Timothy J. Ryan, of Plymouth, passed away on July 28 after a brief illness. Born in Cambridge, he was the son of the late Mabel (Sullivan) Ryan and Ernest Ryan, both of Randolph and Plymouth. He was married to Elizabeth (Thorne) Ryan for 42 years and is survived by his brothers Michael and Dennis. Always […]
Category: Obituaries
Wayne Allen Botelho, 76, a man of diverse interests who loved people
Wayne Allen Botelho, 76, of Plymouth passed away peacefully at his home on Tuesday, Aug. 6, surrounded by his loved ones. He was the beloved husband of the late Kathleen Ann (Habel) Botelho. Born in Plymouth on July 14th, 1948, Wayne was the beloved son of the late John and Esther (Silva) Botelho. He was […]
G. Gregory White, 76, an adventurous man
G. Gregory White, 76, a lifelong resident of Plymouth (at least in his heart) and a proud Mayflower descendant, died on Aug 2. He attended Plymouth public schools, followed by college at Clark University in Worcester. A man of adventure, he lived his bucket list – never putting off until tomorrow what could be done […]
George Lavigne III, 56, a unique and interesting man
George Lavigne III, 56, of Plymouth, died Wednesday, July 24, 2024, at Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital-Plymouth. He was the son of Donna (Read) Lavigne of Plymouth and the late George Lavigne Jr. Born in Taunton on July 29, 1967, he was educated at Plymouth-Carver High School. George worked as a technician for many years. A […]
Donna M. Dias, known for her warm spirit and athletic prowess
Donna M. Dias, a lifelong Plymouth resident, passed away peacefully on July 21 at Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital-Plymouth after a courageous battle with illness. Born on September 30, 1952, Donna was the beloved wife of Stephen A. Dias and daughter of the late John and Mary Lee (Madrid) Fernandez. Donna’s academic journey began in Plymouth, […]
John J. Ghidoni, was Plymouth police officer and firefighter
John J. Ghidoni, of Plymouth, passed away peacefully on July 9 at Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital-Plymouth, surrounded by his loving family and his beloved soulmate, Rosalie F. (Mello) Ghidoni. John was born in Plymouth on June 28, 1936, son of the late Mando and Mary (Balboni) Ghidoni. He was educated in Plymouth schools and graduated […]
Barry W. Brodil, 77, longtime dentist who later overcame adversity
Dr. Barry W. Brodil, 77, died at home in Plymouth on Friday, July 12. He grew up in Randolph, where his family owned Brodil’s Bootery, a family shoe store. He attended Randolph public schools until high school when he transferred to Cardinal Spellman High School. After graduation, he went to Stonehill College and graduated in […]
Malcolm Oscar Asadoorian Sr., called Manomet Bluffs his ‘paradise on Earth’
Malcolm Oscar Asadoorian Sr. of Manomet Bluffs and Worcester, passed peacefully at his home next to his brother Richard on July 10. His beloved wife Rose (DerKazarian) Asadoorian passed in 2010. He was the eldest son of Armenian genocide survivors Oscar (Asadoor) Asadoorian and Virginia (Kaprielian) Asadoorian and is named after Melkon Asadoor Asadoorian, who […]
Florence W. Seward, 80, longtime nurse, Sunday school teacher
Florence W. Seward of Plymouth, 80, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, godmother, and retired nurse died peacefully at home surrounded by family on June 19. Born on June 26, 1943, in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, to Roderick and Catherine (MacAulay) Gillis, Florence graduated from Cape Cod Community College with a degree in nursing. She worked in […]
Ella ‘Lorraine’ Zaniboni, 89, enjoyed camping, cooking, and knitting
Ella “Lorraine” Zaniboni, 89, of Plymouth, died Monday, July 1, at home with family. She was the wife of the late Richard Zaniboni, and the daughter of the late Earl and Mary (Brown) Knight. Born on May 20, 1935, Lorraine worked in nursing in the Plymouth area, as well as for the Solo company, Colonial […]