Hannah (Galanter) Zold died May 18 after contracting the new coronavirus.
Jack Brophy was fired after sleeping through a 911 call but an arbitrator rules the penalty was too harsh and he was awarded $250,000.
Ruma had been presiding judge at Peabody District Court before his retirement in 2006.
The Peabody native owned Smitty's Liquors in Tewksbury. A memorial service is scheduled for May 5.
Pimenta was a devoted husband, father, and longtime Peabody firefighter.
Bill Toomey served on the Peabody City Council for 26 years.
Dorothy Mae Buckley (Calnan) was the first woman in Peabody to work in the tanneries as a wet wheel operator at AC Lawrence.
James Sheldon Ford, of Peabody, was known for his skill with computers and ear for music.
Russo was born in Beverly and employed at Town Fair Tire in Danvers.
She was raised and educated in Danvers and was a graduate of Holten High School, Class of 1941.
Born in Peabody, Dorothy had a long career in nursing.
He was involved with the campus ministry, was president of Lancers Buddies Program helping special needs students, and was on the swim team.
Taeger served in the Coast Guard during World War II
Gioioso worked in the bakery of Shaw's Supermarket in Revere for 15 years.
Survived by his mother and brother.
She is survived by her husband of 68 years, Theodore Roosevelt Stocker.
Hudnall is survived by her husband of 68 years, Clyde. She served in the Pacific Theater, including Iwo Jima.
He was a member of the AOH Division 11, VFW Fidelity Post 1011, St. Michael Society, Peabody.
He was an active member of the Peabody Chamber of Commerce, the Leo Council # 508 Knights of Columbus.
Alice Daley was the wife of the late Peabody firefighter James T. Daley.
He was a communicant of St. John the Baptist Church in Peabody and was proud being the head usher at the 5 o’clock Mass.
World War II veteran; he was recipient of three Bronze Stars.
Loving mother and grandmother.
After the unfortunate death of his mother in 1996, Brandon and Billy’s Aunt Paula Ferreira was blessed when her two nephews became her sons.
Engraved the Treblinka urns, which hold the ashes of the Jewish people killed in Germany, that are buried on the grounds of Brandeis.
Worked in the construction industry for more than 50 years.
She also graduated from Mrs. Prichett’s Cake Decorating School and was a “master cake decorator” when her husband owned his bakery.
She was a loving mother, grandmother and great-grandmother who enjoyed time with her family.
Had been employed at the Merrimack Valley Distribution Co. in Danvers prior to her retirement.
Most recently he was working as an assistant at L’Arche community in Haverhill, as a care giver for adults with intellectual disabilities.
A loving wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother, she was dedicated to her family.
She was a Pediatric Nurse at North Shore Children’s Hospital before retiring.
She liked traveling back to Chios, the Greek island of her and Tassos’ ancestors.
She was active in Cub Scouts, the PTA, and volunteered at St. John’s Prep, where her children attended school.
Graduate studies at L’Universite de Laval in Quebec, Canada, and at L’Universite D’Avignon, France.
She worked in customer service at the old Jordan Marsh at the NorthShore Mall for 36 years.
Graduated from Danvers High School, and Salem State College, where he was an outstanding athlete.
Learned about the movie business helping his father with the 114 Drive-In in Middleton.
Will be remembered most for his tremendous kindness and passion for his students.
Peter enjoyed spending time with his family and was an avid sports fan of the Patriots and Red Sox.