Dorothy Shirley Henneberry
Dorothy Shirley Henneberry, 81, died Thursday, September 27, 2001 at the Epoch Senior Care Center in Melrose, MA. Dorothy was born in Melrose and educated in Malden schools and a member of Malden High Class of 1938 Dorothy was a Bank Clerk for the former First National Bank of Malden where she was employed for fifteen years. Dorothy later worked for the N.E. Coffee Co. of Malden, as a Clerical Office worker for ten years and retired in 1994. Dorothy’s whole life was devoted to her three children and five grandchildren. She was also an avid Red Sox fan. Mrs. Henneberry was a lifelong resident of Malden, MA.
She is survived by her son, Edward C. and his wife Kathleen Henneberry of Peabody, MA, her son Thomas R. and his wife Karen Henneberry of Revere, MA,and her daughter, Claire K. Blackmore of Everett, MA and her grandchildren Robert Blackmore, Thomas & Adam Henneberry, Kara De Nutte and Kate Henneberry.
She was preceded in death by her husband John E. Henneberry.
She was born November 23, 1919 in Melrose, Massachusetts the daughter of the late Henry Bogdonoff and Gladys Ireland and raised by Charles and Carrie Hunt of Malden.
Visitation will be held at the Weir-MacCuish Funeral Home 144 Salem St. Malden on Sunday from 2-4 & 7-9 PM.
The family has requested that contributions in Dorothy’s memory be made to the Shriners Hospital for Childrenat 51 Blossom St. Boston, MA 02114.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Monday, October 1, 2001 at 10:00 A.M. at St. Joseph's Church, 770 Salem St., Malden with the Rev. John A. Daley, Pastor of St. Joseph's Church officiating.. Cremation will follow in the Woodlawn Crematory in Everett.
Lloyd Hickman
Lloyd Hickman, 79, of Malden, died Friday, October 17, 2003 at the Melrose-Wakefield Hospital in Melrose. Lloyd was born and educated in Chelsea. When he completed school, he enlisted in the US Navy, and served in the Asiatic-Pacific and the European-African Theatres during WWII. He was stationed aboard the USS Butler during the Normandy invasion and aboard the USS Sherburne during the Okinowa Invasion. When he was discharged he married his wife Hazel W. Parsons, with whom he had been corresponding during the war, and the two settled in Malden.
He was employed as Plant Manager of the Merchant Tire Company of Boston for over 25 years until retiring due to a disability in 1975. He was a 50 year member of St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Malden, anda member of the MT. Vernon Lodge, AF & AM of Malden. Lloyd also enjoyed watching baseball and football. Mr. Hickman lived in Malden, Massachusetts for 56 years and was previously from Chelsea.
He is survived by his wife Hazel W. (Parsons) Hickman of Malden, MA, his son Lloyd S. Hickman of Carver, his daughter Carol L. Hickman of Malden, his brother David H. Hickman of FL, his grandchildren Marisue, Lloyd Elizabeth, and Joseph , and his great grandchildren, Alora & Katherine.
He was preceded in death by his father John Hickman, and his mother Elizabeth Moulton.
Visitation will be held at Weir-MacCuish Funeral Home, 144 Salem Street, Malden on Monday, October 20th, from 2-4 & 7-9 PM.
Contributions in Lloyd memory may be made to at St. Luke's Episcopal Church, 388 Lynn Street, Malden, 02148.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday, October 21, 2003 at 10:00 A.M. at St. Luke's Episcopal Church, 388 Lynn Street, Malden.Rev. Dr. Charles Moore, Jr. of St. Luke's Episcopal Church will be officiating. Burial will be in the Woodlawn Cemetery in Everett.
Rosa L. Hijinlian
Osunna "Rosa" Lee Hajinlian, 80, died Thursday, March 21, 2002 at the Lawrence Memorial Hospital in Medford, MA. Rosa was born in Boston and raised in Chelsea. After graduating from Chelsea high school she continued her education and received her BA at Salem State College and continued her education at Boston University and received her Masters and her CAGS. Ms. Hajinlian was a retired business teacher working in Ipswich & Bridgewater school systems in her early years and for the Dedham High School for 30 years. Rosa retired in 1977. She had resided in Winthrop for 40 years, and later moved to Malden and for the last 3 years was living in Medford.
