<![CDATA[The Eagle-Tribune: Obituaries]]> (2024)

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Windham - Scientist and beloved father and husband Joseph Stephen Scire died August 16, 2024 in Windham, NH.Scire was born March 4, 1955 in Lawrence, Massachusetts to parents Zerita and Joseph Scire and was raised, along with older brother James, in nearby North Andover. As a young man, he excelled in baseball, football, and wrestling and eventually became part of the first generation in his family to attend college when he matriculated at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He left his treasured MIT with a standout collegiate wrestling record, undergraduate and graduate degrees in earth and planetary science, and, thanks to a long line at a fateful fraternity party, a fiancée who became his beloved wife of 45 years, Deborah.Scire was deeply inspired by the space mission and John F. Kennedy — who had once used part of his family's triple-decker as campaign office space — but learned early on that his truly terrible eyesight would almost certainly prevent him from becoming an astronaut. He turned his attention toward meteorology, and would often say studying the sky and weather was as close as he could get to space and the stars.As a meteorologist specializing in air pollution, Scire loved the challenges and connections with other scientists that his work put before him. One of his key contributions was the atmospheric dispersion model CALPUFF, widely used by researchers, environmental consultants, and regulatory agencies (including the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency) globally. He took great pride in teaching and mentorship, as well as the "open source" model that enabled significant peer review and contributions from collaborators around the world. Scire also tackled projects like inventing a bike lock (which he successfully patented) and providing meteorological consulting for mountaineers and the "Stars & Stripes" sailing team competing in the America's Cup.Though his professional accomplishments brought him acclaim and travel around the world, he was the first to say he was the happiest at home in New England with his family. He loved to hike, ski, scuba dive, and train for marathons and other races. As someone unable to make more than Eggos for himself, he was unflaggingly enthusiastic about his wife's cooking. Occasionally, this had him insisting, over a charred dish, that he preferred his food "crispy." He never missed an opportunity to tell his family how much he loved them — or how proud he was of them.Scire took great joy in many things: Debby's clams and linguini on Friday nights, jackets with many useful pockets, his son's flying football tackles, the Red Sox, fresh snow, his daughter's published writing, and the unusual cloud formations he was forever pulling over to photograph. In his recognizably Boston accent, he retold family stories and quoted lines from favorites like The Princess Bride, A Knight's Tale, and Star Wars. He cared deeply about the poor and vulnerable; about protecting the environment; and about civic engagement that could help more people live out the American Dream as he had. He was, above all else, extraordinarily gentle and kind.In 2014, not far from the finish line of the Chicago Marathon, Scire suffered a cardiac arrest that resulted in a significant brain injury. After difficult months in a minimally responsive state, he miraculously spoke his first words since the accident on December 25 when he wished the room a "Merry Christmas." The greeting was soon followed by a characteristic request as he spelled out "C-O-F-F-E-E." He spent the following decade defying long odds and courageously facing the many challenges and indignities of incomplete recovery. The fact his long-term memory, good humor, and resolve survived intact was a great comfort to his family.Joseph S. Scire is survived by wife Deborah T. Scire, daughter Sarah Scott Scire and Benjamin Scott, son Joseph M. Scire and Angela Du, sister in law Kathleen Scire, the Thorburn and Granetz families, and many friends, colleagues, and cherished caregivers at The Grace House and elsewhere. He is preceded in death by his parents, brothers James and Lawrence, and Natalie "Connie" and Joseph Melisi. He will be very deeply missed.Friends and family are invited to calling hours on Wednesday, August 21, 2024, from 4 - 7PM at the Carrier Family Funeral Home, 38 Range Road, Windham, NH 03087. A Funeral Mass will be held on Thursday at 10AM at St. Joseph's Church, 33 Main St, Salem, NH 03079. Please meet directly at church. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his memory to a charity of your choice.For directions or to leave a message of condolence, please visit www.carrierfuneralhome.com

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Tue, 20 Aug 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/joseph-scire-1090664701
<![CDATA[James F. Cummings, Jr.]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/james-cummings-jr-1090664708<![CDATA[

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Haverhill - James F. Cummings, Jr., 96, passed away peacefully on Friday, August 9 at the Penacook Place Nursing Home in Haverhill.James was born on May 31, 1928 the son of James Cummings Sr. and Catherine (McGrath) Cummings. James joined and served in the United States Navy from1946 until 1948 before going to college. He then worked as an electrician and was stationed at the Boston Naval Shipyard until his retirement in 1976. James was an avid sportsman; he enjoyed playing tennis, golfing at the Garrison Golf Course in Haverhill and the Sagamore Golf Course in North Hampton, and was a charter member of the Makusue Ski Club in North Conway. He loved music, played the bongos, and enjoyed listening to Irish music and 30s and 40s Big Band music. James is survived by his cousin Eileen R. Callery and her husband Joseph of Methuen and cousin Maureen Gerrish and her husband David of Dracut. He was predeceased by his cousins Mary Sakowski of Newmarket, NH, Rita Holland of Lowell and Joseph Rheault of Chelmsford.Family and friends are respectfully invited to attend calling hours on Saturday, August 24 from 9:30AM – 10:30AM at the Kevin B. Comeau Funeral Home, 486 Main Street, Haverhill. A mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11AM at St. James Church, 185 Winter Street, Haverhill. Burial to follow at St. James Cemetery, Primrose Street, Haverhill. Please visit www.comeaufuneral.com or Comeau Funeral Home on Facebook.

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Tue, 20 Aug 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/james-cummings-jr-1090664708
<![CDATA[Raymond Mello]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/raymond-mello-1090664717<![CDATA[

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Exeter - Raymond Mello, 88, of Exeter, NH, died peacefully at home surrounded by loved ones on August 17. Ray grew up in New Bedford, MA and graduated from North Dartmouth High School. He served in the Air Force for four years and attended the University of Massachusetts Amherst on the GI Bill where he graduated with a degree in mathematics.Ray had a successful career in the field of information technology, beginning at Pratt Whitney in Florida during the advent of the information age and ending as a respected leader and mentor to many at Epsilon Data Management. Along with his interest in technology, Ray valued education, was innately curious about numerous topics, and had a sharp intellect. He was an avid reader, film buff, and sports enthusiast - traveling the world with his wife to watch the Grand Slam tennis tournaments and never missing a Celtics game at home. He was a selfless, dedicated father who encouraged his children to be independent, resourceful and to question the status quo when thinking about the world.Ray leaves behind his devoted wife of 61 years, Rita (Maroun) Mello, his beloved children, Raymond Mello, who preceded his death, and his wife MaryKate Mello of Newburyport MA; Robin (Mello) Nicholas and Chris Nicholas of North Hampton NH; and Rena Mello and Eric Lippman of Cambridge MA. Ray was a proud and adoring grandfather to Max Mello, Lily Mello, Jake Nicholas, Julianna Nicholas, Cassandra Nicholas, Cole Nicholas, Evan Lippman and Hannah Lippman. He was predeceased by sisters Louise Richards and Bernice Duarte, and leaves behind his sister Florence Rebello of Florida and numerous, cherished nieces and nephews.Ray's immediate family will have a private gathering to honor his life. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations in Ray's name to the Hospice Memorial Fund, Rockingham VNA & Hospice at Exeter Hospital. Arrangements are by the Remick & Gendron Funeral Home-Crematory, Hampton. Please visit www.RemickGendron.com to view Ray's memorial website and sign his tribute wall.

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Tue, 20 Aug 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/raymond-mello-1090664717
<![CDATA[Raymond Giles]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/raymond-giles-1090664714<![CDATA[

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Salem - Raymond A. Giles, 97, of Salem, NH passed away Saturday, August 17th surrounded by his loved ones at High Point House in Haverhill, MA.Raymond lived life to the fullest. He loved living and took every opportunity to make it the best. He loved his family and time spent with them was his greatest joy.Raymond spent his early years in Woburn, MA and Boothbay, ME. He joined the Navy right out of high school during World War II, serving aboard the USS Portsmouth, and was awarded the American Campaign and the WWII Victory medals. He had great stories of watching the V-J Day celebrations from the beach in Guantanamo Bay.Raymond went on to enjoy many years as a proprietor of Woburn Square Service, and always had a friendly smile for friends and customers who became friends. A trip to the "station" was an opportunity to visit, chat and sometimes hang out. He loved Maine and nothing was better than an afternoon watching the boats or see the puffins and the seals.Raymond was always up for adventure and he was always ready to go. He loved to travel with his beloved wife, Kathy, and they enjoyed many cruises to the Caribbean, Hawaii and Alaska. They loved going to Disney World both with friends, family and grandchildren. Ray loved rides and especially roller coasters. Ray and Kathy also enjoyed many wonderful trips to the mountains, taking train rides, watching the grandchildren ski and viewing the scenic vistas.Raymond was happy to sit on the back porch and loved the plants and flowers in his yard. He was always happy when friends and family stopped by to visit and would often share his lunch or a dessert.Raymond was a wonderful husband, father, friend and mentor. He will be sadly missed by his wife of 40 years, Katherine, as well as his siblings Donald of Welfleet, MA and Roberta and her husband Bradford of Boothbay, ME, his sons Larry Giles and wife Rita of Merrimack, NH, Paul Giles and his companion of many years Terri Bourgeois of Woburn, MA, Bruce Giles of Medford, MA and Barrett Giles of Woburn, MA, his daughters Pamela Giles of Florida, Katie Poirier and husband Tim of Florida and Patti Scala and husband Chris of Salem, NH as well as 15 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.Visitation will be Friday, August 23rd from 4:00-7:00PM with the Funeral service on Saturday at 10:00AM at Douglas & Johnson Funeral Home, 214 Main St, Salem, NH. Burial at Spring Grove Cemetery will follow at 124 Abbot St, Andover, MA.

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Tue, 20 Aug 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/raymond-giles-1090664714
<![CDATA[Joyce Irene Kyle]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/joyce-kyle-1090664705<![CDATA[

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Haverhill - Joyce Irene Kyle, 92, of Haverhill, passed away on Sunday, August 18, 2024, surrounded by her loving family at Penacook Place in Haverhill.She was born in Haverhill on April 12, 1932, daughter of the late Wallace B. and Irene R. (Thoits) Kyle.Joyce is predeceased by her loving son Bradford Chase who passed away in September of 2023, as well as her siblings Barry and Jane.She is survived by her children Valerie Boudreau of Bradford, Susan Mulderig of Georgia, Evelyn Sliousarenko and her husband Pete of Fitchburg, and Kyle Chase and his wife Karen of Arizona; two sisters Meredith Germinara of Haverhill and Donna McNamara of Haverhill; 8 grandchildren, and 8 great grandchildren.Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend her Memorial Service on Thursday, August 22 at 11:30 AM at the Elmwood Mausoleum Chapel, 96 Salem St., Bradford. Arrangements are by the H.L. Farmer & Sons Funeral Homes and Cremation Service, Bradford~Haverhill.To share a memory or for more information, please visit www.farmerfuneralhomes.com

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Tue, 20 Aug 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/joyce-kyle-1090664705
<![CDATA[Alphonse "Al" J. Thompson]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/alphonse-al-thompson-1090664715<![CDATA[

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Salem - Alphonse "Al" J. Thompson, aged 89, of Salem, NH, passed away peacefully at Salemhaven Nursing Home, in Salem, NH. Alphonse was born in Lawrence, MA, on July 30, 1935, and was the son of the late Alphonse and Mary (Travers) Thompson. Al was raised in Lawrence and attended Central Catholic High School. He later served in the U.S. Navy and was stationed in Washington, DC. After his discharge from the Navy, he went on to work for Bay State Gas Company, retiring after 40 years of service.Alphonse was an active member of the Merrimack Valley Country Club in Methuen, MA for 50 plus years and wintered every year for 20 plus years in Florida, where he loved to golf, fish, hang out by the pool or at the racetrack, and dine with friends. Al's greatest joy in life was his time as a very involved father and grandfather.Al was married to Nancy (Leary) Thompson for 41 years, and after her death, he married Maureen (Schiavone) Thompson. He is predeceased by his brother, Thomas Thompson, and survived by his sons Kevin Thompson, Chris Thompson and his wife Kim, daughter Maureen Smith and her husband Rick, brother Arthur Thompson, brother Ray Thompson and his wife Pat, sister-in-law Phyllis Thompson, and his grandchildren Patrick, Christian, Chad, and Casey Thompson, Riley, Maura, Matt, and Mike Smith.We would like to acknowledge the excellent care he received while at Salemhaven Nursing Home. Calling hours will be held at Goundrey Dewhirst Funeral Home, 42 Main Street, Salem, NH 03079 on Friday, August 23, 2024, from 4 - 7 pm. A short service with U.S. Navy Military Honors will immediately follow the calling hours at the funeral home at 7 pmIn lieu of flowers, please consider making donations to: Salemhaven Nursing Home, 23 Geremonty Drive, Salem, NH 03079. Please visit www.goundreydewhirstfuneral.com for directions, or to sign the online guest book.

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Tue, 20 Aug 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/alphonse-al-thompson-1090664715
<![CDATA[Dorothy V. (Smith) Power]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/dorothy-power-1090664695<![CDATA[

Methuen - Dorothy V. (Smith) Power 97, of Methuen MA died Saturday, August 17, 2024, at her home. She was born on October 21, 1926 in Boston, MA, daughter of the late Harry and Katherine (MacLeod) Smith."Dot", as she was known to her family and friends, worked at various retail stores in Methuen and Lawrence MA. She enjoyed time spent at their summer home in Cape Cod, MA, boating and entertaining with her husband Dick.She loved reading, traveling, her daily crossword and being outside gardening.Dot was a member of the Women's Federation and was a faithful parishioner of the First Calvary Baptist Church in North Andover, MA where she spent hours volunteering her time and was known for her delicious lemon squares that she would often donate to bake sales. Dot had a warm smile and a kind and generous spirit and will missed by all who knew and loved her.Dot was predeceased by the love of her life, her husband Richard (Dick) Power, whom she married in 1951, and shared 66 years of marriage together. She is survived by cousins Lorraine Nicholson and Lorne Compton both of Arlington, MA, brother-in-law Dennis Flavin of Maine and sister-in-law Tina Power of New Hampshire, many nieces, nephews, friends and neighbors also survive her. "A special thank you to Dot's friend and neighbor, Linda Rosano, for her attentive care these last few years".Calling hours will be held on Monday, August 26, 2024 from 10-11 AM at the First Calvary Church, 586 Mass Ave, North Andover, MA 01845. A funeral service will follow the calling hours at the church at 11 AM. Burial will follow the service in Elwood Cemetery in Methuen, MA.In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the First Calvary Baptist Church.Dewhirst Boles Funeral Home, 80 Broadway, Methuen, MA 01844. Please visit www.dewhirstbolesfuneral.com to sign the online guest book.

