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Frederick Thomas DUGGAN

1951 - 2022

BORN

1951

DIED

2022

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Frederick DUGGAN Obituary

Passed away peacefully on Sunday, January 16, 2022, at Campbell House, Hospice Georgian Triangle, Collingwood, after a long fought courageous battle with cancer.
Fred, the son of the late Howard and Leona Duggan, was born March 21st, 1951, and grew up on the farm with the long lane on the 4th line of Nottawasaga near Creemore. He attended Bayview School at the top of the hill, Stayner Collegiate after the family moved to town and attained his degree in Business at Waterloo Lutheran University. His business career held a few high powered clients including Bell and Rogers Communications. After raising his family in Aurora, in his later years, he moved home to Stayner.
He leaves behind his children, Jane of Aurora, Patrick and his partner Kate of Victoria and Campbell of Aurora. He will be missed by his siblings Elinore and the late Dick Van der Vechte, Shirley and John Cook, Donna and Maurice Lanthier, Bob Duggan and Doris and Barrie Vickers. Uncle Fred will be remembered by his many nieces and nephews and their families, for his hearty laugh and also by his many cousins from the Duggan and O'Reilly clans. He will also be missed by his best friend Paul Bellamy who, from high school on, was always there for him.
For the care that he received, acknowledgement is sent to St. Elizabeth Homecare, his neighbours on Sunnidale Street, Staff at Collingwood General and Marine Hospital, Doctor Recoskie and Doctor Ray and in his last weeks, the incredible nurses and caregivers at Campbell House who through their compassionate care made his final stretch happy and comfortable.
A private family service will be held at Carruthers & Davidson Funeral Home, Stayner. In lieu of flowers, a donation to Campbell House, Hospice Georgian Triangle Foundation, would be welcomed. To sign his Book of Memories, please visit www.carruthersdavidson.com
It should be noted that Fred was a true blue Leafs fan and the ongoing wager between him and Moe brought him much joy. Go Leafs Go!!!
To all who knew Fred, he bids us a final "Ciao".

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Published by Simcoe County News on Jan. 19, 2022.

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Jim Reeves

January 21, 2022

Fred made high school fun.
Many great memories of Fred at SCI. When you saw Fred coming you knew you were in for a good laugh.
Rest in peace Fred.

Lyn Downer

January 21, 2022

My sincere sympathies to the family on Fred's passing. I have wonderful memories of Fred from our time at Stayner CI. May memories and thoughts of him be a blessing to the family at this time.

Marilyn Edwards

January 19, 2022

I can still hear Fred laughing. I will never forget that laugh. Fred and I had a wonderful telephone chat while he was in hospice. We shared many stories of our times growing up on the farm. Our families spent lots of fun times together which will never be forgotten. To cousin Fred you will be forever missed by all who knew and loved you.So glad we had that catch up chat.
To all the family, we are truly sorry for your sad loss.
With love,
Mike & Marilyn

Linda and John Metcalf

January 19, 2022

Thinking of the family. We had some good times with Fred. We went to visit him in Ottawa one time. Aunt Leona and Doris were there. we had some fun.

Christine Allen, Ottawa

January 19, 2022

Condolescences to Fred's family. I and my late husband Tom had fond memories of skating on the Rideau canal, dinner at the Flora Street apartment in Ottawa and visiting Aurora after Patrick was born. Treasure your good memories!

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