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A Nurse and WWII


Veteran:


Of Dedham, age 95, died
August27,2019,inthe
loving care of the Man-
sion Skilled Nursing Home in Rhode
Island. Beloved wife of the late Edward
C. Hargreaves. Devoted mother of
Edward C. Hargreaves, Jr. and his
wife Rosemary of Norton, and the late
George Montgomery Hargreaves. Lov-
ing grandmother of Emily-Rose, Leeza,
and George, and great-grandmother of
Maelyn, Avaley and Sylvie.
A nurse graduate from Boston City
Hospital class of 1944. Hargreaves
received the first Frances Slanger
Award which honors alumna who have
advanced the practice of nursing during
their career. Anne Hargreaves received
degrees from Boston University and
became a full Professor and Chairman
of the Department of Psychiatry.
In 2006, Hargreaves was awarded
a Legend in Nursing Award from
the Massachusetts Association of
Registered Nursing and has received
recognition from former Mayor
Raymond Flynn, former Gov. Michael
Dukakis. A nurse leader who consulted
with universities all over the world, and
published over 50 articles. In her retire-
ment she served on many boards and
was President of the Women’s Overseas
Service League. She was a resident of
Dedham for many years.
Anne Hargreaves is a 1994 graduate
of the Gerontology Program’s Man-
ning Certificate Program and in
2010 received a Gerontology Alumni
Community Service Award the UMass
Vibrant Living Celebration and Man-
ning Certificate Graduation. She served
during World War II in 1944, 1945
and 1946 with the 135th Evacuation
Hospital in France and Germany, and
awarded a Battle Star, and recognition
from the French Government several
years later for her effort in defeating
the Nazis.
AVisitationwillbeheldatthe
George F. Doherty & Sons Wilson-
Cannon Funeral Home, 456 High St.,
DEDHAM, on Friday, August 30th,
from 5-8pm. Funeral Service in the
funeral home on Saturday, August 31st,
at 10am. Relatives and friends kindly
invited. Interment Knollwood Memo-
rial Park, Canton. For directions and
guestbook gfdoherty.com

HARGREAVES, Anne G.
(Montgomery)

George F. Doherty & Sons
Dedham 781 326 0500

Of Cambridge, MA, formerly of Pepper-
ell and Groton, passed away peacefully
on August 26, 2019 surrounded by her
children and grandchildren. Ann was
a brilliant, strong, selfless and caring
woman who wished to be remembered
most as a loving mother of five and
grandmother of ten. Ann devoted her
life to her family and they were her
pride and joy. In her retirement, she
spent countless days caring for her
grandchildren and loving every minute
of her time with them. In the past 25
years, Ann must have attended thou-
sands of ball games, rarely missing an
opportunity to see her grandchildren
in action. Ann was an independent
woman who raised her children for
many years as a single mother. She was
particularly proud that she was able
to send all five of her children to prep
school, and to college, on her own.
Ann taught fourth grade in the Groton
Public schools for close to 20 years.
Her students revered her and often
spoke of how she shaped their lives as
learners. A longtime liberal activist,
Ann found her political identity during
the women’s rights, civil rights, and
anti-war movements of the 1960’s. She
worked on several political campaigns
during the 1960’s and 1970’s and was
especially proud of her work for Eugene
McCarthy in 1968. Upon her retirement
from teaching in 1995, Ann moved
back to her hometown of Cambridge,
where she enjoyed attending the opera,
ballet, theatre, and symphony with her
friends, especially her sister Eleanor.
Ann is predeceased by her parents, Dr.
Joseph and Margaret Wadden, sisters,
Joan Wadden, Mary Wadden, and
Eleanor Davis,as well as her brother,
Joseph Wadden. Ann is survived by her
five children and their families, Carol
and John Esposito of Georgetown, MA
and their children, Joseph, Christo-
pher, and Mary; David and Amy Bolger
of South Burlington, VT, and their
children, Sade and Liam; Judy and
SteveBenardeteofAmenia,NYand
their daughter, Emma; Elise and Chris
Ruggles of Topsfield, MA and their
daughter Abby; and Michael and Jes-
sica Bolger of Lynnfield, MA and their
children, Jacob, Declan, and Devin.
She is also survived by many nieces,
nephews, and cousins. Funeral from
the Brown & Hickey Funeral Home,
36 Trapelo Rd., BELMONT, Saturday,
August 31, at 9AM. Funeral Mass in St.
Paul’s Catholic Church, 29 Mt. Auburn
St. (corner of Bow and Arrow Streets),
Cambridge, at 10AM. Relatives and
friends kindly invited. Visiting Hours
Friday, 4-7pm. Interment Cambridge
Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please send
donations in Ann’s memory to Doctors
Without Borders. Online guestbook
http://www.brownandhickey.com

