Nora Elizabeth Cusick
April 24, 1922 ~ January 2, 2009
Services:
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Tuesday, January 6, 2009 at 10:00 AM in St. John's Catholic Church, Hollywood, MD. Interment will follow in the Church Cemetery.
Nora Elizabeth McGovern Cusick, 86, a long time resident of Hollywood, MD, died of a cerebral hemorrhage on January 2, 2009, at the Virginia Hospital Center in Arlington, VA. Ms. Cusick was a graduate of Strayer Business School, Washington, DC, and continued her education at Charles County Community College, La Plata, MD and University of Maryland, College Park, MD. After working at various government agencies, including the U.S. Treasury, she moved to St. Mary’s county teaching Head Start for 10 years and then working over twenty years at Patuxent River for the U.S. Navy, where she received many awards for exceptional performance. After living for over 50 years in her home in Hollywood, MD, she moved to Cedar Lane Apartments, where she served as the community’s Secretary. For nearly a decade she volunteered at St. Mary’s Hospital and held the positions of the Treasurer and then the Vice President of the St. Mary’s Hospital Auxiliary. She was married to the late Laurence Michael Cusick at St. Thomas Apostle Church in Washington, DC, and was the loving mother of 12 children. She is also survived by 10 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Mass and burial services for family members will be held at St. John’s Catholic Church in Hollywood, MD. Memorial contributions may be made to St. John’s Catholic Church.





“Peggy, Cathy, and family, I am so deeply saddened by your mom’s passing-she was such a wonderful person to me and my mom and I will always carry the fondest memories of her. She was a special blessing to so many. My thoughts and prayers are with you and the rest of the family at this most difficult time. God bless you all. “
“God Bless your family at this time of sorrow. I met Nora when she came to see her old house that she spent many years of her life. I live in the home and I cherish it very much. It was nice to meet her. She was a very sweet ladie. “
“Mary, Mike, Becky and all of the famaily, You have our sincere condolences.”
“May God Bless the Family at this Time. I worked with her on the St.Mary’s Hospital Auxiliary.”
“My prayers and thoughts go out to the family. I worked with Nora on the base, and when she retired, I use to see her at the Hospital with her special greetings. It was a pleasure to know her.”
“I met Nora back in the late eighties when I returned to work for the Federal Gov’t. I was befriended by Nora immediately. I will always remember her kindness and thoughtfulness. I admired her work ethnic. God Bless her and keep her near him. “
“My thoughts are with you. Nora was a dedicated volunteer and an active auxiliary member at the hospital. She was always eager to help.”
“I also worked with Nora on base. She was a pleasure to work with. My prayers and thoughts to her family.”