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Malden Evening News, 6 September 1960

Miss Ahern Weds John T. Reboulet
   Rev. Daniel Moran of St. Mary's Church, Melrosem officiated at the nuptial high mass Aug. 20 of Miss Frances E. Ahern, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Ahern, 61 Tappan st. and John T. Reboulet of Ravine rd., both of Melrose. A reception at Hillview Country Club, No. Reading, followed.
   The bride's attandants were her sister, Miss Judith Ahern, maid of honor, and bridesmaids; Miss Sheila Ryan, Miss Joan O'Leary, Miss Nancy Donovan, all of Melrose, and Mrs. Davis McLellan of Malden. Best man was Thomas Leary of Melrose.
   Following a honeymoon in the Poconos Mountains, Mr. and Mrs. Reboulet will live at 415 Lebanon st.
   Mrs. Reboulet is a graduate of St. Mary's High, and is a book-keeper at Malden First National Bank. Mr. Reboulet, son of Mrs. Herman J. Reboulet of Ravine rd., graduated from Malden Catholic High and is with Raytheon.

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The Lowell Sun, 27 September 1960
Mrs. McEnaney
   Mrs. Clara E. (Coughlin) McEnaney, of 190 Perry street, formerly of North Chelmsford, died yesterday at the Tewksbury hospital.
   The daughter of the late William and the late Margaret (Hannon) Coughlin, she was a communicant of the Immaculate Conception church and held membership in the Holy Rosary sodality.
   Mrs. McEnaney was married to the late James E. McEnaney and her survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Thomas P. Dunlavey of Pocasset and Mrs. Paul J. Meade, of Lowell; two sons, Harold F. McEnaney, of Lowell and Russell J. McEnaney of Dracut and a sister Mrs. Annie O'Donnell of Richmond, Canada.
Miss McGregor
   CONCORD—Miss Christina McGregor, 67, Indian Spring road, a resident of this town for 40 years, died Sunday at a Boston hospital, following an illness. She was a native of Glasgow, Scotland and attended the Union church.
   She leaves two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth McAuley, West Concord and Mrs. Mary Robertson, California, as well as a brother, John, of Toronto, Canada.
Salvatore Cafiso
   LAWRENCE—Salvatore Cafiso died here Sunday. Born in Pachino, Italy, he was a resident of this community for over 55 years and prior to his retirement was employed as an engineer in the power plant of the former Pacific mill. He was a member of Lawrence lodge, 902, Sons of Italy and the Santantonesi society of Lawrence. He was also a member of Holy Rosary parish. He leaves two sons, John C. Cafiso of North Chelmsford, and Joseph J. Cafiso of Methuen; a daughter, Frances, wife of Frank Tombarelli of Salem, N. H.; a brother, Joseph Cafiso of Ventura, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Jennie Malone of this city and Mrs. Mary Barranco of Oakland, Calif.
Fall Fatal to Stanley Mazur
   LOWELL—Stanley Mazur, father of a well known Lowell family, died of injuries sustained in an accidental fall from the roof of a house on Fayette street yesterday afternoon.
   Mr. Mazur was repairing a chimney when he fell. He was rushed to nearby St. John's hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival.
   Born in Poland, the son of the late Stanley and Anna (Zarzycka) Mazur, he came to this country in his youth. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Katherine (Cichowicz) Mazur; two daughters, Miss Stella M. Mazur of this city and Mrs. Stanley Simpson of Worcester; and two sons, Lieut. Col. Henry J. Mazur of U. S. Air Force, Santa Monica, Calif., and Edward J. Mazur of this city.
   A communicant of the Holy Trinity Polish church, he was a member of St. Stanislaus society and St. John's Roman Catholic Union No. 658.
Mrs. Sarah A. Donnelly
   CAMBRIDGE—Mrs. Sarah A. Donnelly, widow of John F. Donnelly, and mother of Rev. John J. Donnelly, OMI, former pastor of the Immaculate Conception parish in Lowell and Rev. Sr. Agnes St. John, SND, who taught at Notre Dame academy in Tyngsborough for 17 years, died at her home here yesterday.
   Mrs. Donnelly is also survived by two other daughters, Miss Marie M. Donnelly of Cambridge and Mrs. James M. Donahue of Shrewsbury, as well as several nieces and nephews, among them being Rev. William J. Kelley, OMI, of the Immaculate Conception parish.
Lawrence Radio Man Dies
   LAWRENCE (UPI)—George H. Jaspert, 63, founder and president of radio station WCCM and a staff member of KDKA in Pittsburgh when that station broadcast the world's first commercial program, died last night after a long illness.
   A veteran of 40 years in broadcasting, Jaspert had served as manager of both WBZ and WHDH in Boston. He founded WCCM in 1947.
   He leaves his wife and a son, Jay, news director of WCCM.
Mrs. O'Hearn
   Mrs. Margaret M. (Hurley) O'Hearn, widow of Frank O'Hearn, died yesterday at the Tewksbury hospital. She was born in Ireland, and came to this country when a young girl. She resided in St. Peter's parish for over 50 years, making her home at 571 Central street and was a member of the Blessed Virgin sodality of that parish. Surviving her are two daughters, Mrs. Margaret E. McDermott of this city, and Mrs. Rita M. Tucker of West Palm Beach, Fla., and two sons, John F. and Joseph D. O'Hearn, both of this city.
Mrs. Broadbent
   Mrs. Alice (Clement) Broadbent, of 119 Branch street, and a life long resident of Lowell died yesterday at Lowell General hospital.
   Born in Lowell the daughter of the late Victor and the late Louise (Poirer) Clement, she was a communicant of Notre Dame de Lourdes church and held membership in St. Anne's sodality, and the League of Catholic Women.
   Mrs. Broadbent was married to Frank J. Broadbent, a retired Lieutenant of the Lowell fire department, who survives her along with three daughters, Mrs. Mitchell S. Guziejka, of Lowell, Mrs. Thomas D. Simpson, of Chelmsford, Mrs. Leslie B. Benoit of Lowell; four sisters, Mrs. Peter F. Meade, Mrs. Omer Miron, Mrs. Daniel J. Wholey, Mrs. Edward Chevalier, all of Lowell and a brother, Arthur Clement of Hartford, Conn.

