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Martin L. Dosick Ph.D.

West Boylston, Massachusetts

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Martin L. Dosick, 85, of West Boylston, died on Monday, August 15, 2016, following a long illness. He leaves his wife of 53 years, Jocelyn E. (Nesson) Dosick; a son, Jonathan Dosick and his wife, Melissa of Spencer; a daughter, Rebecca, wife of Daniel Bernzweig of Hopkinton; and a sister, Eleanor...

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very saddened to learn of Marty's passing. i have nothing but the fondest memories of him, his brightness and sense of humor, when we were graduate students at UCLA in the 1950s...he in sociology, me in anthropology

So sorry to hear of Marty's passing. As a colleagues at Springfield College I had the privilege to serve with him on several committees and enjoyed working with him. He was always compassionate and supportive.

Friends,
We are hosting a Memorial for my Dad Martin on Sunday, September 11, 2016 at 1:00 in West Boylston. If you would like details emailed to you, please contact Rebecca at [email protected]. We would love to have you there.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Romans 15:13, May the God who gives hope fill you with all joy and peace by your trusting in him, so that you may abound in hope with power of holy spirit

Ron and I cannot express any words that convey the depth of our sympathy for your loss. We were students of his back in the 70s and valued him so much. While we were abysmal and negligent about staying in touch, we thought of him so often and what he meant to us in our lives and what we have learned along the way. He surely will be missed.

Barbara and Ron Macaulay

What a loving, gentle, inspiring man. I was blessed to have known him. My heart breaks for all of you. May memories, time and the love of friends comfort you.

Rebecca and family - I am so very sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this very sad time.
Fran Bellerive

I will remember always remember Marty as being a kind and generous man with whom I was associated with at Springfield College. He was a great humanitarian and friend. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.