San Francisco Chronicle

Mary Agnes O’Rourke

April 01, 1932 ~ December 07, 2021

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Mary Agnes O’Rourke (nee Roche) passed away peacefully at home on December 7th, 2021, surrounded by her family. Mary was 89 years young. She was predecease­d by her husband Frank in 2016. Mary was the loving mother of 7 children: Frank (Sandra), Kathleen Neil (John), Maureen Gardner (Pat), John (Elaine), Michael (Laura - deceased) (Joann), Patti Allen (Mark), Tommy (Gita). She was a beloved grandmothe­r to 11 grandchild­ren and 7 great grandchild­ren.

Mary was a native San Franciscan and a 70-year parishione­r of St. Paul’s Catholic Church. She attended St. Peter’s Grammar and High School, and also attended Lone Mountain College.

Mary raised seven active children and was always involved in their school and after-school activities. After raising her children, she went back to school to later become a medical coder at Kaiser Permanente for over 20 years.

Mary was a loving mother, grandmothe­r, and great grandmothe­r (Grandma, Nana and GiGi) to her family and treasured each and every moment. She truly loved special times with family. Mary was a people-person, interactin­g with anyone at any time - from social gatherings to a stranger on the street. Mary could talk with anyone, and always shared her stories with a smile and a laugh or two.

Mary was a volunteer at Kaiser Permanente including with the Mended Hearts. She also was a charter member of the United lrish Cultural Center. Her many trips to lreland with Frank were especially memorable, visiting family and tracing her lrish roots. She enjoyed traveling to so many places within the U.S. and abroad with the love of her life, Frank.

Mary was an active member of several clubs and organizati­ons, including St. Paul’s Women’s Club, The Women of St. Paul’s, the Precita Avenue Club (played women’s basketball) and St. Peter’s Alumni where she was active with the scholarshi­p fund. She was also a Eucharisti­c minister at her beloved St. Paul’s Church for many years.

Mary’s family wishes to thank the many caregivers who provided such wonderful love and attention to Mary during her last weeks at her home.

Life was one big adventure for Mary. We will miss her terribly, but we find peace knowing that she’s off to her next adventure with Frank.

In lieu of flowers please consider a donation to the St. Paul’s Preservati­on Fund or St. Peter’s Alumni Scholarshi­p.

Friends are invited to attend the Funeral Mass at St. Paul’s Catholic Church, 29th and Church Streets on Monday, December 13th at 11:00 a.m.

Committal will be private at Holy Cross Cemetery.

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