McDonough Funeral Home

McDonough Funeral Home A funeral service family since 1885. Located in the heart of historic Lowell, Massachusetts.

The McDonough Funeral Home is situated on our 2 acre campus on Highland Street in Lowell. Our facility is very much a true funeral "home" and not a purpose built facility. Upgraded throughout the years to meet the modern needs of funeral service, yet maintaining the classic style of an industrial revolution era victorian home. Offering a large off street parking area and valet parking, you will never have to worry about parking. In operation by the McDonough family for over 125 years we are proud to be family owned and operated for 5 generations. We sincerely do the best we can to give every family we serve a funeral their loved one deserves. Please visit McDonoughFuneralHome.com, email us at Info@McDonoughFuneralHome.com or call us at 978-458-6816 at anytime for more information.

Barbara Agenes (Wojcik) RyanBarbara Agenes (Wojcik) Ryan, 95, passed away peacefully on Saturday, February 14, 2026, at ...
03/08/2026

Barbara Agenes (Wojcik) Ryan

Barbara Agenes (Wojcik) Ryan, 95, passed away peacefully on Saturday, February 14, 2026, at Warde Senior Living in Windham, NH. She was the widow of the late John Francis Ryan, who passed away in 1987.

Barbara was born on October 1, 1930, in Newmarket, NH, and was the daughter of the late Joseph and Alexandra (Parzyck) Wojcik. At the age of six, her family relocated to Lowell, MA, where she attended St. Stanislaus School before graduating from Lowell High School with the Class of 1948. At Lowell High, she was a Girl Officer and a member of the National Honor Society.

In her younger years, Barbara worked at Megowen Educator until her marriage, after which she served as a social worker for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts at Tewksbury State Hospital until her retirement in 1989.
A devoted Catholic, Barbara’s faith in God was the cornerstone of her life, carrying her through both joyful and difficult times. She was a communicant of the former Sacred Heart Church, the Immaculate Conception Church, and St. Kathryn Parish in Hudson, NH, and she was an avid viewer of daily Mass on Catholic television.
Barbara was fiercely independent and remained active throughout her life. She loved her long daily walks and cherished quiet time with a good book.

Surviving Barbara are her grandchildren: Christopher Ryan and his wife, Kelly, of Concord; Kathryn (Ryan) Andjus and her husband, Matthew, of Westford; Erica DaCosta and her husband, Brian Harper, of Charlotte, NC; Stephanie (DaCosta) Naylor and her husband, Ken, of Londonderry, NH; and John Ryan and his wife, Jillian, of Hudson. She is also survived by her daughter-in-law, Kelly Ryan, and son-in-law, Anthony DaCosta; ten great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.

She was predeceased by her children, the late Kenneth J. Ryan and Mary-Gail DaCosta; and her siblings, the late Helen Sakalinski, Joseph Wojick, Walter Wojick, Chester Wojick, William Wojick, Stanley Wojcik, Theresa Plante, and Laura Wilson.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled.

Her funeral service will be held at a later date. Arrangements by the McDonough Funeal Home, www.McDonoughFuneralHome.com

03/02/2026
03/02/2026

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Stephen A. Noyes, 55, a lifelong resident of Lowell, Massachusetts, passed away peacefully at home with family by his si...
03/02/2026

Stephen A. Noyes, 55, a lifelong resident of Lowell, Massachusetts, passed away peacefully at home with family by his side after a hard fought battle with renal failure.

Son of the late Robert C. Noyes and Patricia (McKenney) Noyes of Lowell, Steve was born on October 29, 1970 and raised and educated in Lowell. In the years following high school, Steve proudly served his country in the United States Navy, receiving an honorable discharge. Following his military service, he worked as a lineman with the phone company before continuing his career in union construction.

Steve was an exceptional cook and loved to prepare meals for his family and friends. Always excited to try a new recipe, his personal touches and the love he poured into the preparation are what made every dish uniquely his own. He loved the outdoors and found his greatest peace in nature - hunting, fishing and spending time in the places he cherished most, especially Plum Island and Maine.

