Terry Armitage
MEDWAY - Terry (Crisp) Armitage, 79, of Medway, died Monday, Aug. 20, 2007, at the Stanly Tippett Hospice in Needham following a long illness.
She was the wife of James H. Armitage.
Born in Buffalo, N.Y., the daughter of the late Percy E. and Henrietta T. (Fregeau) Crisp, Mrs. Armitage had lived in Medway for 32 years.
She had been a cafeteria worker at the Duence International School in Holliston for five years before her retirement. Previously she worked at the former Fernandes Market in Medway as a scanning coordinator for many years.
Mrs. Armitage was a member of the Medway Senior Citizens Association and was an avid maker of crafts and needlepoint. She was a member of the Linus Club, which makes blankets for sick children.
Besides her husband, she leaves her son, James W. Armitage and his wife, Pamela, of Holliston and her daughter, Mary Jo Yasutovich and her husband, Alan, of Franklin; and her grandchildren, Stacey, Rachael and Bradley.
She was the sister of the late Charles Crisp and Marie Kaligian.
The funeral service will be private with burial in Oakland Cemetery, Medway.
There will be a memorial service on Saturday, Aug. 25 at 10:30 a.m., at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Millis.
Visiting hours will be held Thursday, Aug. 23, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., at the Ginley Crowley Funeral Home (www.ginleyfuneralhomes.com), 3 Barber St., Medway.
Instead of flowers expressions of sympathy may be made in her memory to the St. Paul's Church Memorial Fund, 903 Main St., Millis, MA 02054.
Mary M. Budreau
WORCESTER - Mary M. Budreau, 62, of Worcester, died Thursday, Aug. 16, 2007, at St. Vincent Hospital in Worcester after a long illness.
Born and raised in Framingham, daughter of the late Frederick and Margaret G. (Cotter) Budreau, she attended St. Stephen's School and Marian High School in Framingham.
She worked for the former Jordan Marsh Co. before moving to Worcester, where she lived for the past 30 years. She enjoyed many close friendships during her years there, but her happiest moments were when she was with her family.
She loved spending time with her nieces and nephews - her room was filled with their pictures - and it gave her the greatest pleasure to buy them presents and hear how much they enjoyed them.
A loving, caring aunt, sister and daughter every day of her life, even when her health was deteriorating, she continued to be concerned about everyone else and never complained.
She leaves her sister, Marlene F. Chaplin of Framingham; a niece, Donna Barry and her husband, Michael, of Holliston; and a grandniece and grandnephew, Colleen and Sean Barry of Holliston.
She was the aunt of the late Christine and Paula Chaplin.
A funeral Mass will be celebrated Friday, Aug. 24, at 10 a.m., at St. Stephen's Church, 251 Concord St., Framingham.
Burial will follow in St. Stephen's Cemetery in Framingham.
Visitation will take place Friday, Aug. 24, from 8:45 to 9:45 a.m., at the Eugene J. McCarthy and Sons Funeral Home, 11 Lincoln St., Framingham.
Instead of flowers, memorial donations may be made to American Kidney Foundation, 6110 Executive Blvd., Rockville, MD 20852; or American Cancer Society, 30 Speen St., Framingham, MA 01701.
Scott M. Casassa
HOPKINTON - Scott Mario Casassa, 51, of Hopkinton, died unexpectedly Sunday, Aug. 19, 2007, in Martha's Vineyard.
He was the husband of Arlene (Lemoncelli) Casassa of Hopkinton for 28 years.
Born in Virginia, he was the son of Bruce Dan and Priscilla (Cheney) Casassa of Seabrook, N.H.
A resident of Hopkinton for 15 years, he grew up in Seabrook and had formerly lived in Dallas and Grafton. He was a member of St. John's Church in Hopkinton.
A graduate of Cornell University, he had received his MBA from the Southern Methodist University in Dallas. Mr. Casassa worked at Raytheon Co. for 21 years and was currently a materials engineer in the Marlborough facility.
An avid sports fan, he loved going to Boston College sporting events and being with family. He was a Hopkinton Youth Basketball coach.
Besides his wife and parents, he leaves two sons, Scott M. Jr. and Nick A. Casassa of Hopkinton, and two daughters, Andrea J. Casassa of Hartford, Conn., and Shelby M. Casassa of Hopkinton; three brothers, Bruce C. Casassa and his wife, Robin, and Brian A. Casassa and his wife, Alex, all of Seabrook, and Anthony P. Casassa and his wife, Allison, of Stratham, N.H.; three sisters, Barbara Kenney and her husband, Dave, of Seabrook, Karen St. Laurent and her husband, John, of Alton, N.H., and Terri Gobbi and her husband, Joe, of Portsmouth, N.H.; and many nieces, nephews and cousins.
A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated Friday, Aug. 24, at 10 a.m., at St. John's Church in Hopkinton.
Burial will follow in Evergreen Cemetery in Hopkinton.
Visiting hours will be held Thursday, Aug. 23, from 4 to 8 p.m., at the Chesmore Funeral Home (www.chesmorefuneralhome.com), 57 Hayden Rowe St. Hopkinton.
