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The Boston Globe TUESDAY, JULY 17, 2012 KIRK HAM, Thomas A. Jr. Of Lexington, July 15, 2012. Hus- 1 NIKOLA, James "Jamie" In New York, July 12. Beloved son of the late Sotir and Blanche Nikola.

Beloved grandson of the late Athena Nikola. Survived by his fiance Debora Trapanese of New York. Devoted nephew of Bessie Margaret of Holbrook and Louise Anthony of Texas. Dear friend of Peter Sotos and Eric Scholz. Also survived by several cousins and extended family.

Funeral service will be held at the Albanian Orthodox Cathedral of St. George, 523 East Broadway, South Boston, Thursday at 1 1 o'clock. Visitation will be held prior to service from 10-11. Expressions of sympathy may be made in Jamie's memorial to St. George Cathedral, 523 East Broadway, South Boston 02127 powers, Kathleen "Kathy" (Ferratusco) Of Everett on July 13.

Beloved wife of James. Mother of Craig and his wife Patricia of Maiden, Scott and his wife Marissa of Stamford, CT and Karen Dogherty and her husband Edward of Danvers. Sister of Eleanor Young of Hampstead, NH. Also survived by 6 grandchildren, Craig, Anna, Emma, Max, Shea and Langley. Visiting hours will be Thursday from 4--8 p.m.

at the Salvatore Rocco 8c Sons Funeral Home, 331 Main EVERETT. A Funeral Service will be held Friday, July 20 in the Woodlawn Cemetery Chapel at 10 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations in Mrs. Powers' memory may be made to the American Cancer Society, 9 Riverside Weston, MA 024-93. Complimentary valet parking will be available at front door of funeral home Thursday evening.

Rocco-Carr-Henderson Funeral Service 1-877-71 -ROCCO www.roccofuneralhomes.com PYE, Janice (Kenney) Ames-bury Pye Harris A Memorial Celebration Honoring Janice. Come remember Janice who passed in September 2011, and celebrate her life Sunday July 22, 2012 at the Fern Hill Cemetery, High Street Hanson between 1 1 :30 and 1 2:30 at the back of the cemetery overlooking the pond. No formal service, informal dress. It is after, at 1:30, family and friends are invited to a buffet luncheon at the Upas Koitto Temperance Society (sauna) 83 Suomi Road, Pembroke (off route 36 between route 27 and 1 4-). SCALLI, Donald L.

sr. Of Maiden, July 14-. Beloved hus- Dana or ooierce jScalli. Devoted father of Lozzi of Maiden. Don- Said Jr.

and Donna Hanson of "Newburv. Frank of Maiden. Colette and her fiance Rvan Leav- itt of Windham, ME, John and his wife Karen of Gloucester and Chamaine of Maiden. Dear brother of Josephine Clark of Florida, Anna and Art McDaniel of California, sister-in-law Mary Scalli of Rockport and the late Francis Pietrella, Patti LaBella, and Frank Scalli. Cherished grandfather of Suzanne and Dawn Lozzi of Maiden, Michael and Janelle Scalli of Newbury, Joseph, Maraide and Donald of Maine, Joseph and Nicholas of Gloucester, and Jasmin Marie of Centerville.

He is also survived by many loving family members and friends. Family and friends are kindly invited to attend a Funeral from the Carroll Funeral Home, 721 Salem Street, (Maplewood Square) MALDEN on Thursday, July 19th at 8AM followed by a Funeral Mass celebrated in St. Joseph's Church, 770 Salem Street, Maiden at 9 o'clock. Visiting Hours in the Carroll Funeral Home on Wednesday from 4--8PM. Services will conclude with interment at Forest Dale Cemetery, Maiden.

A proud American and past President of the Sea Rovers of Boston. Carroll Funeral Home 781-322-6322 www.carrollfh.com scribner, Linda M. 61, Of Somerville, July 14-, 2012. Beloved daughter of the late Joan (Kirkpatrick) and George Scribner. Loving cousin of Barbie McKenna, Wayne Lawlor, Wendy McNally, Dianna Vinci, and Tracy Wallace.

Also survived by many dear nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends are invited to attend Calling Hours at the George L. Doherty Funeral Home, 855 Broadway (Powder House Sq.) SOMERVILLE, Thursday evening pm, immediately followed by a Funeral Home Service. Interment is Private. Former longtime employee of O'D Answering Service, Somerville.

