1939
2013
DUGAN
James Anthony Dugan, age 73, died Tuesday January 29th at St. Elizabeth Healthcare, South in Florence. He was resident of Hebron, KY. James was a retired Sales and Operations Manager in the chemical supply industry, a proud veteran of the United States Army and a member of Mary Queen of Heaven Church. Survivors include his wife Joanne (nee Mozina ) Dugan; 2 daughters Maureen Osterhaus (Jeff) and Mary Ann( Michael) Robbins; 3 sons Matthew (Karla) , Michael and John Dugan; 4 sisters Catherine Bremer , Maggie Ference, Theresa Dugan and Beth Yothers; 5 brothers Regis, Jack , Tom, Kevin and Michael Dugan. James was the grandfather of 5 grandchildren, Mark and Natalie Dugan and Mackenzie, Meghan and Max Robbins. Visitation will be Friday evening 5-8pm at Linnemann Family Funeral Home, Burlington. Mass of Christian Burial will be Saturday 10 am at Mary Queen of Heaven Church. Burial will be in St. Mary Cemetery. The family suggests that Memorial contributions be made to: The Northern Kentucky Tea Party P.O. Box 853 Independence, KY 41051 or Covenant House, 461 Eighth Avenue, New York, NY 10001
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In loving memory of a great athlete and a fine gentleman. Dr. And Mrs. Steve Bojorquez FHS Class of 62’
Steve Bojorquez
Classmate
March 8, 2021
I am so sorry for your loss, Uncle Jim will be greatly missed by all. He was always such a kind and compassionate man. I know that his family here on earth will miss him but I hope you all take comfort in knowing that he was welcomed to heaven with open arms and is now resting in peace.
Angie Rucinski
February 5, 2013
Our deepest sympathy to all of the Dugan family. Jim was always a pleasure to meet. We respect his patriotism.
Gerard & Shirley Golofski
February 2, 2013
My deepest sympathy to Joanne and family. May God give you peace and consolation during this time of sorrow.
I always enjoyed Jim's sense of humor.
Karen Dwyer
February 2, 2013
JoAnne, so sorry to hear. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Kathy and Tom Turan
February 1, 2013
Jim was inspirational to me and he will be sorely missed.
James Berg
January 31, 2013
Very sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with your family during this difficult time.
Pati Blevins
January 31, 2013
Jim Dugan was a great man and a true patriot. He fought courageously for America's founding principles. He will be sorely missed by his family and friends.
Eric Dulaney
January 31, 2013
We offer our condolences and prayers to the family and have fond memories of Jim. We were friends for decades. He will be missed.
William Fluke
January 31, 2013
Our deepest sympathy to Jo and family. Jim will be missed by all of us.
Rege & Jackie Dugan
January 31, 2013
Our community has lost a true patriot and fearless leader, Jim Dugan. Jim fought tirelessly for the Tea Party principles of limited government, free markets and fiscal responsibility. His knowledge of these issues was regularly expressed in numerous Letters to the Editor and speeches and his wit was ever present. Our thoughts, prayers and love are with Joanne and their family.
Ann and Vic Altherr
January 31, 2013
Jim Dugan was a fine Catholic gentleman who was very devoted to his family and his Country. A true Patriot who fought daily to uphold America's founding principles. We will really miss him. Please God, give us more like him.
Bernie Kunkel
January 31, 2013
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