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Tue, 20 Aug 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/dorothy-power-1090664695
<![CDATA[Helena Cassidy Miller]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/helena-miller-1090664704<![CDATA[

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Lawrence - We are heartbroken to announce the passing of Helena Cassidy Miller on August 20, 2024.She was born Helena Louise Cassidy on June 8, 1940 to Amelia (Peccerillo) and James Cassidy of Lawrence, Massachusetts. Helena attended Saint Augustine Grammar School and was a member of the Saint Mary's High School graduating class of 1958. She attended Burdette Junior College, graduating in 1963. In 1961, Helena met her husband of over 60 years. Andy and Helena were married on October 12, 1963. Together they spent their lives in Lawrence welcoming three boys Andrew, Michael and Brendan. In addition to raising her three sons, Helena cherished her summers at Salisbury Beach and was an exceptional chef, hosting dinners for her family every Sunday and Holidays. She accompanied her sister, an employee of Pan Am, to destinations all over the world including Russia, South America, Paris and Rome. She prided herself on her uncanny ability to find the best bargains while frequently visiting stores like the Christmas Tree Shops, Building 19 and the Kittery Outlets. Helena retired from the City of Lawrence Department of Training and Workforce Development where she helped countless people as a job developer. Helena was a true friend to everyone as evidenced by her lifelong friendships with her grammar school classmates.Helena was a member of the Ancient Order of Lady Hibernians.Helena is survived by her husband Andrew Miller of Lawrence, son Andrew Miller, III (AJ) and his wife Karen of Lawrence, Michael Miller of Lawrence, Brendan Miller and his wife Marcie of Brookline and granddaughters Adela Cassidy Miller and Vivienne Rose Miller; sister, Joann Cassidy and her husband Richard Goetz of Florida, and brother James Cassidy and family of Virginia.Relatives and friends are invited to call on Thursday, August 22, 2024 from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the John Breen Memorial Funeral Home, Inc., 122 Amesbury Street, Lawrence, MA.Her funeral mass will be celebrated on Friday, August 23, 2024 at 10:00 a.m. in Our Lady of Good Counsel Parish, Saint Augustine's Chapel, 128 Ames Street, Lawrence, MA. Burial will follow in the Immaculate Conception Cemetery in Lawrence, MA.Memorial contributions can be made to the Alzheimers Association, Home Office, 225 N. Michigan Ave., Fl. 17, Chicago, IL 60601 or to a charity of one's choice.

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Tue, 20 Aug 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/helena-miller-1090664704
<![CDATA[Ronald J. Berube]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/ronald-berube-1090659087<![CDATA[

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Lawrence - Ronald J. Berube, 75, lifelong resident of Lawrence, MA, passed away on Thursday August 15, 2024, at Lawrence General Hospital, with his family by his side.Born and raised in Lawrence, he was the son of the late Lucille (Dion) and Bertrand Berube. Ronald was a graduate of Lawrence High School, Class of 1966, after which he achieved a bachelor's degree in business from Merrimack College.Ron was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and brother, who was cherished by all who knew him. He worked with Stop and Shop for over forty years, earning the respect and admiration of his colleagues and community alike. Ron proudly served his country as a U.S. Marine, willingly enlisting during the Vietnam War to protect the freedoms we hold dear.To those who knew him, Ron was the most caring and genuine person one could ever meet. He had a way of giving it to you straight, 100% of the time, even if it wasn't the answer you wanted to hear. It was this honesty and integrity that made him someone others aspired to be. His love for his family, dedication to his work, and commitment to his values will leave a lasting legacy in the hearts of all who had the privilege of knowing him.Ronald will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his wife of fifty-one years, Diane (Roberge) Berube of Lawrence, MA, daughter, Michelle Berube of Lawrence, MA, grandchildren, Arianna and Camden, brother, Michael Berube and his wife, Sandra of Derry, New Hampshire, sister, Denise Skrocki and her husband, Paul of Rutland MA, as well as several nieces and nephews and many long time friends.Relatives and friends are invited to calling hours from 4:00 pm to 6 pm on Wednesday August 21, 2024, at the Kenneth H. Pollard Funeral Home, 223 Lawrence St., Methuen, MA. A Funeral Service for Ronald will follow at 6:00 pm, in the funeral home. Burial of his cremated remains will take place on Friday August 23, at 11:00 am, in Sacred Heart Cemetery, 80 Corbett St, Andover, MA.In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in Ronald's memory to the VA, by visiting www.va.govThe Kenneth H. Pollard Funeral Home is honored to serve the Berube family.For directions or to leave a message of condolence for the family, please visit www.pollardfuneralhome.com

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Sun, 18 Aug 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/ronald-berube-1090659087
<![CDATA[Claire D. Coco]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/claire-coco-1090659100<![CDATA[

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Salem - Claire (Dandreta) Coco, 80, of Salem, New Hampshire passed away peacefully on Wednesday, August 14, 2024 with her beloved family at her side.Claire was born on August 31, 1943 in Lawrence, Massachusetts the daughter of the late Angelo and Josephine (Peluso) Dandreta. She attended Holy Rosary grammar school and St. Mary High School in Lawrence Massachusetts.During her younger years Claire was a stay-at-home mother to her two children, Mark and Christine. She always said that being a mother was her favorite job. Claire also worked various retail positions but most notably she worked as a supervisor at JC Penney for over 20 years, where she formed many lasting friendships, until her retirement in 2013. In retirement her greatest joy was spending time with her six grandchildren. All the grandchildren always wanted to go and play at Nana's house.Claire enjoyed traveling to various places within the country and abroad with her family. She was an avid gardener spending many hours in her yard. She always enjoyed watching and cheering for the Boston sports teams. She also enjoyed the many holiday gatherings with her loved ones. She was a member of Mary Queen of Peace Parish. She will be extremely missed by all who knew her.Claire was predeceased by the love of her life, her husband, Horace Coco to whom she was married for 41 wonderful years. She is survived by her children, son Mark Coco and his wife Elis of Waltham, MA, daughter Christine Tilton and her husband Daniel of Raymond, NH and her six grandchildren, Brianna, Alyssa, and Andrew Tilton and Joshua, Katherine, and Alexandra Coco. She was predeceased by her sister Gail (Dandreta) Fazio of Methuen, MA. She is also survived by several nieces and nephews and many cousins.Donations can be made to the charity of your choice in Claire's memory.Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend calling hours from 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM on Wednesday, August 21, 2024 at Cataudella Funeral Home, 126 Pleasant Valley Street, Methuen, MA. A funeral mass will follow at 11:00 AM at Mary Queen of Peace, Salem, NH. Burial will follow at Pine Grove Cemetery in Salem, NH.

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Sun, 18 Aug 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/claire-coco-1090659100
<![CDATA[Dr. Arthur Bower]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/dr-arthur-bower-1090659097<![CDATA[

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HAVERHILL - Arthur John Bower, aged 89 years, passed away peacefully at his daughter and son-in-law's home in Seabrook this past Friday with loved ones who care for him close at hand. He was a devoted brother, friend, husband, father, uncle, health care provider, grandfather, companion, great-grandfather, and in later years, a new friend to many, all of whom he loved, and who loved him in return.Born in Lawrence on May 23, 1935, he was the son of Alfred and Laura (Gattenby) Bower. He was Married to Mary Alice Williams of Bradford for 48 years, and then after her death, a steadfast companion to Grace Torisi Hamilton of Methuen for the past eighteen plus years. He is predeceased by two of his sons, Stephen Bower of Methuen, and Mark Bower of Haverhill, and grandson Trevor Corde. He is survived by his brother and sister-in-law George and Laurine Bower of Newton, Massachusetts; his children Arthur and Linda Bower of Methuen; daughter-in-law Jennifer Hamilton Bower of Methuen; Margaret and George Corde of Seabrook, New Hampshire; Elizabeth Bower of Methuen; Thomas and Martha Bower of Newburyport; daughter-in-law Karen Bower of Haverhill; and Brian Bower and Jessica Thrower of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He is also survived by his many nieces and nephews, grandchildren and great grandchildren.Arthur attended Lawrence High School; graduated from Merrimack College, and earned a DDS degree from New York University in 1961. He was a good athlete, clever card player, and very hard worker. Arthur was also a loyal and dedicated husband, father, dentist, and active member of his community. He practiced dentistry for over 50 years in the Bradford section of Haverhill where his office was a fixture on South Main Street across from Bradford College. He raised his family in Haverhill and was an active member of his community serving on various boards, the Haverhill City Council, and even as president of said council.He enjoyed an active membership at Haverhill Country Club for several decades, but his true summer-time passion lay entertaining family and friends at his cottage on Seabrook Beach. Fourth of July bonfires and Saturday afternoon cookouts brought back memories of August vacations at the south end of Salisbury to where he and his fellow Lawrencians faithfully migrated every summer.All who knew him considered him a "best" friend because he treated them as such. Be assured, in actuality, each were "the best" to him. He will be greatly missed and always fondly remembered.Visitation will be held on Wednesday, August 21, in the Driscoll Funeral Home, 309 S. Main Street, Haverhill from 4:00 to 7:00 PM. Services will begin Thursday in the funeral home at 9:30 AM. Funeral Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in Sacred Hearts Church, 165 S. Main Street, Haverhill at 10:30 AM. Interment will follow in St. James Cemetery. Contributions may be made in Arthurs's memory to Sacred Hearts Parish Food Pantry, 48 S. Chestnut Street, Haverhill, MA 01835. For guestbook, visit www.driscollcares.com

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Sun, 18 Aug 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/dr-arthur-bower-1090659097
<![CDATA[Francis E. Krauss]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/francis-krauss-1090659093<![CDATA[

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Salem - Francis E. Krauss, age 85, of Salem, NH, passed peacefully at the Community Hospice House in Merrimack, NH, on August 15 2024, after a period of declining health, surrounded by his loving family. He was the beloved husband of Jeannette "Jean" (Calderwood) Krauss.Born in Methuen, November 1, 1938, he was the son of the late Francis and Ivy (Griffin) Krauss.For many years Frank had worked at the Chrysler Dealership in Peabody as an exceptional auto mechanic, and with his skills he was always ready to work on his own cars and helped out with his friends cars as well. He loved bowling, watching late night wrestling on T.V. with his grandchildren, loved fishing and hunting, and taking care of his gun collection. Frank was an animal lover, especially his dog, Charlie.He leaves behind fond memories that will be forever treasured by his family: wife, Jean; his sons, Timothy Krauss of Manchester, NH and Francis Krauss, Jr. and his significant other, Denise, of Haverhill; step-children, William Rudd of Derry, NH, Pamela Garrity of Exeter, NH and Linda Allegresso of Dracut; brothers, Paul Krauss and wife Donna of Kingston, NH, Dave Krauss of Ossipee, NH and Alan Krauss of FL, along with his grandchildren, nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. He will be dearly missed by them all.A Graveside Service will be held on Wednesday, August 21, 2024 at 11 A.M. at Mount Prospect Cemetery, 202 Elm Street, Amesbury, MA, where he will be laid to eternal rest. Arrangements were by Paul C. Rogers Family Funeral Home, 2 Hillside Avenue, Amesbury, MA 01913.

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Sun, 18 Aug 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/francis-krauss-1090659093
<![CDATA[Carmen R. Corsaro]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/carmen-corsaro-1090659073<![CDATA[

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North Andover - Carmen Robert Corsaro, 74, passed away peacefully at Lahey Hospital in Burlington on Thursday, surrounded by his wife and children, after a long battle with cancer. Carmen was born on September 25th, 1949, and was the firstborn to the late Frank and Mary Corsaro. Carmen was also a beloved husband to Patricia Corsaro for 45 years.Born in Lawrence, Carmen attended Holy Rosary, St. John's Prep in Danvers, and Boston College. He met his wife Patricia while living in Boston and they married in 1978. Carmen received his law degree from New England School of Law, practiced as an attorney in both Massachusetts and New Hampshire, and was a professor at Massachusetts School of Law in Andover. He moved his family to North Andover in 1984 where he lived until his death. A guitarist since his teens, Carmen played in The Primitives and The Rhythm Kings and attended Woodstock in 1969. He rooted for the Red Sox, Patriots and Celtics. Later in life, he and his wife's greatest joy came from spending time with family, especially their grandchildren, Nathan and Loretta. He will be remembered for his great sense of humor, charm, as well as his caring and generous nature. Carmen was predeceased by his parents and his brother, Joseph Corsaro. He is survived by his wife Patricia, son Ryan Corsaro and his fiancée Suzanne Martinez, daughter Kristen Burbank, sister Constance Tatarczuk and her husband Richard, sister Sara Parent and her husband Mark, sister-in-law Sheila Corsaro, grandchildren Nathan Burbank and Loretta Carmen Corsaro, and Carmen's beloved nephews, nieces and their children.Relatives and friends are invited to attend visiting hours on Friday, August 23, between 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM at Cataudella Funeral Home, 126 Pleasant Valley Street, Methuen. All are welcome to a funeral service on Saturday, August 24th at 10:00 AM at Cataudella's. Carmen supported veterans organizations in honor of his father Frank, so in lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the New England Center and Home for Veterans at nechv.org.

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Sun, 18 Aug 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/carmen-corsaro-1090659073
<![CDATA[Shirley Hart]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/shirley-hart-1090659083<![CDATA[

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Newton - Shirley Jones Hart, age 89, of Newton, NH, formerly of Amesbury, MA, passed peacefully at her home on Wednesday evening, August 14, 2024, surrounded by the love and support of her devoted family. She was the loving wife of William Livingston Hart, with whom she shared 64 years of marriage before his passing in 2020.Born in Amesbury on November 24, 1934, Shirley was the daughter of the late Harriett Goodrich Jones Smith and Stanley Jones. She graduated from Amesbury High School and went on to work at the Amesbury Hat Factory, where she met Bill.Their move to Newton, NH, marked the beginning of a new chapter dedicated to raising their family. Once their children were in school, Shirley used her skills as a bookkeeper at ArtVac Corporation, a company specializing in custom zinc die-cast products. Retirement in 1988 opened up a world of adventure as she and Bill spent the next 15 years traveling by camper, exploring and enjoying the freedom of the open road. This period of their lives allowed them to embrace new experiences and deepen their bond through shared adventures and discovery.Shirley's dedication to her family was just one facet of her vibrant life. Her myriad hobbies and passions—baking, gardening, reading, crosswords, bird watching, crafting, and camping—reflect a life lived with curiosity, creativity, and a deep appreciation for the world around her. Her love for nature and the outdoors illustrates a commitment to both her community and her personal joys. Each of these interests contributed to a rich tapestry of experiences that will be fondly remembered by those who knew her.Shirley's lifelong friendships with the "SOBs" (a cherished group of high school friends) were a vibrant and enduring part of her life. Throughout their lives, they maintained a strong connection, sharing countless moments over coffee, cards, meals out, and festive Christmas parties. These gatherings, filled with laughter and camaraderie, were often complemented by the husbands, who joined in the fun and contributed to the group's joyful shenanigans. This circle of friends not only enriched Shirley's life but also created a tapestry of shared memories that will be fondly remembered and celebrated.Shirley leaves behind a loving family who will deeply miss her: her sons, Kevin W. and Keith W. Hart; her daughters, Valerie A. Hart, Christine J. Erna (and her husband Jon), and Tracey L. Hart. She is also survived by her two grandchildren, Keith W. Hart and Whitney A. Liechti (and her husband Steve), as well as her two great-grandsons, Cole and Theo Liechti. Additionally, she is remembered by several generations of nieces and nephews, extended family, and dear friends. She was predeceased by her three sisters, who were a significant part of her life.Visiting hours for Shirley will be held on Thursday from 4 to 7 P.M. at the Highland Chapel of Paul C. Rogers Family Funeral Home, located at 2 Hillside Avenue, Amesbury. A private burial at Willow Grove Cemetery in Newton Junction, NH, will follow for the family.In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Shirley's memory to the New Hampshire SPCA online at giving@nhspca.org.

