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Notilia Milord

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Notilia Milord of Dorchester, in Randolph March 20, beloved wife of the late Facius Milord. Loving mother of Marire Germain, Franz Milord, Ivrose Benjamin and Edeline Deval. Sister of Anthony Ferrier. Also survived by 10 grandchildren, 8 great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Funeral Services will be held on Saturday April 2 in the Boston Missionary Baptist Church, 336 Dudley St., Roxbury at 9 AM. Relatives and Friends invited. Visiting hours will be Friday, April 1, 7 -9 PM in  the Boston Missionary Baptist Church. Interment Forest Hills Cemetery.

Janice L. (Lynch) Mannion

MANNION, Janice L. (Lynch) Of Hingham, age 55, March 27, 2016 after a long battle with cancer which began in August 2008. Beloved wife of John J. Mannion and mother of Jack (John J. Mannion Jr.) and Conall P. Mannion, all of Hingham. Daughter of Joseph and Mary Lynch of Milton. Sister of Cathleen Walsh, Robert Lynch and the late James Lynch, Joseph Lynch Jr. and Constance Lynch, all of Milton. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in St. Pius X Church, 101 Wolcott Street, Milton, Friday, April 1 at 10:00 AM. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours omitted. In lieu of flowers, donations in Janice’s memory may be made to Dana Farber Cancer Institute, P.O. Box 849168, Boston, MA 02284-9168.

Efrain Ortiz Rodriguez

Efrain Ortiz Rodriguez, March 25, Beloved husband of Josefa Ortiz. Devoted father of Madeline  Ortiz and Diane Ortiz both of Boston.  Funeral Service in the Dolan Funeral Home, 1140 Washington St., DORCHESTER LOWER MILLS, Weds, March 30 at 11 o’clock.  Interment Fairview Cemetery, Boston.

Ines M. Barbosa

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Barbosa, Ines M. of Dorchester died March 26, 2016 surrounded by her family.  Beloved wife  of   Mario Depina of Dorchester.  Loving and devoted mother of  Dilva Depina  and Dexter  Spinola both of Dorchester.  Sister of Flora Barbosa, Samuel Brandao, Manuel Brandao, Laurindo Brandao, Alice  Brandao, Toni Vale, John Barbosa, Ana Barbosa and the late Tony Barbosa.

Ines was Born in Fogo, Cape Verde.  After coming to the United States she worked at the Westin Hotel in Boston for many years before her illness.   Ines loved her family who were truly the cornerstone of her life.  She will be missed by all who had the pleasure to have known her.

Relatives and friends respectfully invited to attend the visiting hours on Wednesday 5-8PM in the Dolan Funeral Home, 1140 Washington Street, Dorchester.  Funeral Service on Thursday in the Dolan Funeral at 10:30am.  Burial in Saint Michaels Cemetery, Boston.

 

 

 

Rev. Howard V. O’Shea OFM

Rev. Howard V. O’Shea, O.F.M., Franciscan priest and Catholic chaplain at Brown University from 1967-1994, died on March 26th in Wyckoff, New Jersey.  He was 88.  He is survived by the members of his Franciscan community, loving cousins, nieces and nephews, and is remembered by hundreds of friends.

Born William Francis O’Shea in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the second son of Edward and Mary O’Shea, he grew up in Belmont, Massachusetts with his late brothers, Edward and Robert, and attended Phillips Academy Andover before joining the US Army in 1945.  He studied Japanese at Yale University in preparation for deployment in the Pacific before the end of World War II.  After leaving the army, he graduated with a degree in English from Harvard College in 1949, and worked as a reporter for United Press International, before he found his lifelong calling in the Franciscan Order, where he was ordained a priest in 1958, taking the name Howard Vincent. He taught philosophy and theology at Saint Joseph’s Seminary, Saint Francis College, and Holy Name College, before being named the first full-time Catholic chaplain at Brown, where he served as a source of inspiration, strength, and wisdom for thousands of students for 27 years.

During decades of change in American Catholic life beginning with the transformation of the Church spurred by Vatican II and the turbulent 1960s campus protests, Fr. O’Shea was a beacon of compassion and an energetic advocate of spiritual renewal. A supporter of greater ecumenical understanding, he was known for his passionate activism and broad-minded generosity.  He loved working with students and was himself always young at heart. Throughout his ministry, he bore witness to Saint Francis’ commitment to peace and to love for all those seeking God’s mercy.

Fr. O’Shea left Brown in 1994 and served as Chaplain for Foreign Students in the Archdiocese of Aix-en-Provence in France, taking daily bike rides around the countryside.  During summers, he provided relief for overworked priests in need of vacation by running parishes in England and Sweden, and he touched each new community with his gentleness and joy.  Fr. O’Shea retired from full-time ministry in 2011 and lived at Saint Anthony Shrine in Boston until 2015.  Even in his last months, he continued to befriend those around him, and he found strength and peace in his faith.

Visiting hours at Saint Anthony Shrine, First Floor Chapel, 100 Arch Street, Boston, Wednesday 4-7 PM with a Wake Service at 7PM. A Con-celebrated Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in St. Anthony Shrine, Second Floor Chapel, Thursday March 31 at 10:00 AM. Interment Saint Joseph Cemetery, West Roxbury.

Ruth C. Kubik

Ruth C. Kubik, March 25, of Weymouth, Beloved mother of Kathleen K. McMahon and her husband Joe of  Weymouth, Janet “ Snooky” Casinelli and her husband Jim of  Quincy, Elaine M. Noonan and her husband Jack of Weymouth, and Darlene Kubik and her husband Mike of  Rockland. Also survived by 7 grandsons and 10 great grandchildren. Funeral Service in the Dolan Funeral Home, 460 Granite Ave., EAST MILTON SQUARE, Tuesday, at Noon. Visitation 10 am – Noon. Interment
Cedar Grove Cemetery, Dorchester. If lieu of flowers donations  in Ruth’s memory may be sent to St.  Judes Children’s Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105.

