Sally Ann Habeeb
Sally Ann (Schultz) Habeeb, 72, died Saturday, August 9, 2003 at her home in Malden, MA after a lengthy illness. Sally Ann was born in Medford and after her marriage settled in Malden where she has resided for over fifty years. She was a loving and supportive wife and mother.
She is survived by her husband, George C. Habeeb, Sr. of Malden, her sons; George C., Habeeb, Jr. of Malden, Gregory A. Habeeb of Malden, Robert M. Habeeb of Peabody, her daughters; Madeline A. Provitola of Haverhill, Nancy J. Breslin of Wilmington, Barbara J. Worcester of Haverhill, her brother, Donald Schultz of HI, sixteen grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
She was born December 7, 1930 in Medford, MA the daughter of the late Walter and Madeline (Bachelder) Schultz.
Visitation will be held at Weir MacCuish Funeral Home, 144 Salem Street, Malden on Tuesday from 2-4 PM and 7-9 PM.
Funeral from the funeral home on Weds Aug. 13 at 9:00 AM followed by a Mass of Christian Burial in Sacred Hearts Church , 297 Main Street Malden at 10:00 AM with Fr. Daniel J. Hickey officiating. Burial will follow in the Glenwood Cemetery in Everett.
Eleanor Rose Hagan
Eleanor Rose Hagan, 81, a longtime resident of Malden, died Friday, August 5, 2005 at Lawrence Memorial Hospital in Medford. Eleanor was born and raised in Chelsea, where she attended the St. Rose School growing up. After high school, she attended comptometer school, where she learned to use accounting tools and practices. In 1944, she married her sweetheart, Arthur J. Hagan, and the two would share the next 61 years together raising their family and traveling around the world. Before retiring about 20 years ago, Eleanor had been working in the accounting department for Stone and Webster Engineering in Boston for over 15 years.
Eleanor was a communicant of St. Josephs Church. She loved to travel with her husband, and had spent significant time on Cape Cod and Florida, as well as enjoying an occasional trip to Ireland.
She is survived by her husband Arthur J. Jr, of Malden, MA, her son Dennis Hagan of Burlington, her daughter, Joanne Geddry of FL, her son, Daniel Hagan of Derry, and NH, her daughter, Luanne Hagan of Malden, her dear friend, Nancy Lunt of Billerica, as well as 8 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her father John Gillespie, her mother Josephine Toomey, her son Richard Hagan, and her brothers, Thomas, Leo, John, Cornelius, and Paul Gillespie.
Visitation will be held at Weir-MacCuish Funeral Home, 144 Salem Street, Malden, on Sunday, August 7, from 5 - 8 PM.
Funeral services will be held from the funeral home on Monday, August 8, at 9:00 A.M. for a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00 A.M. in St. Joseph's Church, 770 Salem Street, Malden. Rev. William J. Minigan, Pastor of St. Joseph's Church will be the celebrant. Burial will follow in Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett.
Frances Ann Hagen
Frances Ann Hagen, 54, of Malden, formerly of Melrose, died Monday, May 9, at her home in Malden. Frances was born in Everett, and raised in the Wakefield area. She had moved to Maine when she was a teenager, and graduated from Old Orchard High School with the class of 1968. Shortly after her graduation, she took employment with the Continental Insurance Company. She remained with the company for over 30 years, and when she retired she had been a Regional Manager for the company.
Frances was an avid bingo player, and had been a number caller for many years. She was also an enthusiastic Boston sports fan, supporting all the local team, with a special fondness for Bobby Orr and the Bruins. She was also a kind hearted person who enjoyed playing scrabble and trivia games with family and friends.
She is survived by her mother Dorothy M. Hagen of Malden, her sister Nancy M. George of Melrose, her brother, John D. Hagen of Malden, as well as many nieces, nephews, grand nieces, and grand nephews.
She was preceded in death by her father John Hagen, and her sister Gloria M. Peck.
Visitation will be held at Weir-MacCuish Funeral Home, 144 Salem Street, Malden, on Sunday, May 15th, from 4-8 PM.