BOLGER , Ann Wadden


COX, Dorothy (Barry)
Of Andover, formerly of Lawrence, Aug.
23, age 96.
BorninLawrence,onAug.11,1923.
Beloved daughter of the late Walter A.
and Kathryn (Peabody) Barry. Mrs. Cox
was employed as an Executive Assistant
fortheInsuranceIndustry,andalso
worked at the American Woolen Co.
She met her husband, Vincent “Bud”
Cox at the Hampton Beach Casino
in NH. Dorothy faced her numerous
cancer diagnoses in her later life, with
grace and courage. Her family and
home were very important to her. In
her spare time, she enjoyed visiting ca-
sinos, knitting and crocheting. She was
an avid fan of Boston sports. Dorothy’s
positive and kind manner will be sorely
missed by all.
Loving mother of Diane M. Cox
of Andover, Martha C. Fraser of
Gloucester, Sheila J. Cox of Andover
and Amy P. and her husband John W.
Morris of Billerica and granddaughters,
Lindsey and Emily Morris and many
nieces and nephews. Dorothy enjoyed
the family cat, Sweetheart. She was
the sister of the late Paul and Donald
Barry. Dorothy was the mother-in-law
of the late Michael J. Fraser. Donations
may be made in Dorothy’s name to the
American Cancer Society or the charity
of one’s choice.
Funeral Services will be privately
held. Arrangements have been en-
trusted to the Burke-Magliozzi Funeral
Home of ANDOVER. For additional
information,pleasevisit:
http://www.burkemagliozzi.com ROBINSON, Mark L.

Age 78, a resident of Milton, VT, passed
away peacefully on August 29th, 2019,
atMcClure-MillerRespiteHousein
Colchester, VT.
Mark was a prolific inventor with
multiple patents and never saw a
problem he could not fix. He was loved
by family and friends alike. He will be
remembered for his soft-spoken ap-
proach and dry, witty sense of humor.
He graduated from Brookline, MA High
School and attended MIT in Cam-
bridge, MA. He was an accomplished
motorcycle enthusiast, marksman, and
a strong believer in our Second Amend-
ment rights.
Mark was born in Boston, MA, on
November 30, 1940, to the late Milton
and Charlotte Robinson of Brookline,
MA. Mark had three siblings who pre-
ceded him in death: Bessie Ezekiel, Elsa
Wasserman, and Ellen Robinson.
Mark is survived by his wife of
almost 57 years, Linda Robinson, and
their children, Adam (Laura and chil-
dren, Edward and Sara of Washington,
DC), Eli (Lisa and children, Caroline
and Charles, of Atlanta, GA), and Jes-
sica Parker (children Jacob, Eben, and
Joshua of Pittsburgh, PA). He is also
survived by his sister-in-law, Marcia
Lenick and her husband Lee, and
brothers-in-law, Louis Kaplan and Fred
Ezekiel. He was a beloved uncle to his
many nieces and nephews.
Mark is survived by his dear friends:
Warren Steadman, Bill Wasserman,
Tim Therrien, Dave MacFadyen, his
Breakfast Buddies and his good friends
at the Ethan Allen Firing Range.
He loved his family, offering advice
and counsel to children and grandchil-
dren during visits.
The Graveside Service is Friday,
August 30th, at 11 am, at the New
Tifereth Israel of Everett Cemetery in
Everett, MA (the cemetery is located
next to 174 Fuller St., Everett, MA).
Donations can be made in Mark’s
memory to Chabad of Vermont - http://www.
chabadvt.org, Tobin Bridge Chabad -
http://www.tobinbridgechabad.com or Angel
Flight NE - http://www.angelflightne.org

