VALMORE E. LUSSIER OF NORTH CHELMSFORD
Mr Valmore E. Lussier of Chelmsford, died June 6,1998 at his residence.
He was married to Mrs.Florence (Gilboro) with whom he would have celebrated
their 65th anniversary on January 20,1999. Born in Lowell, on May 26,1909,
the son of the late Ferdinand and Louise (Naptro) Lussier.He attended the
Lowell School System. He served with the U.S. Navy during World War Two.
He was employed with the H.E. Fletcher Corporation in Westford for 30 years,and
then with the Chelmsford Highway Department for 20 years,retiring in 1974.
He was a communicant of St John the Evangelist Church of North Chelmsford.
Mr Lussier was a member of A.W. Vinal American Legion Post 313 in North
Chelmsford,and a past member of the centerville Social Club in Lowell.
He was a resident of North Chelmsford since 1946,and enjoyed Bowling,belonging
to a bowling league in North Chelmsford. Besides his wife he is survived
by fours sons,and three daughters-in-law,Donald and Jeanne (Sawyer) Lussier
of North Chelmsford,William and Bonnie (Mills) Lussier of Ft. Lauderdale,Florida,Paul
Lussier of Hudson,NH<and Richard and Darlene (Soucier) Lussier of North
Chelmsford,five daughters and four sons-in-law Lucille and Donald Halko
of Dracut,Eileen and Armand Laroches of Hauasu,AZ. Racheland Henry Desroschers
of Salem,NH<Dora and Robert Pintal of Dracut,Dianne Sullivan of Dunstable,a
sister,Mrs George(martha) Napro of Springfield,31 Grandchildren,35 Great
Grandchildren,and many nieces and nephews....... He was the father of the
late Edmond of Dracut,and brother of the late Lucien Lussier,Elizabeth
Bonin,and Janett Lussier all of Lowell.
FUNERAL NOTICE
LUSSIER, of Chelmsford,died June 6,1998.Valmore E. Lussier. Funeral
Tuesday at 8 O'clock from the DOLAN FUNERAL HOME 106 MIDDLESEX ST. CHELMSFORD,
with a funeral Mass at 9 O'clock at St John the Evangelist Church,North
Chelmsford. Visiting hours Monday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Burial in Fairview
Cemetery,Chelmsford.ARRANGEMENTS BY DOLAN FUNERAL HOME 978-251-4041.
BRIAN E. BEEMAN OF LOWELL
Mr.Brian E. Beeman of Lowell, died June 5,1998 accidently in Lowell.
Born in Natick,on April 23,1962,the son of Mary ( Clark ) ( Beeman ) Sola
of Lowell and Stephen Beeman of Columbia City,Oregon. He was a graduate
of Chelmsford High School with the class of 1981. Mr Beeman's survivors
include his mother and father and three brothers,Mark Beeman of Chicago,IL,Eric
Beeman of Providence,RI,Kris Beeman of Framingham,MA,one sister Karen Beeman
of Longmont,CO. FUNERAL NOTICE ( MON )
BEEMAN, of Lowell , died June 5,1998.Brian E, Beeman.Relatives and
Friends may call from 7 until 9 on Tuesday at the DOLAN FUNERAL HOME 106
MIDDLESEX ST.CHELMSFORD.Funeral Services are Private.ARRANGEMENTS BY DOLAN
FUNERAL HOME 978-251-4041.
ABIGAIL T. LACOURSE OF CHELMSFORD
Abigail "Abbie" T. (Golden) LaCourse of Chelmsford, died June 8, 1998
at the Saints Memorial Medical Center in Lowell. She was married to the
late Leo J. LaCourse who died in Jan. of 1963 Born in Lowell, on June 10,
1911 the daughter of the late Bernard and Mary Ellen (Riley) Golden. She
attended the Lowell school system. She was a communicant of St. John the
Evangelist Church of North Chelmsford, St. Michael's Church of Lowell,
and a past member of the Blessed Virgin Sodality. She is survived by two
daughters and son-in-laws, Mrs. Walter (Patricia M.) Dinnigan of North
Chelmsford and Mrs. Richard (Lynda M.) Adams of Holliston, three sons and
their wives, Bernard B. and Anita (Crouse) LaCourse of Westford, John H.
LaCourse of West Chelmsford, and Richard T. and Sheila (Parent) LaCourse
of Groton, and a daughter-in-law Sylvia (Decker) LaCourse of Fredericksburg,
Va., a sister, Mrs. Katherine Zannoni of Lowell, and 14 grandchildren,
21 great-grandchildren and 2 great-greatgrandchildren. She was the mother
of the late Leo R. LaCourse who died in Dec. of 1986, and the sister of
the late Anne Casey, Rose Ritchotte, Peter Golden, John Golden, Francis
Golden, Henry Golden, James Golden and Bernard Golden all of Lowell, and
Mary Cutrumbes, Thomas Golden both of Dracut. FUNERAL NOTICE (2 DAYS Tue
& Wed) LACOURSE, of Chelmsford, died June 8, 1998. Abigail T. (Golden)
LaCourse. Funeral Thurs. at 8 a.m. from the DOLAN FUNERAL HOME 106 Middlesex
St., Chelmsford with a funeral Mass at 9 a.m. at St. John the Evangelist
Church, N. Chelmsford. Visiting Hours Wed. from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Burial in St. Patrick's Cemetery, Lowell. ARRANGEMENTS BY DOLAN FUNERAL
HOME 978-251-4041.
