Terrence-O'Duggan-Obituary

Terrence J. O'Duggan

Wellesley Plymouth Duxbury, Massachusetts

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Of Plymouth and Naples, FL, February 10th, formerly of Duxbury, Wellesley and Chatham. Beloved husband of Deborah (Clark) O'Duggan. Devoted father of Mark T. O'Duggan of Winthrop and Stephen C. O'Duggan and his wife Erin of Cohasset. Brother of Donald O'Duggan of Needham, Sheila Luttazi of...

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I remember the first time I met Terry. He was bringing his dog, who I soon learned accompanied him quite a bit, to be groomed. I had just opened a hair salon next door. He came in for a haircut and we became friends immediately. I found him very handsome and important and admired the way he spoke so highly of his wife. Over the years, he always made sure I was a making wise business decisions, enough money, and enjoying what I was doing. Terry always seems genuinely interested in what I...

To the Family of Terry O'Duggan: I am an old friend of Terry's going back to when he lived in Needham with his mother and when he owned the Texaco station by Woodland Country Club and Billy Roberts was pumping gas for him. I had not seen Terry for so many years but I did bump into him at the airport)Logan last December) when he was coming back from Florida with a beautiful dalmation dog. We spoke briefly but after that brief enclunter so many memories flooded back. He told me how sick he...

Dear Debbie and Terry's Family, I'm so sorry to hear of his passing. I remember him from high school and how much fun and popular he was. He was a real cutie. I know he has been in a lot of pain, so may he be at peace now. Remember all the good times!

To Debbie and family of Terry:

I was so saddened to hear of Terry's death. Although I have not seen you in many years, I remember Terry in his young and strong years, and what a great guy he was. Just wanted to add my condolences to all of you.

Debbie, we send our deepest sympathy to you and your children for the passing of Terry. I know he will be sadly missed by his family. Our prayers and thoughts are with you during this time of sorrow. God bless you all. Love, Eddie & Joanie Dombrowski

I cried today. The reality of Terry's death rushed into my being when I read the Boston Globe. This vibrant, passionate man had died - how could this be! How difficult his illness must have been, his loss of control of his own destiny.

I reminisced about the 60's and 70's, when we were young married friends living in Chatham. I pictured Terry, that handsome, black-haired Irishman and crane company founder, and Deborah, as he liked to call her, his slim, pretty, tennis-devoted wife....

Our deepest smypathy to Debbie,Steve,Mark & Erin. We felt fortunate to have known such a courageous person.Love to all.