Age 89, of Canton, passed
away August 28th. Beloved
husband of Catherine
(Donohue). Father of William E. Moore,
III and his wife Karen of Mansfield,
Sean P. Moore of Norwood, Mary
E. Ricci and her husband John of
Stoughton, and Kathleen A. Breen and
her husband Michael of Shrewsbury.
Brother of Natalie O’Donnell and her
husband George of FL and the late
John Moore. Grandfather of William
E. Moore, IV, Timothy Moore and his
wife Kerri, Shannon Moore, Michaela
and Taylor Breen and Thomas Ricci.
Also survived by his caring niece Beth
O’Donnell of Quincy. Visiting Hours at
the Dockray & Thomas Funeral Home,
455 Washington St., CANTON, Monday,
from 4-7 pm. Funeral Mass at St. John
the Evangelist Church, Canton, Tuesday
morning at 10 am. Burial Milton Cem-
etery. Navy Veteran of the Korean War.
Donations may be made in his memory
to the Canton EMT Assn., 99 Revere
St., Canton, MA 02021. For complete
obituary and guestbook see http://www.dock-
rayandthomasfuneralhome.com

MOORE, William E.


Dockray & Thomas Funeral Home
(781) 828-0811

Ralph Justin Auciello, 79, formerly of
West Boylston, died Thursday, August
29, 2019. He was born in Brighton, son
of Italian immigrants Justin and Clem-
entina (Caruso) Auciello and graduated
from Saint Columbkille High School
where he was senior class president and
captain of the football team. Ralph was
vice president of Auciello Iron Works
of Hudson, MA, a company founded by
his father, Justin, in 1932 in Brighton.
Visiting Hours:Relatives and
friends are invited to visit with Ralph’s
family on Saturday, August 31st, from
10-11 a.m. at the Fay Brothers Life
Celebration Home, 1 West Boylston
Street, WEST BOYLSTON. A Service
Celebration his Life will follow at 11
a.m. Burial will be in Mount Vernon
Cemetery, West Boylston. For more
information, please visit http://www.faybroth-
ers.com


AUCIELLO, Ralph J.


Age 74, of Acton, August 28, 2019.
Beloved wife of the late John G. Quilty.
Mother of David of TN, Michael and
wife Ciranna Bird of NC. Sister of Car-
ole Colvin of ME. Visitation at the Ac-
ton Funeral Home, 470 Massachusetts
Ave. (Rte. 111), ACTON, on Tuesday,
Sept. 3rd, 10-11am, followed by her
Funeral Service in the funeral home at
11am. Burial in Woodlawn Cemetery,
Acton. In lieu of flowers, donations in
her name may be made to Rosie’s Place,
889 Harrison Ave., Boston, MA 02118.
Memorial page http://www.actonfuneral-
home.com

QUILTY, Patricia A. (Hennin)


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Of Norfolk, formerly of Needham,
August 26, 2019. Beloved wife of the
late Andrew E. Fabiano. Loving mother
of Susan Rowean and her husband Bill
of Dover, Michael Fabiano and his wife
Darlene of Norfolk, Ed Fabiano and his
wife Michelle of Billerica, Lisa Wolfe
and her husband David of Franklin,
and Nicole Ryan and her husband
Jeffrey of Ashland. Dear grandmother
of Kelly, Courtney, Andrew, Kristen,
Victoria, Alexandra, Drew, Katie, Bret,
Matthew, and Leah. She leaves her
beloved dog, Morty the Great. Sister of
Robert Tavolieri and his wife Margie
of Framingham and the late William
Tavolieri. Also survived by several
nieces and nephews and her devoted
caregiver Katie Kelley. Visiting Hours
in the Eaton Funeral Home, 1351
Highland Ave., NEEDHAM, on Friday,
August 30th, from 4-7 pm. Relatives
and friends are kindly invited to attend.
AMass of Christian Burial will be held
in St. Joseph Church, 1362 Highland
Ave., Needham, on Saturday, at 10
am. Interment will follow at Newton
Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations
in Patricia’s name may be made to
rescuedogsrocknyc.org or to the Ronald
McDonald House Boston Harbor, rm-
hbostonharbor.org For obit directions
or to share a memory of Patricia, please
visit http://www.eatonfuneralhomes.com