TEY MEY OF LOWELL, FORMERLY OF RICHMOND, VA
Mr. Tey Mey of Lowell, formerly of Richmond, VA, and Cambodia died
June 30, 1998 at the Saints Memorial Medical Center in Lowell. Born in
Swayrieng, Cambodia on Aug. 19, 1909, he was married to the late Poeun
Eang. Prior to his retirement in Cambodia, he was a salesman. In 1982,
he moved to the United States to live with his daughter Bunsy Mey and her
family in Richmond, VA. In May, 1998, he moved to Lowell to live with his
other daughter Serey Mey and her family. He is survived by two daughters,
Serey Mey and her husband, Pahim Kay of Lowell, and Bunsy Mey and her husband,
Khleng Lim Bou of Richmond, VA, eight grandchildren, of them is Phirun
Kay of Atlanta, GA, Chenda Kay of Lowell, Kamara Kay of Atlanta, GA, and
Kana Kay of Las Vegas, NV, and three great-grandchildren.
FUNERAL NOTICE
MEY, of Lowell, formerly of Richmond, VA, and Cambodia died June 30,
1998. Tey Mey. Friends may call at the Triaratanaram Budhist Temple, 21
Quigley Ave., Chelmsford, Thur. at 4 p.m. Procession to Limwood Crematory,
Fri. at 9 a.m., from the Temple. ARRANGEMENTS BY DOLAN FUNERAL HOME 978-251-4041.
CHARLES T. PURTELL OF LOWELL
Mr. Charles T. Purtell of Lowell, died June 16, 1998 at the Saints
Memorial Medical Center in Lowell. He was married to Mrs. Margaret M. (Rogers)
Purtell with whom he would have celebrated their 44th Wedding Anniversary
on June 26. Born in Lowell, on Jan. 6, 1928, the son of the late Francis
A. and Stella (Keyes) Purtell. He attended St. Peters' Elementary School
and was a graduate of Keith Academy High School with the class of 1946.
He served with the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict. He was employed
with B & M Railroad in Billerica, the Raytheon Corporation in Lowell
and Andover, Avco in Lowell, and retiring from the City of Lowell Water
Department in 1988. He was a communicant of St. John the Evangelist Church
of North Chelmsford. He was a social member of the Mt. Pleasant Country
Club. He was a member of the 1946 Keith Academy State Champion Baseball
Team, for whom he played Centerfield, and also belonged to their Basketball
Team. He played Baseball and Softball for Lowells' Twi-League, for the
St. Peters Holy Name Baseball League in 1948, and during his military service
during the Korean Conflict, from 1950 to 1952, he played Baseball in Japan
for the U.S. Army. He coached for the Highland Little League from 1962
to 1974. Besides his wife Margaret M., he is survived by four sons and
daughters-in-law, Charles T. and Lynne (Hanley) Purtell of Tyngsboro, Stephen
T. and Susan (Laflamme) Purtell, Robert F. and Bonnie (Cregg) Purtell,
and Edward J. and Donna (Cantara) Purtell, all of Lowell, two daughters
and sons-in-law, Sheila M. and Robert O'Brien of Rindge, NH, and Sharon
M. and Timothy Crowley of Dracut, two sisters, Mrs. Jacqueline (Mungovan)
Conlon, and Ms. Theresa Purtell, both of Lowell, 9 grandchildren, and many
nieces and nephews. He was the brother of the late Bernard, Francis, William,
and Frederick Purtell, and Stella Beaubien, and Vera Higgins, all of Lowell.
FUNERAL NOTICE
PURTELL, of Lowell, died June 16, 1998. Charles T. Purtell. Funeral
Fri. at 8 a.m. from the DOLAN FUNERAL HOME 106 MIDDLESEX ST. CHELMSFORD,
with a funeral Mass at 9 a.m. at St. John the Evangelist Church. Visiting
hours Wed. 7 to 9 p.m. and Thurs. 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Burial in St.
Patrick Cemetery, Lowell. Memorials may be made in his name to the Dana-Farber's
Jimmy Fund, 1 Harvard St., Brookline, MA 02146-9795 or to the National
Kidney Foundation of Mass., Inc., 105 Eastern Ave., Dedham, MA 02026. ARRANGEMENTS
BY DOLAN FUNERAL HOME 978-251-4041.
HENRY FRENCH OF BILLERICA
Mr.Henry French of Billerica,formerly of Somerville,Westford,and Florida,
died June 7,1998 at the Life Care Center of Merrimack Valley. He was married
to the late Mrs.Catherine ( Fleming ) French who died Feb 23,1997,Mrs Olivette
(O'Neil) French who died in 1981,and Mrs Wilma (Kocmit) French who died
in 1962. Born in Somerville on Dec. 1,1916, the son of the late Charles
W. and Louise (Brinnin) French. He was a graduate of Somerville High School
with the class of 1933. He served with the U.S.Navy during WW II with the
C-Bee's. Mr French was employed with the R.H.Donnell Transportation Company
in Boston until retirement in 1971. He was a communicant of St Catherine's
Church in Westford,and St Mary's Church in Chelmsford. Mr French was a
member of the Westford Elk's Club and the Boston Railway Express. He is
survived by a son and daughter in-law,Henry C. and Caroll (Gogan) French
of Nashua,NH.two daughters and a son-in- law,Judith Rando of Billerica,and
Patricia and Conrad Dusik of Virginia Beach,VA,a half brother Robert French
of Orona,ME,12 Grandchildren,15 Great Grandchildren,and several nieces
and nephews. He was the brother of the late Charles French of NJ,and Fl,Marjorie
Coutour of Nj,and Fl,Constances Carpenter of Nj,and Evelyn French of CA,and
Ma.
