Obituary: Barbara J. Josselyn

Barbara J. Josselyn, 89 
Barbara J. (Farley) Josselyn, of Hull, died peacefully on Saturday, Dec. 21. She was 89.  
Born in St. Jean, Quebec, Canada, she was the only daughter of the late Allen Kirkland Henry Farley and Marjorie Julia (Bell). She was raised and educated in Quebec and worked for many years for the Hull School Department.
Barbara loved music and dancing. In fact, she met her husband while they were both on vacation for July 4th in Old Orchard Beach, Maine. After three days of dancing the nights away on the pier, Gilbert proposed. They were married 11 months later. She moved to the states, and the couple spent 60 years together. 
Barbara loved children, so that made it easy for her to love her job as a cafeteria worker. She also worked at the emergency shelter at the Memorial Middle School during the Blizzard of 1978. 
She loved hosting family dinners, baking, playing cards, crossword puzzles, watching the Little League World Series and “The Price is Right.” She also enjoyed traveling, especially cruises. And she loved knitting; she made many slippers, afghans, beautifully themed sweaters; and the traditional Christmas stockings for her family. 
Barbara loved many things, but there was no greater love than her love for her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. The beloved wife of the late Gilbert Channing Josselyn, she was the devoted mother of Charlene Josselyn, of Stoughton; Peter Josselyn and his wife, Tresa, of Michigan; Nancy Sullivan and her husband, Charlie, of Hull; and Richard Josselyn and his wife, Tara, of Brockton. She was the proud grandmother of 16 grandchildren and great-grandmother of 10 great-grandchildren. 
A private memorial service is planned for the spring. Expressions of sympathy can be made in Barbara’s memory to the Webster Park Rehabilitation Center Activities Fund, 56 Webster St., Rockland, MA 02370.  
See www.Keohane.com or call 1-800-Keohane for online condolences.

Obituary: Marie I. Bradley

Marie I. Bradley, 59
Marie I. (Mitchell) Bradley, of Hull, died unexpectedly on Dec. 14. She was 59. 
She was the beloved mother of Joseph Mitchell Bradley, of Hanover, and the cherished daughter of William (“Bill”)  Mitchell, of Hull, and the late Irene (Dunphy) Mitchell. 
She was the loving sister of Betty Ann Doherty and her husband, Wayne, of Whitman; Kathy Mitchell and Jack Mitchell and his wife, Leigh, all of Scituate; and the late Peggy Rand and her husband, George Rand, of Hull. Marie is also survived by many nieces, nephews, and cousins, and she leaves her friend, Bill W.
Marie grew up in Hull Village among many close friends. She cherished spending time with her family, especially on the front porch of her family home. She enjoyed getting her hair and nails done, traveling, and spending time at the beach, as well as singing, dancing, and bringing true joy to everyone she met. She genuinely enjoyed moments of partying and celebrating the holidays with her family, especially Memorial Day in Hull.
Marie was a longtime employee of Delta Airlines and the Marriott Corp. While employed at Delta, she made many friends, including Mel Simmons, who eventually succumbed to breast cancer. To honor her and their friendship, Marie created the “Mel’s Bracelet Fundraiser,” which to date has raised millions of dollars. 
Marie was so proud to have been a part of AA and to have celebrated more than 25 years of sobriety, taking one day at a time. But what she loved most was being a mother to her son, “JoJo.” From the moment he was born, Marie took her role as a mom as the most important gift in her life. Spending time with her baby boy was her preference over anything else in the world.
Even after suffering a brain bleed and stroke 12 years ago, Marie still radiated light into the world through her faith, personality, laugh, and smile. She had a tremendous impact on every person she encountered and was grateful for every second of every day. Heaven has gained a very special angel and a lot more song and dance. We are so grateful for the gift of her life and want to continue her memory through acts of kindness, being grateful, sharing laughs, and helping those who need it most.
Visiting hours were held on Wednesday in the Pyne Keohane Funeral Home, 21 Emerald St. (off Central Street), Hingham. A Celebration of Life Service is to be held in the funeral home at 9:30 a.m. on Thursday prior to the funeral Mass in St. Mary’s of the Sacred Heart, 392 Hanover St., Hanover, at 10:30 a.m. 
A gofundme has been created in Marie’s memory to cover any remaining expenses, and the rest will go to her son so that he can experience the life she would have wanted for him. See www.Keohane.com or call 1-800-Keohane for directions and online condolences.