Funeral services will be held Monday, May 16, 2005 at 11:00 A.M. at Weir-MacCuish Funeral Home. Rev Martha Dominy of the First Baptist Church of Malden will be officiating. Burial will be in the Wyoming Cemetery in Melrose.
Contributions in Fran's memory may be made to American Lung Association, 5 Mountain Road, Burlington MA 01803.
Victoria Irene Haley
Victoria Irene Haley, 83, a retired proprietor for Beacon Hill Seafood, where she worked for 35 years, died Sunday, September 24, 2000 at Kenoza Manor Nursing Home in Haverhill, Massachusetts. Victoria was born and raised in Boston. After High School, she enrolled at Boston College where she earned her degree. She and her husband George owned and managed the Beacon Hlll Seafood store on Charles St. in Boston. She continued on there until her retirement eleven years ago. Mrs. Haley lived in Malden, Massachusetts for 28 years and was previously from Somerville.
She is survived by her daughter Patricia A. Vieira of Melrose, and her son George F. Haley of Haverhill.
She was preceded in death by her husband George, her father, Nicholas Elliot, and her mother, Irene Pomoni, Daughter Dorothy E. Iannino, Son Dennis F. Haley ,Brother George Eliot ,Sister Esmirelda Gill.
She was born March 17, 1917 in Boston, Massachusetts the daughter of Nicholas and Irene (Pomoni) Elliot.
Visitation will be held at Weir-MacCuish Funeral Home on Wednesday from 8:00 to 10:00 AM.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday, September 27, 2000 at 11:00 A.M. at St. Thomas the Apostle. Fr. Bartley of St. Thomas the Apostle will be officiating. Burial will be in the Holy Cross Cemetery in Malden.
Donations in Victoria's memory may be made to the Salvation Army of Malden, 219 Main Street, Malden, MA 02148.
Daniel Ronald Halloran
Daniel Ronald Halloran, 62, died Thursday morning, March 25, 2004 at the Mass General Hospital in Boston, MA. Dan was born in Malden and educated in the St. Joseph’s School and was a graduate of Malden Catholic High with the Class of 1960, where he set records as part of the Track Team. His nickname when he played football at Malden Catholic was " Mighty Mite“, and was the starting runningback for 3 championship football teams. He was an inspector for the General Electric Co. in Everett for twentyfive years, working the last five years in Lynn, Dan retired in 1999. He had a degree from University of Massachusetts in Business Administration. He was a fan of all the Boston sports teams and loved camping at the Pine Acres Campground in Raymond, NH. He was a very creative writer who composed poems and short stories. He was a lifetime member of the Malden DAV and a lifetime member of the Saugus VFW Post # 2346. Mr. Halloran lived in Everett for twenty years and was previously from Malden.
He is survived by his wife Arlene (Wood) of Everett, his children KeriM. Halloran of Medford, DanielR. Halloran Jr. of Malden, DaraG. Halloran of Everett, ShaynaL. Halloran of Everett, Michael Theriault of Everett, Anthony Theriaultf Everett, his brothers John Halloran of Wareham, Michael Halloran of Everett, Gary Halloran of Malden, and Jeffery Halloran of Everett, and 8 Grandchildren.
Donations in Dan’s memory may be made to the Malden Catholic Alumni Fund, 99 Crystal Street, Malden, 02148
He was preceded in death by his parents, his father John and Madeline (Monahan) Halloran.
He was born January 27, 1942 in Malden, Massachusetts the son of the late John and Madeline (Monahan) Halloran. He served in Vietnam with the US Army.
Funeral Services will be held at the Weir-MacCuish Golden Rule Funeral Home, 144 Salem St., Malden, on Monday, March 19th at 10 AM. Visitation will be held at the funeral home on Sunday, March 28th from 4- 8 PM.
Robert Elmer Hamilton
Robert E. Hamilton, 86, died Tuesday, February 6th., 2001 at his home in Malden, MA after a long illness. Mr. Hamilton was born and educated in South Boston. He later moved to Charlestown and then Somerville for 25 years and finely residing in Malden for the last 33 years.
