Boston Herald - June 26, 2007
Irene G Dutra, 78, of Exeter NH
Irene G (Murphy) Dutra of Exeter, NH, a homemaker died Thursday at her home. She was 78.
Born and raised in Roxbury, Mrs Dutra had lived in Exeter for the past 25 years.
She was a graduate of Roxbury High School.
She was an avid reader enjoyed visiting the public library and volunteered at the Exeter schools by reading books to children. She also enjoyed Bingo.
Wife of the late John P Mrs Dutra is survived by four sons Robert Stoddard of Junction City, Kansas, William J Stoddard of Hampton NH, John T of Tampa Fla, and Laurence of Weymouth; a daughter Janice A Stoddard of Weymouth; a sister Noani Civita of Fitchburg; a brother James Murphy of Fitchburg, seven grandchildren, two great grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.
A Funeral service will be held at 11 am tomorrow at Brewitt Funeral Home.
Burial will be in Exeter Cemetery, Exeter.
Friday, November 26, 2010
Obit: Dorothy Basteri
Boston Herald - June 26, 2007
Dorothy Basteri of Arlington, 69, worked for IBM
Dorothy A "Dotti" (Bernicchi) Basteri of Arlington, an administrative assistant died saturday at the Tibbet House, Needham. She was 69.
Mrs Basteri was born in Somerville.
She worked as an administrative assistant for IBM.
She is survived by two daughters, Cheryl (Basteri) Richards and Kerry Cappucci; two grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
A funeral mass will be celebrated at 10 am Thursday at St Agnes Church, Arlington.
Funeral arrangements by Keefe Funeral Home, Arlington.
Dorothy Basteri of Arlington, 69, worked for IBM
Dorothy A "Dotti" (Bernicchi) Basteri of Arlington, an administrative assistant died saturday at the Tibbet House, Needham. She was 69.
Mrs Basteri was born in Somerville.
She worked as an administrative assistant for IBM.
She is survived by two daughters, Cheryl (Basteri) Richards and Kerry Cappucci; two grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
A funeral mass will be celebrated at 10 am Thursday at St Agnes Church, Arlington.
Funeral arrangements by Keefe Funeral Home, Arlington.
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Obit: Kathleen Emerson
Boston Herald - June 6 2007
Kathleen Emerson of Arlington, at 88, Somerville native
Kathleen H (Brown) Emerson of Arlington, formerly of Somerville, a retired administrative assistant, died Sunday in Weymouth after a brief illness. She was 88.
Born and raised in Somerville, Ms Emerson resided in Arlington.
She retired as an administrative assistant for Littman Stethoscopes in Boston.
Ms Emerson is survived by her brother Arthur Brown of California; and several nieces and nephews.
A Funeral service will be held at 12:15pm Thursday at Christ Episcopal Church, Somerville.
Burial will be private.
Funeral arrangements by George L. Doherty Funeral Home, Somerville.
Kathleen Emerson of Arlington, at 88, Somerville native
Kathleen H (Brown) Emerson of Arlington, formerly of Somerville, a retired administrative assistant, died Sunday in Weymouth after a brief illness. She was 88.
Born and raised in Somerville, Ms Emerson resided in Arlington.
She retired as an administrative assistant for Littman Stethoscopes in Boston.
Ms Emerson is survived by her brother Arthur Brown of California; and several nieces and nephews.
A Funeral service will be held at 12:15pm Thursday at Christ Episcopal Church, Somerville.
Burial will be private.
Funeral arrangements by George L. Doherty Funeral Home, Somerville.
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Friday, November 12, 2010
Obit: Maurice Sponzo
Boston Herald - June 26 2007
Maurice Sponzo, 92, exonerated wrongly accused teenager.
SIMSBURY, Conn -- Retired Superior Court Judge Maurice J Sponzo, a key figure in a 1970s murder case that cleared a wrongly accused Falls Village teenager, has died.
