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Born Dec. 30, 1944 in Brunswick, ME
to Helen Maynard and James Schworm
and later adopted by Helen’s second
husband Kenneth Liddell. Roy grew up
in Malden, MA and is survived by his
two sisters, Dottie Jean Holmgren and
Nancy Liddell Sparkman and a brother
K.C. Liddell, as well as many nieces and
nephews.
He will be missed tremendously by
his two daughters, Laureen Hadley and
Jennifer Noble and his four grand-
children, Olivia Slifer, Juliet Hadley,
Gabriel Noble and Bella Noble.
Roy was married to our mother Joy
Sacramone for a short time but they re-
mained close throughout his life. They
were great friends and cared deeply for
one another.
He married for a second time to
the late Elaine Trembly and they lived
together in Lynn, MA.
Roy struggled with addiction for
most of his adult life, but was sober for
some of the most important times in
our life and for that we are thankful.
He was loved by many who wished life
would have been easier for him. He was
a brilliant man who loved to read about
religion, art and music. He was a gifted
photographer and gardener.
Our father died on August 14, 2019
at 74 years old. We wish we had more
time with him.
There will be a private Memorial Ser-
vice for his family.

LIDDELL, Roy Wesley


LOCAL UNION 103,
I.B.E.W.
We regret to announce the death
of Brother Stephen J. Lindsay
(Ret.). Brother Lindsay was a
member of IBEW for 68 years.

Louis J. Antonellis
Business Manager/Financial
Secretary

PLUMBERS &
GASFITTERS LOCAL #12
Life Member, William Moore,
initiated June 28, 1948, passed
away on August 28, 2019. Visita-
tion will be held from 4pm-7pm
on Monday, September 2, 2019 at
Dockray & Thomas Funeral Home
in Canton. Funeral Mass will be
held at St. John the Evangelist
Church in Canton on Tuesday,
September 3, 2019 at 10am. We
will keep you in our prayers, Wil-
liam!

From the officers and members
of Plumbers Local 12,
Harry J. Brett-Business Manager
Robert McCarthy-President

TURPEL, Barbara A.
(Boehner)
Barbara A. (Boehner) Turpel, age 87,
of Abington, died on August 14, 2019
at South Shore Hospital in Weymouth.
She was born on November 5, 1931 in
Boston to the late George and Maxine
(Miller) Boehner. She was raised and
educated in Abington and was a gradu-
ate of Abington High School in the class
of 1949. Barbara was the loving wife of
Robert W. Turpel.
Mrs. Turpel worked for many years
as a bookkeeper for the Lannin Broth-
ers Chrysler dealership in Rockland.
She enjoyed spending her time with her
husband in the 120 club and her china
painting group. Barbara was a talented
artist who also loved playing the piano,
taking care of her animals, gardening
and traveling.
Barbara was the sister of the late
John H. Boehner. She will be dearly
missedbyherhusbandandmanydear
friends.
The family welcomes friends and
loved ones to celebrate her life at Mt.
Vernon Cemetery on September 7, 2019
at 11:00 AM.

IRONWORKERS UNION
LOCAL 7
We regret to announce the death
of Brother Robert Stukowski (Re-
tired). Funeral Mass will be held
Tuesday, September 3 at 10:00am
at Immaculate Conception
Church, 353 Grove St. Worcester.
There will be no calling hours,
and burial will be private. Our
sincerest condolences go out to
his family and friends.

Michael Doucette, President

Of Newton, MA, entered into rest on
Friday, August 30, 2019 at the incred-
ible age of 101. She was born in Boston,
MA, daughter of the late Harry and An-
nie (Frankel) Barron, and sister of the
late Edith Wiseberg, Bernice O’Dell and
Bertram Barron. Beloved wife of the
late Phillip Reisman. Devoted mother of
Richard Reisman and his late wife Jane,
and Kenneth Reisman and his wife
Beth. Cherished grandmother of Phillip
Reisman, Daniel Reisman, Michael
Reisman, Alyssa Nason and her hus-
band Michael, and great-grandmother
of Knox and Daisy Nason. She is also
survived by her loving family members,
Arlene and Tom O’Conner, Rob and
Sande Weiskopf, Judy Weiskopf and
her late husband Harvey, as well as her
dear friends and colleagues at Boston
College, where she “ran” the Classical
Studies Department for 46 years until
her retirement at 96. Services will be
held at Stanetsky Memorial Chapel,
475 Washington Street, CANTON, MA
on Sunday, September 1st at 1 PM,
followed by burial at Sharon Memorial
Park, Sharon. Shiva will be observed
at her late residence following burial
until 8 PM. Expressions of sympathy
in her memory may be made to Boston
College, Classical Studies Department
Maliotis Fund, 140 Commonwealth
Avenue, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 or to
MA Jewish War Veterans, Room 547,
State House, Boston, MA 02133.

