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The Boston Globe SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 2010 B8 KINNON, Richard S. Death notices By city or town FORD, waiter Jr. Of Cambridge, April 15. Beloved husband of Lucita Gomez-Ford of Cambridge. Son of the late Walter Mary E.

Ford. Brother of Elizabeth Ann Ford of Cape Cod. Also survived by his many nieces nephews. Funeral from The Devito Funeral Home, 761 Mt. Auburn watertown, Tuesday morning at 9:00.

Funeral Mass at 10:00 in The Sacred Heart Church, watertown. Interment New Calvary Cemetery, Boston, visiting on Monday 4:00 to www.devitofuneralhomes.com ARLINGTON Cabral, Edward J. Sawyer, Grace ATTLEBORO Johnson, Robert BILLERICA Cabral, Edward J. SANDWICH Assaf, Joseph SOMERSET Cabral, Edward J. SOMERVILLE DiBella, Anthony Kinnon, Richard S.

SOUTH BOSTON Horgan, William J. SOUTH ASTON Dunn, Justin STOUGHTON Orlando, Vincent J. WAKEFIELD Kinnon, Richard S. Sarni, Mario J. WALPOLE Johnson, Robert WALTHAM Finn, Christine WEST ROXBURY McKenna, Lillian R.

WEST YARMOUTH Horgan, William J. WEYMOUTH Regan, Manola F. WILMINGTON Jope, Elizabeth WINTHROP Stella, Phyllis WOBURN Sawyer, Grace Wilde, Neal Edward GROVE LAND Savage, Patricia Jean HINGHAM Jantzen, William E.D. Sr. HOLLISTON Willwerth, George F.

HYDE PARK Costa, John E. LYNNFIELD Cella, Silvio A. DiGregorio, Mario J. MALDEN DiBella, Anthony Insalaco, Cosimo P. Kinnon, Richard S.

MATTAPAN Broderick, Mary A. MEDFORD Orlando, Vincent J. Steele, John P. MELROSE Sarni, Mario J. MILLIS Finn, Christine MILTON Broderick, Mary A.

Regan, Manola F. NEEDHAM Finn, Christine NEWTON Gordon, Stanley Lappe, Lillian Levenson, Helene F. Norman, Amy NORTH END Guarino, Anthony V. NORTON Francis, Angelo J. NORWELL Hunter, Bruce A.

NORWOOD Beckerman, Marvin PEABODY Cella, Silvio A. QUINCY Assaf, Joseph Estabrooks, Gordon C. REVERE Cella, Silvio A. DiGregorio, Mario J. Drinkwater, Richard Joseph Guarino, Anthony V.

Maiden, formerly of Somerville, April 13th. sBeloved husband of the slate Marv F. (Schifferdeck- jer). Devoted father of Anne Webster of Maiden, Cather ine Boggie of Dedham, Patricia Eaton of Wakefield, Richard Kinnon of NH, and Theresa Smith of Saugus. Loving brother of Lawrence Kinnon, Eleanor Tuxbury and Virginia Morley, all of Maiden, as well as the late Frederick, Albert, Robert, James, Joseph, and Clement Kinnon, and Constance Pereira.

Adored grandfather of 14 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Funeral from the weir-MacCuish Golden Rule Funeral Home, 144 Salem St. MALDEN on Tues. April 20th at 10 AM followed by a Mass of Christian Burial in St.

Joseph's Church, 770 Salem St. Maiden at 11AM. Burial will follow in the Cambridge City Cemetery, Cambridge, visitation will be held in the funeral home on Mon. April 19th from 4 to 8 PM. Contributions in Richard's memory may be made to a charity of one's choice.

Late WWII Army vet. For obituary and directions: www.weirfuneralhome.com LAPPE, Lillian (Kessler) 93, of Newton, MA, died peacefully surrounded by her loving family Thursday evening, April 15, 2010. Born in Nashua, NH on December 2, 1916, a daughter of the late Samuel and Ida (vaisbord) Kessler. Predeceased by her loving husband, Howard Lappe, who died on March 14, 1992, four sisters, Nettie Davis, Frances Klein, Gertrude Liffman, and Dorothy Bronstein, as well as two brothers, Henry Kessler and Sidney I. Kessler.

Survivors include three daughters and sons-in-law, Cynthia and Joseph Dagan of Merrimack, NH, Robin and Nathan Birnbaum of Newton, MA, and Barbara and Robert Lepome of Henderson, NV; two sons, Richard Lappe of Nashua and Jonathan Lappe of Brighton, MA; eight grandchildren, Tal Dagan, Sammy agan, Ari Dagan, Daniel Birnbaum, Heidi Aaronson, Erica Birnbaum, Dara Fogg, and Joel Raymond; nine great-grandchildren, Joshua, Jacob, zachary, Matthew, Megan, Ethan, Taya, Joel, and Mia; and several nieces, nephews, and cousins. Funeral Service: Temple Beth Abraham, 4 Raymond Nashua on Sunday, April 18, 2010 at 3 PM. Friends are invited to attend. Burial: Beth Abraham Cemetery, Nashua. Memorial observance (Shiva): at the home of Cynthia Dagan, 11 Dirt Rd, Merrimack, NH, Sun.

