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Miss Sandra Jean Oakman
August 15, 1945 - March 12, 2004

Sandra Jean Oakman, 58 , of Silver Spring, Maryland, formerly of Concord, Mass. died Friday March 12, 2004 at Washington Adventist Hospital in Takoma Park, Maryland after a short illness.

Born in Concord, she was the daughter of the late James W. Oakman and Gena T. (Venti) Oakman. She was a 1963 graduate of Concord-Carlisle Regional High School.

Sandy was recently appointed Assistant Dean for Admissions at American University, Washington College of Law in Washington, DC.

Prior to joining WCL in 1995, Sandy was Director of Admissions at Southwestern University School of Law in Los Angeles, California.

She is survived by two brothers, James (Bill) Oakman of Maynard and Charles R. Oakman of Concord. She was the beloved aunt of Jennifer Franzoni, Jill Curry, James Oakman, Jeffrey Oakman, Casey Oakman and grand nephew Dylan Franzoni. She is also survived by many dear friends.

Mrs. Mary Sheehan Dalton
November 13, 1914 - May 08, 2004

Mary (Sheehan) Dalton, 89 , of Fleet Landing, Atlantic Beach, Florida, formerly of Concord, Mass. died after a brief illness on Saturday May 8, 2004 at Baptist Medical Center-Beaches in Jacksonville Beach, Florida. She was the wife of the late Leo P. Dalton.

Born in Newton on November 13, 1914 she was the daughter of the late Edward W. and Kathryn (Sullivan) Sheehan. She attended Harvey Wheeler School in West Concord and was a 1932 graduate of Concord High School. She later received a Bachelors degree in Languages from Regis College in Weston in 1936.

From 1939 until her retirement in 1979 she was employed as Dining Room Manager at the former Howard Johnson’s Restaurant on Elm Street in Concord.

A lifelong communicant of Our Lady Help of Christians Church in West Concord, she was a former President and member of the Altar Society at the Church.

She became a resident of Fleet Landing in Atlantic Beach, Florida in 1998.

Survivors include her son Peter J. Dalton and his wife Linda of Atlantic Beach, Florida and many nieces and nephews. She was also the sister of the late Edward W., Robert E., Jeremiah W. and Joseph D. Sheehan.

Mrs. Mary A. Mallon
January 06, 1949 - November 18, 2004

Mary A. Mallon, 55, Mother, Homemaker,Boston College Alumna, Nurse, Civic Volunteer.

A Massachusetts native, she was an adopted daughter of James F. McDonough, M.D. and Marie B. (Barry) McDonough, both late of Winchester. An accomplished High School athlete in field hockey, she excelled in basketball at Marycliff Academy (Winchester, since defunct), attempted to remain abreast of her Olympic Medal contender friend, Tina Noyes, in figure skating and was an avid golfer with her father and brothers at the Winchester Country Club.

A graduate from the School of Nursing at Boston College, she met her future husband, William G. Mallon, there during their sophomore year. Initially licensed in Massachusetts as a Registered Nurse, she practiced in the then ground-breaking “A1A” unit at Winchester for the post-surgical recovery of complex patient situations.

Following her marriage to Mr. Mallon and her move to his native, hometown of Montclair, New Jersey, she stood for the N.J. Nursing licensure exam and was re-Registered there, spending the next few years at a HealthCare Clinic operated by Mountainside Hospital straddling the Montclair/ Glen Ridge border.

Then began the passion of her life: her three children: Billy, Jed, and Casey. The usual whirlwind of soccer, Little League, JV and Varsity football, Marching Band, Jazz Band, Spirit Band, cheerleading, field hockey, classroom volunteer, school trips, Scouting leader and Sunday School teacher aside, she rose “through the chairs” of the Parent-Teacher Organization of the School District for the Township of Montclair, eventually serving multiple terms as its President or Co-President.

On a number of occasions, she went to Trenton addressing the State Legislature on fiscal issues critical to ongoing educational improvements. Also, more than twenty years ago, she was the the adopter/ innovator of the “Green Eggs and Ham” breakfast on the occasion of the Twentieth Anniversary of the publication of the Dr. Seuss’ book of the same title.

In her life of religious faith, she was a pre-marriage counselor for years and Parish Council Member (Including being elected its President) at the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Montclair, N.J. and a pre-Confirmation educator at the recently suppressed Our Lady Help of Christians Roman Catholic Church in West Concord.

Locally, she recently was a Vice President of the Ladies’ Auxiliary at Emerson Hospital, a monthly volunteer for four years at the “soup kitchen” at the West End Drop Inn and an active member of the Concord Museum.

Her great avocation was cooking and entertaining, amassing a large library (many autographed) of cookbooks and best known for hosting the biennial indoor “Tail-gate” for the off-year, away games of Boston College’s "Screamin" Eagles" against Notre Dame's "Irish" amassing an enviable "Win" record over the South Benders which would have extended to four straight had she been healthy three weeks ago.

In addition to her husband and children, she is survived by her Mother-In-Law, Anne L. Mallon of Whiting, N.J., Uncle Robert G. Gill of Stoneham, Aunt Elizabeth "Erbie" T. McDonough of Winchester, brother James F. McDonough, Jr. of Arlington and P. Barry McDonough of Amesbury and sister Kathryn Werner of Pelham, N.H. Additionally, her Sisters-in-Law are Mary E. Flate of Raleigh, N.C., Katherine A. Johnson of Manassas, Va. and Caroline A. Harris, also of Manassas, Va. and her brothers-in-law are Edward A. Mallon of Jacksonville, Florida and Col. James C. Mallon, USMC, also of Mannassas, Virginia. Finally she is survived by five nieces and ten nephews.

