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

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North Andover - Jane H. Munroe, 90, of North Andover, MA, passed away on Sunday, July 21, 2024 due to complications from a fall, just seven weeks after the death of her beloved husband, Dick.Jane was born in 1933 and raised in Andover, MA. She graduated from Punchard High School in 1951. She met the love of her life, Dick, at Punchard; they wed in 1952. Jane accompanied Dick while he served in the United States Air Force from 1952 to 1956, living in St. Louis, MO; and Oakland, CA. Upon his discharge from the Air Force, Dick and Jane spent several years in Burlington, MA and Oakland, NJ before returning to Andover in 1967.Jane was a loyal employee of Phillips Academy in many capacities, ultimately as the headmaster's secretary for many years. After "retiring" in 1998 and moving to Cape Cod, she continued her work life as a secretary for a construction company and as a caretaker for Home Instead Senior Care. Jane and Dick moved to Methuen in 2009, where her passion was volunteering. In Methuen and after moving to Edgewood in North Andover, she transported seniors to doctors appointments for Elder Services and knitted for children and people in hospice.Jane was a faithful member of the West Parish Church in Andover since childhood. She enjoyed baking and sharing desserts with family and friends. Jane loved square dancing, reading, bingo, 45s, game shows, and above all, spending time with her family. As Dick's health declined, Jane was his loving caregiver for a number of years.Jane will be missed by her son, Donald, of Nashua, NH; her daughter, Nancy Corsaro, and her husband, Frank, of Methuen, MA; and her grandsons Matthew and Michael Corsaro, of Methuen, MA. In addition to her husband of almost 72 years, Jane was predeceased by her parents, Dudley and Fannie Young, her brother Allen Young, and a cherished aunt, Ruth Kilburn.

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Wed, 31 Jul 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/jane-munroe-1090228841
<![CDATA[Bunny O'Hara]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/bunny-o-hara-1090362531<![CDATA[

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Litchfield - Arlene "Bunny" O'Hara, 81, of Litchfield, NH, passed away on Monday, July 29, 2024. She was a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and friend who will be missed by all who knew her.Bunny was born on April 25, 1943, in Peabody, MA. She grew up in Peabody, raised her family in Methuen, MA, and later moved to Atkinson, NH, and later to Litchfield, NH, with her husband, John.In 1955, Bunny met her high school sweetheart, John, and the two were inseparable from that point on. They were married for over 63 years and had two children, John and Noreen. Bunny was a wonderful and loving mother, but her favorite roll was being a grandparent. She treasured her time with her grandkids and loved being their Nana. You could always find her on the sidelines cheering them on at their sporting events or in the front row for a dance recital. Not a day went by where Bunny didn't talk about how much her family meant to her.Shortly after retirement, Bunny became a "snowbird," travelling to Florida with John during the winter months. She enjoyed going to the beach, playing golf, bingo, and visiting the casino looking for the perfect slot machine that was sure to be a winner. Most of all though, Bunny treasured time with her family playing cards and board games.Bunny will be forever loved and remembered by her husband, John O'Hara; son, John O'Hara, Jr. and his wife Deanne of Merrimack, NH; and her daughter, Noreen Maigatter and her husband Charlie of Pelham, NH; five grandchildren, Katie, Shannon, Michael, Matthew, and Emma; as well as her great-grandson, Noah; her aunts, Marjorie Smith of NC, and Judy Souza and Bob LaPointe of Danvers, MA.Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend a funeral Mass on Saturday, August 3, 2024, at 10 a.m. at St. Monica Church, 212 Lawrence Street in Methuen, MA. Burial will be private on Monday, August 5, 2024 at noon at Cedar Grove Cemetery in Peabody, MA.

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Wed, 31 Jul 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/bunny-o-hara-1090362531
<![CDATA[Gloria (Nieves) Gines]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/gloria-nieves-gines-1090269066<![CDATA[

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Methuen - Gloria (Nieves) Gines, 89 of Methuen, passed away on Saturday, July 27, 2024 at Holy Family Hospital in Methuen. She was the beloved wife of the late Ruben Gines, Sr. Gloria was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico on April 19, 1935. She was the daughter of the late Nicomedes Nieves and Rosa M. Reyes. Her passion for education led her to earn a bachelor's degree in education from the University of Puerto Rico. Gloria dedicated thirty-three years of her life to teaching in Puerto Rico before continuing her impactful career in the Massachusetts school system for an additional twelve years, until her retirement. Her commitment to education left a lasting mark on countless students. Gloria's creative spirit shone through her love of writing and poetry. She took great joy in composing and reciting poems, with an unpublished collection reflecting her deep thoughts and feelings. Her generosity extended beyond the classroom, as she was known for her selfless acts of kindness and contributions to various charities. Gloria had an incredible ability to uplift those around her, always putting others' needs before her own. Gloria will be deeply missed by her three children, Rosa Muñoz, Glorimel Gines, and Ruben Gines, Jr.; four grandchildren, Nelson Medina, Glorilmarie Feliciano, Mirakel Mayoral-Goodwin, and Raul Feliciano, Jr; two great grandsons, Isaac Medina and Marquiis Medina; and many nieces and nephews. She is predeceased by her daughter, Wanda Gines.Family and friends are invited to honor and celebrate Gloria's life by gathering for her calling hours from 4 – 8 PM on Wednesday, July 31, 2024 at the Kenneth H. Pollard Funeral Home, 233 Lawrence Street, Methuen. Her funeral service will be celebrated at 10 AM on Thursday at the funeral home. Burial will follow at Bellevue Cemetery in Lawrence. For directions or to send online condolences, please visit www.pollardfuneralhome.com. The Kenneth H. Pollard Funeral Home is honored to serve the Gines family.

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Tue, 30 Jul 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/gloria-nieves-gines-1090269066
<![CDATA[Richard A. D'Aoust]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/richard-d-aoust-1090269058<![CDATA[

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Haverhill - Richard A. D'Aoust, 89, loving husband of Joyce E. (Hodges) D'Aoust of Haverhill passed away peacefully on Saturday, July 27 at Penacook Place.Richard was born in Haverhill to Richard E. and Marjorie E. (Hayes) D'Aoust. He worked for many years in the factories at Hamel Leather and GFI, and as a custodian for the Town of Andover. Richard was a home body, who liked spending time with his family; he enjoyed all sports, but was especially a New York Yankees and Giants fan. Richard was also an avid fan of vintage western themed television programs and classic movies.A devoted husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather, Richard is survived by his wife of 64 years Joyce E. (Hodges) D'Aoust of Haverhill, daughter Jessica M. Nicolosi and her husband Paul of Salem, NH, and sons John A. and his wife Mary L. D'Aoust of Haverhill and Robert M. and his wife Courtney D'Aoust of Manchester, NH. He also leaves behind 7 grandchildren Erin LaViska, Matthew Rawding, Zachary Rawding, Andrew D'Aoust, Jacob D'Aoust, Mia Zelonis and Nathan D'Aoust, and 4 great grandchildren Kendall LaViska, Raina Rawding, Danni Rawding, and Alexander Rawding as well as several nieces and nephews.Family and friends are respectfully invited to attend calling hours on Thursday, August 1 from 4PM until 6:30PM followed by a funeral home chapel service at 6:30PM at the Kevin B. Comeau Funeral Home, 486 Main Street, Haverhill. Please visit www.comeaufuneral.com or Comeau Funeral Home on Facebook.

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Tue, 30 Jul 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/richard-d-aoust-1090269058
<![CDATA[Dr. Wilbur Blackey]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/dr-wilbur-blackey-1090269064<![CDATA[

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Salem - Dr. Wilbur E. Blackey, 88, of Salem, NH passed away on July 29th at Greystone Farm in Salem, NHHe grew up in Tamworth, NH the son of the late Flora and Edwin Blackey. Wil graduated from Kennett High School, Class of 1954, he attended UNH and he graduated from Tufts Dental School, Class of 1960 and specialized at the Harvard Forsyth Orthodontics Program. He proudly served his country in the US Army.Dr. Blackey had an orthodontist practice for many years. Wil was a life member of the American Dental Association and a life member of the American Association of Orthodontists. He was a Master Gardener, involved with the Salem Historical Society and an active member of First Congregational Church where he was a Deacon and a Trustee. Wil enjoyed summering in Alton, NH, woodworking, carving, gardening and skiing.Wil will be deeply missed by his beloved wife of 63 years, Jane Blackey of Salem, NH; his children, Virginia and husband Frederick Hast, II of Bow, NH, Linda and husband Peter Riendeau of Canterbury, NH, and Jonathan Blackey and wife Donna of E. Hampstead, NH; his sister-in-law, Elizabeth Blackey of Bow, NH; his 6 grandchildren, Nicholas and wife Zara, Katherine Riendeau, Trey and Hannah Hast, Joseph and Abigail Blackey and several nieces and nephews.He was predeceased by his brothers, Edwin Blackey Jr and Frank Blackey.Visitation will be Friday, August 2nd from 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM followed by a funeral service at 11:30 AM at Douglas & Johnson Funeral Home, 214 Main St., Salem, NH. In lieu of flowers, donations in Wil's name may be made to: First Congregational Church, 15 Lawrence Rd, Salem, NH 03079.

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<![CDATA[Geraldine M. (McAvoy) White]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/geraldine-m-white-1090269065<![CDATA[

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North Andover - Geraldine M. (McAvoy) White, 99, a resident of No. Andover formerly from Lawrence, Massachusetts passed away at her home on Saturday, July 27, 2024.She was born in Lawrence on April 25, 1925 to the late Wilfred M. and Mary (Cantillion) McAvoy, she was graduate of Saint Patrick's High School and furthered her education at the McIntosh Business School.Geraldine worked in the Navy Yard during WWII and retired from the IRS in Andover, MA. She was a parishioner of Saint Patrick's Church and a member of the Ladies Sodality. Geraldine was a member of the Ladies Hibernians, as well as volunteering at Saint Patrick Church for many years.Gerry loved God, her country and her family above all. She loved all three fiercely. Her greatest joy was being surrounded by family particularly in the summer at "the beach" in Wells, Maine. Her value of family was unmatched and something she instilled in the people she loved. She always beamed with pride and had the largest smile when sharing stories about her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Her unwavering love will be greatly missed.Wife of the late Howard WhiteHer family members include herSister: Connie Hart married to Carter Hart of Wells, MEBrother: Jack McAvoy married to Marie McAvoy (both deceased) of Hampton, NHDaughter: Joanne James married to Kevin James of AndoverSons: Kenneth White married to Barbara White of Sacramento, CAJames White married to Margaret Chojin of AndoverSteve White married to Trish White of Lunenburg, MADan White married to Julie White of Wilmington, MA12 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildrenFamily and friends are invited to call on Wednesday, July 31, 2024 from 4-7 p.m. at the John Breen Memorial Funeral Home, Inc., 35 Merrimack Street, No. Andover, Massachusetts. Her funeral mass will be celebrated on Thursday, August 1, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. in Saint Patrick Church, 118 South Broadway in Lawrence and Burial will follow in the Holy Sepulchre Cemetery on Waverly Road, No. Andover, MA.For online condolences and other information please visit us at www.breenfuneralhome.com.

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Tue, 30 Jul 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/geraldine-m-white-1090269065
<![CDATA[Gladys M. George]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/gladys-george-1090269061<![CDATA[

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Methuen - Gladys M. George, 91, a lifelong Methuen resident, passed away peacefully on Sunday, July 28, 2024, surrounded by her loving and caring children, who will all miss her very much. Gladys was predeceased by her husband of 58 years, Donald A. George.Born in Methuen, she was the daughter of Charles and Alice Bistany. Gladys graduated from Edward F. Searles High School in Methuen, Class of 1951. She went on to attend and graduate from Burdett College in Boston, MA where she studied to become an executive assistant. Gladys' most memorable career choice was to relocate to Washington D.C. and work at the Department of Defense in the Pentagon during the Eisenhower administration. As a young executive assistant, she was trusted with many important documents and felt immense pride in her work.Periodically, she returned to Methuen and met the love of her life, Donald A. George, through St. Anthony's Maronite Church. The two were married in 1957, and Gladys followed her husband for an assignment in New York. There, they began their family in Floral Park, NY. In 1960, they returned to Methuen with their young daughters, Alison and Donna.While taking care of her mother, Gladys became a very active member of the St. Anthony's Sodality. She enjoyed singing in the choir and the many fundraising activities that helped the church community grow. She was also instrumental in launching Home Inspections Associates, a startup business that her husband, Donald, and brother-in-law Sam founded.Gladys and Donald continued to grow their family with the birth of two sons, Christopher and Stephen. Gladys had a remarkable commitment to her community, to her church, and to her family. Often, she would coordinate and plan family gatherings and vacations that not only included her immediate family, but also her many nieces and nephews. Many of those same nieces and nephews remained very close to Auntie Gladys.What really brought her joy and happiness was her grandchildren and her great-grandchildren. Sito made sure that they were very loved, supported, and close to one another. The holidays at her house were always warm and loving and brought the entire family together. She very much enjoyed traveling to Lake Winnipesaukee with her entire family, not missing the opportunity to show everyone the importance of kindness and thoughtfulness. Her life's work can be seen in the strength of her family.Gladys is survived by her daughter, Alison M. Puglisi and her husband, Vincent of Windham, NH; her daughter, Donna J. Kostandin of Methuen, MA; her son, Christopher C. George and his fiancé Janet Wright of Methuen, MA; and her son, Stephen A. George and his wife Kathy of Dracut, MA. She was fortunate to have many very close and loving grandchildren including granddaughter Alexandra Horton and her husband Benjamin of Manchester, NH, granddaughter Lauren Perrault and her husband Zak of Bedford, NH, granddaughter Lindsey St. Jean and her husband Nathaniel of Amherst, NH, granddaughter Danielle Zucchi and her husband Joseph of Derry, NH, grandson Eric Kostandin of New York, NY, grandson Brett George of New York, NY, grandson Ryan George of Methuen, MA, grandson Matthew George with Tiara Lyons of Dracut, MA, grandson Benjamin George and his wife Nancy of Pelham, NH, granddaughter Madeleine George of Dracut, MA. Gladys also had two little great-grandchildren that brightened her days: Christian St. Jean and Ava Zucchi.A Funeral Mass will be held on Friday, August 2, 2024 in St. Anthony's Maronite Church, 145 Amesbury Street, Lawrence, MA 01841 at 3:30pm. Visiting hours will be held prior to the Mass at the Kenneth H. Pollard Funeral Home, 233 Lawrence Street, Methuen, MA 01844 from 12:30pm-2:30pm. Interment, St. Anthony Cemetery, Methuen.In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in Glady's name to St. Anthony Maronite Church, 145 Amesbury St., Lawrence, MA 01841.The Kenneth H. Pollard Funeral Home is honored to serve the George family.

