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Donald P. "Don" Quigley

Webster, Massachusetts

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Donald P. "Don" Quigley, 73, of 11 Upper Gore Road, died Thursday, November 27, at home surrounded by his family after a courageous battle with cancer.He leaves his wife of 50 years, Gail A. (Clark) Quigley; 4 children: Paul S. Quigley and his wife Susan M. of Hopkinton, Timothy J. Quigley and...

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Auntie Gail and family,

It took a long time to write this after my Dad's so similar passing, Uncle Don was Dad # 2 for most of my life, from tent city in Twin Mountain to Prudence Island. There are so many good memories that I have shared even now with my family. The world is missing a bright light in it today but Uncle Don has left us with so many wonderful memories. I will miss him.

God Bless You All

Dear Aunt Gail and family,
So sorry to hear of Uncle Don's passing. This Guest book is a testament to the special person he was. He truly was loved. He obviously touched many lifes.
May God heal your pain of his loss, so that you can enjoy the lovely memories.
Love, Betsy

Dear Gail, Tim and The Quigley Family
In the words of Ralph Waldo Emerson.
I remember Don..
To laugh often and love much,to win the respect of and the affection of children;to earn the respect of honest critics, and endure the betrayal of false friends;to give of one's self;to appreciate beauty; to find the best in others;to leave the world a better place whether by a healthy child,a garden patch or a redeemed social condition; to have played and laughed with enthusiastic...

My prayers are with you and your family. While working with Paul, I often heard about the dairy and life in the country.

Katherine Markham

Our thoughts & prayers are with you and your family during this time of loss. Always remember the wonderful moments shared with family & friends, whom you know will be there to comfort you. God Bless.

The Hecklers - Webster, MA (Hans,
Diane, Gretchen, Emily & Catherine

Dear "Auntie" Gail & family,
Part of a poem I've read recently said: You can close your eyes and pray that he'll come back, or you can open your eyes and see all he's left.....Don left a lot of wonderful memories. He loved and cherished all of you and will always be in your hearts....
Love to all....
Jayne, Russ & Family

Tim and family,
My memories of your father include; hoop games in your backyard, coney dogs at Pastimes and him on his hands & knees working the St Louis grounds. Whenever I'd run into him, he'd always give me an update on you and your family. He was very proud of you all. I do remember my very last conversation with him and he telling me how lucky a man he was. I'll miss talking to him. Sorry to see him go.

To the Quigley family,
I was fortunate to meet "Don" on several occiasions. His warmth
was immediately evident. He will be missed by all he touched. My
thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. Take comfort with the memories of better times. May the Christmas holiday season bring happier moments and memories.

To Sheila and family,

I am sorry to hear of your loss. My prayers are with you.