REISMAN, Lillian (Barron)


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Age 95, passed away August 28, 2019,
at The Arbors at Amherst.
A 61 year resident of Amherst, Jack
was born on October 27, 1923, in
Worcester, the son of the late Francis B.
and Isabel A. Conlon.
Upon graduation from Classical
High School in Worcester, Jack joined
the U.S Army Air Corps during World
War II, graduating from Cryptography
School in 1943. He was assigned as
Cryptographer/Squadron Operations,
92nd Bomb Group, 8th Air Force at
B-17 airbases in Podington, England
and Istres, France, until 1945. Among
his decorations were the European The-
ater of Operations Campaign Ribbon (6
Battle Stars), and the Croix de Guerre
for combat heroism.
Following his military service, Jack
enrolled at UMASS-Amherst, and
received his BBA in 1949. He then went
on to UCONN for his MA, and to Michi-
gan State for a PhD in Economics.
Jack then began a 36 year career in
academia as a Professor and Admin-
istrator, including stops at Michigan
State University, Colgate University,
University of Maine, and the last 28
years at his beloved UMASS-Amherst.
Jack taught Economics, Management,
and Labor Relations, was Chair of the
Department of Management, and later
Assistant Dean, Associate Dean, and
served two stretches as Acting Dean
of the UMASS School of Business
Administration, now Isenberg School of
Management. He retired from full-time
teaching in 1986 and was named Pro-
fessor Emeritus. He continued teaching
part-time in Emeritus role, and was
awardedtheChancellor’sMedalupon
retirement in 1992.
Jack also had a passion for Labor
Relationsand was both a Fact Finder,
Mediator, and Arbitrator. He was
Chairman of the American Arbitra-
tion Association Advisory Council for
the N.E. Region, and a member of the
prestigious National Academy of Ar-
bitrators. He often invited his UMASS
students to his hearings so they could
experience first- hand what they were
learning in class. Jack cared deeply for
his students, and tracked their suc-
cesses over the years.
He was deeply involved in the local
community.Heservedasalongtime
Trustee of Cooley Dickinson Hospital
and Amherst Savings Bank, and as a
Director of Heritage Savings Bank. He
was also a member of the Amherst
Council on Aging, and the Rotary Club
of Amherst.
Jack was also an avid sports
enthusiast. He loved all professional
Boston sports teams, UMASS Athletics,
and was an avid golfer and long- time
member of both Amherst Golf Club,
where he was a member of the Amherst
Legends, and Hickory Ridge Golf Club.
Jack was predeceased by his brother
Robert Conlon, and his sister Kay
Akona. He is survived by his beloved
wife of 69 years, Faith (Pelton) Conlon,
his loving sons Jim and his wife Carol
(Devine) of Wilbraham, MA, and Mark
and his wife Debra (Goodridge) of
Westford, MA, his cherished grandchil-
dren Tim and Sarah, his sister-in-law
Justine Conlon, and his four nephews
and their families.
The family wishes to thank Jack’s
wonderful extended family from the
Arbors at Amherst and MagCare. The
caregivers from both organizations
were truly his angels over the past three
years. We will forever be grateful to all
of them.
Visitation will be held on Tuesday,
September 3, 2019, from 10:00 to
11:30 am at Douglass Funeral Home in
AMHERST, concluding with a Funeral
Home Service at 11:30 am. Burial with
Military Honors will be held immedi-
ately following at Wildwood Cemetery
in Amherst, MA.
Memorial register at
http://www.douglassfuneral.com

CONLON, John T.


Age 92, of Wayland, devoted husband
and father, died August 28, 2019, in
his home due to complications from
Alzheimer’s disease and other health
issues. Born November 28, 1926, in Al-
bany, NY, Mr. Bean spent his childhood
years in Belmont. In addition to his
wife of 68 years, Constance A. Bean, he
leaves a son and daughter; Mr. David R.
Bean of Boston, and Dr. Carolyn Bean
Wagoner, DDS, of Earlysville, VA; a son-
in-law, William O. Wagoner; sister-in-
law, Ms. Natalie Austin of Providence,
RI; sister-in-law, Mrs. Sarah Almquist,
Red Bank, NJ; and a nephew, Dr. David
R. Johnston, DDS of Baton Rouge,
LA. A graduate of MIT and earning a
Masters degree from Northeastern Uni-
versity, Mr. Bean excelled in the field
of electrical engineering. He worked
as an Engineer for such companies as
Raytheon, Mitre Corp, Transonics, and
Data Instruments. Family visitation will
be held on Monday, September 2, 2019,
from 2-3:30 pm with a Service of Re-
membrance from 3:30-4:00 pm, at the
home, 15 Timber Lane, Wayland. Burial
will be at Lakeview Cemetery, Wayland
following a private service. Arrange-
ments by the John C. Bryant Funeral
Home of WAYLAND. For condolences
and an extended obituary notice visit
johncbryantfuneralhome.com.

BEAN, Orville Earle


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