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JOHN “JACK” J. FLANAGAN III – Ret. Arlington Police Dept., of Woburn, passed away suddenly at The VA Hospital in West Ro...
11/04/2025

JOHN “JACK” J. FLANAGAN III – Ret. Arlington Police Dept., of Woburn, passed away suddenly at The VA Hospital in West Roxbury, Thursday, October 30th, 2025, with his beloved wife of 44 years, Diane M. (Murphy) Flanagan, by his side.

Born in Cambridge, Jack was the son of the late John and Anne Marie (Manley) Flanagan. He was raised in Arlington and graduated from Matignon High School in 1965. Jack was drafted into the United States Army, where he proudly served his country during the Vietnam War.

Stationed in Ft. Lewis, Washington, he served with the 1198th RA Unit. He attained the rank of First Lieutenant and was honorably discharged in 1970. For his service, he was awarded the Silver Star Medal, 5 Bronze Star Medals, one with Valor, Purple Heart, Air Medal, Army Commendation Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, and Vietnam Campaign Medal.

Upon his return, Jack began working as a manager of a bar, where his quick wit, and humor, made him a friend to all. This was also where Jack was introduced to Diane Murphy from Cambridge, whom he married, and journeyed over the next forty-four years together.

In 1977, Jack began a long, distinguished and dedicated career with the Arlington Police Department, serving his community with a great amount of pride and integrity during his tenure. A hardworking gentleman both in and out of uniform, Jack retired in 2002.

Bringing two sons into the world, they would often spend vacations and summers at their home in Alton, NH on Sunset Lake. This was the place to relax, enjoy, and share fun times with family and friends.

A lifelong sports fan, Jack especially loved football, and a good game of cribbage with his friends. Jack also had a passion for deep sea fishing. These adventures on the ocean, and ocean only, brought in a great number of fish, that would be filleted and given away to family and friends. Jack also loved to cook. When it came to holidays, Jack was always in the kitchen. Clams casino and homemade raviolis were a favorite.

Above all, Jack was a devoted husband, father, brother and “Grandpa”. His warmth, humor, and generosity touched everyone he met. Jack will long be remembered for his loyal heart, his love of family and friends, and the countless good times and laughter he created for those around him.

Jack was a proud member of the Elks, American Legion, VFW, Sons of Italy, and the Orient Heights Yacht Club.

Jack was predeceased by his parents, John and Anne Marie Flanagan.

In addition to his wife Diane, Jack is survived by his sons, John J. Flanagan IV, his wife Cora, of Leominster, and Michael L. Flanagan, U.S. Air Force, his wife Amber, of Las Vegas, NV. Cherished “grandpa” of Rosie, Camryn, John V, and Malachi. Beloved brother of Mary Nawn, her husband Ernest “Ernie,” and William “Bill” Flanagan, his wife Jeanne, all of Arlington. Also survived by many loving nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.

A Funeral Service will be held in the Lynch-Cantillon Funeral Home, 263 Main Street, Woburn, on Friday, November 7th at 11 A.M. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to Calling Hours, in the Funeral Home, PRIOR to the Service, from 9–11 a.m. Please, at the family’s request, in lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made in Jack’s honor to the Fisher House Foundation, PO Box 791598, Baltimore, MD 21279 or FisherHouse.org

DANIEL M. BRADLEY – of Woburn, died peacefully with his family by his side, October 31st, after a courageous battle with...
11/04/2025

DANIEL M. BRADLEY – of Woburn, died peacefully with his family by his side, October 31st, after a courageous battle with cancer, at the age of seventy-six.

Born and raised in Somerville, Dan enjoyed a wonderful childhood that was filled with family love, school events, and sports. At the age of 14, he pitched a no-hitter for the Indians in the Somerville baseball league. After graduating from Somerville High School, he proudly enlisted in the United States Army, serving his country during the Vietnam War with Company C, 2nd Battalion, 46th Infantry, 1st Armored Division, Fourth U.S. Army, and was stationed at Fort Hood, Texas. He was honorably discharged in 1970 after earning multiple commendations, including the National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal with four Bronze Service Stars, Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal, and the Combat Infantryman Badge.

