Obituary: Gilbert F. Rebello Jr.

Gilbert F. Rebello Jr., at 82
Gilbert  F. Rebello Jr, of Hull, died May 18. He was 82.
Born and raised in Cambridge, Mr. Rebello graduated from Cambridge Ridge and Latin High School. He proudly served in the Army for several years, then took a position with the U.S. Postal Service, where he stayed for more than 40 years. 
He loved to fish and enjoyed traveling to Las Vegas to play blackjack. 
Proud to be an American, Mr. Rebello remained active with many veterans’ groups. A longtime member of the VFW as well as the American Legion Post in Cohasset, he also was a member of the Knights of Columbus and volunteered at Sunset Point Vacation Camp in Hull.
The beloved husband of the late Theresa E. (Brown), he was the loving father of Lisa Rebello and Gilbert Rebello, both of Hull, and brother of the late Lorraine Schuka, Margaret (“Peggy”) Maze, and Patricia (“Pat”) Berguson. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews and great-nieces and great-nephews. Mr. Rebello will be remembered as a devoted husband, father, uncle, and dear friend. 
His funeral service will be celebrated at noon Thursday at the Pyne Keohane Funeral home, 21 Emerald St., Hingham. Burial in Hull Village Cemetery will follow the service.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Brockton Veterans Administration Hospital, 940 Belmont St., Building 4, Floor 2, Ward C, Brockton, MA 02301, in care of Christelle Dragon, Nurse Manager. See www.Keohane.com for online condolences.

Obituary: Lenore D. Schneider,

Lenore D. Schneider, at 80
Lenore D. Schneider of Hull, formerly of Marblehead, died peacefully on Thursday, May 9, at the Pat Roche Hospice Home in Hingham. She was 80. 
Born and raised in Brookline, she was the daughter of the late Irving and Gertrude (Berman) Schneider. She earned her undergraduate degree in fine arts from Boston University and later was awarded a master’s degree in education from the University of Arizona. 
Ms. Schneider was an art teacher in the Salem, Swampscott, and Marblehead school systems before Stop & Shop supermarkets hired her and created a position of coordinator of design for the interior of all the stores in its New England network. 
She was one of the first women race-car-drivers in the greater New England area by driving a Formula 1 car at the Skip Barber’s School for Racing. 
She also mastered the manual camera and judged many camera club shows. Her mastery of photography led her into other art forms. She was proficient in acrylics and watercolors and skilled in drawing with colored pencils and sketching. She also produced abstract wall sculptures.
Ms. Schneider was the proprietor and owner of her home gallery, Art on the Avenue, where her artwork is on display and for sale. It may be that her most enduring achievement and legacy will be as one of the earliest presidents of the Hull Artists Studio Connection, now known as Hull Artists. Her efforts and milestones in those early years secured the place of artists in Hull today.
She was the beloved wife and best friend of William (“Bill”) N. Smyth. The two married in 1998 and together shared 21 years of loving marriage. She was the loving mother of Neil J. Yagondorf of Tewksbury and the dear sister of Naomi Gordon and her husband, Roger, of Boston, and Cynthia Sadowski, of Los Angeles. Lenore is also survived by her stepdaughter, Hilary Wirtz, of Tarrytown, N.Y., and by her nephews, David Gordon, of Cleveland, Andrew and Phillip Gordon, both of Boston, and Jonathan Sadowski of Los Angeles. 
Her funeral services will be held privately. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be sent to Hull Artists, P.O. Box 277, Hull MA 02045. See www.Keohane.com for online condolences.

Obituary: William B. Woods

William B. Woods, at 55
William B. Woods, known to family and friends as “Woodsy,”died unexpectedly at his South Carolina home. He was 55.
Mr. Woods will be deeply missed and loved by his family and friends forever. 
The much-loved son of Elena and Bob Dever, of Hull, he also leaves his wife, Linda; a daughter, Karsen; two stepchildren, Crystal and Dennis; his beloved sisters, Donna Woods Fourester and Kathy Woods Samuels; an aunt and uncle, Cathy and Bill Guerriero; and many cousins and lifelong friends in and around Hull. 
Services will be private. Memorial donations may be made to the American Diabetes Association, P.O. Box 15829, Arlington, VA 22215.

