DEATH
Thomas M. Bibeau
Jul 26, 2025 |
Thomas M. Bibeau, loving husband of Nancy DeCosta Bibeau of Marion passed away Saturday July 26, 2025 at home from a courageous battle with multiple myeloma. He also leaves behind his fur babies, Lola and Luna.
He was the son of the late Robert W. and Joan F. (Laurendeau) Bibeau. He was the brother of Robert E. Bibeau and his wife Mary of Canton, Gail Crocker of Osterville, John K. Bibeau of Lynn, and Edmund F. Bibeau and his wife Lisa of Millis. He is also survived by many nieces and most of all his numerous family of friends.
Thomas was born in Arlington, MA and spent summers at Little Harbor in Wareham. He graduated from Arlington High School in 1973 and attended Bentley University. He was a service technician for IBM and Toshiba until his illness.
He loved boating, gardening, feeding the birds, and riding his Simplicity tractor with his helmet on! Neighbors and friends could always count on him to lend a helping hand. He was known for his great sense of humor, his belly laughs, and his dance moves! He will be truly missed by all who knew him.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend his graveside service at Evergreen Cemetery, Marion on Saturday August 2nd at 10 am. A celebration of his life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made to the MSPCA. Arrangements are by the Saunders-Dwyer Mattapoisett Home for Funerals, 50 County Rd., Mattapoisett. For online condolence book, please visit www.saundersdwyer.com.
He was the son of the late Robert W. and Joan F. (Laurendeau) Bibeau. He was the brother of Robert E. Bibeau and his wife Mary of Canton, Gail Crocker of Osterville, John K. Bibeau of Lynn, and Edmund F. Bibeau and his wife Lisa of Millis. He is also survived by many nieces and most of all his numerous family of friends.
Thomas was born in Arlington, MA and spent summers at Little Harbor in Wareham. He graduated from Arlington High School in 1973 and attended Bentley University. He was a service technician for IBM and Toshiba until his illness.
He loved boating, gardening, feeding the birds, and riding his Simplicity tractor with his helmet on! Neighbors and friends could always count on him to lend a helping hand. He was known for his great sense of humor, his belly laughs, and his dance moves! He will be truly missed by all who knew him.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend his graveside service at Evergreen Cemetery, Marion on Saturday August 2nd at 10 am. A celebration of his life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made to the MSPCA. Arrangements are by the Saunders-Dwyer Mattapoisett Home for Funerals, 50 County Rd., Mattapoisett. For online condolence book, please visit www.saundersdwyer.com.
DEATH
Jordan Anthony Hansen
Jul 25, 2025 |
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Jordan Anthony Hansen, age 25, who tragically lost his life in a motor vehicle accident on July 25, 2025.
Born in New Bedford, son of Timothy and Sarah (Hansen) Murray, he lived in Mattapoisett all his life.
Jordan graduated from Old Rochester Regional High School in 2018 and subsequently obtained an Associate's Degree in Automotive Technology from Massachusetts Bay Community College. He served as an Automotive Technician at Robertson's GMC in Wareham, where his expertise, commitment, and strong work ethic earned him the respect of both colleagues and clients.
Jordan was known for his caring and compassionate nature, always ready to lend a hand to anyone in need. With his warm heart and a generous spirit, he made a lasting impact on those lucky enough to have known him.
Outside of work, Jordan enjoyed the simple pleasures of life-fishing, preferably down at the Mattapoisett train bridge, snowboarding in NH, playing pool, and biking. He seldom missed an opportunity to spend time with his friends. His sense of humor and love for good company will be deeply missed.
While Jordan's life was tragically cut short, he will always be remembered as a wonderful son, loving brother, adored grandson and cherished friend.
Survivors include his parents, Timothy and Sarah Murray; his siblings, Liam and Ella Murray; his grandparents, Eric and Jane Hansen, and Susan and William Murray; his Mom Mom, M. Dolores Hansen Fitzgerald; his memere, Estelle Vigeant; his aunts, Nicole Dennison and her husband John, Kaitlin Mayberry and her husband Jacob, and Lisa Ando; his uncles, Ryan Hansen and his wife Mary-Louise, and Andrew Murray; and his cousins, Sophie, Mackenzie, Ava, Noah, Ava, Henrik, Charlotte, and Oscar. As well as a large group of extended family and friends.
He is predeceased by his uncle, Daniel P. Vigeant.
His Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, August 9th at 9 AM at the Trinity Lutheran Church, 16 Temple Place, Fairhaven. The public is invited to meet directly at the church. Burial will follow at Riverside Cemetery. Visiting hours are on Friday, August 8th from 4-8 PM at the Saunders-Dwyer Mattapoisett Home for Funerals, 50 County Rd. (Rt. 6), Mattapoisett.
In lieu of flowers please consider making a donation in Jordan's memory to the Friendly Sons of Saint Patrick c/o the Scholarship Fund, PO Box 4021, New Bedford, MA 02741.
For online guestbook, please visit www.saundersdwyer.com
Born in New Bedford, son of Timothy and Sarah (Hansen) Murray, he lived in Mattapoisett all his life.
Jordan graduated from Old Rochester Regional High School in 2018 and subsequently obtained an Associate's Degree in Automotive Technology from Massachusetts Bay Community College. He served as an Automotive Technician at Robertson's GMC in Wareham, where his expertise, commitment, and strong work ethic earned him the respect of both colleagues and clients.
Jordan was known for his caring and compassionate nature, always ready to lend a hand to anyone in need. With his warm heart and a generous spirit, he made a lasting impact on those lucky enough to have known him.
Outside of work, Jordan enjoyed the simple pleasures of life-fishing, preferably down at the Mattapoisett train bridge, snowboarding in NH, playing pool, and biking. He seldom missed an opportunity to spend time with his friends. His sense of humor and love for good company will be deeply missed.
While Jordan's life was tragically cut short, he will always be remembered as a wonderful son, loving brother, adored grandson and cherished friend.
Survivors include his parents, Timothy and Sarah Murray; his siblings, Liam and Ella Murray; his grandparents, Eric and Jane Hansen, and Susan and William Murray; his Mom Mom, M. Dolores Hansen Fitzgerald; his memere, Estelle Vigeant; his aunts, Nicole Dennison and her husband John, Kaitlin Mayberry and her husband Jacob, and Lisa Ando; his uncles, Ryan Hansen and his wife Mary-Louise, and Andrew Murray; and his cousins, Sophie, Mackenzie, Ava, Noah, Ava, Henrik, Charlotte, and Oscar. As well as a large group of extended family and friends.
He is predeceased by his uncle, Daniel P. Vigeant.
His Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, August 9th at 9 AM at the Trinity Lutheran Church, 16 Temple Place, Fairhaven. The public is invited to meet directly at the church. Burial will follow at Riverside Cemetery. Visiting hours are on Friday, August 8th from 4-8 PM at the Saunders-Dwyer Mattapoisett Home for Funerals, 50 County Rd. (Rt. 6), Mattapoisett.
In lieu of flowers please consider making a donation in Jordan's memory to the Friendly Sons of Saint Patrick c/o the Scholarship Fund, PO Box 4021, New Bedford, MA 02741.
For online guestbook, please visit www.saundersdwyer.com
DEATH
Edward J. Sylvia
Jul 21, 2025 |
Edward J. Sylvia, 84, of Mattapoisett passed away peacefully in his sleep at home on Monday, July 21, 2025, surrounded by the members of his family who loved him - Susan, his wife of 56 years, his caring daughter Marjorie Lee and loving grandson EJ, who gave their endless love and support during his courageous battle with cancer, along with his sister Kathleen and several close friends.
Ed was born in Wareham, MA and grew up in a farmhouse in Mattapoisett, MA with his mother, father, three brothers, and their little sister. One of Ed's favorite stories to tell was how he would ride his horse, "Sparky", to elementary school and leave him to graze in the field while he was in class.
Ed graduated from Fairhaven High School before proudly serving in the United States Air Force as a Basic Airman from 1961-1964, when he received an Honorable Discharge. Ed was so proud of his country and would happily let anyone and everyone know about it. He subsequently went on to receive his BS in Business Administration at Southeastern Massachusetts University, and his MBA at Loyola University in Chicago.
Ed met Susan in 1967 and they married in 1969. They were each other's second half. They lived in Longmeadow, MA for 30 years where he and Susan raised their two children. Ed was an avid sports fan. He enjoyed coaching little league baseball and watching his children participate in various sports. His daughter Marjorie was truly his pride and joy and "Daddy's little tomboy", who he so proudly raised to be one of the top athletes in Western Mass.
Ed worked as a Loan Officer for Bank of Boston in Springfield, MA, then fulfilled his life-long dream of owning a sporting goods store, before retiring as an Auditor for the Commonwealth. Ed and his wife retired to his hometown of Mattapoisett, MA in 2008 and spent 17 years of joyful retirement together, which included yearly vacations in Florida to visit friends and family. During retirement, Ed enjoyed his morning coffee with "the men" at the Galley and watching his grandchildren play competitive sports. Ed and Susan always looked forward to their daily chats and weekly visits from their grandson, EJ, and traveled far and wide to watch him play soccer, baseball, and hockey. Ed was so thankful to have been able to watch EJ play college hockey at Bridgewater State University this past winter. Ed held a special place in his heart for his grandchildren.