FUNERAL NOTICE ( MON & TUES )
FRENCH, of Billerica,formerly of Somerville,Westford,and Florida,died
June 7,1998.Henry French. In Lieu of Flowers,Memorials may be made in Henry's
name to the American Cancer Society 66-Y Concord Street,Wilmington,Ma 01887.Funeral
Wednesday at 8 O'clock from the DOLAN FUNERAL HOME 106 MIDDLESEX ST.CHELMSFORD,
with a Funeral Mass at 9 O'clock at St Mary's Church,Chelmsford. Visiting
hours Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Burial in Holyhood Cemetery, Boston.ARRANGEMENTS
BY DOLAN FUNERAL HOME 978-251-4041.
PAUL L. GAGNON ROLLER SKATING TEACHER
Paul L. Gagnon of North Chelmsford died July 4,1998 at Lowell General
Hospital. Born in Nashua N.H. on Feb. 11, 1935 the son of the late Leo
L. and Isabelle (Anctil) Gagnon. He was a graduate of Nashua High School
with the class of 1954, and attended New Hampshire Techincal College in
Manchester,N.H. He served with the U.S. Army from 1956 to 1959. At the
age of two he started roller skating and began his career as a teacher
of roller skating at the Hi-Hat Roller Skating Rink in Lowell, and then
at the Wal-Lex Roller Skating rink in Waltham, and then bought his own
roller skating business at Whalom Park Roller Skating Rink in Lunenburg
from 1968 to 1983 and from 1984 to the present time he has been teaching
at Roller World Rink in Saugus, Ma. In the past he has also driven School
Buses for National School Bus Company, and was a driver-trainer. He was
a communicant of St John the Evangelist Church and was a C.C.D. Teacher,
Lector, Cantor and Soloist at the church. He was a member of the K.of C.
Bishop Rocco Council in Westford and was a 4th degree with Bishop Delaney
Council in Lowell. He was an Eagle Scout with the Amercian Boy Scout Council.
He was a member for over 42 years with the Roller Skating Teahers Association
and he was a past member and Past President of the New England Chapter
of Roller Skating Rink Operators Association for 15 years while at Whalom
Park and was the Past V.P. of the National Roller Skating Rink Operators.
He is survived by an uncle Paul Anctil of Nashua, N.H., several cousins,
and two good friends, Mary Hurlburt of Hudson, N.H., and Donna Gravelle
of Lowell, Ma.
FUNERAL NOTICE
GAGNON, of North Chelmsford formerly of Nashua died July 4,1998. Paul
L. Gagnon. Funeral Thursday at 8 O'Clock from DOLAN FUNERAL HOME 106 Middlesex
St., Chelmsford with a Funeral Mass at 9 O'Clock at St. John the Evangelist
Church. Visiting hours Wednesday 2 to 4 & 7 to 9 p.m. Burial St. Louis
de Gonzague's Cemetery, Nashua. ARRANGEMENTS BY DOLAN FUNERAL HOME 978-251-4041.
GEORGE E. GAGNON JR. RETIRED USED CAR DEALER
George E. Gagnon Jr. of Lowell formerly of North Chelmsford died July
6, 1998 at the Saint's Memorial Medical Center in Lowell. Born in Chelmsford
on May 29, 1923 the son of the late George E. and Margaret M. (Conley)
Gagnon. He was a graduate of Keith Academy with the class of 1942. He served
with the U.S. Navy during World War II, from 1942 to 1946. He and his brother
Bob started and operated the Gagnon Bros. Oil Co. in North Chelmsford from
1947 until his retirng in 1977. In 1969 he started Gagnon Auto Sales, a
Used Car Dealership on Middlesex St. in North Chelmsford until he retired
around 1979, when he then leased out the dealership. He was a communicant
of St. John the Evangelist Church in North Chelmsford. He was a member
of the A. W. Vinal American Legion Post 313 in North Chelmsford. He is
survived by two sons and a daughter-in-law, George E. "Ted" Gagnon III,
of Lowell, and Mark and his wife Royanne (Olechewski) Gagnon of Ewing,
N.J., two brothers and their wives, Robert and Nancy (Doherty) Gagnon,
and Gary and Martha (Chianis) Gagnon, and a sister and her husband Muriel
and Francis Heroux, and a sister-in-law Mrs. Mary (Delaney) Gagnon all
of North Chelmsford, and two grandchildren Patrick W. and John R. Gagnon
of Ewing, N.J. He was the brother of the late Donald Gagnon who died June
3, 1978, and Kevin J. Gagnon who died Nov. 9, 1987, both of North Chelmsford.
FUNERAL NOTICE
GAGNON, of Lowell, formerly of North Chelmsford, died July 6,
1998.
George E. Gagnon, Jr. Funeral Fri. at 8 a.m. from the DOLAN FUNERAL HOME
106 MIDDLESEX ST. CHELMSFORD, with a funeral Mass at 9 a.m. at St. John
the Evangelist Church. Visiting hours Thurs. 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Burial
in St. Catherine's Cemetery, Westford. ARRANGEMENTS BY DOLAN FUNERAL HOME
978-251-4041.
