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

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Plaistow - Robert (Bob) G. Goulet, 69 passed away peacefully at his home on June 2, 2024 surrounded by his loving family. Bob was the husband of Janet A. (Belleau) Goulet. Born in Haverhill on March 28, 1955, he was the son of the late Henry W. and Dorothy L (German) Goulet. Bob was educated in Haverhill and graduated from Haverhill Trade School, Class of 1973. Early in his career Bob worked as a pipe fitter at Foss Manufacturing before joining his father as an apprentice plumber. Bob worked 45 years as a Master Plumber serving families and business accounts in Haverhill and Southern NH before he retired in January of 2024.Bob attended Rock Church where he and his wife sang in the choir. He enjoyed lighthouses, seacoast views, and beaches. He also enjoyed hiking in the White Mountains and going out dancing with friends and family. His favorite music was Christian and smooth Jazz. Bob was a friend to all, a great listener, and always offered sound advice. Bob had a strong devotion to God. Besides his wife, Bob is survived by his son Gary Goulet, his partner Heather Albert and granddaughter Jasmine of Nashua, NH; step-daughters, Shannon and Nichole; step-granddaughter Penny; siblings, Michael Goulet and his wife Karen of PA, Stephen Goulet of Haverhill, Janice Rogers and her husband Mike of Haverhill, Patricia LaPierre and fiancé Scott Birch of Middleton, NH, Paula Balas and her husband Fred of Stratham, NH, Peter Goulet of Haverhill, Thomas Goulet and his fiancée Joyce of Plaistow, NH, and several nieces and nephews. Bob was predeceased by his first wife Joy A. (Pleau) Goulet, and sister, Ann (Goulet) Kent.Relatives and friends are invited to attend a memorial service on June 29, 2024 at 3:00pm at Rock Church, 328 Main Street, Sandown, NH. Arrangements under the direction of Dole, Childs & Shaw Funeral Home, 148 Main St., Haverhill, MA 01830. Messages of condolence may be sent to www.dcsfuneralhome.com

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Tue, 25 Jun 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/robert-goulet-1090040387
<![CDATA[John J. "Jack" Davis]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/john-davis-1090040376<![CDATA[

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Groveland - John J. "Jack" Davis, 62, husband of Patricia Jardine, of Groveland passed away on Tuesday, June 18 at the Boston Medical Center.Jack was born in Somerville the son of John Davis and Anne Marie (Burns) Collis. He was a graduate of Pentucket Regional High School and then joined the Navy, after which he went on to study nursing at Northern Essex Community College. He proudly served in the US Navy from 1980 until 1984 during the Iranian Hostage Crisis. He served aboard the USS Coral Sea CV-43, receiving the Navy Expeditionary Medal and Sea Service Deployment Ribbon with Star. Jack was proud of his role as a hostage negotiator for the United States Government during his long career. He worked as a Registered Nurse for many years, eventually rising to the Nurse Manager position in the forensic psychiatric unit of the Federal Medical Center at Fort Devens from which he retired. In his younger days, Jack liked riding skimobiles and motorcycles. He was passionate about his vintage Rambler convertible and loved spending time driving around with the top down playing Oldies music. Jack also enjoyed spending time with his friends, fishing, and enjoyed boating on his boat the "Iona" and going to their home in Florida.Jack is survived by his wife Patricia Jardine of Groveland, his daughter Angela Davis of Rochester, NH, his son Michael W. Davis and his wife Helena of Goffstown, NH, brothers Michael Davis of Plaistow, James Davis of Derry, NH, and Kenneth Davis and his wife Susan of Groveland and his sisters Gayle Bereshny and her husband Roger of Groveland and Cathleen Collis of Plaistow. He also leaves behind cherished grandchildren Beatrice and Adelaide Davis and a special uncle John Burns of DelRay Beach, FL as well as many special nieces and nephews and very dear friends.Family and friends are respectfully invited to attend calling hours on Friday, June 28 from 4PM until 7PM at the Kevin B. Comeau Funeral Home, 486 Main Street, Haverhill. A funeral mass will be celebrated on Saturday, June 29 at 11AM at Our Lady of the Cedars Church, 140 Mitchell Street, Manchester, NH. Memorial donations may be made in his name to the Wounded Warrior Project, PO Box 758516, Topeka KS, 66675. Please visit www.comeaufuneral.com of Comeau Funeral Home on Facebook.

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Tue, 25 Jun 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/john-davis-1090040376
<![CDATA[Milton R. Pollock, Jr.]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/milton-pollock-jr-1090040373<![CDATA[

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Middleton - Milton R. Pollock, Jr. "Uncle Milty" of Middleton, MA passed away peacefully on June 23, 2024. He was 84 years old. Beloved husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. Milt was born in Danvers, MA on September 22, 1939. Son of Milton and Josie (Sheldon) Pollock. He grew up and lived his whole life in Middleton, MA. He attended school in Middleton and graduated from Danvers High School in 1957.Milt enlisted in the US Army in 1958 and was stationed in Fork Knox, Kentucky in 1958, in the Tank Division. He met his beloved wife, the late Joan (Skeffington) Pollock and married in 1960. Milt worked for Sid Harvey of Malden and Surrette Supply of Salem. In 1964, he joined the family business, M.R. Pollock & Son's Inc., a livestock and auction business. Milt was still active in many aspects of his business with his brother, Ronald, and nephew, Brian.Milt leaves behind two daughters: Robin (Pollock) Carr and husband Paul of North Andover, Cathy Pollock of Williston, FL; sisters: Sharon (Pollock) Zerveskes and husband Vinny of Durham, NH, Dianne (Pollock) Hebert and husband Richard of Bel Air, MD; brothers: Ronald Pollock of Middleton, MA and Gerald Pollock of Charlottetown, PEI; granddaughters: Meghan (Carr) Brasseur and husband Joseph of North Andover, Lauren (Carr) Sughrue and husband Timothy of North Andover, Kelsey Shoemake and husband Bradley of Alaska; great-grandchildren Shay, Halle, and Carter Sughrue and Grant Brasseur, as well as many nieces, nephews and many dear friends that he also considered his "brothers." Milt is predeceased by his parents, Milton and Josie (Sheldon) Pollock, and wife, Joan (Skeffington) Pollock.Relatives and friends are invited to visiting hours on Friday June 28th from 10am to 12pm at Mackey Funeral Home, 128 S. Main St. Rt.114, Middleton, MA. His Service will follow the visitation at 12 noon at the Funeral Home. His burial will follow at Oakdale Cemetery, Middleton. For online condolences please visit www.mackeyfuneralhome.com.Memorial contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice.

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Tue, 25 Jun 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/milton-pollock-jr-1090040373
<![CDATA[Prudence F. "Prudi" Schofield]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/prudence-schofield-1090040378<![CDATA[

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Methuen - Prudence F. "Prudi" Schofield, 73, passed away on Friday, June 21 at her home in Methuen.Prudi was born in Lawrence the daughter of Sebastian and Rose (Jenco) Scuito. She attended Methuen public schools and was a graduate of Methuen High School, class of 1969. While she was employed at various places, she worked and retired from the Lawrence Housing Authority as a Clerk for over twenty years and as a Union Steward saw clerks receive unprecedented increases and benefits. She was passionate about supporting and fighting for the underdog and underprivileged and let no wrong doing go unnoticed. Prudi was known for her big personality, a great sense of humor, keeping a house like Martha Stewart and was a phenomenal cook that hosted unforgettable parties. Prudi enjoyed dirty martinis, Dunkin's hazelnut coffee with two equals, collecting pig figurines and the company of her kids, grandkids and friends.A devoted mother and grandmother she leaves her loving children; Rose Schofield of Methuen, Ginger and her husband Anthony McGill of Quincy, Benjamin and his wife, Carmen Acevedo of Lawrence, Nicholas and his wife Sarah Acevedo of Fremont, NH, and Abbey Acevedo and her fiancé TC Zawaira of Methuen, her brother, Michael Sciuto and his wife Maryetta of Maui, Hawaii. She also leaves her cherished grandchildren; Truman Schofield, Dahlin and Hunter Schofield, Francis McGill, Sariah, Grace and Noah Acevedo and Jayce and Mia Acevedo.Family and friends are respectfully invited to attend calling hours on Thursday, June 27 from 4PM until 7PM followed by a 7PM funeral home chapel service at the Kevin B. Comeau Funeral Home, 486 Main Street, Haverhill. Memorial donations may be made in her name to the American Kidney Fund, 11921 Rockville Pike, Suite 300, Rockville, MD 20852. Please visit https://everloved.com and www.comeaufuneral.com of Comeau Funeral Home on Facebook.

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Tue, 25 Jun 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/prudence-schofield-1090040378
<![CDATA[Joseph F. Devaney]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/joseph-devaney-1090040370<![CDATA[

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Georgetown - Joseph F. Devaney, 86, of Georgetown, passed away peacefully on Sunday, June 23, 2024, at his residence surrounded by his loving family.He was born in Lynn, MA, on January 24, 1938, son of the late John and Rose (McFarland) Devaney.Joseph was educated in the Lynn School System and graduated from Lynn Trade High School. Joseph joined the brotherhood of Maryknoll for several years before joining the United States Marine Corps in 1961, where he would serve our nation during the Vietnam War. He would go on to work as a welder for General Electric until his retirement. In his retirement, he dedicated his time to serving others, especially the parishioners of Sacred Hearts. As a devoted Eucharistic Minister and Altar Server for many years, he found great joy and fulfillment in his spiritual service to the community.Joseph is survived by his loving wife of 42 years, Lois Ann (Valle) Devaney, his daughter Sharyn R. (Devaney) Ruperti and her husband Carlos S. Ruperti of Andover, his siblings Eileen Lynch and her husband James of Maryland, Agnes Lacroix and her husband John of Nashua, NH, and Francis Devaney and his wife Marlene of Georgetown, MA. He was the loving grandfather to his two granddaughters Sienna A. Ruperti and Aria R. Ruperti. He is predeceased by his three brothers Leo, Lawrence and John Devaney.Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend his calling hours on Wednesday, June 26, from 5-7 PM at the H.L. Farmer & Sons Bradford Funeral Home, 210 South Main St., Bradford. His Funeral Mass of Christian Burial will be on Thursday, June 27, at 11 AM in the Sacred Hearts Church, 165 South Main St., Bradford. Interment will be private and at the convenience of the family.In lieu of flowers, contributions in his memory may be made to the St. Vincent de Paul Society, c/o Sacred Hearts Church, 48 South Chestnut Street, Bradford, MA 01835.To share a memory or for more information, please visit www.farmerfuneralhomes.com

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Tue, 25 Jun 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/joseph-devaney-1090040370
<![CDATA[Ellen (Collins) Merrill]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/ellen-merrill-1090040369<![CDATA[

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Groveland - Ellen M. (Collins) Merrill passed away peacefully at HighPointe House on June 24 after a brief illness. Ellen was the widow of the late Jack (Jay) Merrill and the daughter of the late John A. and Mary G. (Walsh) Collins. She was born in Lawrence and graduated from North Andover High School and Northern Essex Community College. She was a Bank Examiner for many years for the State of Massachusetts until her retirement. She loved gardening and knew the scientific name of most plants and flowers. Ellen is survived by her sisters Noreen Mallen and husband Richard of Falmouth, Frances Short and husband Steven of Windham NH, Mary Collins-Lyman and husband Terence of Salem NH, and her brothers John A. and partner Sandra Janelle of Methuen, and Michael and wife Marie of Merrimac. Ellen was also a much loved aunt to many dear nieces, nephews, grand-nieces and grand-nephews. Contributions in her memory may be made to End With Care, Merrimack Valley Hospice, 360 Merrimack St, Suite 425, Lawrence, MA 01843 or MSCPA at Nevins Farm, 400 Broadway, Methuen, MA 01844.Family and friends may call on Friday, June 28, 2024, from 3 to 5 PM at the Conet Funeral Home, 17 3rd Street, North Andover, MA 01845. All other services are private.

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Tue, 25 Jun 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/ellen-merrill-1090040369
<![CDATA[Kimberley Anne Meaney]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/kimberley-meaney-1090040368<![CDATA[

Manchester, - Kimberley A. Meaney, 51, formerly of Atkinson, NH and Haverhill, MA died June 24, 2024 at High Pointe Hospice House. She is survived by a daughter Breanna Meaney, a son Dylan S. Labonville, her husband Thomas J. Labonville, her parents David A. and Christina (Savastano) Meaney and her brother David A. Meaney, Jr. For an expanded obituary and to leave a message of condolence for the family, please visit the funeral home website: www.brooksidechapelfh.com

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Tue, 25 Jun 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/kimberley-meaney-1090040368
<![CDATA[Samuel A. Maranto Sr.]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/samuel-maranto-sr-1090040372<![CDATA[

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Methuen - Samuel A. Maranto Sr., 96, of Methuen, MA, peacefully passed away on Monday, June 24, 2024, at Holy Family Hospital surrounded by his loving family. Born on November 15, 1927, he was the son of the late Frank and Concetta (Paolino) Maranto, and the loving husband of Barbara (Robertson) Maranto.Born, raised, and educated in Lawrence, MA, Samuel graduated from Lawrence High in 1945. After high school, he proudly served in the United States Air Force and then met the love of his life, Barbara. Shortly after, they got married and raised their family in Lawrence and then moved to Methuen, in the home that Samuel helped build. In his free time, Samuel enjoyed listening to music, bowling, and golfing once he retired. He was a highly intelligent man and entrepreneur, and established the Play Pen, a baby furniture business in Lawrence that he ran with Barbara until they retired in 1986.Samuel will be dearly missed and is survived by his beloved wife of over 72 years, Barbara (Robertson) Maranto; loving children, Constance Maranto of Haverhill, MA, Samuel A. Maranto, Jr. of Windham, NH, James F. Maranto of East Hampstead, NH, and Patricia Maranto of Windham, NH; as well as his sister, Marie Dinoto; grandchildren, Deanna Simonds, Michelle Maranto-Sorin, Christopher Maranto, and Michael Maranto; and his great-grandchildren, Mac, Julia, Caden, and Ryan Samuel. Along with his parents, Samuel is pre-deceased by his daughter-in-law, Christine (Rheaume) Maranto.Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend calling hours on Friday, June 28, 2024, from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM at Cataudella Funeral Home, 126 Pleasant Valley Street, Methuen. Burial will follow at Ridgewood Cemetery in North Andover.

