DEATH
Paul Newby Grace
Feb 04, 2025 |
Paul Newby Grace, 70, of Mattapoisett passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, February 4, 2025.
Known affectionately by everyone as Newby, Paul Grace was an excellent musician and performed professionally throughout the region. He began playing keyboards at an early age, becoming a soulful keyboard player and singer who put his heart and soul into his music. He especially enjoyed performing the music of Stevie Wonder. His most recent musical endeavors were with the band Diamond Dust as well as solo performances locally and on social media.
He also loved nature. For many years he owned and operated a successful landscaping business. One of his favorite pastimes was to take a country drive along the backroads of Westport to Horseneck Beach where he would just park and watch the waves.
Newby had an engaging, charming personality and easily made friends. His smile and twinkling eyes quickly endeared him to those he met. Newby never had children of his own but was very close to his nieces, nephews, and great-nephews as well as his step-children from an earlier marriage. He was especially close to his great-nephew Will. Newby's most cherished times were those spent with family and when he was sitting at his keyboard playing music while singing his heart out.
Those closest to Newby know he struggled during his last few years with personal and health issues, but he persevered and braved his circumstances as best he could, living modestly in Mattapoisett senior housing until his unexpected death.
Newby will be deeply missed by all his family and friends who loved him dearly.
Paul is survived by his siblings, Susan Grace and her husband Rich Taber of Mattapoisett, Peter Eugene Grace of Tarpon Springs, FL, and Angela Grace of Ocean Springs, MS; his nieces and nephews, Jessica Noblet and her companion Barry Lima, Thomas Bonneau and his wife Ania Sliwinska, Lauren Bonneau and her partner Matthew Arriaga, Russell Dearing, and Ali Grace; his great-nephews, William Huggins and his wife Shaynna, Samuel Noblet, James Noblet; and his step-children James Glover and Tricia Guenette.
His memorial service will be held Saturday, February 22, 2025 from 1pm-3pm at the Seamen's Bethel 15 Johnny Cake Hill, New Bedford, MA 02740. A Celebration of Newby's Life will take place following the service from 3pm-5pm at Gallery X, 169 William St, New Bedford. For online guestbook, please visit www.saundersdwyer.com
Known affectionately by everyone as Newby, Paul Grace was an excellent musician and performed professionally throughout the region. He began playing keyboards at an early age, becoming a soulful keyboard player and singer who put his heart and soul into his music. He especially enjoyed performing the music of Stevie Wonder. His most recent musical endeavors were with the band Diamond Dust as well as solo performances locally and on social media.
He also loved nature. For many years he owned and operated a successful landscaping business. One of his favorite pastimes was to take a country drive along the backroads of Westport to Horseneck Beach where he would just park and watch the waves.
Newby had an engaging, charming personality and easily made friends. His smile and twinkling eyes quickly endeared him to those he met. Newby never had children of his own but was very close to his nieces, nephews, and great-nephews as well as his step-children from an earlier marriage. He was especially close to his great-nephew Will. Newby's most cherished times were those spent with family and when he was sitting at his keyboard playing music while singing his heart out.
Those closest to Newby know he struggled during his last few years with personal and health issues, but he persevered and braved his circumstances as best he could, living modestly in Mattapoisett senior housing until his unexpected death.
Newby will be deeply missed by all his family and friends who loved him dearly.
Paul is survived by his siblings, Susan Grace and her husband Rich Taber of Mattapoisett, Peter Eugene Grace of Tarpon Springs, FL, and Angela Grace of Ocean Springs, MS; his nieces and nephews, Jessica Noblet and her companion Barry Lima, Thomas Bonneau and his wife Ania Sliwinska, Lauren Bonneau and her partner Matthew Arriaga, Russell Dearing, and Ali Grace; his great-nephews, William Huggins and his wife Shaynna, Samuel Noblet, James Noblet; and his step-children James Glover and Tricia Guenette.
His memorial service will be held Saturday, February 22, 2025 from 1pm-3pm at the Seamen's Bethel 15 Johnny Cake Hill, New Bedford, MA 02740. A Celebration of Newby's Life will take place following the service from 3pm-5pm at Gallery X, 169 William St, New Bedford. For online guestbook, please visit www.saundersdwyer.com
DEATH
Marino P. "Mario" Luzza
Jan 31, 2025 |
Marino P. "Mario" Luzza, age 92, of Mattapoisett, passed away peacefully on Friday, January 31, 2025. Born on March 21, 1932, in Acquaro, Italy, he was the beloved husband of Nelida "Lucy" (Finocchiaro) Luzza for 65 wonderful years.
The son of the late Ambrosio and Pasqualina (Nicolaci) Luzzi, Mario was raised in Calabria, Italy. He went on to pursue his passion for tailoring at the age of 16 in Rome. At 19, he further honed his craft by studying design at the Instituto Modelo Design in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It was there that he met the love of his life, Lucy. Together, they embarked on a journey in pursuit of the American dream, eventually settling in Mattapoisett in 1978, where they built a beautiful life and raised their three children.
