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Trudeau, Dorothy
Dorothy Morgan Trudeau, wife of the late Noel C. Trudeau, of Sandy Hook, passed away at the age of 90 in Danbury Hospital on Wednesday, October 10, 2012, with her son Donald by her side. She was the daughter of the late Hiram and Helen (Qubick) Morgan and lived her entire life in Sandy Hook. She was a lifelong member of St. Rose of Lima Church in Newtown. She is survived by her son Donald and his wife Isabel of Trumbull, her sister and brother-in-law Beatrice and Arthur Behrmann of Newtown, and 2 sister-in-laws: Margaret Morgan of Danbury and Nancy Morgan of South Carolina as well as several nieces and nephews. Besides her husband and parents, she was also predeceased by her 2 brothers: Harold and Ronald Morgan. Her family wants to express their thanks to the staff of Hancock Hall in Danbury for the excellent care given to Dorothy over the last several months. A Mass of Christian Burial will take place at 11:00 am on Saturday, October 13, 2012 at St. Rose of Lima Church. Interment will follow in St. Rose Cemetery. Friends may greet Dorothy's family prior to the funeral on Saturday from 9:30 am to 10:30 am at the Honan Funeral Home, 58 Main Street, Newtown, CT. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Newtown Volunteer Ambulance Association, P.O. Box 344, Newtown, CT 06470
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Our faith assures us that your Mom is at peace. May you find your own peace in that knowledge.
John and Judy Grimes
October 23, 2012
My thoughts and prayers are with your family during this difficult time. I did not know Dorothy but my mother Gale was her care giver for a period of time and spoke so highly of her. May memories comfort you.
Lori Whitford Amaral
October 15, 2012
Don and Isabel
So sorry to hear about Aunt Dorothy's passing. May your memories bring you comfort.
Maria Rizzo (Morgan)
Maria Rizzo
October 14, 2012
Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.
Betty (Qubick) Peck
October 13, 2012
Donnie-So sorry to hear of Aunt Dot's passing. I will always remember her warm smile and how she always took a genuine interest in how us kids were doing when ever she and dad would talk. I know you were always there for both your parents, but especially for your mom. She was blessed to have such a loving and caring son. May her loving memory forever fill the void your heart is feeling during this time of loss.
Steve Morgan
October 12, 2012
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.
Carl and Marilyn (Qubick) Ferencek
October 12, 2012
Donnie & Isabel, Aunt Dot was such a wonderful, caring person. I loved listening to her talk about Dad and Grandma when they were young. She will be forever in my thoughts as Dad always is. So sorry that I didn't see her one last time.
Susan Durkin
October 12, 2012
Donnie & Isabel - Aunt Dot was truly a remarkable lady. I'm so thankful she saw our boys when we were last visiting CT. She and Dad & Uncle Harold are now catching up. I can hear her now; "...now Ronnie..." You remain in our thoughts and prayers.
Renee Mathai
October 12, 2012
We are so very sorry for your loss.
Ron & Sue Webb
October 12, 2012
Linda Feaser
October 12, 2012
I was so sorry to hear about the passing of your mom, Donald. She was a real love and I am glad that I had the opportunity to get to know her a bit. Sincerely, The Hancock Hall Hairdresser, Linda Feaser
Linda Feaser
October 12, 2012
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