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Together with her loving husband, Barbara is survived by her daughter and closest confidant, Melissa J. Saraiva and her husband James of Salem, MA; her sons, Mark J. Riley, Jr. and also the wife Nancy of Ft. Pierce, FL, and David K. Riley great wife Kelly of Raleigh, NC; her grandchildren, Amanda Saraiva, Casey, Abigail, Sarah, Braedon and (newborn) Zachary Riley. Barbara also leaves her siblings, Margaret Roberts and her husband Norman of Salem, George Queenan and also the wife Patty of Salem, Joanne Comerford and James Camire of Methuen, Kathleen McMath of Salem, John Queenan impressive wife Joanne of Salisbury, Ann M. Richardson of Salem and Patrick Queenan and the wife Laura of North Andover. Predeceased by brothers Paul E. and Gary R. Queenan. Barbara also leaves many cherished nieces and nephews and countless friends. together with her funeral Mass in St. Pius V. Friends are invited. Burial are usually in Greenlawn Cemetery, Salem. Instead of flowers, expressions of sympathy is created Barbara memory to Lung Cancer Research c/o DanaFarber Cancer Institute, 10 Brookline Place West, 6th fl., Brookline, MA 02445.
Barbara was basically employed as providing mail clerk, on the former Holyoke Company of Salem, thereafter, Barbara wasn't merely hardworking, dedicated employee of Wayne Alarm Systems in Lynn, but was truly instrumental in building the organization coming from the beginning. Barbara was with Wayne Security systems repossesed twentyfive years as Office Manager until her recent illness. She will be a longtime individual the Lynn Chamber of Commerce and so the Northern coast Chamber of Commerce.
Salem, MA Mary Porcello, 89, passed away on Friday June 28, for the Lafayette Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing Facility in Marblehead. Mary must have been a lifelong resident of Salem, having lived 87 years inside the house she was given birth in on Pearl Street, until she relocated to the Bertram House Assisted Living at the Salem Common. Mary family chooses to thank both facilities of the compassionate care they gave Mary during the past period of time. Mary made many friends among the list of residents and staff. And additionally, Allcare Hospice provided Mary and her family with loving support right after her life.
Steuben, ME Angel R. He to become in Saco, Maine, called the son of Alphonse Pelletier and Elise Morest. One is survived by his wife of 66 years, Therese (Chouinard) plus their eight children; 13 grandchildren; 11 greatgrandchildren; his brotherinlaw, Guy Chouinard; and nine nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents, his sister, Lucille Lunt, great two brothers, Lucien and Trefle.
Peabody, MA Milton Kellerman, 91, of Peabody, died after waiting a lengthy illness for the Aviv Centers for Require Peabody. He retired in 1983 belonging to the Kroy Tanning Co. of Salem. A new War II Army Veteran, he became a past commander of Jewish War Veterans of an North Shore Post 220 in Peabody and was honored as Grand Marshall of Peabody Memorial Day Parade. He was a Director and was honored when you're appointed lifetime board person in Cong. Sons of Israel in Peabody, a Board of Director and Administrator of Maple Hill Cemetery in Peabody, in addition a individual in General Gogswell Lodge Knights of Pythias.
BEVERLY Barbara Papish designed good reputation herself on the late 1960s when she was expelled coming from the University of Missouri for selling an newspaper on campus containing what is the school Board of Curators labeled speech. Barbara, regarded as a graduate student during the University of Missouri School of Journalism, was the editor for the Free Press Underground, which in fact had reprinted another paper graphic depiction of police brutality. She took her case towards the Supreme court, which reversed the Curators decision in 1973, finding that mere dissemination of ideas on a university campus 't be turned off through the name alone of of decency.
Barbara relished a brisk walk often together Packer. She loved nature, being outdoors, traveling and meeting new people. She enjoyed shopping and her daily workouts, but her utmost passion was time spent collectively adoring family and doting over her cherished, precious grandchildren.
Wenham Meredith H. Poor died peacefully on June 24, 2013, surrounded with love from family together with a dear friend. The woman is survived by her loving husband, Raymond J. Poor of Wenham, with whom she shared fifty several years of marriage. Meredith also leaves her daughter, Marilyn Gifford of Swampscott; her sons, Mark J. Poor with his fantastic wife, Anne, of Peabody. She also leaves her twin sister, Marilyn Worth and her brother, Robert Holbrook, every Vermont; and most nieces and nephews. A woman of impeccable taste in fashion, Meredith loved volunteering and dealing at a Hobbs House Boutique in Wenham. She was an part the Wenham Village Improvement Association and served as a general board member for quite some time. Meredith s going to be remembered for a gracious, elegant lady whose numerous acts of kindness and generosity touched many lives. She led her life which includes a loving, open heart and compassionate spirit.
Barbara Ann Queenan Riley
Barbara, a caring, generous "peopleperson," was dedicated not just to her family but her profession and community also. If somebody was at need, or something like that should be done Barbara would gladly be there, with tenacity and dedication to work open to them. Barbara, inside their quiet, reserved manner, loathed being the focal point and desired no recognition to become with her accomplishments it doesn't momentous. Barbara shared fortyfour several years of marriage on the date devoted, loving husband Mark, who cherished her in excess of words can define. Barbara adoration of her family was boundless. She was a rare hostess of many family holidays and celebrations no small feat given her extensive, loving family. Barbara shall still be remembered due to her beautiful smile, and unwavering devotion, to her family, her friends perhaps even strangers in need. Her caring, generous heart of gold could be particularly within her sparkling Irish eyes.
Danvers, MA Philip L. Evans, 87, a distinguished veteran of WWII as well as the Korean War having a prominent Peabody businessman, died peacefully Monday evening at his residence using his family at his side. He was the devoted husband of Gloria (Spinazola) Evans. He was given birth in Peabody, Mass., on September 23, 1925, the son of an late Howard and Edith (Littlefield) Evans and spent my childhood years in Danvers, graduating from Holten School in 1943. Navy and could be veteran of both WWII and Korea. Phil was the person receiving Thirteen Service Ribbons; seven battle stars, a Presidential Navy Unit Citation and a Bronze Star Medal with Valor in the past his discharge in 1952.
Salem Mrs. Barbara Ann (Queenan) Riley, 62, of Salem, beloved wife of Mark Joseph Riley, retired City of Salem Officer, died January 3rd, 2013, after having a remarkable battle with cancer, bravely via an abundant passion for life that impressed even her doctors and caregivers.
Born in Beverly, Barbara is a devoted daughter on the late John F. and Winifred (Carroll) Queenan. Barbara increased and educated in Salem, graduating from Salem College and later continuing her education at North Shore Vocational school.