Edward-Donohue-Obituary

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Edward M. Donohue

Billerica, Massachusetts

May 1, 1943 – Jan 1, 2019 (Age 75)

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BORN
May 1, 1943
DIED
January 1, 2019
AGE
75
LOCATION
Billerica, Massachusetts

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McKenna-Ouellette Funeral Home Obituary

LOWELL- Edward M. Donohue, age 75, a longtime resident of Lowell died Thursday, April 18, 2019 at Life Care Center of Merrimack Valley after a long illness. He was born in Lowell on May 1, 1943, and he was a son of the late Walter and Elizabeth (McCaffrey) Donohue. He was a graduate of...

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My brother Tom and I spent many fun hours with Buddy and Eddie growing up on Bartlett St. Eddie was always a helpful, positive and enjoyable person to have in our neighborhood group. I can see from reading other memorials that he stayed that way throughout his life. Thisis no surprise, given his family and values. Tom and I will remember Eddie in our prayers. Jim OHare

Coach Brown and the Hightower elementary family, sends our deepest condolences.

To the Donohue Family,

So sorry to hear of Eddie's passing. Our family will always remember him as a great friend to our dad. They had a lot of good times together - both on the job and off. Elvis/Bugsy as he was known to us was also a great friend to our mom after dad's passing. We will always remember Eddie and will keep him in our thoughts and prayers.

The Gillis Family

Our condolences are with his sister Fran and Family
Eddie is in a better place today with some of is many friends.
not a bad place. Rest in peace Ed.

Pauline and Ralph Kennedy, Vero Beach FL.

My mother being Flossie, I remember Ed and family when I was a kid, a few years younger then he was. Through the years I would meet him occasionally here and there for a few minutes of conversation. Always ready with a smile and talk. Ran into Rick Smith a few years ago on the Cape and when I mentioned Lowell as my previous home, he mentioned his Uncle Ed was a fireman there. The world got smaller as I realized that his uncle and family were my mothers cousins and I had known Ed for years. So...

I will miss your great sense of humor and laugh . You have been a big part of my life growing up . Be at peace Dear friend .

To the whole Donohue Family.
So very sorry for your loss. Eddy was a kind and gentle soul. Heaven has added a beautiful angel.

Eddie was a very special presence on the Lowell Fire Dept.He was truly loved and appreciated by everyone who had the good fortune to work with him.His easy going nature,sense of humor and ability to dish out (and receive) some outstanding practical jokes will be remembered for years to come.It is very sad to realize that: "Elvis has left the building"

To the Donohue Family, Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.

The Plamondon Family,
Red, Anita, Linda and Richard