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Sun, 18 Aug 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/shirley-hart-1090659083
<![CDATA[James Demaso]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/james-demaso-1090659071<![CDATA[

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Andover / North Andover - James M. Demaso, 87, long time resident of Andover and most recently North Andover, passed away peacefully on Friday August 16, 2024, at the High Pointe Hospice facility in Haverhill. Jack was born on October 16, 1936, in Somerville MA to the late James and Mary (Forgione) Demaso.Jack was a lifelong lover of gardening, which he did from his early childhood all throughout his life. His garden was known by all who knew him, which he loved sharing by his family and friends. Jack was enlisted in the United States Army from 1957-1960 and was always proud of his time served. After the military career, Jack went on to work as an electrical engineer. Next to gardening, one of his biggest hobbies was Dungeon and Dragons, playing for over 30 yrs with the same group of "charaters."An amazing husband and father, Jack is survived by his loving wife of 61 years, Gail Demaso, and their two daughters, Nicole Garuti and her husband Steven, and Kristina Fowler and her husband Jamie. He is also survived by his two loving grandsons, who were the light of his life, Maxwell Garuti and Tucker Fowler.Predeceasing Jack is his sister Marie Colton.Family and friends are invited to calling hours on Wednesday August 21, 2024, from 2-5pm at the Conte Funeral Home, 17 Third St. North Andover MA. 01845. A service will be held at the funeral home at 5pm.In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Wounded Warrior Project https://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/ or the ASPCA https://www.aspca.org/

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Sun, 18 Aug 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/james-demaso-1090659071
<![CDATA[Col. Fred H. Baker, Jr.]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/col-fred-baker-jr-1090659094<![CDATA[

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East Hampstead - Col. Fred H. Baker, Jr., 80, passed away peacefully on August 14, 2024 at his home in East Hampstead. He was the husband of the late Karen (Kocon) Baker, and Sharon Baker. Born in Haverhill on March 15, 1944, he was the son of the late Major Fred H. Baker, Sr., and Philenia R. (Brown) Baker. Col. Baker graduated from Pentucket Regional High School, Class of 1963, and Norwich University, Class of 1967. Following one year service in Vietnam and his active obligation, he joined the Mass. Army National Guard retiring following 27 years of military service. While in the Guard continuing his service, he taught at Andover Middle School and taught Industrial Arts at Andover High School before retiring in 2002. The Col. valued time spent with his family traveling to the White Mountains and Mid-West. He also enjoyed woodworking and renovating/remodeling homes during the summer. The Col. is survived by his children; Eric Baker and his wife Debra of Plaistow, Christine Caron and her husband Sean of Brentwood, NH, Gabrielle Baker of East Hampstead; five grandchildren, Kevin Baker and his wife Lindsey, Max Baker, Trey Baker, Danica Caron and Luke Caron; two great granddaughters, Remi and Teddi; sister, Beverly Abbott and her husband Peter of Naples, FL and several nieces and nephews. He was the brother of the late Melanie Baker.Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral on Friday, August 23rd at 10:00am, at Dole, Childs & Shaw Funeral Home, 148 Main St., Haverhill, MA, followed with internment at Linwood Cemetery with full military honors. Calling hours at the funeral home Thursday August 22nd from 4:00 – 8:00pm. Donations in the Col's memory may be made to Wounded Warrior Project, Donor Care Center, PO Box 758541, Topeka, KS 66675. Messages of condolence may be sent to www.dcsfuneralhome.com

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Sun, 18 Aug 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/col-fred-baker-jr-1090659094
<![CDATA[Beverly Ann Murphy]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/beverly-murphy-1090659102<![CDATA[

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Candia - Beverly Ann Murphy, 81, of Candia, NH and formerly of Haverhill, passed away on Thursday, August 15, 2024, at Rockingham County Rehab and Nursing Center in Brentwood.She was born in Haverhill, MA on October 1, 1942, daughter of the late Walter and Barbara (Kingman) Graham.Beverly was educated in the Haverhill Public School System and earned her Licensed Practical Nursing Degree from the former Bon Secour Hospital. She later went on to receive her Associates Degree in Nursing from Golden West College in Huntington Beach, CA where she lived for 10 years. Coming full circle, and after returning home to Haverhill, Beverly finished her career and retired from the Holy Family Hospital (formerly the Bon Secour Hospital), in Methuen, MA.Beverly had many interests over the years including arts and crafts, sewing, knitting, reading, and watching her favorite nostalgic TV shows on MeTV. She often reflected on her once-in-a-lifetime trip to Italy she took with her best friend from childhood, Suzanne (Faxon) Swartz. But perhaps her favorite way to spend leisure time was in the company of her beloved Labradoodle, Daisy. Beverly was most happy when spending time with her family during holidays and family gatherings. She particularly cherished a recent trip to Charleston, SC to visit her granddaughter and her family.Beverly is predeceased by her siblings Donald Graham and Phyllis Simpson.She is survived by her son James Germinaro of Candia, NH, her brother Dennis Graham of Hampstead, NH, her granddaughter Tiffany Hanks as well as her great grandchildren Ryleigh, Joshua, and Devin, and their father, MSgt. Jason Hanks, USAF (Ret.). She also leaves many nieces and nephews and their families, who Beverly adored and loved deeply.Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend her visitation on Friday, August 23, from 10-11 AM in the H.L. Farmer & Sons Funeral Home, 106 Summer St., Haverhill. Her Funeral Service will follow at the funeral home. Inurnment will take place in the Elmwood Mausoleum, Bradford.To plant a beautiful tree in memory of Beverly, please visit our memory tree store https://tree.tributestore.com/memorial-tree?oId=32794082&source=tco_buttonTo share a memory or for more information, please visit www.farmerfuneralhomes.com

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Sun, 18 Aug 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/beverly-murphy-1090659102
<![CDATA[Anthony J. Iacobo]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/anthony-iacobo-1090634979<![CDATA[

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Andover - Anthony Joseph Iacobo passed away at his home in Andover, MA on Saturday, August 10 following a brief illness. He was 96 years old and often noted he was grateful to be living a long and healthy life.He was born on June 13, 1928, in Lawrence, MA to Thomas and Carmela Iacobo, who had recently immigrated to the U.S. Their only surviving child, Anthony spoke Italian when he began elementary school and was required to repeat first grade. He was an altar boy at the Holy Rosary Church in Lawrence and his childhood was rich with the friendship of his many cousins who lived in Lawrence and Methuen. After graduating from Lawrence High School, he attended Massachusetts Institute of Technology and graduated with degrees from Boston University and Boston University School of Law. He also served in the U.S. Coast Guard for eight years.His greatest joy was meeting his future wife, Josephine, on the train commuting to college from Lawrence. They were married in the Holy Rosary Church in 1954 and spent the next dozen years in Washington D.C. where he worked for the Interstate Commerce Commission and earned his Master of Law at Georgetown Law Center. Their five daughters were born during this time, and he delighted in calling them his "Southern belles." He was appointed an Administrative Law Judge for the Department of Health, Education and Welfare (and later, Department of Labor) in Boston in the late 1960s and moved his family to Andover where he and Josephine built their dream home. He served as the District Chief Judge for both departments and adjudicated cases across New England, Puerto Rico, and as far south as Florida.Anthony's joys were simple: family, friends, the beach, a blueberry or apple pie, wine, and listening to his opera records. He never shied from telling Josephine how much he cherished her. He favored creased pants and khakis, button-downs and loafers; attire he donned even for a walk into town or visiting the Andover's Savings Bank. A Yankee fan as a child, he introduced his daughters to Fenway Park with annual outings and grew to cheer on the Red Sox (though perhaps not as ardently as his daughters). He encouraged his daughters to excel in school reminding them how his parents had impressed on him the value of an education. Anthony was a voracious reader favoring history, biographies, and everything by Shakespeare. He adored each of his grandchildren, attending their recitals, sporting events, and commencements from pre-school to college. Anthony had a dry wit, and his sense of humor did not wane as he aged. At a recent visit to his physician, he was asked if he "felt safe at home." Not missing a beat he replied, "Well, my wife is Sicilian so...no."After retiring, he and Josephine enjoyed traveling and visiting their daughters who were living in California, Colorado, London, and Orleans, France. One of their first trips abroad was to visit his father's family in Roccamonfina and his mother's family in Santa Maria a Valogno. For the better part of 30 years they spent the winter months in Juno Beach, FL.Anthony is deeply missed by his wife of nearly 70 years; daughters: Maria; Laura (Daniel More); Catherine; Antoinette; Christina (Daniel Schwartz); and grandchildren Julia, Madeline More Lane (Kevin Lane), and Oliver More; and Joanna and Allison Schwartz. We take comfort in knowing our dad/papa was a loving husband and parent, respected professional, and good friend and neighbor.The family will hold a service at Conte Funeral Home (28 Florence St., Andover) on Saturday, August 24 (11:30 am) with a lunch to follow. Donations in his name may be made to Brigham and Women's Hospital and Dana Farber Cancer Institute.

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Sat, 17 Aug 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/anthony-iacobo-1090634979
<![CDATA[Philip Fili]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/philip-fili-1090652310<![CDATA[

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Hampton, NH - The patriarch of an extensive, tight-knit and loving family, Philip A. Fili, 86, died Aug. 10, 2024, at Wentworth-Douglass Hospital in Dover. Born in Lawrence, Mass., to Joseph and Gaetana (Arcidiacono) Fili, he graduated from Central Catholic High School in 1954 at the age of 16. Phil entered the Navy on Oct. 16, 1956 and served on the USS Monssen DD-798 destroyer, with active duty in Europe and the Mediterranean. Honorably discharged in 1962, he was awarded the Good Conduct Medal. Phil and Therese "Terry" (Bourassa) met in Boston as teens. They were married June 15, 1957 and raised their five children in Lawrence. Phil and Terry moved permanently to Hampton Beach in 1983. She died in 1990. Phil enjoyed family camping trips and Salisbury Beach vacations, visiting the White Mountains and competing in bowling leagues. A New England Patriots season-ticket holder, he attended the 1986 Super Bowl in New Orleans. He was a hard worker whose jobs included taxi driver, bartender, and color chemist at General Tire - Bolta Division. He was also employed at Foss Manufacturing and Stahl. In his 70s and 80s, he worked at Seacoast United and delivering auto parts in Hampton.Phil - a proud Italian - loved rare steak, a Perfect Crown Royal Manhattan, trips to Las Vegas and Foxwoods Casino, and playing 45s and poker with "the guys."He was fortunate enough to find a second love and married Carole Kenny in October 1991. They traveled to the Azores and also to Sicily to experience the Feast of the Three Saints in his ancestral homeland. They savored concerts at Tanglewood, and shared a deep and active devotion to God. They also had a passion for dining out, taking long walks along Hampton Beach and just being together. Family was Phil's top priority. He never missed a birthday party, a holiday get-together or any chance to connect. He was loving and compassionate.His humanitarian involvements included serving as president of the St. Vincent de Paul Society in Hampton, where he also helped run the soup kitchen and was an active member at Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Church. In addition to his loving wife Carole, his family includes children Therese Anne and husband Andrew Vallario of Methuen, David and wife Judy Fili of Brentwood, N.H., Karen and husband Charles Kattar of Lawrence, Joseph and wife Gayle Fili of Methuen, Bill and wife Melissa Fili of Methuen, Sven and wife Sheryl Kenny of Derry, N.H., and Erik and wife Kim Kenny of Lawrence; 21 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and too many friends to count. Visitation will be held on Monday, August 19, 2024, from 4 P.M. to 8 P.M. at the Remick & Gendron Funeral Home-Crematory, Hampton. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated the following day, Tuesday, at 11 A.M. on August 20, 2024, at Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Parish, 289 Lafayette Road, Hampton. Burial will follow in the St. Mary's Cemetery, Lawrence, MA.Phil's family would like to thank the staff at Wentworth-Douglass Hospital, Dover and the VA. In lieu of flowers, donations in his name can be made to the St. Vincent de Paul Society of Hampton, 289 Lafayette Road, Hampton, NH 03842.

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Sat, 17 Aug 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/philip-fili-1090652310
<![CDATA[Elizabeth Ann (Crane) Delaney]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/elizabeth-delaney-1090657917<![CDATA[

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North Andover - Elizabeth Ann (Crane) Delaney, 80, of North Andover, MA passed away on Saturday 8/10/24, after a lengthy illness, with her husband by her side.She was the daughter of the late James N. Crane, Sr. and the late Marjorie S. Crane and is survived by her husband, Gerald L. Delaney of North Andover, MA; her two son-in-law's, Kevin Delaney and Brian Delaney; her daughter, Lynn E. Orsi and her partner, James King of Newmarket, NH; her son, William E. Orsi, III and his wife, Karen Karidoyanes of West Roxbury, MA; her brother James N. Crane, Jr. and his wife Gail of North Andover, MA; three grandchildren, Andrew, Katie and Jillian, and several nieces and nephews.Born in Worcester, MA, Betty Ann grew up in North Andover, MA and was a long-time resident of Taunton, MA and then Apopka, FL. She was a graduate of the former Our Lady of Nazareth Academy and graduated with her degree in nursing from the Labouré College of Healthcare (formerly Catherine Labouré School of Nursing). She spent over three decades working professionally with a diverse group of patients ranging from women with high-risk pregnancies, to people struggling with addiction and mental health issues. She loved her visits to the beach, traveling with her husband and spending time with friends and family. Her father was a North Andover community staple for several decades as co-owner of the former Crane Hardware store on Main Street. The family would like to thank the All Care Hospice team who provided Betty Ann and her family with services that were carried out with compassion, dignity and respect.Visiting hours are from 4 to 7 p.m, on Thursday, August 22nd, 2024, at Conte Funeral Home, 17 3rd Street, North Andover, MA 01845, with a funeral mass at 10:00am on Friday, August 23rd, 2024 at St. Michael's Church, 196 Main Street, North Andover, MA 01845.In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to All Care Hospice, 210 Market Street, Lynn, MA 01901.

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Sat, 17 Aug 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/elizabeth-delaney-1090657917
<![CDATA[Mary V. Corey]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/mary-corey-1090657916<![CDATA[

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North Andover - Mary Corey of North Andover, MA passed away peacefully at the Kaplan Hospice House in Danvers on Sunday, August 11, 2024.Mary was born on October 24, 1930, in Lancaster, NH and was the daughter of Telesfore J. ("Scope") Vachon and Louise Loudon Vachon. Mary's Mom sadly passed away when Mary was 5. She was raised by her Dad and her Grandmother. Mary had one brother, Robert. He was in the U.S. Army when he unfortunately died in a car accident coming home for a long weekend.Mary became the wife of Raymond R. Corey of Littleton on September 12, 1953. He was the love of her life. He preceded her in death in October 2022, and not a day went by that she did not long to see his face or hear his laugh. In 1954 they became the proud parents of daughter Karen, also of North Andover.Mary was a kind, quiet lady with a sweet smile. Ray and Karen were her life, and she was totally devoted to them. No man could ask for a better wife, and no daughter could have asked for a better Mom.Losing a parent never an easy thing—but we her family take solace in knowing that she is now in Heaven with Jesus, and Ray, never to be separated again. Rest in peace Mom.Calling hours will be at Conte Funeral Home on 17 Third Street in North Andover on Saturday, August 24th from 10 to 11:30 a.m. with service to follow. Please join us for a lunch to immediately follow at Sutton Pond Function Room, 148 Main Street in North Andover.

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Sat, 17 Aug 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/mary-corey-1090657916
<![CDATA[Mary M. Hamel]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/mary-hamel-1090657914<![CDATA[

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Sanford, - Mary-Margaret Hamel, 77, of Cape Neddick, ME passed away on Monday, July 22, 2024 at Pinnacle Health & Rehab in Sanford, ME.Mary grew up in Salem, NH, graduated from Woodbury High School and received her associates degree at Castle Jr. College in Windham, NH. After graduation she worked as a medical secretary for many years. She enjoyed spending time with her family, creating ceramics and knitting blankets for those she loved.Mary will be deeply missed by her two sons, Steven Hamel and wife Lisa of Cape Neddick, ME and David Hamel and partner, Kathleen Tice of Pepperell, MA; her four grandchildren, Emily, Caroline, Marie and Margaret Hamel; her sister-in-law, Diana Bean, and her two nephews, Russell and Michael Bean and families.Mary is pre-deceased by her brother, James Bean and her mother and father, Mary and Russell Bean.Visitation will be Thursday, August 22, 2024 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Douglas & Johnson Funeral Home, 214 Main St, Salem, NH. The family will hold a private funeral service Friday, August 23, 2024 at Douglas & Johnson Funeral Home. Burial of the urn will follow in Pine Grove Cemetery, Salem.To send a message of condolence to the family, please view the obituary at www.douglasandjohnson.com.

