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DEATH
Barbara A. (Souza) Littlewood
Dec 08, 2024

Barbara A. (Souza) Littlewood, 93, of New Bedford died December 8, 2024 at Royal of Fairhaven.

She was the wife of the late Donald C. Littlewood.

Born in New Bedford, daughter of the late Manuel and Elsie A. (Davis) Souza, she lived in New Bedford most of her life.

Barbara was a graduate of Boston School for the Deaf.

She had a close relationship with Jesus and was a member of the New Life Pentecostal Church in Acushnet.

The family is grateful to granddaughter Abby for caring for Barbara in her home.

Survivors include her 3 sons, Ronald Littlewood of Marion, Paul Littlewood and his wife Rebecca of Fairhaven and Shawn Littlewood and his wife Carolyn of Westminister, SC; 5 grandchildren; and 4 great-grandchildren.

Her visiting hours will be held on Tuesday, December 17th from 4-7 PM in the Saunders-Dwyer Mattapoisett Home for Funerals, 50 County Rd. (Rt. 6), Mattapoisett. For directions and guestbook, visit www.saundersdwyer.com.

DEATH
Richard "Dick" M. Cotter
Dec 05, 2024

Richard "Dick" M. Cotter passed away on Thursday, December 5, 2024, at the age of 87, surrounded by his family after a long illness. He was a loving and devoted husband to Joan M. (Leclair) Cotter for 61 years and a caring father, grandfather, great-grandfather, uncle and brother.

He was born in New Bedford, MA to Joseph W. Cotter and Cecelia E. (Cowen) Cotter and was a graduate of New Bedford High School. He then earned his Bachelor's degree from Bryant College. After college, he went on to proudly serve with distinction in the U.S. Army and after being honorably discharged, he started his career in banking at the First National Bank of New Bedford. He held various positions there and at other banks over four decades. Although he liked banking, he found true satisfaction teaching Macro and Micro Economics as an adjunct professor at Bristol Community College, for over twenty years. Dick had a quiet zest for life, a dry sense of humor, and a passion for dessert. He was a lifelong golfer and he thoroughly enjoyed sailing, watching his grandchildren grow, traveling with his wife, and reading books.

Whenever you asked him for help, he was always the first to show up and the last to leave. He never asked for anything in return, nor did he ever ask to be acknowledged for anything he ever did, he would just quietly go about the task at hand. This might be something he'd ask us all to reflect on in our busy lives, and how we should undertake helping others in our community.

His life was not without difficulties, nor was it absent health problems. However, he'll be most notably remembered for always staring down adversity and never giving up on anything or anyone. He was loved and will be deeply missed by many, especially to all those over the years he had "given the day off!"

We'd like to thank all the various health care providers he has had over the years, that were instrumental in giving us valuable time with him that we may not have ever had without their involvement. We'd also like to thank the local Council's on Aging and the various Alzheimer's and Dementia programs that helped us through his decline. And lastly, if you know anyone who is a caretaker, please reach out to them, even if it's just to say "hello" we know they will greatly appreciate it.

His private Funeral Mass was celebrated on Tuesday, December 10th in Holy Name of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Church that honored his life, his faith and his service. Burial will follow in Sacred Heart Cemetery. Arrangements are with the Saunders-Dwyer Home for Funerals, 495 Park St., New Bedford. For directions and guestbook, visit www.saundersdwyer.com.

DEATH
Jill (Crippin) Vancour
Dec 03, 2024

Jill (Crippin) Vancour, 57, Of Mattapoisett died November 28, 2024 unexpectedly at St. Luke's Hospital.

Born in Wareham, daughter of Harriet L. (Kremp) Crippin of Mattapoisett and the late Warren D. Crippin, she lived in Mattapoisett all of her life.

She was employed as a cook in several local restaurants, and was a 1985 graduate of Old Colony Vocational High School.

Jill enjoyed making jewelry and painting art.

Survivors include her mother; her fiance, Scott Davis of Marion; her son, Scott Perry of Wilkes-Barre PA; a daughter, Dayna Crippin of Sanford, FL; a sister, Jan Thomas of Mattapoisett; six nieces and nephews, Derek Crippin and his wife K-Leigh Crippin, Cory Thomas, Joshua Thomas, Taylor Crippin, and Kyle Pina; and one great niece and one great nephew, Sophia and Adam Crippin.

She was the mother of the late Zachary Sherman.

