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ELLEN M. COLON
Boca Raton, Gardner and Fitchburg, died December 27, 2006 following an illness. She was born in Baldwinville on March 26, 1921 the daughter of the late Harold C. Gardner.
JAMES P. MULARELLA
GARDNER - James “Jim” P. Mularella, 47, a lifelong Gardner on September 24, 1959, the son of John Mularella and the late Jacqueline (Fredette) Nygard.
FRANCIS J. AUDETTE
CHELMFORD - Francis J. Audette, age 92, of Chelmsford, a former long time resident of Westford, died Thursday, March 1st, 2007 in Lowell. He was the husband of the late Alice (Cote) Audette who died July 19th, 1991.
Thomas J. Walsh
HOPEDALE - The funeral for Thomas J. Walsh was held Saturday, March 30, from the Buma-Sargeant Funeral Home of Milford followed by a Liturgy of the Word service in the Sacred Heart Jesus Church in Hopedale.
The Rev. William Konicki, pastor, was celebrant.
Assisting was Deacon Joseph Manella and master of ceremonies was Lorraine Sutton. Memorial pamphlets and daffodils were distributed at the service by Rachel Abimerhi, Sophie Abimerhi, and Eric Letendre, grandchildren. Readings were offered by Linda Magee Hurley, Mr. Walsh's niece, and Sophie Abimerhi, Mr. Walsh's granddaughter.
Words of love and remembrance were offered by Mr. Walsh's daughter, Bonnie Abimerhi.
Mr. Walsh's casket bearers were John Abimerhi, Gary Letendre, Chahid Matta, Michael Ciaramicoli, Ken Galvin, Kevin Galvin and Victor Fayad. Burial followed in the Hopedale Village Cemetery where the Rev. Konicki and Deacon Manella offered the committal prayers.
Scottish bagpipes were played by Robert Hanold outside the church and at Hopedale Village Cemetery.
Full military honors were given Mr. Walsh for his service during the Korean War by members of the Boston U.S. Coast Guard Honors Unit at the Hopedale Village Cemetery.
BT4 William Larrime presented the U.S. Flag to Mr. Walsh's wife, Catherine F. (McLelland) Walsh, preceded by the playing of "Taps."
Mr. Walsh died Tuesday, March 26, 2002, in Milford-Whitinsville Regional Hospital.
Mrs. Caroline M. (Stockton) Dunlap, 92, of Hopedale
HOPEDALE - Mrs. Caroline M. (Stockton) Dunlap, 92, of Hopedale died Sunday, Sept. 29, 2002, at Milford-Whitinsville Regional Hospital.
She was the wife of the late Harold W. Dunlap who died in 1988. She was also the wife of Joseph A. Carter, who died in 1942.
Mrs. Dunlap was born in Bellingham, daughter of the late James and Elizabeth (Addison) Stockton, and attended Bellingham schools. She was a resident of Hopedale for more than 60 years.
Prior to her retirement many years ago, Mrs. Dunlap was employed by the former Draper Corporation in Hopedale. Before that, she worked for several families as a cook/housekeeper.
She was a member of the Hopedale Council on Aging.
Survivors include a son, H. Stuart Dunlap of Hopedale; a daughter, Mary Ann N.H., the son of the late Horace and Annie Holden, he resided in Hyde Park for 23 years, previously living in Bellingham for 39 years.
Mr. Holden worked for Raytheon Corp. in Norwood, until his retirement.
He was a World War II Army veteran.
He enjoyed hunting, golf and cribbage.
Survivors include his daughter, Sandra A. Shea of Woonsocket; two stepdaughters, Pamela McCartney of Canton and Bonnie Petrino of Abington; three grandchildren, Barbara Chartier of Blackstone, Christine Hurley of Cumberland, R.I., and Timothy Shea of Pawtucket; four brothers, Ronald of Pennsylvania, Harold of New York; two sisters, Florence Berube and Sylvia Stone, both of New Hampshire.
A funeral service will take place at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 2, at the First Congregational Church of Hyde Park, 6 Webster St., officiated by the Rev. Jackson Smith.
Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Carroll-Thomas Funeral Home in Hyde Park.
There are no calling hours, and the burial is private.
John W. Rovedo Sr.
BELLINGHAM - John W. Rovedo Sr., 70, of Bellingham died Saturday, Sept. 28, 2002, in Milford-Whitinsville Regional Hospital.
He was the husband of Betty (Azevedo) Rovedo.
Mr. Rovedo was born in Milford, son of the late John and Santina (Muin) Rovedo, and lived in Milford before moving to Bellingham in 1955. He was educated in the Milford schools.
He retired in 1994 from the S.M. Lorusso Trucking Company, where he was employed as a truck driver.
He was a member of the Milford Italian Club.
Survivors include his wife of 50 years; three sons, John W. Rovedo Jr. of Norton, Dean M. Rovedo of Bellingham and Wayne A. Rovedo of Medway; one daughter, Renee M. Klopf of Bellingham; two brothers, Edgido Rovedo of Medway and Mario Rovedo of Franklin; two sisters, Ada Dianni of Holliston and Esther Pizzoli of Missouri and Roger Auger of Northbridge; and six grandchildren.
He was also brother of the late Raymond Auger and Theresa LaRose.
The funeral will take place Tuesday, June 17, at 9 a.m., from the James E. Kellett and Son Funeral Home, 21 West St., Milford, followed by a Mass at noon in St. Mary's Church, Winter Street.
Burial will be in Sacred Heart Cemetery.
Visiting hours are Tuesday, June 17, from 9 to 11:30 a.m.
Anna T. (Bergamini) Bozzini, 100, formerly of Medway
FALMOUTH - Anna T. (Bergamini) Bozzini, 100, formerly of Medway, died Sunday, June 23, 2002, at the JML Care Center in Falmouth, where she was a resident since 1996.
She was the wife of Dialmo A. Bozzini, who died in 1957. They were married in 1925.
Mrs. Bozzini was born in West Boylston, the daughter of the late Pompai and Redenilda (Bergamina) Bergamini. The family relocated to the Milford-Medway area where her father worked on the former Langford family farm. Mrs. Bozzini attended Milford public schools as a young girl.
During World War II, she was employed in wartime work at the Medway Awl Shop, and later as a cook at Rossetti's Restaurant.
In her retirement years, Mrs. Bozzini traveled extensively worldwide, and also assisted her nephew, Fred Rossetti, with functions at the Medway VFW. "Annie," as she was known by her friends, enjoyed playing cards and bingo.She leaves two daughters, Irene H., wife of Walter S. Power, of Pocasset, and Margaret A., wife of Charles S. Innis Jr., of Hatchville; six grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren.
The funeral will take place Thursday, June 27, from the Edwards Memorial Funeral Home, 44 Congress St., Milford, followed by a Mass of Christian burial at noon in St. Mary's Church, Winter Street, Milford.
Burial will follow in St. Mary's Cemetery, Cedar Street, Rte. 85, Milford.
A calling hour will take place Thursday from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the funeral home, prior to the funeral Mass.
Memorial donations may be made to the JML Care Center Inc., 184 Ter Heun Drive, Falmouth, MA 02540.
MANUEL VARGES
TEMPLETON - Manuel Varges, 78, of 212 Freight Shed Road, Baldwinville, died Sunday, April 29th, 2007 in Heywood Hospital, Gardner. He was born in Framingham, MA. on May 17, 1928, the son of Antonio and Candida (Faustina) Varges and had lived in the Templeton Developmental Center for many years.