Ed leaves behind his loving wife of 56 years, Susan (Briggs), his daughter Marjorie Lee, her husband Eric, and their son EJ, of Carver, MA, his son Matthew, of Southwick, MA, and his children, Joshua Edward, Katelyn, and Megan, his daughter Lauren Applebee, her husband Tom of Levant, ME, and their two children, James and Kaitlin, along with several great grandchildren. He is also survived by his two brothers Albert and John, and his sister, Kathleen, along with several cousins, nieces and nephews. He was pre-deceased by his brother Robert.
A loving and heartfelt thank you to all of the friends who became our immediate family during this difficult time, and to the doctors and nurses at St. Luke's Hospital in New Bedford, MA, the doctors and nurses at SouthCoast Health Cancer Center in Fairhaven, MA, the nurses and staff at SouthCoast Hospice, Veterans Affairs in Mattapoisett, MA, as well as our caring private home health care nurses, who allowed him to spend his last months comfortable at home.
Ed's Funeral Service will be held Monday, August 11, 2025 at 12:30 pm in the Saunders-Dwyer Mattapoisett Home for Funerals, 50 County Rd., Mattapoisett. Burial will follow in the Massachusetts National Cemetery, Bourne. Visiting hours will be Monday from 11:30 am - 12:30 pm, prior to the service. In lieu of flowers, donations in Ed's memory may be made to Knights of Columbus Council 4190, P.O. Box 483, Mattapoisett, MA 02739 or SouthCoast Hospice, 200 Mill Rd., Fairhaven, MA 02719. For directions and guestbook, visit www.saundersdwyer.com.
Ed was born in Wareham, MA and grew up in a farmhouse in Mattapoisett, MA with his mother, father, three brothers, and their little sister. One of Ed's favorite stories to tell was how he would ride his horse, "Sparky", to elementary school and leave him to graze in the field while he was in class.
Ed graduated from Fairhaven High School before proudly serving in the United States Air Force as a Basic Airman from 1961-1964, when he received an Honorable Discharge. Ed was so proud of his country and would happily let anyone and everyone know about it. He subsequently went on to receive his BS in Business Administration at Southeastern Massachusetts University, and his MBA at Loyola University in Chicago.
Ed met Susan in 1967 and they married in 1969. They were each other's second half. They lived in Longmeadow, MA for 30 years where he and Susan raised their two children. Ed was an avid sports fan. He enjoyed coaching little league baseball and watching his children participate in various sports. His daughter Marjorie was truly his pride and joy and "Daddy's little tomboy", who he so proudly raised to be one of the top athletes in Western Mass.
Ed worked as a Loan Officer for Bank of Boston in Springfield, MA, then fulfilled his life-long dream of owning a sporting goods store, before retiring as an Auditor for the Commonwealth. Ed and his wife retired to his hometown of Mattapoisett, MA in 2008 and spent 17 years of joyful retirement together, which included yearly vacations in Florida to visit friends and family. During retirement, Ed enjoyed his morning coffee with "the men" at the Galley and watching his grandchildren play competitive sports. Ed and Susan always looked forward to their daily chats and weekly visits from their grandson, EJ, and traveled far and wide to watch him play soccer, baseball, and hockey. Ed was so thankful to have been able to watch EJ play college hockey at Bridgewater State University this past winter. Ed held a special place in his heart for his grandchildren.
Ed leaves behind his loving wife of 56 years, Susan (Briggs), his daughter Marjorie Lee, her husband Eric, and their son EJ, of Carver, MA, his son Matthew, of Southwick, MA, and his children, Joshua Edward, Katelyn, and Megan, his daughter Lauren Applebee, her husband Tom of Levant, ME, and their two children, James and Kaitlin, along with several great grandchildren. He is also survived by his two brothers Albert and John, and his sister, Kathleen, along with several cousins, nieces and nephews. He was pre-deceased by his brother Robert.
A loving and heartfelt thank you to all of the friends who became our immediate family during this difficult time, and to the doctors and nurses at St. Luke's Hospital in New Bedford, MA, the doctors and nurses at SouthCoast Health Cancer Center in Fairhaven, MA, the nurses and staff at SouthCoast Hospice, Veterans Affairs in Mattapoisett, MA, as well as our caring private home health care nurses, who allowed him to spend his last months comfortable at home.