For more information visit dohertyfuneralservice.com SHEEHAN, Virginia E. (Tocci) Of Norwood died on July 15, 2012 at the age of 84-. Beloved wife of the late John P. Sheehan. Devoted mother of Ernest Sheehan of Oregon, Daniel Sheehan of Milford and Leslie A.

Thresher and her husband Robert of N. Attleboro. Cherished grandmother of Daniel Sheehan of Oregon. Sister of Antoinette Tocci of Wellesley, Lucille Jarvis of Wellesley, Julie Rando of Falmouth, Jennie Terrio of Fram-ingham, Christine Rooney of Norwood and the late Nicholas, Michael, Louis, Mary Harrigan and Phyllis Kelley. Daughter of the late Louis and Christina (Persutti) Tocci.

At the request of the family all services and burial will be private. Arrangements by the Kraw-Kor-nack Funeral Home 124-8 Washington St. NORWOOD, Ma. 02062. In Meu of flowers donations may be made in her name to the American Cancer Society 30 Speen St.

Framingham Ma. 01701 www.kraw-kornackfuneralhome.com 781-762-0482 siuda, Helen (Riley) Of Chelsea. Beloved wife of the late Stephen Sr. Devoted mother of Darlene Siuda of Chelsea, Mark Siuda and his wife Annette of Everett, Cathy Todisco and her husband Pat of Peabody, Stephen Jr. and his wife Charlotte of Maiden, and the late Linda Siuda-Valentin.

Dear sister of Eleanor "Rusty" DelRaso of Watertown, Dorothy Kenney of Woburn, Warren Riley of Randolph, Kenneth Riley of Woburn, and the late Lorraine MacDonald, Ralph Riley 8c Evelyn Butler. Helen is also survived by her 11 Loving grandchildren, 6 cherished great-grandchildren, and her many adored nieces and nephews. Funeral Services in the Serenity Chapel of the Ruggiero Family Memorial Home, 971 Saratoga St (Orient Heights) EAST BOSTON, on Thursday, July 19 at 10:00 AM. Relatives and friends respectfully invited. Visiting hours Wednesday 4--8.

In Lieu of Flowers, in Honoring Mrs. Siuda, memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, 9 Riverside Weston MA 024-93. Funeral Home is handicapped accessible. Children's lounge available. Courtesy valet parking front entrance of funeral home.

For complimentary transportation to and from funeral home please call 617-569-0990. Ample off street parking in our parking lots. Services will conclude with Mrs. Siuda being laid to rest in Holy Cross cemetery. For more visit: www.ruggieromh.com Ruggiero Family Memorial Home Orient Heights East Boston TRACY, Margaret E.

A resident of Canton for over 58 years, died peacefully, Sunday, July 15, 2012. She was 90 years old. Margaret was born in Cambridge and grew up in New-tonAuburndaTe and attended Newton schools. She later attended Boston University night school. Many years ago Margaret worked for the Carter Rice 8c in Boston.

She was Vice President for the Provident Institute for Savings in Boston, and later worked for Regan Communications in Boston before retiring in 1987. Daughter of the late Thomas and Christine Tracy. Beloved Aunt of Robert W. Tracy of Canton. Sister of the late Finlay Tracy, Thomas Tracy, and Jack Tracy.

She is also survived by many loving nieces and nephews. Visiting hours in the Pushard Family Funeral Home, 210 Sherman CANTON, Wednesday from 4-8 PM. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated Thursday at 10:30 AM in St. John the Evangelist Church, 700 Washington Canton.

Interment Calvary Cemetery, Waltham. In lieu of flowers, donations in Margaret's memory may be made to the St. Labre Indian School, Ashland, Montana 59004-. www.StLabre.org SERVICES Affordable Cremation $1310 complete 617 782 1000 Jlelptran JReett Sc. Ecmmitu Jifuneral plnme www.lehmanreen.com Serving Greater Boston "Greater Boston's Affordable Private Cemetery and Crematory" 617-524-1036 500 Canterbury Street Boston, MA 02131 www.stmichaelcemetery.com Bll Obituaries Barton Biggs, fund manager; often predicted market swings By Elizabeth Stanton BLOOMBERG NEWS NEW YORK Barton Biggs, the money manager whose attention to emerging markets during a 30-year career at Morgan Stanley made him one of the first global investment strategists, has died.

He was 79. Mr. Biggs died Saturday, Morgan Stanley chairman and chief executive James Gorman said Monday in a memo to employees. The cause was complications of a bacterial infection, according to a person with direct knowledge of the situation who asked not to be named because the matter is private. Mr.

