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Francis was predeceased by many friends and loved ones including his siblings Philip Bresnahan, Fred Bresnahan, and Barbara Murphy. Mr. Bresnahan was involved in many charitable endeavors. He formed the Francis Bresnahan Trust which provided scholarships from 1986 to 2019 to Peabody residents who had graduated from local high schools. He married Dorothy Costello of East Boston in 1950 and they enjoyed almost 68 years of marriage before her death in 2018. They lived and raised their family in Peabody always emphasizing the need for education, a grounding in Catholicism, and honesty and respect for others.
Mr. Bresnahan expanded and operated M H Bresnahan & Sons until 2004 in Peabody. He was extremely proud of the business and its roots in Peabody. Mr. Bresnahan became involved in local banking, at various times serving on the Boards of Directors of several banks including the Warren 5 Cents Savings Bank, Merchants Warren Bank and Shawmut Bank. He was a licensed real estate broker and participated in real estate development on the North Shore, including residential and commercial development projects. Mr. Bresnahan served as a mentor to younger entrepreneurs, many of whom kept in touch with him until his death.
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From casket choices to funeral flowers, we will guide you through all aspects of the funeral service. Diane Druckman Kelly, 42 of Massapequa Park, passed away Saturday, May 20th, 2017. She was proceeded by her Father Joseph, her brother Steven and her dear friend Hillary. She leaves behind her Mother Janice, her sisters Rhonda and Sharron, her loving husband Matthew and their six year old son Joseph. Diane’s warm and caring personality inspired her nickname Sunshine. She was the matriarch of our chosen family, she watched over scores of friends she kept us all close to her heart.
They married on January 12, 1945 as he returned from service in Germany and France. Together they raised four children in a very loving, caring home, the same home in which she grew up. She also worked as a parish secretary at St. Leo’s Church in Corona for almost 25 years before retiring to Wilton, NY. Marie M. Labat resident of Bush, Louisiana passed away December 1, 2022, at the age of 80.
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She cherished her students and she excelled at encouraging and mentoring. She also received her Masters Degree in Education from Georgia Southern College and was a member of the Effingham Retired Educators Association where she served as president for 4 years. Beverly was kind and gentle but honest when speaking her mind. She was a prayer warrior and faithful member of Powers Baptist Church from the age of 6. She has served in many capacities at Powers including teaching Sunday School and leading the WMU. During Covid she also began watching 3 other church services weekly on her iPad.
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John Alfred Bitter passed away December 6th 2022 at the age of 67. He was born to Emile and Thelma Bitter in Metairie, Louisiana in August 31, 1955. John is preceded in death by his loving girlfriend Dianne Pellegrin, his parents Emile and Thelma Bitter. He leaves behind to cherish his memories, his children, Rachel, Ethen and Kelsey Bitter. Sisters Faye Flores and Maryjane Simone, and Grandchild Briley Behrnes.
If you know of an upcoming event for Louis F. Warrick, please add one. Catherine was a native of Henderson Point, Mississippi and daughter of the... February 8, sam finley williams 86, of charlotte, passed away on january 23, 2022, in charlotte, nc. Mr. Bresnahan gave generously of his time and energy to many civic endeavors. In the 1970s he served on the North Shore Health Planning Council.
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It is with great sadness that the family of Christopher Jaisle announces his passing, after a brief battle with cancer, on February 20, 2018 at the age of 64 years. Chris will be lovingly remembered by his sons, Matthew and Daniel and grandchildren, Donald and Calvin. The spirit and love that defined Chris will be remembered forever by his mother , and brothers and sisters - Andrew , Nancy , Susan , Lorraine , Peter and Donna . Chris will also be forever remembered by his numerous cousins and aunts and uncles.
Mom was born on Feb. 3, 1938, a frail 3lb baby girl who throughout life handled every obstacle that came her way to become the strong, loving woman we celebrate today. When asked, she'd always say her Faith is her strength and her faith never waivered. A long time member of 1st Baptist Church in Slidell. More obituaries → get alerted to new obituaries added to this website. Mr. Bresnahan was a long-time member of the Peabody chapter of the Benevolent Order of the Elks, and the Peabody chapter of the Knights of Columbus. He was a very active member of the Peabody Lions Club, holding numerous offices over time, including King Lion, and being especially involved in fund-raising to support numerous charities.
She was born to James Baragona and Eleanor Trombino in Slidell, Louisiana in 1947. She is preceded in death by her parents James and Eleanor Baragona and Brother Bruce Baragona. She leaves behind to cherish her memories her loving husband Felix Moisant, son Michael Cheramie, daughter-in-law Deborah Cheramie, and Siblings James Baragona Jr., John Baragona, and Mary... If you are interested in sending funeral flowers to a family who have a loved one here, you can send funeral bouquets to Long & Son Mortuary Service nowadays.
St. John’s Elementary School recognized him as a Legacy Honoree in 2004. In addition to his involvement with St. John’s he was a supporter and friend of the Sisters of Notre Dame and the Carmelite Sisters. Derek Borek and Seminarian William Burns, in his final years.
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