Obituary: Frances Allen

Frances Allen, at 96

Frances Allen, 96, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, February 7, 2024, surrounded by her family and loved ones in Boynton Beach, Florida.

Mrs. Allen grew up in Hull as one of four children of Molly and Nathan Fisher. She was predeceased by her husband, Morris, in 1999, and is survived by her sons Neil; Robert and his wife, Joanne; and Richard and his wife, Patty; three grandchildren: Lauren and her husband, Dmitri; Zachary and his fiancée, Micayla; and Joshua; and two great-granddaughters, Isabelle and Evie.

Mrs. Allen was known for having a positive impact on so many lives. She graduated from Curry College with an elementary education degree and taught special education in the Norwell school system for more than 20 years. She was an avid golfer, a life master globally rated bridge player and often taught bridge on cruise ships around the world. She loved to travel, socialize with her many friends, and most of all, enjoyed spending time with her family at Nantasket Beach, Delray Beach, and Boynton Beach.

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to greet the family during the visiting hours on Friday, February 16, 2024, from 10-11 a.m. in the Pyne Keohane Funeral Home, 21 Emerald St., Hingham. Her funeral service will immediately follow at 11 a.m. Services will conclude with interment in Hull Village Cemetery.

Donations may be sent in memory of Mrs. Allen to Road to Responsibility, Inc., 1831 Ocean St., Marshfield, MA 02050-4904. Visit www.keohane.com for online condolences.

Obituary: Jean Marie Fleck

Jean Marie Fleck, at 76

Jean Marie “Gaga” Fleck, a lifelong resident of Hull, passed away on Sunday, February 11, 2024. She was 76.

She was born in Boston to Mildred (Shea) and John Carvel Glawson, grew up in Hull, and graduated from Hull High School. She worked as an administrative assistant for the Town of Hull accounting department and the director of special education. Eventually, she worked as a clerk with the Hingham District Court until she retired. Mrs. Fleck took pride in being a longtime member of the Hull Democratic Town Committee.

Mrs. Fleck appreciated eating out a restaurant, accompanied by family, friends, and a good cocktail. She was fiercely independent, but very much enjoyed her social life, whether it was family, friends, or even her grand-pups, Bella and Buffett. In her spare time, she could be found sailing, boating, at the beach or tuning into a football game. She loved to travel, whether it be a vacation in Paris or Ireland or visiting friends in Naples, Florida, or Nantucket. She often sported fashionable outfits from her favorite clothing store, Talbots, and was a faithful customer for many years.

Mrs. Fleck had a big heart and a kind disposition that was met with a tough, no-nonsense attitude. She was always true to her word and straightforward with everyone she met. She will be dearly missed by all who knew her.

Devoted mother of Jay Fleck and his wife, Michelle, of Hull. Proud grandmother of Owen Patrick Fleck of Hull, a student at Deerfield Academy. Also survived by many cousins and dear friends who were like siblings to her.

She was predeceased by her parents and her former husband and dear friend, John Leonard Fleck, Jr.

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to greet the family during the visiting hours on Monday, February 19, from 4-7 p.m. in the Pyne Keohane Funeral Home, 21 Emerald St., Hingham. A Celebration of Life Service will be held in the funeral home at 10:15 a.m. on Tuesday, February 20, prior to the funeral Mass in St. Anthony’s Church, Cohasset, at 11 a.m. Burial in Hull Village Cemetery

In lieu of flowers, donations in Gaga’s name can be made to the Friends of the Paragon Carousel, PO Box 100, Hull, MA 02045. Visit www.keohane.com for online condolences.

Obituary: Paula Jones-Nardo

Paula Jones-Nardo, at 70

Paula Jones-Nardo, age 70, of Hull, a longtime resident of Scituate, passed away peacefully on February 9, 2024 at home surrounded by the love of her family after a long and courageous battle against cancer.

Loving wife of Vincent Nardo Jr., loving stepmother of Elizabeth Levy and her husband, Dor, of Livingston, N.J. and their children, Mila and Sofia Levy. Loving and devoted aunt of Kristina Concannon and her husband, Chris, of Cape Elizabeth, Maine; Michael Finnie of Scituate; and Michelle Masse of Wilmington. Beloved sister of Pam Masse and her husband, Michael, of Lynnfield; Richard Corby Jones of West Yarmouth; and the late Deborah Finnie of Scituate. Sister-in-law of Janice Batts of Cohasset, Frederick Nardo of Switzerland, and Richard Nardo of Germany. Also survived by nieces, nephews, and a large community of friends.

Ms. Jones-Nardo was born and raised in Scituate, where she graduated from Scituate High School. She had a long and fun career in the food service industry and as a restaurant manager throughout Scituate, Cohasset, and the South Shore. Devoted to her family, Mrs. Jones-Nardo spent her spare time baking cookies, for which she was famous. Those cookies would be delivered personally to Dana Farber for the staff and to family and friends. 

Visiting hours will be held on Friday, February 23, from 4-7 p.m. in McNamara-Sparrell Funeral Home, 1 Summer Street, Cohasset. A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, February 24, at 10 a.m. in funeral home. 

