▰ Norma Miss Day Died August 30, … More Information |
Norma Miss Day, age 84 of Holden, Massachusetts, departed this life Sunday August 30, 1996. Obituary published: August 31, 1996 in "Worcester T-G" |
▰ Nathaniel M C Day Died June 30, … More Information |
Nathaniel M C Day, born December 21, 1930 went to be with the Lord on June 30, 2015 in Lynn, Massachusetts. Nathaniel was 84.
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Obituary: Nathaniel M. C. Day, 84, of Lynn, MA, husband of Mary L. (Ranney) Day, passed away morning, 30, 2015 with his family at his side, in the Peabody Glen care in Peabody, MA. Charlie was born in Rockport, MA on 21, 1930, the son of the late Robert and Susie (Johnson) Day. He attended and graduated from Rockport High School with the Class of 1948. He joined the U. S. Coast Guard and served aboard the Eastwind and the Humboldt. He was a Chief Mechanical Engineer for the Deer Island Waste Water Treatment Plant and he retired from there. For the past 30 years he managed the office at North East Auto Body in Saugus, MA, showing up every day for work. He was a quiet man who loved his home and family, he will be missed. He is survived by his wife, Mary; his son Martin Day and his fiance Donna Malzone of Saugus; two grandsons, Gordon Day and James Malzone of Saugus; sisters Murial Lovasco and her husband Sam, of Gloucester, and Sanna Whitten-Cheney and her husband Dan, of Wilmont, NH. He was predeceased by his daughter, Charlene Day; a sister Dottie Rowe, and two brothers, John and Brud Day. His funeral service and burial were held privately. There were no visiting hours. Contributions may be made in his memory to: American Parkinsons Disease, 72 East Concord St. C-3, Boston, MA 02118 or Retired Race Horses, Old Friends, 1841 Paynes Depot Road, Georgetown, KY 40324 or by phone at 502-863-1775. . are by the Greely , 212 Washington St. Gloucester, MA. Online condolences may be given at: www.greelyfuneralhome.com |
▰ Muriel L (Hartwell) Day Died July 28, … More Information |
Muriel L (Hartwell) Day, 81, of Greenfield, Massachusetts departed this life July 28, 2001. Obituary published: July 29, 2001 in "Spfld S-R" |
▰ Miriam A (Hanson) Day Died January 08, … More Information |
Miriam A (Hanson) Day, of Carver, Massachusetts, departed this life Sunday January 8, 2006. Miriam was 88. Obituary published: January 09, 2006 in "Boston Globe" |
▰ Mildred E (Mcneill) Day Died February 20, … More Information |
Mildred E (Mcneill) Day, age 83 of Wilbraham, Massachusetts, gained her wings on February 20, 2000. Obituary published: February 21, 2000 in "Spfld U-N" |
▰ Mildred C Miss Day Died April 15, … More Information |
Mildred C Miss Day passed away April 15, 2002 in Randolph, Massachusetts. Obituary published: April 16, 2002 in "Boston Globe" |
▰ Mildred (Roscoe) Day Died February 10, … More Information |
Mildred (Roscoe) Day, age 89 of Massachusetts, went to be with the Lord on February 10, 1998. Obituary published: February 11, 1998 in "Lowell Sun" |
▰ Michael R Day Died May 30, … More Information |
Michael R Day, age 24 of Sterling, Massachusetts, peacefully entered eternal life with our Lord May 30, 2000. Obituary published: May 31, 2000 in "Worcester T-G" |
▰ Michael Ronald Day Died November 20, … More Information | Michael Ronald Day, born May 17, 1935 entered eternal life November 20, 2016 in Brewster, Massachusetts. Michael was 81. |
▰ Michael Ronald Day Died November 20, … More Information |
Michael Ronald Day, born May 17, 1935 passed from this life on November 20, 2016 in Orleans, Massachusetts. Michael was 81.
Family members and close friends: , The Staff Of Nickerson Funeral Home, Teddi And Charlie Hildebrand, Jay Rosenfeld, Jill Amsterdam, Chuck Walton |
▰ Memorial Day, 2017 Died May 26, … More Information |
Memorial Day, 2017 passed away May 26, 2017 in Waltham, Massachusetts.