Mario worked for many years as a Quality Control Supervisor at Cliftex Corporation in New Bedford. After retirement, he fulfilled his lifelong dream of opening his own tailor and alterations shop, It's Sew Easy, which became a beloved fixture in the tri-town area. His shop was not just a place of business but a space where he shared his craftsmanship and joy with the community. Visitors were often greeted with warm conversation, and if they were lucky, a tune on his harmonica. He also proudly displayed countless photos of his cherished grandson, Marco, his pride and joy.
A man of many passions, Mario found happiness in cycling, gardening, playing the harmonica, drawing, and cooking-especially his homemade lasagna, which was a family favorite. His love for cycling extended beyond leisure, as he competed in numerous races during his time in Argentina. A devoted sports fan, he followed cycling, soccer, football, basketball, tennis, and hockey with great enthusiasm. He was also a proud member of the Sons of Italy.
Mario is survived by his loving wife, Lucy; his children, Vivian Glazier of Fairhaven, Anthony Luzza of Raynham, and Michelle Luzza of Fairhaven; and his beloved grandson, Marco Luzza.
He was predeceased by his son-in-law, Les Glazier, and his daughter-in-law, Veronique Luzza.
Mario's warmth, kindness, and unwavering love for his family and community will be deeply missed. His legacy of craftsmanship, passion, and devotion will live on in the hearts of all who knew him.
Mario's wake will be held on his birthday, Friday, March 21, 2025 from 3-7 PM in the Saunders-Dwyer Mattapoisett Home for Funerals, 50 County Rd., Mattapoisett. For online guestbook, please visit www.saundersdwyer.com
The son of the late Ambrosio and Pasqualina (Nicolaci) Luzzi, Mario was raised in Calabria, Italy. He went on to pursue his passion for tailoring at the age of 16 in Rome. At 19, he further honed his craft by studying design at the Instituto Modelo Design in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It was there that he met the love of his life, Lucy. Together, they embarked on a journey in pursuit of the American dream, eventually settling in Mattapoisett in 1978, where they built a beautiful life and raised their three children.
Mario worked for many years as a Quality Control Supervisor at Cliftex Corporation in New Bedford. After retirement, he fulfilled his lifelong dream of opening his own tailor and alterations shop, It's Sew Easy, which became a beloved fixture in the tri-town area. His shop was not just a place of business but a space where he shared his craftsmanship and joy with the community. Visitors were often greeted with warm conversation, and if they were lucky, a tune on his harmonica. He also proudly displayed countless photos of his cherished grandson, Marco, his pride and joy.
A man of many passions, Mario found happiness in cycling, gardening, playing the harmonica, drawing, and cooking-especially his homemade lasagna, which was a family favorite. His love for cycling extended beyond leisure, as he competed in numerous races during his time in Argentina. A devoted sports fan, he followed cycling, soccer, football, basketball, tennis, and hockey with great enthusiasm. He was also a proud member of the Sons of Italy.
Mario is survived by his loving wife, Lucy; his children, Vivian Glazier of Fairhaven, Anthony Luzza of Raynham, and Michelle Luzza of Fairhaven; and his beloved grandson, Marco Luzza.
He was predeceased by his son-in-law, Les Glazier, and his daughter-in-law, Veronique Luzza.
Mario's warmth, kindness, and unwavering love for his family and community will be deeply missed. His legacy of craftsmanship, passion, and devotion will live on in the hearts of all who knew him.
Mario's wake will be held on his birthday, Friday, March 21, 2025 from 3-7 PM in the Saunders-Dwyer Mattapoisett Home for Funerals, 50 County Rd., Mattapoisett. For online guestbook, please visit www.saundersdwyer.com
DEATH
Mary Kate Judith Oien
Jan 30, 2025 |
Mary Kate Judith Oien, 34, of Fairhaven, formerly of Marion died Thursday, January 30, 2025 at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston unexpectedly.
Mary Kate was born in Fagares, Romania, and was the daughter of Marianne (Staniunas) & James B. Oien. Mary Kate graduated from Old Rochester Regional High School, Class of 2009 and was currently attending Bristol Community College. She had also attended the Salter School to work as a medical assistant.
She was an amateur photographer and enjoyed taking pictures of local sunsets. Mary Kate also played tennis and enjoyed fishing, walking on the beach and sports. She was a fan of the Boston Celtics and the Kansas City Chiefs.
Survivors include her parents, Marianne and James Oien of Fairhaven; her brothers, Luke Oien and his wife Christina of LaMoure, ND, and Mark Oien and his wife Binu of Marion; and her niece and nephews, Matthew, Katherine and Patrick. She is also survived by her paternal grandmother Margeane Oien of Binford, ND. She was predeceased by her sister, the late Katy Ann Oien, her paternal grandfather, the late Ernest Oien, and her maternal grandparents, the late Joseph and Barbara Staniunas. Mary Kate is also survived by her best friend and soul mate, her dog Tink.
