Jenny L. Donovan, age 85

of Quincy

Jenny L. Donovan, age 85

Jenny L. (McKendall) Donovan, age 85, of Quincy, died peacefully, Sunday, April 5, 2026 in the comfort of her home, surrounded by her loving family.

Jenny was born in Mattapan, to the late Cecilia (MacIsaac) and William McKendall. Raised and educated there, she was a graduate of Hyde Park High School, Class of 1958. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Cultural Anthropology from the University of Massachusetts Boston. She lived in Quincy for over sixty-five years.

Jenny served as the Administrator at the Thacher Montessori School in Milton for twenty years.

She was an avid traveler and made countless trips, including Cuernavaca, Mexico (at Las Mañanitas), Guatemala, Peru, Honduras, Italy, and Las Vegas. She had also travelled to Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, Canada for the past twenty-seven years.

Jenny was a lover of cats and, at many times, the proud pet parent to multiple cats simultaneously.

Longtime partner of Kenneth L. Merisalo of Quincy.

Beloved mother of William C. Donovan and his wife Donna of Abington, Gregory P. Donovan and his wife Denise of Maynard.

Devoted grandmother of Amy O’Connor and her late husband Patrick, Bryan Donovan and his wife Rebecca, Chloe Donovan, and Emma Donovan.

Loving great grandmother of Mary Rose O’Connor.

Cherished sister of Frances Clifford of Norton, and the late William McKendall and his late wife Marilyn.

Dear aunt of Meredith Donahue, Shana McKendall, William McKendall, Brendan Clifford, Kendall Clifford, and their families.

In accordance with Jenny’s wishes, services were private.

For those who wish, donations in Jenny’s memory may be made to the Dedham Animal Care and Adoptive Center (Animal Rescue League of Boston), 55 Anna’s Place, Dedham, MA 02026.

 

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  • I’m so sorry for your loss and saddened to hear the passing of Jenny . I was very fortunate to have spent 10 years working with Jenny at Thacker Montessori and more grateful to see her a luncheon a few months back and to give her the biggest hug . Jenny was second mother to me and couldn’t have gone through the young years without her love and kindness .and her motherly advice She will be missed dearly and will always hold a special place in my heart . . Love you Jenny 💔

  • Jenny and I met at Thatcher Montessori and became best of friends. We took many trips together and we laughed through them all! I loved Jenny. She was such a special friend.
    I’m so sorry for you your deep loss.
    Much love and prayers
    Bobbie

  • I will always remember Jenny for her quick wit and comedic remarks throughout my time at Thacher Montessori school. She loved her job and was an asset to our community. Jenny was open and honest and truly funny. She always thought outside the box. She was dearly missed when she left that position however, she was free to enjoy life with Kenny and her cats and large family. I will miss her as I know you all will as well. i’m grateful we got to spend time with her last July at our Maureen sponsored luncheon.

  • To Kenny, Fran, Billy, Greg and Jenny’s beloved family,
    I worked side by side with Jenny at Thacher Montessori School for so many, many years. She was the Business Manager and not one dollar came in or went out of Thacher without her say so. No day at the school went by nor board meeting happened without her knowledge and guidance, which was never without thoughtfulness. As I’ve said to Fran, she was always the smartest person in the room with the quickest wit. What a loss to the world. A rare bird, indeed!