Biggs predicted the bull market in US stocks that began in 1982 and warned investors away from Japanese shares in 1989 before they collapsed. He sealed his fame telling investors to sell technology companies as they soared in the late 1990s, a judgment dismissed by the press and other investors until the dot-com bubble burst. After retiring from Morgan Stanley in 2003 at age 70, he started Traxis Partners, a hedge fund, with two other Morgan Stanley alumni. While he was blindsided by the credit crisis that sent the Standard Poor's 500 Index in 2008 to its biggest annual decline since 1937, he correctly called the bottom in US stocks in March 2009. Mr.

Biggs largely invented the role of chief global strategist, which he assumed at Morgan Stanley in 1985, said Stephen Roach, who joined the firm as an economist in 1982 and became chairman of Morgan Stanley Asia. "When I joined Morgan Stanley, we were a US-centric business, and within three years, he said, 'Look, I'm going to step down as US strategist and redefine myself as a global Roach said. "He was way ahead of the pack in discovering and committing himself personally to being one of Wall Street's first global investors and global strategists." Mr. Biggs's calls on US stocks in 1974 and 1982 established his reputation as a prog-nosticator. In 1974 he recommended industrial and natural resources stocks instead of the so-called Nifty 50 large companies, which subsequently collapsed.

In 1982, he said US stocks were beginning a major bull market. The 500 rose for eight consecutive years. He warned investors away from Japanese stocks in 1989 as the Nikkei-225 stock index approached a peak from which it is down more than 77 percent. He grew increasingly bearish on US stocks as the Dow Jones industrial average posted annual gains that averaged 25 percent from 1995 to 1999. In a July 1999 Bloomberg Television interview, Mr.

Biggs said the US stock market was "the biggest bubble in the history of the world." Mr. Biggs's view proved right when the Nasdaq Composite Index tumbled 78 percent starting in March 2000. For three years, Mr. Biggs's reports regularly cited his bullish plumber to illustrate the conventional wisdom of common investors. In 2000 he acknowledged that he had fabricated all the quotations but the first one, "Buy the dips," which the plumber had told him while unclogging a sink at Mr.

Biggs's Idaho vacation home in 1997. After Bloomberg News identified the plumber, Mr. Biggs apologized and said he had used him as a literary device. In March 2003, Mr. Biggs predicted gains of as much as 50 percent in US stocks, more for emerging markets.

The 500 climbed as much as 88 percent, while the MSCI Emerging Markets Index rose more than fourfold. Mr. Biggs, who had majored in English and studied creative writing at Yale University, wrote a memoir, "Hedgehog-ging," published in 2006. "Wealth, War and Wisdom," published in 2008, explored how financial markets discounted major turns of events during World War II. He also wrote a novel about a money manager during the boom-and-bust first decade of the 21st century.

Dana or lois t. uor-Jdan) Kirkham. Father of Patricia McCabe anH hdi- huchanH 3 NAVY William of PpmhrnkP and Thomas R. Kirkham and his wife Marion of Union, ME. Brother of Doris Kirkham of Georgetown, Ontario.

He is also survived by 5 grandchildren, Daniel, Kimberly, lain, and Brittany. Tom attended Boston English High School and earned distinguished Franklin Medal. Attended MIT, graduated with a master's degree in chemical engineering in 1948. His education was interrupted by WWII, he enlisted in the Navy and was aboard the USS Coleman entering Tokyo Harbor. He located in Lexington, was employed by Ionics, Inc.

over 35 years. On retirement he served as a manager of Bermuda Waterworks. He enjoyed golf, boating, and his family, and was particularly proud of his academic achievements. A funeral service will be held Thursday July 19 at the Douglass Funeral Home, 51 Worthen Rd. Lexington at 1 1am.

Relatives and friends are kindly invite to attend. Visiting hours Wednesday from 5pm to 8pm. Donations in his memory may be made to the Alzheimer's Association, 311 Arsenal St. Wa-tertown, MA 02472. Interment Westview Cemetery, Lexington.

Douglass Funeral Home Lexington 781-862-1800 www.douglassfh.com LANE, Esther A. (Haggerty) Age 91, of Quincy, originally from Dorchester, July 13. Beloved wife of the late James M. Visiting hours at the Alfred D. Thomas Funeral Home, 326 Granite MILTON, Thurs.

