Maureen “Mo” T. Washburn ~ June 22, 2022

Honeoye Lake: At age 64, Mo passed away on Wednesday, June 22, 2022 at Highland Hospital in Rochester, NY.  Mo was predeceased by her 1st husband; Tony Mann.  She was born in Rochester, NY to the late Charles and Marie Kast. Survived by her daughter; Tricia Mann Reuter, her friend and former husband; David M. Washburn, her brothers; Dan Kast, and Paul (Sherry) Kast, her sister; Cathy Konrad, her grandson; Tommy Reuter, along with several nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

Friends and family are invited to call from 5-7PM on Wednesday, June 29, 2022 at the Kevin W. Dougherty Funeral Home, 8624 Main Street in Honeoye, NY. To share a memory or a condolence, please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com

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18 thoughts on “Maureen “Mo” T. Washburn ~ June 22, 2022

  1. Dearest David,
    Glenn and I were shocked when we heard of the sudden passing of your Maureen. She was a great lady, so kind and caring to everyone. She did so much much for my mom when she was sick and even before that. You did so much for her David, please have no regrets whatsoever. You loved her unconditionally and she loved you until she took her last breath. May good bless you and keep you. RIP Maureen. You are one of God’s angels now. Love, Kimmi, Glenn, Cody and Alyssa Richardson

  2. So very saddened to hear this heartbreaking news. Prayers for all who knew MO and all who loved her….Our prayers are with all.

  3. So sorry to hear about Maureen. She was always kind to me and we would visit at the shop for hours. Laughed alot talked about issues and Maureen always made me feel good when I left.

  4. I remember coming to Honeoye in my early twenties ( back in 2002) and needing a tow because my muffler fell off and it was dragging. I called Dave’s and I got a ride to their shop. I had a fever of 103, had just been diagnosed with strep throat, and Mo took such great care of me. Her genuine concern and warmth made me feel like my mom was right there with me. I always fondly remember Mo when I get a sore throat and I get sour patch kids. She said that would help with the pain, and she was right. I will always fondly remember a beautiful person with the best smile. And oh, what a caring heart she had. I know things got bad for her later in life; it was so heartbreaking, but I will always remember her as I first met her. And that is now how she will always be. Revelation 21:4 is a great promise. Thank you for being the sweet and caring person I needed, so long ago.

  5. Dave, So sorry to hear of Maureen’s death. Please accept my sincere condolences…

  6. Dave: So sorry to hear about Maureen. i always loved chatting with her at the shop. Just remember Dave you never gave up on Maureen, you were always there to try and help her it was always you and only you. You were her savior many times and did the best you could to help her. You are in our thoughts and prayers Big and and I will miss her to. She was a great person and anyone who met her loved her. Just remember Dave, Maureen loved you and will be watching over you to. Rest in peace Maureen you were a wonderful women and loved by many.
    Love Roseanne and Ed Waterstraat

  7. Dear David,
    I am so sorry for you. You were a wonderful support to Maureen.
    I have you in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
    Katherine Johnson

  8. From your Australian family:
    We will treasure the times we’ve spent with you both in Honeoye and in Australia. We were lucky enough to share lots of stories, laughs and good times.
    Love you Mo. RIP

  9. Dave, Dan, and Trivia, so sorry to hear of Maureen’s passing. It was so long ago when she came to Honeoye to live with Ellen Gay’s family. One summer we spent many nights there playing the card game ‘pounce’ and drinking coffee till sunrise. We’d get up at 1:00 in afternoon and waterski till dinner. Been many years since I’ve seen Maureen, and will always remember her smile. My heartfelt condolences to all.

  10. We are very saddened to hear of Maureen’s passing. She filled very big shoes here on earth. Now she will show them how it’s done up in heaven.
    God bless Tricia and Tommy., the 2 who she loved beyond words. And Dave: quite a great guy
    May she now be at peace

    With love always,
    Ron and Toni Cooper

  11. Dave and family, I am very sorry for your loss. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

  12. Oh Mo…I’m so sorry for those left behind but happy you are now at peace. No more struggles. You have always been so fun loving and I often think of the times I’d come into garage with a noise or drip and you’d help me give David the business trying to find it!! We’d all be laughing as he kicked us out! You were on the ambulance when I was checking out from the bee stings telling me to hang in there while shouting out my BP. Always a smile and hug. You will be missed. Rest in peace.

  13. Tricia, Tommy and Dave,
    We are so very sorry to hear of Maureen’s passing. Please accept our sincere condolences.

  14. Mo was a wonderful person who enjoyed life. A quick simile or comment always made me laugh. She never tried to be anyone but herself. Always talked proud of Trish accomplishments and loved and bragged about Tommy. I will miss her! She will always be remembered as one hell of a lady. RIP Mo no more mountains to climb.

  15. We are shocked and saddened to hear of Maureen’s death. We always knew “Mo” to be a kind-hearted person. Our deepest sympathies to her family

  16. How sad for everyone left behind ! Thank u Dave for loving her and sitting beside her bed for her last days here on earth! Dave will not be at the calling hours ur family requested as he’s honoring ur wishes to have none time and time again but he will love u forever! Fly high ur finally at peace!

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