Born in Lynn, he was the son of Margaret (Stackhouse) Matheson and the late John Matheson. He was raised and educated in Gloucester and Essex. He was a graduate of Gloucester High School, where he was a member of two state championship winning football teams and the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. He continued his education at the New England School of Law where he graduated with a J.D. and as the Valedictorian of his class.
Obituaries
Ronald E. Matheson, 74
Born in Lynn, he was the son of Margaret (Stackhouse) Matheson and the late John Matheson. He was raised and educated in Gloucester and Essex. He was a graduate of Gloucester High School, where he was a member of two state championship winning football teams and the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. He continued his education at the New England School of Law where he graduated with a J.D. and as the Valedictorian of his class.
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Frances Dolan,
Frances (Francesca) Dolan, formerly of 1 Looney Avenue, Salem, MA, died on 2/04/2012 at Thompson House Nursing Home in Brattleboro, VT; she had resided there for the past three-and-one-half years.
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Maria Frances (Bouchard) Gates, 96
Mrs. Maria Frances (Bouchard) Gates, 96, of Salem, beloved wife of the late Earl F. Gates, died Wednesday, February 8, 2012 at the Grosvenor Park Nursing Home in Salem.
Born in Salem, she was the daughter of the late Joseph and Adelaide (Gauthier) Bouchard. She was raised and educated in Salem and was a lifelong resident of the City of Salem. -
Michael John Campbell, 54
Michael John Campbell, 54, son of Catherine (Carr) Clark of Danvers and the late Robert W. Campbell, died on Tuesday, February 7 in Biddeford. Michael was a native of Beverly, Massachusetts and a graduate of Beverly High School. After graduation, he went on to become an accomplished chef, including working on an Alaskan cruise ship and in many well-known hotel restaurants throughout the country. One of his favorite jobs included his tenure as the head chef at a well known resort in Wyoming. Returning to New England ten years ago, Michael settled in Coastal Maine where he most recently enjoyed being an antiques dealer and distributor. Michael was a man who lived “out loud with a big heart.”
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Myra Clunie, 91
Myra Clunie, 91, formerly of Danvers, passed peacefully on February 4. Myra was raised in Great Neck, NY, and attended Hofstra University. Her family summered in Maine where she met her husband, Frederick Clunie of Newcastle. Myra worked for NBC in NY while Fred served with the Marines in WWII. Son Jeffrey and daughter Barbara were born in Houlton, ME. Upon Fred’s return from the Korean War, they lived in Massachusetts where son Richard was born, settling in Danvers where they had many friends. Fred worked as Guidance Director for 24 years in Peabody and Marblehead schools.
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Stephen M. Foustoukos, 52
Georgetown – Stephen M. Foustoukos, 52, husband of Ann Marie (Vovakis) Foustoukos, died Wednesday night, February 8, 2012 in the Kaplan Family Hospice House after a brief illness. Born in Ipswich on August 7, 1959 he was the son of the late Michael C. and Mary (Nikas) Foustoukos.
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Claire LeBrun,
Claire LeBrun (Limauro) of Peabody, MA, wife of the late Joseph "Ray" LeBrun, died peacefully in her home in Port Orange, FL on Wednesday February 1, 2012. She was 90 years old and had a wonderful life. She leaves behind five children, Linda Levesque of Lynchburg, VA, Donna Leggett of Newport, RI, Joseph Ray LeBrun Jr. of Manchester, NH, Debbie LeBrun of Deltona, Fl and Rick LeBrun of Port Orange, Fl; 11 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren; sisters, Adelaide Emmett of Peabody, MA, Lenora Richard of Deltona, Fl; brother, Louis Limauro of Port Orange, Fl, Preceded in death by brothers, Harry Limauro Jr. of Port Orange, Fl and Rudolph Limauro of Lynn, MA.
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Deborah A. Moss, 54
Deborah Anne (Guerrette) Moss, 54, of Groveland and formerly of Beverly, died Thursday, February 2, at the Lahey Clinic, Burlington.
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James W. "Stoney" Stone, 65
Mr. James W. "Stoney" Stone, 65, of Lowell, formerly of Middleton, died February 2, 2012, at Saints Memorial Hospital in Lowell.
Born in Auburn, California, he was the son of the late Arthur and Henrietta Stone. He was raised and educated in Middleton Ma. -
Roman Hezzey, 88
Roman Hezzey of Ipswich, Knight of St. Gregory the Great, and beloved husband of Mary (Burbela) Hezzey, died at 88 in his home surrounded by his family.