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Tue, 25 Jun 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/samuel-maranto-sr-1090040372
<![CDATA[Thelma G. Perkins]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/thelma-perkins-1090040383<![CDATA[

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Haverhill - Thelma (Britton) Perkins, 96, passed away on June 22, 2024 at Lakeview House in Haverhill. She was born October 17, 1927 in West Newbury, MA, daughter of Truman and Irene (Scott) Britton. Thelma and her husband Carl H. Perkins celebrated their 50th Anniversary on September 23, 1996; Carl passed in 1998. Thelma was also predeceased by her son C. Russell Perkins in 2000. She was a lifelong resident of Haverhill, MA, and graduated from Haverhill High School, class of 1945.She was employed in the Haverhill High School System for 22 years, retiring in 1989. Previously, she was employed as an operator at New England Telephone Company.She was a faithful and active member of First Baptist Church in Haverhill for 83 years; and for 31 of those years, she was dedicated to delivering the Sunday Service flowers to shut-ins and church members unable to attend services. She bowled for many years in ladies' leagues. She was an avid reader and loved music, gardening, and her church. Most recently, playing scrabble with family was her favorite pastime. She leaves four daughters: Sharon Bradley of Thornton, NH, Cheryl Perkins of Exeter, NH, Daryl Perkins, and Carolyn Perkins, both of Amesbury. She was blessed with five grandchildren and four great grandchildren. In addition, she leaves one great niece, one cousin, and numerous nieces and nephews.Friends and family may pay their respects at Dole, Childs & Shaw Funeral Home, 148 Main St., Haverhill on Sunday, June 30th. Visitation hours will be 1:00 to 4:00pm to be followed by a brief Memorial service.Private burial will be at Merrimack Cemetery in West Newbury at a later date. In lieu of flowers, contributions in Thelma's name should be made to First Baptist Church, 217 Main St., Haverhill, MA 01830.Thelma's family would like to express its gratitude to the amazing people at Lakeview House and Pathways Hospice for all their care and concern. Messages of condolence may be sent to www.dcsfuneralhome.com

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Tue, 25 Jun 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/thelma-perkins-1090040383
<![CDATA[Steven J. Kurek]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/steven-kurek-1090040379<![CDATA[

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Salem - Steven J. Kurek, 62 of Salem, NH, passed away Monday morning at Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital in Boston, MA, following complications from surgery.Steve was born in Lawrence, MA to the late Alfred Kurek and Mary Uzalinski. He was raised and educated in Lawrence, MA, attending Holy Trinity School and graduating from Central Catholic High School in 1979 where he starred in football and baseball. He went on to receive his bachelor's degree from Merrimack College. Steve was a resident of Salem, NH for the past 31 years, formerly of Derry, NH.Steve worked in the Food Industry his entire professional career and was most recently General Manager/VP for North America at the Friedr Dick Company. He was a member of St. Matthew's Parish in Windham, NH, Knights of Columbus in Salem and a member of the Merrimack Valley Golf Club in Methuen.Steve was generous and gave his time to the Board of Directors for the Greater Salem, NH Boy's & Girl's Club, Central Catholic High School and The Lazarus House Ministries. He was also very active for political campaigns supporting Chuck Morse. He loved golfing at Merrimack Golf Course, working out at Drive Custom Fit in Salem, and family vacations to Aruba and Loon Mountain. He found a true passion doing yard work and making his home beautiful. The highlight of his life was spending time with his family and friends.Steve was predeceased by his parents and brother Richard Kurek.He is survived by his loving wife of 39 years, Mary Lou; Children: Justin Kurek and his girlfriend Alexandra Helleberg of Charlestown, MA and Katie and her husband Chris Hughes of No. Andover, MA. Sister: Justine Kurek of Derry, NH; His pride and joy granddaughter, Mia Ross Hughes, Several Nieces, Nephews, Aunts, Uncles, and Cousins.Friends and relatives are invited to calling hours on Thursday, June 27th from 4-7 PM at the Carrier Family Funeral Home, 38 Range Rd, Windham, NH. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Friday, June 28th at 11 AM at St. Matthews Parish, Windham, NH.In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Greater Salem Boy's and Girl's Club, 3 Geremonty Dr, Salem, NH 03079. For directions or to send a message of condolence to the family, please visit www.carrierfuneralhome.com

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Tue, 25 Jun 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/steven-kurek-1090040379
<![CDATA[Carol A. Hinckley]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/carol-hinckley-1090040384<![CDATA[

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Newton - Carol Ann (Breuer) Hinckley, age 80, of Newton, NH died on Sunday, June 23, 2024 at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, MA. She was the beloved wife of Al Hinckley with whom she shared 34 years of marriage. She was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1943 and was the daughter of the late Daniel and Elenor (Clemons) Breuer. Besides her husband, she is survived by her children David Dilling and his wife Bianca of The Netherlands, Nancy Grava and her husband Chris of Andover, MA and Linda Kasalko and her husband Jeff of Irvine, CA, her stepchildren Al Hinckley and his wife Sue of Freemont, NH and Heather Front and her husband Jonathon of Naples, FL, and her ten grandchildren. Carol was an avid reader and a retired HR benefits specialist. Since retiring, she loved to socialize with friends and family. She especially enjoyed spending time with and hearing stories about her grandchildren. In addition to reading, she had many creative hobbies, including knitting and gardening. She loved Christmas and she will forever be the brightest light on the tree.Family and friends are invited to attend calling hours on Thursday, June 27, 2024 from 5pm – 7pm at the Brookside Chapel & Funeral Home 116 Main St., Plaistow, NH. Her funeral service and interment will be held privately. To send a message of condolence to the family or to share a cherished memory of Carol, please visit: www.brooksidechapelfh.com.

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Tue, 25 Jun 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/carol-hinckley-1090040384
<![CDATA[Joanne L. (Hastings) Prescott]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/joanne-prescott-1090024810<![CDATA[

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Bradford - Joanne L. (Hastings) Prescott, 92, of a longtime resident of Bradford passed away on Tuesday, June 18, 2024 at Aspen Hill Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center in Haverhill. She was the beloved wife of the late Kenneth N. Prescott, with whom she spent 62 years of marriage.Joanne was born in Chester, NH on July 6, 1931, and was the youngest daughter of the late Henry C. and Cora (Forsaith) Hastings.Joanne was a graduate of Haverhill High School with the Class of 1949. She was employed at the former Lucent Technologies for many years until her retirement in 1996.She was a longtime member of the First Church of Christ in Bradford. Joanne enjoyed reading, bowling, puzzles, playing cards with family, traveling and attending all her grandchildren's sporting and other events. She was a Boston sports fan, especially the Red Sox and Bruins. Above all, she mostly loved spending time with her family.Joanne is survived by her two daughters Karen L. Wilson and her husband Paul of Haverhill and Kammy J. Lanza and her husband Michael of Haverhill; two grandsons Andrew P. Wilson of Haverhill, and Gerard M. Wilson and his wife Jennifer of Chelmsford, three great-grandchildren, Cullen, Oliver and Declan Wilson of Chelmsford; as well as many nieces and nephews. She is also survived by her sister-in-law, Suzanne Prescott.In addition to her loving husband, who passed in 2017, she was predeceased by her eight siblings Virgina Hamilton, Marie F. Beaudoin, James H. Hastings, Rufus F. Hastings, Martha Low, Bernice Barbieri, Francis L. (Frank) Hastings, and Frances Harmon.The family would like to express their appreciation and thank the staff at Aspen Hill, and most recently Beacon Hospice, for their support and loving care of Joanne.Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the calling hours on Tuesday, June 25th from 5 to 7 p.m. at the H.L. Farmer & Sons Bradford Funeral Home, 210 South Main St., Bradford. Her funeral service will be held on Wednesday, June 26th at 10 a.m. at the First Church of Christ, 10 Church St. Bradford. Interment will follow in the Village Cemetery, Chester, NH. In lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory may be made to the First Church of Christ, 10 Church St. Bradford, MA 01835, the Alzheimer's Association or a charity of your choice.To share a memory or for more information please visit www.farmerfuneralhomes.com.

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Sun, 23 Jun 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/joanne-prescott-1090024810
<![CDATA[Sheila A. Callahan]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/sheila-callahan-1090024801<![CDATA[

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Haverhill - Sheila A. Callahan, 85, passed away on Thursday, June 20 at Avita of Newburyport.Sheila was born in Haverhill the daughter of Harold and Margaret (Callery) Callahan. She was a graduate of St. James High School, Class of 1957 and then went to attend Northeastern University and eventually receiving her Master Degree from Lesley College. Sheila worked for many years in the medical field in administration and management at Tufts University, Choate-Symmes Health Systems, Inc. and Lowell Hospital. She was very involved in the City of Haverhill, chairing many social programs at the request of the mayor, and was active in organizations such as the mayors Council for Community Affairs and the League of Women's Voters, and the American Health Information Association, and was a past president of the MaHIMA - Massachusetts Health Information Association. Sheila will be well remembered by all for her tireless local service; she is survived by her many cousins, extended family and her friends and community.Family and friends are respectfully invited to attend calling hours on Tuesday, June 25 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Kevin B. Comeau Funeral Home, 486 Main Street, Haverhill. A funeral Mass will be celebrated on Wednesday, June 26 at 10 a.m. at St. James Church, 185 Winter Street, and burial to follow at St. James Cemetery, 360 Primrose Street, Haverhill. Memorial donations may be made in her name to Liz Murphy Food Pantry of St. James Parish, 185 Winter Street, Haverhill, MA 01830. Please visit www.comeaufuneral.com of Comeau Funeral Home on Facebook.

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Sun, 23 Jun 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/sheila-callahan-1090024801
<![CDATA[Marilyn 'Nana K' Kopacz]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/marilyn-kopacz-1090018395<![CDATA[

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Lawrence - Marilyn Claire (Schneider) Kopacz has been reunited with her high school sweetheart, Raymond, passing peacefully on Sunday, June 16, at High Pointe House in Haverhill.Born in Lawrence to Herman A. and Mary (Kelly) Schneider, she was proud of her ethnic heritage and enjoyed being a part of the American Turners Association. She was a 90-year resident of Lawrence: attended Grace Episcopal Church until her conversion in 1948; graduated Lawrence High School and became a young bride that same year; was a faithful and active parishioner of the former Holy Trinity/Corpus Christi where for decades she sang in the choir, and volunteered as a Girl Scout leader as well as at the Feast of the Three Saints.She was close with her seven children, AnnMarie Meile of NJ; Jacquie (Dow) Chamberlain of MA, her primary companion for 40 years, Cathe Sambataro (Johnne) of FL; Ramona Kopacz (James) of NJ, Andrew of FL, Mark (Renae) of IL; and Richard (Rhonda) of MA, with whom she and Jacquie resided the last four years. She is also survived by sister-in-law, Roberta (Gamble) Schneider of NH. She lovingly took on the role of a second parent to Jacquie's son, Lancelot. He and her 23 other grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren, (and counting), one great-great-grandson, and many nieces and nephews will miss their warm and funny Nana K/Aunt Bunny.Marilyn was proud of her family and actively attended sporting events, concerts, and religious ceremonies. She loved to sing, bowl, crochet, and sew, and made many mother-daughter dresses, blankets, and even a pair of lederhosen!She worked at Bachman's Catering, her mother-in-law's Forget-Me-Not Flower Shoppe, Lawrence Turn Verein/Turn Hall, and Lawrence General Hospital's food service. Later in life, she earned her Physical Therapy Aide certificate; she retired as a PT Aide at age 82, after 44 years at LGH.In addition to her parents, Marilyn was predeceased by her beloved husband, Raymond; godson, Kerry; brothers Herman J. (Edith) and Louis Schneider; granddaughter, Andrea; cherished aunt, Anna Mueller, who helped raise her after her mother passed when Marilyn was 10; and her father's second wife, Anne (Lancelot) Schneider.Funeral arrangements by Dewhirst Boles Funeral Home, 80 Broadway, Methuen. Visiting hours will be June 26, 4 to 7 p.m. Funeral Mass at Holy Rosary Shrine, 28 Union St, Lawrence, at 10 a.m. on June 27. Burial at a later date. Details, including memorial donations, at: www.dewhirstfuneral.com.

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Sat, 22 Jun 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/marilyn-kopacz-1090018395
<![CDATA[James K. Cameron]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/james-cameron-1090018393<![CDATA[

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Danville - On Saturday, June 15th, James (Jim, Jimmy) Cameron, 82, of Danville, NH, passed away from complications after a fall. He had been ill the previous few months as well, and his family would like to thank all of his doctors and various other caregivers from Elliot Hospital, Dartmouth Hitchco*ck, and Catholic Medical in Manchester, NH, as well as Parkland Medical in Derry NH, and the EMT services in Danville, NH. Their kindness and compassion did not go unnoticed and we are grateful to them all. Jim was born in Lowell, MA, in 1941, to Kenneth and Rosalie Cameron. He was raised in Lowell, attending Lowell High School, where he first began playing the saxophone. Jim briefly spent time at Boston College and Rhode Island School of Design before earning his degree from St. Anselm's College, in Manchester, NH, where he met his wife, Elizabeth. They were married in 1968 and raised three children, Jaimie, Heather, and Lonnae.Jim began playing the saxophone professionally in 1958, and although he consideredhimself a self-taught player, he studied briefly with Lee Konitz and Jackie McLean. Heperformed with Lou Donaldson, Jimmy Garrison, 'Papa' Joe Jones, Phil Woods, Buddy Tate, Red Holloway, Teddy Kotick, and Clark Terry. During the '70s and '80s, Jim was prominent on the Boston jazz scene as a member of the Bunny Smith Quartet, playingall the major and not-so-major Boston jazz clubs and the Boston Globe Jazz Festival. In the 80's Jim toured the US and Canada with blues legends Katie Webster and Mighty Sam McLaine, and can be heard on several CDs from such labels as Brownstone, GM, and Sea Breeze. Jim performed at jazz clubs, concerts, and festivals around the world, including England, France, Portugal, Vancouver, and Japan.Until recently, he divided his time playing in three big bands, two nonets, a sextet, and various smaller jazz ensembles in the New England area.When he wasn't playing the sax, he was oftenfound at home doing yardwork in one of his beautiful gardens. Jim and his wife, Elizabeth were avid gardeners, and at one point both were NH master gardeners.He loved animals and spent decades adopting retired racing greyhounds until he ended up with one tiny Dachshund, Teddy, who is still waiting for his return. Jim enjoyed many forms of art and returned to painting in various styles repeatedly during his life. Jim could be a quiet man in large groups, but amongst friends and family was often quite the ham. Nothing made him happier than making his children laugh and the daily 5 p.m. family dinner was often a loud and rowdy affair with terrible jokes and lots of hilarity. He was a true friend and left behind many close relationships, some going back almost 70 years. Jim was a beautiful man and artist and will be missed in many ways. Jim was preceded in death by his wife Elizabeth and is survived by his daughters Lonnae and Heather Turrell and husband Tyrone, his son James and wife Mary, and his granddaughter, Freyja.The eldest of three siblings, Jim is survived by his siblings, Marilyn Proctor and Rosalie Mallia, and his brothers-in-law, Jeffrey Proctor and Anthony Mallia, as well as many nieces and nephews.Calling hours are Sunday, June 30th from 1 to 3 p.m., at Douglas and Johnson Funeral Home, 214 Main St., Salem, NH. There will be a gathering at Jim's house in Danville, NH after. All are invited to come eat, drink, and enjoy music. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the NHSPCA The New Hampshire Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, P.O. Box 196, 104Portsmouth Avenue, Stratham, NH 03885. To send a message of condolence to the family, please view the obituary at www.douglasandjohnson.com.

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Sat, 22 Jun 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/james-cameron-1090018393
<![CDATA[Joseph Paul Charbonneau]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/joseph-charbonneau-1090018396<![CDATA[

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WAKE COUNTY - Joseph P. Charbonneau, 92, formerly of Haverhill, MA., passed away peacefully surrounded by family on Monday, June 17, 2024, at Transitions LifeCare in Wake County, NC.Born in Haverhill, MA, he was the son of the late Joseph Gerard Ludwig Charbonneau and Evelyn (Dugas) Charbonneau. He graduated from Haverhill Trade School in 1949, enlisted in the US Navy from June 1949 through April 1953 and served on the USS WASP CVA aircraft carrier during the Korean War. He was a proud and dedicated Navy veteran.In April 1952 he married his childhood sweetheart, Carole Ronan at Holy Angels Church in Westville, NH. Together Joe and Carole raised their four children in Groveland, MA, and enjoyed 68 years of marriage together. He worked for Western Electric in Andover, MA. Joe was an avid boater, and when he retired, he and Carole moved to Center Barnstead, NH to be near the Lakes Region in New Hampshire that they loved so much.Joe was predeceased by his wife, Carole, his two sons, Joseph Jr. and Brian, his parents, Evelyn and Joseph, his siblings, Ina Mae McCullough, Irma Wooley & Anita Winters, and his son-in-law, John Rioux.Joe is survived by his two daughters, Karen Rioux of Fuquay Varina, NC, Wendy & her husband Bill Leeman of Vista, CA, his five granddaughters; Stacey & her husband Robert Burns of Holly Springs, NC, Kelsey Charbonneau of Edmond, OK, Amanda and her husband, Tom Cochrane of Rochester, NH, Captain Brooke Peregrin of USMC, Leah Charbonneau of Rochester, NH and two great-grandsons, Randall and Samuel Burns of Holly Springs, NC. He also leaves his brother Gerard Charbonneau of Los Gatos, CA, his sister, Judy Chestnut of Livermore, CA, and several nieces and nephews. He was a devoted husband, father, brother, grandfather (aka Gogo), uncle and loyal friend to many.Joe loved cookouts and pool parties with extended family, boating at Lake Winnipesaukee, devising adventures with his kids, grandkids and great-grandchildren and was the fixer of all things broken. He attended all band concerts, sporting events and plays, took his family skiing every winter and on summer vacations in NH. He helped create the memories that will last us a lifetime.In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Wm M. Dunlap Center for Caring (Hospice House), 200 Hospice Circle, Raleigh NC 27607.A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.