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Tue, 30 Jul 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/gladys-george-1090269061
<![CDATA[Peter Charles Kenney]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/peter-kenney-1090269059<![CDATA[

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Ashland/Methuen - Peter Charles Kenney, 77, longtime resident of Ashland, MA passed away Sunday July 28, 2024 at the Metrowest Medical Center in Framingham, MA. Born in Lawrence, MA he was the son of the late Thomas and Janet (Collins) Kenney and husband of Suzanne (Clark) Kenney.Peter graduated from Suffolk University with a degree in Economics and pursued graduate studies at Northeastern University. Early in his career, he was a Senior Research Analyst for the Commerce and Labor Committee and the Public Safety Committee of the Massachusetts Legislature. He then worked as a Compensation Analyst for various companies until his retirement. He enjoyed reading, chess, crossword puzzles, getting impeccably dressed for any occasion and playing pool. In addition to his wife, he is survived by three children, Leigh A. Kenney and her husband John Gouzoules of Belmont, Gail E. Miller and her partner Benjamin Derouchie of Wellesley, and Thomas C. Kenney and his partner Haley Verre of Somerville, four grandchildren, Jack, Owen, Dylan, and Nate, and two sisters, Ellen Kenney of Lawrence, and Jean Rodriquez of Sahuarita, AZ. He was predeceased by his dear brother Paul T. Kenney. Visiting hours will be held Thursday Aug. 1st from 5:00-8:00 PM in the Matarese Funeral Home, 325 Main St. Ashland, MA. A graveside service will be held Friday August 2nd at 11:00 AM in Elmwood Cemetery, 130 North Lowell Street in Methuen, MA. In lieu of flowers donations may be made in his name to: Tufts Medical Center Development Office, Attn: Katie Puzo, 800 Washington Street #231, Boston, MA 02111. The funds will go directly to Cardiac Nurse Education at Metrowest Medical Center. www.mataresefuneral.com

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Tue, 30 Jul 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/peter-kenney-1090269059
<![CDATA[Clifford D. Demeritt]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/clifford-demeritt-1090269073<![CDATA[

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Haverhill - Clifford D. Demeritt, 68, of Haverhill passed away on Monday, July 29, at the Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston.Clifford was born in Haverhill, he was the son of Clifford E. and Margaret B. (Flammia) Demeritt. Clifford was a graduate of Haverhill Trade School, class of 1973, and then went on to proudly serve in the United States Marine Corps from 1974 until 1976, during which time he was stationed in Washington DC and Camp David for President Ford. He then received his Masters Degree in Criminal Justice from Western New England College and served on the Haverhill Police Department for 38 years. Clifford was an avid hunter and fisherman and enjoyed spending time at his camp in West Newfield, ME. He will be fondly remembered as a devoted father, grandfather, brother and uncle.Clifford is survived by his children Ryan Demeritt and his wife Jill Demeritt of Epping, NH, Katelyn Demeritt of Haverhill, and Meghan Flood of Punta Gorda, FL. He also leaves behind his brother Dennis C. Demeritt and his wife Ellen of Haverhill, sister Joy Ann (Demeritt) Ethier and her husband Don of W. Newfield, ME, sister in law Julie Demeritt of Haverhill, and cherished granddaughter Harper Demeritt. Clifford was predeceased by his brother David M. Demeritt.Family and friends are respectfully invited to attend calling hours on Friday, August 2 from 4PM until 7PM, with Marine Corps Honor Guard presentation at 6PM, at the Kevin B. Comeau Funeral Home, 486 Main Street, Haverhill. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to the Haverhill Police Relief Association, 40 Bailey Blvd, Haverhill, MA 01830 or the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, P.O. Box 849168, Boston, MA 02284-9168. Please visit www.comeaufuneral.com or Comeau Funeral Home on Facebook.

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Tue, 30 Jul 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/clifford-demeritt-1090269073
<![CDATA[Charles T. "Charlie" Payson]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/charles-payson-1090269057<![CDATA[

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Pelham - Charles (Charlie) Payson, or Charlie to his friends and family, of Pelham, NH passed away on June 28, 2024.Charlie, raised in Methuen, MA, was many, many things; an electrical engineer for Raytheon, a hobbyist mechanic, a jury rigging enthusiast, an avid Boston sports fan, a classic rock fan, but he was a family man, more than anything. He was always adamant about making sure he saw his family, even through bad times. He always made sure everyone around him had more than they needed, even if it left him with maybe less than he needed.He is survived by his wife of over 50 years, Patty; his children Trisha, Jonathan, and Chad; his brothers Paul Jr., Gary, and John; his daughter-in-law Aubrey; one grandchild, Ray, as well as Ray's mother Rachel; and countless cousins, niblings, and friends. He was pre-deceased by his parents, Paul and Cecile, his brother Frank, his sister Cecile, and his son Mark.The service will be held from 4pm to 8pm on Friday, August 2 at Fay McCabe Funeral Home at 105 Moore St in Lowell, with a prayer service beginning at 4 pm.We will all miss him immeasurably and the hole he leaves behind in our lives will always remain, leaving room for so, so many happy memories.

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Tue, 30 Jul 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/charles-payson-1090269057
<![CDATA[Anita D. LaTorre]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/anita-latorre-1090255455<![CDATA[

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Methuen - Anita D. (Jackson) LaTorre, 93, of Methuen, passed away on Thursday, July 25, 2024 at her residence surrounded by her loving family.Anita was born in Haverhill on November 6, 1930 and was the daughter of the late John M. and Doris (Williams) Jackson.Anita was raised in Haverhill and was a graduate of Haverhill High School, Class of 1948. After high school she moved to Beacon Hill in Boston where she met her husband Joseph C. LaTorre. They moved to Lawrence to start their family and later moved to Methuen and raise their five children. They were married for 61 years.Anita was an avid reader, enjoyed her Word Seek Puzzle Books, and was a big fan of Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy.While raising her five children she worked for an insurance company and later worked at the Internal Revenue Service in Andover, Kealey Farms in Salem, NH., and BJ's Wholesale Club in Salem NH, and Sunrise, FL. She enjoyed spending time with her family.Anita was the beloved wife of the late Joseph C. LaTorre. She was the loving mother of Jo-An LaTorre of Andover, Rhoda Mae LaTorre and her partner Tom Arcand, Robin LaTorre, Bonita LaTorre and Joel J. LaTorre, all of Methuen.She was the sister of the late George Jackson, John Jackson, Frank Jackson, Frederick Jackson, Robert Jackson, Raymond Jackson, Elaine Chabdourne and Caroline Cornelius. She was the cherished grandmother of Megan Harveston and Sean Davis. She was the great-grandmother of James DuCote and Taylor DuCote. She is also survived by many nieces and nephews and several great nieces and nephews.A Funeral Service will be private. Arrangements are in the care of the Kenneth H. Pollard Funeral Home, 233 Lawrence St., Methuen, MA 01844.The family requests, in lieu of flowers, please make a donation to a charity of your choice in her memory.The Kenneth H. Pollard Funeral Home is honored to serve the LaTorre Family.

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Sun, 28 Jul 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/anita-latorre-1090255455
<![CDATA[Roy Emerson]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/roy-emerson-1090255450<![CDATA[

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Salem - Roy Emerson, 74, of Salem, NH passed away on Friday, July 26th surrounded by his loving family. He grew up in North Reading, MA and graduated from No. Reading High School, Class of 1967 and he received his Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice from Northeastern University. He served his country in the US Air Force. Roy began his career as an insurance adjuster later owning and operated ITS for many years. Roy also owned and operated Emerson Landscaping. Roy was a Master Mason and was a member of the Spicket Lodge #85 in Salem and a member of the Scottish Rites and a 32nd degree Shriner. Roy enjoyed his family camp on Pequawket Lake where he was president of the lake association. He started a yearly family camping weekend which has become a tradition. Roy enjoyed being outdoors.He will be deeply missed by his beloved wife of 55 years, Ellen Emerson of Salem; his 4 sons, Roy Emerson, II of Salem, Gregory Emerson and wife Alicia of Salem, Jason Emerson and significant other Brenda Behling of Salem and Mark Emerson of Atkinson, NH; his 8 grandchildren, Benjamin, Jacob, Sydney, Cali B, Lola, Mason, Garrett and Reagan and his brother Edward Emerson and wife Dianne of FL He was predeceased by his brother, Robert Emerson and his sisters-in-law, Patricia Holbrook and Kathleen LaCarbonara.Visitation will be Wednesday, July 31st from 3:00 – 7:00 PM followed by a Masonic and funeral service beginning at 7:15 PM at Douglas & Johnson Funeral Home, 214 Main St., Salem, NH. In lieu of flowers, donations in Roy's name may be made to: Spicket Lodge,107 Main St., Salem, NH 03079. To read the full obit or send a message of condolence to the family, please view the obituary at www.douglasandjohnson.com

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Sun, 28 Jul 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/roy-emerson-1090255450
<![CDATA[Charles "Chick" LoPiano]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/charles-lopiano-1090255453<![CDATA[

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Salem - Charles L. (Chick) LoPiano was a man who loved deeply and was loved greatly.Originally from Lawrence, MA and through his life Salem, NH, Chick passed away peacefully at age 86, on Sunday, July 22. He was married to his love Cathy, who gave him the nickname Chickie and everyone called him by that name for the next 62 years. They have been retired and living in Naples, FL for three years.He was born September 1, 1937 in Lawrence to Angelo and Margaret Rita LoPiano. Margaret passed away in 1945 and Angelo later married Eileen Buckley, who adopted him and his sister Mary Louise.Chick and Cathy were devoted to their four children — Michael, Lauren, Jonathan and Jillian — and raised them in Salem. Every snow day when the kids woke up, he would recite his favorite poem "The First Snowfall." Over the years, he was a fixture at Salem High football games, baseball games, wrestling matches and gymnastics meets.As much as he loved his children, his true pride and joy were his grandchildren: Michaela, Cara, Victoria, Isabel, Rhys and Rhiannon, and his great-grand daughter Penelope. He proudly attended all his grandchildren's events and activities and could always be found drinking coffee out of a grandchild's college mug.Chick was actively involved in all aspects of life in the Merrimack Valley. As a child, he was active in the Lawrence Boys and Girl's Club, and was a member of the Lawrence YMCA for over 75 years. He pioneered the Head Start Program in Lawrence and the Lawrence Community Boating Program. He could often be found at his favorite restaurants, including the Bishop's, Phoenician and Shadi's.Chick spent every summer at Salisbury Beach. When he was young, he worked as a lifeguard and loved to tell stories about his teenage job at the Bowery. He often would drive the long way home to stop at Hodgie's Ice Cream for a chocolate frappe. The family still enjoys life on North End Blvd at the 'Crabby Shack' and takes their hangover cure of a dip in the ocean seriously.Chick was famous for his love of music and "Chick-isms". "Time to Say Goodbye", by Andrea Bocelli could often be heard at home. "The Race is not to the Swift, but to Those who Endure" is a pearl that will be remembered his children and grandchildren.The family said goodbye to Chick privately in Naples and requests donations be made in his name to the Lawrence Boys and Girl's Club. A celebration of our extraordinary husband, father and Papa will take place August 24, 2024 at Cataudella Funeral Home in Methuen, MA from 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

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Sun, 28 Jul 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/charles-lopiano-1090255453
<![CDATA[Catherine P. Smith]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/catherine-smith-1090251552<![CDATA[

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Lawrence - Catherine P. Smith, 91, of Lawrence, MA, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, July 24, 2024, at Lawrence General Hospital.Catherine was born on October 21, 1932, in Boston, MA to the late George and Annie (Kirk) Harper. Catherine was raised in Newton, MA. She lovingly raised four children in North Andover and shared a beautiful marriage for 60 years with Robert Smith. Catherine worked at K-Mart in North Andover and Fairhaven, MA, and later retired as an office manager from Ocean Spray in Middleborough, MA. Upon retirement, she and her husband relocated to Haverhill, MA, and spent winters in Port Charlotte, FL. Her last residence was at Marguerite's House in Lawrence, MA, where she enjoyed wonderful friendships and camaraderie.Catherine is survived by her daughters, Linda Pineau and her husband, Raymond of Windham, NH, and Karen Knuepfer and her husband, Stephen of North Andover, MA. She is also survived by her son, Robert F. Smith of Starks, ME, and her son-in-law Robert Crean of Salem, MA. Continuing Catherine's legacy are her eight grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.Catherine was predeceased by her husband, Robert Smith and her daughter, Diane Crean.A funeral mass will be held for Catherine on Tuesday, July 30, 2024, at 10 a.m. at St. Michael's Church in North Andover, MA. For all that are attending the funeral mass, please go directly to the church in the morning. Calling hours will be held at Conte Funeral Home, 17 Third St., North Andover, MA 01845 on Monday, July 29, 2024 from 4 to 7 p.m. In lieu of flowers, Catherine's family is asking that donations be made to the Marguerite's House Assisted Living, 189 Maple St., Lawrence, MA 01841.Attendee panel closed

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Sat, 27 Jul 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/catherine-smith-1090251552
<![CDATA[Joseph P. Danahy, Jr.]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/joseph-danahy-jr-1090251549<![CDATA[

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Newton - Joseph P. Danahy, Jr, 80, a resident of Newton. NH since 2015, died July 19, 2024, at High Pointe Hospice House in Haverhill, MA.Born in Lawrence, MA, son of the late Joseph P. and Eleanor B. (Doyle) Danahy, he graduated from Lawrence Central Catholic High School with the Class of 1961 and went on to receive his Bachelor of Arts Degree in History from Merrimack College in 1965. He later received his Master's Degree in Labor Relations from the University of Rhode Island.Mr. Danahy began his career in labor relations with the International Ladies Garment Workers Union in New York City, and later retired after thirty-five years as the International Director of Labor Relations. Following his retirement, he worked in Washington D.C. for the U.S. State Department as a consultant in labor relations for Croatia. His final career was working as a consultant and broker for many years at Clipper Bay Yachts in Rose Haven, MD.A resident of Danville, NH for 10 years before moving to Newton, Mr. Danahy was a longtime member of the Lawrence Chapter of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, Division 8. He enjoyed golfing at Atkinson Country Club and maintained a lifelong passion for sailing, especially on Chesapeake Bay. He was an avid traveler throughout Europe and chased the Northern Lights in Iceland and Alaska.He will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his best friend and devoted wife of thirty years, Cidalia (Cabral) Danahy, a daughter Kasey Johnson and two grandchildren, Lucy and Rion, all of Colorado, a brother William F. Danahy, his wife Anna and son Joseph of Woburn, MA, his brother-in-law Richard Fenton of Atkinson, NH, a number of nephews and nieces and many longtime friends. He was predeceased by two sisters, Mary E. Fenton and Catherine E. Danahy.Funeral services and private burial will be under the direction of Brookside Chapel & Funeral Home of Plaistow, NH.

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Sat, 27 Jul 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/joseph-danahy-jr-1090251549
<![CDATA[Patricia Reardon]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/patricia-reardon-1090251551<![CDATA[

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Nashua - Patricia Reardon was born in Haverhill MA and was raised there as well as Hollywood and Fort Lauderdale, FL. She graduated from S. Broward High in Hollywood Florida and then moved to Haverhill, MA. After high school she went to work for a bank in Haverhill and she bought a little red convertible. It was her pride and joy. She attended two years at college before getting a job with Raytheon in Andover, MA. She worked as a confidential, private secretary for the Engineering Department. Her career there lasted 28 years.Upon retirement she spent her time working for 15 years at Canobie Lake in Kiddie Land running the rides. In 1969 She moved to Salem NH and loved raising her two girls. In 1974 while her oldest stayed with her in NH her youngest daughter returned to Indiana and resides there still.Patricia loved the beach and spent vacations in Hampton where her daughter and family rented a beach house. She loved long walks on the beach out on the trails, but her best times were when she went dancing. When Lorie married, she loved the family gathering with the in-laws. Holidays were always a grand time for her.Her proudest moments were in 1974 when after graduating she took her oldest daughter to Bishops for Dinner and her first legal drink. While sitting there the lights went out as they lost power. The waitresses went around the dining room with candles and lit one at each table. They both laughed Hysterically. Who would have thought they would be in a romantic setting.During her retirement she would have weekly dinners and shopping with her daughter. Before going home after shopping they would share her favorite candy, a mounds bar.In 1981 she became grandma to two grandsons. Lorie and Tammy had their children four months apart. In 2112 she became a proud great grandma to fraternal twins, plus three other great-grandchildren. Her great-grandchildren called her Nonnie, and their love and affection filled her heart with joy.In 2015 Patricia had a stroke and lived with her daughter for a year until October 2016, then she was moved to Greenbriar Healthcare and Nursing Facility now known as Premier Rehab and HC. Patricia was 88-years-old.Patricia is survived by daughter Lorie (Ayers) Cahalane and spouse, Steven A. Cahalane, Tammy Jo (Ayers) Lamb and Albert J. Lamb, Grandsons, Matthew Cahalane and Larry Allen Lamb. Great-grandchildren, Noelle Cahalane, Maddox Cahalane, Tyler Lamb, Brianna Lamb and Alivia Lamb, her youngest siste Brenda (Irving) Potter and many nieces and nephews. Patricia was predeceased by her sisters, Donna (Irving) (Josephson) Dewhurst and Sandra (Irving) (Iobst) Dilger.In leu of flowers Please forward donations to the American Alzheimer's Assoc.https://www.alz.org.Following cremation, memorial services may be held at a later date at the convenience of the family. The Peabody Funeral Homes and Crematorium of Derry and Londonderry is assisting the family with arrangements. To send a condolence or for more information, please visit www.peabodyfuneralhome.com.

