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Sharon Fitzhenry, 37

Chemist for Blue Stream Laboratories

ARLINGTON - Sharon Rosemary Fitzhenry of Arlington, formerly of Foxboro, died suddenly at home on May 22, 2009. Born in Ckeektowaga, NY on July 17, 1971, she was 37 years old. A long time resident of Foxboro and a graduate of Foxboro High School, class of 1989. A graduate of William and Mary College in Virginia, BS Chemistry and Sociology 1993; entered graduate school on a research assistantship at William and Mary, receiving a Masters degree in Chemistry in 1995. She worked as a Chemist and Quality Control at Blue Stream Laboratories in Cambridge.

She is survived by her parents John J. and Maureen Fitzhenry of Durham, NH; a sister, Paula Fitzhenry of Durham, NH; two brothers, Robert Fitzhenry, his wife Michelle Diguette, their children Connor, Sean and Margaret of Madbury, NH and David Fitzhenry, his wife Jill, their children Jackson and Nolan of Weston.

Service Information: A funeral mass and celebration of her life will be announced at a later date. Donations may be made to Community Partners Foundation, 113 Crosby Rd., Suite 1, Dover, NH 03280-4375.

Albert Landry, 85

Former Peabody resident

LAS VEGAS, NV - Albert A. Landry, age 85, died in peace at his home in Las Vegas, NV on Sunday April 5, 2009. He leaves behind his beloved wife Sally Bass Landry after 32 years of marriage. Born in Lynn, he worked at Prime Manufacturing Co. for 35 years. He lived in Peabody prior to his move to Las Vegas in 1992.

He was a man with a gentle and kind nature, enjoyed his retirement and loved to laugh with his friends and neighbors. Having grown up in a musical family he always had a song in his heart.

He survived his mother Lillian, his brothers Norman, Bill, Bob and his beloved son Russell. He is survived by his sisters Lorrie Landry of Lynn and Geraldine Kenney of Salem, NH. He also leaves seven surviving children who were born during his 32 year marriage to his first wife, the late Genevieve (Clements) Landry. He leaves his children Albert Richard Landry, his wife Carol of Temecula, CA, Joanne Morrison of Wakefield, MA, Kathy Baldwin and husband Phil of Nahant, MA, Margie Horeczy and husband Stanley of Peabody, MA, Roger Landry and wife Jackey of Lynn, MA. He also leaves 10 grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren and three great great grandchildren.

Service Information: A private service will be held in Las Vegas.

Kenneth Dobbins, 67

Retired GE machinist

CHELMSFORD - Kenneth R. Dobbins, 67, of Chelmsford and formerly of Melrose and Lynn died on May 10, 2009 surrounded by his family after a prolonged illness. He was the husband of Dolores (Fischer) Dobbins with whom he celebrated 41 years of marriage and who resides in Chelmsford.

He was born on July 26, 1941 the son of the late John and Emma (Goguen) Dobbins of Lynn.

He was a graduate of Lynn Classical High School and attended Newbury College where he earned a degree in Business Administration. Ken was a veteran of the United States Army and served in the Vietnam War from 1963-1965. Ken retired from General Electric after 44 years where he worked as a machinist. He was a member of the VFW and American Legion. He was a parishioner of St. Mary Church, Chelmsford. He was a member of the Chelmsford Country Club and served as past president of the Chelmsford Youth Soccer Association where he was also a coach and referee. An avid sportsman, he enjoyed golf, soccer, fishing and all Boston sports teams. Ken and his wife traveled extensively, cruising the Caribbean, Pacific, Bahamas and Bermuda. They had also traveled to Europe, Canada and many places in the U.S.

In addition to his wife, Dolores, he is survived by two children, Jennifer Ann of Medford and Kenneth II and his wife Kara of Groton. He is also survived by nine brothers and sisters, John of Las Vegas, NV; Thomas of Danvers; William of Clifton Park, NY; Michael of Saugus; Katherine LaFleur of Freemont, NH; Maureen DeMeo of Kissimmee, FL; Joanne Dobbins of Plaistow, NH; Janet Sweeney of Swampscott and Ann Marie Moro of Lynn as well as many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his brother Richard and sister Patricia Steddom.

