The Day

Mary Conlin

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— Mary Ruth ( Holderried)

Mystic Conlin, 78, longtime resident of Norfolk, Mass., and most recently residing in Mystic, passed away peacefully Nov. 4, 2020.

Mary was the proud, nurturing and adoring mother of Paul ( Jill) of Illinois, Richard ( Nicole) of New Hampshire, and Steven ( Tina) of Connecticu­t; adoring grandmothe­r of Nicholas, Matthew, Nadia, Chad, Chase, Allison, Charlie and Amelia; and the devoted sibling for eight decades of Joseph ( Betty) of Westwood, Mass., Louise ( Cummings) of Sandwich, Mass., Leo ( Gay) of Medfield, Mass., and Evelyn ( Atchison) of Chandler, Ariz.

Mary was born in Boston in 1942, and grew up in Westwood, Mass., before graduating with a degree in education from Boston State Teachers College ( now UMass- Boston) in 1964. Mary fell in love and married the love of her life, Peter Conlin, in 1965. With unfailing determinat­ion, she raised her three sons, from 1965 to 1977, alongside Peter; and after his sudden death in his mid- 30s, largely on her own, until they reached adulthood over the course of the next two decades.

Mary had great faith in the power of education, structured and unstructur­ed, to fulfill whatever aspiration­s and dreams her three sons held for themselves— in this outlook, she was decades ahead of her times. Fighting against what at many times must have felt overwhelmi­ng odds, Mary reinvented herself as a third- grade teacher, and worked full- time for 27 years in the Norfolk Elementary School System, continuing to offer assistance even after that as a substitute teacher. Mary spoke glowingly of former students of hers who had achieved success and happiness in adulthood.

As Mary began the next phase of her life, she took great comfort and joy in planned holiday and birthday visits from her grandchild­ren, and even more so in seeing them on unexpected occasions, always making her house available to them to drop by when free. Mary lived at the same address, 1 Hunter Ave., in Norfolk, for a total of 49 years, from 1969 to 2018, enjoying walks around the winding, wooded roads, sitting outside in the afternoon sun, and reading as many books as time would allow. She enjoyed cross stitch, needle point and crocheting gifts for her family. Mary loved her time with her eight grandchild­ren, reading with them, taking walks, trips to the beach and sharing ice cream and donuts.

Mary was reinventin­g herself yet again and starting another phase of her life in Southeaste­rn Connecticu­t in 2018. She made lasting friendship­s at Masonicare Mystic and had a blast doing Zumba and showing her competitiv­e spirit while participat­ing in Wii Bowling. Mary’s unflinchin­g determinat­ion to face whatever life has to offer, the good and the bad, lives on in her surviving siblings, children, grandchild­ren and former students.

Mary will be laid to rest alongside her departed husband at Norfolk Cemetery. Services will be private. Mary’s family would like to thank all the staff at Masonicare Mystic for their kindness and support over the last two and a half years. We’d also like to thank the nurses and staff at Lawrence + Memorial Hospital, as well as Beacon Hospice.

The private funeral was streamed live at 11 a. m. Saturday, Nov. 7., on the St. Jude Church, Norfolk, Facebook page. To send written condolence­s to the family, please visit www. oterifuner­alhome.com and open Mary’s obituary. You will find a guestbook tab there that will allow you to write a message. The Charles F. Oteri and Son Franklin Funeral Home, 33 Cottage St., Franklin, Mass., is honored to assist the Conlin family.

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