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🎒📚 Back to School Backpack Giveaway! 📚🎒Join us on Sunday, August 17th from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm at the Woburn High School ...
07/21/2025

🎒📚 Back to School Backpack Giveaway! 📚🎒

Join us on Sunday, August 17th from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm at the Woburn High School parking lot for a free backpack and school supply giveaway! Let’s help our local students kick off the school year prepared and confident!

🗓️ Event Details:
📍 Woburn High School Parking Lot
🕐 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
📅 Sunday, August 17th

We're also collecting donations to make this event a success! 🙌
Donation Drop-off Info:
Lynch-Cantillon Funeral Home - OFFICE
269 Main Street
Now through August 11th (Monday–Friday)
Between 9:00 am and 1:00 pm

Items needed:
Pencils
Crayons (24 count)
Markers (8 and 12 count)
Glue sticks
Rulers
Scissors
Notebooks & folders
Erasers & pencil cases
Dry erase markers

We’re also accepting teacher supplies like:
Tissues
Clorox wipes
…and more!

Let's come together to support our students and educators!

Thank you to our generous hosts:
Toro Construction
Council of Social Concern
Lynch-Cantillon Funeral Home

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Ann R. (Tropea) Gonsalves passed away at her home Friday, July 18th, with her beloved daughters at her bedside.  The bel...
07/21/2025

Ann R. (Tropea) Gonsalves passed away at her home Friday, July 18th, with her beloved daughters at her bedside. The beloved wife of Henry R. Gonsalves, Ann was ninety-seven years of age.

Born on October 21, 1927, she was the seventh child of the late Salvatore and Maria (Dovero) Tropea. She was born and raised in Woburn where she met and married her first husband Joseph Tofuri and raised her five children. In the early 1940’s she worked at the Sylvania Electric factory making lightbulbs alongside her older sister Catherine to help the family during the depression. When her children were old enough, she started working at the Woburn Nursing Home for many years, first as a Nurse’s Aide and then as the bookkeeper. In 1973, Ann married her childhood sweetheart, Henry. They moved to California shortly thereafter and spent many years together traveling and visiting many friends and relatives along the way.

When grandchildren began arriving, “Gram” could not have been happier and over these years. “Gram” or “Grammy” had established some very special relationships with her loving grandchildren and as the years went by some have moved away, they would come back to visit her, call her and facetime over the years, which truly made her heart sing!

She and Henry spent many years enjoying their grandchildren before returning to their family roots in the late 90’s where they settled in Stoneham, Massachusetts to enjoy their later years of retirement to be around friends and family.

Ann always had a love for Bingo, and she established a wonderful group of friends, whom she would see weekly over the years, always enjoying their time together. Sometimes it was said that when Ann would “just miss winning, ” she was never afraid to show her disappointment in Italian!

Ann’s love for her family was unconditional. Always there for her children, grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and friends, she was never there to judge, only to love! Ann’s kind, gentle and loving ways were with her every day of her ninety seven years.

Beloved wife of the late Henry R. Gonsalves. Devoted mother of Wayne Tofuri of NV, Mary Ellen Gonsalves of FL, Ann Farley of NH, and the late Dianne Schaeffer, Joseph Tofuri, loving stepmother to Linda Gonsalves of CA, Robert Gonsalves of FL and the late Janice Shapiro. Dear sister of Michael Tropea of NH and the late Joseph, Salvatore and Vincent Tropea, Catherine Lancelotta, Terri Ford, Josephine Tofuri and Mary Pesaturo. Ann is also survived by many loving grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend Ann’s Graveside Service, Thursday, July 24th at Calvary Cemetery, 100 Washington Street, Wi******er at 11:30 a.m.. Remembrances may be made in Ann’s memory to: Beth Israel Lahey Health At Home Hospice, 199 Rosewood Drive, Suite 380, Danvers, MA 01923.