Obituary: Nazzareno DiVito Jr.

Nazzareno DiVito Jr., 90 
Nazzareno (“Nunzi”) DiVito Jr. passed away peacefully, surrounded by his loving family, on Dec. 16. He was 90.
Nunzi was born in Cohasset in 1929 to Nazzareno Sr., of Castrovalva, Italy, and Georgina (Calvi) DiVito, of Hingham, and was the eldest of five children. A lifelong resident of Hull, he was a fixture in this seaside community. Growing up, he worked for his father’s construction company. After graduating from Wentworth Institute in Boston, he served in the U.S. Army and was honorably discharged as corporal.  
After returning to work for his father, he was elected to the Hull Board of Assessors in 1962 and later also served as appointed full-time assessor for Duxbury and Hingham. Nunzi remained chairman of the Hull board after retirement until his passing. During his career, he also worked in maintaining several rental properties.  
Nunzi was an active member of the Hull Council Knights of Columbus (past Grand Knight) and St. Ann’s Church, where he served as an usher while his bride of 62 years, Barbara A. (Ware), sang in the choir.
Nunzi first met Barbara at a dance with mutual friends. Throughout the years, they continued to enjoy all types of lessons and dances, most recently weekly square dancing with the Hobomock Hoedowners. He also enjoyed traveling throughout the country for assessors’ conventions, maintaining his parents’ garden on Newport Road, and winemaking with the grapes that still grow there.  
Most of all, he enjoyed talking with anybody, whether he knew them or not. He would always make time to help others, whether it was at a local blood drive, a town celebration, a Knights function, scooping ice cream during the summer at Sunset Point Camp, or fixing someone’s car, heat, or house. He never forgot the people he met and leaves a legacy of kindness and generosity to an entire community of family and friends.
In addition to his beloved wife, Nunzi leaves his two sons, John L. DiVito and his wife, Donna (French), and Michael P. DiVito and his wife, Marie (Prestera), of Weymouth. He was the cherished grandpa of Ian Maguire and his wife, Caitlin; Christina DiVito and her husband, Hyungrae Kim; Annnalisa DiVito and her husband, Frank Gao; and Sara DiVito; and great-grandpa to Ellie Jean Maguire.  
He was the loving brother of Teresa and her husband, the late Vincent Cogliano; Virginia and her husband, John Orfao; and Joe DiVito and his companion, Rhonda Healey, all of Hull; his brother-in-law, Dr. Edward Jones, of South Carolina, and sister-in-law, Irene Duff (Ware), of Dorchester. He was predeceased by his sister Louise and her husband, Frank Marciano; his sister Mary Jones; and sister-in-law Lynda DiVito.  
Nunzi will be forever remembered by everyone who had the honor to meet him, including a large extended family of nieces, nephews, and cousins. 
The DiVito family wishes to acknowledge the kind and compassionate care Nunzi received during his time at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. 
Relatives and friends are invited to attend visiting hours on Sunday, Dec. 22, from 2-6 p.m., in the Pyne Keohane Funeral Home, 21 Emerald St. (off Central Street), Hingham. A Celebration of Life service will be held in the funeral home at 10 a.m. on Monday, Dec. 23, prior to the funeral Mass in St. Mary’s Parish in St. Ann’s Church, Hull, at 11 a.m. Burial will be in Hull Village Cemetery, Hull.  
In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory can be made to Sunset Point Vacation Camp, c/o Ivana Veiga at Catholic Charities South, 169 Court St., Brockton, MA 02302, or Knights of Columbus, Hull Council, 440 Nantasket Ave., Hull, MA 02045.
See www.Keohane.com or call 1-800-Keohane for directions and online condolences.