Her funeral Mass will be held on Wednesday, February 5, 2025 at St. Anthony's Church, 22 Barstow St., Mattapoisett at 10 am. Relatives and friends are invited. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery, Marion will be at a later date.
Mary Kate was born in Fagares, Romania, and was the daughter of Marianne (Staniunas) & James B. Oien. Mary Kate graduated from Old Rochester Regional High School, Class of 2009 and was currently attending Bristol Community College. She had also attended the Salter School to work as a medical assistant.
She was an amateur photographer and enjoyed taking pictures of local sunsets. Mary Kate also played tennis and enjoyed fishing, walking on the beach and sports. She was a fan of the Boston Celtics and the Kansas City Chiefs.
Survivors include her parents, Marianne and James Oien of Fairhaven; her brothers, Luke Oien and his wife Christina of LaMoure, ND, and Mark Oien and his wife Binu of Marion; and her niece and nephews, Matthew, Katherine and Patrick. She is also survived by her paternal grandmother Margeane Oien of Binford, ND. She was predeceased by her sister, the late Katy Ann Oien, her paternal grandfather, the late Ernest Oien, and her maternal grandparents, the late Joseph and Barbara Staniunas. Mary Kate is also survived by her best friend and soul mate, her dog Tink.
Her funeral Mass will be held on Wednesday, February 5, 2025 at St. Anthony's Church, 22 Barstow St., Mattapoisett at 10 am. Relatives and friends are invited. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery, Marion will be at a later date.
DEATH
R. William Blasdale
Jan 30, 2025 |
R. William Blasdale, known as Bill to most, passed away on January 30, 2025, leaving behind a legacy of family values, committed service, generosity and leadership.
Bill grew up in Mattapoisett and at 15 years old he met Mary Jean Schmidt. After graduation from high school at Tabor Academy and college at Princeton University, he and Mary Jean married and eventually settled in Mattapoisett to raise their family. In the 65 years they shared together they raised two children, Spencer and Amy, and supported two grandchildren, Avery and Hadley.
Although he was involved in countless community and business leadership positions he made decisions based on prioritizing family. He was a Lion's Club member and served as town selectman from 1975-1981. In a letter to the town in 1981 he explained his decision to step down: "One's responsibility as a husband and father come first. Public service comes second." He found a less time-demanding way to continue his service and was elected town moderator from 1981-2003. He was known for his diplomacy, wit and ability to build consensus in these town roles. With his self-deprecating humor he reflected that, "My greatest contribution to the town was a sewage system. What a legacy."
Bill held a life-long commitment to citizen democracy and reminded us that citizenship bestows rights but also demands responsibility, especially for the health and education of all. He led by example, helping to found the Southcoast Community Foundation and serving on the board of Southcoast Health System, Southcoast Hospitals Group, and Southcoast Physicians Group. Bill's dedication to his high school, Tabor Academy, was exemplified through his service on the Board of Trustees from 1982 to 2014, including his tenure as Board Chair from 1991 to 2006. "He was," as Former Head of School Jay Stroud described, "as dependable and as essential to Tabor life as the tides themselves. Bill's wisdom, profound common sense, and extraordinary sense of balance and proportion helped our Board become the engine for change and growth that characterized the more than two decades we worked together."
Bill's professional career was divided into "Act 1 and Act 2" as he would say. He served as President and CEO of Julius Koch, USA in New Bedford, a company that manufactures textiles. After 28 years at Julius Koch, he went back to school, became a certified financial planner (CFP) and co-founded Seamark Financial with Lynne Nahigyan in 1996. He served as President of Seamark for 28 years before retiring in June.
His memory will be cherished, his contributions celebrated, and his spirit acknowledged as a beacon of citizenship, generosity, thoughtful leadership, warm-hearted concern, and gracious care.
He is survived by his wife, Mary Jean, his daughter, Amy Blasdale-Cushing and spouse Brad Cushing of Melbourne Beach, Fl, his son, Spencer Blasdale and spouse Nell Blasdale of Milton, MA and his granddaughters Avery and Hadley.
The family will hold a Celebration of Bill's life on May 31. Please refer to www.waring-sullivan.com for updated service information and to place an online tribute. Donations in his memory can be made to The Southcoast Community Foundation. Arrangements are in the care of the Waring-Sullivan Home at Fairlawn.
Bill grew up in Mattapoisett and at 15 years old he met Mary Jean Schmidt. After graduation from high school at Tabor Academy and college at Princeton University, he and Mary Jean married and eventually settled in Mattapoisett to raise their family. In the 65 years they shared together they raised two children, Spencer and Amy, and supported two grandchildren, Avery and Hadley.
