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a 01 2 THE BOSTON SUNDAY GLOBE APRIL 26, 1987 DEATH NOTICES BY CITY OR TOWN AMESBURY Johnson, Helen ARLINGTON Elicona, Lucia Racioppi, Diana ASHLAND Gurney, Cornelia P. BEDFORD Collins, Florence Crampton, G. Roland Sarcia, Michael BELMONT Flavin, Edward J. BOSTON Swan, Stephen O. BRAINTREE Albasini, Jerrold A.

Fortune, Agnes M. Himmel, Nancy Rhilinger, Gertrude J. BRIGHTON John P. Dresner, Syril BROCKTON Fahey, Mary T. Flannery, George F.

BROOKLINE Cortell, Pearl Gauthier, Dorothy C. Gillerman, Bertha McCarn, E. Rosamond Raine, Sydney BURLINGTON Stewart, Priscilla M. BUZZARDS BAY White, Jacqueline E. CAMBRIDGE Fraser, Amy L.

Norton, Cummins J. 'CANTON Allen, Raymond Bradford Jr. Carrara, Joseph Rettman, Joseph C. CHARLESTOWN Lynch, William I. Martell, Kevin J.

CHELSEA Saladino, Ignazia CHESTNUT HILL Larkin, Patricia McElroy CONCORD Duggan, Marjorie James E. A. DEDHAM Alvino, Lillian Greenwood, Oscar J. Scafati, Rena DORCHESTER Bullock, Sylvester Feehan, Flora C. Gibbons, Francis P.

O'Neill. Frances E. Sullivan, Mary P. Vaughn, Johnnie Jr. DOVER Heinlein, Chester F.

Sr. EAST BOSTON Lorina, John Sr. Mary Filotea, P.M.C. EAST PEPPERELL Morgan, Elizabeth F. FALMOUTH Karalekas, Dear T.

-FRAMINGHAM McCarthy, George E. DEATHS HINGHAM ROSLINDALE Wigman, Joseph G. Wright, Christine E. HYDE PARK ROXBURY Day, Clara Effee, Clayton C. Jr.

Kingston, James A. Ransom, Elizabeth JAMAICA PLAIN SALEM Donovan, Dorothy L. Ronan, Atty. James T. Fitzgerald, Sarah Jones, Robert J.

SAUGUS Safer, Agnes E. Bird, Charles E. LEXINGTON SCITUATE DiRocco, Anthony John Dingwell, Gertrude M. LOWELL SOMERVILLE Chirichiello-Churchillo, Roy Cincotta, Joseph MALDEN Hurley, Rev. Daniel E.

Doris E. Dennison, Norma L. Keeley, Charles F. McLeod, Rosella White, Ora B. Ortolani, Aldo Whitehead, Mary A.

Siraco, Angelina Tritchler, Ann A. SOUTH BOSTON Carney, Alice M. MARTHAS VINEYARD Fillion. Millett, James A. Frasca, Vito Mary MATTAPAN Grubb, Robert E.

Taylor, Larry D. SOUTH WEYMOUTH MAYNARD Taravella, Joan E. King, James V. STONEHAM MEDFIELD Vieira, Anthony Salemi, Virginia M. STOW MEDFORD Ramsden, Sophie E.

Deady, Walter I. WABAN O'Connell, Theresa B. Wile, George M. Termini, Nancy WAKEFIELD MILLIS Hanco*ck, Grace M. Braman, Margaret M.

Foley, Jean WALTHAM MILTON Connerney, William F. Barden, Floyd H. Quinian, Donald J. O'Halloran, John F. Rooney, Robert F.

Sr. WATERTOWN Zine, Elsa W. Beverly, Helen F. NAHANT Kravitz, Morris Van Campen, Dorothy A. Rogers, Maurice R.

NATICK WELLESLEY Cohen, Irving Kueck, Hilde M. NEEDHAM WEST ROXBURY Hession, Robert P. Dunn, Joseph A. Ward, Martha Hamilton, Geraldine Tredemas, Maria NEWTON WEYMOUTH Ferzacca, Virginia Davidson, Robert E. NORWOOD Reavey, Carl D.

Mattson, Frances C. WILMINGTON Ruotolo, Lucy Willett, Alice M. Shea, Francis J. PEABODY WINCHESTER Mahoney, Dr. Gerald T.

D.D.S. Outlaw, McDonald, L. Louberria Gertrude U. PLYMOUTH Scimone, Olga Klasky, Hyman John QUINCY M. OUT OF STATE Coleran, John Desaulniers, Charles B.

CONNECTICUT Albert E. Gray, Atty. Hayes, Edward F. Ober, Wayne Kenneth McDonald, Marie E. FLORIDA RANDOLPH Donaghy, Frances M.

Brennan, James Hussey, Louise L. Rintels, Charlotte R. READING Stevenson, Chester W. Ferrari, Victor Sr. Stamatis, Charles H.

MAINE White, Deborah Woodco*ck REVERE Gulla, Susan MARYLAND Hickey, Louise LaGorce ROCKLAND Wallace, Thelma E. NEW HAMPSHIRE Goy, Constance E. ROCKPORT McKinlay, John Allan Manno, Louis J. Morse. Elisha ALBASINI-Jerrold A.

age 25 years, unexpectedly of Braintree, April 25. Son of Joseph A. and Jane M. (Kinniburgh) Albasini prof Braintree. Brother of the late Joseph P.

Albasini. Grandson of Alice L. Kinniburgh of Quincy and the late James Kinniburgh Also and Paradisa and Allessandro Albasini. survived by several aunts, uncles and many cousins. Funeral from the Leo J.

McMaster and Son Funeral Home, 86 Franklin St, BRAINTREE (Rte. 37) Wed. April 29 at 9 a.m. Followed by a Funeral Mass in St. Francis of Assisi Church at 10 a.m.

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to visit the Funeral Tuesday Home afteroon and evening 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 Monday evening 7-9 and p.m. Remembrances may be sent to the JoFund, 605 Liberty St, Braintree, MA 02184. 'seph P. Albasini Memorial Scholarship ALLEN-Of Canton by accident April 25, 01987.

son Raymond of Bradford Jr. Sr. age and 24 Theresa years. Beloved Raymond B. ory Allen both of Canton.

Funeral from the (Morgan) Allen. Brother of David and GregJames H. Delaney Funeral Home, 48 Common St, WALPOLE on Tues. at 9 a.m. Mass 8 'of Christian Burial in Blessed Sacrament Church Walpole at 10 a.m.

Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Sunday 7-9, Monday 2-4 and 7-9. Interment St. Francis Cemetery Walpole. AL VINO -Of Dedham, April 25, 1987, Lillian (Impeduglia).

Beloved wife of the late Pas- of Alvino. Devoted mother Catherine McMillan of Pennsylvania, Florence LaCortiglia of Dedham Sabino Alvino of Hyde Park. Sister of Vito Impeduglia of Texas, Salvatore Impeduglia of Newton Millie Corea of East Boston. Also survived by 8 grandchildren, 11 great granchildren ,3 great, great grandchildren. Funeral from the P.

E. Murray Funeral Home, 2000 Centre WEST ROXBURY on Tuesday, April 28 at 8, a.m. Funeral Mass in St. Susanna's SI 'Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives friends invited.

Visiting hours on Monday 2-4 7-9 p.m. Interment in St. Joseph's Cemetery. BARDEN -In Waltham, formerly of Belmont, suddenly, April 23, 1987, Floyd H. Barden.

Beloved husband of Lia (Cardillo) Barden. Devoted father of Mrs. Rene (Janice) Barchilon of NYC, and the late Anne Marie Barden. Brother of Emmett of Newton, Bernard Barden of Waltham, and the late Raymond Barden, Elmer Barden, and Alvin Barden. Also survived by several neices and nephews.

Service from the Brasco Son Memofrial, 773 Moody WALTHAM, Monday morning at 9 a.m. Followed with a Mass of Christian Burial in the Sacred Heart Church at 10:00. Relatives and friends are restfully invited to attend. Visiting Hours Saturday and Sunday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. (Parking attendant on duty.) BEVERL -Of Yarmouth, formerly of Watertown, April 24, Helen F.

