![]() Dooley moved to Linden, NJ in 1951 and moved to Cranford, NJ in 1963. Dooley of Linden, NJ while he was attending the University of Maryland School of Dentistry. She met and married her husband, Thomas E. She served in a government hospital in Tacoma, Washington as part of the program addressing the medical needs of Native Americans and Eskimos. The American Hospital Association credited the cadet student nurses with helping to prevent the collapse of civilian nursing in the U.S. She was part of the Nurses Cadet Corp's last class instituted to serve the nation's nursing needs during WWII. Agnes Hospital School of Nursing, graduating in 1948. Dooley was born in Baltimore, MD, the eldest daughter of the late Edward and Marion Kenney. She is also survived by many nieces and nephews. Peggy was blessed to have welcomed into her family 13 great-grandchildren, Connor, Aedan, Dasan, Gianna, Rhylee, Owen, Finn, Grayson, Hadley, Sullivan, Emma, Elizabeth and Morgan. She is also survived by her treasured grandchildren, Ted, Teresa, Michael, Shanna and Bridget Dooley, Ryan, Natalie and Tim Benoit, Brian, Kelly, Bobby and Trish Deen, Meghan and Bryan Miller, Caitlin Dooley, Kieffer Hessler, Joseph, Erin, Kate, Alec, Jordan and Kendal Dooley. and Susan of Cranford, Shaun Dooley Benoit of Clark, Mary Lynn and Robert Deen of Timmonium, MD, Mark and Nancy of Doylestown, Pa., Ann Marie and David Hessler of Cranford, Joseph and Susan of Sterling, and Brian of Dublin, Ohio. Dooley is survived by her seven children and their spouses, Thomas E. Margaret (Peg) Dooley passed away on NovemIn the comfort of her home surrounded by her family.
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