Ellen T. (Drouin) Hussey, age 54

of Quincy

Ellen T. (Drouin) Hussey, age 54

Ellen T. (Drouin) Hussey, age 54, of Quincy, died peacefully, Saturday, December 17, 2022 in the comfort of her home, surrounded by her loving family.

Ellen was born in Waltham, to the late Arthur Drouin and Joan (Canniff) Nolan. Raised and educated in Falmouth, she was a graduate of Falmouth High School, Class of 1986, and Regis College, Class of 1990. She lived in Quincy for twenty-five years, previously in South Boston for several years.

Ellen was employed in the insurance industry for twenty-five years. She was a senior manager and technical services consultant for EXL and had previously worked for the John Hancock Life Insurance Company in Boston.

Ellen loved vacations in Falmouth and Maine and spending time with family and friends around her pool. She loved playing cribbage and tending to her two pet dogs, Teddy and Benji.

She also loved football tailgate parties at Gillette Stadium for Patriot games and playing women’s hockey with the Quincy Clams.

Most of all, Ellen was devoted to her family, especially her children, attending all their sporting events and supporting all their many activities and accomplishments.

Beloved wife for twenty-two years of Michael J. Hussey.

Devoted mother of twins, Olivia J. Hussey and Celia C. Hussey, Cole M. Hussey, all of Quincy, and step-mother of Julia S. Hussey of Marlboro.

Dear sister of Thomas Nolan and his wife Lynne of Connecticut.

Ellen is also survived by many nieces, nephews, and their families.

Visiting hours will be held at the Sweeney Brothers Home for Funerals, 1 Independence Avenue, Quincy, on Wednesday, December 21, from 4 – 7 p.m. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at Divine Mercy Parish in Saint Ann’s Church, 757 Hancock Street, Quincy, on Thursday, December 22, at 10 a.m. Interment to follow at Pine Hill Cemetery, West Quincy.

For those who wish, donations in Ellen’s memory may be made to Interfaith Social Services, 105 Adams Street, Quincy, MA 02169.

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  • Please know you all are in our thoughts and prayers.

  • We are all truly saddened by Ellen’s passing and will always remember the good times and laughter.
    Thoughts and prayers are with Mike, Celia, Olivia and Cole.

  • Your light shines on through your amazing children, Celia, Olivia, Cole and your husband, Michael. I will miss the laughs and silly times we had. You will always be my Sugah Baby! Rest in Peace

  • Dear Michael we offer our deepest sympathy to you ,your children and the extended Hussey family on the loss of your wife . We will ask our priest to pray for her at Sneem Mass over the Christmas season . Our thoughts and prayers will be with you all .

  • I am so grateful and honored to have had Ellen in my life. She was such a wonderful friend… family really. I’ll keep all the great memories of her gentle, loving (and hilarious) presence in my heart. I’ll miss you so much Ellie, thanks for being part of my life.

    Olyvia, Celia and Cole, your mom always talked about all your accomplishments and life events; she was so proud of you all! Michael, she loved you so much. I’m so sorry. You are all in my thoughts every moment.

  • We are deeply saddened to hear the news about Ellen. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time of sorrow.

  • Dear Michael,
    I was so saddened to hear of Ellen’s passing. She certainly sounded like a wonderful lady and may God rest her.
    I hope and pray that you and your children will be able to find the strength to cope with Ellen’s all too soon passing from this life.
    Love and prayers to Everyone,
    Shirley xxxx

  • Thoughts and. Prayers for Ellen’s husband and children. I was a classmate from FHS ‘86 and am saddened at her premature passing. She was always kind at school and a great classmate. Stay strong.