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MACCINI (DRISCOLL) [New Bedford MA Standard Times, Tuesday 26 June 2007] New Bedford — Shirley A. (Driscoll) Maccini, 71, of New Bedford and Port Charlotte, Florida died Monday June 25, 2007 at St. Luke's Hospital surrounded by her loving family after a long and courageous battle with cancer. She was the wife of Robert C. Maccini to whom she was married for 50 years. Born and raised in New Bedford, she was the daughter of the late Timothy and Lillian (Patnaude) Driscoll. She was a communicant of St. Francis of Assisi Church. Mrs. Maccini was a registered nurse who graduated from St. Anne School of Nursing in Fall River, and was employed by the City of New Bedford as a school nurse for 32 years before retiring. Her greatest joy in life was being in the company of her seven grandchildren. She enjoyed singing, reading, and playing games with them and was always in attendance at their school and sporting events. In addition to her husband, she is survived by three children, Brian Maccini and his wife Robin and Cathy Maccini and her husband Robert Gaumont, all of Dartmouth, and Susan Alves and her husband Scott of New Bedford; seven grandchildren, Patrick, Justin, and Alex Maccini, Andrew, Matthew, and Nicholas Alves, and Grace Gaumont; two sisters, Mary Mosher and her husband William and Nancy Smith and her husband Richard, all of Dartmouth; and nieces and nephews. She was the sister-in-law of Mary and Harry Peitavino, Lillian Bono, Alice Franceschi, Joseph and Marilyn Maccini, and Claire Maccini. Her Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Thursday at 10 AM at St. Francis of Assisi Church. Burial will follow in St. Mary's Cemetery. Visiting hours will be on Wednesday from 4-8 PM at the Saunders-Dwyer Home for Funerals, 495 Park St., New Bedford. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to The Christina Henry Kasinger Fund at the Schwartz Center for Children, One Posa Place, Dartmouth, MA 02747, or the Devin Laubi Foundation, 504 Main Rd, Westport, MA 02790. 

MACHADO (DOYLE) [New Bedford MA Standard Times, 17 Nov 1997] New Bedford -- Dorothy A. (Doyle) Machado, 84, of Melville Towers died Saturday, Nov. 15, 1997, at St. Luke's Hospital after a brief illness. She was the widow of Manuel Machado and daughter of the late Clarence C. and Eunice R. (Tripp) Doyle. She was born in New Bedford and lived in this community all her life. She was a graduate of New Bedford High School. Mrs. Machado was employed by the Old Soule Mill, then worked at Continental Screw Co.; she later worked at Arlans Corp. and was a payroll clerk for the Council on Aging. She loved to crochet; she devoted herself to her family and especially was fond of her pet, Cricket, who brought much joy to her life. She also volunteered at the Council on Aging. Survivors include a daughter, Patricia A. Smith of Yarmouth Port; a sister, Alice E. Doyle of New Bedford; three grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. The funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Wilson Chapel, 479 County St.

MACHADO (GERAGHTY) [Fall River MA Herald News, Thursday 19 Dec 2002] Mary (Geraghty) Machado, 84, of 130 Canal St., Fall River, formerly of Union Street and Penn Street, Fall River, died Monday at St. Anne's Hospital. She was the wife of Antone Machado. Born in Fall River, a daughter of the late John and Amanda (Powers) Geraghty, she was a lifelong resident of Fall River. She had attended B.M.C. Durfee High School. Mrs. Machado was employed for 40 years as a dental assistant for Dr. Joseph Carvalho and Dr. John M. Carvalho in Fall River. She later worked for the Fall River School System as a secretary for five years at the John J. Doran School, retiring in 1981. She was a member of the Liberal Club Ladies Auxiliary and the 707 Club; she was a communicant of St. Mary's Cathedral and past president of its Women's Guild; and she was a member of St. Mary's Senior Club. She was also a former volunteer for 12 years at St. Anne's Hospital. Besides her husband, she is survived by three sons, Kenneth A. Machado of Westport; Barry F. Machado of Lexington, Va., and David J. Machado of Portland, Ore.; five grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. She was also a sister of the late John Geraghty. Arrangements are by the Oliveira Funeral Home, 215 Columbia St., Fall River.

MACHOWSKI (DUFFY) [Providence RI Journal, Monday 16 Jan 2006] Machowski, Grace E., 88, of Dade City, Florida and Rehoboth MA, died Wednesday January 11, in Florida. Grace was the wife of the late John Machowski. Born in Pawtucket daughter of the late Frederick and Emma (Locklin) Duffy she had lived in Pawtucket most of her life before moving to Rehoboth five years ago. Grace was a homemaker for many years and a waitress at Dunkin Donuts in later years. She leaves one daughter, Deborah Guimaraes of Rehoboth; one son, John F. Machowski of Dade City, Florida, with whom she spent the winter months; one brother; George Patrick Duffy of Pawtucket; two grandsons, Geoffrey and Samuel Guimaraes of Rehoboth; and several nieces and nephews. Grace also leaves her beloved Golden Retrievers, Tasha and Bailey, who were always at her side. Memorial mass in St. Teresa's Church Newport Avenue, Pawtucket Saturday, January 21, 2006 at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends are invited. Arrangements by the Manning-Heffern Funeral Home, Pawtucket. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Hernando Pasco Hospice Care, 37445 Clinton Avenue, Dade City, Florida 33525 in Grace's memory.

MACKAY (BURNS) [New Bedford MA Standard Times, Monday 11 Feb 2008] New Bedford — Shirley (Burns) Mackay, 82, formerly of Fairhaven, died Saturday, February 9, 2008, at the Sacred Heart Home. She was the widow of Irving Mackay and daughter of the late Walter and Harriet (Grover) Burns. She was born in Melrose, Ma. and lived in the New Bedford/Fairhaven area most of her life. Mrs. Mackay was formerly employed as a waitress at the Day's Inn until her retirement. Survivors include a son Richard Irving Mackay and his wife Annette of Fairhaven; 2 daughters Diana Souza and her husband John of Acushnet, Linda Ingham of Fairhaven; a sister Lorraine Burns of Melrose; 5 grandchildren Krystal Souza, Jessica Souza, Raelene Mackay, Richard Mackay, Kendra Mackay; 3 great-grandchildren Lilly Lafleur, Brandon Midence and Justin Midence. Her funeral service will be held 7:30pm Tuesday at the Boulevard Funeral Home, 223 Ashley Blvd. Visiting hours are 6-8pm Tuesday. In accordance with her wishes she will be cremated. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Sacred Heart Home.

MACKESEY [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 7 Aug 2005] Mackesey, Paul F., 94, of Dartmouth Avenue, Riverside, a retired lawyer, Brown University Athletic Director, Alumni Director, and oldest Brown Football Alumnus, died Friday at Rhode Island Hospital. He was the husband of the late Sara L. (O'Donoghue) Mackesey. Born in Lynn, MA, the son of the late Francis and Mary (Carmody) Mackesey, he lived in  Riverside for 54 years. Mr. Mackesey was a graduate of Brown University Class of 1932. He was captain of the Brown University Football Team and received All-East and All-America honorable mention. He was an outstanding player for the Lacrosse Team also receiving All-East and All-America honorable mention. He was elected to the Brown Athletic Hall of Fame. He was selected to the Brown Football Team's 125th Anniversary All-Time Team. In 1932, he played Professional Football with Pere Marquettes. He also played Professional Lacrosse with the Boston Shamrocks. Mr. Mackesey later went on to law school at Boston University School of Law and graduated in 1935. He then established his own private law practice. In 1942, he enlisted as an Army Air Corps private and emerged as lieutenant in 1946, having served as an intelligence officer for the 100th Bomb group 418th Bomb Squadron. Mr. Mackesey was recruited as Brown University 's Athletic Director in 1946 and served proudly until 1962. He then was appointed as Brown University 's Alumni Director. In 1974 he served as Chief Marshal of Ceremonies at the 214th Commencement. He was awarded the Brown Bear Award and then retired after a 47 year association with  Brown University. Mr. Mackesey was a member of both the New England and Eastern Association of Football Officials. He was a former Vice President of the NCAA, President of the ECAC, President of the IC4A, and President of the New England ICAA. He was an official at the Northeast Amateur Invitational Golf Tournament. He was a member of the International Olympic Committee. He was a former member of the City of East Providence Zoning Board and was involved and campaigned for the election of the first city manager form of government. Paul was a devoted Boston Red Sox fan and said he'd never die until the Red Sox won the World Series. After their Victory last October he proclaimed, 'Well, now I'm getting nervous'. He enjoyed tennis, swimming, fishing, gardening, reading and was a crossword puzzle enthusiast. He loved to sing songs and play the piano. At family Christmas gatherings, the family would sing favorite songs and Paul would tell stories about the old times. He enjoyed spending summers in Chatham on Cape Cod. He was an eloquent Toastmaster for the Brown Alumni Club and at social gatherings. He was a communicant of St. Luke Church, Barrington . He was a life long member of the Kenbrin Swim and Tennis Club, the  Barrington Senior Center, where he enjoyed playing bridge, and a prominent member of the Brown Glee Club. Mr. Mackesey had a great sense of humor and enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. He leaves two daughters; Susan E. Mackesey of Oakdale, NY and Anne O'Donoghue Mackesey of Atherton, CA, a sister; Lucille Corcoran of Arlington Heights, MA and four grandchildren. He was the brother of the late Thomas Mackesey. His funeral will be held Thursday, August 11 at 8:45 a.m. in the W. Raymond Watson Funeral Home,  350 Willett Avenue, Riverside, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Luke Church, Washington Road, Barrington. Burial will follow in Gate of Heaven Cemetery. Calling hours Wednesday 3-7 p.m. Flowers are respectfully omitted. Contributions in Paul's memory to the Brown University Class of 1932 Scholarship Fund would be deeply appreciated. 

MACKEY [Newport RI Mercury, Saturday 23 Dec 1882] Died... In Providence… 19th, Patrick Mackey, 54.

MACKEY [Providence RI Journal, Tuesday 14 Mar 2006] Mackey, Alice M., 91, of Cherry Hill Rd., and formerly of Nelson St., Providence, died Sunday at Cherry Hill Manor. Born in Providence, she was the daughter of the late William and Elizabeth (Curran) Mackey. Miss Mackey was a former assistant clerk for the Rhode Island Superior Court for many years. She enjoyed traveling. She is survived by two nieces, Jane F. Donoghue and Eleanor A. Carey, Esq., two nephews, Francis X. Mackey, Esq. and Joseph R. Mackey, Esq. She was the sister of the late W. Francis Mackey, Judge Joseph Mackey, Esther M. Mackey and Anna McNeil. She was the aunt of the late Ann M. Hegarty. Funeral will be Thursday at 8 a.m. from the Russell J. Boyle & Son Funeral Home, 331 Smith St., Providence. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 9 a.m. in St. Pius V. Church, Eaton St., Providence. Burial will be in St. Ann Cemetery, Cranston. Visiting hours, Wednesday 4-7 p.m.

MACKIE (DONOHUE) [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 27 Sept 2007] Mackie, Anne J. (Donohue) 97, passed away September 19, 2007 surrounded by her family. She was the beloved wife of the late Joseph C. Mackie. Born in Providence, she was the daughter of the late Thomas and Annie (Tighe) Donohue, she had lived in Warwick for most of her life. She is survived by a son; Stephen C. Mackie and his wife Janice of Providence, three daughters; Ann Davis and her husband Charles of Cape Cod, MA., Eileen O'Brien and her husband Raymond of Warwick, Dorothy Whitelaw and her husband Neal of Foster, 8 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. She was the sister of the late Thomas Donohue. A Memorial Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Saturday September 29th, at 10:00am in St. Timothy Church, 1799 Warwick Ave., Warwick. Burial will be private. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made in her memory to Health Care Odyssey, 100 Quaker Lane, Warwick, RI 02886. Arrangements by the Jones-Walton-Sheridan Funeral Home. 

MACKIN [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 30 June 2005] Mackin Sr., Charles O., 70 of East Longmeadow, MA, previously from Providence, RI, passed away on June 10, 2005. He was the beloved husband of Sandy (Holmquist) Mackin and the father of five children. He was the son of the late John and Margaret Mackin, He is survived by his step-mother Florence Mackin and 11 brothers and sisters including Richard of Texas, Peter of Mass., John of Lincoln, Joan Allen and Pat Newsham both of Narragansett, Lee Lorimer of Scituate, Peg Harrington of Warwick, Kathy Sullivan and Mary Nech of Providence and Ann Mackin and Eileen Calcagni of North Providence. He had 11 grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. He was also the brother of the late Jean Harrington and Barbara Fraelli and the brother-in-law of Jack Newsham.

MACLEAN [Taunton MA Daily Gazette, Friday 15 Sep 2006] Maclean - In Baltimore, MD, suddenly, Sept. 14, 200, age 64. Edward Maclean. Son of the late George and Lillian (Lyons) Maclean. Residence: Taunton. Father of Edward Maclean of Raynham, Karen Maclean of Raynham and Jill Maclean of New Bedford. Brother of Kay Conaty of Carver. Complete Funeral Arrangements will be in Saturday’s paper. O’Keefe-Wade Funeral Home is assisting with the arrangements. [Saturday 16 Sep 2006] Maclean - In Baltimore, MD, suddenly, Sept. 14, 2006, age 64. Edward Maclean. Son of the late George and Lillian (Lyons) Maclean. Residence: Taunton. Father of Edward Maclean of Raynham, Karen Maclean of Raynham and Jill Maclean of New Bedford. Brother of Kay Conaty of Carver. Funeral from the O’Keefe-Wade Funeral Home, 70 Washington St., Taunton on Tuesday, Sept. 19 at 10 AM with a Mass of Christian Burial in the Annunciation of the Lord Church, Taunton at 11 AM. Relatives and friends are invited to Visiting Hours on Monday from 4 to 8 PM. Interment in the family lot in St. Francis Cemetery, Taunton. Donations in Edward’s memory may be made to either the PACC Scholarship Fund, 175 School St., Taunton, MA 02780 or the Vascular Surgery Research at Brigham & Womens Hospital, 75 Francis St., Boston, MA 02115.

MADDEN [Providence RI Journal, Friday 29 Aug 2003] East Greenwich - Rosemary E. Madden, 63, of Post Road, a retired sales clerk, died Monday in Rhode Island Hospital, Providence. Born in Providence, the daughter of the late Leo C. and Rosanna C. (Canham) Madden, she had lived in North Kingstown before moving to East Greenwich four years ago. She had also lived in East Providence. Ms. Madden was a sales clerk at TJ Maxx, North Kingstown, for three years, retiring in 2002 due to illness. She had been a technician at GTECH, West Greenwich, and also worked at Rhode Island Hospital. She leaves a daughter, Lisa A. Madden O'Neil of Hopkinton; a sister, Patricia A. Humphry of East Greenwich; and two grandchildren, India R. and Evan J. O'Neil of Hopkinton. The funeral will be private.

MADDEN [Attleboro MA Sun Chronicle, Providence RI Journal, Thursday 3 June 2004] Providence - Alan Eugene "Red" Madden Sr., 74, of Treasure Island Road, Plainville, Mass., formerly of Providence, a retired appliance technician, died Tuesday at home. He was the husband of Lois B. (Grenon) Madden. They had been married for 47 years. Born in Providence on July 2, 1929, a son of the late Earl E. Sr. and Clara Pauline (Lewis) Madden, he was raised and educated in Cranston, and had lived in Providence before moving to Plainville 43 years ago. Mr. Madden had been an appliance technician for White-Westinghouse in Marlboro, Mass., for 22 years, and later at the Apex department store in Pawtucket for 11 years before retiring in 1986 because of illness. He was an Air Force veteran of the Korean War era, having been stationed in Guam, and was a member of the first integrated barracks in the armed forces. Mr. Madden attended ITT Technical School. He was a communicant of St. Martha's Church, Plainville. He enjoyed playing cards, bowling, square dancing, traveling, and walking on the beach. Besides his wife, he leaves two sons, Alan E. Jr. and Mark S. Madden, both of Plainville; a daughter, Lisa A. Madden of North Attleboro; a brother, Robert K. Madden Sr. of Warren; two sisters, Ursala Anderson of Warwick and Patricia Palumbo of Elizabeth, N.J.; two grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. He was the brother of the late Earl E. Madden Jr. The funeral service will be held Monday at 11 a.m. in Rhode Island Veterans Cemetery, Exeter, in the columbarium committal center.

MADDEN (SULLIVAN) [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 6 Oct 2005] Madden, Susan, 59, of Harris Avenue, and Anglers Court, Narragansett, died Wednesday at home in West Warwick. She was the wife of Richard E. Madden. They had been married for eight years. Born in Chelmsford, MA, a daughter of the late Arthur and Dorothy (Clark) Sullivan, she had lived in West Warwick for the past 15 years, and spent summers in Narragansett for the past 11 years. Mrs. Madden was the President of Training Resource Group, a company she founded in 1992. She was also a partner in Ocean Bay Realty Company, and a member of the Kent County Board of Realtors. Beside her husband, she leaves two sons, Patrick Laverty, of Cumberland, Michael Laverty, of Londonderry, NH two daughters, Shannon Cawthron, of Nashua, NH, Yvette Bonin, of North Andover, MA, a step-son, Joseph Madden, a step-daughter, Jennifer Madden, both of West Warwick, and eight grandchildren. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Saturday, at 9 a.m., in Christ the King Church, 120 Legris Avenue, West Warwick, to which relatives and friends are invited. Visiting hours are respectfully omitted. Arrangements by Russell J. Boyle & Son Funeral Home. 

MADDEN (CROSSEN) [Newport RI Daily News, On-line Obituaries, Feb 2006] Portsmouth - Ann (Crossen) Madden, 79, of 3225 East Main Road, Portsmouth, RI, died Friday, February 10, 2006, at the Haven Health Center, in Rocky Hill, CT. She was the former spouse of the late Thomas N. Madden. Born in Fall River, MA, on November 18, 1926, she was the daughter of the late James Francis and Kathryn (Harrington) Crosson. Mrs. Madden worked most recently as an office manager for a medical office, but she dedicated much of her time to her hobby, photography. An avid photographer of the Newport and Portsmouth areas, she had her works exhibited in the Newport Art Museum, the Portsmouth Public Library, locations in Bristol, RI, and other sites in Connecticut. She was also a founding member of the Ostomy Association of Fall River, MA, a volunteer in the ER at Charlton Memorial Hospital in Fall River, and a volunteer in the Oncology Department at St. Anne´s Hospital in Fall River. She is survived by a son, Thomas M. Madden, of Cromwell, CT, two daughters, Mary Gilbert and her husband David, of Jacksonville, FL, and Ann-Marie Madden Irwin and her husband Charles, of Austin, TX; a sister, Margaret M. Dunn and her husband William, of Portsmouth, RI; two granddaughters, Grace A. Gilbert and Rebecca "Beckie" Gilbert of Jacksonville, FL; and two grandsons, Christian Gilbert of Jacksonville, FL, and Michael James Madden and his wife Meaghan, of Boston, MA. She is preceded in death by her brothers, Francis and James Crosson. A Mass of Christian burial will be held Monday, February 13, 2006, at 10 a.m., in St. Anthony's Church, 2836 East Main Road, Portsmouth. Burial will be in St. Patrick's Cemetery in Fall River. Calling hours will be held Sunday, February 12, 2006, from 3-5 p.m. in the Connors Funeral Home. Memorial donations may be made to American Cancer Society, 222 Richmond Street, Suite 200, Providence, RI 02903-4253, or to the Lance Armstrong Foundation, P.O. Box 161150, Austin, TX 78716-1150. Funeral arrangements by Connors Funeral Home, 55 West Main Road, Portsmouth, RI. [Fall River MA Herald News, Friday 10 Feb 2006] Madden -- February 10, 2006. In Rocky Hill, CT, Ann (Crosson) Madden. Residence: 3225 East Main Road, Portsmouth, RI. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Monday, February 13, 2006, at 10:00 AM, in St. Anthony’s Church, 2836 East Main Road, Portsmouth. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Calling hours will be Sunday, February 12, 2006, from 3-5 PM in the Connors Funeral Home, 55 West Main Road, Portsmouth, RI. Memorial donations may be made to American Cancer Society, 222 Richmond Street, Suite 200, Providence, RI 02903-4253. 

MADDEN (CURRY) [Providence RI Journal, Friday 23 June 2006] Madden, Mary A. (Curry), 84, died June 22, 2006 at Cra-Mar Meadows, Cranston. She was the wife of the late Louis F. Madden, Jr. Born in Providence a daughter of the late John and Julia (Bannon) Curry. She leaves a daughter Maureen Brown and her husband Samuel of Hope. She was the sister of Dorothy DiFusco. Grandmother of Christine and Craig Woodbury, Donna and Timothy Gravel, great grandmother of Amanda and Kayla Woodbury. Friends may call at Carpenter-Jenks Funeral Home, 659 East Greenwich Ave., West Warwick Saturday from 9 to 11 a.m. followed by a Mass of Christian Burial in SS. Peter and Paul Church 48 Highland Ave. West Warwick at 11:30 A.M. Burial will be in SS. Peter and Paul Cemetery, Coventry. In lieu of flowers donations to Cra-Mar Meadows, 575 Seven Mile Rd., Cranston, R.I. 02831 will be appreciated. 

MADDEN (HOLLEY) [Providence RI Journal, Friday 23 June 2006] Madden, Elizabeth T. 'Lily', 74, died Thursday, June 22, 2006 at Cherry Hill Manor Nursing and Rehabilation Center in Johnston. Lily was the wife of the late Patrick J. Madden. Born in County Limerick Ireland daughter of the late Thomas and Ellen (Roache) Holley she had lived in Pawtucket for 30 years before moving to Rumford in 2002. Lily was a homemaker. She was a longtime communicant of St. Raymond's Church in Providence and a member of the Ireland's 32 Society in Pawtucket. Lily leaves four daughters; Vera Martin of Cumberland, Patricia Madden of Virginia, Erin Holloway of Pawtucket and Colleen Thomas of North Carolina. Four brothers; Sean Holley of Attleboro, Seamus Holley of Cranston, Patrick Holley of Co. Kerry Ireland and Thomas Holley of London. One sister; Mary Conni of Florida. Lily was the grandmother of Amara and Michael Thorne, Chay Thomas, Alexander and Liam Holloway, Daniel and Kevin Martin. She was the grandmother of the late Lynai Thorne and the sister of the late Eileen Gordon. Funeral from the Manning-Heffern Funeral Home, 68 Broadway Pawtucket, Monday at 9:00 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial in St. Raymond's Church, North Main St., Providence at 10:00 a.m. Relatives and friends are invited. Calling hours Sunday 5-8 p.m. in the funeral home. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the VNA of RI Hospice, 622 George Washington Highway, Lincoln RI 02865 in Lily's memory. 

MADDEN [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 24 June 2007] Madden, Walter A. 'Barney', 80, of Warwick, died on Saturday, June 23, 2007 from colon cancer. Born in Providence, a son of the late James A. and Jane V. (Carroll) Madden, he lived in Warwick for over 20 years. He was an Army veteran of World War II, and participated in the U.S. occupation of Germany in 1946. Mr. Madden was employed by Narragansett Electric Co. for 49 years, retiring in 1992. For many years, he was a volunteer baseball and basketball coach at St. Anthony Parish in Providence. His 1963 team won the New England CYO championship. He is survived by a sister, Irene B. Giblin, and her husband Charles A. Giblin, of Warwick; a nephew, Ken Giblin, and his wife Flora Jean (McEwan) Giblin; a niece, Kathleen A. (Giblin) Kelsall, and her husband John A. Kelsall; four grandnephews, Paul J. Giblin, Kenneth J.C. Giblin, Jason A. Kelsall, Gregory C. Kelsall; and a grandniece, Sarah A. Kelsall. He was the brother of the late James J. Madden, John E. Madden, and Alice Madden. His funeral will be held on Tuesday, June 26, at 8:45 a.m. from the Peter J. Barrett Funeral Home, 1328 Warwick Avenue, Spring Green, Warwick, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Anthony Church, 547 Plainfield Street, Providence. Visiting hours are Monday 5-8 p.m. Burial with military honors will be in St. Ann Cemetery, Cranston. Special thanks to Flora Jean Giblin, R.N. for her special care of Walter, and to Paul J. Giblin for his special care of Walter. In lieu of flowers, contributions in his memory may be made to the Providence Ronald McDonald House, 45 Gay Street, Providence, RI 02905.

MADDEN (RYAN) [Providence RI Journal, Monday 28 Jan 2008] Madden, Dorothy A., 90, of Warwick died Saturday, January 26, 2008. She was the wife of the late Thomas E. Madden. Born in Woonsocket, a daughter of the late Daniel J. and Bridget A. (Doherty) Ryan, she resided in Warwick for most of her life. Mrs. Madden was a custodian with the Warwick School Dept. until 1988 and continued with the school food program for 10 years until her retirement in 1998. She had a great love of music, gardening and the ocean. She was the mother of John Madden, Kathleen M. Gallagher, Eileen A. Dowding and the late Daniel T. Madden. Sister of the late Thomas, Esmond, Dorothy, Margaret Ryan, Grace Paux and Mary A. Chevrette. Also survived by five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Her funeral will be held Wednesday at 9 AM from the Thomas & Walter Quinn Funeral Home, 2435 Warwick Avenue, Warwick with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 AM in St. Benedict Church, Beach Ave, Warwick. Visiting hours Tuesday 4-7 PM. 

MADDEN (KELLEY) [Providence RI Journal, Wednesday 9 April 2008] Madden, Mary E., 99, formerly of 27 Stanhope Drive, Barrington, passed away Thursday, April 3, 2008, in Hattie Ide Chaffee Home. Mrs. Madden was the wife of the late James 'Barney' Madden. Born in Bristol, Rhode Island, the daughter of the former Chief of Police of Bristol, Hugh F. Kelley and Mary (Breen) Kelley, she lived in Barrington for over fifty years. Mrs. Madden taught in the public schools systems of Massachusetts and Rhode Island for thirty-six years. Mrs. Madden received her Bachelor's Degree from Bryant College and a Masters in Education from Rhode Island College of Education, now Rhode Island College. She was a Benedictine Oblate of Portsmouth Abbey for over fifty years. She was a member of the 'Blue Army', the House of Judah, a Past President of the Warren Teacher's Association and the St. Luke's Church Rosary and Altar Society. She was a life member of the Rhode Island and East Bay Teacher's Association, the Catholic Book Club, the St. Luke's Young at Heart, the Barrington Seniors, A.A.R.P., and the Barrington Duplicate Bridge Club. She was a Masters in Bridge. She is survived by her nieces and nephews, Charles F. Kelley, Mary Kelley Spinelli, Frank D., Peter J., Joseph H., Mary E. and Thomas J. McGinn. She was preceded in death by her sisters, Helen Coggeshall, Elizabeth L. McGinn and Kathleen F. Kelley, and her twin brothers, Rev. Msgr. Joseph C. Kelley and Hugh Kelley. Visitation will be held Friday, April 11, 2008 from 9:30-10:30 AM in the Perry/McStay Funeral Home, 2555 Pawtucket Avenue, East Providence with a Concelebrated Mass of Christian Burial at 11 AM in St. Luke's Church, 108 Washington Road, Barrington. Burial will be in St. Francis Cemetery, Pawtucket.

MADDEN [Providence RI Journal, Wednesday 28 May 2008] Madden, Jean D. Sr., 93, formerly of Ferncrest Drive, died Sunday, May 25, 2008 at Emerald Bay Manor, Cumberland. He was the beloved husband of Marie M. (Glenn) Madden. Born in Philadelphia, PA, he was a son of the late Maurice J. and Maude (O'Connell) Madden. Mr. Madden was an Executive in retail stores for over 40 years until his retirement. He was formerly Vice President of St. Raphael Men's Association, an active Advisor of Explorer Post 11 B.S.A., and a communicant of St. Teresa Church, Pawtucket. He began his career in retail at Bonwit Teller in Philadelphia, and became the Display Director of Lousol's Women's Fashion Boutique before coming to Rhode Island. Joining the Peerless Stores Group, he advanced to the position of Vice President of Store Planning and Design. He was later affiliated with The Gladding-Shepard Stores. Throughout his career, Mr. Madden provided backdrops, props and advice to local schools and civic groups for presentations and events. He was invited and made addresses to secondary and higher education groups on retailing, display and visual merchandising. While in Philadelphia, he foresaw and proposed fashion show themes for daytime television, as well as developed prototype viewing magnifiers to enhance images of small screen early televisions. He was the loving father of Jean D. Madden, Jr. of Warwick and M. Glenn Madden of Connecticut. Cherished grandfather of Kathleen E. Rainone, Thomas M. Madden and David M. Madden. Caring uncle of Nancy Lapointe of Warwick, MD and the late Maurice Madden, III. He was the brother of the late Maurice Madden, Jr., Bernard and James Madden, Gertrude Patterson, and Marcella Madden. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Friday, May 30, 2008 at 11:30 a.m. in St. Teresa Church, 358 Newport Avenue, Pawtucket. Burial will follow in St. Joseph Cemetery, West Greenwich. The family will receive relatives and friends at the church one hour prior to the mass. In lieu of flowers, gifts in his memory to St. Teresa Church, 358 Newport Avenue, Pawtucket, RI 02861, would be appreciated. Arrangements by The Urquhart-Murphy Funeral Home, Warwick. 

MADIGAN [Providence RI Journal, Tuesday 17 June 2003] John Edward Madigan, 79, of Sullivan, Maine, and formerly of Providence, a former director of the Rhode Island Higher Education Assistance Authority, died Saturday at Maine Coast Memorial Hospital, Ellsworth, Maine. He was the husband of Dorothy (Farrell) Madigan, and of the late Georgianna (Boivin) Madigan. Born on Jan. 13, 1924, in Lynn, Mass., a son of the late James and Ellen (Phelan) Madigan, he had lived in Providence from 1978 to 1988. He was a 1950 graduate of Boston College, where he received his master's degree in 1959. Mr. Madigan worked at Boston College from 1962 to 1970, as director of student aid and an assistant director of admissions; at the University of Missouri from 1971 to 1978, as director of student aid; and had directed the Rhode Island Higher Education Assistance Authority from 1978 to 1988. He was an Army veteran of World War II. An active volunteer with the Boy Scouts for more than 45 years, Mr. Madigan had been honored with the Silver Beaver award for distinguished services to youth and the St. George Medal for his contribution to the spiritual development of Catholic Scouts. Besides his wife, he leaves five sons, John Edward Madigan Jr. of Rumford, Maine, Kevin Madigan of Coventry, Michael Madigan of Virginia Beach, Va., Timothy Madigan of Winchester, Mass., and Terrence Madigan of Vernon, Conn.; two daughters, Joanna Sebelien of Lee's Summit, Mo., and Lisa Hall of Sokoxie, Mo.; a stepson, Christoper Cabe of Gastonia, N.C.; a stepdaughter, Marie Cabe of Lynn, Mass.; 17 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. He was a brother of the late James Madigan. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated tomorrow at 11 a.m. in St. Joseph's Church, in Ellsworth.

MAGEE (CUSHING) [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 8 Jan 2004] Providence - Lillian E. Magee, 79, of Webb Street, a nursing assistant at the Jane Brown Building of Rhode Island Hospital for many years before retiring in 1988, died Monday at Eastgate Nursing Center in East Providence. She was the wife of the late Edwin J. Magee. Born in Chicopee Falls, Mass., a daughter of the late Albert F. and Lillian E. (McFadden) Cushing, she had lived in Providence most of her life. She was a communicant of St. Pius V. Church. She leaves three daughters, Ann Regina Magee of Warwick, Lillian M. Jacquard of Narragansett and Catherine L. McElhone of Torrington, Conn.; a brother, Walter Cushing of Clearwater, Fla.; a sister, Catherine McCormick of Providence; four grandchildren and two nieces. She was the sister of the late Albert and Raymond Cushing. The funeral will be Saturday at 9 a.m. from the Russell J. Boyle & Son Funeral Home, 331 Smith St., with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 in St. Pius V. Church, Eaton Street. Burial will be in St. Patrick Cemetery Chicopee.  

MAGEE [Providence RI Journal, Wednesday 15 Sep 2004] East Providence - Margaret A. Magee, 96, of Evergreen Drive, a retired charge nurse, died yesterday at Evergreen House Health Center. She was the wife of the late Douglas Magee. Born in County Roscommon, Ireland, a daughter of the late Michael and Ann (Furey) Brennan, she had lived in Patterson, N.J., for 40 years before moving to East Providence 20 years ago. Mrs. Magee was a registered nurse. She had been the charge nurse at the Ladies House of St. Andrew's Hospital, in Northhampton, England, for 10 years before she came to this country in 1944. She leaves six nephews, Edward and Robert O'Leary, both in Warwick, Eamon Brennan of the Bronx, N.Y., John Brennan of Yonkers, N.Y., James Brennan of Lititz, Pa., and Harry C. Keenan of North Kingstown; six nieces, Nancy E. Lester of East Providence, Colleen A. Walker of North Providence, Cristine McGovern of Huntersville, N.C., Rita Fallon of Yonkers, Marion Stracaluzi of Warwick and Helen Bellotti of Cranston. She was the sister of the late Luke Brennan, Elizabeth Tracy, Katherine O'Leary, Mary Keenan and Ann McKenzie. The funeral will be held Friday at 8:30 a.m. from the Moore's Home for Funerals, 1591 Alps Road, Wayne, N.J., with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 in St. Mary Help of Christian Church, in Patterson. Burial will be in Laurel Grove Memorial Park, Totowa, N.J.

MAGEE [Newport RI Daily News, Wednesday 17 Nov 2004] Magee - In Sun City Center, FL, November 10, 2004, Francis Robert Magee, husband of Anne (Moriarty) Magee. Residence 1802 Bedford Lane, Sun City Center, FL, and 17 Kempsen Street, Newport. Memorial donations may be made to the St. Joseph's Church Building Fund, 5 Mann Avenue, Newport, RI 02840, or to the Sun City Center Emergency Squad, 101 Ray Watson Drive, Sun City Center, FL 33573. [Providence RI Journal, Tuesday 16 Nov 2004] Newport - Francis Robert Magee, 84, of 1802 Bedford Lane, Sun City Center, Fla., and also of 17 Kempsen St., Newport, an assistant manager and debit agent before retiring, died Wednesday at South Bay Hospital, Sun City Center. He was the husband of Anne (Moriarty) Magee; they had been married for 60 years. Born in Newport on Aug. 12, 1920, he was a son of the late James and Sarah (Brown) Magee. A 1940 graduate of Rogers High School, he had attended the University of Rhode Island, where he had been a football player. In his youth, he had pitched in the Sunset League at Cardines Field. Mr. Magee had been an assistant manager for John Hancock Life Insurance Co. for 10 years and a debit agent for Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. for 20 years before retiring in 1979. He was a Navy veteran of World War II and the Korean War. Mr. Magee was a member of the Varsity Club; the 5th Ward Club, the Kiwanis Club and the Edward King Center, all in Newport; and the Bishop McLaughin Knights of Columbus, in Sun City Center. A golfer, he was a member of the Kings Point Country Club, in Sun City Center, and also enjoyed playing at the Jamestown Country Club, where he was a member of the Sticky Buns club. Besides his wife, he leaves two sons, Francis R. Magee Jr. of Lincroft, N.J., and Thomas H. Magee of Satellite Beach, Fla.; two daughters, Barbara Berube of Plymouth, Mass., and Mary E. Magee of Newport; a brother, James Magee, and a sister, Ruth Mulcahy, both of Sarasota, Fla.; and four grandchildren. The funeral will be held Thursday at 9 a.m. from the Memorial Funeral Home, 375 Broadway, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 in St. Joseph Church, Broadway at Mann Avenue. Burial will be in St. Columba Cemetery, Brown's Lane, Middletown.  

