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John P. Donovan

Weymouth, Dorchester, Massachusetts

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Age 65, of E. Weymouth, formerly of Dorchester, July 2, 2008. Beloved husband of Mildred (Connolly) Donovan. Loving father of Timothy Donovan and his wife Elizabeth of Winthrop, Katelyn Sheehan and her husband Patrick of OH, Meaghann Faulkner and her husband Josh of Pembroke. Devoted grandfather...

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John and I spent a lot of time together in our early teens,I remember walking up Holmes av, in the early summer mornings and relieving the milk man of some goodies. I'll miss him terribly, he was best man at my wedding and my best friend when we were young. I'm sorry millie I just found out today,so my condolences are pretty late. Just found out today that Billy Cashman has passed, best of luck millie to you and your family.


Our thoughts and prayers are with you . With our deepest sympathy.

Please accept our deepest sympathies at your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of John's family, particularly Joanne and Eileen.

to the donovan family: we are so sorry to hear about your great loss. you are all in our thoughts and prayers at this very difficult time.

We are all shaped by those we grew up with in many ways---it was a total joy to know you. Spanky. You were the real deal and your spirit will be with those you left behind for a long time to come. Kind thoughts & prayers to Millie and her great family.

my sympathy goes out to the Donovan family and friends of JOHN. JOHN was more than a good freind, he was a smile a solid handshake and if you were with John you knew you were in for a good time Johnny will be missed

To Millie, the children, John's sisters and all the family my heartfelt sypathy. John was a great guy and source of tremendous joy. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. John is with God but will always be in my heart and on my mind. I truly wish I could be there with you. Peace and love to all of you. Fr. Jack Cashman, C.P.

Sorry for your loss. My heart goes out to all of you. Especialy Joanne. Eileen. And there family.

John, so many good memories...from the days you & Millie were dating until we all sat partying on your deck every June listening to the 'Oldies'. And, of course, the Christmas get togethers when Millie went out and got everyone a gift, so you could play Santa. So. here's to the 'Good Times', John. You will be missed.