Ed's Funeral Service will be held Monday, August 11, 2025 at 12:30 pm in the Saunders-Dwyer Mattapoisett Home for Funerals, 50 County Rd., Mattapoisett. Burial will follow in the Massachusetts National Cemetery, Bourne. Visiting hours will be Monday from 11:30 am - 12:30 pm, prior to the service. In lieu of flowers, donations in Ed's memory may be made to Knights of Columbus Council 4190, P.O. Box 483, Mattapoisett, MA 02739 or SouthCoast Hospice, 200 Mill Rd., Fairhaven, MA 02719. For directions and guestbook, visit www.saundersdwyer.com.
DEATH
Patrick William Cooney
Jul 21, 2025 |
Patrick William Cooney December 8, 1991 - July 21, 2025
Patrick William Cooney passed away peacefully on July 21, 2025, in Boston, Massachusetts, surrounded by his loving family. He was 33 years old.
Born on December 8, 1991, in Newton, MA, Patrick grew up in a close-knit community where his love for the outdoors and adventure began. He spent his childhood in Newton but found his heart at Crescent Beach in Mattapoisett, MA, where he summered with family, formed lifelong friendships, and developed a deep connection to the sea. It was this connection that eventually led him to settle in Mattapoisett.
Patrick pursued a life at sea, working as a Merchant Marine and earning the rank of Second Mate. His career took him across the globe, and he embraced the adventures and challenges that came with life on the water. Whether navigating a ship or telling stories about his travels, Patrick carried a quiet strength and commitment to his craft.
Outside of work, Patrick's greatest joys came from the simple pleasures of coastal life - swimming, sailing, and quahogging. He also had a deep love for travel and treasured the time he spent with his nephews, Thomas and Theo, who brought him endless pride and joy.
Patrick is survived by his devoted mother, Judith Howley, and his loving brother, Tom Cooney. He leaves behind a wide circle of friends and family who will remember his kindness, adventurous spirit, and unwavering loyalty.
His Memorial Mass will be held Monday, August 18, 2025 at 11 am in St. Anthony's Church, 26 Hammond St, Mattapoisett, MA 02739
Patrick William Cooney passed away peacefully on July 21, 2025, in Boston, Massachusetts, surrounded by his loving family. He was 33 years old.
Born on December 8, 1991, in Newton, MA, Patrick grew up in a close-knit community where his love for the outdoors and adventure began. He spent his childhood in Newton but found his heart at Crescent Beach in Mattapoisett, MA, where he summered with family, formed lifelong friendships, and developed a deep connection to the sea. It was this connection that eventually led him to settle in Mattapoisett.
Patrick pursued a life at sea, working as a Merchant Marine and earning the rank of Second Mate. His career took him across the globe, and he embraced the adventures and challenges that came with life on the water. Whether navigating a ship or telling stories about his travels, Patrick carried a quiet strength and commitment to his craft.
Outside of work, Patrick's greatest joys came from the simple pleasures of coastal life - swimming, sailing, and quahogging. He also had a deep love for travel and treasured the time he spent with his nephews, Thomas and Theo, who brought him endless pride and joy.
Patrick is survived by his devoted mother, Judith Howley, and his loving brother, Tom Cooney. He leaves behind a wide circle of friends and family who will remember his kindness, adventurous spirit, and unwavering loyalty.
His Memorial Mass will be held Monday, August 18, 2025 at 11 am in St. Anthony's Church, 26 Hammond St, Mattapoisett, MA 02739
DEATH
Ruth J. (Dvorak) Souza
Jul 16, 2025 |
Ruth J. (Dvorak) Souza, 99, of Mattapoisett died July 16, 2025 at St. Luke's Hospital.
She was the wife of the late Winfield F. Jenney and Frank E. Souza.
Born in New Bedford on October 13, 1925, daughter of the late Rudolph and Olive M. (Pardee) Dvorak, she lived in Mattapoisett most of her life.
She was a graduate of New Bedford High School, class of 1943. Upon graduating from high school, she was employed at the Merchants Bank for 6 years then worked for the law firm of Walsh & Bently. Her last and final employment was at Old Rochester Regional High School in the Superintendent's office and a bookkeeper.
Her many hobbies were knitting, basket weaving, needlepoint and square dancing on the Mattapoisett wharf in the summer with her husband Win.
She was a member of the Mattapoisett Congregational Church, Mattapoisett Women's Club, Mattapoisett Historical Society and Agawam Chapter O.E.S.