MARGARET “JUNE” (CARROLL) GIBBONS, a long time resident of Woburn passed away Friday, July 18th. The beloved wife of the...
07/21/2025

MARGARET “JUNE” (CARROLL) GIBBONS, a long time resident of Woburn passed away Friday, July 18th. The beloved wife of the late Edward J. Gibbons, Jr., she was eighty six years of age.

Born in Wi******er, she was the daughter of the late John and Eleanor (Doherty) Carroll. Raised and educated in Wi******er, “June” as she was called since childhood, entered the working world after high school.

Through her sister she was introduced to Ed Gibbons, to whom she was married to for over sixty years, making their home in Woburn. They brought ten children into the world and one grandson as their own and needless to say, she has been a very busy woman all throughout her life, tending to all their needs throughout the years.

Dinner time was when they would all gather at the table, and catch up on what was going on ! June’s italian sauce was absolutely the best, and enjoyed by all! Whether someone needed food, a place to stay or just to be, the door was always open. June had a very kind heart, and was always willing to help out family, friends and neighbors at any time, day or night.

A very focused and determined women, her children knew that when Mom spoke, you listened! She developed a sense of love and humor and comradery amongst her children, all for one and one for all, which has remained with them throughout their lives. As the children grew and would stop bye to visit chit chatting and catching up happened at the at kitchen table! She often enjoyed unexpected visits to her children and friends and would end up spending the day with them.

A very kind and thoughtful woman, June was loved dearly by all who had the wonderful pleasure of knowing her.

A Graveside Service will be held in Woodbrook Cemetery, 100 Salem Street, Woburn on Wednesday, July 23rd at 11 a.m.. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to Calling hours, in the Lynch-Cantillon Funeral Home, 263 Main Street, Woburn on Tuesday evening, July 22nd, 4-7 p.m.. Remembrances may be made in honor of June to the MSPCA at Nevins Farm, 400 Broadway, Methuen, MA 01844 or St. Jude’s Childrens Hospital, at St. Jude.org.

Marie B. (Consales) Price of Woburn, MA, a beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, educator, artist, and lifelon...
07/18/2025

Marie B. (Consales) Price of Woburn, MA, a beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, educator, artist, and lifelong advocate for people with disabilities, passed away peacefully with her family at her side at the age of 99.

Born in Arlington, MA in 1926, Marie was a gifted commercial artist in her early career. It was through her love of art that she met her husband, William H. Price, also an artist, with whom she built a life grounded in creativity, compassion, and commitment to family. Together they raised eight children in a joyous, often chaotic household, providing crucial life lessons in things that matter – love, understanding, patience, integrity, and laughter – despite material shortcomings.

After pausing her professional art career to raise her family, Marie found her true calling in early childhood education. She became an early intervention teacher, working with infants and toddlers with disabilities. Her warmth, tenacity, and unwavering belief in every child’s potential left a profound mark on the lives of countless families.

Beyond the classroom, she was a tireless advocate for individuals with developmental disabilities, working to expand access to inclusive education, meaningful community life, and safe, dignified housing. She was instrumental in helping to establish Nexus, one of the region’s first community-based residential programs for young men with developmental disabilities, a visionary alternative to institutionalization that became a model for others.

Though small in stature, Marie was large in spirit. Her sharp wit, fierce independence, and enormous heart inspired all who knew her. She lived a life of deep purpose, quiet courage, and unshakable love.

Proud mother of Julie Price of FL, Catherine Price, her husband Joe of Bedford, MA, Gina Price Nugent, her husband Steve of Wi******er, Neal Price, his wife Shirley of Plymouth, as well as the late Brian, Celia, Chad and Sean Price. Loving mother-in-law of Jeanne Greenland and Thomas Colli. Cherished grandmother of Shauna Gilbert, Ashley Garber, Alison Grubb, Mary Price, Tanner Price, Tyler Price, Zoe Brazier, Katy Hollyday, Jett Brian Nugent and the late Garret Grubb. Treasured great-grandmother of Celia and Jamie Gilbert.