Memorial donations may be made to Hopkinton Youth Basketball, P.O. Box 336, Hopkinton, MA 01748.
James L. Connolly Jr.
NATICK - James L. Connolly Jr., 48, of Natick, died unexpectedly Monday, Aug. 20, 2007.
He was a son of Eleanor (Pimentel) Connolly of Ashland and the late James J. Connolly.
Funeral arrangements under the direction of the John Everett & Sons Funeral Home (www.everettfuneral.com) 4 Park St., at Natick Common, are incomplete.
Rosemary F. Delvecchio
HOLLISTON - Rosemary F. (Shea) Delvecchio, formerly of Natick, died Tuesday, Aug. 21, 2007, at her home in Holliston.
She was the wife of Nicholas A. Delvecchio who died in 2004.
Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the John Everett and Sons Funeral Home at Natick Common and are incomplete.
Julia F. Donnelly
FRAMINGHAM - Julia F. (Carr) Donnelly, 90, a resident of Framingham since 1949, died Monday, Aug. 20, 2007, at St. Patrick's Manor in Framingham.
She was the wife of Edward "Teddy" Donnelly who died in 1999.
Born in Ireland, she was the daughter of the late Austin and Katie Carr. Mrs. Donnelly immigrated to Framingham in 1949. She attended Framingham State Teacher's College.
She worked at the former Cushing Hospital in Framingham as a nurse's aide for more than 20 years before her retirement in 1981.
She was a member of the Ancient Order of Hibernians and a former member of the Young at Heart at St. Bridget's Church in Framingham.
Mrs. Donnelly leaves three children, Mary C. Cheston and her husband, Richard, of Falls Church, Va., Michael T. Donnelly and his wife, Helen, of Framingham and Ted P. Donnelly and his wife, Lorna, of Franklin; six grandchildren, Julie Donnelly of Framingham, Matthew, Timothy and Andrew Cheston, all of Church Falls, and Jared and Jacob Donnelly, both of Franklin; and her sister, Rachel Mayberry of London.
She was the grandmother of the late Michael James Donnelly and sister of the late Annie E., Michael, Patrick and William Carr, Mary Carty and Lucinda Cronin.
A funeral Mass will be held Saturday, Aug. 25, at 9:30 a.m., at the Chapel of St. Patrick's Manor, 863 Central St., Framingham.
Burial will follow in St. Stephen Cemetery, Framingham.
A time of visitation will take place Saturday, Aug. 25 from 8:30 to 9:20 a.m., prior to the Mass in the chapel.
Visiting hours will be held Friday, Aug. 24, from 4 to 6 p.m., at the Norton Funeral Home, 53 Beech St. (corner of Union Avenue), Framingham.
Instead of flowers, expressions of sympathy may be made to St. Patrick's Manor, 863 Central St., Framingham, MA 01701.
Florence M. Harrington
OSTERVILLE - Florence M. Harrington, 97, of Osterville, formerly of Holliston and Bradford, N.H., died Sunday, Aug. 19, 2007, at the Cape Regency Nursing Home.
She was the wife of the late J. Roger Harrington whom she married in 1929. They moved to Holliston and in 1959, they moved to Bradford, N.H., where she lived until February 2007 when she moved to Osterville.
She grew up in South Boston, moving to Framingham in her senior year and graduated from Framingham High School in 1928.
She was a life member of The Order of Eastern Star - Mount Hollis Lodge Holliston.
Mrs. Harrington was an avid bridge player with many friends in Bradford. An accomplished dressmaker, making her own clothes and restoring antique dolls and dressing them, she also enjoyed making afghans and knitted sweaters, hats and gloves as well as quilts.
She leaves her son, John R. Harrington of Plantation, Fla., and daughter, Barbara M. Wood of Osterville; her grandchildren, Feodor W. and Amber Wood of Holliston and J. Tyler Wood of Mansfield, Ohio, Scott Harrington of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., and Tracy Miller and John C. Harrington, both of Plantation; her great-grandchildren, Brian T. and Jonathan A. Wood of Fairfax, Va., Jessica L. Wood of Plimpton, Greg W. Wood of Reston, Va., James B. Wood of Northbridge, and Daniel, Andrew, and Savanna Miller of Plantation; and her great-great-grandchildren, TaTum Wood of Reston, Sasha Wood of Fairfax, Va., and Layna Richardson of Mount Vernon, Ohio.
She was the mother of the late Thomas B. Harrington.
A memorial get-together will be held Sunday, Aug. 26, at 1 p.m., at St. Peter's Masonic Hall in Bradford, N.H.
The John Lawrence Funeral Home in Marstons Mills is handling arrangements.
Barbara H. Kelly
DANVERS - Barbara H. (Fowler) Kelly, 84, died Monday, Aug. 20, 2007, after a long convalescence at the Harborside Cedar Glenn Health Care Center in Danvers.
She was the wife of Harold "Bud" Kelly, who died in 2005, for 58 years.