-Tues. from 6-9 PM, and at the home of Robin Birnbaum, 49 warren waban (Newton), MA wed. and Thurs. from 6-9 PM, and Fri. from 2-4 PM.

The Davis Funeral Home, One Lock NASHUA has been placed in charge of arrangements. An online guestbook is available at www.davisfuneralhomenh.com, (603-883-3401) "One Memory Lights Another" LEVENSON, Helene F. 79, of Highland Beach, Fl, formerly of Newton, passed away on Thursday, April 15, 2010. Helene is the beloved wife of Edward Levenson; devoted mother of Leni (Fred) wiener and Barry (Gini) Levenson; devoted grandmother of Jared wiener, Jordan wiener, Barrett Levenson, and Brent Levenson; and sister of Myrna Epstein. She was a member of I FDA and ASID.

Contributions in her memory may be made to the Alzheimer's Association. Arrangements entrusted to the Neptune Society. LIBERATORE, Kathryn M. 64, of Londonderry, NH, on April 15, 2010 in Manchester, NH. Born in Dorchester, MA, October 5, 1945, a daughter of Evert and Marian (Dacey) Kerr.

She was employed as executive vice president of CB Sullivan Inc. in Hooksett NH. She enjoyed traveling with her husband throughout the united States and Italy, wife of Robert M. Liberatore; mother of Jeni Hankins and her husband Jasen of Londonderry; grandmother of Jonathan and Gabrielle; sister of, Richard Kerr of Quincy, MA, Patricia Petrie of Weymouth, MA and Barbara Avila of Taunton, MA; also survived by several nieces and nephews. Graveside services will be April 20th at in the North Weymouth Cemetery, North St.

and Norton Weymouth. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Payson Center for Cancer Care, 250 Pleasant Concord, NH 03301. The Peabody Funeral Homes and Crematorium, 15 Birch DERRY, NH is handling the arrangements. For more information, visit, www.peabodyfuneralhome.com MARTIN, Leo E. Sr.

Of Braintree Highlands and Or leans, ivia uieu peaceTuny Thursday, April 15th sur- arounded by nis loving tami-5ly. He was born in Boston 'nn Ai lonct IV lOOt; I rr-. was a U.S. Army worfd war II veteran. He fought in the Battle of the Bulge which took place In Ardennes Forest during the coldest winter of 100 years.

He was a Demolition Specialist with the 35th Combat Engineers. Two months later, he was one of the point men in the assault boat crossing of the Rhine River at Mainz, Germany. He was proudly awarded a Good Conduct Medal and victory Medal. Leo is survived by his adored and loving wife, Ann (Ter-nullo) Martin of Boston. Married for 60 years, they made their home in Braintree for 50 years.

He was, loved, cherished and was devoted to his four children, Leo E. Martin and his wife Patricia of Norwell, Suzanne Buiel and her husband, Larry of Duxbury, Michael Martin of Braintree and Linda Dyer and her husband, Peter of Hanover, He took great pride in the character and love of his seven grandchildren, Ellen Martin of Quincy, Michael Martin of Scituate, Laura Martin of bB-ston, Joseph Buiel and his wife, Kim, of Boston, Stephanie Buiel of watertown and Christian Dyer of Hanover, and his two great-children, J.D. and James Buiel of Boston. Leo was predeceased by his beloved grandson, Daniel Leo Martin. Leo worked for the Boston Globe where he was a Foreman in the Mail Room.

He retired in 1986 and then worked for Martin Realty for many years as a real estate investor. Leo will be remembered for his kindness toward others, honesty, integrity and above all else, his selflessness. Quick witted and a tireless worker, he was always a thoughtful, considerate gentleman. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the visiting hours on Monday, April 19, 2010 from 5-8 p.m. at the McMaster Funeral Home, 86 Franklin St.

(Rte. 37), braintree. A Funeral Mass will be held Tuesday, April 20, 2010 at 10:30 a.m. in the Church of St. Clare, 1244 Liberty Braintree Highlands.

Memorial donations may be made to Disabled American veterans, P.O. Box 14301, Cincinnati, OH 43250-0301. interment v.A. National Cemetery, Bourne. mckenna, Lillian R.

(Cotter) 88, passed April 14 in westbor-ough. wife of 49 years to Francis G. McKenna (1994). Mother of: Wayne G. McKenna; Grandmother of: Julieanne Lauzon, Amy McKenna, Bonnie Richardson; Sister of Edmund Cotter of Quincy; Great-grandmother of: Nicholas Lauzon, Kelsy 8i Max Luther; Daughter of the late Thomas and Catherine Cotter; Predeceased by: sister Margaret O'Neil, brothers Thomas 8i Robert Cotter; Born Dec.

