Obituary
Obituary of Dugay, Mary "Jane"
The death occurred peacefully at Summerset Manor, Summerside, P.E.I. on Saturday, April 18th, 2020 of Mary "Jane" (Allain) Dugay of Summerside, aged 88 years. Jane was born in St. Edwards to the late Ben & Denise (Gaudet) Allain.
Beloved wife of the late Fred Dugay and loving mother of Linda (Ron) Dunne of Cascumpec, Sylvia Gavin, Brenda (Jeff) MacDonald, Colleen Dugay (Bob Ferrier), Karen Mallett (Damien Noonan), Darren (Rebecca) Dugay and Nola Dugay (Rickey Stewart) all of Summerside and Cindy (Neal) Merritt of Charlottetown.. Lovingly remembered by her 19 grandchildren, Amanda Dunne, Suzanne Lamoureux, David, Keith and Scott Buote, Dawn, Chrysta and Tyson Campbell, Chasity Mallett, Shaun and Bobby-Jo Silliker, Sammy-Jo Fleischhacker, Blaine, Darcee and Paul Birch, Miranda and Elijah Merritt, Paige and Dylan Dugay. Also lovingly remembered by 28 great-granchildren, 1 great-great grandson and several nieces and nephews.
Survived by her brothers and sisters Joe Allain of Whitehorse, Yukon, Philip (Carmen) of Miminegash, Nelda Arsenault of Nail Pond, Phyllis (Henry) Gaudet of St. Edwards, Clifford (Cindy) of Kensington and Wayne (Chris) of Summerside, sister-in-laws Olive Allain of Miscouche & Josie Poirier of Oromocto.
Besides her parents, Jane was predeceased by her son Alan and daughter Donna, father and mother-in-law Frank and Regina Dugay, brothers Melvin and Gerald, sister Eva Woznica, son-in-law Paul Mallett, sister-in-laws Catherine and Jean Allain, brother-in-law George Arsenault and infant siblings Henry and Mary Anne.
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Resting at the East Prince Funeral Home, 245 Pope Rd., Summerside. Visitation and funeral services to be announced at a later date. Interment to take place in St. Paul's Cemetery at a later date. Memorial donations in Jane's memory to the Summerset Manor would be greatly appreciated.
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