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B7 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2012 The Boston Globe giugno, Michael J. Of Northborough, formerly of GULEZIAN, Krikor (Kirk) March 6, 1917-September 27, fit JAMISON, Evelyn F. (Buchanan) Of Walpole October 25, 2012, age 66. Loving mother of Jennifer L. and her husband Gregory Pitts of Walpole, James P.

and his wife Stephanie Jamison of Attleboro, and Robyn A. and her husband Anthony Pepe of Canton. Cherished grandmother of Corey, Andrew, Leah, Lily, and Abby. Sister of the late Clifford P. Buchanan, Jr.

and James J. Buchanan. Loving companion of Joseph E. "Sarge Komola of Waltham. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend the funeral service in the James H.

Delaney 8c Son Funeral Home 48 Common Street WALPOLE on Monday at 10AM. Visiting hours are Sunday from 4-7PM. Interment is in Blue Hill Cemetery Braintree. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to: Purrfect Cat Shelter P.O. Box 548 Medway, MA 02053.

2012. Son of late Armenoohie and Nishan SGulezian, late brother jjiHovaness (John); 65 year husband of Elizabeth (Ananian); father of John (Colleen) Gulezian, Rev. Joanne (Nelson) Hartunian. Loving grandfather, great grandfather or Gulezian, Hartunian, Lundbohm children; uncle, great uncle. Godfather, cousin, friend of many.

Worked at GE, Everett; Sales Manager, Crawford Motors, Watertown; Operations Manager, European Health Spa, West Newton. WWII Veteran, 807th Tank Destroyer Battalion, Sergeant, 4 Battle Stars. One gallon and half American Red Cross blood donor; resident grandpa Craigville Family Camp; volunteer Santa. Saturday, November 10, 2012, at 1:00 PM, First Armenian Church, 50 year plus member, 380 Concord Avenue, Belmont, Service of Resurrection and Celebration of Life with Masonic Rites, 65 year member. Memorial Luncheon to follow.

In lieu of flowers and Memorial Gifts to either First Armenian Church, 380 Concord Avenue, Belmont, MA 02478, 807th Tank Destroyer Battalion Newsletter; 140 Hillcrest Avenue, Fayetteville, GA 30214; Craigville Retreat Center, Scholarship Fund, 39 Prospect Avenue, Centerville, MA 02632; Armenian Library and Museum of America, 65 Main Street, Watertown, MA 02472; National Association of Armenian Studies and Research, 395 Concord Avenue, Belmont, MA 02478. HIEBERT, Elfrieda Franz 90, of Belmont, MA, passed away peacefully on September 2, 2012. Born on October 17, 1921 in Hills-boro, KS to Leonard J. and Helen Franz, Elfrieda showed early promise as a pianist, and throughout her life she was involved in musical activities. Starting at age 13, she performed regularly as church organist on the foot-pressure harmonium at church services, weddings, and funerals for her local Mennonite Brethren church in Hillsboro.

At age 17, she received the highest award in piano at the National Music Competition (Midwest Section) in Colorado Springs, CO, in 1938. For Elfrieda learning was a lifelong passion. She received an Associate in Arts Degree from Tabor College in 1941 followed by a B.A. and an M.A. from the University of Chicago in 1945 and 1946 respectively.

While in Chicago she continued her piano studies with the Hungarian pianist Mar-git Varro. During the period 1944 to 1946 she worked as Assistant Music Librarian at the University of Chicago; and from 1946 to 1947 she was Copyright Cataloguer at the Library of Congress in Washington, DC. She was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship for study of Musicology at the University of Gottingen, Germany from T954 to 1955. As a Fred Fellow at the University of Wisconsin-Madison she received a Ph.D. degree in Musicology in 1970 with an additional concentration in chamber music performance, mentored by musicologist Eva Badura-Skoda and violinist Rudolf Kolisch.

Her doctoral research focused on the piano trios of Beethoven. El-frieda's professional career demonstrated the union and complementarity of her dual interests in music performance and music history. From 1976 until 2005 she was Director of the Chamber Music Program at Mather House, Harvard University. She also taught piano to Harvard students and continued coaching chamber music sessions until 2009. In all, she taught scores of pianists over a span of almost eight decades.

As an educator, her piano performances were mainly as a collaborative pianist in numerous venues, often in educational settings. Elfrieda also taught music history at Wheaton College, Tufts University, Radcliffe Seminars, and was an adjunct piano instructor at Brandeis University from 1971 -1982. She lectured widely on topics related to piano music at national and local music teachers' associations and at colleges and universities in the U.S. and abroad, including the Van Leer Foundation in Jerusalem, the National Korean University in Seoul, and the Max Plank Institute for the History of Science in Berlin. Publications include studies on Beethoven, Brahms and various aspects of musical performance practice in the Piano Quarterly, Early Keyboard Journal, Southeastern Keyboard Journal, Journal of the American Liszt Society, International Musicological Proceedings, and the Berlin Max Planck Institute for the History of Science preprint series.