Maxine Inniss

 

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Inniss, Maxine of Dorchester, passed away March 23, 2016 peacefully with her family by her side.  Beloved daughter of Roy L. and Judian (Perry) Inniss of Dorchester.  Loving sister of Marsha Inniss-Mitchell and her husband Dorsey, Melissa Inniss, Myrnelle  Inniss, and Michela  Inniss all of Dorchester, Furgusson Inniss of Clermont, FL and Cuthbert Nelson of Point Fortin, Trinidad.  Cherished aunt of Meikal, Khyla, Kwalib, J’arah, Jaya, Dorsey Christopher, Myles, Saran, Sherlon, Akhim, and Jazz.  Best friend of John McGovern of West Hollywood, CA, and special friend to Shane Davis of Quincy, MA.

Born in San Fernando, Trinidad, Maxine immigrated to Boston, Ma at a young age. The eldest of five sisters, she was a perfect role model, and had loving, positive, protective and strong spirit. Maxine was a passionate vocalist with early training at the New England Conservatory of Music.  A state track and field champion at Newton North High School, she received a full sports scholarship to attend Boston University, and later earned a Master’s Degree from NYU in Interactive Communications. She loved to create beautiful things, and was an independent design consultant for many years building websites and marketing materials for her clients.  Most recently, Maxine transitioned to the non-profit sector, supporting the mission of Healthworks Community Fitness, while working on her doctoral degree. She enjoyed organizing birthdays and fun outings for her nieces and nephews, taking pictures of her family, wrapping gifts at Christmas and dining out with those near and dear to her. She also leaves a huge extended family of aunts, uncles and cousins to celebrate her life, and a network of close friends.

Relatives and friends respectfully invited to attend the visitation in the Berea Seventh Day Adventist Church, 108 Seaver Street, Dorchester, Thursday March 31, 2016  10:00AM-11:00AM.  A Service will follow at 11:00AM.  Burial in Forest Hills Cemetery, Boston.  See www.dolanfuneral.com for online condolences and directions.

Babamir Abbasi

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Babamir Abbasi, age 87 of Brighton, passed away suddenly on March 23, 2016. He was predeceased by his beloved wife Rakhshandeh Shakibaian. Loving father of Flora, Fariba, Azita, Reza, Feraydoon, and Fariborz Abbasi. A Graveside service will be held on Thursday March 24 at Newton Cemetery, 791 Walnut St. Newton Centre, MA 02459 at 12PM. Relatives and friends invited.

A memorial visitation will be held at the Iranian Association of Boston, 17 Nichols Ave., Watertown, MA on Friday, March 25 from 4-9PM. Dinner will be served, all are welcomed. For more information please call 617-924-4726

Judith A. McCarthy

 

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Judith Jamison McCarthy, of Quincy, formerly of Milton, died March 17, 2016. Beloved wife of the late Thomas F. McCarthy; loving mother of Thomas McCarthy and his wife Mirela of Taunton, Jennifer Nardone and her husband Joseph of Swampscott and Amy Jamison McCarthy  and her husband Stephen Williams of Kingston. Sister of Carol J. Mayer and her husband Donald of White  Plains, New York. Cherished  Grammy of James McCarthy, Zoe and Sophia Nardone and Cristian Petcu. Judy was the beloved Auntie of Jamie Tibbals and Great Auntie to Douglas, TJ and Kate, all of Scotch Planes, NJ.

Judy was born in Boston and raised in Milton. She was a graduate of Milton High School class of 1957. She earned her undergraduate from Curry College and a Masters in English from Simmons, graduating summa cum laude, class of 1986.  Judy was a master of both the English and French languages. Her passion and skill for writing included published articles, corporate compliance and security, poetry and countless beautiful notes to her children and grandchildren. In retirement, Judy followed her passion for New England history to the “Church of the Presidents” the final resting place of Presidents John Adams and John Quincy Adams; volunteering as a tour guide, she shared her excitement and knowledge with thousands of visitors. Judy loved music and playing her baby grand piano; singing spirituals, blues and her favorites from Tom Jones and James Taylor. If she wasn’t reading non-fiction or the Wall Street Journal, she was knitting, walking along the beach or spending time with her loving cat, Boyo. Judy was most happy when she was with her family and spending time with her grandchildren, teaching them how to garden, write stories, make forts and create art.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at Saint Agatha Church, Adams Street at Brook Road, Milton Wednesday, March 23 at 10:30 A.M. Relatives and friends respectfully invited to attend the visiting hours on Tuesday, March 22 from 7-9 P.M. at the Dolan Funeral Home, 460 Granite Avenue, EAST MILTON SQUARE. Burial private.

Rakhshandeh Shakibaian

 

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Rakhshandeh Shakiabaian, age 76 of Brighton, passed away on March 18, 2016 surrounded by her loving family, beloved wife of Babamir Abbasi. Devoted mother of Flora, Fabby, Azita, Reza, Feraydoon, and Fariborz Abbasi. A Graveside service will be held on Saturday March 19 at Newton Cemetery, 791 Walnut St. Newton Centre, MA 02459 at 1PM. Relatives and friends invited.

A memorial visitation will be held at the Iranian Association of Boston, 17 Nichols Ave., Watertown, MA on Friday, March 25 from 4-9PM. Dinner will be served, all are welcomed. For more information please call 617-924-4726