▰ Mary E (Casey) Tero Died February 06, … More Information |
Mary E (Casey) Tero, age 89 of Holliston, Massachusetts, went to be with the Lord on February 6, 1997. Obituary published: February 07, 1997 in "Middlesex N" |
▰ Margaret B "Peg" Tero Died August 17, … More Information |
Margaret B "Peg" Tero went into the presence of the Lord on August 17, 1999 in Franklin, Massachusetts. Obituary published: August 18, 1999 in "Boston Globe" |
▰ Claire Elizabeth Tero Died August 24, … More Information | Claire Elizabeth Tero, born April 27, 1922 was anxious to meet her Maker and Master August 24, 2016 in Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts. Claire was 94. |
▰ Claire Elizabeth Tero Died August 24, … More Information |
Claire Elizabeth Tero, born April 27, 1922 peacefully entered eternal life with our Lord August 24, 2016 in Bourne, Massachusetts. Claire was 94.
Family members and close friends: , The Staff Of Nickerson-bourne Funeral Home |
▰ Sebastian Ternullo Died February 07, … More Information |
Sebastian Ternullo, of Massachusetts, left earthly home and passed through the Veil to his Eternal Home February 7, 2007. Sebastian was 85. Obituary published: February 08, 2007 in "Medford Trans" |
▰ John Ternullo Died March 05, … More Information |
John Ternullo went into the presence of the Lord on March 5, 2017 in Lakeville, Massachusetts.
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Obituary: John passed away on , 5, 2017. John was a resident of Lakeville, Massachusetts at the time of passing. John was married to Maria. |
▰ Grace (Catino) Ternullo Died March 03, … More Information |
Grace (Catino) Ternullo passed away March 3, 2002 in Medford, Massachusetts. Obituary published: March 04, 2002 in "Boston Globe" |
▰ Grace (Catino) Ternullo Died March 02, … More Information |
Grace (Catino) Ternullo passed away March 2, 2002 in Medford, Massachusetts. Obituary published: March 03, 2002 in "Boston Globe" |
▰ Grace (Catino) Ternullo Died March 06, … More Information |
On March 6, 2002, Grace (Catino) Ternullo, 87, of Medford, Massachusetts left us to live with the Father in her new eternal home. Obituary published: March 07, 2002 in "Medford Trans" |
▰ Giuseppa (Dimare) Ternullo Died January 29, … More Information |
Giuseppa (Dimare) Ternullo, of Revere, Massachusetts, passed from this world into the next January 29, 2005. Giuseppa was 106. Obituary published: January 30, 2005 in "Boston Globe" |
▰ Giuseppa (Dimare) Ternullo Died January 28, … More Information |
Giuseppa (Dimare) Ternullo, 106, of Revere, Massachusetts departed this life January 28, 2005. Obituary published: January 29, 2005 in "Boston Globe" |
▰ Concetta J "Connie" (Sauca) Ternullo Died February 01, … More Information |
Concetta J "Connie" (Sauca) Ternullo passed away February 1, 2004 in Quincy, Massachusetts. Obituary published: February 02, 2004 in "Patriot Ledger" |
▰ Ann M Ternullo Died April 26, … More Information |
Ann M Ternullo, born December 15, 1926 joined the Lord April 26, 2011 in East Sandwich, Massachusetts. Ann was 84.
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Obituary: Anna M. (Bova) Ternullo, 84, of East Sandwich, MA, passed away on , 26, 2011 at Lowell General Hospital in Massachusetts. She was born in Boston, on 15, 1926, the daughter of the late Anthony and Angelina (Mascari) Bova. Ann worked for over 25 years as an Account Manager for patients admitted to the Phillips House at the Mass General Hospital. She enjoyed reading and her frequent travels to Mexico. Anns greatest love in life was spending time with her extensive family and close friends. She is predeceased by her husband, John S. Ternullo in 2010. Ann will be deeply missed by her four children; Angela Loring and husband Joe of Chester, NH, Jack Ternullo and wife Roseann of Tyngsboro, Ma, Ron Ternullo and wife Terese of Juno Beach, and Carol DeNofrio and husband Mike of E. Sandwich, MA; two brothers, Anthony Bova and his wife Connie of Saugus, Ma and Joe Bova of Mexico, eleven grandchildren; five great grandchildren; as well as several nieces, nephews and cousins. A Memorial Mass will be celebrated at 11:00 AM, , May 12, 2011 at Immaculate Conception Church, 216 East Dunstable Road, Nashua, NH 03062. No calling hours will be held prior to the service. Everyone is asked to meet at the church. Burial will be private. A gathering will follow the ceremony. In lieu of flowers, donation may be made in Anns name to Alzheimers Association, 311 Arsenal Street, Watertown, MA 02472. |
▰ Anastacia P Ternullo Died November 22, … More Information |
Anastacia P Ternullo, born September 19, 1918 joined the Lord November 22, 2016 in Yarmouth, Massachusetts. Anastacia was 98.