MARY L. THOMAS OF LOWELL
Mrs. Mary L. (Dwyer) Thomas of Lowell, died July 9, 1998 at Lowell
General Hospital. Born in Lowell, on May 30, 1924, the daughter of the
late Timothy and Mary (Kelley) Dwyer. She was a graduate of St. Patrick's
High School in Lowell, with the class of 1941. She was employed with the
Synthetic Yarns Co. in Lowell, and with the I.R.S. for over 23 years until
her retirement in 1981. She was a former communicant of St. Patrick's Church
in Lowell. She was a member of the A.A.R.P., and the East End Ladies Cribage
League. She is survived by a son and daughter-in-law, Daniel Joseph and
Mary W. (Urbowicz) Thomas of Dracut, a daughter, Mary Ellen "M'Elle" Josselyn
of Lowell, a sister, Mrs. Francis (Eleanor) Barrett of Lowell, a brother-in-law,
Harry Wiley of Haverhill,brother and sisters in law, Joseph and Leah Thomas
of Salisbury and Florida,Raymond and Lorraine Thomas of Salisbury and Florida,and
Donald Mungovan of Lowell,also four grandchildren,Mrs Timothy( Jennifer)
Burgess of Lowell, Tara Thomas, and Christopher Thomas and Evan Thomas
both of Dracut, and three great-grandchildren, Melanie A. Burgess, Timothy
D. Burgess, and Nicole M. Burgess all of Lowell. She was the sister of
the late Catherine Wiley of Haverhill, John Dwyer, Henry Dwyer, Daniel
Dwyer, and William Dwyer.
FUNERAL NOTICE
THOMAS, of Lowell, died July 9, 1998. Mary L. (Dwyer) Thomas. Funeral
Monday at 8 o'clock from the DOLAN FUNERAL HOME 106 MIDDLESEX ST. CHELMSFORD,
with a Funeral Mass at 9 o'clock at St. John the Evangelist Church. Visiting
hours Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Burial in Westlawn Cemetery, Lowell.
ARRANGEMENTS BY DOLAN FUNERAL HOME 978-251-4041.
MARIE FITTON OF LOWELL
Miss. Marie Fitton of Lowell died July 13, 1998 at the Northwood Nursing
& Rehabilitation center in Lowell. Born in Lowell on September 27,
1912, the daughter of the late Robert E. and Marie L. (Charoux) Fitton.
She was a graduate of Lowell High School with the class of 1929. In her
early years she was employed with a local dress shop. She was a communicant
of St. Margaret's Church of Lowell, and St. Peter's Church of Lowell where
she played the organ. She enjoyed playing the piano for recitals. She was
a member of the Lady Garment Workers Union Local in Lowell. She was the
sister of the late Edmund Fitton and Arthur Fitton both of Lowell. She
is survived by a niece, Theresa and her husband Robert Cloutier of Lowell,
a nephew, Robert and his wife Ruthanne (Ahearn) Fitton of Chelmsford, many
grandnieces and grandnephews, and great-grandnieces and great-grandnephews.
FUNERAL NOTICE
FITTON, of Lowell died July 13, 1998. Marie Fitton. Funeral Wed. at
8 a.m. from the DOLAN FUNERAL HOME 106 MIDDLESEX ST. CHELMSFORD, with a
funeral Mass at 9 a.m. at St. Margaret's Church. No visiting hours. Burial
in Edson Cemetery, Lowell. Memorials may be made in her name to Camp Paul
for Exceptional Children, Box 53, Chelmsford, MA 01824. ARRANGEMENTS BY
DOLAN FUNERAL HOME 978-251-4041.
MALCOLM W. HAMBLETT OF NORTH CHELMSFORD & OGUNQUIT, ME.
Mr. Malcolm W. Hamblett of North Chelmsford, died suddenly July 12,
1998 at the York Hospital in York, ME. He was the beloved husband and best
friend of Mrs. Diann E. (Carey) Hamblett with whom he would have celebrated
their 38th anniversary on Nov. 19, 1998. Born in Derry, NH, on May 10,
1938, the son of the late Samuel and Marie (Emery) Hamblett. He was a graduate
of Pinkerton Academy High School with the class of 1956, he attended the
University of New Hampshire, and graduated from the New Hampshire College
of accounting. He was employed with Instrumentation Laboratory of Lexington,
Ma. for the past 30 years. He was a communicant of St. John the Evangelist
Church of North Chelmsford, and a resident of North Chelmsford for 26 years.
He was a long time member of Life Links of Lowell, formerly known as L.A.R.C.
Besides his wife he is survived by, and was the devoted father of three
sons, Gregory W. and his wife Deborah (Somogie) Hamblett of Nashua, NH,
Stephen A. Hamblett of Whitefield, NH, and James J. "Jamie" Hamblett of
Westford, the brother of, Rev. S. Benjamin and his wife Mary (Polhemus)
Hamblett of Derry, NH, and uncle of several nieces and nephews.
FUNERAL NOTICE
HAMBLETT, of North Chelmsford and Ogunquit, ME, died suddenly in York,
ME, July 12, 1998. Malcolm W. Hamblett. Funeral Thurs. at 8 a.m. from the
DOLAN FUNERAL HOME 106 MIDDLESEX ST. CHELMSFORD, with a funeral Mass at
9 a.m. at St. John the Evangelist Church. Visiting hours Wed. 2 to 4 and
7 to 9 p.m. Burial in Fairview Cemetery, Chelmsford. Memorials may be made
in his name to the Alternatives Unlimited Inc. 54 Douglas Rd., Whitinsville,
MA 01588. ARRANGEMENTS BY DOLAN FUNERAL HOME 978-251-4041.
MARCELENE L. HAIRE LIFE LONG RESIDENT OF NO. CHELMSFORD
Mrs. Marcelene L. (Genetti) Haire of North Chelmsford died July 25,
1998. She was married to Mr. M. Weldon Haire who died Aug. 20, 1982. Born
in Boston on July 3, 1920 the daughter of the late Nicola and Rose Genetti.
