C10 The Boston Globe FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2019
Of Wrentham, passed away on Sunday,
September 15, 2019. He was 63 years
old. Randy, the youngest child of long-
time Needham residents, the late Gor-
don and Geraldine Jones, was born on
August 21, 1956, at the former Glover
Memorial Hospital in Needham, MA.
He was a greatly beloved son, brother,
uncle, brother-in-law and friend.
Randy attended Needham public
schools and graduated from Needham
High School in 1974. He graduated
from New Hampton School in New
Hampton, NH in 1975 and from North-
eastern University in 1981. Randy was
an outstanding hockey player for all
Needham teams, known for a wicked
slap shot on defense. He was an avid
and very good golfer; when he was 18
he out-drove pro, Ben Crenshaw, in a
long-drive contest. He was a successful
salesman in the high-tech sector and
had lived in Wrentham for many years.
Randy was devoted to his beloved
dogs Berlin, Vasco and Lefty. He is
survived by his siblings; Carol Heil
of Silver Spring, MD, Gordon Jones
Jr. of Scituate, MA, David Jones of
Springfield, MO, Valerie Roy of South
Portland, ME, and Allison Jones of Los
Angeles, CA. He is also survived by
many nieces and nephews.
Visiting Hours will be held in the
Eaton Funeral Home, 1351 Highland
Ave., NEEDHAM, on Friday, Septem-
ber 20th from 4-7 pm. Relatives and
friends are kindly invited to attend.
AFuneral Service will be held at the
Congregational Church of Needham,
1154 Great Plain Ave., Needham, on
Saturday, September 21st at 11 am.
Interment to follow in the Jones family
lot at Oak Grove Cemeteryin Plymouth.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Randy’s
name may be made to the MSPCA, 350
South Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA
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JONES, Randall Burr
‘Randy”
Eaton Funeral Home
781-444-0201
Of Wayland, MA and Tucson, AZ.
Beloved wife of Alan G. Miller. Devoted
mother of Caren (Hillel Hammerman)
of Scarsdale, NY, David Friedberg (Me-
gan Tainer) of Salem, MA, Lawrence
Friedberg (Phyllis Tankel) of Hills-
borough, CA, stepmother of Geoffrey
Miller (Shea Schatell); adored “Gram”
of Daniel Hammerman (Robyn), Rachel
Hammerman (Claudia Catalano), Emily
Hammerman, Leah Hammerman,
AlexanderFriedberg (Markéta), Brian
Friedberg, Joshua Friedberg, Matthew
Friedberg; stepgrandmother of Natasha
Miller (Alex Blau); devoted “GG” of
Elsa, Benny and Zev. Shiva to be ob-
served at the Miller home Sunday, Sep-
tember 22, 1pm - 8pm. Family requests
no flowers, please. Donations may be
made to the charity of your choice.
MILLER, Natalie C. (Cohen)
Levine Chapels, Brookline
617-277-8300
http://www.levinechapel.com
Of North Reading, formerly of Malden,
September 17, 2019, age 84. Beloved
husband of 62 years to Nancy (Monah-
an) MacDonald; loving father of Cheryl
Gauthier, Ruth Bernard and Susan
Warren; brother of Donald MacDonald;
grandfather of 7 and great-grandfather
of 4.
Funeral Service at the Trinity
Evangelical Church, 105 Haverhill St.,
North Reading on Monday, September
23 at 10 AM. Calling Hours on Sunday,
September 22 from 4 to 7 PM at the
Croswell Funeral Home, 19 Bow St.,
NORTH READING. Burial will be in
Riverside Cemetery in North Reading.
Memorial donations may be made
in his memory to the charity of one’s
choice. http://www.croswellfuneralhome.com
MacDONALD, Robert J.
“Bob”
Croswell Funeral Home
North Reading (978) 664-3031
http://www.croswellfuneralhome
Of Swampscott, MA, entered into rest
on September 19, 2019 at the age of
- Beloved husband of Freda (Levine)
London. Devoted father of Barry
London, Gerald (Diann) London, and
Diane (Randy) Haskins. Cherished
grandfather of 9 grandchildren and 8
great-grandchildren. The loving brother
of the late Walter London. Dear son
of the late Joseph and Bertha London.
