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Roger Regis Dumont

Quincy, Massachusetts

Jun 13, 1956 – Jun 21, 2023 (Age 67)

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BORN
June 13, 1956
DIED
June 21, 2023
AGE
67
LOCATION
Quincy, Massachusetts
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Roger Regis Dumont, 67, of Quincy MA (formerly of Berlin NH and southern NH). died on June 21, 2023 after a courageous battle with cancer. Roger was a remarkably thoughtful and generous person, loved dearly by his family and friends. He loved travel, music, theater and the city of Boston, and...

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What a beautiful beautiful man you were Roger. My deepest of deepest condolences to your family, especially your beloved New Hampshire based sister. My heart aches, I had no idea what you were going through. I wish I would've called you when my inner voice urged me to in April and May. You always saw the goodness in others. How many times would you say in your kind Roger voice, "Now Shannon you know..."and then you would give a grace-filled benefit of the doubt explanation. Roger, you were a...

Roger and I were neighbors and fellow congregants (since 1989) at Mary Queen of Peace parish in Salem NH. We've been friends ever since and Roger had stayed at our hotel in Ogunquit ME & recently vacationed with us at our home in Fort Lauderdale, FL. We are thankful and feel blessed for the memories we have when he stayed with us. Roger was truly and honestly the best friend anyone could ever ask for, always sending birthday/holiday cards and calling often. His loss will be felt by many as he...

Im sorry for your loss. I knew Roger through the GBCA and he came to hear me sing a couple times, he was always a ray of sunshine, it was always nice to speak with him and to hear from him. He will be missed.

I remember Roger's kindness and generosity assisting people as a Concierge at the Boston Park Plaza.

Roger has always been a kind and caring man. He prided himself about taking care of his guests and giving them the best possible experience while in Boston. He touched the lives of so many people. Roger, you made Boston a better place, RIP.