She was a busy member of The Beverly Senior Center, volunteering her time there and an avid Bingo player.
An accomplished mixed media artist, he self-published a book of his art titled “Inspiration.”
Her name is recorded with the Registry of National World War II Memorial, and the Women in Military Service in America Memorial.
Switchboard operator for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for years; worked at Beverly Savings Bank for 15 years.
She married William Gallagher, who developed his father’s leather brokerage business into an international company.
She was an amazing figure skater, and was offered a spot in the Ice Follies at the end of her senior year in high school.
Her nursery school, Mrs. McNeil’s Half Acres, was an institution on the North Shore.
He was an advocate for many involved with any sort of challenge navigating a tangled bureaucracy.
She worked at the United Shoe Machinery Corp. in the office as a Payroll Clerk for many years.
Enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren, and researching and hunting down things he enjoyed.
Graduated from Beverly High School, class of 1987 and earned her degree from Marion Court College in Swampscott.
She loved the beauty of the White Mountains. She was an avid cribbage player, reader and NASCAR enthusiast.
She was a loving wife, step-mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and friend who will be missed by all who knew her.
He volunteered his time at Lifebridge in Salem, and dedicated himself to helping people in need.
Coached Beverly little league and coached in the youth basketball leagues.
Grew up in Beverly and was a graduate of Beverly High School, class of 1974.
Worked in Beverly schools cafeteria system.
Contributions may be made in her memory to the American Heart Association.
Recently retired from Axcelis of Beverly where she had been a long time employee as a librarian of records.
Member of the Herman A. Spear Post #331, American Legion, Union Club and Italian Community Center. Coached Beverly Little League for years.
U.S. Army veteran of the Vietnam War.
Emplyed as a machinist. She enjoyed her Spiritual and Wicca religions.
Graduated fr Beverly High School in 2012, and graduated of Benjamin Franklin Institute where he received an associate’s degree.
Graduated from Beverly High School in 1970.
Casey leaves a legacy of touching so many lives, but her greatest legacy is her daughter Gillian, whom she loved “to the moon and back.”
North Shore Rod & Gun Club 1987 Sportsman of the Year, and the League of Essex County Sportsmens Clubs 1997 Sportsman of the Year.
Family, above all else, was most important in Marion’s life.
U.S. Army Veteran of World War II. Member of the Herman A. Spear Post #331, American Legion, Union Club and Italian Community Center.
Member of the Church of the Nazarene in Beverly.
Member of the former St. Joseph Parish of Salem.
Worked at Van Waters & Rogers for over 30 years.
Great fan of horror movies and Halloween.
Raised in Italy and immigrated to the United States in 1960.
Was one of the pioneers of the Route 128 Technology Highway. Former member of the Beverly Planning Board and Beverly Airport Commission.
Graduate of Beverly High School and North Shore Community College, he had a career in network security as a support engineer.
He served during World War II in Panama and Europe from 1942 until 1946.
Employed for many years as a warehouse and delivery driver for Johnny Appleseed in Beverly.
Received the Myra L. Herrick Outstanding Older American Award for his outstanding service.
He enjoyed riding his bike and was often seen peddling around Beverly.