A memorial service will be held to celebrate her extraordinary life on Monday July 28th at Lynch-Cantillon Funeral Home, 263 Main Street, Woburn, MA and all who were touched by her warmth, wisdom, and advocacy are welcome to attend. Visiting hours from 10-12 with services following immediately. In lieu of flowers and in honor of her lifelong commitment to building a more inclusive world, the family asks that donations be made to Nexus, a local agency providing residential services for people with developmental disabilities (888 Main St, Woburn, MA 01801), or the New Horizons employee appreciation fund (21 Warren Ave, Woburn, MA 01801).

PASTOR EDIBERTO CARDONA SARMIENTO – De Woburn y Gualaco, Honduras, falleció inesperadamente el 7 de julio a la edad de c...
07/14/2025

PASTOR EDIBERTO CARDONA SARMIENTO – De Woburn y Gualaco, Honduras, falleció inesperadamente el 7 de julio a la edad de cuarenta y nueve años. Amado hijo de los fallecidos María Ángela Sarmiento y Simeón Cardona Sarmiento. Querido hermano de Margarita, Olivia, Bertha, Carolina, Juan, Bernardo y Elmer, todos residentes en Honduras. Tío muy querido de muchos sobrinos. También le sobreviven numerosos primos y amigos que lo amaban profundamente. Se invita a familiares y amigos a rendir sus respetos el miércoles 16 de julio, de 5 a 7 p.m., en la Funeraria Lynch-Cantillon, ubicada en el 263 Main St., Woburn. Todos los demás servicios funerarios se llevarán a cabo en Honduras en los próximos días.

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PASTOR EDIBERTO CARDONA SARMIENTO – of Woburn and Gualaco, Honduras, died unexpectedly, July 7th at the age of forty-nine. Beloved son of the late Maria Angela Sarmiento and Simeon Cardona Sarmiento. Dear brother of Margarita, Olivia, Bertha, Carolina, Juan, Bernardo, and Elmer, all of Honduras. Cherished uncle of many. Also survived by many loving cousins and friends. Relatives and friends are invited to pay their respects from 5 -7 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, July 16th at the Lynch-Cantillon Funeral Home 263 Main St., Woburn. All other services will take place in Honduras in the coming days.

JOSEPH H. KING – of Woburn, passed away peacefully on July 10th at the age of 77, following a long battle with lung canc...
07/14/2025

JOSEPH H. KING – of Woburn, passed away peacefully on July 10th at the age of 77, following a long battle with lung cancer. He was the cherished husband of Carol (Martin) King, with whom he was set to celebrate 55 years of marriage on August 8th.​

Born in Boston, Joe was the son of the late Henry and Regina (Loud) King. He was raised in Charlestown and Medford and graduated from Medford Vocational Technical High School, where he mastered printing.

Joe worked in customer service throughout his career. For many years, he was with Bowne of Boston, where he was respected for his reliability and calm demeanor. For the last 20 years, he worked alongside two of his sons at a Ford dealership—something he truly valued. He was proud of the work they did together and enjoyed keeping close tabs on all of his grandchildren’s cars using the Ford app, never hesitating to check in if a tire looked low, or if there was a safety recall.

“Grampy” loved being a grandfather and rarely missed an opportunity to show up, usually with his Dunkin Donuts coffee in hand. Whether it was a game, a performance, or a trip to Baskin-Robbins he was always there. His humor, steady support, and homemade fried dough made him a favorite with everyone—especially at breakfast.

Joe was an avid reader of thrillers, and he could finish any book faster than most people could watch a movie. He especially enjoyed Sandra Brown novels and always had something new by his side. He liked playing cribbage and Clue, and he was a dedicated Boston sports fan, especially of the Bruins and the Celtics. Even in his final weeks, he kept his family updated with game scores and highlights.​

He enjoyed traveling with Carol and his kids and their families, taking memorable trips to Ireland, Italy, and Hungary. Though he was usually set in his ways, these trips brought out a more adventurous side—he surprised everyone (including himself) by trying truffles and cheeses other than cheddar. One of the memorable experiences of his life came during a visit to Rome, when he was able to attend an audience with the Pope on Ash Wednesday.

