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Frank J. Tamilio, JrBorn on May 31, 1937, Francis Joseph, Jr (later known as Frank Joseph Jr.), was second son to Franci...
03/17/2026

Frank J. Tamilio, Jr

Born on May 31, 1937, Francis Joseph, Jr (later known as Frank Joseph Jr.), was second son to Francis Joseph Tamilio, Sr., and Josephine Tamilio.

Frank and his three siblings, Anthony, Teresa, and James were raised in the town of Woburn, by their Italian American hard working parents in the depression era.

Frank’s first employment experience as a young adult, was to work at a family owned cigar and smoke shop in downtown Woburn.

One of Frank’s passions even as a young man, was radio. He had a dream of being on radio.

As a young adult he met his late wife, Ellen, but before they could be together, he served in the US Army infantry and the US National Guard Reserves.

Following his military career, he worked full time at McClean Trucking.

Ellen, a-stay-at-home mother, was chronically ill. Frank often worked 2, and sometimes 3 jobs at a time, to support his young and growing family. At least once he worked part time at a radio station.

A pivotal moment in Frank and Ellen’s life came when they decided to put their faith in God and begin sharing that transformative message of love with other people.

What began as facilitating small home Bible studies at the dining room table, turned into the planting and shepherding of churches all over the area.

Feeling the call to follow God, Frank left his promising career in logistics for the unknown of ministry.

Ultimately, he took full time employment as a Chaplain for Concord State Maximum Security Prison. For twelve years he ministered to hardened criminals behind bars. Many men had their lives transformed by the message that Frank was faithful to carry to them everyday. Frank often said that some of his best friends were criminals. He did not think of himself as superior to any of them, rather as one of them.

While serving as Chaplain, he also made his dream about being on radio come true. Teaming up with a late friend and radio producer, Pastor Tim Horton, the pair began a radio program that is beloved to this day, called Selah.

Affectionately called “Pastor Frank” and known for his calming, reassuring tone that told audiences everywhere that they were deeply loved and treasured by God.

Together, Frank and Ellen served in radio ministry, counseling and church leadership for 40 years.

Other than the time he spent in ministry, Frank’s favorite activities and memories include family vacations in the summer, impromptu cookouts, and family and friends gatherings.

Loving and loyal to the end, Frank was fiercely passionate about protecting and providing for his family.

In November 2016 Frank lost his beloved wife of fifty six years after a devastating illness. Holding her hand as her soul took flight, he heard her say, “You were my hero.”

Before Frank’s condition limited him to the indoors, he enjoyed spending time at local farms and shops around New England with his second daughter, Rachel, taking walks with his eldest daughter, Judy, and having cookouts over his eldest son, Frank’s.

He always treasured having heart- to-heart talks with his sons, Mark and Timothy, and of course, he loved enjoying coffee and lunch, with his closest friends.

In their fifty six years together, Frank and Ellen had five children:

Francis Joseph III, Judith (Judy) Ann, [husband, Emile Mabardy], Mark Stephen, [wife, Julie], Rachel Marie and Timothy James, [wife: Jennifer] Granddaughter, Gianna Rose, Grandson, Isaiah James.

A Funeral will be held in Mt. Hope Church, 3 McGinnis Drive, Burlington, Thursday, March 19th at 11 a.m.(live stream on mounthope.org). Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to Calling hours, PRIOR to the Service from 10 – 11 a.m. in the Church. Late Chaplain of Concord State Prison and nightly radio host-Chaplain on WEZE.

BEATRICE T. “BEA” (BOWLER) MCCARRICK, of Medford, died peacefully on March 11th at the age of ninety-four.Born in Somerv...
03/13/2026

BEATRICE T. “BEA” (BOWLER) MCCARRICK, of Medford, died peacefully on March 11th at the age of ninety-four.

Born in Somerville, Beatrice was the beloved daughter of the late James and Julia (Nee) Bowler. She was raised in Medford and was a graduate of Cheverus School in Malden.

Bea was the beloved wife of the late Leonard F. McCarrick, with whom she shared sixty-eight wonderful years of marriage. The two were inseparable and loved spending time together, often enjoying long rides and simple moments side by side.

