Patricia ‘Pat” Driscoll
August 9, 1935 – January 5, 2025
Patricia A. “Pat” (Fee) Driscoll of Chelsea, entered into eternal rest on Monday, January 6, 2025 at the Katzman Family Center for Living in Chelsea. She was 89 years of age.
Born in Chelsea, the loving daughter of the late Joseph and Stacia (Rockwall) Fee, Pat attended Chelsea public schools and graduated from Chelsea High School. She was a devoted mother, caring for her home and her four children.
Pat was a long lasting employee at the Massachusetts General Hospital. She began her working career in Boston and worked as a secretary in various departments within the hospital over the years. She retired as a secretary from the MGH office in Revere.
In her down time, Pat enjoyed painting and attending ceramics class. She was a kind, caring and loving person, who will be missed by all.
She was the beloved mother of Karen Smith of Florida and her late husband, Kevin Smith, Denise Driscoll and her significant other, Peter Steriti of Chelsea, Patricia Irgens and her husband, Daniel Irgens of Lynn and Paul Driscoll and his wife, Sandy Holden of Jamaica Plain; dear sister of David Fee and his wife Patricia Fee of Virginia and the late Joseph Fee, and his wife, Janet Fee, John Fee and his significant other, Eva Larkin of New Jersey; the cherished grandmother of three grandchildren, Brian, Amy and her husband, Giancarlo and Kayla and four great grandchildren: Marley, Pierce, Avery and Sofia. She is also lovingly survived by numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
In honoring Patricia’s memory, friends and family are invited to attend visiting hours at the Welsh Funeral Home, 718 Broadway, Chelsea, on Thursday, April 3 from 4 to 8 p.m. A Memorial Service will take place at the Woodlawn Cemetery Chapel, 302 Elm St., Everett, on Friday, April 4 at 12: Noon where those who cherished her will gather to celebrate her life in prayerful remembrance. Following the service, her inurnment will occur in Woodlawn Cemetery.
Pat will be deeply missed, but her spirit will remain alive in the hearts of those she loved, guiding and nurturing them as they continue along their journeys.
In lieu of flowers, remembrance donations can be made to the Lupus Foundation of New England, 290 W. Boylston St., Suite 60676, Worcester, MA 01606, or visit http://www.lupusne.org/ To send expressions of sympathy, visit www.welshfh.com