Shortly after returning home from Vietnam, Dan met the love of his life, Elaine F. (Crowley) Bradley, at a local dance. The two married and lived in Arlington, Wakefield, Revere, and Woburn. They ultimately settled in Woburn, where they raised their family in the warmth and joy of their home on Warren Avenue. They were a vibrant couple that traveled frequently, cared deeply about their children, and loved listening to music together.

Dan built a long and successful career as a manager at the Telephone Company for over thirty years, where his strong work ethic and leadership earned him the respect and friendship of his colleagues. He also served as a board member for the Telephone Workers Credit Union. Dan spent one year as a postal carrier and coached a few baseball and football sports teams in the local community. He was an avid Boston sports fan. After his retirement, he enjoyed a quieter life, filled with the things he loved most — watching sports, reading novels and historical books, following horse racing, visiting casinos, and spending time with his family. Dan was faithful to his daily prayer and loved the holidays.

A devoted husband, father, and grandfather, Dan will be remembered for his kindness, humor, and steadfast love for his family. His loyalty and caring nature made him beloved by all who knew him.

Beloved husband of the late Elaine F. (Crowley) Bradley. Devoted father of Daniel M. “Danny” Bradley and Timothy H. Bradley, both of Woburn, and Alyson M. Bradley, of Groveton, New Hampshire. Cherished grandfather of Alexy W. Fonseca of Methuen. Loving son of the late Hugh J. and Maude A. (Bartlett) Bradley. Dear brother of Robert Bradley, Joseph Bradley, and Donna Wingate, all of Medford, and the late Bernard Bradley, Dorothy McKenzie, Elizabeth Sousa, and Charles Bradley. He is also survived by his dear girlfriend, Robin Aucella, and many loving nieces and nephews.

A Funeral Mass will be celebrated in St. Charles Church, 280 Main Street, Woburn, on Thursday, November 6th at 10 a.m., with military honors to follow. Burial will take place at the convenience of the family. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to pay their respects prior to the Mass, from 8:30–9:45 a.m., in the Lynch-Cantillon Funeral Home, 263 Main Street, Woburn, MA 01801.

🍂 Thanksgiving Food Drive 🍂Help us fill a table and warm a heart this Thanksgiving! 💛Lynch-Cantillon Funeral Home is col...
10/30/2025

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KEVIN R. SULLIVAN – a resident of Woburn, passed away peacefully on October 24th, surrounded by his family, at the age o...
10/29/2025

KEVIN R. SULLIVAN – a resident of Woburn, passed away peacefully on October 24th, surrounded by his family, at the age of sixty-nine.

Born in Malden and raised in Woburn, Kevin was a son of the late James C. Sullivan and H. Joan (Josephson) Sullivan. Kevin was a jack-of-all-trades and brilliant problem solver. His career was marked by his dedication and leadership, working as the Operations Manager for Simon Mall in Burlington until retiring to focus on his health and spend time with family.

Kevin had a deep love for animals, especially rescuing those in need. His compassionate nature extended beyond his professional life, as he was known for his kindness and willingness to help others. In his free time, Kevin was an avid woodworker, enjoyed fishing, and spending moments with his family and friends, often sharing stories that brought laughter and joy to those around him.

Kevin is survived by his beloved wife of 18 years, Lynn (Raffael) Sullivan. And will be deeply missed by his children, Heather and Katie Sullivan, Jennifer Lennon, her husband John, and Joshua Hart, all of Woburn. Cherished grandfather of Will Dolata. Dear brother of Elsa J. Mathew of CT, Eric J. Sullivan and his wife Valerie of Billerica, and Timothy J. Sullivan and his wife Deanna of Wakefield. He is also survived by numerous loving nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends, along with his cherished cats, Jack and IceLynn.

A Funeral Mass will be Celebrated at St. Anthony’s Church, 851 Main St., Woburn on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4th at 10 a.m. Interment to follow in Woodbrook Cemetery, Woburn. Relatives and friends are cordially invited to Calling Hours on MONDAY, November 3rd, from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Lynch-Cantillon Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The Kevin R. Sullivan Legacy Fund to support research in metastatic bone disease, or, Save A Dog in Sudbury, MA

Letitia “Letty” Frances (Wait) McGrath, age 91, passed away peacefully on Friday, October 24, 2025, at Benchmark in Wobu...
10/27/2025

Letitia “Letty” Frances (Wait) McGrath, age 91, passed away peacefully on Friday, October 24, 2025, at Benchmark in Woburn. She was the beloved wife of the late Leonard C. McGrath, with whom she shared 56 wonderful years of marriage.