4 to 8 PM. Complete notice to follow. www.alfreddthomas.com MAHONEY, Mary M. (Tarpey) Of Melrose, July 16, 2012. Beloved wife of the late John G.

Mahoney. Loving mother of John J. Mahoney 8c his wife Polly of VA, Mary Hay-ward 8c her husband William of Melrose, Daniel Mahoney 8c his wife Kellie of Andover, Thomas Mahoney 8c his wife Gina of Winchester, Richard Mahoney 8c his wife MaryAnn of Medford, Robert Mahoney of Melrose and the late Eileen Cyr and Stephen 8c Michael Mahoney. Caring sister of Thomas Tarpey of Charlton, John Tarpey of Carver, Francis Tarpey of Dedham, James Tarpey of Wakefield, Richard Tarpey of Burlington, Robert Tarpey of Braintree and the late Joseph Tarpey 8c Eileen Woods. Mother in law of Valmond Cyr of Medway and Gail Mahoney of Medford.

Also survived by 18 grandchildren, 5 great grandchildren and many nieces 8c nephews. Funeral from the Gately Funeral Home, 79 W. Foster MELROSE, on Friday July 20th at A Mass of Christian burial in St. Mary's Church, Herbert Melrose at Relatives 8c friends are invited. There are no visiting hours.

Burial in Oak Grove Cemetery, Medford. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Hallmark Health Hospice, 178 Savin Maiden, MA 02148 or the charity of your choice. For directions, obituary or to sign guest book visit www.gatelyfh.com Gately Funeral Home 781-665-1949 MAZZOLA, Jeanette (Salvucci) Of Watertown, formerly of Brighton, July 15, 2012. Beloved Wife of 64 yrs to Donato "Hawk" Maz-zola. Loving Mother to Diane Shapleigh and her Husband Paul of Brockton, Denise Mazzola and her partner Brian Tullos of Brighton.

Loving Grandmother "Meme" to Tyler Mudarri and his Wife Kara of Virginia Beach. Visitation Thurs, July 19, from 4-8pm in the Andrew J. Magni Son Funeral Home, 365 Watertown St, Rt. 16, NEWTON. Graveside Service Friday at 1 1AM in Calvary Cemetery, Waltham.

Andrew J. Magni Son F.H., Newton www.magnifuneralhome.com Mcdonough, Arlene M. (Clougherty) Of Braintree, died July 14, 2012. Beloved wife of John T. McDonough of Braintree.

Loving mother of Thomas B. McDonough and his wife Susan of Scituate, Claire W. Brady and her husband Joseph of Braintree and John "Jack" McDonough and his wife Marci of Braintree. Sister of William P. Clougherty of Plymouth and the late Paul Clougherty.

Cherished grandmother of Meaghan, Jack and Julia McDonough of Scituate, Owen Brady of Braintree and David and Patrick McDonough of Braintree. Arlene was born in Boston and lived in South Boston before settling in Braintree where she lived and raised her family. Arlene worked as a teller for Citizens Bank in North Quincy for 10 years before retiring in 2004. She had a passion for photography, and she also enjoyed reading, gardening and History. Most of alTAr-lene loved spending time with her family who were the cornerstone of her life.

She will be missed by all who had the pleasure to have known her. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the visiting hours on Thursday 4-8 PM in the Keohane Funeral Home, 785 Hanco*ck QUINCY. A Celebration of Life Service will be held in the funeral home at 9:1 5 AM on Friday prior to the Funeral Mass in St. John's Church, Quincy at 10 AM. Burial in St.

Joseph's Cemetery, West Roxbury. Donations in memory of Arlene may be made to a Charity of your choice. See www.Keohane.com or call 1-800-Keohane for directions and online condolences. mcinerney, Helen L. (May) Of Manchester, NH, formerly of bsearora, nm, bsurnngton and Somerville, July 10, 2012.

Wife of the late John 3M. Loving mother of Lor raine McDermott 8c her husband Fred of Manchester, NH and Michael of Gilbert, AZ. She was the grandmother of Sarah McDermott of Nashua, NH 8c her fiance, Michael Simenou, William McDermott 8c his wife Alicia of Manchester, NH, Mark McDermott of Manchester, NH, and Nicole Mcinerney of Gilbert, AZ. Sister of Lorraine Britton of Phoenix, AZ, the late Robert, Ruth, and Edward May. Also survived by many nieces, nephews, and friends.