Obituary: Lorraine Lesher

Lorraine Lesher, 86
Lorraine (Jason) Lesher, of Hull, died peacefully on Dec. 14. She was 86. 
Born in Cohasset, Lorraine was the daughter of the late John and Ellen Jason. She was the loving mother of Bonnie (Fitzpatrick) Palm, of Scituate; Ann Georgopoulos, of Hingham; and Robert Jason, of Hull. She was also the caring sister of Virginia Clay, Charlotte Skidmore, Kenneth Jason, and the late Ruthie Jason and John Jason and the cherished grandmother of`12 grandchildren and great- grandchildren. 
Lorraine grew up in Cohasset and lived in Hull most of her life. She was a Cohasset school bus driver for many years. She loved the ocean, dining out, and socializing with family and friends.
Lorraine will be remembered for her spunky, independent spirit and outgoing personality. She will be sadly missed by those who spent time with her. 
A private family service will be held at a later date.

Obituary: Virginia Karas Brunke

Virginia Karas Brunke, 71
Virginia (“Snooky”) Karas Brunke, a lifelong resident of Hull, died on Dec. 6 surrounded by loved ones. She was 71.  The daughter of the late Stradi and Thelma Karas and estranged wife of the late Charles Brunke, she was the loving mother of the late David Brunke. She is survived by her sons, Daniel Jay Brunke and his wife, Nancy Snyder, of Hull, and Mark Brunke, of Boston, and devoted friend Peter Orbach, of Quincy. She is survived by brothers Steven Karas, of Falmouth, and George Karas, of Taunton. She was the sister of the late Barbara Callahan and James Karas. Virginia in past years enjoyed Nantasket Beach, traveling, yard sales, and collecting vintage clothing and shoes. There will be a celebration of life at the Downing Chapel, 21 Pond St., Hingham, on Sunday, Dec. 15, at noon. Interment will be private. Friends are invited to join the family after the celebration at the Parrot Restaurant in Hull. For additional information and the online guestbook, visit www.DowningChapel.com.

Obituary: Donna Cogliano

Donna Cogliano, 61
Donna Cogliano, of Scituate, passed away peacefully after a long struggle of multiple cancers and transplants on November 24 at the Pat Roche Hospice Home in Hingham MA.  She was 61.
She was the beloved daughter of Teresa M. (DiVito) and the late Vincent A. Cogliano, of Hull; sister of Christine (Cogliano) Kinnally and husband Joseph; the late Vincent Cogliano and wife Joan (O’Sullivan); and Ann (Cogliano) Doherty and husband, Paul; loving Aunt of Michael Cogliano, Mia Cogliano, Marissa Kinnally, Megan Doherty, and Georgia Doherty.  She also leaves many supportive family and friends.
Donna was a 1976 graduate of Hull High School and graduated from Northeastern University in 1981 with a B.S. in Journalism.  She also competed as a Varsity Athlete in Field Hockey & Lacrosse.  She worked for various newspapers and ultimately as a sports writer for the Walpole Times in the 1980s.  In addition to various retail jobs, she spent the last 14 years as an elderly companion. 
Donna had many hobbies and interests over the years including summer softball, golf, tennis, walking, games, letter writing, creating her own greeting cards, playing Native American flutes, dancing, music, flying colorful kites with her nieces, nephew and many friends. She loved traveling to meet cousins in Italy, Australia, and throughout the United States. 
Services were held earlier this week. Memorial donations can be made to The Pat Roche Hospice Home, 86 Turkey Hill Lane, Hingham, MA, 02043, or First Parish Unitarian and Universalist Church, 330 First Parish Rd., Scituate, MA, 02066.

