John mastrangelo braintree ma

          John S. Mastrangelo, age 94, entered into eternal life on November 28, John was born in Italy, grew up in Roxbury and has lived in Braintree for many....

          John S. Mastrangelo, age 94, entered into eternal life on November 28, John was born in Italy, grew up in Roxbury and has.

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          Thomas C. Stretch Jr. January 17,

          by Clancy Lucid Jan 19, in Obituaries | 0 comments

          Thomas C. Stretch Jr. age 89, entered into eternal life on January 17, after a brief illness.

           Grew up in Roxbury, raised his family in Dorchester, lived in Stoughton for many years, and finally at the Allerton House in Weymouth. Tom served in the Army Airborne during the Korean War in Germany. Mr. Stretch  was a retired painter for the Boston Housing Authority with over 40 years of service.

          Mastrangelo, age 94, entered into eternal life on November 28, John was born in Italy, grew up in Roxbury and has lived in Braintree for.

        1. Carving birds is “a great hobby,” according to John Mastrangelo, a Braintree resident for 58 years and chaplain of American Legion Post
        2. John S. Mastrangelo, age 94, entered into eternal life on November 28, John was born in Italy, grew up in Roxbury and has lived in Braintree for many.
        3. MASTRANGELO, Ellen, M. (Coppola), of Braintree, died suddenly in her home, February 3, , at the age of Ellen was born in Roslindale and lived in.
        4. Mastrangelo married to Constance of Danvers, and Lisa A. Mastrangelo of Braintree.
        5. He was a transporter for Hertz Car Rentals for many years as well. He loved Notre Dame

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          Anne O&#;Donnell ~ January 14,

          by Clancy Lucid Jan 17, in Obituaries | 0 comments

          Anne (Mallett) O’Donnell of Quincy entered into eternal life on January 14, after a brief illness.

          Anne grew up in Braintree and has lived in Quincy for many years. She graduated from Sacred Heart High School in Weymouth and U-Mass Boston. Mrs. O’Donnell worked at the Boston Globe in their ad