Her funeral service and burial in St. Anthony's Cemetery will be private. Arrangements are with the Saunders-Dwyer Mattapoisett Home for Funerals, 50 County Rd. (Rt. 6), Mattapoisett. For online guestbook, visit www.saundersdwyer.com.

DEATH
Barbara Whitehead Silva
Dec 02, 2024

Barbara Whitehead Silva, 93, of Mattapoisett, Massachusetts died peacefully at home on Monday, December 2, 2024. She was the daughter of the late Charles "Carlie" Whitehead and Blanche Whitehead of Dartmouth, MA, and mother of Lisa A. Grace, and grandmother of Matthew R. Grace.

Barbara was a graduate of Dartmouth High School. She was a devout Catholic and long-time parishioner of St. Anthony's Church in Mattapoisett. She donated regularly to the Mattapoisett police and emergency services departments, as well as to United States Veterans. Barbara held her extended family and friends close to her heart. Referred to as Baba by her loved ones, she raised and impacted many generations amongst her family, friends, colleagues, and community.

Barbara was the former President/CEO of First Citizens' Federal Credit Union, starting in the early 1950's as Treasurer, she served the bank for 45 years. Barbara led their growth from a state-chartered credit union to a federally-chartered credit union in the 1980's, as well as their expansion from their Bristol county headquarters in New Bedford to several branches and counties throughout Massachusetts.

Barbara was a committed member of the communities in the South Coast of Massachusetts, particularly New Bedford, and was a business leader at a time when women were in the extreme minority. Barbara served many area organizations, including as former Trustee of St. Luke's Hospital; Board Member of the Massachusetts Small Business Loan Review Board, the United Way, and New Bedford Junior Achievement; Board Member and Chairperson of the New Bedford Area Chamber of Commerce, Director of the Credit Union National Association (CUNA) of Massachusetts, and Executive Committee Member of the Economic Development Corporation of Greater New Bedford. She was the first woman inducted into the New Bedford Area Business Hall of Fame in 1985 and received the Citation Award from the American Business Women's Association in 1987.

A private Funeral Mass will be held for her family. A celebration of Barbara's life will be held at the Country Club of New Bedford (where she was a member for over 30 years) on Saturday, December 14, from 11am to 2pm. The celebration is open to all who knew and loved Barbara.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations are made in Barbara's name to St. Anthony's Church of Mattapoisett, MA. (https://anthonyandrita.com). Arrangements are by the Saunders-Dwyer Mattapoisett Home for Funerals, 50 County Rd., Mattapoisett. For online condolence book, please visit www.saundersdwyer.com.

DEATH
Steven A. Briggs
Dec 01, 2024

Steven A. Briggs, 68, of Marion passed away unexpectedly at home on December 1, 2024. He was the husband of Rita L. St. Germaine and the son of the late Sherman and Joanne (Mead) Briggs.

He was born in Wareham and lived in Marion his whole life.

Mr. Briggs worked as a self-employed painter in the tri-town area for over 40 years.

He enjoyed collecting antiques and interesting or unusual things, helping people out, carpentry, goofing around and making people laugh, making use of people's old stuff he found during his frequent trips to the dump, visiting his friends, sitting by the fire, driving around town with his late beagle Boo Boo, and grabbing his daily morning coffee at Uncle Jons. He was loved by many, and will be missed by all, but his legacy will live on through his family and friends.

Survivors include his wife, Rita St. Germaine of Marion; 3 daughters, Kari MacRae and her husband David of Bourne; Stacia Briggs and her partner Shawn Case of Marion and Stevi Briggs and her partner Jake Fugate of Norton; stepson Jacob St. Germaine of Attleboro, 4 grandchildren, Brandon MacRae, Sydney MacRae, Ryan MacRae and Maddox Fugate; 5 great grandchildren, Kolby, Lucas, Carter, Rowan, and Ava; a brother, Sherman Briggs of Marion; He was the brother of the late Shawn Briggs and Sharon Garnett and stepfather of the late Bethany Clickner.

Visiting hours are from 4 to 7 pm on Thursday, December 5, 2024, at Chapman Funerals & Cremations - Wareham, 2599 Cranberry Hwy., Wareham.

His funeral service will be held at 11:00 am on Friday, December 6, 2024, at Chapman Funerals & Cremations - Wareham.

