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ALLAN DUNCAN MACDOUGALL

Brookline, Massachusetts

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MacDOUGALL, Allan Duncan Known and loved as Rocco by decades of Newton North High School students, passed away on October 23, 2012, at 69 years old, after a sudden illness. He was born in Worcester, MA on November 24, 1942, the son of John and Philomena (Locantore) MacDougall and grew up among...

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I can´t believe 10 years has gone by. Hope you are having the best time in the sweetest of peace

I miss Allan so very much. I miss sharing our love of 50's music, and trading songs on Facebook.
He was one of the coolest people that I have ever met. I'm still deeply sad that he's no longer with us.

Allan sat next to me in Mr. Shannon's history class at Worcester's North High School. During class, he made clever asides that cracked me up. Luckily, Mr Shannon had a great sense of humor and enjoyed the mischief Allan created! The memory still makes me smile... He signed my yearbook: To Sue, the best straightwoman a man ever had!

With adoration, gratitude and SO MUCH LOVE!

Mr. MacDougall was a passionate, caring and honest person. He was an inspirational teacher who took the time to make each student feel respected and appreciated! "MacDougall" was instrumental in shaping me as a person and educator!

My thoughts and prayers go out to u and ur family u will be greatly missed .And I will always remember the great times at NNHS, most of all getting kick out of Main St. an being sent to class lol.U will always be famous in all of r eyes ,it was a great Honor to know u.class of 1977. Rock On in Heaven MacDougall.

A true legend. You will be missed, Rocco.

Thank you for your passion, your lessons, and your truths.

I had Mr. MacDougall in the 70's. I remember the class closing the text books and just listening to him talk about his experiences working with native americans, his anger at their situation. He remains in my memory as a great teacher, impressing me with his engagement with history and so making it very tangible for me.