Still, Joe’s favorite place in the world was close to home: York Beach, Maine. He vacationed there nearly every year of his life, and it remained his most treasured spot—a place full of memories, traditions, and time spent with family.​

Along with his wife Carol, Joe is survived by his children: Peter King and his wife Christy of Bedford; Bryant King and his wife Susana of Marietta, Georgia; and Patrick King and his wife Stacey of Wilmington.

He was the dear brother of Henry King and his wife Fran of Arizona; Bernard King and his wife Denise of Maine; and Jeffrey King and his wife Jane of Medford. He was predeceased by his sister Maryellen King and his brother Paul R. King, whose wife Debbie of Reading survives him. Joe was the proud grandfather of PJ, Isabella, Sadie, Sophia, Olivia, Emma, Mason, and Deacon, and is also survived by many loving nieces and nephews.

A Funeral Mass will be held in St. Barbara Church, 138 Cambridge Road, Woburn, on Wednesday, July 16th at 10 a.m. All attending are asked to meet directly at the church. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to calling hours on Tuesday, July 15th from 4–7 p.m. at the Lynch-Cantillon Funeral Home, 263 Main Street, Woburn, Massachusetts.

In honor of Joe’s memory, remembrances may be made to the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.

ARLENE K. (LANGILL) JOHNSTON – of Burlington, died peacefully, July 9th at the age of ninety-one, with her family by her...
07/11/2025

ARLENE K. (LANGILL) JOHNSTON – of Burlington, died peacefully, July 9th at the age of ninety-one, with her family by her side. Beloved wife of the late William H. Johnston.

Born in Wi******er and raised in Woburn, she was the beloved daughter of the late George and Gertrude (Willson) Langill. She graduated from Woburn High School as a member of the Class of 1951.

For several years, Arlene was employed at John Hancock Insurance Company.

Her love for ceramics was evident in the beautifully crafted pieces that adorned her home. Arlene cherished a quiet lifestyle, finding joy in the simple pleasures of life while remaining deeply connected to her community.

Her dedication to the Burlington Senior Center was steadfast, as she devoted her time to volunteering and thoroughly enjoyed every moment. She was a cherished member of the United Methodist Church, where her dedication and faith were an inspiration to many. Her kindness and warmth left a lasting impact, and she will be fondly remembered by all who had the privilege of knowing her.

Cherished sister of the late William, Robert, and Ruth Langill, and Meredith Harvey and Dorothy “Dottie” Metrano. Also survived by many nieces, nephews, and extended family and friends.

A Funeral will be held in the Lynch-Cantillon Funeral Home, 263 Main Street, Woburn, on WEDNESDAY, July 16th at 10:30 a.m. Interment will take place in Chestnut Hill Cemetery, Burlington. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to pay their respects, prior to the service, 9:30-10:30 a.m., in the Lynch-Cantillon Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Arlene’s memory to the Woburn United Methodist Church 523 Main St., Woburn, Massachusetts, 01801

Mary E. (Clark) Santo of Gloucester, formerly of Woburn, beloved wife of the late Frank Santo, died peacefully on July 6...
07/10/2025

Mary E. (Clark) Santo of Gloucester, formerly of Woburn, beloved wife of the late Frank Santo, died peacefully on July 6 with her family by her side, at the age of 91.

Mary was born and raised in Rutland, Vermont, the only daughter of John and Virginia (Boykin) Clark.She graduated from Mount St. Joseph Academy in Rutland and subsequently attended the Bishop DiGosbriand Hospital School of Nursing in Burlington, Vermont, where she became a Registered Nurse.On a rotation at the Boston Children’s Floating Hospital, she met a handsome young sailor who would go on to become her husband and the love of her life.

