G. Raymond Dagle.NORTHBORO - G. Raymond Dagle, 83, of Northboro, died Sunday, June 15, at UMass Memorial Hospital, University Campus, in Worcester, following a short illness.He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Betty A. (McCarthy) Dagle; a son, William J. Dagle and his wife, Valerie, of Northboro; two daughters, Betty Brown and her husband, Francis, of Roslindale, and Susan Clougherty and her husband, Kevin, of Clinton; a daughter-in-law, Patricia Dagle of North Grafton; seven grandchildren; three brothers, Donald and Kevin Dagle of Shrewsbury and Timothy Dagle of Worcester; two sisters, Barbara Renaud of California and Mary Monteverdi of Texas; as well as many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his son, Jack Dagle, who died in 2004 and his sister, Mary Therese, Sisters of Providence The Sisters of Providence are an order of Roman Catholic sisters founded in 1843 by Mother Emilie Gamelin. They are headquartered in Montreal, Quebec, and have missions in nations all over the world, including El Salvador, the Philippines, and the United States. . Born and raised in Worcester, he was the son of the late Timothy M. and Teresa (Leahey) Dagle. He had lived in Northboro for the past 55 years. He is a veteran who served in the U.S. Navy during World War II aboard the USS USS abbr. 1. United States Senate 2. United States ship USS abbr (= United States Ship) → Namensteil von Schiffen der Kriegsmarine Woodson. He attended St. John's High School Schools named "St. John's High School" include: In Canada:
sales manager n → directeur commercial sales manager sale n → for Sweet Life Foods for 30 years before retiring in 1990. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus Knights of Columbus, American Roman Catholic society for men, founded (1882) at New Haven, Conn. (where its headquarters are still located), by Father Michael J. McGivney. Adelphi Council No. 4181 in Shrewsbury and past Grand Knight of the St. Augustine Council of Northboro. He was a member of St. Rose of Lima Saint Rose of Lima, (20 April, 1586 - 24 August, 1617), the first Catholic saint of the Americas, was born in Lima, Peru. Biography St. Rose was born April 20 1586, in the city of Lima, the capital of Peru. She received the baptismal name Isabel Flores de Oliva. Church in Northboro. A funeral Mass will be held Thursday, June 19, at 10 a.m., in St. Rose of Lima Church, 244 West Main St., Northboro. Burial will follow in Howard Street Cemetery. Hays Funeral Home, 56 Main St., Northboro, is directing arrangements. Memorial donations can be made to Knights of Columbus Scholarship Fund, 206 South Quinsigamond Ave., Shrewsbury, MA 01545. |
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