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Sat, 22 Jun 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/joseph-charbonneau-1090018396
<![CDATA[Stasia T. Jasinski]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/stasia-jasinski-1090018392<![CDATA[

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Windham - Stasia T. Jasinski, 99, of Windham, NH, passed away on Thursday, June 20, 2024 at the Warde Rehabilitation and Nursing Center.She was born on September 11, 1924, in Methuen, MA, to the late Michael and Catherine (Kuna) Mocnar.Stasia attended school in Methuen and was a graduate of the Edward F. Searles High School. She then began her career working with the Essem Packing Company, where she met her adoring husband, Francis.While she and her husband enjoyed travelling to different tropical islands, her greatest joy was spending time with her grandsons. Friday was their day together, with trips to the mall in the winter and long days at York Beach in the summer.She is survived by her son, Thomas and his partner Christina Marcello; her daughter, Linda Camerato; her grandsons, Michael Jasinski and his wife Stephanie, Matthew Jasinski, and his fiancé Kelsey Ballard, Timothy Camerato, and Daniel Camerato; her great grandchildren, Nathan Jasinski and Lillian Jasinski; and her daughter in law, Kathy Jones and her husband, Brad.In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her loving husband, Francis J. Jasinski; her son-in-law, Robert Camerato; her six sisters and two brothers; and her grandson, Brandon Marcello.A Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Tuesday, June 25, 2024, at 11 a.m., at St. Matthew's Parish, 2 Searles Road, Windham, NH 03087. Interment will follow at St. Mary Immaculate Conception Cemetery, Lawrence, MA. To leave an online message of condolence, please visit: www.carrierfuneralhome.com.

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Sat, 22 Jun 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/stasia-jasinski-1090018392
<![CDATA[Carol Ann (Schroeder) Raineri]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/carol-raineri-1090018400<![CDATA[

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Lawrence - Carol Ann Raineri, 81, of Lawrence, MA, passed away peacefully at The High Pointe House in Haverhill, MA.Born and raised in Lawrence, MA, she was the daughter of the late Edward and Rita (Blanchard) Schroeder, and was a graduate of Lawrence High School, Class of 1961. She worked at the IRS in Andover, MA for 15+ years and also worked for 20+ years at the Lawrence General Hospital in Data Entry.She enjoyed vacationing in the White Mountains and reading a good, juicy romance novel. She loved to stroll along Bearskin Neck in Rockport, MA on dates with her husband John. They enjoyed sweet treats of saltwater taffy and nonpareils while enjoying the ocean view together. She thoroughly enjoyed most anything she did, especially with her friends and family. A nice walk with someone to share her thoughts with or simply alone while listening to her favorite music. She loved to be outdoors enjoying the weather or just taking a long drive to embrace the beauty of the world around her.Carol will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered by her son, Daniel and his wife, Stacy of Derry, NH, daughter, Stacy Raineri-Loreto and her wife, Haidee of Salem, NH, daughter, Cheryl Rainville of Salem, NH, brother, Edward Schroeder and his wife, Barbara of Windham, NH, sister, Susan Wlodyka and her recently departed husband Edward "Gene" Wlodyka of Salem, NH, brother, Neil Schroeder of Salem, NH, grandchildren, Casey, Kelsey, Daniel, Alexandria, Samuel, Maxwell, Sullivan, as well as many nieces and nephews. Carol was predeceased by her husband, John Joseph Raineri and son, Michael John Raineri.Relatives and friends are kindly invited to calling hours starting on Tuesday June 25, 2024, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m, at the Kenneth H. Pollard Funeral Home, 233 Lawrence St., Methuen, MA. Carol Ann's Funeral Service will begin at 12 PM in the funeral home, followed by interment at Elmwood Cemetery, 130 N. Lowell St., Methuen, MA.In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to Alzheimer's Association @www.alz.org as a tribute in the name of Carol Raineri.The Kenneth H. Pollard Funeral Home is honored to serve the Raineri family.For directions or to send a message of condolence to the family please visit www.pollardfuneralhome.com.

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Sat, 22 Jun 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/carol-raineri-1090018400
<![CDATA[Mrs. Dorothy T. (Riccio) Fortuna]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/mrs-dorothy-fortuna-1090018399<![CDATA[

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Andover - Mrs. Dorothy T. (Riccio) Fortuna, a longtime resident of Andover and beloved wife of Edward L. Fortuna, passed away at the Lawrence General Hospital on Friday, June 7, 2024. She was 85-years-old.Born in Cambridge, MA, on February 20, 1939, she was the beloved daughter of the late George and Adelina (Bartolucci) Riccio. Dorothy had been employed as an Administrator for New England Neurological for more than 27 years. In her spare time, she enjoyed baking for her family, doing ceramics and visiting the beach. She also loved to go for long walks with her husband, Ed and visiting at Lake Willoughby, Vermont. Dorothy loved spending time with her children and grandchildren. She will be dearly missed.She is survived by her beloved husband, Ed, her loving children; Denise A. and her husband Eric Preble of Virginia Beach, VA and Edward G. and his wife Suzanne Fortuna of Windham, NH devoted sister, Gilda "Jill" McAveeney, cherished grandchildren, Jason Preble, and Evan and Luke Fortuna and many nieces and nephews.Dorothy's funeral service will be celebrated in the West Parish Garden Cemetery, 129 Reservation Road, Andover on Saturday, June 29, 2024, at 11 a.m. Relatives and friends are most welcome to attend. Calling hours will be held in the chapel, prior to the service, from 9 to 11 a.m. Interment will follow her service in the Polish National Cemetery in Methuen. In lieu of flowers the family is asking for donations to be made to the MSPCA at Nevin's Farm Care and Adoption Center https://support.mspca.org/site/Donation2?df_id=20466&mfc_pref=T&20466.donation=form1 and to the Alzheimer's Foundation. https://www.alz.org.Arrangements have been entrusted to the Burke-Magliozzi Funeral Home of Andover. For additional information, please visit, www.burkemagliozzi.com..

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Sat, 22 Jun 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/mrs-dorothy-fortuna-1090018399
<![CDATA[Vincent "Vinny" P. Gedaminsky]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/vincent-gedaminsky-1090018398<![CDATA[

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Salem - Vincent "Vinny" P. Gedaminsky of Salem, NH, 75, entered into eternal rest on June 16, 2024.Vinny was born in Cambridge MA to the late Anthony and Edwinda (Lewko) Gedaminsky. He was a supervisor in the IT department of Harvard University, where he was employed for 47 years.He lived in Salem since 1971, when he purchased his "cottage on a lake", where he enjoyed gathering with his family and friends.Vinny was an avid fan of horse racing and especially enjoyed Rockingham Park. He was a well known and frequent patron of many local businesses and restaurants, who particularly made a point of knowing someone's name to greet them again in a personal way. Vinny enjoyed classical music and had a vast knowledge of the best recordings and orchestras.He is survived by his siblings, Ann Gedaminsky of Melrose, Mary Sudol and her husband John of Andover, Anthony and his wife Mary of Sarasota, FL, Stanley and his wife Lisa and niece Olivia of Bedford, and Julie Finn and her husband George of Washington, NC. In addition, he leaves numerous cousins and extended family as well as many friends and acquaintances in the Salem area.A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. Arrangements are in the care of the Carrier Family Funeral Home, Windham, NH. To leave a message of condolence, please visit www.carrierfuneralhome.com.

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Sat, 22 Jun 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/vincent-gedaminsky-1090018398
<![CDATA[Marilyn Griffith]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/marilyn-griffith-1090018394<![CDATA[

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Portland - Marilyn Griffith (Greco), 91, of Blue Hill, ME (formerly of North Andover, MA) passed away April 1st, 2024 in Portland, ME.She was born January 22, 1933 in Hartford, CT, the daughter of the late Joseph Greco, and the late Josephine (Barbagallo) Greco. She was widowed at a young age and worked hard to support and raise her three children, who were very young at the time. She never remarried.She loved her family very much. She loved all animals, including all her kitties (and even a skunk!), baked stuffed lobster, listening to jazz, and watching TV shows like Murder She Wrote, and Scooby Doo! She loved to cook for family and friends. Her spaghetti and meatballs and various cakes and "S" cookies are remembered fondly by many friends and family that were able to enjoy them.Marilyn leaves behind her sister Terry Kenney (Joe Morrissey) of Londonderry, NH; half brother Vincent Greco (Josephine) of Atkinson, NH; daughter, Melody Noone (Timothy) of North Andover, MA; son James "Griff" Griffith (Rob Charlton) of Palm Springs, CA; daughter-in law Susan Griffith Schneider (Curt) of Surry, ME; grandchildren Joey, Chelsea, and Emily Noone, Sara Griffith (Adrián), Frank Griffith and great-grandson, Carter Borreli (Noone) and many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Frank H. Griffith, half sister Kathleen Rouff, and her son, Kenton Griffith.A service will not be held, as per Marilyn's wishes. As she loved animals, anyone wishing to contribute to a memorial fund may donate to https://www.aspca.org/ or https://www.worldwildlife.org/.

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Sat, 22 Jun 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/marilyn-griffith-1090018394
<![CDATA[Nancy M. Ippolito Daniels]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/nancy-daniels-1090018397<![CDATA[

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N. Andover - Nancy Daniels died after a quiet period of hospice in N. Andover.She was the proud mother of four children, predeceased by her husband of 40 years, Atty. Al Daniels, Town Counsel of Andover for many years, and her youngest son, Bryant, who died unexpectedly in California; son, Alfred of Boston and daughters Marianne of Fla. and Diane of Wash,DC are among many survivors including a healthy contingent of grand- and great-grandchildren. Nancy was a superb chef and homemaker and was born in Lawrence while graduating from high school in Hollywood,CA. She worked later in life for Charles River Labs in Ballardvale & enjoyed reading, caring for pets, baking and greatgrandparenting. Her final resting place is in Spring Grove Cemetery, Andover within 100 yards of where she helped raise four children lucky enough to attend nearby Phillips Andover.

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Sat, 22 Jun 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/nancy-daniels-1090018397
<![CDATA[Thomas R. Chapman, Jr]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/thomas-chapman-jr-1090018391<![CDATA[

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Haverhill - Thomas R. Chapman, Jr. 72, a resident of Haverhill all of his life, died at his home peacefully, on Monday, June 17, 2024.Born and raised in Haverhill, son of the late Thomas R. and Mae (Burke) Chapman, he was a e member of Saint James High School, Class of 1969. He went on to receive his Bachelor of Science degree from the College of Saint Anselm and later his Master's Degree in Accounting from Bentley University.Tom worked as an accountant for a Boston Company but most of his work life was dedicated to Lawrence General Hospital. Working first as an orderly in the Operating Room, he had a forty-year career as a Respiratory Therapist before retiring.Tom had an eclectic abundance of interests in his life, history being his favorite. He could recall factual information on subjects ranging from politics, American, British, ancient and medieval history, psychology and baseball, as well as obscure subjects such as old movies, early television programs, commercials and musicals of the 1940's. He possessed a unique sense of humor and enjoyed cooking and following the Patriots and the Red Sox. He depended on his Kindle to maintain his voracious reading on all subjects including novels, and true to his Massachusetts roots, considered politics a contact sport!Predeceased in 2019 by his loving wife, Diane (Fournier) Chapman, and by his son Benjamin T. Chapman in 2007, he will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his son, William O. Chapman of Haverhill, three sisters, Pat Wager and her husband Warren of Haverhill, Judy Thorne and her husband Billy of Slidell, Louisiana, and Terry Chapman of Atkinson, NH; his sister-in-law, Debbie Picard, his brothers-in-law, Michael Fournier, Joseph Fournier and James Fournier, many nieces and nephews and a close group of friends co-workers from Lawrence General Hospital. He was also predeceased by his brother, Theodore "Ted" Chapman and brother-in-law, Normand P. FournierRelatives and friends are invited to gather and pay respects from 9:15 to 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, June 27, 2024, at Brookside Chapel & Funeral Home, 116 Main St., Plaistow, NH. A Funeral Mass will follow at 11 a.m. in All Saints Church, Bellevue Avenue, Haverhill, MA. To send a message of condolence or to share a cherished memory with his family, please visit:www.brooksidechapelfh.com.

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Sat, 22 Jun 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/thomas-chapman-jr-1090018391
<![CDATA[Mrs. Antoinette E. (DeVellis) Lord]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/mrs-antoinette-lord-1089994105<![CDATA[

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Andover - Mrs. Antoinette E. (DeVellis) Lord, a longtime resident of Andover, Massachusetts, beloved wife of Robert H. Lord and mother of Robert M. Lord and his wife Laura, and loving sister of Thomas DeVellis and his wife Patricia, passed away on Monday, June 17, 2024. She was 78 years old.Born in Somerville, Massachusetts on May 23, 1946, she was the daughter of the late Frank and Mary (Balzano) DeVellis. Annette was the first member of her family to go to college, graduating from Boston State College and later earning her master's degree in education from Lesley College.Her dedication to education was a lifelong commitment, teaching for more than two decades at Bancroft Elementary School in Andover and prior to that the Morse School in Cambridge. Known for her firm yet compassionate approach, Annette touched the lives of countless students throughout her career and left a lasting impact on all who learned from her.Along with teaching her students, raising her son Bobby, and making sure that there was never a single piece of dirty laundry in the hamper or so much as a lone fingerprint on the refrigerator, principal among Annette's many joys was traveling with her family. In 1988, she brought her mother to Naples, Italy, which marked the first time Mary had been back to her native country since emigrating to the United States in 1933 as a 12-year-old.In the later years of her life, Annette, her husband, son, daughter-in-law, brother, and sister-in-law spent a substantial amount of time traveling in Europe, the United States, and Mexico, visiting the places she had always dreamed of as a child.On these trips, she never hesitated to demand that the hotel be moved a bit to the left or the right, depending on conditions at the time. She holds an unofficial record for successful replacement requests from hotel and property management, including four refrigerators, dozens of lamps, pillows, linens, and dishes, and countless hair dryers.She was a deeply loving mother to her son, and this devotion extended to Laura, whom she regarded as her own daughter. Annette was fond of saying to Bobby and Laura that "what's mine is mine, what's yours is yours, and what's Daddy's is ours."Her dedication to her son was such that she successfully completed overdubbing handclaps on a track for one of Bobby's musical groups, hitting beats 2 and 4 effortlessly throughout the piece. Her husband, unable to do so, was summarily fired from the recording session.Besides her beloved husband, son, daughter-in-law, brother, and sister-in-law, she is survived by her sister Cecelia Hender and nephew Jeffrey Hender, his wife Christine, and her great-niece Adeline. She was predeceased by her sister Mary Grace Firth, brother-in-law George Firth, brother-in-law Stephen Hender, mother-in-law Mary F. Lord, and father-in-law Edward C. Lord.She was also predeceased by her former aide-de-camp, Mr. Giovanni of Sorrento, Italy, a manager at the Parco dei Principi hotel whose demise was undoubtedly hastened by Annette's frequent visits.Annette will be lovingly remembered as a dedicated wife, mother, teacher, and friend.Calling hours will be held on Sunday, June 23, 2024, in the Burke-Magliozzi Funeral Home, 390 North Main Street, Andover from 12:00 P.M. to 3:00 P.M. Relatives, friends, colleagues, and former students are most welcome to attend. For additional information, please visit www.burkemagliozzi.com.

