Patricia A. “Patty” McEachen, age 83

of Quincy

Patricia A. “Patty” McEachen, age 83

Patricia A. “Patty” (McCann) McEachen, age 83, of Quincy, died peacefully, Monday, July 15, 2024 at Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital – Milton, surrounded by her loving family.

Patricia was born in Boston, to the late Raymond and Christine (McAvoy) McCann. She was raised and educated in Mission Hill. She lived in Quincy’s Houghs Neck for the past twenty-five years.

Patty was a homemaker who was devoted to her family, especially her late husband, children, and grandchildren. As a young woman, she had worked for the Raytheon Company and later in life, as an associate at Stop & Shop on Southern Artery in Quincy.

Patty enjoyed vegetable gardening, fishing, and the company of her Shih Tzu, Franklin. Most of all, she cherished time spent with her family.

Beloved wife of the late Martin W. McEachen.

Devoted mother of Maria MacKenzie and her husband Ronnie, Lisa Stark and her husband Monty, Nancy McEachen, David McEachen, Patrick McEachen, Martin E. McEachen and his wife Emily, and the late Martin D. McEachen.

Loving grandmother of Sherry, Ronnie, Kelly, Hilary, Damien, Shalena, Raymond, Martin, David, Anthony, and Terrol.

Cherished great grandmother of many.

One of eight siblings, she is survived by her dear brother, Stevie McCann.

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

At the request of the family, funeral services will take place privately.

In lieu of flowers, donations in Patricia’s memory may be made to the Pine Street Inn, Attn: Development Office, 444 Harrison Avenue, Boston, MA 02118 or www.pinestreetinn.org.

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  • Ma. Love you always🕊️❤️🕊️❤️🕊️❤️🕊️❤️🕊️

  • much love and prayers to Maria, Nancy, Lisa, David, and Patrick, and the whole family.
    Your mother was a nice lady. Happy to say she is my aunt.
    love
    Denise and family

  • Momma love you forever. You are with Dada & Marty now. Keep them in line, but I almost forgot you are the biggest rascal of them all. Rest in peace Ma. Love Ria.

  • Patrick, Lisa, Maria, Nancy and David,

    So very sorry to hear of your Mom’s passing. She was a wonderful neighbor and always would stop and talk on her walks with Franklin. The last few years have been tough for her but she always would be out on the front deck with a wave and hello. She fought till the end.
    I will miss seeing her sitting out getting the sun.
    Geoff and I send our thoughts and prayers.

    Mary Ann , Geoff and Macie.