Doreen-D'Auria-Obituary

Doreen D'Auria

Orange, Connecticut

Nov 16, 1930 – Jan 26, 2025

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November 16, 1930
DIED
January 26, 2025
LOCATION
Orange, Connecticut

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Doreen Quigley D'Auria, 94 of Orange, CT and formerly of West Haven, CT passed away early Sunday, January 26, 2025 at her home with her family by her side. Doreen was born in Harvard, Illinois to the late Hattie and John Quigley. Doreen met her husband Salvatore, in North Carolina where she...

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I'm so sorry for your loss. She and Sal were such great friends to my mom, dad , and the rest of us for so many years. It always made mom happy when her and Doreen could connect and catch up. God bless you all.

Sal and family, I am very sorry for your loss. I have heard Doreen and Sal stories for 21 years. Doreen is a very special person to Dale. Sincerely, Stacey Johnson, Dale's wife. St Louis, MO

Sal, so sorry I was unable to attend the service for Doreen. Please know my thoughts are with you and your family. Doreen was a wonderful woman and will be truly missed at our Silverbrook gatherings. Joan Tedeschi

I am so sorry for your loss Sal & family She was A wonderful person.

Our deepest sympathy to you and your family, Sal. Doreen was an amazing woman and a true foundation of the congregation at First Lutheran, and, as I understand it, Trinity Lutheran in Bradenton, Florida where my brother-in-law sings in the choir. Doreen is an inspiration for all of us on how to age well with wit and charm. I pray she is at peace in the arms of our Lord. I will always remember her as I wear the necklaces she made and enjoy the absolute skillful jewelry organizer she sewed. Not...

she was a lovely, caring person. She is missed and surely must be in the highest part of heaven. My prayers are with you all.

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Dear Sal and family, we are so very sorry to hear of Doreen´s passing. We have good memories of you as our neighbors and friends.

Doreen was our 1st cousin and my Godmother. In 1956 I was 6 and the ring bearer in her and Sal's wedding & the twins Bob and Robyn & older sister Marilynn were all in their wedding. Also in that year two sisters, both our Aunt and our Grandmother (who Doreen & Hattie lived with), died. I remember walking up many steps to Sal & Doreens apartment. And I sorta remember Sal involved with digging the basement and building Aunt Hattie's new home. And when I moved to NYC in 70s I remember...