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Sat, 27 Jul 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/patricia-reardon-1090251551
<![CDATA[Daniel M. Traficante III]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/daniel-traficante-iii-1090251550<![CDATA[

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Methuen - Daniel M. Traficante, III, 56, of Methuen, MA, passed away July 24, 2024, at Beth Israel–Deaconess Hospital in Boston, MA, surrounded by his family after a brief illness. He was born in Lawrence, MA, and was the son of Daniel and Pauline (Routhier) Traficante of Salem, NH.Raised in Methuen, Dan was a graduate of Central Catholic High School and attended Bentley University. He worked as a manager for several local restaurants, most recently the Darden Restaurant Group. Dan also worked as a recruiter for many large companies including Entercom Communications Corporation. In his spare time, he enjoyed golfing, fishing, boating, spending time at the beach, and playing guitar.Besides his parents, Dan is survived by his pride and joy- his sons, Daniel Traficante, IV of North Andover, MA and Anthony Traficante of Londonderry, NH; his sisters, Wendy Babbitt of Methuen, MA, Nicole Cunneen and her husband James, Jr. of Pelham, NH, and Alyson Traficante of Salem, NH. He also leaves behind nieces and goddaughters, Dylan and Mackenzie Cunneen; as well his son, Daniel, IV's mother, Mary Whitham, and Anthony's mother, Mary Scaccia.Donations may be made in Dan's name to the Merrimack Valley Prevention Against Substance Abuse, co Enterprise Bank, 8 High St., Andover, MA 01810, Attention Cheryl Parent.Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend visiting hours on Sunday, July 28, 2024, from 2 to 6 p.m. at Cataudella Funeral Home, 126 Pleasant Valley St., Methuen. His funeral mass will be celebrated on Monday, July 29, 2024, at 11 a.m. at St. Monica Church, 214 Lawrence St., Methuen. Burial will be in Immaculate Conception Cemetery, Lawrence.

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Sat, 27 Jul 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/daniel-traficante-iii-1090251550
<![CDATA[Philip J. Lahey, Jr.]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/philip-lahey-jr-1090245576<![CDATA[

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Methuen - Philip J. Lahey, Jr. 76, of Methuen, died on Monday, July 22, 2024 at the Holy Family Hospital in Methuen, MA.Philip was born in Lawrence, MA on May 7, 1948 and was the son of the late Philip J. and Lena M. (Grassi) Lahey.Philip was raised in Methuen and was a graduate of Tenney High School, Class of 1966. After high school he enlisted in the United States Army and later graduated from Northern Essex Community College with a degree in Criminal Justice. He worked for the city of Methuen in the DPW department for 33 years until his retirement. He was very active within the city of Methuen, serving as a councilman. He was the co-founder of Merrimack Valley Prevention and Substance Abuse Project, co-hosted TV shows and podcast "The Empty Chair: Exposing Addiction," as well as facilitating the "Circle of Hope" a support group for the loved ones of addicts. Selflessly helping others, breaking the stigma of addiction, prevention and education were his passion and legacy. His favorite pastime was spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren and relaxing on his recliner with his dog Bailey.Philip was the beloved husband of Francine M. Lahey. He was the loving father of David M. Lahey and his wife Suzanne of Derry, NH., Colleen J. Lahey of Methuen, MA, David M. Dougenik and his wife Lisa of Lynn, MA., Laurie A. Dougenik of Lynn, MA. He was the cherished grandfather of Emily Lahey and Cameron Lahey, Madison Dougenik and Danielle Dougenik. He was the brother of Paula Moore. He is also survived by all those who knew him well.A Visitation for relatives and friends will be held in the Kenneth H. Pollard Funeral Home, 233 Lawrence St., Methuen on Sunday, July 28, 2024 from 2 to 5 p.m. A Funeral Service will be held in the funeral home Sunday, July 28, 2024 at 5 p.m.In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in Philip's name to, Merrimack Valley Prevention and Abuse Project, Cheryl Parent Enterprise Bank, 8 High St. Andover, MA 01810. For direction or condolences please visit pollardfuneralhome.com.The Kenneth H. Pollard Funeral Home is honored to serve the Lahey family.

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Thu, 25 Jul 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/philip-lahey-jr-1090245576
<![CDATA[Bernard M. Gold]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/bernard-gold-1090245572<![CDATA[

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Cape Neddick - Bernard M. Gold 89, of Cape Neddick, ME, formerly of Andover and Boca Raton, FL, Entered Eternal Rest on July 24, 2024, surrounded by family.Born in Avon, CT, Mr. Gold served honorably in the Navy and was a graduate of Hartford Institute of Accounting. He lived in Andover for 23 years, Boca Raton 28 years and Cape Neddick, ME for the past 6 years. He owned and operated White St. Paint and Wallpaper Co. Inc. and was a member of the Masons and Temple Emanuel of Andover.He was the devoted husband of the late Cynthia (Steinberg) Gold; beloved father of Ira and Lesley Gold, Dana Messina and Mike Bielby, Stacy and Dave Trask and the late Audrey Gold; adored grandfather of Taylor and Devon Gold, Matthew and Lindsey Messina, Morgan and Erik Gallant, Alex and Kayla Messina, Madison and Kyle Moschetto and Max Trask; cherished great grandfather of Grace, Isla, Mabel, Ava, and Brody Messina, and Mia Moschetto; and the dear brother of the late Murray and Ruth Gold.Services at Temple Emanuel Cemetery 202 Mount Vernon Street, Lawrence on Sunday, July 28 at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy may be made to Temple Emanuel 7 Haggetts Pond Road Andover, MA 01810 or Massachusetts General Cancer Center: (https:giving.massgeneral.org/donate/cancer-center). For directions or online condolences go to: www.goldmanfc.com. Arrangements by Goldman Funeral Chapel, Malden.

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Thu, 25 Jul 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/bernard-gold-1090245572
<![CDATA[Alexander Pegnato]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/alexander-pegnato-1090219471<![CDATA[

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Haverhill - Alex Pegnato_1957--2024_ passed quietly on June 17th.Alex lived his life close to the North Shore where he walked the beaches and enjoyed the outdoor Summer Blues concerts. He enjoyed spending time with his wife and sharing his love of music, classic movies, and the outdoors. Many years were spent skiing and hiking in the Mount Washington Valley.He was an avid student of history, and loved to discuss and debate history and politics. As a resident of Haverhill, he was a committed citizen and engaged local officials as an active contributor to the good of the city.An alumnus of Babson College with a BS in Finance, he was also a lifelong member of MENSA and long term employee of Bank of America. He adored his wife Corinna, and their cat, Lionel.Alex leaves behind his wife, Corinna Evrard, and immediate family: his beloved Mum, Sadie Pegnato, his brother Paul (and sister-in-law, Mary), sisters Lisa and Dayna and brother-in-law, Patrick Kiley, his nieces and nephews. Alex will join his Dad, Salvatore E Pegnato, who preceded him in passing and whom we all greatly miss.The family has requested if one would like to do something in Alex's memory, they would be honored for you to make a donation to an organization of your choice in his name.

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Wed, 24 Jul 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/alexander-pegnato-1090219471
<![CDATA[Barbara J. MacDonald Fournier]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/barbara-macdonald-fournier-1090228833<![CDATA[

Lawrence - Barbara J. MacDonald Fournier, 94, of Lawrence, passed away on July 18, 2024. Barbara was born on December 29, 1929, to the late Samuel and Lillian (Veaco*ck) Marshall in Lawrence MA.Barbara was a graduate of Johnson High School and after school went on to work for Fred C. Church for 45 years. She was a lifetime parishioner of the First Calvary Baptist Church and was very involved in the community for most of her life.Barbara is survived by her nieces and nephews Jay Garvey, Nancy Marshall, Paula Chafe, Linda Marshall, Ruth Wilson, David Marshall, Ellen Routhier, Catherine Harnisch, and Scott Marshall and her sister-in-law Mildred Marshall.A memorial service for Barbara will be held on Tuesday, July 30, 2024, at 11am at the Conte Funeral Home, 17 Third St. North Andover MA, 01845. A calling hour will be held for one hour before the service from 10-11am.

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Wed, 24 Jul 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/barbara-macdonald-fournier-1090228833
<![CDATA[Glen G. Hamilton]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/glen-hamilton-1090228834<![CDATA[

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Groveland - Glen G. Hamilton, 66, of Groveland passed away peacefully at his home after a lengthy illness. Glen was born in Haverhill. He was the son of Gordon H. and Ethel L. (Weeks) Hamilton. He was a graduate of Haverhill High School - Class of 1976 and worked many years as a sales associate at Esty Lumber in Groveland. Glen grew up on Whittier Road in Haverhill and was on the board of trustees for the John Greenleaf Whittier Birthplace for many years. Glen enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. He spent several years as a caretaker for his best friend David Thompson of Groveland. He was a father, son, brother, grandfather and friend to all. Glen is survived by his mother Ethel L. Hamilton, his wife Marie C. (Ferreira) Hamilton, his daughter Ashley E. Hamilton and her fiancé Jason Bertholdt of Amesbury, MA, his son Seth G. Hamilton and wife Colleen Hamilton of Portsmouth, NH, stepson Joshua J. Gilb and fiancé Ashley Winseck of Pittsfield, MA and stepdaughter Jamie B. Gilb and partner Dwayne Holyoke of Bradford, MA. He also leaves behind his sister, Diane Hamilton-Collins and her husband Charles Collins of Haverhill, MA and several nieces, nephews and his grandchildren - Delaney and Ryder Hamilton, Beatrix, Eloise and Annabel Gilb and Victoria Bertholdt.Services are private. Arrangements are under the care of Kevin B. Comeau Funeral Home, 486 Main Street, Haverhill, MA. Please visit www.comeaufuneral.com or Comeau Funeral Home on Facebook.

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Wed, 24 Jul 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/glen-hamilton-1090228834
<![CDATA[Richard J. Hamel]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/richard-hamel-1090228832<![CDATA[

Wesley - Richard Hamel passed away at Moffit Cancer Center, Tampa, FL. Born in Haverhill, MA the son of Roland and Irene (Raymond) Hamel. He leaves behind his mother, Irene, of Bradenton, FL, brother Larry Hamel (Jill) of Newton, NH, sister Maureen Fici (Vinny) of Pelham, NH, his companion Susan Clark of Wesley, FL and his beloved dog Ruby.Contributions may be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.Blount & Curry Funeral Home - Carrollwood3207 West Bearss Ave.Tampa, FL 33618

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Wed, 24 Jul 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/richard-hamel-1090228832
<![CDATA[Eileen (Insero) Faulkner]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/eileen-insero-faulkner-1090225803<![CDATA[

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Haverhill - Eileen (Insero) Faulkner, age 82, passed away on July 18, 2024, in Haverhill, Massachusetts.Eileen was born in Haverhill on July 26, 1941, the only child of Anthony A. and Bernice (Migliori) Insero.After graduating from Haverhill High School in 1959, Eileen received her BA degree in French Language Studies from the University of New Hampshire. She continued her studies at the State University of New York in New Paltz, NY, and received an MS in French education.Eileen loved teaching and taught French for over 30 years at New Paltz High School. She was known for upholding rigorous academic standards and pushing her students to learn and excel. She also took a keen personal interest in her students and left an indelible impression on the lives of so many of them.Eileen also taught with the Language Immersion Institute, as well as the undergraduate and graduate French programs at SUNY New Paltz.In 1991 Eileen was honored by Cornell University for her influence over one of her former students who attended the university. A four-year academic scholarship was established in her name, the Star Scholarship. Eileen is survived by her daughter, Michèle (Faulkner) Dollar; her son, Scott Faulkner and his wife April, and by her three grandchildren whom she adored: Landon and Aidan Faulkner, and Brieanna Dollar. She is also survived by her former student, Andrew Sendall, whom she always called her second son, and who helped her tremendously during her life and especially end-of-life. Eileen learned to ski at the age of 50, and she and her longtime partner, Larry Healy, skied in Colorado and Utah as well as across the East Coast. She said the hardest exam she ever passed was the Professional Ski Instructors of America Level 1 Amateur Ski Instructor test.She loved to travel and visited France extensively over the years, as well as Italy and Switzerland.Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend her visitation on Monday, July 29 from 10-11:30 AM at the H.L. Farmer & Sons Funeral Home, 106 Summer Street, Haverhill with a service to follow. Interment will be in the Elmwood Cemetery, Bradford.In lieu of flowers, family and friends of Eileen are encouraged to donate to the American Cancer Society, https://www.cancer.org.To share a memory or for more information, please visit www.farmerfuneralhomes.com

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Tue, 23 Jul 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/eileen-insero-faulkner-1090225803
<![CDATA[Vincent "Jimmy" Oliveri]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/vincent-jimmy-oliveri-1090225801<![CDATA[

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Methuen - On Saturday, July 20, 2024, the world lost one of the most caring, loving and loyal individuals. Vincent "Jimmy" Oliveri, 93, the son of immigrant parents, Maria (Russo) and Salvatore Oliveri, grew up in a cold water flat on Lawrence Street in Lawrence along with his 4 siblings Sam, Lucy (LoPiano), Mike and Frankie.Jimmy joined the United States Navy at 21 and served during the Korean War on the USS Hobson as a radarman. After the tragic accident of April 26, 1952 in the North Atlantic involving the USS Wasp aircraft carrier and the USS Hobson minesweeper, when all but 61 of his crew members were lost, Jimmy miraculously returned home to marry his sweetheart, Vivian Shibel and the rest is history.He loved going out dancing with Vivian, enjoying the music of the day including Frank, Tony, Tommy Dorsey and Erroll Garner. Jimmy was a long time member of the Methuen Knights of Columbus Council #4027. As a devout Catholic, he served as an usher at both St. Augustine's and St. Monica's parishes. The beach may have been one of his favorite places where he enjoyed many family vacations over the years. He was an avid bowler, loved his Red Sox and vegetable garden and played bocci and 45's with a passion to win.Jimmy leaves his loving wife of 72 years, Vivian (Shibel) Oliveri; his adoring daughters, Cheryl Oliveri-Daly and her husband, Dan, and Karen Grevenitz and her husband, Scott; his beloved grandson, Cory Grevenitz and his wife, Nicole; and the newest member of Jimmy's family, his cherished great grandson, Luke Vincent. In addition, he leaves behind many nieces, nephews, and lifelong friends. His family would like to extend their gratitude for the tremendous support and compassion he was given by his caregivers.Relatives and guests are invited to attend calling hours on Thursday, July 25, 2024, from 4:00 pm until 7:00 pm at the Kenneth H. Pollard Funeral Home, 233 Lawrence Street in Methuen. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Friday, July 26, 2024 at 11:00 AM at St. Monica Parish, 212 Lawrence Street in Methuen. Entombment to follow at St. Mary-Immaculate Conception Mausoleum in Lawrence. For directions or condolences, please visit www.pollardfuneralhome.com. The Kenneth H. Pollard Funeral Home is honored to serve the Oliveri Family.

