Obituaries

North Reading's Joseph Gannon Passes Away

Longtime town resident was a graduate of Boston College.

Joseph B. Gannon, Jr. of North Reading passed away on January 4th . He was 80.

Joe was born in Everett, attended Malden Catholic High School and was a graduate of Boston College.

Joe is survived by his wife of 45 years, Susan Gannon, his sons Scott Gannon of Wellesley, MA, Kevin Gannon and his wife Wendy of Beverly, MA and Timothy Gannon and his wife Kara of Hingham, MA. He is also survived by seven grandchildren: Alexander, Casey, Sophie, Colin, Lukas, Lindsey and Brady and his favorite dog Murray who brought him so much joy the last months of his life.

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Joe’s career started in sales at Johnson & Johnson, then 20 years at Polaroid Corp where he traveled over six continents as Director of International Marketing. Later Joe was selected to participate in The President’s Executive Exchange Commission and worked as a Special Advisor in the Dept. of Commerce. He late returned to Boston College as Executive Director of the International Marketing Institute at the Graduate School of Management.

Joe was an avid golfer for many years at Thomson Country Club in North Reading, enjoyed traveling the world for both work and pleasure. Took great pride in the accomplishments of his children and great joy from his grandchildren and the many 4-legged family members he and Susan loved over the years.

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Relatives and friends are invited to attend a Funeral Service in the Cota Funeral Home on Thursday, Jan. 10th at 4 pm. At the request of the family, there will be no calling hours. Interment will be private.

Please omit flowers and make contributions in Joe’s memory to the Yankee Golden Retriever Rescue, PO Box 808, Hudson, MA 01749-0808 or online at YGRR.org.

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