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Mary Ellen “Toughy” Doll

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Mary Ellen “Toughy” Doll

Birth
Charlestown, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA
Death
7 Nov 2021 (aged 67)
Boynton Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida, USA
Burial
Westerly, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 81 Lot 95
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Mary Ellen Doll passed away on November 7, 2021 at Heartland Healthcare Facility in Boynton Beach, FL. Mary was the daughter of Walter Doll, Jr. and Mary Conrad Doll of Manchester, CT and Charlestown, RI. She was born on October 22, 1954, the sixth child in a family of four older brothers and an older sister. Growing up she was nicknamed "Toughy" for her ability to always "hold her own" in the family. She graduated from Manchester High School in 1972, received her AA degree from Bradford College in MA, and her BA degree with High Honors in 1977 from Smith College in MA. Mary's passion for and special skills in jewelry design and craftsmanship led her to a long career as an artist, craftsman, and business woman. Moving to Jupiter and then Palm Beach Gardens, FL she was employed as a custom jeweler for many years. Until her passing, Mary was the owner of O'Casey's Irish store and traveled to Celtic festivals throughout the US selling jewelry imported from Ireland and her own gemstone jewelry with a Celtic flair. She enjoyed the "gypsy life" and the many friends she made through the fairs.
Her ashes will be interred with her parents at River Bend Cemetery in Westerly, RI in June, 2022.
Mary Ellen Doll passed away on November 7, 2021 at Heartland Healthcare Facility in Boynton Beach, FL. Mary was the daughter of Walter Doll, Jr. and Mary Conrad Doll of Manchester, CT and Charlestown, RI. She was born on October 22, 1954, the sixth child in a family of four older brothers and an older sister. Growing up she was nicknamed "Toughy" for her ability to always "hold her own" in the family. She graduated from Manchester High School in 1972, received her AA degree from Bradford College in MA, and her BA degree with High Honors in 1977 from Smith College in MA. Mary's passion for and special skills in jewelry design and craftsmanship led her to a long career as an artist, craftsman, and business woman. Moving to Jupiter and then Palm Beach Gardens, FL she was employed as a custom jeweler for many years. Until her passing, Mary was the owner of O'Casey's Irish store and traveled to Celtic festivals throughout the US selling jewelry imported from Ireland and her own gemstone jewelry with a Celtic flair. She enjoyed the "gypsy life" and the many friends she made through the fairs.
Her ashes will be interred with her parents at River Bend Cemetery in Westerly, RI in June, 2022.


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