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Tue, 23 Jul 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/vincent-jimmy-oliveri-1090225801
<![CDATA[Joseph F. Sheehan]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/joseph-sheehan-1090225796<![CDATA[

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Atkinson - Joseph F. Sheehan, beloved husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, passed away on Sunday, July 21, 2024, at the age of 89. Joe is survived by his beloved wife of 61 years, Ann Marie (Hofbauer) Sheehan, his 6 children and their spouses, Katherine (Kitty) and her husband Andrew Pinard, Margaret (Peggy) and her husband Daniel Ball, Terence (Terry) and his wife Deborah (Liehe), Mary and her husband Michael Brady, Patricia (Patty) and her husband David Butterfield, and Maureen and her husband Andrew Griffin; his 16 grandchildren and 3 great-grandsons; his sister Rita and her husband Alex Monteiro; and many nieces and nephews. Joe was predeceased by his sisters Helen, Elizabeth Doherty, and Mary Edwards.Joe was born in Brighton, MA, on July 5, 1935, and was raised in Somerville, MA. He graduated from Merrimack College with a Bachelor of Arts and then went on to Boston College, where he earned a Masters of Social Work. He moved to Newark, NJ, where he started his first job with United Way. He and Ann Marie were set up on a blind date by two priests in September 1963. They were engaged in November and married the next May. Joe and Ann Marie moved to Youngstown, OH, in 1964, where Joe started a new job with United Way. Their first two daughters were born there. In 1965, they moved to Pittsfield, MA, when he became the Director of the new Anti-Poverty Program. In 1967, they moved to Bloomfield, NJ, where he began working at the National Council on Aging. Their son was born there. They settled in Melrose, MA, in 1970 and welcomed three more daughters. Joe began working for the Massachusetts Dept. of Elder Affairs until his retirement in 2000. In 2007, after seeing all their kids settled with their own families, Joe and Ann Marie moved to Atkinson, NH. During his 37 years in Melrose, Joe was an active member of St. Patrick's Parish in Stoneham as a lector and a CCD teacher. After joining the parish at Holy Angels Church of St. Luke the Evangelist Parish in Plaistow, NH, he continued to serve in these roles for many years.Joe was devoted to God and to his family, and he was always grateful for his happy marriage to Ann Marie. He spent his life in service to others and was never afraid to make the right choice, no matter how difficult. His children loved to tease him about his singing voice, his favorite sayings, and his fondness for formality and structure. This was a bit of a losing battle after having 6 kids and 16 grandkids, but he never gave up. He was loved by so many and we will miss him always.The Sheehan family would like to extend their thanks to the staff at High Pointe Hospice in Haverhill, MA; the staff at Lowell General Hospital, Saints Campus, in Lowell, MA; and especially the kind and hard-working staff at The Arbors at Dracut in Dracut, MA.Visiting hours will be held on Sunday, July 28, 2024, from 4 pm to 6 pm at the Brookside Chapel and Funeral Home, 116 Main St, Plaistow, NH. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Monday, July 29, 2024, at 10 am at the Holy Angels Church of St. Luke the Evangelist Parish, 8 Atkinson Depot Rd, Plaistow, NH, followed by interment at St. Joseph Cemetery, 892 Hilldale Avenue, Haverhill, MA. In Lieu of flowers, donations can be made to St. Luke's Church of Holy Angels Parish or the St. Luke's Food Pantry.

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Tue, 23 Jul 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/joseph-sheehan-1090225796
<![CDATA[Mary Anne (Costello) Roche]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/mary-roche-1090225808<![CDATA[

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North Andover - Mary Anne (Costello) Roche, 85, of North Andover, passed away peacefully on July 22nd with her children by her side.Mary was born in Lawrence, MA to Arthur and Helen (Borucki) Costello. She graduated from St. Patrick's High School.She held many positions through the years at the Lawrence Gas Company, Sears & Roebuck and Lead Teller at the Merrimack Valley Bank in North Andover. She cherished her most important position as wife, mother and nana. Her family was everything to her. She was a proud mom and adored her 8 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren.She married the love of her life and best friend Richard (Dick) Roche in 1958. Together they raised four children and built their life in North Andover for over 60 years.The decades spent at their home on Salem Street with neighborhood family parties and annual yard sales were special times for Mary.She loved fashion, home decor and gardening. She enjoyed traveling, horse racing, the Boston Red Sox and spending winters in Hallandale, Florida.Annual family vacations in Salisbury, Lake Winnipesaukee and Saratoga brought her so much joy.Mary spent many Wednesday nights playing Bingo at St. Michaels with her neighbors, daughters and sister-in-law Judy.After Dick passed, she looked forward to her Monday night dinners around the Merrimack Valley with her brother John and his wife Mary Lou.Mary was predeceased by her husband Richard J. Roche and her son Richard (Rick) Roche Jr.She is survived by her two daughters Kathy and her husband John Wolfenden, Debbie and her husband Wes Myers, son Dan Roche and his wife Pam, and daughter-in-law Denise Roche. Her brothers Arthur Costello, John Costello and his wife Mary Lou, Michael Costello and his wife Margie. Sister-in-law Noreen (Roche) Arnold. Grandchildren TJ Wolfenden, Keri Wolfenden Prescott, Patrick Myers, Harrison and Tori Roche, Juliana, Jenna and Gregory Roche and great grandchildren Wyatt and Ellie Prescott. She is also survived by many nieces and nephews.The family would like to recognize the exceptional care Mary received from Bear Mountain Nursing Home and Compassus Hospice.Calling hours will be this Saturday, July 27th, 9a-11a at Conte Funeral Home, 17 Third Street, North Andover. Funeral Mass will follow at 11:30am at Saint Michael's Church, 196 Main Street, North Andover.

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Tue, 23 Jul 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/mary-roche-1090225808
<![CDATA[Joseph B. Donohue, Jr.]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/joseph-donohue-jr-1090219474<![CDATA[

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Machesney Park, - Joseph "Joey" Bernard Donohue, Jr., age 64 and a native of Lawrence, MA, passed away on July 5, 2024, at his home in Machesney Park, Illinois with Jesus by his side. While Joseph was valiantly battling several chronic illnesses, his sudden death still came unexpectedly and way too soon. Joey, as he preferred to be addressed, was born on December 29, 1959 in Methuen, MA to Joseph and Rosalie (Pekarski) Donohue. He was a proud 1977 graduate of Central Catholic High School in Lawrence, MA. After attending Northeastern University and then working at Raytheon and Western Electric, Joey eventually became a loyal U.S. Postal service employee, where he served for over 25 years before retiring.Joey was an incredible and talented athlete. While growing up, he cherished his Sunday mornings when he routinely played ball with his father and brother, Mike and talked about those memories often. He played four years of baseball at CCHS and was captain of the team his senior year. He also played football and was a force to be reckoned with. Furthermore, he played for the Lawrence American Legion baseball team. After high school, Joey got involved in power lifting, which became a passion in his life. He won various championships and was most proud of his 1984 first place finish in the National Bench Press competition for the 2751b Division. Once he reached his goal in powerlifting, Joey shifted his focus to the martial arts, pushing himself until he received his first-degree black belt in Tae Kwan Do. He loved the Zen philosophy of the martial arts and practiced that mindset daily.Anyone who met Joey could not soon forget him. He was the life of the party and his sense of humor and unique personality were legendary. Stories involving "Joey D" will be told in bars and around kitchen tables in Lawrence for generations to come. When one fondly remembers Joey, the following philosophy would apply: "Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave in a well-preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways proclaiming holy s***, what a ride!" Joey especially loved the ocean, fast cars, guns, sports (especially the Patriots), classic rock, family, friends and most importantly, Jesus.He was deeply dedicated to helping those struggling with addictions of any type and was a proud member of AA. He surely saved more than one life with hisI support and words of wisdom and he genuinely prayed for all alcoholics and addicts on a daily basis.While Joey seemed larger than life with his stories and experiences, his greatest attribute of all was his beautiful, kind, gentle, humble soul. He was everybody's friend. Knowing or even meeting Joey made one's life better. Words cannot describe the love in his heart.Joey's surviving family all live in the surrounding area and include his children Meaghan and Ryan Donohue, sister Maureen and her husband Joseph Forzese, brother Michael Donohue, niece Karissa Forzese, nephew Michael Donohue and his wife Stephanie, great niece Madison Donohue, Aunt Marie Pekarski and multiple cousins. He also leaves behind his loving "adopted" family in Illinois, Barbara and Tessa Rose and his "grandson" Shaun Joseph, also his namesake. His passing leaves us all with cherished memories and a deep void that can never be filled.Joey was preceded in death by his mother Rosalie (in whose arms he is surely at peace after losing her when he was only seven days old), his father Joseph, stepmother Phyllis, infant sister Mary (twin of sister Maureen), Grandfather William Pekarski and special Aunts Mary and Bernice Pekarski who helped to raise him, special cousin Christopher Pekarski and many other relatives and friends that he is surely joyously reunited with in Heaven. This list would not be complete without mentioning Joey's beloved cat, Buddy, who was surely waiting for him at the Rainbow Bridge. A cemetery service and burial of Joey's cremated remains will be held on Friday, July 26 at 11 a.m. at St. Mary's Cemetery in Lawrence, MA.Good bye for now dear, sweet Joey.As you always liked to say: I WILL SEE YOU ON THE OTHER SIDE ! !

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Sun, 21 Jul 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/joseph-donohue-jr-1090219474
<![CDATA[Barbara Ann Lima]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/barbara-lima-1090220326<![CDATA[

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Clearwater - Barbara Buchanan Lima, 82 of Seabrook, NH and Clearwater, FL passed away on July, 17, 2024She was predeceased by her parents Charles and Helen Buchanan, her brothers Charles and Robert Buchanan and her sister, Lois TamisShe is survived by her husband Robert and her sons, Robert Lima his wife Deborah Pearl Lima, Charles Lima and Jeffrey Lima and his wife, Karen Chaille Lima. grandchildren, Michael Lima, Jenna Lima O'Shaunessy, Payton Lima and a great grandson Brody Plummer and many nieces, nephews and great-grandnieces and nephews.A celebration of life will be held at a later dateDonations may be made to Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL.

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Sun, 21 Jul 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/barbara-lima-1090220326
<![CDATA[Edmond R. Becotte]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/edmond-becotte-1090220317<![CDATA[

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North Andover - Edmond R. Becotte, 88, of North Andover, died Friday, July 19, 2024, at Lawrence General Hospital surrounded by his loving and devoted family.Ed was born in Lawrence, MA, on May 3, 1936, to the late Rene and Irene (Couture) Becotte.He was a graduate of Central Catholic High School and received his bachelor's degree from Merrimack College and his master's degree in engineering from Northeastern University.Ed served his country in the Air National Guard as a member of the 102nd Fighter Wing Squadron with deployment to France for the Berlin Crisis. He was employed as an engineer and manager of MIT Lincoln Laboratory's Flight Facility in Bedford, MA. He enjoyed sailing, fishing, and gardening; and he continued his lifelong love of flying as an active member of the 495th RC Squadron in Tewksbury, MA, flying his radio-controlled airplanes.He is survived by his loving wife of 66 years, Mary (Keane) Becotte of North Andover, his son Michael Becotte and wife, Nancy, and his daughter, Susan Gifford and husband Bradley. Also among his survivors are his granddaughters, Amanda Becotte, and Maia and Tori Gifford.The family would like to thank and express their appreciation to the doctors and nursing staff at Lahey Oncology and Hematology as well as the H2 doctors and nursing staff at Lawrence General Hospital.A Funeral Mass will be offered on Wednesday, July 24 at 11:30 a.m. at St. Michael's Church 196 Main Street North Andover. Burial will be private for family members only in Ridgewood Cemetery also in North Andover.Family and friends may call prior to the Mass on Wednesday morning from 9 to 11 a.m. at the Conte Funeral Home, 17 Third Street, North Andover.In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to: St. Michael Church, North Andover, MA; Lawrence General Hospital, Lawrence, MA; or Lahey Oncology and Hematology, Salem, NH.For directions or to offer online condolences, please visit www.contefuneralhomes.com.

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Sun, 21 Jul 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/edmond-becotte-1090220317
<![CDATA[Nannette C. Neubauer]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/nannette-neubauer-1090220316<![CDATA[

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Haverhill - Nannette C. (Talley) Neubauer, 97, of Haverhill passed away peacefully on Thursday, July 18 at Port Healthcare Center in Newburyport MA.Nannette was born in Tampa, FL the daughter of William Alexander and Marietta "Maude" (Taylor) Talley. After tragically losing the love of her life Don, at age 39, Nannette rose to the occasion to become the family leader that she was, raising four children alone and simultaneously building a successful real estate career. Nannette was the managing real estate broker for the Keyes Company in Coral Gables, Florida for many years. Later in life after remarrying, she was able to travel the world, becoming an avid skier in her fifties and spending time with family and her grandchildren, as well as cuddling her "great grand babies". She was a longtime member of Hialeah & South Miami United Methodist Churches where she was active as a wedding consultant, the United Methodist Women and other church groups. Nannette was a lover of dogs until the very end and had a wry sense of humor to make people laugh. She was well-loved by all and will be missed.Nannette is survived by her daughter, Diane (Craver) Boucher and her husband Keith of Haverhill,sons Donald Craver and his wife, Trish of Summerville, SC, Durwood Craver of Summerville, SC and stepson, Richard Neubauer, Jr., of Port Orange, FL. She also leaves behind grandchildren, Nicole, Carrie and Alexis Boucher, Stephen, Matthew and Victoria Craver, Donald Jr., Derek and Kathryn Craver, and Jonathan Pages; and several great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husbands Don F. Craver and Richard L. Neubauer, Sr., her daughter, Lynda G. (Craver) Pages, her brother Jack Taylor Talley and grandson, Bertrand.A celebration of Nannette's life is being planned for a later date.A celebration of Nannette's life is being planned for a later date. 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 on Facebook.

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Sun, 21 Jul 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/nannette-neubauer-1090220316
<![CDATA[Janet Blazon]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/janet-blazon-1090219472<![CDATA[

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Reading - Janet Blazon, 82, of Salem, NH, passed away on July 3rd at Artis Senior Living of Reading. She was predeceased by her loving husband of 57 years, Leon 'Don' Blazon.Janet was born in Newburyport, MA, the only daughter of Ann and Alyre Dube graduating from Newburyport High School and Burdett College in Lynn, MA.She met her best friend, Don Blazon while working as a secretary at General Electric and they enjoyed 57 wonderful years together. Jan enjoyed being involved in the community at the Salem Boys and Girls Club, as a Girl Scouts leader and an administrative assistant at Catholic Charities Counsel.In their retirement she and Don enjoyed traveling in their camper, riding motorcycles with Don's various clubs, her friends at the Salem Athletic Club, and spending time with their grandchildren.She is survived by their daughter, Wendy Blazon of Haverhill, MA, and three grandchildren, Nathan Blazon Brown and his wife, Judy Tran of Lowell, Autumn Blazon Brown and her husband, Stephen Zubricki of Medford, Alyre Blazon Brown of Tewksbury and their father, Raymond Brown and his wife Julieann of Medford.The Funeral Service will be held on Friday, July 26, 2024, at 11 a.m. at the First Congregational Church, 15 Lawrence Road, Salem, NH.Memorial contributions in Janet's name may be made to Salem Haven Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Center - https://www.salemhaven.com/donation.htmlArrangements are under the care of Douglas & Johnson Funeral Home, 214 Main St. Salem, NH. To send a message of condolence to the family, please view the obituary at www.douglasandjohnson.com.

