She lived in Ipswich and Beverly for many years and was a graduate of Ipswich High School. Maryann attended North Shore Community College and was employed at Charles Stark Draper Laboratory/MIT in Cambridge. She was a fanatic Boston sports fan and loved both the Boston Red Sox and the Patriots. She would ring her famous cow bell during the games.
Maryann was a member of the Beverly Spear Post and the Italian Community Center. For the last five years, her world revolved around her granddaughter, Katelyn.
Surviving her is one daughter, Julie E. Beaulieu St. Peter and her husband Scott of Danvers; and her granddaughter, Katelyn K. St. Peter of Danvers. She was the sister of the late Donald, James, and John Kelly.
[Info from the Salem Evening News 04.15.10.]
She lived in Ipswich and Beverly for many years and was a graduate of Ipswich High School. Maryann attended North Shore Community College and was employed at Charles Stark Draper Laboratory/MIT in Cambridge. She was a fanatic Boston sports fan and loved both the Boston Red Sox and the Patriots. She would ring her famous cow bell during the games.
Maryann was a member of the Beverly Spear Post and the Italian Community Center. For the last five years, her world revolved around her granddaughter, Katelyn.
Surviving her is one daughter, Julie E. Beaulieu St. Peter and her husband Scott of Danvers; and her granddaughter, Katelyn K. St. Peter of Danvers. She was the sister of the late Donald, James, and John Kelly.
[Info from the Salem Evening News 04.15.10.]
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