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Emil J. MacDougall

Uxbridge, Massachusetts

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MacDOUGALL, Emil J. 78, of Uxbridge, formerly of Franklin, Marlborough and Cambridge died Dec. 3. Beloved husband of Phyllis (Babineau) MacDougall. Loving father to Ronald J. MacDougall of Uxbridge, Ann Louise Feenan of Nashua, NH, Lorraine J. Sheridan of West Falls, NY and Mary T. Ryan of...

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I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. Emil was a gentelman, father figure and a truly a great man. We worked together for 3 plus yrs. He will be truly missed. Rest in pease now Emil.

I am saddened to hear of the passing of Mr MacDougall
I worked for Emil for many years in Waltham. Although it has been many years since working with Emil, I have always had the utmost respect for him
My sympathies to his children that I have met, Ron and Ann and condolences to the entire MacDougall family
Sincerely
Brian and Cecilia Doyle and family

Mr. Macdougall was one of my favorite people to see at the library. He was a sweet, funny, considerate man who will be missed. My sincere condolences to his beloved family

We will so miss this terrific guy who was as a brother to me since we have known each other through the years. He met my dear friend Phyllis in March '53 when she and I were MAHSN classmates and I met my future husband Johnny in June '53. We double-dated, married the same year ('56), and visited each others' homes in Mass & Fla many times. We felt that their family was ours and vice-versa. Phyllis & Emil came to Fla in March several years when we had our local ACS Relay For Life and...

Emil and Phnyllis would visit us for
a few days each February in Florida.
One February Emil brought Tim a
bottle of gin in a blue bottle for a
gift. Tim had never seen gin in a blue bottle,so, to play a joke on Emil, Tim made the gin and tonic
drinks, but he put a bit of blue
Curacaou in Emil's. When Emil recieved it he looked a bit bemused
and tried to move the drink a bit
away, to be diplomatic ,and did not
say anything. Tim then said,
"Emil I have brought...

Words canot express my sadness of the passing of this wonderful man. He could always make you smile with just a look. He was loved, cherished and will be very deeply missed.

Emil was a wonderful man, quick to smile and quick to hug! We will all miss him and hold the family close in our hearts. Heaven will be more fun now that he has arrived. Lots of Love, Diane, Tom, Abbey, Robyn and Randy.