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Marilyn Haggerty Obituary

Haggerty, Marilyn Dollar CLIFTON PARK Marilyn Dollar Haggerty was so much more than a wife, mother, grandmother, sister, sister-in-law, aunt, cousin, colleague, neighbor or friend. Depending on how you knew her, Marilyn was Mar, Mom, Grandma, Aunt Marilyn, Aunt Mimi, Landis, Ma Haggs, Fruitist, Saint Marilyn or Auntie Angel. Everyone who knew her well, or even briefly, loved her. She had a beautiful spirit and soul. Born on February 18, 1939, at the Mary McClellan Hospital in Cambridge, N.Y., she was the daughter of the late Paul and Alice (Schultz) Dollar. She passed away peacefully at her home in Clifton Park on Thursday, October 28, 2021, after returning home from St. Peter's Hospital in Albany due to several health ailments. All she wanted was to come home, and she got her wish. She died at 82 years old. Marilyn was a 1956 graduate of the Vincentian Institute (V.I.) in Albany, where she gained lifelong friends who she stayed in contact with until her death. She was also a graduate of the Junior College of Albany. Over the years, she shared stories of her childhood, growing up on Orange Street then Norwood Avenue in Albany. She loved taking trips to Lake George, where she met her future husband, Donald, and spent many summers at Burden Lake with her friends and her family. Marilyn and Donald settled in Clifton Park, where they raised their family, celebrated holidays, and chatted with kind and caring neighbors. She was a long-term parishioner at St. Mary's Church, Crescent, and a supporter of her parish and diocese. Marilyn was a social butterfly, and boy did she love to talk! She befriended anyone she encountered and had deep and loving relationships with so many. She enjoyed knitting, watching Jeopardy, having long chats on the phone, traveling with her family, and showing off her dance moves at family weddings. She also enjoyed family trips to Myrtle Beach and Hilton Head and her trips with Donald to St. Petersburg, Fla. Most of all, she loved her family and spending time with her husband, children and grandchildren, including annual trips to Plymouth, Mass. She deeply loved her siblings and the out-laws and talked with them on a daily basis. She was so loved by her nieces and nephews, and their spouses and families, never forgetting to send them cards or acknowledge special times. She celebrated her "second birthday" on August 23, 2013, when she was revived from cardiac arrest while vacationing with her family in Plymouth. Since then, she endured two heart surgeries, numerous physical therapy sessions, and many other health ailments. In addition to raising her family and being there for her husband and children, Marilyn worked as a medical secretary at the VA Hospital in Albany, as a secretary for the St. Catherine's Center for Children in Albany, as the building manager of the Bishop Hubbard Senior Apartments in Halfmoon, and as a neighborhood babysitter and medical transcriptionist. She particularly cherished the time she spent working at the law offices of her dear nephew, William Andrews. Up until her death, she worked as a manager for the Artique Co-Op Shop in Clifton Park and was one of the original vendors. She loved spending time there, socializing with friends, greeting customers, and decorating her booth with her hand-knit sweaters and hats. She is survived by her husband of 53 years, Donald Haggerty; daughters, Kathleen (Eric) Gundrum of West Sand Lake, and Tricia Haggerty of Clifton Park; son, Kevin (Qiong Wang) Haggerty of Duanesburg; and her grandchildren, Sean Patrick Haggerty, Jeremy Gundrum, Matthew Gundrum, and Acadia Yue Haggerty. Additionally, she is survived by sister, Barbara (Richard) Andrews; brother, Robert (Gail) Dollar; sisters-in-law, Linda Dollar and Tuddy Haggerty, and many cousins, nieces and nephews. She is also survived by her Artique community, her V.I. friends, and so many close friends too numerous to name. She was predeceased by her brother, Paul Dollar. Marilyn loved life and lit every room up that she walked into. Although she is physically gone, her bright blue eyes, generous spirit and abundant kindness, and the memories she left behind will always be fondly remembered and cherished. Calling hours will be held on Wednesday, November 3, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., with a funeral service at 12 p.m. at the Catricala Funeral Home, 1597 Route 9 in Clifton Park. Burial will follow in the Saratoga National Cemetery at 2 p.m. The family kindly requests that in lieu of flowers donations in Marilyn's name be made to the American Heart Association, Four Gateway Center, 444 Liberty Ave., Suite 1300, Pittsburgh, PA, 15222. Donations sent to this address will directly support the Albany region.

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Published by Albany Times Union on Oct. 31, 2021.

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Maurice Leone

February 9, 2022

Prays for her and her family

Sister Grace R. Diaz

November 19, 2021

My sincere condolences to the family. Marilyn brought a smile by her cheerful, warm welcome to all she met.
She brought this gift of hospitality to the residents of Bishop Hubbard Apartments in Halfmoon during her time there as director.
On behalf of her friends who knew her through DePaul Housing Management, I want Marilyn´s family to know of the love she shared so generously.
May your memories of the person she was be a source of consolation and peace.

Betsey & Skip Smith

November 5, 2021

Don,
I have been thinking about the two of you lately and wondering how you were feeling. I had no idea Marilyn had passed until I saw the post on Facebook.
I am so sorry for your loss. I loved talking with you both over a few glasses of wine and I have missed those conversations greatly. I´ve only known the two of you for a short time but you both took Skip and I into your circle of friends. Please keep track of yourself and continue to do the things that you both enjoyed.
Skip always told her to be sure and drive straight home. Well, she made it safe and sound.
Betsey and Skip

American Heart Association

November 2, 2021

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.

Mary Beth and Jim Collins

November 1, 2021

We are very sorry for your loss. Marilyn was a treasured neighbor for many years.

Amy Stark

October 31, 2021

It was an honor and a privilege to call you a friend, Marilyn. I loved every minute I spent with you at Artique. Please shine down on us from heaven. You are going to be greatly missed because you are greatly loved.

Mitch Johnson

October 31, 2021

Dear Don - so sorry to hear of your wife´s passing. May you find comfort in knowing that she is at peace. Sincerely Mitch

Lynn Neidl Quinlan

October 31, 2021

Oh, Dearest Fruitgirl! I had just clicked send on my email to you when the incoming phone message announced you had left us.
No other mere cousins ever experienced the endearing 80 years we shared together. Grandmas cooking, best hiding places, good boy dancers at Kaye's porch, charging lionesses down that field, our weddings, our children and grandchildren....all of life.
So many of my life's cherishments were shared with you. I have missed you, and now I always will.
Say, "how are ya", to that long line of Dollars and Schultz's we knew all of our lives. Goodbye Fruitest.

Lynn Neidl Quinlan

Lynn & Jerry

October 31, 2021

Our hearts are broken. We loved her and will miss her alot.

Debbie Brady

October 31, 2021

Kevin,
I am very sorry for your loss. May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
Sincerely,
Debbie (from Internal Audit)

Sheillagh Dare

October 30, 2021

Dear Trish, I was so sorry to read of the loss of your dear mother. I knew how close you were to your mom and how much you loved her. I only met her once at a party at your home but felt her kindness and warmth. Sending my prayers and thoughts to you and your family.

Sincerely,
Sheillagh Egan Dare

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