Annual Historical
Walking Tour
Saturday, September 24, 2011
at 9:30 AM
Find out how the first generation of Irish pioneers lived and died.  Hear the sometimes sad and sometimes humorous, and sometimes triumphant stories of the men and women who helped build Lowell.  View the evolution of these works in art from slate, to marble, to masterpieces of granite.

The tour is free of charge and open to all interested parties.  Sponsored by St. Patrick Cemetery, the Archives of St. Patrick Parish and the Lowell Ancient Order of Hibernians.

The Lowell Hibernians will also be dedicating the installation of new granite markers over ancient unmarked graves of the early immigrants in Lowell.

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9:30 AM - Coffee & Refreshments
10:00 AM - Hibernians Dedication Ceremony
10:30 AM - Historical Walking Tour

Tour goes on rain or shine.
Wear comfortable walking shoes.

Meeting point for the tour is
at the Cemetery Office Building.

 

 
Memorial Day 2011
Annual  Outdoor Memorial Day Mass

Monday, May 30, 2011 at 10:00 A.M.  

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A Memorial Day
Ceremony and Celebration

 
Flowers and Decorations
In order to facilitate our mowing and maintenance program, all Memorial Day plants and grave decorations will be removed by the Cemetery on Monday Morning, June 6th.

Any lot owner desiring to remove plants and flowers from their OWN lot must do so prior to the morning of June 6th.

To remove plants and flowers from a lot without permission of the lot owner is prohibited.
The Cemetery will not be responsible for plants, flowers, or grave decorations stolen or removed, within its confines.
 

       Lt. Martin Patrick Murray
        of Lowell, MA. missing in action
        since October 27, 1943

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Lt. Martin Patrick Murray, 22, of Lowell went missing in action
along with 11 crew members after the B-24D Liberator he
was co-piloting failed to land on the island of New Guinea.

Born March 13, 1922, in Lowell, he was the son of the late
Martin A. and the late Katherine M. (Clancy) Murray,
and he was educated in local schools.
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Lt. Martin Patrick Murray was laid to rest on April 16, 2011
at St. Patrick Cemetery
in Lowell, Massachusetts with full military honors
including an Air Force flyover.
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Annual Historical
Walking Tour
Saturday, October 16, 2010
at 9:30 AM
Find out how the first generation of Irish pioneers lived and died.  Hear the sometimes sad and sometimes humorous, and sometimes triumphant stories of the men and women who helped build Lowell.  View the evolution of these works in art from slate, to marble, to masterpieces of granite.

The tour is free of charge and open to all interested parties.  Sponsored by St. Patrick Cemetery, the Archives of St. Patrick Parish and the Lowell Ancient Order of Hibernians.

The Lowell Hibernians will also be dedicating the installation of new granite markers over ancient unmarked graves of the early immigrants in Lowell.

_____________________________

9:30 AM - Coffee & Refreshments
10:00 AM - Hibernians Dedication Ceremony
10:30 AM - Historical Walking Tour

Tour goes on rain or shine.
Wear comfortable walking shoes.

Meeting point for the tour is
at the Cemetery Office Building.

 

 
Annual Historical
Walking Tour
Saturday, October 3, 2009
at 9:30 AM
 

Find out how the first generation of Irish pioneers lived and died.  Hear the sometimes sad and sometimes humorous, and sometimes triumphant stories of the men and women who helped build Lowell.  View the evolution of these works in art from slate, to marble, to masterpieces of granite.

The tour is free of charge and open to all interested parties.  Sponsored by St. Patrick Cemetery, the Archives of St. Patrick Parish and the Lowell Ancient Order of Hibernians.

The Lowell Hibernians will also be dedicating the installation of new granite markers over ancient unmarked graves of the early immigrants in Lowell.

 

_____________________________

9:30 AM - Coffee & Refreshments
10:00 AM - Hibernians Dedication Ceremony
10:30 AM - Historical Walking Tour

Tour goes on rain or shine.
Wear comfortable walking shoes.

Meeting point for the tour is
at the Cemetery Office Building.