Funeral from the Edward V. Sullivan Funeral Home, 43 Winn BURLINGTON (exit 34 off Rt. 128, Woburn side) on Friday, July 20 at 9 a.m. Followed by a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Mar- faret's Church, 111 Winn urlington at 10 a.m.

Visiting hours on Thursday from 4-8 p.m. Interment in Chestnut Hill Cemetery, Burlington. Memorials in Helen's name may be made to the Little Sisters of the Poor, 1 86 Highland Ave, Somerville, MA 02143 or Mount Carmel Health Care Center, 235 Myrtle Manchester, NH 03104. For directions, obituary 8c online guest book see www.sullivanfuneralhome.net or www.saintmarga retschurch.net. WW II Navy Veteran muse, Benjamin Jr.

Of South Dennis, July 15, 2012. Beloved husband of the late Ruth (MacEachern). He leaves eight children and thirty two grandchildren. Ben was the founder of Parnassus Book Service of Yarmouthport and established Parnassus Imprints to re-publish out-of-print books of local interest. Visiting hours will be held at the Doane Beal 8c Ames Funeral Home, 729 Rt 134, S.

DENNIS on Wed. July 18 from 4-7 p.m. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Thursday July 19th at St Pius Church, 94 Station Ave, South Yarmouth, Mass at 10 a.m. For online condolences please visit doanebealames.com UMBRO, Frank J. Of Roslindale, after a long illness.

juiy i. eeiovea for 53 loving years to gjosephine (Raneri) Umbro. gLoving father of Lisa and her husband Matt Dinola of Waltham and Michael Umbro and his wife Kim of Colts Neck, NJ. Cherished Nonno of Analise, Steven, Alexander, Michael, Dominic, and Nicholas. Brother of the late Rocco Umbro.

Also survived by several nieces and nephews. U.S. Veteran Air National Guard, retired Quality Assurance Engineer with Lockheed Martin, Frank proudly worked security for the McMullen Museum at Boston College for ten years. He was an active parishioner at Sacred Heart Church. He served as a Lector and President of the Sacred Heart Home and School Association and member of the Knights of Columbus.

Funeral from the Robert J. Lawler and Crosby Funeral Home, 1803 Centre WEST ROXBURY, on Thursday, July 19th, at 9:00 am. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in the Sacred Heart Church, Roslindale, at 10:00 am. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Visiting hours in the funeral home on Wednesday from pm.

Entombment St. Michael's Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Frank's name to the American Heart Association, 20 Speen Framingham, MA 01701. www. heart.org www.lawlerfuneralhome.com Lawler and Crosby Funeral Home 617-323-5600 WASHAK, Richard A.

Of East Bridgewater died on July 14- at ine age or v. mcnara -was the loving son of the late Edward and Helen S(Keleher) Washak and was graduate ot cnristopner Columbus High School. He enlisted in the US Navy from 1954- and served in the reserves until 1972. Richard was proud of his service and retired as a chief petty officer. Richard moved to East Bridgewater in 1991.

Richard's father founded Ever-Hot All Copper, a water heating company in South Boston where Richard worked for many years. Richard later owned WashaK Industries where he worked with his son Eric. He loved dogs, visiting Marco Island, and tending to his vegetable garden. Richard was a life long member of The American Legion, an avid Patriots and Red Sox Tan, and he loved to cook and read. Richard was the loving husband of Nancy M.

(Heath) Washak and loving father of Richard Jr. of FL, Michele Hudson of Wilmington, Gregory M. of Amesbury, Cori M. Sugrue of Wilmington, Kerri Hunt of Pembroke, John of NC, Eric of East Bridgewater, Brenda O'Brien of NH, Susan Foster of Newton, Debra Dickie of Plympton, Terri O'Brien of Salem, Linda O'Fihelly of East Bridgewater, and Wendy O'Brien of East Bridgewater. Proud "Papa" of 24- and great grandfather of 6.

Brother of Michael Wayshak of Sharon and the late Edward and Miriam. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Friends and family are invited to the Prophett-Chapman, Cole 8c Gleason Funeral Home, 35 Spring EAST BRIDGEWATER on Thurs. July 19th from 4--7pm. In lieu of flowers donations may be sent The Fisher House Foundation, Inc.

111 Rockville Pike, Suite 4-20 Rockville, MD 20850 For and online guestbook visit www.ccgfuneraTnome.com Prophett-Chapman Cole Gleason 508-378-4826 WHITEHOUSE, Ralph J. Age 81 of Quincy, died peacefully. ivionaay, juiy 1 1, 2012 at the John Scott House in Brain- jovine familv. He was born, raised, andeducafed in Dorchester. Mr.