Elfrieda received an Alumni Merit Award from Tabor College in 1984, and was an honorary member of the New England Piano Teachers' Association (NEPTA) as well as Sigma Alpha lota. She was the President of NEPTA from 1993-1995. Elfrieda was active as a member of the Mennonite Congregation of Boston starting in 1970 and continuing until very recently, both as a member of the Social Concerns Committee, as well as church pianist. She is survived by her husband of 69 years, Erwin Nick Hiebert of Belmont, MA, daughters Catherine Hiebert Kerst of Silver Spring, MD, Margaret Hiebert Beissinger and her nusband Mark Beissinger of Princeton, NJ, as well as her son Thomas Nels Hiebert and his wife Lenore Voth Hiebert of Fresno, CA. She was blessed with seven grandchildren: David Ravi Kerst, Anitha Kerst, Jonathan Beissinger, Rebecca Beissinger, Saran Hiebert, Benjamin Hiebert, and Daniel Hiebert.

Elfrieda cared deeply for the wellbeing of her husband, children, ana grandchildren, and for her, family was ultimately the highest priority. She especially enjoyed hosting family get-togethers at home in Belmont on a regular basis. She was energetic and positive about virtually everything she did in life, and she will be sorely missed by those who knew her. A memorial service for Elfrieda Hiebert will be held at The Harvard Memorial Church in Cambridge, Massa-chussetts on Saturday, November 10, 2012 at 11:00 a.m. 1 ladd, Helen Pratt Died on Friday, October 19th in her home in Amherst, MA.

She was born on October 21, 1924- in New York City to Jane Abbott Pratt and George D. Pratt Jr. Helen and her sister, Anne (who predeceased her), attended high school at Cambridge School of Weston. She received her BA from Sarah Lawrence College in NY in 194-6. She earned her Masters Degree in Social Work at the University of Pennsylvania in 194-9.

Helen married John (Jack) Ladd June 15, 194-7. They had four children: Andrew S. Ladd (deceased 2008), Jennifer Ladd, Jeffrey B. Ladd, and Martha Ladd. Helen was second mother to Michael C.

Ladd. Her grandchildren include: Gabe, Lily, Marguerite, Abbie, Georgia, as well as serving as second grandmother to Khidt and Noon Ladd and Martin and Maya Rose Peignet Ladd. Helen worked as a psychiatric social worker at Mass General Hospital in Boston, MA from 1966-1 984-. She later earned a Graduate Certificate in Conflict Resolution from the University of Massachusetts Boston. She spent 12 years doing mediations for the Community Dispute Settlement Center.

Service is November 23th at Mt. Toby Meetinghouse, 194-Long Plain Road, Leverett at 2:00 pm. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be sent to Community Dispute Settlement Center, 60 Gore Street, Suite 202, Cambridge, MA 021 4-1 -1236. LAGRASSA, Carl W. 42, of Sudbury, Oct.

23, 2012. Son of Frank Paul Mar- aret F. (Pierce) LaGrassa of Sud-ury. Brother of Paul LaGrassa of Sudbury, Theresa Boisvenue of Fitchburg, Peter LaGrassa wife Michelle of Acton, Michael LaGrassa and wife Tracey of Falmouth. Also survived by longtime friend Cheryl Eaton of Marlborough, several nieces and nephews.

Visiting Thurs. Nov. 1st from 5-8pm at the Acton Funeral Home, 470 Mass Ave (Rte 111) Acton. Interment will be private at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Jimmy Fund, co Dana Farber Cancer Institute, P.O.

BOX 849168 Boston, MA 02284- 9168. Guest book www.actonfuneralhome.com LATTANZI, Ernest Sr. Of Andover, formerly of Melrose, Oct. 23, age 86. Beloved husband of Barbara A.

(Blair). Loving father of Ernest, Jr. of Revere and Eva Marie and her husband Joseph Flaherty, Jr. of Andover. Devoted brother of Olga Lazzari, Virginia Lund of Maiden, Marietta Rocco of Everett and Eugene Lattanzi of Medford.

Cherished grandfather of Adam, Jessica, Jake, Sarah and Emma. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be private. For additional information, please visit, www.burkemagliozzi.com. LAVERICK, Nancy Of Gastonia, NC, formerly of Norwood and Boston, died on Sept 1 8 at age 81 Sister of Mary Cis-ternelli of Plymouth, MA, formerly of Walpole, and the late Joyce Songin of Norwood, MA.

Interment was private. LAWLESS, Catherine "Kay" Of Jamaica Plain, October 25, 2012. Daughter of the late Martin T. and Delia (Stephens) Lawless. Sister of the late Evelyn O'Gor-man and Mary, Martin, Joseph, John and James Lawless.

Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Funeral from the PE. Murray-George F. Doherty 8c Sons Funeral Home, 2000 Centre WEST ROXBURY, Monday at 9am followed by a Funeral Mass in St. Thomas Aquinas Church, Jamaica Plain, at 10am.

Relatives and friends kindly invited. Visiting hours Sunday 2-6pm. Interment Holyhood Cemetery, Brookline. Expressions of sympathy may be made in Kay's memory to St. Thomas Aquinas Church, 95 South Jamaica Plain, MA 02130.

Online guestbook and directions at www.pemurrayfuneral.com. RE. Murray-George F. Doherty Sons west ox bury 617-325-2000 lemieux, Ann M. (caturano) Of Lexington, October 26, 2012.

Wife of Paul R. Lemieux. of Joseph Caturano of HFairfax, VA, and James Cat- Jurano and his wife Rose- marie of Tyngsboro. Ann is also survived by many nieces and nephews. School Teacher and Chairperson of the Theology Department at Matignon High School in Cambridge.

Funeral from the Douglass Funeral Home, 51 Worthen LEXINGTON, Monday, October 29 at 9am followed by a Mass of Christian burial at Sacred Heart Church, Lexington at 10am. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend. Visiting hours Sunday from 4pm to 8pm. Donations in her memory may be made to the Sisters of Mercy, 37 Searles Windham, NH 03087. Interment St.

Mary Cemetery, Tewksbury. Douglass Funeral Home Lexington 781-862-1800 www.douglassfh.com Honor your loved one with a photo in The Boston Globe. Ask your funeral director for details. Che Boston dMok 1 LEVENSON-WAHL, Carrie 1950 to 2012. Of Paris, France, born in Wichita, Kansas and formerly of Auburndale-Newton, Massachusetts, passed away in Paris, September 5, 2012, at the age of 62 as a result of complications from cancer.

A loving wife, extraordinary mother and world class professional, Carrie served as the Director of External Affairs at the International School of Paris for more than a decade and co-founded MLW Development Consultants. She was highly respected and honoured by the international community of independent schools for her innovative counselling and mentoring of boards and administrators in Europe, Asia, Africa, and the U.S. Her passion for education, wealth of knowledge, and deep personal relationships made her a natural leader and exceptional presenter for over two decades. Her deep commitment to education began with her years of teaching French in Wichita and continued in successive roles as Alumni Director of Francis Parker School in Chicago, the Development Director at Berkeley Carroll School in Brooklyn and at North Cross School in Roanoke, Virginia. She rose to leadership positions at the Council for the Advancement of Education (CASE), CASE Europe, and the European Council of International Schools (ECIS).

She was also awarded CASE Crystal Apple and was a recipient of the Robert Bell Crowe Memorial Award, the highest global award in the field. Growing up in a family of professional musicians and teachers, Carrie was a talented violinist who continued to perform, teach, and play in chamber ensembles. True to her generous spirit, she preferred playing second violin, finding her greatest rewards in showcasing the best in her fellow musicians. Carrie held a Bachelor's from Boston University, a Diplome de Cours de Civilisation Francaise de la Sorbonne, and a Masters in French Linguistics from Indiana University. Carrie had an insatiable thirst for music, literature, and poetry, and treasured the natural beauty of the French coast and Me de Re.

She was happiest in the company of her beloved daughters, Sasha and Gabrielle, mother, Zoe, brother, Jeffrey, the love of her life, Hans Wahl, and her adoring extended family in and around Boston, Chicago, California, France, Germany, and Argentina. LEVY, George D. Of Wellesley, on Friday, Oct. 26, 2012. For 46 years the beloved husband of Karen Secunda Levy.

Loving father of Lisa Shaub 8c her husband Eric, Paul Levy 8c his wife Melissa, Joanne Soolman 8c her husband Jonah. Cherished grandfather of Noah and Gabriel Shaub, Jane, Brett and Derek Levy. Fond brother of Sara Levy Danziger 8c her husband Robert. Services at Temple Beth Elohim, 10 Bethel Road, Wellesley on Sunday, October 28 at Interment at Sharon Memorial Park, 4-1 Dedham Street, Sharon. Memorial Observance at his late residence following the interment through 8:00 pm and continuing Monday and Tuesday 1-4- pm 8c 7-9 pm.

Please omit flowers. Remembrances may be made to the George D. and Karen S. Levy Fellowship, co Johnson School of E. Seneca Suite 400, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14850 or to the George D.

