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PeterAllanRozett, of North
Reading, formerly of Read-
ing,passed away peacefully
on July 19, 2019 at age68, surrounded
by hisfamily.
Peterwas the belovedhusbandof
Christine Georgilas, andadevoted
and loving fatherof Jacqueline Rozett.
He wasthe brotherofWilliamRozett,
PatriciaRozett andthe late Pamela
Smith. He was uncle of Jennifer Flynn,
GregorySmith and MatthewRozett.
Peter was alsoalifelongfriend to
manyfrom the Winchester area since
high school.
Peter grewupinWinchester,and
graduated from WHSclass of 1969. He
proudlyservedinthe US Navy before
earningaBS degree in mathematics
from Boston University. Peter worked
as aSystemEngineerfor the MITRE
Corporation in Bedford for over40
years.
Peter loved being outside,enjoy-
ingswimming, camping, and golfing.
At home, he was an avid gardener, a
dedicatedRed Soxand Patriot fan,and
he loved his cats.
Services private.
In memory of Peter, pleaseconsider
makingacontributioninhis memory
to Doctors Without Borders, the Massa-
chusetts Audubon Society,orMSPCA-
Angell.

ROZETT,PeterA.


Of Stoughton andHarwich, formerly
of BallygarCounty Galway, Ireland,
passed away peacefully on July 30th.
Beloved husbandfor 63 yearsof
Catherine M. (Hart). Devotedfather of
John P. Cummingsand hiswife Barbara
of Stoughton, KathleenA. Thompson
and her husbandNewton ofMedfield,
AnnMarieCashmanand herhusband
ShawnofBridgewater,Thomas F.
Cummings ofStoughton,Patricia M.
Wedgeand herhusband Ronald of
Norton,and MaureenL.Montrondand
herhusbandWayne of Middleboro.
Loving grandfatherofNichole Woods,
John Robert Kilcommons, Kristina
and PhilipThompson,ColleenWright,
Kelly Bowser,Sydney Cummings,Cory
Wedge, Jessica Cummings,Wayneand
SarahMontrond.Great-grandfather
of Riley, Myles, Declan,Trevor,Able,
Landonand Brynn.BrotherofMary
Finneran of Milton, PeggyMartynof
E. Bridgewater,PaddyKilcommonsof
Ballygar,CountyGalwayand thelate
MatthewKilcommons,Michael,Larry
andThomasCummings.
VisitingHoursatthe AlfredD.
Thomas Funeral Home, 326 Granite
Ave.,MILTON, Sundayfrom 2-6 pm.
Funeral Mass at St.JamesChurch, 560
Page St., Stoughton, Monday morning
at 11:30. Burial Milton Cemetery. For
complete obituaryand guestbook see
http://www.alfreddthomas.com


CUMMINGS,JohnJ.


Alfred D. ThomasFuneral Home
(617)696-4200

WELLINGTON,RuthJeffers


DiedJuly 25, 2019ather beloved “Yel-
lowHouse” in Pike, NH. She was 96.
Herwinningsmile,outgoingtempera-
ment, andboundless enthusiasm for
lifewereobvious to all whomet her.
Ruth wasborninWoodsville,NH
andmoved to Northampton,MA
whenveryyoung.In1945 shegradu-
ated fromSmith Collegeand married
Stephen WellingtonofBoston, MA.The
couple settled in Newton, MA where
theyraised 5children, buttheymade
asummerhome in Pike,NHather
family’slongtimehomesteadonJeffers
Hill Roadwhere theyultimatelyretired
in 1972.
She was atireless volunteerand
leader forwomen,educationand the
arts. She volunteeredfor manyyears
forSmithCollege,and servedasthe
Presidentofthe Alumnae Association.
She was amemberofthe firstNH
Commission on the Status of Women, a
foundingmember of theWomen’sFund
of NH, and along-time Boardmember
at theCircleProgram--amentoring
and summer camp program forat-risk
girls.She was an early supporter of the
Montshire Museum of Science;aBoard
MemberatCanterburyShaker Village;
Board Chair forThe Friends of Hopkins
Center/Hood MuseumatDartmouth
College;and PresidentofRiver City
Arts,the ignitor of the creative renais-
sance of WhiteRiver Jct, VT.
Atruematriarch,she was inti-
matelyinvolved in the lives of her five
children,ninegrandchildren andten
great-grandchildren. Forher family
and friendsshe epitomized familyand
communityvalues. Herinfectiousjoy,
compassion,and gratitudewerean
unfailing embracethatsweptyou up
and made you want to comeback again
andagain.
Ruth is survivedbyher fivechildren,
Alice (Concord, MA),StephenJr.(St
Paul, MN),Weston (Austin, TX), Beth
(Wellesley,MA),and Roger(Concord,
NH) and theirspouses,respectively,
Rob Bushkoff, KathyWellington, Karen
Wellington,Norberto James,and Amy
Vorenberg.
AMemorialServicewillbeheld
Saturday, August24that11amat
the First Congregational Churchin
Haverhill, NH.
RickerFuneral Home, WOODS-
VILLE, NH is in chargeofarrange-
ments.For more information go to
http://www.rickerfh.com