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Thu, 20 Jun 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/mrs-antoinette-lord-1089994105
<![CDATA[Isobel J. Baade]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/isobel-baade-1090001913<![CDATA[

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Rockport - Isobel Jane Webster (Milne) Baade, 93, of Rockport, died at home on Sunday, May 5, 2024.She was born February 13, 1931, to James Milne and Anne (Smith) Milne in Auchenblae, Scotland.Isobel attended the Northern Counties Training College for Domestic Science and Cookery and went on to teach domestic science to children with disabilities.She met Eric Crull Baade while on vacation in Rome, Italy. They married July 21, 1956, and had two children, David and Anne.She was proficient in needle crafts and had a special interest in quilting. Isobel made over one hundred quilts before becoming legally blind. She supported many institutions and volunteered at several.Isobel is survived by her sister, Anne Nicholson, her daughter, Anne Baade, her son-in-law, Ronald Tanner, and her grandchildren, Isobel Tanner and Maxwell Tanner, as well as her nieces, nephews and extended family.A Celebration of Life will be held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, June 29, 2024, at St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Rockport. There will be a reception following the service. In Lieu of flowers, please make a donation to The American Cancer Society or to the charity of your choice. Arrangements by the Greely Funeral Home, 212 Washington Street, Gloucester. For online condolences, please visit www.greelyfuneralhome.com

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Thu, 20 Jun 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/isobel-baade-1090001913
<![CDATA[Jane Evans]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/jane-evans-1090001910<![CDATA[

Haverhill - Jane Evans, 87, of Haverhill, passed away on Sunday, June 16, 2024, at her residence.She was born in Naliboki Poland on August 2, 1936, daughter of the late John and Anna (Farbotko) Grygorcewicz.Jane was educated in Poland during a very challenging time in our world's history amidst World War II. She immigrated to the United States in 1953 and graduated from Haverhill High School with the Class of 1955. She worked many years until her retirement as an Assembler at Lucent Technologies.She was a kind, caring and loving person. She cared about everyone and would do anything for anyone.Jane is predeceased by her loving husband Vernon Evans who passed away in 2005.She is survived by her cousins Jessie McNulty and her husband John of Boxford, Paul Grygorcewicz of Quincy, Joseph Grygorcewicz of Quincy, John Grygorcewicz of South Boston, and Frank Grygorcewicz of Washington state.Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend her visitation on Monday, June 24 from 9:30 to 10:30 A.M. in the H.L. Farmer & Sons Bradford Funeral Home, 210 South Main St., Bradford. Her Funeral Mass of Christian Burial will follow at 11 A.M. in Sacred Hearts Church, 165 South Main St., Bradford. Interment will follow in Saint Patrick Cemetery, Haverhill.To share a memory or for more information, please visit www.farmerfuneralhomes.com

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Thu, 20 Jun 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/jane-evans-1090001910
<![CDATA[Lawrence A. "Joe" Buswell]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/lawrence-buswell-1090001916<![CDATA[

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Kingston - Kingston, NH: Lawrence A. "Joe" Buswell, 85, a resident of Kingston (formerly of Plaistow), died Sunday, June 16, 2024, at Exeter Hospital, after a brief illness.Born and raised in East Kingston, he was the son of the late Ralph and Etta (Webster) Buswell. He graduated from Sanborn Seminary with the Class of 1956 and attended Plymouth State College.Mr. Buswell attended Barber school and in 1961 purchased Joe's Barber Shop on Main Street in Plaistow. He was fondly referred to as "Joe the Barber" by many over the forty-four years he owned the business. He was known to occasionally perform a few magic or card tricks for customers. In 1977 he, his wife, Gertrude and sister-in-law, Penny Southwick purchased lakefront property in Kingston and over the years built and operated Country Shore Camping Area. Joe spent many hours on his John Deere tractor working at the campground with a big smile and a wave to everyone who passed by.He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Plaistow and former member of the Plaistow Lions Club. He was a 70- year member of the Wingold Grange of East Kingston. He also served on the Plaistow Volunteer Fire Department for many years and as a deputy of Co.2 for several years. Some will recall him running from the Barber Shop to the old firehouse if there was a call during the day.A devoted husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, he most enjoyed the times he spent with his large family including his wife, three children, eight grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. When his family was young, they spent the summers enjoying life on the lake including boating, swimming, water skiing and hosting cookouts for family and friends. In later years, he and his wife traveled the country in their motorhome and spent their winter months in Largo Florida enjoying golf, he even scored a hole-in-one. Joe was quite a card and cribbage shark, quiet but crafty and strategic. He enjoyed reading and playing free-cell solitaire of which, he had a hefty win total.Mr. Buswell was predeceased in 2017 by his loving wife of fifty-nine years, Gertrude (Southwick) Buswell. They were high school sweethearts, met when they were 16, married at 21 and had 3 children within 4 years. He will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his son, Lawrence A. "Larry" Buswell, Jr. of Kingston, two daughters Lori A. Buswell of Kingston and Lynda Mailhot and her husband Walter of Plaistow; eight grandchildren, Melanie, David, Jeannie, Jesse, Samantha, Maggie, Margie and Millie; seven great-grandchildren, Taylor, Abby, Jackson, Maddie, Riley, Max and Corey; two brothers Stanley Buswell of Upper St. Clair, PA, and Leonard Buswell and his wife Mary of Haverhill, a brother-in-law Lincoln West of Exeter, a sister-in-law Priscilla Southwick of Kingston and several nieces, nephews and cousins. He was predeceased by brothers, Ralph Buswell, Jr. and Russell Buswell, and sisters, Marie West and Elsie St. Laurent.Relatives and friends are invited to attend a memorial service to be held on Monday, June 24, 2024, at 6:30 p.m. at the First Baptist Church, 122 Main Street, Plaistow. In lieu of flowers, consider a donation in his name to First Baptist Church of Plaistow, 122 Main St, Plaistow, NH 03865. Arrangements are under the direction of Brookside Chapel & Funeral Home of 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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Thu, 20 Jun 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/lawrence-buswell-1090001916
<![CDATA[Dr. Peter L. Manis]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/dr-peter-manis-1090001915<![CDATA[

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Haverhill - Dr. Peter L. Manis, 83, loving husband of Karen (Beck) Manis, passed away on Tuesday, June 18 at the West Roxbury VA Medical Center.Peter was born in Haverhill on February 11, 1941. He was the son of George and Irene (Morrissette) Manis. He was a graduate of Central Catholic High School, studied at St. Michaels College and graduated from the University of Pennsylvania Dental School for Orthodontics. Peter went on to serve in the US Army from 1966 to 1968, then returned to Haverhill where he practiced orthodontics for 46 years.Peter was a brilliant man of many talents; he was always busy, a talented carpenter and builder, with a passion for cars, trucks and golf. He enjoyed teaching at Tufts University and served on Haverhill City Council. Peter was dedicated to his family, a devoted husband, father and grandfather.Peter is survived by his wife Karen (Beck) Manis, his sons Garrett Manis of Haverhill, Parker Manis and his wife Adrienne of Beverly, and daughter Devon Huberdeau and her husband Adam of Groveland. He also leaves behind his sister Sheila Manis of Haverhill, and his seven grandchildren Victoria Carnes-Manis, Kendra Manis, Luke Tucker, Vivie Huberdeau, Porter Manis, Sawyer Manis and Asher Manis.Family and friends are respectfully invited to attend calling hours on Sunday, June 23 from 2 P.M. until 5 P.M. at the Kevin B. Comeau Funeral Home, 486 Main Street, Haverhill. A mass of Christian burial will be celebrated on Monday, June 24 at 9:30 A.M. at Sacred Hearts Parish, 165 S Main Street, Haverhill. Burial to follow on Tuesday, June 25 at 12 P.M. at the New Hampshire Veteran's Cemetery, Boscawen, NH. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made in his name to Wounded Warrior Project, PO Box 758516, Topeka, KS 66675 or Tunnels to Towers, 2361 Hylan Blvd., Staten Island, NY 10306. Please visit www.comeaufuneral.com or Comeau Funeral Home on Facebook.

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Thu, 20 Jun 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/dr-peter-manis-1090001915
<![CDATA[Jason James Noury]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/jason-noury-1089994112<![CDATA[

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Haverhill - Jason J. Noury, 48, of Haverhill, MA passed away peacefully on Saturday, June 15, 2024, surrounded by loved ones at Concord Hospital. He was born March 4, 1976 in Haverhill, MA. As a child, Jason excelled at playing hockey, and his love for sports continued into adulthood. He loved rap music and writing original songs. He also enjoyed relaxing outdoors and attending family barbecues. He will be sadly missed by his family and friends.He is survived by his mother Patricia Noury, his children Christian Noury, Adrianna Noury, Savannah Noury, Skilynn Noury and Bentley Noury, his sister Barbara Morrison, her husband Justin and their son JJ of Chester, NH, his sister Angelina Belmer of Haverhill, MA along with many aunts, uncles, and cousins. Jason was pre-deceased by his father James Driscoll.In lieu of services, a celebration of life will be held by his family at a later date.

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Wed, 19 Jun 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/jason-noury-1089994112
<![CDATA[Raymond F. Galinsky]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/raymond-galinsky-1089994104<![CDATA[

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Haverhill - Raymond F. Galinsky died peacefully with his wife and family by his side on June 18, 2024. He was a lifelong resident of Haverhill, son of Frank and Sarah (Antkowiak) Galinsky.Ray graduated from Haverhill High School, class of 1955. He was a Korean War Veteran in the United States Air Force where he was a crew chief on a B25 aircraft on flying status stationed at Kirtland Air Force Base in Albuquerque, NM.He went on to receive his associates in fire science from North Shore Community College. He retired as a lieutenant and EMT from the Haverhill Fire Department after 40 years of service. Ray was badly burnt in on February 7, 1988 while searching for children on the second floor of a building fire. He was honored at the Haverhill Stadium on July 4, 1988 for his outstanding courage and heroism.Ray was a member of St. James Parish and the St. James Holy Name, AMVETS Post 147, Local 1011 of the Massachusetts Professional Firefighter Union, The Haverhill Firemen's Relief Association, The Haverhill Fire Department Credit Union.Ray is survived by his devoted wife of nearly 65 years, Nancy T. (Dufour) Galinsky of Haverhill; sons William F. Galinsky and Stephen C. Galinsky and wife Marisa; grandchildren William F. Galinsky, Jr. and wife Suzanne and Stephany A. (Galinsky) Jackson and husband Jonathan; brother of the late Dorothy B. Galinsky who passed September 17, 2021.Visitation will be held on Sunday, June 23, in the Driscoll Funeral Home, 309 S. Main Street, Haverhill from 2:00 to 5:00 PM. Services will begin on Monday in the funeral home at 9:00 AM. Funeral Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in St. James Church 185 Winter Street, Haverhill at 10:00 AM. Interment will follow with Haverhill Fire Department and U.S. Air Force Honors in St. James Cemetery, Primrose Street, Haverhill. For guestbook, visit www.driscollcares.com

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Wed, 19 Jun 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/raymond-galinsky-1089994104
<![CDATA[John R. Lucacio, Sr.]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/john-r-lucacio-sr-1089985742<![CDATA[

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SALEM - John was born in Boston on April 30, 1938 to Alfonso and Antonette Lucacio. He was a proud New Englander for the duration of his life.A veteran, John served his country as a member of the United States Army. He enjoyed playing softball in the Men's league. He was well loved in his community, and was known all over town for his business, John R. Lucacio Painting. He used that knowledge to eventually become a friendly and familiar face at Home Depot in Salem, NH for over 25 years.John will be deeply missed by his son, John Lucacio Jr of Salem, NH, daughter Joanne (Mark) Young of Salem, NH, and daughter Roseanne (and her late husband James) Nick of Lakeland, FL. He is lovingly survived by his sister Rosalie (and her late husband Robert) Castellarin. John Leaves behind cherished grandchildren, great-grandchildren, relatives, and many wonderful friends.John was preceded in death by his wife Karen, and his beloved son Stephen Lucacio.Family and friends are invited to attend Visiting Hours on Thursday, June 20th from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. in the Vertuccio Smith & Vazza, Beechwood Home for Funerals, 262 Beach St., Revere, MA 02151. A Funeral Service will be conducted in the Funeral Home at 12:00 p.m. Interment will follow in Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett, MA.

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Tue, 18 Jun 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/john-r-lucacio-sr-1089985742
<![CDATA[William D. Geary]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/william-geary-1089985738<![CDATA[

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Lawrence - A self described independent spirit who shunned the limelight, Bill had an adventurous soul which saw him drive cross country as a young man long before GPS' and Google Maps ever existed with only a Rand-McNally atlas and a sense of adventure. He also hitchhiked his way across the USA with his backpack on his back on a few occasions. WIlliam Daniel Geary, 65, of Lawrence, passed away Friday, June 14, 2024.Bill was born in Lawrence in 1959 to Daniel Edward Geary and Mary (Bettencourt) Geary. Bill attended Lawrence Public Schools including the Essex Street School, Bruce School, and Oliver Jr High School. Bill graduated from Lawrence High School in 1977. While attending public schools, Bill played CYO basketball for St. Augustine's in Tower Hill, Lawrence. Several years later, he returned to coach youth basketball culminating in a championship season at the Lawrence Boys and Girls Club. Bill also attended and graduated from the University of Lowell, focusing on history and secondary education.Being the oldest of seven children, Bill was the typical oldest child - independent and self driven. After graduating college, Bill drove cross country by answering an ad in a magazine and settled in Thousand Oaks, CA for a couple of years. He later enjoyed several hitchhiking trips across the USA. Prior to embracing his love for being "On the Road" following one of his early heroes from another Massachusetts mill town, Jack Kerouac, Bill was very involved in coaching youth basketball at the Lawrence Boys and GIrls club where he was once named "Boy of the Year".Bill loved history. He shared this passion with hundreds of students over the years as a history teacher at Lawrence High School for 25 years before retiring several years ago. Although known as a "strict" teacher, students throughout the years came to know and respect him as a conscientious teacher who truly cared about them and their success. He knew their struggles but recognized their potential and worked tirelessly to have them recognize it as well. After retiring from Lawrence High School, Bill worked as a cook for Carleen's Coffee Shop. He also stayed sharp employing his keen sense of humor and cutting debating skills while working as a bartender for Hayes Tavern where he leaves behind many friends.Bill was also an avid reader and one of the most intellectually honest people to walk the earth. His sense of morals, ethics and justice were well developed and he always argued for the "common man". Bill also was an avid writer, both prose and poetry, influenced by such greats as Kerouac, Ginsburg, Burroughs, and Cassady. Earlier in life, Bill enjoyed works by Bradbury, Orwell and Hesse.Bill loved music, especially the blues. He co-owned and operated an alternative music store in Newburyport in the early 1980's. He maintained an extensive collection of all genres of music in a variety of forms; including an impressive collection of the one true medium of music - vinyl. Bill enjoyed running, riding his bike, and spending time at the beach. In his younger years, he was known to be a fairly decent body surfer and never hesitated to test his skills later on as well. Bill greatly enjoyed spending time with his siblings and nieces and nephews. Bill was famous for his early arrivals and silent Irish goodbyes at family gatherings - valuing big quality over limited quantity. His yearly Christmas gift, orange chocolate balls, to everyone will be sorely missed.Bill was predeceased by his parents, Daniel and Mary. He is survived by his six siblings, Kevin and wife Stacey West of Sandown, NH; Timothy and wife Cynthia of Claremont, CA; Stephan and wife Stacey of Merrimack, NH; Ellen and husband John Farrington of Atkinson, NH, Frances (Fran) and husband Ehab Morcos of Nashua, NH; and Mary of Atkinson, NH. Bill is also survived by his 16 nieces and nephews: Emily, Conor, Riordan, Phoebe, Josie, Fiona, Liam, Catherine, Jonathan, Matthew, Erin, Abby, Molly, Grace, Mina and Daniel, and his great nephew and niece: James and Jessica.Relatives & friends are invited to attend visiting hours at the Diaz-Healy Funeral Home, 107 South Broadway, Lawrence on Wednesday, June 19, 2024 from 4 - 7 p.m. A funeral service will follow at 7 p.m. At the family's request, interment will be private.

