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Anne O'Leary

October 25, 1918 - July 26, 2011

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Holliston-
Anne Louise O’Leary went to her eternal rest with our Lord on Tuesday,
July 26th at 5 am. Anne was born in Natick, MA, graduating from Natick HS
where she was a scholar and athlete, and went on to manage the clinic at
St. Patrick’s Manor in Framingham MA. Anne leaves behind her loving
husband of 59 years, Denis, and resided in Holliston for 58 years where
they raised their two sons. Anne was an avid reader, Boston sports fan,
and enjoyed a passion for gardening, the ocean, and especially time with
her family in York Beach, Maine and Onset, MA.

Anne was a courageous 30 year breast cancer survivor, teaching her two
sons, Dennis Michael O’Leary (Atlanta, GA) and William John O’Leary
(Boston, MA), the true meaning of courage, grace and strength. She was a
devoted, compassionate and loving mother who will be greatly missed by her
entire family.

Survivors include her husband and two sons, two daughters-in-laws, Gina
O’Leary (Atlanta) and Judy O’Leary (Boston), two grandsons, Nick O’Leary
and Cory Worley (both of Atlanta), and a great granddaughter, Skylar Lynn
O’Leary (Atlanta) who was the light of her life. She is survived by one
sister, Josephine Crosby of Boyton Beach, FL and several nieces and
nephews who were dear to her heart including her Goddaughter, Dian Taylor
of East Thetford, VT. A mass of Christian burial will take place on
Thursday, 7/28 at 9 am at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Holliston, MA.
Burial will follow at St. Patrick’s Cemetery in Natick.