JOHN-SHUGERT-Obituary

JOHN MCCLARE SHUGERT

Lexington, Massachusetts

1950 - 2015

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Shugert, John McClare Age 65, of Lexington, MA, died on August 3 at home after a long and courageous struggle with pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors. He was the devoted son of John Richard Shugert and Grace Charnock (McClare) Shugert. He is survived by his beloved family: his wife, Linda Hayes...

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Dear Linda and family,
It was way past his death that I learned he had died. Oh my goodness to this day I tell people he was my favorite boss. I worked for him at Bentley.
June 11th, I always remember his bday but more importantly flag day. He loved that day. When I hang my flag on the 14th I salute John.
One funny story... He had been on upper campus most if the day. He came back at 4ish with a few hours of work to be done before we left. He was...

Dear Linda,

I just heard of John's passing an hour ago. There are no perfect words to say how sorry I am for you and your family's loss.
He was such a wonderful man and loved his family soooo very much.
Truly the world's loss.
God bless you all.
Eileen Mahoney

Dear Johnny Shugert! My brother Talby's best friend when we were kids growing up in Pepperell, MA. Who knows? Maybe they are reunited now in the afterlife. My heart goes out to his family!

So sad to learn of John's passing. Our paths crossed at Bentley University where I worked closely with John on Trustee and Alumni matters. His smile and perky personality always brightened my day. He has left a footprint of goodness. My sincere condolences to his family.

George Fantini

Just learned about John's death. He was a fellow member of the Bowdoin Class of 1972. I remember him well. Condolences to all.

Vin DiCara

John's warmth, playfulness and energy were very positive influences on me as a young child. I have so many fond memories of him smiling, playing hide and seek with Tim and Kate on the Green, going for that morning jog, he and Linda beating my parents and other neighbors at Trivial Pursuit... Sending love, appreciation and strength to the whole family.

Our kids grew up in Lexington across the street from the Shugert family. We loved John's wit, intelligence, family values, everything about the man. Our thoughts are with his wonderful family. From Lucas, Ana, Alicia, & Dave

Our family grew up in Lexington across the street from the Shugert family. We loved John's whit, intelligence, family values, everything about the man. Our thoughts are with his wonderful family. From Lucas, Ana, Alicia, & Dave

A lovely man gone too soon. My deepest sympathy