Mary and Frank were married in Rutland in November, 1956. They settled in Frank’s hometown of Woburn, where they raised their large and active family of six children. Mary was a loving and supportive mother to all of her children in their education, activities, sports and life decisions. In her heart family always came first and she always placed her family’s needs as her priority.

In addition to her responsibilities in running the household, Mary also worked as a nurse at Choate Hospital for one night per week until her youngest child was in high school, and then she continued to work at Choate two days per week until the hospital closed. She made many friends at Choate over the years and she treasured the time that she spent as a nurse in her adopted hometown hospital.

In 1984, Mary and Frank bought land in Gloucester and they built a house close to Good Harbor Beach. It was initially a vacation home but eventually became Mary’s primary residence. Over the years it became the center of family activities for Mary and Frank and their children, grandchildren, great grandchildren and any other friends, relatives or acquaintances who happened to stop in. Their door was always open and they loved it when people visited. Later in life Mary and Frank enjoyed wintering in St. Pete’s Beach, Florida. Together they were a great team and they made friends wherever they went.

Mary’s faith was an important part of her life – she attended Christ the King primary school in Rutland before moving on to high school at Mount St. Joseph. Mary and Frank were devoted parishioners at St. Anthony’s Church in Woburn for many years. When they relocated full time to Gloucester they became parishioners at St. Ann’s Church. They made many good friends, and they took great comfort from both churches over the years. Mary will always be remembered for her devotion to her family and friends and the endless love that she bestowed upon all that she cared for.

Mary was the beloved wife of 62 years to the late Frank Santo. She was the loving mother of Andrew Santo, and his wife Donna, of Woburn, Ginny Murphy, and her husband Tom, of Burlington, Kathleen Santo of Gloucester, Frank Santo Jr., and his wife Stacey, of Wellesley, James Santo, and his wife Ellen, of Beverly, and Mary Santo, and her wife Sharon Kathleen, of Gloucester. Proud grandmother of Andrew Santo and his wife Brianne, Allyson Santo, Kathleen Ammon and her husband Ted, Michaela O’Rourke and her husband Brendan, Tom Murphy and his husband Oisin Moriarty, MaryKate Murphy, Peter, Juliet and Sheridan Santo, James Santo, Ryan Santo and his fiancée Eva Gourdeau and Katherine Santo. Loving great grandmother of Andrew, Blake, Lana, Cora, Bridget, Finn, Annie and Shea. Dear sister of the late John Clark and the late Fr. Robert Clark.

Visiting hours will be held at the Lynch-Cantillon Funeral Home, 263 Main Street, Woburn, MA on Monday, July 14, from 4:00-7:00 pm. A Funeral Mass will be held on Tuesday, July 15 at 10:00 am in St. Charles Church, 280 Main Street, Woburn. Internment in Calvary Cemetery, Woburn. In lieu of flowers remembrances may be made in Mary’s memory to Addison Gilbert Hospital, 298 Washington Street, Gloucester, MA 01930, attn: philanthropy. www.lynch-cantillon.com.

Richard A. Griffin- Of Woburn, Saturday, July 5th, surrounded by his loving family. Beloved husband of Denise Bishop-Gri...
07/10/2025