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Obituary: The fate of unborn millions will now depend, under God, on the courage and conduct of this army. - George Washington 27, 1776 On a warm summer morning in a field at Long Island, New York General George Washington spoke those words to an anxious group of young men gathered there to defend an idea. Their belief in a free nation where the rights of a citizen were bestowed upon them by God and not by a king was radical at the time, but one worth fighting for, and, if necessary, dying for. General Washington could not have had any idea at the time how true his words would become. With the outcome of the struggle gravely in doubt, brave young men summoned the courage to lay upon the altar of freedom their life, their liberty and their fortune. Included among those early patriots were the boys from Waltham. As our Nation pauses to honor those who gave the last full measure of devotion in defense of our liberty we owe a special debt of gratitude to every generation of veterans, but especially to those who never made it back to neighborhoods across our city. As you read their names, please remember that they were the kids that we see today on School Street, and on Lake Street, and on Hall Street, and on Main Street, and on Prentice Street and along Moody Street. Remember that each of these kids had a unique voice and a hair color and a talent and a fault and a wit and a way of walking and a family left with a deep hole made by their passing. During an interview for the finale of the highly acclaimed series Band of Brothers, based upon the Stephen Ambrose book of the same title, the leader of that band of brothers, Dick Winters, spoke of a grandchild who asked, Grandpa, were you a hero in the war?. His reply, softly spoken and through misty eyes, remembering his lost comrades, No . . . but I served in a company of heroes. If your child ever needs to write a report about a genuine American hero, there are more than three-hundred stories to choose from right here in Waltham. These boys from Waltham left home for the last time never to see another ball game or to open a Christmas gift or to blow out birthday candles or to see their children grow. met the tides of history and of circumstance with courage, devotion and selfless determination. Remember them and pray for them. Pray also for their beloved families who paid a terrible price in handing their souls over to eternity and pray that the cause for which they gave their lives will never be forsaken. Revolutionary War Abijah Brown, Jr. Abijah Childs Isaac Crosby Elijah Cutting Roger Dench Thomas Gardner Civil War Rufus Babcock William Baldwin Hiram Banks Theodore Barnes Orson Baxter John Blake George Brown Charles Brown Henry Burgess Henry Carr Joe Corrigan John Dillon Ed Doherty John Donnigan Henry Durivage Tom Egan Lyman Fairbanks George Falls Lyman Field Patrick Flynn John Gillespie B.S. Harrington David Hatch Ed Hatch William Hayes Ed Hickey Joseph Holbrook Maynard Holbrook Henry Howe Roger Kane George Lawton Thomas Lawton Michael McBride Patrick McGuire Francis Miles Leonard Miller Darius Moore James Murray John Newcomb James OHearn Anderson Posher Francis Priest Nahum Rand F.P.H. Rogers James Rooney Horace Sanderson Samuel Savage Robert Sherman Simon Smith Tom Stickney George Stone Daniel Sullivan Charles Traynor John Thayer Spanish American War George E. Adams James M. Dermody Edward P. Doherty Bernard M. Farrington Allen M. McCullough Charles Minnock Robert J. Parnell Dominick Walsh World War I Charles Bacon Charles Basile William B. Benner Joseph A. Bruce James B. Chadwick George A. Chisholm Raymond J. Collette Alexander G. Collins Francis D. Connors Joseph E. Cormier Thomas J. Courtney Charles T. Curtin Michael Devine Richard F. Dreyer Walter Duddy Allison H. Earle Louis H. Gorman Clifton P. Greene John P. Grogan Ernest Hamel Austin E. Harvey Leslie R. Hodge Rudolph Isaacson Walter T. Jensen Marcel Kwiatskowski James F. Lally John L. Lannigan Harold B. Leach Timothy Leary Thomas McDonald Frank J. McBride Charles F. McInnes Charles F. McKenna James McKernell Arthur V. Mogan Arthur P. Mooney Ernest D. Nealon Hiram S. Newman Bromly Palamountain Domenic Parise Fred C. Pearson Albert E. Regan Charles J. Rennie Charles A. Sawyer Joseph T. Sharpe W. Wellington Sullivan Stanley C. Swift John R. Thompson William A. Thompson Paul Underwood Franklin W. Vincent Walter A. Walsh James F. Walsh, Jr. Archie Wheeler Earl Whittemore Clifford H. Wilson World War II Guido J. Abruzzi Glen F. Allen Louis J. Annunciata, Jr. Raymond J. Arsenault Walter L. Baldwin Robert D. Balter Elmer J. Barden Francis A. Barnicle Samuel J. Barron Anselm L. Belliveau Richard K. Bills Leo J. Biron Edward H. Black John J. Bononi Leo A. Boucher William B. Boulton Gordon E. Bouret Gerald C. Breen Hollis E. Brodrick John S. Callahan Charles J. Carney Armand J. Casale Henry L. Castagnetti Robert L. Coleman Robert E. Collins Thomas F. Connors George E. Conant Frederick Cormier Joseph P. Coughlan James P. Cronin John P. Crossland Daniel F. Cushing John DeMatteo Americo DOrazio Ronald B. Dorrington J. Clarence Doucette Frederick J. Dowcett, Jr. William R. Duane John M. Duffy, Jr. Harold C. Durkin Robert W. Elder S. Barton Eldridge Richard L. Felt Alfonse J. Ferrera Michael Ford William J. Forte Paul H. Frechette Harry Freedman John F. Furdon Charles R. Gallagher John B. Gordon Vaughn P. Grant Merrill Grapes Raymond E. Hadley Thomas R. Halleran Roy D. Halloran James T. Harron James F. Hart Raymond F. Healion Richard K. Henry, Jr. Glenn C. Hepler George E. Higgins, Jr. William R. Hitchcock William G. Houghton Herbert F. Ingersoll Bernard Jacobs Benjamin F. Jakubik Edwin E. Johnson Francis J. Joyce, Jr. Samuel Kaitz Phillip F. Keefe Henry J. Kelly, Jr. Donald K. Kenneson Robert A. Klug Francis H. Kneeland Philip A. Lanzo George H. Large Edward F. LaRosee Arthur J. Lazazzero William LeClair William H. Leonard Walter Luke Robert A. Lyons Joseph T. McCarthy Charles continued... |
▰ Memorial Day, 2016 Died May 30, … More Information |
Memorial Day, 2016 passed away May 30, 2016 in Waltham, Massachusetts.