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Sat, 20 Jul 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/janet-blazon-1090219472
<![CDATA[John Charles Friel]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/john-friel-1090219473<![CDATA[

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Bedford - John Charles Friel, 83, a former resident of North Andover, MA, passed away on Tuesday, July 9, 2024, at the E.N. Rogers Memorial Veterans Hospital in Bedford, MA.The son of the late Charles N. and Katherine E. (Meehan) Friel, John was born on June 11, 1941, in Haverhill, MA and was a 1960 graduate of North Andover High School. He served 13 years with two tours of duty in the Unites States Army during Vietnam. John earned two Purple Hearts and the Oak Cluster with two Bronze Stars. He saw service in Turkey, Germany, Okinawa, Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand. John also served at Fort Devens. MA, as well as being in the Army Security Agency. John had worked in the Teamsters Union as a truck driver for some 20 years with Daly Drug which then was bought out by Cardinal Health. He was a member of the Disabled American Veterans.Members of John's family include his brothers: Charles M. Friel, Jr. and his wife Linda of Groveland, MA, and Michael D. Friel and his partner Nancy Barnes of Haverhill, MA, a nephew Jason Friel and nieces: Danielle Cain and Gillian Chartier. He is also survived by several cousins including first cousins: John Cussen of Hampstead, NH, Ann Cussen of Andover, MA, and Nancy (Friel) Gill of Barnstable, MA.Relatives and friends are invited to call on Tuesday, July 23, 2024, from 2 to 4 p.m. at the John Breen Memorial Funeral Home, Inc., 35 Merrimack St., North Andover, MA. Burial with Military Honors will take place at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made in John's memory to the Disabled American Veterans, P.O. Box 14301, Cincinnati, OH, 45250-0301 or go to dav.org. To send an online condolence or for more information, please go to www.breenfuneralhome.com.

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Sat, 20 Jul 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/john-friel-1090219473
<![CDATA[Elizabeth "Liz" Ann (Allen) Dunigan]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/elizabeth-liz-dunigan-1090219475<![CDATA[

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North Andover - Elizabeth "Liz" Ann (Allen) Dunigan, a resident of North Andover, and beloved wife of the late Francis Dunigan, passed away at the Meadows Health Center in North Andover on Friday evening, July 12, 2024.Born in Shamokin, Pennsylvania, on March 10, 1935, she was the daughter of the late William and Helen (Scholtes) Allen. Despite the hardship of losing her father in a coal mining accident when she was just four years old, she was fortunate to have a strong-willed and resourceful mother who made all of their clothes, grew their own vegetables, and started a chicken and pig farm to feed the family and barter for other supplies. Liz always had a positive outlook on life and looked back on her childhood in Shamokin as the best anyone could ask for. Her family and the local townspeople made things as special for them as best they could. As a child, Liz and her younger brother had many responsibilities, including being enemy aircraft spotters during World War II.Being a good student with excellent math and problem solving skills, Liz had planned to attend college to study civil engineering. Unfortunately the anticipated scholarship program was canceled. Needing to pivot to something that she could afford, she went to Misericordia School of Nursing in Philadelphia. That was lucky for her (future) children, for soon, Frank Dunigan, a young seminarian at Villanova University was one of her patients and they fell in love. Frank left the seminary, and they were married in October of 1956, the day after Frank graduated from the Navy's Officer Candidate School in Newport, Rhode Island.Liz and Frank, and ultimately their five children, criss-crossed the country with each new naval assignment. Liz held down the home front during this period, including Frank's tours in Vietnam. After Frank left the Navy, they continued to move to numerous states for his work. In 1974, while Frank was working at the Pentagon, Liz went back to work as a nurse. Shortly thereafter, she fulfilled her dream of getting a college degree by attending Marymount College on nights and weekends, while working full-time and raising her five children.The family moved to North Andover in 1978. After managing a care-at-home nursing service and running the shipping department of Malden Mills, Liz became the Plant Manager of Big Apple Textile Mill in Lawrence, an unusual position for a woman in the early 1980s. But, she was highly-respected by the rest of management, and her mill-worker teams, for her leadership and problem-solving abilities. Sadly, Frank died unexpectedly in1989. Despite losing the love of her life, Liz once again put one foot in front of the other and carried on, making the most out of her life. Following her retirement in 1996, she (now "Nana") enjoyed providing pre-school and after-school care to several of her grandchildren. Nana loved nothing more than to spend time with her grandchildren, traveling, playing games and teaching them special family recipes.As a coal miner's daughter from central Pennsylvania, she never imagined her future adventures and world travels, including Australia, Russia, most of Europe, and all 50 U.S. states. She was thrilled to take her extended family on trips to Hawaii, Paris and London. At age 84, she traveled to Prague, Vienna, Budapest, and took a Baltic cruise. She was a life-long learner, an avid reader, loved playing bridge and was a die-hard Boston sports fan. She will be dearly missed.Liz is survived by her loving children: Michael Dunigan of Methuen; Patricia and her husband, Scott, Krasovec of Haverhill; Timothy and his wife, Lorraine, Dunigan of Henrico, North Carolina; and Anne and her husband, Dennis, O'Donovan of Windham, Maine; brother; William Allen of Shamokin, Pennsylvania, seven grandchildren (Katie and Jake Dunigan, Jack, Will, and Ben Krasovec, Meghan and Erin O'Donovan) and many nieces and nephews. Liz is predeceased by her husband, Francis Dunigan, her daughter, Barbara Dunigan, her brother, John "Jack" Allen, and her sister, Dorothy Jane Dougherty.Her Funeral Mass will be celebrated at St. Michael Church, 196 Main Street, North Andover, on Monday, July 29, 2024, at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends are most welcome to attend. Calling hours will be held in the Burke-Magliozzi Funeral Home, 390 North Main Street, Andover on Sunday, July 28, 2024, from 3 to 5 p.m. Interment will be held in the St. Augustine Cemetery in Andover. In lieu of flowers, donations in Liz's memory may be made to the Alzheimer's Association, 225 N. Michigan Ave., Floor 17, Chicago, IL 60601.For additional information, please visit, www.burkemagliozzi.com.

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Sat, 20 Jul 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/elizabeth-liz-dunigan-1090219475
<![CDATA[Timothy Higgins]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/timothy-higgins-1090137474<![CDATA[

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Salem - Timothy Higgins, age 71, of Salem, NH died February 27, 2024 at Hannah Dustin Nursing Home in Haverhill.Tim was born to Frank Higgins and Marie (Gately) Higgins on August 23, 1952 in Haverhill, MA. Tim graduated from Haverhill High and Haverhill Trade School. He married Jane Dufresne in 1977. Tim worked as a cable technician and later for Shoe Carton Corp. He and his wife invented "The Power Spiker" and later sold the rights.Tim was an avid golfer and volunteered at the Bradford Country Club. He also enjoyed woodworking and spending time with his friends and family.Tim is survived by his beloved wife, Jane Higgins, brother, William (Victoria), sister, Patricia McClure (Michael), and many nephews and nieces.There will be a funeral Mass Friday, July 26 at 11 a.m. at St. Matthew's Church, Windham, NH.

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Thu, 18 Jul 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/timothy-higgins-1090137474
<![CDATA[George Norman Valvanis]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/george-valvanis-1090137468<![CDATA[

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Atkinson - George Norman Valvanis, 67, of Atkinson, NH, died peacefully on Wednesday, July 17 at High Pointe Hospice House in Haverhill, surrounded by his loving family.He was the son of the late Mary and Norman "Nundy" Valvanis and born on their 2nd wedding anniversary on April 24, 1957. George was raised in a home filled with love, happiness and a strong Greek Orthodox faith.George dedicated much of his time to volunteering with Rebuilding Together, frequently inviting his family to join him on his birthday, which he considered the best gift. He was a member of AHEPA Chapter 39, served multiple terms as President of the Holy Apostles Greek Orthodox Church and donated dozens and dozens of donuts and coffee to anyone who asked.Above all, he cherished moments spent with his family. Whether he was golfing with his three sons or attending Celtics games with his daughter and angel, he felt truly complete when surrounded by his loved ones. George's greatest joy came from being a "Papou" to three grandchildren: Olivia Mary, Vivian Cheryl, and Nundy Robert Valvanis. His heart was full of happiness in their presence.George leaves behind his wife of 40 years, Thea (Samaras) Valvanis, sons George Norman and daughter-in-law, Sarah Lucy, Nicholas Tilem, William John, daughter Maria Valessia and son-in-law, Robert Dello Russo, grandchildren Olivia Mary, Vivian Cheryl and Nundy Robert Valvanis, brother John and wife Kathy, mother-in-law Calliope B. Samaras, one brother and three sisters in-law, and many nieces, nephews and cousins.Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend George's calling hours on Monday, July 22 from 5 to 7 p.m at H.L. Farmer & Sons Funeral Home, 106 Summer Street, Haverhill, MA. His funeral will be Tuesday, July 23, at 11 a.m. at the Holy Apostles Saints Peter & Paul Greek Orthodox Church, 156 Winter St., Haverhill; interment will follow in the Linwood Cemetery.In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Atkinson Elder Services Transportation Fund (Town of Atkinson, 19 Academy Ave., Atkinson, NH 03811), who transported George to his numerous appointments, regardless of the time or weather, and always cheerfully accommodated his request for a Dunkin iced coffee at the drive through.To share a memory or for more information, please visit www.farmerfuneralhomes.com.

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Thu, 18 Jul 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/george-valvanis-1090137468
<![CDATA[Robert Reed]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/robert-reed-1090137476<![CDATA[

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Bradford - Robert Reed, 79, of Bradford, MA passed away July 16, 2024 with his loving family by his side.Born in Lynn, MA, he was the son of the late George and Alice (Smith) Reed.Bob was a graduate of Lynn English High School, Class of 1965 and Southern New Hampshire University class of 1979. He was an honorably discharged from the US Army and served from 1965-1968.Bob retired from the US Post Office where he worked for 33 years as a letter carrier. He loved to play and watch all sports and played golf and tennis regularly. He was a member of the Merrimack Valley Softball League and Sargent Club. Bob also enjoyed watching dances and sports events that his grandchildren participated in.He was predeceased by his sister, Barbara Roberts.Bob is survived by his daughters, Heidi Philbrick and her husband, Christopher of Methuen, MA and Kelly Silva and her husband Albert of Methuen, MA; his son, Jimmy Birmingham of Atkinson, NH and his grandchildren, Mekenna Philbrick and her boyfriend, Michael Wisnaskas of Woburn, MA, Cameron Philbrick and his girlfriend, Logan Peladeau of Methuen, MA and Shae Silva of Methuen, MA. He also leaves nieces, nephews and his cat Sami who was his best friend.Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend visiting hours on Monday, July 22, 2024 from 4 to 6 p.m. at Cataudella Funeral Home, 126 Pleasant Valley St. Methuen, MA. For directions or to send condolences, please visit www.cataudellafh.com.

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Thu, 18 Jul 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/robert-reed-1090137476
<![CDATA[Marcus J McDonald]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/marcus-mcdonald-1090137466<![CDATA[

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Salem - Marcus John McDonald, 36, formerly of Bedford, MA, passed away on Tuesday, July 16th 2024 at St. Vincent's Medical Center in Worcester after a period of declining health and a courageous battle with cancer.He is survived by his mother Kay McDonald of Inman, SC; his father, John Richard Cahalane of Salem, NH; brothers, Matthew Cahalane and his wife Caroline of Dallas, TX, Peter Cahalane and his fiance Rebecca of Boulder, CO, and Dean Cahalane of Hampstead, NH; his maternal grandmother, Inez Joan McDonald of St. Augustine, FL, as well as aunts, uncles, cousins, and many dear friends.Born in Newton, MA on April 23, 1988 Marcus grew up in Bedford and graduated from Bedford High School, Class of 2007. He then furthered his education attaining a Bachelor's of Science degree in accounting from Western New England University. Marcus had been working for St. Mark's Preparatory School in Southborough in the accounting and payroll office. Marcus was a great person. He was a loyal and kind friend. He was easy going and honest, and enjoyed computer gaming and spending time and walking with his beloved dog Benny. He will be missed by his family. His family will celebrate his life privately. To leave a condolence message for his family please visit: http://www.Jackmanfuneralhomes.com.

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Thu, 18 Jul 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/marcus-mcdonald-1090137466
<![CDATA[Cornelius Joseph McCarthy]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/cornelius-mccarthy-1090115050<![CDATA[

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Boxford - Cornelius Joseph McCarthy, a beloved husband, father, and pillar of the Merrimack Valley community, passed away peacefully at his home in Boxford, MA on July 10, 2024, at the age of 88.Born in Methuen, MA, Cornelius was the son of the late George J. McCarthy and Bertha McCarthy, and brother of the late Eleanor (McCarthy) Otis. He graduated from Punchard HighSchool in Andover, MA, and went on to graduate from Kimball Union Academy. Cornelius thenearned his undergraduate degree in economics from the Wharton School of the University ofPennsylvania. Following his studies, Cornelius completed Officer Candidate School.Cornelius' career was a testament to his leadership and dedication. He served as President of the C.J. McCarthy Insurance Agency, later renamed The McCarthy Companies, guiding the company to expansive growth and success for more than 40 years before his retirement. His commitment extended far beyond his career. Cornelius served as President of the United Fund,ensuring vital resources reached those in need. He was also a trustee and board member at Andover Savings Bank, contributing to its financial stability. Cornelius' dedication to healthcare was evident through his roles as a board member for Bon Secours Hospital in Methuen and a Director at the Mary Immaculate Nursing Home and Protectory in Lawrence.Beyond his professional accomplishments, Cornelius was a man of boundless energy and had a love for adventure. He excelled in athletics, playing tennis, football, hockey, and rowing crew. An avid skier and golfer, he enjoyed exploring slopes and golf courses around the world. He was also a talented and passionate gardener, winning countless Topsfield Fair awards for his breathtaking dahlias.Cornelius' sense of humor and unwavering strength were a constant source of joy for his wife, Alice McCarthy, their children, Cornelia (Richard) DeNey, Evelyn Cole, and George (Stephanie) McCarthy, and his six grandchildren, Nathalie, Matthew Wyatt, Julia, Emily, Sam, and Jack. He was also a devoted "Dog Dad" to Mr. Z.Cornelius will be remembered for his intelligence, sharp wit, unwavering dedication to his community, and zest for life.Visitation will be held on Tuesday, July 16th from 4 to 7 p.m. at Conte Funeral Home, 17 3rd Street, North Andover, MA 01845.A funeral mass will be held on Wednesday, July 17th at 11 a.m. at St. Mary's Parish, 94 Andover Street, Georgetown, MA 01833, immediately followed by a private burial service at St. Mary-Immaculate Conception Cemeteries & Mausoleum, 55 Hideaway Lane, Methuen MA 01844.A reception, open to all, will be held Wednesday, July 17th at 2 p.m. at North Andover Country Club, 500 Great Pond Road, North Andover, MA 01845. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to one of the many organizations Cornelius passionately supported, Boys & Girls Club of Lawrence, or The Wounded Warrior Project, or MSPCA at Nevins Farm.