She is survived by her sister, Mary DeVito of Malden and her brother John Hajinlian of Revere.
She was born June 3, 1921 in Boston, MA the daughter of late Avdis and Haiganoush "Agnes" (Kekenekian) Hajinlian.
Interment
will be held on Monday, March 25, 2002 at Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett. Fr. Mampre Kouzouian & Fr. Vasken Kouzouian of the Holy Trinity Armenian Apostolic Church, Cambridge will be offering prayer.
Theresa Martha Hill
Theresa M. (Procopio) Hill, a long time Malden resident, business owner, and artist, passed away peacefully on Friday afternoon October 7 in her home.
Mrs. Hill emigrated from Calabria, Italy as a little girl of seven with her parents Frank and Florence (Strongoli) Procopio, to Malden. She settled immediately into school, not knowing a word of English, and graduated from Browne Junior High with honors.
This was the Depression era, and to her great sorrow she had to quit school then, to go to work. An accomplished seamstress even at that young age, she began work in a ladies’ blouse factory on Kneeland Street and soon was advanced to sample maker. When the war was over, wedding gowns were hard to come by. To help a friend, she created her first wedding dress, never realizing that this would become her life’s work. When her five children were little, she had her basement converted into a full-scale design studio, and created custom gowns for weddings, cotillions, and bar mitzvahs.
In 1967, she and her husband Frederick E. Hill, opened the Terry Hill Boutique in Malden, where Mrs. Hill’s commitment to fine workmanship and excellent customer service made the store a favorite for brides from New England and beyond. She was featured as an outstanding dressmaker and designer in more than one Boston Globe article.
In 2000, she suffered a stroke that left her paralyzed on one side and without the ability to speak. Her dedicated work in therapy over many months allowed her to regain some mobility, and to her delight she was able to return to her home. During the next year, though confined to a wheelchair, she began experimenting with art, using a variety of mediums. With great determination she learned to control the brush and paint tubes with her left hand, and she found her niche in painting scenes of the coast in acrylics. Her portfolio of over 50 different paintings has been on display at home, and given as gifts to her extended family members. Amazed at her results, she reluctantly agreed to enter her work in a Saugus art show in 2003, where she won a blue ribbon!
The defining moment in her life was when she accepted Christ as her personal Savior at the age of 13. She was a founding and faithful member of the fellowship at Walnut Street Gospel Hall in Saugus, formerly located in East Boston. With her husband, she joyfully opened her doors in hospitality to missionaries, evangelists, and friends from around the globe. Her bountiful table was legendary.
Her husband of 49 years predeceased her in 1996. Two brothers Patrick and Joseph, her sister Dorothea, and her daughter-in-law, Connie Hill, also predeceased her. She leaves her children Jacquelyn Smith of Magnolia, MA; Karen Gilfillan of Saugus, Allen Hill of Palos Park, IL, Stephen Hill of Beaufort, SC, and Paula Hill-McIntosh of Malden; nine grandchildren Penelope Clark, Matthew, Ethan, and Eric Smith; Lindsey Boyer, Heather and Andrew Gilfillan; Dustin Hill and Alison Hebert; also eight great-grandchildren Elizabeth, Silas, Noah, and Anna Clark; Jack and Ezra Smith; Paige Boyer, and Harrison Hebert; her brother Frank Procopio of Middleton, sister Katherine Netti of OH, several nieces and nephews and loving family members. She has left a legacy of courage and integrity to her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Her funeral will be at 10:30 on Tuesday October 11 at the Walnut Street Gospel Hall, 213 Walnut Street, Saugus, MA. Funeral arrangements by the Weir- Mac Cuish Funeral Home, Malden.
Carol Ann Hirtle
Carol Ann Hirtle, 58, a retired paraprofessional, died after a long illness Monday morning, August 27, 2001 at her home in Malden.
