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Phyllis <I>Dobson</I> Dugan

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Phyllis Dobson Dugan

Birth
Death
21 Jan 2020 (aged 86–87)
Burial
Braintree, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.2142572, Longitude: -71.0391004
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Phyllis Dugan passed away peacefully Jan. 21, 2020, surrounded by her loving family after a long and courageous battle with leukemia. A lifelong resident of Braintree, her greatest treasure in life was her family. Her presence brought unparalleled joy to those around her. She was deeply loving, caring, supportive, motivating, and encouraging. She was the center of her family and truly exemplified the meaning of unconditional love. She had a long career holding various positions in the Braintree school system. She had a great love of music and art, and was a member of the Braintree Women's Club where she directed the Glee Club, and was a member of All Souls Unitarian Universalist Church in Braintree where she enjoyed participating in the choir and other activities. She was a lifelong learner with varied interests and attended senior education courses at UMass-Boston through the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute. A self-proclaimed political junkie, she was very patriotic and had a great love for her country. She will be remembered for her eternal love of life and family and her curiosity about the world around her. Phyllis was predeceased by her parents, Chester and Katherine (Smith) Dobson and her beloved husband James Dugan. She was the loving mother of five children, the cherished grandmother of nine, and the loving great-grandmother of five. Phyllis also adored her grand-dogs Lulu and Cooper. She is survived by her sister Joyce Dobson of Rhode Island, brother Chester Dobson of Florida, brother David Dobson of Auburn, and countless extended family members and dear friends
Phyllis Dugan passed away peacefully Jan. 21, 2020, surrounded by her loving family after a long and courageous battle with leukemia. A lifelong resident of Braintree, her greatest treasure in life was her family. Her presence brought unparalleled joy to those around her. She was deeply loving, caring, supportive, motivating, and encouraging. She was the center of her family and truly exemplified the meaning of unconditional love. She had a long career holding various positions in the Braintree school system. She had a great love of music and art, and was a member of the Braintree Women's Club where she directed the Glee Club, and was a member of All Souls Unitarian Universalist Church in Braintree where she enjoyed participating in the choir and other activities. She was a lifelong learner with varied interests and attended senior education courses at UMass-Boston through the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute. A self-proclaimed political junkie, she was very patriotic and had a great love for her country. She will be remembered for her eternal love of life and family and her curiosity about the world around her. Phyllis was predeceased by her parents, Chester and Katherine (Smith) Dobson and her beloved husband James Dugan. She was the loving mother of five children, the cherished grandmother of nine, and the loving great-grandmother of five. Phyllis also adored her grand-dogs Lulu and Cooper. She is survived by her sister Joyce Dobson of Rhode Island, brother Chester Dobson of Florida, brother David Dobson of Auburn, and countless extended family members and dear friends

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