A devoted homemaker and later a home health aide, Bea took great pride in caring for both her own family and others. She was known for her warm heart, independence, and the genuine kindness she showed to everyone she met.

Bea especially cherished time spent with her family. In her spare time she enjoyed gardening, shopping with her husband, and preparing special holiday dishes — including her beloved homemade squash during the holidays. She also loved talking on the phone and keeping in touch with those she cared about.

Bea was the devoted mother of Deborah Looby and her husband William of Woburn, and Leonard F. McCarrick, Jr. and his wife Barbara Cole of New Mexico. She was the loving grandmother of Christopher Looby and his wife Caitlin, and Erin Looby, and the adored great-grandmother of Mackenzie and Owen. She was the dear sister of Michael Bowler and his wife Michelle of Somerville, and the late Maurice and James Bowler. She was also the cherished sister-in-law of Peter McCarrick and his wife Barbara of Florida. Bea is further survived by many loving nieces and nephews.

Beatrice’s Funeral Mass will be held on Friday, March 20th in St. Raphael Church, 512 High St., Medford at 10 A.M. Interment is private. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to calling hours prior to the Mass from 8:15 – 9:15 a.m. in the Lynch-Cantillon Funeral Home, 263 Main Street, Woburn. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Bea’s memory to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

RICHARD O. GODJIKIAN – Of Woburn, died peacefully at his home on March 11, 2026, with his loving family by his side. He ...
03/13/2026

RICHARD O. GODJIKIAN – Of Woburn, died peacefully at his home on March 11, 2026, with his loving family by his side. He was 85 years of age.

Richard was the beloved husband of the late Camella E. (Nardone) Godjikian.

Born in Salem on August 23, 1940, he was the cherished son of the late Ohan and Ann (Kacherian) Godjikian and was a graduate of Salem High School. Richard proudly served his country as a veteran of the United States Air Force. He later enjoyed a long and successful career as an Electrical Engineer, working for over 30 years with ESA in Chelmsford.

Richard was known for his warm personality and wonderful sense of humor. A bit sweet and a bit salty, he was often the family jokester. A devoted Boston Bruins fan, he rarely missed a game and enjoyed following the team through every season.

Naturally curious and mechanically gifted, Richard loved to take things apart and figure out how they worked, often repairing and restoring items others thought beyond fixing. Whether it was a sewing machine, an engine, or an electrical gadget that required careful soldering, he relished the challenge and satisfaction of putting it all back together again.

In his spare time, he was also an avid and enthusiastic Lionel train collector, building an impressive collection over the years that he took great pride in sharing with family and friends. He also enjoyed going for drives and spending time with those he loved.

He was the loving father of Ann Marie DaMore and her husband Fred, Rick Godjikian and his fiancé Cindy Wilson, all of Woburn, and Mary Beth Buliung and her husband Eric of Franklin. He was the adoring grandfather of Dylan and Joey DaMore, and Joshua and Alexa Buliung. He was the dear brother of the late Arthur, Frank, Bobby and Paul Godjikian and is also survived by many loving nieces and nephews.

Richard will be remembered for his humor, his love of family, and the passion he found in fixing, building, and collecting the things he enjoyed throughout his life.

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to pay their respects in the Lynch-Cantillon Funeral Home, 263 Main Street, Woburn, on Wednesday, March 18th from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

Military honors and burial will follow in Calvary Cemetery, Wi******er.

BARBARA A. “SHERRY” GAFFNEY – Of Woburn, formerly of Lexington and Port Charlotte, Florida, died peacefully on March 11,...
03/13/2026

BARBARA A. “SHERRY” GAFFNEY – Of Woburn, formerly of Lexington and Port Charlotte, Florida, died peacefully on March 11, 2026, with her loving family by her side. She was 92 years of age.

Barbara was the beloved wife of nearly 71 years to the late James M. Gaffney, a love story that began when the two met while working at the Federal Reserve Bank in Boston. Together they built a life centered on faith, family, and unwavering devotion to one another.