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Obituary: The fate of unborn millions will now depend, under God, on the courage and conduct of this army. - George Washington 27, 1776 On a warm summer morning in a field at Long Island, New York General George Washington spoke those words to an anxious group of young men gathered there to defend an idea. Their belief in a free nation where the rights of a citizen were bestowed upon them by God and not by a king was radical at the time, but one worth fighting for, and, if necessary, dying for. General Washington could not have had any idea at the time how true his words would become. With the outcome of the struggle gravely in doubt, brave young men summoned the courage to lay upon the altar of freedom their life, their liberty and their fortune. Included among those early patriots were the boys from Waltham. As our Nation pauses to honor those who gave the last full measure of devotion in defense of our liberty we owe a special debt of gratitude to every generation of veterans, but especially to those who never made it back to neighborhoods across our city. As you read their names, please remember that they were the kids that we see today on School Street, and on Lake Street, and on Hall Street, and on Main Street, and on Prentice Street and along Moody Street. Remember that each of these kids had a unique voice and a hair color and a talent and a fault and a wit and a way of walking and a family left with a deep hole made by their passing. During an interview for the finale of the highly acclaimed series Band of Brothers, based upon the Stephen Ambrose book of the same title, the leader of that band of brothers, Dick Winters, spoke of a grandchild who asked, Grandpa, were you a hero in the war?. His reply, softly spoken and through misty eyes, remembering his lost comrades, No . . . but I served in a company of heroes. If your child ever needs to write a report about a genuine American hero, there are more than three-hundred stories to choose from right here in Waltham. These boys from Waltham left home for the last time never to see another ball game or to open a Christmas gift or to blow out birthday candles or to see their children grow. met the tides of history and of circumstance with courage, devotion and selfless determination. Remember them and pray for them. Pray also for their beloved families who paid a terrible price in handing their souls over to eternity and pray that the cause for which they gave their lives will never be forsaken. Revolutionary War Abijah Brown, Jr. Abijah Childs Isaac Crosby Elijah Cutting Roger Dench Thomas Gardner Civil War Rufus Babcock William Baldwin Hiram Banks Theodore Barnes Orson Baxter John Blake George Brown Charles Brown Henry Burgess Henry Carr Joe Corrigan John Dillon Ed Doherty John Donnigan Henry Durivage Tom Egan Lyman Fairbanks George Falls Lyman Field Patrick Flynn John Gillespie B.S. Harrington David Hatch Ed Hatch William Hayes Ed Hickey Joseph Holbrook Maynard Holbrook Henry Howe Roger Kane George Lawton Thomas Lawton Michael McBride Patrick McGuire Francis Miles Leonard Miller Darius Moore James Murray John Newcomb James OHearn Anderson Posher Francis Priest Nahum Rand F.P.H. Rogers James Rooney Horace Sanderson Samuel Savage Robert Sherman Simon Smith Tom Stickney George Stone Daniel Sullivan Charles Traynor John Thayer Spanish American War George E. Adams James M. Dermody Edward P. Doherty Bernard M. Farrington Allen M. McCullough Charles Minnock Robert J. Parnell Dominick Walsh World War I Charles Bacon Charles Basile William B. Benner Joseph A. Bruce James B. Chadwick George A. Chisholm Raymond J. Collette Alexander G. Collins Francis D. Connors Joseph E. Cormier Thomas J. Courtney Charles T. Curtin Michael Devine Richard F. Dreyer Walter Duddy Allison H. Earle Louis H. Gorman Clifton P. Greene John P. Grogan Ernest Hamel Austin E. Harvey Leslie R. Hodge Rudolph Isaacson Walter T. Jensen Marcel Kwiatskowski James F. Lally John L. Lannigan Harold B. Leach Timothy Leary Thomas McDonald Frank J. McBride Charles F. McInnes Charles F. McKenna James McKernell Arthur