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OBITUARIES<br />

Antonio N. "Tony" Casale<br />

Retired from G.E.'s Riverworks in Lynn; 93<br />

TEWKSBURY - Antonio N.<br />

'Tony" Casale, age 91, a resi-<br />

dent of Tewksbury for the last<br />

17 years, died Tuesday morn-<br />

ing. June 27, 2006, at Saints<br />

<strong>Memorial</strong> Medical Center in<br />

Lowell, after a courageous nine<br />

year battle with renal failure.<br />

He was the husband of Mildred<br />

A (Coppola) Casale, who died<br />

on April 26, 1999.<br />

He was born near Naples,<br />

Italy, on December 8, 1912, a<br />

■<br />

of New Hampshire.<br />

Her funeral will be held from<br />

the Tewksbury Congregational<br />

Church, 10 East St., Tewksbury,<br />

on Thursday, June 29, 2006 at<br />

11:00 a.m. Interment will follow<br />

in the family lot Wildwood<br />

Cemetery, in <strong>Wilmington</strong>.<br />

Relatives and Friends are invit-<br />

ed to attend visiting hours at<br />

the W.S. Cavanaugh & Son<br />

Funeral Home, 374 Main St.<br />

(Rt. 38), <strong>Wilmington</strong>, on<br />

Wednesday, June 28, 2006 from<br />

4:00 to 8:00 p.m. <strong>Memorial</strong><br />

donations in her name may be<br />

made to the Salvation Army,<br />

739 Water Street, Fitchburg,<br />

MA 01420. For Guestbook and<br />

Information please visit<br />

www.cavfh.com.<br />

Eric Goodridge 11/29/73 - 6/30/02<br />

And if I go, while you're still here...<br />

know that I live on,<br />

vibrating to a different measure<br />

behind a thin veil you cannot see through.<br />

You will not see me,<br />

so you must have faith.<br />

I wait for the time when<br />

we can soar together again,<br />

both aware of each other.<br />

Until then, live your life to its fullest<br />

and when you need me,<br />

just whisper my name in your heart,<br />

.. .1 will be there.<br />

Emily Dickinson<br />

Sadly missed by<br />

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TOWN CRIER - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 2006<br />

Linda M. Fullerton<br />

Active with Congregational Church in <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

WILMINGTON - Linda M.<br />

(Carrasco) Fullerton, 54, a life-<br />

long resident of <strong>Wilmington</strong>,<br />

died Thursday, June 22, 2006, at<br />

the Massachusetts General<br />

Hospital in Boston following a<br />

courageous battle with cancer.<br />

Linda was born April 23,1952 in<br />

Winchester, MA, she was the<br />

daughter of the late Fructuoso<br />

"Rudy" & Jean (Adams)<br />

Carrasco. She attended<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> public schools and<br />

graduated from <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

High School Class of 1970.<br />

Linda was very active at the<br />

Congregational Church in<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> where she was a<br />

Sunday School Teacher for<br />

many years, a member of the<br />

Bell Choir, and served as a<br />

Deaconess at the church. Linda<br />

was very devoted to her<br />

"church family" as well as her<br />

own family. She was married to<br />

her husband Paul F. Fullerton<br />

for over 35 years and together<br />

they raised their three wonder-<br />

ful children, there was nothing<br />

Linda would not do for her fam-<br />

ily. Linda was a child care<br />

provider for many years, she<br />

was very kind and compassion-<br />

ate to all the children that were<br />

KimberlyJ. Hall<br />

Worked with her parents in Maine; formerly of <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />

FAYETTE, ME - Kimberly<br />

"Kimmie" Hall, age 34. a resi-<br />

dent of Gile Road in Fayette,<br />

Maine, died very unexpectedly<br />

Wednesday, June 21, 2006, at<br />

her home. She was born in<br />

Winchester, MA on September<br />

21,1971, the daughter of Arthur<br />

J. and Mary E. (Torredimare)<br />

Hall and was a graduate of<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> High School. She<br />