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Obituary: Anastacia was born on 19, 1918 and passed away on , 22, 2016. Anastacia was a resident of Yarmouth, Massachusetts at the time of passing. Anastacia was married to Frank Ternullo. |
▰ John P Terney Died August 27, … More Information |
John P Terney, 81, of Lowell, Massachusetts departed this life August 27, 1998. Obituary published: August 28, 1998 in "Lowell Sun" |
▰ John P Terney Died August 26, … More Information |
John P Terney, of Lowell, Massachusetts, entered Heaven's gates on August 26, 1998. John was 81. Obituary published: August 27, 1998 in "Lowell Sun" |
▰ William E "Bill" Ternes Died February 19, … More Information |
William E "Bill" Ternes, of Massachusetts, passed from this life on February 19, 2014. William was 81. Obituary published: February 20, 2014 in "Salem E-N" |
▰ Jeanette E Ternes Died January 25, … More Information |
On January 25, 2006, Jeanette E Ternes, 77, of Danvers, Massachusetts left us to live with the Father in her new eternal home. Obituary published: January 26, 2006 in "Boston Globe" |
▰ Jeanette E Ternes Died January 31, … More Information |
Jeanette E Ternes, of Massachusetts, born in Missouri, went to be with her Lord and Savior January 31, 2006. Jeanette was 77. Obituary published: February 01, 2006 in "Salem E-N" |
▰ Jeanette E Ternes Died January 25, … More Information |
Jeanette E Ternes, of Massachusetts, born in St Louis, Missouri, left us to live with the Father in her new eternal home January 25, 2006. Jeanette was 77. Obituary published: January 26, 2006 in "Salem E-N" |
▰ Ruth H (Cohn) Terner Died January 01, … More Information |
Family members and close friends: , Margaret Wiggin |
▰ Francis E Jr Ternan Died March 08, … More Information |
Francis E Jr Ternan passed away March 8, 2000 in Marshfield, Massachusetts. Obituary published: March 09, 2000 in "Boston Globe" |
▰ Francis E Jr Ternan Died March 07, … More Information |
Francis E Jr Ternan passed away March 7, 2000 in Marshfield, Massachusetts. Obituary published: March 08, 2000 in "Boston Globe" |
▰ Sally Termyn Died January 15, … More Information |
Sally Termyn, born March 31, 1934 left us to live with the Father in her new eternal home January 15, 2017 in Orleans, Massachusetts. Sally was 82.
