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Mrs. Patricia Monica Newell, RN

July 25, 1948 ~ January 25, 2012

Patricia Monica (Davis) Newell, RN
of Chelmsford, MA

Mrs. Patricia Monica (Davis) Newell, RN, 63, of Chelmsford formerly of Westford, MA died Wednesday, January 25, 2012 at Lahey Clinic in Burlington, MA.

She was married to Mr. Henry J. Newell with whom she had celebrated their 21st wedding anniversary on November 2, 2011.

The daughter of the late Francis D. and Rita B. (Kelly) Davis. She was a graduate of Sacred Heart High School in Worcester with the class of 1966, and Worcester City Hospital Nursing School in 1969, and later earned her BS in Nursing from Leslie College.

She was employed as an emergency room nurse with Saints Medical Center in Lowell, Mt. Auburn Hospital in Cambridge, she also worked in the Town of Westford as the

Board of Health Nurse, and later with the Chelmsford Public Schools until her retirement in 2011.

She was a faithful communicant of St. Irene’s Church in Carlisle, MA where she was also the past Vice President of the Women’s Club.

She enjoyed summering in Ogunquit Beach, Maine. Patricia along with her husband, Henry, were foster parents in the early 1990’s with the Department of Social Services and took in many children over the years.

Besides her loving husband, Henry, she is survived by three sons and two daughters-in-law, Jeffrey and Stephanie Hodge of Arlington, MA, Timothy and Rebecca Newell of Lowell, Zachary H. Newell of Chelmsford; a daughter and son-in-law, Valerie and Ernie Cimino of Naples, FL, four cherished grandchildren, Seth, Xavier and Gabriella Newell and Haleigh Hodge, as well as countless foster children.

FUNERAL NOTICE

Newell, Patricia Monica (Davis) Newell, RN, of Chelmsford, MA died January 25, 2012. Visiting hours Sunday 4 to 8 p.m. Funeral Monday at 9:30 a.m. from the DOLAN FUNERAL HOME 106 MIDDLESEX ST. CHELMSFORD, with a funeral Mass at 11 a.m. at St. Irene's Church in Carlisle. Burial in Fairview Cemetery, Westford. Memorials may be made in Patricia’s name to the St. Irene’s Parish 181 East Street Carlisle, MA 01741. ARRANGEMENTS BY DOLAN FUNERAL HOME 978-251-4041.

Comments

Henry,
My condolences go out to all of you. I am still in shock. I had dinner with Pat about 2 months ago in Burlington at Not Your Average Joe's. She was one of my favorite people as I substituted in the Chips program for many years.

To my wonderful friend Pat, You were always full of stories and love. We always had fun times and many laughs. I will remember your smile and great laugh and how much you loved everyone.Anyone that knew you considered you a good friend. You loved all of your family so very much and were loved back by friends and family. I will have a special place in my heart for you always and forever. Be at peace!! xxoo Suzanne

To my wonderful friend Pat, You were always full of stories and love. We always had fun times and many laughs. I will remember your smile and great laugh and how much you loved everyone.Anyone that knew you considered you a good friend. You loved all of your family so very much and were loved back by friends and family. I will have a special place in my heart for you always and forever. Be at peace!! xxoo Suzanne

Dear Henry,
As are all of yours & Pat's friends, we are saddened & shocked. Pat was a fun friend and always enjoyed a good laugh, whether giving one or receiving one! Loved hearing her laugh it was infectious. In 1975 @ the Tremberth's Christening for Michael, Pat & I were both VERY pregnant with our sons, there is a picture of the 2 of us belly to belly while giggling & laughing blissfully :) A couple of years ago she went w/me to my Dr. & with her expertise I finally got the doctor to listen to me! Henry please come to Newburyport and visit us & I (we) will come & visit w/you. Maybe go out for dinner. We'll see you Sunday and please know our hearts ache for you and her family, we are praying for your comfort & healing. God Bless.
Love & Hugs,
Joanne & Jack

We were both deeply saddened to hear of Pat's passing. May you be comforted by many wonderful memories as you keep the good times in your heart forever.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Bob & Jean
Nokomis, FL

I want to express my sincerest condolences to Mrs. Newell's family during these difficult times. I never met Mrs. Newell, but as a friend of her son Jeffrey's, I wanted to take the time to express my condolences. I apologize for not being able to do so in person.

Regards,
Brian Quist-

Dear Henry and family,
So sorry for the loss of Pat, way too soon. Our prayers and sympathy are with you and your family. Sally and Larry Lambert



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