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MAUREEN (JOYCE) NOBLE – A resident of Woburn, formerly of Wi******er, Maureen passed away peacefully on September 3rd at...
09/05/2025

MAUREEN (JOYCE) NOBLE – A resident of Woburn, formerly of Wi******er, Maureen passed away peacefully on September 3rd at the age of eighty-nine. She was the beloved wife of the late John W. “Jack” Noble Jr.

Maureen was born in Woburn to the late Dr. Daniel and Mary (Logan) Joyce and received her education at St. Charles School. After completing her studies at St. Charles High School, she attended Regis College in Weston, graduating in 1957.

On June 15th, 1957, Maureen married the love of her life, Jack Noble. The couple moved to Wi******er in 1958, where they raised their family on Woodside Road, overlooking Winter Pond.

An enthusiastic tennis player and golfer, Maureen dedicated much of her energy to her family. She also contributed as a home economics teacher and paraprofessional in the Woburn Public Schools.

Maureen was a supportive and selfless wife and mother. Her unwavering dedication to her family was evident in every aspect of her life. Whether it was cheering from the sidelines at her children's sporting events or celebrating their academic achievements, Maureen's presence was a constant source of encouragement and warmth. Her home was a haven filled with love, laughter, and the delicious aromas of her culinary creations, where everyone felt welcomed and cherished.

Maureen's nurturing spirit extended beyond her immediate family, as she became a cherished friend and confidante to many in her community. Her kindness and generosity left an indelible mark on all who were fortunate enough to know her.

Maureen's legacy of love, laughter, and learning will continue to live on through her children and grandchildren, who will always remember her as a pillar of strength and a beacon of love in their lives.

Beloved mother of Kathryn M. “Kathy” Noble of New London, NH, Mary E. “Beth” Torrey, her husband Bruce of Wi******er, Stephen Noble, his wife Mary Ellen of Easton, NH, and the late John W. “Jack” Noble III. Devoted grandmother of John W. “Jay” Noble IV, his wife Lauren, Jeffrey W. Noble, all of Hudson, NH, Kathryn M. “Katie” Torrey, her husband Michael of Woburn, Sara B. Noble of Enfiled, NH, Robert C. “Robbie” Torrey of Westford, Patrick R. Noble of Salt Lake City, Utah, Andrew S. Torrey of Melrose and Eleanor B. “Ellie” Noble of Easton, NH. Great-grandmother of John W. “JJ” Noble, Alexander “Alex” and Eliza Pitts. Dear sister of the late Brenda Joyce, Sheila Greenlaw, her late husband Don, the late Atty. Daniel L. Joyce Jr., his wife Beverly of Carlisle. Also survived by many loving nieces and nephews.

A Funeral Mass will be celebrated in St. Charles Church, 280 Main Street, Woburn, on Monday, September 8th at 10 a.m. All other services are private and under the direction of the Lynch-Cantillon Funeral Home, 263 Main Street, Woburn, MA 01801.

MARY DUPUIS – of Methuen, died peacefully, August 29th at the age of ninety-five. Born and raised in Methuen, Mary was t...
09/04/2025

MARY DUPUIS – of Methuen, died peacefully, August 29th at the age of ninety-five.

Born and raised in Methuen, Mary was the daughter of the late Henry and Julia (Desfosses) Dupuis. She received her education in the schools of Methuen. Following her studies, she dedicated many years to working at the Pacific Mills in Lawrence, where she specialized in shoe assembly.

Mary’s passion for yodeling was legendary, and she often delighted friends and family with spontaneous performances, her voice carrying the joy she felt in her heart. Her love for the outdoors was evident in her daily walks, which she continued with unwavering dedication well into her later years.

In her final years, Mary found comfort in the company of her niece and her family in Woburn, where she became a beloved fixture on the porch, greeting passersby with a warm smile and a friendly wave. Her presence will be dearly missed by all who knew her, but her legacy of kindness and joy will live on in the hearts of her family and community.

Dear sister of the late Doris Indeglia, Lucille LaChance and the late Henry, Robert, Albert and Ernest Dupuis. Cherished aunt of Susan McNary, her husband Victor, and their family, of Woburn, as well as survived by many other loving nieces and nephews.