Donations in his memory may be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105 or the Mass Audubon Society, Development Office, 208 South Great Rd., Lincoln, MA 01773

For more info and online guestbook, visit: www.chapmanfuneral.com

DEATH
Frank L. Fletcher
Nov 29, 2024

Frank L. Fletcher, 83, of Mattapoisett, passed away on Friday, November 29, 2024 after a brief illness. Born on January 3, 1941, in Stamford, CT, he was the son of the late Thomas and Stephanie (Greska) Fletcher. Frank was a longtime resident of Mattapoisett.

A standout athlete, Frank was an exceptional tennis player at Fairhaven High School. He later went on to serve as the tennis professional at several local racquet clubs. While teaching tennis, Frank also worked at the Marion Sports Shop, which he purchased in 1967. He successfully operated the business until 2021 when a fire forced its closure.

In 2005, Frank opened his second clothing business, Collections on Court, in downtown Plymouth, MA, that is still in operation today.

Frank was deeply embedded in the Mattapoisett and Marion communities, known as a devoted family man and a passionate local business owner. He took great pride in supporting small businesses and appreciated the important role they played in the local area. Both Frank and the Marion Sports Shop & Clothiers became synonymous with the town of Marion. Over the years, Frank formed lasting, meaningful relationships with his tennis students, customers, employees, and neighbors. His love for the community was matched only by his devotion to his family.

Frank was a proud father who, along with his wife Nancy, raised two sons in Mattapoisett. He was also a passionate cook, always exploring new recipes from his vast collection of cookbooks. He delighted in preparing gourmet meals for family and friends, creating countless cherished memories around the dinner table.

Frank was predeceased by his beloved wife of 56 years, Nancy Fletcher; his brother, Thomas Fletcher; and his sister, Marion Roberts.

He is survived by his son Thomas B. Fletcher and daughter-in-law Kristin of Stamford, CT; his son Stephen L. Fletcher of Mattapoisett; and his nieces Lori Fletcher Sherburne and Lisa Fletcher Shore, both of New Hampshire, as well as his nephew Chris Roberts of Acushnet, MA.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in Frank's name may be made to the Southcoast Health Visiting Nurses Association, 200 Mill Rd., Fairhaven, MA 02719. A memorial visitation date is pending. For online guestbook, visit www.saundersdwyer.com.

DEATH
Christopher John Wallace
Nov 23, 2024

Christopher John Wallace, 63, of Dartmouth died at St. Luke's Hospital on November 23, 2024 after a massive heart attack.

Christopher was raised in Marion and graduated from Old Rochester Regional High School. He studied architectural engineering at Wentworth Institute of Technology, and went on to design buildings of all types and size in southern New England.

Chris lived in Dartmouth with his fiancee Sarah Ketchel in an historic farmhouse, the former home of Noelie Houle, affectionately known as "The Goat Lady." He was enthralled by the history of the property and took seriously his stewardship of it, the creative restoration of which was in many ways his life's work. His particular skills included building old-fashioned stonewalls and creating Victorian-style decorative shingle work. He was the proud owner of an antique Farmall tractor, which he used to cultivate his large vegetable garden.

Never able to turn away from an animal in need, Christopher had a special love for his dogs and cats, all of whom were rescues. But most of all, Christopher loved people. He had an affinity for older people and a deep appreciation for their individual stories. He grew in knowledge and spiritual wisdom from the range of people he encountered.

Always forward-facing, Chris was filled with hope for the future and eager to bring to fruition his many plans. He was one-of-a-kind, with a quick wit, a wry sense of humor, and a wealth of little-known historical facts. Known for his unique gift giving, Chris delighted in finding one-of-a-kind items for people at antique stores and yard sales. And he was able to make the ultimate gift by donating his liver and kidneys to people in need of life-saving transplants and his heart for medical research so others might benefit.

Chris is survived by his fiance Sarah Ketchel of Dartmouth; his parents Janet and LaVerne Wallace of Marion, MA; brother Gregory Wallace and his husband Craig Sheppard of Seattle, WA; brother Timothy Wallace and his wife Deirdre of Plymouth, MA; brother Andrew and his wife Dawn of Alton, NH; and sister Ann Wallace and her fiance Konstantin Vail of Jersey City, NJ. He was the proud uncle of a dozen nieces and nephews. He is also survived by his beloved pets: dogs Leah and Tucker, and cats Max, Gizmo, and Nora.

