WATERTOWN â Kennedy Quigg said to a crowd of hundreds that the tragic deaths of her mother and her business partner do not define their lives.
The grieving daughter encapsulated a slate of speakers at a vigil Saturday evening that didnât just highlight a career of excellence, but exemplified Maxine M. Quiggâs and Terence M. OâBrienâs devotion to their community, friends and family.
Three children of the real estate brokers who were shot and killed Wednesday afternoon at their agency, Bridgeview Real Estate Services, spoke to a crowd gathered on a silent Public Square, three days after their mother or father died. There were tears sheds, people exchanged hugs, but most importantly, there was laughter as memories of Mrs. Quigg and Mr. OâBrien were shared by speakers. It helped as a community grieving together from a tragedy began to heal.
WATERTOWN â Jenn Bossuot wonders if she should have asked Barry K. Stewart about his day, co…
WATERTOWN â It appears a real estate agency will continue operating after its two owners were shot and killed this week by a former employee.
Maxine M. Quigg, 50, of Wellesley Island, and Terence M. OâBrien, 53, of Black River, died Wednesday after former employee, Barry K. Stewart, 55, of West Carthage, entered their office and shot them with a handgun.
The tragic and stunning deaths have unfortunately left a question of what happens to the business, Bridgeview Real Estate Services, 145 Clinton St., Suite 111, or the pending transactions and houses they are selling.
WATERTOWN â It appears a real estate agency will continue operating after its two owners were shot and killed this week by a former employee.
WATERTOWN â Jenn Bossuot wonders if she should have asked Barry K. Stewart about his day, coming after she spoke with the man just minutes before he walked into an office and shot two real estate brokers.
Over the phone, Ms. Bossuot, an appraiser out of Felts Mills, spoke with Stewart, the man who allegedly shot two real estate brokers inside their Clinton Street business at about 1:47 p.m. Wednesday, before taking his own life.
âHe was short with me,â Ms. Bossuot said. âUsually he would tell me a stupid joke or funny story.â
Remembering Maxine Quigg: âan effervescent personâ
Remembering Maxine Quigg By Brendan Straub | April 30, 2021 at 6:23 AM EDT - Updated April 30 at 9:01 AM
WATERTOWN, N.Y. (WWNY) - Maxine Quigg and Terry OâBrien, owners of Bridgeview Real Estate Services, were shot and killed inside their downtown Watertown business Wednesday.
Both were well known in the community.
By all accounts, Quigg was a generous woman with an infectious energy about her.
Many knew Maxine Quigg for her time in real estate, opening Bridgeview Realty with OâBrien in 2016.
Kirk Gilchrist is a realtor and pastor at New Life Christian Church. He met Quigg over two decades ago when he started in the business. He says Quigg helped him better understand the market
We’ve learned a third person was inside the Bridgeview Real Estate Services office when the owners, Maxine Quigg and Terry O’Brien, were shot to do death on Wednesday by a former employee.