Marie C. (O’Brien) MacLeod
Family & friends are invited to attend visiting hours on Friday, May 27th from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. in the Vertuccio & Smith, Home for Funerals, 773 Broadway (Route 107), Revere for Marie C. (O’Brien) MacLeod who passed away on Sunday, May 22nd in Wilmington, North Carolina, where she had been residing with her daughters for over a year. Her Funeral will be conducted from the Funeral Home on Saturday, May 28th at 9:30 a.m., followed by a Funeral Mass in Immaculate Conception Church (Corner of Winthrop Ave. and Beach St.) at 10:30 am.
Marie was born and raised in South Boston and was an alumna of Gate of Heaven High School, Class of 1941. She moved to Revere over 70 years ago and worked as a nurse’s aide at the former Grover Manor Hospital of Revere and the former Revere Memorial Hospital (Lighthouse Nursing Center).
She is beloved wife of the late Revere Police Detective John E. “Jocko” MacLeod. Devoted mother of Jackie M. MacLeod, Marie Pendola and her late husband Tony, Diane O’Hanlon and her husband Dave, all of Wilmington, NC and CarolAnn Fleming and her husband Dany of Harrisonburg, VA. She is the cherished grandmother of Kelly O’Hanlon of Raleigh, NC, John O’Hanlon and his wife Hannah of Boulder, CO, Nicole Pendola of Winston-Salem, NC, Stacy Pendola of Nashville, TN, Kimberly Pendola of Venice, CA and Jack & Lily Fleming, both of Harrisonburg, VA. She is the dear sister of the late Katherine Rogers, Lorraine McDonough and Francis O’Brien. Interment will be held in Holy Cross Cemetery, Malden,
Jackie, Marie, and Diane,
I just found out about Mom’s Passing. I wish it was sooner as I would have attended the service. I just informed my Mom and she was so sorry to hear this sad news. We want to extend to all of you our heart felt sorrow. She was one in a million. There wasn’t a time that would pass by without her making us laugh. She was a wonderful person. May God Bless all of you at this time.
Love to All
Sandra. Kay and Family
Dear Carol and family — our thoughts are with you all, gathering in greater Boston and Revere, now and in the weeks to come.
Sri Aurobindo 1872 – 1950 | The first and the most important thing is to know that life is one and immortal. Only the forms, countless in number, are transient and brittle. The life everlasting is independent of any form but manifests itself in all forms. Life then does not die… but the forms are dissolved.
Our deepest condolences for your loss. May your memories of your mother bring comfort to all.
Carol and family: thinking of you so very much and your family. My thoughts and prayers are with each of you. Mona