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Local obituaries were appear Wednesday, Dec. 31 for: Marion S. (Rafuse) Adams, 96, of West Yarmouth; Isabel Galvao, 81, of Attleboro; Joseph "Joe" "Gerry" Gerard Laquerre, 78, of South Attleboro; Laura Mary (Bergeron) Lizotte, 75, of Attleboro; Robert F. Maskell, 96, of Attleboro; Barbara A. Oliveira, 89, of South Attleboro; Guy Tomase, 73, of Mansfield; and Margaret (Cole) Tosti of Roslindale.
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Marion S. (Rafuse) Adams, 96
WEST YARMOUTH - Marion S. (Rafuse) Adams, 96, of Mayflower Place, West Yarmouth, aforetime of Canton and Norton, died Monday, Dec. 29, 2014.
She was the admired wife of the backward John J. Adams, and admiring mother of Nancy and her bedmate Edwin Houtkooper of San Francisco, Calif.; John and his wife Linda Adams of Osterville; Susan and her bedmate Gene Gucwa of Erieville, N.Y.; Janice and her bedmate Michael Lambrecht of Thornton, N.H.; and the backward Robert Adams and Donna Adams.
She additionally leaves abaft 10 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren. She is survived by one sister, Gail Huneck of Ft. Wayne, Ind., and abounding nieces and nephews.
Marion had been a communicant of St. Mary's Church in Norton. She was an alive affiliate of the Marine Corps Auxiliary, was an ardent sports fan, and enjoyed knitting, crocheting, bed-making and needlepoint.
While she resided at Mayflower Place, Marion alternate in aggregate from accumulation activities such as bingo, scrabble, Mai Jong and golf to alive at the grocery abundance to creating admirable centerpieces for their dining allowance tables and lounge areas. She additionally prided herself on accomplishing the Sunday crossword addle in pen. She decidedly enjoyed contest breadth she could appearance her artistic side, for archetype creating her own apparel for Halloween or St. Patrick's Day, alike one year authoritative the Cape Cod Times advanced page!
Most of all she enjoyed spending time with her family, whether it be for a holiday, a ancestors reunion, her altogether "events" or a Sunday football game. She consistently had a lot of fun and alternate in all the activities or amateur (corn hole/bocci/board games).
She was a fun, alive and able woman, who will be abundantly absent by her accompany and family.
Marion's ancestors would like to acknowledge the agents at the Mayflower Assisted Living and Nursing Center and the Hope Hospice for all the admiring affliction they provided for Marion.
Visiting hours will be captivated at the Doane, Beal & Ames Burial Home at 160 West Main St., Hyannis, on Friday, Jan. 2 from 3 to 6 p.m.
On Saturday, Jan. 3, there will be a Mass captivated at Our Lady Of Assumption Church at 76 Wianno Ave., Osterville, MA 02655 at 10 a.m. Her graveside account will be captivated afterwards the Mass account at 1:30 p.m. at Knollwood Canonizing Park, 321 Aerial St., Canton.
Relatives and accompany are arrive to attend.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be fabricated to the Special Olympics.
For tributes and online registration, www.doanebealames.com.
Isabel Galvao, 81
ATTLEBORO - Isabel Galvao, 81, of Attleboro anesthetized abroad on Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2014 at her home. She was the wife of the backward Luis Galvao.
Born March 23, 1933 in Portugal, she was a babe of the backward Antonio and Mary (Fernandes) Amorim. Isabel grew up in Portugal and confused to the United States in 1968.
She was alive by Swank, Inc. for abounding years as a adornment artisan until her retirement.
She admired agronomical and backyard assignment but best of all she admired caring for her adherent family. She was the cement that kept her ancestors together.
Isabel is survived by her three brothers, Francisco Silva, Antonio Silva and John Amorim, all of Attleboro; her sisters, Judith Lopes and Theresa Branco, both Attleboro, Fatima Gaspar of Florida, Mary G. Ferreira of Dartmouth, and Philomena Viveiros of Attleboro; additionally abounding nieces, nephews and great-nieces and nephews.
She is the sister of the backward Joseph and Manuel Amorim.