Obituary: Katrina Marie Coffey

Katrina Marie Coffey, 30 
Katrina Marie (Lofgren) Coffey, of Millville, died unexpectedly on Nov. 20 as a result of a motor vehicle accident. She was 30.
Katrina was the loving wife of Stephen J. Coffey and the devoted mother of their treasured sons, Brayden, 9, and Owen, 5, and dog, Teddy Bear.
She is survived by her mother, Lynn Willis, and her husband William Jr., of Maynard, and her father, Steven Lofgren, and his wife, Karen, of Hull.
She was the dear sister of Ryan M. Lofgren and his wife, Samantha, of Abington; Tristan, Colby, and Charley Cate Lofgren, of Hull; Samantha Tebo, of New Mexico; and Brandon Tebo, of Florida. 
She was the loving aunt of Daniel, Adalyn, and Austin Lofgren and Nolan Tebo.
She also leaves her maternal grandparents, Eileen (Ryan) and Richard Mahan, of Onset; her great-great aunt, Irene Ryan, of Kingston; and her paternal grandparents, Valerie (DiGravio) and the late Donald Lofgren of Weymouth.  
She was the daughter-in-law of Pauline Charette, of Woonsocket, R.I.; and granddaughter-in-law of John and Rita Takessian, of Blackstone. She was also the daughter-in-law of William Coffey and his wife, Kathy, of Lincoln, R.I.; and the granddaughter-in-law of Evelyn Coffey, of Blackstone. She also leaves her brother-in-law, Justin Coffey, of Woonsocket, R.I., and his fiancé, Amanda Deguire. 
Other survivors include many aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends.   
Katrina was born on July 29, 1989, in Weymouth. She attended the Weymouth schools before moving and becoming a 2007 graduate of Tri-County Regional High School, Franklin, where she was an avid cheerleader.
She worked at Benchmark Senior Living in Franklin for the past two years as a lead CNA and med-tech. It was there that she was able to fulfill her passion of taking care of others. 
Katrina will be remembered for her outgoing and adventurous personality, her ability to light up a room with her smile, and her loud, infectious laugh.  She was a New England sports fan, but especially loved the Boston Bruins. Her passions also included music, cooking, nature walks, camping, and most importantly spending time with family and friends.   She had a true passion for living life to its fullest. She was a loving, caring soul who was cherished by many, and she will be deeply missed.
A memorial Mass was held on Thursday, Dec. 5, at St. Mary’s Parish Church, Franklin.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Katrina (Lofgren) Coffey Children’s Memorial Fund, in care of Dean Bank, 8 Main St., Blackstone, MA  01504.
Arrangements are under the care of the Ginley Funeral Home of Franklin. For additional information and the online guest book, visit www.ginleyfuneralhomes.com

Obituary: Mary E. Haggerty 

Mary E. Haggerty 
Mary E. (Tobin) Haggerty, of Hull and Cambridge, died on Nov. 24. 
She was the beloved wife of the late Daniel J. (“Don”) Haggerty and the loving mother of Marie Haggerty, of Tyngsboro; Donna Brady, of Hull; Carol Stout, of Cambridge; and Robert Haggerty, of Hull. She was the cherished grandmother of Maryette, Timothy, Brian, and Jake. She also leaves sons-in-law Billy Brady, Neal Stout, and Gary Perrault. She was predeceased by her brother, Stephen Tobin. 
Her funeral was from the Keefe Funeral Home in North Cambridge on Nov. 29 and was followed by a funeral Mass celebrated in St. John Church in Cambridge. Burial took place in Holy Cross Cemetery in Malden. 
Donations can be made to St. John’s Church, 2270 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge. To send an online message of condolence, visit www.keefefuneralhome.com.