Levy and Karen S. Levy Educational Outreach Program at Handel and Hayden Society, 300 Massachusetts Boston, MA 02115, or to a charity of your choice. Levine Chapels, Brookline 617-277-8300 www.levinechapel.com LE wen berg. Franklin "Frank" Age 67, of Waltham and Hull, formerly of Auburndale, on Thursday, October 25, 2012. He lived for his family and outdoor adventures, including skiing, running, bicycling, and sailing.

For 4-5 years the beloved husband of Betsy (Singer). Devoted father of Wendy Etkind 8c her husband Michael, Debby Hohler 8c her husband Dan, Dan Lewenberg 8c his wife Catherine (Marsella), and Carolyn Lewenberg. Loving grandfather of Corey Etkind, Jeffrey and Ben Hohler. Dear brother of Stephen, Peter, and Roger Lewenberg. Devoted son of the late Stanley and Sally (Kingsdale) Lewenberg.

Services at Temple Shalom or Newton, 175 Temple Street, Newton, on Sunday, October 28 at 1 Interment at Sharon Memorial Park, Sharon. Following interment, memorial observance will be at the home of Debby 8c Dan Hohler until 7:00 pm, and continuing Monday and Tuesday, 2-4- pm and pm. Please omit flowers. Remembrances would be appreciated to the Brain Tumor Research Fund, Massachusetts General Hospital, 165 Cambridge Suite 600, Boston, MA 02114-. Please include Frank's name on the check or correspondence.

Levine Chapels, Brookline 617-277-8300 www.levinechapel.com MacCAREY, John C. Age 96, of Peabody, formerly of Newton and Lexinston. -died at Brooksby Village on jOctober 21, 2012. Born on 3 August 7, 1916 in Wollas-ton. MA.

he was the son of the late Aubrev C. and Louise M. it Oct. 24-th, 12012. Beloved hus-band of the late Susan F.

(Papia) Giugno. uevotea ratner or Michael J. Giugno III and his wife Joanne (Biondo) Giugno of Littleton and David B. Giugno Sr. and his wife Diane (Scholland) Giugno of Marlboro.

Dear brother of Mary Feeley of Marlboro and the late Phyllis Petrillo, Theresa Paladino, Joseph, James, and Robert Giugno. Cherished grandfather of Michael J. "Jimmy" Giugno IV, Christine N. Giugno, David B. Giugno Erin Lee Giugno and John W.

Giugno. In addition he is survived by many nieces nephews. Relatives friends are respectfully invited to attend Funeral Services from the Brasco Sons Memorial, 773 Moody St, WALTHAM on Monday morning at 10:30 a.m. with a Mass of Christian Burial in celebration of Michael's life at Sacred Heart Church, 311 River St, Waltham at 1 1 :30 a.m. Interment with Military Honors will follow at Calvary Cemetery.

Visiting Hours on Sunday from 3-8 p.m. Parking attendants on duty. Expressions of sympathy may be made in his memory to the Dana-Farber's Jimmy Fund, 1 Harvard Brook-line, MA 021 4-6. For complete obituary, guestbook additional information please refer to; www.BrascoFuneralHome.com waltham 781-893-6260 "Creating Meaningful Memories" LICK MAN, Ida (Park) Of Roslindale, formerly of Med-way, on October 26, 2012. Beloved wife of the late Norman Glickman.

Loving mother of Sheila Kempner her husband Edward of Stoughton and the late Sara Shair her husband Burton of Texas. Cherished grandmother of 6 grandchildren and 11 greatgrandchildren. Dear sister of the late Israel Park, Gertrude Davidson and Reva Stone. Aunt of many nieces and nephews. Graveside services at the Sharon Memorial Park, 4-0 Dedham Street, Sharon, MA on Sunday, October 28 at 1 pm.

Memorial observance at the home of Sheila Edward Kempner following the interment only. In lieu of flowers, remembrances in her memory may be made to the Dana-Farber Institute, 4-4- Binney Street, Boston, MA 021 15. Schlossberg -Solomon Chapel www.SchlossbergChapel.com 781-828-6990 goodoak, Geraldine M. (Swain) Of Plymouth, formerly of Reading, Oct. 25.

Beloved wife of the late Robert Goodoak. Beloved mother of Jerry Ann Harnish of Wakefield; Judy McShane of Plymouth; Bobby Dawson of Stoneham; the late Brian Dawson, Robert Goodoak, Jr. of FL and Robin Smith and her husband Jeb of GA. Daughter of the late Albert and Helen (Yet-man) Swain. Sister of Albert Swain and the late Francis J.

Swain and Margie LeClere. Adored "Grandma of Richie, Kerri-Ann, Robin, Robbie, Eric, Ryan, Ashley, Alexandra, Tammie, Brennen, Caitlin, David and Anna. Great-grandmother of Christina, MakayTa, Shaylyn, Kiley, Jacob, Kaydyn, and Cnayce. A Graveside Service will be held for Geraldine on Monday, Oct. 29 in Forest Glen Cemetery, Forest Reading, at Arrangements by the Cota Funeral Home, NORTH READING, www.cotafuneralhomes.com Cota Family Funeral Homes North ReadingSomerville 781-944-1765978-664-4340 GOODRICH, Madeleine Munn Of Concord, passed away peacefully on October 8, 201 2, surrounded by family in Avon CT.