Service Information: Visiting Hours will be held on Wednesday evening from 4 to 8 p.m. at the BLAKE FUNERAL HOME, 24 Worthen St., Chelmsford. A Funeral Mass will take place Thursday at 9 oclock at Saint Mary Church. Burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy may be made in Kenneths name to the American Lung Association National Headquarters, 1301 Pennsylvania Ave., NW, Suite 800, Washington, DC 20004 or Veterans of Foreign Wars National Headquarters, 406 West 34th Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64111. Funeral Directors Richard P. Burkinshaw & Paul A. Hardy, Jr.

William V. McLaughlin, 71

Former City Planner

AMESBURY - Mr. William V. McLaughlin, 71, of Amesbury, passed away on Thursday, March 26th, 2009 at Anna Jaques Hospital, Newburyport MA. He was the husband of Wilhelmina Barbara (Bigelow) McLaughlin.

He was a former City Planner for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. William is survived by a daughter, Lauren McLaughlin and a son, Mark McLaughlin. William is also survived by Jane Hewitt, Diane Ranieri, William Hewitt and seven grandchildren.

Service Information: Memorial service will be announced at a later date.

Joan Robinson, 64

Lynn English math teacher

LYNN-Mrs. Joan K. (Smith) Robinson, age 64, of Lynn, died Saturday May 17th at Union Hospital. She was the wife of Franklin G. Robinson, to whom she had been married for 40 years.

Born in Portsmouth, NH, she was the daughter of the late William F. and Katherine A. (Delaney) Smith. She grew up in Lowell and graduated from Lowell High School. She then received a Bachelors degree in Math from Salem State College, Class of 1968. She lived in Lynn for the past 40 years.

Joan was a math teacher in the Lynn School System for 21 years, most recently at Lynn English High School, and retired in June 2008.

She was an awesome wife, mother and grandmother.

In addition to her husband, she leaves three daughters Mary Haight and her husband Andrew of Methuen, Nancy Pickett and her husband Joshua of Lynn, and Karen Kerr and her husband Michael of Rockford, IL; and three grandsons Josiah Pickett, Connor Haight and Ian Kerr. She was also the mother of the late Kevin Robinson. Service Information: A Memorial Visitation will be held in the Cuffe-McGinn Funeral Home 157 Maple Street, Lynn, on Thursday from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., followed by a Prayer Service at 7 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations in Joans memory to the Make-A-Wish Foundation, One Bulfinch Place, 2nd Floor, Boston 02114.

James N. Saulnier, 51

Computer analyst

SALEM - James N. Saulnier, 51, of Salem died unexpectedly June 24, 2009.

Born in Lynn, son of Nelson and Claire (Ramsdell) Saulnier of Salem, he was a graduate of St. Mary's High School. He lived on Cape Cod for several years, but always returned to the North Shore, his home. Upon his graduation, he served four years with the U.S. Air Force.

James was employed as a Computer Analyst for the past few years. He was previously a Professional Golf Instructor in Reston, Va. He was a graduate of the GE Apprentice Program and worked for several years as a Manufacturing Engineer.

James truly loved his two dogs Rowdy and Muffin, the ocean, golf and learning new things.

In addition to his parents, he leaves two sisters, Gail Farbrizio and her husband Kevin of Royalston and Denise O'Connor and her husband Tim of Danvers, one brother, Michael Saulnier and his wife Susan of Lynn, his loving companion Pamela Phillips of Beverly and his nieces and nephews Amy, Kevin, Colby, Madison, Tyler and Grace. Service information: Funeral from the CUFFE-MCGINN Funeral Home, 157 Maple St., Lynn Monday at 9 a.m. Funeral Mass in St. Pius V Church at 11 a.m. Relatives and friends respectfully invited to attend. Visitation period Monday from 9 a.m. Interment in Pine Grove Cemetery. Donations in his memory may be sent to My Brother's Table, 98 Willow St., Lynn, MA 01901.