Born in Beverly, she was the daughter of Raymond and Marguerite (Coughlin) Fowler. She graduated from Beverly High School, and worked as a secretary at the "Shoe" in Beverly prior to her marriage.
Initially raised in the Protestant faith and then as a Christian Scientist, she married in the Roman Catholic Church, subsequently converting to Catholicism. She was a member of St. Richard Parish in Danvers and was devoted to Mary, the Blessed Mother. Given her rich background in religions, she was deeply respectful of all faiths.
She loved her role as a homemaker and hosting socials, until illness increasingly curtailed her activities. She will be remembered for her lemon-filled cupcakes, Jackie Kennedy-styled cocktail dresses and perfect ironing.
She loved to play the harmonica and encouraged her children to sing and perform together. Through her example, she instilled in her family a love of the mountains, oceans and hurricanes.
A private person by nature and challenged by decades of ill health, Mrs. Kelly lived in quiet dignity.
She leaves her three children, Daniel M. Kelly of Reston, Va., Kathleen Kelly Nickerson of Merrimac, and Rosemary Corley and her husband, Charles, of Hudson; her grandchildren, Drew Trachy and his wife, Dawn, Christopher Trachy and his wife, Stacey, Patricia Corley and her husband, Robert Beach, and Charles Corley Jr.; and great-grandchildren, Ryan Kelly and Hannah Trachy.
She was predeceased by her brother, Phillip Fowler.
A funeral Mass will be celebrated Saturday, Aug. 25, at 9 a.m., at St. Richard Parish, Forest Street, Danvers.
Burial will be in Annunciation Cemetery, Danvers.
Visiting hours are Friday, Aug. 24, from 5 to 8 p.m., at the Mackey Funeral Home, 22 Conant St., Danvers.
David W. Lowell
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - David W. Lowell, 68, of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., formerly of Ashland, Framingham and Holliston, died Monday, Aug. 20, 2007, after a brave and courageous battle with pancreatic cancer.
He was the husband of Marilyn (Pittinger) Lowell. His first wife, Kathleen "Chickie" (Belbusti) Lowell, predeceased him.
Mr. Lowell moved with his family to Fort Lauderdale in 1974.
An avid fisherman, he loved South Florida and always remained a New England Patriots, Red Sox and Bruins fan. Son of the late Harold and Grace Lowell, he loved life and lived his to the fullest.
Besides his wife, he leaves his daughter, Robin Soldano and her husband, Sam; his grandchildren, Sammy and Katie Soldano; a son, Matt Soldano; his brother, Jon Lowell and his wife, Sandy; his niece, Suzanne Dunn and her husband, Jim, and a nephew, Jonathan Lowell.
He was the father of the late Jeff Lowell.
The family will hold a private celebration of his life at a later date.
Instead of flowers, the family asks that memorial donations be made to Hospice by the Sea, Boca Raton, FL; or The American Cancer Society, Pancreatic Cancer Research.
Sobhy E. Mabardy
NATICK - Sobhy E. Mabardy, 93, of Natick, died Monday, Aug. 20, 2007, at his home.
Funeral arrangements under the direction of the John Everett & Sons Funeral Home (www.everettfuneral.com) at Natick Common are incomplete.
Johanna M. Pauplis
SAN FRANCISCO - Johanna M. Pauplis, 69, died unexpectedly Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2007, at her residence in San Francisco.
Born in Hudson, daughter of the late Michael and Philomena (Olszewski) Pauplis, she graduated from St. Michael's Academy in 1956.
Her warm smile, great sense of humor and generous nature endeared her to those who knew her. She will be sadly missed.
She leaves her brothers, Leonard, Alfred and William Pauplis of Hudson, and John Pauplis of Wayland; her sisters, Genia Pauplis of Walnut Creek, Calif., Phyllis Pauplis Stanis of Berlin and Diane Pauplis of Hudson; and many nieces and nephews.
She was the sister of the late Michael Pauplis.
A memorial Mass will be held in October at St. Michael Church in Hudson.
Burial will follow in St. Michael Cemetery.
Memorial donations may be made to Loaves and Fishes, P.O. Box 3335, Danville, CA 94526.
Dorothy Triger-Jacobs
NATICK - Dorothy (Semansky) Triger-Jacobs of Natick died Monday, Aug. 20, 2007.
She was the wife of the late Jack W. Jacobs and Joseph Triger.
She leaves her daughter, Shirley Cole and her husband, Herbert, of Delray Beach, Fla.; her sister, Clara Steinmetz of Sunrise, Fla.; her grandchildren, Amy and Ken Weber, Betsy and Billy Johnson, Eric Cole, Dr. Adam and Adina Kelman and Beth Knoll; and 14 great-grandchildren.
She was the mother of the late Carol Kelman and sister of the late George Samansky.
A graveside service will be held today at 10 a.m. in Roxbury Mutual Cemetery in Woburn.
Memorial observance will commence following the service, until 8 p.m., at the home of Amy and Ken Weber of Framingham.
Memorial donations may be made to Temple Israel, 145 Hartford St., Natick, MA 01760.
Stanetsky Memorial Chapels in Brookline is handling arrangements.
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