ᐅ Massachusetts Death Notices 2009-2024
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▰ Giovanni "Geno" Carlesi

Died August 31, … More Information
Giovanni "Geno" Carlesi, born June 20, 1925 entered into eternal rest August 31, 2017 in New Bedford, Massachusetts. Giovanni was 92.
Family members and close friends: , Carol And George Staples

▰ Judith Lynne (Clevesy) Carleo

Died April 12, … More Information
Judith Lynne (Clevesy) Carleo went into the presence of the Lord on April 12, 2000 in Andover, Massachusetts.
Obituary published: April 13, 2000 in "Boston Globe"

▰ Judith Lynne (Clevesy) Carleo

Died April 12, … More Information
Judith Lynne (Clevesy) Carleo, of Burlington, Massachusetts, peacefully entered eternal life with our Lord April 12, 2000. Judith was 44.
Obituary published: April 13, 2000 in "Eagle T"

▰ Thomas J Jr "Tom" Carlen

Died November 19, … More Information
Thomas J Jr "Tom" Carlen, age 71 of Massachusetts, born in Norwich, Connecticut, entered Heaven's gates on November 19, 2010.
Obituary published: November 20, 2010 in "Norwich Bulletin (CT)"

▰ Gerald C "Jerry" Carlen

Died February 27, … More Information
Gerald C "Jerry" Carlen, age 68 of Massachusetts, born in Sterling, Connecticut, passed from this world into the next February 27, 2013.
Obituary published: February 28, 2013 in "Norwich Bulletin (CT)"

▰ Lance Carleen

Died December 30, … More Information
Lance Carleen, born March 13, 1955 gained his wings on December 30, 2014 in Dracut, Massachusetts. Lance was 59. Tags: #Newton #High #Sylvania #School #University #Massachusetts #Amherst #Boston #Raytheon #Tyco #Cobham #Barbara #Worcester #Eric #Georgia #West #Patricia #Chepachet #Hans #Carleen #Hubbardston #Warren #Merrimack #Dickinson #Melville #Thoreau #Hogwarts #Disney #Nickerson #Orleans #Lances #Pine #Brewster #England #Flower #Society #Garden #Woods
Obituary: Lance Osgood Carleen, of Dracut MA, son of Warren and Barbara Carleen, died peacefully of a stroke. The date of death was 30, 2014. He was 59 years old.

Lance was a graduate of Newton North High School and Sylvania Technical School, where he attained certification in computer electronics. He attended the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and Boston, where he studied physics.

Lance served in the U.S. Army from 5, 1975 through 1, 1978. He attained the rank of sergeant, and was discharged honorably. He worked as a calibration expert at Raytheon, Tyco, and Cobham.

Lance is survived by his mother, Barbara Carleen of Worcester; his three brothers and their wives: Eric Carleen and Georgia Kollia of West Windsor, NJ, Jon and Patricia Carleen of Chepachet, RI, Hans and Renée Carleen of Hubbardston, MA; seven nieces and nephews (who adored him); and three great nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his father, Warren Carleen.

He is remembered for his strong love of nature, long walks on snowshoes through the woods, and kayaking down the Merrimack after a hurricane. He was passionate about opera, Dickinson and Melville and Thoreau, Hogwarts and Disney, audio books, and his family.

His family remembers his love, his playful intelligence, his care and concern for others.

The memorial service will be held at 11:00 AM on , 28 at the Nickerson in Orleans, MA. Burial of Lances ashes will follow immediately afterward at the Pine Grove in Brewster.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be given to The New England Wild Flower Society. Contributions may be made through the web page (newenglandwild.org/support), by phone (508-877-7630), or by mail. The Society asks that contributions by mail be accompanied by their donation form, which you can download from their website. Lance loved visiting their Garden in the Woods.

