The Boston Globe

Terrific Mom, ‘Mimi’ and Nurse

CRONIN, Martha M. (Joyce)

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To care for one . . . that’s love. To care for hundreds . . . that’s nursing. Martha Cronin took care of everyone that came into her life. From a nervous patient, a family member to a passerby on the street, she always looked out for everyone. She was an easy person to get along with. She was selfless, patient, dependable . . . and could cook a gourmet meal for thirty plus people on a moment’s notice.

Christmas dinners were looked forward to all year by her entire family whom she adored, and who certainly adored her. She did the shopping, prep and cooking, but the deal was that someone else had to do the cleaning, but she even helped with that! Her dry sense of humor made everything fun. Whether she was at work or at a casual get together she always approached everything with a certain lightheart­edness that only she could convey and had an ability to simply make everything better. Her life was a gift.

Martha M. (Joyce) Cronin, of Watertown, formerly of Waltham, died at home, on Saturday, September 23, 2023, following a period of declining health. She was 71.

Martha was born in Brighton on August 7, 1952, a daughter of the late Robert E. and Dorothy I. (McKenna) Joyce. Raised in Waltham, she was a graduate of Rosary Academy in Watertown with the Class of 1970. Her innate ability to care for others and put anyone at ease led her to the field of nursing. Earning her nursing degree from Mount Auburn Hospital School of Nursing in Cambridge and later, her bachelor’s from Massachuse­tts College of Pharmacy in Boston, she had worked for a number of years at Boston College and most recently for Harvard Vanguard.

It takes a special person to be a nurse on a college campus. At BC she saw pretty much every situation, a newly minted or a seasoned student could stumble upon but she never panicked, fretted or hesitated, she just knew what to do. She helped, she healed and she hugged, and moved on.

Always making sure everyone was ‘ok’, often checking in on patients and family alike with weekly follow ups, she constantly put the needs of others above her own. Martha somehow had an ability to understand the exact emotions of what other people were going through and always knew what to say and do.

She loved to have long conversati­ons with friends and family and was always the first to drop in or call the moment she knew someone needed it. Her wise counsel was always appreciate­d.

She enjoyed watching true crime programs and Court TV and if nursing hadn’t sounded the call she would have made a great detective or prosecutor. She also enjoyed going on cruises or trips to Foxwoods with friends.

Her greatest accomplish­ment of all however was being a mother and grandmothe­r extraordin­aire.

The mention of her grandkids, Michaela, Garrett and Cammy, who affectiona­tely called her ‘mimi’, brought a wide smile to her face and a story soon followed. Frequent deliveries of toys, clothes, Halloween costumes, gadgets and more delighted her grandkids and she was overjoyed when she saw them.

Every accomplish­ment or event of her kids, grandkids, nieces and nephews were cherished and showcased on her kitchen fridge. She was so proud of everyone and always let them know how much they were loved.

She was the devoted mother of

Lt. Col. Robert P. Cronin, USMCR of Alexandria, Virginia and Meghan C. Wilson (Michael) of Framingham; the beloved ‘mimi’ to her grandchild­ren, Michaela, Garrett and Cameran

Wilson; and cherished sister of Barbara A. MacIntyre of Maynard, Maura E. O’Neil (David) of North Reading, Francis J. Joyce (Kathleen) of Waltham and D. Justine Ryan (Thomas) of Darien, Connecticu­t. Martha also leaves many nieces, nephews, cousins and their families.

Family and friends will honor and remember Martha’s life by gathering for Calling Hours in The Joyce Funeral Home, 245 Main Street (Rte. 20), WALTHAM, on Thursday, September 28, from 4 to 7 p.m., and again at 9:30 a.m., on Friday morning, before leaving in procession to Saint Jude Church,

147 Main Street, Waltham, where her Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m. Burial will follow in Calvary Cemetery, Waltham.

To watch a broadcast of Martha’s Funeral Mass please visit https://my.gather.app/remember/marthacron­in

Memorial donations may be made to the Michael Lisnow Respite Center, 112 Main Street, Hopkinton, MA 01748 or online at www.hopkintonr­espite.org

For directions and to offer condolence­s please visit www.JoyceFuner­alHome.com

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