Eileen B Pasquerella (Kearns), a resident of Tewksbury, MA passed away on April 25, 2024 at Lowell General Hospital at the age of 83 surrounded by her loving family. Eileen was born and raised in Medford, MA and was a graduate of the Medford High School Class of 1958. She spent many years working for what eventually became Bank of America while also attending school to obtain her Associates degree, ultimately retiring in 1995 to selflessly care for her mother.
She would always say her biggest accomplishment was her children and grandchildren who she was incredibly proud of and wouldn’t hesitate to tell anyone how much she loved them. She was very close to her only sister, Joan, who she enjoyed visiting throughout the years. She especially loved her annual trips to Florida to see her sister and brother-in-law and took delight in their many visits to Disney World.
She enjoyed her many interests and adventures with her friends. She loved line dancing, listening to music, and was an avid Patriots fan, gathering with her friends for every game to cheer them on. She had a knack for gardening and would spend many hours tending to her garden and sitting in her sunroom watching the birds and butterflies enjoy the fruits of her labor.
She is survived and will be deeply missed by her three children, Robin Potter and her partner Michael Stubbs of Westford,
MA, Bob Pasquerella and his wife Meg of Alexandria, VA, and Beth Holahan and her husband Joe of Westford, MA. She was a loving “Nannie” to her 6 grandchildren, Meghan and Brian Potter, Andrew and Daniel Pasquerella, and Ben and Jacob Holahan. She is also survived by her beloved sister Joan Young of Silver Spring, MD and her many nieces, nephews and cousins.
Relatives and friends will be received by the family at Farmer and Dee Funeral Home, 16 Lee Street Tewksbury, MA on May 28th, 2024 from 3-5:30pm, followed by a prayer service at 5:30. Burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Eileen’s memory to either the American Lung Association (www.lung.org) or the American Heart Association (www.heart.org).