Born and raised in Cambridge, Letty was one of five children of the late Albert J. and Margaret (Mahoney) Wait. A graduate of St. John’s High School and Salem State College, she began her career as an elementary school teacher in Arlington before dedicating herself full-time to raising her family.

Through a close circle of friends, she met the love of her life, Lenny, and together they built a beautiful life filled with faith, family, and adventure. Summers on Cape Cod, cross-country camping trips, and years of travel—especially during their retirement—brought them countless joyful memories.

Deeply devoted to her faith, Letty spent more than twenty-five years at St. Barbara’s Parish, where she taught and later served as Director of the CCD program, earning her M.Ed. in Religion and becoming a respected and beloved presence within the parish community.

Family was the center of Letty’s world. Known as “Nana” to her fourteen cherished grandchildren, she treasured Sunday spaghetti dinners, proudly attended their games and school events, and supported them with endless love, encouragement, and devotion.

Letty will be remembered for her warm heart, her unwavering faith, and her gift for making everyone feel valued, heard, and cared for. Her legacy is one of love, kindness, and faith lived fully.

She is survived by her loving children: Leonard McGrath Jr. (Lisa) of Danvers, William McGrath (Laura) of Woburn, Albert McGrath (Linda) of Londonderry, NH, and Letitia Howard (Scott) of Norwell, as well as her adored grandchildren Ryan, Brenna, Sean, Mitchell, Brandon, Connor, Cassidy, Samantha, Joseph, Hannah, Katherine, Michael, Christina, and Dylan. She was predeceased by her parents and siblings and leaves behind many nieces, nephews, lifelong friends, and caring neighbors.

A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at St. Barbara’s Church, 138 Cambridge Road, Woburn, on Thursday, October 30th at 10 a.m. Interment will follow in Woodbrook Cemetery. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to calling hours on Wednesday from 4–7 p.m. at the Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Letty’s memory to Compassionate Care Hospice, 800 W. Cummings Park, #3100, Woburn, MA 01801.

STEPHEN R. DAGATA JR. – of Danvers, formerly of Woburn, passed away on October 18th at the age of eighty-two.Born and ra...
10/21/2025

STEPHEN R. DAGATA JR. – of Danvers, formerly of Woburn, passed away on October 18th at the age of eighty-two.

Born and raised in Woburn, Steve (“Stevie” to some) was the beloved son of the late Stephen R. and Adeline M. (Petrillo) Dagata. He graduated from Woburn High School and later attended Boston University. In 1964, he was drafted into the US Army and served his country during the Vietnam War until he was honorably discharged.

Steve was a dedicated co-owner of the family business, Woburn Steel Drum Inc., and worked diligently until his retirement. He cherished his family and enjoyed gatherings and holidays throughout the year. He especially loved events like weddings, anniversaries and parties where he could reconnect with the extended family. He knew many people around Woburn and was quick to reminisce about the old days. Steve loved seeing the children of the family growing up.

As a proud veteran and member of the VFW, Steve would often visit the VA in Bedford and West Roxbury for follow-ups and medical visits where he met many veterans and caregivers, always sharing stories. He often mentioned giving candy to the local families in Vietnam. This demonstrated his character as he brought courage, generosity and heart, even during troubled times.

Steve was a proud Leo and had a passion for astrology, often recalling people’s zodiac signs even if he couldn’t remember their names. If someone was having a bad stretch, he would be quick to know if Mercury was retrograde. People would often seek his advice and perspective on life and relationships.

Steve expressed his artistic creativity by decorating for the seasons, adding flair to his Escalade, and putting his personal touch on family homes over the years. He loved music, dancing, spending time at the beach and dining out with family and friends. You might also find him at a local Dunkin’ in Danvers or Woburn getting coffee and treats.

On his 80th birthday, he proudly celebrated with the slogan “80 years, no fears.”

Known for his sociable nature, Steve made friends wherever he went. Most were surprised by his true age, believing he was younger, which always made his day. His generosity, kind spirit and infectious smile left an impact on everyone he encountered. He had a unique ability to make everyone feel valued and cherished. Steve will be remembered fondly by all who knew him.

