Charles-Donelan-Obituary

Charles Donelan

Dedham, Massachusetts

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DONELAN, Charles Born July 8, 1931 in Dedham, MA, died Nov. 12, 2008. Son of Charles A. and Mary Gallagher Donelan of Dedham. Devoted husband of Ann Hanley Donelan (deceased) and loving father of Charles Donelan, James Donelan, Ann Donelan Goulart, and Mark Donelan, and grandfather of Kaitlin...

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My prayers and sympathies are with you. I had the pleasure of working with Charlie at Day, Berry & Howard. In fact, he came to my wedding together with Rick Reynolds. I remember his advice in beginning married life, and will never forget the sense of humor he had in sharing his wisdom. He will be sorely missed. He truly was the best!

Charlie Donelan was one of the most gutsy and positive persons that I have ever met. His achievement in the law speaks for itself. A true and steadfast gentleman in the wake of devastating illness and heartbreak.

I was very lucky to have worked with Charlie at Day, Berry & Howard. He was a wonderful man and had a great sense of humor. With sympathy,

Our condolences to the entire Donelan family.

Jack and Betty Sahagian
Narragansett, R.I. &
Largo, Fl.

I was very, very sad when Bryan Kellett phoned to tell me of the loss of "Charlie". I had known Charlie through my work as a secretary to Bryan Kellett for a very long time. He was a super person and will be missed by everyone that came in to contact with him.

My sincere condolences to all the family.

Linda Peller

Anne didn't know your dad but very sorry for your loss

Vicki & Raleigh

Charlie was a kind, sweet man and a true gentleman. I am greatful to have known him.
My sympathy to his family and friends.
Cindy Grondin
Day Pitney
(Day Berry & Howard)

While working at Day, Berry & Howard I was fortunate to have been seated next to Charlie's secretary, Denise, and therefore got to know Charlie and his humor. He was a special man and will be missed by all who knew him. Blessings to his family.

Charlie and I first met when he acted as attorney for me but our professional relationship soon developed into a firm personal friendship. Charlie enjoyed visiting England and I, with a number of British colleagues, always enjoyed our return visits. He was a warm, generous and hospitable man. It was a priviledge to have known him.