Friday, May 17, 2013
These residents of Holliston, Hopkinton and Milford died in recent days.
Theodore E. Mitchell, 76, of Milford, died May 14 in the VA Hospital, West Roxbury. He was the husband of Joan J. (Narducci) Mitchell.
Teddy and his wife Joan were the owners and operators of the White Horse Sports Pub in Gloucester, RI for many years. They previously owned the former Milford Glass and the former Thermal Pane, both in Milford, for several years.
Teddy was born Feb. 27, 1937 in Hopedale, the son of the late Emery J. and Blanche I. (Jolette) Mitchell. He was a Korean War veteran serving in the U.S. Air Force as a firefighting paratrooper.
Teddy was a member of the Italian American War Veterans Club, Post 40, the Dramatic Sportsmans Club, and the Marchegiano Club all in Milford. He loved to sing and was a well-known …
Thursday, May 9, 2013
These residents of Holliston, Hopkinton and Milford died in recent days.
Wayne A. Hontz, 50, of Milford, died May 5 at home with his family by his side. He was the husband of Cathy T. (Kozlowski) Hontz.
A resident of Milford for 25 years, he had previously lived in Bellingham and New Bedford. Wayne possessed a keen sense of humor and loved to write-especially poetry. He was a loving father and husband. Gregory J. Schmall, 24, of Milford and formerly of Holliston, died May 3. Born in Newton, he was the son of Michele M. (Breton) Schmall of Walpole and Stephen A. Schmall of East Falmouth. A 2006 Holliston High School graduate, Gregory was a Navy Veteran and a member of the American Legion. He also worked as a Holliston Auxiliary Police Officer. Mary C. (Alphonse) Castagnaro, 84, of Milford died April 29, at the …
Thursday, April 25, 2013
These residents of Holliston, Hopkinton and Milford died in recent days.
Jose “Joe” Marques, 84, of Milford, died April 23 at home in the loving care of his daughters.
He was employed for 25 years at Digital Corp in Shrewsbury, retiring in 1986. He previously worked for RCA in Needham.
Joe was a member of the Portuguese Club in Milford. He enjoyed upland game hunting, soccer, Club Sporting, and gardening and was especially known for his fig trees. Thomas P. Butler, 76, of Milford died April 22 in Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston. He was the husband of Jeanne M. (Cormier) Butler. He loved time spent with his family, especially with his children and grandchildren. He also followed New England sports, most notably the Red Sox and Patriots. He was a longtime member of St. Mary’s Church and enjoyed trips to …
Friday, April 19, 2013
These residents of Holliston, Hopkinton and Milford died in recent days.
Jo-Ann (Burns) Leclaire, 66, of Milford, died April 16 in the Blaire House of Milford.
She was employed for 27 years at Kidde-Fenwal, Inc. in Ashland, retiring as a supervisor in 2009. She had worked part-time at the Jean Cahill Recreation Program in Milford.
Jo-Ann was born January 21, 1947, in Milford, the daughter of Joseph P. Burns of Hopedale and the late Mary (Hickey) Burns. She was a graduate of Hopedale High School, Class of 1965. Charles J. Dahlgren, 84, of Holliston, died April 15 at the Pond Home in Wrentham. Born in Newark, NJ, he was the son of the late Helen (Murray) and Charles Dahlgren. He was the husband of the late Rose Marie Dahlgren who passed in July 2011. Mr. Dahlgren's obituary and arrangements are incomplete at …
Thursday, April 11, 2013
These residents of Holliston, Hopkinton and Milford died in recent days.
Alex M. Jablonski, 96, of Milford, died April 5 in the Beaumont Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Northbridge MA. He was the husband of the late Ethel F. (Hatch) Jablonski who died in 1980. He was born in Franklin, son of the late John and Anna (Ackerman) Jablonski and lived in Milford most of his life. He was a graduate of the St. Mary’s high School in Milford. He was a World War II Army Veteran. Mr. Jablonski retired in 1983 from the former Marlboro Footwear where he was employed as a shoe cutter. He was previously employed at the former Boston Stride Rite Shoe Company and the former Herman Shoe Company. Florence M. (Paradiso) Bodio, 97, of Milford, died April 5 in Milford Regional Medical Center. She was the wife of the late Henry “…
Thursday, April 4, 2013
These residents of Holliston, Hopkinton and Milford died in recent days.