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Tue, 18 Jun 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/william-geary-1089985738
<![CDATA[Virginia Theresa Murray]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/virginia-murray-1089985748<![CDATA[

Clarksville - Mrs. Virginia Theresa Murray, the widow of Thomas Bernard Murray, of Clarksville passed away on Tuesday, June 4, 2024. Virginia was born in Essex Co., MA on February 15, 1927 the daughter of the late William Lawton and the late Grace Shanahan Lawton. Ginny and Tom moved to Clarksville with Burlington Industries, where Ginny retired as a secretary. She loved to play golf in her free time and volunteer her time and care at Meadowview Terrace Nursing Home. She was a long-time member of St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church. Ginny was predeceased by her sisters, Gertrude Devaney, Marie Ebert, and Frances Landry; and brothers Kenneth Lawton, Thomas Lawton, and William Lawton. She is survived by many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Ginny's friends and family would like to extend an extra special thank you to Marsha's Home Care Agency, especially Marjorie Sands, Loretta Tucker, and Joyce Talley for their faithful and dedicated care. A Graveside Service will be held at the St. Mary-Immaculate Conception Cemetery, 29 Barker St., Lawrence, MA on Friday, June 21, 2024 at 11am. Arrangements are in the care of the Kenneth H. Pollard Funeral Home, 233 Lawrence St., Methuen. In lieu of flowers, Ginny asks that donations be made to the St. Catherine of Siena Building Fund P.O. Box 1537, Clarksville, VA 23927. To view the full obituary of sign the online guest book, please visit: www.pollardfuneralhome.com. The Kenneth H. Pollard Funeral Home is honored to serve the Murray Family.

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Tue, 18 Jun 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/virginia-murray-1089985748
<![CDATA[Gerald T. "Gerry" Sullivan]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/gerald-sullivan-1089985730<![CDATA[

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Haverhill - Gerald T. "Gerry" Sullivan, 87, of Haverhill passed away peacefully on Sunday, June 16 at the Hannah Duston Healthcare Center.Gerald was born in Haverhill on July 22, 1936 to Daniel J. and Ann M. (Donahue) Sullivan, Sr. He attended Haverhill schools and was a graduate of Haverhill High School, Class of 1954. Gerry worked as a janitor at Haverhill High School for 35 years; he was a homebody, enjoyed watching football and will be remembered as a fun loving son, uncle and brother. Gerry is survived by his brother Daniel J. Sullivan, Jr., and he also leaves behind many nieces and nephews. Gerry was predeceased by his siblings Robert Sullivan, Richard Sullivan, Patricia Earley, Barbara Casey and Jacqueline Wilson.Family and friends are respectfully invited to attend calling hours on Friday, June 21 from 10AM until 11AM followed by a funeral home chapel service at 11AM at the Kevin B. Comeau Funeral Home, 486 Main Street, Haverhill. Burial will follow at St. James Cemetery, 360 Primrose Street, Haverhill. Please visit www.comeaufuneralhome.com or Comeau Funeral Home on Facebook.

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Tue, 18 Jun 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/gerald-sullivan-1089985730
<![CDATA[Rosalye L. Yashek]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/rosalye-yashek-1089985747<![CDATA[

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Wyomissing - Rosalye L. Yashek (nee Levine) passed away on June 15, 2024, at the age of 95 in Wyomissing, PA. She was born on September 26, 1928, in New York City, NY, the daughter of the late Samuel and Victoria Levine. She was preceded in death by her husband, Richard J. Yashek. Rosalye is survived by her daughters Linda Yashek Hughes and her husband Robert C. Hughes and Kimberly Yashek Lockhart, widow of J. Douglas Lockhart, as well as her grandchildren Samantha E Hughes, Robert J. Hughes, and Lauren M. Hughes.Rosalye attended Kutztown High School and later pursued higher education at Kutztown University. She began her career as a librarian in Montoursville, PA, and later served as the librarian at Pequea Valley High School in Kinzers, PA, from 1963 to 1979, leaving a lasting impact before retiring.Rosalye was beloved by her friends and family. Rosalye will be remembered for her dedication to her family, her love of reading, and her generous spirit towards those in need. She was an avid reader and enjoyed knitting baby blankets for donation to Mary's Place. She had a passion for watching basketball and football. Rosalye was a member of Reform Congregation Oheb Sholom in Reading, PA, and contributed to many local charities.The funeral service will be held at Reform Congregation Oheb Sholom, 555 Warwick Dr. Wyomissing, at 10 am on Wednesday, June 19, 2024 followed by burial at the Mt. Sinai Cemetery.In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to the Jewish Federation of Reading for the Lakin Albright Holocaust Library & Resource Center- jewishfederationofreading.givingfuel.com. The Theo C Auman funeral home in Reading, PA, is assisting with the arrangements. Online condolences and memories may be shared at www.theocauman.com for the Yashek family.

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Tue, 18 Jun 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/rosalye-yashek-1089985747
<![CDATA[Diane J. Donahue]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/diane-donahue-1089985736<![CDATA[

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Lawrence - Diane Joy Donahue, 72, of Lawrence, MA, passed away peacefully on Sunday, June 16, 2024, at Cedar View Rehab, surrounded by her loving daughters. Born on February 8, 1952, she was the daughter of Thomas Donahue and Blanche (Sadzewicz) Jabour.Raised and educated in Methuen, MA, Diane graduated from Tenney High. She was a kind and caring woman with a giving spirit; she was very charitable, donated to St. Jude every month, and would always help others in need. Diane had a bright smile and lit up every room she walked in. She loved her family more than anything and enjoyed tea parties with her granddaughters. She was a very hard worker, provided for her family, and made goodies for her neighbors. In her free time, Diane took trips to the beach, sang karaoke, and played bingo. An avid bowler, she was on several bowling leagues, and now her daughters love to bowl as well.Diane is pre-deceased by her brother, Michael Donahue and beloved sister, Susan Dolan.Diane will be dearly missed and is survived by her loving daughters, Karen Belair of Methuen, MA, Tina Borrelli and her husband Stephen of Manchester, NH, and Sarah Goujon of Derry, NH; siblings, Thomas Donahue and his wife Darlene of NH, and Marilyn Farris and her husband Michael of VT; as well as her beloved grandchildren: Robert Kaylor and his fiancé Grace Adekoya, Salvatore Borrelli, Haley Goujon, Amber Reid, and Zackary Reid. Diane is also survived by her great-granddaughter, Cecilia Kaylor; Diane's fiancé, Chester Ellenwood; and several nieces and nephews.In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation in Diane's memory to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105.Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend calling hours on Saturday, June 22, 2024 from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM at Cataudella funeral home, 126 Pleasant Valley Street, Methuen, MA. A funeral service will follow in the funeral home chapel at 4:00 PM. For directions or to leave a condolence please visit www.cataudellafh.com.

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Tue, 18 Jun 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/diane-donahue-1089985736
<![CDATA[Maureen Bernadette Donovan]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/maureen-bernadette-donovan-1089968179<![CDATA[

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Yuma - Maureen Bernadette Donovan, 86, passed away at her home in Yuma, AZ on May 8, 2024. Born and raised in Methuen, she was the daughter of the late Augustine and Maud (Chivall) Donovan. Maureen graduated from Tenney High School, Class of 1955. After high school she worked for many years at Malden Mills, then had a long career at Lawrence General Hospital in Medical Records, Ambulatory Care and the Business office until her retirement. She enjoyed spending time with her kids and their families, traveling, walking on the beach and reading. Maureen was the beloved wife of Raymond Fabian of Yuma, AZ. She was the loving mother of Catherine Cutlip and her husband Jeffery of Pocahontas, AR, Colleen Krop of Hooksett, NH, Wayne Hebert and his wife Kim of Berlin, NH, Christopher Hebert and his wife Maria of Aubrey, TX and Kevin Hebert of Pelham, NH. She was the cherished grandmother of Bethany, Alysa, Keith, Tabitha, Kaitlyn and Macayla and great-grandchildren Leo, Etta, Eliana, Haylin and baby girl Lainey on the way, as well as several nieces and nephews. Maureen was predeceased in death by her parents, Augustine and Maud (Chivall) Donovan, her brothers and their spouses Henry (Rita) and Donald (Cornelia), her favorite aunt Dorothy (Chivall) Thornley as well as a great granddaughter Addison Grace, great grandson Chase Mitchell and son in law Mark Krop. Her family would like to thank Southwestern Palliative Care and Hospice in Yuma, AZ for the care they gave to her.Visitation for relatives and friends will be held in the Kenneth H. Pollard Funeral Home, 233 Lawrence St., Methuen on Thursday June 20, 2024 from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. Interment will be private. At the family's request, in lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Alzheimer's and Dementia research, Alzheimer's Foundation of America, 322 8th Avenue, 16th Floor, New York, NY 10001. To view the full obituary of sign the online guest book, please visit: www.pollardfuneralhome.com. The Kenneth H. Pollard Funeral Home is honored to serve the Donovan Family.

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Sun, 16 Jun 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/maureen-bernadette-donovan-1089968179
<![CDATA[Isabel C. Dowe]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/isabel-dowe-1089968168<![CDATA[

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Lawrence - Isabel C. Dowe, 94, of Lawrence, died on Wednesday, June 12, 2024, at her home surrounded by her loving family.Isabel was born in Lawrence on October 8, 1929, and was the daughter of Charles M. and Isabel (Martin) Chevalier.Isabel was raised in Lawrence and was a graduate of St. Mary's High School. After high school she met and married her loving husband Walter and began to raise a family. She was very spiritual and sang in the choir, was a member of Bread and Roses, the Edgar Casey group and was into meditation. She loved to travel and made trips to Ireland and Aruba. Most of all she loved spending time with her family and especially her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.Isabel was the loving wife of the late Walter M. Dowe. She was the loving mother of Walter Dowe and his wife Monica of Raymond, NH, Susan Dowe of Bangor, ME, Patty Wilson and her husband Bob of Londonderry, NH, Pamela Toscano and her husband Joseph of Manchester, NH, Mary-Ann Dowe of Derry, NH, Donna Crumley of Hudson, NH, the late Kathy Kelliher and the late Michael Dowe. She was the cherished grandmother of Heidi Dowe, Krista Grant, Jennifer Porter and husband Eric, Dianna Kelliher, Erica Noviello and husband Freddy, Melissa Wilson, Ashley Wilson and her partner Joey Parzych, Joshua Wilson and his wife Alyssa, Tara Cretol and her husband Eric, Jaimy Curtin and her husband Ryan, Brittany Toscano and her partner Jose Badoya, Kristen Crumley, Carter Crumley, Raquel Crumley and her wife Katie, and Christian Dowe. She is also survived by several great-grandchildren. She was the sister of Paul Chevalier and his wife, Marilyn of Alaska, Brian Chevalier and his wife, Dottiann of N. Hampton, NH, David Chevalier and his wife, Robin of Vermont and the late Bob Chevalier, the late Charlie Chevalier, and the late William Chevalier. She was also the sister-in-law of Ginny Chevalier of Peterborough, NH and Barbara Chevalier of Hudson, NH.Visitation for relatives and friends will be held in the Kenneth H. Pollard Funeral Home, 233 Lawrence St., Methuen on Wednesday, June 19, 2024, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. A Funeral Mass will be held in St. Monica Church, 212 Lawrence St., Methuen on Thursday, June 20, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. Interment, St. Mary-Immaculate Conception Cemetery, 29 Barker St., Lawrence.To view the full obituary of sign the online guest book, please visit: www.pollardfuneralhome.com.The Kenneth H. Pollard Funeral Home is honored to serve the Dowe Family.

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Sun, 16 Jun 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/isabel-dowe-1089968168
<![CDATA[James W. McDonald, Jr.]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/james-mcdonald-jr-1089968177<![CDATA[

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Manchester - James W. McDonald, Jr., age 66, died unexpectedly on June 11, 2024, at his home.Born in Lawrence, MA, he was the son of the late James W. McDonald, Sr. and Lorena B. (Drescher) McDonald. He was raised and educated in North Andover, MA and was a graduate of North Andover High School, Class of 1976.Mr. McDonald worked for many years at Lucent Technologies in North Andover and then went on to work at his current employer, Invio Automation, Hudson, NH. Prior to his career at Lucent Technologies, he worked for Western Electric in North Andover as a technician.Jim was a kind hearted, devoted and loving father to his only daughter, Amy, who was his pride and joy. Jim loved old cars, collecting sports memorabilia and following the Red Sox, Patriots, Bruins and Celtics. He will be sadly missed by family, friends and his beloved dog, Tuukka.In addition to his loving daughter, Amy D. McDonald of Atkinson, NH and her fiancé, Shane R. Stockwell; he is survived by his Uncle, Wayne A. McDonald and his wife, LoAnne McDonald, of Derry, NH; cousins, Peter McDonald and his wife, Sabrina, of AZ, Michelle McDonald of Worcester, MA, Kurt Drescher and his wife, Sharon, of Reading MA, David Drescher and Laura Drescher of Merrimac MA; his former wife, Kathleen A. McDonald of Atkinson NH; and several second cousins, nieces, and nephews.He was predeceased by his uncles, John A. McDonald of AZ, Walter B. Drescher and his wife, Carol, of Merrimac MA and cousin Karen (Drescher) Marshall and her husband, Robert Marshall, of Merrimac, MA.There are no calling hours. Funeral and burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may in memory of James W. McDonald, Jr. may be made to Manchester Animal Shelter, 490 Dunbarton Rd, Manchester, NH 03102.The Connor-Healy Funeral Home and Cremation Center, 537 Union Street, Manchester, NH has the honor of assisting the family.For more information visit: www.connorhealy.com.

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Sun, 16 Jun 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/james-mcdonald-jr-1089968177
<![CDATA[Leo Michael Donovan]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/leo-donovan-1089968190<![CDATA[

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North Andover - Leo Michael Donovan, age 98 passed into the loving arms of Jesus on Saturday, June 15, 2024. He was born and raised in Lawrence, Massachusetts, the youngest child of the late Elizabeth (Coughlin) and Michael Donovan, brother to the late Sister Mary Donovan SC and the late Margaret (Peggy) Hynes.Leo graduated from Lawrence High School in 1943 and enrolled in the United States Navy soon after. A veteran of battles in both Normandy and Iwo Jima, where he was wounded, he was a recipient of the Purple Heart and was honorably discharged in 1946. After returning home he started a career with the New England Telephone Co. that would span more than three decades. In 1957, he married Marguerite McGillan and together they raised two children, Daniel and MaryJean, in a home they built in North Andover and lived in for 54 years until they moved to Brightview in North Andover in 2015. Known for his fabulous sense of humor and love of an amusing story, Leo was a friend to many including his lifelong high school friends whom he spent many summer days with on the beaches of New Hampshire, fellow employees at NE Telephone, many steadfast and spirited North Andover couples and countless people at Brightview, including residents, staff and those who helped lovingly care for him in his last few years. His profound interest in and concern for others was his unique and God given gift. A man of great faith, he lived out an example of love, compassion and empathy in all of his interactions, whether with a beloved family member, close friend, cherished caretaker or even a stranger. Fueled by a genuine desire to bring joy, laughter and meaning to every encounter he had with others, he greeted all with a warm and infectious smile, a bit of hard earned wisdom and a genuine curiosity about their lives and those of their families. Leo's family was his greatest accomplishment and a source of immense delight, comfort and pride. He and Marguerite treasured time with their children and grandchildren, especially during the many summers they spent together on the beaches of Ogunquit, Maine.He is predeceased by his devoted wife of 62 years, Marguerite and is survived by his adoring children, Daniel (Janet) and MaryJean Massimino (R.C.) loving grandchildren Caitlin Neumeier (Clay), Erin Swanson (Ryan), Leo (Jillian), Grace, Matthew, Roland and Rocco, his precious great grandchildren Holly, June, Morgan, Carly and Donovan James, many caring nieces and nephews and his dear in laws Kathleen McGillan, Sister Marilyn McGillan A.P.B. and John Sweeney.Visitation will take place at Conte Funeral Home in North Andover on Thursday, June 20th 9:00 to 11:00 a.m followed by a funeral mass at 11:30 a.m. at Saint Michael's Church in North Andover where Leo was a parishioner for many years. Burial will follow at Ridgewood Cemetery in North Andover. In lieu of flowers the family is asking for donations to the Disabled American Veterans at DAV.org or VFW Post 2104 32 Park Street North Andover, Mass 01845.