In lieu of flowers, donations to honor Paula may be made to Dana Farber Cancer Institute, 44 Binney Street, Boston, MA. 02215 or online at danafaber.org.

For an online guestbook, visit www.mcnamara-sparrell.com

Obituary: Joseph P. Reardon

Joseph P. Reardon, at 59

 Joseph P. Reardon, aged 59, of Braintree, passed away unexpectedly at home on February 1, 2024. Born on January 26, 1965, to the late Maurice and Geraldine (Newcomb) Reardon, Joe was a man of wit and intellect, cherished by all who knew him.

Mr. Reardon was a proud alumnus of Braintree High School and Bridgewater State University, where he not only excelled academically, but also left his mark as a dedicated cross-country runner. His passion for sports seamlessly transitioned into a successful career as a sportswriter for the Boston Herald, where his sharp insights and humor won him many admirers.

Mr. Reardon leaves behind his children, Jack Reardon of Quincy, Katie Reardon of Braintree, and Elizabeth Reardon of Braintree. He was the beloved brother of Ellen Kelliher and her husband, John, of Marshfield. His warmth and guidance will be dearly missed by his niece, Brianna Parsons of Norwell, and his godson, Kevin Kelliher of Chicago.

Mr. Reardon’s life was a testament to the enduring power of laughter and knowledge. Those who were fortunate enough to cross paths with him will forever remember the stories, the laughter, and the wisdom he shared. He will be deeply missed, but his spirit will continue to inspire all who were touched by his remarkable presence.

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend memorial visiting hours on Thursday, February 8, from 3-6 p.m. in the Cartwright-Venuti Funeral Home, 845 Washington St., Braintree. Burial will be private.

To leave a sympathy message for the family, visit www.cartwrightfuneral.com.

Obituary: Mary F. Keaveney

Mary F. Keaveney

Mary F. (Grant) Keaveney of Hingham and Hull passed away on January 31, 2024 at her daughter’s home in Scituate.

Mrs. Keaveney was raised in South Boston and was preceded in death by her parents, Francis P. and Bridget Grant, sister Patricia Casper, and brother Francis Grant. Her sister, Helen Bellacqua, survives her. 

Mrs. Keaveney earned a bachelor’s degree in Education in 1958 from State Teachers College at Boston and went on to earn her master’s degree in Education in 1964 from State College at Boston, today known as UMass-Boston. Mrs. Keaveney’s teaching career began with the City of Boston before joining the Town of Hull in 1961. In 1963, she married the love of her life, John “Jack” Keaveney. They first settled in Weymouth before finding their family home in Hingham. Together they had six children.

In 1969 Mrs. Keaveney stepped back from her teaching career to raise her children until the untimely death of Jack in 1981. Her strength was like none other, as she persevered through the challenges of raising five children on her own. In 1985, when the time was right for her family, Mrs. Keaveney went back to her teaching career and built lasting relationships with fellow staff members. She retired from the Town of Hull in 2002.

Upon retirement, Mrs. Keaveney spent her time enjoying her family, walking along Nantasket Beach, attending lectures, and traveling by train, boat, and air. She was always up for an adventure. 
Mrs. Keaveney is now in her heavenly home, reunited with her husband, Jack, and two of their sons, Martin and John “J” Keaveney. Mrs. Keaveney is survived by her daughters, Maureen (Peter) Hunnefeld, Carolyn (Scott) Reynolds, Jean-Marie (Brian) Bleakley, and her son, Daniel (Donna) Keaveney. Mrs. Keaveney also leaves 10 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. The family extends deepest gratitude to Norwell VNA & Hospice for their devotion to her end-of-life care.
Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to greet the family during the visiting hours on Thursday, February 8 from 3-7 p.m. in the Pyne Keohane Funeral Home, 21 Emerald St., Hingham. A Celebration of Life Service will be held in the funeral home at 9:15 a.m. on Friday prior to the funeral Mass in St. Mary’s Parish in St. Ann’s Church at 10 a.m. Burial in St. Paul’s Cemetery, Hingham.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Norwell VNA & Hospice, 120 Longwater Drive, Norwell, MA 02061 or to Friends of the Paragon Carousel, PO Box 100, Hull, MA 02045.

Visit www.keohane.com for directions and online condolences.

Obituary: Lorraine Earle

Lorraine Earle, at 68

Lorraine Bernice Bernadette Bergeron Sylvia Earle (also known as “Rainy,” “Mama Cupcakes,” and “LoLo”) passed away peacefully at home in Hull on January 29, 2024 after a long battle with COPD and lung cancer. She was 68.

She was surrounded by family holding her hands, while playing and singing her favorite songs as she passed. In the days leading up to this, as much pain as Mrs. Earle was in, she would light up like a slot machine when her grandchildren visited.

