Carolyn (VanDeBogart) Garceau passed away Monday April 3, 2023 after a short illness with cancer.
April 1, 1955 - November 28, 2021
Andrew George Cochand, a resident of Plainfield, passed away peacefully due to pneumonia at the age of 80.
Kathryn (McCarthy) Zmijewski worked as a nurse for 40 years after graduating from the Beverly Hospital School of Nursing.
Jake Straw scored 25 goals and 25 assists for Beverly's 2014 state championship team.
Sean Healey was chief executive of Affiliated Managers Group Inc. who continued to support North Shore charities after moving to Florida.
Kimberly Dale (Smith) Dixon, 43, of Beverly MA, died May 6, 2020, of cancer.
The Montserrat College of Art professor was an internationally recognized interdisciplinary artist.
"The best way to honor him is to try to imitate him," the Rev. Tony Penna said during the Mass at the Church of St. Ignatius of Loyola.
Funeral services and a fundraiser for the family of Detective Joshua Pickett, who died at home on Sept. 7, have been announced.
Glover, who died Saturday at 101, remained active in the family business he founded in 1948.
Services will be held Thursday from the Campbell Funeral Home in Beverly.
The influential longtime president died after health issues.
Longtime town official and former policeman John Mahan Jr. passed away last week.
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Jeffrey G. DeLorenzo enjoyed working with his family at the Danversport Yacht Club.
Former Salem News and Boston Globe deliveryman Robert T. Guillemette, Jr., passed away last week.
Jennifer O'Connor's obituary describes her as a sweet and loving person.
McGlynn lived a life full of stories and joy.
Williams was a well-known former firefighter and owner of Dick and June's Ice Cream.
Formerly of Beverly. He was an avid woodworker and enjoyed making fine furniture and holiday ornaments.
During his 16 years on the bench, Lauranzano helped found the Lynn Drug Court and served as the First Justice of the Lynn District Court.
Comptroller for GTE Sylvania for over 40 years before his retirement.
U.S. Navy Veteran.
She enjoyed gardening, swimming, bowling, shopping, attending local Polish festivals, and dancing the Polka with her husband.
Served his country as a member of the U.S. Army.
Co-founder of Beverly Youth Lacrosse. He coached Beverly High School and youth football and lacrosse for over 30 years.
He met many professional wrestlers, including his favorite, Hulk Hogan; Scott Hall; and Kevin Nash, who considered him a friend.
He was a member of the Elks Lodge, Vittori Rocci Post, ICC and the Franco American Club, all in Beverly.
She and her husband loved to travel taking trips to Atlantic City and Las Vegas and also went on cruises.
Employed as a receptionist in the healthcare industry for many years.
She was a loving and caring mother, grandmother, great grandmother, sister and friend who will be missed by all who knew her.
He, like so many others, succumbed to the desire of pure evil that has no mercy.
Married for over 60 years.
She worked in customer service at the old Jordan Marsh at the NorthShore Mall for 36 years.
Longtime volunteer with Beverly Hospital in the coffee shop, and as a Corporator during the hospital expansion.
She was a regular presence assisting her parents who owned and operated North Beverly Gardens.
Served his country during the Korean Conflict as a member of the U.S. Army.
She was a living and loving friend to all she touched; loved volunteering at Thanksgiving at the First Baptist Church.