In Memory of

MaryAnn

C.

Brennan

(Langan)

Obituary for MaryAnn C. Brennan (Langan)

MaryAnn (Langan) Brennan, 83 of Windsor Locks, CT, formerly of Newington, CT, and beloved wife of 63 years to Thomas F. Brennan, entered into eternal peace, surrounded by her family, on Tuesday, March 22nd, 2022.
MaryAnn was born July 13th, 1938 in Scranton, PA to Eugene and Madelyne (Morahan) Langan. MaryAnn later married her husband Tom and moved to Newington, CT, raising their six children. MaryAnn was a lifelong woman of faith, who had a unique talent for fostering special and meaningful connections with everyone in her life. She was happiest when she was surrounded by her loving family and friends. She enjoyed beach vacations in Rhode Island, attending her grandchildren’s events, was an avid sports fan, a seasoned hostess for holiday parties, and the pillar of her family. Above all, she was driven and devoted to God, family, and spreading love to all. MaryAnn was preceded in death by her parents, her two brothers, Eugene and Paul Langan, her two brothers in-law, Martin and Robert Brennan, and her beloved daughter, Kathleen (Brennan) Koenig.
In addition to her husband Tom, MaryAnn leaves behind her five children, Maribeth Connolly and her husband John, Maureen Mullins and her husband Rick, Suzanne Balesano and her husband Tony, Thomas Brennan and his wife Patty, Michele Tolo and her husband Jay, and her son in-law, John Koenig and his wife Melanie. MaryAnn is also survived by her adored grandchildren, Jessica, James and his wife Jillian, Kathleen, Kevin, Rick, Kristen, Sarah, and Christopher. She also leaves behind her cherished brothers, Michael Langan and his wife Maryann, Gerald Langan and his wife Frances, sisters in-law Evelyn Langan, Patricia Langan, Nancy Rocereto and her husband Thomas, Anne Marie Brennan, her cousin Kathy Houlihan and husband Paul, and dear friends Kathy and Joe Cieslukowski. MaryAnn’s enduring legacy is that of love, kindness, and faith. She led a life by example, showing compassion, offering inclusion, and loving fiercely. We are blessed to have had her as a beloved wife, mother, sister, grandmother, friend, and #1 supporter. Relatives and friends may join the family on Saturday, March 26, 2022 from 9 – 11 am at Leete-Stevens Enfield Chapels, 61 South rd., Enfield. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 12:00 pm at St. Jeanne – Jugan Parish, Holy Family Church, 23 Simon Rd, Enfield. Burial will follow at Hazardville Cemetery, Enfield. For online condolences please visit leetestevens.com