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Sat, 17 Aug 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/mary-hamel-1090657914
<![CDATA[Louisette "Lou" Morin]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/louisette-morin-1090657918<![CDATA[

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Lawrence - Louisette "Lou" Morin passed on August 15th, 2024 after a fast moving and difficult battle with pancreatic cancer. She was born to Lellis and Annette Cote on September 22nd, 1951. She was the oldest of 7 and resided her whole life in Lawrence, Massachusetts.Louisette was married on April 25, 1976, to Raymond Morin, her husband of 48 years. Together they had 3 children. Louisette loved her family fiercely. Nothing brought more joy to her life than spending time with her children and grandchildren. She leaves behind her husband Raymond of Lawrence, MA, her mother Annette Cote of Methuen, MA, her 6 "bambinos", Riley, Anna, Maverick, Fiona, Nora and Micah, her son Andrew Morin and wife Coreen Morin of Stoneham, her son Kevin Morin and wife Jennifer Morin of Pittsford, NY, and her daughter Aimee Johnson and husband Shane Johnson of Goffstown, NH. She is survived by her brother Clement and wife Diane Cote, her brother Charles and wife Joanne Cote, her sister Susanne and husband Joseph Solomon, her sister Cecile Bangs and her partner Robert Washburn, her sister Dawn Arsenault, and her sister Pauline Kalil and her fiancé, Joseph Foss as well as several nieces and nephews.Louisette was an avid reader and loved all things book, especially historical fiction. She was the valedictorian of Sacred Heart high school and a lifelong learner. What began as a teacher assistant job when her children were young, became her dedicated career as a Montessori kindergarten teacher. She earned her BS in psychology in 2002 and later her Master's of Education in 2007. She retired from teaching kindergarten in 2017 after instilling curiosity and love of learning in so many.Louisette was a thoughtful, generous, and kind person. She would never hesitate to help one of her family members but would never want to inconvenience anyone by asking for help herself. She was selfless, always putting the needs of her family first. She encouraged all and was the biggest cheerleader for both her children and grandchildren.Louisette loved sitting outside, flowers, frogs, classic country music, the beach when it was cold, a nice glass of wine, playing cards, good food, holidays (especially Christmas) and cooking for her family during get-togethers. She was a jeopardy whiz and always knew the wheel of fortune puzzle before anyone else.Louisette was a devout Catholic and attended church faithfully. Family and friends are invited to calling hours on Sunday, August 18, 2024 from 2 pm to 5 pm at the Conte Funeral Home, 17 Third Street, North Andover, MA. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Monday, August 19, 2024 at 10 a.m. in St. Michael's Church, 196 Main Street, North Andover, MA. Burial will follow in Sacred Heart Cemetery in Andover, MA. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to St. Jude's Research Hospital or the National Pancreatic Cancer Foundation.

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Sat, 17 Aug 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/louisette-morin-1090657918
<![CDATA[Shirley M. Antonelli]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/shirley-antonelli-1090657919<![CDATA[

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North Andover - With great sadness the family of Shirley M. (Shaboo) Antonelli a 61-year resident of North Andover announce her passing at 93 on August 14th after a long illness. Shirley was born in Lawrence, and graduated from Lawrence High School. She was happily married for 39 years to the late Nicholas G. Antonelli. Shirley is survived by her two daughters Dr. Lisa A. Antonelli of Littleton, Erica Antonelli-Folan and her husband Dr. Daniel Folan of Andover. She was known as Sito to her two granddaughters, Sara and Sophia Folan, the twinkles in Shirley's eye. She is also survived by her niece, Patricia Shaboo.Gregarious and smart Shirley was blessed with many enduring friendships including many first and second cousins from North Carolina, California, and Florida who ultimately became her best friends.Shirley was predeceased by her parents, Richard K. and Mary A. (Homci) Shaboo, her brother Alfred J. Shaboo and wife, Wadea, and her nephew Alfred A. Shaboo. She was a specialist in Lebanese and Italian dishes that she shared with her family and friends. Her artistic flare and know-how allowed Shirley to create crocheted and knitted afghans and clothing, ceramic figurines and copper artwork. Shirley was an accomplished ten-pin and candle pin bowler in leagues at Stadium and Academy Lanes. She was an avid participant in water aerobics classes at the YMCA. Shirley was a longtime member of the LHS Reunion CommitteeShirley travelled to China with family, and to England, Ireland, Italy and Morocco with close friends, Mary Maccarone and Fanny Restuccia. Shirley also vacationed with her family for over three decades at Camp Wulamat on Newfound Lake.A Funeral Mass will be offered on Tuesday, August 20, 2024 at 10 a.m. at St. Michael's Church 196 Main S., North Andover. Burial will follow in St. Mary's Immaculate Conception Cemetery in Lawrence.Family and friends may call on Monday from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Conte Funeral Home 17 Third St. North Andover.For directions or to offer online condolences please visit www.contefuneralhomes.com.Please send remembrances to Cure Alzheimer's Disease, http://www.curealz.org

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Sat, 17 Aug 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/shirley-antonelli-1090657919
<![CDATA[Dorothy (Brearley) Adams]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/dorothy-adams-1090657915<![CDATA[

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Andover - Born in Methuen, MA on September 16, 1928, she was the daughter of the late William and Elsa (Siegel) Brearley of Andover, MA and Hampton Beach, NH. She was a graduate of Punchard High School, Class of 1946.Dorothy was predeceased by her sister, Lillian E. Desrocher of Andover, her brother, Harold W. Brearley of Methuen and her nieces, Carole A. Desrocher of Andover and Bonnie S. Ciardello of Methuen.Dorothy was the widow of Robert E. Adams and is survived by her nephew, Robert H. Brearley, her grand nephews, Matthew and Christopher Ciardello, her cousin, Jean M. Reinhold and her best friend Mildred A. Driscoll.Mrs. Adams retired in 1991 after 45 years of service at BayBank.Dorothy enjoyed crafts, reading, going to the theatre and spending her summers at Hampton Beach.A graveside service will be held on Tuesday, August 20, 2024, at 11 a.m. at the Spring Grove Cemetery in Andover. Contributions in Dorothy's memory may be made to the Free Christian Church Capital Fund, 31 Elm Street, Andover, MA 01810.

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<![CDATA[Alicia Mae (Crow) Mannion]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/alicia-mannion-1090652318<![CDATA[

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Lawrence - Alicia Mae (Crow) Mannion, 52, of Lawrence, MA sadly left us on Monday August 12th, 2024. Her long battle against Neuroendocrine Cancer has come to an end. Alicia's passion encompassed all aspects of life, from her unmatched ability to craft and create, to her love of celebrating life to the fullest with her family and her friends. Her sense of adventure was bold and courageous. She fought with a valiant grace and beauty to be here with all of us. Camp was her happy place. She was never short of a good story. Her laugh was contagious. Her kindness was larger than life. She was a devoted wife, mother and Lolli to her grandchildren. She was a proud member of the Cherokee Nation, and she had a special appreciation for her many family members and friends who were active in the military service.She leaves behind her husband Sean Mannion, her six daughters: Sarah Mannion-Winegar and husband Mathew Winegar, Julia Prussman and husband Branden Prussman, Katrina Mannion and partner James Sheehan, Brianna Lepore and husband Victor Lepore, Jessica Mannion and partner Jackson Lawson and Daleianna Mannion, and her six grandchildren: Jacob Winegar, Jayden Winegar, Travis Prussman, Colton Prussman, Scarlett Prussman and Bennett Prussman. She is survived by her parents Mary and Raymond Crow of Hampton NH, formerly of Lawrence MA, her thirteen siblings, her many nieces, nephews, godchildren, and daycare kids.Calling hours will be private. A funeral mass will be held at Saint Patrick Parish, 118 South Broadway, Lawrence, MA.on Saturday August 17th, 2024, at 11:00 AM. Those wishing to attend are asked to meet directly at church.In lieu of flowers, you are asked to please donate in memory of Alicia to The Wounded Warrior Project, P.O. Box 758516, Topeka, Kansas 66675-8516, or go to https://support.woundedwarriorproject.org. To send an online condolence, please go to www.breenfuneralhome.com.

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Thu, 15 Aug 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/alicia-mannion-1090652318
<![CDATA[Timothy Bresnahan III]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/timothy-bresnahan-iii-1090652321<![CDATA[

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Hiawassee - Timothy J. Bresnahan III, died unexpectedly on August 10, 2024, with his loving family by his side in Gainesville, GA. Born in Lynn, MA on February 29, 1956, he was the son of the late Gloria T. Bresnahan (Healey) and the late Timothy J. Bresnahan Jr. He was raised and educated in Danvers, MA and was a graduate of St. John's Preparatory School in Danvers, MA. Tim was a proud veteran of the U.S. Air Force. He served for almost five years, during 1977-1981, stationed in Albuquerque, New Mexico and Guam. During his time in the service, he was a Sergeant in the Military Police. After the service, he went back to college and obtained a degree in Computer Science from Salem State and then pursued a successful career as a software developer.Tim was born with a golf club in his hands. Anyone who knows Tim, knows what a sharp and talented golfer he was. He was a caddy in his youth and his parents owned a driving range where he worked and hit balls almost daily. He golfed all during his military career with his Air Force pals, and he participated in several different golf leagues over the years. He always enjoyed a friendly side bet or competition with his friends. He also played hockey into his early 40s and was an avid Bruins fan. He enjoyed spending time outdoors, fishing, boating, taking his two dogs for mountain hikes, taking risks, adventure, fantasy football, going to the casino on occasion, and driving fast cars/jet skis/ATVs. Tim loved meeting new people and could strike up a conversation with anyone. Most importantly he loved spending time with his family, when they could all get together.He is survived by his children, Susan M. Bresnahan of Hampstead, NH; Cara M. Bresnahan of Salem, NH; and Nicholas T. Bresnahan of Burlington, VT; sisters Paula Bresnahan and Anne J. Bresnahan; brother, James K. Bresnahan; his only granddaughter Keira Dupont; niece Lauren A. Messinger of Beverly Farms; great-nieces Penelope and Lucy Messinger; several cousins; his most beloved dogs, Zeus and Zoey; his children's supportive and loving mother, Lori Bresnahan; and many friends.He was an active member of the VFW Post 7807 and American Legion Post 23 in Hiawassee, GA. The VFW hosted a wonderful memorial service for Tim on August 13.A Celebration of Life will be held at Bradford Country Club, 201 Chadwick Road in Haverhill MA, on September 19 from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Tunnels to Towers (https://dogood.t2t.org/IMOTimothyBresnahanIII), which provides housing to veterans and first responders.

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Thu, 15 Aug 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/timothy-bresnahan-iii-1090652321
<![CDATA[Christopher Allen Spohn]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/christopher-spohn-1090652300<![CDATA[

Quaker Hill - Waterford, CT - Christopher A. Spohn, 58, passed away at his home in Quaker Hill, CT on Sunday, August 11, 2024.He was the son of Kathleen Spohn, and the late Dr. William Spohn.He is also survived by his sister, Diana Spohn Walsh (Darrell), and his two children, Evan and Quentin Spohn. Christopher is also predeceased by his brother, Jonathan Spohn.Calling hours will be held at the Thomas L. Neilan Funeral Home 12 Ocean Avenue New London on Saturday from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Jonathan Spohn Memorial Scholarship, Salem Dollars for Scholars, P.O Box 297, Salem, NH, 03079.Chris will be dearly missed, but forever remembered by all who knew him.Please visit www.neilanfuneralhome.com to leave the family an online condolenceCalling hours will be held at the Thomas L. Neilan Funeral Home 12 Ocean Avenue New London on Saturday from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.

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Thu, 15 Aug 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/christopher-spohn-1090652300
<![CDATA[Rose M. Boland]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/rose-boland-1090652316<![CDATA[

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Haverhill - Rose M. Boland, 94, passed away peacefully at St. Elizabeth's Medical Center in Boston on August 14, 2024. She was born on December 23, 1929 to Raymond and Angelina Scalia. She spent her childhood in Waltham, MA, graduated from Waltham High School, and began her adulthood working for H.P. Hood.While vacationing with friends at Hampton Beach, she met her knight in shining armor, James P. Boland. They married and settled in Bradford, MA where they raised their five children surrounded by the extended Boland family.Rose was a woman of great faith, who found comfort and friendship through her involvement with Sacred Hearts Parish, especially her work at the food pantry and with the Catholic Daughters.Rose was predeceased by her parents, her brothers, Richard and Angelo, her sister, Franny, and her beloved husband of 69 years, Jim.She is survived by her children, Jim (Cheryl), Marianne (Chris) Howard, Andrea (Jim) Marmo, Matt (Cristina), and Bob (Shelby); nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; and her very dear and devoted friends, Heather Langlois and Marilyn Sweeney.The family would like to thank the staff at Wingate Residences and St. Elizabeth's Medical Center for their compassionate care.Funeral Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Monday, August 19, in Sacred Hearts Church, 165 S. Main Street, Haverhill at 11:00 AM. Please meet directly at the church. Interment will follow in Elmwood Cemetery, Salem Street, Haverhill. In honor of Rose, please reach out to an old friend, or seek to make a new one. Those wishing to make a memorial contribution in Rose's memory, please consider Sacred Hearts Church, 48 S. Chestnut Street, Haverhill, MA 01835, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN, 38105, or their favorite charity. For guestbook, visit www.driscollcares.com

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Thu, 15 Aug 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/rose-boland-1090652316
<![CDATA[Lia Elena Sheehan]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/lia-sheehan-1090444300<![CDATA[

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Andover - Lia Elena Sheehan, 22, of Andover, died Thursday, August 8, 2024, in her home due to a sudden medical emergency. Lia was born in Oceanside, California on February 13, 2002.She was a graduate of Whittier Regional Vocational Technical High School. She was employed as a private childcare provider and was in training for her Yoga Instructor certification.Lia is survived by her father John F. Sheehan and her step-mom Pamela Sheehan. She was predeceased by her mother, Anastasia Sheehan. She is also survived by her three sisters, Ashley Avantz-Sheehan, Danielle Broyles and her husband Michael, and Gwen Sweeney. Additionally, she is survived by her grandmother Helen Stetson of Lawrence, and many uncles, aunts and cousins from the Sheehan, Stratigakis and Rassias families. A Funeral Service will take place on Friday, August 16, 2024, at 11AM at Sts. Constantine And Helen Greek Orthodox Church in Andover. Burial will take place privately in Grafton County, NH.Family and friends may call on Thursday, August 15, 2024, from 4-8 PM at the Conte Funeral Home, 28 Florence Street, Andover, MA.