Relatives and accompany are arrive to appear a appearance on Friday, Jan. 2 from 5 to 7 p.m. in the Duffy-Poule Burial Home, 20 Peck St., Attleboro.
A burial will be conducted on Saturday, Jan. 3 at 9 a.m. from the Duffy-Poule Burial Home, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Vincent de Paul Parish, 71 Linden St., Attleboro. Burial will chase in St. Stephen's Cemetery, Attleboro.
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In lieu of flowers, donations can be fabricated in anamnesis of Isabel to the St. Vincent de Paul Parish, 71 Linden Street, Attleboro, MA 02703.
For admonition or to accelerate Isabel's ancestors a comfort or remembrance, appointment duffy-poule.com.
Joseph "Joe" "Gerry" Gerard Laquerre, 78
ATTLEBORO - Joseph "Joe" "Gerry" Gerard Laquerre, 78, of South Attleboro, anesthetized abroad on Christmas Eve, Wednesday, Dec. 24, 2014. He was the above bedmate of Louise (Rzemien) Thomas of North Attleboro.
Born in Central Falls, a son of the backward Joseph George Laquerre and Clerina (Deshaies) Laquerre, he resided in North Attleboro afore affective to South Attleboro 35 years ago. Gerry abounding St. Matthew's Academy and accelerating from Sacred Heart Academy, Central Falls.
He was a Korean War U.S. Army veteran.
Gerry was an electroplater in the adornment industry for abounding years. He was alive by several companies in the greater Attleboro area, including Hilsinger of Plainville, Swift & Fisher of North Attleboro, and LeStage Manufacturing Company of North Attleboro, afore backward from the Marathon Company. Afterwards backward 10 years ago, he became a sales accessory in the electrical administration at the Home Depot, South Attleboro.
He was an ardent NASCAR and Yankees fan and enjoyed camping, cribbage, casinos and a acceptable cup of coffee. He was advancing to bless his 40th ceremony with AA.
Besides his above wife, he leaves a daughter, Celeste E. D'Elia of North Providence; a son, Brian G. Laquerre and his wife Heidi of Lincoln; bristles grandchildren: Nicole E. Laquerre, Kasey L. Laquerre, Cosimo A. D'Elia IV, Calista C. D'Elia, and Carly C. D'Elia; a brother, Joseph Rene Laquerre and his wife Elaine of Coventry; a sister, Rose Damas, with whom he fabricated his home, and abounding nieces and nephews. He was the brother of the backward Joseph Henry Laquerre.
Visitation will activate Friday, Jan. 2 at 5 p.m., followed by casework at 7 p.m., at William W. Tripp Burial Home, 1008 Newport Ave., Pawtucket.
In lieu of flowers, canonizing ability to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, P.O. Box 1000, Dept. 142, Memphis, TN 38148-0142 would be appreciated.
For online condolences visit: Trippfuneralhome.com.
Laura Mary (Bergeron) Lizotte, 75
ATTLEBORO - Laura Mary (Bergeron) Lizotte, 75, of 14 Hope St. in Attleboro, anesthetized abroad accidentally on Sunday, Dec. 28, 2014 at Sturdy Canonizing Hospital in Attleboro. She was amidst by her admiring bedmate of about 53 years, Raymond P. Lizotte, and her children.
Born in Seekonk on March 27, 1939, Laura was a babe of the backward Arthur C. and Sophie (Gwozdz) Bergeron. She was aloft and accomplished in Seekonk, admission from Tolman Aerial Academy in 1957. Soon after, she abounding Saint Catherine's Academy of Nursing in Albany, N.Y.
Laura was alive at Balfour in Attleboro breadth she met her husband, Ray. Thereafter, she became the alive force abaft his self-employment by managing the appointment and designing jewelry. Laura was additionally alive as a architect at bounded companies, including TI, and was an alive affiliate of the Crossroads Chapter of IAAP.
Laura's one accurate affection was painting; she spent a lifetime creating and announcement art that now adorns the walls of abounding homes. Consistently chargeless spirits, Laura and Ray admired ad-lib biking and would not alternate to "take a ride" and analyze the aback roads. She abnormally enjoyed their excursions to Foxwoods.
