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Mary Kelleher

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Groton — Mary Courtney Kelleher, age 51, died peacefully at Beechwood Nursing Home in New London, on Feb. 10, 2018. Courtney was born in Norwich, on April 21, 1966, the youngest child of the late James H. Kelleher, MD and the late Mary Eileen Duffy Kelleher.

Courtney was a graduate of Norwich Free Academy. She worked under Easter Seals supervisio­n at Goodwill Industries and retired after 20 years. A lifetime participan­t in Special Olympics, she won numerous medals for swimming and bowling and represente­d her community as an Ambassador for the Special Olympics World Games. Often representi­ng her peers, she met various dignitarie­s including former Governors Grasso and Weicker and current Governor Malloy, who invited her to the Connecticu­t Governor’s Inaugural Ball.

Courtney was an active, lifetime member of the Arc, an associatio­n serving people with intellectu­al and developmen­tal disabiliti­es. The Arc provided her with countless hours of recreation and great pleasure. In 2016, her fellow members chose her Prom Queen and she represente­d her peers on the Board of the Arc of New London County. Her own mother, Eileen, was a tireless advocate for her and others with similar challenges.

Courtney’s life brought her family enormous joy and solidarity. Until her final decline, she could always be counted on for a ready smile, a fun-loving, happy dispositio­n and an unmatched enthusiasm for the numerous family visits, gatherings or parties while never tiring of meeting and greeting new and old friends.

She leaves her five siblings, Sara Ann Klemmer (Rick) of Sherborn, Mass., Jane Sobolov (Howard) of Goffstown, N.H., Colleen (Tim) Halloran of Cummaquid, Mass., Kathleen (Frederic) Belinga of Columbia, S.C., and Michael F. Kelleher (Carol) of Chevy Chase, Md.; as well as 13 nieces and nephews, three great-nieces and a great-nephew. She was predecease­d by a cherished aunt, Jean Ann Duffy.

The family wishes to recognize Vitas Hospice for their kindness and skilled care provided in Courtney’s final months as well as to thank the staff at Beechwood Nursing Home. The family’s deepest gratitude goes to the staff and residents of Hillcrest Group Home in Groton for their faithful, compassion­ate care and companions­hip during the 23 years she resided with them. They were truly her second family.

A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 16, at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Norwich. Burial will follow the service at St. Mary and St. Joseph Cemetery at 815 Boswell Ave., Norwich. Funeral arrangemen­ts are being handled by Cummings-Gagne Funeral Home.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The Arc of New London County, 125 Sachem St., Norwich, CT 06360, noted: “In memory of Courtney Kelleher.”

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