MAGEE (O'CONNOR) [Providence RI Journal, Tuesday 22 Feb 2005] Magee, Antoinette L. (O'Connor) 'Toni', wife of the late Henry J. Magee. Mother of Peter, Paul, James Magee and Kathryn Helgeson and the late Joseph and Elizabeth Magee. Sister of Ann Taylor. Grandmother of 13, great grandmother of 4. She was employed by Doric Day Nursery for 20 years. Funeral from the Butterfield Chapel, 500 Pontiac Avenue, Thursday at 9 A.M. Mass of Christian Burial in St. Matthew's Church, Elmwood Avenue at 10 A.M. Visitation Wednesday 4-7 P.M. 

 

MAGEE [Providence RI Journal, Tuesday 5 July 2005] Magee, Paul H., 60 of Warwick died unexpectedly on July 1, 2005. He was the beloved husband of Jacqueline (Janson) Magee. He was the son of the late Henry and Antoinette (O'Connor) Magee. Besides his wife he is survived by three daughters, Susan, Karen and Kathy Magee, two brothers, Peter and James Magee, one sister, Kathryn Magee and two grandchildren. He was brother of the late Elizabeth and Joseph Magee. Mr. Magee was employed at Narragansett Electric for many years until his retirement in April. His funeral will be held Thursday at 8:45 a.m. from the Butterfield Chapel, 500 Pontiac Ave., Cranston followed by a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Matthew Church, Cranston at 10:00 a.m. Visitation will be Wednesday from 5-8 p.m. Kindly omit flowers. Donations to the American Diabetes Assn., 222 Richmond St., Providence 02903 would be appreciated. 

MAGEE [Newport RI Daily News, ON-line Obituaries, July 2006] McLean, Va. - James H. Magee, a native Newporter, who had resided in Sarasota, FL for the past 18 years, died on July 4, 2006 at his son's home in McLean, VA. He was the husband of the late Kathleen Moore Magee, who predeceased him in 1986. Born in Newport on May 27, 1915, he was the son of the late James F. and Sarah Brown Magee. A talented athlete, Mr. Magee graduated from De La Salle Academy in 1934 where he captained the football and basketball teams in his senior year. Mr. Magee graduated from the University of Rhode Island in 1939, where he captained the football team during the 1938 playing season. After graduating from college, Mr. Magee worked in Washington, D.C. for the federal government. He served in Europe with the United States Army during World War II. Upon completing his military service, Mr. Magee resumed his position with the federal government in Washington, D.C. before returning to Newport in 1949 to become the proprietor of Magee's Café located at the corner of Dean Avenue and Thames Street. He operated that business until his retirement in 1976. After the death of his wife, Mr. Magee relocated to Sarasota, Florida in 1988, where he continued to reside until just before his death. An avid golfer, Mr. Magee was a long-time member of the Wanumetonomy Golf and Country Club in Middletown. He also played for many years at the Sarasota Country Club, where he scored two holes-in-one when he was in his eighties. Mr. Magee is survived by his son, James E. Magee; and two granddaughters, Katherine E. Magee and Megan M. Magee, of McLean, VA; and by his sister Ruth Mulcahy of Sarasota, FL. A memorial service to celebrate Mr. Magee's life is to be scheduled in Sarasota at a later date. 

MAGILL [Newport RI Mercury, Saturday 7 Jan 1882] Died… In Providence… 4th, Ann Magill, widow of William H. Magill, aged 77 years

MAGILL [Newport RI Mercury, Saturday 16 Sept 1882] Died… In Providence, 12th, Mary D. Magill, wife of William Magill, 39.

MAGILL (McKINNON) FALLON [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 20 March 2003] Cranston - Jane Marie (McKinnon) Fallon Magill, 61, of Mayfair Road, a retired nursing assistant, died Tuesday at home. She was the wife of R. Thomas Magill. She was the wife of the late James M. Fallon. Born in Pawtucket, a daughter of the late Charles G. and Mary Elizabeth (Kiley) McKinnon, she had lived in Pawtucket before moving to Cranston. Mrs. Magill had been a certified nursing assistant at Our Lady of Fatima Hospital, North Providence, for several years, retiring in 1999 because of illness. Besides her husband, she leaves three brothers, Daniel McKinnon of Pawtucket, and Charles and Vincent McKinnon, both of Rumford; three sisters, Helen Harwood of Pawtucket, Elaine McCaughey of Hamilton, Ohio, and Maureen Deubel of Seekonk; and several nieces and nephews. She was the sister of the late William and John McKinnon, Mary Kuderka, Margaret Doherty, Patricia Fournier and Veronica Cadden. The funeral will be held Saturday at 9 a.m. from Cheetham Mortuary Inc., 1012 Newport Avenue, Pawtucket, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 in Sacred Heart Church, Park Street. Burial will be in Mount St. Mary Cemetery.

MAGILL [Providence RI Journal, Monday 5 Apr 2004] Pawtucket - William R. Magill, 88, of Edgemere Road, a retired employee of the Bulova Watch Co., Providence, died yesterday at Philip Hulitar Inpatient Center, Providence. He was the husband of Anne (Brouillard) Williams Magill. They had been married for 46 years. Born in Cumberland, a son of the late John and Margaret (Rolands) Magill, he had lived most of his life in Pawtucket. Mr. Magill had been employed by Bulova in the tool room for eight years until his retirement in 1981. He was an Army veteran of World War II. He was the brother of the late John, Frederick and James Magill. The funeral service will be held Thursday at 10 a.m. in Merrick R. Williams Funeral Home, 530 Smithfield Ave. Burial will be in Highland Memorial Park, Johnston.

MAGILL [Providence RI Journal, Wednesday 7 July 2004] Pawtucket - William J. Magill, 71, of the Rhode Island Veterans Home, in Bristol, and formerly of Division Street, Pawtucket, a former regional civil defense coordinator, died Monday at the Philip Hulitar Inpatient Center of Home and Hospice Care of Rhode Island, Providence. He was the husband of Gladys M. (Fontaine) Magill; they had been married for 49 years. Born in Pawtucket, a son of the late Alexander R. Magill Sr. and Catherine (Pierce) Magill, he had lived in the city for most of his life. He moved to the Rhode Island Veterans Home five years ago. A 1950 graduate of St. Raphael Academy, he earned his bachelor's degree and master's in business administration from Bryant College. Mr. Magill had served as civilian defense director for the City of Pawtucket for more than 20 years, and had also been the Northeast regional preparedness coordinator before he retired. A career Navy veteran, serving for 22 year before he retired as a chief senior radioman, he was a past president of Fleet Reserve Association Unit 132, and a member of the AmVets and the American Legion, Howard Rogers Post 25. Mr. Magill was a member and past grand knight of Delaney Council 57, Knights of Columbus. He was a member of the 4th-Degree Delaney Assembly and the Pawtucket Lodge of Elks, BPOE 920. Besides his wife, he leaves seven sons, William J. Magill Jr. of Corpus Christi, Texas, John A. Magill of North Kingstown, James P. Magill of South Kingstown, and David J., Joseph J. and Donald J. Magill and Daniel J. Magill Sr., all of Pawtucket; six daughters, Deborah A. Beaucage of Seekonk, Donna M. Magill of Hernando, Fla., Diane E. Anderson of West Warwick, Doris M. Bowers of Central Falls and Doreen M. Castro and Darleen M. Magill, both of Pawtucket; three brothers, Alexander Magill Jr. and Richard Magill, both of Pawtucket, and Edward Magill of North Smithfield; three sisters, Margaret DelPapa and Linda Church, both of Pawtucket, and Catherine DeCataldo of North Smithfield; 27 grandchildren; and 2 great-grandchildren. He was the brother of the late Robert and Raymond Magill. The funeral will be held Friday at 9 a.m. from the Manning-Heffern Funeral Home, 68 Broadway, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 in St. Joseph Church, 195 Walcott St. Burial, with military honors, will be in the Rhode Island Veterans Cemetery, Exeter.  

MAGILL [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 15 Feb 2007] Magill, Alexander R. Jr., 75, of Packer St., Pawtucket died Tuesday, February 13, 2007 at the Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island in Pawtucket. He was the beloved husband of Joan V. (Palagi) Magill. They were married for 41 years. Mr. Magill was born in Pawtucket, a lifelong resident, son of the late Alexander R. and Catherine (Pierce) Magill Sr. He worked in the maintenance department for the Pawtucket Housing Authority 28 years before retiring. His family was his livelihood including his four daughters; Gina and Brenda Magill of Pawtucket, Sandy LaValley and her husband Alfred of Rumford, and Tara Magill of East Providence and his son, Alexander R. Magill, III and his wife Kristen of Pawtucket. Grandfather of Gina, Alexandria, Luis, and Antonio Rodriquez, Christopher, Shayna, and Alexander Magill IV, Marc, Rachael, and Cole LaValley, and Seth Watson. Great grandfather of Skylah, Firenzia and Brooke. Mr. Magill also leaves two brothers, Richard Magill of Pawtucket and Edward Magill of North Smithfield. Two sisters, Catherine Decataldo of North Smithfield and Linda Church of Pawtucket. He was the brother of the late Robert A., William J., Raymond B. Magill and Margaret Delpapa. Mr. Magill loved his music. He began playing records at 17 and was a Disc Jockey at the St. Joseph's Block Dances and various other occasions. His hobbies included gardening, weekly yard sales and flea markets and collecting antiques. He was a longtime volunteer for Access Cable in Pawtucket as a camera man. Mr. Magill served in the United States Naval Reserves. Mr. Magill was a communicant of St. Teresa's Church in Pawtucket and served as an officer in its senior citizen organization. He also served on the PTA at the Fallon Memorial School in Pawtucket for many years. Funeral from the Manning-Heffern Funeral Home, 68 Broadway, Pawtucket, Saturday at 9:00 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial in St. Teresa's Church, Newport Ave., Pawtucket at 10:00 a.m. Burial will be in Mt. St. Mary's Cemetery, Pawtucket. Calling hours Friday 4-8 p.m. in the funeral home. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to St. Teresa's Church Renovation Fund, 358 Newport Ave., Pawtucket RI 02861 in Alex's memory. 

MAGNONE (GARRAHAN) [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 18 May 2008] Magnone, Carolyn R., (Garrahan), 74, of Cranston, died Friday, May 16, 2008. She was the beloved wife of Sam Magnone. Born in Providence, a daughter of the late James and Etta Garrahan, she resided in Southern California for 30 years before moving to Cranston last year. She was the mother of Michael W. Ebbitt, Thomas J. Ebbitt, and Mark K. Ebbitt, stepmother of James E. Magnone, sister of Joyce Garrahan, Jean Presgraves, the late Eleanor Lindell and Audrey McNally. She is also survived by 6 grandchildren, James, Michael, Kathryn, Thomas, Amanda and Gian. A funeral service will be held Tuesday at 10 a.m. in the Thomas & Walter Quinn Funeral Chapel, 2435 Warwick Avenue, Warwick. Burial will be in St. Ann Cemetery, Cranston. Visiting hours Monday 5-8 p.m. 

MAGUIRE [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 19 March 1942] Maguire - On March 18th, Peter, husband of the late Ellen (Murphy) Maguire. Residence, 345 Blackstone street. Funeral Friday, March 20, at 8:15 a.m., from the Funeral Home of McMurrough & Todd, 1754 Broad street. Requiem mass in the Cathedral at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends are invited.

MAGUIRE [Attleboro MA Sun Chronicle, Tuesday 7 Jan 2003] Maguire, Marguerite 'Mig' Mary Maguire, January 5, 2003. Beloved wife of the late Thomas F. Maguire, Sr. Loving mother of Thomas F. Maguire, Jr. of Attleboro. Beloved sister of Dorothy A. Ouimet of North Attleboro and Elizabeth A. Fisher and Ann P. O'Neill, both of Attleboro. Sister-in-law of Mary E. Duffy of Attleboro. Mig's greatest joy was her grandchildren: Erin C. Maguire, Kelly A. Maguire and Jessica C. Bailey, all of Attleboro. Her memory will live on through them. Mrs. Maguire is also survived by many nieces and nephews. Residence: Tiffany Street, Attleboro. A Funeral will be held on Thursday, January 9, 2003 at 9 A.M. from the DUFFY-POULE FUNERAL HOME, 20 Peck Street, Attleboro (Route 95 North/South, Exit 5, follow Rt. 152 South 1.6 miles to Peck St.). Followed by a Funeral Mass at 10 A.M. in St. Mary's Church, Coyle Drive, Seekonk. Visiting Hours will be held on Wednesday, January 8th from 4-8 P.M. Burial will take place in St. John's Cemetery, West Street, Attleboro. In lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory may be made to: St. Mary's Building Fund, c/o St. Mary's Rectory, 385 Central Street, Seekonk, MA 02771.

MAGUIRE (MURPHY) [Providence RI Journal, Wednesday 26 March 2003; East Bay Newspapers On-line, 27 March 2003] Portsmouth - Eleanor M. Maguire, 91, of Rolling Hill Road, an artist, died yesterday at Newport Hospital. She was the wife of the late Louis A. Maguire. Born in Newport on Jan. 5, 1912, she was a daughter of the late Hugh J. and Ellen G. (Leonard) Murphy. She was a 1929 graduate of the former St. Joseph High School. At one time, she had worked as an office assistant at the Meunchinger-King Hotel, on Bellevue Avenue, and as a secretary for the Art Association of Newport. Mrs. Maguire had exhibited her artwork at the Newport Art Association, the Officers' Club and the Naval War College Museum. She was a former member of the Newport Art Association and the Newport Artists' Guild. She had participated in musicals and plays at the former St. Augustin Church School. Mrs. Maguire was a communicant of St. Lucy Church in Middletown. She was a member of the Catholic Daughters of America and of the Court Madonna. Besides her artwork, she enjoyed swimming, photography and making home movies. She leaves a son, Thomas J. Maguire of Little Compton and Irvine, Calif.; a daughter, Marie L. Maguire of Portsmouth; six grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. She was the sister of the late John L., Edward J. and Theresa M. Murphy. The funeral will be held on Saturday at 8 a.m. from the O'Neill-Hayes Funeral Home, 465 Spring St., with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9 in St. Lucy Church, 909 West Main Rd., Middletown. Burial will be in St. Columba Cemetery, Brown's Lane, Middletown.

MAGUIRE [Attleboro MA Sun Chronicle, Wednesday 28 May 2003] Attleboro -- William L. Maguire, 88, of Christopher Heights, South Main Street, a retired salesman, died Tuesday in the Life Care Center of Attleboro. He was the husband of Genevieve (Duffy) Maguire. Born in the Jamaica Plain section of Boston on Aug. 30, 1914, he was the son of the late Michael and Alice (Dolan) Maguire. He was a graduate of Jamaica Plain High School, and had previously resided on Jackson Street for over 25 years. Mr. Maguire had worked at the former Sillman's Shore Store for 35 years, retiring 20 years ago. He was a communicant of St. John the Evangelist Church, and a member of the Knights of Columbus, St. John's Council. In addition to his wife, he is survived by a daughter, Dorothy Reposa of Rumford, R.I.; a sister, Louise Reynolds of Teaneck, N.J.; and a granddaughter. He was the brother of the late Hugh Maguire, Helen Montgomery, and Sister M. Hughina. A funeral service will be held at 8:30 a.m. Saturday in the Duffy-Poule Funeral Home, 20 Peck St., followed by a funeral Mass at 10 in St. John the Evangelist Church, 133 North Main St. Burial will take place in St. John's Cemetery, West Street. DEATH NOTICE - MAGUIRE - William L. Maguire, May 27, 2003. Beloved husband of Genevieve M. (Duffy) Maguire. Loving father of Dorothy M. Reposa of Rumford, RI and beloved grandfather of Leigh A. Reposa of Providence, RI. Loving brother of Louise Reynolds of Teaneck, NJ and the late Hugh J. Maguire, Helen Montgomery and Sr. M. Hughina, Order of Saint Joseph. Residence: 45 South Main Street; formerly of Jackson Street, Attleboro. Visiting Hours will be held on Saturday, May 31, 2003 from 8:30 A.M.-9:30 A.M. in the Duffy-Poule Funeral Home, 20 Peck Street, Attleboro. Followed by a Funeral Mass at 10 A.M. in St. John the Evangelist Church, 133 North Main Street, Attleboro. Burial will take place in St. John's Cemetery, West Street, Attleboro. In lieu of flowers, Memorial Contributions in his memory may be made to: The American Heart Association, 20 Speen Street, Framingham, MA 01701

MAGUIRE (McCARTHY) [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 9 Oct 2003] East Providence - Mary L. Maguire, 90, of Maude Street, Providence, formerly of Anthony Street, East Providence, a retired school nurse, died yesterday in Roger Williams Medical Center, Providence. She was the wife of the late John Maguire. Born in Providence, a daughter of the late David and Katherine (McCoy) McCarthy, she had lived in East Providence for 40 years. Mrs. Maguire had been a school nurse in the Providence school system for 25 years before retiring in 1975. She was a graduate of the Rhode Island Hospital School of Nursing, and a member of the Rhode Island Hospital School of Nursing Alumni. Mrs. Maguire was a member of the St. Margaret Leisure Group, and a longtime communicant of Sacred Heart Church. She leaves a daughter, Mary Ann Maguire of New Orleans; and a brother, Peter McCarthy, and a sister, Josephine McCarthy, both of Rumford. She was a sister of the late Miriam C. McManus, David H. McCarthy and Alice Weeks. The funeral will be held Saturday at a time to be announced from Monahan, Drabble & Sherman Funeral Home, 230 Waterman St., Providence, with a Mass of Christian Burial in Sacred Heart Church, Taunton Avenue, East Providence. Burial will be in Mount St. Mary Cemetery, Pawtucket.

MAGUIRE (REYNOLDS) [Providence RI Journal, Tuesday 30 Dec 2003] Newport - Catherine M. (Reynolds) Maguire, 92, formerly of 19 Central St., a retired secretary, died Sunday at the Village House Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. She was the wife of the late Joseph L. Maguire. Born in Newport on Dec. 13, 1911, she was the daughter of the late James F. and Mary (Linehan) Reynolds. She was a secretary at the former Gold and DeCotis Real Estate and Insurance Co. She was a graduate of St. Mary's Grammar School and the former Newport Business School. A parishioner of St. Joseph's Church, she was very active in parish activities including being past president of St. Joseph's Church Rosary and Altar Society. She was a member of the Natalie Brown Junior League, the Edward King Center and the Catholic Daughters of America, and was one of the original Ladies of the Beach at Easton's Beach. She also volunteered with her sisters for many years at St. Clare's Home. She is survived by a cousin, Alice White, of Osterville, Mass. She was the sister of the late Mary Agnes "Minnie" Reynolds and Frances E. Reynolds. The funeral will be held tomorrow at 8 a.m. from the Hayes-O'Neill Funeral Home, 465 Spring St., with a Mass of Christian Burial at St. Joseph Church, Broadway and Mann Avenue at 9 a.m. Burial will be in St. Columba Cemetery in Middletown.  

MAGUIRE [Providence RI Journal, Wednesday 28 Jan 2004] East Providence - Edward D. Maguire, 85, of Gerald Street, Riverside, a retired auto salesman, and before that, a career member of the Army Band, died Saturday in the Rhode Island Veterans Home, in Bristol. He was the husband of the late Dorothy (Baker) Maguire, and of the late Mary (Fanning) Maguire. Born in Providence, a son of the late Frederick and Ruth (McKenzie) Maguire, he had lived in the Riverside section of East Providence for more than 40 years. Mr. Maguire had been a salesman at Inskip Motors, in Warwick, for many years before retiring, and previously had worked at the former Savard Motors, in Riverside. In his retirement, he had worked as a bus driver for the East Providence School Department. An Army veteran of World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War, he was a career member of the Army Band, playing the tuba for 40 years. He also had played in the Providence Civic Orchestra of Senior Citizens, the Rhode Island Bavarian German Band, and the RSVP Band. Mr. Maguire was a 40-year member and a lay reader at St. Mark's Episcopal Church, in Riverside. He leaves a daughter, Cheryl Whitaker of Riverside; a sister, Mildred Manocchia of North Providence; a grandson, Diago R. Mello of East Providence; and a granddaughter, Jennifer L Mello of Cranston. A celebration of his life will be held on Saturday at 4 p.m. in St. Mark's Episcopal Church, 10 Turner Ave., Riverside. Burial will be private.

MAGUIRE [Providence RI Journal, Monday 9 Feb 2004] East Providence - John P. Maguire, 85, a resident of Sarah Brayton Nursing Home, Fall River, formerly of Allen Avenue, Riverside, and Pleasant Street, Rehoboth, a retired foreman for Narragansett Electric, died yesterday at the home. He was the husband of Helen M. (McDonough) Maguire. They had been married for 58 years. Born in Providence, a son of the late James and Mary (Ney) Maguire, he had lived in East Providence for 39 years, and in Rehoboth for 18 years. He had been a foremen in the distribution test department at Narragansett Electric in Providence for 37 years, retiring in 1984. He was a member of the Local Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Union. He was an Army Air Forces veteran of World War II. He was a member of the Riverside American Legion Post 10, and the Riverside Bishop Hickey Council, Knights of Columbus. He was a sports enthusiast and handyman. Beside his wife, he leaves three sons, John P. Maguire Jr. of Rehoboth, Michael J. Maguire of Attleboro and Christopher P. Maguire of East Providence; two daughters, Ann M. Durfee of Fairhaven, Mass., and Kathleen E. Gomberg of Warwick; and 10 grandchildren and 2 great-grandsons. He was the brother of the late Catherine Parente, Eileen Toupin, Mary Stinson, Edith McGuire, and Frances and James Maguire. The funeral, with military honors, will be held Wednesday at 7:45 a.m. from W. Raymond Watson Funeral Home, 350 Willett Ave., Riverside, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9 in St. Brendan Church, Turner Avenue. Burial will be in Gate of Heaven Cemetery.  

MAGUIRE (MOORE) [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 24 June 2004] Cranston - Deborah (Moore) Maguire, 45, of Waterman Avenue, a machine operator, died Tuesday in Kent Hospital, Warwick. She was the wife of James J. Maguire Sr. Born in Providence, the daughter of Lillian (Francis) Moore of Cranston, and the late Albert T. Moore, she had lived in Cranston for many years. Mrs. Maguire had been a machine operator at Tru-Kay Manufacturing, Lincoln, for many years. Besides her husband and mother, she leaves a son, James J. Maguire Jr., a daughter, Lori Lee Maguire, and a brother, Gary S. Moore, all of Cranston. The funeral will be held Saturday at 7:45 a.m. from Butterfield Chapel, 500 Pontiac Ave., with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9 in St. Matthew Church, Elmwood Avenue. Burial will be in St. Ann Cemetery.  

MAGUIRE [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 26 Sep 2004] Coventry - Hugh T. Maguire, 62, of Tiogue Avenue, a retired business owner, died last Sunday at home. He was the husband of Linda R. (Florio) Maguire. Born in Providence, he was the son of Rose A. (O'Neill) Maguire of West Warwick and the late Hugh T. Maguire Sr. Mr. Maguire had owned Micklin Auto, in West Warwick, for more than 20 years before retiring. He was an Air Force veteran. Besides his wife and his mother, he leaves a son, Michael T. Maguire of Los Angeles, Calif.; and a sister, Mary-Lou Verrier of Coventry. The funeral service and burial were private.

MAGUIRE (O'BRIEN) [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 6 Nov 2004] East Providence - Helen M. Maguire, 82, formerly of Horsford Avenue, Rumford, and Matunuck, a retired executive officer, died yesterday at Kent Hospital, Warwick. She was the wife of the late Robert L. Maguire. Born in Providence, a daughter of the late William and Clara (Jacques) O'Brien, she had lived most of her life in Rumford. Mrs. Maguire and her family had summered in Matunuck for many years. Mrs. Maguire was an executive officer, serving as secretary for the John F. Maguire Co., Pawtucket, which her husband owned and operated for many years. She leaves five sons, Robert L. Maguire of Fort Myers, Fla., John F. Maguire in Maine, William J. Maguire of Narragansett, Michael P. Maguire of Rehoboth and James E. Maguire of Cranston; three daughters, Lee Ann Morey in New Hampshire, Helen Crowley of Warwick and Dorothy Vetre of Cranston; a sister, Mary Moore of Warwick; and 18 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Monday at 11 a.m. in St. Timothy Church, 1799 Warwick Ave., Warwick. Burial will be in St. Francis Cemetery, Pawtucket.

MAGUIRE [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 16 Dec 2004] John S. Maguire, 93, of Belleview, Fla., and formerly of Pawtucket, a retired mechanical engineer, died yesterday at the Summerfield Suites of the Hospice of Marion County, Fla. He was the husband of Margaret Maguire; they had been married for 73 years. Born in Providence, a son of the late John and Stella Maguire, he had lived in Pawtucket for 40 years before moving to Washington state in 1968. Mr. Maguire had worked at the J.F. Maguire Jewelry Shop, and later had been a mechanical engineer for the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, in Richland, Wash., before retiring. An Army veteran of World War II, he was a member of the Disabled American Veterans and the American Legion. Mr. Maguire was a member of the Knights of Columbus, 3rd & 4th Degree, and the Ancient Order of Hibernians. He was an honorary member of the Sacred Heart Council. He was a communicant of St. Theresa Catholic Church, in Belleview, where he was a Eucharistic minister and a minister to the sick, commissioned by the diocese. Besides his wife, he leaves two daughters, Patricia A. Tongue of Warwick and Maurine E. Dedmon of Concord, Calif.; a son, John F. Maguire of Summerfield, Fla.; a sister, Estelle Sprow of Cocoa Beach, Fla.; 10 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and a great-grandson. The funeral service and burial will be in Florida.

MAGUIRE [Attleboro MA Sun Chronicle, Monday 16 Jan 2006] Foxboro -- Charles F. Maguire, age 53, of Foxboro died unexpectedly at home. He was the son of Catherine M. (Belcher) Maguire and the late Edward T. Maguire. Born on Aug. 25, 1952 in Attleboro, Charles was a 1970 graduate of Foxboro High School and earned a BA and an MBA in Business Administration at Penn State. Charles was an Eagle Scout and was a NCAA Running Champion and was a member of the U.S. Track and Field team, participating in international competition. Charles was a teacher and private tutor and worked as a part time bartender at the VFW in Mansfield. He was also a former resident of State College, Pa., and was a former professor and guidance counselor at Penn State. Beloved son of Catherine M. (Belcher) Maguire of Foxboro. Loving brother of Thomas Maguire and his wife Linda of Roanoke, Va. and Edward Maguire of Hyannis. Cherished uncle of Thomas and Elizabeth Maguire, both of Roanoke. Also survived by many aunts, uncles and cousins. Funeral services will be private. Donations in his memory can be made to the Dana Far ber Cancer Institute, 10 Brook line Place West, 6th floor, Brookline, MA 02445-7226, ATTN: Contribution Services.

MAGUIRE [Newport RI Daily News, On-line Obituaries, Mar 2006; Providence RI Journal, Monday 6 Mar 2006] Middletown - James T. Maguire, 84, of Paradise Avenue, Middletown, RI, a retired educator, died Saturday, March 4, 2006, peacefully, with his family. He was the husband of the late Nancy (Rollings) Maguire. Born in Providence, he was the son of the late Phillip F. and Minnie (Hicks) Maguire. A graduate of Providence College, he earned a masters of education degree from Rhode Island College. Mr. Maguire served in the Second World War as an Army officer in both the Atlantic and Pacific theaters. Mr. Maguire´s teaching experience began at St. Michael´s Country Day School in Newport, in the late 1940s. In the mid-fifty's, Mr. Maguire moved to Middletown, where he taught in the Public School system for over thirty years, first, as an elementary teacher before becoming the first principal of the Forest Avenue School. During his tenure in Middletown, he was involved in the concept, design and building of the first Middle School on Aquidenck Island, Gaudet School, where he was the school´s first principal. Mr. Maguire retired from education as the curriculum coordinator in 1986. He is survived by his children, Susan Maguire of Moncks Corner, SC, James T. Maguire Jr., of Newport, Terrence Maguire of Newport, Jane Dey of South Hold, Long Island, Penelope Bennett and Amy Maguire-Burns, both of Middletown, his brother Richard Maguire of Boca Raton, FL, thirteen grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. His funeral will be held on Wednesday, March 8, 2006, at 8:00AM from the Memorial Funeral Home, 375 Broadway, Newport, with a Mass of Christian burial at 9:00AM in St. Mary's Church, Spring Street, Newport. Burial will be in St. Columba's Cemetery in Middletown. Calling hours will be held on Tuesday, March 7, 2006, from 4-7PM in the Memorial Funeral Home. Donations in his memory may be made to the Middletown Education Collaborative, 220 Compton View Drive, Middletown,RI 02842. Funeral arrangements by Memorial Funeral Home, 375 Broadway, Newport, RI. 

MAGUIRE [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 22 Apr 2006] Maguire, John Francis, 79, of Maguire Lane, Woodsville, NH, died at his home on Wednesday, April 19, 2006. Mr. Maguire was born in Providence, RI, on October 14, 1926, the son of Patrick and Ellen (Feeney) Maguire. He served in the US Navy during World War II. He graduated from LaSalle Academy in Providence in 1947. He married Marie Costanzo on November 15, 1947. Mr. Maguire worked as a supervisor in distribution engineering for 41 years for the Narragansett Electric Company in Providence before retiring in 1988. Mr. Maguire lived in Cranston, RI, until his retirement and then he and his wife moved to Woodsville. They also enjoyed 15 winters in Fort Pierce, FL. Mr. Maguire was a member of the Elks Club, the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Disabled American Veterans, all in Rhode Island. Upon moving to Woodsville, he was a communicant of St. Joseph's Catholic Church. He is survived by his wife of 58 years, Marie; one son, John P. Maguire and wife Claire of Douglas, MA; one daughter, Kathleen Horne and husband Richard of Woodsville; one brother, Francis Maguire and wife Miriam of Lebanon, NH; 6 grandchildren, Lauren, Derek, Kaela, Raeann, Lea, and Patrick; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Mr. Maguire was predeceased by a daughter, Maureen A. Maguire on February 4, 2001, from Cranston, RI; and a sister Marie Spilow. A private funeral mass will be held at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers the family requests contributions to the Veterans Administration Hospital, White River Junction, VT 05001. Ricker Funeral Home, Woodsville, NH, is in charge of arrangements. 

MAGUIRE (DUFFY) [Attleboro MA Sun Chronicle, Providence RI Journal, Tuesday 9 May 2006] Attleboro -- Genevieve M. Maguire, 93, of Park Street, Attleboro, formerly of Jackson Street, a loving mother, grandmother and sister, died Sunday, May 7, 2006 at the Life Care Center of Attleboro. She was the beloved wife of the late William L. Maguire, who died on May 27, 2003. Born in Attleboro on May 3, 1913, Mrs. Maguire was a daughter of the late Peter and Mary (Rafferty) Duffy. She was raised and educated in Attleboro and was a graduate of Attleboro High School. Mrs. Maguire was locally employed for years as a jewelry worker. A communicant of St. John the Evangelist Church and lifelong resident of Attleboro, Mrs. Maguire resided over 20 years on Jackson Street. An avid walker, she enjoyed daily walks throughout the city. Mrs. Maguire is survived by a daughter, Dorothy M. Reposa and her husband David Reposa of Rumford, R.I.; a granddaughter, Leigh A. Reposa of Narragansett, R.I.; a brother, Peter Duffy of Attleboro; and many nieces and nephews. She was the sister of the late Theresa Duffy, Anne Andrews, Alice Anderson, James Duffy and Patrick J. Duffy. Relatives and friends are cordially invited to attend visiting hours on Thursday, May 11 from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. in the Duffy-Poule Funeral Home, 20 Peck St., Attleboro. Followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. John the Evangelist Church, 133 North Main St., Attleboro celebrated by the Rev. James Morse. Burial will follow in St. John's Cemetery, West Street, Attleboro. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in her memory may be made to: The American Heart Association, 20 Speen Street, Framingham, MA 01701 

MAGUIRE [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 17 Sep 2006] Maguire, Matthew J., Jr., 67, of Siesta Drive, and formerly of Albert Avenue, Cranston, died Wednesday, September 13th, at the Lee Memorial Hospital, Health Park, Fort Myers, Florida. He was the husband of Barbara A. (Grogan) Maguire. They had been married nearly 45 years. Born in Providence, a son of the late Matthew J. Maguire, Sr. and Genevieve (Glyne) Maguire, he had lived in Cranston for many years before moving to Fort Myers fifteen years ago. Matt was a firefighter for the Providence Fire Department for twenty two years, retiring with the rank of Lieutenant in 1984. He was a member of the Providence Firefighters Union, Local 799, the Retired Providence Police and Firefighters Association, the Providence Permanent Firemen's Relief Association. He served his country in the United States Marine Corps, and participated in the Toys for Tots program. Besides his wife Barbara, he leaves five sons; James M. Maguire of Cape Coral, FL, Michael J. Maguire of Vero Beach, FL, William J. Maguire of Norwood, MA, Edward J. Maguire of Indianapolis, IN, Patrick S. Maguire of Coventry, a daughter; Kimberly A. Isherwood of Cape Coral, FL, a sister; Joan Capwell of Pawtucket, and twelve grandchildren. The funeral will be held Tuesday, at 8:45 am, from the Russell J. Boyle & Son Funeral Home, 331 Smith Street, Providence. Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00 am in Blessed Sacrament Church, Academy Avenue, Providence. Burial, with military honors, will be in the Rhode Island Veterans Cemetery, Exeter. Visiting hours Monday, 4-8 pm.

MAGUIRE [Providence RI Journal, Friday 29 Dec 2006] Maguire, Thomas J., 78, of Woodland Dr., died Wednesday at Haven Health Care of Coventry. Born in New Rochelle, NY, a son of the late William and Helen (Taylor) Maguire, he had lived in Hollywood Florida before moving to Coventry eight years ago. Tom had served in the US Air Force. He is survived by his son Thomas W. Maguire, of Coventry. The funeral service will be held on Saturday at 10 am in the Robert A. Iannotti Funeral Home, 415 Washington St., Coventry. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery, Coventry.

MAGUIRE (MacKAY) [Providence RI Journal, Wednesday 23 May 2007] Maguire, Muriel L. (MacKay), 93, of North Kingstown passed away Friday at Roberts Health Centre, North Kingstown. She was the beloved wife of the late John L. Maguire. Born in Providence, she was a daughter of the late Robert E. and Edith (Jane) MacKay. Mrs. Maguire worked for Trifari Jewelry Company before retiring. She was a longtime member of the North Kingstown Senior Center and the Essex Village Association. She leaves a son, John L. Maguire and his wife Patricia of North Kingstown; a sister, Aileen Rettenmeyer of Coventry; a grandson, Paul C. Donnelly of Exeter; and a great-granddaughter, Jennifer E. Donnelly of Exeter. She was the sister of the late Edith J. Ryan. Her Funeral and Burial will be private. Memorial contributions to the Pet Refuge, 500 Stony Lane, North Kingstown, RI 02852, will be appreciated.