She is survived by her step-son, Paul Souza and his wife MaryLou; her stepdaughter-in-law, Janet Jenney; many step-grandchildren, great-grandchildren and cousins.
She was the step-mother of the late David Jenney.
Her Funeral Service will be held on Thursday, July 24th at 10 am in the Saunders-Dwyer Mattapoisett Home for Funerals, 50 County Rd. (Rt. 6), Mattapoisett. Burial will follow in Riverside Cemetery. Visiting hours are omitted. In lieu of flowers, remembrances can be made to the Mattapoisett Congregational Church, Post Office Box 284 Mattapoisett, MA 02739. For online guestbook. please visit www.saundersdwyer.com.
She was the wife of the late Winfield F. Jenney and Frank E. Souza.
Born in New Bedford on October 13, 1925, daughter of the late Rudolph and Olive M. (Pardee) Dvorak, she lived in Mattapoisett most of her life.
She was a graduate of New Bedford High School, class of 1943. Upon graduating from high school, she was employed at the Merchants Bank for 6 years then worked for the law firm of Walsh & Bently. Her last and final employment was at Old Rochester Regional High School in the Superintendent's office and a bookkeeper.
Her many hobbies were knitting, basket weaving, needlepoint and square dancing on the Mattapoisett wharf in the summer with her husband Win.
She was a member of the Mattapoisett Congregational Church, Mattapoisett Women's Club, Mattapoisett Historical Society and Agawam Chapter O.E.S.
She is survived by her step-son, Paul Souza and his wife MaryLou; her stepdaughter-in-law, Janet Jenney; many step-grandchildren, great-grandchildren and cousins.
She was the step-mother of the late David Jenney.
Her Funeral Service will be held on Thursday, July 24th at 10 am in the Saunders-Dwyer Mattapoisett Home for Funerals, 50 County Rd. (Rt. 6), Mattapoisett. Burial will follow in Riverside Cemetery. Visiting hours are omitted. In lieu of flowers, remembrances can be made to the Mattapoisett Congregational Church, Post Office Box 284 Mattapoisett, MA 02739. For online guestbook. please visit www.saundersdwyer.com.
DEATH
Nancy Briggs Tinkham
Jul 15, 2025 |
Nancy Briggs Tinkham, age 87, of Mattapoisett, died on Tuesday July 15, 2025.
Born in New Bedford on May 19, 1938, the daughter of the late Milton Briggs and Leah (Pardington) Briggs. She was the sister of Susan Sylvia.
Nancy was a graduate of New Bedford High School in 1955, where she was a member of the National Honor Society, participated in Allied Youth, and proudly served as a majorette with the school band.
Nancy went on to attend the University of Connecticut College of Nursing, where she earned honor roll recognition and was inducted into the White Caps and Tassels honors society. While at UConn, she also served as a student counselor and was active on the dormitory social committee.
After college, she worked in the pediatric department at New York Hospital, Cornell Medical Center. Then she worked at a pediatrician in Boston. After that, she worked as a resident nurse until her marriage to Howard Tinkham on May 22nd 1965.
Nancy enjoyed traveling all over the world. She was a fantastic tennis player, Scrabble player, and an exceptional cook and entertainer. She hosted numerous parties for friends and family.
She is survived by her daughter, Cheryl Tinkham Baum, her husband David Baum, and their children, Jessica, Jason, and Jacob Baum, all of Lake Zurich, IL. She is also survived by her sister, Susan Sylvia, her husband Edward Sylvia, and their children, Matthew and Marjorie. She is also survived by several great-nieces and great-nephews.
In lieu of flowers, In lieu of flowers, please send memorial donations to either the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, https://www.cff.org/donate or a charity of your choice.
Born in New Bedford on May 19, 1938, the daughter of the late Milton Briggs and Leah (Pardington) Briggs. She was the sister of Susan Sylvia.
Nancy was a graduate of New Bedford High School in 1955, where she was a member of the National Honor Society, participated in Allied Youth, and proudly served as a majorette with the school band.
Nancy went on to attend the University of Connecticut College of Nursing, where she earned honor roll recognition and was inducted into the White Caps and Tassels honors society. While at UConn, she also served as a student counselor and was active on the dormitory social committee.
After college, she worked in the pediatric department at New York Hospital, Cornell Medical Center. Then she worked at a pediatrician in Boston. After that, she worked as a resident nurse until her marriage to Howard Tinkham on May 22nd 1965.
Nancy enjoyed traveling all over the world. She was a fantastic tennis player, Scrabble player, and an exceptional cook and entertainer. She hosted numerous parties for friends and family.