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Sun, 16 Jun 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/leo-donovan-1089968190
<![CDATA[Rita M. (Jerome) Muir]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/rita-muir-1089968170<![CDATA[

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Haverhill - Rita M. Muir, 84, of Haverhill passed away on Friday, June 14 at Anna Jacques Hospital in Newburyport.Rita was born in Panton, VT on July 3, 1939, the daughter of Howard L. and Marceline (Blake) Jerome. Rita was very outgoing; she loved traveling to Disney World and liked camping in upstate New York and going to yard sales. Very involved in her community, Rita helped start the Headstart Program in Haverhill and was proud of her Indian Abinaki heritage, enjoying dancing at pow wows and playing BINGO every weekend. Rita was a devoted mother, grandmother, great grandmother and great great grandmother who cherished her family.Rita is survived by her children Daniel R. Muir of Sandown, NH, Todd C. Muir and his wife Ernestine "Tina" (Blackey) Muir of Haverhill, Keith Muir and his partner Barbara Lord of Haverhill and Tammy J. Muir of Haverhill. She also leaves behind her sisters Ruth Dergarabedian of Groveland and Winifred Yaratz of Elk River, MN; daughter in law Kathleen T. (Foley) Muir of Haverhill, her nine grandchildren Jason Therrian, Erin Muir, Candice Therrian, Todd M. Muir, Meagan Pelletier, Justin Muir, Kaitlyn Muir, Ryan Muir and Amanda Muir, fifteen great grandchildren and one great great grandchild. Rita was predeceased be her children Bernard Muir, Terry Lee Therrian, and Ronald E. Muir; brothers Howard Jerome, Jr. and Leonard Jerome.Family and friends are respectfully invited to attend calling hours on Wednesday, June 19 from 4 until 7 P.M. at the Kevin B. Comeau Funeral Home, 486 Main Street, Haverhill. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, June 20 at 10 A.M. in the funeral home chapel. Burial to follow at Greenwood Cemetery, East Broadway, Haverhill. Memorial donations may be made in her name to the Dementia Society of America, PO Box 600 Doylestown, PA 18901. Please visit www.comeaufuneralhome.com or Comeau Funeral Home on Facebook

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Sun, 16 Jun 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/rita-muir-1089968170
<![CDATA[Daniel J. Chernesky]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/daniel-chernesky-1089968167<![CDATA[

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Haverhill - Daniel J. Chernesky, 88, husband of the late Lillian T. (Goudreault) German-Chernesky, passed away peacefully on Thursday, June 13 at his home in Haverhill.Born in Haverhill on June 26, 1935, he was the son of the late Joseph and Rose (Kiarsis) Chernesky. Educated in Haverhill Public Schools, he was a graduate of Haverhill Trade School, Class of 1953. A Korean War Veteran, Daniel enlisted in the U.S. Air Force and was honorably discharged in 1958. He worked in the maintenance department of Northern Essex Community College for 31 years; he also enjoyed spending time following the stock market. Daniel will be remembered as a loving son, husband, brother and uncle by those he leaves behind.Daniel is survived by his brother Edward P. Chernesky and his wife Karen, and his sister Elinor J. Chernesky, all of Haverhill. He also leaves behind his nieces and nephews; Edmund "Mickey" Chernesky, Kerriann Maclean, Lynn Rose Lareau, Michael Kimball, Lauren Kimball, Dona Cunningham, and Gail Cunningham. He was predeceased by his wife Lillian T. German-Chernesky, and his brother Edmund J. Chernesky.Family and friends are respectfully invited to attend calling hours from 4 until 7 P.M. on Tuesday, June 18 at the Kevin B. Comeau Funeral Home, 486 Main Street, Haverhill. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, June 19 at 11 A.M. in the funeral home. Burial will follow in the Lithuanian Cemetery, Bradford. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made in his name to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital 501 St. Jude place, Memphis, TN 38105. Please visit www.comeaufuneralhome.com or Comeau Funeral Home on Facebook.

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<![CDATA[William John Klueber]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/william-klueber-1089968187<![CDATA[

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Bradford - William John Klueber, 82 of Haverhill MA, passed away peacefully on June 11, 2024 at the North End Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center in Boston after a brief illness.Born in Haverhill on April 7, 1942, Bill was the beloved son of the late William and Rose (Casazza) Klueber. He graduated from the Haverhill Public schools and furthered his studies at Northern Essex Community College with an Associates Degree in Accounting. He was a member of their first graduating class in 1963. Bill served a career as Auditor/Finance Director for the City of Haverhill for 34 years before retiring July 2002. Bill liked to tell people he never went very far in life because his office in City Hall occupied the same space as his sophom*ore homeroom, back when city hall was Haverhill High School.Bill was predeceased by his loving wife Rosemary (Jaskelevicus) of 32 years. The two were well known throughout the city, supporting the many worthwhile causes in the city. In 2008 Bill and his wife were recognized as Distinguished Citizens by the Yankee Clipper Council and in 2012 they were honored with the Outstanding Alumni Award from NECC. He was also named a Paul Harris Fellow by the Haverhill Rotary Club.Bill supported numerous non-profit organizations throughout the city of Haverhill. He served as a Director on the Pentucket Bank Board for 43 years, a Treasurer/Director for the Wadleigh Foundation for over 30 years, Chairman/Board member of the Haverhill Retirement Board for 48 years, Past President and Treasurer for the Haverhill Rotary Club for 32 years, Trustee on the Haverhill Public Library for 16 years, Past President and member of the Northern Essex Alumni Board, a member of the Griffin White Board and a board member for Penacook Place.Bill and Rosemary enjoyed trips to Bermuda and often vacationed during the summer on Martha's Vineyard, Prouts Neck in Scarborough Maine or Jackson NH. One of their last trips together was up to York Maine, another favorite destination for them. They both enjoyed working in their backyard flower garden. Bill was instrumental in arranging for the City Hall Employee monument and flagpole that is outside of city hall on the Newcomb Street side of the building.Bill is survived by his fur babies Leo and Luna, his good friend and dining out companion Pamela Carr, Sister-in-law Valerie Jaskelevicus, nephew Stephen Jaskelevicus and his wife Monica, niece Valerie D'Urso and her husband Robert. Cousins Kirsten Klueber and her husband Tom Dean, Matt Klueber, Bennett McGregor and wife Linda, Jean Bordeau and husband Richard, Leslie MacPhail and husband Robert, Mary Kimball and husband Parker, along with many Great nieces, nephews, cousins and beloved friends. Bill was predeceased by his brother-in-law Stephen A. Jaskelevicus and his cousin Ken Klueber.Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend his calling hours on Thursday, June 20th from 4 to 7 P.M. at the H.L. Farmer & Sons Bradford Funeral Home, 210 South Main St. His funeral will be held on Friday, June 21st beginning at 9 A.M. at the funeral home followed by a Funeral Mass of Christian Burial at 10 A.M. in Sacred Hearts Church, 165 South Min St. Bradford. Interment will follow in St. Patrick Cemetery, North Broadway, Haverhill.In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in Bill's memory to the Haverhill Rotary Club Scholarship Fund, PO Box 808, Haverhill, MA 01831.To share a memory or for more information please visit www.farmerfuneralhomes.com

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<![CDATA[Richard S. O'Hara, MD]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/richard-o-hara-md-1089938040<![CDATA[

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Stuart - Richard Sheridan O'Hara, MD, was born in New York City, August 3, 1930, to Mabel and Thomas O'Hara.Raised in Pelham Manor, NY, he spent his professional life in Andover, MA, retiring to Osterville, MA and Palm City FL. Dick was involved in scouting, receiving the coveted Eagle Scout Award. At Pelham HS, he earned varsity letters in baseball, basketball, football, and known as "triple threat," for his running, passing and kicking proficiencies. Dick served as President for his 1948 HS class.Dick graduated summa cum laude (BS, Biology), from College of the Holy Cross (Worcester, MA,1952), receiving his MD degree from Harvard Medical School (Cambridge, MA,1956). He completed his general/vascular surgical residency at Case Western Reserve (Cleveland, OH), followed by two years active duty as Lieutenant Commander in the US Navy, Newport, RI., also serving as Block Island's visiting physician. He was honorably discharged in 1963.Dr. O'Hara cared for patients of the greater Merrimack Valley, co-founding Andover Surgical Associates, serving as Managing Partner for 31 years. He was senior staff surgeon at Lawrence General Hospital (Lawrence, MA), serving as Chief of the Medical Staff/Chief of Surgery, and senior staff surgeon at Holy Family Hospital (Methuen, MA).A passionate golfer, Dick achieved seven holes-in-one during his lifetime. He was two-time Club Champion at NACC (North Andover, MA), and member of: Andover CC (Andover, MA), Oyster Harbors Club (Osterville, MA), Harbour Ridge CC (Palm City FL), and Bay State Seniors Golf Association.Dick died peacefully at age 93, December 30, 2023, surrounded by loving family. He's survived by his beloved wife, Mary Ellen, and children, Carolyn (Michael) Shannon, Richard (Holly) O'Hara, Christopher (Elissa) O'Hara, Alyson (Hugh) Donlon, Sheridan O'Hara, Matthew (Kristen) O'Hara, Dwight O'Hara, James O'Hara. He was cherished as "Poppa" to 15 grandchildren, survived by sister, Jane Larkin, and predeceased by siblings Thomas and Alice.A Mass of Resurrection will be held Saturday, June 29, 2024, 10:30 a.m. at St. Augustine's Church (43 Essex Street, Andover). Internment with military honors, follows at Spring Grove Cemetery (124 Abbot Street, Andover).Memorial donations honoring Dr. O'Hara, are gratefully received: www.lawrencegeneral.org/donate or mailed to: Lawrence General Hospital, One General Street, Lawrence, MA 01841, or: St. Augustine's Parish, 43 Essex St., Andover, MA 01810.

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Sat, 15 Jun 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/richard-o-hara-md-1089938040
<![CDATA[Robert N. Cratty]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/robert-cratty-1089961359<![CDATA[

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Andover - Robert "Bob" Nevers Cratty, 98, passed away peacefully on Friday, May 10, at Prescott House in North Andover. Robert was born in Patten, Maine on September 30, 1925, son of the late Bernard Cratty and Jayne Nevers Cratty. He attended Patten Academy and enlisted in the U.S. Army from 1943 to 1946. After serving his country, Bob attended the University of Maine under the G.I. Bill, majoring in Agriculture. Bob fell in love with Jeannine Fitzgerald, at a sweetheart dance and they married in 1949 and settled in Patten where he taught high school until 1952. Upon accepting a position with the Federal Land Bank, Bob moved his family to Springfield, Massachusetts until 1957 when he accepted a position with the Farm Credit Administration and moved his family to Morrisville, Vermont. In 1960, there would be one final move for Bob and his family to Andover, Massachusetts when he began a successful career with Blue Seal Feeds, Inc.(H.K. Webster Company) of Lawrence, Massachusetts as vice president of credit. Bob retired in 1990.Bob was a member of South Church in Andover for 61 years, teaching Sunday school and serving on many boards and committees throughout his active years. He loved a good sermon. Every night he read from a book of prayers he received when he was 18 years old that he kept on his bedside table. Bob loved working in his garden and digging in the dirt. As a young boy living in Aroostook County, Maine "potato country," he picked potatoes for pennies a barrel. Every year, Bob would sow his seeds and tend his garden for hours on end and reap the results of his hard work. Bob was a man of immense humor and wisdom, cherishing every moment spent with his loved ones telling stories. He loved telling a good joke and he'd laugh harder than anyone else.After the death of his wife, Jeannine in 1995, Bob found love again when he met Mary "Betty" Murray while attending a local swing dance. Bob and Betty danced and traveled and shared a life together, lasting more than two decades, enjoying life well into their retirement years.Bob's life will forever be cherished in the lives of his children: Barry Cratty and his wife, Norma of Andover, Cynthia Slauter and her husband, Steven of Katy, TX; his grandchildren: Jeff Cratty and his wife, Kimberly of Andover, Daniel Cratty and his wife, Marjan of Andover, Emily Cratty Dunn and her husband, Rob of Methuen, Stephanie Slauter Steudel and her husband, Zachary of Springtown, TX, and Samantha Slauter of Katy TX; his great-grandchildren: Sophia, Miles, Henry, Caroline, Lorelai, Maximilian, Vivienne, and Bennett; and his long-time companion, Mary Murray of Nashua, NH.Bob is predeceased by his wife, Jeannine Fitzgerald Cratty, his son, William Cratty, and his older brother Arthur Cratty.There will be a memorial gathering at Conte Funeral Home, 28 Florence Street in Andover on Thursday, June 20 from 4 to 7 p.m. A Celebration of Life will be held at South Church, 41 Central Street in Andover on Friday, June 21 at 11 a.m.The family wishes to extend sincere thanks and gratitude to Mary "Betty" Murray for her unending love and devotion; and the staff at Atria Marland Place in Andover and Prescott House in North Andover, for their loving care.

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Sat, 15 Jun 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/robert-cratty-1089961359
<![CDATA[Gary "Stephen" Park]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/gary-park-1089961360<![CDATA[

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Haverhill - Gary "Stephen" Park, 61, of Haverhill, passed away on Wednesday, June 5 at the Holy Family Hospital in Methuen.Stephen was born in Dorchester, MA on August 6, 1962 the son of Hugh and Barbara (Hamilton) Park. He grew up in Dorchester and then moved to Haverhill at the age of eight. Stephen worked at several local companies over the years including Alden Merrill Cheesecake Factory, the Cabot House Furniture Company, and as an assembler making circuit boards. A musician in local bands, Stephen played bass guitar for Anvil Trask and Persuader. Stephen was a history buff, he enjoyed boxing and was a nature fanatic, he especially loved dogs and cats.Stephen is survived by his three brothers, Hugh David Park, Jr. of Epping, NH, Sean Park of Haverhill and Eric Park of Peabody, his close friends Charles and Holly Casey of Salem, NH, and several nephews. He was predeceased by his parents, Hugh and Barbara (Hamilton) Park.Family and friends are invited to attend calling hours on Thursday, June 20 from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Kevin B. Comeau Funeral Home, 486 Main Street, Haverhill. Memorial donations may be made in his name to the MSPCA, 400 Broadway, Methuen, MA 01844. Please visit www.comeaufuneral.com or Comeau Funeral Home on Facebook.