Whitehouse graduated from the English High School of Boston. He lived in Quincy for fifty years, previously living in Boston. He served in the United States Army during the Korean War as a Medic in the 1666th Medical Company of the 160th Infantry Regiment. He received the Korean Service Medal with two Bronze stars. Mr.

Whitehouse was a longtime member of the Boston Mailers Teamsters Local No. 1 and worked at the Boston Globe for over fifty years, retiring ten years ago. He especially enjoyed spending time with his family. Beloved husband of the late Ann J. (Connolly) Whitehouse.

Devoted father of James E. Whitehouse of Quincy, Susan A. Greene of Weymouth and her former husband Richard Greene, Sandra J. McGunigle and her husband Steven of Weymouth, and the late John G. Whitehouse.

Loving grandfather of Susan, Seanna, and Brendan Greene, Christie, John, and Matthew McGunigle. Brother of the late Robert White-house. Also survived by many nieces, nephews, and cousins. Funeral from the Sweeney Brothers Home for Funerals, 1 Independence Ave. I CY, Th rsd ay, July 19th, at 9 a.m.

Funeral Mass in Sacred Heart Church, 386 Hanco*ck Street, North Quincy, at 10 a.m. Relatives 8c friends are invited to attend. Visiting Hours Wednesday 4--8 p.m. Interment with Military Honors at Blue Hill Cemetery, Braintree. You are invited to visit: www.thesweeneybrothers.com or call 617-4-72-634-4-.

WILKINSON GREENBERG, Mary In Jackson, NH on July 10, 2012, age 87 of Jackson, formerly of Toronto, Canada and Boston. Mother of Tim Scott and his partner. Sheila Kackley of Jackson; Grandmother of Charlie Scott of North Conway, NH; and stepmother of Gregg Rainone of Orlando FL. A public celebration of her life will take place on August 9th from 12 to 3 p.m. at the Shannon Door Pub in Jackson.

In lieu of flowers gifts can be made to Children Unlimited or Mountain Top Music in Conway, NH or the charity of your choice. The Furber and White Funeral Home in North Conway is in charge of arrangements. WRIGHT, Lerlene H. Of Boston, July 7, 2012. Loving mother of Joyelle D.

Wright-Gordon, Rena A. Wright, and James W. Wright-Chase all of Boston. Beloved grandmother of Dimitri R. Wright and Ajani J.

Gordon. Dear companion of James W. Chase. She leaves four sisters, three brothers and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Funeral service Tuesday at Eliot Church of Roxbury, 120 Walnut Ave, Roxbury at 1 PM.

Visiting with the family at church at 12 Noon. Burial Mt. Hope Cemetery, Mattapan. Arrangements by Davis Funeral Home Boston. To post a sympathy message visit www.DavisFuneralHomeBoston.com Honor your loved one with a photo in The Boston Globe.

Ask your funeral director for details. 9Ehe Boston dMobe i 1 1 O'B RIANT, Robert E. Of Winchester passed away on juiv 1 a ai ianey onnic wifh his beloved wife, Su-san at his side. He was 'J- "85 yrs. old.

A retired Bay-banks Vice-President. Bob served in the 33rd Infantry during the Philippine Liberation During the Korean War, he transferred to the Air Force achieving the rank of Master Sergeant and was stationed in Korea and Japan. Besides his wife, he leaves a brother. Dr. C.

Rex O'Briant of Gilbert, AZ and three sisters: Irma Strickland and Margaret Collier of Fayette-ville, NC and Sara Walker of Li I -lington. He also leaves a brother and sister-in-law, Stephen Ar-manda Manning of Pawtucket, Rl and numerous nieces and nephews. Family and friends are invited to attend the wake on Friday, July 20 from 5-8pm at the MacK-ey Funeral Home, 22 Conant DANVERS, MA. A Funeral Mass with military honors will be held at 1 1 :00 am on Saturday at Christ the Redeemer Anglican Church, 188 Elliott St. (Rt.

62) Danvers, MA. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Christ the Redeemer Anglican Church. See www.mackeyfuneralhome.com Mac key Funeral Home 978 774 0033 PAD AW Martha (Bienstock) Of Brookline, MA, passed away after a brief illness, on July 16, 2012. Wife of Gabriel Padawer. Caring mother of Jill Padawer-Gemmil of South Carolina and Sukey Padawer and her husband John Clark of Somerville.