Although he was involved in countless community and business leadership positions he made decisions based on prioritizing family. He was a Lion's Club member and served as town selectman from 1975-1981. In a letter to the town in 1981 he explained his decision to step down: "One's responsibility as a husband and father come first. Public service comes second." He found a less time-demanding way to continue his service and was elected town moderator from 1981-2003. He was known for his diplomacy, wit and ability to build consensus in these town roles. With his self-deprecating humor he reflected that, "My greatest contribution to the town was a sewage system. What a legacy."
Bill held a life-long commitment to citizen democracy and reminded us that citizenship bestows rights but also demands responsibility, especially for the health and education of all. He led by example, helping to found the Southcoast Community Foundation and serving on the board of Southcoast Health System, Southcoast Hospitals Group, and Southcoast Physicians Group. Bill's dedication to his high school, Tabor Academy, was exemplified through his service on the Board of Trustees from 1982 to 2014, including his tenure as Board Chair from 1991 to 2006. "He was," as Former Head of School Jay Stroud described, "as dependable and as essential to Tabor life as the tides themselves. Bill's wisdom, profound common sense, and extraordinary sense of balance and proportion helped our Board become the engine for change and growth that characterized the more than two decades we worked together."
Bill's professional career was divided into "Act 1 and Act 2" as he would say. He served as President and CEO of Julius Koch, USA in New Bedford, a company that manufactures textiles. After 28 years at Julius Koch, he went back to school, became a certified financial planner (CFP) and co-founded Seamark Financial with Lynne Nahigyan in 1996. He served as President of Seamark for 28 years before retiring in June.
His memory will be cherished, his contributions celebrated, and his spirit acknowledged as a beacon of citizenship, generosity, thoughtful leadership, warm-hearted concern, and gracious care.
He is survived by his wife, Mary Jean, his daughter, Amy Blasdale-Cushing and spouse Brad Cushing of Melbourne Beach, Fl, his son, Spencer Blasdale and spouse Nell Blasdale of Milton, MA and his granddaughters Avery and Hadley.
The family will hold a Celebration of Bill's life on May 31. Please refer to www.waring-sullivan.com for updated service information and to place an online tribute. Donations in his memory can be made to The Southcoast Community Foundation. Arrangements are in the care of the Waring-Sullivan Home at Fairlawn.
DEATH
Wilson "Bud" David Harding
Jan 28, 2025 |
Wilson "Bud" David Harding, a proud Elder and Eagle Clan citizen of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe, passed away peacefully at his home in Mashpee after an extended illness.
Bud was born April 23, 1934, in Bournedale, MA son of Charles D. Harding, Chief White Feather of the Herring Pond Wampanoag Tribe, and Eleanor Pocknett Harding, Princess Blue Feather of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe. He was the youngest and last surviving of five siblings.
Bud was raised in the Bournedale Valley along the Herring Pond River and attended the Sagamore Grammar School and the New Bedford Vocational High School. After High School, Bud worked as an auto body technician and became a police officer for the Bourne Police Department.
As an officer Bud frequented a local coffee shop, Ma's Donuts, in Buzzards Bay where he met Joan Gendron and fell in love. Bud and Joan married in 1957 and celebrated 63 years together before she passed away in 2020.
They started their family in Buzzards Bay, and soon after, Bud made a career change to work in full-time auto body repair, working for local shops before going out on his own opening Bud's Auto Body in Fairhaven in 1968.
He moved with his family to Acushnet in 1964 before establishing the family home in Mattapoisett in 1970. In 2004 Bud sold the body shop and retired. Bud and Joan moved to Mashpee in 2014.
Bud enjoyed riding BMW and Harley Davidson motorcycles and was a member of the New England Vikings Motorcycle Club. He was also an avid gun collector and champion marksman. He spent time weekly in competitive shooting meets and was a member of the Acushnet Rifle and Pistol Club. He enjoyed horseback riding with his children while they were growing up and owned several horses, boarding them in Fairhaven.
Later in life, Bud enjoyed flying his Cessna airplane to various regional airports for Sunday breakfasts and was a member of the New Bedford Regional Pilots Association. He especially enjoyed spending time with his mother Eleanor, assisting her in the maintenance of her Aquinnah properties on Martha's Vineyard.
Bud was an active citizen of his tribe and enjoyed attending powwows, social events, and regularly attended the Elder's Lunch program. He was also a founding member of the Elders Judiciary Committee, where he was recently honored as a lifetime member.
Bud was a joyful man and a devoted friend to many. He adored his wife, Joan, to her dying day and took great pleasure in spending time with family, especially his grandchildren.
A celebration of his life will be held on Saturday, February 15, with a calling hour at 10 am and a service at 11 am at the Old Indian Meetinghouse in Mashpee, followed by repast and fellowship at the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe Government Center.
A private burial will be at the Riverside Cemetery in Fairhaven where his remains will be interred with his wife Joan and daughter Melanie.