MAGUIRE [Taunton MA Daily Gazette, Fall River MA Herald News, Wednesday 9 Jan 2008] Taunton — James Francis Maguire, 84 years old died in Taunton on Jan. 8, 2008. Born in Taunton son of the late John and Annie (Welsh) Maguire and step son of the late Grace (Green-law) Maguire. He was educated in Taunton schools and was 1941 grad of Taunton High School. He was US Army, Air Corps, Veteran having served with the 421 Night Fighter (Black Widow) squadron in the Pacific. He was a life long resident and worked for many years for Prudential Insurance Company and was named man of the year for the northeastern region in 1963. He later was a self employed Real Estate Agent. He was member of the Rotary Club and VFW. He was a communicant of St Mary’s Church in Taunton. He was the husband of the late Beatrice (Meunier) Maguire and is the father of Donna Maguire of Taunton, Annemarie Maguire and her husband William E. Schuerch of Wash, DC and James Maguire and his wife Angela Maguire of Scottsdale, AZ; longtime companion of Celia Witherell of Taunton, grandfather Alexander and Allison Maguire of Scottsdale, AZ; brother of Robert Maguire and Anna Maguire both of Mattapossiett; and the late Eileen Morrissette, Mary McNulty, Estelle Wenho, E. Elouise McBee, John and Edward Maguire. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a Funeral on Friday at 10AM from the Crapo-Hathaway Funeral Home, 350 Somerset Ave. (Route 138 South) Taunton followed by a Mass of Christian Burial in St Mary’s Church at 11AM. Visiting hours on Thursday 4-8PM. Interment St Joseph’s Cemetery. Donations in his memory may be made to Home for our Troops, 1 Taunton Green, Taunton, MA 02780.

MAGUIRE (GILLESPIE) [Providence RI Journal, Monday 5 Nov 2007] Maguire, Claire E. (Gillespie), 92, of Stone St., passed away Friday, November 2, 2007 at Haven Healthcare Center, Coventry. She was the wife of Joseph A. Maguire for 65 years. A life long resident of Coventry, she was the daughter of the late Andrew and Mary (Perry) Gillespie. Claire was Vice President and Secretary for the former Maguire Lace and Maguire Realty. She was devoted to her family. She was the mother of Andrew J. Maguire, and wife Bonnie, of Stephentown, NY; James S. Maguire, and wife Paula, of Coventry; and the late Andrea Maguire. Grandmother of 5, great grandmother of 3. Sister of the late William and Andrew Gillespie. Her funeral will be Wednesday at 8 am from the Robert A. Iannotti Funeral Home, 415 Washington St. (Rt.117), Coventry, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9 am in SS John & Paul Church. Burial in Rathbun Cemetery, Coventry. Visiting hours Tuesday 4-7 pm.

MAHAN [Brevard County FL, Florida Today, 17 December 1999] Melbourne -- Peter J. Mahan, 73, a retired electronics inspector, died Tuesday, Dec. 14, at Holmes Regional Medical Center. Mr. Mahan was born in Central Falls, R.I. He came to Brevard County in 1986 from Springfield, Va. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Survivors include his daughter, Kathy Mahan of Washington, D.C.; and sisters, Ruth Piacenta and Pat Sanzi, both of Providence, R.I., and Rita L'Abbe of Bradenton. No local calling hours or services are scheduled. Brownlie and Maxwell Funeral Home in Melbourne is in charge of arrangements.

MAHAN [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 21 Dec 2003] Pawtucket - Kenneth R. Mahan, 44, of Ruth Street, a writer, United Way employee, and former singer, died Thursday at Rhode Island Hospital, Providence. Born in Pawtucket, a son of the late Richard L. and Maureen B. (McCabe) Mahan, he was a lifelong resident of the city. He was a 1977 graduate of St. Raphael Academy, and a 1981 graduate of Providence College. Mr. Mahan was a writer at the Providence Monthly, and worked at the United Way of Southeastern New England in Providence. He had been the lead singer for the Felbs band during the 1980s. He was a Navy veteran. He leaves a brother, Ronald F. Mahan of Pawtucket. The funeral will be held Tuesday at 9 a.m. from Manning-Heffern Funeral Home, 68 Broadway, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 in St. Joseph Church, Walcott Street. Burial will be in Mount St. Mary Cemetery.  

MAHAN [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 14 Mar 2004] Coventry - Ludlow P. Mahan Jr., 67, of Sherwood Valley Lane, a former claims representative, died Tuesday at Kent County Memorial Hospital, Warwick. He was the husband of Gwendolyn (Carwane) Mahan. Born in Newport, a son of the late Ludlow and Barbara (Stewart) Mahan, he had lived in Warwick before moving to Coventry over 18 years ago. Mr. Mahan had worked at Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Rhode Island for over 15 years, and had also worked at the former Okinite Manufacturing, in Warwick. Besides his wife, he leaves a sister, Barbara I. Finney of Newport; and a brother, John Mahan of Framingham, Mass. A memorial service will be held today at 2 p.m. in Rice City Church, Vaughn Hollow Road. Burial will be private.

MAHAN (FITZGERALD) [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 26 Sep 2004] North Providence - Mary Ellen Mahan, 47, of Woonasquatucket Avenue, died Friday in Miriam Hospital, Providence. She was the wife of John J. Mahan; They had been married for nine years. Born in Providence, a daughter of Barbara J. (Waters) Fitzgerald of Glocester and the late William F. Fitzgerald, she had lived in North Providence for 10 years. Besides her husband and her mother, she leaves a brother, William F. Fitzgerald Jr. of Glocester. The funeral will be held Tuesday at 9 a.m. from the Russell J. Boyle & Son Funeral Home, 331 Smith St., Providence, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 in St. Thomas Church, Fruit Hill Avenue, Providence. Burial will be in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, East Providence.

MAHANEY [New Bedford MA Standard Times, Wednesday 8 August 2007] New Bedford — John M. Mahaney, 83, of Fairhaven died unexpectedly Monday August 6, 2007 at Saint Luke's Hospital. Born in Washington, D.C. the son of the late John F. and Pearl C. (Evans) Mahaney he lived in Fairhaven for the past fifty years. He was married to the late Mary Elizabeth (Furlong) Mahaney and the late Alice M. (Carvalho) Mahaney. Mr. Mahaney was a member of the "Greatest Generation" serving in the U.S. Navy during World War II as a member of the Armed Guard on convoy duty in the North Atlantic and was later assigned to submarines. He served in the U.S. Air Force as a Fire Fighter in the Korean Conflict and the Vietnam War. He was a member of Post 166 American Legion in Fairhaven. He was employed as a fire protection engineer for ISO Insurance Company and Grinnell Fire Protection Systems, Inc. until his retirement. In retirement he worked at his beloved Allendale Country Club where he enjoyed the company of the membership and employees. He enjoyed painting seashore landscapes and was a "master" whaling ship model builder. An amateur historian, he was an "authority" on the Civil War. He was well read and loved poetry, above all his Irish poets. Mr. Mahaney loved his family and especially his great-grandchildren who never ceased to make him smile and laugh. He was very proud of his Irish heritage and instilled that in his grandchildren. He is survived by three sons, James P. Mahaney and his wife, Carole, Michael K. Mahaney and his wife Sherri, Steven J. Bouley and his wife Cindy all of Fairhaven, a daughter, Susan A. MacDonald of Alpharetta, Georgia, two sisters, Margaret Hodges and Theresa Ward of Maryland, eight grand children, seven great-grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. He was the brother of the late, Mary Ellen Culver, Francis X. Mahaney, and Bernard T. Mahaney. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Friday, August 10, 2007 at 10:00 am at Saint Francis of Assisi Church, 247 North Street, New Bedford. Burial will be private. Calling hours will be held Thursday from 6:00- 8:00 pm in the Fairhaven Funeral Home, 117 Main Street, Fairhaven. In Lieu Of flowers Donations in his memory may be made to: Boston Children's Hospital, 138 Harvard Street, Brookline, MA 02446. 

MAHER [ Newport RI Daily News, Saturday 14 Feb 1914] Maher - In Providence , 13th inst., Thomas Maher.

MAHER [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 17 April 2003] Warwick - Joseph M. Maher, 38, of Cedar Pond Drive, a sales representative/manager and member of the Air National Guard, died unexpectedly Monday at home. Born in Warwick, a son of M. Frances (O'Neill) Maher of Warwick and Florida, and the late Edward R. Maher, he had lived in Warwick all his life. Mr. Maher was an Internet sales representative/manager at Paul Bailey Ford, East Greenwich, for three years. A major in the Air National Guard Reserve, he had been a member of the Guard since 1988. He was a veteran of Desert Storm. He was a graduate of Hendricken High School, Class of 1983, and the Parks College of Aviation at St. Louis University, Class of 1987. Besides his mother, he leaves two brothers, Edward R. Maher of Carlsbad, Calif., and James H. Maher of Moore, Okla.; a sister, Michaela F. Maher of Warwick; and his fiancee, Janice Treutelaar of Tujunga, Calif. A funeral service will be held Saturday at 9 a.m. in Frank P. Trainor & Sons Funeral Home, 982 Warwick Ave., with prayers of final commendation at 10 in the funeral home. Burial with military honors will be in St. Joseph Cemetery, West Greenwich. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Monday at 10 a.m. in St. Peter Church, Fair Street.

MAHER [Providence RI Journal, Friday 16 Jan 2004] Foster - Walter Maher, 94, of South Killingly Road, a retired purchasing agent, died Wednesday at Cedar Crest Nursing Centre, Cranston. He was the husband of the late Kathleen (Mitchell) Maher. Born in Providence, a son of the late William and Mary (Connelly) Maher, he had lived in Providence for 70 years before moving to Foster 20 years ago. Mr. Maher had been a purchasing agent for the former Brier Manufacturing, Providence, for about 50 years before retiring in 1970. He had been the secretary/treasurer of the Purchasing Management Association of Rhode Island for more than 40 years before retiring in 1992. He was an Army veteran of World War II. He had been a member of the Pawtucket Country Club for over 50 years. He leaves several nieces and nephews. He was a brother of the late Winifred Papcoski, Mildred Mullen, Edna Bass, and William, Bertrand and Edmund Maher. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated tomorrow at 11 a.m. in St. Paul the Apostle Church. Burial will be in Highland Memorial Park, Johnston.

MAHER [Newport RI Daily News, Wednesday 7 July 2004] Maher - In Newport, RI, July 5, 2004, Mary Ann Maher, daughter of the late James L. and Mary L. (Toppa) Maher. Residence 226 Carroll Avenue, Newport. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her memory to the James L. Maher Center, 905 Aquidneck Avenue, Middletown, RI 02842.  [Providence RI Journal, Tuesday 6 July 2004] Newport - Mary Ann Maher, 57, of 226 Carroll Ave., an employee of the James L. Maher Horticultural Center, in Middletown, died yesterday at Village House. Born in Newport on Oct. 10, 1947, a daughter of the late James L. and Mary L. (Toppa) Maher, she was a resident of the Jimari Group Home, which was founded by her parents many years ago. Miss Maher was a parishioner of St. Augustin Church. She leaves four brothers, James L. Maher Jr. of Middletown, Patrick M. and Michael M. Maher, both of Newport, and Stephen T. Maher of Portsmouth; a sister, Alexandria "Sam" Kelly of Portmouth; two stepbrothers, Anthony Razza of Newport and Peter Razza in Florida; and several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be held tomorrow at 8:30 a.m. from the O'Neill-Hayes Funeral Home, 465 Spring St., with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 in St. Augustin Church, Carroll Avenue. Burial in will be in St. Columba Cemetery, Brown's Lane, Middletown.  

MAHER [Providence RI Journal, Wednesday 15 Dec 2004] Cranston - Thomas Maher Sr., 53, of Briggs Street, died Nov. 28 in Rhode Island Hospital, Providence. Born in Providence, he was the son of the late Edward and Lynda (D'Aloise) Maher. He leaves a son, Thomas Maher Jr. of Cranston; and a brother, James Maher of Warwick. He was the brother of the late Edward Maher. A memorial Mass will be celebrated Saturday at 10 a.m. in St. Francis Chapel, 50 Weybosset St., Providence.

MAHER [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 26 Mar 2006] Maher, Francis J., Jr., 58 years of Dupont Circle, died Friday at the Brockton VA Center in Brockton, MA. He was the husband of Nancy M. (Lomastro) Maher. Born in Providence he was the son of Ruth (Brennan) Maher and the late Francis J. Maher. He was a longshoreman with the ILA, and worked as a self employed carpenter. He was a US Army Vietnam Veteran and served in the National Guard. He enjoyed spending time with his family and was an avid motorcyclist. Besides his wife he leaves two children, Francis J. Maher, III and his partner David Santarpia, and Nadine L. Swanson and her husband Dean; five sisters, Kathleen Taylor, Ruth DeVito, Deborah Petrucci, Elaine and Madeline Maher. 'Popi' leaves two granddaughters, Audrey and Chloe, and was expecting a grandson. Funeral Wednesday at 9:00 a.m. from the Hill Funeral Home, 822 Main St., E. Greenwich followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00 a.m. in St. Francis de sales Church, School St., N. Kingstown. Burial with military honors will be in RI Veterans Cemetery, Exeter. Calling Hours Tuesday 4-8 p.m. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Easter Seals of RI 245 Waterman St., Providence, RI 02906. 

MAHER [Providence RI Journal, Monday 18 Sep 2006] Maher, Mary D., 95, of North Bay Manor, Smithfield, formerly of Cranston, a retired bookkeeper for Trafari Jewelry, died September 17, 2006. Mary was the aunt of Eleanor Reed of Cranston, Virginia Cipolloso of Florida, Robert Maher of Warwick and Thomas Maher of Arkansas. She was the daughter of the late Thomas and Mary (Mulvaney) Maher and the sister of the late Walter, Christopher, Thomas, and Albert Maher. Relatives and friends are invited to a Mass of Christian Burial, Tuesday at 10 a.m. at St. Timothy Church, Warwick Avenue. Burial will be in St. Francis Cemetery, Pawtucket. Arrangements with the Thomas & Walter Quinn Funeral Home.

MAHER (BRENNEN) [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 29 March 2007] Maher, Ruth E., 87, of Simmonsville Avenue, died Monday at home. She was the wife of the late Francis J. Maher, Sr. Born in Providence, the daughter of the late Harold and Emma E. (Lawton) Brennen, she had lived in Johnston for the past 47 years. Mrs. Maher was a life member and past president of the American Legion Auxiliary-Roger Williams Post 35 in Providence. She was the beloved mother of Kathleen F. Taylor of Providence, Ruth O. DeVito and Madeline A. Maher, both of North Providence, Elaine P. Maher of Johnston, and Deborah L. Petrucci of Cranston, eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. She was the mother of the late Francis J. Maher, Jr. Her funeral will be Saturday at 8 a.m. from the Russell J. Boyle & Son Funeral Home, 331 Smith Street, Providence. Mass of Christian Burial at 9 a.m. in St. Brigid Church, 1231 Plainfield St., Johnston. Visitation Friday 4-8 p.m. In lieu of flowers donations to V.A.M.C.-Brockton, Nursing Home Unit 4A, 940 Belmont St., Brockton, MA 02301, in her memory, will be appreciated. 

MAHER [Providence RI Journal, Wednesday 2 May 2007] Maher, Raymond P., 85, of Village Drive died Monday at Hopkins Manor in North Providence. He was the husband of the late Julia R. (DiPaolo) Maher and the late Mary E. (Finnell) Maher. A son of the late Raymond P. and Rosanna (McGurn) Maher, he lived in Smithfield before moving to North Providence. Mr. Maher was a machinist for Gorham Mfg. until retiring. He is survived by a son, Robert R. Maher and a daughter, Eileen P. Zisk, both of North Providence, four grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. Brother of Ronald Maher of Georgia, and the late John and Richard Maher. His funeral will be held on Thursday at 9 a.m. from the Anderson-Winfield Funeral Home, Route 44 at Greenville Common, Greenville. Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Michael's Church, 80 Farnum Pike, Esmond, RI. Burial will be in St. Ann's Cemetery. Visitation Thursday 8:30-9:30 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made to Home & Hospice Care of RI, 169 George Street, Pawtucket, RI 02864. 

MAHON [Fall River MA Herald, Sat 12 May 1956] May 10, Dennis E., son of the late John and Esterh (Moulds) Mahon. Residence 135 New Boston Road. Funeral from the D.D. Sullivan & Sons Funeral Home, 469 Locust Street, on Monday morning at 8 o'clock. A high mass of requiem will be offered for the repose of his soul at the Church of the Holy Name, at 9 o'clock.

MAHON [New Bedford MA Standard Times, Thursday 5 Feb 2004] New Bedford -- Frank W. Mahon, 100, of Dartmouth, died Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2004, at Hathaway Manor Extended Care Facility after a brief illness. He was the widower of Dr. Florence L. (Collins) Mahon; they were married 62 years. Born in New Bedford, the son of the late George and Mary (McCann) Mahon, he lived in New Bedford most of his life. He was a communicant of St. Lawrence Church. Mr. Mahon was a graduate of New Bedford High school and Boston University School of Law. He was a law partner with the late Charles W. Deasy, a former city clerk for the city of New Bedford. He served two terms on the New Bedford City Council, following his father who also served two terms. He was also employed by American Mutual Life Insurance Co. for many years. He was a member of the Massachusetts and Federal Bar associations. In 1981, he was honored by Boston University with the title of Juris Doctor on the occasion of his 50th anniversary of his graduation from Boston University Law School. Survivor include two daughters, Judith M. Bolton and her husband, Richard, of Dartmouth and Lois Beedy and her husband, Del, of Manchester, Maine; five grandchildren, Richard Bolton of Trumbull, Conn., Russell Bolton of Dartmouth, Florence Baiocchi of East Greenwich, R.I., AnnMarie Milazzo of New York and Michael Milazzo of South Royalton, Vt.; and four great-grandchildren, Jennifer Bolton, Elizabeth Bolton, Mikayla Baiocchi and Madison Baiocchi. He was the brother of the late Maurice Mahon. His funeral mass will be at 9 a.m. Saturday at St. Lawrence Church with burial in St. Mary Cemetery. Arrangements are by the Saunders-Dwyer Home for Funerals, 495 Park St.  

MAHON [Attleboro MA Sun Chronicle, Saturday 30 July 2005] Attleboro -- Joseph Francis Mahon, 90, of Veery Road, Attleboro, died on Friday, July 29, 2005 at Sturdy Memorial Hospital following a brief, unexpected ill ness. He was the beloved husband of Doris M. (Carey) Mahon, to whom he was married on May 12, 1951. Born in Attleboro on February 8, 1915, he was a son of the late John and Theresa (Maher) Mahon. He was a life long resident of the city of Attleboro and was a 1933 graduate of Attleboro High School. Mr. Mahon was a veteran of the United States Army Air Corps, having served during the World War II era. He was the owner and operator of Mahon's Market on James Street in Attleboro from the age of 19 until his retirement in 1982 following 48 years of service to the Attleboro community. Following his retirement, he worked part-time delivering flowers for the former Wagner's Florist in Attleboro and was a volunteer driver who transported patients to appointments and treatments. Prior to entering the ser vice, Mr. Mahon held his private pilot's license, which he was forced to surrender during the war era. Mr. Mahon was a longtime communicant of St. John the Evangelist Church, Attleboro. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus -- St. John's Council, Attleboro. In his youth, he was a talented wrestler who competed at the Attleboro YMCA as a teenager and was in contention for placement on the United States Olympic Team prior to sustaining an injury. A carefree man, he enjoyed singing and whistling and camping. However, his most treasured times were those spent in the company of his family. In addition to his wife of 54 years, he leaves a son, John J. Mahon of Framingham; eight daughters: Mary-Eileen Tracey of War wick, RI; Theresa M. Rob bins of Attleboro; Elizabeth A. Baker of North Attleboro; Carol M. Collins of Attleboro; Noreen M. Greenwood of Westminster; Annette L. Roskowski of Las Vegas, Nev.; Janet M. Mahon of Cumberland, RI and Roberta J. Roy of Rehoboth; two sisters, Anna Stelmack of Attleboro and Helen Kelley of Attleboro; nine grandsons; nine granddaughters; three great grandchildren and several nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grand nephews. He was the brother of the late Francis Mahon, Brother Thomas Edward Mahon, CSC, John H. Mahon, Margaret Davis and Mary Mahon. Relatives and friends are cordially invited to attend funeral services on Tuesday, August 2, 2005 at 8:45 a.m. from the "Commonwealth Chapel'' of the Dyer-Lake Funeral Home, 161 Common wealth Avenue, Village of Attleboro Falls, North Attleboro followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. John the Evangelist Church, North Main Street, Attleboro with Rev. Thomas L. Rita, Pastor of St. Mark's Church, Attleboro Falls, officiating. Burial will follow in St. John's Cemetery, Attleboro. Following graveside ser vices, an invitation will be extended to join the family for a time of fellowship, remembrance and refreshment. Relatives and friends are cordially invited to attend visitation with veteran's honors on Monday, August 1, 2005 from 5 p.m. -- 8 p.m. in the "Common wealth Chapel'' of the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in Mr. Mahon's name may be made to either the Dana Farber Cancer Institute, 44 Binney St., Boston, MA 02445 or to the Mary Kay Ash Charitable Foundation, P.O. Box 799044, Dallas, Texas 75379-9044 or at www.mkacf.org/contribute or by calling (877) MKCARES to provide funding for cancer research and/or domestic violence prevention programs.

MAHONEY [Newport RI Daily News, Wednesday 25 Feb 1914] Mahoney - In this city, 24th inst., at the residence of her parents, 14 Callender avenue , Alice, daughter of Daniel and Julia Mahoney. Funeral Thursday, Feb. 25, at 2 P.M. to St. Joseph 's Church at 3:30. Relatives and friends are invited to attend.

MAHONEY [Fall River MA Herald News, 2 April 1992] William V. Mahoney Jr, 67, of 429 Almy Road , Somerset , died Wednesday. He was the husband of Cecilia (Dussault) Mahoney. Born here, the son of the late William V. Mahoney Sr. and the late Mary (Coffey) Mahoney, he graduated from the former Coyle High School and attended the former Bradford Durfee Textile School . Prior to his retirement in 1989, he had been employed in sales at Sears and Roebuck. He was a member of St. Thomas More Parish, Somerset . He was a Navy veteran of World War II. Besides his wife, he is survived by two sons, John W. Mahoney of Plano Texas and James M. Mahoney of Worcester ; two daughters, Mary Ellen Dwyer of Barrington RI and Janet Mari of Coventry , RI ; two brothers, John F. and Gerald W. Mahoney of this city; nine grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Arrangements are with the Rose E. Sullivan Funeral Home, 866 County St , Somerset . [DEATH NOTICE] Mahoney Jr. - In Fall River , April 1, 1992. William V. Mahoney Jr. Husband of Cecilia (Dussault) Mahoney. Son of the late William V. Mahoney Sr and the late Mary (Coffey) Mahoney. Father of John W. and James M. Mahoney, Mary Ellen Dwyer and Janet Mari. Brother of John and Gerald Mahoney. Residence 429 Almy Rd , Somerset . His funeral will take place on Friday morning at 9 o'clock from the Rose E. Sullivan Funeral Home, 866 County St. (route 138), Somerset , followed by a funeral mass in St. Thomas More Church , Luther Ave , Somerset at 10 o'clock. Committal prayers and interment St. Patrick's Cemetery, Fall River . Calling hours Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Flowers will be welcome or if you wish kindly make donations in his memory to Hospice Outreach Inc., 243 Forest St , Fall River , MA 02721 .

MAHONEY [Fall River MA Herald News, Thursday 19 Feb 2004] Mahoney -- Richard D. of Old Silver Beach, N. Falmouth, Feb 18. Beloved husband of Ruth A. (Jones) Mahoney for 54 years. Loving father of Dan Mahoney of N. Dighton, Mary Wilusz of Dighton and Michael Mahoney of E. Falmouth; and 6 grandchildren. Visiting hours from 5-8 p.m. on Friday, February 20th in the Chapman, Cole & Gleason Funeral Home, 475 Main St., Falmouth Center. A funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. on Saturday at St. Elizabeth Seton Church, 481 Quaker Rd., N. Falmouth. Burial will follow at St. Francis Cemetery in Taunton. Donations in his memory may be made to St. Elizabeth Seton Church,P.O. Box 861, N. Falmouth, MA 02556.

MAHONEY [Providence RI Journal, Monday 8 Mar 2004] Newport - Joseph T. Mahoney, 62, of 36 Norman St., a painter, died Saturday at the Heatherwood Nursing and Subacute Center. Born in Franklin Square, N.Y., on Aug. 4, 1941, a son of the late Thomas L. and Rose (Olah) Mahoney, he came to Newport as a child. Mr. Mahoney had been a painter most of his life and had painted for heiress Doris Duke in Newport and New York. Mr. Mahoney served in the Army from 1959 to 1961. He leaves four sons, John Mahoney and Todd Arruda, both of Hyannis, Mass., and Ray Arruda and Jay Sargent, both of Newport; two daughters, Cassandra Sargent and Katherine Sargent, both of Newport; four brothers, Timothy P. Mahoney of Lindenhurst, N.Y., Patrick J. Mahoney of Hicksville, N.Y., Theodore P. Mahoney of Atlanta and James F. Mahoney of Newport; three sisters, Mary Nahrgang of North Kingstown, Nora Russello of Bradenton, Fla., and Helen Komorowski of West Springfield, Mass.; and six grandchildren. He was the brother of the late Thomas L. Mahoney Jr., John P. Mahoney and Alice R. Sullivan. A memorial Mass will be celebrated at a later date.

MAHONEY [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 11 Mar 2004] Providence - W. Richard Mahoney, 84, of Blackstone Boulevard, board chairman of Premier Thread, Central Falls, died Tuesday at Rhode Island Hospital. He was the husband of Mary F. (Mullin) Mahoney. Born in Norwood, Mass., a son of the late William E. and Marietta (Cuff) Mahoney, he had lived in Providence and Pawtucket most of his life. Mr. Mahoney had been chairman of the board and president of Premier Thread for many years. He was a member of the board of governors of the Dunes Club and Point Judith Country Club, Narragansett. He was a member of Wianno Country Club, Osterville, Mass., the Pawtucket Country Club, the Wannamoisett Country Club, Rumford, and the To Kalon Club, Pawtucket. Mr. Mahoney was a founder of the St. Vincent Imperial Committee, North Providence, which benefits the St. Vincent Home. He was on the board of trustees at Memorial Hospital. He enjoyed golfing, and was a Red Sox fan. Besides his wife, he leaves two sons, William R. Mahoney Jr. of Charlotte, N.C., and Michael P. Mahoney of Smithfield; a daughter, Mary Ann Bryan of Rumford; three brothers, Thomas F. Mahoney of Narragansett and Florida, Harold E. Mahoney of Providence and John J. Mahoney of Wakefield; eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. He was the father of the late John F. Mahoney. The funeral will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. from Manning-Heffern Funeral Home, 68 Broadway, Pawtucket, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 11 in St. Sebastian Church, 67 Cole Ave., Providence. Burial will be in the family lot at St. Francis Cemetery, Pawtucket.  

MAHONEY [New Bedford MA Standard Times, Monday 5 Apr 2004] New Bedford -- Francis Mahoney, 88, of New Bedford died Sunday, April 4, 2004, at home after a long illness. He was the husband of Lillian (Palmieri) Ponte-Mahoney and the late Marie R. (Frigault) Mahoney.  Born in New Bedford, the son of the late William S. and Mary E. (Ward) Mahoney, he lived in the city most of his life. He was director of maintenance for the New Bedford Housing Authority for several years until retiring. Mr. Mahoney previously worked for Mullen's Fish Freezer for several years. Survivors include his widow; a stepdaughter, Barbara Bracken, and her husband, John, of Plymouth; two stepgranddaughters, Jonna Bracken and Jaimee Bracken; and several nieces and nephews. He was the brother of the late Raymond Mahoney and William Mahoney. His funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday in Holy Name of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Church. Burial will follow in St. Mary's Cemetery. Arrangements are by Saunders-Dwyer Home for Funerals, 495 Park St. 

MAHONEY [Newport RI Daily News, Saturday 26 June 2004] Mahoney - In Atlanta, GA, June 21, 2004, Theodore Patrick Mahoney, Sr. son of the late Thomas Leo and Rose Olah Mahoney. Residence Briarcliff Rd, Atlanta. Father of Tenee A. Barrett, Newport, RI; Tracy L. Mahoney, OR; Marie A Donahue, MA; Theodore P. Mahoney, Jr., Cummings, GA; brother of James Mahoney, Newport, RI; Timothy Mahoney and Patrick Mahoney, both of New York; Mary Nahrgang, East Greenwhich, RI; Nora Rusello, FL; and Helen Komorowski, MA; companion of Thuy-Thank-Tran, GA. Donations may be made to the American Heart Association, 275 Westminster St., Suite 100, Providence, RI 02903.  [Providence RI Journal, Friday 25 June 2004] Newport - Theodore Patrick Mahoney Sr., 58, of Briarcliff Road, Atlanta, formerly of Newport, a manager in the hospitality industry, and a university instructor, died Monday at Piedmont Hospital, Atlanta. He was the 30-year companion of Thuy-Thank-Tran of Atlanta. Born in East Meadow, N.Y., he was a son of the late Thomas Leo and Rose (Olah) Mahoney. Mr. Mahoney had worked in the hospitality industry for over 27 years. He was assistant manager of the Capital City Club, in Atlanta, and taught classes on food and beverage at Georgia State University. He was an Army veteran. Mr. Mahoney enjoyed photography, playing tennis, cooking, reading and traveling. Besides his companion, he leaves three daughters, Renee A. Barrett of Newport, Tracy L. Mahoney in Oregon and Marie A. Donahue in Massachusetts; a son, Theodore P. Mahoney Jr. of Cumming, Ga.; three sisters, Mary Nahrgang of East Greenwich, Nora Russello in Florida and Helen Komorowski in Massachusetts; three brothers, Timothy and Patrick Mahoney, both in New York, and James Mahoney of Newport; and five grandchildren. He was the father of the late Sean T. Mahoney, and brother of the late Alice Sullivan, and Thomas, John and Joseph Mahoney. A memorial prayer service will be held Monday at 4 p.m. in O'Neill-Hayes Funeral Home, 465 Spring St. Burial will be private.

MAHONEY [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 5 Mar 2005] Mahoney, Harold E., 84, of Courtway St., Narragansett, RI, and Jupiter, Florida, died Thursday at the Philip Hulitar Inpatient Center in Providence. Mr. Mahoney was the husband of the late Bernice (Cunningham) Mahoney. They were married 48 years. Born in Norwood, MA, son of the late William E. and Marietta (Cuff) Mahoney. Mr. Mahoney was the Treasurer of Premier Thread in Central Falls and Bristol for many years before he retired. Mr. Mahoney was a WWII Veteran of the Army Air Corp. He received his Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration from Lehiegh University in Bethlehem, PA. He was a member of Point Judith Country Club, The Dunes Club, the To Kalon Club, Jonathan's Landing Golf Club, Pawtucket Country Club and a founding member of the SMGG. He leaves four sons; H. Edward Mahoney of Rumsford, Matthew Mahoney of East Providence, James Mahoney of Narragansett and Peter Mahoney of East Greenwich. One daughter; Carol Smith of Coventry. Two brothers; Thomas Mahoney of Vero Beach, FL, and John J. Mahoney of Wakefield. Five grandchildren; Kristine M. Mahoney, Timothy R. Mahoney, Brian J. Mahoney, Megan A. Mahoney and Edward J. Smith. Father of the late Ann M. Mahoney. Brother of the late William R. Mahoney. Funeral from the Manning-Heffern Funeral Home, 68 Broadway, Pawtucket, Monday at 9:00 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial in St. Sebastian's Church, Cole Avenue, Providence at 10:00 a.m. Burial will be in St. Francis Cemetery, Pawtucket. Calling hours in the Funeral Home Sunday 2-5 p.m. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Alzheimer's Association of RI, 245 Waterman Ave., Providence 02906 in Harold's memory.

MAHONEY (McMANUS) [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 4 June 2005] Mahoney, Sarah M. (McManus), 98, of Carroll Ave., Brockton, MA formerly of Smith Hill, Providence died Tuesday at Good Samaritan Hospital. She was the wife of the late Cornelius M. Mahoney and James T. Gregson. Born in Beith , Scotland , she was the daughter of the late Philip and Annie (Currie) McManus. She was a lifetime member of Daughters of Argyle and the St. Andrew's Society of RI. She leaves a son, C. Michael Mahoney, two daughters, Winnifred A. Brewer and Susan A. Mahoney. She was the mother of the late Phyllis F. Cecil and the sister of the late Susan McManus, Ann C. Neary, Elizabeth Gormley and Ellen J. Kenyon. Funeral and Visitation Monday at 9am from the Russell J. Boyle & Son Funeral Home, 331 Smith St. , Providence . Mass of Christian Burial at 11 am in St. Patrick Church, Smith St. , Providence. Burial will be in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, East Providence . Donations to RI Central Directory for Nurses, 807 Broad St., Providence, RI 02907 or Sophia Academy, 977 Branch Ave., Providence, RI 02904.

MAHONEY [New Bedford MA Standard Times, Friday 29 July 2005] New Bedford -- Jason Donald Mahoney, 22, of Fairhaven died Tuesday, July 26, 2005. He was the son of Laurie Ann (Smith) Mahoney of Fairhaven and the late David W. Mahoney. A commercial fisherman, he was born in New Bedford and lived in the city most of his life. He enjoyed playing baseball and basketball and loved watching sports. Survivors include his mother; two sisters, Ashley M. Mahoney and Marissa L. Smith, both of New Bedford; his grandparents, BettyLou Smith of Fairhaven, and Albert Vanasse and Lorraine Queripel, both of New Bedford; three nieces; and several aunts, uncles and cousins. His funeral will be at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at Saunders-Dwyer Home for Funerals, 495 Park St. Burial will follow in Sacred Heart Cemetery

MAHONEY [New Bedford MA Standard Times, Saturday 13 Aug 2005] New Bedford -- Edward F. Mahoney, 79, of New Bedford died Friday, Aug. 12, 2005, at St. Luke's Hospital after a long illness. He was the husband of Patricia E. (Flaherty) Mahoney. Born in New Bedford , he was the son of the late Joseph A. and Ida (Torrey) Mahoney. He lived in New Bedford most of his life and was a communicant of St. Lawrence Church. He was a customer service representative for the U.S. Postal Service in New Bedford and Dartmouth until he retired. He was an Army Air Corps veteran of World War II. He received the Army of Occupation Medal and the World War II Victory Medal. He also served in the Navy during the Vietnam War; he received the National Defense Service Medal. He was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Andrews-Dahill Post 1531, the American Legion, the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick and the Federation of Retired Postal Employees. Survivors include his widow; a son, Mark M. Mahoney, New Bedford 's director of emergency management; and several nieces and nephews. He was the brother of the late Joseph Mahoney, Grace Dumas and Dorothy Weber. His funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m. Monday at St. Lawrence Church. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery. Arrangements are by Saunders-Dwyer Home for Funerals, 495 Park St.  