Obituary: James H. Brown

James H. Brown, at 85
James H. Brown, of Hull, formerly of Michigan and New Mexico, died on April 24 at the Life Care Center of the South Shore in Scituate. He was 85. 
Born in Detroit, he attended Cooley High School, graduating in 1951. He entered Wayne State University, supporting himself by playing clarinet in a swing band. After graduating, he earned a master’s degree from Michigan State University. He enlisted in the U.S. Army Finance Corps in 1957 and rose to first lieutenant. Following his discharge, Mr. Brown completed his education at Northwestern University, proudly earning a Ph.D. in marketing.
He had a fruitful career in truck manufacturing, starting at International Harvester in 1964. In 1970, he joined Rockwell International, where he headed various marketing divisions. In 1999, he retired from Rockwell as vice president of North American sales for heavy vehicle components. 
He referred to his time in Midwest, growing up and working at Rockwell, as the first of his “three lives.” Upon retiring, he embarked on an adventurous “second life” in the tiny town of Abiquiu, New Mexico, There he and his wife, Valeria, built an adobe home and fell in step with local Native American, Hispanic, and artisan culture. Always a sharp dresser, he became a connoisseur of the cowboy boots and Stetson hats essential to desert living.  
After a decade in the wilds, the couple resettled in Santa Fe, but a potential “third life” beckoned. His daughter, Darci and son-in-law Dean Doty, were revamping an old fisherman’s boarding house in Hull. During visits, Mr. Brown grew enthralled with the beauty of New England, life on the ocean, and the challenges of construction. So, in their 80s, he and Valeria began a “third life” in Massachusetts, close to his adored grandchildren.
He was an avid golfer, an eager traveler, and he loved to trail family members in his mobile home as they took on projects in far-flung places; he was also a gifted raconteur. His legacy continues through the family and friends he cherished. 
The beloved husband of Valeria Brown, with whom he shared many loving years of marriage, he was preceded in death by his first wife, Dorothea Brown, who died in 1994. 
Mr. Brown was the devoted father of Darci L. Brown and her husband, Dean Doty, of Hull, and stepfather to Elisa Petrini, of New York; Mark Petrini and his wife, Deborah Jones, of New York; Odette Petrini, of Michigan; Matthew Petrini, of Florida; John Petrini, of New York; and Andrea Petrini, of New York. He is also survived by his loving grandchildren, Thea and James Doty, and seven step-grandchildren. 
Relatives and friends are invited to attend the visiting hours on Friday, May 10, 9-11 a.m., in the Pyne Keohane Funeral Home, 21 Emerald St. (off Central Street), Hingham. His funeral service will be celebrated on Friday, May 10, at 11 a.m. in Pyne Keohane Funeral Home, Hingham. Services will conclude with interment in the Massachusetts National Cemetery, Bourne. 
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his name to the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, or the Salvation Army. See www.Keohane.com for online condolences.  

Obituary: Maura E. Chancey

Maura E. Chancey, at 51
Maura E. (Boudrot) Chancey, of Hingham, died of natural causes in her sleep at her home on May 4, at the age of 51.
Mrs. Chancey worked for Hadge Law in Dedham for more than 15 years. She was an avid horse lover and loved to travel with her husband Philip. Although she could not come up with a name for her boat, she loved spending time on it and kayaking to her mooring. 
Mrs. Chancey was a sensitive soul who always looked out for others and put her son and family first.
She is survived by her husband and best friend, Phillip Chancey, and their son Joshua Chancey, of Hingham. Predeceased by her father, William A Boudrot, in 2011, she is survived by her mother, Margaret Boudrot, of Hull, and her siblings, William A. Boudrot Jr., of Hull, and Paula Swedock and her husband, Joseph, of Scituate. Mrs. Chancey was a loving aunt to Michala (Mia) Dini. She also leaves her paternal aunt, Helen Donegan, of Marshfield, and many cousins.  
A funeral Mass will be held on Friday, May 10, at 10 a.m., at Resurrection Church, 1057 Main St., Hingham. Visiting hours will be on Thursday, from 5-8 p.m., at the Downing Cottage Funeral Chapel, 21 Pond St., Hingham. In honor of Maura, feel free to wear the color purple in a show of support and love.
For online guest book and additional information, please go to www.downingchapel.com.