For online condolences, visit www.nickersonfunerals.com

▰ Lance Carleen

Died December 30, … More Information
Lance Carleen, born March 13, 1955 left his earthly home and passed through the Veil to his Eternal Home December 30, 2014 in Orleans, Massachusetts. Lance was 59.
Family members and close friends: , The Staff Of Nickerson Funeral Home, Brian Tarr, Elizabeth Wolf, Charlie Graves

▰ Barbara G Carleen

Died April 26, … More Information
Barbara G Carleen, born December 31, 1925 passed away peacefully April 26, 2019 in Orleans, Massachusetts. Barbara was 93.
Family members and close friends: , Eric Carleen, Lance Carleen ( Deceased ), Jon Carleen, Hans Carleen, Warren Carleen ( Deceased ), Karl Kruger

▰ Ruth E (Pitcher) Carle

Died December 20, … More Information
Ruth E (Pitcher) Carle passed away December 20, 1996 in Fairhaven, Massachusetts.
Obituary published: December 21, 1996 in "Standard-Times"

▰ Patricia R (Bisson) Carle

Died February 23, … More Information
Patricia R (Bisson) Carle, of Massachusetts, born in New Hampshire, passed away peacefully February 23, 1966. Patricia was 36.
Obituary published: February 24, 1966 in "Acton Beacon"

▰ Owen M Carle

Died May 14, … More Information
Owen M Carle, born November 25, 1921 was anxious to meet his Maker and Master May 14, 2010 in Brookline, Massachusetts. Owen was 88. Tags: #Lorraine #Carle #Lawrence #Laura #London #Glenn #Sally #Bethesda #Services #Friends #Boston #Pride #Planned #Commonwealth
Obituary: CARLE, Owen M. Of Brookline on May 14, 2010. Beloved husband of 61 years to Lorraine (Hanson) Carle. Loving father of Lawrence and his wife Laura of New London, NH., and Glenn and his wife Sally of Bethesda, MD. Services are being planned. In lieu of flowers donations made to either the Friends of Boston University “Terrier Pride”
 P.O. Box 4112
Boston, MA 02215 or www.goterriers.com or to the Planned Parenthood, 1055 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, MA. 02215 or www.plannedparenthood.org

▰ Owen Mills Carle

Died May 14, … More Information
Owen Mills Carle, born November 25, 1921 passed from this life on May 14, 2010 in Brookline, Massachusetts. Owen was 88. Tags: #Albert #Brookline #Class #Marine #World #England #League #Twi- #Lincoln #Massachusetts #William #Camp #Hampshire #Director #Board #Trustees #Vice #Committee #Town #Member #Treasurer #Society #John #Math #Freemason #Beth-horon #Masonic #Harold #Lorraine #Carle #Lawrence #London #Glenn #Bethesda #Maryland #Olivia #Claudia #Spencer #Margaux #Episcopal #Celebration #Walnut #Friends #Boston #Terrier #Planned #Commonwealth #Cypress
Obituary: CARLE, Owen Mills, of Brookline, died on May 14, 2010. A lifelong and devoted Brookline resident, he graduated from Brookline High School in 1939 and obtained a bachelors degree in Business Administration from Boston University in 1943. Mr. Carle was an ardent athlete, often quoting Albert Camus that what I know most surely about morality and the duty of man came from sports, where rules are fair, all have an equal chance, one supports ones peers, and effort is rewarded. At Brookline, he lettered in football, track, and baseball, and in varsity hockey and baseball at BU. One of his proudest achievements was to be elected Class Iconoclast of the BU Class of 1943. He served in the US Marine Corps in World War II and was proud to have his sons grow up sleeping with his USMC blankets. For many years he played semi-professional hockey