MAHONEY [Providence RI Journal, Monday 3 Oct 2005] Mahoney, Vincent J., 82, of Leah Street , died Friday at Rhode Island Hospital . He was the husband of the late Mary E. (Moran) Mahoney. Born in Providence , a son of the late John J. and Mary Ellen (McDonnell) Mahoney. He lived in Providence most of his life. Mr. Mahoney was a retired sprinkler fitter with Local 715 for 32 years. He was a World War II Army Veteran. He leaves a daughter, Susan M. Beckman of Blue Bell, PA; a sister, Marguerite Connors of Gloucester and two grandchildren. He was the brother of the late Francis Mahoney. His funeral will be held Wednesday at 9 a.m. from the James J. Gallogly & Sons Funeral Home, 671 Broad St., Providence, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Maria Goretti Church, Power Rd., Pawtucket at 10 a.m. Burial will be in St. Francis Cemetery. Visiting hours: Tuesday 5-7 p.m. In lieu of flowers, contributions to American Cancer Society, 222 Richmond St. , Providence , RI 02903 in his memory would be appreciated.

MAHONEY (McNERNEY) [Providence RI Journal, Friday 4 Nov 2005] Mahoney, Angela F. (McNerney), 88, of Wakefield and Vero Beach, FL, died Wednesday, November 2nd in Chestnut Hill, MA. She was the beloved wife of Thomas F. Mahoney of Wakefield for 65 years. Born in Provdence, she was a daughter of the late Martin and Catherine (McGinn) McNerney. She spent her childhood in Attleboro, MA before moving back to Providence after marriage in 1940. Since 1970, she had lived in Narragansett, RI and Vero Beach, FL. She was the first woman elected to the Narragansett Town Council and took pride in her efforts to preserve historical sites, such as The Towers. She was active in several charities and was on the Board of The Memorial Hospital in Pawtucket and the RI Affiliate of the American Heart Association. She was an accomplished artist and exhibited many paintings in local art shows. She loved playing the piano, gardening and enjoyed her extended family. She was a member of the Pt. Judith Country Club, the Dunes Club and the John's Island Club. Besides her husband Thomas, Angela is survived by, three sons, Bob Mahoney, of Grantham, NH, Paul Mahoney, of Barrington, RI, Terry Mahoney, of Newton, MA; one daughter, Jane Holt, of Boston, MA; one brother, Norman McNerney, of Rye, NH; 12 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. She was the sister of the late Raymond McNerney and Dorothy Benson. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a Mass of Christian Burial on Saturday at 11:30 a.m. in St. Thomas More Church, 53 Rockland St., Narragansett. Burial will be private at the request of the family. Visiting hours are respectfully omitted. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to the National Pancreas Foundation, PO Box 15333, Boston, MA 02215. Arrangements made by the Forbes Funeral Home. 

MAHONEY (HEALY) [Providence RI Journal, Wednesday 11 Jan 2006] Mahoney, Ellen, 101, of Badger Road, died Monday at home. She was the wife of the late John Mahoney. Born in Cromane, Killorglin, County Kerry, Ireland, a daughter of the late Michael and Bridget (Shea) Healy, she came to the United States in 1925, and lived in the Fox Point, Smith Hill, and Elmhurst neighborhoods. Mrs. Mahoney worked in the City Sergeant's Office, for the City of Providence, for many years, retiring in 1968. She was a communicant of Saint Pius V Church, and a member of the Cleary School Auxiliary. She leaves two daughters, Kathleen A. Roche, and her husband, John V. Roche, of Providence, Mary E. Holahan, and her husband, Michael J. Holahan, of Riverside, eight grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. She was the sister of the late Patrick Healy, Mary Lynch, Bridget Hartwell, Julia Sullivan, Margaret Sugrue, Catherine Murphy, Hanora Curran, Johanna Maher, and Elizabeth O'Connor. The funeral will be held Friday at 8:45 a.m. from the Russell J. Boyle & Son Funeral Home, 331 Smith Street, Providence. Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00 a.m. in Saint Pius V Church, Eaton Street, Providence. Burial will be in the Gate of Heaven Cemetery, East Providence. Visiting hours Thursday 4-8 p.m. Memorial contributions to Home & Hospice Care of Rhode Island, 169 George Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860, in her memory, will be appreciated.

MAHONEY (DONAHUE) [New Bedford MA Standard Times, Saturday 6 May 2006] Providence — Marguerite I. "Peg" (Donahue) Mahoney, 82, of New Bedford, died May 3, 2006, at Rhode Island Hospital after a long illness. She was the wife of the late Joseph A. "Pat" Mahoney, III. Born in New Bedford, the daughter of the late William and Margaret (French) Donahue, she lived in New Bedford all of her life. She was a communicant of St. Julie Billiart Church in North Dartmouth. Mrs. Mahoney was formerly employed by The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company as an inspector for many years until her retirement in 1978. She was a charter member and past secretary of Goodyear Senior Citizens. Mrs. Mahoney was a member of the A.A.R.P. and St. Jude's Partners of Hope, and contributed to many charities. Survivors include six nieces, Kathleen Donahue-Santos and her husband Raymond, Carole Cardoza and her husband Donald and Sharon Donahue, all of Dartmouth, Patricia Farrell and her husband Robert, of Barnstable, Carol Luciardi and her husband James, of Methuen and Maureen Maher and her husband John, of San Anselmo, Calif.; two nephews, Mark M. Mahoney of New Bedford and Michael Weber, and his wife Eileen, of East Sandwich; her sister-in-law and dear friend, Patricia Mahoney of New Bedford; several great-nieces and nephews; and several godchildren. She was the sister of the late William Leo Donahue, Jr. and Eileen Eldridge. Her Funeral will be held on Monday at 10 AM in St. Julie Billiart Church. Burial will follow in St. Mary's Cemetery. Visiting hours Sunday 4-7 PM. 

MAHONEY [Newport RI Daily News, On-line Obituaries, June 2006] Portsmouth - Michael J. Mahoney, 60, of 71 King Philip Dr., Portsmouth, RI, died unexpectedly in his home on May 31, 2006. Born on February 22, 1946 in Streator, IL he was a son of the late Zeta Fitzgibbons. Michael was a prolific author and influential researcher in the field of Psychology. He received his Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Arizona State University and his Ph.D in Psychology from Stanford University. Michael moved to Portsmouth, RI, a year ago when he became a Professor of Psychology at Salve Regina University. He was a member and active in many professional organizations. He served as the Executive Director of the Society for Constructivism in Human Sciences (1996); was a member of the American Association U.S. Olympic Committee (Sport Psychology Registry) 1983, American Psychological Association (Talent Bank) 1984, American Association for the Advancement of Science (Fellow), American Psychological Society (Charter Member and Fellow), Association for the Advancement of Philosophy and Psychiatry, Association for Humanistic Psychology, Institute of Noetic Science, North American Society for Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity, Psychologists for Social Responsibility, Societá Italiana di Terapia Comportamentale e Cognitiva, Society for the Exploration of Psychotherapy Integration, and the World Academy of Art and Science (Fellow). Michael was also a Current National Champion Olympic Weight Lifter. He is survived by his son Sean M. Mahoney and his wife Elizabeth of North Kingstown, RI, a daughter Maureen Mahoney and her companion Austin Voith of TX; his brother Patrick Mahoney of IL, and his sister Margaret of NE. He also leaves his stepgranddaughter Bailey of North Kingstown. A Memorial Service will take place next Saturday, June 10, 2006 at the Connors Funeral Home, 55 West Main Road, Portsmouth, RI at 1 p.m. Family and friends are invited to return to 71 King Philip Drive, Portsmouth immediately following the Memorial Service. Funeral arrangements by the O'Neill-Hayes Funeral Home, 465 Spring Street, Newport.

MAHONEY (McFADDEN) [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 15 Feb 2007] Mahoney, Mary J. (McFadden), age 84, of the Village at Waterman Lake, Greenville and formerly of Venice, FL and Providence, RI, died Monday at RI Hospital. She was the beloved wife of the late John A. Mahoney for 26 years. She was born in Providence, a daughter of the late John F. and Helen (Dailey) McFadden. She was a secretary for many years at Swan Point Cemetery, Providence, retiring in 1984. She is survived by many nieces, nephews, great-nieces and nephews. She was the sister of the late Helen M. Maher, John F. McFadden, Jr. and Robert M. McFadden. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:00 a.m. in St., Raymond's Church, North Main St., Providence. Burial will be in Swan Point Cemetery, Providence. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in her memory may be made to St. Raymond's Church, 2 Matilda St., Providence, RI 02904. 

MAHONEY [Providence RI Journal, Friday 13 April 2007] Mahoney, Timothy R. 29, of Starbrook Dr., Barrington, died Thursday, April 12, 2007 in Barrington Born in Providence, he was the beloved son of Mary Jean (Dillon) and Matthew Mahoney of Barrington. He was employed by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Fall River Department of Social Services as a social worker for the past two years. Timothy graduated Magna Cum Laude from Rhode Island College in 2003. Besides his parents, he is survived by a sister, Kristine M. Mahoney, a brother, Brian J. Mahoney and a nephew, Jason Mahoney, all of Barrington; his maternal grandmother, Lorraine (Galbraith) Dillon of Minnetonka, MN; several aunts, uncles and cousins. He was the grandson of the late John B. Dillon and Harold E. and Bernice (Cunningham) Mahoney. Funeral from the Manning-Heffern Funeral Home, 68 Broadway, Pawtucket, Monday at 9 AM. Mass of Christian Burial in St. Luke's Church, 108 Washington Rd., Barrington at 10 AM. Burial will be in the family lot at St. Francis Cemetery, Pawtucket. Calling hours Sunday 2-5 PM. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Alzheimer's Association, 245 Waterman St., Ste. 306, Providence, RI 02906 in Timothy's memory. 

MAHONEY [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 24 May 2007] Mahoney, Charles T., 87, a life long resident of E. Greenwich died May 22, 2007. He was the husband of the late Norma A. (Anderson) Mahoney. Born in N. Kingstown, he was the son of the late William and Ada (Northup) Mahoney. Mr. Mahoney was chief engineer on Tug Boats for Perrini Corp. and had been a Merchant Marine during WWII. He leaves a son: William T. Mahoney; two daughters: Melanie M. Cambio and Valerie C. Mahoney; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. His Funeral Service will be Friday at 10:00 A.M. in the First Evangelical Lutheran Church, Division St., E. Greenwich. Donations to the church in his name would be appreciated.

MAHONEY (DOHERTY) [Providence RI Journal, Tuesday 29 May 2007] Mahoney, Agnes Mary, 84, of Ashton Lane, died unexpectedly Sunday at home. She was the wife of the late James A. Mahoney, they were married for fifty-five years. Born in Providence, she was a daughter of the late Thomas and Martha E. (Lynch) Doherty. Mrs. Mahoney was a graduate of St. Mary's Academy of the Visitation. She was a communicant of St. Mary Star of the Sea Church, a member of the Narragansett Senior Center and a volunteer at South County Hospital. She is survived by three daughters, Margaret A. Lurgio and her husband Dennis of Narragansett, Kathleen M. Mahoney of Wakefield, and Susan E. Elson and her husband John of East Greenwich; two sons, Michael J. Mahoney and his wife Colleen of Narragansett and Thomas E. Mahoney and his wife Alisa of Wakefield. She was the loving grandmother of Michael and Jonathan Lurgio, Matthew and Meghan Murray, Michael and Brian Elson, Ryan and Michaela Mahoney, Joseph and John Mahoney; great-grandmother of Will, Jack, Adam and Harrison Lurgio. She was the sister of the late Thomas, William and Raymond Doherty and Martha E. Pratt. The funeral will be Thursday 8:45 AM from the Avery-Storti Funeral Home, 88 Columbia St., Wakefield, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 AM in St. Mary Star of the Sea Church, 864 Pt. Judith Rd., Narragansett. Burial will be in the RI Veterans Cemetery, Exeter. Visiting hours Wednesday 4-8 PM. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a charity of choice. 

MAHONEY [New Bedford MA Standard Times, Wednesday 25 July 2007] Fall River — Rev. Francis L. Mahoney, age 72, retired Pastor of Holy Name Church in Fall River, MA., Sun. July 22, 2007, in Charlton Memorial Hospital. Born in New Bedford, son of the late Francis C. Mahoney and the late Lucy B. (Leonard) Mahoney. He was a graduate of Holy Family High School, where he was a star basketball player, and he enjoyed all sports. He attended Providence College before entering St. Mary's Seminary in Baltimore. Fr. Mahoney was ordained to the priesthood on April 2, 1960, in St. Mary Cathedral by the late Bishop James L. Connolly. He received a masters in education from Bridgewater State College in 1963. Father served at St. Margaret's Parish in Buzzards Bay from 1960-1969, Immaculate Conception in Fall River from 1969-1978 and also served as co-director of the CYO, St. Mary's in Seekonk 1978-1987, and Holy Name in Fall River 1987 until his retirement on June 29, 2005. Father also served in other capacities in the diocese, two different terms as Dean of the Fall River Area, Moderator of the Catholic Women's Club, Vicar for the Clergy, Catholic Chaplain at Adams House, Chaplain at Mass. Maritime Academy and its Newman Club, and the Cape Cod Boy Scouts. He also held membership on the Diocesan Personnel Board, coordinator for the Campaign for Human Development, and coordinator for the annual Overseas Appeal of the American Bishops. Survivors include two sisters, Marie Fitzgerald and her husband, Neil of Dartmouth, MA., Louise Whelton and her husband, Dr. James Whelton of Wayland, MA.; a niece, Mary Louise Francis-Sylvia; nephews, James Francis, James, David and Matthew Whelton; a grandniece, Erin Sylvia; and grandnephews, Adam Sylvia and Marcos and Santiago Whelton. Brother of the late Anne Francis. Relatives and friends are invited to attend his funeral Mass on Fri., July 27, 2007, at 11AM in Holy Name Church, 709 Hanover St., Fall River. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery in New Bedford. Visitation will be Thurs. 4-8PM in Holy Name Church, 709 Hanover St., Fall River. Arrangements are in the care of the Waring-Sullivan Home Of Memorial Tribute At Cherry Place. 

MAHONEY [Providence RI Journal, Friday 3 Aug 2007] Mahoney, Edward J. 'Ed', age 57 of Warren, passed away unexpectedly at home. Born in Providence, he was a son of Loretta R. (Notorangelo) Mahoney of Dighton and the late John E. Mahoney. He had lived in Barrington for many years before moving to Warren 10 years ago. He was a graduate of Barrington High School class of 1969 and Bryant College where he received a Bachelor's Degree in Business Law. He was the owner and operator of Ancestral Antiques on Main Street in Warren. Surviving in addition to his mother, one brother John P. 'Jack' Mahoney of Dighton, MA, two sisters Nancy A. Carvalho and her husband Paul D. of Swansea, MA, and Deborah A. Mahoney and her husband Eugene Jesse of Dighton, MA. He is also survived by two nieces and two nephews. His Memorial Mass will be held Monday, August 6, 2007 at 10:00 AM in St. Mary of the Bay Church, 645 Main St. Warren, RI. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Sunday from 4:00-7:00 PM in the Waring-Sullivan Home of Memorial Tribute at Birchcrest, 189 Gardner's Neck Road, Swansea. Burial private. 

MAHONEY [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 28 Oct 2007] Mahoney, John W., 66, of Crossville, TN, formerly of Coventry, RI, passed away Saturday, October 6, 2007. He was born March 25, 1941 in Providence, RI. The son of John W. and Catherine (Manchester) Mahoney. He lived in Coventry before moving to Florida and then retiring to Crossville, TN. Where his greatest joy was spending time with his four grandsons. He is survived by his wife Linda (Hewson) Mahoney daughters Lisa Tholander, Lori Andrukiewicz and Kathleen Cooper and Son, William Mahoney. He was preceded in death by his brother Joseph Mahoney and his sisters Janet Amend and Joan Hart. Services will be announced at a later date. Arrangements are by Hood Funeral Home and Crematory, Crossville, TN.

MAHONEY [New Bedford MA Standard Times, Tuesday 13 Nov 2007] Mattapoisett — Daniel O. Mahoney, 78, of Mattapoisett died Friday, November 9, 2007, from complications due to Alzheimer's disease. Born in New Bedford, the son of the late Robert and Virginia (O'Connell) Mahoney, he was raised in Mattapoisett. He lived in Marblehead for many years, where he and his late wife, Nancy (Miller) Mahoney, raised their family. He then returned with Nancy to Mattapoisett in the 1980s. Mr. Mahoney was a senior litigation partner at the law firm of Palmer & Dodge in Boston until his retirement. A prominent member of the Boston trial bar, he had a distinguished career, both in his private practice and in public service. He was a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers and served as president of the Massachusetts Bar Association. In the late 1970s, he was a member of the Ward Commission, which investigated corruption in the awarding of state and county building contracts in Massachusetts and brought about far-reaching reforms, including the first-in-the-nation state inspector general's office. He served on the board of directors of Social Justice for Women and as president of the boards of trustees of the Tower School in Marblehead and Concord Academy. In Mattapoisett, Mr. Mahoney was a member of the Zoning Board of Appeals for many years and served two terms as a selectman. During the Korean War, he served as a captain in the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General's Corps. He was a graduate of Center School, Fairhaven High School, Williams College, and Harvard Law School. He is survived by three children, Daniel O. Mahoney II of Marion, Timothy M. Mahoney of Folsom, CA, and Hannah Mahoney of Cambridge; a brother, Robert Mahoney of Springfield, MO; three grandchildren, Daniel and Meaghan Mahoney and Emily Larabee; and several nieces and nephews. He was the father of the late Matthew B. Mahoney and brother of the late Maureen Mahoney Murphy and Dennis Mahoney. His Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Thursday at 11 AM in St. Anthony's Church. Burial will follow in St. Anthony's Cemetery. Visiting hours will be on Wednesday from 4-8 PM at the Saunders-Dwyer Mattapoisett Home for Funerals, 50 County Rd., Route 6, Mattapoisett. In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made to the Mattapoisett Library Trust, P.O. Box 475, Mattapoisett, MA 02739. 

MAHONEY [New Bedford MA Standard Times, Wednesday 28 Nov 2007] Lakeville — James F. "Jim" Mahoney, Jr., age 82, years of Lakeville, MA, died unexpectedly, Monday, November 26, 2007, at his home. He was the husband of the late Margaret C. (DeRoma) Mahoney for 51 years and Patricia (Baynes) Mahoney of Lakeville. Born Friday, January 23, 1925, in Boston, MA, he was the son of the late James and Dorothy Mahoney. Jim was a graduate of Roslindale High School where he played football and was known as "The Iron Man." He had lived in West Roxbury moving to Lakeville in 1975. Mr. Mahoney was a WWII Veteran, serving in the US Navy. He worked as a Boston Fireman for 10 years. He also worked as a builder for many years, building homes in the greater Boston area. He was a member of the Lakeville Lions Club, an active member of Sts. Martha and Mary Church and enjoyed woodworking. In addition to his wife Patricia he is survived by seven children, Mary Ann Carrol of VA, James F. Mahoney, III of Dorchester, Paula Keefe of NH, Stephen Mahoney of VA, Mark E. Mahoney of Taunton, Robert Mahoney of Lakeville and David Mahoney of Falmouth; 11 grandchildren; and a sister, Dorothy Goodrich of Falmouth. He was also the father of the late Daniel Mahoney and the brother of the late Jerry Bernazzani. A Funeral Mass will be held on Friday at 10:00 AM in Sts. Martha and Mary Church, 354 Bedford St., Lakeville, MA. Interment will follow in Sampson Cemetery in Lakeville. Visitation will take place on Thursday 4-9 p.m., in the Dahlborg-MacNevin Funeral Home, 280 Bedford St. Lakeville, MA. 

MAHONEY [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 13 Dec 2007] Mahoney, Dennis J., 88, of Flat River Road, died Monday at Kent County Memorial Hospital. He was the husband of Mildred M. (Burns) Mahoney, the love of his life. They had been married for sixty-one years. Born in Chicopee, Massachusetts, a son of the late Dennis F. and Mary (Noonan) Mahoney, he had lived in Coventry for the past sixty years. Mr. Mahoney was a transportation specialist at the Quonset Point Naval Air Station for many years before retiring. He was a Navy Veteran of WW II and served with the U.S. Navy 71st Battalion Seabees Unit. He was an avid fisherman, especially in the Jerusalem and East Matunuck areas of South County. Besides his wife Mildred, he leaves a son, Timothy P. Mahoney of Narragansett, two grandchildren, Robin Fiske and William Fiske, and a great-grandson, Ryan Fiske. He was the father of the late Kathleen D. Fiske and Dennis M. Mahoney. The funeral service will be held Friday, at 9:00 am, in the Russell J. Boyle & Son Funeral Home, 142 Centerville Road, (Rt.117) Warwick, to which relatives and friends are invited. Burial, with military honors, will be in Rhode Island Veterans Cemetery, Exeter. In lieu of flowers, donations to Meals on Wheels, 70 Bath Street, Providence, RI 02908 in his memory will be appreciated.

MAHONEY [Providence RI Journal, Monday 4 Feb 2008] Mahoney, Raymond W., 85, of Vinton Avenue, Cranston, passed away Saturday, February 2, 2008, at Cedar Crest Nursing Centre in Cranston. He was the beloved husband for 65 years of Anna G. (Sinapi) Mahoney. Born in Providence, a son of the late Thomas C. and Louise (Arnold) Mahoney, he was a lifelong Cranston resident. Mr. Mahoney worked for the U.S. Government as a fireman at the former Quonset Point Naval Air Station in North Kingstown for many years, retiring in 1981. He was a WW-II U.S. Navy veteran and a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars in Cranston. Besides his wife, he was the devoted father of Will T. Mahoney of Cranston, Louise A. Chauvette of Chepachet and Thomas C. Mahoney of Lincoln; loving grandfather of 8; loving great-grandfather of 13; and dear brother of Charles T. Mahoney of Cranston. Funeral from the Nardolillo Funeral Home, 1278 Park Ave., Cranston Wednesday at 9 a.m., followed by a Mass of Christian Burial in Immaculate Conception Church, Oaklawn Ave., Cranston at 10 a.m. Burial with Military Honors will be in St. Ann Cemetery, Cranston. Visiting hours Tuesday 4-7 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to: St. Vincent DePaul Food Center, 181 Princess Ave., Cranston, RI 02920. 

MAHONY [Attleboro MA Sun Chronicle, Friday 29 Apr 2005] Franklin -- Daniel T. Mahony, 80, of Franklin, died April 27 in the Blackstone Nursing Home. He was the husband of Mary Claire (Brady) Mahony. Born in Woonsocket, R.I., on Aug. 21, 1924, he was the son of the late Daniel and Katherine (Larson) Mahony. He had been raised in Millville and had lived in Bellingham for 20 years before moving to Franklin 15 years ago. Mr. Mahony had worked in security for the Codex/Motorola Co. in Mansfield for several years before retiring. He had previously worked for the Hersey Corporation of Dedham, and had been a foreman for Draper/Rockwell International of Hopedale for 30 years. He had served in the Army during World War II, attaining the rank of sergeant. He crossed Europe with Gen. George Patton's 4th Armored Division, and was the recipient of the Victory Medal, Good Conduct Medal, European-African-Middle Eastern Theater Campaign Ribbon, and a Distinguished Unit Badge. In addition to his wife, he is survived by his daughters, Mary Claire Watier and her husband, Fred, of North Smithfield, R.I., Madonna Mahony and her husband, Richard Howard, of New Port Richey, Fla., Martha Mahony and her partner, Victoria Lazareth, of Franklin, and Meredith Fortier and her husband, Donald, of North Attleboro; and his grandchildren, Shanna, Scott, and Samantha Watier, and Emily and Ellie Fortier. A funeral will be held on Monday, May 2, from the Ginley Funeral Home of Franklin, 131 Main St., Franklin, at 8:15 a.m., followed by a funeral Mass at 9 in St. Mary's Church, Church Square, Franklin, at 9. Burial will take place in St. Charles Cemetery, Blackstone. Calling hours Sunday, 4 to 7 p.m. In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy may be made in his memory to the Caritas Good Samaritan Hospice, 3 Edgewater Drive, Norwood, MA 02062, or the Activities Fund of Serenity Hill Nursing Home, 655 Dedham St., Wrentham, MA 02093. [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 30 Apr 2005] Mahony, Daniel T., of Franklin, MA, April 27. Beloved husband of Mary Claire (Brady) Mahony. Father of Mary Claire Waiter and her husband Fred of N. Smithfield, RI, Madonna Mahony and her husband Richard Howard of New Port Richey, FL, Martha Mahony and her partner Victoria Lazareth of Franklin, Meredith Fortier and her husband Donald of North Attleboro, grandfather of Shanna, Scott, Samantha Waiter, Emily and Ellie Fortier. Funeral from the Ginlely Funeral Home of Franklin, 131 Main St., Franklin, MA, Monday at 8:15 a.m. followed by a funeral mass in St. Mary's Church at 9:00. Relatives and friends invited. Calling hours Sunday 4-7. Interment St. Charles Cemetery, Blackstone. In lieu of flowers expressions of sympathy may be made in his memory to the Caritas Good Samaritan Hospice, 3 Edgewater Drive, Norwood, MA 02062 or the Activities Fund of Serenity Hill Nursing Home, 655 Dedham St., Wrentham, MA 02093.

MAILHOT (KANE) [Providence RI Journal, Wednesday 2 April 2003] Margaret A. (Kane) Mailhot, 84, of Bakersfield, Calif., and formerly of Stowe Avenue, Riverside, a retired seamstress, died at home on Jan. 5. She was the wife of the late Roland Mailhot. Born in Providence, a daughter of the late Daniel P. and Edith (Stott) Kane, she had lived in Riverside before moving to Bakersfield several years ago. She leaves a daughter, Clara O'Keefe of Bakersfield; two brothers, James Kane of Riverside and Daniel Kane of Warwick; five sisters, Eileen Pringle of Riverside, Mildred Andreozzi of Barrington, Genevieve Picard of Spring Hill, Fla., Lillian Healey of Chestertown, Md., and Florence Prisco of Fort Walton Beach, Fla.; 6 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. She was a sister of the late Charles and Matthew "Bud" Kane, Mary Russell and Edith Fay. The committal service will be conducted on Saturday at 9:30 a.m. in Gate of Heaven Cemetery Chapel, Wampanaog Trail. Burial will follow.

MAIORANO (DWYER) [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 5 May 2007] Maiorano, Ruth A. (Dwyer), 90, of Fernbrook Court, Cranston, died Wednesday, May 2, 2007 at Rhode Island Hospital, Providence. She was the wife of Joseph Maiorano. They would have been married for sixty-one years on June 22nd. Born in Providence she was a daughter of the late William and Madeline (Drury) Dwyer. Mrs. Maiorano was a clerk in the medical records department at Rhode Island Hospital for sixteen years before retiring in 1976. She was a communicant of Immaculate Conception Church, Cranston. Besides her husband she is survived by her four children, Joseph W. Maiorano of California, Ralph S. Maiorano and his wife Delores of Cranston, William R. Maiorano and his wife Cheryl of Rehoboth, MA, Susan M. Fanning and her companion Emanuel of East Providence. Mrs. Maiorano was the grandmother of six and the great-grandmother of one great-granddaughter. She was the sister of Clarence Kirker Jr. of Maryland and the late Marjorie LeBlanc and Cpl. William Dwyer. Funeral from the Nardolillo Funeral Home, 1278 Park Avenue, Cranston on Monday at 9:00 am followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00 am in Immaculate Conception Church, Garden Hills Drive, Cranston. Burial will be in Rhode Island Veterans Cemetery, Exeter. Visiting hours Sunday 4-8 pm. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Immaculate Conception Church Choir, 237 Garden Hills Drive, Cranston, RI 02920-3429. 

MAKER (HICKEY) [Providence RI Journal, Monday 3 Oct 2005] Maker, Catherine E. (Hickey), 87, of Ryan Avenue, Warwick, died on Sunday, October 2, 2005 at Brentwood Nursing Home in Warwick. She was the wife of the late Leonard B. Maker. Born in Brunswick, New Jersey, a daughter of the late Lawrence and Elizabeth Hickey, she lived in Warwick for most of her life. Mrs. Maker was an assembler at Berndt Manufacturing in Cranston for 25 years before retiring in 1993. She is survived by a son, Larry C. Maker, and a daughter, Barbara J. Burgess, both of Warwick; four grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Her funeral and burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory may be made to Make-A-Wish Foundation of RI, 757 Park Avenue, Cranston, RI 02910.

MALACHOWSKI (O’CONNELL) [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 31 Dec 2005] Malachowski, Margaret M., 'Peggy', 79 of Peacedale Rd., died at home on Thursday December 29, 2005. Born and raised in Providence she was the daughter of Michael and Elizabeth O'Connell. Peggy moved to Cumberland in 1957 with her beloved husband the late Mitchell A. Malachowski. Prior to her marriage she toured the country performing as a skater with the Ice Capades. After the sudden and early death of her husband Peggy went back into the workforce and raised her five teenaged children. She worked for the Rhode Island Bicentennial Commission helping to recognize and celebrate our country's 200th anniversary. She then worked for the Rhode Island Superior Court as a court recorder for the Grand Jury until her retirement. She was a past member of the Providence Figure Skaters Club and a member and officer of both the Saint Patrick's Seniors Club and the Saint Aidan's Seniors Club. After her retirement she took up golf and bowling participating in leagues for both sports. Peggy was one of three children; Marion Poliquin of Vernon Heights, Conn. and the late Theresa Hilson of Providence. She leaves five children, Richard Malachowski of Warwick, James Malachowski of Cranston, Mitchell Malachowski of San Diego, CA, Paul Malachowski of Coventry and Carol Malachowski of Cumberland. She also leaves 13 beloved grandchildren. Her funeral will be held on Tuesday, January 3rd at 10 a.m. from the J. J. Duffy Funeral Home, 757 Mendon Rd. Rt. 122, Cumberland. Mass of Christian Burial at 11:00 a.m. at St. Joseph's Church, 1303 Mendon Road, Cumberland. Burial will follow in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Cumberland. Relatives and friends are kindly invited. Calling hours are from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Monday January 2nd. Donations on her behalf can be made to the American Heart Association.

MALENFANT (HALLORAN) [Fall River MA Herald News, New Bedford MA Standard Times, Tuesday 22 May 2007] Fall River — Kathleen M. (Halloran) Malenfant, 66, of Westport passed away Friday, May 18, 2007 from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. She was the wife of Armand Malenfant and the former wife of Frank Orr. Born in New Bedford, a daughter of the late Joseph P. and Ethel (O'Rourke) Halloran, she had lived in Westport for most of her life. She worked as a bookkeeper at Klear-Vu Corporation in Fall River until retiring to care for her ailing father. She was also involved at the Westport Council on Aging. Mrs. Malenfant was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother who loved spending time with her family. Including her husband, she is survived by a son: John Orr and his wife Kathie of Westport; 2 daughters: Diane Audette of Westport and Wendy Ponte of Westport; 2 step-sons: Paul Malenfant and his wife Annette of Westport and Dennis Malenfant of Westport; a step-daughter: Susan Malenfant of Fall River; 2 sisters: Mary Knipper of WI and Joan Bates of PA; 6 grandchildren: John Gagnon, Jr., Danielle Desmarais, Andrew Audette, Erica Ponte, Chelsea Ponte and Shelby Jean Orr all of Westport; a step-grandson: Nathan Malenfant of Westport; and several nieces and nephews. She was sister of the late Frances Halloran. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to: Alzheimer's Association, 311 Arsenal St., Watertown, MA 02472 or National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Central New England Chapter, 101 First Ave., Suite 6, Waltham, MA 02451. 

MALINOWSKI (MURPHY) [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 22 June 2003] Newport - Juley A. (Murphy) Malinowski, 78, of 1327 Seafarer St., Ventura, Calif., formerly of Newport, a retired registered nurse, died Tuesday at the Venturan Skilled Nursing Facility, Ventura. She was the wife of Roy E. Malinowski. They had been married for 50 years. Born in Newport, a daughter of the late Michael F. and Teresa C. (Lowney) Murphy, she had lived in Newport and Maryland before moving to Ventura in 1978. Mrs. Malinowski was a registered nurse at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C., and the Suburban Hospital in Maryland for several years before retiring. She was a graduate of Rogers High School, and the Newport Hospital School of Nursing. Mrs. Malinowski was a member of the Ventura Gourmet Club, and past president of the Ventura Garden Club. She enjoyed cooking, gardening and traveling. Besides her husband, she leaves three daughters, Teresa Karamourtopoulos of Methuen, Mass., Sandra Harrison of Butler, Ind., and Susan Dohrmann of Fayetteville, N.C.; three sons, Edward Malinowski of Camarillo, Calif., Donald Malinowski of Centreville, Va., and David Malinowski of Ventura; and 13 grandchildren and a great-granddaughter. She was the sister of the late Teresa Marie Murphy. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Tuesday at 10 a.m. in Jesus Saviour Church, Broadway, Newport. Burial will be in the Murphy family lot at St. Columba Cemetery, Middletown.

MALLEN (CLOUGHERTY) [Fall River MA Herald News, Thursday 13 Dec 2007] Assonet — Florence I. (Cloughtery) Mallen, 94 of North Main St Assonet, died Wednesday at Charlton Memorial Hospital. She was the wife of the late John V Mallen. She was born in Boston Ma, a daughter of the late Patrick & Mary (Coyne) Clougherty. She was an accounts receivable clerk for the former Cote Motors in Boston for many years before retiring in 1952. Mrs. Mallen has lived in Assonet since 1975 coming from Milton MA where she lived for over 37 years prior to moving to Assonet. She was a parishioner at St. Bernard Church Assonet, she was a corresponding secretary for the Womens guild at St Bernards, Corresponding Secretary for Assonet Tuesday Club, and also the Freetown Historical Society. She is the mother in law of Joseph R Poisson of Westport. She was the mother of the late Jean Poisson. She was the sister of the late James, Paul, Joseph Clougherty, Sr. Marion dePaul (Religious Sister), Winnifred Sullivan, Julie Gleason, Anna Connors. Her funeral will be held Saturday at 8:30 am from the Hathaway Home for Funerals, 1813 Robeson St., Fall River, MA, followed by a mass of Christian Burial at 10:00am in St. Bernard Church 32 South Main St Assonet, burial will follow in St. Patrick Cemetery Fall River. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Calling hours Saturday morning from 8:30am-9:30am.

MALLOY (CONNELLY) [Providence RI Journal, Friday 21 March 2003] Mary B. Malloy, 89, of Milford, Conn., formerly of Pawtucket, died Wednesday at Medi-Plex Nursing Home, Milford. She was the wife of the late Edward J. Malloy. Born in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, a daughter of the late William and Loretta (Murphy) Connelly, she had lived most of her life in Pawtucket before moving to Connecticut a short time ago. Mrs. Malloy was a communicant of Church of St. Leo the Great. She leaves three daughters, Mary B. Garde of Milford, Esther E. Delaney of Pawtucket and Catherine L. Knowles of San Jose, Calif.; eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be held Monday at 9 a.m. in Manning-Heffern Funeral Home, 68 Broadway, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 in Church of St. Leo the Great, 697 Central Ave. Burial will be in Mount St. Mary Cemetery.