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Obituary: Sally Ann (Quig) Termyn of Eastham, Massachusetts, formerly of West Orange, New Jersey, passed away with family by her side on , 15, 2017 at The Terraces, Orleans, Massachusetts, a nursing care center where she more recently resided. Born in Orange, New Jersey in 1934, Sally was the first child of Robert and Margaret Quig. As a girl, she grew fond of Eastham, its beaches and history while vacationing on Cape Cod with her parents and brother. She earned a history degree from Skidmore in 1956 and was elected class president of the Skidmore Alumni Association. working in New York City in the financial services industry and attending graduate school at Columbia University Teachers , she married William N. Termyn, a commercial banker, and they relocated to the Chicago area where they raised a family. A spirited red-head, Sally had a dynamic personality and a vibrant intellect. She organized family road trips to over 40 states nationwide and was front seat tour guide and history lecturer as the station wagon, windows wide open, journeyed down interstates and back roads. Later, Sally restarted her career as an educator after completing her graduate teaching degree with a specialization in gifted education. She returned to New Jersey and devoted herself to teaching high school and advancing curriculum in underprivileged school districts. She was an unrelenting believer in everyone's potential and generously provided support and encouragement to countless high school students. Prior to retiring in Eastham, Sally continued her interests in culture and history by traveling with colleagues, friends and family to Europe, Asia, Israel and Mexico. Survivors include her brother, Robert H. Quig of North Palm Beach, Florida, son Peter N. Termyn and daughter-in-law Susan VanDenBerg Termyn of Medfield, Massachusetts, daughter Jennifer Termyn Lucas and son-in-law Thomas G. Lucas of Vernon Hills, Illinois, and four grandsons, Christian and Nicholas Termyn, and Willem and Patrick Lucas. Visiting hours are 10 to 11 a.m. , 20 at Nickerson , Orleans, followed by a memorial service at the funeral home at 11 a.m. For online condolences, please visit www.nickersonfunerals.com. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Wild Cape Cod, 10 Smith Lane, Eastham, MA 02642, by phone at 508-240-2255 or online at www.wildcarecapecod.org. Please reference "In memory of Sally Termyn. For online condolences please visit www.nickersonfunerals.com |
▰ Sally Termyn Died January 15, … More Information |
Sally Termyn, born March 31, 1934 went into the presence of the Lord on January 15, 2017 in Orleans, Massachusetts. Sally was 82.
Family members and close friends: , Mary Beth Quig, Nancy Grossbarth, The Staff Of Nickerson Funeral Home, Alexandra Protopapas |
▰ Barbara K Terminiello Died September 12, … More Information | Barbara K Terminiello, born October 24, 1928 went to be with the Lord on September 12, 2017 in Massachusetts. Barbara was 88. |
▰ Winifred C (Kennedy) Termini Died September 18, … More Information |
Winifred C (Kennedy) Termini went into the presence of the Lord on September 18, 2006 in Massachusetts. Obituary published: September 19, 2006 in "Salem E-N" |
▰ Marco C Termine Died March 08, … More Information |
Marco C Termine left this earth on March 8, 2005 to meet with Jesus, his Lord and Savior in Roslindale, Massachusetts. Obituary published: March 09, 2005 in "Boston Globe" |
▰ Marco C Termine Died March 07, … More Information |
Marco C Termine went into the presence of the Lord on March 7, 2005 in Roslindale, Massachusetts. Obituary published: March 08, 2005 in "Boston Globe" |
▰ Henri A Termeer Died May 12, … More Information |
Henri A Termeer, born February 28, 1946 entered Heaven's gates on May 12, 2017 in Marblehead, Massachusetts. Henri was 71.
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Obituary: Henri A. Termeer, former Chairman, President and CEO of Genzyme Corporation for nearly three decades, died suddenly on night, May 12, 2017. He was 71 years old. Henri Termeer believed you could change the world and he did so for many people suffering from devastating diseases. He often said that if we can create medicines to help people, it is our responsibility to do so no matter how complex or difficult the task. Under his leadership, he fulfilled this mission and in doing so grew Genzyme from a modest entrepreneurial venture to one of the worlds leading biotechnology companies and a pioneer of some of the first treatments for rare genetic diseases. He is regarded widely as one of the founders of Bostons biotech industry. Henri was a charismatic visionary with strong humanity and humility. His warmth, humor and optimistic nature could successfully inspire and bring people together. He took the time to talk to patients and their families to understand their needs and challenges, then was a passionate champion of finding medical solutions to help them. Many patients took the time to tell him how grateful they were for all he did to give them a chance to live a better life. In return, he told them how brave and courageous they were, inspiring him and Genzyme employees to work harder and creating a workplace that was centered around patients. Henri was generous in his