In Loving Memory of Ineitha H. Maloney
Wife • Mother • Daughter • A Virtueous Woman
Ineitha H. Maloney passed peacefully at home on August 28, 2025, with her devoted husband by her side, singing “Soon and very soon, I am going to see the King.” A woman of deep faith, she was described by those who knew her well as royal and sophisticated.
Born in Darlington, North Carolina, Ineitha later moved with her parents and 9 other siblings to Baltimore, Maryland, where she completed high school. Shortly after graduating, she moved to Boston, where she pursued her Bachelor’s degree in Public Health at Boston University. Her passion for helping others led her to earn a Master’s degree in Mental Health at Suffolk University and another Master’s in Public Health Administration from Harvard University. She went on to serve at the Solomon Carter Fuller the Department of Mental Health, where her work with people with disabilities touched countless lives.
A Minister of Grace Church of All Nations in Dorchester. She faithfully served as a Sunday School teacher and lived out her calling to share God’s love.
Ineitha leaves behind her beloved husband of 46 years, Carson Maloney; her brother Joe Ham; her children: Larry, Kevin Lorna, Karen, Sindy, Lisa, and Matthew; nieces Michelle (Shelly) and Sheena; nephew Tony Ham; her grandchildren Charlmers, Tyler, Alec, Sasha, and Leila; her great-granddaughter Rhyan; and her most loyal and protective companion, Red.
Services
A Homegoing Celebration will be held on Friday, September 5, 2025, at Grace Church of All Nations, 33 Elm Hill Avenue, Dorchester, MA 02121.
● Viewing: 9:30 AM
● Service: 11:00 AM
● Burial: Mount Auburn Cemetery, 580 Mt. Auburn St., Cambridge, MA
● Repast: 1:30 PM at Grace Church of All Nations
In lieu of flowers, gifts may be sent to 224 Itasca Street, Mattapan, MA 02126. Monetary gifts or donations may also be given via Zelle at 617-212-4143.
On behalf of the Maloney and Ham families, we thank you for walking with us through this final earthly chapter of Ineitha’s life and for celebrating the legacy of a truly remarkable woman.
“She left my arms to be in the eternal loving arms of YESHUA” - Carson
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