She is survived by her daughter, Cheryl Tinkham Baum, her husband David Baum, and their children, Jessica, Jason, and Jacob Baum, all of Lake Zurich, IL. She is also survived by her sister, Susan Sylvia, her husband Edward Sylvia, and their children, Matthew and Marjorie. She is also survived by several great-nieces and great-nephews.
In lieu of flowers, In lieu of flowers, please send memorial donations to either the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, https://www.cff.org/donate or a charity of your choice.
DEATH
Karen Ann Taylor
Jul 12, 2025 |
Karen Ann Taylor of Marion, MA, passed away peacefully on the morning of July 12 at Tobey Hospital. She is survived by her husband, Captain Michael Taylor of Marion, and her son, Jonathan "JT" Taylor of Washington, D.C.
Originally from New Britain, CT, Karen was an avid reader, collector of cookbooks, and a devoted crossword puzzle aficionado. She thoroughly enjoyed her time traveling the globe with Michael, at sea and on land.
Thanks to Tobey Hospital and Sippican Healthcare Center for their care and comfort, and to our dear family friend Nicole Dasilva for her unwavering support and love.
Donations in her memory may be made to your local library - a fitting tribute to her passion for reading. For online guestbook, please visit www.saundersdwyer.com
Originally from New Britain, CT, Karen was an avid reader, collector of cookbooks, and a devoted crossword puzzle aficionado. She thoroughly enjoyed her time traveling the globe with Michael, at sea and on land.
Thanks to Tobey Hospital and Sippican Healthcare Center for their care and comfort, and to our dear family friend Nicole Dasilva for her unwavering support and love.
Donations in her memory may be made to your local library - a fitting tribute to her passion for reading. For online guestbook, please visit www.saundersdwyer.com
DEATH
Heidi Lee (Medeiros) Correia
Jul 11, 2025 |
Heidi Lee (Medeiros) Correia, 54, of Mattapoisett passed from this world on July 11, 2025, surrounded by her devoted family, after a courageous battle with cancer. Born and raised in New Bedford, Massachusetts, she was the daughter of William "Billy" Medeiros and Bonnie (Chace) Medeiros.
Heidi was a graduate of New Bedford High School and went on to earn an associate's degree in Early Childhood Education. She served as both a teacher and director at childcare centers in Boston and later had a career in corporate training. She lived abroad in Germany for several years before returning to Mattapoisett, where she raised her family and worked for MattSail - the Mattapoisett Community Sailing Association - blending her love of the ocean with her commitment to the community. Heidi was proud to have helped start the Old Rochester HS varsity sail team.
The ocean was a tremendous part of Heidi's life. She spent every summer of her life at her family cottage on the beach at Angelica Point in Mattapoisett. She loved swimming, sailing, boating and - especially - quahoging. She could dig a bucket of quahogs in record time and was renowned for her delicious quahog chowder and zuppa dishes. She loved a beach party and could throw together a buffet and a bonfire at a moment's notice. She was also an excellent listener - she was a sponsor, a source of support and a steady friend to countless people over the years and found great purpose in doing so.
The greatest accomplishment of Heidi's life was, by far, her children. Above all else, she loved being a mother and the success and achievements of her children were an enormous source of pride for her. She poured her heart into their lives-cheering the loudest at games, nurturing their dreams, and reminding them every day that they were deeply loved and capable of anything.
She is survived by her parents and her beloved children; a son, William and a daughter, Ellie, her spoiled dog, Milo, and her former husband, Craig Correia, all of Mattapoisett, as well as many, many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends who adored her.
Heidi and her family would like to thank Erin Knowles, her lifelong best friend and cousin who supported her during her battle. Thank you also to Erica, the nurses and the aids with Community Nurse.
Heidi's heroic battle with aggressive colon cancer was an inspiration to everyone who knew her, and her will to live in the face of overwhelming odds was awesome to witness. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the ORR High School sailing program via MattSail, P.O. Box 947, Mattapoisett, MA 02739, or to Community Nurse Home Care, 62 Center St., Fairhaven, MA 02719.
Her Funeral Service will be held Wednesday, July 16, 2025 at 10 am in the Saunders-Dwyer Mattapoisett Home for Funerals, 50 County Rd., Mattapoisett. Burial will follow in Riverside Cemetery. Visiting hours will be Tuesday, July 15th from 4-8 pm. For directions and guestbook, visit www.saundersdwyer.com.