A memorial service will be held on Saturday, December 14 at 11:30 am at the Friends Meeting House, 103 Marion Road, Mattapoisett, followed by a luncheon and celebration of life at a local private residence (the address will be provided at the service or people can contact Ann Wallace at annwallace409@gmail.com for info). In lieu of sending flowers, the family would love for people to make a donation in Chris's name to Lighthouse Animal Shelter, the wonderful rescue organization in New Bedford where Chris and Sarah adopted their dogs Tip and Leah.

Arrangements are being handled by Saunders-Dwyer Funeral Home in Mattapoisett. For online guestbook, please visit www.saundersdwyer.com

DEATH
Patricia D. "Pat" (Glennon) Waldron
Nov 22, 2024

Patricia D. "Pat" (Glennon) Waldron, of Fairhaven, formerly of Wareham, died peacefully, surrounded by her family, in St. Luke's Hospital, New Bedford, on Friday, November 22, 2024. She was 72.

Pat was born in Schenectady, New York, and was the daughter of the late Patrick J. Glennon III and his late wife Thelma (Moore) Glennon and the late Edith (Bowden) Smith and her late husband Frank "Ozzy" Smith.

Pat was raised and educated in Schenectady, New York. She attended the former St. John the Baptist Elementary, graduated from Mt. Pleasant High School, and continued her education at the former McIntosh College in Dover New Hampshire, where she earned her associates degree in travel service.

Pat's career was vast and focused on the service of others. Her first job was working in the cash room of K-Mart. She rose within the company and achieved the position of store manager. Pat retired from K-Mart after 20 years of service. Following K-Mart, Pat delved into the travel industry. Pat later worked as a corporate travel agent, for several corporations in Portsmouth, New Hampshire and Boston until 2003. She developed a love for real estate, so Pat earned her real estate license and worked for various agencies in the Wareham, Marion, and Onset area. Pat's most recent job was working as an office administrator for Paquette Associates of Wareham. Throughout her professional career, Pat loved working for Paquette Associates the most. She was always grateful for the support they showed her.

Pat loved to travel, so it was fitting for her to help other people travel the world as a travel agent. Culture and people were important to Pat, and she enjoyed seeing new places and experiencing new adventures. Her beloved Paris was certainly the place she loved to travel to the most. She also enjoyed traveling around the world to Aruba, the Caribbean, Europe, and Saratoga, New York for race week.

Pat loved animals, especially cats and birds. Having lived in many rural areas throughout her life, wildlife visiting in the backyard was always welcomed by her. In her later years, Pat enjoyed birding with her husband, Ed.

Pat was a quiet and reserved person, though she had a wonderful sense of humor and strong constitution. Pat's lasting impression on the people who knew and loved her will be part of her legacy that continues through all the lives she touched.

Pat's husband and family would like to extend their gratitude for all the care and support given to her. From the staff at South Coast Cancer Center in Fairhaven, Tobey and St. Luke's Hospital staff and teams, ambulance first responders and her most recent employer. Pat's family is sincerely grateful for your professional and tender support.

Pat was the beloved wife of Edward J. Waldron, with whom she shared 32 loving years. She was the aunt of Dustin Waldron of Medway, and Kaitlin Waldron of Los Angeles. Pat was the great-aunt of Riley, Mallori, and Brayden Waldron. She was the sister-in-law of Charles L. and his wife Kathleen (Coakley) Waldron of Medway. Pat is also survived by her adoring cat Gilford, and many loving extended family members and friends.

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to greet the family during the visiting hours on Saturday, December 7, 2024, from 9-11 am in the St. Anthony's Church, 26 Hammond St., Mattapoisett, MA 02739.

Pat's Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Saturday, December 7, 2024, at 11 am in St. Anthony's Church, 26 Hammond St., Mattapoisett, MA 02739.

Interment is private.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be sent in Pat's name to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas Pl., Memphis, TN 38105.

See www.Keohane.com for online condolences and directions.

DEATH
Roger D. Boucher
Nov 21, 2024

Roger D. Boucher, 94, of Rochester, MA, passed away peacefully at home on November 21, 2024, surrounded by the love of his family. A devoted husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, Roger was the beloved husband of Yvette C. (Serra) Boucher for more than seven decades, sharing a life filled with laughter, faith, and cherished memories.

He is survived by his son Ronald Boucher and wife Sandra, his daughter Renee Lemieux and husband Pierre and his daughter Carol Fox. He is also survived by his grandchildren Erin, Marco, Danielle, Katie and Noelle as well as great-grandchildren Brianna, Abigail and Vivian.