Mr. Hamilton was a truck driver for the former Friends Lumber Co., in Medford for 32 years until his retirement in 1978. He was a member of Local # 25 of the Truckers Drivers Union. He loved taking long walks and talking to different people along the way.
He is survived by his wife Yvonne M. ( Royland) Hamilton, his daughter, Shirley A. MacDonald of Chelmsford, his son, Allan F. Hamilton of Malden, his daughter, Geraldine E. Slater of Winchester, his daughter, Eileen F. Hamilton of Malden, his sisters, Ruth Marshall of Somerville & Geraldine Miller of Chelmsford. Also survived by 15 grandchildren & 12 great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his sons, DavidK. Hamilton formerly of Malden, Leo J. Hamilton formerly of Brookline, Paul E. Hamilton formerly of Ohio and Robert E. Hamilton Jr. formerly of Winthrop, his father, Frederick Hamilton and his mother Elizabeth (Keough), his brothers, Frederick Hamilton formerly of Watertown , Arthur and Albert Hamilton both formerly of Somerville.
He was born October 5, 1914 in South Boston, MA the son of late Frederick and Elizabeth (Keough) Hamilton.
Visitation will be held at Weir-MacCuish Funeral Home on Thursday from 2-4 & 7-9 PM.
Funeral services will be held Friday, February 9, 2001 at 10:00 A.M. at Weir- MacCuish Funeral Home. Rev. Daniel J. Hickey, Pastor of Sacred Heart Church will be officiating. Cremation will follow in the Mt. Auburn Crematory in Cambridge.
Contributions in Robert's memory may be made to the Hospice Care, Inc. , 41 Montvale Avenue, Stoneham, MA 02180.
Joan Marie Hampton
Joan Marie (Overlan) Hampton, 70, died suddenly Thursday, August 14, 2003 at the Lawrence Memorial Hospital, Medford, MA. Joan was born in Stoneham and resided with her family in Everett until she was six years old. She moved to Malden where she was a life long resident. Joan worked for the Sexton Can Co. in Everett for fifteen years while raising her family. Mrs. Hampton was a nurse's assistant and worked at the Bartlett and Buchanan Nursing Homes in Malden for twenty years where she worked with handicapped and downs syndrome adults, a job she loved to do. Joan was a communicant of Sacred Heart's Church in Malden and loved to read historical romance novels and shop on QVC on television. Mrs. Hampton lived in Malden, for sixty-four years.
She is survived by her mother Gertrude E. (Wilder) Overlan of Malden, her daughter Karen A. Hampton of Malden, her son William A. Hampton and his wife Christina of Champlain, NY, her sister's Jacqueline F. Russell of NH, Judith A. Symonds of Malden, Joyce V. (Olson) Minasian of Malden, her cherished grandchildren Jennifer, Ryan, Cody and Caleb Hampton all of New York. Joan was known as auntie to her many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband William R. Hampton who passed away on August 28, 1973, her father Corneilus F. Overlan, and her brother Neil A. Overlan.
She was born March 23, 1933 in Stoneham, MA the daughter Gertrude E. (Wilder) and the late Corneilus F. Overlan.
Visitation will be held at the Weir - MacCuish Golden Rule Funeral Home, 144 Salem St., Malden, on Sunday from 2-4 & 7-9.
Contributions in Joan's memory may be made to the Mystic Valley Elder Services, Inc.,300 Commercial St., Malden, MA 02148.
A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated on Monday August 18th at 10:00 AM in Sacred Hearts Church, Malden. Burial will be in the Forest Dale Cemetery in Malden.
Charles Winston Harding USNR (RET)
Charles W. Harding, 80, a retired engineer for General Electric Co., Lynn where he worked for forty-one years, died Saturday, April 9, 2005 at Addison Gilbert Hospital in Gloucester, MA. Lieutenant Commander Harding (RET) was born in Somerville and graduated from Somerville High School with the Class of 1943. He continued his education at the Massachusetts Maritime Academy and graduated with the Class of 1944. In May of 1944, he joined the U.S. Navy and served on the USS Elmore & USS General J. R. Brooke. He received the American Theatre Asiatic-Pacific 4 Star Medal and the Philippine Liberation 2 Stars Medal and the WW II Victory Medal. Charles continued his service to his country in the Naval Reserve as an active commander for another twenty years. He received his Certificate of Retirement from the United States Navy Reserve on February 1, 1985 as a Lieutenant Commander. Mr. Harding received an Engineering Degree at Boston University in Boston and went on to have a lifelong career with the General Electric Company. He worked at both the Evendale, OH Plant and the Riverworks Plant in Lynn. Charles retired from General Electric Co. in 1986.