V. Mogan Arthur P. Mooney Ernest D. Nealon Hiram S. Newman Bromly Palamountain Domenic Parise Fred C. Pearson Albert E. Regan Charles J. Rennie Charles A. Sawyer Joseph T. Sharpe W. Wellington Sullivan Stanley C. Swift John R. Thompson William A. Thompson Paul Underwood Franklin W. Vincent Walter A. Walsh James F. Walsh, Jr. Archie Wheeler Earl Whittemore Clifford H. Wilson World War II Guido J. Abruzzi Glen F. Allen Louis J. Annunciata, Jr. Raymond J. Arsenault Walter L. Baldwin Robert D. Balter Elmer J. Barden Francis A. Barnicle Samuel J. Barron Anselm L. Belliveau Richard K. Bills Leo J. Biron Edward H. Black John J. Bononi Leo A. Boucher William B. Boulton Gordon E. Bouret Gerald C. Breen Hollis E. Brodrick John S. Callahan Charles J. Carney Armand J. Casale Henry L. Castagnetti Robert L. Coleman Robert E. Collins Thomas F. Connors George E. Conant Frederick Cormier Joseph P. Coughlan James P. Cronin John P. Crossland Daniel F. Cushing John DeMatteo Americo DOrazio Ronald B. Dorrington J. Clarence Doucette Frederick J. Dowcett, Jr. William R. Duane John M. Duffy, Jr. Harold C. Durkin Robert W. Elder S. Barton Eldridge Richard L. Felt Alfonse J. Ferrera Michael Ford William J. Forte Paul H. Frechette Harry Freedman John F. Furdon Charles R. Gallagher John B. Gordon Vaughn P. Grant Merrill Grapes Raymond E. Hadley Thomas R. Halleran Roy D. Halloran James T. Harron James F. Hart Raymond F. Healion Richard K. Henry, Jr. Glenn C. Hepler George E. Higgins, Jr. William R. Hitchcock William G. Houghton Herbert F. Ingersoll Bernard Jacobs Benjamin F. Jakubik Edwin E. Johnson Francis J. Joyce, Jr. Samuel Kaitz Phillip F. Keefe Henry J. Kelly, Jr. Donald K. Kenneson Robert A. Klug Francis H. Kneeland Philip A. Lanzo George H. Large Edward F. LaRosee Arthur J. Lazazzero William LeClair William H. Leonard Walter Luke Robert A. Lyons Joseph T. McCarthy continued... |
▰ Memorial Day Died May 25, … More Information |
Memorial Day went into the presence of the Lord on May 25, 2015 in Waltham, Massachusetts.
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Obituary: The fate of unborn millions will now depend, under God, on the courage and conduct of this army. - George Washington 27, 1776 On a warm summer morning in a field at Long Island, New York General George Washington spoke those words to an anxious group of young men gathered there to defend an idea. Their belief in a free nation where the rights of a citizen were bestowed upon them by God and not by a king was radical at the time, but one worth fighting for, and, if necessary, dying for. General Washington could not have had any idea at the time how true his words would become. With the outcome of the struggle gravely in doubt, brave young men summoned the courage to lay upon the altar of freedom their life, their liberty and their fortune. Included among those early patriots were the boys from Waltham. As our Nation pauses to honor those who gave the last full measure of devotion in defense of our liberty we owe a special debt of gratitude to every generation of veterans, but especially to those who never made it back to neighborhoods across our city. As you read their names, please remember that they were the kids that we see today on School Street, and on Lake Street, and on Hall Street, and on Main Street, and on Prentice Street and along Moody Street. Remember that each of these kids had a unique voice and a hair color and a talent and a fault and a wit and a way of walking and a family left with a deep hole made by their passing. During an interview for the finale of the highly acclaimed series Band of Brothers, based upon the Stephen Ambrose book of the same title, the leader of that band of brothers, Dick Winters, spoke of a grandchild who asked, Grandpa, were you a hero in the war?. His reply, softly spoken and through misty eyes, remembering his lost comrades, No . . . but I served in a company of heroes. If your child ever needs to write a report about a genuine American hero, there are more than three-hundred stories to choose from right here in Waltham. These boys from Waltham left home for the last time never to see