Of Melrose,July 31, 2019.Belovedwife
of George E. Harmon.Lovingmother
of LindaMurphyofLynnfield&her
late husbandRichard,&the lateSusan
&Philip Harmon. DearsisterofMary
Perdios, Winifred&NancyBelmont,
Judy Counterman,Dorothy Loring,&
the late StephenBelmont&Irene Quig-
ley. CherishedgrandmotherofTyler R.
Murphy&thelateKristin Harmon,&
great-grandmotherofHaley Harmon.
She is also survived by many nieces,
nephews &cousins. Funeral fromthe A.
J. SpadaforaFuneral Home,865 Main
St., MALDENon Monday,August5th
at 10:00amfollowed by aMassofChris-
tian Burial in SaintMary’sChurch,
HerbertSt.,Melrose,at11:00am.
Relatives &friendsare respectfully
invited to attend. Visiting Hours will
beheldatthefuneralhomeonSunday
from2-6pm. Intermentwillbein
WyomingCemetery, Melrose. Elizabeth
was aformer telephone operator New
England Telephone &acaretaker at the
McFadden NursingHome in Malden.
Fordirections&guestbookvisit
http://www.spadaforafuneral.com

HARMON,ElizabethA.
(Belmont)

SpadaforaFuneralHome
781-324-86 80

Of Brighton, 84,passedpeacefully in
her sleepfollowing along illness.She
was thebeloved wife of the late Carlo
Tramontozzi.LovingmotherofLaura
and herhusbandJamesCoelho, Marina
and her husbandJosephRuggiero and
CarlTramontozzi. Cherishedgrand-
motherofJosephRuggiero,Jr.,Stephen
&Cristina Ruggiero, Christina Rug-
gieroand GiancarloCoelho.She is also
survived by manyloving cousins and
friends. “Mrs. T,”asshe was known,
wasraisedinBoston’s NorthEnd,
whereher familyhad emigrated from
Italywhenshe was2.Asateenager
sheworkedatthe NorthEnd Branch
of theBoston Public Library. By age18
shewas Boston’s youngestnewspaper
columnist,first, writing aweeklyteen
column,and then continuing into her
20swith her award-winning column,
“Friends, Romansand Countrymen,”
herreflections on the contributions of
prominentItalian-Americanleaders.
Shealsocreatedthe NorthEnd BPL’s
YouthGroup, an after-school clubfor
teenagers where she invited athletes,
politicians,and othercelebritiesto
speakand inspire“her kids.”She always
feltthatteenagers,in their struggles
towardadulthood,needed the most
positive attention. Many clubmembers
creditedher with gettingthem offthe
streets and inspiring their ownexem-
plary careers,fromlocalbroadcasters
and lawyers,tobusiness peopleand
doctors. SheattendedbothBoston
University andBostonCollege, focusing
on publicrelationsand journalism. In
her20s,she,alongwithsome friends,
beganasingles club for NorthEnders.
ISCO,the ItalianSocial &Cultural
Organization, featured everything
from lectures to dances,resulting
in manymarriage proposals! After
starting herown family, Mrs. Tled
many communityprojects, including
creatingOSCA, the OakSquare Civic
Association, which rebuilt Hardiman
Playground (known thenas“TarPark”)
intoavibrant spacewith playground
equipment,benches, shade trees, chess
tables, andLittleLeaguebaseball field.
Shestarted the firstPublicRelations
departmentat Mount St.JosephAcad-
emy, an all-girl private high school in
Brighton.She becameatrustedadviser
to the students and launchedmany
intothe careersofPublicRelations and
Journalism withher after-school “MSJA
PR Club.” Aprolificwriter,Mrs. Twas a
published poet, and anon-fictionwriter
whose works werepublishedinmaga-
zines as varied as Yankee Magazine,
Boston Magazine and TheHornBook,
to nameafew. Mrs. Twas the epitome
of aloving mother to not only herthree
children, but to alltheir friends,many
of whom still called her “Ma” to this
day. AdevoutRomanCatholic,she
lived the “7 Corporal Works of Mercy,”
reachingout to anyone in need.She