Heidi was a graduate of New Bedford High School and went on to earn an associate's degree in Early Childhood Education. She served as both a teacher and director at childcare centers in Boston and later had a career in corporate training. She lived abroad in Germany for several years before returning to Mattapoisett, where she raised her family and worked for MattSail - the Mattapoisett Community Sailing Association - blending her love of the ocean with her commitment to the community. Heidi was proud to have helped start the Old Rochester HS varsity sail team.
The ocean was a tremendous part of Heidi's life. She spent every summer of her life at her family cottage on the beach at Angelica Point in Mattapoisett. She loved swimming, sailing, boating and - especially - quahoging. She could dig a bucket of quahogs in record time and was renowned for her delicious quahog chowder and zuppa dishes. She loved a beach party and could throw together a buffet and a bonfire at a moment's notice. She was also an excellent listener - she was a sponsor, a source of support and a steady friend to countless people over the years and found great purpose in doing so.
The greatest accomplishment of Heidi's life was, by far, her children. Above all else, she loved being a mother and the success and achievements of her children were an enormous source of pride for her. She poured her heart into their lives-cheering the loudest at games, nurturing their dreams, and reminding them every day that they were deeply loved and capable of anything.
She is survived by her parents and her beloved children; a son, William and a daughter, Ellie, her spoiled dog, Milo, and her former husband, Craig Correia, all of Mattapoisett, as well as many, many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends who adored her.
Heidi and her family would like to thank Erin Knowles, her lifelong best friend and cousin who supported her during her battle. Thank you also to Erica, the nurses and the aids with Community Nurse.
Heidi's heroic battle with aggressive colon cancer was an inspiration to everyone who knew her, and her will to live in the face of overwhelming odds was awesome to witness. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the ORR High School sailing program via MattSail, P.O. Box 947, Mattapoisett, MA 02739, or to Community Nurse Home Care, 62 Center St., Fairhaven, MA 02719.
Her Funeral Service will be held Wednesday, July 16, 2025 at 10 am in the Saunders-Dwyer Mattapoisett Home for Funerals, 50 County Rd., Mattapoisett. Burial will follow in Riverside Cemetery. Visiting hours will be Tuesday, July 15th from 4-8 pm. For directions and guestbook, visit www.saundersdwyer.com.
DEATH
Ronald Noel Normand
Jul 06, 2025 |
Ronald Noel Normand, 87, of Marion and Plymouth, passed away peacefully on June 6, 2025. He was married to Patricia (Connors) Normand for 64 years. He is predeceased by his parents Everett Normand and Germaine (Jobin) Normand also of Marion.
Ron was born in 1938 and lived in Marion for 40 years. He was a graduate of Fitchburg State College where he met his wife, Patricia. He also earned a master's degree in education from Bridgewater State University. Ron was a beloved teacher at Old Rochester Regional High School for 25 years, sharing his passion for learning with thousands of children over the years. He not only shared his love of history with his students, but also his love of sports. At various times in his teaching career, he served as the ORR boys' baseball, soccer and golf coach.
After retiring, Ron and Patricia moved to Plymouth and began to fulfill Ron's lifelong goal of exploring every nook and cranny of the U.S. with historical significance. When not traveling, he would be immersed in political or spy novels, cheering on his beloved New England sports teams or maintaining his lawn of envy.
Family and friends enjoyed Ron's wry sense of humor. He reveled in playing the role of devil's advocate often snaring the unsuspecting visitor with an innocuous "so what do you think about...." His friends, children and grandchildren spent countless hours in both earnest and lighthearted verbal duels with Ron.
He is survived by his wife Patricia, and four children Ronald F. Normand (Sandwich MA), Suzanne Barrett and her husband Patrick Barrett (Annapolis MD), Kerry Hayes (Marion MA), and Elizabeth Hiller and her husband Andrew Hiller (Marion MA), as well as his cherished grandchildren Jennifer Barrett, Allison Barrett, Megan Hayes, Connor Hayes, Emily Hiller and Drew Hiller.
Ron left a lasting impact on all who had the pleasure of knowing him. The family is deeply grateful for the wonderful care Ron received at Laurelwood.
A memorial service will be held at St. Bonaventure Church in Plymouth at 10 am on July 24. A reception will follow at the Great Island Clubhouse, 140 Great Island Rd, Plymouth.
Ron was born in 1938 and lived in Marion for 40 years. He was a graduate of Fitchburg State College where he met his wife, Patricia. He also earned a master's degree in education from Bridgewater State University. Ron was a beloved teacher at Old Rochester Regional High School for 25 years, sharing his passion for learning with thousands of children over the years. He not only shared his love of history with his students, but also his love of sports. At various times in his teaching career, he served as the ORR boys' baseball, soccer and golf coach.