Mrs. Earle was a hippie, a feminist, an artist, an adventurer, and a selfless person who was born and raised on Martha’s Vineyard to a single mother after her French Canadian father, Eugene Bergeron, left her Portuguese-American mother, Hilda Antunes Bergeron, at a young age. As kids, Mrs. Earle and her siblings grew up on welfare, working multiple jobs to keep the lights on. This experience shaped her work ethic, imagination, compassion, and unique perspective. During the summers when the steamships of tourists arrived, Lorraine, Donna, Eugene, and Linda would dive for coins in Vineyard Haven, singing, “How ‘bout a coin? How ‘bout a coin down here!,” filling up their mouths with money that tourists would flick off of the ships.

As a young teenager trying to help at home, she held myriad jobs on Martha’s Vineyard at the Harborview Hotel, Vineyard Nursing Home, Vineyard Villa Hotel, Mansion House, The Black Dog Café (breakfast cook), Edgartown Gift and Garden, Rosebay Gardens, and Edgartown Deli, to name a few. She graduated in 1974 from Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School and from Fisher College in 1985 with an associate’s in business management.

In between those years, she went on road trips, lived in Allston, and worked at Suffolk Superior Courthouse while she put herself through college. She worked at Sally & Fitch law firm in Boston as an office manager and paralegal for more than two decades before leaving to work with her son’s T-shirt brand, Johnny Cupcakes, as the CFO for two decades. As a team, Mrs. Earle and her children opened hundreds of Johnny Cupcakes pop-up shops, won several retail awards, and were able to work with dozens of charities. Mrs. Earle loved her children and often said she was so proud she could feel her heart beating outside of her chest.

At her prime, she was on top of the world, being active on her candlepin bowling league, the garden club, the Hull artists group, teaching seashell art to kids and adults, winning various awards at craft fairs, clothing the homeless, attending concerts, winning costume contests year after year at Halloween parties, traveling, kayaking, volunteering at Hull’s Sunset Point Camp, supporting the DJ Henry Dream Fund Gala was everything to her, and picking enough blueberries to fill up her freezer for the year so that she could make her famous blueberry pancakes. She loved life. She was life. And she was a light for so many people.

“Being kind is free” is what Mrs. Earle would often say. Remember this, and please spread kindness on her behalf. Remember Lorraine when you see seashells and seaglass, when you hear birds chirp, when you listen to reggae music, when you wear your Johnny Cupcakes T-shirt, when you eat blueberries or pancakes or blueberry pancakes, when you’re eating Portuguese fried dough or kale soup, when you’re at the beach, when you’re celebrating holidays, especially Christmas and Halloween.

Lorraine Earle is survived by her partner, Patrick Averill; her son John Earle and his wife, Katie Freketic, and their daughters Austin and Stevie; her daughter Linsay Schauwecker and her husband, Nick Schauwecker, and their son Hudson; her siblings Donna Montesion and her husband, Edward, Eugene Bergeron and his wife, Beverly, and Linda Vancour and her husband, Steve. She is survived by several nieces, nephews, cousins, and the father of her children, Mike Earle.

Mrs. Earle’s wake will be held on Friday, February 16, from 4:20 p.m. to 8 p.m., or until finished, at Pyne Keohane Funeral Home, 21 Emerald St., Hingham. A Mass will be held on Saturday, February 17 at 10 a.m. at St. Ann’s Church, 208 Samoset Ave. Life celebration party to follow. Visit www.keohane.com for online condolences. 

In lieu of flowers, you can make a donation on Lorraine Earle’s behalf to the DJ Henry Dream Fund, https://djdreamfund.charityproud.org/Donate or the Sunset Point Camp, https://www.ccab.org/ways-to-give/donate.

Obituary: Robert Paul Anderson, Sr.

Robert Paul Anderson, Sr., at 81

Robert Paul Anderson, Sr., age 81, passed away peacefully on Saturday, January 27, 2024, at home surrounded by his family. He was born in Dorchester on September 27, 1942, the son of the late Paul and Margaret (Anastasia) Anderson.

Mr. Anderson was raised in Weymouth, where he graduated from Weymouth High School with the Class of 1960. He went on to join the Air Force at the age of 17.

He is survived by his loving wife Linda, I. (Mistretta) Anderson, and was the father of eight children in a blended family: Robert Anderson, Jr. and his wife, Yvette, of Weymouth, Alyson and Greg Shea of Scituate, Jody Fennelly of Hull, Kimberly Anderson Whitfield and her husband, Travis, of Havelock, N.C., Tammy Nicklow and her husband, Bryan, of Newport, N.C., Paul Anderson of Havelock, N.C., Ann Contois of Holiday, Florida. Mr. Anderson was predeceased by his cherished daughter, Kelly Anderson, grandson Gregory Shea II, and his sister, Katherine Hotte. He had 20 grandchildren and 28 great grandchildren.

Mr. Anderson settled in the seaside town of Hull 44 years ago to raise his family. He easily became a beloved member of the community, always stopping to talk and to tell a few of his funny jokes.

Mr. Anderson retired from Raytheon in Waltham; in his retirement, he enjoyed spending time with his family, caring for his pets, shopping, and cooking.

Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend Mr. Anderson’s Life Celebration on Saturday, February 10, from noon to 4 p.m. at the Sons of Italy, 120 Quarry St., Quincy.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made the Gregory Mark Shea II Foundation, which provides support and education on substance use disorder and illicit fentanyl. Donations can be made on the website 143gregory.org or by check to the Gregory Mark Shea II Foundation, 91 Clapp Rd., Scituate, MA 02066.

Obituary: Amy V. Schneider

Amy V. Schneider, at 95

Amy Vanderwood Schneider was a gifted artist who saw beauty in the world as few ever could. Her colorful seascapes, landscapes, and portraits reflected the joy she found in the places and people who touched her life.

A short walk from Nantasket Beach, home was a modest two-story house filled with children, dogs, stacks of books, paintings in progress, and always, something delicious simmering on the stove. Mrs. Schneider was always in motion. In that crowded house packed with laughter and conversation, she hosted art lessons, Girl Scout meetings, and parties for the kids.

Mrs. Schneider was an outspoken advocate for the children of Hull. She was a town leader during the Blizzard of ‘78 as the first woman chairperson of the Hull School Committee. She later worked for Boston University School of Law and Metropolitan College.

Mrs. Schneider loved an adventure. She enjoyed day trips to Rockport, riding the swan boats in Boston, and packing up her easel and paints and heading off to capture the colors of western Florida and the south of France. She was a passionate Patriots fan (Tom Brady era), relished a heated political debate, and never watched a cooking show she didn’t like. She loved growing vegetables, raising dogs, and eating lobsters.

Mrs. Schneider always made time for her children and grandchildren. She listened to our problems, healed our hearts, and taught us how to find joy in the simple things.

Amy Vanderwood Schneider left us on January 15, 2024 at the age of 95. She was the beloved wife of the late Samuel Schneider and cherished daughter of the late Catherine (Moffie) and Benjamin Vanderwood. Sister of the late Millard and Jack Vanderwood. Devoted mother of Barry Schneider and his wife, Elayne, Carol Kramer and her husband, William, Janet Liss and her husband, Stuart, Jonathan Schneider and his partner, Meghan Allen, and Eric Schneider and his partner, Heather Hall. Adored grandmother of Adam, Jamie, David, Emily, Andrew, Steven, Rachel, Jack, and Maxwell. Great-grandmother of seven. Mrs. Schneider also is survived by her devoted dog, Pete.

Services for Amy are private. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made in her name to Great Dog Rescue of New England (gdrne.com) or in her memory, random acts of kindness.

Obituary: Linda A. Hill

Linda A. Hill, at 82

Linda A. (Dwyer) Hill of Hull bravely and peacefully went home on January 9, 2024 at the age of 82. Mrs. Hill was born in Lowell on July 27, 1941 to Philip J and Norma L Dwyer.
She is survived by her loving, devoted husband, Ronald P. Hill, Sr., whom she met through a mutual love of country music.

Mrs. Hill was one of four siblings, including the late Philip Dwyer, Jr., Wayne Dwyer of Weymouth, and Jeanne Warford of Hull.
She was the wonderfully witted and cherished Mum of six children: Lisa Hoban and her husband, Brian, of Plymouth, David Foley and his wife, Maria, of Pembroke, Laura Foley of Rockland, Robin Cohen and her husband, Dan, of Holliston, Cheri Foley of Hull, and Bill Murphy and his wife, Lori, of Hull. Mrs. Hill also leaves behind 12 grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, many nieces, nephews, and stepchildren. In addition, she opened her home to many, many foster children. She was also known as Nana to all the children she cared for over the years at Sunset Point Family Daycare. She later became a nanny to two very special boys, Ivan and Leland, and finished off her lifelong career as a teacher at Hanover Preschool for “Mrs. Max” at the age of 80.

Her children will forever miss hearing, “Be careful,” and “Good night, sweet dreams, and God bless you.”

Family and friends are invited to visiting hours on Saturday, January 20, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Downing Cottage Funeral Chapel, 21 Pond St., Hingham. In lieu of flowers, kindly donate to her favorite charity, St. Jude Children’s Hospital.

For more information and online guestbook, visit www.downingchapel.com.

Obituary: Mary Ann ‘Mimi’ Belyea

Mary Ann ‘Mimi’ Belyea, at 86

Mary Ann “Mimi” Belyea of Plymouth, formerly a longtime resident of Hull, passed away peacefully on Saturday, January 13, 2024. She was 86.

She was born in Weymouth to Margaret (O’Hare) and Wallace Richardson and raised in Hull. She graduated from Hingham High School in 1955. Mrs. Belyea was a hard worker who often held multiple jobs concurrently. She worked many years as a bookkeeper for the Town of Hull and she also managed several auto repair businesses she co-owned with her husband, Walter. 

Family was most important to Mrs. Belyea. She enjoyed spending family time during the many pool parties she hosted. She was very generous and loved spoiling her stepchildren, nieces, and nephews, especially during the holidays. She also believed in giving back to those less fortunate and supported many charitable organizations.

Mrs. Belyea loved to travel and had very happy memories of the many years she spent with her husband and friends in St. Martin. She also enjoyed trips to casinos, doing puzzles at home, and spending time with her beloved dogs.