Sister of Dorothy B. Keswick of Needham. Aunt of Beverly Winn of Waltham, William Keswick of ME. Great-aunt of Pamela S. Rondina of Billerica, Donald E.

Winn of CA. Funeral services in the Lyons Hayes Funeral Home, 1479 Washington WEST NEWTON, Monday at 10:00 a.m. Visiting hours Sunday 2-4 7- 9 p.m. Donations in Helen's memory to the First Baptist Church of Watertown, 13 Mt. Auburn Watertown, 02172 would be appreciated.

Interment Ridgelawn Cemetery. BIRD -Of Saugus, formerly of hubsand Charlestown April 25, Charles E. Devoted of of Weltha (Belisle). Father of Bruce K. Bird Kingston.

Funeral Service from the BisbeePorcella Funeral Home, 549 Lincoln Ave, SAUGUS, Tues. at 9 a.m. Followed by a Fuheral Mass in the Blessed Sacrament Church at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

Interment Riverside Cemetery. Late member Old Charlestown Schoolboys D.A.V. Saugus. BOLAND-In Brighton, April 22, John P. Father of Kathleen J.

Boland of Lynn. Brother of Mary B. O'Connor of Lowell. Funeral from the John F. Reen Funeral Home, 63 Chestnut Hill Ave, BRIGHTON, Monday morning at 8 a.m.

Funeral Mass in St. Columbkille's Church at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends respectfully invited to attend. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. Visiting hours Sunday affernoon only 2-4 p.m.

BRAMAN-Of Millis, formerly of Charlestown, April 24, 1987 Margaret M. (Gill). Wife I of the late Charles H. Sr. Loving mother of Robert T.

and Charles H. Jr. both of Millis hiand Donald of Wareham. Also survived by 8 grandchildren. Mass of Christian burial at 91 the Apostle Church, Millis on Tuesday at 10 a.m.

Visiting hours at the Roberts-Mitchell Funeral Home, 90 Curve MILLIS on Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Relatives and friends respectfully Everett. invited. Woodlawn Cemetery, If ordesired donations in her memory may be made to the charity of your choice. BRENNAN-Of Randolph, formerly of Readville, Hyde Park.

April 23, James. Beloved husband of Mary (Regan), loving father of Margaret, Eileen, Maureen, Kevin, and Brian, all of Randolph. Devoted brother of Desmond Brennan of Roslindale, Brian and William Brennan, Nora McNamara, all of Joan Diedrichsen of Holbrook, Kevin Brennan of Ireland, Richard and Mat1-thew Brennan, Elizabeth Blair, Brigit McConnville and Barbara Connolly, all of England. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Reposing at the Cartwright Funeral Home, 419 No.

Main RANDOLPH until 8:15 a.m. on Monday followed by. a Funeral Mass at 9 a.m. in St. Bernadett's Church, No.

Randolph. Relatives and friends are respectfully attend. Visiting hours Sunday 2-4 and 7-9. Burial in St. Joseph's Cemetery, West Roxbury.

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Auburn St. MYNN: 87 Springvale Ave. QUINCY: 84 Penn St. DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS Home, CRAMPTON-At Bedford, formerly of Carleton-Willard Cohasset, G. (Walker).

Beloved wife of the late William J. the -In Dorchester, April 25, Flora C. Roland, on April 23, 1967. Husband of the Feehan. Mother of William J.

of Brockton, Barbara (Clay) Crampton. Father of Richard J. of Marshfield, John and CatherPhebe C. Leighton of Cambridge, Susan ine Feehan, both of Dorchester. GrandBerard of Memphis, TN, Paula Crampton of mother of Michael, Funeral Kerryn, Colleen and Francisco, CA, also survived by Christopher Feehan.

from the John grandchildren. Funeral Service on Monday, C. Mulry Funeral Home, 223 8:15. Neponset Funeral April 27, at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, DORCHESTER, Tuesday Church at at Cohasset at 12 noon.

Relatives and friends Mass in St. Ann's 9 a.m. Relatives kindly invited. In lieu of flowers it is Mr. and friends invited.

Visiting hours Monday Crampon's wish that donations be sent to 2-4, 7-9. Interment Mt. Hope Cemetery. Ancestoral Jones Tavern, which is part ently the being Iron Work renovated Farm for in historic Acton, Inc, preserva- pres- Sr. Beloved husband of Anne L.

(FitzGerald) FERRARI-Of Reading April 23, Victor tion, P.O. Box 11, Acton. MA 01720. Ar- and father of Mrs. Robert (Lorraine) Hamilrangements by J.S.

Waterman Sons-East- ton nella of of Billerica, Lynnfield Mrs. the Michael late Victor (Virginia) A. Father Senin-law of Mary Ann Ferrari of N.Y. Brother of man, BOSTON DAVIDSON-Robert E. in Weymouth, for- Joseph of Washington, Anthony of Winchesmerly of Dorchester, April 23, 1987.

Beloved ter. Dorothy Zani, Giusti Frances Ferretti, Louise husband of Jean (Gillolly) Davidson. Father Hutchings Irene all of Somerville. Nancy Davidson of Abington and of Jeffrey Grandfather of Kimberly, Jill Keith, Hamilton. Kirk Funeral SenSullivan of Melrose.

Funeral from the Mc- from the Joseph Doherty Funeral Home, 11 Davidson of Weymouth. Brother Aileen nella, Barry, Jodi Donald Funeral Home, SOUTH WEY- Linden READING Monday at 9 a.m. FuMOUTH, at 809 Main St. (Rte. 18, oppos.

neral Mass in St. Athanasius Church at 10. Shore Hospital) Monday at 9 a.m. Fu- Calling hours Sunday 2-4 7-9. Late memneral Mass in the Immaculate Conception ber of the Dante Club of Somerville the Church at 10 o'clock.

Relatives and friends Marconi Club of Stoneham. invited. Visiting hours Saturday, 7-9, Sun2-4, 7-9. Army Vet WWII, Retired Exec- FERZACCA- -Of Newton, wife of April the late 23, Mario Virginia J. day, utive City Editor, former Record American.

(Pignatelli). Beloved Interment Oid North Cemetery, Weymouth. Ferzacca. Devoted mother of John P. and loving grandmother of Dante and Danielle DAY-Of High Park, April 23, 1987, Clara.

Ferzacca all Robert of Newton, also survived A by sister a Beloved daughter of the late John and Clara brother Pignatelli of Newton, (West) Day. Cousin of Ida (Graves) Kerivan Rita Steidinger of Norwood and several Wellesley. Survived by nieces, nephews nieces and nephews. 465 Centre Funeral from NEWTON, Mackay and cousins. Funeral services from the Car- Funeral Home, roll-Thomas Funeral HOme, 22 Oak Monday at 9 a.m.

Followed by a Funeral HYDE PARK, Monday morning at 11. Rela- Mass at 10 a.m. at Sacred Heart Church, tives and friends invited. Visiting hours Sat- 1321 Centre Newton Ctr. Visiting hours urday 6-9, Sunday 2-5 and 7-9.

Member Se- Sunday 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Relatives and friends nior Citizens lifetime resident of Hyde Pk. kindly invited. Donations in Virginia's memory may be made to American Waltham, Cancer SociDEADY -In Medford, April 24, Walter I. Hus- ety, 22 Appleton 02154.

band of Anna (Gilmartin). Father of Walter I. Deady, Jr. of Bridgewater, Joseph L. Deady FILLION -in South Boston, April 25, Fillion.

Mary ford. Brother of the late Charles L. Deady of Sister of Louise Foster, William Sweeney, Lynn and Margaret S. Cantone of Med- (Sweeney). Beloved wife of Henry Yarmouth and the late Josephine Deady.

Gertrude Bear and the late Helen Drum, Also survived by 7 grandchildren and 8 Daniel Sweeney, and Ann Fernekees. Also great grandchildren. Funeral from the A. J. survived the by nieces and Funeral nephews.

