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MILLINGTON, Dr. Austin
Linwood
Age 69, passed away in Williamsburg
on August 23, 2019, surrounded by
his family. Austin was born in Elk City,
OK to the late Woodrow and Evelyn
Millington. He was also predeceased
by his sister, Angela Sharon Millington.
Austin received his Bachelor’s Degree
in Anthropology and Master’s Degree
in Organizational Planning both from
BostonUniversityandhisDoctorate
at the Southern California University
(Summa Cum Laude) in Psychology.
Austin spent many hours completing
advance research on behavioral studies
and psychological analysis. He eventu-
ally became an instructor at Boston and
Harvard Universities. He also earned a
one year certificate on a tutorial system
covering the Philosophy of mind, logic,
epistemology and ethics at Oxford
University. He was a psychologist and
a partner for Frazer Holding LLC in
northern Virginia. He is survived by
his wife, Lyudmila Millington and their
son, Justin Millington, dear friend
Linda Berry, business partner, Robert
Ormiston, James Segall, Jim Hallbak
among many other beloved friends,
co-workers and neighbors. Austin’s son
Justin was a miracle to him and Justin
brought so much joy and purpose to
his life. The family is so sorry that his
life was cut short and that he will not
be able to share many great moments
with Justin. Austin wishes that Justin
have a full and happy life and continue
to pursue his education and talents.
Heknowshewillhelpmakethisworld
a better place, and knows there is no
limit on what Justin can accomplish.
A Visitation will be from 6-8pm,
Friday, September 13, 2019 at Smith
and Williams Funeral Home, KEMPS-
VILLE. Another visitation will be from
1pm to 2:30pm at the funeral home
with a graveside service in Princess
AnneMemorialParkstartingat3pm.
Online condolences may be offered to
the family at
http://www.smithandwilliamskempsville.com
Of Winthrop, September 8, 2019. Be-
loved wife of Richard D. Gill. Devoted
mother of Kristen M. Reynolds and
her husband David, Jr. of Winthrop
and Keri-Anne Laidlaw and her
husband Barry A. of Melrose. Adored
grandmother of Kathrine and David
Reynolds, III of Winthrop and Madigan
and Meaghan Laidlaw of Melrose.
Dear sister of Robert Kerr (Phyllis) of
Braintree, Marie Manning (Edward)
of Braintree, Patricia King (John) of
Randolph, Elaine Kerr of Westminster,
Christine Rolinson (late Edward) of
Melrose, Marilyn Fowler (Richard) of
Braintree and Janice Boscoe (Michael)
of Braintree. Sister-in-law of Rev. David
H. Gill S.J. of Boston College, Peter Gill
(Maureen) of Winthrop, the late Henry
Gill, Jr. (Peggy) of Tampa, FL and the
late Kevin Gill (late Nancy) of Lake
Placid, FL. Also survived by many lov-
ing nieces and nephews. Funeral from
the Maurice W. Kirby Funeral Home,
210 Winthrop St., WINTHROP, on
Thursday, September 12, at 10:30AM.
AFuneral Mass will be celebrated in St.
John the Evangelist Church-Winthrop
at 11:30AM. Relatives and friends
are invited. Interment will follow in
Winthrop Cemetery (Belle Isle Section).
Visiting Hours will be held in the fu-
neral home on Wednesday from 4-8PM.
In lieu of flowers, donations in her
memory can be made to Boston Col-
lege High School 150 Morrissey Blvd.,
Dorchester, MA 02125 or to St. John
the Evangelist Church 320 Winthrop St.
Winthrop, MA 02152. For guestbook
and directions, please visit our website
at http://www.mauricekirbyfh.com
GILL, Kathleen T. (Kerr)
Maurice W. Kirby Funeral Home
Winthrop 617-846-0909
HAGGERTY, Marie C.
(Parziale)
Lifelong resident of Medford, Sep-
tember 8th. Beloved wife of the late
John H. Haggerty. Devoted mother
of Kathryn M. Haggerty, and Joan
F. Haggerty-Hiltz and her husband
Allan. Loving Nana of Daniel Hiltz.
Dear sister of Katie Wilson and her
husband Frank, Rose Bezjian, Christine
McCann and her husband Dickie, and
the late Jimmy Parziale, Mike Parziale,
Rosalie Geddick, Louis Parziale and
his surviving wife Kathleen and Anna
Parziale. Also survived by many loving
nieces, nephews and friends. Funeral
from the Dello Russo Funeral Home,
306 Main St., MEDFORD, on Saturday,
September 14th at 9 AM followed
by a Funeral Mass celebrated in St.
