Obituaries

Local Obituaries: March 21 - 27

Alexandra Hamilton, Annette Lemire, Noel Lehr and Phillip Bonin.

Alexandra Hamilton

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Alexandra "Ali" Hamilton, 22, of Easton, passed away March 22, 2013. She was raised in Easton and was a 2009 graduate of Oliver Ames High School. A sophomore and Criminal Justice major at Massasoit Community College in Brockton, Ali was employed part time as a hostess at Stoneforge Grill in Easton. An avid sports enthusiast, she was a member of the AAU Basketball and also played intramural softball. She enjoyed both the Red Sox and Boston Celtics. For the complete obituaryΒ click here.

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Annette Lemire

Annette Joan (Rapponeau) Lemire, 69, of Seekonk died March 27, 2013. Lemire was a resident of Seekonk for more than 30 years. She was politically active in the community and a true animal lover who took care of many, many animals over the years. She was a District Manager for The Sun Chronicle before retiring in 2005. For the complete obituary click here.

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Noel Lehr

Noel Lehr, 66, of Norton, passed away March 24, 2013. A resident of Norton for most of his life, Noel spent his early childhood living in Attleboro and was educated in Norton public schools. Prior to retiring, he had worked for over 10 years for the Attleboro public school system as a custodian, and had previously been employed as a custom painter. For the complete obituary click here.

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Phillip Bonin

Phillip George Bonin, 69, of Foxborough, passed away March 21, 2013. In 1962 he joined the Marine Corps Reserve and served until 1968. He was a machinist by trade. He followed his trade at Sylvania in Salem and Beverly Pattern Co. and later Frank M. Hill Machine in Walpole. In 1972 Phil became a Corrections Officer and the family moved from Salem to Foxborough. He worked at MCI Norfolk then Bay State Correctional Center where he received the 1987 Beyond Excellence Award for exemplary performance, attained the rank of Captain, then retired after nearly 25 years. During his retirement he was a substitute school bus driver for Foxborough.

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