Judge Sponzo, who served as a one-man grand jury in an investigation that cleared Peter Reilly in the 1973 slaying of his mother, Barbara Gibbons, died Wednesday. He was 92.
Reilly confessed to the slaying after intense interrogation by the state police and the 18-year-old was later convicted of first-degree manslaughter. Reilly recanted the confession while serving a 16 year prison sentence
--Associated Press
Maurice Sponzo, 92, exonerated wrongly accused teenager.
SIMSBURY, Conn -- Retired Superior Court Judge Maurice J Sponzo, a key figure in a 1970s murder case that cleared a wrongly accused Falls Village teenager, has died.
Judge Sponzo, who served as a one-man grand jury in an investigation that cleared Peter Reilly in the 1973 slaying of his mother, Barbara Gibbons, died Wednesday. He was 92.
Reilly confessed to the slaying after intense interrogation by the state police and the 18-year-old was later convicted of first-degree manslaughter. Reilly recanted the confession while serving a 16 year prison sentence
--Associated Press
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Obit: Lucile M (Cox) Rose
Boston Herald - June 26 2007
Lucile M. Rose 81, of Salem, NH, retired assembler
Lucile M. (Cox) Rose of Salem, N.H. a retired assembler, died Saturday and Prescott House Nursing Home, North Andover. She was 81.
Born and raised in Lawrence, Mrs Rose had lived in Salem for more than 50 years.
She was educated in Lawrence Schools
Mrs. Rose was an assembler for AT&T in North Andover
She was a communicant of Mary Queen of Peace Church in Salem and the Ladies Auxiliary of Veterans of Foreign Posts 8546 in Salem.
She enjoyed knitting, crocheting, and cooking.
Mrs Rose is survived by her husband Frank, of Salem; a son, Francis B, of Davenport, Fla; a daughter; Charlene of Weare, NH; a brother, Bernard of Methuen; a sister, Marcelle of Bradford; three grandchildren, five great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
A funeral service will be held at 10 am tomorrow at Mary Queen of Peace Church, Salem.
Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Lawrence.
Arrangements by Douglas and Johnson Funeral Home, Salem.
Lucile M. Rose 81, of Salem, NH, retired assembler
Lucile M. (Cox) Rose of Salem, N.H. a retired assembler, died Saturday and Prescott House Nursing Home, North Andover. She was 81.
Born and raised in Lawrence, Mrs Rose had lived in Salem for more than 50 years.
She was educated in Lawrence Schools
Mrs. Rose was an assembler for AT&T in North Andover
She was a communicant of Mary Queen of Peace Church in Salem and the Ladies Auxiliary of Veterans of Foreign Posts 8546 in Salem.
She enjoyed knitting, crocheting, and cooking.
Mrs Rose is survived by her husband Frank, of Salem; a son, Francis B, of Davenport, Fla; a daughter; Charlene of Weare, NH; a brother, Bernard of Methuen; a sister, Marcelle of Bradford; three grandchildren, five great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
A funeral service will be held at 10 am tomorrow at Mary Queen of Peace Church, Salem.
Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Lawrence.
Arrangements by Douglas and Johnson Funeral Home, Salem.
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Friday, November 5, 2010
Obit: Abraham Katz
The Daily Item - Lynn, Mass - Sep 10 1988
Abraham Katz
Revere - Services for Abraham Katz, 420 Revere Beach Blvd, will be held Sunday at 10 am in the rances Kessel of Revere, Minnie Parker of Cambridge and Leona Trabucca of Somerville, and several grandchildren.
Abraham Katz
Revere - Services for Abraham Katz, 420 Revere Beach Blvd, will be held Sunday at 10 am in the rances Kessel of Revere, Minnie Parker of Cambridge and Leona Trabucca of Somerville, and several grandchildren.