Francis of Assisi Church, 441 Fellsway
West, Medford, at 10 AM. Relatives
and friends are respectfully invited to
attend.VisitingHoursFriday4-8PM.
Services will conclude with burial at
Oak Grove Cemetery, Medford. In lieu
of flowers,contributions maybe sent in
Marie’s name to the Communitas, 60-D
Audubon Rd., Wakefield, MA 01880. To
leave a message of condolence please
visit http://www.dellorusso.net
DelloRussoFamily FuneralHomes
Medford-Woburn-Wilmington
Age 100, of Pearland, Texas, passed
away Saturday, September 7, 2019, sur-
rounded by his loving family.
Ed was born April 17, 1919, in the
Germantown section of Philadelphia,
PA, to Edward Anthony and Margaret
Chappell Gibbons.
Ed was preceded in death by his par-
ents, brother Frederick, sisters Eileen
and Marguerite Gibbons and daughter
Carol Kousious. He leaves behind his
loving wife of 23 years, Lillian Adele
Gibbons of Pearland, TX, daughter,
Donna Gibbons Mann of Murrieta, CA,
stepchildren, Desiree Ann Perry and
husband Ron of Pearland, TX, Connie
E. Friday and husband Robert of Plano,
TX and Mark Pinkston and wife Teri
of Houston, TX, and a host of other
nieces, nephews, grandchildren, great-
grandchildren and friends.
Ed was an honorable soldier, hus-
band, father and friend, and he will be
greatly missed.
Visiting Hours:Visitation for Ed
will be conducted on Wednesday,
September 11, 2019, from 5-7 PM, in
the White Oak room of Memorial Oaks
Funeral Home and Cemetery, 13001
Katy Freeway, HOUSTON, TX 77079.
The Funeral Service will commence
on September 12, 2019, at 2 PM, in
the chapel of Memorial Oaks Funeral
Home, with the Graveside to follow.
GIBBONS, Edward Anthony
Jr.
MANCINI, Maria (D’Angelo)
Passed away at age 84, on September 9,
- Maria was born in Canosa Sanita,
Italy, and then became a lifelong resi-
dent of Everett. Beloved wife of the late
Mario. Mother of Phillip and his wife
Arleen of Stoneham, and Mario and his
wife Janice of Melrose. Sister of Albina
Iannotti of Italy and the late Maddelena
Colanero. Also survived by 6 grand-
children, Justine, Phillip, Matthew,
Gabrielle, Thomas, Connor, and many
nieces and nephews, both in America
and Italy. Maria is also the sister-in-law
of Franca Mancini of Everett and dear
friend of the late Nicolina Lorenti.
Funeral from the Salvatore Rocco and
Sons Funeral Home, 331 Main St.,
EVERETT, Saturday, September 14 at
8 AM. A Funeral Mass will be held at
St. Anthony Church, Everett at 9 AM.
Relatives and friends are kindly invited.
Visiting Hours will be Friday, from 4-8
PM, with complimentary valet parking.
Entombment will be in the Woodlawn
Mausoleum, Everett. In lieu of flowers,
donations in Maria’s memory may be
made to the Alzheimers Assoc., 480
Pleasant St., Watertown, MA 02472.
Maria was a devoted wife, mother,
grandmother and friend to all. Maria
loved cooking delicious meals for her
family and friends.
1- 877 - 7 1-Rocco
http://www.roccofuneralhomes.com
McCORMACK, Donald F.
Of Medford, Sept. 7, age 86.
Beloved son of the late Dan-
iel and Ethel (Lind)
McCormack and stepson of the late
Thomas Moriarty who raised him from
a young age. On June 5th, 1960, he
married the love of his life, the late
Ethel (Richardson). Donald was the
devoted father of the late Nancy Pearce
and her husband Jamie, of Marshfield,
son Donald and his wife Jeanne of
Dartmouth, and daughter Patricia and
her husband John of South Kingstown
RI. Donald is survived by his sister
Beverly and her husband Richard of
Billerica, stepbrothers Thomas and the
late Dolly Moriarty of Groveland, and
the late Robert Moriarty and his wife
Doris of Florida. His grandchildren,
Sarah, Dr. Erin McCormack and Daniel
McCormack, Justin and Michelle
Comeau, Sean and Katelyn Grimes, and
Michael and Tara Pearce will carry on
his legacy of kindness and family values
for generations to come. He supported
a variety of charities including: The
ALS Foundation (alsa.org) and the
American Cancer Society (cancer.org).