Mrs. Hirtle had lived in Malden for the last 37 years and was previously from Saugus. Carol was a graduate of the Saugus High School Class of 1961. Mrs. Hirtle was a longtime member of the Christ United Methodist Church, Malden and the Couples Club at the church. Member of the American Cancer Society Relay for Life Group. Carol had been a paraprofessional for the Malden School System for the last 15 years and both Paul and Carol retired in July of 1999. She was a beloved mother & grandmother and a very special person. Paul and Carol have been married for 39 years.
She is survived by her husband, Retired Malden Fire Chief Paul R. Hirtle, of Malden, her son, Scott P. Hirtle and his wife Barbara of Rowley, MA her daughter, Paula A. Hirtle of Malden, her sister, Ellen Moore of Saugus, her brother Kent Nichols of Saugus. Grandmother of Emily & Sean Hirtle both of Rowley. Also survived by several nieces & nephews.
She was preceded in death by her brothers, Richard Nichols, and Bruce Nichols both formerly of Boston.
She was born July 8, 1943 in Lynn, MA, the daughter of the late Karl and Gertrude (Kently) Nichols.
Visitation will be held at Weir -Mac Cuish Golden Rule Funeral Home 144 Salem St. on Tuesday evening from 7-9 PM and on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 PM.
In lieu of flowers the family has requested contributions in Carol's memory be made to the Dana Farber Cancer Institute, 44 Binney St., Boston, MA 02115.
Funeral services will be held Thursday, August 30, 2001 at 10:00AM at the Christ United Methodist Church, 577 Salem St., Malden. The Rev. Ruth R. Odor will be officiating. Burial will be in the Puritan Lawn Memorial Park, Peabody, MA
Margery Ludlam Hirtle
Margery Ludlam Hirtle, 86, a retired administrative assistant for Malden Hospital, where she worked for 14 years, died Tuesday, November 13, 2001 at Melrose-Wakefield Hospital in Melrose, MA.Margery was born in Douglas, Arizona and educated in Staten Island, New York. When she completed high school she attended Swarthmire College in PA She later enrolled in the Long Island County Hospital School of Nursing where she received her degree in nursing and became a Registered Nurse. She then worked at the county hospital before moving to Malden in 1945. When she came to Malden she went to work for the Malden Hospital and became an Administrative Assistant for the Director of Nursing Services where she was employed for fourteen years until her retirement in 1980.
She was a member of the Centre United Methodist Church of Malden for fifty-five years, and served as the financial secretary in the sixties. Margery was member of the Malden Zonta's Club and was an active volunteer at the Stoneham Zoo in Stoneham. Mrs. Hirtle lived in Melrose, MA for 33 years and was previously from Malden where she resided for over twenty-three years.
She is survived by her daughters, Margaret L. Marryat of Sandwich, Deborah R. Bondjoukdjian of Melrose, her sons, William W. Hirtle of TX and Jeffrey W. Hirtle of Revere, her brother, Edward L. Blossom of Ny, ten grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband Dr. Ralph B. Hirtle, and her sister Rhoda B. Minetree.
She was born January 23, 1915 in Douglas, Arizona the daughter of the late Edward and Maude (Bayliss) Blossom.
Funeral services will be held Sunday, December 16, 2001 at 2:00 P.M. at Centre United Methodist Church, 7 Washington St. Malden, MAThe Rev. John C. Blair of Centre United Methodist Church will be officiating. Cremation will be in the Woodlawn Crematory in Everett.
In lieu of flowers contributions in Margery's memory may be made to any worthy charity that you want to give to.
Jean Claire Hobart
Jean Claire Hobart, 71, died Saturday, October 4, 2003 at the Melrose-Wakefield Hospital in Melrose, MA. Jean was born and educated in Malden and after completing school she married and raised her family. She was employed as a short order cook and waitress at Donut Villa in Everett for over twenty-five years. She also attended Harvard University for several years. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Malden a member of the Malden Moose and the 630 Club of Malden. She also worked for the City of Malden for many years as an Election Warden for Ward 8 and the Ward 8 Fourth of July Committee. Mrs. Hobart was a lifelong resident of Malden, MA.