A Funeral Mass will be held on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th at 10 a.m. in Saint Charles Borromeo Church 280 Main Street, Woburn. Burial to follow in Elmwood Cemetery, Methuen. In lieu of flowers donations may be made in her memory to Saint Charles Borromeo Church 280 Main Street, Woburn, MA 01801

JAMES P. “JIM” MURRAY III – of Woburn, died peacefully surrounded by family, after a long battle with cancer, on August ...
08/29/2025

JAMES P. “JIM” MURRAY III – of Woburn, died peacefully surrounded by family, after a long battle with cancer, on August 25th at the age of seventy.

Born in Brighton, Jim was cherished as the son of the late Priscilla M. (Deegan) and James P. Murray Jr. At an early age, he and his family moved to Woburn and after living in a number of places for work he returned to his hometown when he retired to take care of his mom. Following his graduation from Woburn High School, he went on to attend Worcester Polytechnic Institute.

During his time at WPI, Jim developed a deep passion for engineering, which laid the foundation for his prolific career. His dedication to his profession was matched only by his compassion and generosity towards others. For many years, he served as a project manager for The O’Connor Companies, overseeing the construction of numerous power plants throughout the Northeast. Prior to that he worked for the Perini Company, and lived in Israel for over two years while helping to build Negev Air Force Base.

His adventurous spirit extended beyond his professional achievements. Jim liked to ski and while working in Israel, spent some time delighting in the thrill of the Swiss Alps with friends. He also enjoyed wind surfing and surfing in the Gulf of Aqaba. His hobbies included restoring an old GTO when he was a teenager, target shooting, travel, photography, attending his niece and nephew’s sporting events, going out to eat, visiting friends and reading. Jim’s passion for life was evident not only in his travels but also in the cherished relationships he cultivated with his family and friends. As a beloved brother, uncle, and son, he was always more than willing to help out and do whatever was needed to support members of his family and friends. His legacy of love, kindness and dry sense of humor will forever be treasured by those who knew him.

In his memory, we gather to celebrate a life well-lived, a man who embraced each moment with courage and joy. His absence leaves a void, but his spirit lives on in the hearts of those he touched.

Loving brother of Joan P. Webb, her husband John of Danvers, and John Michael Murray of Woburn. Cherished uncle of Amanda Bowes, her husband John of Miamisburg, OH and Andrew Webb, his partner Kiara Burns of Boynton Beach, FL. Treasured great-uncle of Molly and Jack Bowes. Dear friend of Alan Carpenito, his wife Lynne of Ashby, and Mike Doyle, his wife Joanna of Toms River, NJ.

A Funeral Service will be held in the Lynch-Cantillon Funeral Home, 263 Main Street, Woburn, on TUESDAY, September 2nd at 11 a.m. Interment will take place at the convenience of the family. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to pay their respects, prior to the service from 9:30-11 a.m.

RICHARD J. POLCARO – of Woburn, died peacefully, August 22nd at the age of eighty, with his family by his side. Born in ...
08/25/2025

RICHARD J. POLCARO – of Woburn, died peacefully, August 22nd at the age of eighty, with his family by his side.

Born in Stoneham and raised in Medford, Richie was the son of the late Edward and Concetta “Connie” (Agati) Polcaro. After graduating from Medford High School, Richie enlisted in the United States Air Force, where he was stationed at Minot Air Force Base in North Dakota. He honorably completed four years of service before being discharged in 1963.

Richie's time in the Air Force instilled in him a deep sense of duty and patriotism, values that he carried with him throughout his life. After his military service, Richie returned home to Massachusetts, where he embarked on a fulfilling career as a quality assurance specialist for the United States government. His meticulous attention to detail and dedication to excellence earned him the respect and admiration of his colleagues.

Outside of his professional life, Richie was known for his vibrant personality and love for sports. An avid bowler and golfer, he spent many weekends perfecting his game and enjoying the camaraderie of his friends. Richie and his beloved wife, Mildred, were also passionate about giving back to their community. Together, they volunteered for many years at the Woburn Council of Social Concern, where they made lasting friendships and touched countless lives with their kindness and generosity.