worked with her parents at Sit-<br />

N-Bull in Livermore, Maine and<br />

also enjoyed being a homemak-<br />

er. Kimmie loved life and lived<br />

it to the fullest. She was an<br />

avid animal lover who thought<br />

the world of her dog "Brandy<br />

Jean" and her cat "Sylvester".<br />

She was a loving daughter, sis-<br />

ter, aunt and best friend. She<br />

will be sadly missed by every-<br />

one who knew her. She is sur-<br />

vived by her parents of<br />

Livermore, ME, two brothers,<br />

Michael John Hall and his wife<br />

Cynthia of Livermore Falls, ME<br />

ST. JUDE'S<br />

NOVENA<br />

May the Sacred Heart of Jesus J<br />

be adored, glorified, loved and<br />

praised throughout the world now<br />

and forever, Sacred Heart of<br />

Jesus, pray for us. St. Jude, work-<br />

er of miracles, pray for us. St.<br />

Jude, help the hopeless, pray for<br />

us.<br />

Say this prayer nine times a<br />

day, by the 8th day your prayer<br />

will be answered. It has never<br />

been known to fail. Publication<br />

must be answe<br />

have been answered.<br />

6/2KAK) M.k.B.<br />

in her care, they truly loved her<br />

and she loved them. After "rais-<br />

ing" so many children in the<br />

community, Linda was looking<br />

forward to becoming a "gram-<br />

my" to her first grandchild<br />

which is due this December.<br />

Linda was also very devoted<br />

to her friends and they were<br />

devoted to her, they could<br />

always count on one another.<br />

Linda was always very visible<br />

in her community, she was<br />

always helping someone out,<br />

she will be greatly missed by so<br />

many people.<br />

Linda was the treasured wife<br />

of Paul F. Fullerton, devoted<br />

mother of Heather L.<br />

McKinnon & her husband Scott<br />

C. of <strong>Wilmington</strong>, Derek P.<br />

Fullerton & his wife Heather I<br />

of Middleton, and Scott P. C.<br />

Fullerton of <strong>Wilmington</strong>,<br />

beloved daughter of the late<br />

Rudy & Jean (Adams)<br />

Carrasco, dear sister of Carol<br />

Trout of Stoneham, Ed<br />

Carrasco of Billerica, and<br />

Laurie Lowman of Tewksbury,<br />

also survived by many loving<br />

sisters and brothers-in-law,<br />

nieces, nephews, devoted<br />

friends, her church family, and<br />

the many children she cared<br />

for.<br />

Her funeral services were<br />

held on Monday, June 26, at the<br />

Congregational Church of<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>, 220 Middlesex<br />

Ave., <strong>Wilmington</strong> at 11:00 a.m.<br />

Interment took place in the<br />

family lot at Wildwood<br />

Cemetery. Visiting hours were<br />

held at the Nichols Funeral<br />

Home, Inc., 187 Middlesex Ave.<br />

(Rte. 62), <strong>Wilmington</strong> on<br />

Sunday from 3-9 p.m.<br />

<strong>Memorial</strong> donation's in<br />

Linda's name may be made to<br />

the Congregational Church of<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>.<br />

and Joseph Frank Hall and his<br />

wife Debra of Lunenburg, MA,<br />

her companion, Gerard Dahl of<br />

Jay, ME, nieces, nephews and<br />

many aunts, uncles and<br />

cousins.<br />

A Mass of Christian Burial<br />

was celebrated 11:00 a.m.<br />

Monday at St. Rose of Lima<br />

Church in Jay, ME. Visiting<br />

hours were Saturday 2-4 and 6-8<br />

p.m. at Nichols Funeral Home,<br />

Inc, 187 Middlesex Avenue, Rte.<br />

62, <strong>Wilmington</strong>, MA 01887.<br />

Mrs. Mary A. Lapham<br />

Involved in fund raising; building of St. Dorothys Church<br />

WILMINGTON - Mrs. Mary A.<br />

(Kalukiewicz) Lapham, 81, of<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>, died at her home<br />

on June 20, 2006, surrounded by<br />

her family.<br />

Mary was born April 9, 1925,<br />

in Chelsea, MA, she was the<br />

daughter of the late Charles &<br />

Frances (Ogrysk) Kalukiewicz.<br />

She was raised in Cambridge,<br />

MA, where she attended school.<br />

During wartime, Mary worked<br />

at many various places, she<br />

worked at the Steel Factory,<br />

Pickle Factory, Shrafts<br />

Chocolate Factory, and she<br />

worked in the cafeteria at<br />

Parker Brothers Games. Mary<br />

met and married the late<br />

Wallace A. Lapham, they start-<br />

ed a family and moved to<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> in 1954. Mary took<br />

on her role as a mother very<br />

seriously, she was devoted to<br />

family and would do anything<br />

for them and also their friends,<br />

she was known to have an<br />

"open house" for anyone who<br />

needed her. Mary loved her<br />

grandchildren, but had a spe-<br />

cial place for her two great-<br />

grandchildren, she loved to sing<br />

and play with them. Mary also<br />

had a soft spot for her two dogs<br />

Tiger & Baretta, they were her<br />

constant companions. Mary<br />

first attended St. Mary's<br />

Church in South Tewksbury<br />

until she became involved in<br />

the fund raising and building of<br />

St. Dorothy's Church in!<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>, where she was an;<br />

active parishioner until her ill-<br />

ness. In her spare time Mary<br />

loved to knit, crochet, she was}<br />

very talented at needlepoint, 1<br />

and loved to make porcelain 1<br />

dolls, she enjoyed riding on<br />

motorcycles and traveling to<br />

Maine on them.<br />

Mary was the devoted mother'<br />

of Patricia Stairs & her h4s-)<br />

band Charles of Wilmingtdh,'<br />

Richard Lapham & his wtfe!<br />

Suzanne of Gilmanton, NH, aW'<br />

Mary (Missy) Barron & her<br />

husband Russell of Ripley, WV,<br />

daughter of the late Charles, &<br />

Frances Kalukiewicz, loving<br />

grandmother of Jennifer,<br />

Christopher, & James Stairs of<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>, Janice (Lapham)<br />

