O'CONNELL, Dorothy J. Career Nursing Professional and Longtime Health Service Director at Middlesex Community College A career nursing professional and longtime Health Service Director at Middlesex Community College, well known for her community involvement in Greater Lowell, died Aug. 27 from...
Thinking of you often. I tried to do something to honor your legacy, but it was more involved than I could...I am sorry. I am doing good and being kind every day to honor you. Love you.
Mimi Chantaprasert
August 24, 2022
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One best ladies I´ve ever met in my life.
Carolyn Delehanty
August 23, 2022
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You will always be missed. I met you when I was a young man going to college as an international student. You always made me feel at home.
Rubens Guifarro
August 23, 2022 | School
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Virginia and I are in grief for our old friend, Dorothy. What a terrible loss for Shaun and the family and all of us. We will never forget her great spirit and generosity. Our hands are over our hearts, tears in our eyes, but we arefilled with gratitude that she was with us.
Bill and Ginny Barker
October 29, 2020 | Friend
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I write this with a heavy heart and send my deepest condolences to the Families of my Mentor, Dorothy O'Connell. I worked as Dorothy's assistant for a semester in 1996 at MCC. She was my role model, and my source of inspiration. She truly earned her angel wings. RIP Dorothy, you were loved by so many. I will forever be indebted to you and MCC. Will miss and love you always.
Lucille Asselin
September 11, 2020 | Lowell, MA | Student
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Lucille Asselin
September 11, 2020 | Student
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Lucille Asselin
September 11, 2020 | Student
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Lucille Asselin
September 11, 2020 | Student
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Dear O’Connell family, First and foremost my thoughts and prayers go to you, your loved ones, your extended family and Mrs. O’Connell. I have a hard time discussing her in past tense because she is forever engraved in my heart. I met Mrs. O’ Connell at M.C.C while I attended Lowell Middlesex Academy Charter School as tough 18 year old kid from the Acre, which at the time was the toughest section of Lowell. I was lost in life and caught up doing things I shouldn’t have been doing and...