Charles was an active member of the Mass Maritime Alumni Association and editor for their Alumni Bulletin. He donated time to the North Shore Skating Club and served as a club officer. In his spare time, he enjoyed being on the ocean and spending time with family and friends. He was also an avid sports fan. On June 20, 1947, Charles married his sweet heart Priscilla P. Pettingill in the Universalist Church in Somerville and the couple shared the next fifty-seven years together. They lived in Evendale, OH for a short time and later in Beverly & Andover and finely settled in Rowley for the last twenty-six years.
He is survived by his wife Priscilla P. “Trudy” Harding of Rowley, father of Martha J. Harding of Colchester, VT, John R. Harding of Memphis, TN, his brother Alvin Harding of Arlington, nephew of Ella Mahoney of Belmont and Eleanor Mountain of Somerville. Cherished grandfather of Leigh Anne Harding of Byfield, Edward Harding of Maine,Robert Hazel of VT. Great-grandfather of Jakob Harding, Patrick Harding, and Katherine Harding.
He was preceded in death by his father James Harding, his mother Adeline Mountain, and his sister Doris Daurie.
Visiting hours have been omitted, the family has requested contributions in Charles memory may be made to the Alzheimer’s Assoc., 36 Cameron Ave., Cambridge, MA 02140.
Relatives and friends are welcome to attend a gathering at the Weir-Mac Cuish Golden Rule Funeral Home, 144 Salem St., Malden, on Thursday, April 14, 2005 from 10-11AM with a memorial service to follow at 11AM. The Rev. Paul C. Mc Pheeters of Forestdale Community Church will be officiating. Relatives and friends are also welcome to attend a interment
service at the V. A. National Cemetery of Massachusetts, Bourne on Friday, April 15th at 11AM.
Dorothy Katherine Harriman
Dorothy K. Harriman, 92, a housewife, died Thursday, May 24, 2001 at Hammersmith Nursing Care Center in Saugus, MAMrs. Harriman was born and educated in the Malden. Graduating with the class of 1924. She was a member of St. Paul's Episcopal Church of Malden for over 62 years, and a member of St Ann's Guild. She served as a Girl Scout Leader at the Maplewood School for many years. She was a lifelong resident of Malden. She had resided in Saugus for the last 8 years.
She is survived by her son David R. Harriman of FL, two daughters, Linda Snowdon of Wolfeboro, NH, and Lorraine E. Holley of Newport, RI her sister, Katherine Ferguson of FL and her brother Ernest Roblee of NY.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Herbert A. Harriman, her brothers Chester, Harry and Roy Roblee, and her sister Frances Belyea.
Visitation will be held at the Weir-MacCuish Golden Rule Funeral Home on Tuesday from 4-7 PM.
In lieu of flowers contributions in Dorothy's memory maybe made to the Alzheimer's Association, 36 Cameron Ave., Cambridge, MA 02140-1102 or St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 26 Washington St., Malden 02148.
A mass of Christian Burial will be held on Wednesday, May 30th. at 11:00 A.M. at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 26 Washington St. Malden. Fr. J.C. Woods will be the celebrant. Burial will be in the Forest Dale Cemetery in Malden.
Marie Hilda Harrison
Marie Hilda Harrison, 84, died Saturday, August 7, 2004 at the Melrose-Wakefield Hospital in Melrose, MA. Marie was born in Boston and educated in Randolph and as a teenager, shortly after graduating high school, she won the Miss Randolph Contest. When she married she resided in Avon before settling in Malden forty -six years ago. She was employed as a cashier at the Star Market in Saugus and Malden for over twenty years retiring in 1961. She was a member of St. Joseph's Parish in Malden and the Malden Chapter of the AARP. She enjoyed traveling around the country with her friends. She was a devoted family woman and cherished the many hours that she spent with her grandchildren. Mrs. Harrison lived in Malden, MA for past forty six years and was previously from Avon.
