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James W. Dalzell
07/18/2004

WORCESTER- James W. Dalzell Sr., 66, of Sachem Ave. died July 18, 2004 at home.
He leaves his wife of 48 years, Patricia A. (Laramie) Dalzell, a son, James W. Dalzell Jr. of Worcester, two daughters, Kathleen P. Elloian and her husband Arthur of Charlton and Dorothy A. Bentley and her husband Daniel of Sterling, a sister, Shirley Wyman of Worcester and seven grandchildren. A brother, Richard S. Dalzell died in 2001.

He was born in Worcester, son of Sydney and Dorothy (Driscoll) Dalzell and graduated from Worcester Boys Trade School. He worked for Coghlin Inc. for 49 years, 30 of those years as a construction manager. He was a member of The Greendale Peoples Church, the IBEW Local 96, and the Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee.

A funeral service washeld Wednesday, July 21st in Nordgren Memorial Chapel, 300 Lincoln St. Burial is in Worcester County Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Greendale People's Church 25 Francis St. Worcester 01606, in the name of James Dalzell, to be used for research to find a cure for Pancreatic cancer.

Ellen A. Anderson
04/17/2003

Ellen A. (Tuominen) Anderson, 99, formerly of 7 Paris Ave., died Thursday, April 17, in Christopher House.

Her husband, Olof Anderson, died in 1974. She leaves two daughters, Doris LeBoeuf of Dudley and Nancy Harris of Webster and Florida; eight grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; six great-great-grandchildren; several nephews and nieces in Finland. A son, Paul R. Anderson, predeceased her. She was born in Finland, daughter of August and Engla (Kankare) Tuominen, and lived in Worcester for 80 years. She was educated in Finland.

Mrs. Anderson was a housewife. She was a proficient and avid gardener.

The funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, April 22, in Nordgren Memorial Chapel, 300 Lincoln St. Burial will be in Worcester County Memorial Park, Paxton. Calling hours are 6-8 p.m. Monday, April 21, in the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a charity of choice.

Thomas L. Johnson
04/18/2003

Thomas L. Johnson, 65, of 53 Huntington Ave., died Friday, April 18, in the home of his sister after an illness.

His wife of 20 years, Judith V. (Galvin) Johnson, died in 1989. He leaves two sons, Scott P. Johnson and Christopher T. Johnson, both of Worcester; a sister, Lillian Davenport of Auburn; four grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Five brothers, James, Robert, Charles, George, and John Johnson and three sisters, Anna Johnson, Ivy Catoggio, and Ruth Roulette, predeceased him. He was born in Worcester, son of Winslow and Mae (Davey) Johnson. He graduated from North High School. He was an Air Force veteran.

Mr. Johnson was a shop foreman at Jamesbury Corp. for 30 years retiring in 1996. He was a member of Immaculate Conception Church.

Funeral services will be held Monday, April 21, from Nordgren Memorial Chapel, 300 Lincoln St., with a Mass at 10 a.m. in Immaculate Conception Church, 353 Grove St. Burial will be in Worcester County Memorial Park, Paxton. A calling hour will be held from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. Monday, April 21, in the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to UMass Memorial Hospice and Patient Care, 650 Lincoln St., Worcester, MA 01608.

Helen E. Gould
04/20/2003

Helen E. (Kenerson) Gould, 88, fomerly of Mower St, died April 20 in the Christopher House.

Her husband of 63 years, Edward A. H. Gould, died in 2001. She leaves two sons, Ted E. Gould of the Centerville section of Barnstable and Edward K. Gould of Worcester; two sisters, Grace Witzell of Woods Hole and Sara Brown of North Brookfield; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; several nephews and nieces.

She was born in Allston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kenerson. She graduated from Worcester Girls Trade School. Mrs. Gould was a member of The First Congregational Church.