Richard A. Griffin- Of Woburn, Saturday, July 5th, surrounded by his loving family. Beloved husband of Denise Bishop-Griffin.
Born in Wi******er and raised in Wakefield, Richard was the son of the late Albert and Mary (Seabury) Griffin. He was a graduate of Wakefield High School class of 1967. Following his high school graduation, he enlisted in the United States Army, where he served his country with pride.
He dedicated many years to Alliance Express, where he was responsible for delivering oil. He exhibited a commendable work ethic, demonstrating diligence and an unwavering commitment to his responsibilities.
Richard had a profound passion for golf. He served as the groundskeeper for Cedar Glen, Bear Hill, and Evergreen Valley. He enjoyed the sport alongside his sons.He also cherished building and operating model trains with his sons during their childhood, a passion he subsequently passed down to his grandsons.
As a devoted family man, Richard cherished every moment, creating memories that will be treasured for generations. His legacy of love, kindness, and dedication lives on through his family and the countless lives he touched.
Devoted father of Matthew K. Bishop, his wife Lauren of Haverhill, and Jonathan E. Bishop, his wife Samantha of Manchester, NH. Dear brother of Ann Amaral, of NH, Mary Edwards, her husband Thomas of Woburn, Dorothy “Dotty” Hatch, her husband Scott of Peabody, and the late David Griffin and Jeannie Cargill. Cherished “Papa” of Kolby Bishop, Paxton Bishop, and Griffin Bishop. Richard is also survived by his loving extended family and many nieces and nephews.
Relatives and friends are invited to visitation hours in the Lynch – Cantillon Funeral Home, 263 Main St. Woburn, on Saturday, July 12th from 9A.M. to 11:15A.M.followed by a Funeral Mass in St. Charles Church, 280 Main St. Woburn, at 11:30A.M. Interment in Woodbrook Cemetery, 100 Salem St. Woburn.

ANTHONY J. “JIM” “TONY” BOGUS – a lifelong resident of Woburn, died suddenly July 1st at the age of fifty-three. He was ...
07/03/2025

ANTHONY J. “JIM” “TONY” BOGUS – a lifelong resident of Woburn, died suddenly July 1st at the age of fifty-three. He was the beloved husband of Michelle J. (Pillivant) Bogus.

Born and raised in Woburn, Jim was a son of Anthony J. of Woburn and the late Elisa (Molinaro) Bogus. He was educated in Woburn and a graduate of Woburn High School, class of 1989.

As a Constable for the City of Woburn, Jim dedicated himself to delivering exceptional service to all his clients, consistently exceeding expectations. He frequently served as a valuable resource for attorneys, landlords, and tenants, often sharing his legal insights with the caveat that he was “not an attorney and can’t give legal advice, but…”

Jim was an avid fan of all Boston sports, but none more than the New England Patriots. Jim loved football…from playing for the Tanners in High School, to pick up games with friends in the park during college years. For many years, he cherished trips to Gillette Stadium with family and friends.

Jim loved to cook – a gift from his mother and grandmothers – which he passed down to his daughters. He was often found manning the grill at summer gatherings, and holidays meant Jim was in the kitchen alongside his family helping prepare (and taste testing) everything.

His love for his family was unparalleled. Jim cherished the time he spent coaching his daughter in soccer, and instilling in them the values of teamwork. Family trips to North Conway and the White Mountains were treasured memories, as they provided opportunities for bonding, and adventure.

Jim's presence will be sorely missed, but his spirit lives on in the hearts of those who gathered around his table, shared in his laughter, and were enriched by his love.

In addition to his wife Michelle, Jim is survived by his three daughters, Mikayla, Lily and Kassandra Bogus. Dear brother of John A., his wife Jo-Anne, of Woburn and Mark J. Bogus, his wife Jennifer, of Lowell. Loving uncle of Julie and Joshua Garrett, and Lauren and Bryan Bogus. Treasured brother-in-law of Lisa Garrett, her husband Jay of Woburn, and son-in-law of the late Judith Pizzo.

A Funeral will be held in the Lynch-Cantillon Funeral Home, 263 Main Street, Woburn, on TUESDAY, July 8th at 11 a.m. Interment will take place at the convenience of the family. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to calling hours, prior to the Service, 9 – 11 a.m., in the Lynch-Cantillon Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made in Jim's memory to the Sawtelle Family Hospice House, 320 Haverhill St., Reading, MA, US , 01867

Edward L. “Eddie” Smith Jr., a longtime resident of Woburn, passed away peacefully at home on June 30th, surrounded by h...
07/03/2025

Edward L. “Eddie” Smith Jr., a longtime resident of Woburn, passed away peacefully at home on June 30th, surrounded by his loving family.