had amagicalway of making everyone
she camein contactwithfeel that they
werethe mostimportant person in the
world,and perhaps that washer great-
estgift. In lieu of flowers, thefamily re-
spectfully asksfor donations in Linda’s
memorybemade to St.Jude Children’s
ResearchHospital,262 DannyThomas
Pl.,Memphis,TN38105.Funeral
fromthe Lehman Reen&McNamara
FuneralHome, 63 ChestnutHillAve.
(nr Brighton Courthouse), BRIGHTON,
Monday, August5th at 9:30am.Fol-
lowedbyaFuneralMass in St.Columb-
kille Church, 321 Market St., Brighton,
at 10:30am. Relatives and friendsare
kindly invited to attend. Visiting Hours
Sunday, August4th from3-7pminthe
funeral home.She willbelaidtorestat
the Christinthe GardenMausoleum at
St.Michael’s CemeteryinRoslindale.
Fordirections andguestbook please
visit http://www.lehmanreen.com

TRAMONTOZZI, LindaP.


LehmanReen McNamara
617 782 1000 Brighton

Passedawaypeacefully on
Friday,July26, 2019at
his home in South Easton,
Massachusettsatthe ageof85. He is
survivedbyhis wifeof57yearsRo-
berta,his four childrenRobertHobaica
andhis fiancéAmirah, Paul Hobaica
and his wife MaiLea, David Hobaica
and his wife Janice and Ann-Margaret
Dudleyand herhusband James along
with eightgrandchildren Tyler,Jillian,
Olivia, Lauren, Abigail, PJ,Henry
&Will.Hewas predeceasedbyhis
parentsCharles and Roseand histwo
brothers,Joseph andEdward, as well
as twograndchildren, Jack Anthony
Hobaica and MargaretGrace Dudley.
Originally fromQuincy, Massachu-
setts, Henryenlisted in the United
States AirForce at the ageof18and
served for severalyears in Elmendorf
Air Force Base in Anchorage,Alaska.
Followinghis honorable discharge, he
enrolled at Boston Universitywhere he
receivedaBachelor’s degree in elemen-
taryeducation followed by aMaster’s
degree and certificateofadvanced
graduatestudyfromFramingham State
University. During morethantwenty
yearsinthe Massachusetts Public
School System, he wentontoserve
in various capacitiesfrom remedial
readingspecialist,toteachertoschool
administrator.
In addition to hiscareerineduca-
tion, Henryfollowed his entrepreneur-
ial spirit andformed Easton Pool &Spa
in 1972,which todayhas grown to a
nationally-recognized nameinthe in-
dustry. To date, thebusinesscontinues
to prosper under the direction of his
sonsRobert andDavid.
An avid runner,Henrycompleted
the BostonMarathon at age48. In ad-
dition to running, he took up golf at a
laterage and becamean accomplished
player.Henryand Robertaenjoyed
theirwinter months in Naples, Florida
and the loveoffamily and friendswas
paramount to hisliving lifetothe full-
est. Oneofhis mosthumble achieve-
ments cameinthe final years of his
lifewhen he wrote and published two
books, of whichhewas always pleased
to give out asignedcopy.
Henrywas extremely proudofhis
time in the AirForce and was humbled
to take partinanHonor Flight to
Washington,DCin2017. Hisfamily
extendsaspecial thanks to the various
dialysis centersand the manyphysi-
cians, nurses andmedicalstaffwho
provided exceptional care to Henry.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be
madeinHenry’snametoMyBrother’s
Keeper,P.O.Box 338,Easton, MA
02356, http://www.mybrotherskeeper.org
Relatives andfriendsarerespect-
fullyinvited to attend VisitingHours
on Monday, August5,2019 from4-8
p.m. in KaneFuneral Home &Crema-
tion Services, 605Washington Street
(Rte.138),EASTON. AFuneral Mass
will be heldonTuesday, August6,
2019 at 10:00 a.m. in the Holy Cross
Church, 225PurchaseStreet, Easton.
Fordirections or condolences visit
http://www.kanefuneralhome.com