MALLOY (MOONEY) [Attleboro MA Sun Chronicle, Tuesday 8 Feb 2005] Pawtucket -- Elizabeth A. "Bettie" Malloy, 64, of Gill Avenue, Pawtucket, died Monday at the Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island, Pawtucket. Born in Attleboro Mass., daughter of the late Harold and Dorothy (Drape) Mooney, she lived most of her life in Pawtucket. Bettie was an attendant at the Wrentham State School for many years before she retired in 1984. She leaves one sister, Carol Dorais of South Attleboro; and one brother, Harold Mooney, of Florida. She was the sister-in-law of Joyce Hingley and Dave Dorais; aunt of Tracie and Robin Dorais; and great-aunt of Lauren and Linsey Jette; and is also survived by several nephews. A memorial service in St. Paul's Church, 50 Park Place, Pawtucket, Friday at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends are invited. Calling hours are respectfully omitted. Arrangements by Manning-Heffern Funeral Home, Pawtucket. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Haven Health Center Recreation Dept. 70 Gill Ave. Pawtucket RI 02860, in Bettie's memory.  

MALLOY [Fall River MA Herald News, Friday 1 Apr 2005] Malloy -- William P. age 74 of Fall River, formerly of Swansea, March 28, 2005. Husband of Jeannette (Cox) Malloy. Father of Moira A. Bertrand, William P. Malloy Jr. and the late Michael D. Malloy. Brother of Dr. John P. Malloy, Cletus J. Malloy, Eileen Gallagher and the late Dennis P. Malloy. Relatives and friends are invited to attend his funeral Mass on Friday April 1, 2005 at 10AM in Our Lady of Fatima Church, 532 Gardners Neck Rd., Swansea. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions can be made to the Jimmy Fund c/o Dana Farber Cancer Institute, 10 Brookline Place West 6th Floor, Brookline MA. 02445. Burial will be in St. Patrick Cemetery in Fall River. Arrangements are in the care of the Waring - Sullivan Home of Memorial Tribute at Cherry Place, 178 Winter St., Fall River.

MALLOY-FIELDS [Providence RI Journal, Wednesday 10 May 2006] Malloy-Fields, Colleen A., 46, of Ashton Street, died Sunday at Our Lady of Fatima Hospital, North Providence. Born in Pawtucket, she was the daughter of the late William E. and Teresa (Callaghan) Malloy Jr. She was a lifelong resident of Pawtucket. Colleen was president of Summit Association of RI, an avid Pawtucket Red Sox fan, a lifelong democrat, she volunteered at the Leon Mathieu Center and the Pawtucket Soup kitchen. She is survived by two brothers, William E. Malloy III, of West Warwick, and David A. Malloy of Pawtucket, two sisters, Sheila Malloy of East Greenwich, and Theresa Malloy-Cabral of Pawtucket, two nephews, Mitchell and Cayne Cabral, three nieces, Erin Bromley, Bridget and Maeve Malloy. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Friday at 10 a.m. in Saint Joseph Church, Walcott Street, Pawtucket. Burial will be in Mount Saint Mary Cemetery, Pawtucket. Relatives and friends are invited. Visiting hours Thursday 4-8 p.m. in the Costigan-O'Neill Funeral Home, 220 Cottage Street, Pawtucket. In lieu of, flowers, donations to the Ronald McDonald House, 45 Gay Street, Providence, RI, 02905. 

MALLOY [Providence RI Journal, Wednesday 11 Oct 2006] Malloy, Dennis F., 82, of Hadde Ave. died Monday at home. He was the husband of Rita L. (Lefebvre) Malloy. Born in Cumberland the son of the late Dennis F. and Agnes (Howarth) Malloy, Sr. he had been a life long Cumberland resident. Mr. Malloy was with the former Handy & Harmon Corp., East Providence for 30 years, retiring as Sales Manager in 1988. He was a WW II, U.S. Navy veteran having served in the Naval Air Corps in the Pacific theatre achieving the rank of Lt. JG. He received several service awards including six bronze stars and the Philippine Liberation Medal with two bronze stars. He was a 1947 graduate of Bryant College and was a member of Phi Sigma Nu Fraternity. He was a communicant of the Historic St. Joseph Church, Cumberland. He had served for many years on the Cumberland Conservation Commission. He was a former member of the Highland Country Club, the Providence Jewelers Club, the Manufacturing Jewelers and Silversmiths Association, the Diamond Peacock Club of Boston, the Boston Jewelers Club, the SPEBSQSA Barbershop Quartet Society of Attleboro, Elks Lodge #850 and was also a Past Commander of American Legion Post #86. Besides his wife, he leaves two sons, Dennis F. Malloy of Cumberland and David J. Malloy of Haddam Neck, CT; three Daughters, Kathleen M. Malloy of Cumberland, Christine A. Kimball of North Providence and Mary A. Nikitas of Oak Ridge, TN; fifteen grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Funeral with military honors will be held Saturday at 9:30 a.m. from the J. J. Duffy Funeral Home, 757 Mendon Rd., Rt. 122, Cumberland. Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 a.m. in Historic St. Joseph Church, Mendon Rd., Cumberland. Burial will follow in St. Joseph Cemetery, Cumberland. Relatives and friends are kindly invited. Calling hours Friday from 4 to 7 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Home & Hospice Care of RI, 169 George St., Pawtucket, RI 02861. 

MALONE [Fall River MA Daily Globe, Wednesday 26 Oct 1892] In this city: Malone - 25th inst., Sarah Jane, beloved daughter of Theresa and the late James Malone, aged 20 years. Residence No. 5 Short street. Funeral notice tomorrow. [Thursday 27 Oct 1892] In this city: Malone - 25th inst., Sarah Jane, beloved daughter of Theresa and the late James Malone, aged 20 years. Funeral will take place from Mrs. Malone's residence, No. 5 Short street, tomorrow, Friday, at 8.15 o'clock a.m. A high mass of requiem will be sung for the repose of her soul, at St. Joseph's Church, at 9 o'clock a.m. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend.

MALONE [Fall River MA Daily Globe, Monday 31 Oct 1892] In this city: Malone - 31st inst., Dennis, son of Daniel and Mary Malone, aged 7 months.

MALONE [Fall River MA Herald, Dec. 22, 1906] “North End Death of Patrick Malone” -Patrick Malone, a well known resident of the North End, died at his home, 24 Stewart Street , yesterday afternoon. Besides a widow, he leaves nine children: Mrs. Mary Chadderton, Mrs. Annie O'Brien, Mrs. Ellen McGough, Mrs. Catherine Morris, Miss Margaret Malone, John, Daniel, Michael and Patrick Malone. Deceased was an esteemed resident of the North End, having resided in that section of the city for over a period of 25 years, and was a devoted attendant of St. Joseph 's Church. The funeral will be held Monday. [Dec. 24 1906] “North End Funeral of Patrick Malone” - The funeral of Patrick Malone took place this morning from his residence, 24 Stewart Street . A large number of relatives and friends were in attendance. The body was borne to St. Joseph 's Church, where Rev. Father Boylan solemnized a requiem high mass. Interment was at St. Patrick's Cemetery. The pall bearers were Anthony Malone, George, James and Joseph Chadderton, Frank and George Morris.

MALONE [Fall River MA Evening Herald, Feb. 20, 1908] Malone - In this city, Feb. 18, Mrs. Mary Malone, widow of the late Patrick Malone. Funeral will take place from her late residence, No. 24 Stewart Street , Friday at 8 o'clock. A requiem high mass for the repose of her soul will be celebrated at St. Joseph 's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends are invited to attend.

MALONE [Fall River MA Daily Globe, April 11, 1910] The funeral of Patrick Malone, a former North End resident, who lost his life by being struck by a train at Dalton, Mass. last week, will take place tomorrow morning to be followed by a high mass of requiem for the repose of the soul at St. Joseph's Church at 8:30. Deceased was widely known at the North End, he having been employed in the cloth room of the Border City Mill for years. He is survived by three brothers - John, Daniel and Michael, and five sisters - Mrs. Joseph Chadderton, Mrs. Arthur McGoff, Mrs. George Morris, Mrs. Terrence O'Brien and Miss Margaret Malone, who will have the sympathy of the community in this bereavement. Deceased was the son of the late Patrick and the late Mary Malone, who were very well known and respected residents of Bowenville for many years. [ Fall River MA Herald, April 11, 1910] In Dalton , Mass. , April 8, Mr. Patrick Malone, son of the late Patrick and Mary Malone. Funeral will take place from his late residence, no. 1379 North Main Street, Tuesday at 7:45 o'clock. A requiem high mass for the repose of his soul will be celebrated at St. Joseph 's Church at 8:30 o'clock A. M. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. The remains of Patrick Malone, who was killed at Dalton , Mass. , by a train, will be conveyed to this city. The sisters, Mrs. O'Brien and Miss Margaret Malone, identified the body. The deceased is survived by three brothers, John, Daniel and Michael Malone, and five sisters, Mrs. Joseph Chatterton, Mrs. Arthur McGuff, Mrs. George Morris, Mrs. Terrence O'Brien and Miss Margaret Malone. The funeral will take place tomorrow morning from Mr. Malone's late residence, 1379 North Main Street and a high mass of requiem will be celebrated at St. Joseph's Church. [April 12, 1910] The funeral of Patrick Malone, killed by a train at Dalton , Friday, took place this morning from his late residence, 1379 North Main Street , and was largely attended by relatives and friends. The cortege proceeded to St. Joseph 's Church where a high mass of requiem was celebrated at 8:30 by Rev. Fr. Boylan. The floral tributes were numerous and beautiful. Interment took place at St. Patrick's Cemetery. The pallbearers were: George Chatterton, Joseph Chatterton, Frank Morris and George Morris.

MALONE [Fall River MA Daily Globe, Saturday 19 Oct 1918] The many friends here of John E. Malone will hear with regret of his death in Atlanta, Ga., last Wednesday, from influenza. The funeral took place there. Mr. Malone was well known in this city. He graduated from the Durfee High school and also Worcester Polytechinc school and a valued employee of the Hartford Boiler Insurance Co., serving in the capacity of inspector. A widow father Austin Malone, a respected citizen, of 83 Palmer street, and an aunt, Mrs. Margaret Madden, with whom he resided in this city, survive him. He was 33 years old.  

MALONE [Fall River MA Herald, July 13, 1934] “Michael Malone; Well Known Resident of the North End For Half Century, Leaves His Wife, Three Sisters and a Brother” - Michael Malone, a well known resident of the North End, died this morning at the home of his sister, Mrs. Arthur McGough, 137 Pearce Street, after a short illness. He was born in England , the son of the late Patrick and Mary (Carey) Malone but had lived in this city for the past fifty years, most of that time in the North End, where he had a wide circle of friends. He was a communicant of St. Joseph 's Parish. Besides Mrs. McGough, he leaves three other sisters, Mrs. Joseph Chadderton, Mrs. Terrence O'Brien and Mrs. Paul Chouinard, the latter in New York ; one brother, Daniel Malone of Ocean Grove, and several nephews and nieces. His funeral will be held from the home of his sister, Mrs. McGough. [ Fall River MA Herald, July 16, 1934] The funeral of Michael Malone took place this morning from the home of his sister, Mrs. Arthur McGough, 137 Pearce Street, followed by services in St. Joseph's Church, where a high mass of requiem was celebrated by Rev. Joseph Lyons. Rev. John Griffin of Taunton was in the sanctuary and read the committal service in St. Patrick's Cemetery. There were many spiritual and floral tributes. The bearers were Frank Morris, Arthur McGough, Thomas Griffin and Anthony Malone Jr. [Please note that while the headline of this obituary mentions a "wife", the obituary itself does not & the death certificate says he was single.]

MALONE [Fall River MA Herald News, Saturday 26 Apr 2003] Malone -- Thomas G. Age 85 of Tiverton, passed away in Bristol, RI, on Wednesday, April 23, 2003. Born in Portsmouth, RI, he was the son of the late Thomas J. and Mary (Jackson) Malone. Husband of Lauretta (Hoey) Malone, father of Patricia Malone of Tiverton. Brother of Raymond Malone of Little Compton, RI, Helen Matley and Mary Mathewson both of Middletown, RI and Cecilia Parrot of Georgia, grandfather of Thomas Bouchard of Tiverton, uncle to several nieces and nephews and several great-nieces and great-nephews. He was also the brother of the late John Malone, Andrew Malone, Paul Malone and Leona Malone. Private services will be held at a later date. Arrangements were by the Boule Funeral Home, 615 Broadway, Fall River, MA. [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 26 April 2003] Tiverton - Thomas G. Malone, 85, of Fish Road, a retired crane operator and master mechanic, died Wednesday at the Silver Creek Nursing Home, Bristol. He was the husband of Lauretta (Hoey) Malone. They had been married for 57 years. Born in Portsmouth, a son of the late Thomas J. and Mary (Jackson) Malone, he had lived most of his life in Tiverton. Mr. Malone had been a member of Local 4 International Union of Operating Engineers for 50 years and was a crane operator and master mechanic at New England Power Co. before his retirement. Beside his wife, he leaves a daughter, Patricia Malone of Tiverton; a brother, Raymond Malone of Little Compton; three sisters, Helen Matley and Mary Mathewson, both of Middletown, and Cecilia Parrot in Georgia; a grandson; and several nieces and nephews. He was a brother of the late John, Andrew, Paul and Leona Malone. Private services will be held at a later date.

MALONE [Fall River MA Herald News, Saturday 27 Dec 2003] Malone - Stephen A., age 52, of Fall River, Dec. 22, 2003. Son of the late Walter and Bella D. Malone, brother of Robert Malone, uncle of Kristine deVries. Funeral Monday, Dec. 29, 2003, at 8:30 AM from the Waring -Sullivan Home Of Memorial Tribute At Cherry Place, 178 Winter St. Fall River followed by a funeral Mass at 10:00 AM in St. Michael's Church 189 Essex St. Fall River. Relatives and friends invited. His family will receive friends in the funeral home from 8:30 - 9:30 AM Monday morning prior to his funeral. Memorial contributions may be made to People Inc. 1040 Eastern Ave. Fall River MA 02723. Burial in Oak Grove Cemetery in Fall River. [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 27 Dec 2003] Fall River - Stephen A. Malone, 52, of 1748 Highland Ave., who worked for People Incorporated for many years, died Monday in Highlander Nursing Home. Born in Fall River and a lifelong resident of the city, he was a son of the late Walter and Bella D. Malone. He was a member of the Nazareth Bowling League. He is survived by a brother, Robert Malone of Fall River, and one niece, Kristine deVries in the Netherlands. His funeral will be held Monday at 8:30 a.m. from the Waring-Sullivan Home of Memorial Tribute at Cherry Place, 178 Winter St., with a funeral Mass at 10 a.m. in St. Michael's Church, Essex Street. Burial will be in Oak Grove Cemetery.

MALONE [Providence RI Journal, Monday 13 Sep 2004] Michael Thomas Malone, 53, of Pinellas Park, Fla., and formerly of Warwick, a sign installer, died Sunday at the Northside Hospital & Heart Institute, in St. Petersburg, Fla. He was the husband of Margie Malone; they had been married for 31 years. A son of Pauline Boler of Warwick and the late John J. Malone, and a stepson of Leo Boler of Warwick, he was born in Providence and had lived in Warwick before moving to Florida in 1982. Mr. Malone had been a sign installer for the Thomas Sign & Awning Co., of Clearwater, Fla., for 16 years. An Army veteran of the Vietnam War, he was a member of the American Legion, Post 104, in Pinellas Park. He was a member of Sacred Heart Church, in Pinellas Park. Besides his wife and his parents, he leaves a son, Michael R. Malone of Dunedin, Fla.; a daughter, Melissa A. Damel of Largo, Fla.; a brother, Leo Boler in Ohio; three sisters, Helen Ripa and Paula Clark, both in Rhode Island, and Marianne Sousa in Florida; and two grandsons. A funeral Mass will be celebrated Friday at 10 a.m. in Sacred Heart Church, Pinellas Park. Burial will be in Bay Pines National Cemetery, Bay Pines, Fla., at a later date.

MALONE [Attleboro MA Sun Chronicle, Providence RI Journal, Monday 27 Dec 2004] Attleboro -- Kenneth J. Malone, 56, of Pine Street, Attleboro, a former Texas Instruments employee and devoted husband, died peacefully on Christmas Day at Sturdy Memorial Hospital in Attleboro. He was the beloved husband of 19 years of Catalina L. (Ferruzola) Malone. Born in Woonsocket, R.I., on March 1, 1948, Mr. Malone was a son of the late Irene (Devine) Malone. Mr. Malone was a graduate of LaSalle Academy in Providence, R.I. He was employed as a production operator at Texas Instruments in Attleboro for six years, retiring in 2001 due to illness. Earlier Mr. Malone was employed for 12 years at Taco, Inc. in Cranston, R.I. Mr. Malone was a man of great faith. He was a communicant of St. Joseph's Church in Attleboro where he served as a lector and participated in the perpetual adoration. He was also a member of the Legion of Mary. Mr. Malone enjoyed reading, especially the Bible, traveling and laminating. A resident of Attleboro the past eleven years, Mr. Malone formerly resided in Providence. In addition to his beloved wife, Catalina, Mr. Malone is survived by several god-children, Michael Malone of Lincoln, R.I., Jennifer Regalado and Brandon Lindo, both of Providence, Evelyn Moran and Lindsey Moran, both of Melbourne, Fla.; and many cousins, nieces, nephews, brother-in-laws and sister-in-laws. A funeral will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 29, 2004, at 9 a.m. from the Duffy-Poule Funeral Home, 20 Peck Street, Attleboro, followed by a funeral Mass at 10 a.m. in St. Joseph's Church, 208 So. Main Street, Attleboro, celebrated by the Rev. Michael Carvill, pastor. Visiting hours will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 28, 2004 from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. in the Duffy-Poule Funeral Home. Burial will take place in St. John's Cemetery, West Street, Attleboro. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in his memory may be made to: Renovations Fund, c/o St. Joseph's Church, 208 So. Main Street, Attleboro.

MALONE (ROGERS) [New Bedford MA Standard Times, Wednesday 13 July 2005] Greer, S.C. - Helen V. ( Rogers ) Malone, 86, of New Bedford , Mass. , died Sunday, July 10, 2005, at her daughter's home after a brief illness. She was the widow of Paul T. Malone; they were married 59 years. Born in New Bedford , she was the daughter of the late Owen A. and J. Josephine ( Rogers ) Fleming. She lived in New Bedford most of her life and was a communicant of St. Lawrence Church, in New Bedford . Mrs. Malone graduated from New Bedford High School . Survivors include two daughters, Brenda Savaria and her husband, Normand M., of Greer, and Mary-Ellen Schofield and her husband, Paul, of Springfield , Vt. ; a sister, Irene Bower of Waltham , Mass. ; a brother, Richard Fleming of Columbus , Ga. ; five grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; four cousins; and several nieces and nephews. She was the great-grandmother of the late Reed Savaria Freeman. Her funeral will be at 9 a.m. Friday at the Saunders-Dwyer Home for Funerals, 495 Park St. , New Bedford , with a Mass at St. Lawrence Church at 10. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, New Bedford .

MALONE [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 28 July 2005] Malone, Thomas, 77, of 105 Woodlawn Ave., loving Husband of Rose (Mariano) Malone for 50 years died Tuesday, July 26, 2005 at RI Hospital, Providence. Born in Providence , RI a son of the late Thomas Malone., Sr. & Filomena (Mangarelli) Argo, stepson of the late Philip DiSarro & Mary Malone-DiSarro. He was a manager for Hartman Systems, Bristol for 33 years retiring in 1989. He was a communicant of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church. He is survived by his loving wife. Devoted father of Valerie Malone and husband Michael Oliver, Bristol , Lisa Langley and husband James, Cleveland , OH . Devoted grandfather to his eight grandchildren. Two brothers. Funeral Services from the Sansone Funeral Home, 192 Wood St., Bristol Saturday at 9:00 a.m. with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00 a.m. in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, State St., Bristol. Burial will follow in St. Ann 's Cemetery, Cranston . Visiting Hours Friday 5-8 p.m. Please omit flowers. 

MALONE (COUGHLIN) [Taunton MA Daily Gazette, Friday 22 Dec 2006] Malone, In Taunton, Dec. 20, 2006. Age 84. Mary (Coughlin) Malone, wife of William Malone. Residence: East Glen Drive in Taunton. Mother of Marie Lasher of Manchester, NH. Michael Malone of Marshfield, Ma. William Malone of Largo, Fla. and John Malone of Boston. Grandmother of Six Grandchildren and Seven Great Grandchildren. Sister of the late John L. Coughlin. Funeral from the O’Keefe-Wade Funeral Home, 70 Washington Street in Taunton, Sat. Dec. 23rd at 9:30 AM. Funeral Mass at Holy Family Church, East Taunton at 10:30 AM. Calling Hours will be on Friday, from 3-7 PM. Interment: St. Joseph Cemetery in Taunton. In lieu of flowers donations in Mary’s memory may be made to Holy Family Church Building Fund. P.O. Box 619, East Taunton, Ma. 02718.

MALONEY [Fall River MA Daily Globe, Friday 28 Oct 1892] In this city: Maloney - 27th inst., Leo, infant son of Thomas E. and Margaret N. Maloney, aged 1 year, 6 months and 16 days. Funeral from Mr. Maloney's residence, No. 89 Bank street, Saturday at 3 o'clock p.m. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend.

MALONEY [Providence RI Journal, Wednesday 9 July 2003] Woonsocket - James J. Maloney, 84, of 48 Fairway Lane, Blackstone, Mass., an insurance agent and postal worker before retiring, died yesterday at Blair House, Milford, Mass. He was the husband of Elinor (Garrity) Maloney. Born in Worcester, Mass., he was a son of the late Peter F. and Irene (Boylan) Maloney. Mr. Maloney had been an insurance agent with John Hancock for 30 years, until retiring in  1977, and later had worked for the U.S. Postal Service. He was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars, Fairmount Post, in Woonsocket. He was a communicant of St. Paul's Church, in Blackstone. Besides his wife, he leaves two sons, James Maloney of Woonsocket and Daniel Maloney of Plainfield, Conn.; six daughters, Irene Leonard of Jamestown, M. Patricia Maloney of Hopedale, Mass., Jane Krylowicz of Blackstone, Dr. Elizabeth Maloney of Bethesda, Md., Sara DePesa of Avon, Mass., and Catherine Maloney of Hollandale, Fla.; a brother, Edward Maloney of Whitinsville, Mass.; two sisters, Faith Sarrasin of Blackstone and Charlotte Morley of Hilton Head S.C.; and eight grandchildren. He was the father of the late Terrance Maloney, and a brother of the late Paul Maloney. The funeral will be held on Saturday 8:30 a.m. from the Holt Funeral Home, 510 South Main St., Woonsocket, with a funeral Mass at 10 in St. Paul's Church, St. Paul Street, Blackstone. Burial will be in St. Paul's Cemetery, Blackstone.

MALONEY [New Bedford MA Standard Times, Tuesday 22 July 2003] New Bedford -- Helen A. Maloney, formerly of Cottage Street, died Saturday, July 19, 2003, at Hathaway Manor after a brief illness. Born in New Bedford, she was a lifelong city resident. Ms. Maloney formerly was employed by Cornell Dubilier, as a solderer. She and her sister, Julia, lived together and both died at Hathaway Manor on the same day. They had the same interests. She loved bingo. Survivors include a nephew, John Maloney of South Dartmouth. She was the sister of the late Thomas J. Maloney and Margaret M. Maloney. Her funeral will be at 9 a.m. Thursday at the Austin Carney Funeral Home, 549 County St. A funeral Mass will follow at 10 a.m. at the Holy Name of Sacred Heart of Jesus Church. Interment will be in St. Mary's Cemetery.

MALONEY [New Bedford MA Standard Times, Tuesday 22 July 2003] New Bedford -- Julia A. Maloney, formerly of Cottage Street, died Saturday, July 19, 2003, at Hathaway Manor after a brief illness. Born in New Bedford, she was a lifelong city resident. Ms. Maloney formerly was employed by Cornell Dubilier, as an assembler. She was a member of St. Hedwig Seniors and various other senior clubs. She enjoyed traveling. She was a dog lover and was often seen walking her dog. She was a great bingo player. She and her sister, Helen, lived together at Hathaway Manor and both died on the same day. Survivors include a nephew, John Maloney of South Dartmouth. She was the sister of the late Thomas J. Maloney and Margaret M. Maloney. Her funeral will be held at 9 a.m. Thursday at the Austin Carney Funeral Home, 549 County St. It will be followed by a funeral Mass at 10 a.m. at the Holy Name of Sacred Heart of Jesus Church. Interment will be in St. Mary's Cemetery.  

MALONEY [Newport RI Daily News, Thursday 9 Oct 2003] Death Notice, Maloney- In Newport, RI, on October 7, 2003, Robert Paul Maloney, husband of Hazel May (Green) Maloney. Residence 31 Sheffield Avenue, Newport. [Memorial Funeral Home, Newport, RI, on-line Obituaries] Robert Paul Maloney. Born in Newport, Rhode Island on Oct. 26, 1920. Departed on Oct. 7, 2003 and resided in Newport, RI. Newport, - Robert Paul Maloney, 82, of 31 Sheffield Avenue Newport, died Tuesday, October 7, 2003 at Newport Hospital Newport, RI. He was the husband of Hazel May (Green) Maloney of Newport. Born in Newport, RI on October 26, 1920, he was the son of the late Jeremiah P. and Ellen (Curran) Maloney. Mr. Maloney graduated from De La Salle in 1938. In 1941 he enlisted in the United States Navy during World War II, he served on destroyers, in the North Atlantic, the Mediterranean and Pacific Theaters, receiving the Purple Heart, the Silver Star and the Bronze Star. Mr. Maloney received his embalmers license in 1947 from the New England School of Anatomy. He then went on to work for the Memorial Funeral Home, then at Dumphy-Leary Funeral Home until the 1970´s. He also worked at the United States Postal service in 1949 retiring in 1975. Mr. Maloney was a member of St. Josephs Church, the K of C Newport Council 256, the DAV of America, and the Idle Hour Club. He was an avid golfer at Wanumetonomy Golf Club and enjoyed bird watching. Besides his wife of 56 years he is survived by his son Robert P. Maloney of Portsmouth, RI, two daughters Jane L. Maloney of Newport, RI, and Elizabeth A. Covel of Pittsburg, PA, two brothers Francis X. Maloney of Middletown, RI, and Daniel P. Maloney of Providence, RI, his sister Katherine Maloney of Middletown, RI, eight grandchildren, one great grandchild and several nieces and nephews. He was the sister of the late Jeremiah P. Maloney, Arthur Maloney, Edward Maloney, John Maloney, Helen Mahoney and Mary Martland. His funeral will be held on Saturday, October 11, 2003, at 9:00 AM from the Memorial Funeral Home, 375 Broadway, Newport, with a Mass of Christian burial at 10:00 AM in St. Joseph's Church, Broadway And Mann Avenue, Newport.  Burial will be in St. Columba Cemetery in Middletown. [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 8 Oct 2003] Newport - Robert Paul Maloney, 82, of 31 Sheffield Ave., a retired embalmer and U.S. Postal Service employee, died Tuesday at Newport Hospital. He was the husband of Hazel May (Green) Maloney. They had been married for 56 years. Born in Newport on Oct. 26, 1920, he was a son of the late Jeremiah P. and Ellen (Curran) Maloney. He had worked for Memorial Funeral Home and then at Dumphy-Leary Funeral Home until the 1970s. He had worked at the Postal Service from 1949 before retiring in 1975. He was a 1938 graduate of De LaSalle Academy. He received his embalmer's license in 1947 from the New England School of Anatomy. He was a member of St. Joseph Church, the Knights of Columbus Council 256, the Disabled American Veterans, and the Idle Hour Club. He was a Navy veteran of World War II, and a recipient of the Purple Heart, the Silver Star and the Bronze Star. He enjoyed golfing at the Wanumetonomy Golf Club. He liked bird watching. Besides his wife, he leaves a son, Robert P. Maloney of Portsmouth; two daughters, Jane L. Maloney of Newport and Elizabeth A. Covel of Pittsburgh; two brothers, Francis X. Maloney of Middletown and Daniel P. Maloney of Providence; a sister, Katherine Maloney of Middletown; eight grandchildren and a great-grandchild; and several nieces and nephews. He was the brother of the late Jeremiah P., Arthur, Edward and John Maloney, Helen Mahoney and Mary Martland. The funeral will be held Saturday at 9 a.m. from Memorial Funeral Home, 375 Broadway, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 in St. Joseph Church, Broadway and Mann Avenue. Burial will be in St. Columba Cemetery, Middletown.

MALONEY [Newport RI Daily News, Tuesday 9 Dec 2003] Maloney - In Newport, RI, December 8, 2003, Francis X. Maloney, husband of Elsie (Sorenson) Maloney. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Middletown Rescue Wagon Association, 239 Wyatt Road, Middletown, RI 02842. [Providence RI Journal, Tuesday 9 Dec 2003] Middletown - Francis X. Maloney, 87, of 212 North Fenner Ave., a General Electric Corp. retiree, died yesterday at Newport Hospital, Newport. He was the husband of Elsie (Sorensen) Maloney; they had been married for 64 years. Born in Newport on Oct. 19, 1916, he was the son of the late Jeremiah P. and Ellen (Curran) Maloney. Mr. Maloney was a graduate of Rogers High School. After school, he worked at the Naval Torpedo Station until 1945, when he joined the merchants marine. He later had worked for GE at the former Monowat Plant for 25 years before retiring in 1979. He enjoyed golf. In the 1950s, he had been the caddy master at Wanumetonomy Golf and Country Club. Besides his wife, he leaves four sons, F. Thomas and Robert D. Maloney, both of Middletown, and James and Stephen E. Maloney, both of Newport; a daughter, Maureen McCurdy of North Kingstown; a sister, Katherine Maloney of Newport; a brother, Daniel Maloney of Providence; five grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. He was the brother of the late Jeremiah, Arthur, Robert, Edward and John Moloney, Helen Mahoney and Mary Martland. The funeral will be held on Thursday at 9:30 a.m. from the O'Neill-Hayes Funeral Home, 465 Spring St., Newport, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 in St. Joseph Church, Broadway and Mann Avenue, Newport. Burial will be in Newport Memorial Park, Middletown.

MALONEY (O'BRIEN) [Newport RI Daily News, Thursday 22 Jan 2004] In Middletown, RI, January 16, 2004, Catherine J. "Kay" (O'Brien) Maloney, wife of the late Jeremiah P. Maloney. Residence 28 White Terrace, Middletown. Donations may be made to the St. Mary's Church Building Fund, P.O. Box 547, Newport, RI 02840. [Providence RI Journal, Wednesday 21 Jan 2004] Middletown - Catherine J. "Kay" Maloney, 93, of 28 White Terrace, a former clerk in the Newport Tax Collector's office, died Friday at home. She was the wife of the late Jeremiah P. Maloney. Born in Virginia on June 9, 1910, the daughter of the late Granathan and Josephine (McLoughlin) O'Brien, she was raised in Newport by her aunt and uncle, Martha and Charles LaMond. She was a 1930 graduate of Rogers High School. After high school, she had worked in the city tax collector's office until her marriage. Mrs. Maloney was a former parishioner of St. Joseph Church, and a parishioner since 1934 of St. Mary Church. She was a member of Wanumetonomy Golf and Country Club, and a participant in its Women's Golf League. She also was an avid bowler and bridge player, and had traveled extensively with her husband. She leaves a daughter, Patricia C. Maloney of Burnsville, Minn.; three grandchildren, Monica Delius of Burnsville, Chris Voelkers of New York, NY , and Eric Voelkers of Santa Monica, Calif.; a cousin; and two great-grandchildren. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday at 9 a.m. in St. Mary Church, Spring Street, Newport. Burial will be in St. Columba Cemetery, Middletown.

MALONEY [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 24 Jan 2004] Cranston - Leonard Joseph Maloney Sr., 92, of Bridgton Road, a retired commercial fishing captain, died Thursday at home. He was the husband of Edith M. (McAvoy) Maloney. Mr. and Mrs. Maloney had been married for 57 years. Born in Bay Bulls, Newfoundland, Canada, a son of the late James Henry and Ida (Drew) Maloney, he had lived in Cranston since 1961. He was the owner of the fishing boat Terra Nova, working out of New Bedford. He was an Army veteran of World War II, serving in the Pacific. He was a communicant of St. Mark Church. Besides his wife, he leaves three sons, Leonard J. Maloney Jr. and Alphonsus Maloney, both of Cranston, and John Maloney of Warwick; two daughters, Margaret Harris of Warwick and Joan Strayer of Cranston; two sisters, Madonna Mulcahy of Brooklyn, N.Y., and Florence Roos of West Orange, N.J.; and eight grandchildren and a great-grandson. He was the father of the late John Francis Maloney, and brother of the late Laurence, Alphonsus and James Maloney, Edith and Veronica Costello, and Elizabeth Hickey. The funeral will be held Monday at 8:45 a.m. from Woodlawn Funeral Home, 600 Pontiac Ave., with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 in St. Mark Church, Garden City. Burial with military honors will be in St. Ann Cemetery.

MALONEY [Providence RI Journal, Friday 28 May 2004] Pawtucket - John Maloney, 83, of Annie Street, a retired postal supervisor, died yesterday at home. He was the husband of Marie (Forest) Maloney. They had been married for 17 years. He was also the husband of the late Alice (Large) Maloney. Born in Pawtucket, he was a son of the late Michael and Ellen H. (Farrell) Maloney. Mr. Maloney had been a supervisor at the post office in Pawtucket for 27 years before retiring. He was an Army veteran of World War II, serving in Europe. Besides his wife, he leaves four sons, William Maloney of Velrico, Fla., Ronald Maloney of Boston, Michael Maloney of Celebration, Fla., and Thomas Maloney of Smithfield; a daughter, Patricia Dubois of Campton, N.H.; a stepson, Wayne Hannon of Lincoln; and 10 grandchildren, 6 great-grandchildren and 2 step-grandchildren. He was the father of the late John F. Maloney Jr. The funeral will be held tomorrow at 9 a.m. from Manning-Heffern Funeral Home, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 in St. Teresa Church, Newport Avenue. Burial will be in Mount St. Mary Cemetery.

MALONEY [Providence RI Journal, Friday 15 Apr 2005] Maloney, Stephen, 80, formally of Bristol, RI, passed away March 31 in Ormond Beach, FL. A navy fighter pilot in W.W.II, he is survived by his wife, Marjorie Maloney and daughter, Karen Maloney.

MALONEY [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 24 Apr 2005] Maloney, William J., 82, of 51 Orchard Street, died Thursday in the Rhode Island Hospital. He was the husband of Margaret J. (Conley) Maloney and the father of William J. Maloney, Jr., Barbara Littlefield and Patricia Brady of North Smithfield and Maureen Burns of Cumberland. He had been employed by the former New England Telephone Company for 37 years as an installer, repairman and was a supervisor at the time of his retirement in 1983. His funeral will be held on Tuesday at 9 a.m. from the Holt Funeral Home, 510 South Main St., Woonsocket with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Johns Church, Church St., Slatersville. Calling hours will be Monday 5-8 p.m. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the American Cancer Society 222 Richmond St., Providence, RI would be appreciated.  

