Margaret C. Duggan

margaret duggan

DANVERS- Margaret C. (Bradley) Duggan, 91, passed away on December 19, 2020. She was the wife of the late Francis M. Duggan.

Born in Lawrence on May 31, 1929, she was the daughter of the late Romey and Frances (Peacock) Bradley. She was raised and educated in Lawrence and was a graduate from The Lawrence General Hospital School of Nursing. Margaret had a long career as a Registered Nurse. She had worked at the Danvers State Hospital, Hunt Memorial Hospital the Heritage House and Cedar Glen Nursing. Margaret was a communicant of the Saint Mary of the Annunciation Church. She also enjoyed bowling.

She is survived by her children, Ann Margaret Duggan of Littleton, Keith Duggan of Amesbury and Brian Duggan of Danvers, her grandchildren, Brandon, Tiffany and Madeleine Duggan and Sean and Nick Silva and their mother, Olivia Silva all of Danvers and her dear friend, Linda Perino. She was predeceased by her son Michael Duggan, her daughters-in-law Susan and Judith, her grandsons, Shane Duggan and Jason Munroe and her sister Frances Schmidlne.

Margaret’s family would like to thank her caregivers Shelley and Lynda and All Care Hospice.

Visitation will be held from 3-5PM on Monday, January 4, 2021 at C.R. Lyons & Sons, Funeral Directors, 28 Elm St., Danvers. Attendees are required to wear face coverings, practice social distancing, and are respectfully asked for no physical contact with the family. All other services are private. In lieu of flowers donations Northeast Arc, Development Office, 1 Southside Rd, Danvers, MA, 01923.

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  1. Dear Annie (as Peg always called you) Brian, Keith and family,

    I am so sorry for the loss of your dear mom, & grandmother. Peg & I became
    friends when we worked together on a couple of special ministries at St. Mary’s
    Parish, and our friendship continued these many years.

    Peg would attend the 4:00 p.m. Mass each Saturday at St. Mary’s for as long as
    her health would allow her to, which meant a lot to her. She also loved bowling and
    was so disappointed when she could no longer join her team. She loved her daily
    walks up and down her street,. In spite of her failing health she never seemed
    to complain.

    I am most grateful for a recent memory with Peg that took place at he end of
    of October when she was still, (with help) able to get into my car and (wearing masks) we took a wonderful ride through Gloucester along the Ocean and how Peg kept saying
    there is just something about the ocean and how peaceful it is.

    I found Peg to be a very caring and devoted wife, mother, grandmother and sister.
    She loved all of you and she had a beautiful smile that would light up when she spoke
    about you. May you all be comforted for all the wonderful care you gave to your
    Mom and grandmother, I know how much she appreciated everything you did
    for her.

    I too will miss you Peg but I believe you are at Peace reunited to all your family who
    have gone before you!

    Love,

    Linda Perrino

  2. Peg, you were so full of life and I want to thank you for all the fun and laughs we had together. Many memories made in a short time together. I love you and miss you so much. I am lost without you, as so many others are as well. Rest in heavenly peace, until we see each other again. 🙏❤️


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