support of many colleagues and employees as a mentor and inspiration. He built a strong entrepreneurial culture based on science, innovation on behalf of the patients, and respect for individuals. Henri was both forward-thinking and reflective. He delighted in telling the many stories of Genzyme – both successes and failures. He was especially proud of the risks taken on behalf of patients and families in the early days of Genzyme. He stayed active in biotech after leaving Genzyme and never lost his love of launching and building companies. Widely acknowledged for his contributions to the biotechnology industry and health care field, Henri continued to support the next generation of biotech companies and health care leaders. He was generous with his time and sought after for his advice. Scores of biotech leaders consider him their mentor. Henri served on many boards of early-stage biotech companies. His intellect was also sought in the non profit world where he served as a board member of Massachusetts General Hospital, Partners , Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Project HOPE, the Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO), and the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers Association (PHRMA). He was a member of the board of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston from 2007-2011 and the chairman from 2010-2011. Henri was a long-time supporter of the Biomedical Science ers Program, which provides minority students with the support and guidance needed for successful careers in biomedical science. More important to him than all his achievements in industry, were his family. He was a loving and devoted husband and proud father. Henri is survived by his beloved wife, Belinda and their daughter, Adriana, and his son Nicholas and wife Sophie. He was one of 6 children, and was strongly influenced by his compassionate mother. He is also survived by two sisters, Ineke and her husband Jan Wim Taminiau of France; and Marlies Verduijn of the Netherlands; and three brothers, Bert and his wife Els, Paul and his wife Mill, and Roel and wife Karen, all of the Netherlands. He was a beloved uncle to many nieces and nephews and brother-in-law to Belindas sisters and brothers. Henris greatest love in life was for his wife and children. Watching his daughter perform ballet brought him so much joy. He was so proud of the beautiful young woman his daughter Adriana was becoming. Henri relished their deep conversations on world issues and politics and was thrilled when she joined her high school debate team. He took great pride in attending his son Nicholas college graduation and wedding to Sophie and was so pleased when she became pregnant with twins. Only on , did he learn he would be opa (grandpa) to twin girls. Henris passions often involved the ocean – spending time with his family at their home in Maine and sailing on his boat, Tijuba. Family travel adventures took the Termeers to the far corners of the world and on regular trips to Europe to visit family and friends. He was a voracious reader and his library reflected his interest in business and politics. Belinda and Henri Termeer are recognized throughout greater Boston for their generosity and involvement, together and as individuals, with concerns ranging from the arts, science, health care, education, equal opportunity and human rights. were active supporters and Board members of WGBH, the Boston Museum of Science, and Boston Ballet. Henri was born in Tilburg, The Netherlands on 28, 1946. He studied economics at the Economische Hogeschool (Erasmus University, The Netherlands) and earned an MBA from the Darden Business School at the University of Virginia. Following a 10-year career with Baxter Travenol (now Baxter International), was appointed president of Genzyme in 1983, two years after the companys founding. He became its chief executive officer in 1985 and chairman in 1988. He retired from Genzyme in 2011 following the acquisition of Genzyme by Sanofi in a transaction valued at more than $20 billion. Henri affected thousands of people and he succeeded in his mission of leaving this world a better place. Family and friends will honor and remember Henris life by gathering for calling hours in The Joyce , 245 Main Street (Rte. 20), Waltham on , May 19th from 3 to 8 p.m. A Celebration of Life will be held on , May 20th in Kresge Auditorium at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 48 Massachusetts Avenue in Cambridge at a 11:00 a.m. A reception will follow until 2 pm. A Mass will be celebrated on , May 22nd in Our Lady Star of the Sea Church, 85 Atlantic Avenue, Marblehead at continued... |
▰ Henri Termeer Died May 18, … More Information |
Henri Termeer, of Massachusetts, joined the Lord May 18, 2017. Henri was 71. Obituary published: May 19, 2017 in "WSJ (NY)" |
▰ Pamela M (Koniak) Terlizzi Died January 25, … More Information |
Pamela M (Koniak) Terlizzi, age 55 of Massachusetts, born in North Tonawanda, New York, entered Heaven's gates on January 25, 2015. Obituary published: January 26, 2015 in "Worcester T-G" |
▰ Pamela M Terlizzi Died January 23, … More Information |
Pamela M Terlizzi, born December 5, 1961 peacefully entered eternal life with our Lord January 23, 2015 in Auburn, Massachusetts. Pamela was 53.
