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Frank G. Lewis
Thursday, August 2, 2001
Frank G. Lewis, 89, a lifelong North Andover resident, died Tuesday, July 24 at Academy Manor Nursing Home in Andover.
Mr. Lewis worked for Davis and Furber Co. from 1928 to 1941, and then worked at the Portsmouth Naval Ship Yard. He worked at Pike School in Andover from 1955 to 1959, and then in the North Andover school system, mostly working at the middle school, until he retired.
He graduated from Johnson High School.
Mr. Lewis was affiliated with the Boy Scouts for 72 years, serving as a Scout leader, Scout master and mentor for Troop 81 at Trinitarian Congregational Church.
He was North Andover's first Eagle Scout, received the highest scouting award, the Silver Beaver, and received the Order of the Arrows and several other awards.
He was a member of Trinitarian Congregational Church.
Members of his family include his wife of 61 years, Dorothy E. (Elliot) Lewis; son Clark G. of Andover; daughter Cheryl Lewis Kettinger of North Andover; five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
Arrangements were by Dewhirst & Conte Funeral Home, 17 Third St., North Andover. Private burial was in Ridgewood Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to Boy Scout Troop 81, care of William Chaisson, Trinitarian Congregational Church, Elm Street, North Andover, MA 01845.
Dorothy E. McCabe
Thursday, July 26, 2001
Dorothy E. (Lohnes) McCabe, 84, of Andover, died Wednesday, July 18 at home.
Mrs. McCabe was the former chief clerk of payroll for Bolta-General Tire in Lawrence for 17 years.
She was a member of First Baptist Church in Methuen.
Members of her family include her husband, Edwin C. McCabe of Andover; and several cousins.
Memorial contributions may be made to Merrimack Valley Hospice and VNA, 360 Merrimack St., Bldg. 9, Lawrence, MA 01843.
Arrangements were by Dewhirst & Conte Funeral Home, 28 Florence St., Andover.
Barbara E. Bohannon
Thursday, August 2, 2001
Barbara E. Bohannon, 75, of Wells, Maine, died Friday, July 27 at Varney Crossing Nursing Home in North Berwick, Maine.
Mrs. Bohannon was a medical secretary for a private practice physician for more than 25 years.
Born in Andover, she graduated from Punchard High School.
Before moving to Wells in 1992, she lived in Gilmanton Iron Works, N.H.
Members of her family include her husband of 45 years, Richard E. Bohannon.
A graveside service was held Tuesday at West Parish Garden Cemetery, 129 Reservation Road, Andover.
A memorial service will be at a later date. Arrangements were by Bibber Memorial Chapel, Kennebunk.
Memorial contributions may be made to Alzheimer's Disease Research, 15825 Shady Grove Road, Suite 140, Rockville, MD 20850-4015.
Eva Julien
Thursday, August 2, 2001
Eva (Banfield) Julien, 100, died Thursday, July 26 at Academy Manor Nursing Home.
She was born in Bay L'Argent, Newfoundland, Canada, and lived in Andover for more than 40 years.
Mrs. Julien was a homemaker.
She was the widow of Frank Julien.
Members of her family include her son and daughter-in-law, Ronald B. and Judy of Andover; daughters Barbara M. Vivian of Andover and Marion and her husband Gordon Vivian of North Andover; sister Lillian Hynes of Nashua, N.H.; six grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and several great-great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
She was also mother of the late Donald S. and Frank E. Julien.
Memorial contributions may be made to a charity of the donor's choice.
Arrangements were by the Charles F. Dewhirst, Edgerley & Bessom Funeral Home, 33 Pearson St., Andover.
Burial was in Puritan Lawn Cemetery, Peabody.
Joseph A. Horan
Thursday, August 2, 2001
Joseph A. Horan, of Andover, died Saturday, July 28 at Holy Family Hospital in Methuen after a long illness.
Born and educated in South Boston, Mr. Horan attended St. Augustine Church.
Mr. Horan served in the Army during World War II, and was captured by Japanese forces after the Battle of Corregidor and held for more than three years as a prisoner of war.
A survivor of the Bataan Death March, he was awarded a Silver Star, Bronze Star, Purple Heart and POW Medal. He was also a member of the Disabled American Veterans.
He was the widower of Mary A. (Robertson) and Ruth (Cumming)(O'Loughlin).
Members of his family include his son, Dr. Joseph A. Horan Jr., of Goffstown, N.H.; and daughter Carol M. Horan of Andover.
Funeral services were held Wednesday in St. Augustine Church, with burial in St. Augustine Cemetery.
Funeral arrangements were by Burke Funeral Home, 390 N. Main St.
Lillian M. Keen
Thursday, August 2, 2001
Lillian Mildred Keen, 89, of Methuen, died Friday, July 27 at West Branch Regional Medical Center in Michigan while vacationing.
Mrs. Keen was a waitress at the Andover Inn before she retired.
She was born in Lawrence. She was a member of Jehovah Witness Hall in Methuen.
She was the widow of Charles H. Keen.
Members of her family include her daughters and sons-in-law, Jacqueline A. and Arnold Cooks of Au Gres, Mich., and Ginny and Kenneth Foggarty of Atkinson, N.H.; seven grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.
Services took place Sunday in Michigan.
A memorial service will be held Aug. 25 at 2 p.m. at Jehovah's Witness Kingdom Hall, 122 Jackson St., Methuen.
Alfred J. Coulthard
Thursday, August 9, 2001
Alfred J. Coulthard, 82, of Andover and St. Pete Beach, Fla., died unexpectedly on Wednesday, July 25 in Florida.
On that day, Mr. Coulthard planned to return to Andover from Florida.
He was born in Birkenhead, England and was raised in Lynn.
Mr. Coulthard was a physical education instructor and trainer at Phillips Academy from 1962 until his retirement in 1984. He was well-known and respected among athletes and was often consulted as a therapist by those suffering from sports injuries. He was an avid sportsman.
Mr. Coulthard served as platoon sergeant in the US Marines from 1942 to 1946 and served overseas in the Pacific in the Solomons, Saipan, and later in Nagasaki.
Before coming to Andover, he served as the assistant trainer at Harvard University for two years. He later served as the head trainer at Brandeis University for 12 years and was assistant baseball coach for three years and head track coach for eight years. During this time he earned a degree in education.
He was the widower of Ruth (Doherty) Coulthard who died in 1988. He was also the father of the late Nancy Coulthard who died of diabetes in 1981.
Members of his family include his daughter, Audrey C. Palmieri of Andover; son, David A. Coulthard of South Windsor, Conn., and three grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Joslin Diabetes Center, Development Office, One Joslin Place, Boston, MA 02215.
Private burial was held in Spring Grove Cemetery. Arrangements were by Burke Funeral Home.