Born and educated in the Ukraine, he was the son of the late Demetro and Julia (Smolnetska) Hezzey. He came to the United States in 1949, became engaged to his wife of sixty two years within a month. They resided for many years in New Haven, CT, before moving to Ipswich, MA. -
Stella (Kaznazy) Reynolds, 89
Stella (Kaznazy) Reynolds, 89, of Danvers, died Tuesday, February 7, 2012 in the Kaplan Family Hospice House. She was the wife of the late Donald P. Reynolds, with whom she had shared 61 years of marriage. Since 1960 they made their home in Danvers.
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Victor A. Tamilio, 66
Victor A. Tamilio, 66, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, February 8, 2012, at the Kaplan Family Hospice House in Danvers after a courageous five-year battle with cancer. He was the husband of Roberta A. (Cleary) Tamilio.
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Angelica R. (Rentoumis) Vorgeas, 94
Mrs. Angelica R. (Rentoumis) Vorgeas 94, of Salem, beloved wife of Miltiades Vorgeas of Salem, died Saturday afternoon at her home surrounded by her family.
Born in Nashua, New Hampshire, she was the daughter of the late Michael and Mary (Karvalas) Rentoumis. She was raised and educated in Salem earning her undergraduate and Master Degree in Education at Salem State College. -
Daniel Goodwin, 52
Daniel Judson Goodwin, 52, of Beverly, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, February 1, 2012 at the Treasure Coast Hospice in Stuart, Florida, with his beloved wife Trish (Harris) at his side.
Dan was born in Manchester, MA, and was the son of Donald and Lucille Goodwin. He attended Manchester schools, graduating with the Class of 1977. After attending the University of Vermont, Dan enjoyed a 30 year career working for, and eventually co-owning, Hall & Emslie Landscaping of Manchester. -
Dr. John J. Bucchiere, Jr., 74
Dr. John J. Bucchiere, Jr., 74 years, died on Friday afternoon at the Union Hospital in Lynn. He was the husband of the late Julia B. (Gondek) Bucchiere.
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Eric G. Thomas, 58
Mr. Eric G. Thomas, 58, husband of Lisa A. (Sweeney) Thomas, died Monday, February 6, 2012.
Born and raised in Beverly, he was the son of Bertram Thomas of Beverly and the late Dorothy (Whitaker) Thomas. He graduated from Beverly High School and continued his education at East Coast Aero Tech. -
Jane E. Wilson, 67
Jane E. Wilson, 67, of Danvers, passed away on Tuesday, February 7, 2012 at the Kaplan Family Hospice House after a long, courageous battle with cancer.
Jane was born in Peabody July 14, 1944 the daughter of the late George and Margaret (Kneeland) Wilson. Jane was raised and educated in Peabody, graduating from Peabody High School and attending Salem State College where she obtained a Bachelor’s Degree in 1966 followed by a Master’s in education. She enjoyed her college experience, singing in a folk group, playing basketball and cultivating a wonderful group of enduring friends. At Salem State the custom was to seat alphabetically by last name, bonding the students whose names began from R– Z for the next 4 years. Schaefer, Walsh, Wallace, Wiggin, Wilson, Woodman, Yaffa and Zuppio remain friends to this day. -
Janet Bayley,
Mrs. Janet (Carr) Bayley, of Swampscott, MA, has died. She was the wife of the late James C. Bayley, a former Boston City Councilor and State Representative who died in 1979.
A longtime member of the Tedesco Country Club, she enjoyed golf and bridge. Her extensive travels included a trip around the world with her brother, the late F. James Carr. -
Jennie F. Solovicos, 93
Jennie F. (Antczak) Solovicos, 93, of Salem, died Monday, February 6, 2012 following a brief illness. She was wife of the late Theodore M. “Teddy” Solovicos, with whom she shared 72 years of marriage.
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Katherine M. Gosselin, 94
Mrs. Katherine M. "Kay" (Psuik) Gosselin, age 94, of Peabody, died Tuesday February 7, 2012 at the Kaplan Family Hospice House, Danvers after a very brief illness.
