Patricia "Patsy" McDonough

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Portland - Patricia "Patsy" (Connolly) McDonough, of Portland, passed away on April 15, 2020 at the age of 78 due to complications of ALS. The vibrant life of Patsy McDonough began on January 23, 1942 in Portland. She was born to the late Patrick and Marion Connolly. Raised in Portland, she attended St. Dominic's Grammar School and graduated from Cathedral High School, Class of 1959. Like many people living in Portland during that time, local neighborhoods and friendships laid the foundation for lifelong relationships. In Patsy's case, she always had her eyes on Jack McDonough. Jack and Patsy were married at the young age of 19 on August 5, 1961. In the next several years, Jack and Patsy began their family and made their home wherever the Coast Guard took them. They lived all throughout the country but ultimately moved their young family back to Portland in the 1970's. Patsy had a strong and dedicated work ethic, which helped ensure her children were always well taken care of. The McDonough household was always the gathering place for Karen and Steven's friends. Later, she worked for Espo's Restaurant with her kids until the late 1980's. But she found her true work family at Mercy Hospital, where she worked for 30 years as a Unit Coordinator on 3B where she made lifelong friends with many co-workers. Graceful and elegant are words synonymous with Patsy McDonough. She was a woman who stood out in the crowd, whose smile lit up a room, whose presence brightened your day. Anyone who knew Patsy could easily see that she was a generous, caring, and meticulously dressed lady. It's impossible to think of a time when Patsy didn't look like a million bucks. She had an energetic and charismatic personality with an outlook on life that made you want to be a better person. Patsy's fun-loving nature was evident in many instances throughout her life, but one particular memory stands out for Karen and Steven. Patsy wanted to ensure she looked good in her own obituary photo. So, what did she do? She went to "Glamour Shots" at the mall in 2009. Imagine what that photographer must have been thinking when Patsy showed up for her obituary photo! It's that very same photo that you're looking at right now. It's natural for relatives and friends to feel sadness during a time of great loss. But far more important than focusing on the loss, is focusing on the life that was lived. Patsy would tell you that she had a wonderful life. A life of dedication and love for her family and friends; a life of hard work and fun; a life of support and encouragement. Up until the very end, Patsy was a natural socializer. Even in this time of social distancing, Patsy still drew a crowd at The Cedars, even though her family had to gather in the parking lot! In honor of her love for family and friends, Patsy's family had a "socially distanced" toast at 4PM on the day she passed away. What a special way to honor and celebrate this remarkable woman's life! Patsy was a woman who enriched the lives all those who were lucky enough to have known her. Patsy made a tremendous impact on her community, and will be greatly missed. Patsy was predeceased by her beloved husband, Jack, in 2017. One of their favorite activities together was golfing. Patsy's family takes comfort in knowing she and Jack are together again in Heaven, hitting 'em long and straight. Patsy was also predeceased by her sister, Joyce Dimick in 2018. She is survived by her son, Steven McDonough of Portland; daughter, Karen McLellan and husband Steve of Portland. She is also survived by her sister, Dorothy Young and husband Donald of South Portland, brother-in-law, Robert Dimik of Scarborough; and several nieces and nephews with whom she had a wonderful relationship with. She is also survived by her beloved pooch, Tillie. Visiting Hours celebrating Patsy's remarkable life will be held on Tuesday, August 4, 2020 from 3-7PM with a toast to Patsy at 4PM at the Conroy-Tully Walker South Portland Chapel, 1024 Broadway, South Portland. A private Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Pius X Church followed by inurnment at Calvary Cemetery, Broadway, South Portland. To view Patsy's memorial page or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Animal Refuge League, P.O. Box 336, Westbrook, ME 04098 or The Cedars, 630 Ocean Avenue, Portland, Maine 04103. PLEASE GO TO THE LINK BELOW TO REMOTELY ATTEND PATSY'S FUNERAL: https://client.tribucast.com/tcid/14444357

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  1. We were fortunate to have Patsy and Jack and their wonderful family as next door neighbors a long time ago on Frances Street . Then I (Genie) was lucky enough to find her again years later at Basics Fitness – and she hadn’t changed a bit! She was still the epitome of grace and elegance. Even at the gym, Patsy looked amazing and was a social magnet drawing a crowd that always left people smiling and feeling better for the conversation they had just enjoyed. She will be missed. Our deepest condolences to Steven and Karen. Charlie and Genie O’Brien

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  2. I got to know Pat working with her at Espo’s and I can’t remember her ever having a bad day … she was always bright and cheery and uplifting no matter what was going on … and that sense of humor , you couldn’t beat it ! boy , she was quick witted to say the least !! and most of all , she so loved her peeps , relations and friends alike !!! the world at large will miss Pat , but heaven will enjoy her immensely … love and condolences to Steve, Karen and Steve , Dotty and Donald , Bob and all the nieces and nephews … Stella Esposito

    – Estella Esposito

  3. Pat was a breath of fresh air! I’ll always remember her beautiful smile and her warm manner. She definitely was one in a million! She was the embodiment of everything good!!