Home, Funeral Breslin Son Funeral Home, 610 Pleasant from Cassidy 743 E. MALDEN, at Medford line, Monday at Broadway at St, SOUTH BOSTON, Tues. 9:15. Funeral Mass in St. Francis of Assisi April 28 at 8 a.m.

Funeral Mass at the Gate Church at 10. Relatives and friends invited. of Heaven Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives Visiting hours Saturday 7-9 and Sunday 2-4 and friends invited. Visiting hours Mon.

2-4 7-9. Retired Supervisor at Boston Co. 7-9. Interment in New Calvary Cemetery. -Of Maiden, April 23, Norma L.

FITZGERALD-Of Of Jamaica Plain and Daughter of Florence (Murphy) and the late Green Ireland Harbor, formerly of County Galway, BeLarry Roger R. Dennison of Natick, and the late loved wife of the late Thomas E. Fitzgerald. S. Dennison of Malden.

Sister of April 24, 1987, (Coyne). Cheryl S. Dennison. Funeral Services will be Devoted mother of Thomas M. Fitzgerald of held at the First Baptist Church, Malden, on San Diego, Mary A.

Johnson of Hyde Monday, April 27 at 11 a.m. Friends may call Park and Joan T. Dalton of Ashland. Sister the Weir-MacCuish Golden Rule Funeral of Delia McHugh of Jamaica Plain, Mary Home, 144 Salem MALDEN, on Sunday mem- Walsh of South Boston Ireland. and John Grandmother Coyne of of 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

Contributions her County Galway, ory may be made to the Memorial Fund of Linda Thomas from Jr. and Richard Fu- B. the First Baptist Church, Malden. Fitzgerald. Funeral the P.E.

Murray neral Home, 2000 Centre WEST ROXDESAULNIERS-Albert E. "Abby" of Quin- BURY on Monday, April 27th at 9 a.m. Fucy, formerly of Dorchester Apr. 23 1987, be- neral Mass in St. Thomas Acquinas Church loved husband of Frances A.

(Noble), father at 10 o'clock. Relatives friends most kindof Diane D. O'Connor of Quincy, Jean F. of ly invited. Visiting hours on Sunday 2-4 7- Salem, Maureen F.

Meehan of NY. Michelle p.m. Interment in St. Joseph's Cemetery. F.

and Jacquelyn F. of Quincy, brother of Eugene Quincy, Francis J. of Weymouth, the late Ar- formerly of So. Boston, April 25, George F. R.

of VA. Lorraine R. Preskenis of FLANNERY-in Brockton, of Bridgewater, thur G. and the late Rosemary Snyder. Also Flannery age 76 yrs.

Husband of Annie G. survived by 2 grandchildren. Relatives and Hellmuth. (Cooney) Flannery. service Father will of be held Georgiann Tuesfriends are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral Funeral from the Keohane Funeral Home, day at 9 from the Fu785 Hanco*ck St.

WOLLASTON Monday at neral Home, 647 Main BROCKTON. Funeral Mass in St. Ann's Church at 10 lowed by a funeral Mass at 10 in St. Thomas am. Visiting hours Saturday 7 to 9 Sunday 2 Aquinas Church, Bridgewater.

Calling hours to 4 and to 9. Burial in Mass National Monday 2-4 and 7-9. FLAVIN- -Formerly of Belmont, April 25, EdCemetery Bourne. -Of Scituate, April 24, Gertrude ward J. Flavin.

Husband of the Sullivan late Ruth M. (Sheets). Beloved wife of the late Frank (Finnon). Father of Eileen F. of BedEarle Dingwell.

Mother of Elizabeth Meli of ford. Grandfather of Edward James Sullivan CT, Cyril CA, Richard of CO and Sandra of Bedford, Mark Eugene Sullivan of Dracut Delano of Norwell. Also survived by 10 and Catherine Ann Sullivan of Hollis N.H. grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren. Funeral Tues.

April 28 from the Joseph Dee Funeral Service will be held at the McNa- and Son Funeral Home, 27 Bedford St, mara-Sparrell Funeral Home, 30 Central CONCORD CENTER at 8 a.m. Funeral Mass NORWELL, (Off Rt. 123 Norwell Center), in St. Bernard's Church Concord at 9 a.m. Monday, April 27 at 2 o'clock.

Interment Ce- Visiting hours Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. dar Grove Cemetery, Marshfield. Visiting hours omitted. Donations in Gertrude's FOLEY- Of Millis, formerly of Jamaica Plain memory may be made to the American Can- April 24, 1987, Jean M. (Daley).

Beloved wife cer Society. Former employee retired John of William J. Foley. Devoted mother of Hanco*ck Insurance. James P.

and of Lynda J. Foley both of Millis. Dear daughter Mrs. Ellen (Kelly) Daley of DIROCCO- -April 24, 1987, husband Anthony Florence John C. of Sister Jamaica of Plain Ellen the late of James H.

Daley. Lexington. Beloved of Mary Shippey Roslindale. Westwood (Caruso). Devoted father of Claire Walker of Ellen Cunningham of Funeral Windham, NH, Paula Badders of Tewksbury, from the P.E.

Murray ROXBURY Funeral Home, 2000 John of Billerica, Michael of Lexington, Centre WEST on Monday, Diane DiRocco of Eastham, Jo Ann LaMar April 27th at 8:30 a.m. Funeral Mass in St. of Billerica. Brother of Helen Giusti of Som- Thomas the Apostle Church, Millis at 10 o'- erville, Alice Chmielewski of FL, Angelina clock. 7-9 Visiting hours Interment Saturday in 7-9 St.

Joseph's Sunday Kelleher of Eastham and the late Mary 2-4 p.m. Matarazzo. Also survived by 13 grandchil- Cemetery. dren. Funeral services from the Douglass Funeral Home, 51 Worthen LEXING- FORTUNE -In Braintree, formerly of South TON, Tuesday, April 28 at 9:00 a.m.

followed Boston, April 24, Agnes M. (McArdle). Beby a Mass of Christian Burial at St. Brigid's loved wife of the late Walter J. Beloved Church, Lexington at 10:00 a.m.

Relatives mother of Walter J. Jr. of Roxbury, Arthur E. and friends invited to attend. Funeral Home of Dorchester, Lois A.

Rice of Quincy and visiting hours Sunday and Monday 2-4 and the late Pearl M. Lawrence. Sister of Pearl 7-9 p.m. Interment in the family lot, West- T. Dennehey of Holbrook, Mary C.

McArdle view Cemetery, Lexington. of So. Boston, Donald McArdle of Bourne, Kenneth McArdle of Winthrop and the late DONAGHY -In wife Florida, Frances M. (McCar- Margaret E. O'Malley.

Also survived by 7 ron), beloved of Edward J. Donaghy, grandchildren. Funeral from the O'Brien Fumother of Edward and James F.X., and Dr. neral Home, 146 Dorchester SOUTH Hugh K.Donaghy seven grandchildren- BOSTON, Monday at 8:30. Funeral Mass at of Anna Vena of Burlington.

Funeral St. Francis of Assisi Church, Braintree at 10 Moss Monday, Feaster in Dunedin, Funeral Fla, Home, arrangements Dunedin, by a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. DONOVAN -Of Jamaica Plain, April 23, Dorothy L.

Beloved sister of Catherine Han- -In Dorchester, formerly of South non. Also survived by a niece and nephew. Boston, April 23, Vito. Beloved husband of Funeral from the William J. Gormley Funeral Mary C.

(Winters). Devoted father of Ruth A. Home, 509 Centre PLAIN, Battles of Stoughton, Judith D. Conway of Monday, April 27 at 8 a.m. Funeral Mass in Sheila Bolosky of Marlboro, and ChrisSt.

Thomas Aquinas Church and at 9 Relatives o'clock. tina M. Lopez of Allston. Brother of MargueVisiting hours Sunday 2-4 7-9. rite Wallace of also survived by 12 and friends invited.

