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Mary Jane Doherty

Burlington, North Reading, Stoneham, Massachusetts

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Of Burlington, formerly of North Reading and Stoneham July 18th, age 73. Loving and devoted wife of the late William A. Doherty. Devoted mother of Deborah J. Doherty of Winchester, William Doherty and his wife Cindy of E. Stroudsburg, PA, David and Ellen Doherty both of Stoneham. Daughter of the...

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Loss of a loved one creates a deep sorrow which can only be lessened by good memories. A mother's life continues forever in the lives of her children; Honor her.

Dave -

They say God takes the good ones; what that says about the rest of us I don't know, but now He has a good one by his side, a Guardian Angel watching over a family she must have been so proud of. I would never pretend to know what you and your family are going through, but please know you are in my thoughts and prayers.

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

I am so sorry for your loss.
Mary Jane was a great lady and a good friend. I will miss seeing her
everyday.

To Ellen and her family,
Ellie, I am very sorry to hear about the passing of your mom. I hope that you remember the good times you had with "Helen" and all the great memories that you all as a family shared. Please know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Dawn Piekarski (Carey)

Ellen and family,
My heart goes out to all of you for the loss of your mother. May God keep her in his hand up in Heaven. My family's prayers are with you all.
Erin (Pesci)

I will miss you Mary Jane!! I always loved talking to you and laughing. The best was what we pulled to get Joanne to come for her surprise Birthday Party. Life is not going to be the same without you, that is for sure. You were a Lady in every way. You will always be in my heart.

Love Marianne

David, Will, Debbie, Ellen - it was so sad to hear about your mother's death. She was a wonderful and strong woman. My mind quickly falls back on times of baseball card trading, whiffle ball games, shooting hoops in the driveway and little league - during the Pine Ridge, Sunset Ave and North Street days. She was there with a glass of kool aid or a popsicle on a hot day.

We are sorry for your loss, and you are all in our thoughts.

With Love, Tim Haynes and Family

Dear Deb and Family,
We were so sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. Carol, Mark & Family