Born in Acushnet, Roger was the son of the late Ulric and Denise (Gagnon) Boucher. He grew up in New Bedford as the eighth of thirteen children, a family bound by deep ties and traditions. His siblings-Norman, Adrienne, Beatrice, Adelard, Edgar, Germain, Roland, Maurice, Conrad, Claude, Yvette, and Donald-shaped his early years with love and resilience.

Roger's life was one of service and dedication. A proud U.S. Army veteran, he served his country during the Korean War. After his military service, Roger worked as a postal clerk at the New Bedford Post Office. He served as the President of the Postal Union for 12 years and eventually became the Postmaster of the Mattapoisett Post Office.

After many fulfilling years serving as a Postmaster, he enjoyed a well-deserved retirement in The Villages, Florida, where he made countless happy memories. Faith was central to Roger's life. While in Florida he became a Eucharistic Minister and served his church until his return to Rochester in 2014 in order to be closer to family where he was able to continue to share his love and wisdom with those around him.

Roger's greatest joy was his family, whom he cherished beyond measure. Whether playing cards around the table, sharing stories, or laughing at his wife's quick wit, his presence brought warmth and joy to every gathering.

He leaves behind a legacy of kindness, laughter, and unconditional love that will live on in the hearts of his children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and all who knew him.

Visitation will be held on Monday, November 25th, from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm at the Saunders-Dwyer Mattapoisett Home for Funerals, 50 County Rd. (Rt. 6), Mattapoisett. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Tuesday, November 26th, at 10:00 am at St. Anthony's Church, Mattapoisett. Burial will be private for immediate family. For directions and guestbook, visit www.saundersdwyer.com.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations in Roger's memory to a charity of one's choice, reflecting his generous and compassionate spirit.

May his soul rest in eternal peace

DEATH
John T. "Jack" Quinn
Nov 18, 2024

John T. "Jack" Quinn, 92, of Marion died November 18, 2024 peacefully at home surrounded by his family who love him very much. He was the beloved husband of the late Marie A. (Borges) Quinn.

Jack was born in Cambridge MA on July 23, 1932 to the late John J. and Catherine M. (Durant) Quinn. He attended St Peter's school and Rindge Tech where he began his lifelong career in printing. He worked at Cuneo Press for 15 years and then the Boston Globe for 30 years, retiring as Special Project Manager with many inventions created and patents granted along the way.

Jack served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. Soon after returning from Korea, he went to Mosley's on the Charles where he met Marie, the love of his life. They lived in Roslindale where they raised their three children, then retired to Marion, MA where he quickly became the neighbors' go to guy to fix anything, always having the exact tool and the knowledge needed to get the job done. He was a devoted member of the Saint Rita's coffee club.

Jack attended Northeastern University majoring in electrical engineering and Wentworth Institute. He was a member of the International Association of Machinists Local #264. Jack enjoyed playing hockey, swimming, building a tuna boat and furniture, rebuilding cars, and happily helping anyone in need. He had his captain's license, was a member of Old Colony Yacht Club, was a coxswain with the Coast Guard Auxiliary where he taught safe boating, navigation, and mentored others studying to take their captain's exam.

Survivors include his three children, Judith A. Quinn of Milton; Maureen Quinn-Dupont and her husband David of Boston, and John J. Quinn and his wife Barbara Bojba of Boston; three grandchildren, Stephanie Jones-Booker and her husband Reginald, Shane Quinn, and Rebecca Coutu and her husband Matt; four great-grandchildren, Latrelle Angur and her husband Ibrahim, Raequan, Jonathan, and Rachael Jones-Booker; several nieces and nephews; his sister, Mary Schifferdecker of Cambridge; and his honorary daughter, Kathy McCra. He was the brother of the late Gertrude Manion.

His family will receive guests on Saturday, November 23rd from 9:30-10:30 AM in the Saunders-Dwyer Mattapoisett Home for Funerals, 50 County Rd. (Rt. 6), Mattapoisett followed by his Funeral Mass at 11 AM at St. Rita's Church 121 Front St. Marion. Burial will follow in Old Landing Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to Globe Santa at https://www.globesanta.org/p/1 or the Alzheimer's Association https://www.alz.org/. For directions and guestbook, visit www.saundersdwyer.com.


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