Interment St. Joseph grandchildren. Funeral in the Wm. F. SpenCemetery.

cer Funeral Home, 575 East Broadway, (At -Entered into rest April of 25, the Syril late a.m. Relatives and friends kindly invited. St.) SOUTH BOSTON, on Monday at 11 late of and Brighton. Rachel Dear Dresner. daughter of Visiting hours Saturday Sunday 2-4, Morris Dresner of Brighton Loving and sister Esther and 7-9.

Interment Mass National Cemetery, Libby Strachman of Brookline. Beloved aunt of Bourne. Veteran WWII US Navy. Cynthia Mittleman and Kenneth Strachman. Also survived by 5 grand nieces and neph- FRASER Cambridge, April 23, Amy L.

ews. Services at the Stanetsky Memorial (Ramsell). Wife of the late Harvey Fraser. Chapels, 1668 Beacon St, BROOKLINE on Mother of Lorraine Finneran and grandMonday April 27 at 11 a.m. Memorial week mother James, Elizabeth and Lisa Finwill be observed at the home of Mrs.

Esther neran. Graveside Service in Cedar Grove Strachman thru Friday noon. Expressions of Cemetery, Dorchester, Monday, April 27, at sympathy in her memory may be donated to 11 a.m. the charity of your choice. DUGGAN- -In Concord, April 23, Marjorie A.

GAUTHIER-Of Brookline April 22, 1987 (Dee). Wife of the late Leo F. Duggan. Moth- Dorothy C. "Dottie" (Boyden).

Wife of Franer of Leo R. of Bridgewater, Michael D. of cis A. Gauthier. Mother of Dennis Shea of Northborough, Richard F.

of Marlborough Brookline Maureen Arsenault of West and William J. of Concord. Daughter of Mary Roxbury. Sister of Kenneth Boyden of Hyde Emma (Wixon) Dee of Concord and the late Park, Elsie Daniels of Somerville Harold Joseph M. Dee.

Sister of Donald J. Dee of Boyden of Calif. Also survived by 1 grandTewksbury, Joseph M. Dee Jr. Damaris- son.

Funeral from the Bell-O'Dea BROOKLINE Funeral cotta, Maine, Edward F. Dee of Bedford, Home, 376 Washington Richard C. Dee of Chelmsford and Elizabeth Monday morning at 8:10. Followed by a FuG. Kerr of Concord.

Also survived by 5 neral Mass in St. Mary of the Assumption grandchildren. Funeral Monday, April 27 Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives friends are from the Joseph Dee Son Funeral Home, kindly invited. Visiting hours Sunday 2-4 27 Bedford CONCORD CENTER at 8 7-9.

Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery. Ret. a.m. Funeral Mass in Our Lady Help of employee Brigham Womens Hospital.

Christians Church, West Concord at 9 a.m. Visiting Contributions in her memory may be made p.m. GIBBONS--Of Franklin, NH, formerly of DorHours Saturday 2-4 and 7-9 Hospice Program, band chester, of M. April 23, Catherine Francis (Syron) beloved Gibbons, hus- fato Emerson Hospital Concord, MA 01742. ther of Leo J.

of Milton, Robert L. of Boston, DUNN-On April 24, Joseph A. of West Rox- Patrick F. of Milton, Michael D. and Paul J.

bury. Beloved husband of Anne R. (McCar- Leo Gibbons D. of both of Mrs. Franklin, NH.

M. Brother of Worth, Loving Tx. and the late John F. Dunn, J. of Dorchester, and the late Robert E.

Gibthy). brother of Barbara Kuhl of Ft. Littleton, Margaret Brady Curtis Dunn, Helen M. Dunn and Rita M. bons, also survived by 4 grandchildren.

FuCullinane. Also survived by many neices and neral from the John G. Molloy Funeral nephews. Life member Winthrop Lodge of Home, LOWER 1126 MILLS On Washington Monday, DORCHESTER 27 at 9 Elks 1078. Elks services at 7:30 p.m.

Tues- April day evening. Funeral from the Lawler-Cros- 10 a.m. Funeral Relatives Mass and in St. friends Mark's Church invited. at by Funeral Home, 1803 Centre WEST a.m.

kindly ROXBURY on April 29 at 9:15 a.m. Visting hours Saturday 7-9 and Sunday 2-4, followed by a Funeral Mass from St. There- 7-9 terment p.m. Cedar Parking in Grove rear of funeral home. Retired Insa's Church at 10 a.m.

Interment at St. Jo- Cemetery. seph's Cemetery. Visiting hours Mon. 7-9 State of flowers Investigator for donations the State be Of made Mass.

In p.m. and 2-4, 7-9 p.m. In lieu of flow- lieu may MA. to ers, expressions of sympathy in his memory the Pine Street Inn, Boston, Manchesmay be donated to a charity of your choice. ter NH papers please copy.

BULLOCK--Sylvester of Dorchester, died April 25. Beloved father of Alton Bullock. Devoted son of Mary Bullock. Brother of Milton, Andrew, Lenzy, Omega Bullock, Marcel Williams and Rebecca Clark. Also survived by a host of other relatives and friends.

Services Thursday 7 p.m. from the Mt. Olive Temple of Christ on Norfolk St. in Dorchester preceded by visiting hours at 6. Arrangements by J.B.

Johnson Funeral Home, 196 Warren ROXBURY. CARNEY--In So. Boston April 25, Alice M. K. (Scanion).

Beloved wife of the late Herbert Carney. Beloved mother of John F. of So. Boston, Herbert K. of Burlington and the late Thomas J.

Carney. Aunt of Alice Travers of Readville. Also survived by 9 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren. Loving grandmother of the late Michael Carney. Funeral from the O'Brien Funeral Home, 146 Dorchester SOUTH BOSTON Tuesday at 9.

Funeral Mass at Gate of Heaven Church at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Monday 7-9 p.m. only. CARRARA- Of Canton, April 23, 1987, Joseph, age 70, beloved husband of Lena (Decembrele), loving father of Joseph J.

Carrara of Canton, Gerald J. Carrara of Boston, and Eda Cardoza of Bourne. Brother of Guy Carrara and Patrick Carrara of Stoughton, Maude Cieri of Norwood, Madeline Fritschman of Wareham, Lisa Parson of Sharon, grandfather of Michele Ohlemacher of Saratoga Springs, N.Y., Joseph J. Carrara Jr. of Canton, and Eva Marie Cardosa of Bourne.

Funeral from the Roache-Pushard Home for Funerals, 210 Sherman CANTON, Monday, April 27 at 8 a.m. followed by a Mass of Christian Burial in St. John the Evangelist Church at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends are restfully invited to attend. Visiting hours Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. If desired contributions may be made in Joe's memory to the Jimmy Fund, 44 Binney Boston, MA 02115. DEATHS CHIRICHIELLO-CHURCHILLO-Suddenly April 24, Roy in Lowell, formerly of the North End of Boston, beloved son of the late Antonio and Maria. Funeral from the John Cincotti Sons Funeral Home, 7 Cooper BOSTON, on Monday at 8 a.m.

Funeral Mass in St. Mary's Church, Boston, at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends may visit on Sunday only from 2-4 and 7-9. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CINCOTTA -In Somerville, suddenly April 24th, Joseph.

Beloved husband of Clara (Calareso). Father of John of Gloucester, Lillian Palmisano of Somerville, Robert of Saugus and Diane Siciliano of Wilmington. Brother of Frank of Wakefield. Also survived by 18 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Funeral from the Carroll Funeral Home, 721 Salem Maplewood MALDEN, Monday at 10:15 a.m.

Funeral Mass at St. Joseph's Church, Malden at 11 a.m. Visiting hours Sunday 7-9 only. COHEN--On Friday, April 24, Irving of Natick. Beloved husband of Edith (Stone).

Devoted father of Mark Cohen of Maynard and Steven Cohen of Honolulu, Hawaii. Brother of Nathan Cohen of Delray Beach, Florida and the late Leo Cohen. Services at the Levine Chapel, 470 Harvard BROOKLINE, on Monday, April 27 at 1:30 p.m. Memorial observance through Wednesday evening at his late residence. Remembrances may be made to the American Cancer Society.