Obituary: John F. McMorrow

John F. McMorrow, 78
John F. McMorrow died suddenly on Nov. 16 in Englewood, Fla. He was 78. 
Born in Boston, Jack grew up in West Roxbury and summered in Hull. He attended Boston Latin School and St. Sebastian’s School, class of 1959, and received a B.A./B.S. degree in finance from Boston College in 1963 and an M.B.A. from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
Jack’s corporate career included positions with RCA in Indiana, Polaroid in Boston, and Union Pacific Corp. in New York City. In midlife, he turned his skills to the nonprofit world of education, serving as CFO at the Council on Economic Education in New York City, the College of St. Joseph in Vermont, and St Mary’s Ryken in Maryland. In retirement, he continued his consulting work in financial and compliance for nonprofits and investment management.
He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Sheila; his children, John McMorrow, Christine McMorrow, and Tyler McMorrow; his sister, Joanne, and brother-in-law, Joe Struzziery; his brother, Bill, and sister-in-law, Judy McMorrow; and his nieces and nephews and their children. He was preceded in death by his parents, William and Joan McMorrow.
Jack was a good, kind man who thought of others above himself. He lived an honorable life strong in his faith, sense of responsibility, and love of his family, friends, and community. His dry sense of humor was his hallmark as he enjoyed checking in with everyone on his daily rounds and never missed the opportunity to make an amusing remark. He loved the warmth and greenery of Florida, was an eternal Boston sports fan, and became a model railroad enthusiast in the past few years. He will be truly missed by all who knew and loved him.
Relatives and friends are invited to visit with the family on Thursday, Dec. 12, 10:30-11 a.m., in St. Ann’s Church, 208 Samoset Ave., Hull. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated there at 11 a.m. Services will conclude with interment in Woodside Cemetery, Cohasset.
In lieu of flowers, expressions of remembrance can be made to the Thoracic Aortic Disease Coalition TADCoalition@marfan.org, Boca Royale Cares Fund, Englewood, Fla., at gulfcoastcf.org/bocaroyale, or St Sebastian’s School, Needham, at www.stsebs.org/support.

Obituary: Sheila A. Russell

Sheila A. Russell, 77
Sheila A. Russell, retired nun and health-care records administrator with the Brockton VA Medical Center, died on Nov. 26 at the John Scott House in Braintree. She was 77.
Sheila graduated from Providence College with a B.A. in education and from Emmanuel College with an M.A. in pastoral counseling. She entered the novitiate of the Dominican Order of St. Catherine of Siena. As a nun, she taught and administered at the St. Francis Xavier School in Acushnet and the Dominican Academy in Fall River. She also worked as a rehabilitation aide and resident chaplain at Norwich State Hospital in Connecticut.
In 1985 she received her certificate of health information management from Northeastern University. She worked at the Brockton VA and the Jamaica Plain VA in medical records until her retirement this year. She enjoyed traveling and singing.
Born on Dec. 13, 1941, Sheila was the daughter of the late James F. and Ruth (Nazer) Russell. She is survived by her siblings Ruth Russell Lanza, of Schwenksville, Pa; Patricia A. Russell, of Hull; and James M. Russell (Sharron), of Kingston. She is also survived by 12 nieces and nephews and many great-nieces and great-nephews.
A funeral Mass will be held on Saturday, Dec. 28, at 11 a.m., at St. Ann’s Church, 208 Samoset Ave., Hull. Friends and family are invited.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Sheila’s name to the American Stroke Association at www.Stroke.org.
For additional information and the online guestbook, visit www.DowningChapel.com.

Obituary: Lorraine Tesorero

Lorraine Tesorero, 59
Lorraine Tesorero, of Hull and formerly of Scituate, died on Nov. 23 2019 after a long battle with cancer. She was 59.
The devoted daughter of Bettylou Tesorero and the late Lawrence Tesorero, of Scituate, she was the loving mother of Peter O’Neill, of New Hampshire, and Justin O’Neill, of Hull. She was the dear sister of Pauline Tesorero, of Hull, and the cherished grandmother of Tyler, Maddex, and Kayden. Ms. Tesorero is also survived by her niece Melissa McNamara and nephew Michael McNamara, both of Hull. 
Services were private.

Obituary: Jay Savage

Jay Savage, at 81

Jay Savage of Hull, MA, entered into rest on Monday, November 25, 2019 at the age of 81.
Born in Lynn, MA, he was the dear son of the late Bernard and Ida (Kligman) Savage. Beloved husband of Phyllis C. (McGowan) Savage. Devoted father of Brenda Capel, Mark Savage and his wife Martha, and Gary Savage and his wife Jessica. Cherished grandfather of Alexandra Capel, Brooke Capel, Garett Savage, Benjamin Savage and Brady Savage. Loving brother of the late Melvyn and his wife Phyllis Savage.
Funeral services will be held at Temple Beth Sholom, 600 Nantasket Avenue, Hull, MA on Friday, November 29th at 10:30AM, followed by burial in Hull Village Cemetery.
Memorial observance will be at his late residence on Friday following burial until sundown. Expressions of sympathy in his memory may be made to Norwell VNA & Hospice, 120 Longwater Drive, Norwell, MA 02061. Stanetsky Memorial Chapel www.stanetskycanton.com

