Margaret Quealey of 221 Moore St., Lowell, died yesterday afternoon at St. John's Hospital.
She was born in County Clare, Ireland, a daughter of the late John and Susan (Clancy) O'Hare. Mrs. Quealey received her education in Ireland before coming to this country at the age of 19.
Mrs. Quealey was a member of the Sacred Heart Parish for many years and was also a member of the Holy Rosary Sodality. She was the widow of David Quealey who died in 1956.
Her survivors include four sons, David of Portsmouth Navy Yard, Kittery, Maine, John, Joseph and James Quealey, a Lieutenant in Lowell Fire Department, all of Lowell; one daughter, Mrs. Philip (Clare) Dube of Chelmsford; nine grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews, among them Sister Jeanne d'Arc O'Hare, SSJ of Regis College.
- The Lowell Sun, Feb. 20, 1986.
Ed. Note: Maiden name also spelled "O'Hehir"
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