    – Lorraine Stickney

  4. Patsy I know your in a better place with God. As you look down below, we all miss you and will never forget you. Bob

    – Bob Jasperson

  5. Once a week for several years, Patsy and I worked out together at the gym. Her friendship and good nature kept me in shape – physically and emotionally.

    – Judy Cutler

  6. So sorry to hear of Patsy’s death. When I read she had ALS my heart goes out to you all.(My mother Theresa M Foley died of ALS). She was a beautiful, pleasant woman. She had a great sense of humor. Her laugh was contagious on 3B. Blessings to you all.

    – Maureen Foley-Bolling

  7. Patsy was a marvelous person to meet in the halls of Mercy Hospital. Always had a smile and a witty response. My deepest sympathy to her family and friends. Sister Ellen Turner

    – Sister Ellen Turner

  8. Our heartfelt condolences to you, Karen and Steven, and to all of your family. We always enjoyed Patsy’s quick wit and warm and infectious smile. We hope your wonderful memories of her will carry you through the difficult weeks ahead. Bev and Klaus Salzmann

    – Bev and Klaus Salzmann

  9. Sorry to hear of your loss Steve. I never met your Mom, although she may have waited our table at Esposito’s Restaurant. Who knows? Anyway, her obituary was very well written. She lived a fantastic life. Joe Mack

    – Joseph Mack

  10. I was so sorry to hear of pasty passing away. So sorry she was sick. I loved her dog.I got to meet tillie so cute. So sorry for the family.a lovely lady. Kristen tully

    – Kristen tully

  11. I was happy to know Pat when I worked at PD in Portland. Pat was funny, a lady, and caring. She will be missed with family and friends. Kate Peck

    – Kate Peck

  12. Patsy was the matriarch of the Kane family. It would make her happiest if the cousins stay close. Patsy inspired us to wake every day, put on our makeup, fix our hair, put a smile on our face and be kind to others. What a blessing she was to all the lives she touched. Love and sympathy to Karen, Steve, Steve, Dottie, Donald and beloved Tillie.

    – Mary Knox

  13. So sorry to hear of Patsy’s Passing, she was a dear person with such a beautiful smile.Shes at peace not suffering any longer. My condolences to her family. Janet Skillin

    – Janet Boomhour skillin

  14. I was so sorry to hear of pasty death. I will miss her smiling face and to see her dog. Kristen Tully

    – Kristen tully

  15. I was one of the 3B nurses that Pat took under her wing. Jack and her made me feel at home in their guest bedroom on nights I got out Of work late and had to be back early. So sad I didn’t get a chance to say goodbye! Valerie and I loved the time we spent with you last May! Got a tour of your new digs. We will miss you! Xoxo

    – Jackie Lewis

  16. Patsy was an incredible lady. We go back 78 years as little babies on Spruce Street in Portland. St Dominic’s elementary never knew how to handle us, both being the school clowns. Patsy was beautiful inside and out with a smile that brightened the darkest day. I’m posting this photo of us at 12 years old rooting for the St Doms basketball team. We were so cool! I send many thoughts and hugs to you, Karen and Steve.

    – Kathleen Wiklund

  17. Im so sorry for you all and to hear this sad news today. Many great memories of great cousin Patsy and Kane family reunions! Patsy was so kind and always made me laugh! I would enjoy visiting with her on the unit at Mercy after making my points of call for work. Thoughts and prayers for you all! Love, Janine (Bernier) Bodnar and family (Bob, and the girls)

    – Janine Bodnar

  18. We lived on Sandy Hill Road and I would see Jack and Patsy walking the dog often. I worked with Patsy at Mercy and she was always a positive breath of fresh air when I saw her. We had a lot of fun playing pranks on people. I will never forget her birthday month of January. She always would start letting us know right after Christmas that her birthday month was coming up. Love you Patsy and will miss you. Glad you are back with Jack. God bless you for all the joy you brought to peoples lives Peggie Delparte

    – Peggie Delparte

  19. I played a lot of golf with Patsy and, although she loved the game, she loved her family more than anything. She will be missed by so many of us.

    – Judy and Rich Doiron


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