Carla and family,
Harris and I are so sorry to hear of Dugan’s passing. He was well known to both church and community. Harris recalls painting St. Gregory’s church with Dugan many years ago. It was always a pleasure to bump into him and have a chat. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. “Those we love don’t go away. They walk beside us every day.”
Sincerely,
Eileen and Harris Martin and Family
To Dugan's family and friends:
Our sincerest sympathy and prayers to you all. We have know Dugan for most of our lives but have been neighbours for the past 17 years. And what a wonderful neighbour he was .Played darts with him and Anna for years. What a beautiful couple. Loved seeing and chatting with him every day with his little friend until his mobility started to decline. He is at peace now and with his family members who have gone before him.
God bless you all.
Gone but never will be forgotten
David and Rosemary Howie
So sorry to hear of Dugan’s passing. He was a great man and uncle. He and Aunt Ann were such generous and supportive people. Every time I came home from away, I found myself on their deck swing sitting with one or both of them. Sometimes the conversation was about serious stuff but mainly it was just catching up and telling stories. I always left their house with a full belly and a warm heart. Condolences to his family and his many friends and acquaintances.
DUGAN meant a lot to me we travelled in many places including Halifax Dartmouth Moncton Stephenville and lots of places in cape breton playing darts.we had a camp an old bus in framboise where hunting fishing and lot of lies told lol he was a great guy lending a hand to anyone .they broke the mold when dugan was born there were no other like him.to his family and numerous friends my sincere condolences.i will always remember him