HOBAICA,HenryC.


JARO,Roberta
Age65, of Belmont,passedaway Aug.
1st, 2019. BornFebruary4,1954 in
Queens,NY,toJudyandLeonardJaro,
Roberta worked at United Cerebral
Palsy Metro Boston for 16 years as the
COO.She had completed her degreein
socialworkinCopenhagen,Denmark.
She was an avid cyclist andgreat
travelerwith her husband, Gordon
Hamilton, and theirson, Russell.She
marriedGordonon August17, 1984,
and together raised theirson. She was
the sunshineand beautiful flowerin
the lives of her familyand all those
she touched.Roberta’s loving heart
and wise guidance touchedthosethat
wereclosetoher,aswell as friends and
colleaguesatwork. She is survivedby
her husband,Gordon;her son Russell,
of Belmont;her brother,Michael; her
sister,Heidi; and her beloved mother,
Judy and Si Farber.AMemorialService
will be held Monday, August5th,1-4
PM, at the Marriott,2345 Common-
wealthAve. (Rte 30), Newton,MA.
Donationsmaybemade to UCP fora
special fund fordevelopmentand train-
ing for directcare professionals:United
Cerebral Palsy Assoc.ofMetro Boston,
71 ArsenalSt., Watertown,MA 02472.

Age39, of Mansfield, formerly of
Easton, passed away unexpectedly
July 26th.Belovedmother of Kamyla,
Kaley,and Kennedy Owens. Daugh-
ter of Charles F. Owensof Mansfield
and thelateRuthA.“Sissy” (Turner)
Owens. Sister of Donnette V. Mc-
ManusofEaston. FuneralService at
the CongregationalChurch of Canton,
1541Washington St., Canton,Monday
at 12 noon. VisitingHours at the
Dockray &ThomasFuneralHome, 455
Washington St., CANTON,Monday
morningprior to theservicefrom10:00
to 11:30 am.Burial, CantonCorner
Cemetery.Inlieuofflowers,donations
maybemadeinKimberly’s memoryto
aScholarship Fund forher children,
c/oNorth Easton’sSavings Bank,295
Main St., NorthEaston, MA 02356.For
completeobituaryand guestbook see
dockrayandthomasfuneralhome.com

OWENS, Kimberly M.


Dockray &ThomasFuneralHome
781-828-0811

TREVISANI,Angelina
(Baldini)“Lena”

Of Roslindale, passedpeacefully on
August1st at the ageof100. Beloved
wife of the late Egisto Trevisani.De-
votedmotherof Maria Nelson and her
husbandGeorgeofMansfield, Francis
of Quincy, and the late Joseph.Loving
“Grammy” of MauraNelson Clifford
andMarissaNelsonO’Donnell and
great-grandmotherofMaeve Clifford
and Nolan Clifford.Alsosurvivedby
manyloving nieces, nephews, in-laws
and friends. Funeral from the Alexan-
der F. Thomas&Sons Funeral Home,
45 CommonSt., WALPOLE,Wednesday
morningat 9:15 a.m. Followed by a
Mass of Christian Burial at St.Mary’s
Church,Wrentham at 10:30 a.m. Inter-
mentat NationalCemetery, Bourne.
Please, in lieuofflowers, all donations
can be madetoMaplesNursingand Re-
hab Center Activity Fund, 90 Taunton
St., Wrentham02093.Fordirections
andguestbook, please visit,
thomasfuneralhomes.com
AlexanderF.Thomas &SonsFH
Walpole 508-668-0154

