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C10 The Boston Globe WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 2019


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Of Quincy, passed away peacefully,
on July 27, 2019. Beloved wife of the
late Santo J. Tringale, and devoted
mother of James J. Tringale and his
wife Kathleen of Scituate and Anthony
N. Tringale and his wife Sally of CA.
Sister of Guy Ministeri and his wife
Gail of Tewksbury and the late Phyllis
Wohlgemuth, Salvatore Ministeri and
LouisMinisteri.Lovinggrandmother
of Ella Tringale and Nick Tringale, and
great-grandmother of Enzo, Milana and
Olive. Relatives and friends are invited
to attend a Funeral Mass on Friday,
August 2, at St. Mary of the Nativity
Church, 1 Kent Street, Scituate, at 12
PM. At the family’s request Visiting
Hours are omitted. Interment at Blue
Hill Cemetery, Braintree. Directions
and guestbook at http://www.josephrussofu-
neralhome.com In lieu of flowers, Mary
may be remembered through St. Mary
of the Nativity Parish 1 Kent Street,
Scituate MA 02066.

TRINGALE, Mary A.
(Ministeri)

WOFSEY, Nicholas W.
Of Malden, unexpectedly, July 26, 2019,
age 26. Beloved son of Russell and
Christine (Riley) Wofsey. Loving broth-
er of Marissa E. Wofsey & her fiancé
Scott Shreenan. Cherished grandson of
Mary E. Dusz, Edwin Wofsey and the
ate Donald I. Dusz and the late William
and Helen Riley. Cherished nephew of
his predeceased uncle, Billy Riley and
survived by Janet Riley, Joe & Sheila
Vetere, Dan & Corinne Riley, David &
Colleen DiCecca, Terry & Tina Riley,
Brian & Ellen Riley, Douglas & Diane
Wofsey, Sherri Weeks, Shri & Julie Rao,
Also survived by numerous cousins,
family members and friends. Visitation
will be held at Gately Funeral Home,
79 W. Foster St., MELROSE, on Friday,
August 2, 2019 from 4:00-7:00 PM.
Relatives and friends are respectfully
invited to attend. Funeral Services and
burial will be private. In lieu of flowers,
memorial contributions may be made
in Nicholas’ name to Malden Overcom-
ing Addiction at http://www.maldenovercom-
ingaddiction.com or Massachusetts Or-
ganization for Addiction Recovery Inc.
at http://www.moar-recovery.org. Please just
take a moment of your day to perform
an act of kindness in honor of Nicholas.
To send a message of condolence please
visit http://www.gatelyfh.com
Gately Funeral Home
781-665-1949
Family Owned Since 1889

Of Palm Beach, FL and Rye Beach, NH,
Dyanne Connelly Tosi passed quietly
on Saturday, July 27, 2019 at the young
age of 79. She will be missed terribly by
those who knew her well and those who
knew her briefly. Born to Marie Kirby
and Thomas J. Connelly of Chestnut
Hill, MA, she is survived by her broth-
ers, Thomas J. Connelly Jr. and James
H. Connelly. She was married to the
late Laurence A. Tosi Jr. and is survived
by Kimberly Tosi Hamilton, Laurence
A. Tosi III and James C. Tosi. She was
the proud grandmother of Morgan,
Bryce, Luke and Katelyn Hamilton,
Laurence and Soleil Tosi and Louis and
Marcello Tosi.
Dyanne breezed through the world
with class, elegance and style. Always
ready with a quick wit and most inci-
sive opinion. Always charming, always
kind and she knew exactly who she was
and often exactly who you should be
and not afraid to tell you that! Many a
person walks a straighter path through
this world thanks to Dyanne.
Dyanne worked for the Immigra-
tion and Naturalization Service after
attending Chamberlain Junior College
and went on to be the first woman to
be an Associate Commissioner of the
Metropolitan District Commission
under former Massachusetts Governor
Edward J. King.
She served on the boards of the
Woman’s Lunch Place, Brigham and
Women’s Hospital, and the Dana-Farber
Cancer Institute.
She lived, loved and laughed and will
forever be in our hearts and memories.
Visiting Hours:Dyanne’s Wake will
be held on Thursday, August 1, 2019
from 4:00 to 7:00 PM at 36 Church
Road,Rye Beach, NH. A Mass of Chris-
tian Burial will be celebrated on August
2, 2019 at 1:00 PM at St. Theresa
Church, 815 Central Road, Rye Beach,
NH. A reception will immediately fol-
low the Mass at the Abenaqui Country
Club. In lieu of flowers, donations can
be made in Dyanne Connelly Tosi’s
name to Dana-Farbar Cancer Institute
or Women’s Lunch Place. Arrangements
are by the Remick & Gendron Funeral
Home – Crematory, HAMPTON. Please
visit http://www.RemickGendron.com to
view Dyanne’s memorial website, to
sign her tribute wall and for additional
information.

TOSI, Dyanne Connelly


Passed away peacefully on Thursday,
July 25, 2019, at his home in Marion,
MA, at the age of 94. His greatest
source of happiness and pride was
his nearly 60-year marriage to Janice
Hesse, and the family they created
together. They met in 1949 while both
were vacationing with their families
on Cape Cod. Deane adored his “bride”
and doted on her until her death in


  1. They spent their years laughing,
    traveling, and dancing every chance
    they got. As newlyweds, Jan and
    Deane settled in Wellesley where they
    started their family and built lifelong
    friendships. Deane is survived by his
    three children Jay, Linda, and Kurt
    Somerville, their spouses Kathy Somer-
    ville and Kendra Chencus Somerville,
    as well as nine grandchildren and
    three great-grandchildren. He was a
    wonderful brother to Nan Blowney,
    brother-in-law to the late Evelyn and
    Arthur Coughlan, and uncle to his
    numerous nieces and nephews. Jan and
    Deane were both happiest by the water
    and especially loved hosting family and
    friends at their home in Marion, MA
    where they began spending summers
    in 1959 and moved permanently in

  2. Deane loved sailing, golf, family
    gatherings, and putting on old clothes
    to tackle endless house chores. He
    enjoyed teaching his grandchildren
    to sail, raise the flag, and drive a car
    long before their feet could reach the
    pedals. He will be remembered for his
    easy smile, care and respect for others,
    and light footwork on the dance floor.
    Never one to sit idle, Deane made the
    most of every moment. He was born
    tothelateRaeandMarthaSomerville
    and spent his childhood in Quincy, MA.
    He attended BostonUniversity at night
    while working during the day at the in-
    surance firm OBrion, Russell & Co. He
    spent his entire 53-year career there,
    starting in the mailroom and rising to
    become Senior Managing Partner of
    the firm. Deane stayed on as Chair-
    man of the Board when the company
    was sold to Alexander & Alexander of
    Massachusetts, Inc. Throughout his
    life, Deane gave generously of his time,
    serving on numerous boards, clubs, and
    charitable organizations. A Memorial
    gathering will be held at The Kittansett
    Club, 11 Point Road, Marion, MA on
    Friday, August 23, 2019 at a time to
    be announced. More information can
    be found on the Chapman, Cole and
    Gleason Funeral Home website (www.
    ccgfuneralhome.com). In lieu of flow-
    ers, donations in Deane’s memory may
    be made to two charities that were
    important to him: The Sippican Lands
    Trust, P.O. Box 848, Marion, MA 02738
    or The Home for Little Wanderers, 10
    Guest Street, Boston, MA 02135.


SOMERVILLE, J. Deane


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