Funeral Notices
   ALABURDA—Died in a local hospital, Sept. 25, Eva (Beau), widow of Frank Alaburda of 30 Nelson street, Lynn, aged 69 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the Nadworthy funeral home, 798 Western avenue, Lynn, Wednesday at 8 a.m. Solemn requiem high mass in St. Michael's church, Lynn, at 9 a.m. Interment in St. Patrick's cemetery, Lowell, at 10.30 a.m. Visiting hours today 2 to 5 and 7 to 10.
   LANE—Died in Lowell, Sept. 25, Thomas J. Lane of 81 Rock street. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 5 and from 7 to 9 p.m. today. Funeral Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock from the Fay funeral home, 307 Thorndike street. Requiem high mass at St. Patrick's church at 9 o'clock. Burial in St. Patrick's cemetery under the direction of Funeral Director Edward I. McCabe.
   HALEY—Of Groton, Sept. 26, Elizabeth J. (Keating), wife of the late Thomas V. Haley, mother of Thomas V. Jr., of Norwood and Miss Helen Haley of Groton. Funeral from the Badger funeral home Thursday at 8 a.m. followed by a requiem high mass at Sacred Heart church at 9. Relatives and friends are invited. Calling hours 7 to 9 tonight and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Wednesday. Burial in St. Mary's cemetery, Ayer. H. L. Badger & Son in charge.
   HONDROS—Died in New York, Sept. 25, Mary Hondros, widow of Spiros Hondros, formerly of Lowell. Friends may call at the funeral home from 7-10 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock from the Pappas funeral home. 120 Cross street. Services at the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox church at 2 p.m. Burial in West Lawn cemetery. Arrangements in charge of Pappas Funeral Home, Inc.
   McDONALD—In Wilmington, formerly of Medford and Charlestown, Ruth M. (Treanor), resident 25 Veranda avenue, beloved wife of Charles L. McDonald and mother of Donald, United States Army and Charles, United States Navy. Funeral from the W. S. Cavanaugh & Sons funeral home, 374 Main street, Wilmington, Wednesday, Sept. 28, at 9 a.m. Solemn high mass of requiem in St. Dorothy's church at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours from 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. today. Late member of St. Cecelia's Court 617 CDA of Medford.
   O'LOUGHLIN—Died Sept. 25, John E. O'Loughlin, formerly of 25 Cross street. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. today. Funeral Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock from the Meehan & Kirwin Funeral Home, 390 Pawtucket street. Solemn high funeral mass at St. Patrick's church at 10 o'clock. Burial in St. Patrick's cemetery. Arrangements in charge of Funeral Directors Meehan & Kirwin.
   WILSON—Died in Westford (suddenly), Sept. 25, Mrs. Augustus E. (Blaisdell) Wilson of Carlisle road, Westford. Friends may call at the J. A. Healy Sons funeral home, Main street, Graniteville, from 3 until 5 and from 7 until 9 o'clock today. Services at the funeral home Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Friends invited. Interment in Fairview cemetery, Westford. Funeral Directors J. A. Healy Sons.
   O'HEARN—Died Sept. 26, at Tewksbury hospital, Mrs. Margaret M. (Hurley) O'Hearn of 571 Central street. Friends may call at the O'Brien funeral home, 32 Whipple street, from 7 to 10 p.m. today and 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesday. Solemn high mass at St. Peter's church at 10 o'clock Thursday. Interment in St. Patrick's cemetery. Funeral arrangements in charge of Funeral Director Henry M. O'Brien.
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1960 Newspaper Abstracts
Middlesex County Massachusetts

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