Joyce-McDonough-Obituary

Joyce A. McDonough

Dorchester, Massachusetts

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McDonough, Joyce A. (McCarthy) Age 71, of Braintree, formerly of Dorchester, passed away unexpectedly at the Mass. General Hospital in Boston on Tues., Nov. 25, 2008. Beloved wife of 49 years to Edward J. "Buddy" McDonough. Loving mother of Mark McDonough and his wife Lisa of Belmont, Joseph...

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Dear Uncle Buddy and our cousins,
We could not believe when we heard that Aunt Joyce had passed away from this life. We will always remember her and pray for her. She will be missed. Glades Road during the summertime will never be the same without her.

Johnny, Mark, and Family:
We are so sorry to hear about your mother. Take care and God Bless.
Love, Lori and Lisa (the twins) xo

Mark & Lisa;

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and the family on the passing of your mother/mother in-law.

Love Bob & Marge Doyle

Mark and Family;
Sorry to hear of the passing of your
mother. It is tough to loose a parent. Keep her memories alive in your thoughts and prayers. We will keep you, your families and your Mother in our thoughts and prayers.
God Bless!

Dear Buddy,
Our sincere and heartfelt sympathy for your tremendous loss. Our prayers are with you at this most difficult time.

Dear McDonough Family,
We were so sorry to hear about Joyce. What a wonderful person. She will be severly missed.

Buddy and family, My sincere sympathy to you on so a tremendous loss. Joyce will certainly be welcomed by a wonderful friend, Fr. Jim, so I pray that gives you all peace. She and all of you will be in my prayers during this difficult time.

To all,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. The Heaven campus of the Glades Club awaits us all when our time comes. God bless you all.

Buddy & Family:
Sorry that I am not able to attend either the wake or Funeral Mass.
Be assured of my prayers for the repose of the soul of Joyce and for the spiritual consolation of the family and yourself.
I always enjoyed seeing you folks on your occasional visits back home to St. Gregory's Parish Church.
Peace