She is survived by her daughter, Jeanne M. Mc Laughlin of Saugus, her sons; Edward P. Harrison of Lynnfield, Robert J. Harrison of Buzzards Bay, her grandchildren, Theresa Collins, Karen Shiverdecker, William Mc Laughlin, Gail Barrera, Beth Harrison, Richard Harrison, David Harrison, Robert Harrison, Adriann Harrison and eleven great grandchildren as well as her devoted friends, Alma Subatch of Groveland and Debra Lawlor of Malden.
She was preceded in death by her husband Richard P. Harrison of Malden.
She was born December 8, 1919 in Boston, Massachusetts the daughter of the late Harry and Hilda (Banlow) Rein.
Visitation will be held at the Weir-MacCuish Funeral Home, 144 Salem Street Malden on Tuesday, August 10th from 2-4 PM and 7-9 PM.
Funeral from the funeral home on Wednesday, August 11, 2004 at 8:00 A.M followed by a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Joseph's Church, 770 Salem St., Malden at 9:00 AM with the Rev. William J. Minigan, Pastor of St. Joseph's Church officiating. Burial will be in the St. Mary's Cemetery in Randolph.
Thomas Lee Harrison
Thomas Lee Harrison, 49, died , suddenly, Sunday, August 15, 2004 at the Whidden Memorial Hospital in Everett, MA. Tom was born and educated in Melrose. When he completed school he went to work for Boston Centerless of Malden and Woburn as a machinist where he was employed for fourteen years. He then went to work for Santron Corp. of Ipswich where he worked for the past five years as a quality control inspector. Mr. Harrison has lived in Malden, MA for the past twenty years and was previously from Melrose.
He is survived by his wife Marie L. (Newman) Harrison of Malden, his sisters; Barbara Kimball of NH, Patricia Maloney of Halifax, Kathleen M. Webber of Amesbury, Lorraine Steinbrecker of Melrose, his brothers; Paul Harrison of Attleboro, James C. Harrison of Burlington, Robert M. Harrison of NH, Joseph P. Harrison of Tewksbury, Joseph & James Steinbrecker of Tewksbury and many nieces and nephews.
He was born December 14, 1954 in Melrose, MA the son of the late James and Patricia (Cochrane) Harrison.
Visitation will be held at the Weir-MacCuish Funeral Home, 144 Salem Street Malden, MA on Tuesday, August 17th from 4-8 PM.
Contributions in Tom’s memory may be made to Joslin Diabetes Center, One Joslin Place, Boston MA 02215.
Funeral from the funeral home on Wednesday, August 18, 2004 at 8:00 A.M. followed by a Mass of Christian Burial in Sacred Hearts Church, 297 Main St. Malden At 9:00 A.M. with Fr. Daniel J. Hickey, Pastor of Sacred Hearts Church officiating. Cremation will follow in the Woodlawn Crematory in Everett.
Shirley Viola Haskell
Shirley V. Haskell, 80, died on Monday, July 25, 2005 at the Bear Hill Nursing Center in Stoneham. Born on December 27, 1924 in Everett, she was the daughter of the late Reginald L. and Viola (Machum) Haskell.Shirley was raised and educated in Revere and was graduate from Revere High School. After school, she took employment with the General Electric Company where she worked for many years as a technical secretary. Shirley enjoyed traveling throughout New England and visiting covered bridges and other sights. She was especially fond of the Maine seacoast. Shirley was a longtime member of the First Baptist Church of Malden. Shirley lived in Stoneham at the Bear Hill Nursing Home for the past 6 months but had lived in Revere for the previous 80 years.
She is survived by her brothers, Robert L. Haskell of Canada and Richard L. Haskell of Wakefield as well as several nieces and nephews.