Steve is survived and will be deeply missed by his loving children, Deirdre Dagata, and Stephen R. Dagata III, his fiancé Heather Sabian, all of Dracut, formerly of Woburn. Former husband and loving friend of Barbara Dagata of Nashua. Dear brother of Anthony J. Dagata, his wife Karen, of Woburn, Joseph A. Dagata of Perris, CA and Marion A. Harris, her husband Carl, of Woburn. Also survived by many cherished nieces, nephews, grand-nieces, grand-nephews, cousins and friends.

A Funeral Service will be held in the Lynch-Cantillon Funeral Home, 263 Main Street, Woburn on FRIDAY, October 24th, at 10 a.m. Interment and full military honors will follow in Woodbrook Cemetery, Veterans Lot. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to Calling hours in the Funeral Home on THURSDAY from 4 – 7 p.m. In lieu of flowers, remembrance may be made in Steve’s memory to the Friends of Woburn Veterans, 144 School Street, Woburn, MA 01801.

DOROTHY ELEANOR (CONNELLY) GENTILE Of Sanford, Maine, passed away peacefully on October 13, 2025, at the age of 84, surr...
10/15/2025

DOROTHY ELEANOR (CONNELLY) GENTILE Of Sanford, Maine, passed away peacefully on October 13, 2025, at the age of 84, surrounded by her loving family after a courageous battle with Parkinson’s Disease.

Born and raised in Woburn, Massachusetts, Dorothy was the beloved daughter of the late William and Dorothy (Trainor) Connelly. She was a proud graduate of Saint Charles School, Class of 1958, and briefly attended Lowell Teacher’s College before beginning work at the telephone company, where she was named “Princess Belle” in the Annual Woburn Horrible’s Parade.

On February 24, 1962, after four years of dating, Dorothy married the love of her life, Daniel Gentile. They honeymooned in Quebec and later settled in Wilmington, MA in 1964, where they raised their family and made cherished memories over 32 years.

Dorothy, known as Dotty to those closest to her, had a passion for travel and together with Danny explored the Caribbean Islands, Italy, Ireland, Germany, and Prince Edward Island. She worked for the Wilmington Public School system and later retired from Reading Cooperative Bank.

A true homemaker at heart, Dotty loved decorating, entertaining, and most of all, spending time with her family. She was well known for her baking—especially the special desserts she lovingly prepared for family, friends, neighbors, and clients of her husband’s business.

Dorothy was predeceased by her parents, and sisters Kaye McIntosh and Sheila Small.

She is survived by her husband & devoted caretaker, Daniel, whom she had been married to for 63 years. She was the loving mother of Dan (Anna), MaryBeth (James), Peter, Ellen (Tom). She adored her six grandchildren & their significant others: Samantha (Pat), Tony (Michael), Allison (William), Molly, Layla and Danielle. She is also survived by her sisters Nancy Smethurst, Marilyn Dooley-Girardi, Virginia Baudanza, her husband Frank, and many nieces, nephews and in-laws.

Arrangement are pending will be updated in the coming days. In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made in Dorothy’s memory to the Parkinson’s Foundation New England Chapter, Attn: Donor Services, 5757 Waterford District Drive, Suite 310, Miami, FL 33126.

Ann M. (Lawn) Kelledy, a lifelong resident of Woburn, passed away peacefully at her home on Friday, October 10, 2025. Sh...
10/14/2025

Ann M. (Lawn) Kelledy, a lifelong resident of Woburn, passed away peacefully at her home on Friday, October 10, 2025. She was the cherished wife of the late Richard T. Kelledy and was ninety-one years old.

Born in Woburn, Ann was one of three children of the late Thomas and Stella (McAllister) Lawn. Raised and educated in Woburn, she graduated from Woburn High School as part of the Class of 1951. After high school, Ann pursued further education at Hickock’s Secretarial School in Boston. She spent nearly two decades working as a secretary in the insurance industry. Ann married her sweetheart Dick Kelledy, a gentleman she had met at the Cape, while on vacation! Together they journeyed over the next fifty years, raising their two daughters. Plymouth, Hampton Beach and Wellfleet were frequent summer destinations. They always enjoyed taking family vacations, and when Dick retired, Dick and Ann spent a good deal of time traveling. From one side of the continental United States to the other, they visited it all. Bermuda, Hawaii, Ireland, Alaska and cruises; and for several years were wintering in Florida!