MALONEY [Providence RI Journal, Tuesday 27 Dec 2005] Maloney, John A. 'Jack', 85, of Greenville, died Saturday, December 24th at home. He was the husband of Vivian (Stenstrom) Maloney, to whom he was married for 32 years. Born in Providence, he was the son of the late John J. and Harriet (Oates) Maloney. He had lived in Smithfield for many years and lived in Lake Worth, FL for ten years before returning to Rhode Island in 1999. A career salesperson, Mr. Maloney was employed as a regional sales manager for Reynolds and Reynolds for 18 years, retiring in 1985. He was a graduate of East Providence High School, Class of 1938 and Providence College, Class of 1942. Jack was a Navy Veteran of WWII, serving upon the USS Charles Lawrence as lieutenant and sonar officer in the Pacific and North Atlantic. He was a communicant of St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Greenville and was an avid golfer, reader and chess player. Besides his wife, he leaves a daughter, Marylou Vincent of Annapolis, MD; two sons, John A. Maloney of Moriches, NY and Paul S. Maloney of Bellport, NY; three stepdaughters, Karen Anderson of Glocester, Kathy Manocchia of Rehoboth, and Laurie Oates of Glocester; 13 grandchildren and 4 great-grandsons. Visitation and funeral will be held Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. from the Robbins Funeral Home, 2251 Mineral Spring Ave., North Providence, with a funeral service at 11 in St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Greenville. Burial with military honors will be in RI Veterans Cemetery, Exeter. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to RI Special Olympics, Wampanoag Warriors, 33 College Hill Rd., Bldg. 31, Warwick, RI 02886. 

MALONEY [Attleboro MA Sun Chronicle, Friday 24 August 2007] Dennis - John F.X. "Jack" Maloney, 65, of Dennis, formerly of Attleboro, passed away on Tuesday, Aug. 14, 2007 after a long and courageous battle with Parkinson's disease. He was the beloved son of the late Margaret and John Maloney of Belmont; the adored husband of Trude (Beauchamp) Maloney; the devoted father of Amy B. Maloney of Yarmouthport, and the father-in-law of Charles E. Hermann of Attleboro; the loving grandfather of Greer T. Hermann of Yarmouthport; the dear brother of William and the brother-in-law of Marie Maloney of Reading; and the loved nephew of Barbara and Robert Stevens of South Yarmouth. He is also survived by loving nieces, cousins, and friends. Jack grew up in Cambridge, and received a bachelor of science in elementary education from Boston State College and a master in education in reading from Rhode Island College. He was a retired reading resource teacher in the Attleboro public school system. His leisure time was spent reading, book collecting, fishing, and spending time at his beach home in Marshfield with his family and friends. He was a sports enthusiast with a tremendous love for the Red Sox. Most of all, his fabulous sense of humor and enjoyable jokes touched so many. A memorial Mass will be held Monday, Aug. 27 at 11 a.m. at St John the Evangelist Church, 133 North Main St., Attleboro. Burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his name to Attleboro Public Schools: Books - Attn: Superintendent's Office, 100 Rathburn Willard Drive, Attleboro, MA 02703.

MALONEY [Newport RI Daily News, On-Line Obituaries, Jan 2008] Middletown - Katherine M. “K” Maloney, died on New Year's Eve, December 31, 2007, in her 100th year, at the Grand Islander Center in Middletown. Born in Newport on August 17, 1908, she was a daughter of the late Jeremiah P. and Ellen (Curran) Maloney. Her youngest brother, Daniel Maloney of Providence, survives her. She was also the sister of the late Jeremiah Maloney, Francis Maloney, Arthur Maloney, Robert Maloney, Helen Mahoney, and Mary Martland. She also leaves many nieces and nephews and many others who called her “Aunt K.” She was a proud graduate from the Newport School of Nursing, class of 1929, and spent time as a private duty nurse as office nurse to Dr. Alfred Tartaglino. Katherine enjoyed her travels to Europe, but also loved her Newport and the beauty of the Ocean Drive. Katherine was a beautiful, independent woman, with style and grace. She enjoyed sharing dinner and drinks with her many friends and relatives. A Mass of Christian burial will be held on Saturday, January 5, 2008, at 9 a.m., at St. Mary's Church, Spring Street, Newport. Burial at St. Columba Cemetery, in Middletown. Visiting hours will be held on Friday, January 4, 2008, from 4-7 p.m. in the O'Neill-Hayes Funeral Home. Donations in K's memory may be made to Maryknoll Fathers, Brothers, & Sisters, P.O. Box 311, Maryknoll, NY 10545-0311. Arrangements are with the O'Neill-Hayes Funeral Home, 465 Spring Street, Newport, RI 02840.

MALONEY [Newport RI Daily News, On-line Obituaries, Feb 2008] Middletown - John “Jack” F. Maloney, 67, of Maloney Lane, Middletown, RI, died after a 3-1/2 year fight with cancer on Wednesday, February 6, 2008 at home with his family and friends. He was the husband of Rosemary (Dutra) Maloney. Born in Newport, RI on May 23, 1940, he was the son of the late Charles E. and Mary (Beach) Maloney. Jack was a 1957 graduate of De La Salle High School in Newport and a 1964 graduate of Providence College. He served in the United States Army National Guard for 6 years. Jack owned and operated Aquidneck Landscaping, worked for Paul Seveney as a carpenter, then began work as a self-employed building contractor. Jack then took the position as the Middletown Building Inspector, where he held the position for over 20 years, retiring in 2005. He was on the Board of Governors and a member at Wanumetonomy Country Club as well as a member of the Ancient Order of Hibernians. Jack was a member of the New England Building Officials Education Committee and President of the Rhode Island Builders Association. He was honored and proud to have been appointed to the State of Rhode Island Building Codes and Standards Commission where he was sworn in by the Governor. Jack loved golf, sailing and tennis and played at the Casino Indoor Tennis Club with the same tennis group every Wednesday night for over twenty years. He enjoyed reading, gardening, was an avid sports fan, but nothing pleased him more than time spent with his grandson. Besides his wife of 44 years, he is survived by his children, Jason Maloney of Deerfield Beach, FL, Jennifer Maloney Dring and her husband John T. Dring of Portsmouth, RI, his grandson Christopher Dring, of Portsmouth, RI, his sister-in-law Joanne Burns and her husband Mike, his brothers-in-law Manuel Dutra and his wife Candice, Tom Dutra and John Toppa, along many nieces, nephews and cousins. He was the father of the late Angela Elizabeth Maloney and the brother of the late Charles E. Maloney and Mary M. Toppa. His funeral will be held on Monday, February 11, 2008, at 9 a.m. from the Memorial Funeral Home, 375 Broadway, Newport, with a Mass of Christian burial, at 10 a.m. in St. Mary's Church, Spring Street, Newport. Burial will be in St. Columba's Cemetery in Middletown. Calling hours will be held on Sunday, February 10, 2008, from 2-5 p.m. in the funeral home. Donations, in his memory, may be made to the Hudner Oncology Center, St. Anne‘s Hospital, 795 Middle Street, Fall River, MA 02721 or the Visiting Nurses Services of Newport County, 1184 East Main Road, Portsmouth, RI 02871.

MANAHAN [New Bedford MA Standard Times, Saturday 10 Jan 2004] Westport -- David B. Manahan, 52, of Westport died Thursday, Jan. 8, 2004, at home after a long, courageous battle with cancer, with his family by his side. He was the husband of Cathy J. (Blaine) Manahan. Born in Orange, N.J., son of Patricia R. (Cass) and David V. Manahan, both of Morristown, N.J., he resided in Westport since 1998. Mr. Manahan was employed at Alden Court Nursing Care & Rehabilitative Center as a health care administrator. He formerly had been employed by the Cushman Management Corp. of Methuen, at Bon Secour Hospital as an administrator and at C.A. Dean Hospital in Greenville, Maine, as an administrator. From a young age, his passion was to work in the health care profession. He was a Pawtucket Red Sox fan who had coached and managed Little League baseball teams since he was 15 years old, from Maine to New Jersey and most recently in Fairhaven. He was a communicant of St. John the Baptist Church and a member of the Westport Point United Methodist Church. He had held positions of secretary and treasurer with the Fairhaven Rotary. He was a master mason with the Columbia Doric Lodge of Greenville and a mason of the Abraham H. Howland Jr. Lodge of New Bedford. He was a cigar aficionado and enjoyed collecting railroad pocket watches and all types of coins with the year 1951 displayed on them. Survivors include his widow; his parents; a son, David C. Manahan of Westport; a sister, Denise E. Bruster of Centreville, Va.; four brothers, Paul G. Manahan of Elkview, W.Va., Kevin C. Manahan of Morris Plains, N.J., George B. Manahan of South Charleston, W.Va., and Jerome F. Manahan of Somerville, N.J.; and several nieces and nephews. Arrangements are by the Potter Funeral Home, 81 Reed Road.  

MANCHESTER (SULLIVAN) [Newport RI Daily News, On-line Obituaries, Feb 2007] Newport — Elizabeth “Bette” Ann (Sullivan) Manchester, 79, of 398 Bellevue Avenue, Newport, RI, formerly of John Clark Retirement Center, Middletown, died Thursday, February 22, 2007 at Heatherwood Nursing and Subacute Center, Newport, RI. Born in Newport, RI on March 18, 1927, she was the daughter of the late John and Mary (Moriarty) Sullivan. Bette worked at the Naval Base for many years with computers. She was an accomplished artist and showed her work at the Art Association in Newport. Bette was an avid reader and especially liked mystery stories. Bette loved spending time at the beach and swimming. Her favorite place in Newport was the Ocean Drive. She is survived by her daughters Mona P. Manchester of Homestead, FL and Gail C. Benedict of Miami, FL, her grandchildren Kimberly E. Benedict Figueroa and Haley C. Benedict, her sister Nora Morgan of California, and her cousins Pauline Shea and Kay Martin of Newport and Paul Martin. She was the sister of the late John Sullivan, James Sullivan, Cornelius Sullivan, Francis Sullivan, Mary “Mame” E. Sullivan, Lillian Sullivan, Eileen Moy and Margaret Ramsey.

MANCINI (CAHILL) [Providence RI Journal, Tuesday 4 March 2003] Johnston - Donna M. (Cahill) Mancini, 53, of Homeland Street, a retired executive secretary, died Sunday at Miriam Hospital, Providence. She was the wife of John B. Mancini of Johnston. Born in Providence on June 2, 1949, a daughter of the late John and Bernice (Hiller) Cahill, she was a lifelong Johnston resident. Mrs. Mancini had been an executive secretary for Blue Cross & Blue Sheild of Rhode Island, in Providence, for 25 years before retiring. She was a communicant of St. Thomas Church, Providence. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated pm Thursday at 9 a.m. in St. Thomas Church, 65 Fruit Hill Ave., Providence. Burial will follow in St. Ann Cemetery, Cranston.

MANDEVILLE (MAGUIRE) [New Bedford MA Standard Times, Thursday 25 Sep 2003] New Bedford -- Cecile B. "Meme" (Maguire) Mandeville, 72, formerly of Whitman Street, died Tuesday, Sept. 23, 2003, at Blair House after a long illness. She was the wife of Joseph "Joe" Mandeville; they were married 35 years. Born in New Bedford, a daughter of the late Robert and Aurore (Dubois) Maguire, she was a lifelong resident of the city. A homemaker, Mrs. Mandeville earlier worked as a spreader and relay for Kay Windsor, retiring in 1981 after 12 years of employment there. She was a former foster mother, having taken care of several children. She enjoyed shopping with her daughters and grandchildren, watching figure skating and dancing to Jimmy and the All Stars at the Fairhaven Veterans of Foreign Wars. Survivors include her widower; a daughter, Elaine Wunschel, and her husband, Steven, of Fairhaven; two sons, Roland Basham and his wife, Bernadette, of North Beach, Md., and David Basham and his wife, Maria, of Tucson, Ariz.; two brothers, Edward Maguire of Northampton and Henry Martin of Dennis Port; a stepdaughter, Donna Mello of Wareham; two stepsons, Albert and Walter Mandeville, both of New Bedford; 24 grandchildren; many great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. She was the mother of the late Denise "Dee" Amaral Connor. Her funeral will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in the Fairlawn Home of Waring-Sullivan, 180 Washington St., Fairhaven. Burial will be in Sacred Heart Cemetery.

MANN (FERRY) [Providence RI Journal, Monday 28 Nov 2005] Mann, Phyllis A., 57, of Flint Avenue, died Sunday at Rhode Island Hospital. She was the former wife of Robert F. Mann, of Cranston. Born in Providence, a daughter of the late James and Gertrude (Cavanaugh) Ferry, she had lived in Cranston most of her life. Mrs. Mann was a private caregiver, and had also been an assembler at Calibri Jewelry Company, and Bay Sales, for many years. Beside her former husband, she leaves a daughter, Lisa M. Mann, of Cranston, a sister, Debra E. Ramos-Diaz, of Providence, and two grandchildren, Amanda E. Mann and Thomas E. Bessette. She was a communicant of Saint Ann Church, Cranston. The funeral will be held Wednesday, at 9 a.m., from the Russell J. Boyle & Son Funeral Home, 331 Smith Street, Providence. Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in Saint Ann Church, Haven Avenue, Cranston. Burial will be in Saint Ann Cemetery. Visiting hours Tuesday 5-8 p.m. Kindly omit flowers. 

MANN (HICKEY) [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 13 Aug 2006] Mann, Catherine A. (Hickey), 78, of Briggs Street, Cranston died Friday, August 11, 2006 peacefully at home. She was the wife of the late Lincoln J. Mann. Born in Berlin, NH she was a daughter of the late James F. and Mary (Ells) Hickey. She is survived by her loving children Dennis, Donald, David, Allen and Daniel Mann, Brenda Matteson, Gloria Mann, Kathy Bordeleau, Cynthia Mann, Linda Porrazzo and Roberta Grimaldi, all of RI. Mrs. Mann was the mother of the late Marvin S. Mann and the grandmother of the late Terence Mann. She was the grandmother of 12 and the great-grandmother of 16. Mrs. Mann was the sister of Eleanor Berube, Claire Vinacco, both of RI, Robert Hickey, of NH, and the late Phillip and John Hickey, Margaret LaLiberte and Frances Mann. Relatives and friends are invited to attend her funeral services on Tuesday at 10:00 A.M. in the Nardolillo Funeral Home, 1278 Park Avenue, Cranston and may call on Monday 4-8 P.M. Burial will be in St. Ann's Cemetery, Cranston. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the National Diabetes Association, 222 Richmond Street, Providence, RI 02903. 

MANNETTE (McALEAR) [Providence RI Journal, Tuesday 7 Mar 2006] Mannette, Sheila A. (McAlear), 71, of Baldwin Rd, died Sunday at Brentwood Nursing Home. For 49 years, she was the beloved wife of Arthur W. Mannette, Jr. Born in Providence, a daughter of the late Vincent and Catherine (Colgan) McAlear, she lived in Providence and Chicago before moving to Warwick in 1960. Besides her husband, she is survived by her four sons, A. William Mannette III of Warwick, Timothy E. Mannette of West Greenwich, Jeffrey A. Mannette of Framingham, MA, and John P. Mannette of Danvers, MA; her daughter, Robin M. Hanley of West Warwick; seven grandchildren and one great-grandson. She was the mother of the late Mark J. Mannette and sister of the late Barbara Lewis. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held in SS. John and James Church, Washington St., West Warwick, Thursday at 11 AM. Burial will follow in St. Francis Cemetery, Pawtucket. Memorial gifts made to Kent Hospital, 455 Toll Gate Rd., Warwick, RI 02886, would be appreciated. 

MANNEY (McDONALD) [Providence RI Journal, 23 Nov 1988] Margaret A. Manney, 86 of Homestead Avenue, a licensed practical nurse at the former Lying-in Hospital, now Women and Infants Hospital, Providence, for 22 years before retiring in 1975, died Monday at home. She was the widow of Walter A. Manney. Born in Providence, a daughter of the late Joseph W. McDonald Sr., and Catherine (Larkin) McDonald, she lived in Johnston for 68 years. Mrs. Manney had previously been head bookkeeper for the Lymanville Textile Co., North Providence. She was a communicant of St. Thomas Church, Providence, and was soloist at the church for 49 years. She leaves two sons, John B. Manney of Johnston and James F. Manney of Pittsfield, Mass.; three sisters, M. Hazel Hancock and Catherine B. Dawley, both of Smithfield and Dorothy T. Lisabelle of South Kingstown; three brothers, Bernard T. McDonald of Bradenton, Fla., Joseph W. McDonald Jr. of Falls Church, Va and Edmund F. McDonald of Johnston; 16 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. The funeral will be held Saturday at 8a.m. from the Anderson-Winfield Funeral Home, Route 44, Greenville Common, Smithfield, with a Mass of Christian burial at 9 at St. Thomas Church, Fruit Hill Avenue. Burial will be in St. Ann's Cemetery, Cranston. [Notes: 1. Mother of the late Walter Manney 2. Sister of the late Thomas McDonald. Contact Kathleen McDonald [email protected]]

MANNEY [Providence RI Journal, 30 May 1988] JOHNSTON - Walter A. Manney, 85, of Homestead Avenue, a letter carrier for the U.S. Postal Service for 37 years before retiring in 1960, died Saturday at home. He was the husband of Margaret (McDonald) Manney. Born in Providence, a son of the late John and Marietta (Gavigan) Manney, he lived in Johnston for 60 years. Mr. Manney was a past treasurer of the Smithfield Elks, a gold card member and a past president of Branch 15 of the National Association of Letter Carriers, and a member of the Knights of Columbus, St. Lawrence Council. He was a member of the National Association of Retired Federal Employees, Chapter 116. He was a Navy veteran of World War II. Besides his wife he leaves two sons, John B. Manney of Johnston and James F. Manney of Pittsfield, Mass.; 16 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. The funeral will be held tomorrow at 9 a.m. from the Anderson-Winfield Funeral Home, Route 44, Greenville Common, Smithfield, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 at St. Thomas Church, Fruit Hill Avenue, Providence. Burial will be in St. Ann's Cemetery, Cranston. [Notes: 1. Father of the late Walter Manney 2. Brother of the late Clarence V. Manney. Contact Kathleen McDonald [email protected]]

MANNING [New Bedford MA Standard Times, Friday 13 Feb 2004] Boston -- Owen J. Manning, 65, of King Village, New Bedford, died unexpectedly Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2004, at Massachusetts General Hospital. Born in Boston, the son of the late William J. and Beatrice (Hanlon) Manning, he was a lifelong resident of New Bedford. Mr. Manning was a custodian at various hospitals in the area until retiring. Survivors include a brother, Larry F. Manning of California; a sister, Eleanor Densmore of Stow; and several nieces and nephews. He was the brother of the late William E. Manning and Patrick F. Manning. His funeral services are private. Arrangements are by the Kirby Funeral Home, 61 Tarkiln Hill Road, New Bedford.

MANNING [Providence RI Journal, Tuesday 10 Jan 2006] Manning, Dennis F., 62, of Holden Street, died unexpectedly Friday at Kent Hospital. He was the husband of Robin L. (Shute) Manning, they were together for 24 years. Born in Providence, a son of the late John and Margaret (Leddy) Manning, he had lived in Warwick before moving to Coventry 25 years ago. Dennis was a self-employed painter for many years and he worked for the former Narragansett Brewery. He enjoyed golf, hunting and fishing, fishing, fishing!!! Besides his wife, he leaves two daughters, Kerri McNamara and Lynn Roach, his mother-in-law, Eleanor Shute, sisters, Carol Scallon and Peggy Pearson and brother, John F. Manning. He was a brother of the late Jeanne Cahoon. Calling hours Wednesday 5-7 P.M. followed by a funeral service at 7:00 P.M. in the Robert Iannotti Funeral Home, 415 Washington St. (Rte. 117), Coventry. Burial will be private. Please omit flowers.

MANNING [New Bedford MA Standard Times, Tuesday 11 July 2006] New Bedford — Francis J. "Butch" Manning, 81, of New Bedford, died Monday, July 10, 2006, at St. Luke's Hospital after a brief illness. He was the husband of Grace L. (Lardner) Manning. Born in New Bedford, the son of the late Francis J. and Bridget (Coughlin) Manning, he lived in New Bedford for most of his life. He was a graduate of Holy Family High School. He was a communicant of Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish at St. James Church. Mr. Manning was formerly employed as the Director of Management for the New Bedford Housing Authority until his retirement. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II, participating in the Battles of Northern France, Central Europe, and the Rhineland. He was a member of the American Legion Post 1. Survivors include his wife; a son, Francis J. Manning, Jr., of Warwick, RI; a daughter, Patricia Keppler, and her husband Kevin, of Bellingham; a brother, Gerald Manning of New Bedford; two grandchildren, Elizabeth and Joseph Keppler; and several nieces and nephews. He was the brother of the late Earl Manning. His Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Thursday at 9:30 AM in Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish at St. James Church. Burial with Military Honors will follow in the Massachusetts National Cemetery, Bourne. Visiting hours Wednesday 6-8PM in the Saunders-Dwyer Home for Funerals, 495 Park St., New Bedford. 

MANNING (QUINN) [Providence RI Journal, Tuesday 9 Jan 2007] Manning, Barbara (Quinn), 76, of Narragansett passed away Saturday at South County Hospital. Born in Providence, she was the daughter of the late John J. and Elsie (Donahue) Quinn. She leaves four children, Jean M. Albert and her husband Lloyd of Narragansett, Thomas, Peter and his wife Michelle, Laure Manning and her husband Michael Riley, all of South Kingstown, seven grandchildren and twenty nieces and nephews. She was the sister of the late John J., Jr., Robert and Paul Quinn. A Memorial Mass will be celebrated Saturday at 10:00 a.m. in St. Veronica Chapel, 1035 Boston Neck Road, Narragansett. Burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the National MS Society, RI Chapter, 205 Hallene Road, Warwick, RI 02886 or the RI Breast Cancer Coalition, 2 Shoppers Park, Coventry, RI 02816. Arrangements with Fagan-Quinn Funeral Home.

MANNING [Fall River MA Herald News, Thursday 17 April 2008] Fall River — Francis J. Manning, 89, of Fall River died Wednesday, April 16, 2008 after a long illness. He was the husband for 61 years, of Doris A. (Fournier) Manning. He died at Crawford Skilled Care Nursing Center on Oak Grove Ave., Fall River. He was born in Fall River, a son of the late John P. and Bertha (Fielding) Manning and had been a life long resident of this city. He was employed for 29 years as a Firefighter for the city of Fall River, retiring in 1981. Prior to being a Firefighter, he worked at the former Firestone Plant and after he retired from firefighting he worked at the former U.S. Records. Mr. Manning was an Army Veteran of W.W.II. He was a graduate of the former Bradford Durfee Technical School. He was a member of the local 1314 Firefighters Union. He enjoyed listening to music, reading, collecting albums and books. Survivors include his wife, a son Patrick J. Manning of Fall River, 2 daughters: Frances B. Guiney of Fall River and Kathleen Gray of Foxborough, a brother John P. Manning of Los Angeles, CA, 5 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. Funeral to which relatives and friends are invited will be held Saturday at 8AM from the South Coast Funeral Home, 1555 Pleasant Street, Fall River, (508-672-0291) followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 9Am at Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception church, Thomas Street, Fall River. Interment in Newport Memorial Park, Middletown, RI. Calling hours Friday 5 – 8 PM.

MANNING (FARLEY) [Providence RI Journal, Monday 2 June 2008] Manning, Mary K. (Farley), 89, formerly of Isabella Avenue, died Friday at the Neighborhood Hospice Center in West Chester, PA. She was the wife of the late William A. Manning. Born in Providence, she was the daughter of the late James and Katherine I. (Doyle) Farley. Mary worked at the Providence Water Supply Board for many years. She is survived by her sister, Agnes R. Gallagher and her husband Francis and many nieces and nephews. Funeral and visitation will be held on Thursday at 8:30 a.m. in the Russell J. Boyle & Son Funeral Home, 331 Smith Street, Providence. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. in St. Augustine Church, Mt. Pleasant Avenue, Providence. Burial will be in the RI Veterans Cemetery, Exeter.

MANOCCHIO (SWEENEY) [Providence RI Journal, Wednesday 21 Feb 2007] Manocchio, Ann M., 67, of Sunset Avenue, died Monday, February 19, 2007 at RI Hospital. Born in Providence, she was the daughter of the late Charles and Jeanette (Brennan) Sweeney. She worked as an inserter for the Providence Journal Distribution Center for 20 years and retired in 2001. She was a member of the Sunset Tenant's Association. She was the beloved mother of Donna Lopes of Chesapeake, VA, Michael Fallon and John Fallon both of No. Providence and the late Nicholas Manocchio. She is survived by her grandchildren; John Moshier, Michelynne Fallon, Joey Achey, Kimberly and Michael Borey and Faythanne Fallon and her great granddaughter Madison Lopes. Ann was the sister of Dorothy Swanson of Cranston, Arlien Barone of Warwick, Carole Kupeic of Ohio, William Sweeney of Scituate and the late Janet Barrett, Charlie and John Sweeney. She leaves many nieces and nephews. A Funeral Service will be held on Friday at 10 AM in the Rebello Funeral Home, 901 Broadway, East Providence, RI. Calling hours will be held Thursday 6-8 PM. Burial will be private. In lieu of flowers contributions in Ann's memory may be made to St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105-1942. 

MARA [Newport RI Mercury, Saturday 26 Aug 1882] Died… In Providence… 18th, Ann, wife of Michael Mara, 63.

MARA (MAYER) [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 18 Sep 2005] Mara, Dorothy M. (Mayer), 79, Churchill Circle, Naples, FL and formerly of West Warwick and North Providence, RI, died Wednesday at Frances Georgeson Hospice House in Naples, FL. She was the beloved wife of Edwin F. Mara for 57 years. Dorothy was born in Providence , a daughter of the late Albert R. and Mary C. (Daly) Mayer. She was the devoted mother of Sheila M. Meresak of Imperial, MO, John F. Mara of Naples , FL and Joan E. McQueeney and her husband, W. Patrick McQueeney of Narragansett. She is survived by six loving grandchildren, Michelle M. and Shawn P. McQueeney, John R. Mara, Michael W., David P. and Catherine C. Meresak. Her Funeral will be held on Monday at 9:00 a.m. from the Russell J. Boyle & Son Funeral Home, 142 Centerville Rd (Route 117) Warwick . Concelebrated Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m. in St. Mary Church, Church St. West Warwick. Burial will be in Rhode Island Veterans Cemetery , Exeter . Visiting hours will be Sunday 3-7 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to St. Mary Church 70 Church St., West Warwick , RI 02893, in her memory would be appreciated. 

MARCEAU (REILLY) [Providence RI Journal, Tuesday 27 May 2008] Marceau, Rita A. (Reilly), 83, wife of Bill Marceau, passed on after fighting a courageous battle against ALS with great grace and dignity. Besides her husband, she is survived by her brothers, Francis, John, Thomas, Raymond, and the Most Rev. Daniel P. Reilly, Bishop Emeritus of Worcester; and sisters, Mary and Eileen Reilly. She is also survived by her daughters, Kathy Marceau, Kerry Lepine, and Michelle Lavoie; and her grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. She always valued her friendships with the many with whom she worked with during her thirty years of employment at McLaughlin & Moran. We will always remember Rita for her loving heart. Her funeral will be held Thursday, May, 29, at 9 a.m. from the Bellows-Falso Funeral Chapel, 160 River Road, Lincoln, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Jude Church, 301 Front Street, Lincoln. Burial will be in St. Ann Cemetery, Cranston. Relatives and friends are invited and may call Wednesday from 5 - 8 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Rita's name to the Visiting Nurse Service of Greater Rhode Island, 6 Blackstone Valley Place, Suite 515, Lincoln, RI 02865. 

MARCHAND (MURPHY) [Fall River MA Herald News, Thursday 30 August 2007] Janice L. (Murphy) Marchand, 61, of Orswell Street, Fall River, died on Sunday, August 26, 2007 in Little Compton, Rhode Island. Born in Fall River, MA on December 20, 1945, she was a daughter of the late Fulton Paul and Lillian M. (Pickford) Murphy.  She resided in Fall River for the past two years having returned to her native city from Little Compton, Rhode Island. She graduated from Croft High School in Waterbury, Connecticut in 1963 and earned her master’s degree from Boston University. A registered nurse by training, Ms. Marchand retired after having served honorably in the United States Air Force from 1976 until 1993 and achieved the rank of Colonel.  She was the recipient of numerous honors and commendations including the Meritorious Service Medal. She was involved in numerous community outreach projects and enjoyed completing do-it-yourself projects around her home.  Her special interests included music, social justice and her family. Ms. Marchand leaves a brother: Robert Fulton Murphy of New Windsor, NY; two sisters-in-law: Dolores McGuire of Tiverton and Andrea Murphy of New Windsor, NY; her nieces and nephews: Brian Rodrigues and Matthew McGuire of Portsmouth; Susan Worthen of Tiverton; Kevin McGuire of Taunton and Michael Murphy in Virginia; two great nieces: Lori Torres in New Jersey and Lynn Giordano of Staten Island, NY.  She was the sister of the late Muriel (Murphy) Hildreth and Francis William McGuire, Jr. Relatives and friends are cordially invited to attend a Celebration of Her Life on Friday, September 7, 2007 at 12:00 Noon at 38 Tuniper Lane South, Little Compton, Rhode Island hosted by her companion, Margaret Dennis and friends Steve Carolyn and Kerrie Calabro and officiated by Chaplain Gwen Hofmann of Hospice and Palliative Care, Fall River. Visitation has been respectfully omitted. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Hospice and Palliative Care, 502 Bedford Street, Fall River, MA  02720. Arrangements are under the direction of the Dyer-Lake Funeral Home, 161 Commonwealth Avenue, Village of Attleboro Falls, North Attleboro.

MARCHETTI (KEEGAN) [Providence RI Journal, Monday 21 Feb 2005] Marchetti, Rose (Keegan), 76 of Harris Avenue Cranston died Saturday at the Parkview Nursing Home. Born in Providence the daughter of the late John and Georgeanna (Either) Keegan, she had lived in Providence most of her life. She leaves 2 sons Charles Marchetti and Michael Marchetti, and one daughter Linda Hartmann. One brother Albert Keegan and two sisters Roseanna Ratte and Theresa Ormeord. Four Grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Visiting hours will be held Tuesday from 5-8 pm in the Pennine Funeral Home.  

MARCHISIO (DEANE) [New Bedford MA Standard Times, Saturday 5 May 2007] New Bedford — Elizabeth (Deane) Marchisio, 77, of New Bedford died May 3, 2007, at home after a brief illness. She was the wife of the late Richard S. Marchisio. Born in New Bedford, the daughter of the late Michael and Elizabeth (Doyle) Deane, she lived in New Bedford all of her life. Mrs. Marchisio was a communicant of St. Julie Billiart Church and a former communicant of St. Lawrence Church where she volunteered every year with the Catholic Charities Appeal. She was the recipient of the Marian Medal from the Diocese of Fall River for her years of service. Mrs. Marchisio enjoyed golf and was an active member of the County Club of New Bedford. She was a graduate of Holy Family High School and was active with alumni activities. Survivors include her son, Richard S. Marchisio, Jr., and his wife Nancy, of Rochester; a brother, John Deane, and his wife Gabrielle, of West Chester, PA; two grandchildren, Sarah and Christian Marchisio; three nieces and a nephew. Her Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Tuesday at 10 AM in St. Julie Billiart Church. Burial will follow in St. Mary's Cemetery. Visiting hours Monday 5-7 PM in the Saunders-Dwyer Home For Funerals, 495 Park St. New Bedford. In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made to the Boys & Girls Club of New Bedford, 166 Jenny St., New Bedford, MA 02740 or the YMCA, 25 South Water St., New Bedford, MA 02740. 

MARCOTTE (GREENE) [Providence RI Journal, Friday 22 July 2005] Marcotte, Bridget, (Greene), 80, of Leo Drive, a former supervisor, died Wednesday at Sturdy Memorial Hospital, Attleboro, MA. She was the wife of Armand Marcotte. Born in Belfast , Ireland , she was the daughter of the late Patrick and Mary ( Walker ) Greene. She was a supervisor for Hasbro of Pawtucket for 25 years, retiring in 1985. She was a member of Saint Leo The Great Church of Pawtucket for over 50 years. Besides her husband, she is survived by several nieces and nephews. She was the sister of the late John and Patrick Greene. The funeral will be held Saturday at 9 a.m. from the Costigan-O'Neill Funeral Home, 220 Cottage Street, Pawtucket, (95N, exit 29) with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in Saint Leo The Great Church, 699 Central Avenue , Pawtucket , relatives and friends are invited. Visiting hours Friday 5-8 p.m. Burial will be in Notre Dame Cemetery , Pawtucket .

MARCOUX (KEELEY) [Fall River MA Evening Herald, 7 July 1921] Mrs. Eleanor Florence Marcoux, wife of Leo S. Marcoux, a well-known patrolman of the Eastern section, died this morning at her late residence, 41 Mason street. Deceased had been enjoying good health up to a short time ago, when she became ill, and sank gradually. Mrs. Marcoux was well known, particularly in the eastern section, and had a great many friends, being held in high esteem by all who met her. She was a member of Immaculate Conception parish. She is survived by her parents, James F. and Marion Keeley; a son, Leo J. Marcoux; a daughter, May Marcoux; two sisters, Mrs. Edward Smith and Kathleen A. Keeley; and a brother Frank J. Keeley. [Contact Sue [email protected]]

MARGREY (LINEHAN) [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 10 May 2003] Warwick - Eleanor F. (Linehan) Margrey, 87, of Griffin Drive, a retired store buyer, died Tuesday in the West Shore Health Center. She was the wife of the late Leonard B. Margrey. Born in Bradford, Mass., the daughter of the late Daniel J. and Frances J. (Donovan) Linehan, she had lived in Warwick since 1958. Mrs. Margrey had worked at the former Cherry & Webb Department Store for 22 years, retiring in 1972 as a store buyer. She was a former member of the Gaspee Seniors. She was a communicant of St. Clement Church. She leaves a son, retired Warwick Police Department Capt. Robert L. Margrey of Naples, Fla.; a daughter, Cheryl A. Humes of Virginia Beach, Va.; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. The funeral will be Monday at 8 a.m. from the Thomas & Walter Quinn Funeral Home, 2435 Warwick Ave., with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9 in St. Clement Church, Long Street. Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery, West Greenwich.

MARKEY [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 21 Aug 2003] Francis E. Markey Sr., 84, of Norwich and Stonington, Conn., formerly of Providence, a retired retail manager, died yesterday at Norwichtown (Conn.) Health and Rehabilitation Center after an illness. He was the husband of the late Alice T. (McCabe) Markey. Born in Providence on April 28, 1919, a son of the late Christopher and Mary Alice (Boucher) Markey, he had lived in the city for many years before moving to Connecticut. Mr. Markey had been the retail store manager for the A&P market in Norwich for many years. He later worked for the Beit Bros. market and the Levine Distributing Co. He was a Navy veteran of World War II. He was a communicant of Sacred Heart Church, Norwichtown. He was a life member of the West Warwick Elks, and the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post in Montville, Conn., and a member of the White Cross Council, Knights of Columbus, Norwich. He leaves four daughters, Susan Noyes of Ledyard, Conn., Kathleen Shannon of Lebanon, Conn., Elizabeth Murkett of Pittsford, N.Y., and Margaret Dougherty of Norwich; a son, Francis E. Markey Jr. of Norwich; a brother, Joseph Markey of Cranston; a companion, Arleen Petti of West Warwick; and 11 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. He was a brother of the late Alice Mathews and John Markey. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated Saturday at 10 a.m. in Sacred Heart Church, Norwichtown. Burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Norwich.

