His permanent home was in Oak Bluffs.
Fereshetian, of Carlisle, opened doughnut shops with his brothers in Arlington and Woburn. He was 92.
He was a chief engineer at Raytheon.
She died Thursday at her home in Lexington.
He was the second-generation owner of Arena Farms.
He passed away Sept. 16.
Kaufman, an "intellectual and a life-long learner," was born in Texas.
A public funeral will be held Friday for Marianne Mellnick.
Shaheen graduated from Concord High School in 1937.
She was remembered as "a vibrant, intelligent, witty young woman who touched many hearts along the way."
Waugh lived in Lincoln and was a pioneer in field of nuclear magnetic resonance.
She served at Cutler Army Community Hospital in Fort Devens.
She worked as a psychiatric nurse at MacLean’s Hospital for many years.
Stout served aboard the USS Saint Francis River during the Korean War from 1951-1953.
Piermarini taught language arts at Lexington High School for many years.
A funeral was scheduled for Thursday.
She was a graduate of Westford Academy.
She worked as a psychiatrist at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Manchester, N.H. and Bedford, Mass.
He studied bioremediation and biocatalysis; his work was chronicled in the more than 200 publications.
He was also a local carpenter.
He met his wife, Nancy, in town.
Richard Mazzeo, a fisherman, served in the U. S. Army during the Vietnam era.
King, who was diagnosed with cancer in 2006, started a non-profit for cancer research and support.
The following obituary is from Dee Funeral Home.
Henry Eaton also circumnavigated the globe several times.
She died July 4.
He was a firefighter for 32 years and served in the Korean War.
A founding member of Concord’s Ag Committee, James Laurence Catterton died last Friday, Dec. 13.
Pam Washek died Sunday, Dec. 2.
Willie (Charlene) Turner passed away on May 24.
Headmaster at Fenn; teacher at Brooks; Nobles.