Born In: Newfoundland, Canada
Passed in: Curling, Newfoundland, Canada
1937 - 2010
It is with great sadness that the family of the late Dominic Michael Quigley announce his passing on Tuesday, March 9th, 2010 at the Western Memorial Regional hospital at the age of 72 years. He leaves to mourn with fond and loving memories his children: Richard James (Perpetua), Ottawa, Bradley Michael (Joan), Kitchener and Gregory Allen, Truro; grandchildren: Nathan Dominic (Ailson) and Marissa Joanna, Ottawa; great-grandchild: Aiden Stuart, Nova Scotia; sisters: Dorothy Gregway, New York, Sadie (Ray P. Simms), Ottawa, Ann (John Biava), Florida and Mary Gallant, Curling; brothers: Alphonsus (Luella), Sudbury, Dermot (Kathleen), Pasadena, Aloysuis, Thomas (Geraldine), Curling and Joseph (Annette), Corner Brook, sister-in-law Rosalie Quigley, Corner Brook, as well as a large circle of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. He was predeceased by his wife Joan, December 7, 2008, parents James and Theresa Dorothy Quigley, brothers James and Patrick, brother-in-law Joseph Gallant. Friends may visit Fillatre’s Funeral Home, 218 Curling Street on Thursday 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. A Mass of Christian burial will be held on Friday, March 12th at 10:30 a.m. at Sacred Heart Church, Curling, Father Bernard Buckle officiating, cremation to follow at Humber Valley Crematorium. As expressions of sympathy, donations may be made to the M.S. Society or to Sacred Heart Parish. The family guest book may be signed or a memorial donation may be made through our website www.fillatre.ca
“ Sorry to hear of your loss and for being away at this time and not being there to pay my respects. He was a very good man and i will miss the conversations i had with him and to see his smile when ever he was out and about. Please take care.”
“Sorry to hear of Mr. Quigleys death,may he rest in peace. ”
“When we lose someone we love it seems that time stands still.
What moves through us is a silence... a quiet sadness... A longing for one more day...
one more word... one more touch... We may not understand why you left this earth so soon,
or why you left before we were ready to say good-bye, but little by little, we begin to remember
not just that you died, but that you lived. And that your life gave us memories too beautiful to forget.
We will see you again some day, in a heavenly place where there is no parting. A place where
there are no words that mean good-bye.
Sadie and Ray”
“So sorry about your loss. Our thoughts and Prayers are with you at this sad time.”
“Dominic and I had a real nice catch up
on things at aunt Vons 90th birthday.
Sorry to read of his passing.
Fred Leggo.”
“So sad for your loss”
“Mary,
So sorry to hear of your brother\'s passing. Keeping you in my thoughts and prayers.
Marie Chow”
“quigley family ”
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