Sara E. Nivens

sara nivens
Sara E. Nivens, 40, of South Boston, formerly of Arlington, MA and San Francisco, CA. Sara was a graduate of Arlington Catholic High School (2000) and of Roger Williams University (2004). Sara was a charismatic personality with an infectious laugh and playful sense of humor. She carried the “Nivens sales gene” with which she made a successful career. She also had an adventurous spirit which led her to a semester abroad in college and later brought her and her high school sweetheart and life partner, Brian, to live in San Francisco. She loved, traveled, and lived life to the fullest. Sara is survived by many loving family and friends. Brian McInerny of South Boston, his father John McInerny of Woburn, and brothers John McInerny of Boston and Brendan McInerny of Woburn. Her parents Scott and Michele (Rivais) Nivens of Reading, her siblings Kristin Rivais, Ryan Coombs and wife Ylva of Woburn. Her nephews and nieces who hold their “cool and fun aunt” dear - Bradley, Dylan, Reiss, Ava and Mya as well as her grandfather, Robert Rivais of Arlington. Her mother, Catherine Wirth of Florida and family of Rhode Island. Sara had family of choice and friends too numerous to name, some of whom joined her closest family in vigil during her last hours of life. Her family would like to express their deep gratitude for all the first responders and medical staff for their heroic efforts and care. Her funeral Mass, a colorful (feel free to wear color as that is what Sara loved) celebration of Sara’s life will be held at St. Agnes Church in Arlington on August 19th at 10 am. Reception immediately following the service is at tryst restaurant at 689 Mass Ave., Arlington - all are welcome. Donations may be made to Arlington Catholic High School at achssas.org or DAN (Divers Alert Network) at dan.org. For directions or to share an expression of sympathy with Sara’s family, please visit www.LyonsFuneral.com.

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  1. I’m Sara’s uncle. Here in Maine, over the past few days, I’ve walked with Sara — her humor, her genuine interest in everyone around her, her enthusiasm for the lives and achievements of others. I’m honored to have known Sara, honored to have experienced her vibrant life and to have witnessed the strong woman she was. Right now, I hate the word – was. I will miss her.

  2. (A photo of Sara, Dan and Uncle Mac with our first born.) Sara never let a holiday go by without a visit and gifting our kids with something fun. We will always remember Sara and miss her deeply. ♥️

  3. Brian,

    So sorry to read this tragic news; sending our sympathy to you and all Sara’s family on this great loss.

    Katherine Leen (Fisher Terrace neighbor)

  4. One of my favorite memories of Sara was early in my career during the many trips I would take to San Fransisco each year. While work would put me up in a hotel, I would inevitably always find myself at Brian and Sara’s place, watching Chelsea Handler with Sara late night and falling asleep on their sofa. She (and Brian) were amazing hosts, made sure I had blankets, water… anything I needed. I felt so at home! Many years before that, she was making make laugh back stage at AC plays. Thanks for always being so warm and welcoming.

  5. Dear Brian
    We were so sad to hear of your loss. We have made a donation to AC in Sara’s name. You as well your and Sara’s family will be in our prayers. Love and peace, Bob and Marie MacCormack (stephen parents)


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