Bud is survived by a daughter, Melissa A. Harding, of Wellborn, Florida; two sons, Mark D. Harding and his wife Paula Peters of Mashpee and Matthew S. Harding and his wife Gretchen Harding, of Bexley, Ohio; five granddaughters, Chrystal Pelletier of Lake City, Florida, Bryn Aquinnah Harding of Morgantown, West Virginia, Lili Harding of Bexley, Ohio, Margaux Harding of Madison, Wisconsin, and AudreyAna Sterling Harding of Mashpee; one grandson, Atticus Wilson Harding of Mashpee; three great-grandchildren, Novah Jade Coppinger of Lake City, Florida, and Charlotte Drew Shaw and Brooks Dee Shaw of Morgantown, West Virginia; and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his daughter, Melanie Marie.
Bud was born April 23, 1934, in Bournedale, MA son of Charles D. Harding, Chief White Feather of the Herring Pond Wampanoag Tribe, and Eleanor Pocknett Harding, Princess Blue Feather of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe. He was the youngest and last surviving of five siblings.
Bud was raised in the Bournedale Valley along the Herring Pond River and attended the Sagamore Grammar School and the New Bedford Vocational High School. After High School, Bud worked as an auto body technician and became a police officer for the Bourne Police Department.
As an officer Bud frequented a local coffee shop, Ma's Donuts, in Buzzards Bay where he met Joan Gendron and fell in love. Bud and Joan married in 1957 and celebrated 63 years together before she passed away in 2020.
They started their family in Buzzards Bay, and soon after, Bud made a career change to work in full-time auto body repair, working for local shops before going out on his own opening Bud's Auto Body in Fairhaven in 1968.
He moved with his family to Acushnet in 1964 before establishing the family home in Mattapoisett in 1970. In 2004 Bud sold the body shop and retired. Bud and Joan moved to Mashpee in 2014.
Bud enjoyed riding BMW and Harley Davidson motorcycles and was a member of the New England Vikings Motorcycle Club. He was also an avid gun collector and champion marksman. He spent time weekly in competitive shooting meets and was a member of the Acushnet Rifle and Pistol Club. He enjoyed horseback riding with his children while they were growing up and owned several horses, boarding them in Fairhaven.
Later in life, Bud enjoyed flying his Cessna airplane to various regional airports for Sunday breakfasts and was a member of the New Bedford Regional Pilots Association. He especially enjoyed spending time with his mother Eleanor, assisting her in the maintenance of her Aquinnah properties on Martha's Vineyard.
Bud was an active citizen of his tribe and enjoyed attending powwows, social events, and regularly attended the Elder's Lunch program. He was also a founding member of the Elders Judiciary Committee, where he was recently honored as a lifetime member.
Bud was a joyful man and a devoted friend to many. He adored his wife, Joan, to her dying day and took great pleasure in spending time with family, especially his grandchildren.
A celebration of his life will be held on Saturday, February 15, with a calling hour at 10 am and a service at 11 am at the Old Indian Meetinghouse in Mashpee, followed by repast and fellowship at the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe Government Center.
A private burial will be at the Riverside Cemetery in Fairhaven where his remains will be interred with his wife Joan and daughter Melanie.
Bud is survived by a daughter, Melissa A. Harding, of Wellborn, Florida; two sons, Mark D. Harding and his wife Paula Peters of Mashpee and Matthew S. Harding and his wife Gretchen Harding, of Bexley, Ohio; five granddaughters, Chrystal Pelletier of Lake City, Florida, Bryn Aquinnah Harding of Morgantown, West Virginia, Lili Harding of Bexley, Ohio, Margaux Harding of Madison, Wisconsin, and AudreyAna Sterling Harding of Mashpee; one grandson, Atticus Wilson Harding of Mashpee; three great-grandchildren, Novah Jade Coppinger of Lake City, Florida, and Charlotte Drew Shaw and Brooks Dee Shaw of Morgantown, West Virginia; and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his daughter, Melanie Marie.
DEATH
Doris Ann Moore Gray
Jan 25, 2025 |
Doris Ann Moore Gray, age 93, of Trumbull,CT passed away January 25, 2025 surrounded by family. She was born on October 23, 1931 in New Rochelle, NY to the late Harvey and Olga Moore. She graduated from Pelham Memorial High School in 1949. She worked at Blair Company, married John T. Gray at Huguenot Memorial Church in Pelham Manor, NY on December 4, 1954. She was a secretary in the guidance office at PMHS from 1974-1987.
Doris was a former Deacon, Elder and Sunday school teacher at Hugeunot Memorial Church. She was also a member of Mattapoisett Congregational Church in Mattapoisett, MA.
Doris enjoyed going to church, daily devotions, cooking, gardening, golfing, playing Bridge and spending time with her family. Her pride and joy were her grandchildren and great grandchildren.
In addition to her parents she was predeceased by her daughter Susan Leslie Gray Cmejla, her grandson Craig S. Lancaster and her sister Lillian Graham.