Grandmother of Aaron Gemmill and his wife, Kressent Pottenger and Janet Gemmill-Peckham and her husband, Chris Peckham. Great grandmother of Eva Maxine Gemmill. Loyal sister of Jupp Bienstock and various and sundry family in Massachusetts, Florida, Texas, New Jersey, New York, California, Washington D. Israel, and Brazil. Service at Temple Israel, 477 Longwood Boston, (parking attendants on the River-way), on Wednesday, July 18, 2012 at 1 1 am.

Following interment. Memorial Observance will be held at her late residence until 8 pm and will continue Thursday 2-4- pm and 7-9 pm and Friday 2-4-pm. In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory may be made to the charity of your choice. Brezniak-Rodman Chapel Brezniakrodman.com PARRY, Robert Thorndike Of Needham, formerly of Welles- ley, beimoniana ag-qJjamore Beach, 92, HlJlnintSt-i ptientM 1 1 ui i Sunday, July 15, at North Hill. Devoted husband of 62 years of Peg "Marmie" Lydon Parry, who died in March, 2009.

Robert leaves his children Janet Parry Ware and her husband Dwight of Gloucester, Nancy Parry Doran and her husband George of Wayland, Dr. Robert Lydon Parry and his wife Jennifer of Hudson, Ohio. He leaves ten grandchildren: Elizabeth Ware Sargent and her husband James Anthony Sargent of Gloucester; Jeffery John Doran and his wife Colleen Doody Doran of Needham; Dwight Atwood Ware of Gloucester; Courtney Doran Egan and her husband Timothy wood Egan of Boston; Allison Doran Olcott and her husband Timothy Stratton Olcott of Boston; Benjamin Tyler Ware of Gloucester, Devin Elizabeth Parry and Robert Carter Thorndike Parry of Shaker Heights, Ohio, and Hanna Dianne DiLuciano of Hudson Ohio. He also leaves Kimberly Sober Parry of Shaker Heights, Ohio, along with four great grandchildren; Taylor, Luke and Chase Sargent of Gloucester and Gage Olcott of Boston. Born in Cambridge on September 18, 1919, he was raised in Belmont where he graduated from Belmont High School in 1937.

Robert graduated from M.l.T. in 194-1 with a degree in electrical engineering and later attended the Sloan School of Management. Employed at Boston Edison Company for his entire career, he retired as Vice President of Employee Relations. Robert's honesty, acute sense of fairness and equality were valued on both sides of many complicated issues in public utility policy during years of great change. Those same skills made him an equally skilled negotiator within his loving family.

Commissioned as a 2nd lieutenant USMC at Quantico in 194-3, he served in the Pacific theater on Guam and Iwo Jima during World War II. Called again to active duty in 1950, Robert served in Korea and was honorably discharged from active service in 1953. He remained devoted to the Marine Corps, serving with loyalty and joy in the Marine Corps Reserves and finally retiring from reserve duty as a full colonel in 1973. Until trie end of his life, he enjoyed the affectionate title of "Colonel" from anyone who knew him. Lovingly known as Robes to family and friends.

Bob Parry and his wife Marmie raised their family in Wellesley Massachusetts. An active member of the community, he served on multiple town boards among them The Wellesley Planning Committee, The Wellesley Assemblies and St. Paul's Church. Robes and Marmie spent many happy years as active members of the Wellesley Country Club with cherished friends, particularly the group known as Always nappiest with family and friends. Robes took great joy in supporting the passion and talents of all his grandchildren at freezing hockey rinks, soccer fields too numerous to list, college football stadiums, sailboats and tennis courts all over New England.

Always a sharp numbers man. Robes was an avid Boston sports fan who devoured the local sports pages to stay current when discussing stats with his family. As a devoted husband, father, grandfather and friend, Robert Parry truly embodied the Marine Corps motto "semper He will be greatly missed by all who knew him. Funeral from the George F. Doherty 8c Sons Funeral Home, 4-77 Washington St.

(RT. 16) WELLESLEY, Thursday at 9:30 AM. Fuenral Mass in St. Paul Church, Wellesley at 10AM. Visitation at the Funeral Home, Thursday July 19 from 8:30 to Private Interment, Cambridge Cemetery, Cambridge MA.

Donations in Robert's memory can be made to The Semper Fi Fund, at semperfifund.org. For directions and guestbook gfdoherty.com George F. Doherty Sons welTesley 781-235-4100 22 OUINIM. Joseph I In Taunton, July 15, 2012, hus band of the late Alice M. Quinn, died in his home peacefully with Shis familv bv his side at the aee of 87.