Agraveside service for Max will be
held on Sunday, September 22, 2019,
at 1:00PM in Shirat Hayam Cemetery
(Temple Israel Section), Lowell Street,
Peabody, MA 01960. Shiva will be held
following interment at The Crown
Pointe Clubhouse, 400 Paradise Road,
Swampscott, MA 01907 until 8:00
pm. In lieu of flowers, expressions of
sympathy may be made in his memory
to: Chelsea Jewish Life, 240 Lynnfield
Street, Peabody, MA 01960 (chelseajew-
ish.org) or to: Alzheimer’s Association,
309 Waverley Oaks Rd, Waltham, MA
02452 (alz.org) or to: the charity of
one’s choice.The staff at Stanetsky-
Hymanson Memorial Chapel, 10 Vinnin
Street, SALEM, MA 01970 have the
honor of caring for Max and his family.
For more information or to register in
the online guestbook, please visit http://www.
stanetskyhymansonsalem.com
LONDON, Max
Stanetsky-Hymanson Chapel
Salem, MA
78 1- 581 -2 300
Of Winthrop and Woburn,
Sept. 18, 2019, at 97 years
of age. Devoted husband of
75 years to Marjorie (Aiken). Dear fa-
ther of Edward J. Langley and his wife
Barbara of Acton, Kathleen Allenbrook
and her husband Mike of FL, Karen
Langley and her husband Charlie Carr
of Methuen and Margery Fuccione and
her husband John of Burlington. Cher-
ished grandfather of Brian Langley and
his wife Erin, Colleen Thompson and
her husband Jeff, Ronnie Weafer and
hiswifeAnaika,StefanieRogersand
her husband Wayne, Michael Weafer
and his wife Amy, Quiana Langley-Carr
and her partner Ivette Fajardo, Kareem
Langley-Carr, Carol Fuccione and her
husband Nick Seagers, Lisa Fuccione
and her husband Peter Mitchell and the
lateEddieLangley.Great-grandfather
to Brenden, Payton, Kennedy, Cooper,
Matt, Nora, Chase, Max, Olivia, Nathan,
Zeia, Auni, Victoria, Jackson, Fiona and
Colin. Also survived by his sister, Joan
Sullivan of Woburn.
Visiting Hours:Family and friends
are cordially invited to attend the
Visitation from the Ernest P. Caggiano
and Son Funeral Home, 147 Winthrop
St., WINTHROP on Sunday, September
22, 2019, from 4:00 to 8:00 PM. The
Funeral will be conducted from the Fu-
neral Home on Monday, September 23,
2019 at 9:00 AM, followed by a Funeral
Mass in St. John the Evangelist Church,
Winthrop at 10:00 AM. Services will
conclude with the interment in the
Belle Isle section of Winthrop Cemetery.
Memorial donations may bemade to
The Jimmy Fund at http://www.jimmyfund.
org or St. Jude Children’s Research Hos-
pital at http://www.stjude.org For directions
or to sign the online guestbook go to
http://www.caggianofuneralhome.com Late
Army veteran WWII.
LANGLEY, Edward J.
Caggiano-O’Maley-Frazier
Winthrop
Was a woman of grace and elegance,
poised and unflappable, clear-eyed and
mild of manner. Lillian grew up in an
apartmentinthelowerBackBayBos-
ton, MA, with her late brother David
Freedman and sister Edith Singal Katz.
She met Bill Sandler one afternoon at
Nantasket Beach, married him in 1941,
and settled in Newton MA, where she
raised their family and participated in
Hadassah and the Temple Emanuel
sisterhood. In the 1960s, when their
company failed, Lillian was essential in
establishing a new business from their
kitchen table, launching – and nam-
ing -- Big Brute speakers. Retirement
brought the Sandlers to Palm Beach,
where charitable work took the place
of business. Throughout, the Sandlers
traveled the world, from China -- as
some of the first American tourists to
visit the country in the 1970s– through
Europe, to the tip of South America.
After Bill died at age 101, Lillian lived
out her last years at Orchard Cove in
Canton, MA; a time of independence,
reflection, and connection to her family,
who will carry her wisdom forward.
They include children Philip Sandler
of Brookline, MA, James Sandler of
Cambridge, MA, and Roberta Bonfilio
of Minnetonka, MN, their spouses,
four grandchildren, and five great-
grandchildren who all had the privilege
of her love.
At her request, Funeral will be
private. Family will receive visitors at
the home of Philip and Lucy Sandler on
Sunday, September 22nd from 7:00 pm
to 9:30 pm. In lieu of flowers, please
make contributions in her memory to a
charity of your choice.
SANDLER, Lillian Freedman
Stanetsky Memorial Chapel
http://www.stanetskybrookline.com
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JOSSELYN, Kenneth F.