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Sat, 15 Jun 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/gary-park-1089961360
<![CDATA[George J. "Bud" Khoury]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/george-khoury-1089961363<![CDATA[

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Salem - GEORGE J. "BUD" KHOURY, JR., SALEM, NEW HAMPSHIREIt is with great sadness that we announce the passing of the unparalleled George J. "Bud" Khoury, Jr. longtime resident of Salem, NH, who passed away unexpectedly on June 7, 2024 and has gone to join his beloved youngest son, Gary, parents, George and Dominica, and sister, Marilyn, who predeceased him. He was born in Lawrence, MA on July 21, 1936."Bud," as he was affectionately known, graduated at age 15, as the then youngest graduate with Honors from Lawrence High School in 1952 and received his undergraduate degree in English/Journalism with honors from Northeastern University and a Master's Degree in English Literature, and member of Sigma Epsilo Rho Honor Society;. And had additional post graduate training in in the Harbridge House Advanced Management Training in Boston, Massachusetts.He proudly served in the Coast Guard and was a Korean Veteran; he was at the time, the youngest petty officer (18 years old) in service. He was a crewmember of the Andrea Doria Rescue Vessel, USCGC Tamoaroa (WATF-166). He was a member of the American Legion Pershing Post No. 1, Paris, France and Member, USCG Sea Veterans. He was a life member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars.Bud was well known, loved and respected in New Hampshire and the Merrimack Valley, very active in the community and the definition of true public service. His roles are too numerous to list but included: Selectman/Three Term Chairman of the Board of Selectman for the Town of Salem; Chairman of the NH Adult Parole Board Member State of New Hampshire Juvenile Dispositional Board; Commissioner, NH Commission on Crime and Delinquency; Special Deputy Sheriff for Public Affairs, Rockingham County; Chair, Salem Highway Safety Commission; Special Liaison to the White House Chief of Staff, John H Sununu; Congressional Staff Liaison, Congressman James C. Cleveland; Director NH Industrial Development Authority; Chair Salem Charter Commission; Commissioner Salem Housing; Trustee for the University System of New Hampshire; Vice Chair Trustees, Castle College; Board of Governors, NH Public Television; Advisory Board, NH Vocational/Technical School, Nashua NH; Advisory Board, Emerson College, Proposed Lawrence Campus; English Instructor, UMass Lowell; Community Relations Instructor, Law Enforcement Education Programs (LEEP), MA University System; Instructor in "Communications with the General Population" (for corrections officers) at MA Correctional Institutions at Billerica and Concord; Seminar Director, Northern Essex Community College; Sales/Marketing, Publicity and Public Relations, Exhibit Manager; Instructor Political Science, Northern Essex Community College; Public Relations Advisor NH Association Chiefs of Police.A Justice of the Peace and Notary Public, Bud also served two terms as the Greater Salem Chamber of Commerce and two terms as the Past President of Salem Kiwanis club; Member of the Hundred Club of New Hampshire; cofounder of the American Lebanese Awareness Association (ALAA); Co Founder, Chrisopher Columbus Association and Member of Sons of Italy, Lodge #902.; Director NH Industrial Development Authority; and co-founder of the well known annual Salem staple of the Ganley luncheon.He received countless well-deserved honors and awards, also too many to list, but notably include: Representative to President Gerald Ford at the 15th Anniversary Independence Ceremonies, Mauritania, West Africa; Businessperson of the Year, Salem Chamber of Commerce; Irving E. Rogers Humanitarian of the Year; Citizen of the Year, Chief John P. Ganley Salem Community Service Award.His business career included positions as Director, Customer relations (Corporate)/Vice President Business Development for Raytheon International. During his tenure there, he was responsible for New England based Congressional relations. He served as Executive Director/Assistant Treasurer of Raytheon's corporate-wide international Political Action Committee. Upon his early retirement, formed George J. Khoury, corp, a fulltime management government relations consulting firm.He was thoroughly invested and enjoyed immensely his second home of Nantucket Island for over 40 years, and his many friends at the Angler's club there. His love and talent for cooking was well known and his "hors doerves" night at the Angler's Club was always a hit. He was a strong supporter of the autism community on and off island.He was a devoted Husband to his wife, Patricia, and served as the "Gold Standard" as loving and inspirational father and grandfather to his sons, Patrick and his Wife Heather from Cary, IL, Scott Anthony and his wife, Gisele, of Hampton, NH; daughter, Pamela Jayne, and his much loved grandchildren, Shannon, Scott, Garrett, Max, Andrew, Daniel, Rachel, Jaclyn and Nicholas and great granddaughter Evelyn, brother to Brian of Montana, and uncle to many including his niece Marguerite and her husband Dr. Anthony Sciuto of Methuen.His humility and willingness to mentor and or provide counsel to countless others was another legacy.In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to benefit the development of his beloved grandson, R. Maxwell "Max" Sheehan, P.O. Box 795, Salem, NH 03079.Services are private. A public memorial service will be held at a later time.

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Sat, 15 Jun 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/george-khoury-1089961363
<![CDATA[Karen Kay Kelly]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/karen-kelly-1089961364<![CDATA[

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Exeter - Wife, mother, grandmother, friend, soulmate, KKThe bright and beautiful presence of Karen Kay Kerkhoff Kelly expired on May 24, 2024 from complications relating to her heart. And what a heart it was. By her own admission, a people pleaser, she was always there to love, support, assist and generally BE for everyone. She was known to arrive at any hour and under any circ*mstance to help out family and friends in need. Known as KK by those closest to her, even by her grandchildren ("I am not Grandma!"), she was the ultimate caregiver to her three children and their eventual partners, and to her five grandkids and multiple grand pups. Her family was her priority. Even-keeled with a loving hand, she knew exactly what her "peeps" needed, from staying up all night to hold a hand, to hosting carbo loads for many sports teams, to "snuggle reads" with her grandchildren. She was so proud of each of them and never hesitated to brag about their accomplishments to anyone who would listen.KK loved photography and was quite skilled in framing the perfect shot as her Christmas cards attest. Many trips required her husband Bob to sherpa additional bags of cameras and equipment so that she was prepared for any possibility. A big fan of Jimmy Buffett and an early adopter of country music, she found amusem*nt in corny lines but solace in descriptions of the simple life, especially beach life, on which she based her own. She had a natural eye for fashion and decor, and enjoyed spending time in her gardens. From daily walks around town, to bike rides on Hilton Head Island, to tearing up dance floors, KK was always on the move. She relished her quiet time with a great book, but was a welcoming host who was revered for her killer margaritas.KK touched many lives, and will be remembered and missed by so many- including early friends in Salem, NH, her Alpha Xi sorority sisters at the University of New Hampshire, her Dartmouth gang, and her Exeter community. She was a wonderful friend, who found great joy in the human connection and went out of her way to support her loved ones.KK is survived by her loving family, by her adoring husband of 43 years, Bob Kelly of Exeter, NH; her three children and their spouses, Shalagh and Brook Bacon of Nashua, NH, Ryan and Lauren Kelly of Exeter, NH, and Devin and Caroline Kelly of Barrington, NH; her sister, Joy Wasz of Simsbury, CT and brother David Kerkhoff of Northwood, NH; her five grandchildren; and many in-laws, nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, and cousins. She is pre-deceased by her father, Phillip Kerkhoff, her mother, Joan Kerkhoff, and her older sister, Susan Lynn Kerkhoff. Susie passed away of kidney failure as a child, and was KK's first best friend. As her father also passed due to complications from kidney failure, memorial donations may be made in KK's name to the American Kidney Foundation. All are welcome to join the family at a Celebration of Life service at Phillips Church at 61 Front Street, Exeter NH on Sunday, June 23, 2024 at 1:30pm, with a reception at the Exeter Inn to follow.Her can-do spirit, giggly laugh, bright eyes and crazy beach hair will live on within all of us as a reminder of what true love is. Thank you, Karen Kay, for the life and love that you gave us.

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Sat, 15 Jun 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/karen-kelly-1089961364
<![CDATA[Thomas Peter Allain]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/thomas-allain-1089961365<![CDATA[

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Methuen - Thomas Peter Allain passed away peacefully on Tuesday, June 11, 2024.Born in Andover February 28, 1932 to Thomas and Phoebe (Bernard) Allain, he was a resident of South Lawrence, Methuen, MA and Ft Myers, FL. Tom served in the United States Navy during the Korean War. He worked many years as a floor mechanic for Arlington and Lawrence Floor Covering also for the Gillette Company in Ballardvale until his retirement in1994. A longtime member of the Lawrence Elks where he would play 45's card games and enjoyed spending time with his fellow Elk members. Tom enjoyed spending time in St. Maarten, while also visiting other islands with his wife of 54 years, Patricia (Mannion) Allain, as well as many years with his family at their summer home at Chases Grove, on Big Island Pond, Derry NH. Taking many trips back home to Prince Edward Island to visit his relatives and friends, especially his cousin, Benny Bernard. Their adventures including fishing, clam digging and steaming lobsters. In the winter months he spent his time in Fort Myers with his loved ones and friends at the Pinewood and Brandy Wine communities. After his wife, Patricia succumbed to cancer he courted and eventually married Bernadette Connell who was a good friend and a big help to our mom during her battle with Multiple Myeloma. Tom and "Bernie" enjoyed traveling on cruise ships and enjoyed going to many different casinos and beaches. Beloved husband of Bernadette (Connell) Allain married 10 years. children, Thomas W. Allain and his wife, Carole of Dayton, ME Peter P. Allain and his wife, Mary Ellen (deceased) of Salem, NH Paul M. Allain and his husband, Steven Fairbrother of South Lawrence, MA Susan M. Larocque and her wife Lori Flanagan of Haverhill, MA. He is survived by his brother, Donald and wife Diane, and sister-in-laws Frances and Gail. grandchildren, Lindsay Jones, Danielle Proctor, Stephanie Larocque, Eric Allain, Amy Allain, Krystal Domingos, Peter B. Allain, David Larocque and Thomas C. Allain. great-grandchildren, Zoe, Brayden, Katrina, Kira, Bryan, Aubrie, Luke and Connor. As well as several nieces, nephews and cousins. Tom was predeceased by his son, Bruce Wayne, brothers ,Charles, Bernard, Joseph and his sisters Delores, Doris and Marie.Relatives and friends may call on Monday, June 17th, 2024 from 4 to 8 p.m. at the John Breen Memorial Funeral Home, Inc., 122 Amesbury Street, Lawrence, MA. His funeral Mass will be celebrated on Tuesday, June 18th, 2024 at 9 a.m. in Saint Patrick's Church, 118 S. Broadway, Lawrence, MA. His burial will follow in the Immaculate Conception Cemetery in Lawrence, MA.For online condolences and other information please visit us at www.breenfuneralhome.com.

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Sat, 15 Jun 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/thomas-allain-1089961365
<![CDATA[Rita D. Rancourt]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/rita-rancourt-1089961361<![CDATA[

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N. Andover - Rita D. (Rodolico) Rancourt, 89, of North Andover, MA, formerly of Methuen, MA, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, June 11, 2024, at Brightview Senior Living. She was born in Lawrence, MA, on September 29, 1934, to the late Giovanni and Carmelina (Luistro) Rodolico.Educated in Lawrence, MA, Rita graduated from Lawrence High School, class of 1951. She attended and completed her dental assistant certification from Boston School of Dental Nursing in 1952. She was employed by many local orthodontists in the Merrimack Valley Area, retiring from the office of Dr. Anthony Broccoli, of Andover, MA, whom she considered her second family. She was very special to all of her former co-workers and patients.Rita was a devout Catholic her entire life. She attended novenas and daily mass at her former parish of St. Monica Church in Methuen. In recent years, she would worship at St. Michael Church in North Andover. Her devotion to the rosary and the Blessed Mother was unwavering. Whenever someone had a special intention to pray for, they would ask for her help saying she was a direct line to heaven.Most of her life, Rita lived in Methuen before reluctantly moving to Brightview in 2020. She loved her home so much and took such pride in always keeping it meticulous. She was a thoughtful, generous, compassionate, and loving mother, mother-in-law, grandmother, and great-grandmother. In earlier years, she would enjoy organizing events, parties, and social gatherings. Her friends were a very special part of her life and she cherished them deeply. Her love of dancing and singing brought her so much joy, and spending time with her family was her major source of happiness. No one could make lemon cookies and stuffed artichokes better than Rita. She had a kind word for everyone and will remain in the hearts of all those who knew and loved her.Rita will be deeply missed and is survived by her daughter, Linda (Nastasia) Rattè and her husband Joe of South Lawrence; four grandchildren, Joseph Rattè and his wife Sarah of Pelham, NH, Shawn Rattè and his wife Marisa of Danvers, MA, Julie (Rattè) O'Hagan and her husband Connor of Salem, NH, and Keith Rattè and his fiancé, Allison Credit of Haverhill, MA; six great-grandchildren, Joshua, Addison, Emilia, Eloise and Eila Rattè, and Landon O'Hagan; several nieces, nephew; and two very special friends, Helen Lyons and Rae Pappalardo, of Methuen.Besides her parents, Rita was predeceased by her loving sister, Ann Coco, and brother-in-law, Anthony Coco, formerly of Lawrence.In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in Rita's memory to the Alzheimer's Association, www.alz.org or to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, at www.stjude.org, which she supported over the years.Family and friends are respectfully invited to attend visitation on Tuesday, June 18, 2024, between 8:30 to 9:15 a.m. at Cataudella Funeral Home, 126 Peasant Valley Street, Methuen. A funeral mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. at St. Michael Church, 196 Main Street, No. Andover. Entombment will follow in St. Mary–Immaculate Conception Cemetery in Lawrence. For directions or to leave a condolence, please visit www.cataudellafh.com.

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<![CDATA[Edna A. (Daigle) Croteau]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/edna-croteau-1089961366<![CDATA[

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North Andover - Edna A. (Daigle) Croteau, 97, of Methuen, MA, passed away surrounded by her loving son's on Monday June 10, 2024, at the Prescott House in North Andover, MA. She was the widow of Robert P. Croteau.Born and raised in Lawrence, MA, she was the daughter of the late Adelard and Regina (Heon) Daigle. Edna was a graduate of Sacred Heart High School, in Lawrence, MA, Class of 1944.Edna was a long time member at the Rainbow Club, at St. Theresa's, where she was a regular at Tuesday 45's and bingo. She was an avid bowler and loved to travel. Most of all she cherished her time with her grandchildren.Edna will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered by her sons, J. Robert Croteau and his wife, Sharon of Methuen, Gerard Croteau and his wife, Cynthia of Methuen, MA, daughter-in-law, Chantal Croteau of Derry, NH, grandchildren, Michael, Alicia, Jacqueline, Matthew, Richard, greatgrandchildren, Adelyn, Violet, Ella, Ivy, Jillian, Charles, Benjamin, Landon, Madison, Shea, Colt, and Jose. Edna is predeceased by her son, Kevin Croteau, granddaughter, Crystal, brothers, Albert Daigle, and Jean-Marie Daigle. She is also survived by her sister-in-law, Emma Dumont, and many nieces and nephews.The Croteau family would like to express their gratitude to the nurses and staff at the Prescott House, for the love and care she received while a resident there. And also, thank you to her roommate of seven years, Agnes.Relatives and friends are kindly invited to calling hours on Monday June 17, 2024, from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Kenneth H. Pollard Funeral Home, 233 Lawrence St. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held the next morning, June 18, 2024, at 10 a.m., in St. Theresa Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel Parish, 22 Plymouth St., Methuen, MA. Burial to follow at Sacred Heart Cemetery, 80 Corbett St., Andover, MA.For Directions or to send a message of condolence to the family, please visit www.pollardfuneralhome.comThe Kenneth H. Pollard Funeral Home is honored to serve the Croteau family.

