Margaret "Peg"-Donahue-Obituary

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Margaret "Peg" Donahue

Framingham, Massachusetts

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October 27, 2020
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Framingham, Massachusetts

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Norton, McKinney & Lawler Funeral Home - Framingham Obituary

Peg Donahue, 69, a resident of Framingham, died Tuesday, October 27, 2020 at home in the comfort and care of her family, after a prolonged illness. She was the devoted spouse of Paul F. Donahue of Framingham for 26 years.

Peg was born in Boston, MA to James and Marjorie (Pendergast)...

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Paul Donahue and Family,
I was saddened to hear about the passing of Peg. Peg worked for me as a Training Course Developer at the (then) Nynex Telephone Company's Management Training Center in Marlboro, Ma. in the early 1990's.
As some of the other condolence messages have stated, she was a very classy and elegant lady with a smile that could light up a room. For me, she was simply that one-of- kind person who was loved and admired by all who knew her.
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Jim and Donahue family, my deepest condolences on the loss of Peg. May your fond, family memories get you through this difficult time. May Peg rest in peace.

Jim, out condolences to you, your father, and your entire family. Wish we could be with you.

My sincere sympathy to the Donahue family, whom I still regard with great fondness as being part of the Marian High School family. My relationship with Mrs. Donahue never extended much beyond our meeting at the 7:30 Mass on Sundays, but I will remember her ever-present smile and friendliness to me.

I worked with Peg in Burlington and Cambridge. She was one of the nicest people always smiling. My condolences to all those who loved her. May her memory be a blessing.

Paul and family,
I am saddened to hear of Peg’s passing. She was a wonderful next door neighbor and always had a smile for everyone. I think of how welcoming she always was and the day we drove up to a New Hampshire Humane Society with a huge Rotweiller in the back ( thank you Paul for the doggy gate) and she came back with hamster for her class at St Bridgets. She was a kind soul and will be truly missed.

I was blessed knowing you. I loved teaching next door to you at the school, and seeing your smile. Everytime I would walk into church for Mass, you had a smile on your face, and a greeting. I know God was welcoming you at the table of Saints. Prayers for Paul, and all your family. You will be missed.

Peg was one of the nicest people I have meet. I worked with Peg in the business office and in Burlington. Always had a great smile on her face. My deepest condolences to her Aunt Mary.

Peg was a wonderful woman. She never complained through her illness and life. She was always cheerful and a very generous person. Peg and Paul were a great, loving couple that cared and worried for everyone. She will be missed dearly. I am so sorry Covid prevents us from having a true celebration of life for Peg.