Gail Fournier
Christine - My deepest sympathy to you and your family in the death of your
wonderful Mom. Thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Gail Fournier
Birth date: Feb 28, 1936 Death date: Dec 29, 2023
Lillian Loretta (Sullivan) Menihane of Lawrence, Massachusetts passed away on December 29th surrounded by her loving family. Lillian was born on February 28,1936 to Patrick and Nora Sullivan in Charlestown, Massachusetts. After Li Read Obituary
Christine - My deepest sympathy to you and your family in the death of your
wonderful Mom. Thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Gail Fournier
Lillian was such a nice lady. I was friends with her for many years. She served me lunch when I went to Saint Monica’s when I was in school. My father worked with her husband many years at the post office. She loved my daughter Lauren. We would visit her when she worked at Walmart for many years. Rest in peace Lillian , you will be missed!

Tried so hard to get in touch will Lillian. She was in the rehab with my mom when she passed away. Her husband worked with my dad for many years at the post office. Lillian served me lunches at Saint Monica’s when I went to school. We were friends for years. She loved my daughter Lauren. I am sad I didn’t get to see her before she passed away. Such a nice lady, rest in peace Lillian you will be missed. Love you!❤️

Our sincere condolences to the family. We remember your mother with great fondness. She and your dear father were such wonderful neighbors and friends while we were growing up. "May Perpetual Light Shine Upon Her!"
Sincere regards,
Mary Jane Kennedy, Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Kennedy Jr., Attorney and Mrs. Christopher H. Kennedy, Mary Elizabeth Kennedy-Maloney & Joseph E. Maloney
Maureen, so very sorry to hear of your mom’s passing.
My condolences to the Menihane family. We have all lost a lovely, kind and caring lady.
My memories of Lillian (Mrs. Menihane) are almost exclusively related to my childhood years. That in itself, is a shame. As children, we tend to take for granted some of the most important and precious things that others do for us. An encouraging word when we are feeling down, a lunchtime sandwich, a bandaid for a scrape resulting from a backyard basketball game and too many more to mention here. All small things that matter much more than we realize at the time.
It is only now as an adult, having raised children of my own, that I can fully appreciate the time and care she afforded myself, my brother and I am sure others in our childhood days. All while raising 7 kids of her own!
So today I offer a way overdue,
Thank You, Mrs. Menihane!
Rest in Peace and enjoy your everlasting life with your beloved Jim.
God Bless, Barry Lyons
Victor Joslin lit a candle in memory of Lillian Menihane