Obituary: Kenneth R. Presley

Kenneth R. Presley, at 83
Kenneth Robert Presley died April 25, at age 83. 
Born in Weymouth, he served his country proudly in the U.S. Army for more than 24 years, during both the Korean and Vietnam war eras. He retired in 1980.
Beloved husband of the late Deborah (Derosier) Presley and the late Grace (Balser) Presley, who was from Hull, Mr. Presley leaves his children: James and his wife, Tracey DePhillips, of Weymouth; Lisa Carpenter of Marshfield; Joseph and his wife, Theresa, of Marshfield; and Robert Presley, of Weymouth.
He was the brother of Carol Scannell, of Florida, the grandfather of 11, and great-grandfather of three.
Services have been held. Memorial donations may be made to fisherhouseboston.org. For additional information and an online guestbook, visit www.downingchapel.com

Obituary: Lynn Johnson

Lynn Johnson, at 37
Hull resident Lynn Johnson died Tuesday, April 23. She was 37 and had struggled with mental illnesses for more than 20 years. 
Ms. Johnson was born in Boston and over the years had lived in Massachusetts, North Carolina, New Jersey, and Rhode Island. She graduated from New Jersey’s Eastern Regional High School in 1999.
Ms. Johnson enjoyed listening to music, watching movies, and keeping up with pop culture. She was a Boston sports fan, and her favorite teams were the New England Patriots and the Boston Red Sox. In high school, she enjoyed playing field hockey. An animal lover, her favorites were cats and dogs. 
The daughter of the late Ann Marie (Rudgis) and William E. Johnson, she was the sister of Gail Whitcomb-Richman and her husband, James, of Hull; Kathy Hallsen and her husband, William, of Weymouth; and Terri Johnson of Hull. She is also survived by many loving nieces, nephews, and extended family.
Funeral services are private. In lieu of flowers, her family requests that you share a random act of kindness.

Obituary: Anna C. Richardson

Anna C. Richardson, at 83
Anna C. (Papasodero) Richardson, of Hull, died April 19. She was 83.
Mrs. Richardson worked as a contract negotiator for the U.S. government for more than 30 years before retiring. She also worked for the Environmental Protection Agency for 10 years and additionally in auctions part-time. 
She enjoyed gardening, swimming, and traveling to Italy. She was an avid bingo player and racquetball state champion and had recently signed up to participate in the Quincy Senior Olympics, which she medaled in, in previous years. She collected and loved clocks, owning more than 50 of them. 
Mrs. Richardson was kind and gracious, often opening her door to anyone who needed her. She was “Auntie Anna” to anyone who had the pleasure of knowing her and an honorary mom to a lucky few. She will be deeply missed.  
She was the beloved mother of Victoria Richardson, of Arizona, and the late Michael “JoJo” Richardson. She was the cherished grandmother of Carla Nee, of Scituate; Michael Joseph Shea, of Rhode Island; Elicia Richardson, of Weymouth; James Richardson, of Hull; and great-grandmother to five. She also was the loving sister of Elizabeth Ferris and the late James Papasodero, Anthony “Tony” Papasodero, John Papasodero, Mary Emmanuello, and baby Joseph Papasodero. She is also survived by many nieces and nephews. 
Services will be private. Burial in Hull Village Cemetery will take place at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Joslin Diabetes Center, 1 Joslin Place, Boston, MA 02215. See www.Keohane.com for online condolences. 

Obituary: Valerie Kaufman

Valerie Kaufman, at 62
Valerie (Sherman) Kaufman entered into rest, at the age of 62, on April 14 after a period of failing health. 
She was the beloved wife of Wayne Kaufman and devoted mother of Jonathan Kaufman and his wife, Emily, and Margo Solomon and her husband, Robert; she was the cherished grandmother of Evan, Jake, Sydney, and Jason.
Mrs. Kaufman was preceded in death by her parents, Myron and Evelyn (Lack) Sherman; her brother, Lawrence (“Woody”) Sherman; her sister, Claire Sherman; and her canine companion, Li’l Baby, aka “Stinky.”
Services were held Tuesday at Temple Emanuel in Newton. Interment was at Sharon Memorial Park.
In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy may be made to Wellspring Multi-Service Center, 814 Nantasket Ave., Hull, MA 02045 or https://wellspringmultiservice.org/.