A funeral service will be held on Saturday, July 30, 2005 at the Weir - MacCuish Golden Rule Funeral Home, 144 Salem St. Malden at 10 AM. Burial will follow in Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett. Rev. Martha A. Dominy of the First Baptist Church of Malden will be the celebrant. Visitation will be held at the funeral home on Friday, July 29, 2005 from 4 to 7 PM.
Marilyn June Hatch
Marilyn June (Ray) Hatch, 73, a housewife, died Wednesday, July 31, 2002 at the Annemark Nursing Home, Revere, MA after a long illness. Marilyn was born in Dodge City, Kansas and as a teenager along with her family moved to Melrose, MAShe attended the Melrose school system and was a graduate of Melrose High School Class of 1942. She married Robert L. Hatch, in Melrose on June 30, 1944 and were happily married for 58 years. They later moved to North Reading and resided there with her family for 12 years before settling in Medford for the last 39 years.
She is survived by her husband, Robert L. Hatch of Medford. Her daughter's Roberta A. Robdau of Billerica, SandraL. Belmonte of Medford, Linda M. Marcellino of FL and Cynthia J. Hatch of Brookline. Her sister Martha Linzenski of OH and her brother William Ray of NY. Loving grandmother of six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
She was born November 5, 1928 in Dodge City, Kansas the daughter of the late Elza and Alma (Cramer) Ray.
Visitation will be held at Weir- MacCuish Funeral Home, 144 Salem Street Malden, on Friday evening August 2nd. from 7-9 PM.
Funeral from the Weir-Mac Cuish Golden Rule Funeral Home, 144 Salem St., Malden, on Saturday, August 3rd. at 9:30 AM, followed by Graveside Services at the Spring Grove Cemetery, Abbott St., Andover at 11AM. Friends and relatives are welcome to attend.
Thomas James Haugh
WW II War Hero Dies
Thomas J. Haugh 87, died March 10, 2005 in the Winchester Hospital after a long illness. Mr. Haugh was born in East Boston and raised in Winthrop. He was educated in the Winthrop School system and was a graduate with the Class of 1937. After high school he worked as an auto mechanic and would pitch batting practice for the Boston Braves.
When World War II broke out he enlisted with the US Army in March of 1941 and served as a Technician Fourth Class with the Medical Detachment 101st. Infantry Regiment. Mr. Haugh saw action in Northern France, Rhineland, Ardennes, and Central Europe and participated in the Battle of Bulge. He received the Good Conduct Medal, American Defense Service Medal, the European African Middle Eastern Theater Campaign Ribbon. On August 1, 1945 he received the Bronze Star and later the Silver Star for his gallantry in action in several battles in the vicinity of Moyenvic, France. On November 9, 1944, a friendly rifle company and its supporting machine gun platoon of Company D, 101 Infantry were subjected to heavy hostile fire and powerful concentration of enemy fire. While thus engaged, he was hurled to the ground on several occasions by the concussion of shells falling all around him but, persisted in his efforts while subjected to heavy machine gun and 88mm gun fire. Although exposed to the hostile fire, Technician Fourth Grade Haugh, then a Technician Fifth Grade and an aid man impacted the area and gave effective first aid treatment to the wounded of his own platoon and in addition, rendered medical aid to the casualties of the supported rifle company. For six consecutive hours under the continuous hostile shellfire, he moved among the wounded, organized litter-bearer groups and directed the speedy evacuation of casualties to an aid station. His unusual courage under fire, strong initiative and commendable solicitude for the wounded reflect the highest credit upon Technician Fourth Grade Haugh and the armed forces of the United States. Tom refused two purple hearts because he didn’t feel that his wounds were as severe as the other soldiers. Mr. Haugh was later discharged on October 23, 1945. In 1949 Tom married Mary Louise Collins in St. Patrick’s Church, in Lawrence and would later settle in Stoneham, and later moved to Andover.
Fifty two years after the war was over, the Andover Veterans Agent, John C. Doherty was instrumental in getting Tom’s long over due bronze and silver medals awarded him at a town ceremony in Andover.