COLERAN-John M. "Potsy" of Quincy, April 25, 1987 The beloved husband of Gail (O'Brien). Father of John M. Diane Sullivan and Peter G. Coleran, all of Quincy, Also survived by 1 granddaughter.

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the Keohane Funeral Home, 785 Hanco*ck WOLLASTON Tuesday at 9:15. Funeral Mass in Our Lady of Good Councel Church at 10 a.m. Visiting hours Monday 2-4, 7-9. Burial in St. Mary's Cemetery, Randolph.

COLLINS Of Bedford, April 22, Florence (LeShane). Beloved mother of Catherine, Dean of Honolulu, and the late Thomas Collins. Also survived by 3 grandchildren, and 8 great held grandchildren. Pleasant Graveside services will Cemetery, Arlington, on Monday, April 27 at 1 p.m. Relatives and friends invited.

Funeral arrangements by Shawsheen Funeral Home, 281 Great Road, BEDFORD. Pierre A. Dillen Jack J. Dillen, Funeral Directors. CONNERNEY-William F.

of Waltham, April 24, 1987. Beloved husband of H. Elizabeth (Burke) Connerney of Waltham. Loving father of Wiliam F. Jr.

of Natick, Michael G. of Holliston, Mrs. Vincent (Judith) DeAmicis of Waltham, Mrs. Joseph (Rosemarie) DeMarco of Billerica. Also survived by 11 grandchildren.

Funeral from the St. Germain Funeral Home, 633 Moody WALTHAM, Monday at 9. Followed by a Funeral Mass in St. Mary's Church at 10. Visiting hours Sunday 2-4 7-9.

Relatives friends respectively invited to attend. Interment in Mt. Feake Cemetery. Donations in his name to the Waltham Chapter of the Visiting Nurses' Association, 764A Main Waltham, 02154 would be greatly appreciated. CORTELL-On Friday, April 24, Pearl (Weisberg) of Brookline.

Beloved wife of the late Albert B. Devoted mother of Neal and Marilyn of Lexington, Jason and Mary-Brenda Cortell of Boston. Loving grandmother of Perry, Karen, Eric, Gary and Daniel. Services at the Levine Chapel, 470 Harvard 9:30 BROOKLINE, on Sunday April 26 at a.m. Remembrances may be made to Hillel at Brandeis, 415 South Waltham, 02154.

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Joseph's Cemetery, W. Rox. 41 N. Cary Brockton, 586-6588. FOR MORE INFO.

ON PLACING AN AD IN THIS DIRECTORY CALL TERRY ROBERTS, 929-2409 GREENWOOD-Of Dedham, April 24, Os- KARALEKAS- Falmouth, April 26. Dear J. Beloved husband of Katherine H. T. Karalekas, beloved sister of John (Kiely).

Father of Joyce K. Griffiths, John late Charles T. Marion Karalekas, Nicholas all of and Falmouth. the Faith M. DeLaiarro, Stephanie Michael James Dedham.

Maryanne Brother McBay, of Francis of Morrissey, Hyde Park, ews. Funeral Services will be held on MonJane A. all Also survived by several nieces and nephMillicent Madden of Holbroke, Flora Gates day, April 11 a.m. at St. Barnabas MeSalem, Oregon.

Also survived by 27 morial Church, Main Falmouth with the Funeral from the George F. Doherty Sons, and friends invited. Visiting hours at the grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. Rev. Spyros Mourikis officiating.

Relatives Wison-Cannon Funeral Home, 456 High Jenkins Cole Gleason Funeral 475 DEDHAM, Monday at 9:15. Funeral Mass in Main FALMOUTH CENTER, on Oak. Sunday Mary's Church at 10 a.m. Relatives and evening. Cemetery, 7-9 Falmouth.

p.m. Interment Grove friends kindly invited. Visiting Hours Satur- In lieu of flowers Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. interment tions in her memory may be made to St. Brookdale Cemetery, Dedham.

Georgia's Greek Orthodox Church. Building Fund, P. O. Box 130, Hyannis, MA 02601. 22, E.

Beloved husband KEELEY-O1 Somerville, suddenly, April 23, Formerly of South Boston, in QuinCatherine A. (McCann). Beloved father of 1987, Charles F. Beloved husband of the April Janice Crowell of Weymouth, Deborah Ma- late Elizabeth M. (Kennedy), Brother' of J.

loney of Pembroke, Linda of Quincy, Robert Harold Kathleen Keeley Fratus, of E. Somerville Tivnan, and the late South Boston, Steven and Pamela, both Mary Philip and Quincy. Brother of Bernard and Roy William Keeley. nephews, Also grand survived nieces by and several nephGrubb of Indiana. Survived by 9 grandchil- nieces, dren.

Funeral from the O'Brien Funeral ews. Funeral from the George L. Doherty Home, 146 Dorchester SOUTH BOS- Funeral Home, 855 SOMERVILLE, Broadway (Powder TON, Mon. at 9. Funeral Mass at St.

Vin- House WEST Monday cent's Church at 10 a.m. Relatives and morning at 9 a.m. Funeral Mass in the imfriends invited. Visiting Hours Sat. 7-9, Sun.

maculate Conception Church, N. Cambridge and 7-9 p.m. Veteran of Korean War, at 10:00. Relatives and friends invited: CallU.S. Navy: late employee City of Boston.

ing hours Saturday 7-9, Sunday 2-4 and 7-9. Interment Calvary Cemetery, Woburn, Revere, April 25, 1987, Susan (Peters). Beloved wife of Joseph Jr. Daugh- KING Brother -Of of Matthew Maynard, King April 25, Maynard, James Funer- V. of Frank and Catherine (King) Peters of in of Chicago.

Sister of Mark, Frank, Cathy, Jean al Maynard. Tuesday at Visiting 9 a.m. St. and Bridget's 7-9 Church. Monday and Nancy Peters all of Winthrop.

Funeral hours 2-4 from the Bruno Chapel, 291 Revere St, RE- at the Fowler-Kennedy Funeral Home, 42 VERE, Tues. April 28 at 8 a.m. Funeral Mass Concord St, MAYNARD. St. Anthony's Church at 9 a.m.

KINGSTON- Hyde Park, April 24, Relatives James and friends most kindly and Visiting Inter- A. Beloved son of the late James A. invited. hours Monday Cross only 2-4 7-9 Maiden. p.m.

(McPhee) Kingston. Survived Mary ment in Holy Cemetery nieces nephews. Complete notice to folby many GURNEY-Of Ashland, Cornelia P. (Pineau), low. Arrangements by the Francis E.

Kenney 65. Wife of Calvin H. Mother of David Sons Funeral Home, HYDE PARK. age Bruce of Ashland, Allan of Wrentham, KLASKY-Entered into rest April 25, and Paula Jones of Dennis, and the late Brian husband of Hymen Gurney. Sister of Anita Howard of Orleans, late John Gertrude Plymouth.

B. (Shriber). Devoted father of of Beloved the Helen Malloy, Bergstronn of Southington, Jean Pineau, CT, The- Jo- Miriam Drukman, rese William Mary Pineau Porter, of Natick and Klasky. Loving brother of Rose Harriet Minsky and Melvin seph and all Dear grandfather of 8 grandchildren Wagman. and 7 the late Gertrude Coffey.

Funeral from the great grandchildren. Services at (Off Rte. Doherty-Gately 135) NATICK, Funeral on Home, 4 Monday Lincoln at 9:00 tion Beth Jacob, 8 Pleasant St, Plymouth, Congregaa.m. followed by a Funeral Mass in St. Cece- Mon.

will April 27 at 11 a.m. of Mr. and obser- Mrs. Memorial Ashland at 10:15. Vis- Jack vance Minsky, be at 33 the Union home St, Plymouth thru lia's Church, Esty iting hours Sunday 2-4 7-9 p.m.

If desired Wed. evening. In lieu of flowers expressions contributions in her memory to the Oncolo- of sympathy in his memory may be donated Union Natick, Leonard would Hospital, to either Congregation Beth Jacob Trust Morse 67 MA 01760 be ap- Fund Plymouth or to the Jordan Hospital preciated. Plymouth. Arrangements by SchlossbergHAMILTON- -Of Dorchester, formerly of Goldman-Solomon Chapels, CANTON West Roxbury, April 23, Geraldine (Mac Lean).

