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Mashpee, Massachusetts Eileen Tye 1943 — 2024 Philanthropist Eileen Tye of Cambridge and Cape Cod has died. She was 81. Eileen spent the last 15 years of her life fighting various types of cancer, yet never dwelled on the burdens she faced - she was focused on the present - inspiring others with her positive energy, humor, and strength. A former educator and businesswoman she also earned a PhD in Nutrition and a Doctoral Degree in Naturopathic Medicine. Eileen and her late husband, A. Raymond Tye, supported nearly every charitable organization in the Boston area and beyond. In 2000, she founded the Ray Tye Medical Aid Foundation in honor of her husband, and together they helped save the lives of thousands of people from around... Mashpee, Massachusetts William Edward Whalley 1933 — 2024 William E. Whalley, age 90, of Mashpee, MA and formerly of East Sandwich, MA died peacefully on July 12, 2024 at McCarthy Care Center in Sandwich. He was the beloved husband of the late Marilyn (Blessington) Whalley with whom he shared 62 wonderful years of marriage before her death in 2021. Bill was born August 28, 1933 in Chicago, IL to parents Robert E. and Genevieve A. (Kordalski) Whalley. While he was born in Chicago, he later moved and grew up in Salem, MA. While at Salem High School, Bill had his first experience as a journalist, covering school sports for the Salem Evening News. After graduating, Bill enrolled at Boston University where he was a campus correspondent for the Boston... Dennis Port, Massachusetts Mary A. Genovese 1934 — 2024 Mary A. Genovese, 89, of Dennis Port, passed away peacefully on July 11, 2024. She was born on December 29, 1934, to the late Casimiro Ciano and Alta (Cicerano) Ciano. Mary was a 1952 graduate of Somerville High School. Three years later, she met the love of her life, Peter Genovese, with whom she shared 67 wonderful years of marriage. Mary and Peter spent 40 years living and raising their family in North Reading, MA, and 20 years in Florida, before moving back to Massachusetts to continue their extraordinary life together. She was a loving wife, mother, and a hard worker throughout the course of her life. Mary was a dedicated office manager at Atlantic Market in Reading, MA for over 25... Dennis Port, Massachusetts Mary A. Genovese 1934 — 2024 Mary A. Genovese, 89, of Dennis Port, passed away peacefully on July 11, 2024. She was born on December 29, 1934, to the late Casimiro Ciano and Alta (Cicerano) Ciano. Mary was a 1952 graduate of Somerville High School. Three years later, she met the love of her life, Peter Genovese, with whom she shared 67 wonderful years of marriage. Mary and Peter spent 40 years living and raising their family in North Reading, MA, and 20 years in Florida, before moving back to Massachusetts to continue their extraordinary life together. She was a loving wife, mother, and a hard worker throughout the course of her life. Mary was a dedicated office manager at Atlantic Market in Reading, MA for over 25... West Falmouth, Massachusetts Martha Anne Vaccaro 1930 — 2024 Martha Anne Vaccaro (nee Walsh) died peacefully on Tuesday, July 9 at age 93 in her West Falmouth, Mass., home following a brief illness. Her life of service, love, faith, and achievement was capped with two weeks of visits from the sprawling family that will forever adore, respect, and admire her. A mathematician, an educator, a tireless volunteer, a voracious reader, and a devout Catholic, Martha was a pillar of the Falmouth community where she lived for seven decades and raised six children with her beloved husband Ralph. The site of countless cookouts, reunions, Christmas celebrations, bocce matches, and other gatherings, her home remained a nexus for her children and their families, as... Brewster, Massachusetts Charles J. Yakimchuk 2024 Charles J. Yakimchuk of Brewster passed away at Mass General Hospital on July 7,2024. He is the husband of the late Rita L. and father of Kimberly Gaughran of Brewster. For complete services information and obituary go to www.chapmanfuneral.com Mashpee, Louisiana Arnold E. Low 1935 — 2024 Arnold Edward Low, 88, of Mashpee, formerly of Cotuit and San Mateo, California, passed away peacefully surrounded with the love of his family on July 5, 2024. Ed, the son of Ariel and Anita Low was born in San Francisco, California and raised in Hillsborough, CA. Beginning at Pacific Bell's "Little Bell Labs", Ed served as a draftsman and finished his 30 + year career as a senior design engineer. Early in his career, Ed took time to serve his country and enlisted in the Navy and was very proud