another ball game or to open a Christmas gift or to blow out birthday candles or to see their children grow. met the tides of history and of circumstance with courage, devotion and selfless determination. Remember them and pray for them. Pray also for their beloved families who paid a terrible price in handing their souls over to eternity and pray that the cause for which they gave their lives will never be forsaken. Revolutionary War Abijah Brown, Jr. Abijah Childs Isaac Crosby Elijah Cutting Roger Dench Thomas Gardner Civil War Rufus Babcock William Baldwin Hiram Banks Theodore Barnes Orson Baxter John Blake George Brown Charles Brown Henry Burgess Henry Carr Joe Corrigan John Dillon Ed Doherty John Donnigan Henry Durivage Tom Egan Lyman Fairbanks George Falls Lyman Field Patrick Flynn John Gillespie B.S. Harrington David Hatch Ed Hatch William Hayes Ed Hickey Joseph Holbrook Maynard Holbrook Henry Howe Roger Kane George Lawton Thomas Lawton Michael McBride Patrick McGuire Francis Miles Leonard Miller Darius Moore James Murray John Newcomb James OHearn Anderson Posher Francis Priest Nahum Rand F.P.H. Rogers James Rooney Horace Sanderson Samuel Savage Robert Sherman Simon Smith Tom Stickney George Stone Daniel Sullivan Charles Traynor John Thayer Spanish American War George E. Adams James M. Dermody Edward P. Doherty Bernard M. Farrington Allen M. McCullough Charles Minnock Robert J. Parnell Dominick Walsh World War I Charles Bacon Charles Basile William B. Benner Joseph A. Bruce James B. Chadwick George A. Chisholm Raymond J. Collette Alexander G. Collins Francis D. Connors Joseph E. Cormier Thomas J. Courtney Charles T. Curtin Michael Devine Richard F. Dreyer Walter Duddy Allison H. Earle Louis H. Gorman Clifton P. Greene John P. Grogan Ernest Hamel Austin E. Harvey Leslie R. Hodge Rudolph Isaacson Walter T. Jensen Marcel Kwiatskowski James F. Lally John L. Lannigan Harold B. Leach Timothy Leary Thomas McDonald Frank J. McBride Charles F. McInnes Charles F. McKenna James McKernell Arthur V. Mogan Arthur P. Mooney Ernest D. Nealon Hiram S. Newman Bromly Palamountain Domenic Parise Fred C. Pearson Albert E. Regan Charles J. Rennie Charles A. Sawyer Joseph T. Sharpe W. Wellington Sullivan Stanley C. Swift John R. Thompson William A. Thompson Paul Underwood Franklin W. Vincent Walter A. Walsh James F. Walsh, Jr. Archie Wheeler Earl Whittemore Clifford H. Wilson World War II Guido J. Abruzzi Glen F. Allen Louis J. Annunciata, Jr. Raymond J. Arsenault Walter L. Baldwin Robert D. Balter Elmer J. Barden Francis A. Barnicle Samuel J. Barron Anselm L. Belliveau Richard K. Bills Leo J. Biron Edward H. Black John J. Bononi Leo A. Boucher William B. Boulton Gordon E. Bouret Gerald C. Breen Hollis E. Brodrick John S. Callahan Charles J. Carney Armand J. Casale Henry L. Castagnetti Robert L. Coleman Robert E. Collins Thomas F. Connors George E. Conant Frederick Cormier Joseph P. Coughlan James P. Cronin John P. Crossland Daniel F. Cushing John DeMatteo Americo DOrazio Ronald B. Dorrington J. Clarence Doucette Frederick J. Dowcett, Jr. William R. Duane John M. Duffy, Jr. Harold C. Durkin Robert W. Elder S. Barton Eldridge Richard L. Felt Alfonse J. Ferrera Michael Ford William J. Forte Paul H. Frechette Harry Freedman John F. Furdon Charles R. Gallagher John B. Gordon Vaughn P. Grant Merrill Grapes Raymond E. Hadley Thomas R. Halleran Roy D. Halloran James T. Harron James F. Hart Raymond F. Healion Richard K. Henry, Jr. Glenn C. Hepler George E. Higgins, Jr. William R. Hitchcock William G. Houghton Herbert F. Ingersoll Bernard Jacobs Benjamin F. Jakubik Edwin E. Johnson Francis J. Joyce, Jr. Samuel Kaitz Phillip F. Keefe Henry J. Kelly, Jr. Donald K. Kenneson Robert A. Klug Francis H. Kneeland Philip A. Lanzo George H. Large Edward F. LaRosee Arthur J. Lazazzero William LeClair William H. Leonard Walter Luke Robert A. Lyons Joseph T. McCarthy Charles E. McCullough George E. McDonald Earl A. MacDougall Elmer J. McFarland Warren I. MacRae Joseph A. Madden Joseph P. Maguire John J. Mahoney, Jr. Vincenzo Mandile Robert C. Mansur John F. Maroney, Jr. Leonard M. Melanson Harold A. Meyer, Jr. John