6, 1921 in Boston, 40 year resident of w. Roxbury. Catling Hours Monday April 19th 5 to 8 pm Roney Funeral Home, 152 Worcester NORTH GRAFTON. Funeral Mass April 20th 10 am St. Mary's Church, 17 waterville North Grafton.

Interment April 20th 1:30 pm Blue Hill Cemetery, 700 west Braintree. Condolence Book 8i Directions at: www.roneyfuneralhome.com Honor your loved one's memory with a photo in The Boston Globe. Ask your funeral director for details. Ito Boston 6lote Drinkwater, Richard Joseph Insalaco, Cosimo P. BRAINTREE Assaf, Joseph Broderick, Mary A.

Martin, Leo E. sr. BROCKTON Jope, Elizabeth BROO KLINE Norman, Amy BURLINGTON Sawyer, Grace Wilde, Neal Edward CAMBRIDGE Ford, Walter Jr. Horgan, William J. Jarosiewicz, David CARVER McLaughlin, Robert Richard CENTERVILLE Callahan, Edward P.

CHELMSFORD Estabrooks, Gordon C. COHASSET Regan, Manola F. CONCORD Sarni, Mario J. DEDHAM Francis, Angelo J. Orlando, Vincent J.

DENNISPORT Steele, John P. DORCHESTER Liberatore, Kathryn M. DUXBURY Commander, Marilyn M. EAST BOSTON DiGregorio, Mario J. Guarino, Anthony V.

FALMOUTH Willwerth, George F. FOXBORO Francis, Angelo J. Johnson, Robert ASSAF, Joseph E. 90, of Sandwich Hallendale, Fl. died Apr.

10 Husband of -Louise t. (uagnir). Loving sFather of Roxanne Griffin of SBraintree. Frances L. Assaf "of Dallas.

TX. Edward J. As saf of Quincy Joseph M. Assaf of Sandwich, MA. Loving grandfather of Roxanne and Jared Griffin both of Braintree, Jennifer Pouliot of Canton, Edward and Robert Assaf both of Carver.

Joseph worked at the U.S. Army Natick Labs for many years as a chemical engineer. A Graveside service will be held in the Massachusetts National Cem, Bourne on Mon Apr. 19 at 1 1 visiting hours in the John-Lawrence Funeral home 3778 Falmouth Rd. (RT28) MARSTON MILLS on Sun 2-6pm BECKERMAN, Marvin Longtime accountant and our hero, Marvin Beckerman, 77, formerly of Norwood and Holbrook, died Thursday, April 15, 2010 (tax day!) in South Florida.

The patriarch of the Beckerman family is survived by his loving wife Lois, his sister Rita Davidsen. Brother of the late Bernice Davidson, Harold Beckerman, Seymour Beckerman, and Freddie Beckerman. Loving father to viki Beckerman Freinberg, Richard Tobier, Bliss McCloskey, Roy Lustig and Preston Lustig. He is also survived by 6 grandchildren and many nieces, nephews and cousins. Funeral Sunday, April 18, 2010, 1:00 p.m.

Mt. Nebo South, Miami, Florida. Donations can be made in Marvin's name to united Cerebral Palsy of Miami, 141 1 NW 14th Avenue, Miami, FL 33125. BRODERICK, Mary A. (Simboli) Of Braintree, formerly of Matta-pan, April 15.

Beloved wife, of 63 years, of Francis X. Devoted mother of Janet M. McEvoy of Franklin, Maryann T. Borne of Norfolk 81 Kathy Napolitano of Dedham. Sister of James Simboli of Weymouth.

Also survived by 4 grandchildren 4 great grandchildren. Funeral Mass at St. Agatha Church, Milton, Mon. morning at 10:30. visiting hours at the Alfred D.

Thomas Funeral Home, 326 Granite MILTON, Sun. 2 to 6 PM. Retired employee of Interstate Book Distributors, Quincy. Former member of the west Roxbury Catholic Bowling League. In lieu of flowers expressions of sympathy may be made to the American Cancer Society, 30 Speen Framineham 01701.

Interment Nationar Cemetery, Bourne, Mon. at 2:15 PM. www.alfreddthomas.com Alfred D. Thomas Funeral Home Milton (617) 696-4200 CABRAL, Edward J. Of Arlington, April 15, 2010.

Beloved husband of Natalie (Araujo). Complete notice to follow on Monday and Tuesday. For obituary, directions, or to send a condolence visit www. keefefuneralhome CALLAHAN, Edward P. Age 81 of Centerville, passed awav Deacefullv after a -short illness on April 11th.

jHe was p*rn in Marlboro iMa, son of Patrick R. Callahan and Man (Salmon) Callahan. He spent his formative years in Marlbough where he went on to graduate from Northeastern university. Mr. Callahan was a vet.

of the Korean Conflict where he served with distinction as an honor guard at the peace process. He was decorated for his performance by Republic of Korea for his support of the peace effort with the united Nations personnel. For over forty years Mr. Callahan worked for the Boston Federal Savings Bank where he served as both an Executive vice President and a board of directors member. He also served as Director and an executive for the Leader Corp.