She was a graduate of Chelmsford High School with the class of 1937, and
also received her Bachelor of Education Degree from Boston University with
the class of 1941. She was a former school teacher in Chelmsford, and for
many years associated with the Haire Insurance Co. in North Chelmsford.
She is survived by a son Mark W. Haire of Nashua, N.H., and a daughter
and her husband Laurie J. and Roger Schmalz formerly of Marin County, California
presently of North Chelmsford, and two grandchildren Zachary Schmalz and
Damian Schmalz both of North Chelmsford, three nieces and one nephew A
private graveside service was held at the convenience of the family.
FUNERAL NOTICE
HAIRE, of North Chelmsford, died July 25, 1998. Marcelene "Lina" L.
(Genetti) Haire. A memorial service will be held Wed. Aug. 5, at 11 a.m.
at the North Chelmsford Congregational Church. ARRANGEMENTS BY DOLAN FUENRAL
HOME 978/251-4041.
WILLIAM G. ELTON RETIRED B & M SIGNAL DEPT.
Mr.William G. Elton of Lowell died July 27, 1998 at the Palm Manor
Nursing Home in Chelmsford. He was married to the late Mrs. Helen M.(Wilson)
Elton who died on May 22, 1997, they had celebrated their 51st wedding
anniversary. Born in Montreal, Canada on Oct. 2, 1916, the son of the late
Charles E. and Gertrude (Fletcher) Elton. He was a graduate of Lowell High
School with the class of 1933. He was employed for over 35 years with the
Boston and Maine Railroad at the Billerica Car Shop in the Signal Dept.
, and at the age of 55 he retired in 1971. In his youth he enjoyed roller
Skating at many area rank's. He was a member of of the Railroad Union and
also enjoyed bowling with the Boston and Maine's Bowling League at the
Brunswick Lanes. He is survived by a sister Mrs. Lillian Doran of North
Chelmsford and two sister-in-laws Helen Wilson and Mary McKenna both of
Malden, and several nieces and nephews.
FUNERAL NOTICE
ELTON, of Lowell died July 27, 1998. William G. Elton. Funeral services
Thurs. at 1: p.m. at the DOLAN FUNERAL HOME 106 MIDDLESEX ST. CHELMSFORD.
Visiting hours Wed. 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Burial in Westlawn Cemetery,
Lowell. ARRANGEMENTS BY DOLAN FUNERAL HOME 978-251-4041.
ROSA B. GAGNON OF LOWELL
Mrs. Rosa B. (Voyer) Gagnon, age 87, a former resident of Archambault
Towers in Lowell died July 31, 1998 at the Glenwood Nursing Home in Lowell.
She was married to the late Lionel J. Gagnon who died on Jan. 17, 1994.
Born in Charlestown, Ma. on Sept. 6, 1910, the daughter of the late Charles
and Amanda (Daigneault) Voyer. She is survived by a daughter Bernice H.
O'Neil of North Chelmsford, and a son and his wife Lionel "Mike" and Patricia
Gagnon of East Machias, Me., three sisters and one brother-in- law Helen
and William Hayes of Westford, Elizabeth Soroko of Manchester, Noela Dubois
of Tewksbury, and a brother Charles Voyer and a sister-in-law Phoebe Voyer
both of Dracut, and many grandchildren and great grandchildren and several
nieces and nephews. She was the sister of the late Joseph Voyer. Her body
was donated to University of Lowell College of Health Professions as an
anatomical gift for study and research.
GRACE R. MARSHALL OF NORTH CHELMSFORD
Miss Grace R. Marshal of North Chelmsford died July 31, 1998 at the
Fairhaven Nursing Home in Lowell. Born in Lowell on Feb.2, 1905,the daughter
of the late Matthew and Mary (Mallin) Marshall. She was eduacted at St.
Patrick's School in Lowell. She was a communicant of St. John the Evangelist
Churchin North Chelmsford, Ma. She is survived by two sisters Mrs. Esther
Larkin and Mary O'Keefe both of North Chelmsford, and five nieces and their
husbands Joy (Larkin) and Donald Enis, Marguerite (Larkin) and Eugene Gilet
all of Chelmsford, and Bernadine (Larkin) and Ralph Fountain of Nashua,
N.H., Mary Ann (Larkin) and Denis McCarthy of Atlanta, Ga., and Brenda
(Marshall) and Frank Baxter of Dunstable, and many grandnieces, and nephews.
She was the sister of the late Charles Marshall of Billerica, Matthew Marshall
of Lowell, and Elizabeth Cassidy of North Chelmsford.
FUNERAL NOTICE
MARSHALL, of North Chelmsford died July 31, 1998. Miss Grace R. Marshall.
Funeral Mon. at 8 a.m. from the DOLAN FUNERAL HOME 106 MIDDLESEX ST. CHELMSFORD,
with a funeral Mass at 9 a.m. at St. John the Evangelist Church. No Visiting
hours. Burial in St. Patrick's Cemetery. ARRANGEMENTS BY DOLAN FUNERAL
HOME 978-251-4041.
EDWARD P. CUNNINGHAM PROMINENT LOCAL BUSINESSMAN
Mr. Edward P. Cunningham of North Chelmsford, Hampton, N.H., and Cape
Coral, Fl. died at his home in North Chelmsford, Ma. on July 31, 1998.
He was married to Mrs. Rita (Hennessey) Cunningham with whom he celebrated
their 43rd anniversary on April 30. Born in Lowell, Ma. on Sept. 7, 1925
the son of the late Walter J. and Marion B. (Doyle) Cunningham. He was
a graduate of Lowell High School with the class of 1943. He served with
the U.S. Navy during World War II and received the World War II Victory
Medal, American Area Ribbon, and European African Middle Eastern Area Medal.
