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John
“Jack” Freda
1937 - 2007 John Thomas Freda, 71, of 29 Merriam Parkway, formerly of Leominster, died on the 17th hole at the Kettle Brook Golf Club in Paxton with his friends. He was born on Nov. 7, 1936, in Leominster, son of the late Joseph N. and Cecile (Thibodeau) Freda. He graduated from Leominster High School in 1955, where he played center on the football team. He served in the United States Marine Corps in Paris Island. He and his wife, Marie, worked side by side in their businesses, Jack and Marie’s Coffee Shop,& Freda’s Pizza, both in Leominster, for many years, and, later, Jack and Marie’s Coffee Shop in West Fitchburg. He also worked at Bob’s Store. Jack was an avid Red Sox and Patriots fan, and he loved boating and deep-sea fishing. He also played saxophone. Golf was his passion; he was a lifelong member of 46 years of Monoosnoc Country Club, where he was Seniors Club Champion and shot multiple holes in one. He leaves his wife, Marie (LeBlanc) Freda; two sons, Daniel and Anthony, a daughter, Donna Fontaine, a brother, Robert & sister, Carol Cormier. seven grandchildren and a great-grandson. He was predeceased by his brother, Joseph N. Freda. Burial was in Saint Cecilia’s Cemetery. |
John
Lemoine 1937 - 2007 John (Jack) Lemoine, 70, died on Sept. 26, at home in Orlando, Fla., after a lengthy battle with cancer. Jack was born in Leominster on July 2, 1937, son of Sylvio and Millie Fini. He served in the Army after graduating from Leominster High School, after which he lived in the Los Angeles area for several years, working as a general contractor before returning home to Leominster in 1965. A longtime local craftsman and business owner until retiring in 1997, he was an avid pilot, golfer and skier. He was also a staunch Red Sox and Patriots fan. Jack was predeceased by his loving wife of 46 years, Judith A. (Green) Lemoine, and is survived by his sister, Shirley (Fini) Silverthorne and three children, John Lemoine of Leominster, Lance Lemoine of San Antonio, Texas, and Tristan Wakstien of Framingham; and nine grandchildren, Carissa Seminoff of Fairbanks, Ark., Candace and Cassandra Lemoine of Gardner, John Lemoine, Rachel, Renee and Marcus Lemoine of San Antonio, Texas, Tyler and Chelsea Wakstien of Framingham; and his mother-in-law, Ruth Green of Lunenburg.
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James
M. Kinsella
1938 - 2007 James, of 78 Orchard St., died peacefully at home on Friday, September 28. He had suffered lung cancer for 15 months. He was born in Leominster, the son of the late James and Helen (LaBelle) Kinsella. He was a 1957 graduate of the University of Massachusetts, Stockbridge School. After the National Guard, he worked at Foster Grant Co. In 1983, he and his wife, Susan, founded their own plastic brokerage business, Domino Enterprises Inc. Jim was a member of the Society of the Plastic Industry and the Oak Hill Country Club. Golf was his favorite sport, and he loved the challenge of the game. He worked as co-chairman for the Central Massachusetts Jimmy Fund Golf Tournament for the past 16 years and in February 2007, Jim was awarded the Ken Coleman Extra Mile Award for his outstanding support. He leaves his wife of 27 years, Susan (Macey) Kinsella & sons, James, Mark, Patrick and Thomas, and his sister, Carol Serina. He leaves seven grandchildren, James, Jonathan, Nicole, Sara, Christine, Katie and Jon; his four great-grandchildren, Jade, James, Jillian and Christian. His sister, Helen Kinsella, predeceased him. Burial was in St. Leo’s Cemetery. |
Robert
H. Pulsifer 1937 - 2008 Robert H. "Mouse" Pulsifer, 71 years old, of Fitchburg, formerly of Leominster died Friday, June 20 at the Highlands in Fitchburg. He is survived by his daughter Stephanie Canonica, his son Christopher Pulsifer, his companion Claudette Owen, his brother Elmer Pulsife, his two sisters Lois Malone and Phyllis Stebbins, his grandson Jeremy Canonica and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by two brothers Donald Pulsifer and David Pulsifer. Mr. Pulsifer was born in Lowell on June 8, 1937, son of Elmer and Mildred (Harvey) Pulsifer and had lived in Leominster most of his life. After graduation he joined the U.S. Marine Corp.. He had worked in the shipping department at the former Union Products in Leominster for 37 years. A calling hour will be held on Thursday, June 26, from 1-2 pm in the Silas F. Richardson & Son Funeral Home, 106 West Street, Leominster. A graveside service will be held on Thursday, June 26 at 2 pm in Evergreen Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the 3rd floor Alzheimer's Unit. The Highlands, 335 Nichols Road, Fitchburg, MA 01420. www.richardsonfuneralhome.net |
Richard Donnelly Donnelly1937@verizon.netMarried to Pat from Milford, MA, (met at Fitchburg State Teachers College)
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Ken Farwell kndesert@aol.com
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John MacGillvray JMacGillvray@msn.comLeeds,MA. Retired a couple of years ago. My wife go out to the many
restaurants that offer an ecletic choice of international fare in the
Northampton area. We also try to attend the many cultural offerings that
this community provides. We also stay home on cold nights and watch the
"Soprano's" and whatever the tube has to offer that is worth
watching, which is very little. We find that putting a couple of logs in
the fireplace and having a cozy fire, removes us from the every day rigors
of winter life in N.E. We love N.E. but it's nice to remove oneself
occasionally with a dreamy fire and a good glass of wine, and dream of the
lazy, hazy of summer. We also maintain a summer home in Nova Scotia, where
we spend a few weeks during the summer months. We have gotten word of late
that they just got about three feet of snow. We hope that the old roof
hasn't imploded and the family home has finally bitten the big one. My
next door neighbor is by a series of strange and intriguing circumstances
is a 55 graduate of Leominster high school. It was just by a strange
coincidence that he had bought a house down east about 15 years ago. Our
house has been in the MacGillvray family for about 140 years and has
always amazed us that in such a rural area that a classmate would end up
as my next door neighbor. My wife and I occasionally take a ride to
Leominster and check out my old neighborhood and the city in general. We
find that Leominster has change drastically as Northampton has in the last
15 to 20 years.
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Sheila (Tisdale) Maroni STMaroni1@verizon.netRetired, living on my own in Lee, MA. Husband Jim deceased. 3 children; Michael in Leominster, James in Pittsfield and Michele in Berlin. 3 siblings living in town also; sister, Perry Lee divides her time between Tampa, FL .
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