Robert E. “Bob” Hensel II, 50, of Milford, died April 3 in the Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston.
He was employed for 25 years as a chef at the former Captain Bob’s Seafood Market in Framingham until its closing in 1998. He then served as a chef in several restaurants in the Framingham area.
Mr. Hensel was born May 11, 1962 in Melbourne, FL, son of Robert E. Hensel of Milford and the late Nancy J. (Matott) Hensel. He was a graduate of Framingham North High School.
Bob was an avid gardener and enjoyed scuba diving in his younger years. He loved riding his Harley Davidson motorcycle. Robert R. Spindel, 85, of Milford died April 1 in the Milford Regional Medical Center, Milford. He was the husband of the late Eleanor A. (McMann) Spindel…
Thursday, March 28, 2013
These residents of Holliston, Hopkinton and Milford died in recent days.
E. Perry Wood, 93, of Franklin formerly of Milford, died March 24 in Forge Hill Senior Living, Franklin. He was the husband of the late Muriel (Conforti) Wood who died in 2008. His first wife Norma (Phillips) Wood died in 1974. Perry loved to golf and was past president of the men’s league at Clearwater Country Club, Clearwater, FL. While living in CT and RI, he took great pride in volunteering and chauffeuring celebrities and pro-golfers at many regional PGA Tournaments. He enjoyed big band music and would travel throughout New England to see Glenn Miller perform. In his youth, he was scouted by the St. Louis Cardinals baseball team and was a talented American Legion Baseball player. Dorothy N. “ Dot” (Natoli) Chamberlain, 81, of Milford…
Thursday, March 14, 2013
These residents of Holliston, Hopkinton and Milford died in recent days.
Anna M. Calcagni, 76, of Coventry, RI, died March 10 at her home. She is survived by her children Harold Mann, wife Linda; Deborah Engle, husband Robert; Michael Mann, wife Sandra; Joseph Mann, wife Lisa; son Charles W. Calcagni, II, wife Theresa, of Milford; son Paul Calcagni, wife Eliose; David Calcagni, wife Karen; Elizabeth D'Agostino, husband John; and the late Allen Calcagni. Visiting hours Friday 4 to 7 pm with a service at 7 p.m. in the Winfield and Sons Funeral Home, 571 West Greenville Road, Rt. 116, North Scituate. Elizabeth “Bette” Cenedella, 89, of Milford died March 12. She was employed as a nurse’s aide for 17 years, retiring from the former Cushing Hospital in Framingham. Diana B. Guaman, infant, of Milford died March 3. In…
Thursday, March 7, 2013
These residents of Holliston, Hopkinton and Milford died in recent days.
Betty Jane Scott, 72, of Holliston, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, March 3. Betty was an employee at Dennison Crossing for 36 years before her retirement. She enjoyed knitting, spending time in Martha’s Vineyard and Florida and had a large Betty Boop Collection. George William Wood, age 89, from Holliston, passed away Sunday, March 3. His life was a rags to riches story. He was born in 1923, but was given away during the Great Depression because his mother could not afford to care for 3 children, and he was the only boy. He was raised by the Eckles and Fales families in Holliston, who took him in and treated him as a member of their families. In 1944, while on leave in Baltimore, Maryland, the day after he turned 21 and became “legal…
Thursday, February 28, 2013
These residents of Holliston, Hopkinton and Milford died in recent days.
Philip Camlin, 92, formerly of Holliston and Hopkinton, passed away Sunday, Feb. 24. A graduate of Hopkinton High School, he was the lead singer in the popular local groups, the Banjo Hobos and then the Banjo Rowdies, who entertained for years throughout Massachusetts and at the New York World’s Fair in 1964. He and Mary were also active square dancers with the Holliston Squares. In later years, he volunteered at the Holliston Senior Center and was a fixture at the produce stall at its annual Harvest Fair. Doris S. (Evers) Williams, 84, of Milford, died Friday, Feb. 22. Mrs. Williams was a Hotel Lobby Attendant at the former Milford Sheraton Hotel for more than 8 years before her retirement in 1993. She previously worked for many years at …