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Dorothy Frances Fay

North Chelmsford, Massachusetts

1947 - 2017

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Dorothy Frances (Lally) Fayof North Chelmsford N. CHELMSFORD, MA -- Dorothy F. (Lally) Fay, 70, of N. Chelmsford, MA, died Saturday March 11, 2017 after a long illness. Born in Lowell on Feb. 24, 1947, she was the daughter of the late John and Eileen Lally. She was raised in Lowell and graduated...

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Dear Brett and Chad, I used to work for your Mom at Faysway and I remember how much she talked about you, all the time. She was the nicest sweetest person ever... we had a lot of laughs in the office, I loved going there when she was going to be in the office. I had gone to France during the time I worked for her and brought back a hummel because we thought it would be cheaper, which turned into a joke because it was the same price as in the US. We stayed in touch for a while... she had...

My deepest condolences to the Fay Family.

I went to LHS with Dotty and always enjoyed being in her company. She was a very sweet girl who always had a smile on her face.

May she rest in peace.

Sincerely,
Betsy MacLaughlan Shanley

Dotty and I graduated from St. Michael's School class of 1960 and then Lowell High School, class of 1964. I always knew her to be such a doll, full of love, laughter and compassion.

My heart goes out to all of you, and may the love that surrounds you give you strength to help see you through this very sad time.

In love and Light,

Ruby Duhamel Cook

I'm sorry to hear of your/our loss. I was a classmate of Dottie. Her smile brightened every room. Gwen Talbot

My sincere condolences for your great loss.

Remembering Dottie brings back many fond memories from a longtime ago. Her laughter was infectious and she laughed easily. When I close my eyes, I can still see her innocent, young face with that wonderful smile, and can hear the sound of her laughter again. I remember her as having a generous soul, being accepting, and all inclusive of others in high school.

Remembering her from LHS brings her and all associated memories back into my...

The SMS class of 1960 is minus one of the nicest members of the group, with the passing of Dottie. I use the adjective, nicest, because I remember her as always pleasant, agreeable and kind to all her classmates.

So very sorry to hear of Dottie's passing away. She and I grew up together on Varnum Street an spent many hours together. I have not seen her for many years but hearing of her death brings back many fond memories. Bill Carroll

My prayers go out for Dottie and family....I was a classmate at Lowell High and enjoyed many good times in our HS years. Rest In Peace Dottie