in the New England Industrial League, and baseball in the Twi-League, and continued to play competitive hockey three times a week through age 75. Mr. Carle was affiliated his entire life with boys summer camps, first at Lincoln Hill, of Massachusetts, and then at William Lawrence Camp, of New Hampshire, serving as Director and then on its Board of Trustees. Indeed, fostering the development of youth was Mr. Carles lifes work. He served from the 1950s to the early 1970s as Vice Chairman of the Brookline School Committee, and as a Town Meeting Member. He was a dedicated Treasurer for many years of the Brookline Historical Society. Throughout his public life he was an early and strong champion of progressive, but then-controversial issues: a forward-looking curriculum inspired by John Dewey, always better pay for teachers, strong capital improvements in facilities, the New Math, sex education for all, equal opportunities in education, sports, and business for women, extending music education into the elementary schools, teaching foreign languages from seventh grade, desegregation of the school systems (he was an early supporter of the METCO voluntary busing program,) fluoridation of water, the strengthening of the public school system and the belief that only public schools embody the ideals of equal opportunities for all, and the firm separation of church and state. Mr. Carle was a devoted Freemason, of the 32nd degree, in the Beth-horon Lodge, supporting masonrys search for truth, balance, equality and opportunity for all people, and clear-sighted acceptance of kind open-mindedness. Mr. Carle had his own practice as a licensed public accountant, in which his clients frequently refused to pay his bills until he agreed to charge them more than he had. He laughed at farce, and found it everywhere; he peed out his bedroom window, insisting for years to bemused family members that there was just a potent tomcat in the neighborhood—and then when found out laughed about the familys consternation, enjoyed the absurdity, and asserted it was simply more practical, threw snowballs at his sons, enjoyed a good fistfight, blew saliva bubbles on the necks of spectators at football games, and looked with an innocent twinkle as they rubbed their necks and looked to the sky for non-existent rain, and frequently and in gentle nature chortled until breathless from the foolishness of silent movie star and Masonic brother, Harold Lloyd, politicians, or those around him. He is survived by his beloved and devoted wife of 61 years, Lorraine Hanson Carle, of Brookline, his sons Lawrence, of New London, New Hampshire, and Glenn, of Bethesda, Maryland, and four grandchildren, Olivia and Claudia, of New London, NH, and Spencer and Margaux, of Bethesda, MD. All our lights burn dimmer having lost such a force of nature, brilliant mind, and selfless heart. Visiting hours will be held on in St. Pauls Episcopal Church, 15 St. Paul St., Brookline from 11:00AM – 1:00PM followed by a Celebration of life at 1:00 PM. Interment will follow in the Walnut Hills . In lieu of flowers donations made to Friends of Boston University Terrier Pride P.O. Box 4112, Boston, MA. 02215 or www.goterriers.com or the Planned Parenthood, 1055 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, MA. 02215 or www.plannedparenthood.org would be appreciated. A reception will be held for family and friends from 3:00-5:00PM at the family home, 54 Cypress St., Brookline.