She is survived by her daughters; Ginger A. Hobart of Somerville, Patricia A. Maxwell of NH, Debbie L. Sheridan of Malden, Cindy L. Ryan of Springfield, her son Dennis A. Hobart of Malden, her sisters; Barbara Babine of Malden, her brothers; Donald Redmond of TN and Robert Redmond of Canton, seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband Earl C. Hobart and her sister Shirley Drew of FL.
She was born January 23, 1932 in Malden, MA the daughter of the late Martin and Hazel (Toothaker) Redmond.
Visitation will be held at Weir-MacCuish Funeral Home, 144 Salem Street, Malden, MA on Tuesday, Oct. 7th from 2-4 PM and 7-9 PM.
Contributions in Jean’s memory May be made to the Joslin Diabetes Center, P.O. Box 55257, Boston, MA 02205-8626.
Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, October 8, 2003 at 10:00 A.M. at the funeral home with Pastor Larry Starr of the Green Street Baptist Church of Melrose officiating. Cremation will be in the Woodlawn Crematory in Everett.
Brendan L. "Denny" Hogan
Brendan L. "Denny" Hogan, 69, a retired truck driver, died suddenly, Saturday, July 28, 2001 after being stricken with a heart attack. "Denny" was born and educated in Northern Bay, Newfoundland, Canada and came to the United States at the age of sixteen. He resided in Watertown and went to work for the Watertown Bakery as a baker where he worked until 1952 when the Korean Conflict broke out. He then enlisted in the United Sates Army and served two year in Korea. When he was discharged he returned to Watertown and went to work for Burke Distributors of Randolphas a truck driver and was employed there for thirty five year until his retirement in 1991. He moved from Watertown to Malden in 1982 and has been a resident of Malden for the past nineteen years. He attended Sacred Hearts Parish in Malden and was a member Teamster Local # 222 and the Malden East Side A.A. Mr. Hogan lived in Malden, MA the past nineteen years and was previously from Watertown .
He is survived by his sons; Timothy M. Hogan of Malden, Thomas M. Hogan of CA, Ronald B. Hogan of Malden, Brian P. Hogan of Malden, William A. Hogan of Saugus, his daughter, Kathleen M. Madden of E. Sandwich, his brothers Ronald Hogan of Watertown and Edward Hogan of Watertown.
He was preceded in death by his father Ronald Hogan, his mother Mary E. Hogan, and his sister Marie E. Farrar.
He was born March 27, 1932 in Northern Bay, Newfoundland, Canada the son of the late Ronald and Mary (Hogan) Hogan. He served in the Army during the Korean Conflict.
Visitation will be held at Weir-MacCuish Funeral Home, 144 Salem Street, Malden, on Monday from 2-4 PM and 7-9 PM
Funeral from the Weir Funeral Home 144 Salem St., Malden on Tues. July 31st at 9:00 AM followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at Sacred Hearts Church, 297 Main St. Malden at 10:00 AM with the Rev. Daniel J. Hickey, Pastor of Sacred Heart Church officiating. Burial will be in the Forest Dale Cemetery in Malden.
David Kenneth Horsman Sr.
David K. Horsman Sr., 74, died Thursday morning, January 15, 2004 at Epoch Senior Care Center in Melrose, MA. Mr. Horsman was born in Malden and educated in the Malden Schools, graduating with the Class of 1947 and continuing his education at Bentley College. He was a longtime member of the Mystic Side Congregational Church in Everett and served as Deacon for many years. Mr. Horsman was a manager for the former New England Telephone Co. in Malden for twenty seven years and was a member of the Quarter Century Club. He retired in 1985.
He was a member of the Eagles Lodge #893 and was an avid sports fan, he enjoyed golf and bowling. His wife Barbara said he was handy at carpentry and loved collecting electronics items. David and Barbara were active with St. Paul's Episcopal Church Food pantry program, helping to collect and distribute food for the needy. He also loved working with the meals on wheel program.
He is survived by his wife of 49 years Barbara L. (Bickerstaff) Horsman, his daughter Cynthia L. McKeen of Malden, his son DavidK. Horsman Jr. and wife Linda of Methuen, his sister Beverly Sigsbury of Bennington, VT, his cherished grandchildren, Kenneth D. McKeen, Kathleen M. Horsman and David S. Horsman.
