C6 The Boston Globe TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 2019
Of Needham, wife of the former Paul
Harwood, died peacefully on August
23, 2019. Paulette was the founder and
director for 58 years of Paulette’s Ballet
Studio and a renowned professional
dancer at Radio City Music Hall, Billy
Roses Diamond Horseshoe and many
others. She leaves her three daughters
Pauline Harwood Wright and husband
Burton D. Wright, Paula Harwood and
husband Peter Gallagher, Paulette Har-
wood Rigo and husband Steven Rigo,
and her grandchildren Burton Har-
wood Wright and wife Carla Wright,
Paul E. Wright and wife Jessica Wright,
James Harwood Gallagher, Kathryn
Gallagher, Nicholette Lamparelli, Jo-
seph P. Lamparelli, Jeffrey Lamparelli.
The Calling Hours will be on Weds.,
August 28th from 4-8 PM in the Eaton
Funeral Home, 1351 Highland Ave.,
NEEDHAM. Relatives and friends are
kindly invited. Her Funeral Mass will
beat10AMonThurs.,Aug.29atSt.
Bartholomew Church, 1180 Greendale
Ave., Needham, with burial immediate-
ly after at St. Joseph’s Cemetery in West
Roxbury. In lieu of flowers, a donation
in memory of Paulette to the National
Kidney Foundation, 209 W Central St.,
Natick, MA 01760, or The Boston Ballet
School, “Paulette Harwood Scholarship
Fund” or any Arts Education charity of
your choice, would be appreciated. To
share a memory of Paulette, please visit
http://www.eatonfuneralhomes.com
HARWOOD, Paulette
Eaton Funeral Home
Needham 781-444-0201
Of South Yarmouth, formerly of
Roslindale, August 24, 2019. Loving
sister of William J. Felton and his wife
Susan of Walpole, June F. Wagner
and her husband Henry of Worcester,
Jeanne M. Mcdonald of Bedford, NH,
Michael E. Felton and his wife Janet
of East Weymouth, Therese M. Felton
and Barbara L. Felton both of South
Yarmouth, and Edward F. Felton of
Chestnut Hill. Also survived by many
nieces and nephews. Visiting Hours at
the William J. Gormley Funeral Home,
2055 Centre St., WEST ROXBURY,
Thursday, August 29th, from 9:30 –
11:00 am, followed by a Funeral Mass
in Sacred Heart Church, Roslindale, at
11:30 am. Relatives and friends invited.
Interment New Calvary Cemetery.
For directions and guestbook http://www.
gormleyfuneral.com
FELTON, Anne L.
William J. Gormley Funeral Service
617-323-8600
Aug. 23rd of Malden. Beloved husband
of the late Carol A McCormack (Zonn-
eville). Devoted father of Theodore
McCormack and wife Kathy of Woburn,
and Jennifer Miranda and husband
Frank of Malden. Loving brother of
Alan McCormack of Boston, Daniel A.
McCormack of FL, Neil McCormack
of ME, Hugh McCormack of GA, and
the late Gail Perdicaro and Mary J.
Brat. Cherished grandfather of Mikel
and his wife Ashley, Ted, Frank, Kara,
Xavier, and great-grandchild, William.
Friends and relatives are invited to a
Memorial Service for Ted, on Thurs-
day, August 29th, at 11:30 AM in the
Weir-MacCuish Golden Rule Funeral
Home, 144 Salem St., MALDEN. Inter-
ment to follow in Wildwood Cemetery,
Wilmington. For obituary & directions:
http://www.weirfuneralhome.com
McCORMACK, Theodore D.
“Ted”
Of Xaverian House, Danvers, age 84,
formerly Brother Rigo, died Aug. 26.
AXaverian Brother for sixty-three
years, he taught locally at Saint Joseph
School in Somerville, Xaverian Brothers
High School in Westwood, and Malden
Catholic High School. His Funeral
Mass will be celebrated on Thursday,
August 29, 2019 at 10AM in the Chapel
of Saint John’s Preparatory School, 72
Spring St., Danvers. Burial will follow
in Xaverian Brothers Cemetery. Visita-
tion will be prior to the Mass beginning
at 9AM. In lieu of flowers, donations
in Brother Henry’s name may be made
to the Xaverian Brothers Retirement
Fund, 4409 Frederick Ave., Baltimore,
MD 21229. Arrangements are by C.R.