In addition he served as a board member of the Broadway National Bank. Mr. Callahan most enjoyed his role as a loving husband, father, and grandfather and he will be greatly missed. Mr. Callahan leaves his wife of 59 years Alice (Colombo) Callahan, his children: Edward Callahan Jr.

his wife Lesley, Francis A. Callahan, his wife Patricia, Catherine (Callahan) Hatch; her husband Douglas; Annemarie (Callahan) Sydlar her husband Dr. George Sydlar. His grandchildren, Caithn; Bridget; Jonathan; Erin; Brooke and Carolyn. To submit a paid death notice for publication in The Boston Globe and on Boston.com, contact your funeral director or call 617.929.1500.

To submit an obituary for editorial consideration, please send the information and a photo by e-mail to obitsglobe.com, or information by fax to 617.929.3186. If you need further assistance about a news obituary, please call 617.929.3400. To access death notices and obituaries online, visit boston.comobituaries. lie Boston 6tobe jantzen, William E.D., Sr. 86, a combat veteran of world war II, died peacefully in sthe company of nis family aon April 13, 2010, and is making nis final voyage to viking Valhalla.

Mr. Jantzen was born in Brookline, MA. He graduated from Portsmouth Priory in Portsmouth, Rl, and then went to Amherst College. Since 1955, he has been a resident of Hingham, Massachusetts, where he designed and built his home and was active in town affairs, while attending Amherst College (where he played varsity footbalDMr. Jantzen volunteered for service in the united States Navy and was commissioned an Ensign in June, 1944, after completing the v-12 Program at Williams College (where he played varsity ice hockey) and Naval Midshipmen School (90-Day wonder) at Plattsburg, NY.

He was assigned to LST 707 and deployed to the Pacific Theatre. He participated in operations throughout the Pacific including Leyte Gulf, Lingayen Gulf, and Tacloban, ultimately leading to the Liberation of The Philippines, while assigned to LST 707, Mr. Jantzen held the billets of Communications Officer, Gunnery Officer and Commanding Officer. He was present in Tokyo Bay for the signing of Japan's unconditional surrender to The united States of America in 1945. His decorations include three bronze battle stars, multiple campaign ribbons and commendations.

He participated in thirteen combat assault landings. Mr. Jantzen was honorably discharged from the Navy at tne rank of LT j.g. in September, 1946, and completed his degree at Amherst College in 1947. Mr.

Jantzen worked in the chemical processing industry in New Jersey and Boston, while in the Boston area, he founded and owned The New England Greenhouse Company. Later, he was vice President of New England Decks and Floors, Inc. (NED Fine), when not slaving away for his family, Mr. Jantzen enjoyed coaching his sons' sports gardening, sailing with his children, eating Brigham's ice cream (mocha chip) and assembling intricate ham radio towers with his son, Tom. Mr.

Jantzen is survived by his wife of 60 years, Gloria Curran Jantzen; his five children, Ellen C. Jantzen, M.D., William E.D. Jantzen, D.D.S, Katherine Jantzen Glazier, Thomas C. Jantzen, and Erik J. Jantzen.

He is also survived by two granddaughters and eight randsons. He was pre-deceased his parents and four siblings. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend visiting hours at Pyne Keohane Funeral Home, 21 Emerald Street, HINGHAM, on Sunday, April 18 from 2-5 pm. A Funerar Mass will be held at the Church of the Resurrection, 1057 Main Street, Hingham on Patriot's Day, Monday April 19 at 10 am. A private military burial will be held at the Massachusetts National veterans Cemetery, Bourne, Massachusetts.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the wounded warrior Project (woundedwarriorproject.org) P.O.Box 758517, Topeka, KS 66675. Please see www.keohane.com or call 1-800-Keohane for directions and online condolences. JAROSIEWICZ, David Edwardo Beloved son of Ann Marie Jarosiewicz and Sayre Sumner, died suddenly on Saturday, April 10, 2010. He was the brother of Doel and will; the grandson of Theresa and the late Joseph "zig-gy" Jarosiewicz, Rick Sumner, and Anne and Ralph Robins; and the nephew of Karen Jarosiewicz, Paul and Adrienne Jarosiewicz, Susan and Walter Chadwick, Alex and Isha Sumner and Katie Sumner. David is also survived by Brandon woolkalis and many cousins whom he loved, with a grecocious smile, and cherished all, David was guided by a steady moral compass and was a champion for truth and justice.

He had a passion for the outdoors and animals and was an avid courageous, and talented climber. He also had great hair! Memorial services win be held Monday, April 19, 2010, at 11:00 a.m. at Friends Meeting House, 5 Longfellow Park, Cambridge, Mass. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be sent to New England Home for Little wanderers (www.thehome.org) or Northern New England Dog Rescue (www.NNEDR.org). For online tribute and guestbook visit www.

cambridgesidefuneralhome.com JOHNSON, Robert Of Attleboro, formerly of walpole April 15, 2010, age 68. Beloved and devoted partner of Patricia A. Kelter.Loving father of Robert E. Johnson, Jr. and his wife Kerri of PA, Lauri E.