J. Minahane Donald M. Morrison John W. Murphy Joseph T. Murphy Lawrence J. Murphy Thomas E. Murphy Romeo A. Natoli Thomas P. Noone Sunda Palumbo Lester F. Patterson John P. Peirce, Jr. Francis P. Pendergast Edgar H. Peterson Salvatore Picone Francis J. Powers Warren B. Pratt George S. Purdy Robert A. Qualters Lawrence K. Reade Edward J. Recka Jerome Rizzo Rosario Rizzo Norman D. Robinson Lawrence L. Rogers John F. Ryan Frank Savino David E. Scott r Sewall, Jr. Arthur F. Shaughnessy Raymond P. Shaughnessy Harry E. Shubley, Jr. Ernest Seigel Robert A. Sloper Chadborn Smith Andrew Stanton William A. Stanton Edward C. Stearns, Jr. Maxwell D. Stone Christopher P. Straggas James J. Sullivan, Jr. Fred B. Sweetland Domenic G. Tambascia Edmund J. Thibeault Lloyd W. Wade Henry F. Walazek Harold G. Walley Leslie D. Walsh John H. Watson Roger R. Wellington Charles E. Yeo Kermit W. Youngquist Bernard A. Zacame, Jr. Korea Joseph P. Aucoin Frederick C. Berry, Jr. Norman C. Brackett William J. Burke, Jr. Donald O. Campbell Robert G. Curran Robert C. Dakin Joseph F. Hession, Jr. Robert W. Howard J. Allen Hurd Raymond R. LaCava Frederick E. Lamport James L. McDonnell John J. McLaughlin Richard S. Scalia Vietnam Lawrence R. Duffy Paul A. Dupere Reginald J. Gautreau Peter Gilmore David P. Ingersoll Thomas F. Jackson Paul C. King, Jr. Roderick J. McDonald Kenneth F. Moores Michael B. Murphy Thomas E. ONeill, Jr. Joseph P. Rando John M. Sullivan Thomas J. Vezeau Craig W. Wedge Robert S. Wheeler Enduring Freedom – Afghanistan Brian J. Ouellette May their memories continued... |
▰ Melvin J Day Died July 28, … More Information |
Melvin J Day, of East Bridgewater, Massachusetts, departed this life Sunday July 28, 1999. Melvin was 78. Obituary published: July 29, 1999 in "Boston Globe" |
▰ Melvin J Day Died July 28, … More Information |
Melvin J Day died unexpectedly on July 28, 1999 at the age of 78 in East Bridgewater, Massachusetts. Obituary published: July 29, 1999 in "Worcester T-G" |
▰ Maxine G (Grogan) Day Died August 01, … More Information |
Maxine G (Grogan) Day, age 93 of Montague, Massachusetts, passed away peacefully August 1, 1996. Obituary published: August 02, 1996 in "Spfld U-N" |
▰ Maxine (Grogan) Day Died August 01, … More Information |
Maxine (Grogan) Day, of Greenfield, Massachusetts, went into the presence of the Lord on August 1, 1996. Maxine was 93. Obituary published: August 02, 1996 in "R Greenfield" |
▰ Maurice H Day Died July 09, … More Information |
Maurice H Day, age 70 of Ashfield, Massachusetts, entered into eternal rest July 9, 1998. Obituary published: July 10, 1998 in "Spfld U-N" |
▰ Maude E (March) Day Died January 06, … More Information |
Maude E (March) Day, age 105 of Arlington, Massachusetts, passed from this world into the next January 6, 1997. Obituary published: January 07, 1997 in "Boston Globe" |
▰ Maude E (March) Day Died January 05, … More Information |
Maude E (March) Day, age 105 of Arlington, Massachusetts, gained her wings on January 5, 1997. Obituary published: January 06, 1997 in "Boston Globe" |
▰ Mary Lou (Stover) Day Died August 23, … More Information |
Mary Lou (Stover) Day, age 80 of Scituate, Massachusetts, went to be with her Lord and Savior August 23, 2007. Obituary published: August 24, 2007 in "Scituate Mariner" |
▰ Mary Beatrice Sister Day Died March 14, … More Information |
Mary Beatrice Sister Day left this earth on March 14, 2005 to meet with Jesus, her Lord and Savior in Framingham, Massachusetts. Obituary published: March 15, 2005 in "Boston Globe" |
▰ Mary Beatrice Sister Day Died March 13, … More Information |
Mary Beatrice Sister Day went into the presence of the Lord on March 13, 2005 in Framingham, Massachusetts. Obituary published: March 14, 2005 in "Boston Globe" |
▰ Mary (Brennan) Day Died May 19, … More Information |
Mary (Brennan) Day, of Salem, Massachusetts, died on May 19, 2004. Mary was 85. Obituary published: May 20, 2004 in "Salem E-N" |
▰ Mary A Day Died March 21, … More Information |
Mary A Day, born December 7, 1927 left us to live with the Father in her new eternal home March 21, 2007 in Massachusetts. Mary was 79.