Mr. Haugh was employed at the Federal Reserve Bank in Boston as a security guard and later went to the Coyne Electrical School and became a master electrician. He later became the head electrician for the bank. In 1970 after surviving a devastating gas explosion at his home that burned over fifty percent of his body, he was still able to rescue his wife from an upstairs bedroom. They would both escape the fire. Tom would spend many months and later many trips to Boston Hospitals receiving care and later skin graphs and other operations.
Tom was a pitching coach working under David Bettencourt, with the varsity baseball team in Andover, a job he truly enjoyed for four years. Tom was an avid Boston Sports fan and said that his life was complete now that the Red Sox won the World Series. He enjoyed golfing in the morning with the men’s league at the Unicorn Golf Course in Stoneham, also adding two holes in one’s in his career.
Mr. Haugh was a former president of the Andover Exchange Club, a longtime communicant of St. Augustine Church in Andover and a volunteer at the Andover Senior Center and a member of the Disabled American Veterans Association of Andover.
Tom is survived by his wife Marylou (Collins) Haugh and three sons, Jim H. Haugh and his wife Patricia, Robert C. Haugh and his wife Marie all of Andover and John C. Haugh and his wife Marie of Groveland. Tom was the cherished grandfather of Tommy, Michael, Danny, Kaitlin, Colleen, Kerry, Emily, and Brian Haugh.
Tom was preceded in death by his son, Thomas R. Haugh and his parents John & Catherine (Tarmey) Haugh and his sisters Mae Haugh formerly of Winthrop, Helen Driscoll formerly of Stoneham and his brother John Haugh formerly of Centerville.
Friends and relatives are invited to visiting hours at the Dewhurst-Conte Funeral Home, 280 Florence St., Andover on Sunday, March 13th. from 4-8PM.
In lieu of flowers contributions in Tom’s memory may be made to St. Augustine Church, Community Building Fund, 43 Essex St. Andover, MA 01810.
Funeral from the Dewhurst-Conte Funeral Home, 280 Florence St., Andover, on Monday, March 14th. at 9:30AM followed by a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Augustine Church, 43 Essex St., Andover at 10:30AM. Interment
to follow in Lindenwood Cemetery, Stoneham.
Funeral arrangement were under the care & direction of the Weir-Mac Cuish Golden Rule Funeral Home , 144 Salem St., Malden.
Marie Teresa Havey
Marie Teresa (Riley) Havey, 74, died Thursday, September 19, 2002 at the Mass General Hospital in Boston, MA after a brief illness. Marie was born and educated in Boston and a graduate of Rosary Academy in Watertown, MA. When she completed school she married and moved to Everett with her family where she resided for over forty years until moving to Malden 12 years ago.
She is survived by her daughter, Ellen M. Rice of Melrose, her son, John W. Havey, III of East Weymouth, her sister, Jeanne Stearns of CA, seven grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband, John W. Havey, Jr. of Everett.
She was born January 22, 1928 in Boston, MA the daughter of the late Richard and Helen (Collins) Riley.
Visitation will be held at Weir-MacCuish Funeral Home, 144 Salem St., Malden on Monday from 9-11 AM.
Contributions in Marie’s memory may be made to the American Heart Association , 20 Speen Street, Framingham MA 01701.
Funeral services will be held Monday, September 23, 2002 at 11:00 A.M. at Weir-MacCuish Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Mt. Calvary Cemetery in Boston.
Thomas Lloyd Hawkridge
Thomas Lloyd Hawkridge, 62, a musician, died Tuesday, September 10, at his home in Needham, Massachusetts. He was born November 13, 1939 in Boston, Massachusetts the son of Clayton and Ruth (Lloyd) Hawkridge. Thomas was raised and educated in Brookline. He graduated from the Rivers School, before enrolling in and graduating from Hobart College in PA. Thomas was a musician who specialized in percussion. He also has a passion for photography. Mr. Hawkridge lived in Needham, Massachusetts for Since 1992 .
He is survived by his cousins, John Hawkridge of Florida and Lydia Hawkridge-Nye of Marston Mills.
He was preceded in death by his father Clayton Hawkridge, and his mother Ruth Lloyd.
Graveside services will be held on Monday, October 28th, at 10:00 in Forest Dale Cemetery, 150 Forest Street, Malden.