Auer and her husband Daniel of Attleboro, Scott E. Johnson and his wife Terri of Foxboro, and Susan E. Ouzounian and her husband Edmund of Attleboro. Cherished grandfather of Courtney Johnson, Karolyn Auer, and zachary Ouzounian. Brother of Elaine Nelson and her husband Carl of St.

Petersburg, FL, the late Marilyn Lund, and the late Barbara Pellowe. Brother in law of Paul Lund of Bedford and Robert Pellowe of walpole. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend the visiting hours in the James H. Delaney and Son Funeral Home 48 Common St. WALPOLE on Sunday afternoon from 2-6PM.

A funeral service will be held in the funeral home on Monday at 11AM. Interment will be private. Memorial donations may be made to: American Cancer Society 30 Speen St Framingham, MA 01 701 JOPE, Elizabeth (Blais) Needleman Of Wilmington formerly of Brockton and Lebanon, NH. Entered Eternal Rest April 15, 2010. Beloved wife of John F.

Jope. Devoted mother of Christine Robes-Jones of Hereford, England, Aaron Needleman of Bridgewater, Susan Needleman of Revere and Leslie Micarone of Maiden. Also survived by three loving grandchildren. Memorial observance will be held on Sunday, April 18th, at the Jope residence, 68 McDonald Rd. Wilmington, MA from 10 a.m.

to 6 p.m. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made in Elizabeth's memory to the Winchester Hospital Foundation, co Cancer Care Services, 611 Main St. Winchester, MA 01890 or visit www.winchesterhospital.org. A memorial service will be announced at a later date. Arrangements by the Dello Russo Funeral Service, Wilmington, MA.

Dello Russo Family Funeral Homes 978 658-4476 Wilmington Medford woburn ANCIENT AND HONORABLE ARTILLERY COMPANY Members are notified of the death of: LT Mario J. Sarni. Arrangements are by the Gate-ly Funeral Home, 79 w. Foster Melrose, MA. visiting Hours will be 2-6 PM Sunday.

A Funeral will be celebrated Monday 1 9 April 1 1 :00 AM at St. Joseph Church, 173 Albion Wakefield. Members please report at 10:45 AM in Parade uniform with black overcoat and white gloves. MAJ Michael W. Downing Captain Commanding LT Arthur F.

Conrad Personnel Adjutant drinkwater, Richard Joseph Of Boston, formerly of Revere passed away peacefully on April 13, 2010. Beloved son of the late Joseph J. and Altomare E. Drinkwater. Dear father to Cassandra Louise Beaird, Trevor Joseph Drinkwater, Jared Evan Drinkwater, Joseph Tyler Drinkwater, Grandfather to Anthony Joseph Drinkwater, Dylan Louise Drinkwater, Paxton Joseph Drinkwater, Brendan Ryan Bernstein, Jory Shai Drinkwater, zac Joseph Drinkwater, also survived by his partner of 1 1 years, Nancy Pond-Smith, his sister Gio-vanna (Drinkwater) Palmer, Brother In-Law to George Palmer, uncle to Galen Palmer, the late Christopher Drinkwater Palmer, the late Marlowe J.

Palmer. Funeral from the Paul Buonfiglio Sons Bruno Funeral Home, 128 Revere revere, on Monday, April 19 at 9am. Funeral Mass in St. Anthony's Church, 250 Revere St. Revere at 10am.

Relatives friends are kindly invited, visiting hours are Sunday 4-8pm. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Christopher's Haven, 1 Emerson Place Suite 2N, Boston, MA 021 14 www.christophershaven.org Paul Buonfiglio sons Bruno www.Buonfiglio.com DUNN, Justin Of South Easton, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, April 13, 2010, at the age of 24, with his family by his side. Loving son of Arthur Bronwyn (Evans) Dunn of S. Easton. Brother of Brandon Dunn of S.

Easton. He is also survived by his aunts uncles Tanya and Mark Donegan, Matt Evans, Debra and Jerome Sybertz and Judith and Leland Towne, and cousins Courtney, Brittany and Trevor Sybertz, Tara and Leo vasil-iou, Jason Towne, and Morgan and Alex vasiliou. Calling hours on Monday, April 19 from 4-8 pm in the Copeland-MacKinnon Funeral Home, 38 Center Street, EASTON. A Funeral Service will be celebrated on Tuesday at 10 A.M in the Covenant congregational Church, 204 Center Street, North Easton. In lieu of flowers donations in Justin's memory may be made to the Jimmy Fund at Dana Farber Cancer Institute, 10 Brookline Place west, 6th Floor, Brookline, MA 02445-7226.