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Wed, 17 Jul 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/cornelius-mccarthy-1090115050
<![CDATA[Angela M. Chiara]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/angela-chiara-1090134411<![CDATA[

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Avon - It is with sorrow that we share news of Angela Chiara's passing on July 10, 2024, with family by her side. Angela lived in Methuen and Seabrook Beach until her residence in Avon, Connecticut. She was the only child of the late Angelina and James Mauceri. Angela graduated from Academy of Notre Dame, Northeastern College and New England Law School in Boston. She was married for 56 years to Matthew, the love of her life, with whom she shared a birth date. They created a wonderful family that was always the center of her life. She was a devoted mother creating many beautiful traditions for her family. She was also a fundraiser for Northern Essex Community College and Merrimack College in Massachusetts. Loved by many people but none more than her daughters; Nina McElroy of New York City, Gina Chiara of Simsbury, Connecticut, Trina Manganiello of Avon, Connecticut, and Rina Chiara of New York City. She loved her two son-in laws Neal McElroy and Dr. Richard Manganiello. She leaves behind her grandchildren whom she showered with hugs and kisses; Kathryn, William McElroy and Isabella, Olivia Manganiello. She adored her granddaughter Kathryn's husband, Harry Geldermann. She also leaves extended family members; Diane, Kristin, Alfred Tomaselli, Joan Kelley, husband Tom, Brian O'Connor, partner TJ Hawthorne and Cynthia Brox. Angela was a beautiful person and loyal friend. She loved creating celebrations, whether Christmas dinner or a birthday party. She hosted an annual family Valentine's Day party until her granddaughter Kathryn took on the tradition.The family wishes to thank Angela's loving caregivers who became her friends.In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you be kind in honor of Angela. Additional information and online condolences available at www.carmonfuneralhome.com

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Wed, 17 Jul 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/angela-chiara-1090134411
<![CDATA[Virginia Marie Fortier]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/virginia-fortier-1090134415<![CDATA[

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Wolfeboro - Virginia Marie (Lord) Fortier of Wolfeboro, NH, formerly of Melrose and Andover, MA, passed away on July 13, 2024 at the age of 97, following a long and beautiful life. Known as Ginny to her friends and Gigi to her many grandchildren and great grandchildren, she was born to Alice and Harry Lord on August 17, 1926 in Medford, MA.Ginny attended Melrose High School and graduated with the class of 1944. Following graduation, she attended the Chandler School for Women in Boston. After her graduation from Chandler, she was invited to remain at the school to assist Dr. Frank Palmer Speare, the first president of Northeastern University as he wrote his memoirs. She later worked in the financial field in Boston.In 1955 she married John Fortier of Melrose, and they spent 63 wonderful years together before "Jack" passed away in 2018. Ginny and Jack started their family in Melrose, where Ginny was a member of Kappa Delta Psi, as well as being a Campfire Girl leader. While living in Melrose they purchased a cottage at Lake Ossipee in New Hampshire, where they and their children enjoyed many fun-filled summers. They moved from Melrose to Andover in 1971, where she worked as a realtor at Doherty Real Estate, and was active with the St. Augustine School. Her mother Alice lived with the family for a few years in Andover, where she was beloved by her grandchildren. After they became empty nesters, they moved to a lakeside condominium at Point Breeze on Lake Wentworth in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire. Not being the retiring type, Ginny went to work for Maxfield Real Estate, where she made many sales and many friends. They also enjoyed years of warm winters with friends in Vero Beach, FL.While living in New Hampshire, she and Jack were avid golfers. Ginny made two holes in one in her life, one at Five Chimneys (now Province Lake Golf course) and another at Kingswood Golf Club where they were both members and frequent prize winners. Ginny was also an accomplished tennis player for most of her life. Later in life, she and Jack resided at Sugar Hill Retirement Community in Wolfeboro, where Ginny made even more friends and memories.Ginny is survived by her four children, Jane (Thomas) Howe of Atkinson, NH and Vero Beach, Fl, Paul (Cynthia) of Andover and Gloucester, MA, Carol (Jim) Davis of East Wakefield, NH, and Christine (Michael) Crittenden of Bradford, MA and East Wakefield, NH. She is also survived by her sister Marilyn Pyne of Florida, and her grandchildren Allyson Slater (Alex) of Newton, MA, Elizabeth Botsford (Alan) of Wellesley, MA, Jennifer (Rob) Lavallee of Bradford, MA, Michael Fortier (Colleen) of Ipswich, MA, John Davis of Medford, MA, Kathleen (Michael) Boudreau of Haverhill, MA, and Christopher Davis of Medford, MA. She is also survived by nine great grandchildren and many devoted nieces and nephews.The family would like to thank the nurses and staff at Mountain View Nursing Home in Ossipee, NH for their care of Ginny in her final days. Funeral Services will be held on Friday, July 19 at St. Katharine Drexel Parish in Alton, NH at 10 am.In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Ginny's name to the Life Ministries Food Pantry in Wolfeboro, NH or Boston Children's Hospital Cardiac Research.Lord Funeral Home, Wolfeboro, NH is assisting the family with arrangements. If you wish to express a condolence of leave a fond memory please visit, www.lordfuneralhome.com.Funeral Services will be held on Friday, July 19, 2024 at St. Katharine Drexel Parish in Alton, NH at 10 am.

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Wed, 17 Jul 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/virginia-fortier-1090134415
<![CDATA[Arthur K. Wicks, Sr.]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/arthur-wicks-sr-1090134418<![CDATA[

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Haverhill - Arthur Karl Wicks, Sr., a lifelong Haverhill resident, passed away surrounded by his family on July 15, 2024. Born in Haverhill, he was the youngest child of William D. Wicks, Sr. and Sarah (Foss) Wicks. Arthur was a 1948 graduate of Haverhill High School and in the early 1950s, Arthur met the love of his life, Patricia M. Peck, while working together at Cranton Oil in Bradford, Massachusetts. In 1952, the couple eloped and were married 66 years until Patricia's passing in 2018.Arthur had a keen eye for business and a desire to work hard and began by raising chickens to sell at the family home on Wellington Avenue. Throughout his life, Arthur found himself involved in numerous business endeavors. He was a builder and constructed many of the Cape Cod style homes that you see around Haverhill, Massachusetts, Atkinson, New Hampshire, and Sanford, Maine. He also had a unique eye for finding properties and rehabbing them into beautiful homes for resale.In his later years, Arthur was actively buying, renovating, and selling homes. Patricia and Arthur would go on to purchase and run the Sea Den Motel in Hampton Beach, New Hampshire for many years. They were also heavily involved in the retail liquor industries, owning several local liquor stores including Plaza Liquors, White Street Package Store in Haverhill, Pare's Liquors in both Haverhill and Methuen, Massachusetts along with Broadway Liquors in Lawrence, Massachusetts. Arthur held a license as a Real Estate Broker in both Massachusetts and New Hampshire along with a Construction Supervisor License. He also served with the United States Army during the Korean Conflict.Arthur was a lifelong member and Deacon at the former First Congregational Church of Haverhill. He was an avid boater and spent countless summers at his home in Meredith, New Hampshire on the shores of Lake Winnipesaukee. He loved the water and enjoyed waterskiing and jet skiing. He stayed active by walking and going to the gym well into his early nineties. He was an avid reader, still preferring to get his news from the daily newspaper and would read two to three newspapers a day. He loved nothing more than going for a ride for a cup of hot cocoa and a donut at Heavenly's or an ice cream cone in his red Cadillac while listening to big band music, and songs by singers such as Patsy Cline, Johnny Cash and Elvis. He was the king of Monopoly and checkers, never losing a game. He enjoyed spending time doing genealogical research with his granddaughter, Kaitlin, tracing family roots back to the American Revolution. He had the bushiest eyebrows that his family had ever seen and took considerable pride in how large they were, refusing to ever trim them.Arthur is the husband of the late Patricia M. (Peck) Wicks, who passed away in 2018, and the father of their beloved son, Arthur Karl Wicks, Jr., who passed away after a courageous battle with Leukemia at the age of 3. He is also predeceased by his three siblings - Barbara Calnan, Ruth Hoffman, and William D. Wicks, Jr.Arthur is survived by his devoted daughter Karen and her husband, Mark Wright, of Haverhill, son Daniel and his wife, Natalie, of Brentwood, New Hampshire, and daughter, Patricia S. Wicks of Plaistow, New Hampshire. He also leaves behind beloved grandchildren - Kaitlin M. Wright of Haverhill, Sarah Wicks and her husband, Karim Kanawati of Woodbridge, Virginia, Captain Eric Wicks - United States Army stationed in Iraq, Daniel B. Wicks of Brentwood, New Hampshire, and Monica and her husband, Shaun Yanosick, of North Hampton, New Hampshire, as well as several nieces and nephews. He also leaves behind his loyal friend of 65 years, Ronald Lambert of Haverhill, and business partner and friend, Pat Bennett of Atkinson, New Hampshire.Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend his visitation on Saturday, July 20, 2024, from 9:30-10:30 in the H.L. Farmer & Sons Funeral Home, 106 Summer St., Haverhill. His Funeral Service will follow at the funeral home. Interment with military honors will be in the Linwood Cemetery, Haverhill.To share a memory or for more information, please visit www.farmerfuneralhomes.com

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Wed, 17 Jul 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/arthur-wicks-sr-1090134418
<![CDATA[John J. Whittaker]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/john-whittaker-1090134414<![CDATA[

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Haverhill - John J. "Jack" Whittaker, 86, of Haverhill, MA passed away peacefully on Friday, July 12, 2024, at Tufts Medical Center in Boston, MA with his loved ones surrounding him and as a family, praying together as he passed into eternal life.If one could use words to describe Jack, they would be faith, family, and country. His faith was rooted and cultivated in his family, growing ever stronger throughout the years. His love for country was manifested in his service in the United States Marine Corps and has continued throughout his life, "Once a Marine, always a Marine."Jack, a strong, kind, generous, loving man with a great sense of humor, was born in Bradford, MA on March 18, 1938, to Charles and Winifred (Clohisy) Whittaker.Jack was a graduate of Haverhill Trade School and worked for Western Electric and Lucent Technologies as a tool and die maker for 45 years. He also became certified to teach his trade.Jack was a proud Marine who served his country in Okinawa and the Philippines. He was a member of the National and New England Chapter of the Third Marine Division and served as vice president. He also belonged to the Marine Corps League Detachment 128 of Haverhill, MA where he is presently serving as Junior Vice.The family would like to thank the staff of Tufts Medical Center Cardiac Care Unit for their kind and compassionate care, especially Jack's nurse Annie, Dr. Muhammad, and Chaplain Kevin who performed a touching service after Jack's passing honoring his faith and service to his country as a US Marine.He is survived by his wife, Elaine Frangente, his Italian Princess; his sons, Michael and his wife Mary of Milton, MA and John and his wife Joanne of Methuen, MA; his grandsons, Michael and his wife Jordan, Patrick and his significant other Kaela, Colin, Sean and his wife Allison, Matthew and Kyle; great-grandson, Jack; his sisters, Sister Ann Whittaker, SCN, Sister Ann Marie O'Shea, SCN, and Claire Hayes and her husband Frederick, and one brother James and his beloved Charlotte.Jack was predeceased by his brother Paul and sister, Sister Grace Mary Whittaker, SCN.In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in his name may be made to the YWCA Northeastern Massachusetts Domestic Violence Program, 38 Lawrence St., Lawrence, MA 01840 Attn: Susan StaplesRelatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend visiting hours Friday, July 19, 2024, from 4:00-7:00 PM at Cataudella Funeral Home, 126 Pleasant Valley St. Methuen, MA. His funeral mass will be Saturday, July 20, 2024, at 10:00 AM at Sacred Hearts Church, 165 South Main St. Bradford, MA. Burial will be in Immaculate Conception Cemetery, Lawrence, MA. For directions or to send condolences, please visit www.cataudellafh.com.

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Wed, 17 Jul 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/john-whittaker-1090134414
<![CDATA[Paul A. Caron]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/paul-caron-1090130326<![CDATA[

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Atkinson - Paul A. Caron, age 75, beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother and friend, died on July 13, 2024 after a courageous four year battle with stomach cancer. He was born in Manchester, NH, on October 12, 1948 to the late Louis P. and Yvette (Boisvert) Caron of Goffstown.He graduated from St. Edmond's Elementary School and Bishop Bradley High School of Manchester, NH, where he was a member of the color guard and the track team. He attended Saint Anselm's College in Manchester, graduated from the Boston School of Cytotechnology in Boston, MA, and earned his Bachelor of Psychology degree from the University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH.Paul was a member of the New Hampshire Air National Guard and worked as a cytotechnologist for thirty years in both Massachusetts and New Hampshire. He also worked part-time in the paint department at East Coast Lumber and had a successful career as a cell culture tech at Marine Polymer Technologies in Tewksbury, MA.He earned his black belt in karate from Oriental Healing Arts Association and, also studied and taught Tai Chi. He was an Assistant Scoutmaster for Troop 95 in Atkinson, and was especially proud of his Eagle Scout son, Matthew and his Life Scout son, Sean. He was also an Assistant Soccer Coach for the Youth Soccer League of Plaistow.Paul was a member of Saint Luke the Evangelist Parish at Holy Angels Church, where he was an adult altar server and Eucharistic Minister. He was also a proud Third Degree member of the Saint Jude Council 6617 of the Knights of Columbus, Plaistow.Paul leaves behind his loving wife of fifty-two years, Justine (Marcelonis) Caron, his two sons and daughters-in-law, Matthew and Rena Caron of Litchfield, NH, and Sean and Chrissy Caron of Brentwood, NH. Grandfather to Danica and Luke, he was lovingly known as Grampy. Paul was predeceased by his younger brother Robert Caron and leaves behind his brother and sister-in-law, Edward and Denise Caron of Springfield, VT, a brother-in-law, Peter Marcelonis and his wife Peggy of Plaistow, and several nieces, nephews, and cousins. He will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him.Relatives and friends are invited to call on Friday morning, July 19, from 9 to 10 a.m. at Holy Angels Church of St. Luke the Evangelist Parish, Route 121, Plaistow. His Funeral Mass will follow at 10 a.m. and burial will be in Holy Angels Cemetery, East Road, Atkinson. Arrangements are under the direction of Brookside Chapel & Funeral Home of Plaistow. Donations in his name may be made to the American Cancer Society. To send a message of condolence to the family or to share a cherished memory, please visit: brooksidechapelfh.com.