Mother Wife of of the Susan late Rev. Larson William of J. Norwood Hamil- Watertown. Beloved husband of Bernice KRAVITZ-On Saturday, April 25, Morns of ton. H.

(Gainer). Devoted father of Robert Ann and of Rev. Rev. Mark Wilfrid Hamilton MacLean of of Storrs, CT. Sis- CT Kravitz David Paul Brandies.

Also surter Norwich, vived by 7 grandchildren. Services at the and the late 3 Rev. grandchildren. Douglas Mac Relatives Lean. Also Levine Chapel, 470 Harvard Street, friends survived are by invited to attend a Memorial Ser- and BROOKLINE on Monday, April 27 at'1 p.m.

Memorial observance at his late residence vice at the East Congregational Church in thru Thursday evening. Rememberances Milton, 610 Adams May 2 at 2:00 be made to the Charity of one's choice. Interment private. Donations in her may p.m. memory may be sent to the patient's fund of KUECK- Wellesley, April 24, Hilde M.

the Boston Home, 2049 Dorchester (Hagenah). Beloved wife of William H. Folsom Boston, Funeral MA Service, 02124. ROSLINDALE. Arrangements by Kueck.

Sister of Erika Uttero of Wellesley, Bernhard and Werner Hagenah, bath of HANco*ck-Of Wakefield, April 23, Grace Germany. Milford. Godmother survived of Carlson nieces Pamela M. (Thresher), widow of Herbert D. and mother of Also by several, Robert F.

and grandmother of John A. and nephews. Private Funeral Sons Funeral Service at, the of both of Wakefield. Also survived by 2 great George F. Doherty and WELLESLEY, Home, ews.

grandchildren Service and several nieces Morrison Funer- neph- Monday at 12 Noon. Private Interment 477 Washington Rte. 16, al Home, Funeral 13 at the WAKEFIELD Woodlawn Friends Yale Monday home sions of sympathy may be made in- Hide's Cemetery, Wellesley. Expres10 a.m. 7-9.

may of call at the memorial funeral memory to the American Cancer Sunday tributions In lieu flowers Memorial con- 247 Commonwealth Society, made to the 1330 Boston. Fund of the First Parish Congregational LARKIN- Chestnut Hill and Orleans, forChurch, Church Wakefield, MA 01880 merly Needham, suddenly April 25, Patricia McElroy Larkin. Beloved wife of Owen G. HAYES-Edward F. of Quincy April 24, 1987.

Larkin II. Mother of Robert Helen and Husband of the late Katherine G. (Curtin). Owen G. Larkin III, all at home.

Daughter of Father Paul L. of Quincy and Robert E. Robert I. McElroy of Norton and the late Hayes of Brooklyn, NY. Brother of the late M.

Louise LaPlante E. (Singer) of Worcester McElroy. and Sister of Jean M. Warren L. Hayes.

Relatives and friends are Casey respectfully invited to attend the funeral Brice of Lake Hiawatha, N.J. Funeral from from the North Quincy Kephane Funeral the George F. Doherty and Sons Home, 333 Hanco*ck NORTH QUINCY Home, 1305 9 a.m. Highland Funeral Mass in NEEDHAM. Tuesday at 9:15.

Funeral Mass in Sacred Tuesday at 10 St, IgnaHeart Church at 10 o'clock a.m. Visiting tius Church, Chestnut Hill at a.m. Relahours Sunday and Monday 2-4 7-9. Burial tives and friends kindly invited. in St.

Joseph's Cemetery, West Roxbury. hours Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Interment Donations may be made to St. Vincent de St. Mary Cemetery, Needham.

In lieu of Paul Society, Sacred Heart Church, 386 flowers expressions of sympathy may be Hanco*ck No. Quincy 02171. made to the Patricia McElroy Larkin' Scholarship Fund for students attending the RadHEINLEIN-Of Dover, suddenly April 24, ert F. Larkin 11 Beacon Suite 524, cliffe Landscape Design Program, RobChester F. Heinlein retired Dover Police Boston MA 02108.

Late student in the HerChief. Husband the late Mary C. (Mears) vard Graduate School of Design. New parkHeinlein. Father of Madelyn E.

Greene, Mar- ing lot adjacent to funeral home. ion J. Gerrity, Chester F. Heinlein all of Dover, Anna V. (Harris) Maloney of Need- LORINA- -In CA.

formerly of East Boston ham and the late Mary K. Lindbohm. Broth- April 21, John. Beloved husband of Marer of Edna L. Heinlein of Stanfordville, N.Y.

ianna (Gugliotta). Loving father of Joseph Also survived by 11 grandchildren and 5 Lorina of Quincy, Josephine Hawkins bf Argreat grandchildren. 1351 Funeral from the NEED- Eaton kansas, Carmelena John Curl Lorina all of CA. Anthony Dear Lorina brother and Funeral Home, Highland of HAM on Tuesday, April 28 at 8 a.m. Funeral Anthony Lorina of E.

Boston, Marietta CinaMass at the Church of the Most Precious della of Plymouth, MA. Also the late Gus Blood in Dover at 9 a.m. Relatives Visiting hours friends Mon- Lorina. Survived by 20 Funeral grandchildren from the and 26 day 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. and made in great Memorial grandchildren.

9 Chelsea Rakindly Chester's memory to the may Dover Police As- ick Square) EAST BOSTON Tuesday at, invited. Memorials be pino Home, 9. soc. (Relief Fund), 3 Walpole Dover, MA Mass of Christian Burial in Sacred Heart 02030. Burial will be in Highland Cemetery, at 10.

Relatives and friends invited. Dover. Visiting, hours Monday 2-4 and 7-9. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Handicapped entrance and parking with attendent in rear HESSION -Of Mechanics Falls Maine, for- of funeral home.

merly of Needham, suddenly April 25, Robert P. Beloved husband of June (Randall- LYNCH -In Charlestown, suddenly April 25, Bassett). Complete notice on Monday. Ar- William I. Beloved husband of Pauline rangements by George F.

Doherty and (Shaw) Lynch. Devoted father of William F. Sons, NEEDHAM. and Philip both of Somerville, Berhardine of So. Boston, Peggy, John, Thomas.

RichHICKEY-Louise LaGorce on Friday, April chael Lynch, all of Charlestown. Son of ard, Paula, Cheryl, Eileen, Danny and Mi24, 1987 of Washington D.C. and L. Falmouth, Gladys (Hansen) Clough of Charlestown. Ma.

Beloved wife of Thomas Hickey. Brother of John Lynch of Woburn and Edna Mother of Elizabeth A. L. Kramer, Ellen John H. O.

Scha- La- Warnock of R.I. Also survived by 5 grandGorce, Patricia Berl, children. Funeral from the John H. Sawyer plowsky, Michael Thomas James Funeral Home, 329 Bunker HTIL and Peter A. Hickey, 15 grandchildren and 1 CHARLESTOWN April 29 at 9:10 a.m.

D. great grandson also survives. Sister of John Funeral Mass in St. Francis de Sales Church Parker. Mother-in-law of John Kramer, at 10 o'clock.

Relatives and friends invited. Joseph Berl, Deborah LaGorce, Marsha Visiting hours Mon. and Tues. 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Hickey and Clarissa Hickey.

Friends will be Late Veteran Korean conflict. Rememreceived at Pumphreys Bethesda Chevy brances in his memory may be made to the Chase Funeral Home, Bethesa, Sunday Dominican Sisters Retirement Fund. 130 7-9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be of- Lexington Watertown, Ma 02172. Parkfered at the Naval Security Station Chapel, ing area opposite funeral home.

3801 Nebraska Washington, D.C., Monday, April 27 at 11 a.m. Interment pri- MAHONEY-Of Peabody formerly of Dorvate. In lieu of flowers contributions maybe chester and Lynnfield, Dr. Gerald T. made to Children's Hospital, 111 Michigan Father of Gerald "Chip" and Alison N.W., Washington, D.C.