▰ Norine (Najemy) Carle

Died December 28, … More Information
Norine (Najemy) Carle left this earth on December 28, 1998 to meet with Jesus, her Lord and Savior in Lexington, Massachusetts.
Obituary published: December 29, 1998 in "Boston Globe"

▰ Nickerah Whitney Carle

Died December 21, … More Information
Nickerah Whitney Carle, born November 14, 2014 passed away peacefully December 21, 2014 in Roxbury, Massachusetts. Nickerah was 0.

▰ Lorraine Hanson Carle

Died July 07, … More Information
Lorraine Hanson Carle, born April 11, 1920 entered eternal life July 7, 2010 in Brookline, Massachusetts. Lorraine was 90. Tags: #Yankees #Bostonians #Mohawk #French #Indian #Iroquois #Revolutionary #Black #Seminole #Illinois #Bleeding #Union #Colorado #World #Marine #Germans #France #State #Roaring #Allied #Yankee #Brookline #School #Choate #Boston #Isadora #Duncan #Lorraine #Miss #Sweet #Leyte #Murmansk #Theatre #Town #Police #Norfolk #Court #Society #Brooklines #Museum #American #Lawrence #London #Hampshire #Glenn #Bethesda #Maryland #Olivia #Claudia #Spencer #Margaux #Joyce #Monroe #Connecticut #America #Effect #Next
Obituary: CARLE, Lorraine Hanson, age 90, a life-long Brookline resident, died at her beloved home on 7, 2010. Mrs. Carles death was sudden, the proximate cause diagnosed as congestive heart failure; the true cause was of a broken heart, Mrs. Carle having lost her husband of 61 years only 54 days before. Mrs. Carle considered her lifes work threefold: to nurture and challenge her family members, and especially her children, so that they would always use the limits of their abilities; to maintain a home that combined heritage, rigor, and gentleness, so that all who entered would feel that they were safe, and that they might dare great things when they left her presence; and to build upon her heritage of nation-making frontiersmen, flinty Yankees, and proper Bostonians. Mrs. Carle defined herself through the home. It was graceful and timeless, and a place where manners were proofs of respect and of civilization. She had the same look in her eyes as the family portraits on the walls: of men and women who were the first whites to settle the Mohawk Valley in 1710, fought in the French and Indian War, and lived among the Iroquois League; fought as captains and spies in the Revolutionary War; of soldiers and farmers who fought in the Black Hawk War, the Seminole War, and were the first to settle Illinois; of the abolitionist forebear who fought against slavery for seven long years in Bleeding Kansas, from 1854-1861, and then four more years as a cavalry sergeant for the Union; of ancestors who took prairie schooners across the plains and were among the first prospectors and settlers in Colorado Territory; of her father who served as a medic in World War I, and of a Marine uncle with whom she grew up who bled in the final push in 1918 to expel the Germans from France; of the State Street financier who made a fortune in the Roaring Twenties, and lost it all in a day on Black 1929; of the young woman who welcomed countless Allied servicemen to her home during World War II, to encourage them and remind them, so long as she was there, they were not alone; and of the devoted wife who supported and participated in her husbands battles to improve school standards, and champion a fair chance for everyone, be they Yankee or immigrant. Mrs. Carle was blessed with a smiling and vivacious personality that won the hearts and devotion of everyone she met. She graduated from Brookline High School in 1939, and attended Choate Finishing School in Boston. As a child she studied dance under the world famous Isadora Duncan, until one day in irritation Duncan struck Lorraine for clumsiness. Lorraines mother removed Lorraine from the class, remarking that the renowned dancer was obviously not good enough for my daughter. A stunning beauty, she was voted Miss Brookline in 1940. She played the romantic lead in two small movies as a result of her crown, had dozens of uniformed suitors court and pine after her, her name—the Sweet Lorraine—was painted on the fuselages of Allied bombers, and her photograph hung as a pin-up on the bulkheads of ships floating and sailing from steaming Leyte Gulf to the misty Murmansk Run. She played the ingénue several nights a week in plays put on for Allied servicemen in the Theatre District throughout World War II. As one would expect, many of the servicemen became infatuated with her when they saw her on stage. I was a terrible actress, she recalled, laughing. Just awful. But it didn matter. The guys were all lonely, and I had curves in the right places. Once she started a family, she encouraged her sons to excel in all they did, taught them to play fair, wiped their noses when they had had a fight, and urged them to make sure that they always won. In many ways, Mrs. Carle and Brookline were one and the same. Generations of the family had lived, and she was, literally, born and raised in the center of town, across the street from the Town Hall and next door to the Police Station, only moving in 1939 when the county seized the family home by eminent domain to build what became the Norfolk Court House. She ever after referred to the court house as being on my land. She served many years on the PTA, the Brookline Historical Society, was curator of Brooklines Putterham School House Museum, and was active in many charitable drives for decades, combining her love of American heritage and education, and devotion to the community. A fine athlete, she routinely played catcher as her semi-professional pitcher husband pitched to their sons—handling with a laugh and aplomb the one pitch in ten her husband threw which was literally a rotten orange—and then throwing it back. She hit hundreds of tennis balls at a time to her sons, running them ragged from corner to corner, and then afterward biked with them for an ice cream. She always provided the center to which all returned, whether at the court house, behind the plate, on the base line, or in her cherished home. She is survived by her sons Lawrence, of New London, New Hampshire, and Glenn, of Bethesda, Maryland, and four grandchildren, Olivia and Claudia, of New London, and Spencer and Margaux, of Bethesda, Maryland, and one sister, Joyce Erickson, of Monroe, Connecticut. Her last words were typical, devoted to her family, expressing her love, and offering what strength she had: she praised her son, saying I am so proud of you. But it is we who are proud, and whose hearts are broken at the loss of such a selfless and happy woman, whose best lesson was her life of kindness and grace to all, strength of character no matter what the trial, and devotion to the epic of America, from her forebears lives with the Iroquois in the Mohawk Valley, to her court house in continued...