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Wed, 14 Aug 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/lia-sheehan-1090444300
<![CDATA[Greta Pauline (Esty) Craven]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/greta-pauline-craven-1090634987<![CDATA[

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Newton - Greta Pauline (Esty) Craven, age 93, of Newton, NH, died early Wednesday morning, August 1, 2024, after a brief stay at the Gosnell Hospice House in Scarborough, Maine.She was the loving wife to her husband, John V. Craven, to whom she had been married for 48 years, prior to his passing on June 13, 2007.Born in Groveland, MA, July 13, 1931, daughter of the late Ralph and Vera Esty of Esty Lumber & Sons, she graduated from Groveland High School in 1948.Prior to her marriage to John in 1959, she lived at 425 Main Street in Groveland with her family and worked at a local bakery making pies and later at Kennedy's Farm cleaning and candling eggs for a mere 10 cents per hour.She used the discarded eggs to make cakes for co-workers birthdays and that is when she caught the eye of John's brother Larry, who introduced them in 1958. They knew they were a match on their very first date.A traditional homemaker, she supported her husband while he founded Bocra Engineering in Seabrook, NH. She and John were active in their adventures and traveled most of the country rock hunting in their airstream.During the week they spent their time in Newton, while enjoying lake life on Lake Winnipesaukee on their weekends.She loved cooking and gardening. She crafted and decorated the house for every single holiday. She was famous for her beautiful birthday cakes and homemade ice cream. If you were coming for morning coffee you would be greeted with freshly baked muffins and if you were coming for afternoon tea you would find freshly baked cookies. She took great pride in her 1872 farmhouse that she lived in over 60 years.Greta was predeceased by her four brothers, Ralph Jr, Hobart, Fredrick, Roy and her sister, Barbara Maughan. She is survived by her remaining brother, Howard Esty of Groveland and her sister-in-law, Rosalie Esty of Groveland. Although they were never able to have children, she leaves several nieces and nephews, grand nieces and grand nephews, close neighbors and lifelong friends who are all going to miss her big smile, zest for life, and her large generous and giving heart.A Funeral Service for Greta will be held on Friday, August 23, 2024 at 10 A.M. at the Paul C. Rogers Family Funeral Home, 36 West Main Street, Merrimac, MA followed by burial at the Riverview Cemetery, Groveland, where Greta will be laid to eternal rest next to her beloved husband John. In lieu of flowers, kindly make donations in the name of Greta and John Craven to the Michael J. Fox Parkinson's Foundation.

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Wed, 14 Aug 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/greta-pauline-craven-1090634987
<![CDATA[Carolynn Cathy LoPiano]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/carolynn-lopiano-1090634984<![CDATA[

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Naples - Carolynn G. LoPiano, known affectionately as Cathy, passed away peacefully after a short illness on August 10, 2024, at the age of 82, in Naples, FL.Born on September 26, 1941, in Lawrence, MA, she joins her recently deceased husband of 62 years and love of her life Charles " Chick" LoPiano. She spent her lifetime devoting herself to her four children, three children in -law, six grandchildren, and great-grandchild along with countless children who's lives she touched a a nurse for more than 50 years.A service to honor Chick and Cathy's lives will be held at Cautadella Funeral Home on August 24th at 10 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations in Cathy's memory can be made to The Daisy Foundation, an organization honoring excellence in nursing nationwide.

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Wed, 14 Aug 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/carolynn-lopiano-1090634984
<![CDATA[John Michael Sheehan]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/john-michael-sheehan-1090634980<![CDATA[

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Methuen - It is with great sadness in our hearts and souls that we announce the passing of John Michael Sheehan. John passed away Sunday, August 11, 2024, after a short illness, just 20 days shy of his 69th birthday. He was surrounded by his loving wife and all of his children.John was born in Lawrence on August 31, 1955 to the late James and Clara (Arsenault) Sheehan. He attended St. Ann's Grammar School, (He always said he sat in the front of the class, and we would tease him, that it was NOT because he was vertically challenged!) Greater Lawrence Technical School, and received both his Bachelor's and Master's degrees from Fitchburg State College. He was also retired from the Army, enlisting in 1974 and upon finishing his tour, remained with the Army Reserves for 30 years during which time he was called back to active duty in Iraq in 2003. John retired in 2005 with the rank of Sergeant Major. He was always so proud of his military years. Thank you for your service, sir.After working in the auto body trade for a bit, John became an auto body teacher, cluster chair, then retired as technical director from Greater Lowell Technical School. Some of his best stories came from his time there.John was a friend to all he met. The many stories he loved to tell were only surpassed by his kindness and overwhelming quiet generosity. Words cannot express the man who John was, or the insurmountable sense of grief and loss we feel at the sudden passing of "our guy."Linda and John lived an epic love story, and would travel around the country in his "Ford tough" truck, with Manhattan, NY and Key West, FL being absolute favorites of John's. They also always managed to fit in a side trip to Charlotte, NC to visit Krista and Brian.He was predeceased in life by his brother, William; and first wife, Michelle.John leaves behind his beloved wife, Linda (Merrow DeCola)Sheehan; daughters and their spouses, Krista and Brian Rees and Colleen and Stephen DeCola-Arsenault; and sons and spouses, Air Force Lt Col. Patrick and Maureen Sheehan, Patrick and Rachel DeCola, and Andrew and Sophia DeCola. John also leaves 7 grandchildren who were absolutely the joy of his life, Millie, Tommy, Alice and Teddy DeCola, Elliott Rose Arsenault, and Parker and Kara Sheehan; and sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Diane and Keith Kobrenski. In addition, he also leaves behind sister, Kathy Sheehan and husband, Kevin Weisenee; and many cousins, nieces, and wonderful new and lifelong friends.Family and friends who were touched by John in their lives are invited to his calling hours on Saturday, August 17, 2024 from 12 to 4 p.m. at the Kenneth H. Pollard Funeral Home, 233 Lawrence Street in Methuen. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Tuesday, August 20th at 10 a.m. at Our Lady of Good Counsel/St. Theresa Parish, 22 Plymouth Street in Methuen, followed by burial at Elmwood Cemetery in Methuen. In lieu of flowers, we are respectfully asking donations to be made to one of John and Linda's favorite charities, Seacoast Family Promise. Please make the donation in John's memory either online at seacoastfamilypromise.org or by mail to 27 Hampton Rd., Exeter, NH 03833. For directions or to send online condolences, please visit www.pollardfuneralhome.com. The Kenneth H. Pollard Funeral Home is honored to serve the Sheehan family.

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Wed, 14 Aug 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/john-michael-sheehan-1090634980
<![CDATA[Kevin M. "Luke" Smith]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/kevin-smith-1090634989<![CDATA[

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Salisbury - Kevin M. "Luke" Smith, 50, of Salisbury, passed away on Sunday, August 11 at his home.Kevin was born in Lawrence the son of Robert D. Smith and Joyce A. (Furnari) Smith. Growing up in Windham, NH, he was a graduate of Trinity High School, Class of 1993 and went on to study at Keene State. Kevin worked for many years as a contractor and superintendent in the building industry. He was a talented builder and was known for being able to fix anything. Kevin was an outdoorsman; he loved skiing, fishing, going to the beach and also loved to cook.More than anything, Kevin was a devoted family man. His sons, Daniel S. Smith and Joseph H. Smith, were the center of his world. Kevin was their biggest fan, never missing a sporting event or an opportunity to celebrate their interests and passions. He took great pride in their accomplishments and cherished every moment spent with them. Recently, Kevin created unforgettable memories on a family trip to Italy, where they explored their heritage and strengthened their bond.A devoted son, father, brother and uncle, Kevin is survived by his mother Joyce A. (Furnari) Smith, and his sons, Daniel S. Smith and Joseph H. Smith. He also leaves behind his sister, Robin D. Finn and her husband Timothy M. of North Andover, Aunt and Uncle Linda and Donald Brouck of Methuen, and Uncle Denis Smith of Marco Island, FL and was Uncle Luke to nephews Thomas J. Finn and Jonathan R. Finn, and niece Katelyn J. Finn. Kevin was predeceased by his father Robert D. Smith.Services are private. Arrangements are under the care of the Kevin B. Comeau Funeral Home, 486 Main Street, Haverhill. Please visit www.comeaufuneral.com or Comeau Funeral Home.

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Wed, 14 Aug 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/kevin-smith-1090634989
<![CDATA[Edward T. Flannery]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/edward-flannery-1090634985<![CDATA[

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Andover - Edward T. Flannery, 69, of Andover, MA, passed away on Monday, August 12, 2024, surrounded by his loving family.Born in Waltham, MA, on April 27, 1955, Edward was the son of the late Robert and Margery (McCusker) Flannery. He was a proud alumnus of Andover High School and went on to attend Saint Anselm College in Manchester, NH.After a successful career in the telecom industry, Edward embraced retirement by pursuing his passion for fishing, a hobby he was able to share with his grandchildren.Edward is survived by his loving wife, Anisa Flannery of Andover, MA, and their beloved children: Ian Flannery and his husband Tyler Dannat of Manchester, NH; Jillian Carr and her husband Brendan of Stoneham, MA; Kelsey Borstell and her husband Jeffrey of Andover, MA; and Naisy Flannery of Henderson, NV. He also leaves behind his brother, Brian Flannery, his wife Paula of Andover, MA as well as his five adored grandchildren, four nephews, two nieces, and many cousins and relatives.A gathering of friends and family to celebrate Edward's life will be held on Monday, August 19, 2024 at The Autograph Tavern 89 Main Street Courtyard, Andover, MA from 2 to 4 p.m.To offer online condolences please visit www.contefuneralhomes.com.

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Wed, 14 Aug 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/edward-flannery-1090634985
<![CDATA[Betty A. Ciardello]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/betty-ciardello-1090634976<![CDATA[

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Haverhill - Betty A. (Cerasuolo) Ciardello, 89, of Haverhill, passed away on Wednesday, July 31, 2024, at High Pointe House surrounded by her loving family.She was born in Haverhill on February 2, 1935, daughter of the late Alfred and Dora (Legault) Cerasuolo.Betty was educated in the Haverhill School System. She went on to work for over 20 years as a Chef at Essex Agricultural and Technical High School.She had many amazing talents: creating wedding cakes for family and friends, knitting and crocheting hundreds of doilies, baby blankets and outfits, sewing her children's clothing as well as matching outfits for their dolls, cooking and baking the most delicious dishes, and caring for her parents in their later years. She was known by her husband as the "total package" because she did it all with such ease.Mrs. Ciardello was predeceased by her loving husband Ernest D. Ciardello who passed away in April of 2016. They met at Benedetti's (Bobo's) sub shop and their love story began. They hosted family and friends for over 30 years at Forest Glenn Inn in North Conway, NH. They enjoyed travelling to Bermuda several times a year and most recently enjoyed a Carribean Cruise with her daughters and sons-in-law.She is survived by three daughters, Debra Wersoski, of Haverhil, Sheila Landers and her husband, Mark of Haverhill, and Marcy Boucher and her husband Peter of East Kingston, NH, 6 grandchildren, Ryan Hughes, Emily Barbosa, Monique Boucher, Christopher Landers, Jillian Boucher, and Benjamin Landers, six great grandchildren, nephew, Raymond and niece Maryann Cardella.Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend her visitation on Monday August 19, from 4 to 6 p.m. followed by a service at 6:15 p.m. at H.L. Farmer & Sons Funeral Home, 106 Summer St. Haverhill. Her interment in Linwood Cemetery will be private and at the convenience of the family.In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory may be made to the MSPCA at Nevins Farms, 400 Broadway, Methuen, MA 01844.To share a memory or for more information, please visit www.farmerfuneralhomes.com..

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Wed, 14 Aug 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/betty-ciardello-1090634976
<![CDATA[Joyce "Joycie" Beryl Hulme]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/joyce-hulme-1090444304<![CDATA[

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Lowell - Joyce "Joycie" Beryl Hulme, 80, of Lowell, MA died early Tuesday, August 7, 2024 with her loving daughters by her side, after suffering from dementia at D'Youville Senior Care/Memory Care in Lowell.Born in Lawrence, MA, on February 28, 1944, she was the daughter of the late Gilbert H. Hulme and Harriet B. (Boardman) Hulme.She attended Lawrence High School where she was a member of the Italian and biology clubs. She graduated with the class of 1961 and went on to earn a license from Fazio Beauty Institute. In 1963 she married her high school sweetheart and started a family. She was employed in early childhood education for many years. Later in her life, Joyce earned an associate's degree from Castle Jr. College in Windham, NH.Joyce was at peace in nature, and found comfort from the warmth of the sun on her face, the sound of the raindrops and the wind, and the beauty of a snow storm. She was appreciative of even the simplest things. She "got a kick" out of the squirrels frolicking under the oak trees, watching the ducks and geese by the Merrimack River, and the seagulls at the beach. She loved all animals and looked forward to visits from her grand-dog Blitzer and Oliver the therapy dog. Fieldtrips with Kim to the local wildlife rescue also highlighted her days.She enjoyed crocheting, ice skating and watching the Red Sox but most of all, spending time with her family and friends.She is survived by her daughters Robin Riendeau of Bowdoinham, ME, and Kim Cook (fiancée Scott Buonopane) of Groton, MA, her brother Gilbert (Marlene) Hulme of Windham, NH and her sister in-law Patricia Hulme of Atkinson, NH, two grandchildren: Louis (Nicole) Quintal of Andover, MA and Miranda (Ian) Dunnett of Scarborough, ME, four great-grandchildren; Callie and Thea Quintal, Juniper and Max Dunnett, nieces; Trish Hulme and Danielle King, and nephew John Hulme.She was the sister of the late Carole Ann Dwyer and Kenneth Hulme.Joyce will be remembered by her friends and family for her kindness to others and cheerful demeanor.There will be visiting hours from 1:00 to 4:00 on Sunday, August 18th, and a funeral service at 10:00 am on Monday, August 19th, both taking place at the Dolan Funeral Home, 106 Middlesex St., Chelmsford, MA. The internment of her ashes will immediately follow the service at Bellevue cemetery in Lawrence, MA. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in her name to Newhouse Wildlife Rescue in Chelmsford, MA https://newhousewildliferescue.org/support-us or to the Alzheimer's Foundation www.alzfdn.org/donate.Please share your thoughts with the family or a memory about Joyce in our guestbook at www.dolanfuneralhome.com

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Tue, 13 Aug 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/joyce-hulme-1090444304
<![CDATA[Marie Irene Weber]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/marie-weber-1090444311<![CDATA[

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Salem - Marie 'Irene' Weber, age 87, of Salem, NH, passed away peacefully at her home on Friday, August 9, 2024. Born in Lawrence, MA, she was a cherished daughter of the late Alphonse and Eva (Roy) Rheaume. A proud alumna of St Anne's High School in Lawrence, Irene furthered her education with a Bachelor of Science in Secretarial Science from Merrimack College in 1958. She worked five years as an Executive Secretary for Avco Corp and the Department of Defense before retiring in 1963 to devote herself to her family alongside her late husband, George. Irene's passion for music was evident through her service as a church organist and soloist at St. Mary's, St. Theresa's, and St. Andrew's Churches in Billerica, MA, from 1966 to 1987. Her faith later led her to become a member of the Augustinian Seculars and an Affiliate of the Order of St. Augustine. Her generous spirit shone in her volunteer work, including serving as a pre-adopt Foster Parent for Catholic Charities in Washington, DC, caring for 12 newborns between 1990 and 1995, assisting at the Augustinian College Seminary from 1995 through 1999, and contributing to St. Peter's Church St. Vincent DePaul Food Pantry in Concord, NH from 2005 through 2014. Irene was predeceased by her beloved husband of 57 years, George, in September 2019. She is survived by her loving sons, David and his wife Sherie of Derry, NH; Mark and his partner Lynn Mendonca of Dracut, MA; and John and his wife Melissa (Lisa) of Woodstock, GA. She was a proud grandmother to ten grandchildren (Matthew, Michael, Brendan, Stephanie, Sarah, Andrew, Lauren,Cailyn, Corey, and Roiya) and is also remembered by her sister Yvonne DeCosta and her husband Douglas of E. Bridgewater, MA, niece Anne DeCosta, nephew Paul DeCosta, and numerous cousins. In her younger years, Irene was an avid reader, enjoyed speeding through the New York Times crossword puzzle and puttering around the garden. She had a fondness for dark chocolate and was an expert in the 'sewing arts', including cross-stitch, crochet, knitting, sewing, needlepoint, embroidery, quilting, as well as playing her baby grand piano. Most recently, Irene was a parishioner at the Mary Queen of Peace Church in Salem, NH. A life so beautifully lived deserves to be beautifully remembered. Please join us to mourn the passing of Irene and celebrate her remarkable life.Visiting hours will be held on Wednesday, August 14 from 4 to 7 PM at the Carrier Family Funeral Home, 38 Range Road, Windham, NH. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Thursday, August 15 at 10 AM at St. Augustine Parish, 43 Essex St., Andover, MA. Burial will follow in the Sacred Heart Cemetery in Andover, MA. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the New Hampshire Food Bank, Manchester, NH, or to your local Food Bank or charity of your choice.Arrangements are in the care of the Carrier Family Funeral Home. For directions or to leave a message of condolence, please visit www.carrierfuneralhome.com