The Graveside service in Hope cemetery will be private. There are no calling hours. Please omit flowers. Donations may be made to VNA Care Hospice Inc., 120 Thomas St., Worcester, MA 01608. Nordgren Memorial Chapel (NordgrenMemorialChapel.com), 300 Lincoln St., is directing arrangements.

Russell E. Fuller
06/20/2003

WORCESTER- There was serious business to be conducted in Scotland at a Wyman-Gordon board of directors meeting a few years back, but Russell E. Fuller had something else on his mind.

He and fellow board member Warner S. Fletcher, a Worcester lawyer, had a full day to themselves and no agenda. And there was a golf course surrounding the hotel in which they were staying.

Despite the fact that both were without golf clubs or, for that matter, appropriate golf attire, Mr. Fuller was undeterred. He suggested that they rent clubs, take off their ties, roll up their sleeves and deal with the fact that the loafers they were wearing would have to suffice as golf shoes.

For Mr. Fletcher, it was as memorable a day as he has had.

"He was up for it," he said of Mr. Fuller, an avid golfer who was a member and former president of Worcester Country Club. "I will absolutely miss him so much."

Mr. Fuller, 77, of 93 Briarwood Circle, died yesterday at UMass Memorial Medical Center - University Campus, leaving behind a legacy of philanthropic giving that touched virtually every sector of Worcester life.

"He would always say, "This is the day that the Lord has made, let us rejoice and be glad,'" said Evan C. Page, president and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Worcester. The Fuller stamp is in evidence behind the Worcester downtown branch of the Y in the form of a park paid for by the Fuller Foundation.

"I think that's the kind of life he led every day. He believed in community and family and all those good things. He'll be really deeply missed," Mr. Page said.

In a world in which so many just look for a way to say no, the people who knew Mr. Fuller best say he was always looking for a way to say yes. His refreshing enthusiasm and eagerness to help, they say, will be missed.

"His operative approach was, "Is there a way we can help this organization do x, y and z?'" Mr. Fletcher said.

"He was unbelievably upbeat and had a great sense of humor," he said. "Every time you saw him, his last words were, "Keep smiling.' So we'll all try to keep smiling, but it's going to be tough."

As chairman of the George F. and Sybil H. Fuller Foundation, Mr. Fuller would say he preferred to "become involved quietly, without a lot of fanfare."

But that did not prevent the Telegram & Gazette from bestowing its Isaiah Thomas Citizenship Award on him in 2002. The award is presented to a person who has made an outstanding contribution to society during the previous year, or for continued service over a longer period of time.

It was an award he could have won in any year.

He joined the board of the Fuller Foundation in 1970 and became chairman in 1988. The Fuller Foundation was established in 1955 by Mr. Fuller's great-uncle, George F. Fuller, with his wife, Sybil. Its primary goal is to assist local efforts in education, culture, history, health care and youth, as well as religious organizations, social agencies and schools.

"What a leader he was in the way he dealt with people, no matter who they were," said Ann T. Lisi, executive director of the Greater Worcester Community Foundation. "I think he truly had fun and got great joy in his role as a trustee of the Fuller Foundation."

"He just loved it, and I think he instilled that joy into his fellow trustees," she said. "Many organizations in Worcester will miss his personal involvement."

Mr. Fuller leaves his wife of 58 years, Joyce I. (Adams) Fuller; two sons, Lincoln E. Fuller of New London, N.H., and Mark W. Fuller of Boylston; a brother, Wesley M. Fuller of St. Petersburg, Fla.; seven grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.

Mr. Fuller was born in Worcester, son of Ernest M. and Hazel L. (Durell) Fuller, and lived in this area all his life. He was a graduate of North High School.

In 1959, he and his wife Joyce founded REFCO Inc., a specialty supply company in Boylston for which Mr. Fuller served as president for 39 years.

Mr. Fuller served in the Army during World War II, sang in the church choir, coached and umpired Little League and served as a selectman in his town of Boylston.