Steve never met a stranger. To know him was to love him and he could strike up a conversation with anyone. He was incredibly kind hearted and it was impossible not to be drawn to his warmth. Even a brief conversation left you feeling like you’d made a lifelong friend. He was an unforgettable individual who left an indelible impression wherever he was.

Family meant everything to Steve. Besides his mother, Patricia, he is survived by his son, Evan Noyes of Westborough, Massachusetts. Becoming a father was the highlight of Steve’s life and Evan could not have made him more proud. He is also survived by many aunts, uncles, and cousins whom he loved endlessly, and by his loving partner Patricia Rodwell of Tyngsboro, Massachusetts with whom he shared his life for the past 15 years as well as her children, Joseph Rodwell, Brittany Schnaars and her husband Andrew, Ricky Marcotte, Sarah Marcotte, Hannah Marcotte, and Thomas Marcotte who all considered Steve a father and whom he loved as his own. Most recently, he treasured his role of grandfather to Grant Schnaars and eagerly awaited the arrival of his granddaughter, Georgia Schnaars.

Steve was extremely caring; when someone was in need, he didn’t hesitate to step up and help in any way he could. In lieu of flowers, the family asks for you to please consider performing an act of kindness for a neighbor, loved one, or a stranger, in Steve’s name.

On Friday, March 6, all are welcome to attend his visitation from 10 a.m. until 12 p.m. and his funeral service which will follow at 12 p.m. at McDonough Funeral Home, 14 Highland Street, Lowell, MA 01852.

02/28/2026
02/28/2026

Herbert D. McCarthy - Cemetery Service

02/28/2026

Herbert D. McCarthy

02/28/2026

Herbert D. McCarthy - Funeral Mass

Timothy Joseph Brown was born in Lowell on September 28, 1989 and passed away on October 31, 2025. He was deeply loved b...
02/28/2026

Timothy Joseph Brown was born in Lowell on September 28, 1989 and passed away on October 31, 2025.

He was deeply loved by his family, including his mother, Patricia Dexter; his sister, Samantha Dexter Kushner; his brothers, James Brown and Christopher Brown; as well as his aunts, uncles, nephews, and cousins.

Timothy was a kind and joyful soul who touched the lives of everyone he met. He will be forever misses and remembered with love.

Joseph Philip Souza08-84 to 02-26Joseph Philip Souza, 41, passed away on Wednesday, February 18, 2026 at his home in Dra...
02/26/2026

Joseph Philip Souza
08-84 to 02-26

Joseph Philip Souza, 41, passed away on Wednesday, February 18, 2026 at his home in Dracut, MA. Joe was the beloved son of Joanne (Pilato) Souza of North Chelmsford, MA and Kevin F. Souza of Fairfield, CA, both of whom are heartbroken at the loss of their beloved son. His brother, Kevin P. Souza, sister-in-law, Kate Molloy Souza, much-loved nephew, Kevin A. Souza, and Kevin A.’s mother, Charity Reichel, all of Walnut Creek, CA, together with his many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends are grieved by his passing.

Joe was divinely unique, with spontaneous humor, an eclectic music taste, and deep knowledge of film. He charmed those he met with a friendly charisma, effortlessly collecting friends and was the life of the party. He embodied his closely-held value of gentleness towards animals. Joe rescued from harm two beautiful dogs, Neely (passed) and his beloved Sammy. He also loved his cats, Cactus Jack, Fez (passed) and Sabby (passed). Sammy has been rehomed with his loving brother and sister-in-law, and Cactus Jack has joined the family of a much-loved friend Joe knew from work.

Joe was raised in the Highlands section of Lowell, MA, where he attended St. Margaret’s School, then the Landmark School of Beverly, MA, where he graduated high school with the class of 2003. Joe had many friends and teachers there who loved him dearly. His education at Landmark was transformative and remarkable.

Above all else, Joe enjoyed spending time with his only brother, Kevin, whom he admired and loved dearly. They traveled together often for live music events, Celtics and Bruins games, or simply to enjoy quality time together. Joe was also energized by his extensive vinyl music collection, loved watching movies and following sports, and was an avid reader, especially of Stephen King novels. Joe was also a proud homeowner, who relished both quiet time at home and hangouts with long-time neighbor-friends.

