Ursula Kelly Ahmuty

ursula ahmuty
Ursula Kelly Ahmuty, 83, February 24, 2003, of 18 Beverly Road, Hamden. Wife of the late William R. Ahmuty,Jr. Mother of Mary Maloney and her husband, Kevin, of Hamden, sons, William R. Ahmuty, III and his wife, Joellen of Lattingtown, NY, John K. Ahmuty and his wife Cindy of Sandy, UT, daughters, Joan Hoefling and her husband Richard of Silver Spring, MD, Signe Brown and her husband Eugene of Durham, NC , Ursula Maher and her husband Joseph of Novato, CA., Sister of Warren Kelly of Middletown, NY. Russell Kelly, Toms River, NJ, Joan McCarthy of Laguna Hills,CA and the late Marie McGraw, Virginia Burke, Mulry Kelly and John deLacey Kelly. Grandmother of Leah, Kevin, Luke, Elizabeth, William, Michael, Crystal, Lauren, Kelly, Jason, Matthew, Brian, Christine, Joseph, Jacqueline and Jennifer, and one great grandson Max. Mrs. Ahmuty was born in Lawrence, NY, daughter of the late Warren and Marie Mulry Kelly. A former resident of Rockville Centre, NY, she made her home in Hamden for the past 15 years. Mrs. Ahmuty, a 1941 graduate of the College of New Rochelle, NY, was past president of the CNR Alumnae Association, Long Island Chapter, she was a past member of the New Haven Womens Club, a Eucharistic minister at St. Rita Church and was active in Literacy of America. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Rita Church, Hamden, Thursday, February 27th at 9:00 AM. Friends may call at BEECHER & BENNETT 2300 Whitney Ave., Hamden, Wednesday, February 26th from 4-8 PM. Burial will be in the Cemetery of the Holy Rood, Westbury, NY. Contributions may be made to Literacy Volunteers of America Greater New Haven, 580 Ella T. Grasso Blvd, New Haven, CT 06519.

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  1. I remember Ursula serving communion as a Eucharistic Minister at St. Rita\’s Church. Our prayers and sympathy go to the family. She was one of the sweetest and friendliest people I had ever met. Ursula, one day we will meet again.

  2. My deepest sympathy and condolences go to the family of Ursula Ahmuty I know when we lose someone we love it can be so hard, we keep the warm thoughts about them and remember them as much as possible. But still the sad times come this cannot be helped we all experience this. But what will bring you peace is the bibles promise at Revelation 21:3&4 I know it did for me. May the God of comfort be with you. With Deepest Sympathy, J. Knoble


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