FABIANO, Patricia L.
(Tavolieri)

Eaton FuneralHome
78 1-444-0 201

PIAZZA, Paul F.
Age 93, of Revere, passed
away August 28, 2019, at
the Alliance Healthcare
Center in Braintree. Son of the late
Antonio and Josephine (Amara) Piazza.
Loving brother of Mary Kessler and her
husband Joseph of Braintree and
Josephine Amara of Revere. He is also
survived by 4 nephews. Paul was an
ArmyveteranofWWII.Funeral
Services and burial with military
honors are private. Arrangements are
under the direction of the McMaster
Funeral Home, 86 Franklin St.,
BRAINTREE. Interment Woodlawn
Cemetery, Everett. For information and
directionspleasevisit:
http://www.McMasterfh.com

July 11, 1948 – August 23, 2019.
Age 71, died peacefully at home in
Barnstable Village, Cape Cod, Mas-
sachusetts, on August 23 after a short
illness. Described by friends and family
as “beautiful, vivacious, and fearless,”
Liz leaves behind a powerful legacy and
will be remembered as a strong and lov-
ing mother, grandmother, and friend.
Born in Boston, MA, to academic
researchers Elizabeth Chadwick
(Edwards) Weaver and John Thacher
Clarke, Liz moved often as a child, but
her anchor became the summers she
spent in Barnstable with her large ex-
tended family. Liz settled in Barnstable
full-time in 2012 after splitting her time
between Boston and Philadelphia in
her adult life, and quickly enmeshed
herself into the fabric of the commu-
nity by dedicating herself to her many
beloved organizations, including the
Cape Cod Symphony Orchestra, where
shewasontheBoardofDirectors,and
the Barnstable Yacht Club, of which she
was the first female commodore.
Liz’s trailblazing legacy and passion
for noble causes extended into her
professional life. After graduating
from the University of Massachusetts
in 1970 and Harvard Business School
in 1979, she worked for Harvard’s
Business School and Kennedy School in
Assistant Dean positions for nearly 20
years. She then worked as COO of The
Philanthropic Initiative, a non-profit
consulting firm, and co-founded two
additional leadership-focused consult-
ing firms, Trios and Cambridge Leader-
ship Associates. Liz later exercised her
passion for fashion and business by
starting a women’s dress line, Shibui
Designs, and in recent years served
as a consultant supporting academic
and nonprofit executive searches with
Isaacson Miller. Liz’s friends and family
will especially remember her generosity,
vitality, intellect, creativity, and loving
nature. Her innate curiosity attracted
her to a variety of hobbies - sailing and
traveling were her favorite pastimes -
and she was known for the welcoming,
warm home she created, as well as her
inimitable sense of style and timeless
elegance.
Liz is survived by her loving partner
of 23 years, G. Craig Schelter, her
two daughters, Elizabeth Chadwick
Pearsons and Louisa Thacher Nill,
her twin grandsons, Charles Thacher
and Alexander Kennedy Pearsons, as
well as Craig’s four children, Jennifer
Schelter, Kristin Macdonald, Graham
Schelter, and Kate Schumacher, and six
grandchildren, Oliver, Sophie, CeCe,
Angus, Jasper, and Charlotte. She
was preceded in death by her mother,
father, and brother, Joseph Thacher
Clarke, and is survived by her brother,
Eric Thacher Clarke of Bryan, TX.
Previous marriages to Stephen Nill and
Rick Williams ended in divorce.
A Memorial Service will be held at St
Mary’s Episcopal Church in Barnstable,
MA, on October 12, 2019, at 11am,
with a reception to follow at the Ed-
wards family home, 3060 Main Street,
which has been in Liz’s family for more
than 150 years.
In lieu of flowers, donations can
be made in Liz’s name to one of her
treasured organizations: the Cape
Symphony, the Association to Preserve
Cape Cod, the Barnstable Land Trust,
and Friends of Barnstable Harbor.
For online condolences visit doane-
bealameshyannis.com

