Jimmy worked at Maria Hastings Elementary School, where he was beloved by students and staff.
Herman served in World War II and received two Purple Hearts and a bronze star.
Frances was an active member of the St. Brigid Women's Club and Sodality and spent her summers in Nova Scotia and winters in Florida.
Lorna "was a passionate intellectual and was interested in philosophy, and spirituality."
Sister Irene was a supervisor at Residential Communities in Lawrence and did community services for her congregation in Lexington.
Elizabeth was an avid bird watcher, nature lover and gardener and felt at home on or near the water.
Steven was an engineer at IBM for 30 years and worked at Wells Fargo for 20. Visiting hours are Tuesday, followed by a service Wednesday.
Vivian was a former president of the Boston Printmakers whose work has been included in various collections around the world.
Dorothy is survived by two sisters, seven children, seven grandchildren and a great-grandson.
Peter was the author of "The Insider's Guide to Growing a Small Business."
A loving mother, aunt, sister and more.
Priscilla was born in Arlington, Massachusetts, raised in West Medford, and lived for over sixty years in Lexington.
Jordan was a gifted artist, producer and a passionate musician.
Quinn attended the Bridge school and started his own charitable organization entitled "The Quinn Bin." Here's how you can get involved.
McCulloch was the Rosen Family Professor of International Finance Emerita in the Economics and International Business School at Brandeis.
Oscar received a doctorate in Mathematics from the University of Cincinnati.
McGinn passed away on April 26.
Capt. James "Jim" Kilmartin passed away on Tuesday, March 22.
He enjoyed working part-time at Henry’s Market in North Beverly.
He was 95.
White died Friday, Dec. 26.
She died Dec. 12 of natural causes.
He "gave his heart and soul" to a local youth soccer program.
She and her husband, Brad, were pioneering explorers.
She founded the Federation for Children with Special Needs.
Piermarini taught language arts at Lexington High School for many years.
The following obituary is from Dee Funeral Home.
Havern served in the Massachusetts State House for 20 years.
Burns won the Pulitzer for a book on Roosevelt.
Eladhari died Wednesday, June 18.
As Armstrong's company grew, he would always ask employees and visitors, “What do you think is the one thing that you need to have to work for me?” The answer: “Compassion.”
Curt died unexpectedly Monday, Jan. 27.