20010. both of Marblehead. Son of Anne E. (Meleedy) R.N. of Cohasset, the late Gerald T.

Mahoney former Head Administrator HIMMEL-Of Braintree, April 23, Nancy of Long Island Hospital. Brother of Dr. Fran(Cole) Himmel. Beloved wife of Atty. George cis X.

Mahoney D.D.S. of Rockland and 'Mrs. F. Himmel. Loving mother of George F.

Him- David (Ann) Cuddahy of Cohasset. Beloved mel Jr. of Pittsfield, John A. of Quincy, friend of Annleah Hanson of Peabody. A FuJeanne-Marie Barry of Quincy, Elizabeth neral Mass will be celebrated Monday April Milch of Randolph, Sister Edmond of Jane and McGuire Andrew, of 27 at 10 o'clock in St.

Anthony's Church, both of Braintree. Cohasset. Visiting hours omitted. Relatives Worcester. Also the survived by 3 grandchil- and friends invited.

Interment St. Joseph's dren. Reposing at Cartwright-Venuti SOUTH Fu- Cemetery, West Roxbury. Arrangements by neral Home, 845 Washington the McNamara-Sparrell Funeral Service, BRAINTREE SQUARE, until 8:15 a.m. Mon- Norwell and Cohasset.

day. Followed by a Funeral Mass at 9 a.m. in St. Francis of Assisi Church, So. Braintree MANNO -Of Rockport, April 23, Louis faSquare.

Relatives and friends are respect- ther of Richard of Rockport, Michael of Florfully invited to attend. Visiting hours Sunday ida. Brother of Emma Maxim of New Britain, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Burial in Blue Hill Ceme- CT. Also survived by several nieces and tery, Braintree.

Should friends desire, to me- nephews. Funeral from New the Britain, Sorbo Funeral morial contributions may be made the Home, 26 Union CT. on South Shore Hospital or to the Mass. Gen- Monday, April 27 at 8:30 a.m. Funeral Mass eral Hospital.

in St. Ann's Church, New Britain at 9:30 a.m. Relatives and friends kindly invited to atHURLEY-At the Regina Cleri of Somerville tend. Visiting hours Sunday, 7-9 p.m. April 23, Rev.

Daniel E. Hurley. Son of the MARTELL -In Charlestown, suddenly April late Daniel Katherine (Carey) Hurley. Be- 25, Kevin J. age 25 years.

Beloved son of loved brother of the late Rev. James A. Hur- Margaret (Doherty) and John "Lou' Martell. ley, Timothy and John Hurley, Sr. Catherine Devoted brother of John, Steven, David, Carmelita, S.J.

Mrs. Bertilla Tobin. Uncle Paul and Daniel Martell all of Charlestown. of James J. Tobin of Arlington.

Pontifical Funeral from the Frank H. Carr Funeral Funeral Mass in St. Joseph's Church, West Home, 220 Bunker Hill St, CHARLESTOWN End Boston Monday morning, April 27th at Tues. at 8:15. Funeral Mass in St, Francis 10.

Visiting hours at the Regina Cleri, 60. Wil- DeSales Church at 9 a.m. Relatives and liam Cardinal O'Connell Way, Boston Satur- friends are invited. Visiting hours Monday 2- day 7-9, Sunday 2-4 7-9. In lieu of flowers 4 and 7-9 p.m.

Interment Woodlawn Cemedonations may be made in memory of Rev. tery Everett. Late member of the Carmens Hurley to Regina Cleri 60 William Cardi- Union Local M.B.T.A. Parking area adnal O'Connell Way, Boston, MA 02114. Ar- jacent to Funeral Home.

Home, HYDE PARK. MATTSON-In Norwood, April 23 Frances C. rangements by Carroll Thomas Funeral (Gifford). Wife of August A. Mattson.

Mother of David A. of No Attleboro Ruth NewHUSSEY-Louise 73, formerly of West combe of Buzzards Frederick Bay. Gifford Sister of of Norwood. Marjorie ers, FLA. Surviving are 4 daughters, Mrs.

Also survived by 11 grandchildren 6 Newton, MA, died Wednesday Fort Mey- Fitzgibbons great Joan Goodwin of Ft Meyers, FLA, Mrs. grandchildren. Services in the Grace EpisJoyce Marchetti, Mrs. Dianne Hester, of Cam- both copal Church, 150 10 Chapel Friends Norwood of Wellesley, Mrs. Donna Cody Monday, April 27, at a.m.

may bridge, cousin Carmen Considine Funeral of Lehigh Mass call at the NORWOOD, May Funeral Sunday 2-4 Home, 7-9 85 Nichols Acres, FLA, 8 grandchildren. p.m. was to the charity of choice. McCARN-Of Brookline, April 24, 1987, E. held Friday, in Ft.

Meyers, FLA. Memorial Phil Kiser donations Funeral Home in charge your of ar- Rosamond McCarn. Complete notice on Monday by the Bell-O'Dea Funeral Home. rangements. Framingham April, 25, JOHNSON- -In Amesbury April 23, 1987, Hel- George E.

McCarthy. of Beloved husband en (Bailey) Johnson of 483 Main AmesM. Elaine (Lorden) McCarthy. Brother bury. Wife of Leonard Ware Johnson.

Moth- Sally McCarthy Brothers of Ft. of Clifton Pierce, Park, NY, and the Robert late L. er of Pamela J. J. Fenner of of San Rafael, Leonard Charles McCarthy.

Funeral from W. Johnson Jr. of and Jennifer J. Cole Gleason Milton Home for Funerals, 5 Penelope Karas Watertown, the J.B. Wellman of Northboro.

Amesbury Funeral Services will Canton at MILTON VILLAGE, on Tuesbe held Wednesday April 29 at 2 p.m. at the day at 10 Funeral Mass, o'clock. at, Rela- St. o'clock. First Religious NEWBURYPORT.

(Unitarian) Society, Relatives 26 Pleas- and tives and friends invited. Visiting hours Agatha's Church, Milton at 11 ant Mon. friends invited. Interment will be in Bartlett 2-4 and 7-9. Interment Milton Cemetery.

Cemetery, Amesbury. No calling hours. Me- McDONALD-Of Winchester, April 24, Germorial contributions may be made to the trude U. (Sweet). Beloved wife of John J.

Amesbury Library Charitable Trust, 149 McDonald Jr. Mother of Lt. James F. McMain Amesbury Dept. of or Mass to the General Hematolo- Hospi- Donald, State Police Framingham Barracks of Burlington, John J.

McDonald Ill of Medtal, Dr. Philip C. Amrein, 55 Fruit way, Marie L. Burlington, Also Boston, 02114. Funeral Arrangements Funeral survived by 2 grandchildren.

Funeral will be MA by the Hillside Pillsbury, Gale Rogers held from the Lane Funeral Home, 760 Main Home, 2 Amesbury. WINCHESTER on Monday, April 27 at 9:15 a.m. followed by a Funeral Mass in The JONES -Of Jamaica of Plain, Catherine April 25, Robert Visiting hours at the Funeral Home Sun: 2-4, Immaculate Conception Church at a.m. J. Jr.

Husband "Peggy" (Roo- 7-9 p.m. Donations may be made to the New ney) Jones. Father of Joseph Thomas of England Home for Little Wanderers, 1619 of Quincy, Park Robert of Revere, Stephen Roslindale South Huntington Boston, MA 02130. Hyde and Marjorie Jones of and the late Richard Jones. Brother of Helen McDONALD-Of Quincy, formerly of DorJohnson of Arlington.

Son of Anne Marie chester, April 24, Marie E. (Mutrie). Wife of (Costello), and the 12 late Robert J. Jones Sr. the late John J.

McDonald. Mother of PatriAlso survived by grandchildren. Funeral cia A. Murphy of Milton. Sister of Anna Confrom the Mann Rodgers Funeral Home, 44 roy of Needham, Gertrude Burns of Milton Perkins JAMAICA PLAIN, (Corner of So.