Beloved husband of the late Eleanor Bridget (Dever) Smith, Eddie was the cherished father of Marah Sbardelli and her husband Peter, Edward L. Smith III and his wife Sue, William D. Smith and his wife Elaine, Regina A. Smith, Timothy P. Smith and his wife Rosangela, Patricia A. Smith, Dennis A. Smith, and Thomas P. Smith and his wife Kristel. He was a proud grandfather to Eleanor, Peter, Patrick, Jed, Jenny, Thomas, Dennis, Kevin, Sophie, Chloe, and Liam, and a loving great-grandfather to Matt, Anna, Emma, Maia, and a new great-grandchild expected this fall. He was an “honorary” grandfather to Gabriel.

Eddie is also survived by his sisters-in-law, Mary Gorman and Fran Smith, as well as many devoted nieces, nephews, lifelong friends and caring neighbors.

He was predeceased by his parents, Edward L. and Mary (Leahy) Smith, his siblings Patricia Smith, Nancy O’Leary, Mary Pacheco, and Paul Smith, and his in-laws William and Mary (Gilgun) Dever, John O’Leary, John Pacheco, William and Therese Dever, John Gorman, Tom and Ann (Dever) Doherty, Jake and Anne Dever, Fr. Dennis A. Dever, and Marjorie Dever.

Eddie grew up in Somerville, MA, where he attended St. Catherine’s School. He then went on to Boston College High School, where he was a standout basketball player. His junior year team went undefeated and made it to the State Finals, ultimately falling to Belmont. That team, including Eddie, was later inducted into the BC High Sports Hall of Fame. After high school, Eddie attended Boston College, earning a Bachelor of Science in History in 1954.

On Labor Day weekend in 1950, while on a trip to Hampton Beach, he met the love of his life, Eleanor Dever of Woburn. Their courtship continued even while he served in the Army after graduation from college. A year into his service, he came home on leave and they were married at St. Charles Church on June 18, 1955. Eddie served honorably and is a Korean Wartime Veteran. He reached the rank of Corporal before concluding active duty in 1956 and remained in the Army Reserves until receiving his Honorable Discharge in 1962.

Eddie and Eleanor bought their first home on Hart St in Woburn with help from the GI Bill and began to grow their family. Marah, their first child, was born while Eddie was still serving. Soon after came Ned, Billy, Gina and Timmy. The growing family needed a bigger house, so the move was made to Lawrence Street where Patty, Dennis and Tommy joined the family. That home remained Eddie’s for the rest of his life.

Eddie affectionately referred to his family as his “instant crowd” or “cast of thousands” and they remained close-knit through the years. A treasured tradition was spending every summer together at Long Beach in Rockport, their favorite spot.

Eddie lost his wife, Eleanor, to cancer in 1977. He continued to act as the compass for his family, showing them the way in his dual role as Mom and Dad. Leading by example and demonstrating the importance of having a positive impact on the lives he touched. He was a mentor to many, helping them to start their careers, find employment through his connections and build their businesses.

Professionally, Eddie spent his career working in the burgeoning computer industry. After a brief stay at IBM, he spent the majority of his career at Honeywell and later at Wang Labs. He made many friends in this profession as well.

Beyond his love of family, friends and neighbors, Eddie enjoyed tennis, golf, cribbage, black coffee, Boston Sports teams, Summers at Long Beach in Rockport, winters in Naples, FL, visits to Falmouth and drives along the coast, grace before a big meal, teaching his children and grandchildren how to drive, attending family sporting events and performance arts, a good joke…, a bad joke and self-deprecating humor – nothing was off limits. He also did much to help the Catholic Church as a Eucharistic Minister or lending his velvety smooth voice as lector and later, his business acumen.

He was also proud of his Irish heritage and the Irish “exchange program” he helped establish with his cousins from Ireland. All of his children and a some of his grandchildren made the trip to Ireland. Some with him and some on their own. He was proud to see his children and grandchildren continue the tradition.