Born in Boston on July 26, 1933, she was the cherished daughter of the late James and Mary (Mitchell) Sherry, both of Prince Edward Island, Canada. Barbara was educated in Brighton and was a graduate of Our Lady of the Presentation High School. She later devoted herself wholeheartedly to her family as a loving homemaker, always placing the needs of those she loved above her own.

Barbara and her husband enjoyed many happy years wintering in Port Charlotte, Florida, where they formed lasting friendships and cherished the warmth of both the sunshine and the community they found there.

A woman of deep faith, Barbara was a devout Catholic whose life reflected kindness, compassion, and gratitude. Her faith was a guiding force throughout her life, and she faithfully prayed the rosary each day, drawing strength and comfort from her devotion.

Above all, Barbara was a dedicated and loving mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother whose greatest joy came from supporting and encouraging her family in all they did. Her warmth, gentle spirit, and constant presence will remain a lasting blessing to all who knew her.

She was the proud mother of James Gaffney Jr. and his wife Sandra of Florida, Elaine Santosuosso and her husband Ronald of Walpole, Kevin Gaffney and his companion Christine Longo of Salem, NH, Christine Vespucci and her late husband Anthony of Pepperell, Sherry Richardson and her husband Brian of Stratham, NH, and Lisa D’Arrigo and her husband Peter of Woburn.

Barbara was the treasured grandmother of Jilliane, Kristin, Neal, Nicole, Meghan, Kimberly, Matthew, Grace, Anna, Christina, Peter, Joseph and Brianna, and the late Eric, and the loving great-grandmother of ten. She was the dear sister of Helen Allen of Holyoke and the late James Sherry, and is also survived by many loving nieces and nephews.

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to pay their respects in the Lynch-Cantillon Funeral Home, 263 Main Street, Woburn, on Monday, March 23rd from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m., followed by a Funeral Mass in St. Barbara Church, 138 Cambridge Road, Woburn, at 10 a.m. Interment will follow in Westview Cemetery, Lexington. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Barbara’s memory to Perkins School for the Blind, 175 North Beacon Street, Watertown, MA 02472, or Care Dimensions, 75 Sylvan Street, Suite B-102, Danvers, MA 01923.

JON S. HARTMERE – Of Woburn, passed away peacefully on March 4th at the age of 86.Jon was the beloved husband of Susan D...
03/06/2026

JON S. HARTMERE – Of Woburn, passed away peacefully on March 4th at the age of 86.

Jon was the beloved husband of Susan D. (Halliday) Hartmere. He was the devoted father of Jon S. Hartmere, Jr. and his partner Adam of California, Ben Hartmere and his wife Kimberly of North Carolina, and Kathryn Earle and her husband David of Stoneham. He was the loving grandfather of Ryan, Caroline, and Avery, who knew him as “Bumpa” and who brought him tremendous pride and joy. Jon was the dear brother of Jane O’Connell and her husband Bob of Texas, Michael Hartmere of Connecticut, and the late Mary Alberts, whose husband John resides in Wakefield. He also leaves his beloved dog, Bailey, a faithful companion who rarely left his side.

Born in Cambridge, Jon was the son of the late Charles and Alice (Colbert) Hartmere. He was raised in Dedham and graduated from St. Mary of Brookline High School. Jon went on to continue his education, earning both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Salem State College before receiving his Juris Doctor from New England School of Law, where he later served on the faculty.

Jon built a distinguished career in law and public service. Over the years he served as an Assistant Attorney General for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and later as an Assistant District Attorney in Worcester County. Those who worked with Jon respected his sharp mind, strong sense of fairness, and deep commitment to justice. He took great pride in the work he did throughout his long career until his retirement at age 80.

Outside of his professional life, Jon embraced life with curiosity and enthusiasm. He was an avid golfer and enjoyed skiing, sailing, and traveling, always appreciating the opportunity to explore new places and spend time outdoors. He especially enjoyed taking long walks with Bailey and keeping up with current events.

Jon was known by family and friends for his warm, easygoing nature, generosity, and playful sense of humor. Above all, Jon cherished his family. Time spent with his children and grandchildren meant the most to him, and he will be remembered for the love, guidance, and quiet strength he shared with those closest to him.