For directions or to send an online condolence visit www.mackinnonfuneralhomes.com ESTABROOKS, Gordon C. Age 83, a longtime resident of cneimsTora, Tormeny ot passed away April lb, iu di Ldney Clinic in Burlington. He was the beloved husband of Alice M. (McEwen) Estabrooks. Gordon was born January 26, 1927 in Cambridge, a son of the late Gordon M.

Estabrook and Nettie (Mclvor) Estabrook. Mr. Estabrooks was a veteran of the u. S. Air Force, having served during the Korean war.

He received a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology and Philosophy from Boston university. He earned a Master's De- gree in Education from Suffolk niversity, a Master's Degree from Worcester Poly Tech, and a Master's Degree in Special Education from Northeastern university. Prior to his retirement, he was head of the Science Department at Boston Latin High School for over 25 years, and a member of several teacher organizations. He was a member of the Board of Directors of the Paul Center, and a founder of KELP, the Kennebunk Enrichment Learning Program. In addition to his loving wife, Gordon leaves two sisters Eugenie Guest of Quincy, and Joyce Bowness, and a brother Stanley Estabrook of Halifax, as well as many nieces and nephews, visiting hours will be held on Sun.

from pm at the Blake Funeral Home, 24 Worthen CHELMSFORD. His Funeral Service will take place Mon. at 10 o'clock at the Funeral Home. Interment in Heart Pond Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy in Gordon's memory may be made to the Paul Center for Learning Recreation, 39 Concord Chelmsford www.paulcenter.org Funeral Directors Richard P.

Burkinshaw Paul A. Hardy, Jr. www.blakefuneralhome.com. FINN, Christine Age 46, of Kennesaw, GA, formerly of Needham, waltham and Mil-I is, unexpectedly, on April 13, 2010. Devoted mother of Kenneth Coppola and his wife Katie of Woodstock, GA, and Stephen Coppola of Kennesaw, GA.

Cherished "Nana" to Charles Rocco Coppola of Woodstock, GA. Beloved daughter of Patricia Finn of Needham and the late Edward Finn. Loving sister to Kevin Finn of Brighton, Betsy Ja co bson and her husband Dave of Medfield, Timothy Finn of Needham, Edward Finn and his wife Lori of Canton and the late Patty Finn of Needham Special 'Auntie" to many nieces and nephews. Chris leaves many friends from her years working at Bentley College and Kennesaw State university as well as wellbridge Athletic Club and the Babson College Recreation Center. Chris will be lovingly remembered for her strong devotion to her family, especially her sons and grandson, Rocco, who meant the world to her.

Her kind heart bright spirit and compassion for atT those who were fortunate enough to be part of her circle enriched many lives and will be dearly missecf. Funeral from the George F. Doherty Sons Funeral Home, 1305 Highland Ave. (Exit 19B Off 128) NEEDHAM Monday at 9AM. Funeral Mass in St.

Joseph Church, Needham at 10AM. Relatives and friends kindly invited, visiting hours Sunday from 5-8PM. Interment will be at a later date. Expressions ot sympathy may be made in Christine's memory to Hope Lodge, 125 South Huntington Boston, MA 021 30. For directions and guestbook gfdoherty.com.

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Of Dedham, April 12. Beloved husband of the ate -Gertrude T. (Hampe) Fran-scis and the late Anne M. S(Mahoney) Francis. father of Stephen P.

Francis of Norton. Joanne M. Greeley and her husband Brian of Foxboro, Scott J. Francis and his wife Laura of Mansfield and the late Michael Francis and his surviving wife Karen of Wrentham. Stepfather of Timothy J.

Phinney of Norwood, Chandler D. Phinney III of Plymouth and the late Gregory Phinney. Brother of Mildred weckbacher of Dedham, Salva-tore Petrucci of Sharon, Joseph Petrucci of Alton NH, Albert Petrucci of westwood and the late Mary DiFrancisco, Anna McHugh, Steve and John Petrucci. Also survived by 10 grandchildren. Funeral from the George F.

Doherty Sons, Wilson-Cannon Funeral Home, 456 High dedham, Monday at 8 A.M. Funeral Mass in St. Mary's Church, Dedham at 9 A.M. Relatives and friends kindly invited, visiting hours Sunday 4-8 P.M. Interment Massachusetts National Cemetery Bourne, Monday at 11:30 A.M.

Expressions of sympathy in Angelo's memory to the National Kidney Foundation, 30 East 33rd New York, NY 10016. world war II Army veteran. Member of the Dedham American Legion and the Bocci Club of Readville. For directions and guestbook www.gfdoherty.com. George F.

Doherty Sons Dedham 781-326-0500 GORDON, Stanley Of Newton. Entered into rest April 15, 2010. Cherished father, grandfather and friend. Devoted father of Laurie Gordon and her husband Steven Greenberg of Newton. Adoring grandfather of Emmett Greenberg and Alma Greenberg.