Beloved wife of 47 years of Walter Belyea of Plymouth. Devoted stepmother of Alan Belyea and his wife, Kastin, of Germany, and David Belyea of Falmouth. Cherished grandmother of Sarah, Nastasha, Levi, and Jack. Loving sister-in-law of Madeline Richardson of Hull, Barbara Morris and her husband, Rick, of Quincy, and Charlie Belyea and his wife, Lisa, of Pembroke. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her parents and siblings Wally Richardson, Terry Richardson, and Gail Coggins.

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend Mrs. Belyea’s funeral service on Saturday, January 20 at 11 a.m. at the Pyne Keohane Funeral Home, 21 Emerald St., Hingham. Cremation will follow. 

In lieu of flowers, donations in Mimi’s name may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105. Visit www.keohane.com for online condolences.

Obituary: Joseph F. Menice, Jr.

Joseph F. Menice, Jr., at 96

Joseph F. Menice, Jr. of Hull, went to meet his wife, Doris, on January 6, 2024, in his home surrounded by his family. He was 96.

The beloved husband of the late Doris (Kinnear) Menice, he was the cherished father of Paul Menice and his wife, Jean, of Monmouth, ME, Vickie Desharnais and her husband, Ronald, of Hooksett, N.H., Peter Menice and his wife, Danielle Cossett, of Corrales, N.M., Jeff Menice of Hull, Theresa Ryan and her husband, Stephen, of Norwood, Jay Menice and his wife, Susie, of Lynn, Mary Wilson and her husband, Allen, of Weymouth, Tammy Parker and her partner, Deanna Page, of Dexter, ME, Cathy Farrell and her husband, Leo, of South Weymouth, and Lynne Menice of Hull. Mr. Menice also is survived by 22 grandchildren, whom he adored.

Mr. Menice graduated from Hingham High School, where he excelled in academics, basketball, and baseball. He entered the U.S. Army and was assigned to the 3rd Army Military Government unit at the Nuremberg Trials as a prisoner guard and trial guard at the end of World War II. 

Upon being honorably discharged from the military with the rank of staff sergeant, he attended and graduated from Boston University. On June 19, 1954, he married his longtime sweetheart, Doris, and settled in Hull, where they raised 10 children. Mr. Menice started teaching literature, science, math, physical education, and penmanship at the Memorial Middle School. In 1957, Mr. Menice began teaching math and physical education at the high school. For the next 37 years, he influenced the generations of Hull students and fellow teachers through his teaching, coaching, and mentoring. He retired from teaching in 1994.

Throughout his retirement, Mr. Menice continued his dedication by supporting the various sports and recreational programs of Hull as the director of parks and recreation. He enjoyed collecting model trains and spending countless hours designing small towns and train routes in his basement. In September 1990, the Town of Hull dedicated the “Joe Menice Ball Field” in appreciation of his dedication to the youth sports of Hull. In 2009, Mr. Menice was inducted into both the Hingham High School Athletic Hall of Fame and the Hull High School Athletic Hall of Fame. He was a devoted member of St. Mary’s parish and served as a Eucharistic Minister.

Mr. Menice will be remembered as a devoted husband, a cherished father, a proud grandfather, and a true gentleman and mentor who not only loved his family, but his beloved Town of Hull.

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to greet the family during the visiting hours on Monday, January 15, from 4-8 p.m. in St. Ann’s Church, 208 Samoset Ave. A funeral Mass will be celebrated there on Tuesday at 11 a.m. Cremation will follow.

In lieu of flowers, donations in memory of Mr. Menice may be made to The Hull Boosters Club (with “Joe Menice Scholarship” written in the memo) and sent in care of Jennifer Olivieri at Hull High School, 180 Main St., Hull, MA 02045

Obituary: Frederick Pike

Frederick Pike, at 68
Frederick John Pike passed peacefully on January 1, 2024 in his home. He was 68 years old.
Mr. Pike was a retired U.S. Navy SEAL and was the husband of late Barbara Pike. He was the beloved father of Melanie Pike, Melinda Pike, and Rachael Pike, and the brother of Patrick, Martin, John, and Kathleen Pike.
He was loved and adored grandfather of Caleb, Griffin, Avery, Dylan, Kyle, Wyatt, Ayden, and Adrianna. Burial will take place in the Massachusetts National Cemetery in Bourne at 10:45 a.m. on January 19. Friends and family members are welcome to attend to say goodbye. Mr. Pike will be missed and never forgotten.

Obituary: Heidi A. Richardson

Heidi A. Richardson

Heidi A. Richardson of Hingham and Calistoga (Napa Valley), California, passed away unexpectedly on December 23, 2023.

Born in Boston, she was the daughter of the late Wallace and Elinor Richardson.

Ms. Richardson is survived by her beloved partner, Brett Woodyatt, of Hingham. She leaves four siblings, Bruce Richardson and his wife, Ellen Slaby, of Chestnut Hill, Nancy Birmingham and her husband, Tom, of Moss Beach, Calif., Brian Richardson and his wife, Theresa, of Braintree, and Faith Richardson of Danville, Calif. She also leaves four cherished nephews, Ryan Birmingham, Kevin Birmingham, Brett Richardson, and Craig Richardson.

