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Linda Mungovan Obituary

Linda M. Mungovan in Florida, formerly of Dracut; 58 PORT CHARLOTTE, FL Linda Margaret (Daigle) Mungovan, 58, of Port Charlotte, Florida. died October 2, 2008, at Peace River Regional Medical Center, surrounded by her loving family. God called Linda home and into eternal peace. She was born in Lowell, Massachusetts to the late Ludger M. Daigle who passed in 1996 and M. Isabelle (Greene) Daigle of Dracut who survives her. In addition to her mother, Linda is survived by her loving husband of 35 years, Bob; and their son, Rob and his wife, Shea, (Baker); and her grandson, Robbie. Linda also leaves her daughter, Kellie, and she was pre-deceased by Kellie's twin sister, Kimberly who passed in 1978. She is also survived by her brothers, Bob Daigle and his wife, Linda, Dave Daigle and his wife, Susan, Gary Daigle and his wife, Diane; and her sister, Luanne Houston and her husband, Bob. Linda also leaves her nieces, Lisa Daigle, Melanie Jozokos, Anne Farias, Debbie Ayers, Allison Morse and Jennnifer Stone; her nephews, Christopher Houston, Matthew Houston, Craig Houston, Kevin Daigle, Keith Daigle, Ryan Daigle, David Mungovan, Jeffery Mungovan, and Brian Morse. Linda was a dedicated wife and mother who was a driving force behind the founding of Arc of Charlotte County, and was the founder and director of New Visions, an adult day program for young adults who are mentally challenged. Linda was also instrumental in the realization of her crowning achievement, the founding of, Kellie House, a companion living home for young women with physical and mental challenges. Linda was a born organizer and a tireless volunteer. Her other achievments are too numerous to list. Those who knew here were always impressed by her tenacity and her results oriented manner. MUNGOVAN Linda M. (Daigle). Relatives and friends may call at the McKENNA-OUELLETTE FUNERAL HOME, 327 Hildreth Street, from 4 until 7 P.M. on Friday. Her Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Saturday morning at 10 AM in St. Francis Church, 115 Wheeler Rd., Dracut. Burial in the Richardson Cemetery, Dracut. IN LIEU OF FLOWERS, DONATIONS MAY BE MADE IN LINDA'S NAME TO ARC OF CHARLOTTE COUNTY, PO BOX 495021, PORT CHARLOTTE, FLORIDA 33949. For directions or condolences, please visit www.mckennaouellette.com

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Published by Lowell Sun on Oct. 9, 2008.

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Kevin Choquette

October 10, 2008

Dear Bob,
Im am sadden to hear the passing of Linda. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family, in this time of sorrow.

Denise McCrady

October 10, 2008

My name is Denise Lowe McCrady. I live in New Hampshire. I grew up in Dracut on Bonnie Ave. Linda lived just around the corner. We went through school together and graduated in 1968. We rode the bus every morning and afternoon for about 45 minutes. played marbles in the summer, and went swimming in the back yard. I have many wonderful memories and I am so sorry for alll the family who will miss her every day. My prayers are with you all. Denise Lowe McCrady

Patrick Sinnott

October 9, 2008

I'm sorry Mungovan family. You can always look to the Sinnott family for love and support.

Patrick Sinnott

Jim Casey

October 9, 2008

Dear Bob,
Very sorry to hear of Linda's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Jim and Maura Casey

Marcia Miceli (Perlak)

October 9, 2008

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Patty & Rhys Ralston

October 9, 2008

We were saddened to hear about Linda. Though we haven't seen you in years, we still remember the loving person Linda was.

Patty & Rhys Ralston

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