Of Malden and formerly of Quincy, died
peacefullyathomeinhissleeponMon-
day, August 26, 2019. He was 66. Born
in Boston, he was raised in Squantum
and was the son of the late Frederick
H. and Lorraine E. (Ingham) Josselyn.
Dear brother of Linda J. McCormack
and her husband Edward J. “Skip” III
of East Falmouth, Mark R. Josselyn and
his wife Marie of Hopkinton and Bev-
erly Asnault and her husband Thomas
of Cohasset. Loving uncle of Ashley
Simmons and her husband Brandon
of Bellingham, David E. McCormack
of E. Falmouth, Dominique Early and
her husband Alex of Waltham, Brittany
Cesario and her husband Vincent of
FL, Alicia Asnault of Cambridge and
Samuel Asnault of Cohasset. Loving
great-uncle of Lukas, Jacob, Zachary,
Vincent Jr. and Aine. Also survived by
many loving extended family members
and many friends. Relatives and
friends are respectfully invited to visit
with the family on Sunday, September
22nd from 12 PM through 1:30 PM
at the First Church of Squantum, 164
Bellevue Rd., Quincy, followed by Ken’s
Funeral Service which will be held
in the First Church of Squantum on
Sunday, September 22nd at 1:30 PM.
Interment is private. In lieu of flowers,
memorial contributions may be sent
in Kenneth’s name to the Pine Street
Inn, 444 Harrison Avenue, Boston,
MA 02118. See http://www.Keohane.com or
call 1-800-Keohane for directions and
online condolences.
Of Brighton, September 14, 2019.
Loving daughter of the late Michael
and Mary (Glennon) Sullivan. Devoted
sister of Kathleen and Frances Sullivan
of Brighton and the late Mary Hull.
Cherished aunt of Karen and Steven
Bird, Stephen and Jane Hull, Michael
and Lisa Hull, Mary Hull and Steve
Stearns. Great-aunt of Caitlyn Johnson,
Jennifer Bird, Michael, and Joshua
Hull. Great-great-aunt of Avery, Brooke
and Cameron Johnson. Funeral from
the Lehman Reen & McNamara Funeral
Home, 63 Chestnut Hill Ave. (Nr. Brigh-
ton Courthouse), BRIGHTON, Saturday,
September 21st, at 9:30am. Followed
by a Funeral Mass in St. Columbkille
Church, 321 Market Street, Brighton,
at 10:30am. Relatives and friends are
kindly invited to attend. Visiting Hours
Friday, September 20th, from 4-7 pm.
Interment St. Joseph Cemetery, West
Roxbury. In lieu of flowers, donations
in memory of Alice may be made to St.
Francis House, 39 Boylston St., Boston,
MA 02116, or Father Bill’s & Main-
Spring, 430 Belmont Street, Brockton,
MA 02301. For directions and guest-
book please visit http://www.lehmanreen.com
SULLIVAN, Alice T.
Lehman Reen McNamara
Brighton 617-782-1000
SNELL, Theckla (Helides)
Age 94, died Thursday, September
12, 2019, in Waltham, MA. Funeral
arrangements are under the care of
Silva Funeral Home, TAUNTON, MA.
Services Sunday. For a complete obitu-
ary, visit http://www.silvafuneralhome.com
TOTOVIAN, James Hagop
“Jimmy”
Of Delray Beach, Florida, formerly of
Watertown, suddenly, September 18,
- Beloved son of the late Kayzag
and Isabelle (Gureghian) Totovian.
Loving brother of Mark Totovian and
his girlfriend Kenya Miller, Vaughan To-
tovian and his wife Lily, and Jim’s girl-
friend Dominique Marsh. Also survived
by many loving cousins and friends in
the United States and Canada including
the Kasparian, Totovian, Gureghian,
Kurkjian, Martinian, Kaloustian and
Tossounian families. Funeral Service
at Saint James Armenian Church, 465
Mount Auburn Street, Watertown, on
Tuesday, September 24, at 10:00 a.m.
Relatives and friends are kindly invited
to attend. Visiting Hours will be held on
Monday, September 23, at Saint James
Armenian Church, from 4-8 p.m. In
lieuofflowers,memorialgiftsmaybe
made to Saint James Armenian Church.
Interment at Ridgelawn Cemetery, Wa-
tertown. Arrangements by Aram Bedro-
sian Funeral Home, WATERTOWN.
Of Brighton, Sept. 19, 2019. Beloved
wife of the late Mario A. Tavolieri, Sr.
Devoted mother of Constance Semenza
and her husband Paul of Wakefield,
Maria Griffin and husband Jack of
Amherst, NH, Mario Tavolieri, Jr. and
wife Jane of Newton, and JoAnna Me-
dugno and husband James of Walpole.