All throughout the years, Ann was always ready to lend a helping hand wherever it was needed and enjoyed her volunteer work. Whether it was at churches, schools, the Choate Hospital, or the New Englanc rehabilitation Center. She stepped in to assist whenever possible. A woman of deep faith, Ann actively participated in various events and activities at St. Charles Church. From the bowling league and St. Charles School Board to bingo nights, the Catholic Women’s Club, and the library, she truly cherished being involved.

A very kind, loving, genuine person, Ann’s great faith and her love of family was first and foremost. Throughout the years, each and every day began with the rosary, living each day to the fullest, and being grateful for the blessings she received. Ann had an uncanny ability to make everyone feel special and valued, whether through her thoughtful words or her comforting presence. Her home was often filled with laughter and she loved to have a friend or family member over for a cup of tea and some of her homemade banana bread.

Ann’s legacy lives on through her daughters, who have carried forward her values of kindness, honesty and community spirit. Ann was not just the matriarch, but a beacon of love and light—a testament to a life well-lived and a heart full of grace. Ann loved spending time with her granddaughters and enjoyed outings with them for snacks at Dunkin Donuts, lunch at Panera, the zoo and the park. Ann loved music and would alwys sing along to songs. She enjoyed her yearly trips to Tanglewood and the Holiday Pops at Symphony Hall.

Beloved wife of the late Richard T. Kelledy. Devoted and loving mother of Maureen A. Kelledy, of Tewksbury and Susan M. Bonica, her husband Joseph of Burlington. Dear sister of Thomas Lawn of Holyoke and the late Lorraine Damrath. Cherished grandmother of Lucy and Vivian Bonica. Also lovingly survived by her nieces, nephews and friends.

A Funeral Service will be held in the Lynch-Cantillon Funeral Home, 263 Main Street, Woburn on Thursday, October 16th at 11 a.m. Interment in Woodbrook Cemetery, Woburn. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to Calling hours PRIOR to the Service, 9-11 a.m. Remembrances may be made in honor of Ann to the VNCC, 37 Broadway Arlington, MA 02474

BERNADETTE (BEATTY) KERRIGAN – a lifelong resident of Woburn, passed away, October 8th with her devoted children by her ...
10/10/2025

BERNADETTE (BEATTY) KERRIGAN – a lifelong resident of Woburn, passed away, October 8th with her devoted children by her side at the age of eighty-nine. She was the beloved wife of 67 years to the late Robert E. “Bob” Kerrigan, Ret. WFD.


Born and raised in Woburn, Bernadette was a daughter of the late Elizabeth (Devaney) Beatty and John J. Beatty. She graduated from St Charles School Class of 1953. After graduation, Bernadette embarked on a journey of service and care as a phlebotomist at Choate Hospital. She proudly shared stories from this time with her family.

As a homemaker, Bernadette poured her energy into caring for her family. She cherished her children with a love as strong and vibrant as she was, and always sought to ensure they were well-rested, well-fed, and sheltered from life’s challenges. She was gifted at caring for babies and loved her grandchildren with great affection. Her soft hugs and loving words showed the warmth of her love for them.


Bernadette’s creative spirit shone through in her beautifully crafted ceramics that her children treasure. She enjoyed learning new things, such as caning chairs and discovering new recipes, and found joy in solving crossword puzzles and staying informed on current events. Her devotion to her faith was an inspiration to her family.

Music and movies were dear to her heart, particularly the classics that transported her to the golden era of Hollywood. Even as some of her memory faded, Bernadette’s sharp recall of actors and films remained a testament to her enduring love for these timeless treasures.

Bernadette’s family and friends cherish the memories of her joyful laugh and her unwavering dedication to those she held dear. Her presence will be profoundly missed, yet her loving influence endures in the hearts of all who were touched by her kindness and grace.