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Tue, 16 Jul 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/paul-caron-1090130326
<![CDATA[David W. Magee]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/david-magee-1090130317<![CDATA[

Hampton - David W. Magee Jr, (Dave) of Hampton, NH died peacefully on Thursday, July 11, 2024 at the age of 91. Dave was born on December 14, 1932 in Somerville, MA, the only child of David W. Magee Sr and Helen Magee.David was a graduate of Somerville High School in 1951. He joined the US Coast Guard after his graduation and was stationed locally in Revere, Mass, and was often found swabbing decks and serving his country for 3 years with pride and enthusiasm.In High School, Dave met his High School sweetheart, Ona Magee. They were destined to be together, and they married in 1952, and remained happily married for over 67 years until Ona's death in 2019. They started their family in Somerville, MA , then moved to the "country" in Tewksbury, MA where they raised 4 children, David, Ron, Donna and Lynne.After the Coast Guard, Dave went to College earning his Bachelor's Degree in Engineering. He was always working and going to school at the same time. Throughout the years Dave was very committed to school and earning several graduate degrees while working and raising a family. He instilled this love of learning into his children.His College degrees helped him to obtain a job in Engineering at New England Electric Company. He worked there for many years, rising through the ranks and obtaining promotions and recognition along the way. He retired from New England Electric (REMVEC) when he was 60.Dave was always a lover of sports. Every Boston team was his favorite. He was a baseball umpire at the High School and College level for many years. He also was a baseball Coach to his kids and many others. He was a believer in mentoring children in all sports, from starting a boxing league through his church to baseball and basketball coaching.Ona and Dave wintered in the Florida Keys for many years, forming many bonds over the years. Ona and Dave also have many friendships that they formed through the Couples Club at the United Methodist Church in Tewksbury, MA.They had the bug for travel and often were found on cruises and trips with many friends. They owned a home in the Florida Keys and he sailed every chance he could get. The family summer home in Maine was also a favorite, and the entire family has wonderful memories of many summers of swimming, barbecuing, fishing and family fun.In 2019, Ona and Dave moved to Hampton, NH where they both lived in Cornerstone of Hampton until their deaths. Recently, Dave was able to celebrate a lifetime achievement award at Cornerstone with his family and friends surrounding him. He will always affectionately be known as "the mayor" of Cornerstone where his sense of humor, his positive attitude and his joke telling skills shined a light on all.In addition to his 4 children, David W. Magee III and wife Jill, Ron Magee and his wife Robin, Donna Frederick, and Lynne Bulens and husband Don, Dave is survived by 9 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren including Lindsay Magee, Jeffrey Magee, Eric Magee and his wife Jessi and daughter Maverick, Courtney Frederick, Colby Frederick and his children Clover and Grady, Cooper Bulens, Cameron Bulens, Patrick Magee and his wife Sarah and son Cormac, and Katie Magee.In addition to Ona, Dave is also predeceased by his beloved granddaughter, Christina Capozzi, with whom he had a very special bond.Services will be private for the family.The family would like to show appreciation and support to the staff at Cornerstone of Hampton, NH. They displayed a great deal of love, support, caring, kindness and care for Dave, and they were wonderful partners for our family. We will always be grateful.In lieu of flowers, the family is requesting donations be sent to:Boston Children's HospitalThe Christina Capozzi Fund℅ Boston Children's Hospital Trust401 Park Dr, # 602Attn: Kathy RauteBoston, MA 02215

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Tue, 16 Jul 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/david-magee-1090130317
<![CDATA[Paul F. Fazzi]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/paul-fazzi-1090130314<![CDATA[

Sabego - Paul F. Fazzi, 96, of Sebago, ME, formerly of Methuen, MA, passed away July 12, 2024. He was born in Lawrence, MA, and was the son of the late Palmiro and Angela (Santoro) Fazzi.A graduate of Searles High School and Northeastern University, Paul owned and operated Fazzi Auto Sales in Lawrence for 35 years and was a US Navy veteran.Paul was predeceased by his wives, Rose (Quinto) Fazzi and Grace (Peters) Fazzi; his son, Paul Fazzi; his sisters, Grace, Davina, and Mary; and his brothers, Victor, Patrick, and Peter.Paul is survived by his son, Carmine and his wife Melissa of ME; step-children, James Kelly and his wife Diane of Bedford, MA, Robert Kelly and his wife Barbara of FL, Nancy Kelly of FL, Dennis Kelly and his fiancé of CA and Martin Kelly and his wife Barbara of Concord, MA; grandchildren, Carmine, Paul, Alex, Angela, Nicole, Danielle; great-grandchildren, Carmine, Melanie, Anthony, Raymond, Samual, Lillian, Braxton, Bobby, and Addison; as well as many nieces and nephews.Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend visiting hours Friday, July 19, 2024, from 9:00-11:00 AM at Cataudella Funeral Home, 126 Pleasant Valley St., Methuen. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 AM in the funeral home chapel. Burial will be in Immaculate Conception Cemetery in Lawrence.

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Tue, 16 Jul 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/paul-fazzi-1090130314
<![CDATA[Nellie J. Rigoli]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/nellie-rigoli-1090130324<![CDATA[

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Methuen - Nellie J. Rigoli, 89; of Methuen, MA; passed away peacefully after a brief memory care respite at Bridges of Andover. Born in Lawrence, MA, she was the second daughter of the late Victor Consoli and Irene (Grasso) Consoli. Nellie attended Holy Rosary grammar school and graduated from Lawrence High School.She was the wife of Charles R. Rigoli, with whom she shared sixty-eight wonderful years of marriage. Nellie and Chuck's love story began when they were teenagers and ran with the same crowd of friends from Lawrence, MA. Chuck knew he wanted to marry Nellie immediately, but after a movie date with accompanying noisy popcorn-eating, Nellie almost called the whole thing off. Of course, they were later married at Holy Rosary Church on November 20, 1955 and went on to form a strong, loving partnership in life, where they were devoted to caring for each other and all members of their family. Dedicated to her family, and with an unwavering desire to be at the ready to assist and provide for them, Nellie stayed at home to care for her children until they graduated from college. Later, she enjoyed babysitting her adored grandchildren and visiting them whenever possible. Chuck and Nellie were a team in creating their family life in Methuen and Salisbury Beach, and in nurturing the new members who entered their family with love, patience and humor. After Chuck's retirement, he and Nellie became snowbirds, traveling to South Palm Beach for several winters, where they made many happy memories dancing, socializing and trips to the opera.Nellie was predeceased by her siblings Mary DiFrancesco and Santo Consoli.In addition to her husband, Charles R. Rigoli, she is survived by her sons, Richard S. Rigoli and his wife Lisa of Andover, MA and Charles V. Rigoli of Andover; grandchildren Christopher, Julia and Catherine; brother, Ben Consoli and his wife Sandy of Newburyport, MA; and several nieces and nephews.Relatives and friends are invited to attend visiting hours on Friday, July 19, 2024, between 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM. A funeral service will follow in the funeral home chapel at 12:00 PM. Entombment will be for family only and follow at St. Mary – Immaculate Conception Cemetery in Methuen. For directions or to leave a note of condolence please visit www.cataudellafh.com.

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Tue, 16 Jul 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/nellie-rigoli-1090130324
<![CDATA[Anthony D. Palumbo]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/anthony-palumbo-1090130321<![CDATA[

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Stoneham - Anthony D. Palumbo, 93, of Stoneham, MA, passed away peacefully, surrounded by his loving family on Sunday, July 14, 2024, at High Pointe Hospice House. He was the beloved husband of Irma (Montagna) Palumbo, with whom he shared seventy-one years in marriage.Born and raised in Boston, son of the late Domenic and Grace (Ramasci) Palumbo, Anthony was a graduate of Blackstone High School, on the West Side of Boston. He later enlisted in the United States Army and proudly served his country in the Korean War. Following his honorable discharge, he returned home to Boston.In 1953, he married to his sweetheart, Irma, and they settled in the Cambridge, MA, area eventually moving to Medford, MA, where they raised their two sons.A truly gifted artist, Anthony was most proud to have a sculpture he created of a Blacksmith which is on display at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts; a piece that did find its way around the world to be displayed for so many to enjoy.Devoted to his family, he loved to spend time at the ocean with his wife and boys. Always present for his family, he generously did all he could do to help them navigate through life. He enjoyed sharing his tomato garden with all, a place where he found much peace. Anthony took great pleasure in teaching his children and grandchildren all his valued lessons in life.He will be remembered by all who knew him to be a kind and generous man.In addition to his wife Irma, Anthony is survived by his sons, Michael A. Palumbo and his wife Anna of Methuen, MA, John L. Palumbo and his wife Vincenza of Auburn, NH; his grandchildren, Stephanie Rice & her husband Colby; Anthony Palumbo and his wife Monica; Melissa Palumbo; Michael Palumbo and his wife Shaunna; his great-grandchildren, AJ Palumbo, Emilia Rice, and Logan Palumbo. He is also survived by siblings, Salvatore "Sonny" Palumbo, Ella Ricciardi; and several nieces and nephews. Anthony was predeceased by his siblings.Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend calling hours on Wednesday, July 17, 2024, from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM at Cataudella Funeral Home, 126 Pleasant Valley Street, Methuen. A funeral mass will take place on Thursday, July 18, 2024, at 11:00 AM at Sacred Hearts Parish in Haverhill, MA. Burial will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery in Malden, MA.

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Tue, 16 Jul 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/anthony-palumbo-1090130321
<![CDATA[Henry L. Bernard, Jr.]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/henry-bernard-jr-1090130318<![CDATA[

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Beverly - Formerly of Salem, Henry L. Bernard, age 84, husband of the late Lorraine E. (Boulay) Bernard, died Monday afternoon, July 15, 2024 at the Kaplan Family Hospice House in Danvers. Father of Michelle Teixeira and her husband Armando of Peabody, Catherine Bernard of Peabody, Deborah Wheeler and her husband Chase of Grand Prairie, TX. Brother of Marilyn Lord, Carol Plante, Nancy O'Connell, Patricia Sarantis, and Michael Bernard. Grandfather of Eli and Luke Wheeler, and uncle and great uncle of many nieces and nephews. He was also the father of the late Rene Bernard and brother of the late Claire Pelletier, Brenda Beaton and James Bernard. Visiting hours will be held at the Murphy Funeral Home, 85 Federal St, Salem on Friday morning, July 19, 2024 from 9:00 am to 10:30 am. A Funeral Mass will be held at St. James Church, 160 Federal St, Salem at 11:00 a.m. Burial in St. Mary Cemetery, North St, Salem. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. For additional information or online guestbook please call 978-744-0497 or visit www.MurphyFuneralHome.com.

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Tue, 16 Jul 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/henry-bernard-jr-1090130318
<![CDATA[Robert D. Gerardi]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/robert-gerardi-1090115055<![CDATA[

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Methuen - Robert D. Gerardi, 91, of Methuen, MA, passed away on Thursday , July 11, 2024 at the Salem Haven Nursing Home.Bob was born in Medford on September 8, 1932. He was a graduate of Medford High School. After High School Bob was drafted into the Army and served during the Korean Conflict. He was deployed to the Rhine Engineering Depot in Kasienlauten, Germany. He received an honourable discharge and continued his education at Northeastern University. He graduated with an Electrical Engineering degree. Bob furthered his education with additional courses and classes at Merrimack College. The day after graduation from Northeastern University, he and his college sweetheart, Marion were married. Bob got a job with Western Electric and moved to North Carolina to start his career and family. After a few years he was transferred to the North Andover branch. Bob and Marion settled in Methuen, MA.During High School and college Bob had a band that would play at weddings and other events. He loved golf, travel and woodworking. He made a cradle for his grandchildren and various items for Hickory Hill where he worked after retirement. He also worked at Buchika's Ski Shop after retirement during the winter. Bob was known for his friendly smile and loved by all who knew him. For many years he was a town meeting member in Methuen and very active in the St. Theresa Parish Council, serving on the finance council.Bob was the beloved husband of Marion Gerardi. He was the loving father of Robert D. Gerardi, Jr. and his wife Kim of Woburn, Linda Hall and her husband Daniel of Hudson, NH, Michael of Bradford, MA and Jeffrey and his wife Erin of Lawrence, MA. He was the cherished grandfather of Alysse, Sarina, Liana, Felicia and Siena Gerardi, Rachel and Jesse Corso, Julie and Brandon Rae, Nathan Hall, and Hannah and Brady Gerardi and one great-grandchild, Brody Rae.A Funeral Mass will be held in St. Thera-Our Lady of Good Council, 22 Plymouth St., Methuen, MA on July 18, 2024 at 11 a.m. Interment is at Elmwood Cemetery in Methuen, MA. Arrangement are in the care of the Kenneth Pollard Funeral Home in Methuen, MA.In lieu of flowers, donations in Bob's name made be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105.The Kenneth H. Pollard Funeral Home is honored to serve the Gerardi family.

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Sun, 14 Jul 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/robert-gerardi-1090115055
<![CDATA[Scott Mitchell Banaski]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/scott-banaski-1090115049<![CDATA[

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Exeter - Scott Mitchell Banaski, 51, of Exeter, passed away suddenly on July 11, 2024. He was born on September 25, 1972, in Haverhill, MA, to Michael and Sandra (Bryer) Mitchell.Scott spent his formative years in Danville, NH, alongside his brother Michael and sister Kimberly. He was a graduate of Timberlane Regional High School.Scott was recently employed by Infinity Massage Chairs as a Human Resources Professional in Seabrook, NH, where he found fulfillment and camaraderie. His passion for travel led him to cherish vacations, especially cruises through the Caribbean, which held a special place in his heart.Scott's life was forever enriched when he met Robert on June 13, 1997, while Robert was working at the First Essex Bank in Lawrence, MA. Their connection was immediate, leading to a joyful marriage. Together, they lovingly raised two children, Jayson and Nicole Banaski, while making homes in various locales across New England, including Danville and Sandown, NH; Haverhill and Berlin, MA; and Saco, ME.An enthusiast of craftsmanship, Scott found joy in refinishing furniture and sharing his talent for interior decorating. His curiosity extended to antiques and family genealogy, where he delighted in uncovering the stories behind intriguing items and his own lineage. He took pride in his immaculate gardens and generously shared his culinary skills, delighting friends and family with delicious meals.Scott is survived by his husband, Robert Banaski of Saco, ME; his children Jayson and Nicole Banaski of Saco, ME and Exeter, NH; his loving parents, Michael and Sandra Mitchell of Danville, NH; his brother Michael Mitchell and his wife, Robin; and his sister Kimberly Joy Donohoe. He also leaves behind cherished nieces, nephews, aunts, and uncles.Scott Mitchell Banaski will be remembered for his warmth, creativity, and the love he shared with his family and friends. His legacy lives on in the hearts of those who knew and cherished him.Calling hours will be July 16, 2024, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Brewitt Funeral Home, 14 Pine Street, Exeter, NH. Followed by the funeral service at 12 p.m. Burial will follow after funeral services at the Centre Cemetery, Danville, NH.In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you make a donation to one of the two foundations listed below.Epilepsy Foundation, 3540 Crain Highway Ste 675, Bowie, MD 20716American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 6704, Hagerstown, MD 21741.

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Sun, 14 Jul 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/scott-banaski-1090115049
<![CDATA[Robert T. Tataronis]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/robert-tataronis-1090115040<![CDATA[

Methuen - Robert T. Tataronis, 84, of Methuen, passed away peacefully on Thursday, July 11, 2024, at High Pointe Hospice in Haverhill.The son of the late Stanley and Mary (Luksevicius) Tataronis, Robert was the husband of the late Anne Marie (Gosselin) Tataronis. Robert is survived by his son, Gary R. Tataronis of Methuen.A complete obituary and service information may be viewed on the website of the Dewhirst and Boles Funeral Home at www.dewhirstbolesfuneral.com. Arrangements are entrusted to the Dewhirst and Boles Funeral Home, 80 Broadway, Methuen, MA 01844.

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<![CDATA[David R. Simard]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/david-simard-1090115053<![CDATA[

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Plaistow - David R. Simard, 70, a resident of Plaistow for the past 43 years, died July 11, 2024, at Portsmouth Regional Hospital, after a brief illness.Born, raised, and educated in Haverhill, MA, he was the son of the late Joseph and Claire (Demers) Simard, and graduated from the former Haverhill Trade School in 1972. He was a member and past deacon of the First Baptist Church of Plaistow and was active on several committees and in support roles.Dave was the President of Simard Gas and Oil Co. partnering with his brothers Gary and Rob, his sons, David and Chris and nephew Robie in serving families and businesses in the Greater Haverhill and Southern New Hampshire area.A devoted husband, father, brother, and grandfather to Chase "the apple of his eye", Gramps and Chase spent countless hours playing together and having fun. He loved RV'ing and motorcycling with his wife, Cindy and friends. In his younger years, Dave enjoyed racing super modified cars, being cheered on by his family locally at Star Speedway in Epping and Lee USASpeedway in Lee, as well as at speedways in Oswego, NY, Ohio and Florida.Dave will be sadly missed and fondly remembered by his loving wife of forty-nine years, Cindy (Herrick) Simard, his son David E. Simard of Salem, NH, his son and daughter-in-law, Christopher J. and Christine Simard of Plaistow, his grandson Chase C. Simard, his two brothers and sisters-in-law, Gary J. and Linda Simard of Haverhill, and Robert A. and Donna Simard of Haverhill, three sisters and two brothers-in-law, Joyce Dempski of Fremont, NH, Linda and Arthur Stroumbos, of Windham, NH and Cheryl and James Slack of Methuen, MA, and several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. He was predeceased by his brother-in-law, Andrew Dempski.Relatives and friends are invited to David's calling hours to be held on Thursday, July 18, 2024, from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. at Brookside Chapel & Funeral Home, 116 Main Street, Plaistow, NH. His funeral service will take place at 1:30 p.m. at the First Baptist Church of Plaistow, 122 Main St., Plaistow and will be followed by burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Plaistow.Because Dave was a lymphoma survivor, the family would like those wishing to make memorial donations to consider: The MGH Center for Lymphoma, 55 Fruit St., Boston, MA, or The First Baptist Church of Plaistow, 122 Main St., Plaistow, NH. To send a message of condolence to the family or to share a cherished memory, please visit www.brooksidechapelfh.com.