She was the wife of the late Alfred J. "Fred" Gosselin. Born and raised in Salem, she was the daughter of the late John and Mary (Pawlik) Psuik. She had lived in Lynn and Peabody for the majority of her life. -
Lawrence J. Paul, 83
Lawrence J. Paul, 83, of Brooksby Village in Peabody and formerly of Danvers died peacefully on Monday morning February 6, 2012 while surrounded by his family. He was the husband of the late Dorothy (Dullea) Paul. Born in Peabody, Larry was educated there and later graduated from Burdett College with a degree in Finance. He was employed at Beverly Hospital in the finance department and later was the Town Accountant in Danvers for over twenty years. He retired in 1988. An avid reader and local sports enthusiast, Mr. Paul was one of the first residents at Brooksby Village. He helped set up a finance resource center and was active in establishing the on site Church where he served as a Eucharistic Minister. He loved time spent with his family and taking trips to Lake Winnipesaukee. Mr. Paul served his country during WWII with the U.S. Army Air Patrol. He was the son of the late Alfred and Olive (Salome) Paul and father of the late Kenneth Paul. He leaves his children; Patricia Fales of Ayer, MA, Annmarie Vasiles and her husband Bill of Peabody, Robert Paul and his wife K.T. of Tyngsboro and Brian Paul of Beverly. He was the loving grandfather to; Jourdan, Kasie, Eryn, Jenna, Nathaniel and Breannah. Also leaving several nieces and nephews.
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Ronald M. Filmore, 97
Ronald M. Filmore, 97, of Byfield, died Sunday, February 5, 2012 at Kindred Country Manor in Newburyport. He was the husband of Catherine (Ivone) Filmore and the late Eleanor (Dole) Filmore.
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William J Silke Jr, 81
William J. Silke, Jr., 81, of Peabody, died Monday morning at Salem Hospital following a brief illness. He was the devoted husband of Phyllis (Medina) Silke with whom he shared over 56 years of marriage.
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William W. "Bill" Reiley, 89
William (Bill) Walter Reiley died at home in Alfred, Maine on Feb. 5, 2012, with many family members at his bedside and in the loving thoughts of others.
Bill was born on September 16, 1922, in Springhill, Nova Scotia, Canada to Greta Tower and William Andrew Reiley.His father died in 1924 and his mother moved to Salem, MA. She married Bertram O’Brien in 1929. - Tuesday, February 7, 2012
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Adolph Dorosz, 93
Adolph (Al) S. Dorosz, 93, husband of Wanda (Strojny) Dorosz, died Wednesday, January 25, 2012 at Beverly Hospital. Born in Bridgewater, son of the late Alexander and Margaret (Adamczyk) Dorosz.
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Andrew J. Coan, Jr.,
Andrew James Coan Jr., 87, of Danvers, died Sunday, February 5, 2012 in his home following a brief illness. He was the husband of the late Jean F. (Mulligan) Coan, with whom he shared 45 years of marriage.
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Gregory J. Shea, 48
During the time since he and his wife opened the Seaport Café, a consistent theme developed in the online customer reviews Greg Shea took great amusement in reading: the lure to the Salem restaurant of the attentive and gregarious owner.
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Jeanne T. Rybicki, 85
Jeanne T. Rybicki, 85, of Peabody, formerly of Wenham and Salem, died peacefully surrounded by her family on Saturday February 4, 2012. She was the wife of the late Harry Rybicki, with whom she shared 38 years of marriage
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Margaret (Demas) Fudala, 89
Margaret (Demas) Fudala, 89, of Strafford, N.H., and Salem, Mass., passed away quietly, with her loving and devoted husband Stanley, by her side, on Saturday, February 4, 2012.
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Rev. Arthur W. Forrester, PhD., 86
Rev. Arthur W. Forrester, PhD., age 86, quietly passed away on January 30, 2012 at the Kaplan Family Hospice House. He was the husband of Rachel (Johnson) Forrester. Born in Brooklyn, New York, on January 23, 1926, he was the son of the late Arthur W. and May (Slafer) Forrester. Arthur served his country as a signalman aboard the U.S.S. Portsmouth in the U.S. Navy during WWII and was honorably discharged.
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Winifred C. Patrikas,
Winifred “Winnie” C. Patrikas, beloved wife of the late Theodore C. Patrikas, passed away peacefully on Saturday morning while in the comfortable presence of her family.
Born in Lynn, she was the daughter of the late Patrick and Sarah Smith. Winnie was a resident of Swampscott for over 50 years before moving to her daughter Jane’s Guilford, CT residence where she was lovingly cared for until her passing.
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