Edward P. Flaherty, Sr.

edward flaherty, sr.
PORTLAND - Edward P. Flaherty, 90, died Wednesday, November 30, 2016 with his loving family at his side. A lifelong Portland resident, Ed was born on March 8, 1926, the son of Mark J. and Anna Welch Flaherty. Ed raised his family in his childhood home at 23 Bradley St., residing there until his passing. He graduated from Deering High School and the University of New Hampshire after serving his country during World War II in the United States Marine Corps. After graduating from college, Ed worked for Graybar and Central Maine Power Company from which he retired in 1987. In 1953, Ed married Anna Conley Flaherty and together, they raised 8 children. Ed was the ultimate family man. Although very successful in his career, his ultimate happiness came from his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was proud of his Irish heritage, and big family, the sight of his family visiting (especially his grandchildren) made his face light up. He was a lifelong Catholic where he was very active at St Patricks Parish having attended St. Patricks School, and continuing his commitment to a Catholic education sending all 8 of his children to St. Patricks and actively participating in the Home and School Association, including serving as President. Although the closing of St. Patricks Church was heartbreaking for him, he remained committed to his Catholic faith. In addition to his loving wife Anna, Ed was predeceased by 7 sisters and one brother: Mary Nelson, Dorothy MacLean, Eileen Leach, Helen Vankevich, Marguerite Schmidt, Matthew Flaherty, Adelaide Luttrell and Agnes Flaherty. Ed will be immensely missed by his surviving family including five daughters: Katherine Flaherty of Franklin, Massachusetts, Joanne Morse of Goffstown, New Hampshire, Rita Renaud and Ellen Flaherty of Scarborough and Ann McCormick of Cape Elizabeth; and three sons: Mark and Matthew of Portland and Edward, Jr. of Washington, DC; his five sons-in law: Steve Schroeder, Larry Morse, Michael Renaud, Jim McCormick and Mark Cohen and one daughter-in law, Kristi Flaherty. Ed is also survived by his 19 grandchildren: Lizzie and Caroline Schroeder, Jessie Morse, Kristen Nielsen, Joey Pelletier, Katie McCabe, Ryan , Eddie, Michael and Molly Flaherty, Allie McCormick, Anna, Matt, Patrick and Mary Kate Flaherty, Andrew, Adam, Alec and Aidan Cohen; four great-grandchildren: Jack and Quinn Flaherty, Tobey McCabe and Morgan Flaherty. The youngest of 10 children, Ed is also survived by his sister, Katherine Massell of Queens, New York. Ed also leaves many nieces and nephews and one sister-in law, Ginny Brogan of South Portland. The Flaherty family wishes to express deep gratitude to Dr. Lisa Almeder and her team, and the R3 Staff in the COR unit for their warm care of their father in his final days. Visiting hours will be heldfrom 3:307:00PM on Friday, December 2, at the Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home, 172 State Street, Portland. Prayers will be recited at the funeral home on Saturday, December 3, at 9:15AM followed by a 10AM Mass of Christian Burial at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, 307 Congress St., Portland. Burial will be in New Calvary Cemetery, South Portland. Those desiring may make memorial contributions in Eds name to the Preble Street Development Department, 38 Preble Street, Portland, ME 04101

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  1. Our sincerest condolences to the entire Flaherty Family.”Big Eddie” was like a second father to the next door Vankevich Bros. (Ned, Paul and Pete). In spite of his colossal familial demands at the 23 Bradley Street residence, “Uncle Eddie” was always there to offer a ride, take the gang out for ice cream cones and act as the neighborhood savant.The noteworthy, memorable and lasting legacy of Edward P. Flaherty, Sr. lives on!

    – Paul J. Vankevich

  2. Flaherty Family – I was so sorry to hear of Ed’s passing. He was a wonderful neighbor to our family on Bradley Street. He and my father had been friends for a long time. I am so sorry for all of you. Thoughts are with you.

    – Joanne Germani Fortin

  3. Joanne,So sorry to hear of the passing of your Dad…..will keep you in my thoughts and prayers….Take care,Sue Charrette

    – Susan Charrette

  4. The McCormicks were so lucky when Jim married into the Flaherty clan. Ann, Ellen, Rita, Katherine, Joanne, Eddie, Matt, Mark–your father was such a delight and inspiration, a kind, loving and honorable family man who with Anna nurtured kind, loving and honorable children and grandchildren. Peace to you all, and blessings to Ed.

    – Marge and Paul Davis

  5. Very very sorry to find of Eddies passing. He and my cousin Anna raised a great family. I always keep close to my heart the good times that the Flaherty and McArdle families cherished together as I was a youngster.I am extremely sorry that Pinky and I are unable to be there for you at this time.

    – Denny McArdle

  6. Very sorry to hear of Uncle Eddie’s passing. I know he was a favorite of my Mom Dottie. How I miss seeing all of the Flaherty Family when we would visit them. Although we only made it out once a year it felt so near and dear all the time. How I wish my Mom could of come out there more often these last few years. This will be another tough loss for her. She was so fond of Eddie as we all were. We will be there in spirit with you. Prayers and Hugs go out to all of you!

    – DEBORAH LASSEK

  7. Rita I am so sorry to hear about your dad… my thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family… Sharon

    – Sharon Richard

  8. Jim, Ann, Allie and extended family,So deeply sorry for your loss – may your dad rest in peace. Take comfort in knowing he has been reunited with your mother. Our condolences. Hugs.

    – Bruce and Barbara

  9. Mark, so sorry for the loss of your dad, our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.Rose and Wayne

    – Rose Sargent and Wayne McFarland

  10. Dear Flaherty Family,My heart goes out to all of you. I know how proud of him you are as I heard many comments from students over the years as they talked about their father / grandfather…..Hold on to your beautiful memories…cherish them and share them with each other….there is no greater Gift…GOD’S Blessings and my love to all of youMrs. M.

    – Cynthia McGarry

  11. Ed left a great legacy of family and faith – in special gratitude for the love and attention he showed to his sister, my mother, Adelaide. May the peace of Christ be upon him.

    – Chuck Luttrell, Vancouver, British Columbia


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