Ms. Richardson spent her entire 36-year professional career in the financial services industry. She started her career as the assistant treasurer of Blackstone Bank while still an undergraduate at Bentley University. Most recently, she was a managing director at Morgan Stanley’s Graystone Consulting. She also had managing director roles at JPMorgan Chase, BlackRock, and at other well-known banking leaders.

Ms. Richardson was renowned for her generosity and sense of adventure. She loved running marathons in exotic destinations around the world and had traveled to more than 80 countries across all seven continents.

Visiting hours were held on Dec. 29 in the Pyne Keohane Funeral Home in Hingham, and her funeral Mass was on Saturday at St. Ann’s Church. Interment was private.

In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy may be made in Heidi Richardson’s memory to the Hull High School Scholarship Fund, 180 Main St., Hull, MA 02045.

Obituary: Lilian Joan Merrill

Lilian Joan Merrill, at 91

Lilian Joan Merrill, a longtime resident of Hull, passed away peacefully, surrounded by family on Thursday, December 28, 2023. She was 91.

She was born in Liverpool, England, to Elizabeth (Fitzsimons) and Joseph Glenfeadon Gwilliam. After graduating high school in Liverpool, Mrs. Merrill began working for the Dunlop Rubber Company, where she worked in quality control and was voted “Ms. Dunlop.” She met her husband, Lorenzo Dennis Merrill, when he was serving in the U.S. Air Force and was stationed in the U.K. The two were married and started a family in the U.K. and then moved to Dorchester, where she would make many lifelong friends. 

When Mrs. Merrill moved to the United States, she began her career as a mental health worker with Boston State Hospital, where she would retire after 30 years. In 1976, she moved to Hull with family, where she would remain for the rest of her life. She adored living by the beach and took advantage of living so close to the ocean.

In her spare time, being a fashionista, Mrs. Merrill enjoyed her shopping. At home, she enjoyed knitting, playing Scrabble, and was quite the movie buff.

Mrs. Merrill had a quiet resilience and strength that was admired by those who knew her. She was a cancer survivor and her family’s backbone. She was always everyone’s stronghold. Mrs. Merrill was a beautiful person with a friendly disposition and will be dearly missed by all who knew her.

Adoring wife of 43 years of the late Lorenzo Merrill, devoted mother of Stephen Merrill and his wife, Peggy, of Plymouth; Michael Merrill and his partner, Christine Clark of Holbrook; Christine Gunter of Weymouth and her late husband, James; Kevin Merrill and his wife, Chrissy DeFilippo, of Somerville; and Donna Merrill of Hull. Cherished grandmother of Kevin, Steven, Daniel, Samantha, Stuart, and Kevin Plunkett, and great-grandmother of Jordyn, Johnathan, Everet, Aylah, and Cristian. Also survived by her beloved niece, Joan Gwilliam Alcock, many nieces and nephews, and her constant companion, Bella. Predeceased by her parents, Elizabeth (Fitzsimons) and Joseph Glenfeadon Gwilliam, her siblings Joseph Gwilliam, William Gwilliam, Arthur Gwilliam, Doreen “Betty” Gwilliam, and Norman Gwilliam, and her best friends, Ruth Frank, Mary Dodd, Linda Doyle, and Marie Long.

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral service at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, January 9 at the Pyne Keohane Funeral Home, 21 Emerald St., Hingham. Burial will be private at the Massachusetts National Cemetery in Bourne.

In lieu of flowers, donations in Mrs. Merrill’s name may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105. Visit www.keohane.com for online condolences.

Obituary: Robert McGilvray, Jr.

Robert McGilvray, Jr., at 68

Robert “Bob” McGilvray, Jr. of Hull passed away at the age of 68 on Christmas Day 2023 after a long illness.

He was the beloved husband of Marie-Pierre (Renard) McGilvray for 37 years, devoted father of Charlie Driggs of Hingham, Jim Driggs of Jamaica Plain, and Caroline (McGilvray) Fetigan of North Yarmouth, Maine; best father-in-law of Julie, Jen, and Jason; and best son-in-law of Andree (Gummy) and Jean (Bonpapa) Renard. Adoring grandfather of Carter, Anna, Adelyn, Robin, and Meredith.

Mr. McGilvray also leaves behind his dear siblings, Bette McGilvray of Marco Island, Fla.; Kathy McGilvray Baltz of North Conway, N.H.; Jay McGilvray of Kingston; Margie Galleher of Bethesda, Md.; Patty McCarty of Plymouth; Richard McGilvray of Lackawanna, N.Y.; and their spouses, as well as his many nieces and nephews.

He was born in Boston, the oldest son of the late Robert McGilvray, Sr. and Marjorie (Allison) McGilvray. His family moved from Mattapan to Scituate when he was 12 years old and he discovered his love of the ocean. As a young man, he lived on Cape Cod and in North Conway, where he became an expert skier and ski instructor. North Conway also was where he discovered more adventure in hiking the White Mountains in all seasons. He attended McGill University in Montreal and obtained a bachelor’s degree in political science, then returned to Hingham, where he started his family.