Obituary: Yvette (Goodfader) Feinstein

Yvette (Goodfader) Feinstein, 96
Yvette (Goodfader) Feinstein, of Canton and formerly of Hull, died on Nov. 22. She was 96. 
The devoted daughter of the late Aaron (“Ziggy”) and Anna (“Chancha”) (Stern) Goodfader, she was the beloved wife of the late David Feinstein and loving mother of Paula Manburg and her husband, William, of Stoughton. She was the cherished grandmother of Sarah Manburg and Lauren Nicastro and great-grandmother of David and Sam Nicastro.
She was the dear sister of the late Samuel Goodfader and his surviving wife, Muriel; she is also survived by nieces Emily and Meryl and nephew Joel and his wife. Marlene. Graveside services were held at Moses Mendelsohn Cemetery at Lindwood Memorial Park in Randolph on Nov. 25. Memorial observances were held at Orchard Cove in Canton immediately following the burial and later that evening at the home of Paula and William Manburg. 
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Hadassah, 1320 Centre St., Suite 205, Newton, MA 02459, or to a charity of your choice. 
Funeral arrangements were by Schlossberg-Solomon Memorial Chapel in Canton. 

Obituary: Fred W. Hermanson Jr.

Fred W. Hermanson Jr., 88
Fred W. Hermanson Jr., of Haverhill and formerly of Hingham, died on Nov. 15. He was 88. 
He was the beloved husband of the late Pauline M. (Goedecke) Hemanson. He is survived by his loving companion, Betty Kohl, of Haverhill. 
Fred was the beloved father of Christy Bacon and her companion, William Spencer, of Davenport, Fla.; Fred W. Hermanson III and his wife, Maria, of Westfield; Amy F. Rabinovitz and her husband, Steven, of Abington; Caroline L. Haley and her companion, Scott Boyd, of Weymouth; and Robert J. Hermanson, of Maine. He was the brother of Robert Hermanson, of Weymouth; Louis Hermanson, of Florida; Marie Gonsalves, of Florida; and the late Louise Callahan. 
Fred will also be remembered lovingly by 14 grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildren.
Fred was born in Quincy, the son of the late Fred W. Hermanson Sr. and Edmea (Quintiliani). He was raised in Quincy and later moved to Hingham; for the past 10 years he lived in Haverhill. He worked for many years at Eastern Engineering Manufacturers Co.
A funeral service was  held on Thursday, Nov. 21, at 11 a.m., at the Downing Cottage Funeral Chapel, 21 Pond St., Hingham. 
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Fred’s name to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, 455 Montgomery Ave., Suite 1100N., Bethesda, MD 20814, or through www.CFF.org.    
For additional information and the online guest book, visit www.DowningChapel.com. 

Obituary: Paraskevas G. Barka

Paraskevas G. Barkas, 91 
Paraskevas G. (“Bill”) Barkas, of Hull, died on Nov. 13. He was 91.
The loving husband of Paraskevi (“Phyllis”) (Konstandis) Barkas for 61 years, he was the devoted father of George and his wife, Maria, of Hull, and James and his wife, Betsy, of Hull. 
He was the cherished Papou of Jamie, Mackenzie and her husband, Andrew, Mattison, and Alexander and the adoring great-grandfather of Mason, Dimitri, and Mila. He is also survived by his nephew, David Fournarakis and his wife, Kathy.
His funeral services were held on Nov. 19 at the Panagia Greek Orthodox Church in Cohasset. Burial followed at the Massachusetts National Cemetery in Bourne.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Panagia Greek Orthodox Church, 811 Jerusalem Road, Cohasset, MA 02025.
For additional information and the online guestbook, visit www.DowningChapel.com.