NILL, Elizabeth Chadwick
(Clarke)

Of Newton Centre, on August 29, 2019.
Beloved wife of Richard C. Kaplan.
Devoted mother of Felix Kaplan and
James Kaplan and his wife Erica. Dear
grandmother of Anna and Eleanor.
Loving sister of Benjamin Enrique
Ilewicki. Services at Temple Israel, 477
Longwood Ave., Boston, (parking on
the Riverway), Friday, August 30, 2019,
at 12:00 noon. Interment in Temple
Israel Cemetery, Wakefield. There will
be a period of visitation at the home
of Richard C. & Felix D. Kaplan on
Sunday, from 3-5 pm. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to the Anti
Defamation League, 40 Court St., Suite
12, Boston, MA 02108. Arrangements
under the direction of brezniakfuneral-
directors.com

KAPLAN, Celia (Ilewicki)


D’ERCOLE, Albert M.


Of Needham and Harwich Port, August
29th. Beloved husband of Nancy
K. (Keefe) D’Ercole. Visiting Hours
Tuesday, 4-8 p.m. Complete notice on
Sunday.
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ACTON
NILL,ElizabethChadwick(Clarke)
QUILTY,PatriciaA.(Hennin)
ANDOVER
COX,Dorothy(Barry)
ASHLAND
FABIANO,PatriciaL.(Tavolieri)
BARNSTABLE
NILL,ElizabethChadwick(Clarke)
BILLERICA
COX,Dorothy(Barry)
FABIANO,PatriciaL.(Tavolieri)
BOSTON
ROBINSON,MarkL.
BRAINTREE
PIAZZA,PaulF.
BRIGHTON
AUCIELLO,RalphJ.
BROOKLINE
ROBINSON,MarkL.
CAMBRIDGE
BOLGER,AnnWadden
ROBINSON,MarkL.
CANTON
MOORE,WilliamE.
RODMAN,DonaldE.
CONCORD
QUILTY,PatriciaA.(Hennin)
DEDHAM
HARGREAVES,AnneG.
(Montgomery)
DOVER
FABIANO,PatriciaL.(Tavolieri)
GLOUCESTER
COX,Dorothy(Barry)
GROTON
BOLGER,AnnWadden
HARWICH PORT
D’ERCOLE,AlbertM.
HUDSON
AUCIELLO,RalphJ.
MALDEN
WAYSTACK,Nora(Quinlan)
MANOMET
WITOL,John
MARCHFIELD
WITOL,John
MATTAPAN
WITOL,John
MELROSE
WAYSTACK,Nora(Quinlan)

MILTON
MOORE,WilliamE.
NATICK
D’ERCOLE,AlbertM.
NEEDHAM
D’ERCOLE,AlbertM.
FABIANO,PatriciaL.(Tavolieri)
HARGREAVES,AnneG.
(Montgomery)
NEWBURYPORT
WAYSTACK,Nora(Quinlan)
NEWTON
KAPLAN,Celia(Ilewicki)
NEWTON CENTRE
KAPLAN,Celia(Ilewicki)
NORFOLK
FABIANO,PatriciaL.(Tavolieri)
NORTON
HARGREAVES,AnneG.
(Montgomery)
PEPPERELL
BOLGER,AnnWadden
PLYMOUTH
WITOL,John
READVILLE
HARGREAVES,AnneG.
(Montgomery)
REVERE
PIAZZA,PaulF.
SOUTHBOROUGH
D’ERCOLE,AlbertM.
WAKEFIELD
WAYSTACK,Nora(Quinlan)
WEST BOYLSTON
AUCIELLO,RalphJ.
WEST ROXBURY
D’ERCOLE,AlbertM.
WESTWOOD
HARGREAVES,AnneG.
(Montgomery)
WORCESTER
AUCIELLO,RalphJ.

OUTOFSTATE
MAINE
WAYSTACK,Nora(Quinlan)
VERMONT
ROBINSON,MarkL.

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