Lyons & Sons Funeral Directors, 28
Elm St., Danvers Square. See full obit at
http://www.LyonsFuneral.com
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COTTER, John Kevin
Formerly of West Newton, August
- Beloved son of the late James A.
and Catherine E. (Sullivan) Cotter.
Brother of James A. Cotter, Jr. of North
Falmouth, Willilam J. Cotter or Welles-
ley, Robert M. Cotter of Hingham,
Catherine E. Malouf of Hingham, Mary
E. Maloney and Sheila M. Cotter, both
of Bath, NH, and the late Winifred W.
McDonough. Also survived by several
nieces and nephews. John Kevin was a
retired professor at Ithaca College and
Temple University. Services private.
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Alifelong resident of Needham, August
24, 2019, age 38, passed away peace-
fully surrounded by her family after a
courageous battle with breast cancer.
Meghan is survived by her beloved
husband Patrick Martin, and was the
devoted mother to their three boys
Joseph Patrick (JP), Connor and Gavin.
She was the loving daughter of Thom
and Anne Marie Faria and best friend
to her sister Kaitie Faria Radley and her
husband Kyle. Daughter-in-law of June
Martin and the late Tom “Red” Martin.
Niece of Eileen West and cousin of Paul
West, his wife Melissa and Billy West.
Close family friend and celebrant of
her Funeral Mass, Reverend Kenneth
Quinn. Meghan was an inspiration to
her many brothers and sister-in law,
nieces, nephews and godchildren,
whom she loved dearly.
Meghan was a graduate of Newton
Country Day School, class of 2000, and
received her bachelors degree from
Bentley University in 2004. While a stu-
dent at Bentley, Meghan was a member
of the 2001 NCAA National Champion-
ship Field Hockey Team. Meghan was
most recently employed as a realtor at
Lamacchia Realty earning President’s
Club in her first year.
Meghan would so often say, “one life,
live it!” And she certainly did to its full-
est. Many will remember her brilliance
and ability to light up every room she
entered. She touched hearts beyond
words and brought compassion when
needed most. Meghan loved to plan a
party, she put this talent to great use
co-chairing several Young and Strong
events, which raised countless dollars
in support of the many other women
and their fight against breast cancer.
She was also a spokesperson at several
events for Dana Farber supporting the
great work of Dr. Ann Patridge, and her
team, which the family was so blessed
to have. In addition, Meghan rode and
raised funds through the PMC for six of
her seven years while in treatment for
her cancer.
Meghan was a deeply spiritual
woman and made several pilgrim-
ages to Medjugorje, Bosnia. Her deep
faith, friendships and ongoing support
fromherfellowpilgrimsallowedher
to live courageously these past few
years. Meghan enjoyed golf and was a
former member of Woodland Golf Club
and current member of Charles River
Country Club, winning the President’s
Cup in 2013.
Visiting Hours at the George F.
Doherty & Sons Funeral Home, 1305
Highland Ave., NEEDHAM, on Tuesday,
August 27th from 4-8pm. Funeral Mass
atSt.JosephChurch, 1382 Highland
Ave., Needham on Wednesday, August
28th at 10am. Relatives and friends
kindly invited (feel free to celebrate in
pink). Interment Milton Cemetery.
In honor and memory, donations
can be made in Meghan’s name to the
Young and Strong Program at the Dana-
Farber Cancer Institute. Checks should
be written out to Celebrating Young and
Strong and can be sent to the following
address: Katherine Bahrawy, Dana-Far-
ber Cancer Institute, 10 Brookline Place
West, Boston, MA 02445. For directions
and guestbook gfdoherty.com
MARTIN, Meghan Anne
(Faria)
GeorgeF.Doherty&Sons
Needham 781 444 0687
GIANGREGORIO, Lorenzo
In Amesbury, of East Boston, passed
away peacefully on Aug. 23. Beloved
husband of the late Giovanna (Gia-
marco) Giangregorio, devoted father of
Ralph, Pat, Marilyn Orlowski, and the
late Michael and Marco. Loving grand-
father of Ralph, Michael, Matthew,
and Lindsey, Jarett, Rachel, Franco,
Lorenzo, Victoria, and Michael, Jr.