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Obituary: Pamela was born on 5, 1961 and passed away on , 23, 2015. Pamela was a resident of Auburn, Massachusetts at the time of passing. Pamela was married to Joseph. |
▰ Arthur R Terlizzi Died April 12, … More Information |
Arthur R Terlizzi, age 82 of Wilmington, Massachusetts, ascended to heaven into the loving arms of all whom have gone before he April 12, 1997. Obituary published: April 13, 1997 in "Lowell Sun" |
▰ Mary F "Sally" (Miner) Terlino Died June 03, … More Information |
Mary F "Sally" (Miner) Terlino went into the presence of the Lord on June 3, 2001 in Braintree, Massachusetts. Obituary published: June 04, 2001 in "Boston Globe" |
▰ Walter J Terlik Died July 06, … More Information |
Walter J Terlik, of Pittsfield, Massachusetts, passed away peacefully July 6, 2003. Walter was 61. Obituary published: July 07, 2003 in "Spfld R" |
▰ Walter J Terlik Died July 06, … More Information |
Walter J Terlik, of Lee, Massachusetts, passed away peacefully July 6, 2003. Walter was 61. Obituary published: July 07, 2003 in "Berkshire Eagle" |
▰ Stasia B (Rudzinski) Terlecki Died August 20, … More Information |
Stasia B (Rudzinski) Terlecki, 83, went to be with the Lord on August 20, 1999 in Webster, Massachusetts. Obituary published: August 21, 1999 in "Worcester T-G" |
▰ Stasia B (Rudzinski) Terlecki Died August 13, … More Information |
Stasia B (Rudzinski) Terlecki, age 83 of Webster, Massachusetts, left earthly home and passed through the Veil to her Eternal Home August 13, 1999. Obituary published: August 14, 1999 in "Worcester T-G" |
▰ Mollie (Freedman) Terle Died January 01, … More Information |
Mollie (Freedman) Terle went into the presence of the Lord on January 1, 2005 in Winthrop, Massachusetts. Obituary published: January 02, 2005 in "Boston Globe" |
▰ Kim Jasmine Terlaje Died May 29, … More Information |
Kim Jasmine Terlaje, of Worcester, Massachusetts, went to be with the Lord on May 29, 2012. Kim was 53. Obituary published: May 30, 2012 in "Worcester T-G" |
▰ Mary L Terkelsen Died October 11, … More Information |
Mary L Terkelsen, born June 8, 1947 passed from this life on October 11, 2013 in Hyannis, Massachusetts. Mary was 66.
Family members and close friends: , The Staff Of Doane Beal & Ames Funeral Home |
▰ Suran Terkanian Died December 26, … More Information |
Suran Terkanian, age 89 of Auburn, Massachusetts, went into the presence of the Lord on December 26, 1999. Obituary published: December 27, 1999 in "Worcester T-G" |
▰ Sonia (Berman) Terk Died November 30, … More Information |
Sonia (Berman) Terk passed away November 30, 2000 in Brighton, Massachusetts. Obituary published: December 01, 2000 in "Boston Globe" |
▰ Florence Miss Terjenian Died April 17, … More Information |
Florence Miss Terjenian passed away April 17, 2002 in Belmont, Massachusetts. Obituary published: April 18, 2002 in "Boston Globe" |
▰ Florence Miss Terjenian Died April 19, … More Information |
Florence Miss Terjenian went into the presence of the Lord on April 19, 2002 in Belmont, Massachusetts. Obituary published: April 20, 2002 in "Boston Globe" |
▰ Florence Miss Terjenian Died April 18, … More Information |
Florence Miss Terjenian went into the presence of the Lord on April 18, 2002 in Belmont, Massachusetts. Obituary published: April 19, 2002 in "Boston Globe" |
▰ Samuel D Terio Died March 04, … More Information |
Samuel D Terio passed away March 4, 2015 in Taunton, Massachusetts.
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Obituary: Samuel passed away on , 4, 2015. Samuel was a resident of Taunton, Massachusetts at the time of passing. Samuel was married to Mary. |
▰ Elena Terino Died June 27, … More Information |
Elena Terino passed away June 27, 1999 in Medford, Massachusetts. Obituary published: June 28, 1999 in "Boston Globe" |
▰ Elena Terino Died June 26, … More Information |
Elena Terino passed away June 26, 1999 in Medford, Massachusetts. Obituary published: June 27, 1999 in "Boston Globe" |
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