Mark Gaudet, 43

Installer for Verizon, devoted sports fan

LYNN - Mr. Mark J. Gaudet, 43, of Lynn died Tuesday in the Kaplan Family Hospice House in Danvers after a brief illness.

Mark was born in Lynn, son of the late Alfred Freddy and Frances (Graham) Gaudet. He was a graduate of Lynn Vocational and Technical Institute Class of 1984. He then went on to North Shore Community College where he received his Associates Degree.

Mark was employed at Verizon where he worked in many departments, and most recently was an Installer. Mark worked for Verizon for the past 14 years having to retire due to ill health.

Mark loved all sports, and was very competitive. His true devotion were the Patriots. He also enjoyed golf.

Mark is survived by his loving soul mate Andrea MacNally and her children Robbie and Coral. He is also survived by 3 brothers Paul Gaudet of Lynn, David Gaudet and Susan Metheny of Peabody and Matthew Gaudet of Lynn, his four sisters Laura Harney and her husband David of Lynn, Mary Adario and her husband Paul of Salem, Helen Fortucci and her husband Richard of Lynn and Nancy Dorion and her husband Larry of Indiana. His brother in law Richard Mewa of Lynn. Also survived by many aunts, uncles, cousins nieces and nephews. He was the brother of the late Susan Mewa.

Service Information: Funeral from the Cuffe-McGinn Funeral Home, 157 Maple St. Lynn, Friday at 10 a.m. Funeral Mass in St. Marys Church at 11 a.m. Relatives and friends respectfully invited to attend. Visiting hours Thursday 4-8 p.m. Gifts in his memory may be made to the Kaplan Family Hospice House, 75 Sylvan St. Suite B-102, Danvers, MA 01923.

Jennie Fennessey, 90

Lifelong Lynn resident, active in church

LYNN - Jennie M. (Coviello) Fennessey, age 90, of Lynn, beloved mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, died Wednesday, August 12, 2009, in a local nursing home, after a lengthy illness. She was the wife of the late John J. Fennessey, and the daughter of the late Benedetto and Amalia (DeSisto) Coviello. Born in Lynn, Jennie was raised in West Lynn and was a lifelong resident of the city. Educated in Lynn schools, she worked for the City of Lynn in housekeeping at the Police Station and also City Hall for a number of years. During World War II, she worked for General Electric. She was Past Prefect of St. Patricks Sodality, a CCD teacher, and was active in all church activities. Jennie was an avid bowler and a fabulous Italian cook. She loved cooking for her family and friends. She enjoyed arts and crafts and has received awards for her art work, especially her oil paintings. She and her husband enjoyed many years of travel.

She is survived by her two daughters, Mary Ferron and her husband Donald of Sturbridge and Elaine Casey and her husband William of Topsfield; her two sons, Robert A. Fennessey and his wife Barbara of Byfield and John F. Fennessey and his wife Gail of Maine; her ten grandchildren, Matthew Ferron & his wife Beth, Jennifer Ferron Walsh & her husband Brian, Laura Ferron LaMothe & her husband Jeremy, Erin Fennessey Jaskulski and her husband Jeff, Caroline (Casey) Boreck and her husband Ramon, Alicia Casey, and Lisa, Randy, Joseph and Dana Fennessey; her seven great grandchildren, Camron, Ryan, and Braeden LaMothe, Cassidy and Samuel Ferron, Connor Walsh and Alyssa Jaskulski, as well as many nieces & nephews. She was the mother of the late Thomas Fennessey and sister of the late Joseph, Louis and Rocco Coviello, Josephine Piekarski, Antoinetta Champa, Mary Imperial, Rose Sullo and Millie Byrne.

Service Information: Funeral from the SOLIMINE, LANDERGAN & RICHARDSON FUNERAL HOME, 426 Broadway (Rt129) Lynn on Saturday, August 15, 2009. Visitation will be from 8:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. at the funeral home, followed by funeral mass in Sacred Heart Church, Lynn at 11 a.m. Interment in St. Josephs Cemetery, Lynn. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Hospice of the North Shore, 75 Sylvan St., Suite B-102, Danvers, MA 01923 or Alzheimers Association, 311 Arsenal St., Watertown, MA 02472.