Bernadette is survived and will be deeply missed by her children, of whom she was so proud, Elizabeth “Beth” Kerrigan Donovan and her husband Paul of Gloucester; Robert “Bobby” Kerrigan Jr. and his wife Kathy of Wenham; and Marsha Kerrigan Gleason and her husband John of Pennsylvania survive her. She was the beloved sister of the late John J. Beatty Jr., Mary Piers, and Brenda Bernard. Cherished “Gram” of Phillip Donovan and his wife Ana, Kevin Donovan and his wife Erin, Katie Capoferri and her husband Gabriel, Kellie Abegg and her husband Tyler, Caroline Kerrigan, Erica Gleason Bigley and her husband David, Christopher, Elaina, and Grace Gleason. She is also the treasured “Grammy K” of Jack, Maxwell, Lily, Addison, Theodore, Lennon, Rory, and Noah, as well as many loving nieces and nephews.

A Funeral Mass will be celebrated in St. Charles Church, 280 Main Street, Woburn, on Friday, OCTOBER 17th at 11 a.m. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to call prior to the Mass from 9:30-10:45 a.m. in the Lynch-Cantillon Funeral Home, 263 Main Street, Woburn, MA 01801. In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made in Bernadette’s memory to St. Charles School 8 Myrtle St., Woburn, MA 01801

It is with profound sadness and love that we share the passing of Gerald Douglas Sarno, known to all as “Jerry,” who lef...
10/09/2025

It is with profound sadness and love that we share the passing of Gerald Douglas Sarno, known to all as “Jerry,” who left us peacefully at his home in Deer Path Farms, Hudson, MA, on Saturday, October 4th.

Born on October 24, 1942, to the late Emelio and Rose (Scali) Sarno, Jerry grew up in Wi******er, MA, where he met the love of his life, Judith (Sullivan). From the moment they met, Jerry and Judy were inseparable, building a life together that spanned 58 beautiful years of marriage—a partnership rooted in devotion, laughter, and unwavering support.

Jerry’s life was a testament to creativity and vision. After graduating from St. John’s Prep in Danvers, he earned his degree in Architecture from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, OH. After years in Ohio, Jerry and Judy returned to Massachusetts and settled in Boylston, where Jerry designed and built their family home. It was there they raised their three beloved sons: twins Doug and Rob, and their younger brother Brett. That home became the heart of countless family gatherings, holidays filled with warmth, and memories that will live on forever.

A gifted architect and real estate developer, Jerry left an indelible mark on the landscape of Massachusetts. His work—most notably the award-winning Assabet Village and Deer Path Farms—reflects his creativity, integrity, and relentless pursuit of excellence. His passion for design was more than a career—it was an art form. As Richard D. Woods once said, “A man with many monuments everywhere you look doesn’t need a tombstone.” Jerry’s legacy is etched not only in the buildings he created but in the lives he touched.

Jerry’s passions were as vibrant as his personality. He cherished his Italian heritage, loved capturing life’s beauty through photography, and never missed a chance to cheer on his beloved New England sports teams—especially the Patriots. But above all, Jerry’s greatest joy was his family. He was the foundation and soul of the Sarno family, a man whose love, wisdom, and humor shaped generations. His grandchildren knew him as “Nonno” or “Ranca,” names spoken with pure affection and countless stories of shared adventures, laughter, and lessons.

He is survived by his devoted wife, Judith; his sons G. Douglas II (Catherine) of Davidson, NC, Robert (Allison Marshall) of Longmont, CO, and Brett (Benita) Sarno of Southborough, MA; and his beloved grandchildren Sarah (Andrew) Gover, Alijah (Madeline) Sarno, Matthew Sarno, Angel Aponte, Elizabeth Sarno, Domenic Sarno, Tahlia Massetti-Sarno, Adriana Sarno, and Avery Sarno; as well as great-grandchildren Charlotte Gover and Jude Sarno. He also leaves behind cousins Steven (Cynthia) Scali and Maureen (Michael) Kaminski, along with many cherished in-laws, nieces, and nephews.

Jerry’s life was a beautiful story of love, family, and purpose. Though his passing leaves an unfillable void, his spirit will live on in every life he touched, every building he designed, and every memory shared around the family table.

A memorial mass will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the American Heart Association in Jerry’s memory.