Doucette and Joseph Lapham<br />

both of Lowell, Alex Gandolfi cjf<br />

Gilmanton, NH, Alex Gardner<br />

of Lowell, Veronica &<br />

Jacqueline Barron of Riplej,<br />

WV, and Jessica Spears of<br />

Sandyville, WV, proud great-<br />

grandmother of Benjamin Kiya<br />

Stafford and Kylei Jean<br />

Doucette, dear sister of Wanda<br />

Martin of Methuen and the late<br />

Stella Vitkofsky, Joseph,<br />

Edward, & John Kalukiewicz,<br />

godmother of Paul (Butchy;)<br />

Liscombe of NH & FL, and Lfea<br />

Travers of Methuen, very dear<br />

friend of the late William T.<br />

Prince, Mary is also survived<br />

by many nieces, nephews, and<br />

wonderful friends.<br />

Her funeral was held from the<br />

Nichols Funeral Home, Inc., 187<br />

Middlesex Ave. (Rte. 62),<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong> on Saturday morn-<br />

ing at 9:00 followed by a<br />

Funeral Mass at St. Dorothys<br />

Church at 10:00 a.m. Interment<br />

Wildwood Cemetery,<br />

<strong>Wilmington</strong>. <strong>Memorial</strong> dona-<br />

tions in Mary's name to the<br />

Alzheimer's Association, 811<br />

Arsenal St., Watertown, MA<br />

02472.<br />

Jerome McDonald<br />

Retired Industrial maintenance mechanic<br />

Served in 519th Anti Aircraft Artillery Gun Batt.<br />

Mr. Jerome McDonald, age 87,<br />

of <strong>Wilmington</strong> formerly of<br />

Woburn, passed away June 20th,<br />

2006 at the<br />

Winchester<br />

Hospital following<br />

"~"^^^^~ a lengthy illness.<br />

He was the beloved husband of<br />

Mary E. (McCarron). Born in<br />

Woburn, he was the son of the<br />

late Grace (McGonagle) and<br />

Patrick McDonald.<br />

Mr. McDonald worked for<br />

many years as an industrial<br />

maintenance mechanic and has<br />

been retired for a number of<br />

years. He was a United States<br />

Army Veteran of WWII serving<br />

over seas in Normandy,<br />

Northern France and<br />

Rhineland with the 519th Anti<br />

Aircraft Artillery Gun<br />

Battalion.<br />

In addition to his wife Mary,<br />

Mr. McDonald is survived by his<br />

daughters, Jeanne Liston of<br />

Haverhill and Nancy Peabody<br />

of Londonderry, NH. He is also<br />

survived by his grandchildren,<br />

DelGaudio named to<br />

Phillips Academy honor roll<br />

Joseph Liston, Michael,<br />

Meredith and Nathan Peabody.<br />

He is further survived by his<br />

sisters, Ann White of Andover<br />

and Grace Donaghey of<br />

Stoneham. He is predeceased<br />

by his son, Michael McDonald,<br />

and brothers, John and William<br />

McDonald.<br />

Funeral was held from the<br />

McLaughlin-Dello Russo<br />

Funeral Home Saturday, at 9:00<br />

a.m. Followed by a funeral<br />

mass celebrated in St. Thomas<br />

of Villanova Church, 126<br />

Middlesex Ave. <strong>Wilmington</strong>, at<br />

10:00 a.m. Relatives and friends<br />

were invited attend. Visiting<br />

hours were Friday 4:00 p'.m.<br />

thru 8:00 p.m. Services conclud-<br />

ed with burial at Calvary<br />

Cemetery, Woburn.<br />

It has been requested that in<br />

lieu of flowers memorial contri-<br />

butions may be made In<br />

Jerome's memory to the Dana<br />

Farber Cancer Institute 44<br />

Binney St. Boston, MA 02115.<br />

ANDOVER, MASS.- Phillips and Rena DelGaudio of the honor roll, students must<br />

Academy has announced Evan Tewksbury to the honor roll for maintain at least a 5-point aver-<br />

F. DelGaudio, son of Vicente the spring term. To be named to age on a 6 point scale.<br />

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