Survivors include her beloved husband John T. Gray; her devoted children William Alexander Gray (Lynnette Cubeta Gray), Linda Gray Connolly (Jay Connolly), Karen H. Gray (Tracy Djerf), loving grandchildren, William, John and Lauren Gray, Kelsey Connolly Crawford (Ben Crawford), Ian William Connolly, Keith Lancaster ,Jenny Cmejla Herbst (Gregg Herbst) and Jeff Cmejla, her cherished great grandchildren Charlotte and Jack Crawford, and Caylin and Ashlyn Herbst and her granddogs Lincoln and Silas.
There will be a celebration of life for her on Saturday, February 1st at 11:00 am at Mattapoisett Congregational Church, 27 Church Street Mattapoisett, MA 02739.
Interment in the Spring at Huguenot Memorial Church, 901 Pelhamdale Ave. Pelham Manor, NY.
Memorial contributions may be made to ASPCA (secure.aspca.org) or Moby Kit Rescue (Mobykitrescue.org)
Arrangements in care of the Cyril F. Mullins Funeral Home, 399 White Plains Rd. Trumbull, CT. For more information or to leave an online condolence please visit www.mullinsfh.com.
Doris was a former Deacon, Elder and Sunday school teacher at Hugeunot Memorial Church. She was also a member of Mattapoisett Congregational Church in Mattapoisett, MA.
Doris enjoyed going to church, daily devotions, cooking, gardening, golfing, playing Bridge and spending time with her family. Her pride and joy were her grandchildren and great grandchildren.
In addition to her parents she was predeceased by her daughter Susan Leslie Gray Cmejla, her grandson Craig S. Lancaster and her sister Lillian Graham.
Survivors include her beloved husband John T. Gray; her devoted children William Alexander Gray (Lynnette Cubeta Gray), Linda Gray Connolly (Jay Connolly), Karen H. Gray (Tracy Djerf), loving grandchildren, William, John and Lauren Gray, Kelsey Connolly Crawford (Ben Crawford), Ian William Connolly, Keith Lancaster ,Jenny Cmejla Herbst (Gregg Herbst) and Jeff Cmejla, her cherished great grandchildren Charlotte and Jack Crawford, and Caylin and Ashlyn Herbst and her granddogs Lincoln and Silas.
There will be a celebration of life for her on Saturday, February 1st at 11:00 am at Mattapoisett Congregational Church, 27 Church Street Mattapoisett, MA 02739.
Interment in the Spring at Huguenot Memorial Church, 901 Pelhamdale Ave. Pelham Manor, NY.
Memorial contributions may be made to ASPCA (secure.aspca.org) or Moby Kit Rescue (Mobykitrescue.org)
Arrangements in care of the Cyril F. Mullins Funeral Home, 399 White Plains Rd. Trumbull, CT. For more information or to leave an online condolence please visit www.mullinsfh.com.
DEATH
Nicholas David Nobrega
Jan 24, 2025 |
Nicholas David Nobrega, 37, passed away unexpectedly on Friday, January 24, 2025 after a long battle with chronic illness. Nick was a beloved son, friend, brother, and teammate to many.
Born in New Bedford, MA, Nick grew up in Mattapoisett and attended New Bedford High School. He was a multi-sport athlete and excelled as a member of the varsity soccer and tennis teams.
Nick graduated with a bachelor's degree from UMass Dartmouth. Ever the entrepreneurial spirit, Nick held sales positions at various start-ups in the Boston area and earned his real estate license before starting his own business venture in 2018.
Nick is remembered by many for his kindness, compassion, and strong sense of humor and wit. He was a loyal friend and confidant who prioritized his family and friends and a beloved uncle to his niece and nephew. He was a fan of all things Boston sports and enjoyed spending time in the mountains of western Massachusetts.
He is preceded in death by his grandparents John and Muriel Lee of Attleboro, MA and Jack and Barbara Nobrega of New Bedford, MA. He is survived by his parents Shannon and David of Marion, MA, his brother Christopher of Cheshire MA, his brother and sister-in-law Patrick and Molly of New Bedford, MA and their two children, Rosalie and Emory, and many cherished aunts, uncles, and cousins.
His visitation will be held on Thursday January 30th from 3-6 pm at the Saunders-Dwyer Mattapoisett Home for Funerals, 50 County Rd., Route 6, Mattapoisett. His funeral service and burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Autoimmune Association in honor of his memory. For online condolence book, please visit www.saundersdwyer.com.
Born in New Bedford, MA, Nick grew up in Mattapoisett and attended New Bedford High School. He was a multi-sport athlete and excelled as a member of the varsity soccer and tennis teams.
Nick graduated with a bachelor's degree from UMass Dartmouth. Ever the entrepreneurial spirit, Nick held sales positions at various start-ups in the Boston area and earned his real estate license before starting his own business venture in 2018.
Nick is remembered by many for his kindness, compassion, and strong sense of humor and wit. He was a loyal friend and confidant who prioritized his family and friends and a beloved uncle to his niece and nephew. He was a fan of all things Boston sports and enjoyed spending time in the mountains of western Massachusetts.