He was preceded in death by his father Bliss K. Horsman, and his mother Eva Solmon, and his brother John Horsman.
Visitation has been omitted. Contributions in David's memory may be made to the Hallmark Health Hospice, 100 Hospital Road, Malden MA 02148.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, January 24th. at 11AM at the Mystic Side Congregational Church, 422 Main St., Everett with the Rev. Robert Mackie officiating. Interment
in Puritan Lawn Memorial Park, Peabody at a later date.
Madelyn Virginia Hoyt
Madelyn V. Hoyt, 84, died Sunday evening, January 18, 2004 at the Mc Fadden Memorial Manor in Malden, MA.Madelyn was born in Malden and educated in the Malden School system and was a lifelong member of the First Baptist Church in Malden. She was the music librarian for the sanctuary choir and a alto at the church for thirty-four years. She was also a member of the Eastern Star Chapter # 99 of Malden. Madelyn worked as a riveter, working for the war effort during World War II and later work as a machinist at the former National Radio in Melrose. She worked for many years as a home health aid in the Malden area. Miss Hoyt was a life long resident of Malden.
She was born August 24, 1919 in Malden, MA, the daughter of the late Ashley M. and May P. (Berger) Hoyt.
Visitation will be held at Weir-MacCuish Golden Rule Funeral Home, 144 Salem St., Malden, one hour prior to the service. Funeral service will be held Wednesday, January 21, 2004 at 11:00 A.M. at the funeral home. The Rev. Martha A. Dominy of First Baptist Church will be officiating. Burial will be in the Woodlawn Cemetery in Everett.
Patti A. Hoyte
Patti A. Hoyte, 89, died Friday, October 19, 2001 after a brief illness, at the Youville Hospital & Rehabilitation Center in Cambridge, MA. Patti was born and educated in Malden and graduated from Girls High School in Boston. She continued her education at Virginia Union College in Richmond, VA. When she completed her education she returned to Malden and married her husband Oscar H. Hoyte in 1933. During the war years she was employed at the Watertown Arsenal but was primarily a homemaker devoted to raising her family and providing her children a warm and loving environment. Mrs. Hoyte lived in Malden, MA all of her life.
She is survived by her children, Barbara F. Armstrong of Malden, Dr. Arthur H. Hoyte of Washington, DC, James S. Hoyte of Lexington, Ralph Hoyte of W. Peabody, , Patti Frazier of Malden, twelve grandchildren, nine great grandchildren, one great great-grandchild and a host of nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Oscar H. Hoyte of Malden, her brothers, Edward Ridley, and Herbert Ridley, her sisters, Natalie Ridley, and Eloise Ridley all of Malden.
She was born July 06, 1912 in Malden, MA the daughter of the late Arthur R. and Ida (Coleman) Ridley. When her mother died, at an early age, she was raised by Arthur’s second wife the late Pearl (Duval) Ridley.
Contributions in Patti’s memory may be made to the Arthur H. Hoyte Scholarship Fund c/o Georgetown University School of Medicine, 3900 Reservoir Rd., N.W. Washington, DC 20007-2197.
Visitation will be held at the Emmanuel Baptist Church, 20 Hillside Ave., Malden on Tues. Oct. 23rd from 2-4 & 7-8 PM.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday, October 23, 2001 at 8:00 P.M. at the Emmanuel Baptist Church with the Rev. Arthur Whittaker officiating.
Burial will be in Forest Dale Cemetery in Malden on Weds. Oct 24th. The procession for the internment service will form at the church at 9:30 AM and leave for the cemetery promptly at 10:00 AM.
Alfred Raymond Hudson Jr.
Alfred R. “Tex” Hudson Jr., 65, a retired deputy sheriff ,Passed away Thursday, May 12, 2005 at the Youville Hospital & Rehabilitation Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Alfred R. "Tex" was born in Houston Texas, where he was raised and educated. After completing high school, he came to Massachusetts where he attended Fisher College and received a degree in Business Management. Following his graduation, he enlisted in the US Navy where he served for 11 years. He served during the Vietnam War, and during his tour, he had served proudly and honorably aboard the USS Delta and the USS Wasp. After his discharge in 1968, he returned to the Boston Area. Tex joined the Middlesex Sheriffs Department in June of 1982, and retired from the department as a Deputy Sheriff this past February, due to health reasons. During his time with the Sheriffs Dept, he was recognized for his skill as an expert marksman.He was a lifetime member of the D.A.V. Post 85 of Malden, and also longtime member of the VFW of Dorchester. Alfred was a skilled leather craftsman, and enjoyed making everything from gun holsters to guitar straps by hand.Mr. Hudson Jr. lived in Malden, Massachusetts for 11 years and was previously a longtime resident of Woburn.