MARKEY [Providence RI Journal, Tuesday 8 Mar 2005] Narragansett - Markey, Raymond H. Sr., 91, of Chestnut Ave., died Sunday at South County Hospital. He was the husband of the late Thelma (Howlett) Markey. Born in Providence, he was the son of the late Patrick and Elizabeth (Selwyn) Markey. Mr. Markey was owner of Markey's Pt. Judith Grill and Markey's Grill in Manhattan. He was a communicant of St. Mary Star of the Sea Church and a member of BPOE #1 Lodge NYC. He was an avid Boston Red Sox fan, artist and piano player. Mr. Markey had lived in Narragansett for many years and had formerly lived in Riverside. He is survived by two daughters, Joan E. Burke of Wakefield and Kathleen Meleney of Narragansett; two sons, Raymond H. Markey, Jr. of Valley Cottage, NY and Honolulu, HI and Jerry Markey of Maple Grove, MN; nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. The funeral will be Thursday 10:00 A.M. from the Avery-Storti Funeral Home, 88 Columbia St., Wakefield, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 11:00 A.M. in St. Mary Star of the Sea Church, 864 Pt. Judith Rd., Narragansett. Burial will be in St. Ann Cemetery, Cranston. Visiting hours Wednesday 2-4, 7-9 P.M. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to VNS, 14 Woodruff Ave., Narragansett, RI 02882. 

MARKEY (SHEA) [New Bedford MA Standard Times, Tuesday 12 Feb 2008] Lakeville — Mary Shea Markey, died at Island Terrace Nursing Home in Lakeville on February 7, 2008 of old age. A private service for immediate family was held on February 11, 2008. Mary was born on June 18th, 1911 in Annisquam (Gloucester), Massachusetts. She was the daughter of Honora Driscoll Shea and John Francis Shea. After her mother's death, Mary moved to New Bedford and lived with her mother's sisters, Kate, Mary and Brigid Driscoll. Mary graduated from Holy Name School and New Bedford High School, where she was a member of the Class of 1928. One of her high school classmates was Lawrence Markey. They became good friends and often walked home from school together. A few years after high school graduation, Mary became very ill. Lawrence Markey came to visit while Mary was hospitalized. The realization that his good friend Mary might die made him realize how much she meant to him. As soon as she recovered, he asked her for a date. They were married on April 18, 1936. In 1940, Lawrence Markey, then a teacher at New Bedford High School, entered the U.S. Army. During the years her husband was in military service, Mary had to pack and unpack their belongings more than a dozen times when her husband was transferred. She never complained. Mary was also an extraordinary hostess, at a time when frequent entertaining was expected of military wives. In some years, she hosted as many as 50 coffees, teas, cocktail parties and dinners at home. Mary was active in numerous officers' wives clubs and in Catholic organizations, especially the Military Council of Catholic Women. The Markeys were honored by the Vatican for their participation in Catholic activities for military personnel and were inducted into the Order of the Holy Sepulcher. In 1967, her husband retired from the army as a brigadier general and the Markeys returned to New Bedford. Her husband returned to teaching and later became an assistant superintendent for the New Bedford School Department. After his retirement from the school department, the Markeys spent their summers at Wilbur's Point and winters in Gulfport, Florida. Mary continued to do so after her husband's death in 1984. However, failing health lead her to return to Massachusetts full time. At the age of 91, she moved into the Arbors in Taunton. In January 2007, she moved to Island Terrace. She is survived by three children, James Shea Markey of Honolulu; Mary C. "Koni" Abrego of Taunton and Joan Markey O'Connor of New York; a son-in-law, E.J. "Jim" Abrego of Taunton; five grandchildren, Karen Crawford, Krislynn Markey-Patterson, Kelli Markey, Paul Abrego and Elizabeth O'Connor, and five great-grandchildren, including Anais Abrego, who brought Mary much joy in the last years of her life. She is also survived by her sisters-in-law, Ruth Reynolds Markey of Fairhaven and Gertrude Shea of Newmarket, N.H., and many nephews and nieces. Arrangements were by the Dahlborg-MacNevin Funeral Home, 280 Bedford St., Lakeville, MA. 

MARKHAM (RILEY) [Providence RI Journal, Monday 3 Dec 2007] Markham, Virginia G. (Riley), 86, formerly of Massachusetts Avenue, died Saturday at Roger Williams Medical Center, Providence. She was the beloved wife of Carleton E. Markham to whom she had been married for sixty-three years. Born in Providence she was a daughter of the late John T. and Mildred N. (Gates) Riley and had lived in Warwick for over fifty years. She was a 1939 graduate of Central High School and was a 1975 honors graduate of Rhode Island Junior College. She worked as a professional photographer in the 1940s, as a meat cutter for Star Market in the early 1960s and as a professional cartographer for the US Army Map Service, West Warwick, until her retirement in 1973. She was a Rainbow Girl until age twenty and then became a member of Pawtuxet Chapter Order of the Eastern Star. For most of her adult life she was a member of People's Baptist Church in Cranston. Besides her husband she is survived by one son Stephen C. Markham of Coventry, one daughter Carol E. Spremullo of Warwick, two grandchildren and four great grandchildren. She was the sister of the late Barbara Jean Riley and Frank G. Riley. A funeral service will be held Tuesday at 10 AM in the Carpenter-Jenks Funeral Home, 659 East Greenwich Avenue, West Warwick. Her burial will be at 1:00 PM in Evergreen Cemetery, Medway, MA. In her memory donations may be made to Cornerstone Adult Services, 140 Warwick Neck Avenue, Warwick, RI 02889.

MARLEY (FARRELL) [Providence RI Journal, Friday 30 Jan 2004] Warwick - Catherine M. "Sis" Marley, 82, a former restaurant manager and waitress, died Wednesday at Haven Health Center, Greenville. Born in Providence, a daughter of the late Richard and Catherine Farrell, she had been a Warwick resident most of her life. She was employed as an assembler at Linden & Co., a restaurant manager at the Airway Lounge, and a waitress at West Bay Manor for many years before retiring. She leaves two nieces, Linda-Farrell-Wojick of Warwick and Lynn Spinney of Jamestown; three nephews, Patrick and Richard Farrell, both of Warwick, and Charles Spinny of Jamestown; and four grandnieces, a grandnephew and two great-grandnephews. She was the sister of the late Richard Farrell and Madeline Spinney. The funeral will be held tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. from Thomas & Walter Quinn Funeral Home, 2435 Warwick Ave., with a Mass of Christian Burial at 11 in St. Kevin Church, Sandy Lane. Burial will be in St. Ann Cemetery, Cranston.

MARNIK (GALLAGHER) [Fall River MA Herald News, Wednesday 7 Jan 2004] Marnik -- Passed away January 5, 2004, Helen M. (Gallagher) Marnik, wife of the late John J. Marnik, beloved mother of Brian S. Marnik, Stephen P. Pacheco, Diane A. Bernier and Sandra T. Carpenter, of Westport in her 80th year. Funeral to which relatives and friends are invited to attend will be from the Potter Funeral Home, 81 Reed Rd., Westport, Friday at 9:00AM followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at Our Lady of Grace Church, Westport at 10:00AM. Calling hours will be Thursday 5-8PM. Interment in Beech Grove Cemetery, Westport. In lieu of flowers donations in her memory may be made to American Lung Association, One Abbey Lane, Middleboro, MA 02346-3230. [New Bedford MA Standard Times, Wednesday 7 Jan 2004] Fall River -- Helen M. (Gallagher) Marnik, 79, of Westport died unexpectedly Monday, Jan. 5, 2004, at Charlton Memorial Hospital. She was the widow of John J. Marnik. Born in Dorchester, the daughter of the late Lawrence A. and Ellen (Kinnaly) Gallagher, she lived in Westport 33 years. She was a communicant of Our Lady of Grace Church. Mrs. Marnik was an administrative aide for the Department of Defense for 43 years until she retired in 1986. She graduated from Girls English High School in Boston in 1940. She enjoyed knitting and was an avid bird-watcher. She was a volunteer at the Westport Senior Center. She enjoyed spending time with her family and friends. Survivors include two sons, Brian S. Marnik of Westport and Stephen P. Pacheco of Westerly, R.I.; two daughters, Diane A. Bernier and Sandra T. Carpenter of Westport; several grandchildren; a great-grandson; and several nieces and nephews. She was the sister of the late Lawrence Gallagher, James Gallagher, Charles Gallagher, William Gallagher, Walter Gallagher, Agnes Azevedo, Marion McCarthy, Esther Gallagher, Evelyn Harkins and Margaret Tarbox. Her funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Our Lady of Grace Church, Westport. Burial will be in Beech Grove Cemetery, Westport. Arrangements are by Potter Funeral Home, 81 Reed Road, Westport. 

MARONEY [Providence RI Journal, Monday 3 Nov 2003] Warwick - Helen M. Maroney, of Gary Street, Warwick, a retired telephone company service representative, died yesterday at Steere House, Providence. Born in Providence, a daughter of the late Stephen M. and Elizabeth V. (Duffy) Maroney, she was raised by an aunt and uncle, the late Bernard C. and Marie A. McGarry. She had lived in Warwick for 50 years. Miss Maroney had been employed by the former New England Telephone Co. for 40 years, retiring as a service representative 20 years ago. She was a member of the Telephone Pioneers of America. She was a communicant of St. William Church, and a founder of its "Pennies for Prescriptions" fundraising program. She leaves a brother, Stephen M. Maroney of Greenville; and many nieces and nephews. She was the sister of the late Margaret M. Jackson, Anna B. Moran, Elizabeth F. Kooker, Edmund J. Maroney and Joseph V. McGarry. The funeral will be held Wednesday at 8 a.m. from Peter J. Barrett Funeral Home, 1328 Warwick Ave., with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9 in St. William Church, 200 Pettaconsett Ave. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Uxbridge, Mass.

MARONEY [Providence RI Journal, Tuesday 21 June 2005] Maroney, Stephen M., 86, of Putnam Pike, died Sunday at Philip Hulitar Inpatient Center in Providence . He was the husband of Dorothy E. (Finucane) Maroney. They celebrated their 63rd wedding anniversary on June 15, 2005. Born in Providence , a son of the late Stephen M. and Elizabeth (Duffy) Maroney, he had lived in Providence for most of his life before moving to Florida for 20 years ago. He had lived in Greenville for the past three years. Mr. Maroney served the Providence Police Department for 30 years, retiring in 1976 with the rank of Major. He was a graduate of the first Police Academy class following WWII on April 14, 1946, and was a founding member of the F.O.P.Lodge #3. As Major, his duties included Head of Personnel, Department Inspector, and Administrative Assistant to Col. Walter A. McQueeney. He was the acting Chief of Police on several occasions, and was also a 1972 graduate of the FBI Police Community Relations School in Washington . After retiring from the force, he was the Head of Security at Our Lady of Fatima Hospital in North Providence and Saint Joseph 's Hospital in Providence . He had been a member of the former South Providence Huskies Football team, and was a WWII Army veteran serving in Northern France and the Battle of the Bulge. Besides his wife, he leaves seven children, Stephen M. Maroney, Jr. of South Kingstown, Edward J. Ted Maroney (Ret. Prov. FD) of Cranston , Kevin M. Maroney (Ret. Prov. FD) of Exeter , twins Donald J. Maroney, Esq. of North Kingstown, and Dennis J. Maroney of Warwick , Mary Ann MacLaughlin of North Kingstown and Patricia DePetrillo of Warwick , and 16 grandchildren. He was the brother of the late Edmund Maroney (Ret. Prov. FD), Margaret Jackson, Elizabeth Rooker, Anna Moran, and Helen Maroney. His funeral will be Thursday at 8:15 AM from the Russell J. Boyle & Son Funeral Home, 331 Smith Street , Providence . Concelebrated Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 AM in St. Philip Church, 622 Putnam Pike (Rt.44), Greenville . Burial, with military honors, will be in R.I. Veterans Cemetery . Visitation Wednesday 4-8 PM. In lieu of flowers donations to Phillip Hulitar Inpatient Center , 50 Maude Street Providence , RI 02908

MARONEY [Providence RI Journal, Tuesday 4 Apr 2006] Maroney, Kaela E., 22, of Pond View Court, died Friday at Banner Baywood Medical Center, Mesa, Arizona. Born in Providence, a daughter of Kevin M. and Sandra L. (Schoeninger) Maroney, she had lived in West Greenwich for the past year, previously living in Exeter for 15 years. Kaela was a construction worker and a member of the Laborers International Union of North America, Local 271, for the past two years. Most recently, she had been working on the Amgen Pharmaceutical Company building project in West Greenwich. She aspired to become an Operating Engineer. She was a 2001 graduate of the Exeter West Greenwich High School, where she was a member of both the Girls Softball Team and the Basketball Team. She also participated in the town recreation leagues of softball and basketball, and was the only female to play on the local Little League Team. She had also attended the Community College of Rhode Island. Beside her mother and father, she leaves a brother, Kevin M. Maroney of West Greenwich, two sisters; Tracy L. Sivo, of Coventry, and Kerri E. Maroney, of West Greenwich, her maternal grandmother, Ada (Macaruso) Kelley, of Providence, her paternal grandmother, Dorothy E. (Finucane) Maroney, of Greenville, brother-in-law Paul Sivo, nephews Paul, Jr. and Cory, niece Alicia, future sister-in-law Maggie McCormick, future nephew Caden Scott, her boyfried Noah Schumacher and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. She was the maternal granddaughter of the late Walter A. Schoeninger and the late Robert H. Kelley, and paternal granddaughter of the late Major Stephen M. Maroney, P.P.D. The funeral will be held Thursday, at 9:30 a.m., from the Russell J. Boyle & Son Funeral Home, 142 Centerville Road, (Rt.117) Warwick. Mass of Christian Burial at 11 a.m. in Saint Rita Church, 722 Oakland Beach Avenue, Warwick. Interment will be in Our Risen Christ Garden Mausoleum, Saint Ann Cemetery, Cranston. Visiting hours Wednesday 4-8 p.m. 

MARONEY [Providence RI Journal, Wednesday 25 Oct 2006] Maroney, Henry S., 88, of Herbert Dr., Narragansett, RI and Stuart, FL, died Sunday, October 15, 2006 at RI Veterans Home, Bristol, RI. He was the beloved husband for 54 years of Marilyn M. (Miller) Maroney. Born in Providence, a son of the late Harry S. and Margaret L. (Kelly) Maroney, he moved to Narragansett in 1983 and to Stuart in 1991. Mr. Maroney worked for the U.S. Postal Service for 30 years and retired as manager of the Riverside, RI Post Office in 1979. He was a WW-II Army Veteran and served with the 601st. Tank Destroyer Battalion. He was a member of the 601st Tank Destroyer Battalion; Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post #916, Wakefield, RI; Friendly Sons of St. Patrick of South County, RI; and a member of NARFE Chapter #1104. Mr. Maroney was an avid golfer and was a member of Miles Grant Country Club in Stuart and a past member of Lincoln Country Club and Laurel Lane Country Club of RI. Besides his wife, he is survived by a daughter, Jan M. Kaesta and her husband Dan of Woburn, MA; 2 grandchildren, Jamie and Kyle Kaseta and his extended family at the RI Veterans Home. He was the brother of the late Phyllis McCabe. A Memorial Mass to which relatives and friends are invited will be held Saturday, October 28th at 11:30 A.M. in St. Mary Star of the Sea Church, 864 Pt. Judith Rd., Narragansett. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to St. Mary Star of the Sea Church, P.O. Box 3329, Narragansett, RI 02882 or Miles Grant Country Club Beautification Fund, 5101 S.E. Miles Grant Rd., Stuart, FL 34997. Arrangements by Nardolillo Funeral Home, Narragansett, RI. 

MARONEY [Providence RI Journal, Wednesday 13 June 2007] Maroney, John L., 51, of Knight Street, a driver, died Friday in Kent Hospital, Warwick. He was the former husband of Lisa M. (Esdale) Maroney of Weymouth, MA. Born in Providence, he was a son of Mary E. (Bradley) Maroney of Warwick, and the late John F. Maroney. He was the father of Matthew M. Maroney and Colin G. Maroney, both of Weymouth, MA. His funeral will be held Friday at 11:00 a.m. in The Urquhart-Murphy Funeral Home, 800 Greenwich Avenue, Rt. 5, Greenwood, Warwick (Exit 12A on I-95). Burial will follow in Pawtuxet Memorial Park, Warwick. Relatives and friends are invited and may call Friday 9-11 a.m. 

 

MARQUIS (O'MARA) [Fall River MA Herald News, Tuesday 19 Aug 2003] -- August 18, 2003. Winifred M. (O'Mara) Marquis, 78, wife of Arthur Marquis, mother of Paul M. and Robert A. Marquis, grandmother of Danielle and Nichole Marquis. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice Outreach, 502 Bedford Street, Fall River, MA 02720. For directions or information call 508-673-0781 or www.hathawayfunerals.com. Funeral from the Hathaway Community Home For Funerals, 900 Buffinton St., Somerset, Thursday, August 21 at 9 am with a funeral Mass in St. Thomas More Church, Luther Avenue, Somerset at 10 am. Cremation will follow. Calling hours Wednesday from 4-7 pm. [Providence RI Journal, Wednesday 20 Aug 2003] Somerset - Winifred M. (O'Mara) Marquis, 78, of Lincoln Avenue, a retired bank teller and mortgage clerk, died Monday at home. She was the wife of Arthur Marquis. They had been married for 57 years. Born in Fall River, a daughter of the late Michael and Rose (Cavanaugh) O'Mara, she lived in Somerset since 1959. Mrs. Marquis was a bank teller and mortgage clerk for the former Union Savings Bank, now Citizens-Union Bank, for 15 years before retiring. She previously worked as a secretary at the Newport Naval Station from 1942-1947 and later worked part time in the Fall River assessor's office. She was a 1942 graduate of B.M.C. Durfee High School, Fall River, and attended the former Herrick Institute, Fall River. Mrs. Marquis was an active member of St. Thomas More Church and a member of its Retiree's Club and Adoration Society. Besides her husband, she leaves two sons, Paul M. Marquis of Norton, Mass., and Robert A. Marquis of Swansea; and two granddaughters. She was the sister of the late Clement A. O'Mara. The funeral will be held tomorrow at 9 a.m. from the Hathaway Community Home for Funerals, 900 Buffinton St., with a funeral Mass at 9 in St. Thomas More Church, Luther Avenue. Cremation will follow.

MARRINAN (MURPHY) [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 24 June 2004] Narragansett - Margaret T. Marrinan, 67, of Ocean Road, a homemaker, died Monday at home. She was the wife of Joseph P. Marrinan Jr. Born in Boston, a daughter of the late Charles F. and Margaret (Curley) Murphy, she moved to Narragansett from East Greenwich 25 years ago. Mrs. Marrinan had been a member of the Dunes Club and Point Judith Country Club. She leaves two daughters, Margaret Galligan of West Newbury, Mass., and Elizabeth Rizzo of Cranston; two sons, Joseph P. Marrinan III and James M. Marrinan, both of North Kingstown; a brother, Charles F. Murphy of Quincy, Mass.; a sister, Carol Hearn of West Roxbury, Mass.; and 10 grandchildren. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated today at 11 a.m. in St. Thomas More Church, Rockland Street. Burial will be private.  

MARSDEN (McGRAW) [Fall River MA Daily Globe, Saturday July 25, 1908] Mrs. Mary A. (McGraw) Marsden, a widely known resident of the eastern section of the city, passed away very suddenly this morning at her home, 28 Barre street. She gave birth to a daughter during the night and lived but a very short time afterwards. Deceased was the daughter of John McGraw and the late Ellen McGraw, the former the engineer at the pumping station. She was the wife of James Marsden, and there are several small children besides her husband, left to mourn her loss. The sympathy of the community is extended the bereaved husband and children in the loss of a kind and devoted parent and helpmate. Deceased was a faithful attendant at the Immaculate Conception church and had a legion of friends throughout the city who will be sorry to hear of her untimely end. She also leaves five brothers, Dennis, John, Joseph, Edward and Hugh, and one sister Miss Katie. Her funeral will take place Monday morning with a high mass of requiem for the repose of her soul at the Immaculate Conception church at 9 o'clock.

MARSDEN (CONLON) [Providence RI Journal, Monday 12 Feb 2007] Marsden, Evelyn M., 84, of High St., died Saturday at the Scallop Shell Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. She was the wife of Willard E. Marsden. Born in Lincoln, she was the daughter of the late Joseph and Florence (Gardner) Conlon. Mrs. Marsden was a 1940 graduate of Pawtucket East High School. She had worked in accounting and was a Secretary of the Sports Information Office, both at Brown University and was also the Manager of the Faculty Club at the University of Rhode Island. She had worked for the U.S. Navy in Newport during WW II, was a pitcher for the women's softball league Suzie-Q's and was a member of the Galilee Beach Club. Besides her husband she leaves a son Willard E. Marsden Jr., his wife Mary and granddaughter, Elizabeth Marsden, all of Arlington, VA. She was sister of the late Joseph, Raymond and Kenneth Conlon. The funeral service will be held Wednesday 11:00 A.M. in the Avery-Storti Funeral Home, 88 Columbia St., Wakefield. Burial will be in New Fernwood Cemetery, Kingston. Visiting hours Tuesday 4-6 P.M. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Scallop Shell Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, 981 Kingstown Rd., Peace Dale, RI 02879. 

MARSHALL (McMAHON) [Providence RI Journal, Friday 19 Jan 2007] Marshall, Mary (McMahon), 90, formerly of Providence, died Wednesday at Briarcliff Manor, Johnston. She was the wife of the late John R. Marshall. Born in Providence, a daughter of the late John J. and Mertie (Young) McMahon. She leaves three grandchildren, John Jones of North Scituate, Sharon Lynn Jones of Johnston and Lisa Marie Jones in FL and two great granddaughters. She was the mother of the late Sharon M. Jones and sister of Roger and the late William, Elizabeth, Raymond and John McMahon and Nora Kelly. Her funeral will be held Saturday at 8 a.m. from the James J. Gallogly & Sons Funeral Home, 671 Broad St., Providence. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in St. Ann Church, Cranston St., Cranston at 10 a.m. Interment will be in St. Ann Cemetery. Visiting hours Saturday 8-9:30 a.m. 

MARSON (CUNNINGHAM) [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 22 July 2004] Providence - A. Marguerite Marson, 79, of Grace Church Apartments, 280 Washington St., a retired cosmetics saleswoman, died yesterday at Golden Crest Nursing Center, North Providence. A lifelong Providence resident, she was a daughter of the late George and Marie (Joyce) Cunningham. Mrs. Marson worked in the cosmetic departments at the former Shepard's department store downtown, and later at the Jordan Marsh store in Boston for eight years, retiring in 1958. She was a 1943 graduate of St. Xavier Academy. She was a communicant of SS. Peter & Paul Cathedral. She leaves a daughter, Kathleen J. Meehan of Barrington; a son, George C. Marson of Flowery Branch, Ga.; two sisters, Patricia Vertovec of Elmhurst, Ill., and Evelyn E. Shewchuck of North Providence; and two grandsons. She was the sister of the late Francis N.A. and Henry G. Cunningham, Catherine Ramsey, Helena Quirini and Dorothy Sawackey. The funeral will be held Saturday at 9 a.m. from Russell J. Boyle & Son Funeral Home, 331 Smith St., with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 in SS. Peter & Paul Cathedral, Cathedral Square. Burial will be in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, East Providence. [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 24 July 2004] Corrections/Clarifications - A. Marguerite "Peggy" Marson, 79, of 280 Washington St., Providence, who died Wednesday, also was a sister of the late Marion Dannigan.

MARTIN (COSTELLO) [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 19 March 1942] Martin - In West Warwick, on the 17th inst. Delia (Costello), wife of John F. Martin. Residence, 362 Washington street. Funeral from the J.F. Gough Funeral Home, 12 Bank street, Thursday, March 19, at 8:15 a.m. Requiem mass in St. James Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends are invited.

MARTIN (O'NEILL) [Providence RI Journal, Monday 23 June 2003] Middletown - Gladys Estelle (O'Neill) Martin, 97, of 193 Forest Ave., formerly of 3D Pond Ave., Newport, a retired laundry presser, died Saturday at Forest Farm Health Care Center. She was the wife of the late John Joseph Martin. Born in Newport, she was a daughter of the late Zachariah and Estelle (Bliven) O'Neill. Mrs. Martin had worked as a laundry presser for Goodwill Cleaners for more than 30 years. She had also worked at the former Newport Navy Base before retiring in 1971. She was a member of Emmanuel Church, Newport, the Martin Luther King Center, the Salvation Army, and the Point Street Hummers. She enjoyed bowling. She leaves a son, Richard G. Martin of Middletown; a daughter, Marilyn Burns of Newport; and three grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. She was the mother of the late John J. Martin Jr., and sister of the late Evelyn Hudson. The funeral service will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. in Memorial Funeral Home, 375 Broadway, Newport. Burial will be in Island Annex Cemetery, Newport.

MARTIN [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 29 June 2003] William Martin Jr., 72, of Poplar Street, Woonsocket, and formerly of Steere Avenue, Providence, a former salesman, died Thursday at Landmark Medical Center, Woonsocket unit. He was the husband of Dolores (Proulx) Martin. Born in Providence, he was the son of the late William and Hannah (McCarthy) Martin. Mr. Martin had been a salesman with the Coca-Cola Co., in Providence, for 40 years before retiring in 1990. He also had been the manager of concessions at the former Providence Civic Center, now the Dunkin' Donuts Center, for 20 years. A Navy veteran, serving from 1948 to 1951, he was a member of the Knights of Columbus, Dillon Council, in North Providence. Besides his wife, he leaves a daughter, Colleen Dudolevitch of Springfield, Va.; two sons, Dennis and Kevin Martin, both of Johnston; and five grandchildren. The funeral will be held on Tuesday at 8 a.m. from the Hoey-Arpin-Williams-King Funeral Home, 168 Academy Ave., with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9 in St. Augustine Church, Mount Pleasant Avenue. Burial will be in St. Ann Cemetery, Cranston.

MARTIN [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 2 Aug 2003] Central Falls - Edward A. Martin, 78, of 21 Lincoln Ave., died July 23 at Cartie's Health Center. Born in Pawtucket on Feb. 1, 1925, he was a son of the late Edward J. and Marguerite (Lennon) Martin. He was a Navy veteran of World War II, serving in the Atlantic and Pacific. He leaves a brother, Patrick J. Martin of Pawtucket; two sisters, Margaret Mary Martin of Pawtucket and Alice Plante in Maryland; and several nieces and nephews. The funeral was private. Burial was in Rhode Island Veterans Cemetery, Exeter.

MARTIN (McGRATH) [New Bedford MA Standard Times, Sunday 28 Dec 2003] Taunton -- Mary P. (McGrath) Martin, 83, of First Street died Saturday, Dec. 27, 2003, at Morton Hospital after a brief illness. She was the widow of Joseph F. Martin. The daughter of the late John and Lorette (Coleman) McGrath, she lived in Taunton all of her life. She attended Annunciation of the Lord Church. Mrs. Martin was a housewife. She graduated from Taunton High School in 1938. She was a member of the Galic Society, Queens Daughters and the Sacred Heart Women's Guild. Survivors include a daughter, Marita Lonczak of Ludlow; two sons, Richard Martin and James Martin, both of Taunton; and three grandchildren, Jennifer and Alyssa Martin of Taunton and Amelie Lonczak of Ludlow. Her funeral will be at 8 a.m. Wednesday from the O'Keefe-Wade Funeral Home, with a Mass at 9 a.m. in the Annunciation of the Lord Church. Interment will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery. 

MARTIN (WELCH) [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 5 June 2004] Smithfield - Mary Ann Martin, 60, of Grandview Drive, a retired lab technician, died Wednesday at Rhode Island Hospital, Providence. She was the wife of Vincent A. Martin. They had been married for 41 years. Born in Providence, a daughter of Hugh J. Welch Sr. of Providence, and the late Amelia C. (Croce) Welch, she had lived in Providence before moving to Smithfield 12 years ago. Mrs. Martin was a lab technician at Miriam Hospital, Landmark Medical Center, Hopkins Medical Lab, St. Joseph Hospital, and the Rhode Island Blood Center before retiring. She was past president of North End Girls Softball League. Besides her husband and father, she leaves a daughter, Deborah A. Martin of Cumberland; a son, David A. Martin of Smithfield; a brother, Hugh I. Welch Jr. of Providence; and three grandchildren. She was the sister of the late Joyce K. Littrell. The funeral will be held Monday at 8:30 a.m. from A.A. Mariani & Son Funeral Home, 200 Hawkins St., Providence, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 in St. Agnes Church, Chatham Street, Providence. Burial will be in St. Francis Cemetery, Pawtucket.  

MARTIN (WALSH) [Providence RI Journal, Wednesday 13 Oct 2004] Providence - Catherine T. "Kay" Martin, 87, of Brookridge, in Brooksville, Fla., and formerly of Providence, a homemaker, died Friday at home. She was the wife of the late Edward E. Martin Sr. Born in Providence, a daughter of the late Lawrence and Albina (Cashman) Walsh, she had also lived in Bradenton, Fla., before moving to Brooksville 15 years ago. Mrs. Martin leaves two daughters, Abby Ann LaPlante of Lady Lake, Fla., and Kathryn T. Baumeister of Spring Hill, Fla.; two sons, Edward E. Martin Jr. of Spring Hill and John F. Martin of Fernandina Beach, Fla.; a sister, Albina Pizzo of East Providence; nine grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated today at 9 a.m. in St. Anthony Catholic Church, Brooksville. Burial will follow in Florida Hills Memorial Gardens, Spring Hill.

MARTIN [Newport RI Daily News, Monday 25 Oct 2004] Martin - In Newport, RI, October 24, 2004, Francis Joseph Martin, husband of Claire (Losito) Martin. Residence Newport, RI. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his memory to the American Heart Association, 275 Westminster Street, Suite 100, Providence, RI 02903. [Providence RI Journal, Tuesday 26 Oct 2004] Newport - Francis Joseph Martin, 86, of 22 Ellery Rd., a retired civil servant and management analyst, died Sunday at Newport Hospital. He was the husband of Claire (Lozito) Martin; they had been married 54 years. Born in Newport, he was a son of the late John Aloysius and Annie (Vanneman) Martin. He attended the St. Mary School and Rogers High School. Mr. Martin had been a civilian employee at the Newport Naval Base for many years before retiring in 1978 as a management analyst at the Naval Underwater Systems Center. He later had worked for McLaughlin Research, in Middletown. In his youth, he had been a ballboy at the Newport Casino. He had served as a member of the People's Credit Union board of directors for 30 years, and also had been a member of the board of the Star of the Sea corporation. An Army Air Corps veteran of World War II, he served in the 99th Bomb Group in Africa, the Middle East and Europe. A lifelong learner, he at one point had been the oldest student at Salve Regina University. He was a founder and the first president of Salve's Circle of Scholars, and had served the organization for many years. He was a member of the St. Joseph Church Players Guild. Mr. Martin had been president of the Jesus Savior School PTA,and a volunteer for Child & Family Services, and more recently, for the Rose Island Lighthouse Foundation. Besides his wife, he leaves a son, David Michael Martin of Middletown; three daughters, Anne Martin Nagle of Mansfield, Mass., and Mary Martin Fitzgerald and Nancy Martin Leonardo, both of Newport; and a granddaughter. He was the brother of the late Thomas Martin Sr. and Phillip, Kimball, Martin, Frederick, Helen, Katherine, Alice and and Elizabeth Smith, Mary Hutchins and Margaret Cremin. The funeral will be held tomorrow at 8 a.m. from the O'Neill-Hayes Funeral Home, 465 Spring St., with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9 in St. Joseph Church, Broadway at Mann Avenue. Burial will be in St. Columba Cemetery, Brown's Lane, Middletown.

MARTIN (COSGROVE) [New Bedford MA Standard Times, Sunday 13 Mar 2005] Dartmouth -- Ruth C. Martin, 82, of South Dartmouth died at home Thursday, Nov. 25, 2004. She was the widow of Walter F. Martin; they were married 51 years. Born in Canton, the daughter of the late Clement B. and Mary (Leahy) Cosgrove, she was raised in Boston. She moved to New Bedford after her marriage; she resided in South Dartmouth 44 years. She later divided her time between South Dartmouth, Fairhaven and Naples, Fla. She attended Boston University and graduated from Boston City Hospital School of Nursing and the John Robert Powers School of Modeling. Before her nursing career, she was a buyer for Jordan Marsh in Boston. After graduating from nursing school, she served in the United States Public Health Service as an operating room nurse assigned to Cottage Hospital on Martha's Vineyard. Mrs. Martin was the community health nurse for the town of Dartmouth for many years. She took a leave of absence to help establish Hillcrest Nursing Home, now Brandon Woods. She was the original nursing administrator of the home and subsequently returned to the position of health nurse in Dartmouth. She was a camp nurse for New Bedford at Camp Echo on Sconticut Neck, Fairhaven. She was a parishioner of St. Mary's Church, South Dartmouth, and was active in the Our Lady of the Assumption Charismatic Prayer Group and Women's Aglow over the years. She was a former member of the St. Mary's Church Women's Guild. Active in fund-raising, she was co-chairwoman of many fashion shows. She was the first chairwoman of the country fairs. Mrs. Martin was a member of the New Bedford Catholic Women's Club, the New Bedford Preservation Society, Boston City Hospital School of Nursing Alumni Association and Jamaica Plain High School Alumni Association. She was a former member and shareholder of the Anthony Beach Association and a former emeritus member of the New Bedford Yacht Club. Survivors include two sons, Walter F. Martin II of Lincoln, Steven G. Martin of Baileys Harbor, Wis.; three daughters, Elizabeth Emond of Richmond, R.I., Ruth Ann Martin of South Dartmouth and Patricia Burden of Lynnfield; a sister, Doris A. Lahage of Stuart, Fla.; a brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Richard W. and Delores C. Martin of Rockford, Ill., and Naples, Fla.; seven grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and many cousins, nieces and nephews. She was the sister of the late Clement B. Cosgrove Jr., Russell E. Cosgrove and Robert V. Cosgrove. Her memorial Mass will be at 11:30 a.m. Saturday at St. Mary's Church, 783 Dartmouth St. 

MARTIN (DALEY) [New Bedford MA Standard Times, Monday 13 Feb 2006] New Bedford — Sarah M. "Sally" (Daley) Martin, 86, of New Bedford died Saturday, Feb. 11, 2006, at St. Luke's Hospital after a long illness. She was the widow of Francis J. Martin. Born in St. Joseph's, Salmonier, Newfoundland, she was the daughter of the late David and Cathleen (Christopher) Daley. She lived in Boston and Nantucket before moving to New Bedford where she lived for most of her life. She was a communicant of St. Lawrence Church. She worked as a nurse's aide for various doctors in California and was the activities director at Bristol Nursing Home in New Bedford. Mrs. Martin was a member of the West Roxbury Irish Social Club for 15 years. She ran the annual Newfoundland Reunion Dance for 20 years, which began in New Bedford and extended to Brockton, Quincy, Dorchester and Boston. She was well known for her Irish bread and Irish jig. Survivors include three sons, Brendan P. Martin and Raymond F. Martin, both of New Bedford, and Edmund C. Martin of California; a daughter, Claudia Martin Marsh of Fairhaven; a brother, Michael Daley of Newfoundland; five sisters, Madeleine Didham, Patricia Burlin, Clothilda Daley and Katherine Fagen, all of Newfoundland, and Connie Daley of Melrose; four grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. She was the sister of the late Brendan Daley and Larry Daley. Her funeral Mass will be at 9 a.m. Thursday in St. Lawrence Church. Burial will be in Rural Cemetery. Arrangements are by Saunders-Dwyer Home for Funerals, 495 Park St. 