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Tue, 13 Aug 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/marie-weber-1090444311
<![CDATA[Nancy Rochira]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/nancy-rochira-1090444306<![CDATA[

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Salem - Nancy Rochira, 80, a lifelong resident of Salem, NH passed away August 11th at Salemhaven after a period of declining health. She grew up in Salem, the daughter of the late Ann and Walter Kibildis. She is predeceased by her husband, Joseph Rochira, Jr. She graduated from Woodbury High School, Class of 1962 and from Castle Junior College. She was Director of the Housing Authority for the Town of Salem, NH until her retirement. Nancy enjoyed gardening and following the political affairs of the Town. She enjoyed watching the Planning Board Meetings and staying current on what was happening in Salem. She is survived by her daughter, Teresa (Rochira) Southwick and her husband Richard of North Hampton, NH; her brother, Richard Kibildis and his wife Priscilla of Davie, FL and several nieces and nephews; and former husband Ronald D. Stowers of Saint Marys, GA.Per her request, services are private for the family. Arrangements are under the care of Douglas & Johnson Funeral Home, 214 Main St., Salem, NH. In lieu of flowers, donations in Nancy's name may be made to: Salemhaven Resident Council Fund, 23 Geremonty Dr., Salem, NH 03079 or to Amedysis Hospice c/o Amedysis Foundation, 3854 American Way, Suite A, Baton Rouge, LA 70810. To send a message of condolence to the family, please view the obituary at www.douglasandjohnson.com

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Tue, 13 Aug 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/nancy-rochira-1090444306
<![CDATA[Walter W. Wightman]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/walter-wightman-1090444302<![CDATA[

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Haverhill - Walter W. Wightman, 79, passed peacefully on August 12, 2024 following a fierce battle with cancer. Walter was the husband of Nazira (Yezzell) Wightman to whom he was married for 56 years.. Born and educated in Haverhill, he was the son of the late Walter H. and Edna M. (Gleason) Wightman. Hardworking and strong, Walter took his gift of creation and self-taught engineering, and put it into fixing anything and everything. He managed a small roofing and siding business from which he retired more than a decade ago only to become a man of even more trades at his home where he lived with his wife of 56+ years.Besides his wife, Walter, the only son in a family of four sisters, is survived by his daughter; Heather; son-in-law David Kraus; granddaughter Sofiah; their puppy love JJ; sister, Jeannine Ravigala, and many nieces and nephews who all loved him dearly. Walter is preceded in death by his sisters, Evelyn Economou, Audrey Wightman and Linda Ingalls.Arrangements under the direction of Dole, Childs & Shaw Funeral Home, 148 Main St., Haverhill, MA will be private. Please consider memorial donation in Walter's name to Save the Children, 501 Kings Highway East, Suite 400, Fairfield, CT 06825, or St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas Place, Memphis, TN 38105. Messages of condolence may be sent to www.dcsfuneralhome.com

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Tue, 13 Aug 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/walter-wightman-1090444302
<![CDATA[Frank Anthony Jacobs]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/frank-jacobs-1090444301<![CDATA[

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Derry - Frank Anthony Jacobs, 71, of Derry, NH, passed away on Friday, August 9, 2024, at Catholic Medical Center in Manchester, NH, after a courageous battle with health issues. He was the husband of Grace Anne (Regan) Jacobs, with whom he shared thirty-eight wonderful years in marriage. Frank first met the love of his life Grace in 1984 and two years later they were married. They settled in Windham NH where they started a family and years later relocated to Derry where they currently reside.Born in Lawrence, MA and raised in Methuen, MA, son of the late Edward and Caterina "Kay" (Palumbo) Jacobs, Frank was a graduate of Tenney High School, class of 1971, and later received an Associate Degree from Northern Essex College. Frank enjoyed a long career in computer sales, until his retirement. Frank was a dedicated and loyal fan of all New England sports franchises especially the Red Sox and Patriots and he always had a great time attending games. He was an avid tennis player and fan where Frank spent a lot of his early years on the court with friends. For many years his family spent many vacations and summers in the Bronx, New York with Uncle Tony and his Aunt Mary Spinelli (his Godmother and Godfather). He loved going to the World's Fair and had many summer days at Jones Beach. Frank loved and cherished having lunch with his childhood friends Donald Privitera and David Grosse who were always with him through thick and thin right up until his death. He also enjoyed a monthly lunch with his close friend of 40 years Artie Ginsberg. Along with his Italian Heritage he loved his Lebanese family and cousins. Frank especially loved having his monthly breakfast with his cousin Bruce Touma where they would talk and laugh about old times and all the family comings and goings. Along with his cousins, aunts and uncle, they would all get together at Frank's family home in Methuen where they would play wiffle ball and swim in the pool or swing on the swing his father built on a big oak tree in the yard. He kept so many special memories tucked in his heart. He loved his mother's cooking because she would cook both his Italian and Lebanese family favorites.Franks loved spending time with his family throughout the years and his many holidays with Grace's family including her deceased brother Charlie and sister-in-laws Lee and Lorriane. He loved to travel with his family and enjoyed traveling throughout New England as well as their many unplanned dining experiences along the way. Every day was a new adventure which he planned and would surprise his family. He also looked forward to his many trips to beaches all over New England, the Cape, Salisbury Beach and Nantucket being his favorites. One of his most cherished memories was being with his brother Tom and his wife JR in Ireland.Frank was predeceased by his beloved brother Thomas Jacobs and his wife Jeanann R. In addition to his cherished and devoted wife, Grace, he is survived by his children, Brad E. Jacobs of Cape May, NJ, Kaitlin R. Jacobs of Derry, NH; sister Janet Jacobs of Lowell, MA; several cousins; and his special nieces Jennafer Higgs and her husband Michael, Jodi E. Jacobs.Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend visitation on Thursday, August 15, 2024, between 9:00-10:30 AM, at Cataudella Funeral Home, 126 Pleasant Valley Street, Methuen, MA. A funeral mass will follow at 11:00 AM, at St. Anthony Maronite Church, 145 Amesbury Street, Lawrence, MA. Interment will follow at St. Mary – Immaculate Conception Cemetery in Methuen. For directions or to leave a condolence, please visit www.cataudellafh.com.

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Tue, 13 Aug 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/frank-jacobs-1090444301
<![CDATA[Dennis R. Fontaine]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/dennis-fontaine-1090430919<![CDATA[

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Bay Springs - Dennis R. Fontaine, 69, of Bay Springs MS, passed away Thursday, July 11, 2024 after a lengthy period of declining health.Born in Lawrence, MA on July 14, 1954, to the late Raymond E. and Florence (Dion) Fontaine. Dennis was raised and educated in Lawrence public schools. He was a graduate of Greater Lawrence Technical School and Sylvania Technical Institute.Dennis began his career in auto body and repair, soon moving onto Electronic Technician positions. For a number of years Dennis traveled worldwide to install and repair high vacuum systems for High Voltage Engineering. Upon returning to the States he moved to Mississippi and worked many years at Sunbeam Corporation as a technician, from which he was retired. Dennis was an avid TV and music lover. He was particularly fond of seventies music and retro TV shows. He always loved Arabic cuisine, which he enjoyed during his annual Christmas visits back to the area.Beloved brother, uncle and friend, he will be greatly missed. In addition to his parents Dennis was predeceased by his brother Raymond A. Fontaine, sister Lynne Fontaine and niece Erin McClintock. He is survived by sisters Donna McClintock and her husband Edward of Lawrence, and Susan Fontaine of North Andover, brother Normand Fontaine and wife Patricia of Groveland, and sister-in-law Laurie Fontaine Sheppard of Florida. He is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews and close friends in Mississippi, in particular Jerry Moore and family in Dennis's last months.Family and friends are respectfully invited to attend calling hours on Friday, August 16 from 2 P.M. until 3 P.M. followed by a funeral home chapel service at 3 P.M. at the Kevin B. Comeau Funeral Home, 486 Main Street, Haverhill. Please visit www.comeaufuneral.com or Comeau Funeral Home.

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Sun, 11 Aug 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/dennis-fontaine-1090430919
<![CDATA[Jeanne M. Michele]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/jeanne-michele-1090430913<![CDATA[

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Methuen - Jeanne M. (Brunelle) Michel, age 81, passed away peacefully, on Friday, August 9, 2024. She was born April 5, 1943, in Haverhill Massachusetts, to Gerard and Annette (Huberdeau) Brunelle. She was a graduate of Saint James High School, Haverhill, Massachusetts.Jeanne married the love of her life, Raymond Michel on August 28, 1965 in Haverhill Massachusetts. She worked at WHAV radio station and also worked at Raytheon and later Dynamic Research before retiring to enjoy her later years with her husband. They spent their winters in Florida, making many new friends and enjoyed the sun, Irish Dancing and time relaxing by their pool.Jeanne looked forward to the trips her children would make to Florida, sharing in their many experiences, and always making special new memories along the way. No one went away without one of her strong, loving hugs.Jeanne truly lived life to the fullest through simple pleasures; spending time with her loving children, grandchildren and great grandchildren, individually, and at the many special family gatherings. Jeanne was a strong matriarch who truly loved from her heart. She was a devoted wife and mother and had a passionate love for her children who were truly the lights in her life. She also enjoyed spending time watching the activity at her home on Forrest Lake in Methuen along with doing needlepoint, crafts with her grandchildren and word search in her leisure time.Jeanne experienced the greatest loss in her life when her beloved husband of fifty-six years, Raymond Michel predeceased her in January of 2021.She is survived by her loving children, Janice Spaulding and husband Tom of Plainfield, NH, Mark Michel and partner Linda Meucci of Plaistow, NH, Paul Michel and wife Lisa of Haverhill, Massachusetts and Laurie Kakides and husband Stephen of Haverhill, Massachusetts; a brother, Richard Brunelle and wife Catherine of Sebring Florida, eight grandchildren, two great grandchildren, along with a niece, nephews, cousins and friends. Her children and family will always be thankful for the gift that was her life.Relatives and friends and all those whose lives were touched by Jeanne are invited to her calling hours to be held on Tuesday, August 13, 2024 from 10 a.m. until 12 Noon at Brookside Chapel & Funeral Home, 116 Main Street, Plaistow. Her funeral will begin on Tuesday at 12 p.m. from the funeral home with a Mass of Christian Burial at 1 p.m. in All Saints Church, 120 Bellevue Avenue, Haverhill. Burial will follow in Saint Joseph Cemetery. To send a condolence to the family or to share a cherished memory, please visit www.brooksidechapelfh.com

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Sun, 11 Aug 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/jeanne-michele-1090430913
<![CDATA[Joan L. Ogrodnik]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/joan-ogrodnik-1090430915<![CDATA[

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Methuen/Chicopee - Joan Lily (Seglin) Ogrodnik, of Methuen and Chicopee, passed away peacefully on Friday, August 9, 2024 at Methuen Village Assisted Living. Born in Lawrence on June 24, 1935, daughter of the late Alexander and Emily (Rusins) Seglin, she was a graduate of Searles High School, Class of 1953. Joan continued her education, earning a B.S. from Sargent College, which is part of Boston University, and an M.A. from Lesley College. She enjoyed a long career as a physical therapist, working in various hospitals in New York and Boston. Joan met and married Joseph Francis Ogrodnik in 1971 and moved to his home in Chicopee. There she put her physical therapy talents to good use in the Springfield area. After retirement, she and Joe became involved in a reunion group of surviving members of the crew of the USS Witter, a destroyer escort during World War II. Joan compiled a group of remembrances from the group and published a book entitled "Remembering our Duties, Missions and Life Aboard the USS Witter DE 636". Joan and Joe loved to travel and made many road trips all across the country. Joan was predeceased in 2010 by her beloved husband of thirty-nine years, Joseph F. Ogrodnik; and is survived by her loving sister, Sandra A. Seglin of Methuen; caring cousins, Astrida Apse of Sharon; Zigrida Kruckovs of Roslindale, Lily Reks of Tucson, AZ, and many other cousins. Joan's family would like to thank the staff at Methuen Village for the loving and compassionate care given during her time there. Funeral services for Joan will be held Wednesday, August 14th in Kozikowski Funeral Home, 565 Front St., Chicopee, with a prayer service at 12 p.m. followed by burial in St. Patrick's Cemetery, Fuller Road, Chicopee. Calling hours are Wednesday morning from 10 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. Memorial contributions in Joan's name may be made to the charity of one's choice. kozikowskifuneralhome.com

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Sun, 11 Aug 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/joan-ogrodnik-1090430915
<![CDATA[Mrs. Evelyn F. (Reid) Martineau]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/mrs-evelyn-martineau-1090430910<![CDATA[

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North Andover - Mrs. Evelyn F. (Reid) Martineau, a resident of North Andover, formerly of Andover and beloved wife of Paul J. Martineau, passed away at her home, Ashland Farms, on Friday evening, August 9, 2024. She was 93 years old.Born in Lawrence, Massachusetts, on October 9, 1930, she was the beloved daughter of the late Bryan and Mary L. (Bradley) Reid. Evelyn attended Merrimack College and had been employed as a District Manager of New England Telephone and Verizon, for many years.In her spare time, Evelyn enjoyed rooting for the Patriots and Red Sox and visiting St. Petersburg with her husband and friends. She was also a former Past President of the Quota Club in Lawrence. She will be dearly missed by all who knew her. Her sweet disposition left everyone with a smile and her lovely singing voice was a true gift.Besides her beloved husband, Paul, Evelyn is survived by her step-children; Thomas P. Martineau and Ex-wife Leslie of Haverhill, Patricia A. and her husband Atty. John Pollano of North Andover, step-grandchildren; Amy Pollano, Paul (Ashley) Pollano and Sarah (Jon) Figueroa of North Andover, and Megan (Joseph) Tremper of Manchester, NH. She is also survived by her step great-grandchildren Emery & Ava Figueroa and Prestyn & Easton Pollano and Joseph Tremper.Evelyn was also the loving 'Auntie Evie' to the Davey family: Susan (Don) Harrison of Wilmington, Christopher and Sandra (Bartlett) of North Andover, Peter and Elaine (Fisher) of Groveland, Paul Davey of Dunstable and Joanne (Mark) LaLiberte of Cary, North Carolina and their children and grandchildren.She was pre-deceased by her step-son Paul J. Martineau and step-grandson; Thomas Pollano of North Andover and Bryan Davey of Wilmington.A graveside service will be held in the St. Mary Immaculate Conception Cemetery, 29 Barker Street, Lawrence on Friday, August 16, 2024, at 11:15 A.M. Relatives and friends are most welcome to attend. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Burke-Magliozzi Funeral Home of Andover. For additional information, please visit, www.burkemagliozzi.com.