He was a member of the First Congregational Church of Boylston, where he served as a deacon, trustee, Sunday school teacher and superintendent as well as being a member of the church choir. Mr. Fuller was a former tenor soloist at Old South Congregational Church of Worcester.

He served on the boards of Nichols College and the former Central New England College as well as The Memorial and UMass Memorial hospitals and the UMass Memorial Foundation. He was a trustee of Tower Hill Botanic Gardens.

Mr. Fuller held honorary degrees from Assumption and Central New England colleges. He was a member of Boylston Lodge of Masons.

A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, June 24, in First Congregational Church, 10 Church St., Boylston. Private burial will be in Pine Grove Cemetery, Boylston, at the convenience of the family. Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Monday, June 23, in Nordgren Memorial Chapel (NordgrenMemorialChapel.com), 300 Lincoln St. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the First Congregational Church Memorial Fund, 10 Church St., Boylston, MA 01505, or Tower Hill Botanic Gardens, 11 French Drive, Boylston, MA 01505.

Dorothy S. Arvidson
06/12/2003

Dorothy S. Arvidson, 93
Charlton—Dorothy S. Arvidson, 93, of 88 Masonic Home Road, formerly of 770 Salisbury St., Worcester, died Thursday, June 12, at the Masonic Home.

Her husband, Joseph A. Arvidson, died in 1998. She leaves 2 daughters, Nancy S. Hudson of Essex, CT; Wilma S. Belschwender, Boseman, MT; a step-daughter, Lois Sack of Rosemont, PA; a step-son, Paul Arvidson of Vienna, WV; a brother Russell Peloquin of El Paso, TX; 9 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren; and nieces and nephews. She was born in Endicott, NY, daughter of Victor and Lillian (Nystrom) Peloquin. She graduated from North High School and Memorial Hospital School of Nursing.

Mrs. Arvidson worked as a registered nurse at Memorial Hospital many years ago. She was active with Girl Scouts in Orleans.

Funeral Services will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Masonic Home, 88 Masonic Home Road, Charlton, MA 01507.

Adele P. (Shusas) Carrstedt
07/29/2003

Adele P. (Shusas) Carrstedt, 91, of Delray Beach, FL, died Tuesday, July 29, while visiting her grandson in Millis, Mass.
Her husband, Eric F. Carrstedt, died in 1974. She leaves two sons, Paul Layfulde of Indiana and Milton Carrstedt of Florida, a daughter, Jean Brigida with whom she lived, 7 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren, 5 great-great-grandchildren, a niece, nephews, grandnieces, grandnephews, great-grandnieces, and great-grandnephews. She was predeceased by a brother, Paul Shusas, and a sister, Ella Paganelli, who were twins. Mrs. Carrstedt was born in Worcester, daughter of Paul P. and Victoria (Kuczinas) Shusas. She attended Worcester schools and graduated from Commerce High.

Mrs. Carrstedt was a resident of Holden for more than 30 years. Before moving to Florida, she lived in Worcester. She was a typist in the shipping department of Norton Company, retiring in 1973. Mrs. Carrstedt was a member of Zion Lutheran Church and its Rebecca’s of Zion and its bowling league, and the Norton Caravan Club.

A funeral service will be held at 10 a.m., Saturday, August 2, in Nordgren Memorial Chapel, (www.NordgrenMemorialChapel.com), 300 Lincoln Street, Worcester. Burial will be in Worcester County Memorial Park, Paxton. Calling hours will be held from 7-9 p.m., Friday, August 1, at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Heart Association, 20 Speen St., Framingham, MA 01701.

Evangeline Dimitropoulos
08/14/2003

Evangeline (Liangos) Dimitropoulos, 95, formerly of 115 Elm Street, died Thursday, August 14, in Sutton Hill Nursing Center in North Andover.

Her husband, George Dimitropoulos, died in 1961. She leaves 2 brothers, Paul Liangos of Yarmouth and Peter Liangos of Worcester, 6 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren, nieces, and nephews. A son, Pericles Dimitropoulos and a daughter, Clara Coris predeceased her.