Jim Teal, 67

Vietnam veteran, machinist

PEABODY - Jim Teal died at the age of 67 at Salem Hospital on August 26, 2009. Jim was the eldest sibling in a family of seven, born in Lynn, MA, on June 17, 1942. He was a current resident of Peabody, MA. Jim was married to Diane Marie (Comeau) Teal, formerly of Lynn - she predeceased Jim 15 years ago this summer. Together they had two children, James and Michele. Jim was a dedicated employee of the General Dynamic Shipyard in Quincy for many years. He later went on to become a Master Craftsman Machinist at GTE Laboratories of Waltham and retired from that position. He and his family lived in Lynn, Rockland and Burlington predominantly in their life. Jim served during the Vietnam era and in 1960-1962 was called to serve duty on the CVA-64 USS Constellation - on its first world cruise that crossed the equator. Jim, his father Lincoln, and brothers Robert and Richard were present for the christening of the ship in 1960. Jim enjoyed many years of camping with his family and enjoyed drives to Marblehead Neck. He had an insatiable passion for cutting edge knowledge that kept him well ahead of his time when it came to the latest and greatest technology. One especially strong trait of Jim was that when he had a personal opinion on any given topic, he was never afraid to express it.

Jim leaves behind his son James M. (Jim), his sons wife Ginger, and his grandson Zachary of West Newbury, his Daughter Michele of Burlington, and his grand children Melissa and Shawn, and his 9 month old great grandson Logan. Jim also leaves behind his Father, Lincoln Lee Teal (age 92). Jims Mother Shirley (Anderson) Teal pre-deceased him.

As the oldest in a family of seven, he also leaves behind his six younger siblings, Marilyn (Teal) Putnam of Poulsbo, WA, Robert of Saugus, MA, Richard of Arlington, VA, Kenneth of Westford, MA, Thomas of Peabody, MA and Nancy (Teal) Parshley of Lynn, MA and their respective families.

Service Information: A wake will be held at Solimine Landergan & Richardson Funeral Home at 426 Broadway in Lynn, MA on Saturday August 29, 2009 from 1:00-3:00 with a memorial service to follow from 3:00- 3:30. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to WGBH - www.wgbh.org/support/pledge or write to us at WGBH, PO Box 55785, Boston, MA 02205-5875.

Gail Devine Wendell
January 2, 1951 - March 30, 2013
Resided in Peabody, MA

Gail Frances (Devine) Wendell, age 62, of Peabody, died Saturday, March 30, 2013, at the Kaplan Family Hospice House in Danvers, after a lengthy illness. She was the wife of Philip Wendell, and the daughter of Rita (Hedges) Devine of Lynn, and the late Francis "Pat" Devine. Born and raised in Lynn, she was a graduate of St. Mary's High School, class of 1969. She moved to Peabody in 1974, with her husband Philip. Gail worked as a sales associate for Staples in Danvers and Jokers Wild in Peabody. She was a communicant of St. Thomas the Apostle Church in Peabody. She was active with the Boy Scouts for almost twenty years. She was a Cub Scout and Boy Scout Leader. She accomplished with pride the Wood Badge as well as the Shu-Shuga Badge. She also enjoyed dining out, especially at Red's in Salem, her grandchildren and most of all her life.

Besides her husband Phil and her mother Rita, Gail is survived by her two sons, Scott Wendell of Peabody and Lee Wendell of Peabody, her sister Sharon Tucker and her husband Marc of Newburyport, her brother James Devine of Dracut, and her beloved grandchildren Jack Thomas Wendell of Peabody, Diedre Marie Frances Wendell of Peabody and Summer Lilly Moriel of Lynn. She also leaves her two nieces Shaena and Danni, a nephew Ty Patrick and her mother-in-law Del Wendell. She was the daughter-in-law of the late Harold and Mary Wendell.