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Sun, 11 Aug 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/mrs-evelyn-martineau-1090430910
<![CDATA[Isabelle Curry Byron]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/isabelle-curry-byron-1090430914<![CDATA[

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Groveland - Isabelle Curry Byron, 95, of Groveland, MA passed away August 9, 2024 at her Groveland residence with her family by her side.She was born in Lawrence on September 15, 1928, daughter of the late Joseph P. and Lea (Fortier) Vaillancourt.She attended Sacred Heart Grammar and High Schools in Lawrence. Isabelle was employed at the former AT&T as an auditor retiring in 1993.Isabelle was best known for her love of family and cherishing the simple things in life. She loved her front porch overlooking Johnsons Pond, bird watching, crossword puzzles, and never missing Wheel of Fortune or a chance to play Bingo. Some of her other pleasures were playing her violin and her player piano, walks with her dog, gardening, sewing, and in her later years, family group efforts with never ending jigsaw puzzles. Every winter she became a snow bird and would fly to Hobe Sound, Florida and unite with her sister, Eugenie Trott. The two would laugh, tell stories of their youth, lunch, play bingo every Tuesday night and enjoy their tea time.She was the loving wife of the late Robert E. Curry and together they built a beautiful family. When she lost Bob, fate brought her to late Thomas Byron and blended our families.She will be missed by her family Brenda Curry, Gail & Creighton Horn, Nancy & Richard Amidio, the late Robert Curry, James & Sheri Curry, Laurie & George Attar, Vincent & Karen Byron, Thomas & Tina Byron, Jr, Joseph & Sarah Byron. As well as 17 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren, all who her the light of her life, and many nieces and nephews.The family will be forever grateful for the love and compassion of Marie Auguste, who cared for her last last few months, giving her dignity and joy. She was her angel.A Funeral Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Wednesday, August 14th at 11:00 am at St. Patricks Church in Groveland, MA. Interment will follow in the Riverview Cemetery, Groveland. Arrangements are by H.L. Farmer & Sons Funeral Homes, Bradford - Haverhill.In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Heart Association (https://www.heart.org) or the Alzheimer's Association (https://www.alz.org).To share a memory or for more information please visit www.farmerfuneralhomes.com

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Sun, 11 Aug 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/isabelle-curry-byron-1090430914
<![CDATA[Prudence Ann Wood]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/prudence-wood-1090429417<![CDATA[

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Kingston - Prudence "Prudy" Ann Wood a longterm resident of Kingston passed peacefully in the home of her dearest friends on August 4, 2024 at the age of 89.Prudy, beloved teacher for over 37 years at the Daniel J. Bakie Elementary School in Kingston, NH, was born on her parents, Pearl and Raymond Wood's Bible Hill Farm in Melvin Mills, New Hampshire on May 20, 1935. She is survived by her sister, Katherine Sheridan of Grove City, Ohio, ten nieces and nephews, numerous great nieces and nephews, and two great great nieces.After completing her chores on the farm, Prudy would walk the ¾ miles down Bible Hill Road to catch the train, and subsequently, a bus to school in Warner, New Hampshire where she was an outstanding student. Always an avid reader and lover of books, Prudy received a scholarship to Mt. Ida College in Newton, Massachusetts where she graduated with honors and continued her education with a degree from Keene State College, then Keene Teacher's College.Prudy loved her profession and in her decades a Bakie School she touched and changed many lives as an elementary school teacher. She also established enduring friendships with other teachers that lasted for life.She was literally a world traveler and adventurer traveling to the Antarctica twice and touring all of the remaining six continents, frequently with her sister Kay. She didn't have to leave the US for adventure as she attended spring Baseball training in Florida and Arizona for over a decade in retirement. Of course she was a Red Sox fan, having taught Carlton "Pug", then "Pudgy", Fisk in Charlestown, New Hampshire, as a student teacher. Her sister Kay was an equally avid Indians fan which led to years of spirited dialogue. She traveled much of the world and US as an avid "birder" and accumulated an impressive "life list" of bird sightings which included over 700 of the 1,000 known species. Nor did she have to leave her beloved New Hampshire for adventure. She successfully summited all 48 of the 4,000-foot peaks in the White Mountains.Prudy had a vast range of interests, with some reaching the level of passions. He older sister, Priscilla, nicknamed for life by Prudy as "Sid", called her Prudy 5 B's which stood for books, birds, bridge, baseball, and bowling. Add to that tennis, which she played for most of her life and watched faithfully once it became a cable television staple.Finally, Prudy will be remembered for her sense of humor. She would throw back her head, slap her knee, and laugh infectiously at others jokes. Although, a great storyteller and occasional stretcher of the truth, she did not necessarily tell jokes. She, like all great wits found humor and irony in the everyday events of life. She will be greatly missed for the joy she brought to the lives of her surviving friends and family.A celebration of Prudy's life will be held on the patio of the Fremont Pizzeria Restaurant on Saturday, August 31 from 12 until 2 p.m., with a rain date of Sunday, September 1st. Friends, colleagues, and former students are invited to attend and share stories and memories. Burial services will be private at still family-owned Bible Hill Farm.Donations in Prudy's memory can be made to the Harvey-Mitchell Memorial Library, 151 Main St., Epping, NH 03042 or Kingston Community Library, 2 Library Ln Kingston, NH 03848.Brewitt Funeral Home is assisting with arrangements. For more information you can visit www.brewittfuneralhome.com

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Sat, 10 Aug 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/prudence-wood-1090429417
<![CDATA[Margaret B. Turner]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/margaret-turner-1090429419<![CDATA[

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Salem - It is with the heaviest heart that we announce the passing of Margaret B. Turner, 80, of Salem, NH, on Saturday June 29th 2024. Born November 4th, 1943, Margaret was the second daughter to Walter and Ludmilla Lieweher, of Olbersdorf, Germany. Margaret lived in Germany during her early childhood years but later moved to Australia when she was 12 years old. She is survived by her husband Henry J. Turner. Married for over 60 years, Margaret and Henry met in New Zealand while Margaret was on a working holiday and Henry was serving in the Navy. They married in 1964 and moved to Salem, New Hampshire in 1979, where they raised their two daughters Natalie Thibodeau and Regan McCormick. Margaret worked for over 30 years in the medical field as an administrative assistant. When she wasn't working she spent her free time cooking. She was an excellent German cook, even being featured in the Eagle Tribune in 1970 for her German inspired steak dinner. Margaret leaves behind her husband of 60 years, Henry J. Turner, their eldest daughter, Natalie Thibodeau and her husband Brain Thibodeau; their children Brenna and her fiancé Shane, Tyler and his wife Madi, and their son Drew. Their youngest daughter, Regan McCormick and her husband Shaun McCormick; their children Kiana and Lincoln. Their nephews Jules and Casey Castellez; their wives Becky Castellez and Kari Castellez, and Casey and Kari's daughter Kaia. And her sister Claudia Webb as well as several nieces and nephews. Margaret is predeceased by her mother, father, and sister Maria.Family and friends are invited to a memorial service on Saturday August 17, 2024 at 10 a.m. at the Goundrey Dewhirst Funeral Home, 42 Main St., Salem, NH. To leave an online condolence, please visit Margaret's tribute page at www.goundreydewhirstfuneral.com.

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Sat, 10 Aug 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/margaret-turner-1090429419
<![CDATA[Clare M. (Heinrich) Gilliam]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/clare-m-heinrich-gilliam-1090429420<![CDATA[

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Atkinson - Clare Marie Gilliam, 99, of Atkinson, NH, and Chevy Chase, MD, died peacefully on Wednesday, July 24, 2024, surrounded by her beloved family.Born on June 21, 1925, in Lawrence, MA, she was the daughter of the late Fritz and Helen (O'Brien) Heinrich.Clare was a proud graduate of Lawrence High School, Class of 1942, and furthered her education at Burdett Business College. Her early career at the Marine Insurance Company in Boston ignited a lifelong passion for finance. In 1948, she moved to Washington, D.C., where she worked at the Department of Defense until she married on May 28, 1955. She raised four children on her own after her husband died in 1974.In 1979, Clare channeled her dedication to service into volunteering, initially dedicating ten years to the Red Cross at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland and later volunteering answering phones on the White House Comment Line. This allowed her to further her interest in keeping up on current events.Clare cherished her summers and falls at her seasonal home in Atkinson, NH, where she delighted in visiting Jenness Beach and North Conway. Her love for travel led her and her family to Quebec, Florida, and numerous Caribbean Islands. Additionally, Clare had a deep passion for gardening, which brought her much joy.Her kindness, strength, and zest for life will be deeply missed by all who knew her.She was predeceased by her husband, Frederick P. Gilliam; and her daughter, Ellen Gilliam.Clare is survived by her two sons, Frederick P. Gilliam, Jr. and Neil Gilliam, both of Chevy Chase, MD; and daughter, Leila Maksymiec and her husband, William of Washington, D.C.; and many extended family and friends.Relatives and guest are respectfully invited to attend calling hours on Thursday, August 15, 2024, from 4 to 8 p.m. at the Kenneth H. Pollard Funeral Home, 233 Lawrence Street in Methuen. In lieu of flowers, people may donate in memory of Clare Marie Gilliam to Rockingham VNA & Hospice, 4 Alumni Drive, Exeter, NH 03833. For directions or to send online condolences, please visit www.pollardfuneralhome.com.

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Sat, 10 Aug 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/clare-m-heinrich-gilliam-1090429420
<![CDATA[Ellen L. (Lamond) Demeritt]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/ellen-demeritt-1090429418<![CDATA[

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Atkinson - Ellen L. (Lamond) Demeritt, 74, of Atkinson, NH, passed away peacefully on Thursday, August 8, at the High Pointe Hospice House in Haverhill.Born in Haverhill on May 14, 1950 she was the daughter of Allan "Sonny" and Nancy K. (Skillings) Lamond. She was a graduate of Pentucket High School, Class of 1968 then went on to receive her Bachelor's Degree from the University of New Hampshire and a Masters degree from New Hampshire College. Ellen taught Data Processing at Whittier Regional Vocational Technical High School for 25 years, until her retirement in 2005. She enjoyed many years as a snowbird, wintering in Naples, FL. She was very independent, had a great sense of humor and always pushed her family to study and be well educated. Ellen loved her dogs, was an avid crafter and cherished her grandchildren. She will be remembered fondly as a devoted wife, mother and grandmother, and will be sadly missed but her lasting legacy will never be forgotten.Ellen is survived by her loving husband Dennis C. Demeritt of Atkinson, NH, daughters Nancy L. Calverley and Kris Dawidowicz of Newton, NH, and Lani B. Venturi and her husband Stephen of Haverhill, and grandchildren, Jason and Jonathan Phaneuf, Luke Dawidowicz, Chloi, Jack and Matthew Venturi. She also leaves behind her brother Brian Lamond and his wife, Elaine of Barnstead, NH and several nieces and nephews.Family and friends are invited to attend calling hours on Monday, August 12 from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Kevin B. Comeau Funeral Home, 486 Main Street, Haverhill. Memorial donations may be made in her name to the https://giving.massgeneral.org/donate/cancer-center Please visit www.comeaufuneral.com or Comeau Funeral Home.

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Sat, 10 Aug 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/ellen-demeritt-1090429418
<![CDATA[Harriet Lee DeSimone]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/harriet-desimone-1090429416<![CDATA[

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Mesa - Harriet Lee (Dill) DeSimone, 85, passed away peacefully on August 6, 2024 in her home. She was born in Methuen MA to Carleton and Thelma Dill.She graduated from Tenny High School in Methuen and worked as a Bank Teller in Lawrence, MA. In 2000 she and her beloved Husband, Anthony (Tony) Desimone, moved to Arizona. They were married for 57 years before he passed.Harriet enjoyed golfing and lunching and playing cards with her friends. In her High School yearbook it was written under her name "Twinkling eyes reflect a cheerful soul" and all those who knew Harriet would agree that she definitely was a "CHEERFUL SOUL". She will be missed by all those she leaves behind.There will be a celebration of life forthcoming.

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Sat, 10 Aug 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/harriet-desimone-1090429416
<![CDATA[Gayle M. (DeMartinis) Kelloway]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/gayle-kelloway-1090411252<![CDATA[

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Andover - Gayle Kelloway, wife of Scott Kelloway, of Andover, MA, passed away on August 2, 2024.She was born in Chelmsford to Ernest and Ruth DeMartinis on October 16, 1962. She is survived by her husband, Scott, and her three children, Kyle Kelloway, Ryan Kelloway, and Jyllian Kelloway of Andover, Massachusetts. She was the oldest of four children and is survived by her mother Ruth and her siblings Mark DeMartinis, and his wife Kristen, Guy DeMartinis and his wife Michele, and Todd DeMartinis and his girlfriend Lily. She is also survived by many in-laws, nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts, and uncles, as well as her many, many close friends.A proud graduate of the University of Massachusetts at Lowell and Lesley University, Gayle earned her Masters in Education and dedicated her career to teaching. As an elementary school teacher at North Andover Public School, she inspired countless young minds as a 2nd grade teacher and also as an educator to those with distinct support needs.Gayle's greatest joys were her family, their energetic outdoor pursuits, her students, and her creative pursuits. The love story of Gayle and Scott was a beautiful one, true soulmates. She loved animals, gardening, crafting, and being anywhere outdoors — campground, sailing, hiking trail, lake, ski slope, beach — that her husband and kids were. She had a strong faith and was a devout Catholic. Gayle was so proud — and rightly so — of her three children and their loved ones, Mark, Riley, and Dillon, and she loved every minute she spent with them. Gayle was always her happiest being with her family, friends, and students, and they loved being with her. She is remembered uniquely for her beautiful crafts both as projects and as a special touch she brought to each occasion. As a friend and relative, she was loved for her ability to bring true joy, unconditional love, and deep understanding. Best listener ever.The family welcomes guests to a wake at the Burke-Magliozzi funeral home, 390 North Main Street, Andover, on Tuesday, August 6, 2024, from 4 to 8 p.m. The family also welcomes guests to Gayle's Funeral Mass to be held on Wednesday, August 7, 2024, at noon in St. Augustine's Catholic Church, 43 Essex Street, Andover.In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the MSPCA at Nevins Farm, 400 Broadway, Methuen, MA 01844, in Gayle's memory.