of his service on the USS Ponchatoula, being honorably discharged in 1961. After retiring from Pacific Bell, Ed played "Mr. Mom", managed a restaurant and, with Kathy, owned a very successful... Yarmouth, Massachusetts Anne P Manning 1933 — 2024 Anne Patricia (Murphy) Manning, affectionately known as "Doody" of South Yarmouth, MA passed away on July 4th at Cape Cod Hospital at the age of 91. Doody leaves behind her daughters Rosemary Maguire of Long Beach, NY; Kristin Roper and her husband Michael of West Roxbury, MA; Karen Shea and her husband Danny of South Yarmouth, MA; Elizabeth Lynch and her husband Mike of West Yarmouth, MA; her grandchildren Philip Maguire, Devon Maguire, JP Maguire, Jacqueline Roper, Christopher Roper and Grace Lynch; and her legacy continues through her seven cherished great-grandchildren and her beloved nieces and nephews in the Murphy/Manning family. Doody also leaves behind her best friend of 77 years... Mashpee, Massachusetts Joseph Gora 1939 — 2024 Joseph C. Gora, Jr., 85, passed unexpectedly on July 2, 2024 at Falmouth Hospital. Born on May 28, 1939, in Boston, MA, Joe was a respected business owner who successfully managed and owned trucking and building companies, contributing significantly to his community growth and employees lives. Joe shared a deep bond with his wife, Rita Gora (Smyth), over their love for dogs. Together, they were regular participants in dog shows, celebrating their passion for canine companionship. This shared hobby was more than just a pastime; it was a meaningful part of their lives together. Joe is survived by his sister, Jeanne Logan, brother-in-law Michael Logan, and numerous nieces, nephews,... Harwich, Massachusetts Lois E. Eaton 1931 — 2024 Lois Elizabeth Eaton (92) of Harwich Port, MA died on July 2, 2024. Lois was predeceased by her parents Kenneth Frank and Dora (Kuehdorf) Eaton and first cousin Judith Beeler. Lois was a long-time member of the United Methodist Church I South Hadley Falls where she grew up. She went on to attend three colleges; Green Mountain College (Associates of Arts), Plymouth Teacher's College (BA in Education), and Bridgewater State(MA in Education). Lois taught elementary school for 33 years, 25 of them in Westerly, RI. After retirement, Lois moved to Harwich Port, MA where she made her full-time residence since 1987, though she had been spending summers there since 1963 when she became a member of... Barnstable, Massachusetts Gloria Murphy 1952 — 2024 Gloria (Lambert) Murphy, 71, passed away peacefully on July 1st after a long courageous battle with COPD. Gloria was born November 17th 1952 in Caribou, ME to Norman and Millie Lambert. Her family eventually settled in Springfield, MA. She grew up the youngest of three girls. She cherished her sisters, Helene and Susan, and the sisterhood they shared throughout their lives. Gloria was a graduate of Classical High School in Springfield. At 19 years old she survived a near fatal motorcycle accident. The accident left her with lifelong physical challenges but she never let that slow her down. She always found a way to persevere and make the most of every day. Gloria moved to Yarmouth in the... South Yarmouth, Massachusetts Karen Francis Puleo 1942 — 2024 Karen Francis (Walsh) Puleo a devoted sister, wife mother Auntie, and Nanna entered into Heaven's Care on July 1, 2024 after a long battle with Alzheimer's Disease. Born to Peter A. and Isabelle (Alice) Walsh in Malden Massachusetts on 12 March 1942 the youngest of four girls. After serving in the U.S. Army Air Corps in World War 2 Karen's Dad qualified for Veteran's Housing and Karen became a proud resident of South Boston's Old Colony Housing Project, "the greatest home town in the world". Karen was often heard singing "Southie is my home town" or "I love South Boston" songs her children referred to as "The Southie National Anthem". Karen attended and was a 1960 graduate of St.... Barnstable, Massachusetts Jean R Strathie 1942 — 2024 Jean R. Strathie, PhD, 82, passed away on June 30, 2024 at Bridges by Epoch in Mashpee. Born June 27, 1942 in Perth Amboy, NJ to John Shegas and Jean (Koneski) Shegas. Jean and Howard Strathie were married on August 11, 1973 on Mayflower Beach in Dennis, MA. They enjoyed many summers together in Eastham before moving to Marstons Mills. Jean earned a Masters Degree and a PhD in Special Education from UMASS Amherst. Her career was dedicated teaching students with special needs. She taught at several Cape schools after she and Howie moved to the Cape. Jean completed her educational career as Dean of the Cardinal Cushing School in Hanover, retiring in 1998. After