Advertisement

Claire Patricia <I>Mullins</I> English

Advertisement

Claire Patricia Mullins English Veteran

Birth
South Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
15 Oct 2011 (aged 88)
Norwood, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Braintree, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.2119728, Longitude: -71.0354263
Memorial ID
View Source
Age 88, of Holbrook, originally from South Boston, passed away on October 15, 2011, surrounded by her family. Daughter of the late Thomas and Marguerite (Lee) Mullins. Sister of Louise A. Quirk, Joseph R. Mullins, and the late Robert J. "Moon" Mullins, Thomas J. Mullins, Marie C. Tradd, and John T. "Jack" Mullins. Claire was a graduate of South Boston High School and Boston Business School. She worked for many years in the newspaper business. She was a longtime employee at the Boston Record, which later became the Boston Record-American and now currently is called the Boston Herald. Claire survived all the name changes. A lifetime love of dancing started for her at the Little House in South Boston and continued on throughout her life. Claire also had a strong passion for politics and current news. She was the go-to person if you needed an update on current affairs. Claire was also renowned for her kindness and generosity. She will be greatly missed by her family and friends.

Claire was also a World War II Veteran serving as a WAC with the United States Army Air Forces. She achieved the rank of Corporal.
Age 88, of Holbrook, originally from South Boston, passed away on October 15, 2011, surrounded by her family. Daughter of the late Thomas and Marguerite (Lee) Mullins. Sister of Louise A. Quirk, Joseph R. Mullins, and the late Robert J. "Moon" Mullins, Thomas J. Mullins, Marie C. Tradd, and John T. "Jack" Mullins. Claire was a graduate of South Boston High School and Boston Business School. She worked for many years in the newspaper business. She was a longtime employee at the Boston Record, which later became the Boston Record-American and now currently is called the Boston Herald. Claire survived all the name changes. A lifetime love of dancing started for her at the Little House in South Boston and continued on throughout her life. Claire also had a strong passion for politics and current news. She was the go-to person if you needed an update on current affairs. Claire was also renowned for her kindness and generosity. She will be greatly missed by her family and friends.

Claire was also a World War II Veteran serving as a WAC with the United States Army Air Forces. She achieved the rank of Corporal.


Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement

See more English or Mullins memorials in:

Flower Delivery Sponsor and Remove Ads

Advertisement