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Obit: Carl Henry Doucette
The Daily Item: Lynn, Ma - Sep 10, 1988
Carl H(enry) Doucette
Lynn - Carl H Doucette, 38 22 Lander Ave, died. Friday at Atlanticare Medical Center later a brief illness.
Born in Lynn, son of Charlotte M (Doucette) Doucetter of Lynn and the late Henry A Doucette, he lived all his life in Lynn.
He attended local school, graduating from Lynn Trade, and was active in Lynn Youth Hockey.
Mr. Doucette was an automotive body technician for York Oldsmobile in Revere for eight years and was also a part time employee of Airborne Express in Boston for two years. He had previously worked for Peterson Ford.
He also leaves two sons, Kevin C Doucette, and junior at English High, and Christopher R Doucette, a Grade 6 student at Bagnal Elementary School in Groveland: two sisters, Edith A Penwell of Chula Vista, Calif., and Elaine C Leopold of Lincoln, RI and several nieces and nephews.
The funeral will be held Monday at 8 am, from the Cuffe-McGinn Funeral Home, 157 Maple St, with a mass at 9 in St Joseph's Church.
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Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Obit: Warren T Hanna Sr
Boston Herald, Boston, Ma. June 26, 2007
Warren T Hannah Sr of Framingham, 87, business owner, vet
Warren T "Ward" Hanna Sr of Framingham, a business owner and World War II veteran, died Thursday at his home. He was 87.
orn in Natick, Mr Hanna was a graduate of Natick High School, where he was the captain of the footall and gold teams. He was also a member of the hockey team and served as a swimming instructor for the Red Cross. He attended the Rhode Island School of Design.
After graduation, Mr Hanna joined the Parachute Infantry and served at the parachute jump instructors' school at Fort Benning, Ga. He served with the 50 11th Airborne group immortalized in Stephen E Ambrose's book and HBO television series "Band Of Brothers." While in the airborne group, he tested and created different techniques on various parachute drop methods. He procured a patent for a quick-release device for use on parachute harnesses to allow the wearer to release their harness when hung up on trees.
After his military service, he founded the Worcester Air Conditioning Co in 1960. In 1986, he founded the Hard of Hearing Advocates, a non-profit designed to provide advocacy for hard-of-hearing people.
Mr Hanna is survived by his wife, H Patricia (Kincade); three sons, Warren Thomas Jr of Sherborn, Dana of Northboro and Gary of Del Ray Beach, Fla; and two grandchildren.
A funeral mass will be celebrated at 11am today in St Bridget's Church, Framingham.
Arrangements y John Everett and Sons Funeral Home, Natick
Warren T Hannah Sr of Framingham, 87, business owner, vet
Warren T "Ward" Hanna Sr of Framingham, a business owner and World War II veteran, died Thursday at his home. He was 87.
orn in Natick, Mr Hanna was a graduate of Natick High School, where he was the captain of the footall and gold teams. He was also a member of the hockey team and served as a swimming instructor for the Red Cross. He attended the Rhode Island School of Design.
After graduation, Mr Hanna joined the Parachute Infantry and served at the parachute jump instructors' school at Fort Benning, Ga. He served with the 50 11th Airborne group immortalized in Stephen E Ambrose's book and HBO television series "Band Of Brothers." While in the airborne group, he tested and created different techniques on various parachute drop methods. He procured a patent for a quick-release device for use on parachute harnesses to allow the wearer to release their harness when hung up on trees.
After his military service, he founded the Worcester Air Conditioning Co in 1960. In 1986, he founded the Hard of Hearing Advocates, a non-profit designed to provide advocacy for hard-of-hearing people.
Mr Hanna is survived by his wife, H Patricia (Kincade); three sons, Warren Thomas Jr of Sherborn, Dana of Northboro and Gary of Del Ray Beach, Fla; and two grandchildren.
A funeral mass will be celebrated at 11am today in St Bridget's Church, Framingham.
Arrangements y John Everett and Sons Funeral Home, Natick
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