Adored great-grandfather of Anthony,
Lorenzon, and Sophia. Dear brother of
Silvio, Carmine, and the late Antonio.
Also survived by his many fond nieces
and nephews. Family and friends will
honor Lorenzo’s life by gathering at
the Ruggiero Family Memorial Home,
971 Saratoga St. (Orient Heights) EAST
BOSTON, on Wednesday, Aug. 28, from
4-8 and again on Thursday morning for
a Prayer Service in the Serenity Chapel
of the Funeral Home at 10AM. Flowers
are appreciated, or memorial donations
may be made to Alzheimer’s Assoc.,
309 Waverly Oaks Rd., Waltham, MA
- The Services will conclude with
Lorenzo being laid to rest with his
beloved wife in Pine Grove Cemetery,
Lynn, may they both rest in peace. For
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McLAUGHLIN, Bettye Jane
(Chappelear)
Age 92, devoted wife, mother, grand-
mother, great-grandmother and friend.
Bettye McLaughlin, formerly of
Westford, MA and Lexington, MA died
peacefully on August 23, 2019. She was
predeceased by her beloved husband
of more than 50 years, Edward F.
McLaughlin Jr. (of Woonsocket, RI).
Bettye leaves behind her sons Edward
(of Bayport, NY), William (of Maynard,
MA) and Richard (of Littleton, MA);
daughters-in-law Melinda, PattiAnn,
and Susan; grandchildren, Tara,
Brianne, Eddie, Matthew, Marya,
Caitlyn and Alex as well as 6 great-
grandchildren.
A memorial service and day of cel-
ebration will be scheduled for later in
the Fall. Arrangements entrusted to the
Fredrick J. Chapey & Sons West Islip
Funeral Home. http://www.chapeyfamily.com
Age 94, of Concord and
Ipswich, died peacefully
at his Concord home on
Friday, August 23, 2019. He was the
devoted husband of the late Marion
D. (Dacey) Hardy who died in 2016.
Born in Milton on September 21, 1924,
Ed was the son of the late Herbert C.
and Mary (Leary) Hardy. He leaves
behind ten children, Anne Dolson of Ft.
Worth, TX, Connie Levine of Concord,
Jane Matchak of Danvers, Bill Hardy
of Nashua, NH, Sue Hardy of Acton,
Peter Hardy of Maynard, Mary Hardy
of Danvers, Martha Hardy Mallard
of Danvers, Paul Hardy of Acton and
Edward Hardy of Concord. He is also
survived by numerous grandchildren,
great-grandchildren,two sisters-in-law,
Dorothy Bosworth and Diane Dacey,
both of Milton, as well as many nieces
and nephews. Ed was predeceased
by his two siblings, Paul Hardy and
Mary Whitney. Ed served in the Army
from 1943 to 1946, when he was
honorably discharged as a Sergeant.
Subsequently he entered and gradu-
ated from Boston University, College
of Business Administration, receiving
a B.S. in B.A. in 1949. He went on to
work for a national CPA firm in Boston
where he obtained his CPA certificate.
He spent most of his career working
in various positions in accounting and
finance for automobile manufactur-
ing companies, including Ford Motor
Company, Renault and Volkswagen of
America. Following his retirement from
VW, he worked several years for the
IRS and for Middlesex Community Col-
lege. A resident of Concord for over 50
years, Ed was an avid sports fan, and
was active in coaching youth sports.
Working on cars was a favorite hobby.