He is preceded in death by his grandparents John and Muriel Lee of Attleboro, MA and Jack and Barbara Nobrega of New Bedford, MA. He is survived by his parents Shannon and David of Marion, MA, his brother Christopher of Cheshire MA, his brother and sister-in-law Patrick and Molly of New Bedford, MA and their two children, Rosalie and Emory, and many cherished aunts, uncles, and cousins.
His visitation will be held on Thursday January 30th from 3-6 pm at the Saunders-Dwyer Mattapoisett Home for Funerals, 50 County Rd., Route 6, Mattapoisett. His funeral service and burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Autoimmune Association in honor of his memory. For online condolence book, please visit www.saundersdwyer.com.
DEATH
Rose (Pina) Moniz
Jan 24, 2025 |
Rose (Pina) Moniz, 96, of Rochester passed away on January 24, 2025, at Tobey Hospital, Wareham. She was the wife of the late Edmund Moniz, Jr. and the daughter of the late Manuel Pina and Rose (Silvia) Pina.
Mrs. Moniz was born in Taunton and spent the first few years of her life there until her mother's untimely passing. She was then raised by her brother Joseph Pina and his wife Margaret in New Bedford.
Mrs. Moniz started working at an early age as a stitcher. This experience taught her the fundamentals of the clothing industry. She was a hard worker and enjoyed bowling when not working. This was where she met her husband Edmund and they married on July 5, 1969, and moved to Acushnet where they raised their daughter.
When not working or bowling, Mrs. Moniz was a "homebody" but loved bingo at St. Mary's. She loved reading, word searches, shopping, and helping with her grandkids. She continued driving well into her late 80s and early 90s. Mrs. Moniz was loving, kind, witty, and funny.
Mrs. Moniz is survived by her daughter Patricia A. Moniz-Maxim and her husband Calvin Maxim, Jr. of Rochester; grandchildren Jason Botelho of New Bedford and Kyle Maxim and wife Rebecca of Florida; and nieces Rosalie Esty of Groveland and Renee Carr of Acushnet.
Services are being held privately.
Arrangements are by Chapman Funerals & Cremations - Wareham, 2599 Cranberry Hwy., Wareham. For online guestbook, visit: www.chapmanfuneral.com.
Mrs. Moniz was born in Taunton and spent the first few years of her life there until her mother's untimely passing. She was then raised by her brother Joseph Pina and his wife Margaret in New Bedford.
Mrs. Moniz started working at an early age as a stitcher. This experience taught her the fundamentals of the clothing industry. She was a hard worker and enjoyed bowling when not working. This was where she met her husband Edmund and they married on July 5, 1969, and moved to Acushnet where they raised their daughter.
When not working or bowling, Mrs. Moniz was a "homebody" but loved bingo at St. Mary's. She loved reading, word searches, shopping, and helping with her grandkids. She continued driving well into her late 80s and early 90s. Mrs. Moniz was loving, kind, witty, and funny.
Mrs. Moniz is survived by her daughter Patricia A. Moniz-Maxim and her husband Calvin Maxim, Jr. of Rochester; grandchildren Jason Botelho of New Bedford and Kyle Maxim and wife Rebecca of Florida; and nieces Rosalie Esty of Groveland and Renee Carr of Acushnet.
Services are being held privately.
Arrangements are by Chapman Funerals & Cremations - Wareham, 2599 Cranberry Hwy., Wareham. For online guestbook, visit: www.chapmanfuneral.com.
DEATH
James Emery Wilson "Jim"
Jan 24, 2025 |
James Emery Wilson "Jim" of Easton, CT and more recently of Mattapoisett, MA, passed away peacefully on January 24, 2025, at the age of 93 with family by his side.
Jim was born in Bath, ME, and as a child moved to Hingham, MA where he met his high school sweetheart and soulmate, Carolyn (Pinel) Wilson. Last April 2024, they celebrated the 70th year of a wonderful marriage.
Jim was accepted into the US Navy ROC Program in 1951 at Northeastern University and graduated in 1954. Jim's career as a marketing executive took him to Connecticut in 1956, where he and Carolyn lived for 67 years and raised their two children, Melonie Wilson of San Jose, CA, and Jonathan Wilson (Dawn) of Mattapoisett, MA. His grandchildren are Mackenzie Marie Wilson and Remy James Wilson.
Jim was an avid reader, had an extraordinary memory and enjoyed meeting new people. He was a skier and still rode his bicycle at age 91. He enjoyed woodworking and was a lover of boats, often sailing on Long Island Sound in all kinds of weather. Above all, he treasured time with his family. He adored his two grandchildren and spent many hours on the soccer and football field sidelines. Jim was unusually kind and caring and never put his own needs first. He was a wonderful husband, father and grandfather.
