

Family had a special meaning for her in addition to her two surviving children Connie Flint Walker and Daniel Quinn Flint her extended family was at St. Aloysius school for all her students she taught in first grade. She did not have grandchildren from her children but has had many student grandchildren and now great grandchildren she was privileged to be a part of their lives and loved watching them grow into adulthood and success. She nurtured all and did always keep each and everyone as if they were her own grandchildren in a special place in her heart. Not only were her students at St. Aloysius her family, the choir where she was the oldest member was as well. Her love for gardening was one of her deepest passions and she will always be remembered as “The angel in the garden.” It was her happy place and the beach. In keeping with family tradition, she enjoyed putting together genealogy books. All who knew her considered her a foundation member of St. Aloysius guiding the school and parish through milestones for its future growth and students shaping the future to someday resurrect a time capsule buried by her first grade students on the school grounds.
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