Adrian A. Martinez
April 30, 1984 - August 10, 2006

Adrian Anthony Martinez, 22, of Concord died Friday August 10, 2006. He was the beloved son of Angel and Frankie Martinez of Santa Barbara, California, formerly of Concord.

Born in Oakland, California on April 30, 1984, he attended Concord public schools and was a 2002 graduate of Concord-Carlisle High School where he captained the cross-country and track teams.

A 2006 graduate of Williams College in Williamstown, Mass. he received a Bachelors degree in Mathematics and was a member of the Williams cross-country and track teams.

Adrian loved music and his many friends.

In addition to his father and mother, he was the brother of Lucas, Julian and Olivia Martinez, the grandson of Shirley Durbin, the late Jack Durbin and the late Angel Martinez of Nuevitas, Cuba; nephew of Jackie and Will Dalley of Westford and Russell and Joan Durbin and Greg and Elena Durbin; and cousin of Shannon, Ian and Ryan Dalley and Julian and Randi Durbin.

A memorial service will be held Friday August 18th at 2 pm in the First Parish in Concord, 20 Lexington Road, Concord Center.

Contributions in Adrian’s memory may be made to Concord-Carlisle Scholarship Fund, P. O Box 217, Concord, MA 01742 (or online at www.ccscholarshipfund.org).

Arrangements were under the care of Dee Funeral and Cremation Service, Concord.

Mr. Richard Mitchell Smithson
June 02, 1923 - September 16, 1999

Richard M. Smithson of Springfield passed away at his home on Sept. 16. He is survived by his wife of 47 years, Katherine Smithson. He is also survived by three children, Richard II, Steven and Margaret as well as three grandchildren. A retired Naval aviator who served his country proudly in WWII and Korea, Richard went on to form the respected engineering firm, Smithson & Associates. He will be missed.

Mary Theresa Wilson
October 04, 1934 - June 18, 2007

Mary Theresa (Matthews) Wilson, 72, of Concord died peacefully early in the morning of Monday June 18, 2007 at Emerson Hospital in Concord, surrounded by her husband and five children.

She was born Mary Theresa Matthews, the oldest of twelve children of the late Harold J. and Ethel C. (Waterworth) Matthews in Lowell, Mass. on October 4, 1934.

She attended Sacred Heart School in Lowell and graduated from Notre Dame Academy in Tyngsboro in 1952.

In 1956, she married her high school sweetheart, Richard L. Wilson in Lowell. Together they owned Wilson’s Pharmacy in Littleton , MA from 1970 to 1995.

Mary and Dick celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary last summer at a party given for them by their children and grandchildren and large extended family and many friends.

A Concord resident since 1959 she worked as a broker for Hunnemann & Co. in Concord.

A 48-year parishioner of St. Bernard’s and Holy Family Parishes, she was a former CCD teacher and helped to chaperone the CYO ski trips for over ten years. She also served as an election precinct worker for the Town of Concord.

In recent years. she and her husband spent their time in Concord, MA, Gilford, New Hampshire and Estero, Florida.

She enjoyed playing bridge and was an avid reader.

In addition to her husband Richard, survivors include her five children, Richard M. Wilson and his wife Karen of Milford, New Hampshire, Deborah Dalton and her husband Jack of Pepperell, Donna Tyler and her husband Wade of Maynard, Marylee Wilson and her partner, Jim Carey of Belchertown, and Paula Easley and her husband Matthew of Sterling; 12 grandchildren, Bret, Craig, Colby and Nicole Tyler, Kara and Katie Dalton,Jessie Leeanne Dalton, Amy and David Wilson, Riley, Brynn, and Rachel Easley; 3 brothers, George Matthews of Nashua, New Hampshire, Hal Matthews of Fort Worth, Texas and Joseph Matthews of Windham, New Hampshire; 8 sisters, Patricia Flynn of Barrington, New Hampshire, Barbara Bell of Dracut, Norma Matthews of Somerset, Kathleen Alexander of Dracut, Pam McKeon of Lowell, Sr. Cindy Matthews OSF of Springfield, Donna Kilgore of Townsend, Cheryl Durdovic of Brookfield, Connecticut and by her dear family friend Father Daniel Lanahan OFM of Rutherford, New Jersey.

Visitation will be on Wednesday, June 20th from 4 to 8 p.m. in the Dee Funeral Home of Concord, 27 Bedford Street, Concord Center.

Funeral will be held on Thursday morning from the Dee Funeral Home at 10 a.m. followed by a funeral Mass in Holy Family Parish at St. Bernard's Church at 11 a.m.

Interment will follow in the family burial plot in St. Bernard's Cemetery, Bedford Street (Route 62 East), Concord, Massachusetts.

Family and friends may visit www.thewilsonupdates.blogspot.com for family information.

Contributions in Mary Theresa's memory may be made to the Franciscan's Sisters of Allegany, c/o 64 Rittenhouse Terrace, Springfield, MA 01108.

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