Mr. McGilvray’s career began in the marine industry in the 1980s, and eventually he became the general manager of the U.S. office and distribution center of a European industrial fabrics manufacturer, Serge Ferrari USA in the Fort Lauderdale area. He greatly enjoyed his professional life, which involved a great number of varied industries, far and wide travel opportunities, and his favorite – remaining heavily connected to the marine and boating world. He was a member of the Marine Fabricators Association and Industrial Fabrics Association, among others.

He was an adventurer in the truest sense of the word and had many hobbies. He loved skiing, hiking, swimming, scuba diving, traveling, kayaking, fly fishing, camping, reading science or nautical fiction, dancing at parties, and most importantly, sailing his boat “Amasele” all around the Bahamas, South Florida, and the New England coast. He was a member of the Hull Yacht Club, Hillsboro Inlet Sailing Club, and enjoyed PHRF Wednesday night racing, as well as many coastal regattas throughout the years.

He will be remembered for his curious mind, zest for life, sense of humor, and warm smile.
A private family memorial at Hull Village Cemetery is planned for January 13, and a Celebration of Life at the Hull Yacht Club for family and friends will follow in the spring.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Alzheimer’s Association. For more information and online guestbook, visit www.downingchapel.com.

Obituary: John Francis Gorham

John Francis Gorham, at 97

John Francis Gorham, 97, of Weymouth and formerly of Hull, passed away on December 15, 2023, in the company of his family. 

Known as Jack, Mr. Gorham was born in Braintree on January 17, 1926, to the late Elmer and Helen (Payson), and was one of nine children. After serving honorably as a master sergeant in the U.S. Army, Mr. Gorham and his wife, Barbara, started their life together in Quincy, eventually relocating to Hull, where they raised their nine children. Mr. Gorham was a loving and devoted family man. He retired as a member of the AFSCME Local 1395 after working as a custodian in the Hull Public Schools for 20 years, and worked multiple second jobs to provide for his family.

Mr. Gorham was predeceased by his beloved wife of 73 years, Barbara (Beatey), his son, Scott, and seven siblings. He is survived by children Deborah Moore and her husband, Allen; John and his wife, Paula; Douglas and his partner, Deirdre Kahler; Michael and his wife, Meg; Geoffrey; Alan and his wife, Debbie; Kim Donnellan and her husband, Frank; and Amy Langan; 12 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; and his sister, Claire Cleggett and her husband, Billy.

A memorial visitation will be held on Wednesday, January 24, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Downing Cottage Funeral Chapel, 21 Pond St., Hingham. Burial will take place on Thursday, January 25 at 10:15 a.m. at the Massachusetts National Cemetery in Bourne.

In lieu of flowers, donations in memory of Jack Gorham can be made to the DAV or the Salvation Army. For more information and online guestbook, visit www.downingchapel.com.

Obituary: John Kent Bryant

John Kent Bryant, at 93

John Kent Bryant, 93, of Cohasset, passed away peacefully in his home on November 30, leaving his children, Susan and Gardner, his creative caregiving team, and members of Wolfe and Greaves families.

Mr. Bryant was an enthusiastic fan of Hull Lifesaving Museum’s races, events, and book club; the WSU bluegrass band at Daddy’s Beach Club; anyone’s Laser, Opti, 110, or catboat sailing; Oceanum Vela’s race-sail repurposing; the “Goon Squad” projects; and activities at Craig Wolfe’s small boat paradise.

Always up for a drive, stroll, or roll along Nantasket Beach and the Gut, in his final years, he had adventures in the DCR beach wheelers, on commuter boats, all-arounds with Ricky Wolfe, and even steered a HLM rowing boat up and over Bumpkin Shoal.

A Celebration of Life will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, January 13 at St. Stephen’s Church in Cohasset with a joyful small-boat armada in June. Details at www.mcnamara-sparrell.com/obituary/John-Bryant.

Memorial donations can be made to the Center for Student Coastal Research or The Home for Little Wanderers.

Obituary: Philip J. Petrocelli

Philip J. Petrocelli, at 88

Philip J. Petrocelli of Hull died on December 20, 2023 with his family by his side. He was 88. The beloved husband of the late Eleanor M. (Shea) Heavern Petrocelli, father of Philip V. Petrocelli and his significant other, Suzanne Branson of Dallas, Paul A. Petrocelli of Scituate, Michael A. Petrocelli and his wife, Tami, of Hull, Mark J. Petrocelli and his wife, Tammy, of Scituate, Jack Heavern of Hingham, Denise Musket and her husband, Ken of Lincoln, R.I., Elaine Hurley her husband, Brian, of Hull, Paul Heavern and his wife, Denise, of Hull, and Susan Richardson and her husband, Mike, of Hingham. Brother of the late Barbara Wallace and Nicholas Petrocelli. Devoted Papa to Christina, Danielle, Michael, Rebecca, Nicholas, Mia, Alyssa, Paul, Ryan, Matthew, Erica, Nicole, Julia, Brendan, Connor, and Shea. Great-grandpapa to Jack. Mr. Petrocelli is survived by his companion, Audrey McNiven, and his many nieces and nephews. 

