She was a regular presence assisting her parents who owned and operated North Beverly Gardens.
Served his country during the Korean Conflict as a member of the U.S. Army.
She was a living and loving friend to all she touched; loved volunteering at Thanksgiving at the First Baptist Church.
He worked as a machinist, manufacturing marine products.
Served at Haven from Hunger, the Granite Street Neighborhood Association, and Peabody Citizens for Better Government.
Excerpts fom the Beverly Police Department log.
He loved music, animals, novels, the ocean and watching sports.
Modeled his store after Colonial Williamsburg, and became one of the few authorized dealers of Williamsburg reproductions in Massachusetts.
She was known for her great sense of humor and she will be deeply missed by her family, her friends and all who knew her.
She loved singing, remodeling homes, playing cards with friends and family, and being out in the sunshine.
Memorial donations can be made to Pediatric Hematology Oncology Fund at MGH: MGH Development Office.
After graduating high school, during World War II, she worked as a human resources secretary at the General Electric Co. in Lynn.
She was a delegate for the Democratic State Convention for several years.
She loved taking care of her children and grandchildren.
She had a great love for music and spending time with her grandchildren.
Lifelong resident of Beverly; graduated from Beverly High School in 1943.
Outstanding quilter, and also enjoyed knitting, baking, dancing, music, and art.
She had been employed with the New England Telephone Co. for many years. She also had been employed with the Kellogg Cereal Co.
World War II Veteran; saw action in Normandy.
A longtime resident of Beverly, she dedicated her life to her profession but most of all, her children.
Mother of two daughters.
Worked alongside his longtime friend, Daryl Provencher, as a Foreman for Affordable Home Improvement.
Her most notable quilt, which she led the creation of, is the Millennium Quilt that now hangs in Beverly City Hall.
Led his family across the world working for international schools in Yemen and the Cayman Islands.
His love for painting led him to start his own painting business known as Shamrock Painting.
Lifelong resident of Beverly.
Traveled extensively and was a great movie fan. An avid reader, she enjoyed crossword puzzles, and belonged to a card club for over 50 years
Later in life she enjoyed working as a guide at the Salem Witch Museum.
He loved sports and started and coached a 7th grade basketball team at the former Edwards School.
One of his proudest moments was winning the International Rhythm & Blues Talent Competition in Memphis, Tenn.
The warning, due to an elevated fire weather threat, is in effect from noon until 6 p.m. for much of the state.
Veteran of the Korean War, serving in the Navy on the USS New Jersey Battle Ship from 1951-1954.
He worked for 30 years for Sylvania in Danvers, and later for North Shore Dental Lab in Lynn for many years.
He was an outstanding “Mr. Mom,” a job he loved and excelled at.
She enjoyed the summer and the ocean, and loved being able to wear flip flops.
Was employed as a property maintenance painter on the North Shore, and as hobbies enjoyed fishing, dirt biking and golfing.
Born in Beverly, he was the son of Carol A. (Roy) Brook of Beverly.
She enjoyed many years working at Desjardins Jewelers.
He was raised and educated in Beverly and Salem.
Proudly served his country in the U.S. Navy, where he met his bride-to-be, Beverly.