Inlieu of flowers, donations to either
charity would be appreciated. US Air
Force Korean Veteran. Funeral from the
Beals-Geake-Magliozzi Funeral Home,
29 Governors Ave., MEDFORD,
Saturday at 10:30 AM, followed by a
Mass of Christian Burial celebrated in
St.Francis of Assisi Church,Fellsway
West, Medford, at 11:30 AM. Relatives
and friends respectfully invited. Visiting
Hours Friday from 4 to 7 PM.
Interment, Oak Grove Cemetery,
Medford. For additional information,
please visit, magliozzifuneralhome.com
FLINT, John Robert
Of Lexington and West Dennis, MA,
died on Friday, September 6 after a long
battle fighting complications from pan-
creatic cancer surgery. He was only 70
years old. He was the beloved husband
of Roseann Tully, his wife of 28 years.
JohnwasborninBraintree,MA.He
was an excellent student and senior
class President at Barre High School.
He attended the College of the Holy
Cross in Worcester (Class of 1970) and
University College in Dublin, Ireland,
majoring in English. He also received a
Master’s degree in English from Univer-
sity College and an MBA from Babson
College, and went on to teach high
school English before making a switch
to corporate marketing positions. Soon
he started building his own companies.
He founded, along with his wife, T.F.
Associates, Inc., an international con-
ference and trade show management
company, focusing on commercial aero-
space,anareaoffascinationtohim.He
went on to become President & CEO of
Wetmore Company of Wilmington. He
became the company’s owner in 2017.
Johnissurvivedby his two sons, Ki-
eron J. of Phoeniz, AZ and Zachary J. of
Lexington, MA. Cherished grandfather
of Colin and Ryan of Phoenix. Beloved
brother of Catherine Willard and her
husband Richard of West Newbury,
MA. Beloved uncle of Megan O’Hara,
Lynsey Newman, Danielle Martinez,
Isabelle Martinez, Sebastian Martinez,
Diego Martinez, Daniel Tully and Liam
Tully. Dearbrother-in-lawofPatricia
Tully and Daniel D. and Margaret
Tully; cherished son-in-law of Daniel
F. and Judith K. Tully and the late Rose
J. Tully. Devoted nephew of Florence
Langway. He was predeceased by his
loving parents, Robert T. Flint and
Marjorie A. Flint.
Relatives and friends may call on
Sunday, September 15, 2019 from
2-6 pm at Douglass Funeral Home,
51 WorthenRd.,LEXINGTON,MA.
Afuneral procession will be held on
Monday, September 16 at 9 am from
the funeral home, followed by a Mass
of Christian Burial at 10:00 am at Saint
Brigid Church, 1981 Massachusetts
Ave., Lexington, MA. Burial will follow
at Newton Cemetery, Newton, MA. As
an option to flowers, donations may be
made in John’s memory to Spaulding
Rehabilitation Hospital.
Lexington 781- 8 62-1 800
http://www.douglassfh.com
HURLEY, Rosemarie A.
(Kelly)
Age 88, of Whitman, passed away Mon-
day, September 9, 2019. She is survived
by her husband Leo F. Hurley. Her four
sons, James Hurley of Boston, Thomas
Hurley of Falmouth, Steven Hurley of
Boston and Paul Hurley of Plymouth.
Sister of Marilyn Nickley of Abington,
John Kelly of Quincy, Joseph Kelly of
Boston, and the late Jeanne Richter,
Margaret Kelly, and Dianne Herr. Also
survived by 8 grandchildren and 2
great-grandchildren.
Relatives and friends invited to Visit-
ing Hours in the MacKinnon Funeral
Home, 760 Washington St., WHIT-
MAN, on Friday, Sept. 13th 4-8 pm. A
Funeral Mass will be Saturday, Sept.
14th in Holy Ghost Church, Whitman
at 10:30 a.m. Burial to follow at St.
James Cemetery, Whitman. In lieu of
flowers, donations can be made to the
Society of St. Vincent DePaul
svdpusa.org or the Alzheimer’s
Foundation of America alzfdn.org. For
directions or to send a condolence visit
http://www.mackinnonfuneral.com
Age 80, of Newton Centre, September
10, 2019. Loving husband of 56 years of
Sandra E. (Siders) Katz. Devoted father
of Scott (Jill) Katz and Sharon (Peter)
Kline. Proud grandfather of Griffin,
Justin, Alyssa, Derek and Samantha.