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Obituary: MILLBURY Mary A. (Berthiume) Day, 79, of 20 Rindge St., died , 21st in St. Vincent Hospital, Worcester. Her husband, Philip J. Day Sr., died in 2004. She leaves a daughter, Mary A. wife of James L. Piscitelli; two sons, Philip J. Day Jr. and his wife, Diana J. Day and Kenneth P. Day Sr. all of Millbury; three sisters, Rita S. wife of Wallace Landry of Millbury, Ann Marie, wife of Armand R. Daigneault of Worcester and Beverly J. wife of Kenneth I. Schold of Millbury; several grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; nephews and nieces. She was born in Worcester and is predeceased by her parents, Ernest L. and Mary A. (Mahoney) Berthiaume and a brother Earl E. Berthiaume. Mary and her husband owned and operated the former DayTM)s Used Auto Parts and she managed the real estate that they owned. She was a member of St. BrigidTM)s Parish, the Democratic Town Committee, a secretary for the former Millbury Civil Defense Department, the Millbury Blood Bank and was a member of the Millbury Jaws of Life Committee. Her funeral will be held , 24th from Mulhane for s, 45 Main St., Millbury, with a Mass at 10 a.m. in St. BrigidTM)s Church, 59 Main St., Millbury Burial will be in Central , Millbury. Calling hours are 5 to 8 p.m., , 23rd in the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Millbury Fire Department, 126 Elm St., Millbury, MA 01527 or to the American Lung Association of Massachusetts 460 Totten Pond Rd. Waltham, MA 02451 or to the Special Olympics, 450 Maple St., Building One, Danvers, MA 01923, or to the VNA Network, 333 Turnpike Rd., Southborough, MA 01772. Read Mary Days Obituary and Guestbook on mulhane.com. |
▰ Mary N Day Died February 12, … More Information | Mary N Day left this earth on February 12, 2015 to meet with Jesus, her Lord and Savior in West Roxbury, Massachusetts. |
▰ Mary A Day Died December 14, … More Information |
Mary A Day, born September 21, 1946 passed from this life on December 14, 2020 in Lynn, Massachusetts. Mary was 74.
Family members and close friends: , Denise Hitchman, Charlie Teague, Bonnie Houghton, Pam & Hank Senecal, E Teague, Anne Roy, Nonnie Martin, Lenny Logan, Annette Papi, Joyce Tekin |
▰ Martha "Sister Mary Gerald" Day Died July 29, … More Information |
Martha "Sister Mary Gerald" Day passed away July 29, 2004 in Holyoke, Massachusetts. Obituary published: July 30, 2004 in "Spfld R" |
▰ Marshall M Jr Day Died May 14, … More Information |
Marshall M Jr Day, age 74 of Athol, Massachusetts, peacefully entered eternal life with our Lord May 14, 1998. Obituary published: May 15, 1998 in "Athol D-N" |
▰ Mark Edward Day, Jr Died January 05, … More Information |
Mark Edward Day, Jr , born August 22, 1986 passed away peacefully January 5, 2014 in Massachusetts. Mark was 27.