Ed and his family also greatly enjoyed
spending summers at their cottage
in Ipswich on Little Neck. As a father
of 10 children and a grandfather and
great-grandfather, he will be terribly
missed by his entire family. Family
and friends will gather for a period of
visitation in the Dee Funeral Home, 27
Bedford Street, CONCORD CENTER,
on Wednesday, August 28th from 9:15
to 10:15 am. His Funeral Mass will be
celebrated at 10:30 am in Holy Family
Parish, 12 Monument Square, Concord
Center. Burial with U.S. Army Military
Honors will take place at Milton Cem-
etery at 2 pm. Concord’s Town Flag will
fly at half-staff on Wednesday, August
28th in honor of Ed’s faithful service
to his country during World War II.
For his online guestbook, please visit
http://www.DeeFuneralHome.com
HARDY, William E. “Ed”
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GRAUSTEIN, Ernest J.
Age 94, of Barrington, passed away on
Saturday, August 24, 2019 at the Hattie
Ide Chaffee Nursing Home. He was the
husband of Helen T. (King) Graustein.
Visitation Thursday, August 29, 2019
from 4-7pm. Friday, August 30, 2019
10:00am Mass of Christian Burial in St.
Alexander’s Church, 221 Main Street,
Warren, RI 02885. For complete obitu-
ary and online condolences, please visit
smithmason.com
Of Arlington. August 25, 2019.
Beloved daughter of the late Patrick
and Elizabeth McDermottroe. Loving
sister of Thomas and his wife Carol of
Woburn, Oliver and his wife Bridget
of Woburn, James and his wife Liz of
Billerica, Elizabeth McDermott and her
late husband Patrick of Ireland, Charles
and his late wife Maura of England,
Joseph and his wife Rose of England
and Christina of Arlington. Also sur-
vived by several nieces and nephews.
Funeral from the Keefe Funeral Home,
5 Chestnut St. (Rt. 60, Adjacent to St.
Agnes Church), ARLINGTON, Thurs-
day, at 9 am. Followed by a Funeral
Mass celebrated in St. Agnes Church,
30 Medford St., Arlington at 10 AM.
Relatives and friends are invited. Visit-
ing Hours Wednesday 4-7 pm. Burial in
Calvary Cemetery, Winchester. In lieu
of flowers, donations may be made to
Saint Agnes’ Church. For directions or
to send a message of condolence please
visit http://www.keefefuneralhome.com
McDERMOTTROE, Mary K.
Of Chelsea, on August 23, Beloved hus-
band of 50 years to Margaret “Peggy”
(Lee) Fulco of Chelsea. Devoted father
of Paul A. Rustigian of Saugus, Michael
J. Fulco, Jr. of Winthrop, Daniel T. Rus-
tigian of Chelsea, Tina L. Chadwick of
Winter Haven, FL, Richard Rustigian of
Everett, and Lisa A. Barton of Newton,
NH, as well as Charles Michael Joseph
Rustigian, who he raised as his beloved
son. Loving son of the late Calogero and
Carmella (Lazzaro) Fulco. Dear brother
of Josephine Vitale and Grace Navarro
of Chelsea and the late Charles, Salva-
tore, Frank and Jennie Fulco, Domenica
Medige and Lena Stec; and devoted
brother-in-law to Carol Powell and the
late Virginia Fulco, Anthony “Tony”
Stec, Robert Vitale, Pat “Nicky” Na-
varro, Helen Fulco and Rosalie Fulco.
Also survived by five grandchildren,
five great-grandchildren, and many
cherished nieces and nephews.
Visiting Hours:Relatives and
friends are kindly invited to attend
Visiting Hours in the Frank A. Welsh
& Sons Funeral Home, 718 Broad-
way, CHELSEA, on Friday, August
30, from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.,
followed by Services at 6:00 p.m.
Funeral home fully handicap acces-
sible, ample parking opposite funeral
home. Should friends desire, in lieu of
flowers, contributions in his memory
may be made to Dana-Farber Cancer
Institute, P.O. Box 849168, Boston,
MA 02284. For directions or to send
expressions of sympathy, please visit
http://www.WelshFuneralHome.com
FULCO, Michael J. Sr.