After retiring, Ron and Patricia moved to Plymouth and began to fulfill Ron's lifelong goal of exploring every nook and cranny of the U.S. with historical significance. When not traveling, he would be immersed in political or spy novels, cheering on his beloved New England sports teams or maintaining his lawn of envy.
Family and friends enjoyed Ron's wry sense of humor. He reveled in playing the role of devil's advocate often snaring the unsuspecting visitor with an innocuous "so what do you think about...." His friends, children and grandchildren spent countless hours in both earnest and lighthearted verbal duels with Ron.
He is survived by his wife Patricia, and four children Ronald F. Normand (Sandwich MA), Suzanne Barrett and her husband Patrick Barrett (Annapolis MD), Kerry Hayes (Marion MA), and Elizabeth Hiller and her husband Andrew Hiller (Marion MA), as well as his cherished grandchildren Jennifer Barrett, Allison Barrett, Megan Hayes, Connor Hayes, Emily Hiller and Drew Hiller.
Ron left a lasting impact on all who had the pleasure of knowing him. The family is deeply grateful for the wonderful care Ron received at Laurelwood.
A memorial service will be held at St. Bonaventure Church in Plymouth at 10 am on July 24. A reception will follow at the Great Island Clubhouse, 140 Great Island Rd, Plymouth.
DEATH
Ralph Walston Eustis Jr.
Jul 06, 2025 |
Ralph Walston Eustis Jr., 92, passed into the hands of our Lord on July 6, 2025, surrounded by loving family and friends. His long life's voyage has reached a peaceful harbor. He was born in Dalton, MA on January 2, 1933, the first of three children to the late Ralph W. Eustis and Margorie (King) Eustis. Ralph graduated from Westfield High School in 1950. Then he went on to the Coast Guard Academy. In 1955 he graduated with a BA in Engineering and was commissioned as an Ensign US Coast Guard officer; followed by Deputy Commander Far East Section, Tokyo. After an assignment in Washington, DC, Ralph was promoted in 1968 to Commanding Officer of the USCGC Vigilant, whose home port was New Bedford, MA. He had expressed how grateful he was to not only realize his dream of going to sea but to be in command of an excellent crew who knew their job well and could be relied upon to perform it with skill and integrity. After 20 years of service in the Coast Guard, followed by a brief stint of boat building in Mattapoisett, he then spent the next 20 years at Sippican Ocean Systems in Marion, MA where he retired in 1998 as their International Marketing Director. Ralph was predeceased by his beloved wife Merilyn "Merry" Hodgson Eustis and their second son William "Billy" Eustis. Ralph and Merry's partnership of 63 years took them on many adventures; raising two sons; cruising on their sailboat; traveling all over the world; building their own home on the shores of Mattapoisett, MA. Here in their retirement, husband and wife created a wonderful garden to surround themselves with the beauty of nature. They became an integral part of the community and were happy to have friendships grow among their many neighbors. Skiing was a passion, and Ralph became a long-time member of the National Ski Patrol. Rowing with the Gray Buzzards in New Bedford was another favorite pastime. For over 20 years until a few weeks before his passing, Ralph rowed year-round followed by coffee, discussions and camaraderie. Also in his retirement, Ralph served on the Coast Guard Academy Alumni Board and was part of the design team for the CGA Alumni Center. He had served as Board Chairman and Director of the New Bedford Art Museum. Other institutions close to his heart were the New Bedford Symphony, Habitat for Humanity and the First Congregational Church in Mattapoisett where Ralph had the honor of serving as a deacon. Survivors include his son Ralph Eustis III and wife Karen Perilli Eustis, granddaughter Heather Eustis Ray and husband Jacques Ray; grandson Stephen Eustis; great grandsons Cassius and Oliver Eustis Ray; sister Bette Ascheffenburg; brother Gordon Eustis and his wife Joan Eustis; sister-in-law Joelle Bentley; sister-in-law Julie Broom and her husband Tony Broom; best friend Ginny Hayden and several nieces, nephews, cousins and many friends far away and local. In his twilight years Buzzards Bay became home. At Keystone Place, the assisted living and hospice staff guided him in his final days. His family will be forever grateful to the many staff who provided such a caring and nurturing environment for final goodbyes. Celebration of life services will be held at the Mattapoisett Congregational Church on Friday, August 8, 2025, at 11:00 am followed by a reception in the church hall. In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to The Coast Guard Academy Alumni Association, Class of 55 Fund, 47 Mohegan Ave., New London, CT 06320-8111. For online guestbook, please visit www.saundersdwyer.com