Obituary: John F. Dever

John F. Dever, at 80
John (“Jack”) F. Dever, of Hull, formerly of South Boston, died peacefully April 14. He was 80.
A proud son of South Boston, Mr. Dever was a U.S. Army veteran, a retired Boston Public Schools teacher, and a coach. 
Starting as a teen, he worked at the L Street Bathhouse in South Boston. He was an avid year-round swimmer and a past president of the L Street Brownies. In fact, as a caption in a Yankee magazine article about the Brownies noted in 2009, “The intrepid Jack Dever never misses his daily swim, whether he’s home in Hull on Nantasket Beach, or dipping into the surf near his condo in Fort Lauderdale, or checking in with his fellow Brownies at L Street Beach in South Boston.”
Mr. Dever was one of the original founders of South Boston Youth Hockey and coached that sport for many years. He was later inducted into the South Boston Sports Hall of Fame as a coach. In addition, he was the head hockey coach at Hyde Park High School and coached swimming for many years at the John D. O’Bryant School in Boston.
The beloved son of the late John F. and Evelyn N. (Kelleher) Dever, he was the loving brother of Kathleen Dever, of Hingham; Paul and his wife, Barbara Dever, of North Easton; and Diane and her husband, James Kennedy, of Marshfield. Mr. Dever also is survived by 11 loving nieces and nephews as well as 12 great-nieces and great-nephews. 
Funeral services are private. For online condolences, visit www.oconnorandson.com

Obituary: Lily P. Harrison

Lily P. Harrison, at 84
Lily Patricia (“Pat”) Harrison, of Hull, died peacefully on April 6. She was 84.
Born in England to Sarah Annie (Ardley) Osmond and Albert Thomas Osmond, she was the oldest of their three children. Growing up on the southern coast of England during World War II, her family frequently moved to safer locations, which resulted in Pat attending numerous schools, many of which no longer exist. She attended St. Nicholas College in Chislehurst, England, graduating with a legal secretary certificate, and began working at the firm of Slaughter & May in London. 
On July 2, 1955, she married her dancing partner and love of her life, Norman Bodiam Harrison, whose love of travel brought her to settle in Bridgewater, Mass., in 1964; they lived there for more than 30 years and raised their two children, Christopher Norman and Caroline Jane. 
After Mrs. Harrison retired as a legal secretary from the law firm of Ropes & Gray in Boston, she and Norman returned home to East Peckham in Kent, England, where they enjoyed the company of friends and family. 
After the passing of her beloved Norman in 2007, Mrs. Harrison moved back to the United States at the age of 80, motivated by her desire to spend time with her one and only grandchild, Campbell Paige, of Hingham, and her four-legged grandchildren, Zach and Zoe. She settled into a seaside condo in Hull, where she enjoyed the sounds of waves and breathtaking sunsets during the past three years. 
Mrs. Harrison is survived by her son, Christopher, daughter-in-law, Carolyn, and granddaughter, Campbell, all of Hingham, and many extended family members who live in England. 
Services have been held. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The Salvation Army or the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. See www.Keohane.com for online condolences. 

Obituary: Judith E. Campbell

Judith E. Campbell, at 76 
Judith E. (Allan) Campbell, of Hanover, died April 4 at age 76.
Mrs. Campbell, or “Judy,” raised her family in Hingham before moving to Hull and then Hanover. She worked for 31 years at Macy’s and 20 years at Talbots. She loved being at the beach and enjoyed traveling, reading, and spending time with her family and friends. 
Daughter of the late Frederick and Irene Allan and wife of the late Charles R. Campbell, she was the mother of Tracey Busony and her husband, Curt, of Vermont; Lauren Vasiliadis and her husband, Stephen, of Hull; and Charles Campbell and his wife, Kristine, of Hanover. 
She was the sister of Frederick Allan, of Plymouth; Nana of Sean Walsh, Nicole Walsh, Kylie Campbell, and Charlie Campbell; and great-Nana to Aidan McKeen. She is also survived by two nieces, Jennifer Kelley, of Duxbury, and Kristin Millette, of Plymouth. 
Funeral services were held Wednesday. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the American Red Cross. See www.Keohane.com for online condolences.

