Linda passed away at her home after a lengthy battle with cancer.
Beloved husband, loving father, brother and grandfather.
Retired Billerica Public School teacher.
Graduated from Burlington High School in 2008. She worked throughout high school at LaCascia’s Bakery in Burlington.
He was raised and educated in Burlington and a 1975 graduate of Burlington High School.
Alicia’s battle with kidney disease began when she was just 20 years old. She received several transplants over the years,
Memorial donations may be made to Alzheimer’s Association.
She was a humble and gentle soul. At the same time, she was no pushover and would firmly stand her ground when she had to.
He will be remembered as a quiet man who had a strong work ethic and enjoyed his life.
She was a fantastic cook; Sunday dinners were a big production for Evelyn Holey.
He owned many different types of boats over the years.
He enjoyed reading, history and loved following the stock market and what was going on in the world of finance.
Remembrances may be made in his memory to: Institutional Advancement, Lahey Health
She was also very involved in her husband’s and her son John’s company J. C. Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc.
His first job as a youth was a stable hand at the Crown W. Stables in Burlington.
Devoted husband for 35 years; loved his work and dog, "Louie."
Memorial donations in his name may be made to the United Church of Christ Congregational or the Shriners Burn Institute.
Toscano was a 2014 graduate of Burlington High School.
Szymanski died Friday, Aug. 1.
Havern served in the Massachusetts State House for 20 years.
Victor R. Coombs, Jr. died unexpectedly last week. He enjoyed fishing, was a competitive marksman and played golf.
Melissa R. Jones passed away Friday following a lengthy battle with illness.
Harold Cohen was awarded a Purple Heart, two Bronze Stars and a World War II Victory Medal, among other honors, for his service.
Kristin M. Lucia, a member of the Burlington High School class of 2006, passed away unexpectedly last Thursday.
Karwan owned Karwan Photos and worked for the Daily Times Chronicle for more than 30 years.