Huntington 8:15 Ave.) fol- and Rita Hoppe of Quincy. Also survived by Monday Mass at at Mission a.m. Church 5 grandchildren and 4 great grandohildren. lowed by a Funeral Funeral from the Dolan Funeral Home, 1140 at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited.

Washington DORCHESTER, Lower Mills Visiting hours Saturday 7-9 p.m. and Sun- on Monday morning with a Funeral Mass in day 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. General Late employee Radiol- St. Agatha's Church, Milton at 10:00 a.m. ogy Mass Hospital.

Interment Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Mt. Benedict Cemetery. Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 pm. DYER -Of Somerville, April 24, 1987, Doris E.

(Kimball) Dyer. Beloved wife of Denzel W. Dyer and mother of the late Ellen L. Fiorito. Also survived by one granddaughter Virginia L.

Roche of Somerville and two great grandchildren. Funeral services and interment private. Arrangements by G.F. McKenna and Son Funeral Home, SOMERVILLE, Ma. EFFEE-In Roxbury April 22, Clayton C.

Effee. Jr. Beloved son of Jessie and Clayton C. Brother of Joyce, Sonya, Natassha and William. He is survived by grandparents, other relatives friends.

Funeral service Tuesday at twelve noon at the Davis Funeral Home, 89 Walnut ROXBURY. Visiting Monday 3-8 p.m. Family present 6-8 p.m. ELICONA -In Arlington, April 24, 1987, Lucia (DeCaro). Beloved wife of the late Giuseppe.

Beloved mother of John of Newton, Boston, Guy of Arlington, Marcello of Aldo East Lydia Akerley of Arlington, of Billerica, Sylvia of North Reading. Also survived by 17 dear grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren. Funeral from the Berglund-Clark Funeral Home, 292 Mass Ave, ARLINGTON, on Tues. April 28, 1987 at 9 a.m. Followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at St.

Jerome's Church, Lake St, Arlington at 10 a.m. Calling hours at the Funeral Home on Sun. evening 7-9 p.m., Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Interment Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Arlington.

FAHEY- Of Brockton, formerly of Medford, unexpectedly April 25, Mary T. Devoted sister of James M. Fahey of Medford, Thomas J. Fahey of Boston, Cecilia F. Beatty of So.

Yarmouth and Catherine C. Madigan of Brockton. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Reposing at the Cartwright Funeral Home, 419 No. Main RANDOLPH until 10:15 a.m.

Monday. Followed by a funeral Mass at 11 a.m. in St. Nicholas Church, No. Abington.

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. Visiting hours Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Burial in Blue Hills Cemetery, Braintree. Thursday, April 23, Bertha (Myers). Formerly of Brookline.

Devoted wife of the late Morris. Beloved mother of Jeanette Bello of CA, Ruth Lyon of CT, and Gerald Gillerman of Boston. Loving grandmother of 10 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Services will be private. Arrangements by Levine Chapesi, BROOK- -Died in Hollis N.H., April 25, 1987, Mrs.

Constance E. Goy of 34 Flint Pond Drive, Hollis. Beloved mother and mother-in-law of Gerald and Patricia Walsh and Lisa M. Goy of Hollis. Loving sister of Michael DeGregorio of Waltham, Mrs.

Dello (Ida) Spera of Cambridge, Angela Cristofori of Hollis and Adeline Camara of Waltham. Also survived by nieces, nephews and cousins. Funeral Service will be held in the ZisSweeney Funeral Home Chapel, 26 Kinsley. St, NASHUA, N.H. on Tuesday at 11 a.m.

Relatives and friends invited to attend and may call at the Funeral Home on Monday 2- 4 and 7-9. Interment will be in Nashua N.H. Funeral Director is Stanley P. Zis. GRAY Beloved husband Quincy of April Beverly 25, Atty E.

(Ryan) Charles and B. the late Margaret T. (Creamer). Father of Charles B. Jane Morgan, Michael all of Quincy, Kathleen L.

of Brighton and Laura M. Gray Boston. Brother of Frances M. Ryan of Milton, J. John Thibaut E.

of Thibaut of Thomas V. Thibaut and Mary E. Gildea both Westwood, Joseph Wollaston, of Watertown. Funeral from the Alfred D. Thomas Funeral Home, 326 Granite Funeral MILTON Tuesday morning at 9.

Mass at St. John's Church, Quincy at 10. 2-4 7-9. Late member of the Norfolk Visiting hours Sunday evening 7-9, Monday County, Quincy and Mass. Bar Charter Suffolk Law School Alumni Assn.

and Member Director of the Wollaston Golf Club. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to Suffolk Law School, 41 Temple St. Boston. Veteran US Marine Corps. SERVING THE BOSTON AREA SINCE 1893 Levine Chapels Brookline 277-8300 Personal and before-need counseling.

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The only county with a plurality of Democratic registered voters is Suffolk, home to the state's capital and most-populous city, Boston. The percentage of Unenrolled voters statewide is on the rise while both Democratic and Republican registration are in decline.

Which Boston newspaper is conservative? ›

Boston Herald
Cover from February 3, 2013
EditorJoe Dwinell
Founded1846
Political alignmentConservative
Headquarters100 Grossman Dr. 4th Floor Braintree, Massachusetts 02184 United States
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Is The Boston Globe popular? ›

The Boston Globe, daily newspaper published in Boston, the city's largest and one of the most influential newspapers in the United States.

What is the rate of The Boston Globe? ›

You can receive unlimited online access to The Boston Globe for just 99 cents a day! The BostonGlobe.com digital subscription rate is currently $6.93 a week, billed every four weeks for a total of $27.72. New subscribers are eligible for an introductory rate. For our current introductory offers please click here.

Is Boston Globe National? ›

Headquartered in Boston, Boston Globe Media also operates offices in Taunton, Mass.; Providence, RI; Washington, D.C.; and San Francisco, CA. Our employees bring fresh voices, diverse talent, and unique perspectives that engage local, regional, and national audiences.

Where did John Henry get his money? ›

After acquiring a fortune in the early 1980s from his trading firm J.W. Henry & Co., John Henry started building a sports empire. Henry and his partner Tom Werner bought the Boston Red Sox in 2002 for $380 million and delivered the Sox' first World Series win in 86 years in 2004.

Does The Boston Globe make money? ›

"The Boston Globe, purchased by John W. Henry [...] has been profitable for years, according to a person familiar with the company's finances. Those profits have been reinvested in The Globe, the person said." Billionaires Wanted to Save the News Industry.

How much did John Henry buy The Boston Globe for? ›

The terms were staggeringly favorable to Henry. In return for $70 million, he would receive the Globe and its real estate as well as the Telegram & Gazette of Worcester, two papers for which the Times Co. had paid a total of about $1.4 billion.

Who bought the Boston Globe? ›

John W. Henry is the publisher and owner of The Boston Globe. He purchased the Globe and its affiliated businesses in 2013, becoming only the third owner in the history of the newspaper, the largest in New England.

What is the new tallest building in Boston? ›

One Dalton

Is the old Boston Garden still standing? ›

Boston Garden was demolished in 1998, three years after the completion of its successor arena, TD Garden.

What is the audience of The Boston Globe? ›

With an aggregate audience of over 16 million across our media platforms, few media brands can compete with the authority and reach offered by our editorial properties. The Boston Globe's brand is synonymous with ground-breaking news and trusted information.

Which newspapers are left-wing? ›

Current publications
  • Daily Mirror – mainstream newspaper which has consistently supported the Labour Party since the 1945 general election.
  • The Guardian – mainstream newspaper which has consistently supported centre-left politics, either reflected by the Labour Party or the Liberal Democrats.

What are some conservative newspapers? ›

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  • The Wall Street Journal‎ (1 C, 26 P)
  • American conservative websites‎ (3 C, 60 P)
  • The Weekly Standard people‎ (32 P)
  • Winning Team Publishing‎ (1 C, 1 P)
  • WorldNetDaily people‎ (50 P)

What is The Boston Globe known for? ›

Four years later the Times sold the paper to John W. Henry, a businessman from the Boston area; the $70 million deal also included several other properties. The Globe is recognized for its investigative reporting and its wide range of comment on subjects ranging from music to politics to medicine.

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