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Robert A. Corey
MARLBOROUGH - Robert A. Corey, 75, of Marlborough, died Thursday, April 7, 2007, at Marlborough Hospital, after an illness.
He was the husband of Joan M. (Carter) Corey for 50 years.
Born in Malden, he was a graduate of Malden High School and Wentworth Institute of Boston.
For many years, he worked as a project manager for various area construction companies and retired in 2002.
Mr. Corey was a U.S. Navy Korean War veteran and served in the Seabees.
He was a member of Immaculate Conception Church and enjoyed playing tennis, bowling and skiing. He was also an avid fan and season ticket holder of the New England Patriots.
Besides his wife, he leaves a son, Michael Corey and his wife, Barbara, of Marlborough; three daughters, Marjorie Sage and her husband, Charles, of Shrewsbury, Kimberly Fallon and her husband, Christopher of Roslindale and Kathleen Angers and her husband, Jeffery, of Stafford, Va.; and eight grandchildren.
He was the father of the late Jill Corey.
A funeral Mass was celebrated Wednesday, April 11, at 9 a.m., at Immaculate Conception Church, 11 Prospect St., Marlborough.
Burial followed in Immaculate Conception Cemetery in Marlborough.
Arrangements were under the direction of John P. Rowe Funeral Home Inc., 57 Main St., Marlborough.
David P. Sabean
MENDON - David P. Sabean, 59, of Mendon, formerly of Natick, died Saturday, April 7, 2007, at Milford Regional Medical Center.
He was the husband of Ines C. (Rua) Sabean for 22 years.
Born in Natick, son of the late Wallace A. and Amie E. (Parker) Sabean, he was a graduate of Natick High School, Class of 1967, where he was captain of the hockey team. He was a graduate of the Northeastern University.
Mr. Sabean retired in 1998 after a career with Fenwal and Betatherm Corp. of Shrewsbury, where he was a partner. He and his daughter, Melissa, operated Shining Stars Day Care in Westborough, where he was known as “Mr. Dave.”
He enjoyed friendly competition, whether golfing with T.J. and John or playing with “The Boys.” He enjoyed Mick, his faithful Lab.
A loving husband, father, grandfather, brother and uncle, he will be greatly missed by family and friends.
Besides his wife, he leaves a daughter, Melissa E. St. Pierre and her husband, Kevin, of Newmarket, N.H.; a nephew, T.J Watkinson and his family of Natick; a niece, Tammy Collins and her family of Hopkinton; and his lifelong friend, Bob Maxwell of Natick.
A funeral home service was on Wednesday, April 11, at 10 a.m., at the Consigli-Ruggerio Funeral Home, 46 Water St., Milford. The Rev. Richard Mosher, pastor of the Bellingham Bible Baptist Church, officiated.
Burial followed in the Swandale Cemetery in Mendon.
Memorial donations may be made to the Mendon Fire Rescue, Mendon MA 01756.
Fannie Mae Lindbohm
FRAMINGHAM - Fannie Mae Ann (Ashman) Lindbohm, 76, died peacefully Sunday, Feb. 25, 2007, at her residence in Framingham following a brief illness.
She was the wife of Frank E. Lindbohm, who died in February 2001, for 52 years.
Born in Charleston, Vt., the daughter of the late Harry and Violet (Copp) Ashman, she had lived in Framingham for more than 50 years, and previously in Cochituate for several years as well as Natick. She was a graduate of Framingham High School, class of 1947, and recently attended a reunion of her class.
A very creative and talented seamstress, she designed and created her nieces' wedding and bridesmaids' gowns. She enjoyed doing many different types of crafts and also designed and baked wonderful decorated cakes for her family and many friends. For many years, she was a home-care provider for children in the local area. A loving and devoted aunt to her entire family, she will be greatly missed by those who knew her.
She leaves her sister, Joyce Sutton of Clearwater, Fla.; her nieces and nephews, Kaye M. Cacciatore of Stow, Laurie E. Marcheterre and Joanne J. Webb of Hudson, Janet D. Kettle of Marlborough, Katherine M. St. Louis of Framingham, Karen Arbour of Calif., Larry A. Ashman of Margaretville, Florida Archambeault. A resident of Ashland for 40 years, he spent 30 years as a custodian at the Jewish Community Center, retiring in 1995.
Mr. Archambeault was an avid landscaper and gardener.
He leaves his sister, Constance Fish of Ashland; a grandniece, Cheryl Barron and her husband, John, of Shrewsbury; and a grandnephew, Brien Hockley and his wife, Sandy, of Sterling.
He was the brother of the late Theresa Perkins of Orono, Florida and Cape Cod.
She leaves her son, Eugene J. Villeneuve Jr. of Marlborough; a brother, James F. Pazzanese and his wife, Mary, of Marlborough; a sister, Margaret R. St. Onge of Worcester; four grandchildren, Deborah Peterson Boulay and her husband, John, of Hudson, Pamela Costanzo and her husband, Steven, of Shrewsbury, Jeffrey Villeneuve of San Francisco, Todd Villeneuve and his wife, Carree, of Clinton; five great-grandchildren, Bryce Peterson, Breanne Peterson, Corey Costanzo, Hannah Villeneuve and Jacob Villeneuve; and many nieces and nephews.
She was the sister of the late Louis J. Pazzanese.
The funeral was on Saturday, Jan. 13, at 11 a.m., from the John P. Rowe Funeral Home Inc., 57 Main St., Marlborough, with a Mass at noon, at St. Matthias Church, 409 Hemenway St., Marlborough.
Burial followed in Evergreen Cemetery in Marlborough.
Memorial donations may be made to the American Heart Association, 20 Speen St., Framingham, MA 01702.
Mary E. Tinker
BELMONT - Mary E. (Vahey) Tinker, 65, of Belmont and Shrewsbury, formerly of Watertown, died Jan. 13, 2007.
She was the daughter of the late Anthony G. and Katherine P. Vahey.
Mrs. Tinker was a former employee of Watertown School Department.
She leaves her children, Kathleen Michel and her husband, Patrick of Brockton, Brenda Donovan and her husband, Kenneth, of Shrewsbury, William Tinker and his wife, Patricia, of Southbridge, Ronald Tinker Jr. of Belmont, James Tinker and his wife, Felice, of Chelmsford and Mary Tinker and her fiance, Daniel Wormell, of Lubec, Maine; and other family and friends.
She was the sister of the late David F. “Butch” Vahey.
A funeral was on Wednesday, Jan. 17, at 8 a.m. from Stanton Funeral Home, 786 Mt. Auburn St. (Rte. 16), Watertown, with a funeral Mass at 9 a.m. in the Church of St. Luke, 132 Lexington St., Belmont.
Burial was in St. Joseph Cemetery.
Memorial contributions to the New England Home for Little Wanderers, 161 South Huntington Ave., Boston, MA 02130, would be appreciated.