Douglas G. Patch
of Dracut, active at Christ Church, poet; 86
DRACUT Douglas G. Patch, 86, a longtime Dracut resident, died Thursday morning, in the D'Youville
Senior Care Center in Lowell.
He was the beloved husband of Dorothy (Peasley) Patch with whom he celebrated 63 years of marriage on July 8, 2008.
Born in Magog, Quebec, Canada, on April 19, 1922, he was a son of the late Francis E. and Emma S. (Bryant) Patch. He was a graduate of Magog High School, and attended the
University of Montreal.
He served his native country during World War II as a member of the Royal Canadian Airforce seeing action overseas and was
honorably discharged in 1945.
He was a member of Christ Church United of Dracut where he served as a Deacon and was on various
committees within the church. He was a lifetime
member of the Stanstead, Quebec, Canada Historical Society, and was an avid genealogy researcher.
He was a gifted story teller and student of North
American and British History. Additionally he was a
published poet best known for his epic tale "The Thunderman" and he had at least one poem set to
music and recorded as "Sugarman."
He was a good family man and enjoyed time spent in the company of his family. In his free time, he spent many hours tending to his garden.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by two sons,
David D. Patch of Dracut and his fiancée, Dona Villandry of Hudson, NH and Donald G. Patch and his wife, Nancy M. of Chelmsford; three grandchildren, Jonathan D. Patch and his wife, Kimberly A. of Dracut, Christopher J. Patch of Dracut, and Richard W. Patch and his wife, Jennifer of Lowell; two great-grandchildren, Emma Rose Patch and Wayne LaPlante; a niece, Donna P. Tetreault of Quebec, Canada; a nephew, Gregory Patch of British Columbia, Canada; and a special cousin, Rosswell
Jersey of British Columbia, Canada. He was also the brother of the late F. Bryant and Bruce A. Patch.
PATCH Friends may call at DRACUT FUNERAL HOME 2159 Lakeview Avenue, DRACUT, Saturday morning from 10 until 11:30 A.M. His Funeral Service will be held at 11:30 in the funeral home. Interment in Edson Cemetery, Lowell. Those who wish may make memorial contributions in his name to either the Dracut Council on Aging, 951 Mammoth Rd., Dracut, MA 01826 or to Lowell Hospice and VNA, PO Box 1965, Lowell, MA 01853-1965. To send an online condolence or for directions please visit
www.dracutfuneralhome.comPublished by Lowell Sun on Sep. 26, 2008.