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Cynthia Walz Doggett

December 9, 1935 — January 10, 2026

Concord, Massachusetts

Cynthia Walz Doggett, 90, of Concord, MA, passed away peacefully on January 10, 2026, at her home in Concord, MA, with her beloved husband of 68 years by her side. She had been in the compassionate care of hospice for two years.

Born on December 9, 1935 in New York, NY, Cynthia was the cherished only child of Marjorie B. and Hans G. Walz. Her childhood was filled with books, art, and the companionship of her dachshunds, Frankie and Fritter. She treasured summers at Camp Cowasset in North Falmouth, MA, and family travels throughout New England. Cynthia was deeply loved by her parents, who instilled in her enduring values of faith, kindness, and good humor that she carried throughout her life.

Cynthia grew up in Englewood, NJ, where she attended The Dwight School for Girls before pursuing her passion for the arts at Smith College, earning a Bachelor of Arts in Art History in 1957. That same summer, she married her high school sweetheart, William Kirk (Wick) Doggett, Jr, beginning a partnership that would span nearly seven decades. The couple lived in Alpine, NJ, before settling in Cohasset and later Wellesley, MA. It was Wick who introduced her to Chatham, MA, where beginning in 1955, she spent cherished summers at the family's "beach house"—a small cottage overlooking the harbor where three generations of Doggett's gathered.

One of Cynthia's greatest adventures came when the family moved to Edina, MN, for five years. There, she forged lifelong friendships, learned to cross-country ski, explored the region's 10,000 lakes, and discovered a passion for photography. She also worked at a stationery store, where she delighted in the creative process of designing personalized stationery, cards, and invitations for her clients. In retirement, Cynthia learned how to make Nantucket Baskets, and spent twenty years creating stunning baskets for family and friends. Her memory will live on in all of her beautifully crafted baskets.

Above all, Cynthia's family was the center of her world. She devoted her love, pride, and boundless energy to them every day, creating memories and traditions that will endure for generations. Her presence will be forever missed, and her sweet smile and kind touch will live on in the hearts of all who knew and loved her.

Cynthia is survived by her devoted husband of 68 years, William Kirk Doggett, Jr and their four children: William Kirk (Kirk) Doggett III and wife Laurel; Cynthia V. (Tia) Doggett; John B. (Jeb) Doggett and wife Michelle; Tiffany A. Doggett and husband John Lynch, her son-in-law Stewart G. MacDonald, and her ten cherished grandchildren - Tucker, Dylan, Gray, Stetson, Jackson, Quentin, Verity, Finn and Phoebe.

Services will be held at Newbury Court’s Duvall Chapel, 80 Deaconess Rd., Concord, on Sunday, January 18, 2026, at 3:00 pm, and a private interment will take place in July at the Peoples Cemetery in Chatham, MA.

Donations in her memory may be made to:
Eldridge Public Library
546 Main Street
Chatham, MA 02633
508-945-5170
https://app.etapestry.com/onlineforms/EldredgePublicLibrary/tribute.html

Arrangements under the care of Concord Funeral Home, 74 Belknap Street, Concord, MA 01742 978-369-3388 www.concordfuneral.com

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