Robert was a graduate of Boston Latin
School, Harvard University and Colum-
bia University. Service at Temple Beth
Shalom, 670 Highland Ave., Needham
on Friday, September 13, 2019, at 9:30
am. Interment to follow at Sharon
Memorial Park. Memorial observance
will be held at Temple Beth Shalom fol-
lowing interment until sundown. Dona-
tions may be made in Robert’s memory
to the charity of one’s choice. Arrange-
ments by Brezniak Funeral Directors –
http://www.brezniakfuneraldirectors.com
KATZ, Robert Frederick
Dr. Irving H. Garber, DMD – formerly
of Lynn and Marblehead, entered into
rest on Monday, September 9, 2019
at the age of 92. Beloved husband
of the late Ella (Lehrman) Garber.
Devoted father of Robin Kaufman and
her husband Dr. Clark Kaufman, Dr.
Michael Garber and his wife Lynn,
Cindy Krowiak and her husband John,
and Pauline Fisher and her husband
David. Cherished grandfather of Brett
(Tara) and Dr. Adam (Elana) Kaufman;
Jamie, Joshua, David and Jacoby Gar-
ber; Jesse, Zachary (Julia) and Alanna
Krowiak; Juliana and Dayton Fisher.
The treasured great-grandfather Quinn
and Fiona Kaufman; Jaron and Layla
Kaufman. The loving brother of Sippie
Webman, the late Aaron Garber and the
late Goldie Glickman. Dear son of the
late Paul and Sarah Garber. A funeral
service for Irving will be held on Thurs-
day, September 12, 2019 at 11:30AM
at Stanetsky-Hymanson Memorial
Chapel, 10 Vinnin Street, Salem, MA.
Interment will follow at Pride of Lynn
Cemetery, 89 Lake Shore Road, Lynn,
MA. Shiva will be held following inter-
ment at the Clubhouse of Ledgewood
Condominiums, 14 Ledgewood Way,
Peabody, MA; Thursday, September
12th from 3:00-8:00PM, with a Minyan
at 6:30PM. Shiva will continue on Sat-
urday, September 14th at the home of
Cindy and John Krowiak from 8:30-10-
:00PM; and Sunday, September 15th at
the home Dr. Michael and Lynn Garber
from 3:00-8:30PM. In lieu of flowers,
expressions of sympathy may be made
in his memory to The Beit Chaim Meir
Chabad Center of Lexington, 9 Burl-
ingtonStreet, Lexington, MA 02420.
For full obituary and more information
or to register in the online guestbook,
please visit http://www.stanetskyhymanson-
salem.com
GARBER, Irving H. DMD
Stanetsky-Hymanson Chapel
781-581- 2300
On September 6, 2019, 58 years old,
passed away peacefully at home due to
heart failure. Born in Waltham to Fran-
cis Mahoney and Marjorie (Murray)
Mahoney, Franny resided most of his
life in Newton, but called California and
Nevada home, too. Franny is survived
by his parents, the great love of his life,
Susan Tempesta, whom he proudly and
lovingly referred to as his wife, their
Auntie Kay Burnham, as well as his
brother Shawn Mahoney; sister, Kelley
Mahoney; niece, Haley Rose Marino;
and many cousins, aunts, uncles, and
friends, all of whom he adored. Franny
was a lover of people and nature, and
he knew more facts about more things
than most. He, too, had a passion for
all sports, but he particularly excelled
in golf. After graduating from Newton
North High School, Franny became
a member of the PGA and began his
career as a professional golfer, hold-
ing positions at The Country Club in
Brookline, Wayland Country Club and
Pinebrook Country Club in Weston.
Franny was a principle golf instructor
at both The Lakes Country Club in
Palm Desert, CA and at Shadow Creek
Country Club in Las Vegas, NV. This
extraordinary man, with his positive at-
titude and ever present sense of humor,
touched everyone he ever met. Franny
was a lover of life and will be greatly
missed. Relatives and friends are kindly
invited for Calling Hours on Saturday,
September 14, from 3-5PM, with a
Prayer Service at 5PM in Magni Funeral
Home, 365 Watertown Street in NEW-
TON.Reception to follow and location
will be announced at the service. In
lieu of flowers, donations can be made
to Animal Adventures Family Zoo &
Rescue Center, 336 Sugar Rd., Bolton,
MA 01740.
