Obituaries 04-09-2014

Donald Stuart

Of Everett

Donald A. Stuart of Everett passed away at home on April 3. He was 78 years old.

A US Army veteran, he was born in Medford  and was the beloved husband for 55 years of Ann (Sears) Stuart; loving father of Donald G. Stuart and his wife, Diane of Derry, NH, Joan “Cookie” Gottschalk of Everett, Robert A. Stuart and his wife, Sharon of Saugus, Michael J. Stuart and his wife, Andria and Kevin R. Stuart, all of Everett; loving brother of the late Rodney and George Stuart. He is also survived by 10 cherished grandchildren.

Funeral arrangements were by  the JF Ward Funeral Home, Everett. Memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, 30 Speen St., Framingham, MA 01701. For online guest book, visit: jfwardfuneralhome.com

Patrick Francis Doherty

GE Retiree and Chelsea Soldier’s Home Resident, Formerly of Everett

Patrick Francis Doherty passed away Monday morning at the Whidden Memorial Hospital in Everett. He was 83 years old.

Born in Cambridge, the son of the late Daniel J. and Bridget T. (Doherty) Doherty, Patrick was raised in Everett and attended Everett Public Schools. He graduated from Everett High School, Class of 1947 and just after high school, he enlisted in the US Navy on December 1, 1947. He fought during the Korean War and was honorably discharged on November 7, 1951. Upon returning home from the service, Patrick worked at General Electric as a machinist, assembling electric components.

Patrick was an Everett resident for over 60 years but has been a resident of the Chelsea Soldier’s Home for the last 14 years. He will be missed by all his family and friends at the Soldier’s Home.

Patrick was the beloved brother of Marguerite V. LeBlanc and her husband, Arcade of Waltham, Cecilia L. Connors and her husband, Bernard of Arizona and the late Donald J. Doherty and John J. Doherty. He is also lovingly survived by many nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews.

A Funeral Mass was celebrated at the St. Michael Arch Angel Chapel, Chelsea Soldier’s Home. Interment was at the Glenwood Cemetery in Everett. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to the William R. Carafa & Son Home For Funerals in Chelsea.

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