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Mary Eunice (Mullins) Inman, 83

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Mary Inman

Mary Eunice (Mullins) Inman, 83, of Hopkinton passed away peacefully on January 18, 2023, surrounded by her children after a courageous battle with congestive heart failure.

Eunice was born July 21, 1939, in Framingham to Edna (Pyne) Mullins and John Mullins, Sr. Her family resided in Hopkinton. She was preceded in death by her parents and by the love of her life, her husband Stephen Inman, Sr. Eunice was also predeceased by siblings John Mullins, David Mullins and Kathleen (Mullins) Harrell.

Eunice is survived by her children, Stephen Inman Jr. and Sally, Kevin Inman and Sue, Suzanne Inman, Timothy Inman and Carrie Anne Edes, and Patrick Inman; grandchildren Shaun Inman and Leslie Jensen-Inman, Stephen Inman III and Libby, Christina Inman, Brandy Inman, Charlie Inman and Sophie Blackburn, Johnny Inman, Emily Inman, Isabelle Inman, Ciara Riley, Colin Riley, Taylor Inman and Rick Rowsell, Alexandra Inman, and Sean Inman. Many much-loved great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, in-laws, and friends also survive Eunice.

Eunice graduated from Hopkinton High School where she exhibited her leadership skills as head cheerleader as well as playing the lead of Yum-Yum in the play The Mikado. She then attended Boston University where she studied English and education.

She loved her husband Steve and her five kids dearly and always put family before herself. Eunice had a huge heart, a great sense of humor, a no-nonsense attitude, and a fierce fighting spirit. Her generosity and kindness was boundless.

Eunice raised her family in Grafton, where she began her administrative career with the Grafton school department. She ultimately became the long-time executive assistant to the school superintendent. She also spent many years working with the family moving and signage businesses and rounded out her career at Natural Micro Systems of Framingham.

Eunice had a green thumb and thoroughly enjoyed making her Hopkinton yard a colorful and beautiful oasis. She was an avid bird watcher, nature enthusiast, golfer, and skier. She loved the Hopkinton Senior Center and all her friends there. She spent many years volunteering and participating in many programs and activities. Her favorite activity by far was having lunch with her friends.

A memorial funeral Mass and celebration of her life will be held Saturday February 4, 2023, at 10:30 am at St. John the Evangelist Parish, 20 Church St., Hopkinton. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Callanan Cronin Funeral Home.