Born in New York City in 1925 to Glenn and Louise Munn, she was predeceased by her husband, Frank C. Goodrich. She is survived by their daughter, Carole Anne Swann, their son, Glenn Car-rington Goodrich, and her sister, Annette Munn Pickett. Memorial Service, Sunday, November 25 at 2 p.m. at First Parish Church of Concord, 20 Lexington Road, Concord.

In lieu of flowers, gifts in her memory can be made to NAMI-NYS, 260 Washington Albany, NY 12210-1312, or TAC (Treatment Advocacy Center), 200 No. Glebe Rd. Suite 730, Arlington VA 22203. GRABOWSKI, Josephine (C wa I i szewski) In Wilmington, formerly of Burlington and Chelsea, on Oct. 26th, Beloved wife of the late George M.

Grabowski. Devoted mother of Loretta Alibrandi of Andover, Leona S. Rossetti and her husband Anthony of Stoneham and Dennis Grabowski and his wife Patricia of Hanover. Cherished frandmother of Nancy Alibrandi, usan Dwyer, James Alibrandi, Mark and Christopher Rossetti, Jonathan and Matthew Grabowski, and the adored great grandmother of 9. Dear sister of Chester Hollis of Maiden, the late Mary Chwaliszewski, Genevieve Sala-dos, John Stephen J.

and Rev. Roman (Henry) OFM Conv, Chwaliszewski. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Funeral from the Frank A. Welsh Sons Funeral Home, 718 Broadway, CHELSEA on Saturday, November 3rd, at 9:00 A.M.

Followed by a Funeral Mass at St. Stanislaus Church, 163 Chestnut Chelsea at 10:00 A.M. Services will conclude with Interment at Wood lawn Cemetery, Everett. Relatives and friends are most kindly invited to attend. Visiting hours will be held at the Welsh Funeral Home on Friday from 4 -8 P.M.

Funeral Home fully handicap accessible, ample parking opposite Funeral Home. Should friends desire, contributions in her memory may be made to Woodbriar of Wilmington, 90 West Wilmington, MA 01887. For directions or to send expressions of sympathy, please visit www.WelshFuneralHome.com Frank A. Welsh Sons Chelsea, 617-889-2723 GRIMALDI, Ralph Jr. Of Salisbury, formerly of Saugus, unexpectedly, Oct.

25. Beloved husband of Lorraine F. (McGon-agle). Loving father of Jennifer Grimaldi-Beausoleil of Rl, Christina Flynn her husband Charles of Salisbury the late Michael Grimaldi. Cherished grandfather of Ryan, Abigail, Claire, Amelia, Danya, Evan.

Brother of Anna Doughty of Maine. Funeral from the Bisbee-Porcella Funeral Home, 549 Lincoln SAUGUS, on Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. followed by a funeral mass in St. Margaret's Church, 431 Lincoln Saugus at 10:30 a.m. Relatives friends invited.

Visiting hours Tuesday 4-8 p.m. In lieu oT flowers, donations in his memory may be made to the National MS Society-MA Chapter, 1 01 A First Avenue, Suite 6, Waltham, MA 02451-1115. Late IBEW Local 2222 member. Past Exalted Ruler of the Saugus Lodge of Elks. Interment Riverside Cemetery, Saugus.

For directions condolences www.BisbeePorcella.com GUARINO, Frank Jr. Of Lynnfield, Oct 26. Husband of Anne i-atner aof Carol Anne Chiuve and ahusband Frederick of Lynn-jjfield and Frank Guarino, III and wife Carolyn of Marsh-Brother of Adeline Caprio field. and husband Ralph of Tewksbury and the late Joseph Guarino. Grandfather of Janelle, Eric, Josie and Frankie.

Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Funeral from the McDonald Funeral Home, 19 Yale WAKEFIELD, on Wednesday at 9 a.m. followed by a funeral mass in St. Joseph Church, 173 Albion Wakefield, at 10 o'clock. Visitation for relatives and friend will be held at the funeral home on Tuesday from 4 to 8 p.m.

Interment, Forest Hill Cemetery, Lynnfield. For obit, directions, guestbook, www.mcdonaldfs.com IICIM KAY, Daniel J. Of Hingham, formerly of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada died October 22. Born in Canada, he was the son of the late Joseph and Dorothy (Dromoreski) Kay. Beloved husband of Eleanor (Bezte) Kay and loving father of Lori Danek and her husband Mark of Plymouth, Bruce Kay and his wife Eugenia of Southampton, and Lisa Kay of Candler, NO Devoted grandfather of Scott and Bruce Danek and Sydney Kay.

