Agnes Kinsley (nee Baugh), 86, passed away peacefully on the morning of her favorite holiday, St. Patrick’s Day. Beloved wife to her husband Arthur. Loving mother to her son Patrick and his partner Marie, and her daughter Kathleen and her late husband Eddie. Adoring grandmother to John Brian, Megan, Tom and Kerry. Agnes was bornContinue Reading
Agnes Kinsley (nee Baugh), 86, passed away peacefully on the morning of her favorite holiday, St. Patrick’s Day. Beloved wife to her husband Arthur. Loving mother to her son Patrick and his partner Marie, and her daughter Kathleen and her late husband Eddie. Adoring grandmother to John Brian, Megan, Tom and Kerry. Agnes was born in Brooklyn, but as a very young child moved to Queens. This is where she would set down her roots and find her life partner. She embedded herself into society and became an integral part of the St. Fidelis Parish community, where she selflessly volunteered to be part of each and every committee. During the 60’s and 70’s, Agnes made a name for herself in the College Point Bowling Alley, where she won a fair share of trophies and accolades. She got her thrills from shopping and searching for a bargain. She loved sitting in the bingo hall and socializing while she marked her card. She also enjoyed cheering on her beloved Yankees, depending on how they were playing, of course. At the end of the day, Agnes was one of a kind and always said what was on her mind. For over 30 years, she brought this personality with her on her annual visits to Ireland, where she endeared herself in the hearts of her many friends and extended family throughout the country. She will be sorely missed on both sides of the pond. In her own words, “That’s all she wrote.”
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