Obituary of Maureen G. Pritchard
Maureen Green Pritchard
The family of Maureen (Green) Pritchard sadly announces her passing on November 11, 2025. Maureen was born July 2, 1935, in Utica NY, the first child of the late John and Ann (Lynch) Green. Maureen attended Our Lady of Lourdes grammar school and was a 1953 graduate of Utica Catholic Academy. After graduation she embarked on a long 34-year career with “The Phone Company”, starting first with NY Telephone CO., then transitioned to NYNEX, then AT&T and eventually retiring from Lucent Technologies in 1997. During her tenure she served first as a telephone operator, then as a systems analyst, and eventually serving as a head project manager. Some of the highlights of her career included working at the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid NY where she facilitated all communications for the international press covering the games. She created communication systems for Lourdes Hospital, Binghamton, Cornell University, and many more organizations. She attended Massachusetts Institute of Technology and North Dakota State University.
On April 30, 1960, she married the love of her life and her soulmate, Robert (Bob) G. Pritchard at Our Lady of Lourdes in Utica NY. Maureen and Bob lived in Ilion, Utica, eventually settling in Clinton in 1968 where they happily raised their family. They shared a wonderful and loving union for over 65 years. In addition to her professional successes as a career woman, Maureen was an incredibly devoted mother and an ardent supporter of St. Mary’s School, Clinton Youth Hockey, Clinton Figure Skating Club, and Clinton Pop Warner Football. She traveled all over the Northeast and Canada on many hockey trips; foraging friendships that would last forever. She served a cub scout den mother and seamstress for the Clinton Figure Skating Club. For years she served on the annual St. Marys’ Christmas Bazaar and published a parish cookbook. Throughout her role as mother and grandmother she attended years of art and athletic events at Clinton Central Schools. She and Bob were able to enjoy the trip of a lifetime to visit her ancestral home Ireland. Maureen was a true gourmet cook, a voracious reader of literature, and staunch supporter of her entire family. One of her greatest joys in life was cooking and hosting large family get togethers. She always remembered and acknowledged the birthdays of all family, even tertiary relatives.
After bravely fighting an end-of-life illness, Maureen is survived by her loving husband Bob, daughter Elegia (Harold) Heintz of Vernon, NY, her son Drs. Patrick (Sonya) Pritchard of Vestavia Hills, Alabama. She was a proud and loving “Mimo” to Emily A. Hyde of Boston Massachusetts, Abigail L. Hyde of San Francisco, Harold “Boe” Heintz of Scotia NY, Alexandra M. Pritchard of Evanston, Ill, and Robert B. Pritchard of Homewood, Al.
She is also survived by younger siblings Marie (Russell) Connors of Independence, KY, Martin A. Green of Utica NY, sister-in-law Karen Green of Bay Village, Ohio, sister-in-law Barbara (Matt) Dezee of Spotsylvania, VA, sister-in-law Patricia Pritchard of Fredonia, NY, as well as many beloved nieces and nephews.
Maureen was predeceased by her parents, John and Ann Green, infant brothers Michael and Brian Anthony, her sister Anne (Nancy) Green, brother John Green, sister and brother-in-law Nora and Dan Gossin, brother-in-law Peter Prtichard, beloved niece Anne Marie Gossin Claure, and beloved first cousin Mary Theresa Webb.
A Mass of Christian Burial will occur on Monday, November 24th at 10AM at St. May’s Church, Clinton, NY with a burial immediately following at St. Bernard’s Cemetery, Waterville NY. In accordance with Maureen’s wishes, there will be no calling hours.
The family wishes to thank Dr. Amy Gorczynski for her many years of compassion and care, Dr. Dominic Aiello, the devoted nurses and staff of Wynn Hospital, the wonderful staff at St. Luke's Dialysis Center, and the incredible staff of Brookdale Clinton. Family also thanks COCVAC and The Clinton Fire Department for supporting Maureen in her urgent times of need.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to: Central Oneida County Volunteer Ambulance Corps (COCVAC), the Clinton Fire Department, and CLICK HERESt. Labre Indian School Ashland, MT.
“ May the road rise up to meet you, may the wind be always at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face, may the rains fall soft upon your fields, and, until we meet again, may God hold you in the palm of his hand.”