His sales management career with the Kendall Corporation allowed Daniel to travel the globe having visited over 60 countries and many of these trips were shared with his wife Eleanor. He was an accomplished athlete having played for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers football team and the Winnipeg Canadians hockey team. Daniel was an avid squash player representing Manitoba at the Canadian Doubles championship. He also enjoyed golf and tennis. Services are private.

For our online guestbook, visit SullivanFuneralHomes.com 781-878-0920 781-293-2020 Family Owned Operated Since 1897 KEIMIMEY, Robert J. in Dorchester, October 25th, after a courageous battle with leukemia. Beloved husband of Rosemary L. (Jeffries) for 43 years. Loving father of Deborah A.

Bromley ofAbington, Dawn M. and her husband Michael Sorrenti of North Reading, Scott R. and his wife Karen Kenney of Holbrook, and Matthew D. Kenney and his fiance Kimberly Battinelli of Holbrook. Brother of Edward w.

Kenney of wayland, Bro. John G. Kenney of Mexico, Rev. Gerard J. Kenney of TX, Dianne G.

Williams of NC, Michael F. Kenney of Quincy, and the late Elizabeth A. Conlon. Survived by 8 grandchildren and many nieces and nephews, visiting hours in the Murphy Funeral Home, 1020 Dorchester DORCHESTER, Tuesday 4-8 P.M. Funeral Mass in St.

Margaret Church of Blessed Mother Teresa Parish, Wednesday morning, October 31, at 10 A.M. Relatives and friends invited. Late retired letter carrier for the U.S. Postal Service for over 30 years. Donations in memory may be made to the Dana Farber Cancer institute, P.O.

BOX 849168, Boston, MA 02284, or the American Liver Foundation, 39 Broadway, Suite 2700, New York, NY 10006. Interment in Blue Hill Cemetery, Brain-tree. For directions and guestbook, www.jmurphyfh.com. Funeral Home handicapped accessible with ample parking. kenyon, Donald 80, died Thursday, October 25, ju at ine iinarea FSpecialty Hospital in Stoughton after a ne- tu-riod of failing health.

Uq ijvcc the Pii i c-l- -i of 59 years of Catherine E. (Clemens) Kenyon of Canton. Born in Pawtucket, Rl, he was raised and educated in Fall River and was a graduate of Durfee High School. He was a Veteran of the United States Navy. Mr.

Kenyon was a resident of Canton since 1960. He worked for Shaws Supermarkets for over 25 years and retired as the Assistant Store Manager of the Stoughton Store. He also worked as a bartender for Furnace Brook Golf Course in Quincy for over 49 years and recently retired. In his free time, he enjoyed playing softball spending time witn his family. In addition to his wife, he is survived by his children; Donald J.

Kenyon of Easton, Ronald W. Kenyon of Raynham, Robert T. Kenyon of Canton, Steven N. Kenyon and David S. Kenyon both of Norton and Laurie A.

Moore of Stoughton. He was the brother of Robert Kenyon of NC, Rita Sloneker of MN and the late Norman, Thomas and James Kenyon. He is also survived by 10 Grandchildren, 2 great grandchil-ren and many nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held in the Farley Funeral Home, 358 Park St. (Rt.27) Stoughton on Tuesday at 10 AM.

Visiting Hours Monday from 5-8 PM. Donations in Donald's memory may be made to the American Red Cross, 139 Main Cambridge, MA 02142. Directions and obituary at www.farleyfh.com. Farley Funeral Home (781)344-2676 KIEF, Richard w. "Dick" 75, of Norwood, died at home Saturday, Oct.

27, surrounded by his family. Dick worked for Prudential Prime Properties and was devoted and committed to the Norwood Public Schools and the Town of Norwood. He volunteered and served on many school and town boards and committees. Dick's passion was to make Norwood a better place and to improve the educational system for all students. He was the devoted husband of the late Mary (Michaelson) Kief.

Loving father of Jeanne and Paul Sanfihppo of Medfield, Rick and Ellen Kief of Weston, Mary Beth and Bill Joyce of Norwood, Bob and Kris Kief of WA, Jim and Shannon Kief of CT, Dianne and Yee Chin of Norwood. Cherished Grampie of Stefanie, Kate, Patrick, Brandon, Lauren, Derek, Aubrey, Jake, Jameson, Hayden, and Emma. Dear brother of Larry Kief and his wife Carol of walpole, Mary Lou Murphy of FL, and the late Ruth Conway and Charles Kief, and uncle of many nieces and nephews. Dick's funeral will begin at the Gillooly Funeral Home, 126 walpole (Rt. 1A), NORWOOD, on Friday, Nov.

