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Obituary of Mary Kiely
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August 30, 1930 – March 27, 2023
Mary Kiely was born in Montreal, Canada to the family of Thomas & Elizabeth
Joyce on August 30, 1930.
She was part of a growing family that would come to include her sisters
Betty, Margaret, Patricia, Isabel,Agnes, and brothers Thomas, Jr. and
James. Mary’s life was full of journeys. In October 1938, on the
eve of WWII, the Joyce family settled in Glasgow, Scotland, where Tommy and
Elizabeth found comfort with family and friends. As the war began, Hitler’s
Luftwaffe bombers were attacking Scotland’sindustrial centers including
Glasgow. To ensure their safety, Mary and her siblings were sent to
Killiecrankie within the Scottish Highlands to stay out of harm’s way
through the war’s duration. This was a trying time as her parents, like
many adults at the time, were absent supporting the war effort in defense
of the United Kingdom.
Despite these hardships, including the death of one-year old baby Thomas,
Mary fondly remembered growing up in Glasgow. She recalled music in the
home, her parents singing, roller skating, local dances, working as a
seamstress and visiting with her cousins, one family of which owned a sweet shoppe-icecream parlor.
Seeking better opportunities, Mary followed in the footsteps of her older-
sister Margaret, and emigrated to the United States via the HMS Queen Mary
in 1955. She was a single-woman in her mid-twenties until she was
introduced to a reserved young man, Francis (“Frank”) T. Kiely. After a
brief courtship she was engaged and married at Blessed Sacrament Roman
Catholic Church in Valley Stream on October 12, 1957.Mary and Frank settled
into their life-long Cape Cod styled home on 14 Sprague Drive, Valley
Stream, NY, and went right to work raising seven children: Patricia;
Theresa; Mary; Eileen; AnnMarie; James
and baby Michael. The Kiely house, was akin to the lyrics of British
pop band Madness’s song “Our House”:
“Our house it has a crowd
There's always something happening
And it's usually quite loud
Our mum, she's so house-proud
Nothing ever slows her down
And a mess is not allowed.”
14 Sprague Drive turned out to be a great place to raise a family. The
drive had other wonderful families such as the Bregmans, Edels, Feins,
Lowes, Pellegrinos, Schuberts and Scottos, whose children were pals of the
Kiely kids. Summers brewed with kickball, races, stickball, shouts
laughter.
Mary’s life included work as a seamstress, nanny, Solgar Vitamins
employee, babysitter and mother; the latter being the hardest of all in
supporting the material and emotional needs of seven independently-minded
and eager for attention children. She loved her garden, could rake more
leaves than a thousand landscapers combined and was unafraid of shoveling
snow despite her children’s protests. An avid knitter, Mary had given away
many baby blankets and booties she created to single mothers and was
awarded for her efforts. She was also a long-time member of Blessed
Sacrament Church’s Rosary Society.
While the Kiely’s were not wealthy by any stretch, Mary and Frank’s hard
work and devotion impressed upon their children the need to work equally
hard at school, sports and employment to meet whatever defined their
personal ambitions. All attended college and some hold advanced degrees and
experience in accounting, journalism, law and nursing.
As she got older, Mary experienced the joy of welcoming nine grandchildren
including Joseph Edison, Dennis Edison, Claudia DeFilippo, Theresa
DeFilippo, Michael Mola, Kate Kiely, Jack Kiely, Ava Kiely and Kara Kiely.
Well into her late eighties she was a caregiver to Frank who passed away on
January 16, 2020. In total they spent 64 years together. Prior to her
passing she moved to Seaford, NY to stay withher daughter AnnMarie.
In 1998, Mary donated a kidney to AnnMarie, ensuring her health. She was a
true hero like her son, Michael, who did the same years later. She was very
proud of this. Her surgeon couldn’t believe she was up and walking the day
after surgery. That was Mary, full of fire, strength and passion, and as
lithe as a panther. Our reserved nature came from our father, but any
outspokenness that would serve us throughout our lives came from Mary.
Mom, Mother, Mary, we will always love you. Thanks for you and Daddy’s
sacrifices. Go now to heaven to meet Frank, Mickey and all of your departed
loved ones. We’ll all join you eventually. Just don’t gettoo upset if we’re late.
Rest in peace – Love always,
Patricia, Theresa, Mary, Eileen, AnnMarie, Jimmy and Mickey and families.
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Friday
31
March
Mass
10:00 am
Friday, March 31, 2023
Church Of The Blessed Sacrament
201 N. Central Avenue
Valley Stream, New York, United States
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Friday
31
March
Final Resting Place
12:30 pm
Friday, March 31, 2023
Calverton National Cemetery
Route 25
Calverton, New York, United States
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