1930 - 2017
Visitation
December 5, 20175-8P.M.
Service 6P.M.
Celebration of Life
Dolan Funeral Home
No Funeral Date Scheduled
Lorraine M. (Davidson) Gould, 87, of Pepperell died Monday, November 27, 2017 at St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center in Brighton, MA.
She was married to the late Kenneth Gould, who died on June 23, 2005.
Born on November 1, 1930 in Franklin, NH, she was the daughter of the late Adlard and Herminie (Champoux) Davidson. She graduated from Oxford High School in Oxford, MA with the class of 1948.
Lorraine worked as a secretary for Bowditch & Dewey of Worcester retiring in the early 1990’s.
She was a communicant of St. Mary Church in Chelmsford.
Lorraine loved taking her grandchildren on adventures and Disney theme parks and when they were younger she took pride in ironing their clothing. She an avid reader and most recently spent her time by doing puzzles with her caregiver and daughter Kathleen. Once retired she filled her days antiquing and painting pottery.
She is survived by her daughters, Kathleen Plante of Pepperell and Rita Obuchowski of Worcester; sister-in-law, Gloria Davidson of Shrewsbury; twelve grandchildren; sixteen great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.
She was the mother of the late Matthew Nicolopoulos and the sister of the late Raymond Davidson and Norma Sisco.
Celebration of Life Tues. 5-8 P.M. VISITATION at 5 P.M. FUNERAL SERVICE at 6 PM at the DOLAN FUNERAL HOME 106 MIDDLESEX ST. CHELMSFORD, MA. ARRANGEMENTS BY DOLAN FUNERAL HOME 978-251-4041.
Jannelle
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Dear Grandma,
There is so much I want to say… but honestly I just want to say thank you for being such a wonderful grandmother and for being there for me through the years. I love you so much and will miss you and my hope is that you are sitting with your sister and parents and that you are happy and at peace. Thank you for being you and for helping me be a better me.
Love, Jannelle
Rita Obuchowski
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Dear mother
I will miss you so very much. I will always remember how happy you were when being made a grandmother other than being a grandmother the first time with twins.
All the endless hours spent washing, drying, and ironing my children’s clothes. How you would wrestle with the boys and hide their shoes because they left them at the door. All the years you spent helping with the children. How very happy you were when the twins went to college being the first in the family too go.How we went shopping so the girls linens to matched their dorm room.
The cruise we went on and stayed up all night playing slot machines
I am very grateful to know that you were very well takes care of later in life when you needed it the most.
Someday I will see you again. You have and will be in my heart, thoughts and prayers. I will miss you dearly
Dolores D. Bush
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Lorraine and I were classmates/friends in the Oxford school system from grade six. Also our families were neighbors 0n
Rest in Peace, old friend,,, So glad we reconnected some years ago! May we meet again in The Lord’s kingdom…
Mark Davidson
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So sorry to hear of a good friends passing, God take care of Lorraine and her loving family & Friends as they mourn. Meet again on the other side.
Jenn
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There are so many things I remember….great happy memories. Thank you for that.
Thanks for that last long road trip we took a couple of years ago. It was great for Rachel to get to know you.
Rest in peace Grammy.
Love, Jenn