2 at 9 AM followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at St. Timothy Church, 650 Nichols Norwood, at 10 AM. Relatives and friends are kindly invited, interment will follow at Highland Cemetery, Norwood. The family will receive visitors at Gillooly Funeral Home on Thursday, Nov. 1, from 3-8 PM.

in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Dick's memory to the Norwood Scholarship Foundation, PO Box 112, Norwood, MA 02062. For more info, or to leave online condolences, please visit: www.gilloolyfuneralhome.com. Gillooly Funeral Home Norwood 781-762-0174 DOHERTY, Joean (Taschner) Of Bradenton, FL, formerly of Harvard, MA, and Newington, CT died on Friday, October 19 at her home. She was 65. Ms.

Doherty was born and raised in Newington, CT, beloved daughter of Joseph and Jean Taschner. She was a 1 969 graduate of Connecticut College for Women where she received a Bachelor of Arts in French. She received Masters Degrees in Spanish and French from Tufts University. From 1969 until her retirement in 2003, Ms. Doherty taught French at Acton Boxborough Regional High School where she served as Language Department Chair from 1981 until her retirement.

She also served as advisor to the yearbook, stood on several school committees, and was a mentor and advisor to countless students. Since 2003 she and her husband have been residents of Bradenton, FL. Ms. Doherty leaves her beloved husband William, cousins Kerin Bouret and Anthony Taschner, and a host of godchildren and friends who will all miss her good humor, warmth, and generosity of spirit. Interment by the Palms-Robarts Funeral Home will be private.

Contributions in her memory may be made to the Taschner-Doherty Golf Scholarship at PO Box 21456, Bradenton, FL 34-204-; or to the Sarasota Audubon Society, PO Box 52132, Sarasota, FL 34-232. donovan, James F. 59 years of age. Of Charlestown 1024-12. Vis.

nrs Funeral Service today 4--6 pm. Carr F.H. CHARLESTOWN. More info. www.carrfuneral.com 617-242-1509 FLINT, Henry R.

Age 95, of Lincoln, Oct. 15, 2012. Son of the late Edward F. and Josephine (Ritchie) Flint. Brother of the late Edward F.Flint, Mar- Paret R.

Delling and Charlotte H. lint. He is survived by many dear friends. Memorial Service, Nov. 17 at 2:00 p.m.

in The First Parish in Lincoln, Bedford Lincoln. Gifts in his name may be made to the Codman Community Farms, 58 Codman Lincoln, MA 01773. To share a memory or offer a condolence visit: www.concordfuneral.com Concord Funeral Home Concord, MA 978369-3388 FOLEY, Francis J. Age 90, of Natick, formerly of 2012. Loving father of lames C.

Fo- i iicnDMvley and wife Carol of 1 Ua.HHMr Rllincrhmm Dnil Foley and wife Claudia of Vienna, ME, Barbara Larson and husband Corbit of Framingham, Martha Dutton Harris and husband Clarke of North Andover, Paul F. Foley and wife Maria of Coronado, CA, Richard W. Foley of Seward, AK, and Janet Pollock and husband Matthew of Berkley. Devoted brother of Elvara Mclver and husband Donald of Natick, and the late Mary Foley and Elizabeth Hoey. Also survived by his beloved grandchildren, greatgrandchildren, nieces and nephews.

His Service will be at the John Everett Sons Funeral Home, 4- Park Street at Natick Common, NATICK, on Tuesday, October 30th at Burial will follow at Saint Patrick's Cemetery. Relatives and friends may visit with the family prior to the services beginning at In lieu of flowers, gifts in Francis' name to the Pine Street Inn, 4-4-4- Harrison Boston, MA 02118, would be appreciated. For the guest book, obituary and directions, please visit www.everettfuneral.com. John Everett Sons Funeral Home Natick (508) 653-4342 FUSCO, Richard S. Age 4-4-, passed away October 25, 2012.

Loving and devoted husband of Joan Fusco. Beloved son of Ralph and Sabina Fusco. Brother of Steve Fusco (Robin). Brother-in-law of Ann, Jay, Mary, Kathy, Susan, Paul, Joey (Karen), and Tommy (Heather). Also survived by many nieces, nephews, uncles, aunts, cousins, and Herb and Mary.

Visiting hours will be held at the McDonald Funeral Home on Route 18 in WEYMOUTH from 5-9 PM on Sunday. Funeral Mass will be held at St. Albert the Great Church in Weymouth on Monday at 2 PM. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the New England Organ Bank, 60 1st Waltham, MA 024-51 and the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, 220 North Main Street, Suite 104-, Natick, MA 01760. See www.McDonald FuneralHomes.com for directions and online condolences or call 781-335-004-5.

galloway, John Edward Of Mattapan, October 25, 2012. bseiovea nusDana or uiaire sGalloway of Mattapan. De-avoted father of Michelle 3Parker of Stockbridge, GA, Lena Reddick and Ipvana Wasret, both of Dorchester, and Claire Jones of Stoughton. Dear brother of Miriam Young of Dorchester. He leaves 7 grandchildren, 1 great-granddaughter, 3 great-great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, other relatives, and a host of friends.

