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Patsy <I>Connors</I> Houlihan

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Patsy Connors Houlihan

Birth
Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA
Death
3 May 2022 (aged 69)
Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA
Burial
Wheat Ridge, Jefferson County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
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Parents: John Francis Connors and Margaret Moore Connors

She grew up in a loving household overflowing with neighbors and friends, many of whom she kept in close contact with through Facebook, phone calls and visits, making her extended family much larger than her immediate one.

Patsy went to Our Lady of Lourdes grammar school and then to Cathedral High School. She was an avid girl scout in her youth, the head-cheerleader in her teens, and she spent her childhood summers making memories during backyard picnics and visits with her mom's cousins in Minnesota.

Later, she traveled the country with her daughter, Bridget, and husband, Tom, when Bridget at age 12 was the national child representative for the disability service organization Easterseals.

Patsy met Tom in high school, they fell in love, and they were married on September 8, 1973 just as Patsy finished college at the University of Northern Colorado and began her teaching career at Central Catholic High School. She later earned her Master's degree in Education from the University of Colorado.

Patsy taught at several schools during her tenure including Mapleton High School, York Junior High and Arrupe Jesuit High School. She also taught several subjects and was the director of many a school play, taking on ambitious theater productions like "George M," "Brigadoon," and "Charlotte's Web."

But her favorite topic to teach was mathematics to seventh and eighth graders, and she continued to tutor neighbors and friends in math even after retiring. She also put her math skills to use in quilting, one of her favorite hobbies. She often made creative quilts for her loved ones - I-spy quilts, theme quilts and baby quilts.

Patsy and Tom's daughter Bridget was born with Cerebral Palsy in May 1978, and Patsy was a devoted mother from day one, supporting Bridget fully in her every endeavor, even though she wished Bridget, now a long-time Chicagoan, lived a little closer to home.

After being diagnosed with liver cancer, Patsy was given the gift of a second chance at life when she had a successful liver transplant in June 2016. She was able to connect with and get to know her donor's family in recent years, and she was deeply grateful. She has now become an organ donor herself.

Patsy will be remembered for her generous spirit, positive outlook, and for the many lives she touched.

She is survived by her husband, her daughter and son in law, and the Houlihan family's fifth Golden Retriever, Daisy, who is named in loving memory of Patsy's liver donor. Pasty also leaves behind many loving cousins.
Parents: John Francis Connors and Margaret Moore Connors

She grew up in a loving household overflowing with neighbors and friends, many of whom she kept in close contact with through Facebook, phone calls and visits, making her extended family much larger than her immediate one.

Patsy went to Our Lady of Lourdes grammar school and then to Cathedral High School. She was an avid girl scout in her youth, the head-cheerleader in her teens, and she spent her childhood summers making memories during backyard picnics and visits with her mom's cousins in Minnesota.

Later, she traveled the country with her daughter, Bridget, and husband, Tom, when Bridget at age 12 was the national child representative for the disability service organization Easterseals.

Patsy met Tom in high school, they fell in love, and they were married on September 8, 1973 just as Patsy finished college at the University of Northern Colorado and began her teaching career at Central Catholic High School. She later earned her Master's degree in Education from the University of Colorado.

Patsy taught at several schools during her tenure including Mapleton High School, York Junior High and Arrupe Jesuit High School. She also taught several subjects and was the director of many a school play, taking on ambitious theater productions like "George M," "Brigadoon," and "Charlotte's Web."

But her favorite topic to teach was mathematics to seventh and eighth graders, and she continued to tutor neighbors and friends in math even after retiring. She also put her math skills to use in quilting, one of her favorite hobbies. She often made creative quilts for her loved ones - I-spy quilts, theme quilts and baby quilts.

Patsy and Tom's daughter Bridget was born with Cerebral Palsy in May 1978, and Patsy was a devoted mother from day one, supporting Bridget fully in her every endeavor, even though she wished Bridget, now a long-time Chicagoan, lived a little closer to home.

After being diagnosed with liver cancer, Patsy was given the gift of a second chance at life when she had a successful liver transplant in June 2016. She was able to connect with and get to know her donor's family in recent years, and she was deeply grateful. She has now become an organ donor herself.

Patsy will be remembered for her generous spirit, positive outlook, and for the many lives she touched.

She is survived by her husband, her daughter and son in law, and the Houlihan family's fifth Golden Retriever, Daisy, who is named in loving memory of Patsy's liver donor. Pasty also leaves behind many loving cousins.


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  • Created by: Carolyn Selby
  • Added: May 11, 2022
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/239640920/patsy-houlihan: accessed ), memorial page for Patsy Connors Houlihan (15 Aug 1952–3 May 2022), Find a Grave Memorial ID 239640920, citing Mount Olivet Catholic Cemetery, Wheat Ridge, Jefferson County, Colorado, USA; Maintained by Carolyn Selby (contributor 47037989).