MAHONEY, Francis D. Jr.
Of Everett, Sept. 8. Beloved wife of
Charles H. “Chuck” Ames and the late
Samuel Golini. Devoted daughter of the
late Catherine (D’Angelo) and James
Micarelli. Dear and devoted mother
of Brenda Lyons and her husband,
Stephen of Newmarket, NH and
Donald Golini and his wife, Tracey of
Durham, NH. Sister of James Micarelli
and his wife, Connie of Oregon. Loving
grandmother of Samuel, Nicholas and
Catherine Golini and Samantha, Alex-
andra and Stephanie Lyons. Janet is
also survived by Chuck’s children: Kelly
Ames of North Andover, Charles and
Vanessa Ames of Houston, TX, Tammy
Ames of Denver, CO and Brian Ames
of Las Vegas, NV, and their families.
Relatives and friends are respectfully
invited to attend Janet’s Visiting Hours
in the Cafasso & Sons Funeral Home,
65 Clark St. (Corner of Main St.), EVER-
ETT, Friday, Sept.13 from 4-8 p.m. Her
Funeral will be from the funeral home
on Saturday at 9 a.m. followed by a
FuneralMassinSt.Anthony’sChurch,
38 Oakes St., Everett, at 10 a.m. Inter-
mentservicesareprivate.Contributions
in Janet’s memory to Boston University
Amyloidosis Center, Amyloid Research
Fund, c/o Dr. Shayna Sarosiek, 72 East
Concord Street, K503, Boston, MA
02118 would be sincerely appreciated.
Parking with attendants on duty.
GOLINI, Janet C. (Micarelli)
Cafasso & Sons FuneralHome
Everett 617.3 8 7.31 20
Of Weston, September 8, 2019.
Husband of the late M.E. “Sybil”
(Melanson) Martin. Father of Karen
L. Martin of Lexington and Richard P.
Martin, III of Bellingham. Brother of
Janet Hemenway of Burlington, Robert
Martin of Hudson and the late Rose
Catino. Also survived by many nieces
and nephews. Family and friends will
honor and remember Pudgy’s life by
gathering for calling hours in The Joyce
Funeral Home, 245 Main Street (Rte.
20), WALTHAM on Thursday, Septem-
ber 12th from 4 to 8 p.m. and again at
9 a.m. on Friday morning before leav-
ing in procession to Saint Julia Church,
374 Boston Post Road, Weston, where
his Funeral Mass will be celebrated at
10 a.m. Burial will follow in Linwood
Cemetery, Weston. For complete obitu-
ary, guestbook and directions please
visit http://www.JoyceFuneralHome.com
MARTIN, Richard Jr.
“Pudgy”
McCARTHY, James Joseph
“Jazz”
Age 91, died Wed., Aug. 28,
2019 at Linden Ponds in
Hingham, MA surrounded
by his loving family. He leaves his wife
of 63 years, Patricia (Madden)
McCarthy, his son Mark McCarthy,
daughters Robin (Warren) Pelissier,
Lisa (William) Vanderweil, son James
(Carolyn) McCarthy as well as 7
grandchildren.
Born in Boston, he is the son of
Joseph and Anne McCarthy and
brother of Louise (McCarthy) Faulstich.
Jim was an avid sports fan all his life.
He was an all-star football and
basketball player in high school and a
graduate of Suffolk University. He
served in in the US Army from Jan
1946- June 1947. Jim was a successful
Insurance executive, but was best
known for his 29 years on the Sports
Huddle, a raucous, call in, weekly radio
show with up to 20,000 callers on a
given night.
He loved to read, run on Nantasket
beach, travel with Patricia and play
tennis with his buddies. He was hand-
some with blue eyes that twinkled and
was always impeccably dressed. He was
a devoted and adoring husband, father
and grandfather with a quick, slightly
salty wit and a grand heart. He will be
missed dearly.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be
held on Sept. 11, 2019 at 11 am in St.
Anthony Church, 10 Summer St.,
Cohasset, MA 02025. Gifts in Jim
McCarthy’s memory can be made to the
MGH Cardiology Department, 125
Nashua Street, Boston, MA 02114 or to
the Norwell Visiting Nurses Associa-
tion, 120 Longwater Drive, Norwell,
MA 02061. For an online guestbook,
please visit mcnamara-sparrell.com
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