Richie had a flair for hosting, and his legendary Halloween parties were a highlight for family and friends. Although he never had children of his own, he cherished his role as an uncle and great-uncle, forming special bonds with his nieces, nephews, and their families. Richie’s warm heart and generous spirit left an indelible mark on those who had the privilege of knowing him, and his memory will be treasured by all who loved him.

Edward A. and Concetta A. “Connie” (Agati) Polcaro. Dear brother of Joseph Polcaro of Lynnfield, Robert Polcaro, his wife Janet of Medford, and Edward Polcaro, his wife Patricia of Salem, NH. Cherished uncle of Annaliesa Polcaro, her husband Wayne Horsman, Michael Polcaro, David Polcaro, his wife Megan, Thomas Polcaro, and Kristen Elmore, her husband Adam. Loving great-uncle of Lyra, Zury, Taz, Nico, Chloe, Renzo, Brooklyn and Isaiah.

A Funeral Service will be held in the Lynch-Cantillon Funeral Home, 263 Main Street, Woburn, on THURSDAY, August 28th at 11 a.m. Interment will take place in Oak Grove Cemetery, Medford. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to pay their respects, prior to the service from 9:30-11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made in Richie’s memory to the Woburn Council of Social Concern, 2 Merrimac Street, Woburn, MA

08/18/2025
JEANNE-MARIE LYNCH – of Woburn, passed away peacefully on August 14th, surrounded by her family, just one week before he...
08/18/2025

JEANNE-MARIE LYNCH – of Woburn, passed away peacefully on August 14th, surrounded by her family, just one week before her 90th birthday.

Born in Boston and raised in Charlestown, Jeanne was a daughter of the late Leo and Marie (Cary) Lynch. She attended Charlestown High School.

In 1963, Jeanne moved to Woburn, where she raised her children and remained. She spent many years traveling back and forth to a home in Gulfport, FL.

Jeanne had a variety of jobs throughout her life including Jordan Marsh-Buyer’s Assistant, Woburn Cab Company-Bookkeeper, Daniel Joyce Jr., Esq., Law Office-Legal Secretary, Century 21-Real Estate Agent, and the bulk of her employment at AT&T as an Account Executive.

Jeanne had a passion for travel, whether it be road trip adventures or traveling abroad. She enjoyed fashion and was voted “most glamorous” in her high school yearbook. She was a collector and an avid bargain hunter. She also loved decorating and entertaining friends and family. She looked forward to her monthly luncheons with her “telephone girls”.

Jeanne’s legacy is one of love, generosity, and resilience. She was the primary caretaker for her own mother for many years. Her family and friends will remember her unwavering strength and the warmth she brought into their lives. Her memory will live on in the hearts of all who had the privilege of knowing her.

Devoted mother of Michael R. Ciccarelli Jr. of Jacksonville, NC, and Jeanne-Marie Leach of Woburn, Proud grandmother of Melissa Ciccarelli and Ryan Leach and the late Michael and Mary Ciccarelli. Dear sister of Marilyn Tyminski of FL. Loving aunt to many nieces and nephews.

A Funeral Mass will be held in St. Barbara’s Church 138 Cambridge Rd., Woburn on Wednesday, August 20th at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to calling hours PRIOR to the mass from 8:30 – 9:40 a.m. at the Lynch-Cantillon Funeral Home, 263 Main Street, Woburn, MA 01801. Interment to follow in St. Mary’s Cemetery, 90 River Rd., Tewksbury, MA. In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made in Jeanne’s memory to Beth Israel Lahey Health at Home Hospice. https://bilhathome.org/giving

08/14/2025

to our amazing Backpack Giveaways from the past two years! Each year this event grows, and this year, we’re teaming up with two incredible local businesses to make it the biggest and best yet!

Join us this Sunday, August 17th, at the Woburn High School parking lot for a fun-filled day, exciting activities, and helping your little ones start the school year off right—backpacks and supplies are first-come, first-served!

