In Memoriam

Welcome to our "In Memoriam" page; dedicated to our beloved classmates who are no longer with us.

We have been jolted by the loss of many classmates.  We cannot believe they’re gone because we feel so young.  The reality is sobering and harsh.  We’ll miss them for they have faces and personalities that we recall with great fondness.  After all, we shared our days, our dances, our sports, our pranks and romances with them. Their absence reminds us that our days are precious and while that’s obvious, we keep forgetting.

How can we honor those who have passed away much too soon?  Perhaps a commitment to ourselves to treasure and be mindful, every single day, of the gifts that surround us will provide the best tribute of all to our deceased friends and classmates.

Please feel free to add a tribute by clicking the "Add a Tribute to" link for that classmate's name.


 

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Paul E. Davieau

Paul E. Davieau

2018-04-07 View Memorial and Tributes
Robert J. Lawler

Robert J. Lawler

2011-08-15 View Memorial and Tributes
Frederick J. Livingstone

Frederick J. Livingstone

2019-07-23

Frederick J. Livingstone, 76, of Pelham NH, formerly of Arlington MA, passed away peacefully on July 23rd surrounded by his Loving family. Barbara, Justin, Christa, Gavin and TJ Livingstone. Fred the late son of Harold and Antoinette Livingstone left behind 2 brothers David and Scott.

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Marsha Anne Sullivan (Doyle)

Marsha Anne Sullivan (Doyle)

2019-09-23 View Memorial and Tributes
Mary A Caterino (Hanley)

Mary A Caterino (Hanley)

2023-09-30 View Memorial and Tributes
Earl S Foster

Earl S Foster

2023-06-30 View Memorial and Tributes
George Francis (Salty) Mead

George Francis (Salty) Mead

2023-07-19

- - July 19th, 2023
Salty and I grew up as kids on the Mead Farm in Arlington. Although we were cousins we were more like brothers, getting into all kinds of mischief on the farm using his dad's tractor when his brother wasn't watching, picking lots of vegatables and selling them to the neighbors and then running to the local market (Wintons) to spend it all on candy. Driving his motor scooter(no engine) with no brakes from the top of Pine Street to Grove Street and then pushing it back to Pine Street. Riding, with other neighborhood kids on the farm horse Blackie. Jumping on the freight train in Arlington Heights and taking it to Lexinton Center then thumbing home. We enjoyed long...

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Ralph M Warrington

Ralph M Warrington

2021-08-29 View Memorial and Tributes
Carole A. Annese

Carole A. Annese

2022-11-11 View Memorial and Tributes
Otto T. Henrikson

Otto T. Henrikson

2022-12-10 View Memorial and Tributes