Services will be held at Stanetsky Memorial Chapels, 1668 Beacon Street, Brookline, MA on Sunday, April 18, 2010 at Memorial observance will be held at his daughter's residence on Sunday from 1PM to 5PM and on Monday from 4PM to 7PM. stanetsky Memorial Chapels 617-232-9300 www.stanetsky.com GUARINO, Anthony v. Of Revere on April 16. Beloved husband of Donna M. (Circiello).

visiting hours will be Sunday, 4-8. Complete notice to follow. Arrangements by Paul Buonfiglio sons-Bruno Funeral Home www.Buonfiglio.com HORGAN, William J. 57 of west Yarmouth died April 11,2010. Husband of Terri (Liming) Horgan.

Father of Kelsey Horgan of west Yarmouth. Son of Muriel E. (Scannell) Horgan of South Yarmouth. Brother of Robert F. Horgan of Harwich, and Virginia M.

McEnery of English-town, NJ. Nephew and godson of Doris Jones of South Yarmouth. Also survived by several nieces, nephews, cousins, and his wife's son, Steven Jentzen of Cincinnati, OH. He was predeceased by his father, Henry J. Horgan.

A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Monday April 19 in Saint Pius Tenth Church, Station South Yarmouth. Interment will follow in Chandler Gray Cemetery, west Yarmouth, visiting hours will be held from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday April 18 in the Hallett Funeral Home, 273 Station SOUTH YARMOUTH. Memorial donations for the benefit of his daughter, Kelsey, may be made to the William J.

Horgan Memorial Fund, co TD Bank, Route 28, South Yarmouth, MA 02664. www.hallettfuneralhome.com. hunter, Bruce A. Age 62, of Norwell, formerly of Weymouth, the husband of Cindy A. (Cushen) and the father of Christine Hunter Jeas and her husband.

Dean of New Hampshire; Annie L. Hunter of Weymouth; Candace Corthell of Plymouth; Bonnie L. Morrissey and her husband, Mike of Scitu-ate; Brian D. Hunter of Norwell; Alison E. Hunter of Norwell.

He is also survived by many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. A Graveside Service will be held on Tuesday, April 20 at 1 pm in Church Hilf Cemetery, Norwell, leaving from the McNamara-Spar-rell Funeral Home, 30 Central St. (off Rt. 123, near State Police Barracks), Norwell Center at 12:30. visiting hours on Monday, April 19 from 4-8 pm at McNamara-Spar-rell Funeral Home, Norwell Center.

If desired, donations in Bruce's memory may be made to the American Lung 460 Totten Pond Road, Suite 400, waltham, Massachusetts 02451-1991 For an online guestbook, please visit www.mcnamara-sparrell.com McNamara-sparrell Funeral Homes Brighton-Cohasset-Norwell 781-659-2200 INSALACO, Cosimo P. Of Sarasota, FL, formerly of iviaiuen anu t. tsosion, April 13,2010. Beloved husband of the late Mary P. (Viola) Insalaco.

Devoted father of Salvatore P. Insalaco of Sarasota, FL, Joseph Insalaco of Osprey. FL Karen F. Rowe of Stonenam. Cosimo was the loving brother of Lewis Insalaco of Revere, Kathleen Ciano of FL, and the late Phyllis Imprescia former ly of Revere, Salvatore Insalaco Jr.

formerly of FL, Caroline Jones for merly of Salem, NH. Cosimo was the cherished grandfather of seven grandchildren and seven reat-grandchildren. Funeral will held from the weir-MacCuish Golden Rule Funeral Home, 144 Salem Street, MALDEN, on Tues, April 20th, 8 AM, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Joseph's Church, 770 Salem Maiden at 9 AM. Interment will follow in woodlawn Cemetery, Everett, visitation will be held in the funeral home on Monday, April 19th.

from 2-4 7-9 PM. Late U.S. Navy veteran WW II. For obituary direction: www.weirfuneralhome.com SERVICES Affordable Cremation $13 10 complete 617 782 1000 luliiirart 8c Hem SfiirtEral 3CcntE www.lehmanreen.com Serving Greater Boston THE MILTON FLOWER SHOP Fresh Flowers Funeral Arr. Worldwide Delivery 1-800-247-7766 61 7-696-3450 Notary "Ask About Our Referral Program." St Michael Cemetery 617-524-1036 500 Canterbury Street Boston, MA 02131 www.stmichaelcemetery.com OUT OF STATE FLORIDA Beckerman, Marvin DiGregorio, Mario J.

Insalaco, Cosimo P. Levenson, Helene F. MAINE Plavin, Leonard N. NEW HAMPSHIRE Jarosiewicz, David Jope, Elizabeth Liberatore, Kathryn M. Savage, Patricia Jean Steele, John P.

Wilde, Neal Edward VIRGINIA Norman, Amy CELLA, Silvio A. "Coach" Of Revere on April 14th. Beloved nusband or tne late Mary sCataldo. Devoted father of SMichael and his wife Pamela of Peabody, Gina Cella of Lvnnfield and the late Steven Cella. Loving grandfather of Stephanie Scalese and Steven Cella and great grandfather of Julien Cella and Domenic Cella Scalese.