▰ Leo F Carle

Died March 11, … More Information
Leo F Carle, of Bedford, Massachusetts, passed away peacefully March 11, 1996. Leo was 82.
Obituary published: March 12, 1996 in "Worcester T-G"

▰ Gerard A Carle

Died November 27, … More Information
Gerard A Carle, of Lowell, Massachusetts, joined the Lord November 27, 2000. Gerard was 77.
Obituary published: November 28, 2000 in "Boston Globe"

▰ Gerard A Carle

Died November 26, … More Information
Gerard A Carle, age 77 of Lowell, Massachusetts, passed from this world into the next November 26, 2000.
Obituary published: November 27, 2000 in "Boston Globe"

▰ Geraldine (Millette) Carle

Died January 15, … More Information
Geraldine (Millette) Carle, of Haverhill, Massachusetts, entered eternal life January 15, 1996. Geraldine was 72.
Obituary published: January 16, 1996 in "Manchester U-L (NH)"

▰ Gerald A Carle

Died November 26, … More Information
Gerald A Carle, of Dracut, Massachusetts, ascended to heaven into the loving arms of all whom have gone before Gerald November 26, 2000. Gerald was 77.
Obituary published: November 27, 2000 in "Boston Globe"

▰ George E Jr Carle

Died May 23, … More Information
George E Jr Carle, of Massachusetts, born in Connecticut, entered into eternal rest May 23, 2005. George was 89.
Obituary published: May 24, 2005 in "Conn Post (CT)"

▰ Gary A Carle

Died April 07, … More Information
Gary A Carle went into the presence of the Lord on April 7, 1996 in Quincy, Massachusetts.
Obituary published: April 08, 1996 in "Boston Globe"

▰ Gary Carle

Died April 02, … More Information
Gary Carle went into the presence of the Lord on April 2, 1996 in Quincy, Massachusetts.
Obituary published: April 03, 1996 in "Boston Globe"

▰ Eric Carle

Died May 27, … More Information
Eric Carle, of Massachusetts, born in New York, joined the Lord May 27, 2021. Eric was 91.
Obituary published: May 28, 2021 in "WSJ (NY)"

▰ Edward V Carle

Died August 02, … More Information
Edward V Carle, age 61 of Haverhill, Massachusetts, died on August 2, 1996.
Obituary published: August 03, 1996 in "Eagle T"

▰ Edward Carle

Died September 30, … More Information
Edward Carle, of Boston, Massachusetts, ascended to heaven into the loving arms of all whom have gone before Edward September 30, 1997. Edward was 48.
Obituary published: October 01, 1997 in "Boston Globe"

▰ David B Carle

Died February 26, … More Information
David B Carle, of Agawam, Massachusetts, ascended to heaven into the loving arms of all whom have gone before he February 26, 1999. David was 46.
Obituary published: February 27, 1999 in "Spfld U-N"

▰ Beatrice H (Hill) Carle

Died April 10, … More Information
Beatrice H (Hill) Carle, age 72 of Massachusetts, passed from this world into the next April 10, 1998.
Obituary published: April 11, 1998 in "Spfld U-N"

▰ Barry L Carle

Died August 03, … More Information
Barry L Carle passed away August 3, 2015 in Hingham, Massachusetts. Tags: #Marguerite
Obituary: Barry passed away on , 3, 2015. Barry was a resident of Hingham, Massachusetts at the time of passing. Barry was married to Marguerite.

▰ Ellen Marie (Digregorio) Carlberg

Died May 01, … More Information
Ellen Marie (Digregorio) Carlberg, of Tarpon Springs, Massachusetts, left herearthly home and passed through the Veil to her Eternal Home May 1, 2010. Ellen was 60.
Obituary published: May 02, 2010 in "Worcester T-G"

▰ Edna R (Williams) Carlberg

Died February 27, … More Information
Edna R (Williams) Carlberg, of Melrose, Massachusetts, peacefully entered eternal life with our Lord February 27, 2003. Edna was 66.
Obituary published: February 28, 2003 in "Derry News (NH)"

▰ Doris V Carlberg

Died January 07, … More Information
Doris V Carlberg, age 89 of Worcester, Massachusetts, was anxious to meet her Maker and Master January 7, 2015.
Obituary published: January 08, 2015 in "Worcester T-G"

▰ Doris V Carlberg

Died January 07, … More Information
Doris V Carlberg left this earth on January 7, 2015 to meet with Jesus, her Lord and Savior in Worcester, Massachusetts.