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<![CDATA[Rene Adler]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/rene-adler-1090115051<![CDATA[

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Atkinson - Rene "Renny" Adler, 78 of Atkinson, died July 11, 2024, in Windham.He was born in Altoona, PA and was raised and educated locally and eventually receiving his Bachelor's Degree from Penn State University. He was employed at AT&T Technologies and Lucent Technologies from 1969 until his retirement in 2001. He is survived by his wife Martha "Marty" Adler, two sons and daughters-in-law, Todd R. and Erika Adler of New London, PA, and Timothy A. and Rachel Adler, of Merrimac, MA, grandchildren, Grant, Miranda, Lindsey, Carter, Jaxson, Joshua, Ashley, and Cora. Two brothers Chuck and Paul. FuneralService will be Saturday July 20, 2024 at 11 a.m. at Calvary Bible Church, Hampstead, NH. Burial at 3 p.m. in Atkinson Cemetery. Arrangements under the direction of Brookside Chapel & Funeral Home, Plaistow, NH. For an expanded obituary please visit www.brooksidechapelfh.com.

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<![CDATA[Margaret E. Smith]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/margaret-smith-1090114053<![CDATA[

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North Andover - Margaret E. (Cairns) Smith passed away peacefully on Saturday June 29th, 2024, at High Pointe Hospice House in Haverhill surrounded by her family. She was born in Lawrence, MA on January 21st, 1944, to the late Andrew Cairns and Margaret A. (Miller) Cairns.A lifelong resident of North Andover, Marge attended North Andover Public Schools and graduated from North Andover High School in l961. She earned an associate degree from Fisher Junor College in 1963. Marge then went to work for the North Andover Public School District as an Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent of Public Schools. She spent her entire career there until her retirement; meeting and working with a number of individuals she called her friends.Marge and her late husband Dick enjoyed attending theater productions and had yearly memberships at the Ogunquit Playhouse and the Lyric Stage in Boston. They traveled to Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Ireland. They enjoyed summers in Ogunquit, Maine with their children when they were young staying at the "Shack" and in later years frequent day trips to visit family friends.Marge was predeceased by her husband, William (Dick) Smith and her brother David Cairns. Marge is survived by her son David W. Smith and his wife Katie of Milton, Georgia, daughter Carrie E. Fatalo and her husband Michael, of Bradford, Massachusetts and three very cherished grandchildren, Brooke A. Smith, 14, Andrew M. Fatalo, 13, and Bennett W. Smith, 12.Calling hours will be held 9 to 11 a.m. on Tuesday, July 16th, 2024, at Conte Funeral Home, 17 Third St., North Andover, MA. The family has requested a separate private service immediately following calling hours and private burial. For online condolences, please visit www.contefuneralhomes.com.Memorial contributions may be sent to: High Pointe Hospice House, 360 North Ave., Haverhill, MA 01830 or the Dana Farber Cancer Institute Boston.

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<![CDATA[Della G. Highfield]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/della-highfield-1090114056<![CDATA[

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Salem - Della G. Highfield, 89, of Salem, NH and Melbourne, Fl, passed away on Mother's Day, May 12, 2024 with her loved ones by her side. We spent the day sharing wonderful stories of our beautiful mom. She honored us on that special day.Della was born in Revere, MA to Thomas and Olympia Aucella. She graduated from Revere High School in 1953. Upon marriage Della and Calvin made Salem, NH their family home for over 35 years.Della's career as a social worker spanned over 30 years, cumulating as Director for the Community Action Program of Rockingham County, NH. Upon retirement Della spent summers on Sebago Lake, enjoying time spent on their boat with their children and grandchildren. Her winters were spent in sunny Florida at the Americana Resorts in Rockledge. Della enjoyed arts and crafts, bingo, cards, ice cream, trips to Filenes Basem*nt, and most of all making memories with her beloved grandchildren and great-grandchildren.Della was predeceased by her husband of 58 years, Calvin and her sister Delores Henderson. She is survived by her daughters, Donna Carr and husband Daniel of Wilmington, NC, and Cindi Beattie and husband Stephen of Salem, NH, her son Calvin Highfield and wife Debbie of Hampstead, NH, her sisters Doris Hanlon and Deanna Luongo. Della also leaves grandsons, Shawn Gleason (Katherine), Kyle Beattie (Michaela), Troy Beattie (Annemarie), Craig Highfield and Corey Highfield (Allison) and great-grandchildren, Maeve Gleason, Scarlett Gleason, Grahame Beattie, Maisy Beattie, Emilia Highfield, and Isaiah Highfield.Family and friends are invited to calling hours on Friday, July 19, 2024 from 9 am to 11 a.m. at the Goundrey Dewhirst Funeral home 42 Main Street, Salem, NH. A prayer service will follow the calling hours at 11 a.m. at the funeral home. Interment services for Della will be at 1pm on Friday at the New Hampshire State Veterans Cemetery, 110 Daniel Webster Highway, Boscawen, NH. To leave an online condolence, please visit Della's tribute page at www.goundreydewhirstfuneral.com.

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<![CDATA[Gaetano Bruno]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/gaetano-bruno-1090114055<![CDATA[

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Methuen - Gaetano Bruno, 84, of Methuen, MA passed away peacefully on Wednesday, July 10, 2024, at Derry Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Derry, NH surrounded by his loving family. Gaetano was born to Lucia (Cantella) and Lucio Bruno in Villarosa, Sicily, Italy, on September 8, 1939.As a young man in the mid-1960s, Gaetano immigrated to the United States in search of a better life. First settling in Lawrence, MA, he met and married his wife, Salvatrice (Brancato) Bruno, a few years later in 1968. The couple eventually moved to Methuen, MA in 1977, and, in 1979, welcomed their only daughter, Lucia Rosa Bruno, into their lives.Gaetano worked tirelessly as a carpenter at The Raytheon Company, dedicating 25 years of service to ensure his family was well taken care of and felt loved every day. His craftsmanship was visible in every project he undertook. Gaetano's devotion to his family was the hallmark of his career and life, and after many years of hard work, he laid down his hammer and retired in 2007.The greatest love of Gaetano's life was his daughter, Lucia Rosa. He would move mountains for her, always standing by her side with unwavering support. Together, they created countless cherished memories – filled with laughter – of camping adventures, beach days, sun-drenched vacations, fine dining, singing, and dancing.Most remembered as an avid gardener, Gaetano's green thumb brought life to a remarkable variety of plants and trees. His garden showcased his passion and dedication, filled with everything from ripe, juicy tomatoes to a variety of fruits and nuts. Gaetano found immense joy in nurturing his garden, and his rich harvests – year after year – were evidence of his hard work and deep connection to nature.Gaetano's enthusiasm for card playing showed how much he enjoyed the simple things in life. In fact, some of his happiest hours were spent squeezed around his dining table, sipping on limoncello, and playing endless card games with family and friends. Whether it was a friendly game of Thirty-One or an intense round of Forty-Fives, his jokes and competitive spirit made every game memorable.Gaetano was a pillar of strength, both physically and emotionally. His determination was evident in every challenge he faced, never faltering in his commitment to his family and friends. He tackled life's difficulties with courage, providing comfort to those around him.Gaetano's legacy is deeply felt by the many people he helped through his generous nature. He was a handsome, giving, selfless, and fun-loving man whose presence brought happiness to everyone around him. Gaetano will be profoundly missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him, having made a lasting impact through his acts of kindness.Gaetano leaves behind his daughter, Lucia Rosa Bruno, and her fiancé, Eric Tombarello, of Derry, NH; and several nephews, nieces and cousins. He was preceded in death by his wife, Salvatrice, and parents, Lucia and Lucio Bruno.In lieu of flowers, a donation in Gaetano's memory may be made to The Alzheimer's Association to help them continue their important work in providing Alzheimer's care and support and accelerating research in the fight against Alzheimer's.Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend visiting hours on Tuesday, July 16, 2024, between 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. at Cataudella Funeral Home, 126 Pleasant Valley Street, Methuen, MA. A funeral Mass will follow at 11 a.m. at St. Lucy Church, 254 Merrimack Street, Methuen, MA. Entombment will follow at Eternal Light Memorial, 23 Pond Street, Salem, NH. For directions or to leave a condolence, please visit www.cataudellafh.com.

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<![CDATA[Melanie Ann Schindler]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/melanie-schindler-1090114054<![CDATA[

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Lawrence - It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of Melanie Ann Schindler, 42, of Lawrence, MA. Melanie passed away July 9, 2024.She was born in Lawrence, on August 5, 1981, to Sandra (Milone) and Bernard Schindler Jr. and raised in Methuen, MA. Melanie was the second born of her four siblings; she became her older sister's best friend instantly and later became an amazing older sister to her younger sister and brothers who have always looked up to her.Melanie graduated from Methuen High School and worked for The Eagle Tribune for 26 years. Her co-workers became her second family and she cared deeply for them all.Melanie lived with her fiancé, David, their beautiful daughter, Kayla and her granddog, Millie.Melanie enjoyed shopping, puzzles, and collecting plants, willow trees, and Hummels. Most of all, her family was always her number one priority.She loved her daughter with all her heart and was extremely proud of the woman she became. Melanie loved spending time with her entire family. Her siblings were her best friends and she loved them more than anything and making memories with them was her favorite thing to do. She shared a lifetime of memories with her fiancé, David, who she was with for 27 years. Melanie loved going to family parties, and although she was always late, she made up for it by being the last to leave and making everyone laugh. There isn't a person who met Melanie who didn't feel loved and welcomed by her. She was kind to everyone she met and made lasting impressions on all those who crossed her path. Melanie was also an amazing aunt and loved all of her nieces and nephews fiercely. Her smile and laughter will always remain in our hearts and she will be missed every single day.She is survived by and will be greatly missed by her fiancé, David Kerrins; her daughter, Kayla Schindler and her significant other, Jordan Gunter; her granddog, Millie; her mother, Sandra "Sandy" Schindler and her longtime partner Michael Rubera Jr.; her father, Bernard "Bernie" Schindler Jr. and his wife, Lisa Schindler and family; her siblings, Sarah Schindler and her partner, Matthew Lewin; Megan Colón and her husband, Carlos Colón, Bernie Schindler; her stepbrother, Michael Sachs and his wife, Ashley, her stepsister, Monica Sachs; mother-in-law, Cecelia Fialho; father-in-law, David Kerrins and partner, Cathy Kerrins, along with Derek, Jeremey, Dana, Jacklyn, and Stephanie Kerrins, and Johnathan Consoli; her nieces and nephews, Chris and Leah Lewin, Eli and Olivia Colón, Ariana, Joey and Alayna Schindler, Aubree and Jacoby Schindler, Isabella Kerrins, and Lucyana Kerrins, as well as many aunts, uncles, cousins, close friends and in-laws. She was predeceased by her brother, Jared Schindler, who she had missed immensely.Friends and family are invited to calling hours on Wednesday, July 17th from 3 to 6 p.m., followed by a funeral service at 6 p.m. at the Carrier Family Funeral Home, 38 Range Rd, Windham, NH. Cremation will follow. Urn burial will be on Thursday, July 18that 11 a.m. at Elmwood Cemetery, Methuen, MA.In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Jude's Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105. For directions or to send a message of condolence to the family, please visit www.carrierfuneralhome.com.

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<![CDATA[Peter P. Rubenstein]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/peter-rubenstein-1090095476<![CDATA[

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Andover - Peter P. Rubenstein, a longtime resident of Andover, MA and the beloved husband of the late Linda H. (Hanson) Rubenstein, died peacefully at Salem Haven Rehab & Hospice in Salem, NH on June 25th.Peter was born on April 27th, 1932 and raised in Newton, MA.Peter was the founder and President of Pressure Techniques. Among other things, his company sells, installs and services systems that deliver ozonated water throughout commercial food plants. He pioneered this practice which serves to increases food safety, extend shelf-life and reduce the reliance upon chemical sanitizers.When not busy working, he and his wife Linda enjoyed spending time together and travelled regularly on vacation to the Caribbean and Tanglewood in the Berkshires. Peter donated to several charities including the Holocaust Museum in Washington, DC. He loved cooking, home improvement projects and had a love for classical music.In addition to his late wife, Linda, Peter is predeceased by his parents, Leon and Blanche Rubenstein of Newton, MA; and sister Myra Perry of Pensacola, FL. He is survived by his children, Lauren and husband Emil Frei of Boston, MA; Nancy and husband John Ingenito of Plymouth, MA; Matt Rubenstein of Salem, NH; stepdaughter Laura Corry of Newburyport, MA; Pamm Shaw of Walnut Creek, CA; Lori and husband Jose Eduartez of Miami, FL; Kenny and wife Jaye P Shaw of Miami, FL. He is also survived by one niece, eight grandchildren and four great grandchildren.Donations would be appreciated at Salem Haven Rehab.

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<![CDATA[Mae Aplin Murray Judge]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/mae-judge-1090105821<![CDATA[

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Lawrence - Mae Aplin Murray Judge, life-long resident of Andover-North Andover, died Friday, June 28, 2024, after a brief illness.Mae was born in North Andover on April 27, 1932, and was welcomed into this world by her parents, John and Beatrice (Aplin) Murray, and elder sister Bea.Mae attended North Andover schools and graduated from Johnson High School in 1950. She was very active in extracurricular activities and was voted Best Dressed, Class of 1950, a true portent of the passion for clothes and shopping Mae enjoyed all her life.After a short stint at MacIntosh Business School, Mae began a 40-year career at Western Electric in North Andover. In addition to her professional contributions at Western Electric, Mae was recognized for always being first to arrive for work every morning (best parking space!), the occasional lunch-time martini at Butcher Boy Restaurant, and her continued enjoyment of extracurricular activities as an enthusiastic member of the bowling, chorus, and theater groups.Mae's retirement years were happily spent traveling extensively with her husband Homer and friends, eagerly participating in the charitable endeavors of the Western Electric Pioneers, welcoming neighbors and friends for hours of delightful visiting and gossip as the heart of the Highland Road-Heather Drive neighborhood, and enjoying hours of leisure with her constant companion, Barney the basset.Mae shared fond memories of rollicking youthful summers living with friends at Salisbury Beach and winter weekends traveling north as a member of the Lawrencian Ski Club. Mae collected and kept countless friends along the way and was loyal to all.Mae was beloved by her family and many friends for her refreshingly candid and vibrant personality. Mae loved a good laugh and instigated many. She would want to be remembered for her easy and hearty laugh, her stellar fashion sense, and her good-hearted sass.Mae was preceded in death by her husband, Homer; parents, John and Beatrice; and sister, Bea Carlson. She is survived by her step-daughters and their families: Nancy, Gus, Kate (Mark and Sidney Licari), and Rien Rosenheim; and Laurie, Billy, Max, and Mary Goldstein. Mae is also survived by many loving friends. Nancy and Laurie wish to extend their love and gratitude to Mae's devoted friends, Susan Murley and Patricia Quinney, who were at Mae's side throughout her later years.A private memorial and internment will be held this summer.For those who wish, please consider a donation to the North Andover Aplin Playground. For additional information regarding donations, please contact Laurie Burzlaff, lburzlaff@northandoverma.gov.

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