MARY J. (SANTO) O’CONNOR – of Woburn, died peacefully, August 1st at the age of eighty-nine. Beloved wife of sixty-eight...
08/14/2025

MARY J. (SANTO) O’CONNOR – of Woburn, died peacefully, August 1st at the age of eighty-nine. Beloved wife of sixty-eight years to her high school sweetheart Charles L. O’Connor.

Born and raised in Woburn, Mary was the daughter of the late Andrew and Louise (Corsetti) Santo. She was a graduate of Woburn Memorial High School. Mary and Charles built their home in North Woburn, where they raised their five beautiful children and created a lifetime of cherished memories. Family was always her number one priority. She was a constant source of love, support, and encouragement. Sunday dinner at Mary’s home were a cherished tradition, filled with laughter, conversation, and her warmth hospitality. She was always there for her children and grandchildren during every special event in their lives.

Mary loved the beach! Making annual trips to Hampton Beach for vacations became a family tradition until she fell in love with Ogunquit Maine where she spent many enjoyable years with her family.

After retiring, Mary worked part time as a receptionist at the Woburn Senior Center, where she loved connecting with people. A devoted catholic, she was a lifelong member of St. Anthony’s Parish and St. Anthony club, and a charter member of the Woburn Lioness Club. She will be remembered for her kindness, generosity, and unwavering dedication to her loved ones.

Mary will be deeply missed by her family, friends, and all who were blessed to know her.

She is survived by her husband Charles L. O’Connor, children Charlotte M. Oliver, her husband Curt of Woburn, Charles L. O’Connor Jr, his wife Jane of Woburn, Louise Donovan, her husband Michael of North Andover, Diane M. O’Connor, her Partner Kevin Spicer of Haverhill and Colleen P. O’Connor, her Partner Steven Quigley of Woburn. Dear sister of the late Frank Santo, his wife the late Mary and Andrew Santo, his wife Corinne of New Hampshire. Sister-in-law Anne Mondello of Woburn, and Rosemarie O’Connor of Billerica. Adored Grammy of Joseph Oliver and his wife Katie and Julie Oliver, Charles A., Kerry and Megan O’Connor, Theron Donovan, his wife Kallie and Christine Donovan and Hannah L. O’Connor-Spicer and the late Nikole Oliver, her husband David Slack. Great Grammy to Isla and Cyrus Donovan of Maine. Mary is also lovingly survived by many nieces and nephews. Sister’s friends from childhood Marleen Tumbarello and Beverly McLaughlin.

A Funeral Mass will be held in St. Anthony’s Church 851 Main Street, Woburn on Tuesday, August 19th at 10:30 a.m. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to calling hours PRIOR to the mass from 9-10:15 a.m. at the Lynch-Cantillon Funeral Home, 263 Main Street, Woburn, MA 01801. Interment to follow in Calvary Cemetery, 686 Washington Street, Woburn, Ma 01801. In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made in Mary’s memory to St. Anthony’s Church, 138 Cambridge Road , Woburn, MA 01801.

EDWIN W. STAFFORD – a resident of Woburn – passed away peacefully on August 11th at the age of eighty-eight, surrounded ...
08/13/2025

EDWIN W. STAFFORD – a resident of Woburn – passed away peacefully on August 11th at the age of eighty-eight, surrounded by his family. He was the cherished husband of Gail A. (Wharf) Stafford, with whom he would have celebrated 67 years of marriage on November 8th.

Born in Cambridge and raised and educated in Arlington, Edwin was a son of the late Theodore and Mabel (Anderson) Stafford. In 1956, Ed joined the U.S. Navy, where he served his country with pride until his honorable discharge.

Ed then embarked on a fulfilling career as a carpenter. His dedication and skill earned him a respected place in the community, particularly during his time with Union Local 72 in Boston. After retiring from the Union, Ed went on to work for Cummings Properties in Woburn for several years.Outside of work, Ed and his beloved wife, Gail, shared a passion for the great outdoors, spending countless weekends camping at the Northstar Campground in Goshen, NH. This love for adventure kept them active and connected to nature well into their 80s. Ed was also a man of many interests; he found joy in playing horseshoes, listening to country music, golfing, and the thrill of riding his motorcycle.