Dear brother of the late Phyllis Moschella. Also survived by many loving nieces, nephews and cousins. Funeral from the Paul Buonfiglio Sons-Bruno Funeral Home, 128 Revere Revere on Tuesday April 20th at 10:00 am. Funeral Mass in St. Anthony's Church at 11:00 am.

Relatives and friends are kindly invited, visiting hours are Monday 3-8 pm. Late WWII US Marine veteran. Long time football coach and athletic director at Revere High School, in 1983, he retired as the school's "winningest coach." Silvio had a distinguished career in high school and college as a student, athlete, coach and administrator. In 1987, he was voted Massachusetts Athletic Director of the Year and served as President of the Greater Boston League from 1 978-1 980. He was inducted into the Massachusetts High School Coaches Hall of Fame.

As a student-athlete at Revere High School he was a standout in football, baseball and track. At Boston university, he was a two way football starter, and was named UPl All American his senior year. Silvio was very active in his community supporting a number of organizations. Revere Boy's Club, Revere Public Library, Special Olympics, united way, v.F.w, American Legion, Sons of Italy and Kiwanis Club. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Silvio Cella Family Foundation, PO Box 1074, Lynnfield, MA 01 940, established to support Massachusetts high school football Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery.

For guest book or flowers please visit www.Buonfiglio.com Paul Buonfiglio sons-Bruno Funeral Home COMMANDER, Marilyn M. (Marcy) Of Duxbury, April 14, at the age of 58. Beloved wife of Charles "Chip" Commander of Duxbury. Loving mother of Cynthia Commander of Boston and Jeffrey Commander of waltham. Dear sister of D.

Bruce Marcy of Newton, G. Ronald Marcy of Texas and the late Wylie Kempton. Marilyn graduated from Newton South High School and the N.E. Baptist School of Nursing. She lived in Medfield before moving to Duxbury 7 years ago.

Funeral from the MacDonald Funeral Home 1755 Ocean St, Rte 139, MARSH FIELD, Tuesday at 9:00 am followed by a Funeral Mass in the Holy Family Church 601 Tremont St Duxbury at 10:00 am. visiting hours Monday from 4 to 8 pm. Interment will be in the Mayflower Cemetery Duxbury. Contributions in Marilyn's memory maybe made to the Make A wisn Foundation, One Bulfinch Place, 2nd Floor Boston, MA 021 14. For online guestbook and directions please visit us at our website, macdonaldfuneralhome.com COSTA, John E.

In Hyde Park suddenly April 12, 2010. Beloved husband of Melissa (Perkins) Costa. Loving Father of John w. Costa, Ashley Marie Costa and Briana Lea Costa. Loving Grandfather of Brooklynn veale.

Beloved son of Adele (Barry) Costa. Loving Brother of Elaine Costa and Diane Farley and many loving nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends are invited to visiting hours Sun 4-7 PM with a Prayer vigil at 7 PM. In lieu of flowers Donations in Johns memory may be made to the Costa Childrens Fund co Commonwealth Bank 1172 River Hyde Park, MA 021 36. interment Private.

Parking in Church Parking lot opposite Funeral Home. For directions and Guest Book please go to www.kenneyfuneralhome.com Kenney Funeral Home 617-361-2450 DIBELLA, Anthony Of Somerville April 16, 2010. Devoted husband of Dina (Parello). visiting hours Monday 419 4-8pm. Funeral Tuesday St.

Benedict Church, Somerville. Complete notice to follow. spadafora Funeral Home www.spadaforafuneral.com 781-324-8680 DIGREGORIO, Mario J. At 82 years, in Cape Coral, FL, of Lynnneia Tormeny ot ori-sent Heights, East Boston, SApril 12. Husband of the jiate vera a.

(Anzaione). Beloved father of Robert J. of Georgetown, Thomas of west Peabody 81 John DiGregorio of Lynn. Devoted brother of Conrad of Orient Heights, East Boston, Riccardo 81 wife Jay of Wakefield, 81 Roberto DiGregorio wife Louisa of Virginia Beach, VA. Also lovingly survived by his long time companion Lillian DePari oFLynn-field, his grandson Andrew DiGregorio of Georgetown many nieces nephews.

Family friends are invited to attend the funeral from the ver-tuccio Smith Home for Funerals, 773 Broadway (Rte. 107) revere, on Monday, April 1 9, at 9 a.m. Followed by a Funeral Mass in St. Maria Goretti Church, 112 Chestnut Lynnfield at 10 a.m. visiting hours are Sunday only 4-8 p.m.

Parking available in the lot left of the funeral home. Interment will be held privately at Forest Hills Cemetery, Lynnfield. Late WW II Army vet. member of Salem Country Club. Mario retired as a sales representative for US Plywood.

In lieu of flowers remembrances may be made to the American Cancer Society, 30 Speen St. Framingham MA 01 701 It B8 19:05.

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