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<![CDATA[Atty. Howard M. Berger]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/atty-howard-berger-1090418101<![CDATA[

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Andover - Attorney Howard Martin Berger, 76, of Andover and Harwich, MA. passed away unexpectedly on Friday, August 2nd, on Cape Cod, one of his favorite places.Howard had a profound impact on the lives of many - his loving family, his countless friends, and his loyal clients. He was one-of-a-kind; unfailingly generous, kind-hearted, and the ultimate raconteur. He delighted in regaling his family and friends with anecdotes that reflected his uniquely humorous outlook on the world.Born in Lawrence, Massachusetts, he spent most of his life in Andover. Bar Mitzvahed at Temple Emanuel in Lawrence, he graduated from Andover High School in 1966, and went on to Temple University in Philadelphia, then Suffolk Law School in Boston. A proud member of the Massachusetts Bar, he spent nearly 50 years in the general practice of law. He was devoted to his clients in a way that few are - he would accept a phone call at any time of day, and was much more than a lawyer for those who were lucky enough to call him their attorney. He was formerly Chair of the Property Law Section of the Mass Bar and practiced law for decades, first with his father J. John, then with his brother Carl, and their law partner James Hyde in downtown Andover.In addition to his legal practice, Howard was a member of the Board of Directors for the Hingham Institute for Savings. He was also the co-owner of The Point, an historic watering hole in Faneuil Hall.It was in law school in Boston that Howie first met Susan Shepard, his "duck", also an attorney. They married in 1980 at the Lanam Club in Andover, and remained inseparable for the next 44 years.The Berger family were members of the Unitarian Universalist Congregation in Andover, and of the Indian Ridge Country Club for many decades.Howie was an avid and astute Blackjack player; he never met a side bet he didn't like. He remembered every meal he ever ate and loved dining out and holding court at Bishops Restaurant, a bygone Lawrence institution.Yet Howie's greatest devotion was to his family. He was an adoring husband, and a loving and accepting father to his three children. Later in life, Howard doted on his grandchildren. For years, he also cherished the companionship of the family's Cairn Terrier, Echo.Howard is preceded in death by his parents, J. John and Mollie Berger, and is survived by his wife Susan Shepard, his children, Jesse Berger of Norwood, Mass., Ned Berger, of Los Angeles, and Meryl Berger and her wife Allison of Plainville, Mass., and their children Molly and Benjamin. He's also survived by his brother Carl Berger and wife Mamie, of Amesbury, Mass.Beyond his family, Howard leaves legions of close friends and longtime clients whose lives he touched with his humor and compassionate advocacy. The world will be a little less fun without Howie Berger.A Memorial for Howard Will be Held at the North Parish Unitarian Universalist Church at 190 Academy Road in North Andover on Thursday, August 8th at 11am. Luncheon to Follow at the Lanam Club at 260 N. Main Street in Andover at 1pm. Funeral Arrangements by H.L. Farmer & Sons Funeral Homes and Cremation Service, Haverhill~Bradford.In Lieu of Flowers, please Make donations in Howie's name to the MSPCA or Suffolk Law School. To share a memory or for more information, please visit www.farmerfuneralhomes.com.

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<![CDATA[Eugene "Geno" LaValley]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/eugene-lavalley-1090421049<![CDATA[

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Haverhill - Eugene "Geno" LaValley, 77, of Fort Lauderdale, FL passed away on Wednesday, July 31at Trustbridge Hospice in Pompano Beach, FL.Geno was born in Haverhill the son of Homer and Bernice (Francescone) LaValley. Geno served proudly in the United States Air Force and then went on to work for many years at Bixby International as a machinist in the shoe industry.Geno is survived by his daughter Angela Mahoney her husband Brian of Ft. Lauderdale, FL, daughter Stephanie LaValley of Washoe Valley, NV and step-daughter Carrie Ann Doherty and her children Taylor, Kaitlyn and Eric of Derry, NH. He was predeceased by his loving wife Denise (Paradis) LaValley.Family and friends are respectfully invited to attend calling hours on Saturday, August 10th from 9:00AM until 10:30AM followed by a funeral home chapel service at 10:30AM at the Kevin B. Comeau Funeral Home, 486 Main Street, Haverhill. Burial to follow at Atkinson Cemetery. Please visit www.comeaufuneral.com or Comeau Funeral Home on Facebook.

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<![CDATA[Rosemary R. Andreason]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/rosemary-andreason-1090421051<![CDATA[

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Woburn - Rosemary R. Chory Andreason, passed away on August 2, 2024, at her home. She was born on June 18, 1952, to the late Rita (Feole) Chory and Charles G. Chory.One of five children, Rosemary was brought up in Lawrence, MA. She graduated from St. Anne's High School and Lowell State College with a nursing degree. She worked as a Registered Nurse at Mass General, Lahey, Holy Family, and Winchester Hospital. She was an avid fan of the Bruins, Red Sox, and Patriots.Rosemary will be dearly missed and is survived by her husband, Steve Andreason; son, Steven; sister, Carolann Chory and her spouse Don Marotte; brother, Charles W. Chory; sister, Kathleen Farquhar and her husband Don; sister, Diane Chory; her niece, Kaitlyn and her husband Clayton Burlison; as well as aunts, uncles and cousins.Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend calling hours on Monday, August 12, 2024, from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at Cataudella Funeral Home, 126 Pleasant Valley Street, Methuen, MA. A funeral mass will take place on Tuesday, August 13, 2024, at 10:00 AM at OLGC–St. Augustine Chapel, 128 Ames Street, Lawrence, MA. Burial will follow at St. Anthony Cemetery in Methuen, MA. For directions or to send condolences, please visit www.cataudellafh.com.

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<![CDATA[Paul B. Reardon]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/paul-reardon-1090418106<![CDATA[

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METHUEN - Paul B. Reardon, 74, longtime Methuen resident, passed away peacefully at home on Saturday, August 3 after a courageous battle with cancer, surrounded by his loved ones.Paul was born in Methuen, MA on October 15, 1949 to William Reardon and Mildred Kelley. He graduated from Methuen High School in 1967, and he then went on to serve in the U.S. Navy where he was stationed in California. After that he attended college, and he became a Mechanical Engineer by profession at Analogic. Paul was passionate about many things. He loved drawing and painting. His green thumb could make any garden shine. He enjoyed camping and fishing. He was an avid hiker, having hiked all 48 of the 4000-foot mountains in the White Mountains before his 50th birthday. He loved going on little adventures with his wife to explore beaches and mountains. There was never a doubt about how much he loved his grandsons, Jacoby and Mason. He never missed a chance to watch them play their favorite sports, go fishing with them or take them shopping. Paul will be remembered for his funny sense of humor and down to earth personality. He was a kind, caring and smart man. He will be missed by many. His laughter will forever echo in our hearts. Paul is survived by his loving wife, Doris (Pinet); his daughter Donna Baril of Haverhill, MA, her husband Ray Baril, and his grandsons, Jacoby and Mason. He is also survived by his mother, Mildred Kelley of Methuen, MA; his brother William Reardon of Salem, NH, and his wife, Barbara; his brother Sean Kelley of Methuen, MA and his wife Jennifer; and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his father, William Reardon, and his brother, Michael Reardon.Visitation will be held on Saturday, August 10, in the Driscoll Funeral Home, 309 S. Main Street, Haverhill from 1:00 to 3:00 PM. Service with U.S. Navy Honors will begin at 2:30 PM. In lieu of flowers, those wishing to honor Paul's memory are asked to please consider a donation to the American Cancer Society. For guestbook, visit www.driscollcares.com

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<![CDATA[Lori Ann (Harper) Broach]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/lori-broach-1090418099<![CDATA[

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Haverhill - Lori Ann (Harper) Broach, 63, of Haverhill, passed away peacefully on Monday August 5 at her home.Lori was born in Haverhill the 7th of 11 children to the late Earl C. and Elizabeth L. (Barry) Harper. She was raised in Georgetown and was a graduate of Georgetown High School, Class of 1979. Lori enjoyed swimming and camping BBQ's and spending time with family, especially her grandchildren.Lori is survived by her life partner of over 21 years Ken Gustavson of Haverhill, daughters Amber Broach and Jessica Sargent, stepdaughters Samantha Reardon and Danielle Gustavson, and grandchildren; Mackenzie, Jared, Cailynn, Brooke and Quinn. She is also survived by her siblings Frank and Deborah Harper, Lee and Sandra Harper, Ray and Dawn Harper, Barry Harper, BettyAnn Hutchins, Neal and Maura Harper, Craig Harper, David Gustavson and Christopher Gustavson and his partner Lisa True and many nieces and nephews and their families. She was predeceased by her siblings Earl Harper, Glen Harper and Nan Harper Gray.Family and friends are respectfully invited to attend calling hours on Friday, August 9 from 4PM until 6:00PM followed by a funeral home chapel service at 6:00PM at the Kevin B. Comeau Funeral Home, 486 Main Street, Haverhill. Memorial contributions may be made in her name to the American Cancer Society, 3 Speen Street, Framingham, MA 0170. Please visit www.comeaufuneral.com or Comeau Funeral Home on Facebook.

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<![CDATA[Steven Rich]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/steven-rich-1090418108<![CDATA[

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North Andover - Steven Rich of North Andover passed away on Monday, August 5, 2024.The first of three children, he was the son of William Rich and Elena (Messina) Rich. He leaves behind his wife of 47 years Nancy, brother Bill, sister Elaine, daughter Amanda, son Matthew (Casi), grandson Matthew Steven, his nephews, and many, many more whom he loved, and who loved him very much.Steve was passionate about a lot of things. He loved art and creating. He loved American history, a great adventure, the outdoors, legends of the wild west, and more than anything else, his family.Steve met his future wife, Nancy, on a trip to Japan in 1975. Steve went on to marry Nancy in 1977. There was a blizzard that day. It turned out to be a good sign.After that, Steve and Nancy had two kids. They were a team in life, and they made each other laugh. A lot.Steve took his family off to explore the world. When they weren't exploring you could find him watching a hockey practice, his daughter horseback riding, or one of the other sports his children played.Steve was history teacher at the Winter Hill School in Somerville, then later an art teacher at Somerville Highschool. He was proud of his students and proud to be from Somerville. When you sat down to talk with him, he always had a story that tied back to the city.Family was everything. He was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, uncle and brother. He and his brother, Bill often spent their days doing yard work, hiking, and building sculptures. His house and the yard are filled with his creations.He made time for all of us to be together every Sunday. He never missed a game, an event, or a holiday. He once joined a fraternal lodge he didn't want to join so his Father-in-Law Danny wouldn't have to go it alone. Steve made sure he was there for all of us whenever we needed him. He loved us all and we were and are so proud to call him ours.The world was a better place with him in it. We will miss him greatly.A visiting time will be held for family and friends on August 8, 2024, from 3:30 to 7pm at 288 Foster Street in North Andover Massachusetts 01845. A formal celebration of life will be held at the same address on August 31st starting at 3pm. All are welcome.

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<![CDATA[John Shaw III]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/john-shaw-iii-1090410309<![CDATA[

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North Andover - John F. Shaw III a beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother and community leader, passed away July 30, 2024, at his home.Jack was Born June 2, 1944, in Cambridge, MA. Son of John F. Shaw Jr and Ruth Shaw (Callahan) of Peabody, MA.Jack is survived by his loving wife for 60+ years Sharen L. Shaw (Wilt) of North Andover, MA their son, Darren Shaw and daughter in law Jennifer Shaw and his cherished grandchildren, Sophia and Emmet Shaw, all of Boxford, MA.He also leaves behind his sister, Janet Smith (Husband Ronald) of Palmer, MA, as well as nieces Jennifer Aubrey (Husband Daniel) of South Hadley, MA and Janice Keeton (Husband Ronald) of Monson, MA. John was predeceased by his father John (1998) and Ruth (1988) as well as his younger sister, Joan Shaw (Partner Taffy) of Newton, NH in 2017. Jack had several cousins and grand nieces and nephews who all will miss him dearly.Jack was a graduate of Peabody High School, Class of 1962 where he excelled in the classroom as well as playing football. He worked in various automobile service stations in the area throughout his high school years working on engines as a mechanic. Jacks work ethic and sincere personality was something to admire. Upon graduation he enrolled in the United States Army as a reserve and was promoted to Master Sargent while serving. Jacks' education continued in college where he studied Electrical Engineering at Wentworth Institute of Technology. He decided to shift focus to Mechanical Engineering at another school, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He went on to graduate with a master's in mechanical engineering along with graduating from SLOAN Business School in 1972.Professionally his career was as equally as impressive as his education. He began working with Warren Pike Associates in Boston, MA providing industrial equipment to local manufacturers. He then took a job as Marketing Manager with United Shoe Manufacturing Company in Beverly, MA. While working on machines that made various footwear, he utilized his gift of math to improve machines and production. Cam Driven Indexing machines was something Jack gravitated toward and became an expert. His ambition led him to start his business JF Shaw Company Inc as an Industrial Manufacturers Representative in 1975. The company is a leader in the industry and focuses on Power Transmission Equipment, Motion Control, Safety Automation and other cuttingedge technology and is based in Wilmington, MA.Jack spent countless hours volunteering as a sports coach and community leader. Jack was President of the North Andover Soccer Association as well as Board Member of the Joseph N. Hermann Youth Center, leading the development and construction of a new youth center. While his son was attending Central Catholic High School in Lawrence, MA Jack garnered interest in the school's mission and how it impacts the community. Jack supported Centrals mission for 15 years as a board member, during that time he went on to be the first two-time elected Chairman at Central Catholic High School. Jack was also a board member at Lawrence Boys and Girls Club and lifelong member of the Knights of Columbus, American Legion and countless other social and networking memberships in the area.Jack had a passion for family, fast cars, scuba diving, boating, flying and tools. His legacy will be remembered by his family, friends and all those who had the privilege of knowing him through his volunteer work and community service. He will be deeply missed by all who had the opportunity to shake his hand, see the smile and hear that deep voice as he introduced himself.Calling hours will be held at Conte Funeral Home in North Andover, MA on Monday August 5th from 3 to 7 p.m. Funeral Mass will be held at St. Michaels Parish Tuesday, August 6th at 10 a.m. then Jack will be laid to rest in Greenlawn Cemetery in Salem, MA. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the North Andover Youth Center, Lawrence Boys and Girls Club or an organization of your choice.

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<![CDATA[Helen "Eva" Belanger]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/helen-belanger-1090411251<![CDATA[

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North Andover - Helen "Eva" Belanger (Sirios) of North Andover, passed away peacefully at home on Saturday August 3, 2024.Helen was born January 22, 1932 in Massachusetts to the late Phillip and Lucie (Paquin) Sirois.Helen held many positions in life, most importantly she was a devoted mother. Helen and her late husband parented 15 children who she proudly raised alone. Helen also had 31 grandchildren, 30 great grandchildren and one great great-grandchild.She also worked at a shoe shop, Sweetheart Plastics, was a hair stylist and retired from Raytheon after 21 years.Helen was a Franciscan of the 3rd order embracing simplicity of life and care for the poor. She was also a Eucharistic Minister and CCD teacher for Saint Michael's church.Helen had many passions and hobbies including quilting, and rosary bead making for hospital patients and volunteering at Bread and Roses Food Pantry. She was also a professional clown donating her time at St. Michaels as Dimples T. Clown; unicycling and balloon twisting, porcelain doll making, crafting, anything she could do to make the world smile a little brighter. Helen was a spiritual coach to many. Her love and faith in God brought her through all life struggles. Helen's children were always her first priority. As her family grew, she taught her children to always multiply your love and never divide it.Helen was preceded in death by her sons Joseph, Bob, and her daughter Helen, grandchild Jessica Belanger and her great-granddaughter, Laney Breeden; her siblings Delores Grey, Jeanine Pearly, Flora Lovely, and Armand Sirois. Helen was predeceased by her best friend of over 50-plus years Agnes Giconda.Helen is survived by her children, Lori (Belanger) Natvig of Southlake TX, Lisa Belanger of North Andover MA, Lucie (Belanger) Fallon and her husband Tom of North Andover MA, Jean (Belanger) Hailson and late husband Bernie of Plaistow NH, Alan Belanger and wife ShiYehong of Winter Harbor ME, Donald Belanger and wife Lisa of Peabody MA, Michael Belanger and wife Beverly of Newton, NH, Verge Belanger of Ukiah CA, Arthur Belanger and wife, Pam of Madison, ME, Paul Belanger and wife Holy of Annapolis MD , Beatrice (Belanger) Van Ness and the late husband, William of Goose Creek SC, and Elaine Belanger of Boston, MA. Her siblings Bernadette Butler and Philip Sirois as well as her best friend's children who were like family, Sheila Morelle and Joanne Lemieux. She is also survived by several nieces and nephews who she loved dearly.A mass will be held on Thursday, August 8, 2024. at 11:30 a.m. at St. Michaels Church in North Andover. Calling hours will be held before Mass at the Conte Funeral Home, 17 Third St. North Andover, MA 01845, from 9 to 11 a.m.

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