Jon’s Funeral Mass will be held on TUESDAY, March 10th at 10 a.m. in St. Charles Church, 280 Main Street, Woburn. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to calling hours in the Lynch-Cantillon Funeral Home, 263 Main Street, Woburn, on MONDAY, March 9th from 4–7 p.m. In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made in Jon’s memory to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital or to the MSPCA.

STEPHEN EDWARD PUOPOLO – Of Tewksbury, formerly of Woburn and Canton, passed away peacefully on March 2, 2026, at the ag...
03/05/2026

STEPHEN EDWARD PUOPOLO – Of Tewksbury, formerly of Woburn and Canton, passed away peacefully on March 2, 2026, at the age of 52, following a courageous and hard-fought battle with cancer.

Born in Boston on October 11, 1973, Stephen was the loving son of the late Edward V. and Rosemary C. “Carole” (Collins) Puopolo. He was the beloved husband and best friend of Katherine J. (Carrigan) “Kate” Puopolo, with whom he shared 18 wonderful years of marriage. Married on November 10, 2007, theirs was a partnership built on loyalty, laughter, and unwavering devotion. He was the proud and devoted father of Edward “Eddie” Puopolo (13) and Margaret Puopolo (10), who were the center of his world.

A graduate of Xaverian Brothers High School, Class of 1992, Stephen went on to earn his bachelor’s degree from Northeastern University. He built a successful career in finance, working for more than 20 years, most recently serving as an Executive Director at J.P. Morgan. He was respected not only for his intelligence and work ethic, but also for his integrity and steady leadership.

To those who knew him best, Stephen’s personality shone brightest at home and among friends, especially the “Top 7”. He was fiercely loyal to his family — protective of his siblings, generous with his time, and endlessly supportive. His greatest joy in life was being a father. Whether cheering from the sidelines, teaching his children how to cook, or simply sharing a laugh at the dinner table, he made sure Eddie and Margaret always felt loved and encouraged.

Stephen was an amazing cook and was especially known for his holiday dinners, which became treasured family traditions.

A devoted Star Wars fan, Stephen proudly shared his love of a galaxy far, far away with his children. He delighted in quoting favorite lines, debating characters, and introducing Eddie and Margaret to the original trilogy. He believed deeply in the saga’s timeless themes of hope, courage, redemption, and the triumph of good — values he lived every day. Like the heroes he admired, Stephen faced his illness with strength and bravery, never losing his faith in himself or those around him.

He was also an avid reader who enjoyed science fiction, collecting medieval weaponry, and starting his mornings with a Dunkin’ iced coffee. He valued loyalty, tradition, and time spent with those he loved.

He was a devoted brother to Edward Puopolo of Halifax; Kimberly Larcom and her husband, Rodney, of Bridgewater; Roslynne Puopolo-Malonson and her husband, Roger, of Florida; Robert Puopolo and his wife, Merrill, of Wellesley; and Brian Puopolo of Bellingham. He was the cherished son-in-law of Elaine Carrigan of Woburn and a loving nephew of Joan Collins and Theresa Woods. Stephen was a proud and fun-loving uncle to Ashley, Dominic, Shelbi, Jonathan, Olivia, Sofia, John, Michael, and Patrick, as well as three great-nephews and one great-niece. He is also survived by his extended Carrigan family, his lifelong group of friends affectionately known as the “Top 7,” and many other dear friends and cousins.

Stephen’s Funeral Mass will be held on SATURDAY, March 7th at 10 a.m. in St. Charles Church, 280 Main Street, Woburn. Burial to follow in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Tewksbury. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to calling hours in the Lynch-Cantillon Funeral Home, 263 Main Street, Woburn, on FRIDAY, March 6th from 4-7 p.m. In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made to the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute or to Mass Eye and Ear.

May the Force be with him — always.

GEORGE N. “NELSON” PELLERIN – Of Woburn, died peacefully on February 18th at the age of eighty-five.Born on June 12, 194...
02/20/2026

GEORGE N. “NELSON” PELLERIN – Of Woburn, died peacefully on February 18th at the age of eighty-five.