WelshFuneralHome
Chelsea, 617-889-2723
Of Billerica, formerly of Medford and
Malden. Beloved wife of the late Vin-
cent Marini. Loving mother of Thomas
Marini and his wife Susan of Billerica.
Devoted grandmother of Matthew and
Jake Marini. Sister of Nancy Medaglio
of Andover, Elaine Marcin of Malden,
Paul Hillson of Salem, James Allan Hill-
son of Malden, the late Charles Dennis
Hillson, and Roy Vernon Hillson. She
was the loving aunt and great-aunt to
many nieces and nephews. Funeral
Friday, from the Sweeney Memo-
rial Funeral Home, 66 Concord Rd.,
BILLERICA, at 8 a.m. A Funeral Mass
will be held in St. Theresa Church,
Billerica at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends
respectfully invited. Visiting Hours
will be held Thursday, from 4-7 p.m.
http://www.sweeneymemorialfh.com
MARINI, Marion A. (Hillson)
Deirdre Ann Doherty, born October 14,
1936 to John & Alma McCarthy, passed
away on August 26, 2019, surrounded
by her loving family. She was survived
by her children John, Michael and
Christy, Paul, Therese and Scott, Brian
and Brittany, and Robert and Michelle,
and her 12 grandchildren. She is also
survived by her dear friend Patricia
Cabral. Deirdre was predeceased by her
brother John McCarthy.
Deirdre was a fond member of the
Hingham Historical Society.
In lieu of flowers, please make a
contribution in Deirdre’s name to the
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum,
Development Office, 25 Evans Way,
Boston, MA 02115.
Funeral Services will be held at St.
Paul’s Church, 147 North St., Hingham,
MA at 12:00pm August 28th with
interment to follow at the Mt. Calvary
Cemetery in Roslindale.
For additional information
and online guestbook please visit
DowningChapel.com
DOHERTY, Deirdre
Passed peacefully after a
short illness & long life,
surrounded by his family.
He had recently celebrated his 90th
birthday. Melvin was the son of the
late Morris & Mary Mael. His mother
passed early in his life & his father
remarried Rebecca (Becky) Krystal
who helped raise him, sisters, Sickie &
Evelyn & brother, Kenneth. They grew
up on the family farm, raising cattle &
building a Jewish presence in Millis. He
graduated from Millis High School &
then married his late wife, Rona Gro-
man in 1952. They were married for 62
years when Rona predeceased Melvin
in 2014. They moved to Winthrop
shortly after their marriage & made the
community their home. They raised
four children, Craig & his wife Dorothy,
Norman, Owen & their beloved daugh-
ter, the late Jacqueline. Along with
his children, he leaves grandchildren,
Adrienne & her husband Maximillian,
David & his wife Katie, Hannah & her
husband Angelo, Alexander & his wife
Donna, Zoe & her husband Eric & Mary
& her husband Eduardo. He is also
survived by five great-grandchildren,
Lilliana, Lucy, Luka, Madelyn & Olivia
Grace. During his many years of retire-
ment, Melvin was a volunteer at the
MGH & Shriners Hospital. He was a
former Town Meeting Member, Trustee
of the Winthrop Community Hospi-
tal & Member of the Winthrop High
School Building Committee. Services
will be held Tuesday, August 27th, at
Temple Tifereth Israel in Winthrop
at 1:00pm with interment following
at Temple Tifereth Israel Cemetery in
Everett.Shivaweekwillcommenceat
the Temple after the service& continue
at his late residence on Wednesday &
Thursday, from 1-4 & 6-9pm & again on
Sunday, September 1st, from 1-6:00pm.
Donations can be made to Temple
Tifereth Israel, 93 Veterans Road, Win-
throp, MA. Assisting the family with
arrangements is the Torf Funeral Ser-
vice, 151 Washington Ave., CHELSEA,
MA 02150. For guestbook & directions
http://www.torffuneralservice.com
MAEL, Melvin Arthur
Of Hanover, passed peacefully at his
home, surrounded by his family, August
24, 2019.
