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ALFRED PERRAULT, 83 LONGTIME NEWTON TEACHER
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Alfred A. Perrault of Needham, a science and mathematics
teacher at the Weeks and Meadowbrook junior high schools in Newton
for four decades, died Thursday at Glover Memorial Hospital,
Needham. He was 83 and had suffered two strokes since 1987.
Mr. Perrault, who retired from teaching in 1971, was born in
Leominster and graduated from Fitchburg High School and Fitchburg
Normal School, now Fitchburg State College.
In his home workshop on Saturdays in the 1950s and 1960s, N...
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CLARISSA LATHAM, 80 ACTIVE IN NEEDHAM CIVIC AFFAIRS
The Boston Globe
; A funeral service will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the Eaton Funeral Home in Needham for Clarissa Ruth Adams Latham, who died Friday in Glover Memorial Hospital in Needham. She was 80. Born in Natick, Mrs. Latham was a lifelong resident of Needham. She graduated from Needham High School in 1926.
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Frank Fiorentino, 80 Was Needham resident
The Boston Globe
; Frank Fiorentino, a retired maintenance worker for Glover Memorial Hospital in Needham, died of a heart attack Saturday at the hospital. He was 80 and lived in Needham. Born in Kenosha, Wis., Mr. Fiorentino had lived in Needham for 70 years. He had been a truck driver with Needham Oil and had
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Eunice Conners of Needham, 82,active volunteer.(Obituaries)(Obituary)
The Boston Herald
; Eunice M. (Whelan) Conners of Needham, a homemaker and volunteer, died Sunday at home after a lengthy illness. She was 82. Born in Jamaica Plain, she later moved to Needham. Mrs. Conners, a former member of the board of trustees of the Glover Memorial Hospital, was past president of the Glover
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Christopher L. Wise, 29 Needham firefighter
The Boston Globe
; Christopher L. Wise, a Needham firefighter and emergency medical technician who, as "Sparky" the fireman visited children hospitalized with cancer, died of cancer Monday in Glover Memorial Hospital in Needham. He was 29. Mr. Wise was born in Needham and had lived there all his life except for
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ELMER DEFAZIO, 81 RETIRED DENTIST IN NEEDHAM
The Boston Globe
; A funeral Mass for Elmer DeFazio, a Needham dentist, will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow in St. Joseph's Church in Needham. Mr. DeFazio died, apparently of a heart attack, on Saturday in the Waltham-Weston Hospital. He was 81. A 1933 graduate of Tufts Dental School, he practiced dentistry in Needham
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David A. Mason, 66 A retired Needham firefighter
The Boston Globe
; David A. Mason, a firefighter in Needham for 17 years, died of a heart attack Saturday at Glover Memorial Hospital in Needham. He was 66. A lifelong resident of Needham, Mr. Mason served in the Navy during World War II and was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 2498 in Needham. A
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Ruth Hoag of Needham, 93, taught Sunday school.(Obituaries)(Obituary)
The Boston Herald
; Ruth Norma (Chambers) Hoag of Needham, an active church member and Sunday school teacher, died Wednesday at her home. She was 93. Born in Needham, Mrs. Hoag graduated from Needham High School in 1931 and Burdett College in 1933. She joined the Carter Memorial United Methodist Church in 1923 and was
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Carl A. Flint, 82 Retired Needham town official
The Boston Globe
; Carl A. Flint, retired superintendent of the Needham water division, died unexpectedly Thursday at Glover Memorial Hospital in Needham. He was 82. A lifelong resident of Needham, Mr. Flint was a graduate of Needham High School, where he was an outstanding athlete in both football and track. He
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STANLEY P. BIELSKI, 71 FORMER NEEDHAM POLICE DETECTIVE
The Boston Globe
; Stanley P. Bielski of Needham, a retired detective sergeant with his town's police department, died of cancer yesterday in Glover Memorial Hospital, Needham. He was 71. Mr. Bielski joined the Needham Police Department in 1941 and retired in 1981 as a police prosecutor in Dedham District Court.
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Thomas M. Kirkpatrick Was Needham contractor; at 89
The Boston Globe
; Funeral services will be held today at 1:30 p.m. in the Eaton Funeral Home, Needham, for Thomas M. Kirkpatrick, a retired self-employed plasterer and Needham contractor for nearly five decades. Mr. Kirkpatrick died Friday at Glover Memorial Hospital in Needham. He was 89 and a resident of Needham
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