Obituary: Marilyn H. Fernandez

Marilyn H. Fernandez, at 64
Marilyn “Mina” H. (Ripley) Fernandez, of Holbrook, formerly of Hull, died peacefully March 21, surrounded by her loving family. She was 64. 
Born in Nova Scotia, Mrs. Fernandez graduated from Holliston High School and Quincy College. She was an artist and gemologist who created her own jewelry. She was an animal lover and loved spending time at the ocean. 
The beloved wife of Sergio Fernandez; she was the loving mother of Nathan Tisdale of Calif., Jacqueline Hamberg of Alaska, and Mariel Curtis of Boston; dear daughter of Warren Ripley and his wife Ann of N.C. and the late Josephine Ripley; devoted sister of Jerry Ripley of Texas and Barbara Ripley of Calif., and stepsister of Christina Hardy of Ohio and Walter Hardy of Calif. 
Services will be private. To leave a sympathy message for the family, visit www.cartwrightfuneral.com.

Obituary: Dorothy M. Appel

Dorothy M. Appel, at 93
Dorothy “Dolly” May (Kaufman) Appel, a longtime Hull resident, died March 11 at the age of 93. 
An avid reader, Mrs. Appel spent many years on the Library Board of Trustees. She also served as a secretary for the Hull Public Schools, working in both the Jacob and Memorial schools.
She was the beloved wife of Bernard Appel and devoted mother of Roy Appel and his wife, Mala Strassfeld, and Nina Gardner and her partner, Steve Dolan; she was the former mother-in-law of Joe Gardner. 
She was the loving grandmother of Justin, Eric, and David Appel; Nicole Powers and her husband, Jamie; and Jeffrey Gardner; and she was great-grandmother of Matthew Powers. 
Services have been held. Memorial donations may be made to the charity of one’s choice. 

Obituary: Martha Fisher

Martha Fisher, at 74
Martha (Everett) Fisher, a longtime Hull resident, died March 15 after a long battle with Alzheimer’s disease. She was 74.
Ms. Fisher grew up in Norwood and earned her associate’s degree from the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City. She worked as a decorator at Filene’s department store in downtown Boston for many years before she bought and operated Pots & Petals florist in Hull. In her retirement, she volunteered for Wellspring and the Cohasset Historical Society. 
She enjoyed gardening and was a member of the Hull Garden Club. She traveled extensively throughout her life.
Ms. Fisher leaves her daughter, Ruane Sardelli; her husband, Jeff; and their children, Luke and Finn. 
A celebration of Ms. Fisher’s life is scheduled for 11 a.m. Friday at First Church of Squantum, 164 Bellevue Rd., Quincy. 
Memorial donations may be made to Wellspring Multi-Service Center, 814 Nantasket Ave., Hull, MA 02045.

Obituary: David F. Lewis Jr.

David F. Lewis Jr., at 61
Funeral services were held Monday at St. Ann’s Church for David F. Lewis Jr., who died March 6. He was 61.
Mr. Lewis graduated from Hull High School and was a U.S. Army veteran who worked as a long-haul truck driver for many years.
He was the beloved husband of Mary “Mimi” (Stasik); loving brother of Jodi Lewis; and beloved father of Jessica Brousseau, David F. Lewis III, Joshua Toczko, Jessica Williams, and Lindsey Williams. He is also survived by four grandchildren. He was the son of the late Patricia (Shack) and David F. Lewis.
For additional information and online guestbook, please visit www.downingchapel.com. 

Obituary: Kathleen A. Mitchell

Kathleen A. Mitchell, at 71
Former Hull resident Kathleen A. (Johnson) Mitchell died March 9 in Vero Beach, Fla. She was 71.
She leaves her beloved husband of 52 years, Kenneth Mitchell; two sons, Kenneth Mitchell, III, of Falmouth, and Edward Mitchell, of Vero Beach; and two grandsons, Brendan Mitchell, of Providence, R.I., and Sean Mitchell, of Hull. 
Burial arrangements are pending. 