Laura was an ardent clairvoyant of the mystical and the strange. She excelled at bed-making and authoritative crafts. She enjoyed arena cribbage and bingo with her accompany at the Larson Center. Ancestors was actual important to her, and Laura admired to absorb time with her nine grandchildren.
In accession to her bedmate Ray, Laura is survived by four accouchement and their spouses: Raymond P. Lizotte Jr. and his wife Patti of West Roxbury, Melinda A. Ratcliffe and her bedmate Christopher of Cumberland, David B. Lizotte and his wife Shannon of Bradenton, Fla., and Tanya M. Rioux and her bedmate Shane of Attleboro; her grandchildren: Theresa and James Lizotte, Sarah, Emily and Hannah Ratcliffe, Angela and Jessica Lizotte, and Adam and Justin Rioux.
She was the sister of John C. Bergeron of Attleboro, the backward Kenny Bergeron of Seekonk, the backward Sophia Smith of Seekonk, and Bette Godfrey of Robertsvale, Ala.
Relatives and accompany are arrive to appear a appearance on Saturday, Jan. 3 from 4 to 8 p.m. in the Duffy-Poule Burial Home, 20 Peck St., Attleboro.
A Canonizing Mass will chase at a after date.
In lieu of flowers, canonizing donations in her name and account may be fabricated to: Accompany of The Rev. Larson Senior Center Inc., The Rev. Gordon Larson Senior Center, 25 South Main St., Attleboro, MA 02703.
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For admonition or to accelerate Laura's ancestors a comfort or remembrance, appointment duffy-poule.com.
Robert F. Maskell, 96
ATTLEBORO - Robert F. Maskell, 96, of Attleboro anesthetized abroad on Sunday, Dec. 28, 2014 at his home amidst by his admiring family. He was the bedmate of the backward Marjorie (Matthews) Maskell.
Born on Dec. 3, 1918 in Chicago, Ill. he was a son of the backward Richard and Mary (Smith) Maskell. Robert was aloft and accomplished in Arkansas. Afterwards admission aerial school, he alternate in the Civilian Conservation Corps, a accessible assignment abatement affairs that was allotment of the New Deal. Robert again abounding the University of Arkansas at Monticello breadth he played football for the Boll Weevils.
He enlisted in the United States Navy Reserve on Sept. 3, 1942 and proudly served his country during World War II, the Korean War and Vietnam War afore accepting an atonement acquittal from the Navy on Nov. 14, 1969.
Robert formed for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) for added than seven years afore his retirement.
He was alive at the Rev. Gordon Larson Senior Center in Attleboro and abounding and alternate with the balladry accumulation at the Richards Canonizing Library in North Attleboro. Robert was an ardent biographer and enjoyed accidental to The Sun Chronicle bi-weekly assessment page.
He is survived by his 10 children: Sandra Maskell, Rita Maskell, Lana Maskell, Donna Maskell, Robert B. Maskell, Marlene Butler, Carole Calkins, Patricia Kuhlman, Margo Maskell, and Michael Maskell. He was the grandfathering of 15, with abounding great-grandchildren. He resided in Attleboro with his babe Margo, grandchildren Jessica, Keilli and Dylan Maskell, and his daughter-in-law Angela Maskell.
Private burial account will be captivated at a after date.
Memorial donations may be beatific to the Rev. Larson Senior Center at 25 South Main Street, Attleboro, MA 02703, The FOP, Baystate Lodge 30, 83 East Main Street, Norton, MA 02766; Steward Hospice, or the alms of your choice.
Funeral arrange entrusted to the Duffy-Poule Burial Home, Attleboro.
To accelerate Robert's ancestors a comfort or remembrance, visit duffy-poule.com.
Barbara A. Oliveira, 89
ATTLEBORO - Barbara A. Oliveira, 89, of Princess Avenue and aforetime Brown Street in South Attleboro and Clarke Street in Cumberland, anesthetized abroad on Monday, Dec. 29, 2014 amidst by her family. She was the wife of the backward Jack Oliveira.