Obituary: Linda A. (Mullen) Flynn

Linda A. (Mullen) Flynn, at 58
Linda A. (Mullen) Flynn of Hull formerly of Dedham, passed away on November 6, 2019. Beloved wife of Stephen F. Flynn. Devoted mother of Marie Pineo and her husband James of Bridgewater, and Michelle Maloof and her husband Shaun of Quincy. Loving nannie of Brooke, Brandon, and Brett Pineo, and Logan Maloof.
Dear sister of Gerald Mullen of Norwood, Patricia Brennan of Foxboro, and Steven Mullen of Dedham, and the late Diane Bright, Donald, Ronald, and Thomas Mullen. Also survived by many nieces and nephews, 9 Strong, and many other close friends. Longtime owner of Linda’s Beachside Hair Salon, Hull. Member of Nantasket Beach Saltwater Club.
Services have been held. For online condolences please visit gfdoherty.com. Interment took place in Hull Village Cemetery.


Obituary: Deborah Ann Doyle-Scully

Deborah Ann Doyle-Scully, at 68
Deborah Ann “Debbie” Doyle-Scully of Duxbury, formerly a longtime Hull resident died unexpectedly on November 11, 2019. 
The beloved mother of Kristen M. Scully and Robert P. Scully, Jr. of Hull.  Daughter of the late Arthur and Marilyn (Mee) Doyle of Hull. Loving sister of Ellen Laramee and her husband Ron of Plymouth and the late Gerry Doyle of Hull.  Cherished NeeNee of Blaise Belmarsh.  Best friend and dear companion to Bob Saville of Hull. Loving aunt of Jen & Joe Gately of W. Bridgewater, Jason & Kelly Laramee of Harwich, Kaitlyn & Ricky Mullen of Hopkington, Shaun & Kristi Doyle of Hanson, Katie & Nick Mercauto of North Conway.  She is also survived and loved by many grand nieces and nephews. 
Debbie was raised and educated in Hull and graduated from Hull High School in 1969, where she was notably the first “Hull High Pirate.” 
A single mother of two, she raised her children in Hull. She always worked multiple jobs to support her children. For over a decade, Debbie worked as a concierge in the maternity unit at South Shore Hospital, where she always greeted people with a smile and a joke!  She also worked for many years as a teacher’s assistant at South Shore Collaborative and in the Hull school system. Debbie brought humor to all her patrons when she worked at Schooner’s in Hull and the Old Mill Grill in Hingham.  
Deborah was politically active and served on the Hull School Committee for nine years and found time to teach CCD at St. Ann’s Church.  Always willing to help anyone in need, she will be remembered as someone who was funny, loving, selfless, and kind.
Her greatest pleasure was being with her family and her wonderful circle of friends.
Debbie was personally engaging and shared her great sense of humor with everyone she met.  She will be sadly missed by her family and numerous lifelong friends.
Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the visiting hours on Monday 4-8  p.m. in the Pyne Keohane Funeral Home, 21 Emerald St. (off Central St.), Hingham. A Celebration of Life Service will be held in the funeral home at 9 a.m. on Tuesday prior to the Funeral Mass in St. Mary’s Parish in St. Ann’s Church, Hull at 10 a.m. Burial in Hull Village Cemetery, Hull. A go fund me account has been set up to help her children with the financial hardship of her funeral expenses. See www.Keohane.com or call 1-800-Keohane for directions and online condolences.

Obituary: Carol Levine

Carol Levine, 76
Carol Levine, of Hull, died on Oct. 26. She was 76. 
The devoted daughter of the late Isadore and Annette (Sherman) Yackolow, she was the beloved wife of the late Sheldon Levine. She was loving mother to Sindye Tonole and her fiancé, Peter Susi, of Johnston, R.I.; and Adam Levine and his wife, Lori, of Cranston, R.I. She was the cherished grandmother of Melissa and Jay Boney, Alex Tonole, and Andrew Levine and great-grandmother of Aiden Boney. She was the dear sister of Mark Yackolow, of Hull, and Donna Damon, of Florida. 
Services were held at the Schlossberg Family’s Chapel on the Hill in Canton on Oct. 29. Interment followed at Sharon Memorial Park in Sharon. 
Memorial observances were to be held in the main hall of The Ledges at Johnston in Johnston, R.I. 
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Alzheimer’s Association of Massachusetts, 309 Waverly Oaks Road, Waltham, MA 02452. www.ALZ.org