Her funeral will be held from the SOLIMINE, LANDERGAN & RICHARDSON FUNRAL HOME, 426 Broadway (Rt129) Lynn on Wednesday at 8AM, followed by a funeral mass in St. Thomas the Apostle Church, Peabody (Salem line) at 9AM. Interment will be in Puritan Lawn Memorial Park, Peabody. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited. Visiting hours will be on Tuesday from 5-8PM.

Catherine L. Goodwin
(Died June 15, 2011)

Catherine L. Goodwin, 89, a Local Historian, and a resident of Chelmsford, MA and Ogunquit, ME died on June 15, 2011 in Lowell.

Born in Dracut, MA to Roland M. and Louisa Pearce Hill, Catherine married John A. Goodwin in 1943, and raised four children in Lowell and Chelmsford. Catherine graduated from Dracut HS and in 1943 from Lowell State Teachers College. She served as President of her college class from 1940 onward, organizing class reunions through their 65th in 2008. U Lowell recognized her alumni participation with the 1993 Distinguished Alumni Graduate Award.

She was a life-long learner and is best remembered for her varied roles in sharing local history. She not only unearthed historical facts, but discerned the social context and personalities she researched, often with a subtle sense of humor. Beginning in the 1970s, she planned exhibitions for Lowell Museum relating to mill city life: china typical of 1880s in Lowell, silver by Lowell silversmiths, ladies underwear, portraits of historic Lowell people and personalities. In the 1980s for the Whistler House, she researched early Lowell artists, particularly the Shutes and Thomas Cantwell Healy; and for artist Samuel P. Howes, two years of her work culminated in an exhibition and catalog. She planned the Whistler House 100th Anniversary and hung every painting Whistler House owned. She oversaw the beginning of their conservation program. In the early 2000s, she presented “Ladies of Lowell” exhibition and lecture series. Together with her husband John, she presented lectures on a variety of topics to Lowell, Dracut and Chelmsford historical societies.

Catherine is well known for her association with Lowell Cemetery. She originated tours of the cemetery in 1981, and became the cemetery’s first female Trustee in 1991. Her lasting legacy is the definitive book she researched and wrote Mourning Glory: The Story of Lowell cemetery (1992). Her husband John took most of the photos for the book, and daughter Elizabeth helped her revise a 2nd edition in 2002.

Catherine and John together received a Lowell Community Service Award in 2007, and were commended as “‘local treasures’ whose contributions in the areas of local history, education, art and human services have enriched our quality of life.”

Earlier, she actively participated in a number of cultural and charitable organizations, serving on the boards of directors for Lowell Mental Health Assoc., Florence Crittenton League, International Institute, Whistler House Museum of Art, and Lowell Historical Society. In the 1990s she participated in the Association for Gravestone Studies. She was a life-long member of St. Anne’s Episcopal Church in Lowell and active summers at St. Peter’s by the Sea in Ogunquit, ME. She was always a gracious and welcoming hostess to family and friends, and entertained them with amusing stories.

She is survived by husband John A. Goodwin, children Elizabeth A. Long (Robert) of Lisle, IL, William B. Goodwin (Meredith) of Whitehouse Station, NJ, Jean C. Demetracopoulos (John) of S. Berwick, ME, and seven adult grandchildren and one great-granddaughter. She was preceded in death by daughter Catherine Ruth Goodwin. She is also survived by sisters Rowena Scott (Dover, DE) and Irene Vallee (Fort Collins, CO).

A memorial service will be celebrated Saturday, August 6 at 11:00 am at the Lowell cemetery Chapel. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her memory to the Middlesex Community College's Catherine L. Goodwin Scholarship Fund [c/o MCC Foundation, PO Box 716, Bedford, MA 01730], Whistler House Museum of Art [243 Worthen Street, Lowell, MA 01852-1822], or Lowell cemetery [77 Knapp Avenue Lowell, MA 01852-4240].

Virginia M. (Madden) Perry

May 25, 1921 - April 8, 2013
Resided in Swampscott, MA

Mrs. Virginia M. (Madden) Perry, 91 years of Swampscott died Monday, April 8, 2013 in Salem Hospital after a brief illness. She is the wife of the late Frank H. Perry. She was born in Marblehead the daughter of the late Ernest and Margaret (Desmond) Madden. She was raised in Lynn and was a graduate of Lynn English High School. She was a graduate of Lynn Hospital School of Nursing. Mrs. Perry lived in Swampscott since 1948.