Born in Pawtucket, she was the babe of the backward John and Catherine (Waters) Smith.
She resided in Cumberland for 23 years and ahead in South Attleboro for 42 years.
She was an ambassador for the FRAM Corporation, Pawtucket for 30 years.
In accession to her husband, she is survived by her two daughters, Mary A. Champagne and her bedmate Albert of South Attleboro, and Barbara A. Santos and her bedmate Rand of Florida; and two sons, Jackie Oliveira and his wife Debra of South Attleboro, and Jon Oliveira and his wife Beth of Attleboro. She additionally leaves eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by seven sisters and four brothers.
A anniversary of her activity will be captivated on Friday, Jan. 2 at 8:30 a.m. from the J. J. Duffy Burial Home, 757 Mendon Road, Cumberland.
Mass of Christian Burial at 11 a.m. in St. Theresa Child of Jesus Church, Baltic Street, South Attleboro. Burial will chase in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Cumberland. Relatives and acquaintance are attentive invited.
Calling hours will be captivated on Friday from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m.
In lieu of flowers, donations in her anamnesis can be fabricated to Gentiva Hospice, 2374 Post Road, Suite 206, Warwick, RI 02886.
Directions/guestbook: jjduffyfuneralhome.com.
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Guy Tomase, 73
MANSFIELD - Guy Tomase of Mansfield, South Yarmouth and Naples, Florida, died affably at home on Monday, Dec. 29, 2014 with his wife and babe by his side. He was 73.
Mr. Tomase was the admiring bedmate of 50 years to Carol (Alessandri) Tomase.
Born in Brockton on July 8, 1941, Mr. Tomase was the son of the backward Rosario and Mary (Ricco) Tomase. He was a alum of the above Coyle Aerial Academy in Taunton and of Northeastern University.
Mr. Tomase formed as the arch accountant for the above Fernandes Supermarket.
He again became the accounting administrator for Texas Instruments. Afterwards retirement, Guy formed for Coldwell Banker.
He was a above lath affiliate of Nations Heritage Credit Union and additionally a affiliate of the Knights of Columbus.
Guy was best afresh accustomed as a "Hero" for the 2014 Jimmy Fund Walk. Using his absolute outlook, he fought a adventuresome action adjoin cancer.
Mr. Tomase admired spending time with his ancestors and enjoyed traveling.
In accession to his wife, Guy is survived by his daughter, Holly Tomase of Mansfield, and his admired assembly Bailey and Clancy. Mr. Tomase is the brother of Anthony Tomase, Mary Tranfaglia, Paula LaChapelle, Charles Tomase and Cathy Tomase. He is additionally survived by several nieces and nephews.
His burial will be from the Bolea-Amici Burial Home, 115 North Main St., Mansfield on Saturday Jan. 3 at 9:30 a.m. Followed by a burial Mass in St. Mary's Church, 330 Pratt St. (Route 106) Mansfield at 10:30 a.m. Relatives and accompany are attentive arrive to attend.
Visiting hours are Friday from 4 to 7 p.m.
Interment in St. Mary's Cemetery, Mansfield.
Donations in Guy's anamnesis may be fabricated to the Dana-Farber Blight Institute, 44 Binney Street, Boston, MA 02114.
For admonition and online guestbook, appointment www.boleafuneralservices.com.
Margaret (Cole) Tosti
ROSLINDALE - Margaret (Cole) Tosti of Roslindale died Wednesday, Dec. 24, 2014.
Devoted mother of Virginia Stack of Lowell, Mary Mandosa and her bedmate Thomas of Norton, and Pam Fischer and her bedmate Gary of Bridgewater. Additionally survived by two advance children, bristles grandchildren, one advance grandson, and two great-grandchildren.
Visiting hours in the P.E. Murray-F.J. Higgins, George F. Doherty & Sons Burial Home, 2000 Centre St., West Roxbury on Sunday, Jan. 4 from 2 to 4 p.m.
Relatives and accompany attentive invited. Burial and burying casework are private.
The ancestors appeal no flowers. Donations may be fabricated in Margaret's anamnesis to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105.
Online guestbook and admonition at pemurrayfuneral.com.
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