Elizabeth Doyle
Graduate of Everett High School, Class of 1955
Elizabeth “Betty” Doyle. 82, a lifelong resident of Everett. passed away surrounded by the love and adoration of her family on Monday, Nov. 4 at her daughter’s home after a valiant battle with cancer.
Betty was raised in Everett, attended Everett Schools and graduated from Everett High School, Class of 1955. It is then she met her first and only love, Red, they were married in 1960 and made Everett their home. Among Betty’s favorite things to do was watching her six grandchildren grow into amazing adults and the birth of her two great-grandchildren.
Betty married Jack “Red” Doyle who predeceased her in 2009. Red and Betty were together for 49 years and they proudly raised their three girls, Beth of Worcester, Kathy of Manomet and Trisha of Everett. She is also survived by her sons-in-law, Jack and Denny, her six grandchildren: Courtney and her husband, Dave, Daniel, Joseph, Connor, Shannon and Jordan and her great grandchildren, Jack and Tess. She is survived by her brother, Giles and sister, Jane, both of Michigan and by many nieces and nephews. Her sister, Pat predeceased her in 2003.
Visiting hours were held at the Murphy O’Hara Funeral Home, 519 Broadway, Everett on Monday, Nov. 11 and a Funeral Mass followed in the Immaculate Conception Church on Broadway in Everett. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to St Jude Hospital, PO Box 50, Memphis, TN. 38101-9929 or online stjude.org/wemissyou.
Robert Conti
Established Everett Aluminum, One of the Foundations of the Everett Business Community
Robert Conti, 90, passed away on Nov. 4 at the West Revere Health Center with his loving wife, Lillian by his side.
Bob was born on Nov. 22, 1928 in Everett, one of four children of the late Profeta and Mary (Locatelli) Conti. He grew up in Everett and it was in Everett that he established his business, Everett Aluminum, which has become one of the foundations of the Everett Business Community.
Bob Conti was respected, loved and admired by all who had the privilege of knowing him. His kindness and generosity traveled far and at home. People tell stories of things that he did for others that were unselfish and extraordinary.
Bob was a brilliant man, great humanitarian and had a wonderful sense of humor. He was always full of life and loving every minute he had with family and friends. Bob was a devoted family man with a brilliant mind, huge heart, beaming smile and knowing eyes.
Bob set the bar incredibly high as a father to his five children and was an exceptional role model for his eight grandchildren. Bob was a member of Everett Kiwanis for 46 years and it is this organization that dedicated the bell that opens every meeting to Robert Conti for his Service, Generosity and Fun on Sept. 26, 2019. He also was a member of St Vincent de Paul of St Mary’s Parish in Revere.
Bob Conti lived the life he loved and Bob Conti loved the life he lived.
Bob is survived by his loving wife of 65 years, Lillian as well as his children: Mary Lynn and her husband, Richard Sully of Lynnfield, Peter and his wife, Kathy Conti of Saugus, John and his wife, Michele Conti of Everett and Steven Conti and his fiancé, Annie Rochon of Gloucester and father of the late Paul Conti. He was the grandfather of Christopher Conti and his wife. Tanya, Jillian Sheehan and her husband. Colin, Joseph Conti, Kimberly Bachand and her husband, Joshua, Robert Conti and his wife. Caitlin, Maria Sully, Kelsey Conti and Michaela Conti and great-grandfather of Rory Sheehan. He was the brother of James Conti and the late Joseph Conti and his wife. Ann and Marguerite and her husband. Tony Lepore. He was Godfather to Miranda Mugford.
Visiting hours were held at the Murphy O’Hara Funeral Home, 519 Broadway, Everett last Thursday and a Funeral Mass was celebrated in St Mary’s of the Assumption Parish with Father Sheridan celebrating the Mass. Interment was in Woodlawn Cemetery. The family would like donations made in Bob’s memory to Alzheimer’s Association 309 Waverley Rd. Waltham, MA. 02452 or online at ALZ.org.