A resident of Salem for most of his life.
Ernie and his wife were active in many organizations.
Lifelong avid Boston sports fan who had a sharp wit and a great sense of humor.
She attended St. James School and Salem High School, and earned a degree in cosmetology.
Raised and educated in Salem.
Elected as a member of the Salem City Council.
She was a dedicated and loving wife, mother and grandmother.
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.
Known for her "McKenna Magic" friendliness.
Secretary in Salem State University's History Department For over 20 Years.
After retiring from teaching he entered the real estate industry as a realtor and appraiser.
Joined the Air Force and served stateside during the Vietnam War.
The warning, due to an elevated fire weather threat, is in effect from noon until 6 p.m. for much of the state.
Born in Peabody, Mass.
Had a 40 year career in the leather and shoe industry. In his early years he worked in various shoe factories on the North Shore.
She was employed at Kronos in Chelmsford as Payroll Manager specializing in Taxes until the time of her illness.
She loved to go dancing with friends and enjoyed all types of music.
She will be remembered as a kind and gentle woman who brought smiles to the faces of all who knew her.
World War II veteran as well as Korea and Vietnam, he served with the Army and was the Bronze Star recipient for bravery in the line of duty
A veteran of the Vietnam war he served in the Philippines and Japan as well as stateside.
Worked as a bookkeeper for several companies including several law offices. She retired from Salem Suede.
She enjoyed the summer and the ocean, and loved being able to wear flip flops.
She grew up in Salem, and met the love of her life, her tall dark handsome U.S. Navy Sailor. They spent 65 wonderful years together.
Retired from Sylvania in Salem, she was a member of the Peter A. Torigian Community Life Center.
Worked for many years at the St. Joseph’s bingo, and as a housekeeper and secretary at the St. Joseph’s Rectory
enjoyed boating and fishing and cruising along the North Shore coast and was a long time member of the Palmer’s Cove Yacht Club.
A veteran of the Vietnam war he served in the Philippines and Japan, as well as stateside.
He was raised and educated in Beverly and Salem.
Worked for many years at the former Daniel Low & Co. of Salem.
An accomplished mixed media artist, he self-published a book of his art titled “Inspiration.”
She worked at Addison Gilbert Hospital, Salem Hospital, and North Shore Children’s Hospital.
Graduate of Salem High School, class of 1956.
She spent 30 years at the Collins Middle School where she worked as both teacher and administrator.
She was an amazing figure skater, and was offered a spot in the Ice Follies at the end of her senior year in high school.
She battled cancer and kept her dignity and grace each and every day of her earthly life.
Lifetime member of Ste. Anne Parish, The League of Catholic Women and a loyal contributor to many charitable organizations.
World War II Veteran.
She will be remembered as a devoted wife, loving mother, and endearing grandmother.
She was a longtime parishioner at St. Thomas Church.