Rob Lynch enjoyed coaching both American and National Little League, Babe Ruth Baseball, and Danvers Girls Softball.
She retired from Kaiser Systems. She enjoyed crafting, especially crocheting and was an avid reader.
She enjoyed gardening, swimming, bowling, shopping, attending local Polish festivals, and dancing the Polka with her husband.
He was a member of the AOH Division 11, VFW Fidelity Post 1011, St. Michael Society, Peabody.
She enjoyed spending her time golfing, crocheting, reading and playing games of chance.
Represented Danvers in the establishment of the North Shore Regional Vocational School.
She was a generous, funny, positive, and uncommonly kind friend and mother, who touched the lives of all who knew her.
Glen Tremblay had a strong passion for music, enjoyed playing guitar and singing vocals for several rock bands throughout his adult life.
Tri-town Auto Supply was the go-to store for auto parts and supplies for over 35 years on the North Shore.
Member of the Maple Street Congregational Church and the Danvers Historical Society. Volunteered at Salem Hospital and VNA Care Network.
He served with the U.S. Air Force. during the Vietnam War.
He was an honest man with a big heart and a goofy laugh that would give you anything you need.
She was a loving mother, grandmother and great-grandmother who enjoyed time with her family.
Communicant of Saint Mary of the Annunciation Church where she was a member of Our Lady’s Sodality.
Memorial donations may be made to the Kaplan Family Hospice House.
He enjoyed time with family, and being with his pet dog, Tina.
Graduated from Danvers High School, and Salem State College, where he was an outstanding athlete.
Evelyn was an avid reader, but also enjoyed cooking, quilting, crocheting, crossword puzzles, playing cribbage and watching sports.
He enjoyed camping, traveling, and summer vacations on Cape Cod.
A loving husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather and brother.
Founder and proprietor of Frequency and Time Systems Inc. and Kernco Inc., both of Danvers. He held eight patents.
Her love of travel lead her to become a professional travel agent.
A loving and devoted wife, mother and grandmother, Jane was the past president of the New England Safety Deposit Association.
John also enjoyed playing pool and achieved several gold medals in the Senior Olympic Games in Florida.
Member of Our Lady’s Sodality, Court Henry A. Sullivan of the Catholic Daughters of the Americas, and the former Catholic Mr. & Mrs. Clu
Member of the former Calvary Episcopal Church.
Joined the Civilian Conservation Corps, and then the U.S. Navy, serving honorably during World War II.
Raised and educated in Danvers.
Active in coaching and officiating in youth sports for over 30 years. He coached many championship baseball and basketball teams.
Ernie and his wife were active in many organizations.
She was a parishioner of St. Richard Church in Danvers.
Senior aircraft designer at the General Electric Riverworks plant in Lynn until the time of his retirement.
Mother of two daughters.
She loved traveling and spent many summers as a child on Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket and as an adult spent her winters in Florida.
He had been employed for 45 years with Met Life Insurance as an office administrator.
His love for painting led him to start his own painting business known as Shamrock Painting.
Worked for the New England Telephone Company; retired after 30 years of service.
Communicant of the former St. Alphonsus Church in Danvers.
Later in life she enjoyed working as a guide at the Salem Witch Museum.