Beloved son of the late Rose and
Daniel McGee of Charlestown. Brother
of the late Daniel McGee, John McGee,
and Francis McGee. Beloved husband
of Ruth Walsh McGee of Hanover.
Devoted father of Michelle McGee of
Charlestown, Karen McGee Daoust and
her husband John of Hingham, Ruth
Anne McGee of Hanover, Mary Beth
McGee of Hanover and Robert McGee
of Norwell. Best grandfather in the
world to Sean McGee, Michael McGee,
Jessica Fisher, Joseph Fisher, and Grace
Daoust.
Founder of McGee Family Deal-
erships, he had a second family of
devoted employees at the dealerships,
many who were with him for decades
and many of whom thought of him as
their second father. Robert was a family
man above all else, but found time to
enjoy golfing at Marshfield Country
Club, watching the ocean at Biddeford
Pool, ME or visiting Naples, FL with
family and friends.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be
celebrated in St. Mary of the Sacred
Heart Church, 392 Hanover Street (Rt.
139), Hanover, Thursday August 29, at
10:00 am. Relatives and friends invited.
Visiting Hours at the church Wednes-
day, 4-8 pm. Interment Hanover Center
Cemetery.
Dolan Funeral Homes of MILTON
and DORCHESTER are assisting the
McGee family. To leave a condolence
message, http://www.dolanfuneral.com
McGEE, Robert Michael
Age 88, of Readville, died
Monday August 26, 2019
from complications related
to cancer treatment.
Devoted husband of the late Patricia
(Fahey) Colleran for nearly 60 years, he
leaves behind daughters Michelle Col-
leran Cook and her husband Edward
of Franklin; Patricia Colleran Hoey of
Readville; Charleen Colleran Lombardi
and her husband John of Dedham; his
son Kevin Colleran and his fiancée Car-
men Castellanos of Cumberland, RI;
and his former daughter-in-law Dolly
Colleran, of East Bridgewater. A devot-
ed Poppop to seven grandchildren he
also leaves behind, Audrey, Meredith,
and Patrick Cook; Michaela Colleran;
Madison Hoey; and Jonathan and Mat-
thew Lombardi, as well as many nieces
and nephews. He was predeceased by
his brothers James, John, Thomas, and
David Colleran, to whom he gave the
gift of presence as their health declined.
Son of Michael and Mary (Heffer-
nan) Colleran Myles was a graduate of
Hyde Park High School and married
his childhood sweetheart, Pat. Together
they made a stunning couple. If you
want an example of what marriage
vows mean you need not look any
further than Myles. As Pat’s health
declined, he selflessly cared for her for
years her until her death.
In addition to being owner of K.C.
Cleaners for over 20 years, Myles
formally retired from Gen-Rad yet
continued to work in his business and
as the caretaker of St. Anne’s Parrish in
Readville.
Myles was a natural athlete and
excelled at whatever sport he played
but wasmost known for his prowess in
baseball. While serving in the U.S Army
during the Korean Conflict he was
recruited and played for the Brooklyn
Dodgers before an injury cut short his
professional career. He continued to
play for various club softball teams for
many years.
Physically fit his entire life, Myles
walked three miles daily until his
health prevented him from doing so.
He refused to succumb to illness and
despite the protests of his children,
he continued to mow the lawn, shovel
snow, and do battle with the multitude
of squirrels who attempted to make
their home in his trees.
His greatest legacy to his family were
the lessons of devotion, commitment,
and a work ethic he imparted to them
by example, every day. A true gentle-
man, his passing is a profound loss for
all who knew and loved him.
Funeral from the George F. Doherty
& Sons Wilson-Cannon Funeral Home,
456 High St., DEDHAM, on Thurs-
day, August 29, at 9am followed by
a Funeral Mass in St. Anne Church,
Readville, at 10am. Relatives and
friends kindly invited. Visiting Hours
on Wednesday, August 28, from 4-8pm.
Interment in Brookdale Cemetery,
Dedham. Expressions of sympathy may
be made in Myles’ memory to the ALS
Association, P.O. Box 37022, Boone, IA
- For directions and guestbook,
gfdoherty.com
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