In Memory of

Martha

Lape

MacDougal

(Lape)

Obituary for Martha Lape MacDougal (Lape)

Late in the evening of Wednesday, August 29th, Martha Lape MacDougal re-entered an elemental state with her loving family by her side. One year ago, Martha was diagnosed with kidney cancer and she did everything she could to fight it, but in the end, she left this world valiantly and peacefully. She and her family donated her body to the Steven E. & Catherine Pappas Center for Neuro-oncology at Massachusetts General Hospital in the hope that her disease and death could help facilitate reasearch to enhance and lengthen the lives of others.

Martha was born in Boston on May 8,1949, the third of six children, to Mary Lemoine Lape and Dr. C. Phillip Lape. She grew up in Portland, graduated from Portland High School and attended the University of Southern Maine, and continued to live in the city she loved for her entire life.

On September 7th 1969, she married her college sweetheart, Jeffrey MacDougal, with whom she shared 49 joyful years and three children. Residing for most of her married life at 149 Pine Street, just blocks from her childhood home, Martha was legendary for the social gatherings that she hosted. There wasn’t a birthday or holiday that wasn’t celebrated at Pine Street, and no one left an event hungry. Martha exuded warmth, and left behind so many who loved her and truly believed her to be their “second mom” and/or “honorary grandmother.”

In 1996, she and Jeff embarked on a new career when they took over Vaughan Street and made it into a successful gourmet sandwich store. Regular customers loved Martha’s focaccia bread and her baked goodies, not to mention the creative sandwiches that she and her staff created. She and Jeff built a great following and her lemon ice cream was even featured on CBS's The Early Show segment.

Martha was predeceased by her parents. She is survived by her husband, Jeff, and her three children, Ethan, Isaac, and Brecken. She is also survived by her sisters, along with their respective partners, Holly Lord, Kris and Jamie Isaacson, Gretchen Lape and Howard Youngstein, Mandy and Bruce Freeberg, and brother Chip and his wife Lori Lape, along with several nieces and nephews.

A service to celebrate Martha’s life will be held on Sunday, September 30, at 3:30 at the First Parish Church, 425 Congress St, Portland. Anyone who knew Martha would not be surprised that she requested a party, allowing her friends and family one more chance to gather. This party will be held within walking distance of the church, at The Portland House of Music at 25 Temple Street, Portland, immediately following the service.

The outpouring of love and support has overwhelmed her family.
In lieu of flowers, they ask that donations in Martha’s memory can be made to:

The ALS Association of New England

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