The family would like to extend heartfelt thanks to Eddie’s wonderful caregivers—Habid, Donna, Lisa, Emily, Tammy, Nanci, his favorite nurse – “Alice” and Dr Arslanian —for their dedication and compassionate care. A special thank you goes to his grand-niece, Erin Jones, his “best pal,” who brought joy and energy to his Thursdays as his physical therapy buddy and dance partner.

Eddie will be greatly missed by all, but rest assured, “if he were any better, he’d be with his wife in heaven”. And now he is.

A Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Wednesday, July 9th at 11:30 a.m. in St. Charles Church, 280 Main Street, Woburn. Calling hours will be held prior to the Mass from 9:00 – 11:15 a.m. at the Lynch-Cantillon Funeral Home, 263 Main Street, Woburn. Interment will take place privately at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Eddie’s memory to: VA Bedford HCS, 200 Springs Road, Bedford, MA 01730

Marsha Waisnor Coakley – passed away at her home early Sunday morning, June 29th, after a prolonged illness. A devoted w...
07/02/2025

Marsha Waisnor Coakley – passed away at her home early Sunday morning, June 29th, after a prolonged illness. A devoted wife to Timothy “Tim” Coakley, Marsha was seventy-seven years old.

Born in Woburn, Marsha was one of three children of the late William and Marjorie (Pollard) Waisnor. She was raised and educated in Woburn, graduating from Woburn High School with the Class of 1966.

After graduating from high school, Marsha enrolled at Lowell State College and started her career in the Home Health industry. During her time there, she excelled and eventually became the Home Care Director of Family Service of Greater Lowell, a position she held for twenty years, achieving remarkable success.

Marsha particularly cherished the social work aspect of her job. Serving on the board of directors for the Massachusetts Council of Home Health Services, she frequently visited home-bound seniors in the Lynnfield community.

Her greatest joy came from being “Mum” and “Grandy,” which she described as her true “calling.” Her family characterized her as naturally humorous and incredibly friendly, truly embodying the essence of “charismatic.” She had a deep love for people and enjoyed engaging in conversation, with her banana bread being hailed as a national treasure.

In an age dominated by text messaging, Marsha preferred to send cards—many, many cards. Her favorite shopping destination was the Paper store, where she spent considerable time and money. She maintained a list of her “people” and never missed an occasion to celebrate, with her favorite cards being those that offered encouragement, support, or simply conveyed “I love you.”

Marsha and her husband Tim met as children and were married for fifty six years. Many happy summer vacations were spent at Hampton Beach . It was here that Marsha earned the title of “Whack-A-Mole Champion!”. A title she was most proud of!

For over thirty years, she had been a member of Calvary Christian Church in Lynnfield. Marsha loved Jesus with all her heart. Her faith was a guiding force in her life, providing her with strength and comfort through both joyful and challenging times.

Marsha’s legacy is one of love, laughter, and kindness. Her family and friends will forever cherish the memories shared with her, from the smallest gestures of kindness to the grandest celebrations of life.

In addition to her husband Tim, Marsha is survived by her children, Timothy Coakley, his partner, Dani Meyer of Reading and Elizabeth Aran, her husband Michael of North Reading. Dear sister of William Waisnor, his wife Vicki of South Carolina and the late Paul Waisnor. Cherished “Grandy” of Thomas Wuorinen, Rebekah Aran, Noah Aran, his wife Brenna, and Julia and Aidan Coakley. Treasured great-grandmother of Jueda Martin. Also survived by many loving nieces, nephews and very dear lifelong friends.

Relatives and friends are invited to Marsha’s Funeral Service in the Prayer Chapel of the Calvary Christian Church, 47 Grove St., Lynnfield on THURSDAY, JULY 3RD at 4 p.m. Family will be receiving guests prior to the service from 3 – 4 p.m. In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made in Marsha’s honor to; Calvary Christian Church Attn: Missions 47 Grove St., Lynnfield, MA 01940

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