Obituary: Mary Ann (Cavanaugh) Putnam

Mary Ann (Cavanaugh) Putnam, 60 
Mary Ann (Cavanaugh) Putnam, of Hull and formerly of West Springfield, died on Oct. 26. She was 60 
A loving and proud mother of four, grandmother of eight, and an adored daughter, sister, and friend, Mary was born in Springfield to Leah (McCarthy) Cavanaugh, of West Springfield, and John Cavanaugh, since deceased. She was a graduate of Cathedral High School in Springfield and went on to earn a bachelor’s degree from Northeastern University. 
For more than 35 years, Mary had a long and fulfilling career as a physical therapist, starting at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital neonatal unit, working as an in-home therapist throughout the South Shore for NVNA and EI, and ending her career in Boston at Comeback Physical Therapy. 
The greatest joys in her life came from time spent with her family and friends. Her most cherished times were spent at the beach with her grandchildren, playing in the sand, swimming, and riding boogie boards. She was an exceptionally talented artist, with a passion for the arts, and had a gift to see the beauty in all things; it has left a lasting impact on all those whom she knew. 
Mary was the devoted mother of Leah M. Putnam, of Hull; Lauren A. Rossi and her husband, Nicholas, of Marshfield; Nicholas E. Putnam, of Weymouth; and Grace S. Putnam and her partner, Devin Whelan, of Hull. She was the proud grandmother of Lily and Hailey Putnam Resnick and Faith, Scarlett and Eleanor Reilly, all of Hull; Kylie and Michael Rossi, of Marshfield; and Harper Whelan, of Hull.  
She was the sister of Joanne Ruppen, of West Springfield and New Mexico, and her late husband, James; Lee Ann Powell; Patricia Ilacqua and her husband, Christopher, of Charlton; Elizabeth Cote and her husband, John, of Southwick; and Margaret Cavanaugh, of West Springfield. She is also survived by many nieces and nephews. 
The family wishes to extend special thanks to everyone at Pat Roche Hospice Home for their compassionate care in Mary’s final days. 
Relatives and friends are invited to attend the visiting hours on Friday from 4-8 p.m. in the Pyne Keohane Funeral Home, 21 Emerald St. (off Central Street), Hingham. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday from the funeral home, prior to the funeral Mass in St. Mary’s Parish in St. Ann’s Church, Hull.  Burial will be in Hull Village Cemetery.
Expressions of sympathy can be made in Mary’s memory to Glastonbury Abbey, 16 Hull St., Hingham, MA 02043 or the Pat Roche Hospice Home, 86 Turkey Hill Lane, Hingham, MA 02043.
See www.Keohane.com or call 1-800-Keohane for directions and online condolences.

Obituary: Joanne Louise (Rudderham) Regan

Joanne Louise (Rudderham) Regan, 71
Joanne Louise (Rudderham) Regan died on Oct. 20 after a seven-year struggle with dementia. She was 71.
Born on Feb. 16, 1948, in Weymouth, she spent the first 20 years of her life in Hull. She graduated from Hull High School, where she was a member of the marching band, in 1966 and, in that same year, met her husband-to-be, Ron. She was married on Sept. 7, 1968, at St. Ann’s Catholic Church in Hull. 
Joanne’s grandfather was a real estate agent in Hull in the early 1900s, and her father had been with the Hull Fire Department. 
Joanne and her family moved to Texas in 1977, but she never lost her love for this town. Every couple of years, she and her family would make the long drive from Texas to spend two weeks at her father’s house on top of Strawberry Hill. After her father died and the children had moved on, she and her husband would fly up to visit in Hull with longtime friends and spend many hours at Nantasket Beach, riding the carousel and just enjoying being home again. 
Joanne made her last trip to Hull in October 2018. It was a place she always loved and never forgot.