He was prominent in the Veterans Administration Community Care Program,
owning Cunningham Community Care Homes of Lowell. Additionally, he owned
and operated the Rye Beach Motel and Cottages of Rye NH as well other real
estate in the area. Besides his home in North Chelmsford he had homes in
Hampton, N.H., and in Cape Coral, FL. He was a communicant of both St.
John the Evangelist Church in North Chelmsford, and St. Theresa's Church
in Rye, N.H. He held membership with the Tyngsboro American Legion Post
# 247, the V.F.W. Walker Rogers Post # 662 in Lowell, and the D.A.V., The
Lowell Lodge of Elk's, and was a social member of the Royal Order of the
Moose in Cape Coral, Fl. Besides his wife he is survived by a daughter
Lynn and her husband John Herron, two sons and a daughter-in-law Edward
P. Cunningham Jr., and Douglas J. and his wife Paula (Ayer) Cunningham,
sister-in-laws Aline (Landry) Cunningham, all of Lowell, and Virginia (Daggett)
(Cunningham) Pierce of Harwichport, MA., brother-in-laws Robert and his
wife Estell Hennessey of Estero, Fl., and James Hennessey of Lawrence,
and three nieces and their husbands Jackie and Norman Lowe of Dracut, Kathy
and Daryl Tryson of St. Louis, Mo., Joanne and Kenneth Lewko of La. and
several grandnieces and grandnephews. He was the brother of the late Walter
Cunningham of Lowell, and Raymond Cunningham of Pa.
FUNERAL NOTICE
CUNNINGHAM, of North Chelmsford, and Hampton, N.H. died July 31, 1998.
Edward P. Cunningham. Funeral Wed. at 9 a.m. from the DOLAN FUNERAL HOME
106 MIDDLESEX ST. CHELMSFORD, with a funeral Mass at 10 a.m. at St. John
the Evangelist Church. Visiting hours Tue. 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Burial
in St. Mary's Cemetery, Tewksbury, Ma. Memorials may be made to either
Merrimack Valley Hospice Program or St. John the Evangelist Church's St.
Vincent de Paul Society. ARRANGEMENTS BY DOLAN FUNERAL HOME 978-251-4041.
ANTHONY KIVER OF LOWELL
Mr. Anthony Kiver of Lowell,died August 7,1998 at the Lowell General
Hospital. He was married to Mrs.Mary E. "Betty"(Gordon) Kiver with whom
he would have celebrated their 52nd anniversary on February 1,1999. Born
in Westford,on September 16,1922, the son of the late Alik and Pauline
(Minko) Kiver. He was a graduate of Westford Academy High School. He served
with the U.S.Army during World War Two from March 23,1943 until January
8,1946 attaining the rank of Technician Fourth Grade.He received the Good
Conduct Medal,Victory Medal,European African Middle Eastern Theater Campaign
Ribbon. Mr Kiver was employed by Fort Devens for a short time after the
War and then became employed by the Edith Nourse Rogers Hospital ( Bedford
VA Hospital) as a Warehouse Clerk for over forty years. He was a communicant
of St Margaret's Church of Lowell for more than forty years. Besides his
wife he is survived by one brother Walter Kiver of Acton,Ma,one sister
Mrs Mary Arning of New Nork,New York,Two nieces,Marcia Bushnoe of Andover,Ma,
Valerie Arning of NY,Ny,two nephews, John Arning Jr and William Arning
both of NY,Ny.
FUNERAL NOTICE
KIVER, of LOWELL, died August 7,1998.Anthony Kiver.At Mr Kiver's Request
there will be NO CALLING HOURS.Relatives and Friends are invited to his
Funeral Mass on MONDAY at St Margaret's Church,Lowell at 11 O'Clock . Burial
in St Patrick Cemetery,Hudson,NH.Donations may be made in his name to either:
St Margaret's Renovation Fund 374 Stevens Street,Lowell,Ma,or The American
Lung Association of Middlesex County P.O.Box 265 Burlington,Ma.ARRANGEMENTS
BY DOLAN FUNERAL HOME 106 Middlesex Street,Chelmsford,Ma.01863 978-251-4041.
ROBERT R. BERGERON RETIRED TYNGSBORO POLICE DEPT.
Robert R. Bergeron of Tyngsboro died Aug. 10, 1998 at the Lowell General
Hospital. He was married to Mrs. Catherine (Mahoney) Bergeron with whom
he would have celebrated their 52nd anniversary on Nov. 24, 1998. Born
in Lowell, Ma. on March 26, 1918, the son of the late Pierre and Rose (Guillette)
Bergeron. He was educated in the Lowell school system. During World War
II he served with the U.S. Army. He served as a Police Officer with the
Tyngsboro Police Dept. for 33 years retiring in 1983. He was a past member
of Blue Knight's Police Motor Cycle Club. Besides his wife he is survived
by two daughters and their husbands Rosemary and Dana Florence of Hudson,
N.H., and Veronica and Russell Wycoff of Apopka, Fl., and two sons and
a daughter- in-law Richard Bergeron of Tyngsboro, and Philip and Catherine
(Malarkey) Bergeron of Manhattan Beach, Ca., and a sister and her husband
Dorothy and Angelo Lipomi of Dracut, and 6 grandchildren Heather and Philip
Florence of Hudson, N.H., Robert M. Bergeron of Manhattan Beach, Ca., Katherine
and Christopher Lequin, and Stephanie Wycoff all of Apopka, Fl. He was
the father of Pfc. Robert J. Bergeron U.S. Army, who died Oct. 4, 1968
in Vietnam.
