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| Margaret A. (Curran) LeGrand, 86 |
| By Administrator |
| Monday, December 28, 2009 04:44 PM |
|
Margaret A. (Curran) LeGrand, of Duxbury formerly of Braintree, died on December 27 at the age of 86 at Wingate at Silver Lake in Kingston. Wife of the late James LeGrand, she leaves her children James LeGrand of Carver, Margie Stafford of Plymouth, Patricia LeGrand of Waban and Dennis and Joseph LeGrand of Braintree. She also leaves her 7 cherished grandchildren Tricia (Joyce) Moore, Chad Joyce, Dan and Matthew Stafford, Jill, Katie, and Jaime LeGrand. Mother of the late Linda A. Joyce, John LeGrand, Jay LeGrand and Mary Alice LeGrand. Margaret was born in Somerville and graduated from Medford High School and Windom College in Boston. She had worked as a lab assistant at MIT during WWII and later as a sales associate at Jordan Marsh and Macy’s in Hanover. Margaret was a member of Holy Family Church in Duxbury where she has lived for the past 27 years. She enjoyed being a part of the Duxbury Village "Knit- Witts", playing cards, voulunteering at the Duxbury Thrift Store and especially spending time with her family. A funeral mass will be held on Wednesday, December 30 at Holy Family Church in Duxbury at 11:30. Visiting hours will be held at the Richard Davis Funeral Home, 373 Court St (Rt 3A), Plymouth on Tuesday December 29th from 3 to 7 PM. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that in Margaret’s memory, do something kind to someone you love. |








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