▰ Walter F (Buzzy) Carlan

Died March 30, … More Information
Walter F (Buzzy) Carlan went into the presence of the Lord on March 30, 2005 in Malden, Massachusetts.
Obituary published: March 31, 2005 in "Boston Globe"

▰ Walter F (Buzzy) Carlan

Died March 29, … More Information
Walter F (Buzzy) Carlan passed away March 29, 2005 in Malden, Massachusetts.
Obituary published: March 30, 2005 in "Boston Globe"

▰ Walter F (Buzzy) Carlan

Died March 28, … More Information
Walter F (Buzzy) Carlan went into the presence of the Lord on March 28, 2005 in Malden, Massachusetts.
Obituary published: March 29, 2005 in "Boston Globe"

▰ Sylvia Chalmer Carlan

Died May 14, … More Information
Sylvia Chalmer Carlan, born January 11, 1921 left her earthly home and passed through the Veil to her Eternal Home May 14, 2013 in Brookline, Massachusetts. Sylvia was 92.
Family members and close friends: , Benice & Mel Chefitz

▰ Rose (French) Carlan

Died June 21, … More Information
Rose (French) Carlan went into the presence of the Lord on June 21, 2004 in Melrose, Massachusetts.
Obituary published: June 22, 2004 in "Boston Globe"

▰ Rose (French) Carlan

Died June 20, … More Information
Rose (French) Carlan left this earth on June 20, 2004 to meet with Jesus, her Lord and Savior in Melrose, Massachusetts.
Obituary published: June 21, 2004 in "Boston Globe"

▰ Rose (French) Carlan

Died June 19, … More Information
Rose (French) Carlan left this earth on June 19, 2004 to meet with Jesus, her Lord and Savior in Melrose, Massachusetts.
Obituary published: June 20, 2004 in "Boston Globe"

▰ Joseph Patrick Carlan

Died January 30, … More Information
Joseph Patrick Carlan, age 74 of Everett, Massachusetts, went into the presence of the Lord on January 30, 2001.
Obituary published: January 31, 2001 in "Columbia D-T (MO)"

▰ Emily Ann (Ligocki) Carlan

Died August 14, … More Information
Emily Ann (Ligocki) Carlan, age 87 of Peabody, Massachusetts, left herearthly home and passed through the Veil to her Eternal Home August 14, 2012.
Obituary published: August 15, 2012 in "Salem E-N"

▰ Winifred M (Sereicikas) Carl

Died September 24, … More Information
Winifred M (Sereicikas) Carl, 82, went to be with the Lord on September 24, 2012 in West Boylston, Massachusetts.
Obituary published: September 25, 2012 in "Worcester T-G"

▰ Thatcher Foster Carl

Died November 05, … More Information
Thatcher Foster Carl, age 73 of Foxboro, Massachusetts, peacefully entered eternal life with our Lord November 5, 2008.
Obituary published: November 06, 2008 in "FoxboroR"

▰ Mary Carl

Died May 23, … More Information
Mary Carl, born April 15, 1935 left earthly home and passed through the Veil to her Eternal Home May 23, 2017 in Massachusetts. Mary was 82.

▰ Margaret Lillian (Hafstad) Carl

Died October 12, … More Information
Margaret Lillian (Hafstad) Carl, age 85 of Massachusetts, born in New York, went to be with her Lord and Savior October 12, 2012.
Obituary published: October 13, 2012 in "Worcester T-G"

▰ Henry W "Curly" Carl

Died October 01, … More Information
Henry W "Curly" Carl, of Hatfield, Massachusetts, passed from this world into the next October 1, 2003. Henry was 71.
Obituary published: October 02, 2003 in "Spfld R"

▰ Doris A (Martin) Carl

Died November 08, … More Information
Doris A (Martin) Carl, age 77 of Massachusetts, born in Louisiana, went to be with her Lord and Savior November 8, 2006.
Obituary published: November 09, 2006 in "Shreveport Times (LA)"

▰ Alvin Carl

Died October 06, … More Information
Alvin Carl, of Boston, Massachusetts, joined the Lord October 6, 1907. Alvin was 55.
Obituary published: October 07, 1907 in "Cincinnati E/P (OH)"

▰ Alvin Carl

Died October 05, … More Information
Alvin Carl, of Boston, Massachusetts, was anxious to meet his Maker and Master October 5, 1907. Alvin was 55.
Obituary published: October 06, 1907 in "Cincinnati E/P (OH)"
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