LORRAINE-DOMIGAN-Obituary

LORRAINE DOMIGAN

Medford, Massachusetts

Feb 6, 1950 – Feb 6, 2025

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BORN
February 6, 1950
DIED
February 6, 2025
LOCATION
Medford, Massachusetts

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DOMIGAN, Lorraine (Carbone) Of Medford, February 6. Beloved wife of 45 years to Paul Domigan. Devoted mother to Paul Domigan, Jr. and Danielle Domigan and her husband, Mikael Vienneau. Loving grandmother of Liv, Levi and Emmy. Dear sister of the late Arthur Carbone and the late Mary Leon....

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I am so very sorry to learn of Lorraine's passing. It has been many years since I worked with her, but I have never forgotten her. How could I? Lorraine was the gold standard for public service. She was kind, helpful and always positive. No task was too big or too small for Lorraine and her team. They always found a way to get things done. Our world is a better place because of Lorraine, and I am so fortunate I was able to learn from one of the very best. My deepest condolences.

I´m so sad to hear this news. I worked with Lorraine for many years at DESE. She always had a smile on her face and a kind word for everyone. Our chats about family and especially grandkids were always special. She was a true joy to have as a coworker. Rest easy, my friend.

Lorraine was my first supervisor at the Department of Education. She hired me in 2001. She was an amazing person, always willing to help and a great inspiration. She will be greatly missed.

My aunt, a beautiful soul, who will be so missed and never forgotten.

Lorraine In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always. It was nice to work with you and be a great Friend. May you rest in peace. Reggie and Ted

Lorraine was so kind. I remember when I first started in the field, and went to my first Big Meeting; I didn't know anyone and was so intimidated, but Lorraine learend my name and made me feel like I belonged there. She always did. Part of me still looks for her at those meetings. I will miss her.

Lorraine was such a warm, kind, generous, and joyful person, and I'm very glad to have known her. She always had a smile, a funny story, words of support, a bit of helpful advice, and a new picture of her grandbabies at the ready. She was a bright light and she will be deeply missed. My heart goes out to the family she loved so much, I'm so sorry for your loss.

My deepest condolences to you and your family. I worked closely with Lorraine for a few years, and we always chatted about family, friends and life in general. Lorraine truly loved her family and always had fond stories about her grandbabies. She will truly be missed, and I was blessed to have her as a friend as well as a co-worker.

Lorraine was such a kind person and joy to work with. She will be truly missed.