Each day, Joe took long walks around his neighborhood with his loving dog, Sammy. They were familiar faces at Speedway gas station on Lakeview Avenue in Dracut, where Joe often stopped to chat with his Speedway pals. It was his own “Cheers”, where everyone knew and loved him.
Joe worked as a service technician at the Lowell Housing Authority for 16 years, where he gained many friends in a solid, supportive job.

Grieved survivors include his mother, Joanne (Pilato) Souza, and her Life Partner, Daniel C. Fusconi, of North Chelmsford, MA; his father, Kevin F. Souza, and his Life Partner, Linda Bills, of Fairfield, CA; his brother, Kevin P. Souza, and his wife, Kate Molloy Souza, of Walnut Creek, CA; his nephew, Kevin Anthony Souza, and Kevin Anthony’s mother, Charity Reichel, of Walnut Creek, CA; and many uncles, aunts, cousins, friends, and colleagues. Pre-deceased were his beloved grandparents, George F. and Rose M. Pilato; Edward A. and Helen F. (Fran) Souza; his aunt, Francine Pilato Avila; his uncle, Edward A. Souza, and his uncle and namesake, Joseph Philip Pilato.

Funeral rites were private. A “Celebration of Life” is scheduled for Saturday, April 4, 2026 from 12pm-4pm at Princeton Station, where family and friends are invited to celebrate Joe’s life and exchange stories, hugs, and fond memories with others who loved him, 147 Princeton Street, North Chelmsford, MA.

Joe was fond of animals and valued their safety and well-being. Please consider a donation in his memory to the Lowell Humane Society, at 951 Broadway Street, Lowell, MA 01854 or https://www.lowellhumanesociety.org/donate/.

Robert Charles "Beau" Jaynes, 79 of Lowell, passed away peacefully on Sunday, February 22, 2026 at his home. He was the ...
02/24/2026

Robert Charles "Beau" Jaynes, 79 of Lowell, passed away peacefully on Sunday, February 22, 2026 at his home. He was the husband of Desiree (DiPadova) Jaynes with whom she shared the last 18 years of marriage.

He was born on March 19, 1946 in Lowell and was a son of the late Noble and Irene (Malliares) Jaynes. He was raised in Lowell, where he attended the area schools.

For over 34, Beau worked with the City of Lowell Department of Public Works until his retirement in 2011 as a Foreman. He also dedicated his summers to helping out at the summer program at Shedd Park with the DPW/recreation department.

The name Beau Jaynes is synonymous with boxing in Lowell and he was one of the finest boxers to ever come out of the Mill City. “Irish Beau Jaynes”, as he was known, boxed in the Silver Mittens and later the Golden Gloves, winning the 1965 New England Golden Gloves as a featherweight and finished his amateur career with a record of 37-9. He made his professional debut later in 1965, winning his first bought as a pro. Over his 15 year professional career, he held 5 different titles across 4 different weight classes. Known for his solid chin and good combinations, he traveled all over the world as a boxer and took great pride in his storied boxing career, retiring in 1980.

In his retirement he kept in great shape, he loved getting out for walks, especially around Shedd Park with his beloved dog, Beaudena. Beau had a wonderful sense of humor and wil l be missed by all who knew him and forever remembered as a true "Lowell Legend".

In addition to his wife, Desiree, he is survived by five children, Tammy Jaynes, Kelly Jaynes, Colleen Jaynes and her companion, Dean Rainone, Bobby ‘Bopper’ Jaynes and his companion, Mellissa Baez, and Heather Jaynes and her companion, Darren McDonald; 3 stepsons, his mother in law, as well as many grandchildren, step grandchildren, nieces and nephews. He is also survived by his siblings, Mary Hebert and her husband, Al, of Florida, Robin Lopilato and her husband, Andrew, of North Carolina and Jimmy Jaynes of Dover, NH, his close friend Bruce.and of course, his beloved dog, Beaudena.

In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his sister the late Margaret "Peggy" Jaynes and his father in law.

At his request there will be no formal funeral service or calling hours. At some point in the future, Beau will be memorialized and honored and those details will be announced here on our web site and on Facebook. For now, you are welcome to leave the family a message of condolence at any time at this web site or on our page.

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