Family was at the heart of everything Ed did. He was a devoted father to William Stafford of Woburn and Brenda Cioto, along with her husband David of Atkinson, NH. His legacy lives on through his grandchildren, Jessica Babineau and her husband Eddie of Manchester, NH, Ashley Cioto of Gloucester, and Maria Cioto of Atkinson, NH. He was also a loving brother to the late Charles Stafford and Anna Reynolds and cherished uncle to his nieces and nephews.

A Funeral Mass will be held in St. Charles Church, 280 Main Street, Woburn on SATURDAY, August 16th at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to calling hours PRIOR to the mass from 8:30-9:45 a.m. at the Lynch-Cantillon Funeral Home, 263 Main Street, Woburn, MA 01801. Interment will take place at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made in Ed’s memory to Shriners Hospitals for Children 2900 N. Rocky Point Drive, Tampa, FL or to The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research P.O. Box 5014 Hagerstown, MD 21741.

EMILE A. BEAUCHAMP JR. – of Peabody, formerly of Wi******er and Woburn, died peacefully, August 9th at the age of ninety...
08/12/2025

EMILE A. BEAUCHAMP JR. – of Peabody, formerly of Wi******er and Woburn, died peacefully, August 9th at the age of ninety-two. He was the beloved husband of 54 years to the late Ellen M. (Lynch) Beauchamp.

Born and raised in Woburn, Emile was a son of the late Emil A. and Lousie C. (Smith) Beauchamp. He graduated from BC High School and went on to receive his bachelor’s degree from Northeastern University. He and several friends from Woburn would commute into Boston together and formed a tight friendship group which they dubbed “The Juniors”. They remained friends throughout their lives, enjoying a stock club, bowling league, and many celebrations and dinners with their wives and families. In 1955, Emile enlisted in the U.S. Army, where he served and lived in Verdun, France for three years. He cherished his time in the army, where he made lifelong friends and had many adventures across Europe.
After his time in the army, Emile met Ellen, the love of his life, through common friends and they would soon begin their lives together as husband and wife. He enjoyed a distinguished career in academia, dedicating himself to the field of finance in higher education research administration. His commitment and expertise were evident in his work with several prestigious institutions, including Harvard University and most recently Boston University. Emile was known for his integrity, wisdom, and the genuine care he showed his colleagues. His outgoing message on his voicemail at BU reminded everyone to “have the best day ever”.

Beyond his professional accomplishments, Emile was deeply rooted in his community. While raising his family in Wi******er, when not driving his four kids around or working on his meticulous landscaping, he could be found doing things like preparing for a camping trip as a Boy Scouts Assistant Scoutmaster (his troop was named the “Big Beef Patrol” and wore caps that looked like cheeseburgers), or on the field as a baseball coach. After retiring, he and Ellen moved to Brooksby Village in Peabody, where he continued to enrich the lives of those around him. His involvement in the Brooksby Resident Advisory Council and the Brooksby TV studio highlighted his passion for community engagement and creative pursuits. A devout Catholic, Emile found great solace and purpose in his faith, volunteering and actively participating in the chapel activities at Brooksby. Giving back by donating to his favorite charity organizations was always a priority for him. He enjoyed gardening and walking. Music was an important part of his life and brought him much happiness. Louis Armstrong, Elvis, John Denver, Celine Dion, The Bee Gees, Nathan Carter and Paul Simon were some of his favorites, but he had very eclectic taste and loved attending any musical event that came to the area. He could play the piano by ear without reading notes, which was enjoyed by all in the house growing up. He also loved the theater, including annually seeing A Christmas Carol at the North Shore Music Theater. As an avid Boston sports fan, one of his favorite things to do was attend Red Sox Spring Training in Florida every March.