Mrs. Dimitropoulos was born in Volos, Greece, daughter of John and Calliope (Stavros-Kollios) Liangos and lived in Worcester for many years before moving to North Andover 3 years ago. She was a member of St. Spyridon Greek Orthodox Cathedral, its Senior Citizens, and its Women’s Philoptochos Society.

The funeral will be held on Monday, August 18, from Nordgren Memorial Chapel, 300 Lincoln St., with a service at 11 a.m. in St. Spyridon Greek Orthodox Cathedral, 102 Russell Street. Burial will be in Hope Cemetery. Calling hours are 3-5 p.m. on Sunday, August 17, in the funeral home. A Trisagion Service will be held during the calling hours. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Spyridon Greek Orthodox Cathedral, 102 Russell St, Worcester, MA 01609.

Janet L. (Clark) Cooper
08/09/2003

Janet L. (Clark) Cooper, 58, of 104 Christine St., died Saturday, Aug. 9, in St. Vincent Hospital at Worcester Medical Center.

She leaves her husband of 37 years, Carlton E. Cooper; a son, Corey J. Cooper of Grafton; two daughters, Katie Dickinson of Worcester and Lisa Flanagan of Grafton; a sister, Wendy L. Sawyer of Sterling; a step brother, Charles M. Clark of Florida; two grandchildren; nephews and nieces. A brother, Raymond D. Clark, predeceased her. She was born in Worcester, daughter of Wendell E. and Dora L. (Schnare) Clark, and lived here all her life. She graduated from Commerce High School.

Mrs. Cooper was head cashier and assistant manager at Big D Supermarkets for 15 years. She enjoyed music, line dancing, gardening and making crafts.

The funeral service will be held at 11 a.m Wednesday, Aug. 13, in Nordgren Memorial Chapel, 300 Lincoln St. Burial will be at the family’s convenience. Calling hours are 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 12, in the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to American Cancer Society, 30 Speen St., Framingham, MA 01701.

Barbara (Johnson) Anderson
08/09/2003

Barbara (Johnson) Anderson, 81,of Shrewsbury, died Saturday, August 9.

Her husband of 45 years, Lloyd Anderson,died in 1990. She leaves 3 sons, Richard L.Anderson of Denver, CO; Ronald E. Andersonof Rutland, MA; and Robert A. Anderson ofWilbraham, MA; a daughter, Joan L. Jansenof Norcross, GA; and 5 grandchildren.

She was born in Buffalo, NY, daughter of ArthurW. and Edna (Corney) Johnson. She lived inWorcester most of her life and graduatedfrom Classical High School in 1939. Sheattended Bates College and graduated fromMassachusetts General Hospital School ofNursing. Mrs. Anderson was an active memberof First Baptist Church in Worcester whereshe had taught Sunday school and served onmany of their boards and committees. Shewas a former president of Fairlawn HospitalAuxiliary, Board member of Worcester CountyMusic Association, member of PEO SisterhoodChapter R, Worcester Red Cross and BloodMobile, Worcester Art Museum, WorcesterHorticultural Society Tower Hill,Ecotarium, Worcester Historical Society,and Mechanics Hall. A Memorial Service will be held at 11 a.m.,Thursday, August 14, in First BaptistChurch, 111 Park Avenue, Worcester. Burialwill be private in All Faiths Cemetery.Calling hours are 5-8 p.m., Wednesday,August 13, in Nordgren Memorial Chapel, 300Lincoln St. Worcester(NordgrenMemorialChapel.com). In lieu offlowers, memorial gifts may be made to CoesPond Hospice Residence, c/o VNA CareHospice, 10 Judith Road, Worcester, MA01602, or First Baptist Church, 111 ParkAvenue, Worcester, MA 01609.

