Morris passed away in her Acton home after battling ALS for years.
Sandra owned and operated a daycare center out of her home on Central Street in West Concord.
Fred served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War and loved spending time in the garage, tinkering with cars and fixing things.
After completing her Master's in Education at the University of Illinois, Mary worked in the Acton public school system for many years.
A lifelong fan of Boston sports, Larry died peacefully at his home on Saturday with his beloved Patriots on TV.
Mary was a beloved mother, grandmother, sister and aunt.
Trudy was born in The Netherlands, but moved to Acton and raised her family.
Bob was a an accomplished photographer, a talented musician, a Master Scuba Diver and highly skilled in computer design.
Richard "Dick" Calandrella was also a member of the Acton Nursing Committee and was an active member of Acton Cable Access Television.
A talented artist, Stacy enjoyed sketching and drawing, and also worked with paints. She especially loved making jewelry.
Keith passed away at home on May 29 after a battle with cancer.
Mrs. Goller was a nursing assistant at Emerson Hospital for many years.
Ken had lived in Acton for nearly 50 years.
John served in the United States Army Air Force during World War II.
The mother of Acton native Steve Carell died just one day before Mother's Day.
Allard served over 30 years in the U.S. Military.
Morse was the brother of Acton Fire Capt. Scott Morse.
Wardwell, 43, died unexpectedly after an incident in Acton last week.
He passed away March 6.
She passed away Jan. 4.
He was 95.
The following obituary is from Acton Funeral Home.
He was a guitarist in several local bands.
He worked in the Maynard Public School system for 22 years.
He was a member of the group "Two For The Show."
She was a member of the Massachusetts Audubon Society.
She was a psychotherapist, potter, photographer, mother, and wife.
He was an electrical engineer.
She lived in Hudson at the time of her death.
Morse died Sept. 8.
He passed away Aug. 12.
A funeral was scheduled for Thursday.
She was also a teacher and computer programmer.
He was also a local carpenter.
He also loved baseball and gardening.
She worked at the Jenks Library of the Acton Historical Society for many years.
He was also an avid runner who completed several marathons, including the Boston Marathon.
A celebration of life will be held April 5.
Stanley Edgar Newson, 82, died peacefully on Saturday, Feb. 8.