Born on June 12, 1940, in Larry’s River, Nova Scotia, Canada, Nelson was the beloved son of the late Eugene and Christina E. (Avery) Pellerin. He was the loving brother of the late Earl and Everett Pellerin.

Nelson made his home in Woburn for many years. He worked in shipping and receiving in the printed circuit industry and was known for his strong work ethic.

He treasured time spent with his family, especially traveling back to Canada to visit relatives. Nelson enjoyed good company, music, and singing, and he was a devoted Boston sports fan — particularly hockey. He took great pride in watching Ryan and Dillon play hockey and rarely missed a game.

He was the treasured godfather of Eric Scalesse and his wife Lori of Woburn, and their children, Kailey, Ryan, and Dillon. He was also the dear cousin of Richard Scalesse, Jr. and his wife Nancy, and Steve Scalesse and his wife Lauren, all of Woburn. He is further survived by many other loving cousins and friends throughout New England and Canada.

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to meet directly in St. Barbara’s Church, 138 Cambridge Road, Woburn, on Friday, February 27th for his Funeral Mass at 10:00 a.m., followed by Military Honors. Burial will take place at the convenience of the family.

SALLY M. (RIVERS) EVELY – Of Woburn, died peacefully on February 17th at the age of eighty-one.Born in Beverly and raise...
02/20/2026

SALLY M. (RIVERS) EVELY – Of Woburn, died peacefully on February 17th at the age of eighty-one.

Born in Beverly and raised in Danvers, Sally was the beloved daughter of the late Francis and Kathryn (Lyons) Rivers. She was the devoted and loving wife of the late William D. Evely.

Sally was a woman of strength, creativity, and deep loyalty to her family. She worked for many years as a custodian at Textron/Johnson Controls and was known for her strong work ethic and independent spirit. An avid reader and self-described “news junkie,” she closely followed current events and always had an opinion to share. She had a creative heart and especially enjoyed crafts, doing hair, and dancing. Above all, she fiercely loved her family and was incredibly proud of them. A true fighter throughout her life, she faced challenges with determination and grace.

She was the loving mother of Ann Brandolini and her husband John of Wakefield, and Bridget Evely-Nguyen and her husband David of Woburn. She was the adoring grandmother of Mattie, Daniella, and William, whom she cherished deeply. She was the dear sister of the late William, Albert “Rusty,” and Peter Rivers, Phyllis Gamber, Gail Wolff, and Ellen Jones. She is also survived by many loving nieces and nephews.

A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, February 28th from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. in the Danversport, 161 Elliott Street, Danvers. In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made in her memory to the American Lung Association or to support Lakota Kids.

LEILANI C. (ELMORE) MORGAN – of Woburn, died peacefully February 15th at the age of seventy-six, with her family by her ...
02/20/2026

LEILANI C. (ELMORE) MORGAN – of Woburn, died peacefully February 15th at the age of seventy-six, with her family by her side.

Born in Honolulu, Hawaii, she was the daughter of the late Kenneth and Lorraine (O’Connor) Elmore. Her father proudly served in the United States Navy, and during her childhood the family relocated frequently.

Leilani was a graduate of Princess Anne High School, Class of 1968, in Virginia. She went on to earn her Nursing Degree from Lewis and Clark Community College in Illinois, Class of 1972. A dedicated and compassionate professional, she worked for more than 30 years as an Operating Room Nurse at Melrose-Wakefield Hospital. She was known as a hard worker who took great pride in caring for others.

Leilani was married for 40 years to her beloved husband, Charles T. “Charlie” Morgan Jr., until his passing in 2024. Together they enjoyed traveling and creating lasting memories.

Above all, Leilani’s greatest joy was her family. She was their biggest fan — especially her grandchildren — faithfully cheering them on from near and far at sporting events, activities, and milestones. Her devotion to her children and grandchildren defined her life. A woman of deep faith, Leilani lived with kindness, compassion, and grace, drawing strength from her beliefs throughout her life.