Emile was a man of many loves—his family, his faith, his community, and of course, his sweet tooth, which was well-known among his family, friends and caregivers. Marshmallow Peeps, ice cream, popsicles, Chips Ahoy cookies, and maple candy were staples in his diet! As a loving father and grandfather, he found immense joy in spending time with his children and grandchildren, each of whom held a special place in his heart. He went to as many of their sporting events, plays, and concerts as he could and was always their biggest cheerleader at any venue. Emile was known for his kind heart and easy going personality. He truly brought joy to everyone in his life. He could always be counted on to lend a helping hand and a welcoming smile. His warmth and kindness left an indelible mark on all who knew him. He was also very funny in his own subtle way, and kept those around him laughing and repeating whatever amusing comment he had made that day.
Emile was a proud father to Joanne and Joseph Mujalli of Melrose, David and Danielle Beauchamp of Wi******er, Paul and Jennifer Beauchamp of Shelburne, VT, and Marie and Scott Simpson of Wi******er. He was a treasured grandfather to nine grandchildren: Owen, Milo, Davy, Devon, Abby, Jacob, Riley, Bowden, and Casey. Emile was also a dear brother to the late Alan Beauchamp and his wife Monica of Framingham, and the late Brenda and her late husband Thomas Derro. He is survived by two loving nieces. He touched many hearts among his caregivers at Brooksby Village in his final years, and his family is eternally grateful for the love and care they provided as well as our bonds with Anne’s Home Care and Care Dimensions/Kaplan House.

A Funeral Mass will be held on Friday, AUGUST 15th at 9:30 a.m. in St. Charles Church, 280 Main Street, Woburn. Interment in Wildwood Cemetery, Wi******er. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to calling hours, Thursday, August 14th from 4 – 7 p.m. in the Lynch-Cantillon Funeral Home, 263 Main Street, Woburn. Memorial donations may be made to either the Brooksby Resident Care Fund, c/o Brooksby Village Admin, 200 Brooksby Village Drive, Peabody, MA 01960 or the Alzheimer’s Association.

Predeceased by his loving parents, Lawrence J. Bisso, Sr. and Lillian Russo Bisso, Lawrence J. “Larry” Bisso, Jr., 78, o...
08/07/2025

Predeceased by his loving parents, Lawrence J. Bisso, Sr. and Lillian Russo Bisso, Lawrence J. “Larry” Bisso, Jr., 78, of Punta Gorda, Florida, and formerly of Woburn, Massachusetts, passed away at his home, leaving behind a legacy of love for music and family.

Raised in Woburn, Massachusetts, Larry was a proud graduate of Woburn High School, where he served as Drum Major of the Woburn High School band, before continuing his education at the Berklee College of Music. A gifted and passionate musician, Larry spent over fifteen years touring the country as a performer, singer, and songwriter. An accomplished organist, he also played piano, guitar, accordion, and many other instruments. He shared his musical talents with others as a private instructor and at the Tewksbury Music Center. His deep love for the performing arts also led him to become a local TV personality in Rochester, NH.

After retiring from his music career, Larry transitioned into the automobile industry, where he held many roles including management consultant, general manager, and finance manager for several dealerships. Despite the career change, music always remained a central part of his life.

Larry was a caring father, grandfather, brother, and dog lover. He is survived by his son Michael C. Bisso and daughter-in-law Heidi Bisso of Tewksbury, and their daughters Ashlyn and Mia, as well as his sister Maureen Bisso of Methuen. He is also survived by his son Lawrence J. Bisso, III of Westford, his wife, Holly, and their children, Julia, Jenna and Sam, as well his many cousins and friends.

A proud fan of the Red Sox and Patriots, Larry loved nothing more than talking sports with family and cheering on his sons during their baseball and basketball days. He had a generous and kind heart and he will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him.

A Funeral Mass will be held in St. Anthony’s Church 851 Main Street, Woburn on Monday, August 11th at 11:00 a.m. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to calling hours PRIOR to the mass from 9-10:45 a.m at the Lynch-Cantillon Funeral Home, 263 Main Street, Woburn, MA 01801. Interment to follow in Woodbrook Cemetery, 100 Salem Street, Woburn, Ma 01801. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Larry’s memory to the Woburn Public Schools, Student Activities, 55 Locust Street, Woburn, MA 01801 – Make a notation that the donation is for the Woburn High School Band Program in memory of Larry Bisso.

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