FUNERAL NOTICE
BERGERON, of Tyngsboro died Aug. 10, 1998. Robert R.Bergeron. Funeral
services Fri. at 11 a.m. at the DOLAN FUNERAL HOME 106 MIDDLESEX ST. CHELMSFORD.
No Visiting hours. Burial in Tyngsboro Memorial Cemetery. ARRANGEMENTS
BY DOLAN FUNERAL HOME 978-251-4041.
MARK J. FEEHAN OF WESTFORD
Mr. Mark J. Feehan of Westford, MA. died Aug. 12, 1998 at the Mass.
General Hospital in Boston. Born in Lowell on Nov. 26, 1958, the son of
Alton B. and Jean (Supple) Feehan. He was a graduate of Chelmsford High
School with the class of 1976, and also attended Mount Wachusett College.
He served with the U.S. Army as a Clinical Specialist during the Middle
East Crisis. Over the years he was employed with Mass. General Hospital,
New England Medical Center, and most recently held a Management position
at Credit Control Services (CCS), Inc of Newton, Ma. He was a communicant
of St. John the Evangelist Church. He was an accomplished pianist who loved
music and performed with musical groups; "Tsouky & the Memories", "Streetsong"
, and "The Casuals" during his musical career. He was also an avid gardener,
outdoorsman & enjoyed the Arts & LaToya very much. He was an officer
in St. John the Evangelist Church's C.Y.O. & was very active in the
Middlesex Deanery C.Y.O. Besides his parents he is survived by his maternal
grandmother Mrs. Esther Supple of North Chelmsford, a close friend Christopher
Cooley of Westford, three sisters and two brothers-in-law; Susan and Joseph
Carelli of Hollis, N.H., Maureen and Juan Ramos of Nashua, N.H. and Ellen
Feehan of Arlington, Ma. two brothers and a sister-in-law Michael and Karen
(McNamara) Feehan, and Bill Feehan all of Nashua, N.H., and nieces and
nephews Alex, Chrissy & Devon Carelli, Matty, Danny & Mikayla Feehan,
and Joshua Ramos.
FUNERAL NOTICE
FEEHAN, of Westford died Aug. 12, 1998. Mark J. Feehan. Funeral Mass
Sat. at 9 am at St. John the Evangelist Church. Memorials to the American
Cancer Society. Cremation Linwood Crematory, Haverhill, Ma. ARRANGEMENTS
BY DOLAN FUNERAL HOME 978-251-4041.
BEN P.P. MOSELEY JR. RETIRED COURT OFFICIER
Mr. Ben P. P. Moseley Jr. of Chelmsford, died suddenly Aug. 15, 1998
at the Lowell General Hospital. He was married to Mrs. Marjorie (Goodwin)
Moseley R.N. with whom he would have celebrated their 49th anniversary
on Sept. 24. Born in Boston, Ma on Feb. 3, 1924, the son of the late Ben
P.P. and Elizabeth W. (Thomas) Moseley. He attended Boston Latin High School.
He served with the U.S. Marine Corp during World War II, and participated
in action against the enemy on Bougainville, British Solomon Islands; Guam,
Marianas Islands, Okinawa Shima, and Ryukyu Islands. For many years he
was employed as a correctional officer with the .Middlesex County Superior
Court in Cambridge retiring in 1983. He attended the Congregational Church
at North Chelmsford . He was a 32nd Degree Mason with the William North
Lodge A.F & A.M. in Lowell, and was a member of the Founders &
Patriots of America, Society of Colonial Wars and the Confederate Museum.
He was pre-deceased by his brother Thomas Moseley of Sedona, AZ and his
twin brother William Moseley of Ipswich, MA. Besides his wife he is survived
by three sons and one daughter-in-law, Douglas W. Moseley of Groton, Ben
P.P. Moseley III of Wilmington, Deleware, and William J. and his wife Lynn
Moseley of Oneonta, NY, one sister, Ellen Ames of Hamilton, MA, and a brother,
Edward Moseley of Indian Hill Farm, W. Newbury, MA, grandchildren, Adam,
Kellie, Jessica, Lauren, Chris, Josh, Ned Moseley, and Nathan Widfeldt
and one great grandchild Evan Moseley.
FUNERAL NOTICE
(2 DAYS Mon. & Tue.) MOSELEY, of Chelmsford died Aug. 15, 1998.
Ben P.P. Moseley Jr. Funeral Service's Wed. at 11 a.m. at the DOLAN FUNERAL
HOME 106 MIDDLESEX ST. CHELMSFORD. Visiting hours Tue. 2 to 4 and 7 to
8 p.m. Burial in Fairview Cemetery, Chelmsford. Memorials Care of the Guerilla
Foundation, Box 620640, Woodside, Ca. 94062-9901. ARRANGEMENTS BY DOLAN
FUNERAL HOME 978-251-4041.
ROSARIO CASIPE OF LAWRENCE
Mrs. Rosario (Marinas) Casipe of Lawrence, died Aug. 24, 1998 at the
Hale Hospital in Haverhill. She was married to the late Mr. Crisanto Abalos
who died Feb. 9, 1945, and the late Mr. Teodorico Casipe who died Apr.
15, 1986. Born in Manila in the Philippines on Feb. 2, 1917, the daughter
of the late Manuel and Isabell (Capo) Marinas. She was educated in the
Philippines. She came to the United States in Dec. 1976. She was employed
with the Jampa Co., Inc. of Lowell, and with the Analog Devices Co. in
Wilmington until her retirement in 1992. She was a communicant of St. Theresa's
Church of Dracut and St. John the Evangelist Church in North Chelmsford.