She was the devoted mother of the late John Morgan, and his surviving wife, Laurieann of NH; Charles T. Morgan III and his wife Amy of Woburn, Joanne Fishlin and her husband Jared of Woburn, James J. Morgan and his wife Erin of CT, and Michael F. Morgan and his wife Dawn of Dracut. Cherished grandmother of Austin, Megan, Riley, Benjamin, Christopher, Nicholas, Isabelle, Alana, Oliver, Aiden, Joshua, Jacob, Zach, Madison, Michael, Peyton and Vera. Dear cousin of James and Sharon O’Connor of Billerica. Sister-in-law to Patricia and Richard Morgan and aunt to Stephanie Morgan Patton and Sean Morgan.

A Funeral Service will be held on Friday, February 20th at 11 a.m. in the Lynch-Cantillon Funeral Home, 263 Main Street, Woburn. Interment will follow in Calvary Cemetery. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to calling hours prior to the service from 9:30 – 11 a.m. in the Lynch-Cantillon Funeral Home, 263 Main Street, Woburn. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the James L. McKeown Boys & Girls Club of Woburn.

ANNA ROSE (MISURACA) CARRABINO – Of Woburn, died peacefully on February 12th in Wi******er at the age of ninety-five.Bor...
02/13/2026

ANNA ROSE (MISURACA) CARRABINO – Of Woburn, died peacefully on February 12th in Wi******er at the age of ninety-five.

Born in Boston on December 5, 1930, Anna was the daughter of the late Salvatore and Rosalie (Elibro) Misuraca, both of Sicily, Italy. Raised in a proud Italian family rooted in faith and tradition, Anna carried those values with her throughout her life.

Anna was a devoted wife to the late Joseph Carrabino and a loving and dedicated mother. A true homemaker in every sense, she lovingly raised her five children, demonstrating remarkable strength and resilience, especially during times when her husband was ill. Her family was always her greatest priority and proudest accomplishment.

An avid reader, Anna enjoyed country and western music and was a longtime fan of Lawrence Welk. She also enjoyed trying her luck with scratch tickets, something that brought her a bit of fun and excitement. A woman of deep faith, Anna generously gave her time as a volunteer at the Woburn Senior Center. Strong, steady, and compassionate, her quiet strength left a lasting impression on all who knew her.

Christmas Eve was especially dear to Anna and was her favorite night of the year, as she lovingly hosted her entire family, creating treasured traditions and lasting memories for generations.

Devoted mother of Frank Carrabino of Haverhill and his late wife Dorinda, Anna Carrabino of Woburn, Joseph Carrabino and his wife Linda of Bradford, John Carrabino and his wife Gianna of Burlington, and the late Sal J. Carrabino. Cherished grandmother of Frank, Joseph and his wife PJ, John and his wife Kelly, Lisa Dodd and her husband Cathal, and Tori Carrabino and her fiancé Zach Luther. Treasured great-grandmother of Eliza, Ronan, Finian, Leo, Olivia and Fiona. Dear sister of the late Vito, Sam, Thomas and Joseph Misuraca, Tina Primo, Grace Cristiano and Rosalie McLeish. Anna is also survived by many loving nieces and nephews.

All services are private and are under the care and direction of the Lynch-Cantillon Funeral Home, 263 Main Street, Woburn. In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made in Anna’s memory to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas Place, Memphis, TN 38105.

JUDITH A. “JUDY” (CALLAHAN) McEWEN, of Woburn, died peacefully on February 12th with family by her side. She was the bel...
02/13/2026

JUDITH A. “JUDY” (CALLAHAN) McEWEN, of Woburn, died peacefully on February 12th with family by her side. She was the beloved wife of the late William R. “Bill” McEwen.

Born in Beverly, she was the loving daughter of the late Michael and Marion (Newport) Callahan. She was raised in Newburyport and remained proud of her North Shore roots throughout her life.

Judy was a graduate of the Beverly School of Nursing and dedicated her life to caring for others. She worked for many years as a Registered Nurse, serving as a supervisor at New England Rehabilitation Hospital and over 25 years as a nurse at Fenway Park, where she made many lifelong friends. Through her years there, Judy became a devoted Boston Red Sox fan, and Fenway always held a special place in her heart.