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<![CDATA[Robert G. MacKenzie]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/robert-g-mackenzie-1089961362<![CDATA[

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Salem - Robert (Bob) G. MacKenzie 86, passed away unexpectedly April 2024. He was preceded by his loving wife, Phylllis M. MacKenzie, parents Christine and John MacKenzie, siblings Gladys Ryan, Emerson MacKenzie, Katherine Williamson and L.Jane Parker. He was survived by his children Scott MacKenzie (wife Janette) and Pamela MacKenzie (partner Christopher Novak), nephews Terry, Kevin(wife Bonita), Johnny Moynihan and Neil Williamson and niece Kathy Ryan Donahue.Bob was born and raised in Somerville MA. He became a skilled painter and eventually joined the US Army. Bob served at home and abroad. During his service, Bob trained as a sharpshooter, worked in a library in Germany and married the love of his life, Phyllis. He earned an honorable discharge and moved to Salem NH to start a family.After the Army, Bob enjoyed solving complex, electrical and mechanical challenges. He worked as a skilled technician for several businesses ranging from large computer companies to Italian shoe manufacturers.Bob and Phyllis were members of Pleasant Street Methodist Church and square danced with the Salem Steppers. You could often find Bob working with his son on whatever mechanical items that needed fixing. Bob loved to fish anywhere he found a lake, but especially in the mountains of NH. Bob was always game for a basket of clam bellies with extra tartar sauce.In retirement, Bob found a passion for Golf. He played in the Golden Eagles Golf League and enjoyed rounds at Campbel's Scottish Highlands Golf Course. In his later years, Bob enjoyed Bible Study with his friends at local congregations in Salem. However, what he loved most were visits from family, friends and neighbors.Those that knew Bob were familiar with his unmistakable, roaring laugh that could be heard across the room. His laughter was infectious and will be greatly missed.A celebration of life will take place in the Salem area during the fall of 2024. If you would like to be notified, email your contact information to bobscelebration2024@gmail.com. Expressions of sympathy may be made to the following:https://rockinghammealsonwheels.org/donate/https://www.mspca.org/donate-now/

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<![CDATA[Michael H. "Mic" Roberts]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/michael-roberts-1089961358<![CDATA[

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Portsmouth - Michael H. "Mic" Roberts, 77, formerly of Plaistow, NH and Myrtle Beach, SC, died June 1, 2024 at Exeter Hospital.Born in Fall River, MA, son of the late Henry and Gertrude (Bernier) Roberts, he graduated from De La Salle Academy in Newport R.I. and received his Associate's Degree from Rhode Island Junior College.Mic was employed as a lineman for several regional electric power companies, including New England Power Co.A longtime Neil Diamond fan, he and his late wife, Kathleen took several "trips of a lifetime" to Costa Rica, Hawaii and cruising the Mediterranean. He was devoted to his family and enjoyed attending his grandchildren's sporting events, listening to the Red Sox games in his beach chair, and the companionship of his dog "Roxie".Predeceased in 2021 by his wife Kathleen Manning, he is survived by six children, Lisa M. Ring and her husband Robert of Middletown, RI, Christopher M. Myers and his wife Diane of Portsmouth, RI, Jason P. Myers and his wife Amethyst of Warwick, RI, Cory J. Roberts of Millbury, MA, and Kelly A. Stairs and her husband Aaron of Dudley, MA; a stepson, Sean W. Cashman and his wife Katelin of Plaistow, NH, two brothers, Keith Roberts, of Dartmouth, MA, and Kevin Roberts of Bullhead City, AZ, and eight grandchildren, and several cousins, nieces, and nephews. He was predeceased by his stepson, Thomas Cashman and a sister Donna Hazard.Relatives and friends are invited to calling hours to be held on Wednesday, June 19, 2024, from 2 to 4 p.m. at Brookside Chapel & Funeral Home, 116 Main Street, Plaistow, NH. His funeral service will follow at 4:15 p.m. in the chapel of the funeral home. Donations in his name may be made to "Mercy Street" c/o First Baptist Church of Plaistow, 122 Main St. Plaistow, NH 02865.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[Roland A. 'Ben' Benoit]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/roland-benoit-1089946555<![CDATA[

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Portsmouth - Roland A. 'Ben' Benoit, 85, a resident of Hampton Beach, NH, passed away on Saturday, June 8, 2024 at the Portsmouth Regional Hospital in Portsmouth, NH.The son of the late Wilfred and Jeannette (Houle) Benoit, Ben was born and educated in Lawrence and was a 1957 graduate of Lawrence High School. He went on to attend Merrimack College in North Andover. Ben served in the Military Police in the United States Army Reserves. He retired from Wang Laboratories where he had worked as a Contracts Manager for over 20 years. Despite being French, Ben loved Irish songs and dancing. He loved his numerous trips to Ireland. Ben took great pride in his family, it was the most important thing in his life.Ben is survived by his wife of 64 years Helen M. (Bowler) Benoit, his children: Christopher and his wife, Karen of Methuen, MA, Patricia and her husband, Darrell Marroncelli of Hampton, NH, and James and his wife Jaime of Lawrence, MA. He is also survived by a sister, Carol Auerbach of Alabama as well as his grandchildren: David and his wife Kristen Marroncelli, Kristen and her husband Gabriel Vicente, and Nicholas Benoit, Hannah Benoit, Sean Benoit and Shane Benoit. He is also survived by great-grandchildren, Austin Marroncelli and Trip, Tyler and Benny Vicente, as well as several nieces and nephews.Relatives and friends are invited to attend a Funeral Mass on Monday, June 17, 2024, at 11:30 a.m. in St. Michael's Church, 196 Main Street, North Andover, MA. Burial will take place at a later date. A celebration of Ben's life will immediately follow the Funeral Mass at the Irish Cottage, 17 Branch Street, Methuen, MA. Memorial contributions in Ben's memory are strongly encouraged to be made to the Parkinson's Foundation - New England Chapter, Attn: Donor Services 200 SE 1st Street, Suite 800 Miami, FL 33131, or go to NewEngland@Parkinson.org. To send an online condolence or for more information, please go to www.breenfuneralhome.com.

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Thu, 13 Jun 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/roland-benoit-1089946555
<![CDATA[Patricia F. Canney]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/patricia-canney-1089946553<![CDATA[

The Villages - Patricia F. Canney, 83, passed away on June 7, 2024. She was a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother who will be deeply missed by all who knew her.She was born in Haverhill, MA on February 28,1941, daughter of the late William and Frances (Weiand) Bramley. She enjoyed a wonderful home shared by her parents and grandparents and became an X-ray technician and worked in healthcare in the Merrimack Valley for 40 years. She thrived at teaching and supporting her coworkers in her management role.Pat settled in Atkinson, NH. She loved spending time with her husband Mike, camping, boating, traveling, and then more recently enjoying all the benefits of retirement in Florida. She loved family more than anything and has enjoyed watching her family grow. She leaves behind four children, 13 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. She was always quick to smile and share in the festivities; she loved family events.In her free time, Pat enjoyed reading, cooking, ice skating, dancing, and visiting the beach. She was eager to share a story and to share her knowledge and compassion with others. She was an active member of her community, volunteering for various events, and the first to offer her time and skills to all who needed her help.Pat is survived by her loving husband, Bradford (Mike), a daughter, Michelle and her husband Joe, a stepson, Jeff and his wife Betty Ann, a stepson, Joe and his wife Lori, and a daughter, Melissa and her husband Dan. Grandchildren: Ashley, Garrett, Mikaela, Joey, Brian, Ashley, Nicholas, Jade, Allie, Amanda, Taryn, Grace, and James as well as four great-grandchildren.A celebration of her life will be held at a later date in NH. Family requests that any donations be made to The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research at https://www.michaeljfox.org/.

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<![CDATA[Annette I. (Poulin) Schloth]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/annette-schloth-1089946561<![CDATA[

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Atkinson - Annette I. (Poulin) Schloth, 91, of Atkinson, died peacefully at her home on Sunday morning, June 9, 2024.Born, raised and educated in Haverhill, she was the daughter of the late Joseph and Odelie (Lagasse) Poulin. She attended Saint Joseph Grammar School and was a member of the Haverhill High, School Class of 1949.Annette first worked at Mitchell's Department Store in downtown Haverhill and later as a hostess at the former Sawyer's Restaurant in Plaistow and finally retired from Lucent Technologies in 1997.A former longtime resident of Kingston, NH and Haverhill, MA, she was a member of All Saints Parish (the former Saint Joseph Parish). Following her retirement, she immersed herself in volunteer work for her parish, which included helping to maintain the cleanliness of the church, assisting in teaching CCD and working in the Thrift Shop. She also volunteered for the St. Vincent de Paul Societies of All Saints and Saint James Parish and at the Hannah Dustin Healthcare facility.A devoted mother, grandmother and great grandmother, Annette took great strength from her faith and attended daily Mass at her church or at St. Anne Church of Hampstead, NH and Holy Angels Church of Plaistow, NH. She enjoyed cooking for her family and creating a warm and inviting home for her children and their families.She will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered by two daughters, Linda M. Little and her husband Douglas, of Marshfield, MA, and Karen M. Schloth of Atkinson; two sons, William M. J. Schloth, Jr. and his wife, Roxanne, of Hampstead, and David M. Schloth of Merrimac, MA, a daughter-in-law Patricia Schloth of Haverhill; ten grandchildren and seventeen great grandchildren, and several nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews and cousins. She was predeceased in 2021 by her son Steven R. Schloth, and also by her sister and brother-in-law, Cecile and Emile Morin, and her brother-in-law and his wife Richard and Arline Schloth, by her former husband, William "Red" Schloth and a niece Andrea DeSpirito.Relatives and friends are invited to Annette Schloth's Concelebrated Mass of Christian Burial to be held on Monday, June 17, 2024 at All Saints Church, 120 Bellevue Avenue, Haverhill at 10 a.m. Burial will follow in Saint Joseph Cemetery, Haverhill. Donations in her name may be made to the Saint Vincent de Paul Society, 120 Bellevue Ave, Haverhill, MA 01832. Arrangements are under the direction of Berube Comeau Funeral Home, 47 Broadway, Haverhill. To send a message of condolence to the family or to share a treasured memory, please visit: www.berubecomeau.com.

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<![CDATA[John J. "Jack" Wagenbach]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/john-wagenbach-1089946556<![CDATA[

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Methuen - John J. "Jack" Wagenbach, 86 of Methuen, passed away on Wednesday, June 12, 2024, at The Nevins Nursing & Rehabilitation Centre in Methuen.John was born in Methuen on September 12, 1937, and was the son of the late Joseph and Jean (Buchan) Wagenbach.John was raised in Methuen and was a graduate from the Tenney High School in Methuen. After high school he worked as a salesman for United Liquors in Lawrence for twenty-nine years, until his retirement. John was a member of the Lawrence Elks, the Arlington Social Club, and the Gaythorne Knights of Columbus in Methuen, where he also assisted. In his free time, he enjoyed playing 45's and was an avid Boston sports teams fan.John will be deeply missed by his two daughters, Dyann Landry of Methuen and Donna McQueen and her partner, Mike Sefsick of Methuen; his granddaughter, Heather McQueen of Methuen; and three nieces, Lisa, Gretchen, and Brett Wagenbach. He is also survived by his godson, Mike McIntosh. He was predeceased by his ex-wife, Barbara McGovern; brother, Joseph Wagenbach.Family and friends are invited to honor and celebrate John's life during calling hours in the Kenneth H. Pollard Funeral Home, 233 Lawrence St., Methuen on Sunday, June 16, 2024 from 1 to 4 p.m. Funeral Services will be private.In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in John's memory can be made to the MSPCA, at Nevins Farm, 400 Broadway, Methuen, MA 01844, or to a charity of one's choice.For directions or to convey online condolences, please visit www.pollardfuneralhome.com.The Kenneth H. Pollard Funeral Home is honored to serve the Wagenbach. family.

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<![CDATA[Joan V. (Levesque) Tremblay]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/joan-levesque-tremblay-1089938048<![CDATA[

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Windham - Joan V. Tremblay, 91, passed away peacefully on June 11, 2024. She was born in Lawrence, MA to Emilien and Laura (Desrosiers) Levesque. She graduated from St Joseph's High School and went on to MacIntosh School of Business, where she learned to be a bookkeeper. She married and raised her family in Methuen, MA, where she resided for 60 years, before recently moving to Windham, NH. Joan will be remembered as a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother. She is predeceased by her husband Paul E. Tremblay, her sisters Rita Cormier and Agnes Rousseau and her brother Raymond Levesque. She is survived by her five children, daughter Paula Tenney of Baldwinsville, NY, sons John of Pelham, NH, Thomas of San Francisco, CA, James and his wife Karen of Methuen, MA and Peter and his wife Carla of Merrimac, MA; five grandchildren, Kyle Tremblay and his wife Kim, Matthew Tremblay and his wife Emilie, Erin Tenney, Colin Tenney and Ryan Tenney and a great granddaughter Isla Tenney.Family and friends are invited to attend visiting hours on Friday, June 14, 2024, from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm at Edgar J. Racicot Inc. Funeral Home, 1400 Broadway Rd., Dracut, A funeral Mass will be celebrated on Saturday, June 15, 2024, at 10:00 am at St. Francis Church in Dracut, burial will follow in Sacred Heart Cemetery in Andover. Online condolences may be shared at racicotfuneralhome.com.

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<![CDATA[Mary L. (Shikrallah) Tremblay]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/mary-tremblay-1089928885<![CDATA[

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Warwick - Mary L. (Shikrallah) Tremblay, age 85 and a longtime resident of Methuen, born in Lawrence, graduated from Bruce Elementary and Lawrence High School. She attended Mass. College of Art and graduated from Salem State College. Mary taught Art in Lawrence schools for 27 years, was a lifelong member of Grace Episcopal Church and an active member of the Lawrence Rod and Gun Club for many years. Quilting, painting and art projects were some of her interests.Mary Lou will be greatly missed by her two daughters, Susan l. Krieger, Warwick, MA, Anne E. Martineau, Amherst, MA, and her son, John W. Tremblay, Rutland, VT. Eight grandchildren and 1 great-granddaughter also survive her.There are no calling hours. A Graveside Service will be held at Elmwood Cemetery, 130 North Lowell Street, Methuen, MA 01844 on Saturday, June 15, 2024 at 10:30 am.Donations may be made to Grace Episcopal Church, P.O. Box 467, Lawrence MA 01840 or Salem Animal Rescue League, 4 Sarl Drive, Salem, NH 03079.Dewhirst Boles Funeral Home, 80 Broadway, Methuen, MA 01844 is entrusted with the arrangements. Please visit www.dewhirstbolesfuneral.com to sign the online guest book.There are no calling hours. A Graveside Service will be held at Elmwood Cemetery, 130 North Lowell Street, Methuen, MA 01844 on Saturday, June 15, 2024 at 10:30 am.Donations may be made to Grace Episcopal Church, P.O. Box 467, Lawrence MA 01840 or Salem Animal Rescue League, 4 Sarl Drive, Salem, NH 03079.Dewhirst Boles Funeral Home, 80 Broadway, Methuen, MA 01844 is entrusted with the arrangements. Please visit www.dewhirstbolesfuneral.com to sign the online guest book.

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Tue, 11 Jun 2024 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/mary-tremblay-1089928885
<![CDATA[Glen G. Mottram]]>https://obituaries.eagletribune.com/obituary/glen-mottram-1089928887<![CDATA[

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Haverhill - Glen G. Mottram, 73 of Haverhill, passed away on Friday, June 7, 2024 at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. He was the beloved husband of Susan (McKenna) Mottram, to whom he was married for 54 years. Glen was born at the Clover Hill Hospital in Lawrence on May 29, 1951. He was the son of the late Leo and Rachel (Duchaneau) Mottram. He attended Lawrence Schools and graduated from the Greater Lawrence Vocational Technical High School. He then attended Northeastern University in Boston for advanced employment courses. He worked at Bolton-Emerson Americas in Lawrence for 11 years and then as a warehouse coordinator for DSM Coatings in Wilmington for 30 years until his retirement in 2013. Glen was a communicant at St. Patrick Parish in Lawrence. He was a member of the Concordia Club in Lawrence. He belonged to several drum corps for forty years. He enjoyed motorcycles, coin collecting, and sports, especially golf, fishing, and coaching Little League and Pop Warner football. He enjoyed his daily meetup at Heavenly Donuts with his crew and spending time with his grandchildren. Glen will be deeply missed by his wife, Susan Mottram. He was the loving father of his 2 sons, Glen Mottram II of Meredith, NH., and Ryan Mottram of Weare, NH. He was the cherished grandfather of Lillia, Kennedy, Austin and Zakk, Keyla and her husband Ricky of Haverhill, MA. He was the great-grandfather of McKenna and Skylar. He was the brother of Wayne Mottram, Allen Mottram, Gayle Mottram and the late Leo Mottram. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews.Family and friends are invited to honor and celebrate Glen's life by gathering for his calling hours from 9:00am–10:00M on Saturday, June 15, 2024, at the Kenneth H. Pollard Funeral Home, 233 Lawrence Street, Methuen. His funeral service will held at 10:30AM on Saturday at the funeral home. Burial will be private and at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Glen's memory can be made to the charity of one's choice. For directions or to convey online condolences, please visit www.pollardfuneralhome.com. The Kenneth H. Pollard Funeral Home is honored to serve the Mottram family during this difficult time.

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