retirement, Jean continued... Harwich, Massachusetts William F. Ryan, Jr. 1942 — 2024 William F. Ryan, Jr. of Harwich, MA died on June 30, 2024 surrounded by his loving family. He was the husband of Eileen M. (Loftus) Ryan. They were married on August 22, 1964 in St. Stephen's Church in Worcester, MA. Theirs was a story-book romance beginning in middle school and continuing throughout the 59 years of their marriage. Born in Worcester, MA on November 2, 1942, Bill was the eldest son of William F. Ryan, Sr. and Jessie M. (Enman) Ryan. He spent his early years in Worcester where he enjoyed being part of a large family surrounded by brothers, sisters, cousins, and friends who filled his life with much love and laughter. Bill graduated from St. Stephen's High School and The New... Colebrook, New Hampshire Christopher Britton 1961 — 2024 Christopher Alan Britton, 62, of Colebrook, NH, formerly of Barnstable, MA, died June 26 in Weymouth after a brief illness. He lived his final moments the way he approached life, surrounded by friends and family sharing love, fond memories, and stories. Born in Weymouth, MA in 1961, Christopher was the youngest child of William and Priscilla Britton. He was the brother to Stephen, Scott, Jonathan, and Lori. Christopher graduated from Barnstable High School in 1979 and worked in construction for nearly four decades. Christopher was an avid outdoorsman who loved to fish and hunt, often traveling around the country to find new fishing and hunting locations. Christopher was a loving father,... Cotuit, Massachusetts Ruth Alden Pierce 1993 — 2024 Ruth Alden Pierce, 93, of Cotuit, Massachusetts passed away on Friday, June 21st at The Royal of Cotuit nursing home after a short stay. She was the daughter of the late Victor and Edith Ryder of Harwich, Massachusetts and a descendant of John Alden. Ruth was born at Brockton Hospital on February 1, 1931. Her parents moved to the Cape and she graduated from Harwich high school in 1949. She started her 35 year career as a telephone operator in Harwich and eventually moved to the Hyannis office. She belonged to the Telephone Pioneers of America and the Eastern Star. She also worked in her father's business, Victor S. Ryder's Auction Gallery. She loved antiquing and owned a small antique shop... Mashpee, Massachusetts Patricia E. Donohue 1943 — 2024 Patricia E. "Patty" Donohue, 81, of Mashpee, formerly of Sherborn, passed away unexpectedly on June 17, 2024. She was the beloved wife of John "Jack" Donohue and daughter of the late John and Margaret Flynn. A distinguished career in nursing began after graduating high school in Olean New York. She would later earn a Bachelors in Science from Worcester State College while simultaneously raising four daughters and supporting her husband's family business. Beginning in 1965 at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester New York, Patty retired as nursing director of Elizabeth Seton Residence in Wellesley, MA. Like all devoted nurses, there is no record of the countless patients and families she... Plymouth, Massachusetts Marvin Miller 1940 — 2024 Marvin Miller, of Plymouth formerly of Mashpee, passed away peacefully on June 16, 2024, at the age of 84, surrounded by his family. Marvin will be remembered as a remarkable man and the patriarch of our family, always ready to listen and offer his wisdom. He was a testament to the idea that true wealth lies in family connections and shared joy. His life was an example of hard work, dedication, and a commitment to making a difference in the lives of his family and everyone fortunate enough to know him. He leaves behind his beloved wife of 60 years, Millie (Block) Miller, his devoted children Robert Miller and wife Jennifer Montgomery-Miller of Venice, FL, and Joanne Sullivan and husband...
Cape Cod Times Memorials and Obituaries | We Remember (2024)

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The late Douglas Legler, from Fargo, North Dakota, may have the funniest and most concise obituary ever. The whole obituary reads "Doug Died." And that's exactly the way he wanted it. Legler died at 85 years old on June 27, and his local paper, The Forum, ran the obituary at his family's request Wednesday.

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Glassdoor.com reports that the estimated total pay for an Obituary Writer with 0-1 year experience is $83,616 per year in the United States area, with an average salary of $67,084 per year. Many times, family members are too busy, too emotional, or ill-equipped to write an obituary that is suited for a proper send off.

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