RILEY, ChesterAlbertJr.
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KELLIHER,DoloresA.
(Altieri)

Of Norwood, passed away on July
30, 2019, at theage of 83.Beloved
wifeofthe late JosephF.Kelliher Jr.
Devoted mother of Ann F. Malley and
her husbandCharlesofMashpee, Ellen
L. Kelliher-FlynnofNorwood, David M.
Kelliherand his wifeMichelleofMan-
sfield and the late Joseph F. Kelliher
III.Sister of Sandra Dionof Whitman
and thelateMarie Altieri, Charles
Altieri,HenryAltieri and Michael
Altieri.Cherished grandmother of Lisa,
Matthew, Nicholas, James Jr., Kristen,
Michael, Allison and Ashley. Also
survivedby7great-grandchildren and
manynieces andnephews. Daughter
of the late Charles and Eleanor(Reno)
Altieri.Funeral fromtheKraw-Kornack
FuneralHome, 1248 WashingtonSt.,
NORWOOD,Monday,August 5, 2019
at8amfollowedbyaFuneralMassat
9am at St.Catherine of Siena Church,
Norwood. Visiting Hourswillbeheld
on Sunday, August 4, 2019from4-7pm.
Burial willbeatHighland Cemetery
Norwood. In lieu of flowers, dona-
tions maybemadeInher name to the
Alzheimer’s Assoc.,309 WaverleyOaks
Road, Waltham, MA 02452.

kraw-kornackfuneralhome.com
Family Ownedand Operated
781-762-0482

Of West Yarmouth,July 30,2019,atage
83, formerlyofArlington.Devoted wife
of Mary B. Henderson. Alsosurvivedby
her niece, Lindsay TorpeyCross, sister-
in-lawAmanda Cross, cousins, in-laws,
nieces, nephews, as well as many loving
friendsinthe U.S. and Ireland.Funeral
fromthe Rogers &HutchinsFuneral
Home,292 Mass. Ave.,ARLINGTON,
on Monday,August 5, 2019at 9:00 am.
FuneralMassatSt. Agnes Church,54
Medford St., Arlington at 10:00 am.
Visiting Hoursatthe funeral home,on
Sunday, August4,2019 from 2:00 to
6:00 pm.Ellenwas aretiredsupervisor
withNew EnglandTelephone, amem-
ber of the Pioneers, as well as an avid
golfer, skier, walkerand traveler. The
yearshe graduatedhighschoolshe was
amemberofthe Arlington High School
All Star teamthat won the StateCham-
pionship.Inlieuofflowers, please
makeadonationin Ellen’s memory to
the Hospice of yourchoice.

TORPEY,EllenP.


Age63, of NeedhamonJuly31, 2019.
Belovedwife and best friendofGary
Feldman.LovingmotherofGena
White&her husband Jaredand Harris
Feldman.Adoringgrandmother of
Sophie Lana White. Cherished daughter
of the late Shirley(Safran)Bernstein.
Devoted sisterofJerry Bernstein and
the latePhilip Bernstein. Special aunt
of Gregoryand MatthewBernstein.
Sharon’slife was abeaconthat
drewsomanytoits light.The joy she
broughtto herfriends,family,and com-
munities in Needham andatTemple
Aliyah will be missed dearly.The
dedicationshe gave to her workwith
students at DedhamMiddleSchoolwill
carry her legacyforward.
ServicesatTempleAliyah,1664
CentralAvenue, NeedhamonSunday,
August4at11:30am.BurialatShara
TfiloCemetery,776 Baker Street,West
Roxbury. Followingburial, memorial
observancewill be at TempleAliyah
until5:00pm andcontinuingat the
family’s homeon Monday2-4:00pm&
7-9:00pmandTuesday7-9:00pm. In
lieuofflowers,remembrances maybe
madetoMassachusettsGeneralHospi-
tal in supportoflung cancer research
or the Prevent Cancer Foundation.