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Obituary: Mark Edward Day, Jr, 27, died unexpectedly , 5, at his home in East Bridgewater. He was the beloved son of Mark E. and Lisa M. (Kerwin) Day of East Bridgewater. Born in Stoughton, he was raised in East Bridgewater and was a graduate of Cardinal Spellman, Class of 2004. Mr. Day also attended Massasoit Community and Bridgewater State . He was an avid reader who enjoyed movies and computer science. He also immensely enjoyed helping his mother who is a volunteer with PAWS New England. In addition to his parents, he is survived by his brother Matthew A. Day of East Bridgewater, his longtime girlfriend Jessica Lundbohm of Holbrook and his grandmothers, Rita M. Kerwin of East Bridgewater and Dolores Day of Canton. He was predeceased by his grandfather William E. Day. prayers will be offered in the Farley , 358 Park St. (Rt.27) Stoughton on 11th at 10 AM. Visiting Hours from 6-8 PM. Interment will take place at Elmwood , East Bridgewater. In lieu of flowers, his family requests that donations in his memory be made to PAWS New England, c/o Marie Klinch,15 Whittier Pl., Haverhill, MA 01832. |
▰ Marion R (Hicks) Day Died November 05, … More Information |
Marion R (Hicks) Day, of Brockton, Massachusetts, passed from this world into the next November 5, 2008. Marion was 95. Obituary published: November 06, 2008 in "Bristol Ph (RI)" |
▰ Marion O (Harding) Day Died February 12, … More Information |
Marion O (Harding) Day, age 87 of Danvers, Massachusetts, joined the Lord February 12, 2009. Obituary published: February 13, 2009 in "Salem E-N" |
▰ Marion L (Henry) Day Died February 10, … More Information |
Marion L (Henry) Day passed away February 10, 1999 in Wakefield, Massachusetts. Obituary published: February 11, 1999 in "Boston Globe" |
▰ Marion L (Henry) Day Died February 09, … More Information |
Marion L (Henry) Day passed away February 9, 1999 in Wakefield, Massachusetts. Obituary published: February 10, 1999 in "Boston Globe" |
▰ Marion B (Richards) Day Died December 02, … More Information |
Marion B (Richards) Day, of Massachusetts, departed this life Sunday December 2, 1997. Marion was 80. Obituary published: December 03, 1997 in "Spfld U-N" |
▰ Marie Odella Sister Day Died August 27, … More Information |
Marie Odella Sister Day, of Lowell, Massachusetts, was anxious to meet her Maker and Master August 27, 1996. Marie was 94. Obituary published: August 28, 1996 in "Middlesex N" |
▰ Marie J (Bisson) Day Died July 31, … More Information |
Marie J (Bisson) Day, age 88 of Leominster, Massachusetts, joined the Lord July 31, 2010. Obituary published: August 01, 2010 in "Worcester T-G" |
▰ Marian G (Fraser) Day Died November 25, … More Information |
Marian G (Fraser) Day, age 66 of Worcester, Massachusetts, departed this life Sunday November 25, 1996. Obituary published: November 26, 1996 in "Worcester T-G" |
▰ Marguerite Day Died July 23, … More Information |
Marguerite Day, age 94 of Massachusetts, born in Buffalo, New York, gained her wings on July 23, 2000. Obituary published: July 24, 2000 in "Buffalo News (NY)" |
▰ Margaret Joan Day Died August 30, … More Information | Margaret Joan Day passed away August 30, 2016 in West Yarmouth, Massachusetts. |
▰ Mabel C (Counter) Day Died August 31, … More Information |
Mabel C (Counter) Day, of Holyoke, Massachusetts, went to be with the Lord on August 31, 1999. Mabel was 101. Obituary published: September 01, 1999 in "Holyoke H-H" |
▰ Mabel C (Counter) Day Died August 28, … More Information |
Mabel C (Counter) Day, age 101 of Holyoke, Massachusetts, gained her wings on August 28, 1999. Obituary published: August 29, 1999 in "Spfld S-R" |
▰ Lucille R Day Died May 23, … More Information |
Lucille R Day, 86, went to be with the Lord on May 23, 1996 in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Obituary published: May 24, 1996 in "Spfld U-N" |
▰ Lucille M Day Died December 09, … More Information |
Lucille M Day, born June 9, 1924 died on December 9, 2015 in Roxbury, Massachusetts. Lucille was 91.
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Obituary: Lucille was born on 9, 1924 and passed away on , 9, 2015. Lucille was a resident of Roxbury, Massachusetts at the time of passing. Lucille was married to Lawrence. |
▰ Louise F (Lamarr) Day Died November 25, … More Information |
Louise F (Lamarr) Day, age 89 of Massachusetts, died on November 25, 2001. Obituary published: November 26, 2001 in "Daily H G" |
▰ Louise F (Lamarr) Day Died November 25, … More Information |
Louise F (Lamarr) Day, age 89 of Massachusetts, peacefully entered eternal life with our Lord November 25, 2001. Obituary published: November 26, 2001 in "Spfld U-N" |
▰ Lorraine L (Kitt) Day Died March 11, … More Information |
Lorraine L (Kitt) Day, age 63 of Springfield, Massachusetts, passed from this life on March 11, 1997. Obituary published: March 12, 1997 in "Spfld U-N" |
▰ Lorraine (Perry) Day Died September 04, … More Information |
Lorraine (Perry) Day, of Medford, Massachusetts, went to be with the Lord on September 4, 1996. Lorraine was 67. Obituary published: September 05, 1996 in "Boston Globe" |
▰ Lorraine B Day Died January 01, … More Information | |
▰ Lisa M Day Died February 22, … More Information | Lisa M Day passed away February 22, 2015 in Boston, Massachusetts. |
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