Hamlet was the owner of Hamlet and Son Painting for more than 50 years.
Carey was on the Board of Directors of the Holliston Pantry Shelf.
Evie (Haynes) Wood died last week at 92, during her life she worked at Hopkinton Town Hall.
Dugan, 59, was born in Allentown, PA and resided in Holliston.
Morrison was a World War II vet, serving in North Africa, and a Holliston resident for 35 years.
Pearson was a member of the First Congregational Church of Holliston and is survived by her four children and 10 grandchildren.
Holliston's Patricia LaFlamme, 64, passed away on Sunday.
Meehan, a longtime Holliston resident, died last week at the age of 82.
Nugent died after a life of being involved in scouts, preserving Lake Maspenock and town government.
Williams was a 4th generation Hollistonian and her family was among the founding members of St. Mary’s Church.
Holliston's Beulah Chevarie was 96 and leaves behind 10 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren
Gordon Johnson was an active member of Holliston's Finance Committee for the past 5 years.
The Hopkinton resident loved Boston sports and lobstering in Maine.
Adams taught at the Caryl School in Dover for 29 years.
Todd Eric Vogel, 43, of Hopkinton, passed away Monday, April 9, 2012. Born in Riverside, NJ, he was the son of Carol (Todd) and Charles Vogel of Medway.
Despite a lifelong physical handicap from polio, Palomba played baseball and coached the Bay Ridge Indians softball team
Visitation for Sandi is being held today at Chesmore Funeral Home.
Costanza was born in Holland and lived in Holliston for 46 years.
Carrol-King, a Holliston resident, is survived by her four siblings.
Raneri was a veteran of the Korean conflict and resident of Holliston since 1962.
Rodman was a Navy quartermaster and is survived by his 5 children, two of whom live in Holliston.
Carol A. Shutt was a retired 911 operator and Drum and Bugle Corps member.
Services will be held for Wood tomorrow at First Baptist Church in Holliston.
Virginia Cole was a mother of two sons and longtime resident of Holliston.
Masci had lived in Holliston since 1964.
William O. Horne, 80, served in the United States Airborne during the Korean conflict.
Dianne was a an active member of St. Mary's Church, gardener, bird watcher and enjoyed spending time with her family.
Obituaries in Holliston and the surrounding region.
Donald "Bud" Lawson, the town's first full-time Fire Chief, was laid to rest Saturday morning.