Born in Dedham. Joe was the son of the late Richard and Gertrude (Griffin) Quinn. He was a graduate of Dedham High School and Boston College class of 194-9. Joe was a veteran of the US Marine Corps serving in the Pacific during WWII. Joe was a licensed insurance agent and owner of Allan M.

Walker Insurance Agency in Taunton. He was the founder and coach of the Coyle and Cassidy High School Hockey Team for thirty-five years. Joe was a member of the 194-9 Boston College national championship hockey team. He was the past president of the Taunton Boys 8c Girls Club, Taunton Chamber of Commerce, United Way of Greater Taunton, Taunton Development Corp for twenty three years, and was a member of the Taunton Rotary, past Commissioner of TMLP in Taunton, former trustee of Bristol County Savings Bank in Taunton, past Chairman of the Board of Morton Hospital 8c Medical Center. He enjoyed skiing, golfing, traveling, and going to all of his famines sporting events and cherished time with his family.

Joe was the father of Colleen Quinn of Hull, Michelle Quinn of CA, Kevin Quinn and his wife Anita of Hubbardston, Brian Quinn of Mansfield, Michael Quinn and his wife Deborah of Pocasset, and Terrence Quinn and his wife Lisa of Taunton. Grandfather of thirteen grandchildren. Brother of the late Marie Newman, Richard, John, and Frank Quinn. Calling hours will be held at the O'Keefe-Wade Funeral Home, 70 Washington Street in TAUNTON, Wednesday, July 18th, from 4-8 PM. A Mass will be held at St.

Mary's Church in Taunton on Thursday at 10 AM. Interment will be at the National Cemetery in Bourne, MA, at 12:30 PM. In lieu of flowers, donations in Joseph's memory may be made to the Taunton Boys 8c Girls Club, 31 Court Taunton, MA, 02780. Please visit our website at: www.okeefewade.com to sign the online guestbook, obituaries, 8c directions. ROONEY, Francis B.

Age 83, of W. Falmouth, formerly of W. Roxbury, a Navy Veteran of WW II, passed away on Sunday, July 1 5, 2012, after a period of failing health. Frank is survived by his nephew, Kenneth J. Michel and his wife Janet of N.

Easton, his niece, Karen A. Meyer and her husband Robert of E. Falmouth, his nephew, Frank C. Berry III and his wife Rita of Wrentham, and his niece, Judy A. Hickey and her husband Timothy of S.

Easton. He is also survived by his grandnieces, Jennifer McGuire, Katie Meyer, Lauren Berry, Ashley Berry, Alison Hickey, Shannon Hickey, Erin Hickey, and Caitlin Hickey. Visiting Hours will be Wednesday, July 1 8, from 9:00 to 10:30, at Chapman, Cole 8c Gleason Funeral Home, 4-75 Main (Rt. 28). His Funeral Mass will follow at AM at St.

Patrick's Church, 511 Main Falmouth. Burial will be at PM at St. Joseph's Cemetery, 900 La Grange West Roxbury. Memorial donations may be made to JML Care Center, 1 84- Ter Heun Falmouth, MA 0254-0 or Hospice and Palliative Care of Cape Cod, 765 Attucks Lane, Hyannis, MA 02601 For online guestbook and directions, viisit: www.ccgfuneralhome.com. Chapman, Cole Gleason Funeral Home 475 Main St.

Falmouth, MA 508-540-4172 ROSEIMKRAIMTZ, Marvin 95, of Holliston and formerly of Douglas and Dover, MA passed away peacefully on Sunday, July 15th, 2012. Beloved husband of the late Cynthia Dunn. He is survived by his sons, Eric and his wife Renee of Holliston, David and his wife Susan of Emmaus, PA, Craig and his wife Lisa of Needham, and Joel and his wife Kathy of Dou- flas. Cherished grandfather of mily, Jake, Sarah, Stephen, Jessica, Michael, Jaclyn, Talia, Hannah and Jonah. Born in NYC, Marvin graduated from Rutgers University, Class of 194-0.

He served in the U.S. Air Force during WWII as a combat photographer and Staff Sergeant. Marvin owned and operated the Needham Camera Shop for 50 years before retiring in 2004-. He will be remembered for his integrity, independence and love for nis family. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a graveside funeral service on Tuesday July 17th at 10:00 a.m.

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