Real estate and elder care careers.
Lois enjoyed trips to Foxwoods and Florida, but especially loved spending time with her family.
Graduated from Danvers High School and of Merrimack College.
Had been employed as a secretary for many years and worked for several companies on the North Shore.
She enjoyed sewing, knitting and quilting and then giving the products away.
Raised four children in Danvers.
Managed the family-owned recreational Lebel’s Grove, and was bookkeeper and clerk for her brother’s John M. Lebel Masonry Contractor Inc.
Members of “The Club”, a group of schoolgirls from Salem High who have continued their bi-weekly lunches for 75 years.
A Memorial will be held in Spring.
World War II Veteran. Pilot for American Airlines for 34 years.
Served in the U.S. Coast Guard.
Donations in her name may be made to the Danvers People-to-People Food Pantry.
Served in the U.S. Army.
Nurse for many years at Beverly Hospital and was also associated with the Visiting Nurses Association.
Gentle, made people laugh, and was an encourager. He challenged people to live honestly.
Raised and educated in Danvers.
Participated in Civil War Reenactments
Ordained on Feb. 2, 1960.
Began her working career as a hairdresser and then worked in retail at Kresge Stores.
He served in the U.S. Army as a military police officer.
Memorial donations may be made in his memory to the Massachusetts General/North Shore Cancer Center.
He served in the National Guard for six years.
Celebrated 50 years as a priest in 2009.
She was a Research Administrator, Level III for Tufts-New England Medical Center.
Was a devoted parishioner of both St. Richard’s and St. Mary of the Annunciation churches in Danvers.
Known as “Dusty” to his friends and co-workers.
She was a graduate of Danvers High School.
She also enjoyed her times at the Danvers Senior Center where she was a star Bocce player.
He was a member of the Elks Lodge #1409 and the Italian American Citizens Club, both in Peabody.
Authored textbooks that were published in the U.S., Japan and Mexico.
In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy may be made to Brandon’s family at Go Fund Me, “Brandon Jenkinson 01923”
Former member of The Lady Sodality and the Catholic Daughters.
She was raised and educated in Salem and was a graduate of St. James Grammar and High School in Salem.
He enjoyed racing cars at the New England Dragway in Epping N.H.
Graduated from St. John Seminary, he was ordained May 23, 1970
She and her husband, Tony, sold their vegetables in front of their home on Liberty Street in Danvers for many years.
She had been employed at the former Sylvania in Danvers and Jordan Marsh in Boston.
Korean War veteran.
Memorial donations in her name may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association.
Teacher, spending many years at the Great Oak School in Danvers.