Mr. Petrocelli was born in Boston, raised in Dorchester, and graduated from Saint Gregory’s High School and Boston State College. He initially taught school, transitioned to become a successful South Shore contractor, and later in his career, founded Petrocelli Public Insurance Adjusters, which he felt was his true calling.

Mr. Petrocelli was ambitious, a self-starter, and industrious. He taught his children the values of hard work, independence, and a belief in oneself. He enjoyed living close to the ocean, playing golf with his wife, Eleanor, and friends in N.C., and he would toil away for hours in his shop. He loved being with people, enjoyed a party, a good laugh, and the Red Sox. Most of all, he loved his time with family, which included his four sons, his extended family with Eleanor M Heavern, his brother Nick, sister Barbara, and all his nieces, nephews, grandchildren, and great-grandchild. He will be dearly missed.

Visiting hours were held on Dec. 27 in the McDonald Keohane Funeral Home, 40 Sea St., North Weymouth, and a funeral Mass will be celebrated on Dec. 28 at 10:30 a.m. in St. Mary’s Parish in St. Ann’s Church. Cremation will follow.

Donations in memory of Mr. Petrocelli may be made to Pat Roche Hospice House, 86 Turkey Hill Lane, Hingham, MA 02043. Visit www.keohane.com online condolences.

Obituary: Jeffrey Lucas

Jeffrey Lucas

Jeffrey J. Lucas of Taunton passed away on December 20, 2023 surrounded by his loving family.

Mr. Lucas was born and raised in Hull, which generated his love for the ocean. He lived his life to help others and felt joy in making others happy. Mr. Lucas was an avid Boston Bruins fan, enjoyed trips to Foxwoods, and had a special place in his heart for animals, especially cats. Mr. Lucas’s main passion in life was his family and spending time with those he loved, particularly his three girls. He will be remembered for his strong will and passionate personality, and will be sadly missed by all those who had the pleasure of knowing him.

Beloved husband of Dawn (O’Leary) Lucas of Taunton. Loving father of Suzanne Deibel and her husband, Jarrod, of Whitman and Nicole Barrows and her husband, George, of Abington. Cherished grandfather of Jason Deibel of Whitman. Adored son of the late Francis and Constance Lucas, caring brother of Robert Lucas and his wife, Kathy, of Abington and Peter Lucas and his wife, Cathy, of Kansas. Also survived by many nieces, nephews, extended family members, and dear friends.

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the visiting hours on Friday, Dec. 29, from 3-6 p.m. at Chapman Funeral Home, Prophett Chapel, Bridgewater. A funeral service will be celebrated on Friday at 6 p.m. in the Chapman Funeral Home.

In lieu of flowers, donations in memory of Mr. Lucas may be made to The American Cancer Society.

Obituary: Dennis Keith Gibbons

Dennis Keith Gibbons, at 64

Dennis Keith Gibbons, 64, passed away suddenly on December 21, 2023 at his home in Hull. 

Mr. Gibbons was born at Dixon Army Base Hospital in New Jersey and grew up in Hull – a “Village Kid” who graduated from Hull High School in 1978. After high school, Mr. Gibbons enlisted and proudly served in the USAF as a staff sergeant, working on B-52 bombers and earning multiple achievements. During that time, he married the love of his life and had two children.

After his military career, Mr. Gibbons returned home to Hull to raise his family and worked for many years for HIM Mechanical Service in Bridgewater. He enjoyed spending time with his family and friends and could often be found listening to country by the BBQ grill, where he was right 99% of the time. Mr. Gibbons was an avid fisherman who thoroughly enjoyed being out on the water, catching striped bass and tuna. He truly enjoyed his Saturday night poker games as well. He often could be found walking around Strawberry Hill with his beloved dog Lucy (Poo-pie) and pampering her with homemade meals. Nothing brought greater joy to him than knowing his children and grandchildren are all home in Hull. Mr. Gibbons, in his own mind, was a Grinch, but nothing made him happier than to see his grandkids on Christmas morning opening their gifts.

Mr. Gibbons was predeceased by his parents, Alice and Edward Gibbons, and brothers Harold and Michael Gibbons, and sister Dawn Campbell. He is survived by his wife of 42 years, Deborah Gibbons; son David and his wife, Tina; daughter Christine Quan; and grandchildren Aiden Gibbons and Nathan and Avery Quan, all of Hull; brothers Robert Gibbons of Wareham and Jeffery Gibbons of Hull, and sister Laurie Lapham White of Weymouth. He also is survived by many cousins, nieces, and nephews who loved him dearly.

A celebration of life will be held at a time to be determined. The interment will be in the Massachusetts National Cemetery in Bourne. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the Hull Boosters, PO Box 305, Hull, MA 02045, an organization about which Mr. Gibbons and his family felt strongly.