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Alphonse J. St. George
Alphonse "Al" J. St. George, 78, of Milton, died November 10 at Maine; two brothers, Ernest St. George of Hingham and George St. George of Braintree; and three grandchildren.
A funeral Mass was celebrated at St. Agatha Church on November 14. Burial was in Holy Cross Cemetery, Malden.
Funeral arrangements were made by Alfred D. Thomas Funeral Home.
Donations may be made to the American Heart Association, 20 Speen Street, Framingham, MA 01701.
Mary T. Glennon
Mary T. Glennon, 93, of Dorchester, died November 6 at Colonial Nursing Home in Weymouth.
Born in Boston, she was raised in Mission Hill and lived in Dorchester for 35 years.
She worked for Raymond's Department Store in Boston as a sales clerk 35 years, retiring in 1975. She also worked at Carney Hospital.
She is survived by a sister, Ann Trahan of Massachusetts Secretary of States Office as a computer programmer after college. He then began his own business in Milton, Richard's Roofing, which he did for ten years before going to work for GIGA Information Group of Norwell.
He was a member of the Masonic Fraternity.
He is survived by his wife, Meredith (Minnie) Green; a son, Alexander H. Green of Milton; a daughter, Gabrielle R. Green of Milton; his parents, Llewellyn and Fusako Green of Somerville; three brothers, David A. Green of Somerville, Gregory S. Green of Burlington and Robert M. Green of Cambridge; and many nieces and nephews.
A funeral Mass was celebrated November 13 at the First Parish (Unitarian) Church. Burial was in Milton Cemetery.
Funeral arrangements were made by Chapman, Cole and Gleason Funeral Home.
Donations may be made to the Shriners Burns Hospital, 51 Blossom Street, Boston, MA 02114 or The Milton Foundation for Education, 532 Adams Street, #162, Milton, MA 02186.
Harriet R. Kurtz
Harriet R. Kurtz, 80, of Rock Falls, IL, died November 10 at CGH Medical Center, Sterling, IL.
She was a Registered Nurse and had been employed as a scrub nurse for orthopedic surgeons in the Chicago area.
Mrs. Kurtz was born in Highland Park, IL.
She was a Brownie and Girl Scout leader. She taught Bible school and was a member of the CGH Medical Center Auxiliary.
Wife of the late Thomas D. Kurtz, she is survived by two daughters, Karen Mallon of Illinois; one sister, Doris Lawrence of Florida; a daughter, Stacy Higgins of Greenfield; six stepdaughters, Maureen Gallagher and Margaret Besette, both of Virginia, Mary Lou Miller and Madeline Poelaert, both of Duxbury, Martha Paris of Braintree and Monica Luchini of Millbury; two stepsons, John J. Dugan of Norwood and Richard Dugan of Pennsylvania; a brother, Phillip Keohane of Massachusetts National Cemetery, Bourne.
Funeral arrangements were made by Alfred D. Thomas Funeral Home.
Donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, 30 Speen Street, Framingham 01701.
Earl S. Deagle Sr.
Earl S. Deagle Sr., a 30 year resident of Milton, died November 15 at Milton Hospital after a brief illness.
Born in Newton, he was a graduate of Newton Public Schools.
He was drafted into the Navy in World War II and served on minesweepers. He was a crew member of the minesweeper that led the USS Vermont; two stepsons, Randall L. Forest Jr. of Weymouth and Mark Forest of Quincy; two brothers, Thomas Sprague Jr. of Weymouth and Jeffrey Sprague of Braintree; two sisters, Holly Picardi of Stoughton and Shirley Sprague of Roslindale; and a dear friend, Barry F. Thibodeau of Weymouth.
A funeral service was held December 23 at the Alfred D. Thomas Funeral Home.