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Martin Patrick Dugan

Rocky River, Ohio

Nov 10, 1951 – Jul 15, 2025 (Age 73)

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BORN
November 10, 1951
DIED
July 15, 2025
AGE
73
LOCATION
Rocky River, Ohio

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age 73, of Lakewood, OH, passed away peacefully July 15, 2025 after a twenty year skirmish with brain cancer; loving father of Shea and Kevney (Erin) dear grandfather of Teagan and Ryland; preceded in death by parents Mary and Hubert( Skinny); wonderful brother of Timothy (Beth); Patrick (Peggy);...

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Just found out today about Marty`s passing. I´m really sorry for you and your family. He was a good guy. I will miss knowing him.

Marty was a wonderful parishioner for years at St. Francis de Sales in Holland, Michigan. He volunteered constantly, and was especially driven to help in maintaining the grounds. We still miss him, even though he's been away from Holland now for several years.

The memories of Marty that I have are the kindness he showed me throughout our years together in school and also knowing the Dugan family as well.

Marty was the kindest soul. When I moved my mom into the Normandy he was the guy that gave her the tour, and she just fell in love with him. it made her transition into her new life at the Normandy easier. He will forever be in our hearts

So sorry to hear about Marty....a great example of real fighter for life. God rest his soul and god bless the Dugan family. Terry and Heidi Novak

Pat, Peggy and family, So sorry to hear of your loss in Marty's passing. Condolences and prayers for all. May your brother rest in the Lord's open arms. Be blessed Gary

Moira, Charlie & family: So very sorry to hear about the loss of your brother. I recall so many stories about your close family. May these, along with the love of family & friends, be of comfort to you now. Keeping you all in my thoughts & prayers.

Dearest Pat and the Dugan clan, My heart breaks for you, my sweet friend. What a tremendous loss for your close-knit family. I will keep you close in my thoughts and prayers. Godspeed, Marty.

My basketball court buddy. The times we shared on the court nothing but memorable. May you rest in God's presence and we will dribble again. Tom McCloskey