MARTIN (BYRON) [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 10 Sep 2006] Martin, Dorothy Ann (Byron), died Friday, at her Providence home. Born in Providence, she was the wife of the late Detective Sgt. Jeremiah F. Martin of the Providence Police Dept. She was the daughter of the late Daniel B. and Katherine M. (Kennedy) Byron and the sister of the late Helen (Byron) Reilly. Dorothy received her Ed.B and M.Ed from Rhode Island College. She received an M.A. from Providence College in Religious Education in 1974. She was a Certified School Psychologist and did advanced-graduate studies at Boston University in Psychology and Administration. Throughout her life, she worked with children and adults with special needs. She served as a Special Education Director for the towns of North Providence, Johnston and Central Falls. She was a former director of the Center for Children with Cerebral Dysfunction in Providence from 1968 to 1971. John E. Fogarty Center in North Providence was very dear to her. She was actively involved in a variety of capacities, most recently serving on their Board of Directors. In addition she was a former director of Religious Education at St. Patrick's Parish in Cumberland and was a lector and Eucharistic Minister at St. Patrick's Parish in Providence as well at Rhode Island Hospital and Elmhurst Extended Care Facility. Dorothy is survived by, her loving son, Jeremiah Martin Jr. of Providence; a daughter, Kathleen Martin Nelson of East Providence; a grandson, Alexander Nelson, his wife Laura, and great grandson Kamyn; a granddaughter, Elizabeth Dalton and her husband Mark; and her happily anticipated great granddaughter, beloved nieces and nephews and many treasured friends. Dorothy was a strong, warm and determined woman who will be greatly missed. Funeral will be Tuesday at 9 a.m. from the Russell J. Boyle & Son Funeral Home, 331 Smith St., Providence. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. in St. Patrick Church, Smith St., Providence. Burial will be in St. Ann Cemetery, Cranston. Visiting hours Monday, 4-8 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to John E. Fogarty Center, 220 Woonasquatucket Ave., North Providence, RI 02911 or St. Patrick Church 152 Holden St., Providence, RI 02908 in her memory would be appreciated. 

MARTIN (KEEFE) [Providence RI Journal, Friday 22 Sep 2006] Martin, Jean (Keefe), 79, of St. Elizabeth's Home in East Greenwich. She was the wife of the late Felix (Marty) Martin. Born in Providence to Minnie (Stewart) and John Keefe. She is survived by her three children and their spouses; Mary Venker (Jim) of Charlotte, NC, Kevin Martin (Sue) of Wakefield and John Martin (Sandi) of Warwick. She also leaves behing her seven beloved grandchildren and two sisters; Margaret Haggerty of Beaver Falls, PA and Mary Keefe of Cranston. Mrs. Martin graduated from Cranston High School and St. Joseph's Hospital Nursing School. She and her husband raised their family while living in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, later retiring to Bonnet Shores. A Mass of Christian Burial will be Tuesday, September 26, 2006 at 10:00 A.M. in St. Thomas More Church in Narragansett followed by internment at the RI Veterans Cemetery in Exeter. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the St. Elizabeth Home, 1 St. Elizabeth Way, East Greenwich, RI 02818.

MARTIN (McCARRON) [Providence RI Journal, Friday 28 Dec 2007] Martin, Elinor M., (McCarron), 89, of Euclid Avenue, Riverside and Mt. St. Rita Health Centre, died on Wednesday, December 26, 2007 at Miriam Hospital in Providence. She was the wife of the late James S. Martin. Born in Providence, a daughter of the late John T. and Catherine V. (Smith) McCarron, she lived in Riverside since 1946. Elinor was a library assistant then a comptroller for the City of East Providence for over 25 years, retiring in 1990. She was a talented singer, pianist and lover of music. Elinor was the charter member of the Crescent Home Demonstration Club, a member of the St. Brendan Forever Young Club, a former Den Mother and a volunteer for several charitable causes. She was the devoted mother of James S. Martin Jr. of Ellicott City, MD; Jayne F. Martin of Riverside; Kathryn A. Williamson and her husband Gary of South Kingstown. She was the beloved grandmother of Carly Williamson and her husband Todd Melton; Kaylin Williamson, Timothy Williamson, Lindsay Martin and Timothy Martin. She was the sister of the late Frances McCarron, William Cook, Raymond Cody and John Finnerty. Elinor had a loving circle of friends. Her funeral will be held on Saturday, December 29 from the W. Raymond Watson Funeral Home, 350 Willett Avenue, Riverside at 7:45 am with a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Brendan Church, Turner Avenue, Riverside at 9 am. Burial will follow in Gate of Heaven Cemetery. Calling hours are Friday 4-8 pm. Flowers are respectfully omitted. Contributions in Elinor's memory to IN-SIGHT, (services for the visually impaired), 43 Jefferson Blvd., Warwick, RI 02888/www.in- sight.org would be deeply appreciated. 

MARTIN [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 5 Jan 2008] Martin, Gertrude A., 89, formerly of Burnside Avenue, Riverside, died peacefully on January 3, 2008 surrounded by her loving family. Born in Providence, a daughter of the late Patrick R. and Mary (McCabe) Martin, she lived in Riverside for 60 years. Miss Martin was a Registered Nurse for the East Shore VNA for many years before retiring in 1983. She was a graduate of St. Joseph's School of Nursing Class of 1941. Gertrude was a 60 year communicant of St. Brendan Church. She is survived by a brother; John J. Martin of West Palm Beach, FL and eight nieces and nephews including Stephen P. Martin of Riverside. She was the sister of the late Edward R. Martin and Marguerite M. Martin. Her funeral service will be held on Tuesday, January 8 from the W. Raymond Watson Funeral Home, 350 Willett Avenue, Riverside at 9 a.m. with a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Brendan Church, Turner Avenue, Riverside at 10 a.m. Graveside Burial will follow in St. Ann Cemetery, Cranston. Calling hours are Tuesday morning 8-9 a.m. Flowers are respectfully omitted. Contributions in Gertrude's memory to Amos House, 415 Friendship Street, Providence, RI, 02907 would be deeply appreciated. 

MARTIN [New Bedford MA Standard Times, Friday 4 Apr 2008] Fairhaven — Brendan P. Martin, 62, of New Bedford died Wednesday, April 2, 2008, at the Royal of Fairhaven. He was the husband of the late Kathleen M. (Hitchings) Martin. Born on Nantucket, the son of the late Francis J. and Sarah M. (Daley) Martin, he lived in New Bedford for most of his life. He served in the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam War. Survivors include two daughters, Lisa Souza of Fairhaven and Patricia Martin of New Bedford; two brothers, Raymond F. Martin of New Bedford and Edmund C. Martin of California; a sister, Claudia Martin of Fairhaven; three grandchildren, Destiny Fraticelli, and Kyle and Matt Souza; and nieces and nephews. His Funeral Service will be held on Saturday at 9 AM at the Saunders-Dwyer Home for Funerals, 495 Park St., New Bedford. Burial will follow in Rural Cemetery. Visiting hours Friday 5-8 PM. 

MARTINS (REAGAN) [Providence RI Journal, Wednesday 28 Apr 2004] Newport - Mary Martha (Reagan) Martins, 87, formerly of Connection Street, and later of the Grand Islander Health Care Center, in Middletown, a retired housekeeper, died Monday at the Rockville Nursing Home, in Rockville, Md. She was the wife of the late Americo Daniel Martins Sr. Born in Newport on Sept. 5, 1916, she was a daughter of the late Daniel Edward and Martha Ann (Peabody) Reagan. She moved to Maryland about a year ago. Mrs. Martins had worked for many years as a housekeeper. She had been a supporter of, and frequent visitor to, the hairdressing school at Rogers High School. She loved to knit, crochet and sew. Mrs. Martins was a longtime parishioner of St. Augustin Church. She leaves a son, Americo Daniel Martins Jr. of Rockville; five grandchildren; and two great-granddaughters. She was the mother of the late Mary Patricia (Martins) Levitre, and the sister of the late Eleanor Frances (Reagan) Elliott, Elizabeth Veronica (Reagan) Forbes and Julia Aluwishia (Reagan) Horan. The committal service will be conducted on Friday at 10 a.m. in St. Columba Cemetery, Brown's Lane, Middletown.

MARTINS (SULLIVAN) [Newport RI Daily News, On-line Obituaries, March 2006] Newport - Catherine "Kay" M. (Sullivan) Martins, 92, of 113 Connection Street, Newport, RI, formerly of 41 Second Street & 34 Atlantic Street, Newport, died on March 1, 2006, peacefully at home. She was the beloved wife of the late Edward C. Martins. They were married for 46 years. Born at home, on the Point on July 19, 1913, She was the daughter of the late John J. and Catherine M. (O´Neill) Sullivan. Catherine was a life long Newport resident, residing for 43 years on the point before moving to the 5th ward. She was a life-long parishoner of St. Augustin's Church and a member of the former St. Augustin's Mothers Guild. Prior to her marriage, Catherine was employed for 20 years at the Newport Naval Torpedo Station on Goat Island as a piece worker. She was also employed by several Newport families as a private housekeeper and child care provider. Catherine participated for many years in the Annual Christmas Sales at St. Augustins. She was a volunteer charity collector for several national charity organizations. She was a devoted mother and assisted in her daughter's Brownie, Girl Scout Troops and 4-H club. Catherine enjoyed cooking and baking, sharing with friends and neighbors. She enjoyed reading, apple picking, walking, camping and automobile travel with her family. She is survived by her daughter and son in-law Katherine P. (Martins) & Charles V. Sandru of Newport, RI with whom she lived and received loving care. She is also survived by several cousins, nieces & nephews. She was "Grandma" to her Holly Polly the beagle. She was the sister of the late Cornelius S. Sullivan, John J. Sullivan, Thomas Q. Sullivan, Daniel J. Sullivan, Margaret L. Sullivan and Eileen J. Sullivan. Her funeral will be held on Monday, March 6, 2006, at 8:00am from the Memorial Funeral Home, 375 Broadway, Newport, with a Mass of Christian burial at 9:00am in St. Augustin's Church, Carroll Avenue, Newport. Burial will be in St. Columba Cemetery in Middletown. Donations in her memory may be made to Visiting Nurse Service, 1184 East Main Road, Portsmouth, Rhode Island 02871 or St. Augustin's Church Building Fund, 2 Eastnor Road, Newport, Rhode Island 02840. 

MARVEL (CAWLEY) [Providence RI Journal, Friday 13 June 2003] Rosemary A. Marvel, 55, of Washington Street, Plainville, Mass., formerly of Newport, a former customer-service manager, died yesterday at Caritas Norwood (Mass.) Hospital. She was the companion of Peter Pellorin of Plainville, and the former wife of Charles A. Loversedge Jr. of North Attleboro. Born in Newport, a daughter of Raymond J. Cawley of Newport, and the late Dorothy (Miller) Cawley, she had lived in Newport before moving to Massachusetts. Ms. Marvel had been the customer-service manager at the Mason Box Co., North Attleboro, for five years before retiring last year. She was a 1965 graduate of St. Catherine School, in Newport, and a communicant of St. Martha's Church, Plainville. She enjoyed reading. Besides her father, companion and former husband, she leaves a daughter, Lorianne L. Strickland of North Attleboro; a son, Charles A. Loversedge III in Germany; seven sisters: Margaret Boyle in Virginia, Patricia Souza and Ammarie Alton, both of Newport, Sister Constance Cawley of Chicopee, Mass., Catherine Andrews in Florida, Mary Norbury of Middletown and Dorothy Meyers in Minnesota; five brothers, Joseph, Patrick and Ralph Cawley, all of Newport, Thomas Cawley of Greenfield, Mass., and John Cawley of Portsmouth; and seven grandchildren. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Tuesday at 10 a.m. in St. Martha's Church, South Street, Plainville. Burial will be in St. Columba Cemetery, Middletown.

MASON (DELANEY) [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 9 May 2004] West Warweick - Marie A. (Delaney) Mason, 87, of Greenbush Road, formerly of Hopedale Drive, a retired sales representative, died Friday in Roger Williams Hospital, Providence. She was the wife of the late Albert B. Mason. Born in Providence, a daughter of the late Michael and Mary A. (McGrath) Delaney, she had lived in Providence before moving to West Warwick in 1950. Mrs. Mason had been a sales representative at Sears Inc. in the Rhode Island Mall, Warwick, for 15 years, retiring in 1978. She was a communicant of St. Joseph Church, and a former member of the Ladies of St. Anne and the Daughters of Isabella. She leaves two sons, Robert J. and Kevin M. Mason, both of West Warwick. She was the sister of the late James M. Delaney. The funeral and burial will be private.

MASTERSON (McCORMACK) [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 26 Oct 2006] Masterson, Lynn M. (Mccormack), 35 of Warwick, was the wife and best friend of Shawn M. Masterson (who is originally from Coventry), mother of Madeline age five, Mary-Catherine age five and son Cormac age two. Lynn was the daughter of Thomas L. McCormack and Virginia A. McCormack of Warwick. She was the sister of Virginia A. Kennedy of Johnston. Those left behind also include countless other family and friends. Lynn left us suddenly on October 23, 2006. She was to celebrate her 9th wedding anniversary on October 25, 2006, and her 36th birthday on November 1, 2006. Growing up in Warwick and graduating from Pilgrim High School in 1988, Lynn then earned a degree from Johnson and Wales in 1994. After graduating from college, she began a career in the hospitality industry. Her last position was with Brown University working there until 2001 when her twin girls were born. A committed mother, she did not hesitate to leave her career to be a full time mom. Lynn gave of herself in every aspect of her life. She lent her time, energy and passion to St. Benedicts Church and the March of Dimes. Having a special gift to build instant friendships, she was the glue that held us all together. Above all, Lynn was an amazing mother. She shared each day with her children who woke up with a smile and went to sleep with a smile. She has touched many lives. Each day we will celebrate her life in ours. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Saturday at 10am in St. Benedict Church, Beach Ave. Warwick. Calling hours Friday 5-8pm in the Urquhart Murphy Funeral Home, 800 Greenwich Ave. Rt. 5, Greenwood, Warwick (exit 12A on I-95). In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory may be made to the March of Dimes, 200 West Exchange St., Providence, RI 02903. 

MASTERSON (McENNENY) [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 30 Mar 2008] Masterson, Marguerite R., 92, formerly of Virginia Ave. and a summer resident of Cape Cod died while in a peaceful sleep at the Saint Elizabeth Home, E. Greenwich on March 28, 2008. She was the wife of the late James R. Masterson, Jr. and mother of Patricia Walsh, Mary Mazza, Carole Lamendola and Peter Masterson. Born in Providence, she was a daughter of the late James F. and Mary F. (Griffin) McEnneny. Peg was a woman who appreciated manners, good food and fine books. She served as a librarian for many years at the East Greenwich Free Library, retiring to enjoy life with her grandchildren: Brian Walsh, Justin, Kimberly, Lynne, and Audrey Lamendola, James and Virginia Mazza and Daniel Masterson. She is also survived by a sister, Mary Frances Risko and two great-grandchildren. She was a 1937 graduate of the University of Rhode Island and a member of Delta Zeta Sorority. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Wednesday at 10:00am in Our Lady of Mercy Church, Fourth Ave., E. Greenwich. Burial will be in St. Patrick Cemetery, E. Greenwich. Calling hours Tuesday 5-8pm in the Hill Funeral Home, 822 Main St., East Greenwich. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Elizabeth Home, One Elizabeth Way, E. Greenwich, RI 02818. PICTURE

MASTEY (MULDOON) [New Bedford MA Standard Times, Thursday 30 June 2005] New Bedford -- Jean Ann Muldoon Mastey, 58, of New Bedford died Thursday, June 23, 2005, at home surrounded by her family. She was the wife of Henry S. Mastey. Born in the Georgetown area of Washington , D.C. , she was the daughter of Kathleen Leonard Muldoon and the late William B. Muldoon DDS. She grew up in New Bedford and attended Holy Family Grammar School and Bishop Stang High School . She worked and lived in the Boston area from 1971 to 1985, then returned to New Bedford to raise her children and be close to her family. She enjoyed a long and successful career as a nurse, completing the registered nurse program at St. Luke's Hospital School of Nursing, a bachelor of science degree in nursing from Saint Anselm's College and a master of science degree in nursing from UMass Dartmouth. She was a member of the nursing honor society Sigma Theta Tau, Theta Kappa chapter. Some of her achievements include the Student Nurse of the Year Award from Saint Luke's Hospital, and several professional publications, presentations and research projects. She was the chief operating officer at Community Nurse and Hospice Care in Fairhaven , where she worked for the past 13 years. She was honored by her organization last year, with the dedication of the conference room in her name, in recognition of her outstanding leadership and commitment to her co-workers and the families they serve. Many family members have also benefited from her medical advocacy skills. She also served with New Bedford Public Schools throughout her children's school years. Her activities included participation in the Keith Jr. High Marching Band Association and work in all aspects of New Bedford High School music department. She was elected and served on the school councils of the schools her children attended, continuing her participation throughout her illness. Mrs. Mastey was known by all as the ultimate communicator, applying her creativity, listening skills, persuasive speaking ability and genuine caring. She gave something of herself to everyone she met. Her twinkling eyes, warm smile and playful spirit will be remembered. Survivors include her widower; her mother; a son, Andrew Thomas Muldoon Mastey; a daughter, Sophia Muldoon Mastey; three brothers, William B. Muldoon Jr. and his companion, Catherine O'Gorman, Patrick Leonard Muldoon and his wife, Eileen, and Thomas P. Muldoon and his wife, Patricia; two sisters, Kathleen Muldoon Bohan and her husband, Mark, and Mary Muldoon Walfield and her husband, Steven; six aunts and uncles; 16 nieces and nephews and 30 cousins. Her funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Holy Name of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish, 121 Mount Pleasant St. Burial will be private at a later date. Arrangements are by Saunders-Dwyer Home for Funerals, 495 Park St .

MATHEWSON [Providence RI Journal, Sat 23 Feb 1946] Mathewson - Suddenly in Cranston, Feb. 21st, Francis A., husband of the late Irene (Cullen) Mathewson. Residence 52 Maple St., Cranston. Funeral from James V. Crofton Funeral Home, 810 Cranston St. Saturday Feb. 23rd at 8:30. Requiem Mass in St. Ann's Church, Cranston at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends are invited.

MATHEWSON (MALONE) [Newport RI Daily News, On-line Obituaries, Dec 2005] Middletown - Mary V. (Malone) Mathewson, 93, of 140 Bliss Road, Middletown, RI, died Monday, December 19, 2005 at the Grand Islander Health Care Center, Middletown. She was the wife of the late Arthur C. Mathewson. Born in Portsmouth, RI on February 27, 1912, she was the daughter of the late Thomas and Mary (Jackson) Malone. Mrs. Mathewson worked at the Rhode Island State Police Barracks in Portsmouth as a domestic. After moving to Newport she worked at LaForge Tea Room. Mrs Mathewson worked as the Dining Room Manager at the Hotel Viking for many years. During her career in the hospitality business, she worked for the Shamrock Cliff, The Sheraton and the Treadway Hotels. After retiring in 1986, she continued her career as a helper and aide to numerous elderly clients in Newport. She was an active member in the Aquidneck Island Business and Professional Womans Club, serving as Treasurer for several years. She was a communicant of St. Joseph's Church. She is survived by two sons Thomas C. Mathewson of Blakeley, GA, Arthur C. Mathewson Jr. of Marietta, GA, a daughter Mary V. "Ronnie" McCoy of Windsor Locks, CT; a brother Raymond L. Malone of Little Compton, RI, two sisters Helen Matley of Middletown, RI, Sister Cecelia Parrott of Marietta, GA; a granddaughter Ann M. Cataloni of Middletown, RI; four grandsons James V. McCoy of Enfield, CT, Andrew C. Mathewson of Tuscalusa, AL, Christopher T. Mathewson of Marietta, GA and David C. Mathewson of Canton, GA; and six great-grandchildren. She was also grandmother of the late Sharon Clay and sister of the late Rita Malone, Andrew Malone, Thomas Malone, Paul Malone and John Malone. Her funeral will be held Friday, December 23, 2005, at 8 a.m. from the Memorial Funeral Home, 375 Broadway, Newport, with a Mass of Christian burial, at 9 a.m. in Jesus Saviour Church, 509 Broadway, Newport, due to renovations in St. Joseph's Church. Burial will be in Middletown Cemetery in Middletown. Calling hours will be Thursday, December 22, 2005, from 2-4 and 7-9 in Memorial Funeral Home. Memorial donations may be made to St. Joseph's Church Building Fund, 5 Mann Avenue, Newport, RI 02840.

MATHISON (McGLINCHEY) [Newport RI Daily News, Thursday 20 May 2004]  - In Newport, RI, May 17, 2004, Genevieve (McGlinchey) Mathison, wife of the late William Wallace Mathison. Residence 144 Coggeshall Avenue, Newport. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in her name to the Salve Regina University Library, 100 Ochre Point Avenue, Newport, RI 02840. [Providence RI Journal, Wednesday 19 May 2004] Newport -- Genevieve McGlinchey Mathison, 93, of 144 Coggeshall Ave., a retired educator and engineer, a former member of the Newport School Committee, and a prominent figure for many years in the city's public life, died Monday at the Heatherwood Nursing & Subacute Center, on Bellevue Avenue. She was the wife of the late William Wallace Mathison. Born in Boston on Feb. 10, 1911, the daughter of the late James J. and Sarah (Clarke) McGlinchey, she was a 1928 graduate of the Cambridge Latin School and a 1932 graduate of Harvard University's former Radcliffe College, both in Cambridge, Mass. She later earned a master's degree in physics and a certificate of advanced graduate study in education, both from Boston College. After graduating from Radcliffe, Mrs. Mathison had taught science in the Cambridge public schools for 10 years. From 1945 to 1949, she worked at the Naval Ordnance Test Station (NOTS) in China Lake, Calif., where she participated in the testing of the Sidewinder missile. She and her husband then came back East, to work at the Naval Underwater Ordnance Station (NUOS) in Newport, where she was the facility's first female engineer. While working at NUOS, from 1951 to 1957, she performed acoustic testing of torpedoes, particularly, the MK 16 MOD.4. From 1957 to 1959, Mrs. Mathison served as chair of the science department of the new Rogers High School. She also had been a leader in the local PTA. She later was elected to the city's School Committee, on which she served from 1981 to 1982 and 1985 to 1993. Mrs. Mathison also had been active for many years in coastal affairs. Through her research and her testimony before the Coastal Resource Management Commission, she is credited with achieving state recognition of 22 public rights-of-way to the waterfront, along Thames Street and the Cliff Walk. She was a founding member of Operation Clapboard, a past president of the Women's Democratic Club, a past treasurer of the Fifth Ward Improvement Association, and a past secretary of the Historic Hill Association, the Rhode Island Independence Commemorative at Newport and the Newport Engineering Society. Mrs. Mathison also had helped to establish the local Irish Cultural Heritage Association, which is responsible for the annual St. Patrick's Day festivities, and had served as president of the Ladies Ancient Order of Hibernians. Active in the church as well, she had been a president and grand regent of the Catholic Daughters, and a president of the Diocesan Council of Catholic Women. She leaves three daughters, Sarah "Sally" Gauch and Genevieve "Betsy" Wiggins, both of Middletown, and Dr. Marian Desrosiers of West Barnstable, Mass.; and seven grandchildren. The funeral will be held Friday at 9 a.m. from the O'Neill-Hayes Funeral Home, 465 Spring St., with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 in St. Augustin Church, Carroll Avenue. Burial will be in St. Paul's Cemetery, Arlington, Mass.  

MATRUMALO (CHRISTY) [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 26 Mar 2006] Matrumalo, Theresa M. (Christy), 84, of Cranston died on Thursday March 23, 2006. Born in Providence a daughter of the late Alphonse and Adeline (Cataldo) Christy, she was a life long Cranston resident. She is survived by her daughter Cheryl Moretti of Cranston, her sister Josephine Pezzulli of Cranston, her grandchildren Marc Moretti and his wife Isabel of Warwick, Gina Longbottom and her husband Keith of Cranston, Richard Matrumalo of Exeter and Michele Aubin of Warwick; two great grandchildren, Samantha and Micah. She was also the mother of the late Richard A. Matrumalo and sister of the late Eileen DiPalma, John, Anthony, James, Alphonse and Frank Christy. Funeral from the Nardolillo Funeral Home, 1278 Park Avenue, Cranston on Monday at 9 a.m. followed by a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Ann Church Cranston at 10 a.m. Visiting hours Monday Morning 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. Burial will be in St. Ann Cemetery, Cranston. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the Memory and Aging Program at Butler Hospital, 345 Blackstone Blvd., Providence, RI 02906 or to the St. Ann's Church Renovation Fund, 1493 Cranston Street, Cranston, RI 02920.

MATSON (McGANN) [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 7 Jan 2006] Matson, Helen M., 96, of Kenyon Ave., died Friday at the Scallop Shell Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Peace Dale. She was the wife of the late William H. Matson Jr. Born in South Kingstown, she was the daughter of the late James and Nellie (Dobson) McGann. Mrs. Matson was co-owner with her husband of the Kenyon Ave., Floral Co. for over fifty years before retiring. A life long South County resident, she loved her family, home and working with her husband in the flower shop. She was a member of St. Peter's By The Sea Episcopal Church, Narragansett. She is survived by her son, William J. Matson III and her daughter, Linda H. Barrows, both of Wakefield; grandchildren, William J. Matson IV, Shawn M. Barrows and Scott M. Barrows and six great-grandchildren. The funeral will be held Monday 10:30 AM in the Avery-Storti Funeral Home 88 Columbia St., Wakefield. Burial will be in New Fernwood Cemetery, Kingston. Visiting hours are respectfully omitted. Donations may be made to Scallop Shell Activities Fund, 981 Kingstown Rd., Peace Dale, RI 02879.

MATTESON (HARRINGTON) [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 15 Oct 2006] Matteson, Gladys M. (Harrington), 98, of Annaquatucket Road, died Friday at South County Nursing Center. She was the widow of Henry L. 'Pip' Matteson. Born in North Kingstown, a daughter of the late Gilbert and Jessie (Mitchell) Harrington, she was a Warper Tender for Hamilton-Webb Co. for 50 years, retiring in 1973. She was a communicant of St. Paul's Episcopal Church. She is survived by her caring sons, Leroy G. Matteson and Douglas S. Matteson, and her daughter-in-law, Donna Lee Matteson, all of North Kingstown. She was the cherished grandmother of four and great grandmother of seven. She was the sister of the late Olaf Harrington, Janet McCombs, and Mildred Barber. Funeral and burial will be private. Kindly omit flowers. Gifts in her memory to VNA of South County will be appreciated. The Cranston-Murphy Funeral Home of Wickford.

MATTHEWS (FORD) [Fall River MA Herald News, Wednesday 27 July 2005] Matthews -- (Ford) Catherine E., age 96, of Somerset formerly of Worcester, MA. Wife of Joseph S. Matthews for 64 years. Mother of Mrs. James (Maureen A.) Flightner and Sheila Matthews, grandmother of Barry & Ramona Flightner, sister-in-law of Margaret Ford, Mary Ford and Mary Matthews. Memorial Mass Thursday July 28, 2005 at 10:00 AM in St. Patrick's Church, 306 South St., Somerset. Burial Friday, July 29, 2005 at 1:00 PM in St. Philip's Cemetery, Millbury St. Grafton, MA. Relatives and friends invited. Memorial contributions may be made to Maryknoll Lay Missioners, c/o Sheila Matthews, P.O. Box 307, Maryknoll, NY 10545-0307. Arrangements in the care of Waring-Sullivan Home of Memorial Tribute at Rose E. Sullivan, 866 County St., Somerset.

MATTOS (ROONEY) [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 19 Mar 2006] Mattos, Maureen E. (Rooney), 73, of Winston Ave., died peacefully Friday. She was the wife of the late Manuel R. Mattos. Born in Providence, a daughter of the late John L. and Agnes G. (Shea) Rooney. She resided in Warwick since 1959. Maureen was employed with the City of Warwick for 20 years as a clerk in the Water Department and Engineering Department. She was a member of St. Rose & Clement Parish in Warwick. She was a long time companion of George Harding of Warwick. Mother of Patricia A. Decelles of Palm Bay, FL, Mary Ellen Danzer of Coventry, Raymond J. Mattos of Warwick, Robert F. Mattos of Marion, IL and Susan E. Mattos of Portland, TN. Sister of John T. Rooney, Thomas E. Rooney both of Warwick and Eleanor Rooney of Providence. Also survived by seven grandchildren and one great granddaughter. Her funeral will be held Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. from the Thomas & Walter Quinn Funeral Home 2435 Warwick Avenue, Warwick, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in St. Clement Church, Long Street. Burial will be in St. Ann Cemetery, Cranston. Visiting hours Monday 4-8 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial contribution to Cornerstone Adult Services, 140 Warwick Neck Ave., Warwick, RI 02889 or Golden Crest Nursing Centre, 100 Smithfield Ave., North Providence, RI 02904 will be appreciated. 

MAYER [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 23 March 2003] Joseph Francis Mayer Jr., 54, of Curran Brook Court, Cumberland, formerly of Apulia Street, East Providence, a clothing clerk, died Friday at East Gate Nursing Home. Born in Oswego, N.Y., a son of Mary N. (Leroy) Mayer of East Providence, and the late Joseph F. Mayer Sr., he had been a resident of East Providence most of his life. He had been employed by New to You Resale Clothing Co., Pawtucket, as a store clerk. He was a member of the Boy Scout Troop 252, in Providence, for the mentally challenged. He had won many medals in the Special Olympics. He was a communicant of St. Margaret Church. He enjoyed Native American culture, golfing, and country music. Besides his mother, he leaves a brother, Michael Mayer, and a sister, Ellen Lowell, both of East Providence; and many nieces and nephews and a great-niece. The funeral will be held tomorrow at 7:45 a.m. from W. Raymond Watson Funeral Home, 350 Willett Ave., Riverside, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9 in St. Margaret Church, Pawtucket Avenue, Rumford. Burial will follow in Gate of Heaven Cemetery.

MAYER (HARRINGTON) [Attleboro MA Sun Chronicle, Monday 10 Apr 2006] Rehoboth -- Irene Harrington Mayer, 53, of Cross Street, Rehoboth, a loving wife, daughter-in-law, sister-in-law, aunt and friend, died Saturday, April 8, 2006 at Sturdy Memorial Hospital in Attleboro. She was the beloved wife of 24 years of Harry A. Mayer, M.D. Born in Central Falls, R.I., on Sept. 21, 1952, Mrs. Mayer was a daughter of the late Milton and Rita (McCarthy) Harrington. She was raised in Rumford and was a graduate of St. Margaret's Grammar School and later East Providence High School, class of 1971. In 1973, Mrs. Mayer received an associate degree in Pre-School Education from LaSalle Junior College in Newton. Mrs. Mayer was an office manager at her husband's medical practice, Harry A. Mayer, M.D., on Emory Street in Attleboro since 1984. A resident of Rehoboth since 1983, Mrs. Mayer enjoyed gardening, watching the Boston Red Sox and loved animals, especially her two dogs Morgan and Madison, and three ferrets. In addition to her beloved husband, Harry, Mrs. Mayer is survived by her mother-in-law, Virginia R. Mayer of San Antonio, Texas; two brothers-in-law: John J. Mayer of Aiken, S.C., and Michael J. Mayer of San Antonio, Texas; three nephews, cousins and friends. A funeral will be conducted on Wednesday, April 12, 2006 at 8:30 a.m. from the Duffy-Poule Funeral Home, 20 Peck St., Attleboro. Followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Margaret's Church, 1098 Pawtucket Ave., Rumford, R.I. celebrated by the Rev. Thomas L. Keenan, pastor. Burial will follow. Visiting hours will be held on Tuesday, April 11 from 5 to 8 p.m. in the Duffy-Poule Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in her memory may be made to: The Colonial Basset Hound Rescue, Inc., c/o Cathie Tassinari, 15 Stevens St., Peabody, MA 01960 or at www.colonialbhr.org.

MAYNARD (GLEASON) [Providence RI Journal, Monday 13 Mar 2006] Maynard, Marion G., 100, of Lafayette St., a teacher at the Baldwin Street School in Pawtucket for 20 years retiring in 1968, died Friday in the Village House, Newport. She was the wife of the late Edgar Maynard. Born in Central Falls, a daughter of the late Thomas E. and Mary (Smith) Gleason, she was a Pawtucket resident for 71 years. Mrs. Maynard was a graduate of RI College, class of 1926 and a member of their Alumni Association. She was a member of the St. Raymond's and St. Margaret's Leisure Groups, and the Blackstone Valley Retired Teachers Association. She leaves three daughters, Marianne Needham of East Greenwich, Jean McMillan of Middletown and Elizabeth Maynard of Pawtucket and Newport; a son, Thomas Maynard of Saunderstown, three grandchildren, Paul and John Gardiner and Melissa Botelho and two great grandchildren. The funeral will be held Wednesday at 9 a.m. from the Monahan Drabble & Sherman Funeral Home, 230 Waterman St., Providence with a Mass of Christian Burial in St Raymond's Church, North Main St. at 10 a.m. Calling hours Tuesday 4-6 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the RI College Alumni Association, 600 Mt. Pleasant Ave., Providence, RI 02908.

MAYOH (McKENNA) [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 1 June 2008] Mayoh, Barbara A. (McKenna), 76, of Cranston, died on Memorial Day at the Philip Hulitar Center, Providence. Born in Providence on New Years Eve, 1931, she was the daughter of the late John and Elizabeth (Durrigan) McKenna. She grew up in Providence and graduated from St. Xavier High School. A longtime resident of Garden Hills, Cranston, she was a homemaker and retail salesperson for many years, concentrating on cosmetics, and was successively employed by a number of Rhode Islands memorable department stores, retiring in 2000. She met so many people through the years because of her dedicated presence on the cosmetics counter that she could hardly go anywhere in RI and not meet someone she knew. She is survived by her three sons, Robert Mayoh of Warwick, Gary Mayoh and his wife Sandra of Johnston, and Scot Mayoh and his wife Maria of Providence. She also leaves her former husband Robert Mayoh of Chester, Vermont, a sister Maureen Palange of Wakefield, her brother John McKenna and his wife Joan of Greenville, her grandchildren Jason Mayoh of Pawtucket, Bapke and Evan Mayoh of Maarssen, The Netherlands, Daisy Jo Mayoh of Providence, a nephew and four nieces. She was the grandmother of the late Daniel Mayoh. In keeping with her final wishes there will be no calling hours or funeral. A memorial gathering will be scheduled at a later date. Condolence wishes to her immediate survivors can be made by visiting www.murphyfuneralhomes.org. Cremation arrangements by The Urquhart-Murphy Funeral Home of Warwick. 

MAZZEI (SWEENEY) [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 30 June 2007] Mazzei, Blandine 'Shirley' (Sweeney), 76, of Providence, passed away Monday, June 25, 2007 at Rhode Island Hospital. She was the beloved wife of the late Mario Mazzei. Born in Canada, she was the daughter of the late James E. and Imelda (Joseph) Sweeney. She had worked in the Jewelry Industry in Rhode Island. She leaves her devoted son, Peter J. Mazzei of Providence, retired P.P.D and seven brothers and six sisters residing in Canada. Her funeral will be held Monday at 9 a.m. from the Maceroni Funeral Home, 1381 Smith St., North Providence, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in Holy Ghost Church, Knight St., Providence. Visitation Sunday 4-7 p.m. Burial will be in St. Ann Cemetery, Cranston.