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Laurie Ellen Quinlan

  Laurie Ellen Quinlan, 54, of Lowell, died Friday morning, January 6th at Lowell General Hospital following a sudden illness.
  Born in Lowell, Massachusetts, September 30, 1957, the daughter of the late Francis Xavier Quinlan, Sr. and the late Vera A. (Cadigan) Quinlan, she attended Lowell schools and was a graduate of Lowell High School. She then went on to earn her certification as a Nurse’s Assistant (CNA) through the American Red Cross at the Willow Manor Nursing Home in Lowell. 
  She was employed as a CNA at the Willow Manor for over 16 years. Previously, she worked at Bay State Rehabilitation Hospital in Billerica. Most recently, she did private duty as a Hospice CNA. She was renowned for her competent and compassionate care to all her patients.
  Among her many enjoyments, Laurie had a deep appreciation for music and was an avid lover of the arts, particularly movies and early television classics. She loved to travel, with her most memorable trip being to Ireland in 1987 with her mother.   She had a remarkable memory of Quinlan family history and was affectionately known as the “family archivist”. However, her most fervent passion was her role as a doting aunt to her nieces and nephews.
  Laurie is survived by five sisters Mary Margaret Ahearn of Chelmsford, MA, Vera A. Gallagher and her husband Arthur, Rosemary B. Brewster and her husband Bruce, and Katherine W. Breen, all of Lowell, MA and Kerry A. Deveau and her husband Jeffrey of South Lawrence, MA; three brothers Francis X. Quinlan, Jr. and his wife Dorothy of Lowell, MA, Michael H.W. Quinlan and his wife Deborah of Bedford, NH and Patrick T. Quinlan of Lowell, MA; She is also survived by seventeen nieces and nephews which includes her beloved godchild Erin Quinlan Mello of Milford, NH and numerous cousins. 
 
QUINLAN – In Lowell, January, 6, 2012, at Lowell General, Laurie E. Quinlan, 54, of Lowell. In keeping in accordance with her wishes, there will be no calling hours. Her Funeral Mass will be celebrated Tuesday morning at ST. MARGARET CHURCH in Lowell at 9:30 o’clock. Burial in St. Patrick Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, those wishing may make contributions in her memory to the Poor Clare Monastery, 445 River Rd., Andover, MA 01810. E-condolences/directions at www.odonnellfuneralhome.com. Arrangements by Funeral Directors John W. Crane and James F. O’Donnell, Jr. (978 or 866) 458-8768.
Condolences (10)
  • The Conways
    Sending our sympathy to you and your family at this sad time. This gentle soul is now with her parents. Another angel in heaven to watch over the ones she so dearly loved...xo
  • Louise  - Thinking of you!
    Dear Babe and Arthur--I am so very sorry to hear of Diggy's passing. I remember her well and the many times she would visit with you and Arthur on Stevens Street. May memories of her bring you both peace and comfort at this very difficult time. With love and sympathy, Louise
  • Dan, Chris, Amanda, Alison and  - Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
    To the Quinlan Family. We would like to express our heartfelt condolences at this very difficult time. We know you will draw strength and comfort from your firm belief in Diggy's joyous and justly deserved eternal reward. Once again, our heartfelt sympathies go out to you all. Love, The Silva Family
  • Marian Quinlan Walsh
    To my Quinlan cousins, Shocking and very sad news when I was notified of Laurie's passing. Laurie was kind and thoughtful to all and always had something nice to say. Many times I would meet "Diggy" as she walked to her job at the Willow and she would stop with the latest update on our Aunt Anna who lived in NY and who Laurie was in constant correspondence with. I called them both the "Quinlan historians". I regret that I am unable to fly home from Florida for Diggy's Mass but know that all of you are in my thoughts and prayers. Laurie is now having her own "Quinlan" reunion with her mom and dad, aunts and uncles in heaven.
  • paulette renault-caragianes  - vera so sorry to hear about your sister
    Vera, please know you're in my thoughts. Having a sister is a gift that keeps on giving, and I hope your memories give you pause to smile as you move through these difficult days take care Paulette
  • Timmy & Diane Breen
    We are so sorry for your loss, our thoughts and Prayers are with you all
  • mary lawyer carr
    I am so sorry to hear about the lost of your sister she was the same age as me,you might not remember me but my mom was bestfriend with your mom connie carr I think laurie might of drove your mom. Down too delaware for my mom And dad anniversity again we are so sorry for your lost. Mary elizabeth car9r lawyer ray4mary@msn.com
  • Maryanne Clark  - You are in my thoughts.
    Margaret, Babe, Rosemary, Kathy, Kerry, Francis, Michael and Patrick - I am so very sorry to hear of Diggy's passing - I am still so shocked. Diggy was such a special person to me and everyone else. I so loved her visits to NJ during her Burgoyne visits and loved seeing her (and all of you) on my Burgoyne treks to Lowell. She was one in a million. She was a great pen-pal to me over the years too. We all have wonderful memories of her - and that will sustain us during this time of sorrow. My deepest condolences to all of you. Love, Maryanne
  • Amy and CJ LeBlanc  - So Sorry for your loss.
    To all of Diggy's Brothers and sister, Our Deepest sympathies go to you and your family. Diggy was a very special person, and she meant a lot to us. She has been a great friend and always made us feel like family, always welcoming us in to her home with open arms. We were very sad to hear about her passing, and just look back on the memories that we have the time we had with her and are so very happy that were able to know. If any of you need anything please let us know, we may not live in Lowell anymore but we are here if you need anything. again with deepest sympathies. Amy and CJ LeBlanc
  • Maureen (Garry) Riordan  - Thinking of you all!
    I was very sad to hear of Laurie's passing. We worked together for 2 years at Willow Manor. She dated my cousin and did the guest book at my wedding. She had such a hard worker, with a kind heart and was a loyal friend. Getting a Hallmark card in the mail with her distinctive handwriting always put a smile on my face. Although I hadn't seen or talked to her in a while, I have fond memories of her. Please accept my heartfelt condolences at this sad time. Maureen
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