He is survived by his wife, Carol S. (Charshoodian) of Malden, his daughters, Sandra Hudson of Medford, Kimberly and husband Charles Proctor of Dracut, and Dawn Hudson of Uxbridg, his step daughters, Pamela Fields of Brookline, Brenda and husband Scott Dalrymple of Everett, as well as 6 grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Alfred R. & Valecia (Loomis) Hudson, his first wife, Sandra P. Hudson, and his brother James Hudson.
Funeral services will be held Monday, May 16, 2005 at 1:00 P.M. at the Weir-MacCuish Funeral Home. Rev. Jan Matter will be officiating. Burial will be in the Forest Dale Cemetery in Malden.
Visitation will be held at Weir-MacCuish Funeral Home, 144 Salem Street, Malden, MA on Sunday from 4-9 PM.
Contributions in Tex’s memory may be made to the DAV Post 85, 85 Willow St, Malden, MA, 02148.
Arthur W. "Bill" Huggins Jr.
Arthur W. "Bill" Huggins Jr., 82, a retired machinist for United Shoe Machinery, where he worked for twenty-five years, died Tuesday, September 28, 2004 at the New England Medical Center in Boston, MA. Bill was born and raised in Everett, graduating from Everett High School with the class of 1940. Shortly after high school, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy to help fight in WWII. Upon returning from his tour of duty, he went to the Franklin Institute, majoring in drafting. He later took employment with General Electric in Lynn. In 1949, he married his sweetheart, M. Shirley Lindquist, and the two would share the next fifty-five years together raising their two daughters. Bill left General Electric to take a position with the United Shoe Machinery in Beverly and stayed there until his retirement in 1985.
Bill was a member of the Aleppo Temple Shrine in Wilmington, the Galilean Lodge AF & AM of Everett, a member of the VFW Post # 834 of Everett and a member of the Woodman of the World. Bill was an avid outdoorsman, and always enjoyed the opportunity for hunting and fishing. Mr. Huggins had lived in Malden, MA for last fifty-five years and was previously from Everett.
He is survived by his wife Marion S. (Lindquist) of Malden, his daughters, Marilyn S. Huggins and Judith E. Spirito both of Malden, his son-in-law John Spirito and his sister Jean B. Smith and her husband John of Florida and numerous nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his father Arthur W. Huggins Sr., and his mother Thelma Shattuck.
He was born July 10, 1922 in Everett, MA the son of the late Arthur and Thelma (Shattuck) Huggins Sr. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II having attained the rank of Machinist Mate 3rd. Class. He enlisted on August 10, 1942 at Boston discharged on October 11, 1945 at Boston.
Visitation will be held at Weir-MacCuish Funeral Home, 144 Salem St., Malden on Thursday, Sept. 30th from 4-8PM.
Contributions in Bills memory may be made to the Arthritis Foundation Inc., 29 Crafts St., Newton, MA 02458.
Funeral service will be private, at the convenience of the family.
Marilyn Shirley Huggins
Marilyn S. Huggins died Monday, October 3, 2005 at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center after a long illness, she was 53. Born on May 26, 1952, she was the daughter of Shirley and the late Arthur W. Huggins, Jr. Marilyn attended Malden High School and was a very active student. She was a member of the Drama Club as well as involved with many other activities. After she graduated from Malden High School with the Class of 1970, she went on to attend UMass Boston where she earned a Bachelors Degree in Science. Marilyn became a real estate specialist for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Department of the Interior. She was a member of the Woodmen of the World, meeting in Medford. She also was very active with the Arthritis Foundation in Newton. Marilyn was an avid music lover and loved going to concerts. She also enjoyed knitting, arts and crafts, and reading. Marilyn had a knack for computers and technology. She was a life-long resident of Malden.
