The Telegram (St. John's)

DUGGAN (nee MARTIN), Shirley Marie

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With great sadness, the family of Shirley Marie Duggan (nee Martin) announce her peaceful passing on June 25th, 2O22 with her loving husband at her side.

Predecease­d by her parents Cyril and Mary Martin (nee Bulger), Special Uncle William Bulger, Father and Mother-in -Law William and lrma Duggan, Sister-in-law Margie Duggan and nephew Dennis Hunt.

Leaving to mourn her husband of 52 years, Gerald, her daughters, whom she cherished, Colleen Woolgar (Andrew), Susan Duggan (Jason Smith), and Jennifer Berghuis (Chris). Her two precious grandchild­ren, Hannah and Noah Woolgar whom she adored. They brought her so much joy. Her siblings who have been a tremendous support during many of her illnesses, Bill Martin (Kathleen), Peggy Bishop (Dave) and Mary Withycombe (Kent). Her in-laws, Bernard Duggan {Margie, deceased), Paul Duggan (Carol), Mary Hunt (Joe) and Bill Duggan (Bobbie Boland) who were also very supportive throughout the years. Also mourning are her many nieces, nephews and their families, all of whom were near and dear to her. Leaving also, long time close friends, Kevin and Genny Rumsey, Joan Tizzard {Ron, deceased). Missing her also are numerous friends and relatives from her childhood, her

teaching career and her neighbourh­ood. Sincere thanks to her long-term family doctors; Dr. lsaac Natsheh and Dr. Amanda Compton. Also thank you to the numerous doctors and healthcare profession­als who have helped her over the years, especially the staff of the Bliss Murphy Cancer Clinic and Sunnybrook Hospital in Toronto. Shirley was a gentle, kind-hearted woman. Her entire world revolved around her family and loved ones. Even when coping with her own health challenges over the years she still took a genuine interest in the lives of her loved ones. She was always checking in through texts, calls and emails wondering how their day was going. She had a long and rewarding teaching career and touched the lives of many students and colleagues at various schools in the St. John's area and Carbonear. She loved reading and online word games and rarely lost a game of scrabble. She enjoyed a good game of bridge or rummoli, even more so when accompanie­d with a cup of tea, something sweet and a family gathering. While we will miss her daily check-ins immensely, we take comfort in knowing that she passed peacefully and is no longer suffering. We are blessed to have had her in our lives for so many years. During Shirley's life, our family has had countless gatherings and celebratio­ns. We feel so fortunate to have had one last family get-together with her just last week which left us with even more beautiful memories that will remain our most cherished. Cremation will take place followed by a private family visitation.

Funeral will be open to others and will take place Wednesday, June 29th, 2O22 at St . Kevin's Church, Goulds, NL at 10:00 am. Masks required. Flowers gratefully accepted or donations to a charity of your choice in memory of Shirley's generous spirit.

"A mother's love does not set with the sun. lt blankets you all through the night." Amy Hoover

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