CARL D. ALLEN— of Woburn, peacefully departed this life on October 3rd at the age of ninety. He was the cherished husban...
10/08/2025

CARL D. ALLEN— of Woburn, peacefully departed this life on October 3rd at the age of ninety. He was the cherished husband of the late Doris E. (McPherson) Allen.

Carl was born and raised in West Virginia, a son of the late John Leo and Ruth M. (Yoho) Allen. After completing high school, he enlisted in the U.S. Army and proudly served his country for three years.

Following his honorable discharge, Carl pursued a career in the transportation industry, becoming a dedicated driver for Crystal Motor Freight for many years.

Outside of his professional life, Carl had a passion for sports, especially cheering on his favorite New England teams. He relished the camaraderie and excitement of game days, often sharing these joyful moments with family and friends. He also never passed up a chance to support his grandchildren, whether it was during a game or any other opportunity.

Family was at the heart of Carl’s world, and he treasured the deep bond he had with his loved ones. As a devoted husband, father and as a cherished grandfather, he made lasting memories with his family that they will hold dear forever.

A devoted father to William G. Allen and his wife, Nora, of Woburn, he was also a cherished grandfather to Ryan and Patrick Allen. Carl was also a beloved brother to Linda Scollick, Bob and Gary Allen, and the late Ruth Ann Harrigan. His extended family of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends remember him fondly for his warmth, kindness, and unwavering support.

As we bid farewell to Carl, we do so with gratitude for the remarkable life he led and the legacy of love and kindness he leaves behind.

The family would also like to express their heartfelt gratitude to all the nurses and staff at Care Dimension Hospice for their invaluable support, with special thanks to his nurse, Jenn.

Relatives and friends are invited to his graveside service at the Massachusetts National Veterans Cemetery, on Tuesday, October 14th at 2 p.m.

ROSETTA (IULA) BARRY – of Dennisport, formerly of Reading, passed away peacefully on October 3rd, with her family by her...
10/06/2025

ROSETTA (IULA) BARRY – of Dennisport, formerly of Reading, passed away peacefully on October 3rd, with her family by her side, at the age of 69.

Beloved wife of 49 years to John Barry. Cherished mother of Chris Barry and his wife Nicole of Lawrence, and Lauren Annarelli and her husband Jay of Andover. Proud and loving grandmother of Charlee, Michaela, and Hailey. Dear sister of Ann Marie Hartford and her husband Mike of Bradford, formerly of Reading. Loving aunt of Brian and Kimberly Hartford. Devoted daughter of the late Michael and Maria L. (Capodilupo) Iula.

Rosetta was born in Charleroi, Belgium, and came to the United States with her family at four. She grew up in Woburn, MA, graduated from Woburn High School (Class of 1974), and went on to earn her degree from Bay State College. She raised her family in Reading, MA, and later enjoyed spending winters in Venice, Florida, and summers on Cape Cod.

Being a mother was Rosetta’s greatest joy and most treasured role. She poured her heart into raising her children with love, strength, and unwavering support. She was their biggest cheerleader, fiercest protector, and most trusted confidante. Rosetta was the steady center of her family’s world. Her love extended naturally to her three granddaughters, who brought her endless pride and happiness, and to her beloved granddogs, who were never far from her side.

She found peace and joy at the beach, especially chasing sunsets — a quiet moment of beauty she deeply cherished. The ocean was her happy place, where she felt most at ease, surrounded by the natural beauty she loved and the family she adored.

Rosetta was the epitome of a warrior. She courageously fought cancer for over 20 years, meeting every challenge with grace, grit, and an unshakable spirit. She never let her illness define her — instead, she chose to live fully, love fiercely, and remain strong for the people she held closest.

Rosetta’s warmth, compassion, and strength touched all who knew her. She was deeply loved by her many friends and extended family, and her memory will live on in the hearts of all who were lucky enough to know her.

Rosetta’s Funeral Mass will be held in St. Charles Church, 260 Main Street, Woburn, on Wednesday, October 8th at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to Calling hours in the Lynch-Cantillon Funeral Home, 263 Main Street, Woburn, on Tuesday, October 7th from 4 – 7 p.m. In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made in Rosetta’s memory to Angel Flight Northeast at www.angelflightne.org or by mail to Angel Flight NE, 492 Sutton St, North Andover, MA 01845, (978) 794-6868.

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