Clare R. Dunn
08/12/2003

CLARE R. DUNN Clare R. Dunn, a resident of Dover for over 30 years, died Tues Aug 12 at the Skilled Nursing Facility at North Hill in Needham. Born in South Boston, she attended Holy Trinity and Gate of Heaven Schools, and received her associate’s degree from Boston Univ. She worked as a secretary for the U.S. Government for many years and had volunteered for the Archdiocese of Boston. Daughter of the late John F. and Mary A. (Devin) Dunn, she is survived by her brother Vincent dePaul Dunn of Concord NH, her sisters Margaret A. Dunn of Dover and Helen K. Sullivan of Dedham, and several nieces and nephews. She was pre-deceased by 4 sisters and 4 brothers. Relatives and friends will gather at the Eaton Funeral Home 1351 Highland Ave Needham on Sat Aug 16 at 8:30 AM and proceed to a funeral mass in St. Joseph’s Church at 9:30 AM. Interment will follow at Highland cemetery in Dover.

Dera Kinsey-Ruegg
08/03/2003

Dera Kinsey-Ruegg M.D. of Fox Hill Village Westwood died on Sunday August 3 at the Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital Needham Campus. She was 98 years old. By any measure, Dr. Kinsey-Ruegg had a long, distinguished career as a cardiologist. But her achievements are even more impressive given how few women were in the medical profession at the time that Dr. Kinsey-Ruegg began her career. Born in Hamilton Texas, Dr. Kinsey-Ruegg graduated from Baylor University School Of Medicine in 1934. Dr. Kinsey-Ruegg moved to Boston where she did a rotating internship at New England Hospital for Women and Children for one year. After interning for six months in contagious diseases and six months in tuberculosis at the Belmont Hospital in Worcester, Dr. Kinsey-Ruegg became the Chief Resident at New England Hospital in 1936. In 1937 she became only the second female resident in Medicine at the Massachusetts General Hospital. As a resident in Medicine at MGH, Dr, Kinsey-Ruegg trained under legendary cardiologist Paul Dudley White, her life long mentor. Dr. White, a Boston cardiologist, was one of six physicians to found the American Heart Association in 1924. Dr. Kinsey-Ruegg later received a NIH grant for $100,000 to study hypertension and cardiovascular disease. Her subsequent career centered on the treatment and study of hypertension. In 1946, she joined the faculty of University Hospital where she remained active until 1976 and held teaching appointments at Boston University School of Medicine. In 1969, Dr. Kinsey-Ruegg married Ernest Ruegg, President and founder of the Metropolitan Travel Service of Boston. She shared Ernest’s passion for travel and they took frequent trips from Egypt to Australia. Her favorite destination, however, was Switzerland, where Ernest was born. The beloved wife of the late Ernest W. Ruegg, she leaves her step daughter Barbara L. Welch of Scarborough NY and Sheldon SC, her granddaughter Margaret Alexandra Bathe and her husband Kir of Rye NY, her great granddaughter Madeline Jordan Bayha and the many patients, colleagues and friends whose lives she touched and enriched. A Memorial service will be held at the First Parish in Weston, 349 Boston Post Road on Thursday August 7 at 10 AM. Interment will be private. In lieu of flowers donations in Dera’s name may be made to the American Heart Association, 20 Speen Street Framingham MA 01701.