In addition to his wife, Carolyn, their two children and grandchildren, Jim is survived by four of his seven siblings: John H. Wilson, Daniel K. Wilson, Jane E. Worrick, Susan E. Howard and their families. He is predeceased by siblings Sally A. Linscott, Peter A. Wilson, and Frank E. Wilson.
The family would like to thank Anita Regan and her staff at Regan Care Partners Home and Healthcare, who graciously watched over all of us and cared for Jim through his end-of-life journey.
The family will hold a Celebration of Life in Jim's honor later in the year, when the sun is shining, and the boats are sailing.
For online guestbook, please visit www.saundersdwyer.com
Jim was born in Bath, ME, and as a child moved to Hingham, MA where he met his high school sweetheart and soulmate, Carolyn (Pinel) Wilson. Last April 2024, they celebrated the 70th year of a wonderful marriage.
Jim was accepted into the US Navy ROC Program in 1951 at Northeastern University and graduated in 1954. Jim's career as a marketing executive took him to Connecticut in 1956, where he and Carolyn lived for 67 years and raised their two children, Melonie Wilson of San Jose, CA, and Jonathan Wilson (Dawn) of Mattapoisett, MA. His grandchildren are Mackenzie Marie Wilson and Remy James Wilson.
Jim was an avid reader, had an extraordinary memory and enjoyed meeting new people. He was a skier and still rode his bicycle at age 91. He enjoyed woodworking and was a lover of boats, often sailing on Long Island Sound in all kinds of weather. Above all, he treasured time with his family. He adored his two grandchildren and spent many hours on the soccer and football field sidelines. Jim was unusually kind and caring and never put his own needs first. He was a wonderful husband, father and grandfather.
In addition to his wife, Carolyn, their two children and grandchildren, Jim is survived by four of his seven siblings: John H. Wilson, Daniel K. Wilson, Jane E. Worrick, Susan E. Howard and their families. He is predeceased by siblings Sally A. Linscott, Peter A. Wilson, and Frank E. Wilson.
The family would like to thank Anita Regan and her staff at Regan Care Partners Home and Healthcare, who graciously watched over all of us and cared for Jim through his end-of-life journey.
The family will hold a Celebration of Life in Jim's honor later in the year, when the sun is shining, and the boats are sailing.
For online guestbook, please visit www.saundersdwyer.com
DEATH
MacDonald, Ronald F.
Jan 17, 2025 |
MacDonald, Ronald F., 94, Marion, MA, died peacefully on January 17, 2025 surrounded by loved ones. Born in Newton, MA, the son of Ronald A. and Helen F. MacDonald. Long-time resident of Marion. He was a graduate of Newton North High School, Bryant and Stratton Accounting School, and attended Boston University and the University of Michigan Public Utility Executive Program.
Ron had a distinguished 38 year career as an Executive with New Bedford Gas and Edison Electric and Commonwealth Electric (now Eversource). He served his community as Past President of United Way of New Bedford, Director of the former First National Bank of New Bedford, Director of the Rotary Club, Junior Achievement, Boy Scouts, YMCA, and the Chamber of Commerce. He was also a long time member of the Wamsutta Club in New Bedford. He served 3 years on the Marion Finance Committee and was a member of the First Congregational Church of Marion. Ron loved sports, especially baseball and tennis. He was an avid tennis player and belonged to the Sippican Tennis Club and Marion Indoor Tennis Club.
Ron is survived by his loving wife Audrey H. MacDonald of 61 years, son Ronald F. MacDonald, Jr of Arlington, daughter Janice M. Koss and L. Brian Koss of Woburn (formerly Winchester) and Chatham and granddaughters MacKenzie and Abigail.
His private Funeral Service will be held in the Saunders-Dwyer Mattapoisett Home for Funerals, 50 County Rd. (Rt. 6), Mattapoisett followed by burial in Evergreen Cemetery. For online guestbook, visit www.saundersdwyer.com.
Ron had a distinguished 38 year career as an Executive with New Bedford Gas and Edison Electric and Commonwealth Electric (now Eversource). He served his community as Past President of United Way of New Bedford, Director of the former First National Bank of New Bedford, Director of the Rotary Club, Junior Achievement, Boy Scouts, YMCA, and the Chamber of Commerce. He was also a long time member of the Wamsutta Club in New Bedford. He served 3 years on the Marion Finance Committee and was a member of the First Congregational Church of Marion. Ron loved sports, especially baseball and tennis. He was an avid tennis player and belonged to the Sippican Tennis Club and Marion Indoor Tennis Club.
Ron is survived by his loving wife Audrey H. MacDonald of 61 years, son Ronald F. MacDonald, Jr of Arlington, daughter Janice M. Koss and L. Brian Koss of Woburn (formerly Winchester) and Chatham and granddaughters MacKenzie and Abigail.
His private Funeral Service will be held in the Saunders-Dwyer Mattapoisett Home for Funerals, 50 County Rd. (Rt. 6), Mattapoisett followed by burial in Evergreen Cemetery. For online guestbook, visit www.saundersdwyer.com.