Obituary: Ann L. Lewis

Ann L. Lewis, at 90
Ann Lee (Dennison) Lewis – beloved mother, grandmother, sister, and aunt – died Feb. 28, after a brief illness. She was the second of nine children born to Leon and Elizabeth Dennison of Newburyport. She settled in Hull in 1958, where she lived for 55 years before moving to Florida.
Mrs. Lewis was a very talented woman, who played guitar, banjo, and mandolin and gave guitar lessons for many years. Painting, drawing, photography, sewing, crocheting, jewelry making, and traveling were a few of her many hobbies. She adored cats, providing food and “cat condos” to many generations of feral cats. (Sorry, neighbors!)
She is survived by her daughter, JoAnn Smith, and her husband, Eric, of Clearwater Fla.; son Gary Lewis and Kathy, his longtime companion, of Mendon; grandson Jason, of Mendon, and granddaughter Caitlin, of California. She also leaves a brother, Curt Dennison, of Missouri; sisters Susan Flagg, of Massachusetts, and Christine Travelstead, of Arizona; and the amazing Newburyport gang.   
We will all miss her dry humor, funny, irreverent jokes, and excellent cooking. (Mama, don’t forget that penny!)
No service is scheduled at this time. If you wish to honor Ann’s memory, please donate to Hull Seaside Animal Rescue, 487 Nantasket Ave., Hull, MA 02045, or Suncoast Hospice, 5771 Roosevelt Blvd., Clearwater, FL 33760.

Obituary: Robert M. Wacks

Robert M. Wacks, at 86
Robert M. Wacks of Hull, formerly of Braintree, died peacefully on March 6, at the age of 86. 
Mr. Wacks was a successful attorney who practiced law on the South Shore for more than 50 years. 
Devoted son of the late Joseph and Mildred (Brown) Wacks; he was the beloved husband of Nancy Dunn and the late Marcia (Berman) Wacks; loving father of Steven Wacks and his wife, Maryellen, of Los Angeles, CA, and Deborah Utter and her late husband, Craig, of Sharon. Mr. Wacks was the stepfather of Henry and Margie Dunn, Deborah and Paul McCarthy, Denise and Paul Heavern, Timothy Dunn, and the late Donna Dunn; and the  cherished grandfather of Jacob, Eliza, Lydia, and Sarah, and step-grandfather of 14. He was also the dear brother of Evelyn Meltzer and Sandra Carey.
A graveside service will be held at Olita Relief Association Cemetery, 776 Baker St., W. Roxbury, MA on Friday at noon. 
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Museum of Science Educational Fund, Museum of Science Boston, 1 Science Park, Boston, MA 02114, Attn: Annual Giving (Please make checks payable to the Museum of Science, Boston), www.mos.org/donate. 

Obituary: Vernon G. Ray

Vernon G. Ray, at 78
At his request there will be no services for Vernon Gene Ray, of Myrtle Point, Ore. He died Feb. 25, while in assisted living in Coos Bay. He was 78.
Mr. Ray was raised by his parents, Mona and Sanford Ray in Myrtle Point, where he attended school. He joined the U.S. Air Force in 1957 and, after basic training, was stationed in Washington where he met and, in 1959, married Betty Colleen Overturf. 
Gene and Betty travelled extensively due to his military service. They were stationed in Washington state; the Azores in Portugal (twice); Wichita Falls, Texas; Denver, Colo.; and in Tampa, Fla., where, in 1977, he retired from the Air Force. On his retirement, the family moved to Myrtle Point, and Gene went to work for the Coos Forest Protective Association. He retired in 1992.
Mr. Ray was talented at any task he undertook. While in the military, he earned the highest honor, Distinguished Rifleman, during his time with the Air Force Rifle Team, and competed throughout the world. In his personal life, he enjoyed spending time with friends, playing cards, woodworking, making jewelry, and driving fast cars; he also was a serious rock hound. He loved fishing and hunting, and he had many stories from different parts of world where he had enjoyed these sports.
Mr. Ray was preceded in death by his wife Betty; his parents; and his brothers, Ronald Ray and Gerald Johnson. He is survived by his sister, Jeannette Jan Skelton. He also leaves his sons and their spouses, David and Susan Ray of Hull; Ricky and Donda Ray, of Coquille; and Jody and Dominique Ray, of Coquille; his grandchildren, Ashley, Nicole, Crystal, Trisha, Zachary, and Mariah and numerous nieces and nephews and very special friends.
Memorial donations can be made to South Coast Hospice, 1620 Thompson Road, Coos Bay, OR 97420.