She was a member of the Sto. Nino Group in MA, and the Cursillo Movement
in the Philippines. She is survived by three sons, Renato and his wife
Linda Casipe of Lowell, Danilo Casipe of Lawrence, and Arthur Casipe of
Lawrence, five daughters and sons-in-law, Leticia and Lucinio Obando of
Dracut, Lucita and Eduardo Nurne of the Philippines, Lolita and Romeo Gonzalo
of Dracut, Corazon Socorro and Bob Carito of Pelham, NH, and Rosario and
Hugh Jackson of Newport Coast, CA, fourteen grandchildren, and 5 great-grandchildren.
She was the mother of the late Marcela A. Pineda of Lowell, who died Oct.
26, 1996, and sister of the late, Pedro Marinas of the Philippines, Paulina
Malibunas of San Francisco, CA, and Catalina Suarez of the Philippines.
FUNERAL NOTICE
( 2 DAYS 8/25, 8/26) CASIPE, of Lawrence, died Aug. 24, 1998. Rosario
(Marinas) Casipe. Funeral Thur. at 8 a.m. from the DOLAN FUNERAL HOME 106
MIDDLESEX ST. CHELMSFORD, with a funeral Mass at 9 a.m. at St. John the
Evangelist Church. Visiting hours Wed. 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Burial in
Fairview Cemetery, Chelmsford. ARRANGEMENTS BY DOLAN FUNERAL HOME 978-251-4041.
ANNE E. HEHIR OF NORTH CHELMSFORD
Ms. Anne E. Hehir of North Chelmsford, died Aug. 26, 1998 at the Sunny
Acres Nursing Home in Chelmsford. Born in Dracut, on Sept. 28, 1913, the
daughter of the late Bryan and Catherine (Pyne) Hehir. She was a graduate
of Chelmsford High School with the class of 1930, and the Lowell Normal
School. She was a teacher at the Princeton Street School, and the North
School in Chelmsford, from where she retired in 1978. She was a communicant
of St. John the Evangelist Church of North Chelmsford, and belonged to
the Church's Blessed Virgin Sodality. She was a member of the Mass. Retired
Teachers Assoc., and the Chelmsford Senior Citizens Club. She is survived
by two sisters, Catherine F. Hehir, and Mildred M. Hehir, both of No. Chelmsford,
many nieces and nephews, among them is the Rev. J. Bryan Hehir who will
celebrate her Mass of Christian Burial. She was the sister of the late
Thomas Hehir of Brockton, William P. O'Heir of Stoughton, Edmund J. Hehir
of Canton, and J. Joseph Hehir, Mary R. Hehir, R.N. and Emily Hehir all
of North Chelmsford.
FUNERAL NOTICE
HEHIR, of N. Chelmsford, died Aug. 26, 1998. Anne E. Hehir. Funeral
Sat. at 9 a.m. from the DOLAN FUNERAL HOME 106 MIDDLESEX ST. CHELMSFORD,
with a funeral Mass at 10 a.m. at St. John the Evangelist Church. Visiting
hours Fri. 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Burial in St. Patrick's Cemetery, Lowell.
ARRANGEMENTS BY DOLAN FUNERAL HOME 978-251-4041.
RODERICK J. "RUDY" RICHARD OF NORTH CHELMSFORD
Mr. Roderick J. "Rudy" Richard of North Chelmsford died Aug. 26, 1998
at the Palm Manor Nursing Home in Chelmsford. He was married to Mrs. Theresa
E. (Dionne) Richard with whom she would have celebrated their 53rd wedding
anniversary on Nov. 24, 1998. Born in Westford on July 14, 1922, the son
of the late Rudolph and Leonide (Cote) Richard. He attended the Westford
School System. He served in the U.S. Navy during WW II. In his early years
he was employed with the Southwell Combing Mills in N. Chelmsford, and
more recently with the Chelmsford Public School System where he was employed
in the Mantainance Dept. until his retirement in 1985. He was a communicant
of St. John the Evangelist Church of N. Chelmsford and an Usher. He was
a member of the Chelmsford Senior Citizens Club, a Grand Knight with the
Knights of Columbus in Chelmsford, and a former member of the Chelmsford
Lodge of Elks. He was the Bingo Caller for St. John the Evangelist Church,
the Chelmsford Elks, and the Chelmsford Senior Citizens Center. Besides
his wife he is survived by a daughter Rose M. Durand of Dracut, two sisters,
MRs. Dorra Labbe of Groton, and Mrs. Arthur (Florence) Lemire of Littleton,
and three grandchildren, Michelle Durand of Dracut, Raymond Durand of Hudson,
NH, and Jamie Durand of Lowell. He was the brother of the late Adrienne
Palma of Westford who died in 1965.
FUNERAL NOTICE
(2 DAYS Thurs. & Fri.)
RICHARD, of N. Chelmsford died Aug. 26, 1998. Roderick J. "Rudy" Richard.
Funeral Sat. at 8 am from the DOLAN FUNERAL HOME 106 MIDDLESEX ST. CHELMSFORD,
with a funeral Mass at 9 am at St. John the Evangelist Church. Visiting
hours Fri. 5 to 9 p.m. Burial in St. Catherine's Cemetery, Westford. Memorials
may be made in his name to the Chelmsford Senior Citizens Center. ARRANGEMENTS
BY DOLAN FUNERAL HOME 978-251-4041. |