Amy Curry Connell A 57-year resident of Westford

1938 - 2022

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Amy Curry Connell, 83, a 57-year resident of Westford, MA died early Tuesday, January 25, 2022 at her home surrounded by her children.

Born on May 25, 1938 in Ridley Park PA, she was the daughter of the late Eugene W. and Amy (Birtwell) Seager.  She graduated from Milford High School in Milford CT with the class of 1956.

She retired from Fred C. Church Insurance Agency of Lowell.

Amy was a member of the West Chelmsford Methodist Church in Chelmsford, MA.

She was a member of the Westford Academy Boosters and volunteered at St. Joseph’s Hospital of Nashua, NH, and with the Cub Scouts as a Den Mother.  She enjoyed ballroom dancing, reading, golfing and working in her flower garden.  She loved adventures and entertainment with her many good friends, but most of all spending time with grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Amy is survived by her children, Steven and his wife, Deborah Connell of Poinciana, FL, Amy B. and her husband, Brent Gelinas of Pepperell, MA and David S. and his wife, Erica Connell of Tyngsboro, MA, six grandchildren, James, Jeffrey, Timothy, Kevin, Kristin and Kyle five great grandchildren, Charles, Oliver, Lucy, Lilah and Scarlett as well as a niece and a nephew.

She was the sister of the late John Seager.

The family would like to acknowledge all the nurses at Nashoba Nursing Service and Hospice who were involved in Amy’s care with special gratitude going to Terri, Daphne and Melissa.

It was her wishes that there be no services.  Burial at Pine Grove Cemetery in Westford, MA will be private at the convenience of the family.  Memorials may be made in her name to the Nashoba Nursing Services and Hospice, 3 Patterson Rd., Suite 3, Shirley, MA 01464. ARRANGEMENTS BY DOLAN FUNERAL HOME 978-251-4041. Guestbook at www.dolanfuneralhome.com

14 Condolences for Amy Curry Connell A 57-year resident of Westford

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    Nancy Hall Bissell

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    Grateful to have had Amy in my life. She was a special person.

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    Janice Stack

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    Steve, Sissy and Dave,
    I am So Very Sorry to hear about your Mom! I Loved her so Very Much and I will Miss her Terribly!
    I wished that I had gotten to her house to visit more often, we always had some good laughs!
    Love and Big Hugs to Each of You
    Please know that I am thinking of All of you during this Time❤️❤️

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    Lynn St. John

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    Amy was a a life long friend who I met in our Senior Year in Milford High School, Milford, Connecticut, when she moved from Ashtabula, Ohio.
    She was a great student, smart as a whip, a fabulous dancer, funny as could be, and a wonderful mother. I am grateful to have known her; and will always remember her.
    Sincerely,
    Lynn Hopkins St. John
    Class of 1956 MHS

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    Ken Eldridge

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    Dave, Steve, Sissy and the rest of the Connell family, I am so sorry for your loss.
    She was literally my second mother for a long time and I will always cherish those memories.

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    Brenda Champagne(Seager)

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    Aunt Amy was an amazing women. She was always so thoughtful, loving and caring to me growing up. One of my favorite memories of Aunt Amy will always be the car rides to my Grampys house every xmas eve when my brother and I would fight about who rode inthe front seat with her. You will be missed dearly. Love you…

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    Jan and Joe Maienza

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    We moved to Westford, across the street from Amy and her family, 45 years ago. I could always count on her for neighborhood and family news about all her children (including grand and great!). She was so proud of them all. I always felt safe with Amy across the street …. always told her whenever we were traveling, knowing she would watch out for us. I am so sorry and sad that she is no longer with us. But I am also sure that she will continue to watch out for us all from above. Our condolences to all her family on the loss of your incredible Matriarch.

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    maureen farringron

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    Amy, so very sorry for your loss.
    Leo, Maureen & Gloria

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    Pat Haran

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    Dave please extend my deepest condolences to your entire family. Great memories of your mom , the old days in Westford and past times at WPD.
    Rest In Peace Amy

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    Darlene Villaras

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    Age is a mere number when it comes to friendship. And Amy and I certainly proved that. I loved hearing her stories of her days in PA, the happy times she had dancing and just enjoying life to it’s fullest. If there is one thing she has left me, is that life is to short; you need to go out and enjoy it while you can. You will certainly be missed my friend. I love you ❤️❤️

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    Terence J. Kane

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    Amy has been a wonderful friend for many many years. In both good and sad times she would be the first to lend a helping hand. As we know, Amy had three wonderful children, Steven, David and Amy ( Sissy), Our thoughts and prayers are with them. Rest in peace Amy Love Uncle Terry and Aunt Marie.

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    Patrice Strom-Morrill

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    Forever in my heart Mrs. C…

    Love you…until we meet again xoxo

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    Joyce Cahill

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    Dear David and Family,
    So sorry to hear about the loss of your Mom. We will always remember seeing her working so hard, in her beautiful flower garden in the front of her house. Please know that we are thinking of you during this difficult time.
    Love, Mrs. Poulios and Joyce❤️

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    Vin + Marsha Daly

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    We are sorry to hear about Aunt Amy’s death. We are sending condolences to Steven, David and Amy and your family’s. May God bless all of you and help you through the loss of your mother. With God’s Blessing, Vin and Marsha Daly

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    Karen W

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    Oh, Amy.
    I was hoping we would enjoy more lunches together and more laughs.
    God decided otherwise. I will think of
    you from time to time and smile.
    And to your family, my heartfelt condolences on your loss. God Bless.

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