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Article: QUINCY MURDER VICTIM'S KIN NOTE SAD ANNIVERSARY FOR WILLIAM DAMON AND HIS TWO DAUGHTERS, THERE IS NO SOLACE OR CERTAINTY A YEAR LATER
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- The Boston Globe (Boston, MA)
- Article date:
- December 15, 1987
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QUINCY - One year after Lois Quintiliani Damon was brutally
murdered in a Braintree convenience store, the shattered young
family she left behind waits for justice.
Damon, 31, was raped, stabbed and strangled in the Dairy Mart
Store on Hayward Street on Dec. 14, 1986.
Her husband, William, 34, and their children, Sheena, 5, and
Sara, 15 months, yesterday passed the first anniversary of her
murder alone in their Trafford Street home.
William Damon was described as "not doing very well today,"
by a woman who identified herself as Lois Damon's aunt and who
lives next door. "This is a very bad day for him."
Shining through the living room window of the neat,
duplex-style home ...