Cherished grandmother of Cassandra
and her fiancé Nolan, Brianna and her
husband Scott, Alexandra, Mario, III,
Emma, Sophie, Andrea, Joseph, Patrick
and Anthony and great-grandmother
of Leo Curran and Charlotte Bishop.
Dear sister of Guy Russo of Eugene,
Oregon, and the late Nicolina Buccio
and Domenic, Louis, Alexander, Mi-
chael, Joseph and Anthony Russo. Also
survived by many nieces and nephews.
Lifelong member of Madonna Delle
Grazie Society of the North End, Boston
and Azione Cattolica, Newton. Visiting
Hours in the Magni FH, 365 Watertown
St., Rte. 16, NEWTON, Sunday, Sept.
22, from 3-7 PM, and again Monday
morning at 9:30 AM, before proceeding
to Our Lady’s Church, 573 Washington
St., Newton, for a 10:30 AM Funeral
Mass. Entombment Holy Cross Cem-
etery, Malden. In lieu of flowers, dona-
tions,inAnna’smemorymaybemade
to American Heart Assoc., 300 5th Ave.,
Waltham, MA 02451.
TAVOLIERI, Anna (Russo)
Andrew J. Magni & Son FH, Newton
http://www.magnifuneralhome.com
Of Brookline, 95, Wednes-
day, September 18, 2019.
Husband of the late Martha
(Bienstock) Padawer. Loving father
of Jill Gemmill and the late Susan
Padawer. Father-in-law of John Clark.
Grandfather of Aaron Gemmill (Kres-
sent Pottenger), Janet Gemmill-Peck-
ham (Chris Peckham). Great-grandfa-
ther of Eva Gemmill, Malcolm Gemmill,
Frances Peckham and August Peckham.
Brother of the late Hannah Felder.
Member of Child Survivors of the
Holocaust and Temple Israel. Born in
Munich, Germany, Gabriel immigrated
to the U.S. as a teenager with his family.
After graduating from Brooklyn Tech
in 1943, he joined the Army 42nd
Infantry Rainbow Division and saw
combat during the Battle of the Bulge.
After the war, Gabriel met and married
Martha, his beloved wife for 65 years.
Ten years after starting his family of
two daughters, Gabriel decided to real-
ize his dream of becoming an engineer
and started college. He was awarded a
National Science Foundation Graduate
Fellowship and earned a PhD in Materi-
als Engineering from the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology. He worked for
Cabot Corporation for 20 years, and
continued as a consultant for them
after retirement. Most recently, Gabriel
developed an interest in translating
early 20th century Jewish theological
works from German to English includ-
ing a modern translation of Martin
Buber’s “The Way of Man.” A generous,
humorous, and thoughtful human be-
ing, Gabriel will be missed by his family
and many friends.
Service at Temple Israel, 477 Long-
wood Ave., Boston, (parking attendants
on Riverway) on Sunday, September
22, 2019 at 1:30 pm. Interment at Beth
El Cemetery, West Roxbury. Shiva will
be announced. Donations in Gabriel’s
memory may be made to Temple Israel
in Care of the Karol Music Fund, 477
Longwood Ave., Boston, MA 02115.
Arrangements under the direction
of Brezniak Funeral Directors -
http://www.brezniakfuneraldirectors.com
PADAWER, Gabriel E.
Of East Cambridge, September 16. Be-
loved wife of the late Joseph M. “Lefty”
Pini. Devoted mother of Anthony
“Tony” and his wife Audrey, Mary Ann
Taranto and her husband Sal, Laura
Melegos and her husband Jon, Kellie
Pini and her husband Bob Camelio,
Gerald and the late Joseph Pini. Loving
grandmother of Melody Cabral-Pini,
Lani Gonzalez, Michael Taranto, Nina
Camelio, Sophia Camelio and great-
grandmother of Miles Austin and Lily
Milagros Gonzalez. Dear sister of the
late Gabriel, Fedele, Anthony and sister-
in-law of Constance and Antonetta
Mancuso. Funeral from the Donovan-
Aufiero Funeral Home, 140 Otis Street,
Cambridge, Thursday at 9AM, followed
by a Funeral Mass in the Sacred Heart
Church, 49 Sixth St., Cambridge at
10AM. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery.
Visiting Wednesday 4-8 PM. For guest
book visit donovanaufiero@msn
PINI, Laura C, (Mancuso)
Of West Roxbury, formerly of Ballyde-
hob, County Cork Ireland, died peace-
fully on September 19, 2019. Beloved
wife of the late Michael O’Donnell.
Complete notice to appear on Sunday,
September 22, 2019.
O’DONNELL, Margaret
Teresa “Terry”
(MacSweeney)
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