She is survived by her mother Shirley Huggins of Malden, her sister, Judith and her husband John Spirito of Malden, and her aunts and uncles, Elsie Hilfiger of Brockton, Rev. Edwin Lindquist and his wife Roberta of Woburn, and John and Jean Smith of Florida. She is also survived by many cousins.
She was preceded in death by her uncle Robert Hilfiger and William and his wife Shirley Durie.
Visitation will be held at the Weir-MacCuish Golden Rule Funeral Home, 144 Salem St. Malden on Thursday, October 6, 2005 from 4-8 PM.
A funeral service will be held at the funeral home on Friday, October 7, 2005 at 10AM. Rev. Edwin Lindquist will be officiating the service. Burial will immediately follow in Puritan Lawn Memorial Park, Peabody. Contributions in Marilyn’s name may be made to the Arthritis Foundation Inc., 29 Crafts St., Newton MA 02458.
John Leonard Hussey
John L. Hussey, 78, a retired English teacher for the City of Malden, where he worked for thirty years, died Sunday, July 24, 2005 at the Delray Medical Center in Delray Beach, Florida. John was the son of the late Patrick F. & Helen F. (Boyd) Hussey and was born and educated in Worcester. He was a WWII Navy veteran and served on the USS General S.D. Sturges and the USS Malabor, he received the WWII Victory Medal, Philippine Liberation Medal, and Asiatic Pacific Area Medal. John was discharged as a Seaman 1 Class in July of 1946. He continued his education and was a graduate of Holy Cross College, Worcester and later received his Master degree. He started with the Malden school system in 1952 an worked as a teacher, football, baseball, basketball and golf coach for many years at the high school. He became chairman of the English Department at Malden High in 1968.John retired in December 31, 1982 and moved to Delray Beach, FL for his retirement.
Jack is survived by his son, Sean T. Hussey of Medford, and his brother Paul Hussey of Worcester and his sister Mary D. Hussey of Somerville.
He was preceded in death by his father Patrick F Hussey, his mother Helen F. Boyd and his daughter Laureen Hussey and his brother Robert Hussey.
Visitation will be held at Weir -Mac Cuish Golden Rule Funeral Home, 144 Salem St. Malden on Friday July 29th from 2-4 & 6-8 PM.
A graveside service will be held on Saturday, July 30, 2005 at 11:00 A.M. at St. John's Cemetery, 280 Cambridge St., Worcester at 11 AM.
Contributions in Jack’s memory maybe made to the American Heart Association, 20 Speen Street, Framingham, MA 01701.
Revilhomme Hyppolite
Revilhomme Hyppolite, 57, died, suddenly, Wednesday, October 15, 2003 at the Mass General Hospital in Boston MA. Revilhomme was born and educated in Porta Piment, Haiti. When he completed high school he immigrated to the United States in 1981 residing in Miami for nine years before moving to Boston in 1990.He was employed as a nursing assistant at the Emerson Nursing Home in Waltham for eleven years and for the past three years has worked at the Governor Nursing Home in Winthrop in the same capacity. He has been a resident of Malden for the past six years.
He is survived by his wife Rose C. (Alouidor) Hyppolite of Malden, his daughter, Mina Hyppolite of Fl, his daughter, Shermarie C. Hyppolite of Malden, his sister, Denise Pierre of Malden, his brother, Brunel Hyppolite of Malden, his brother, Joinvil Julien of Haiti and his sister, Veronique Hyppolite of Haiti.
He was born August 25, 1946 in Porta Piment, Haiti the son of the late Ebril and Iflerime (Julien) Hyppolite.
Visitation will be held at Weir MacCuish Funeral Home, 144 Salem Street, Malden, MA on Friday, Oct 17th, from 3-9 PM.
Funeral services will be held Saturday, October 18, 2003 at 9:00 A.M. in the Faith Evangelical Church, 200 Franklin Street, Melrose, with Pastor Daniel Marshall Pastor of the Faith Evangelical Church officiating. Burial will be in the Forest Dale Cemetery in Malden.