Somerville obituaries and available visitation information.
Cornelia was a Somerville resident for over 50 years and wife of late Magoun Square business owner "Billy O" O'Keefe.
Hergert served as Somerville's director of human services under Mayor Capuano and started the city's Human Rights Commission.
Remigio, "the kind of police officer you want serving your community," died after he was hit by a car while riding his motorcycle on I-95.
Kelly was a loving husband, brother and father, and proud member of IATSE Local 11.
Michael was a devoted husband, father, brother and uncle.
Rego was one of the last remaining Timberwolves, a storied infantry division that fought in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany.
Calling hours are Monday afternoon, followed by a funeral mass Tuesday morning. Relatives and friends are invited.
Mary was an active woman who enjoyed spending time with her family, volunteering at the Somerville Senior Center and watching the Red Sox.
Family, friends and her home were paramount to Rosemary's life.
Peter was the chief financial officer of several Massachusetts tech companies before retiring in 2014.
Somerville resident's life was dedicated to his children, his life partner, Brenda, traveling the world and golf.
Bob was a talented artist who enjoyed painting throughout his life.
Born in Portugal, a Somerville resident for 30 years.
Joan grew up in East Boston and moved to Somerville, where she lived for six decades.
Louie lived in Somerville for most of his life and operated Louie's Barber Shop in Medford until his retirement at 92.
The family wishes to thank the entire staff at the Bearhill Nursing Center in Stoneham for the care Anne had while she was there.
Harry was the former owner of the Commonwealth Tire Company. After retiring, he developed a passion for art, painting, sculpting and poetry.
Antonio was passionate about finish tailoring, which he learned growing up in Italy, and handled special orders for Bruins and Pats players.
William was born and raised in Somerville, where he served as a police officer for many years.
Mary was a member of the Coast Guard Women's Auxiliary during WWII and spent many years working for Somerville Public Schools.
In lieu of flowers, donations are appreciated to Michael's children, Katelyn and Michael Paquet.
A lifelong fan of Boston sports, Larry died peacefully at his home on Saturday with his beloved Patriots on TV.
Linda enjoyed a long career with the Somerville Public Schools, including a 20-year stint as a science teacher at Powder House.
Robert F. Quinn passed away on Oct. 4. He was longtime firefighter and EMT for the City of Somerville.
A life-long Somerville resident, Matthew enjoyed hockey and baseball. He was preparing to join the USMC.
Kilty lived in Holliston and Sudbury, and was a native of Somerville, where she graduated high school.
Tresilian died on June 1.
Ciampa, who was at one point awarded the key to the City of Somerville, died on May 19.
Mellino died on May 5.
Coco died in Florida on April 28.
DiBenedetto died on April 29.
The onetime writer of the "Ms. Cams Olio" newspaper column died April 15.
Sumera, 87, died on March 24.
The political activist and author died March 16.
Taylor, who served on the Somerville Board of Aldermen from 1986 to 2013, died on Wednesday.
O'Riordan, 60, formerly of Somerville, died March 7.