FELDMAN,Sharon


(Bernstein)


Levine Chapels,Brookline
617-277-8300
http://www.levinechapels.com

PassedawayThursday, July 25,2019
after ashort illness. Born in Malden,
MA on November 30,1941, he was the
son of the late Harold “Hawkie”and
Rebecca Weiner. He graduated from
Malden High Schoolin1960. TheWein-
erfamilyownedand operated Malden
Taxi and Malden Car Wash locatedon
Eastern Avenue. HisBoston roots were
unmistakableinhis energy, accent and
lovefor allNew England sports.
Forthe last 40 years, Herbie has
residedinSausalito, California. He
was the prominentbusiness owner
of SausalitoCar Wash andthe Shell
station on Bridgeway.Hehas madean
indelible mark within thecommunity
of Sausalitobased in service. He had
deepaffection for and commitmentto
the peopleand city of Sausalito.Herbie
servedasMayorinboth2 01 1&2 013.
He servedonthe CityCouncil (2006-
17).HerbiewasPresident of theMarin
CountyCouncil of Mayors and Council
Membersin2013. He wasadedicated
Rotarian.Heserved as President of the
RotaryClub in 1992-93and was named
Rotarianofthe yearin2008. In 1993,
he was President of the Chamber of
Commerce. In those days,the President
of theChamber was also Producer of
theSausalitoArtFestival.Hecontinued
to serve on theArt Festival Boardup
until amonthago.Hereceivedthe
Spirit of Marin Award in 1995. Herbie’s
impactswere far reaching includingthe
youngestofresidents in Marin City and
Sausalitoas aLittle Leaguecoach, to
those he mentored andinspiredtostep
up intoleadershiproles all throughout
Marin Countyandofcourse,Herbie
was ahugesupporterofthe Sausalito
SisterCityprograms in Japan, Portugal
and Chile. Hisinfectious enthusiasm
created longlasting relationships when
he traveledtoall threecountries. There
wasnothingthatHerbiewouldn’t do to
helpmakeSausalito the specialplace
he loved so much.
Herbie is survived by hisbrother
RobertWeiner and wife Marilyn, sister
Wendy Mack as well as his niece Julie
Gross andher husband Evan, nephews
DarrenWeinerand Keith Weiner and
wifeJayme along with twogreat-neph-
ews,EliGrossandAlexanderWeiner.
And of course, hisbeloved dog, Enzo.
Herbie lived life to the fullestand
he was knowntoliveinthe present.
Eleanor Roosevelt’s Quotereminds us
ofhow Herbie livedhis life: “Yesterday
is history,tomorrow is amysteryand
today is agift, that is whyitiscalled
the present.”
There willbeaCelebrationofLife on
Sunday, September 22, 2019.

WEINER,Herbert A.
“Herbie”

Age89, of Peabody,devoted
husband of Rita (Tkachuk)
Edrywith whomheshared
over 64 yearsofmarriage,son of the
late Stanley and Pauline (Norkveck)
Edry. Veteran of the Korean Warand
was employed by General Electric
RiverworksPlant in Lynn as an admin-
istrator for over 40 years.The family
would liketothank the staff andnurses
at Care One,Peabody fortheir kind-
ness,compassion,and professionalism
duringthis pastdifficult year, theyare
trulygrateful. He wasthe loving father
of Mark andwife Ellen Edry, Paul and
his wife NikkiEdry, Nancyand her hus-
bandKarlMinichino, andDonnaand
her husbandSteve Jones, and is also
survivedby his9grandchildrenand
3great-grandchildren and by several
nieces andnephews. He was prede-
ceasedbyhis sister, LillianMalevich.
HisFuneralwill be held on Mondayat
9:00AMatthe Conway,Cahill-Brodeur
Funeral Home,82LynnSt.,PEABODY,
followedbyhis FuneralMass at 10:00
AM at St.John’sChurch,Peabodyto
which relatives and friends are kindly
invitedto attend. VisitingHours will
be held on Sunday from3:00until
6:00 PM. Burial willbeinCedar Grove
Cemetery, Cedar GroveAve, Peabody.
Fordirections and online obituary, visit
http://www.ccbfuneral.com


EDRY,JosephF.


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