After retiring from teaching he entered the real estate industry as a realtor and appraiser.
The warning, due to an elevated fire weather threat, is in effect from noon until 6 p.m. for much of the state.
Longtime member of the Assembly of God in Beverly.
Member of American Legion Auxiliary Unit 331 and a member of Polish, Russian, Lithuanian American Citizen’s Club, both in Danvers.
A loving husband and father he enjoyed traveling, family gatherings, woodworking and fishing.
He worked for 30 years for Sylvania in Danvers, and later for North Shore Dental Lab in Lynn for many years.
A lifelong Danvers resident, he enjoyed coaching youth football.
A longtime resident of Danvers, Louise was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother and mentor.
Served in the U.S. Army during World War II as a member of the 102nd Field Artillery.
He was employed as an electrical engineer by Raytheon for 38 years until the time of his retirement.
Retired from Sylvania in Salem, she was a member of the Peter A. Torigian Community Life Center.
Member of the Catholic Daughters of America, the Thomson Country Club, and the Danvers Garden Club.
World War II Veteran, witnessed the raising of the American flag at Iwo Jima and the ultimate surrender of the Japanese at Tokyo Bay.
Member of the Vittori Rocci Post in Beverly, the Danvers Senior Center, the Polish American Club in Danvers and the Moose Lodge in Malden.
Entered the U.S. National Guard and served from 1967 to 1971.
An accomplished mixed media artist, he self-published a book of his art titled “Inspiration.”
Employed as a food broker for Acosta Sales and Marketing. He also enjoyed his work as basketball referee.
Member of St. Mary’s of the Annunciation Church.
Entered the Xaverian Brothers in September,1949. Received the holy habit the following March, taking the religious name Brother Alberto.
Served in the US Navy during World War II. His four brothers also served in various branches of the military at the same time.
Served in the U.S. Marine Corps, and went on to a career in electrical engineering.
He joined the US Marine Corps and proudly served until December of 2013,
Served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War.
She grew up in Peabody, and lived in Danvers for many years.
Proudly served as a U. S. Navy “Seabee” in Vietnam, followed by nearly 20 years as a member of the Massachusetts Army National Guard.
Vietnam War Veteran.
Participant in virtually every South Pacific island battle, including Iwo Jima, and was present at the Japanese surrender at Tokyo Harbor.
Computer repair technician for many years.
She loved hiking outdoors and deeply appreciated all of nature’s great creations.
Recipient of two Purple Hearts, Silver Star and a Bronze Star. Worked at the Pentagon as a courier for Gen. George C. Marshall.
Alice found inspiration and solace in her Catholic faith and Easter was her favorite holiday.
Member of the United States Navy Seabee during World War II. He was a deeply patriotic man and his family was very proud of his service.
U.S. Navy Veteran.
She loved to travel and especially enjoyed trips to her camp in Maine.
World War II Veteran; received a Purple Heart after being injured in the line of duty.
Named the 1984 Boston Globe Division 2 Coach of the Year, and the Salem News and Lynn Item Coach of the Year.
Docent at the Peabody Essex Museum, member of the Danvers Garden Club, and the Danvers Historical Society.
She was a cherished daughter, wife, mother, sister, grandmother and aunt who loved spending time with family and friends.
U.S. Army Veteran