Funeral service Friday at 1 1 AM at Morning Star Baptist Church, 1257 Blue Hill Mattapan. Visiting with the family at church at 10 AM. Burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Arrangements, Davis Funeral Home of BOSTON.

To post a sympathy message, please visit: DavisFuneralHomeBoston.com. ganshirt, Helen "Joan" (McKenzie) Beloved wife of the late James R. Ganshirt. died Thursday, October 25, 2012. after a brief illness.

Joan was born in Boston, a daughter of the late James and Ellen (Nolan) McKenzie, and graduated from St. Columbkille High School. She began working at Recording Statistical in Boston where she met her husband and moved to Whitman to start her family. Joan is survived by her children, Mark J. Ganshirt and his wife Debra of Carver, Sharon M.

LoPiccolo and her husband Sal of Bourne, Michael J. Ganshirt of Whitman, Susan E. Ganshirt and her husband Michael Webster of Black Diamond, Canada, and John C. Ganshirt of Bridgewater. She was the grandmother of Brian, Daniel, andMatthew of Carver, Mary and Sarah of Bourne, and Meagan of Black Diamond, Canada.

Joan was the loving sister of the late James McKenzie, Carol Shutt, Maureen Brennan, Timothy McKenzie, and Mary Lorraine McKenzie. She is also survived by her sisters-in-law, Margaret Whelton of Somerville, Lorraine McKenzie of Brighton, and many nieces and nephews. Visiting hours will be held in the MacKinnon Funeral Home, 760 Washington Street, WHITMAN, Wednesday, Oct. 31st, 4-8 p.m. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated Thursday, at 1 1 a.m.

in Holy Ghost Church, Whitman. Interment will be at the Massachusetts National Cemetery, Bourne. In lieu of flowers, donations in Joan's memory may be made to the Whitman Food Pantry St. Vincent de Paul Society, P. O.

Box 560, Whitman, MA 02382. For directions or to sign the guest book, please visit: www.mackinnonfuneral.com. Express your sympathy. View The Boston Globe's complete list of death notices and sign an online guestbook at boston.comobituaries. tost.corti HUDSON, Gladys May (snook) Of Concord, formerly of Everett, MA and South Pasadena, FL.

Our beloved "Gigi" passed away on Oct. 23, 2012 in her 98th year. She was the beloved daughter of the late John Snook, Sr. and Ethel Maude Bradbury. She was predeceased by her husband of 67 years, Wallace Hudson.

Loving Mother of Warren E. Hudson of Belmont, MA, Erma Hudson Rech of Cazenovia, NY, and Peter J. Hudson of Chicago, IL. Cherished Grandmother or Heidi Vaughan, Karl Hudson, Kurt Hudson, Sonya Danne and Sharon Rech. Dear Great-Grandmother of Kristin, Cameron, and Gavin Hudson, Heather Vaughan, Michael and Annika Danne, Kelsey and Kyle Hudson, Jacqueline and Gabriella Rech Pavao.

She was also predeceased by her siblings, Marjorie Russell, Marion Pippy Dooley, Rev. John Snook, Clarence Snook, Edmund Snook, A. Maude Flight and William Snook. Also survived by many devoted nieces, nephews and friends. Gifts in her name may be made to: New England Deaconess Association, co Rev.

Herb Taylor, 80 Deaconess Road, Concord, MA01742. Service to be announced. To share a memory or offer a condolence visit: www.concordfuneral.com Concord Funeral Home Concord, MA 978369-3388 (Chapman) MacCarey. He was the husband of the late Audrey R. (Winlock) MacCarey.

He was a graduate of Newton High School, Cushing Academy ana Bowdoin College, class of 1939. During WWII, he served in the US Navy aboard a destroyer escort as a plank member in the Asiatic-Pacific Theatre, ending his career as a commanding officer aboard the U.S. Straub. He is survived by his step-son, James H. Robinson and his wife Yvette of Ashburn-ham; three grandchildren, Christopher Michael and Amy four great grandchildren and nephews Jeffrey Whitmore of Tucson, AZ and Jonathan Whitmore of Auburn, ME.

He was the brother of the late Eleanor L. Whitmore. Funeral service will be held Friday, November 2nd at 1 P.M. in the Newton Cemetery Chapel, followed by burial with military honors. Officiated by family members, James H.

and Yvette C. Robinson. Anderson-Bryant Funeral Home 781-438-0135 I JANE MITCHELL MILLER.

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