GLORIA MERCURI
07/26/2003

GLORIA (TOCCI) MERCURI 73 GLORIA MERCURI OF NEEDHAM DIED AT HER HOME ON SATURDAY JULY 26, SURROUNDED BY HER FAMILY AND FRIENDS. BORN IN LOWELL, SHE WAS A GRADUATE OF NEEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1946 AND WORKED FROM THE EARLY 60s AS A BOOKKEEPER FOR DIFFERENT FIRMS IN THE NEEDHAM AREA. SHE WAS THE BELOVED WIFE OF DANIEL MERCURI, AND DEAR MOTHER OF CHERYL BROWN WITH HER HUSBAND JAMES OF NEEDHAM AND SHARON ZIMMERMAN WITH HER HUSBAND FRED OF MEDFIELD. SHE WAS THE LOVING SISTER OF RONALD C TOCCI AND EDMUND TOCCI BOTH OF NEEDHAM. ALSO THE CHERISHED GRANDMOTHER OF JESSICA BROWN, MICHAEL BROWN, BRYAN ZIMMERMAN AND ASHLEY ZIMMERMAN. GLORIA WAS ALSO SURVIVED BY SEVERAL NIECES AND NEPHEWS. FUNERAL WAS HELD FROM THE EATON FUNERAL HOME 1351 HIGHLAND AVE. NEEDHAM ON THURSDAY JULY 31 AT 9:00 AM FOLLOWED BY A FUNERAL MASS AT ST. JOSEPH CHURCH AT 10:00 AM. VISITING HOURS WEDNESDAY FROM 4-8:00 PM. BURIAL AT ST. MARYS cemetery IN NEEDHAM. IN LIEU OF FLOWERS MEMORIALS MAY BE MADE TO THE CHARITY OF YOUR CHOICE. NEEDHAM AND MEDFIELD EDITIONS

Ann O. Davis
04/30/2003

ANN (OSBORNE) DAVIS Ann (Osborne) Davis, 48, of Franklin formerly of Dedham and Needham, died on Wednesday April 30, 2003 at Franklin Skilled Nursing in Franklin. Born in Needham she graduated from Needham High School in 1972, and attended the Kathryn Gibbs School. She had worked as a travel agent for GWV Travel in Needham for 22 years. She had lived in Dedham for 23 years before moving to Franklin a year ago. She is survived by her husband John A. “Lyle” Davis, her daughter Kelsey Elizabeth Davis of Franklin, her parents Lawrence D. Jr. and Gertrude (Haszard) Osborne of FL, her sister Lynne Bacchiochi of Needham her brother Lawrence D. Osborne III of Shrewsbury and many nieces and nephews. A funeral service will be held on Monday May 5 at 1 PM in the Eaton Funeral Home 1351 Highland Ave Needham. Relatives and friends are kindly invited. Interment will be private. Visiting hours will be in the funeral home on Sun from 4-8 PM. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Central New England Chapter 101A First Ave. Waltham, MA 02451.

Julio J. Farulla
04/30/2003

Julio J. Farulla a longtime Needham resident died at his home on Wednesday April 30th. He was 71 years old. Mr. Farulla received his B.A. degree from Boston University and attended the Masters Program at the University of Rhode Island. He was a U. S. Army veteran serving during the Korean War. Mr. Farulla was retired from Boston Safe Deposit and Trust as a Vice President in the Financial Services division. He was a former Treasurer of the Town of Needham in that late 1970’s and early 1980’s. Julio was very active in many municipal and civic organizations. He was a member of the Norfolk Municipal Finance Officers Association, a Past Grand Knight of the Needham Knights of Columbus Council #1611, a Past President of the Needham Lions Club, member of the VFW Manson H. Carter Post #2498, member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company and a former member of the Needham Rotary Club. He also was a Needham Town Meeting member for many years. The beloved husband of Barbara R. ( Donovan), he also leaves his children Diane M. Fullerton and her husband Calvert of Taunton, Joseph L. Farulla and his wife Brenda of Norwood and Elayne M. Farinella and her husband Dominic of Canton. He was the brother of N. Rose Ciccone and her husband Frank of Billerica, and the late Pat Farulla. He was the cherished grandfather of Kara, Joseph, Christina, Angela, Joseph, Marisa and Gina. Also survived by many nieces, nephews, family and friends. Funeral from the Eaton Funeral Home 1351 Highland Avenue Needham on Monday may 5th at 9 AM followed by a Funeral Mass at Saint Joseph Church at 10 AM. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend. Visiting hours on Sunday from 4-8 PM. In Lieu of flowers donations in Julio’s memory may be made to VNA Care Network 175 Highland Avenue, Needham MA 02494.

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