Mrs. Perry was a communicant of St. John the Evangelist Church, Swampscott, a past member of St. Catherine's Guild. She was a former Cub Scout, Brownie Scout and Boy Scout Leader. She was a former member of St. John's Ladies Sodality and a member of the church's "Dawn Patrol".

Mrs. Perry was a Registered Nurse for 30 years retiring in 1982. She and her late husband ran Perry's Variety on the corner of Burrill and Paradise Road for many years. Many children and adults frequented the store for some of the last bits of true " penny candy".

She is survived by her two sons Frank Perry, Jr. and his wife Carol of Swampscott, Robert Perry and his wife Marilyn of Swampscott and a daughter, Joy Butters and her husband John of Swampscott. She leaves 7 grandchildren, Toni Heino and her husband Todd, Frank Perry III and his wife Christen, John Butters Jr. and his wife Lauren, Bryan Butters, Michele Perry, Robert Perry, Jr. and his fiancé Adrianna, and Christopher Perry, three great grandchildren, Devin and Steven Heino and Gavin Perry and several nieces and nephews. She is the sister of the late Robert and Edwin Madden and the late Claire Baronian.

Her funeral will be held on Saturday, April 13, 2013 at 9:30AM from the SOLIMINE, LANDERGAN AND RICHARDSON FUNERAL HOME, 67 Ocean Street (Rte 1A) Lynn followed by a funeral mass in St. John the Evangelist Church, Swampscott at 11:00AM Burial in Swampscott Cemetery. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited. Visiting hours are on Saturday morning from 9:30 AM to 10:30 AM The family prefers donations be made to the charity of your choice.

Wendy Marie Elswick

September 8, 1976 - April 15, 2013
Resided in Lynn, MA

Wendy Elswick, age 36, of Lynn, died on Monday April 15, 2013 with her family at her side at the Kaplan Family Hospice House in Danvers after a lengthy battle with synovial sarcoma. She leaves behind her five year old daughter, Emma, her beloved little angel. "Mommy and Emma always".

Wendy was a graduate of St. Mary's High School, class of 1995, as well as Salem State University. She worked as a case manager for Boston Senior Home Care, and was a member of the National Association of Social Workers. Wendy enjoyed camping and vacationing with Emma and her family. Her greatest joy came from being a mom.

In addition to her loving daughter; Emma Parks of Lynn, she also leaves her supportive parents Emma (Calef) and Roy Clem of Lynn; her father Dana Elswick and his wife Frances of Maine; her sister; Brandy Sequeira and her husband Maurice and their children; Amanda, Caroline, Brandy and Maurice; her great-niece, Bella and her great-nephew James; as well as her grandmothers; Florence Calef and Doris Clem, all of Lynn. She also leaves many aunts, uncles, cousins, her co-workers from Boston Senior Home Care, and many great friends. Her family would especially like to acknowledge Troy Parks of West Roxbury, Lisa Murphy and her husband Michael of Amesbury, Tanya and Stacey DeNino of Lynn, as well as Wendy's aunts and uncles; Mark Calef, Glen and Jennifer Calef, Frederick and Bernice Calef, Cheryl and James Mitchell and Harold and Cheryl Clem, all of Lynn, for their unwavering love and support during this difficult time. Wendy was the granddaughter of the late Frederick Calef and Dorothy and Bernard Elswick.

Her funeral will be held on Friday at 11AM in the SOLIMINE, LANDERGAN AND RICHARDSON FUNERAL HOME, 426 Broadway (Rt 129), Lynn. Burial will be in Pine Grove Cemetery. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited. Visitng hours are Thursday from 4-8PM. In lieu of flowers, a fund is being set up to benefit Wendy's daughter, Emma. Please make checks payable to Emma Parks c/o Emma Clem, 255 Walnut St., Lynn, MA 01905.

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