A warm and friendly presence to all who knew her, Judy was social by nature and deeply devoted to her family. She was the proud mother of Julie Fraser and her husband Kevin of Billerica, and Michael McEwen and his wife Lynne of Woburn. She was the cherished grandmother of Christopher Fraser, Kaitlyn Fraser and her fiancé John Chicoine, Molly Fraser, and Billy and Kinnon McEwen. Her grandchildren were truly the joy (and “pumpkins”) of her life.

Judy lived her Irish roots and enjoyed visiting her extended family during her trips to Ireland. She spent many treasured summers in New Hampshire at Lake Winnipesaukee, a place she and her family enjoyed since her children were young. In later years, she also enjoyed time spent in Naples, Florida.

Her home was always a welcoming place, especially on Sundays, when family and friends gathered around her table. No one ever left hungry after one of Judy’s Sunday dinners, and the warmth, laughter, and love shared there created memories that will be cherished forever.

She was the dear sister and lifelong best friend of Maureen Kravchuk and her husband Al of Newburyport. She is also survived by many loving nieces and nephews.

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend calling hours WEDNESDAY, February 18th from 4:00–7:00 p.m. in the Lynch-Cantillon Funeral Home, 263 Main Street, Woburn. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated THURSDAY, February 19th at 10:00 a.m. in St. Barbara Church, 138 Cambridge Road, Woburn. Interment will follow in Woodbrook Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made in her memory to Massachusetts General Hospital Oncology.

CHRISTINE P. “PAT” (CONNORS) ARMSTRONG, of Woburn, passed away peacefully on February 4th, surrounded by her loving fami...
02/13/2026

CHRISTINE P. “PAT” (CONNORS) ARMSTRONG, of Woburn, passed away peacefully on February 4th, surrounded by her loving family, at the age of ninety-two.

Christine was the devoted daughter of the late John and Marion (MacDonald) Connors and was raised as part of a large and proud Irish family in Malden, Massachusetts.

She later raised her own family in Wilmington, dedicating her life to caring for her seven children.

Pat spent her winters in Florida with her beloved partner, John Irwin, until his passing in January of 2001. She continued to winter in Florida thereafter, cherishing that time with her sisters and enjoying the warmth, companionship, and special routines they shared.

She especially loved shopping and lunch dates with her sisters and could happily spend hours at TJ Maxx, Marshalls, Savers and Goodwill. A very thrifty person, always having an eye for the best treasures and took such joy in finding a “new good find.” She would often celebrate her latest bargain over lunch the very next day, a tradition that brought her so much happiness. She always carried herself with style and grace, and she was known for being glamorous, put-together, and full of sparkle wherever she went. Pat also truly enjoyed life’s simple pleasures — a good glass of wine, laughter with family, and making memories together.

One of Pat’s greatest joys was traveling, particularly going on cruises, where she loved relaxing on the water, exploring new places, and enjoying the excitement of each journey.

Pat was the cherished mother of Donna Rose and her husband John of Florida; Tina McArdle and her husband Tim of Woburn; Diane Allen and her husband Ed of Nevada; Brian Armstrong and his wife Vickie of Florida; Stephen Armstrong of Woburn; Laurie French and her husband Max of Tewksbury; and John Armstrong of New Hampshire. She was the loving partner of the late John Irwin. She was the dear sister of Joan Burggren and her late husband Franny of Malden; Jackie Burke and her husband Allen; Sue McDonough and her husband Paul, both of Florida; the late Mary Burggren and her husband Gerald of Maine; Rosemarie “Trixie” Stafford and her late husband Buddy; and John Connors. Pat was a devoted and loving Grammy to Cory, Kyle, Colleen, Bryan, Shawn, Steven, Ashlee, Mark, Johnny, Nicole, Brianna, and Emily, and the adored “New Grammy” of eleven great-grandchildren. Her great-grandchildren loved her very much, always making her laugh and celebrating her on every possible occasion. They created endless pictures and crafts for her, which she treasured, and she loved spending time with them, watching them play and run around with joy. She is also survived by many loving nieces and nephews. Arrangements are private and under the direction of the Lynch-Cantillon Funeral Home, 263 Main Street, Woburn, MA 01801.

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