Obituaries published Dec. 13
Monday, December 13, 2004 8:56 AM EST
Obituaries were reported for Wayne Coady, 52, Attleboro; Albert Perry Sr., 89, of North Attleboro; Camilla Moore, 63, of Norton; and Virginia Darby, 94, of Plainville.
Wayne Coady, 52ATTLEBORO -- Wayne A. Coady, 52, of Attleboro, died Saturday at home. He was the beloved husband of Debra A. (Niess) Coady.
Born in Boston, he was the son of the late Augustine and Mary H. (McDonald) Coady. He had resided in Attleboro for 18 years, previously living in Dedham.
Mr. Coady was a member of Iron Workers Union Local 7 for 25 years, and had served as an instructor for the Iron Workers Union Local 7 Apprentice Program.
He was Vietnam veteran.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by his children, Danielle and Craig Coady, both of Attleboro; his siblings, Glenn Coady of Dedham, and the late Kevin Coady; and his in-laws, Forrest and Palma (Forte) Niles of Dedham.
A funeral will be held from the George F. Doherty & Sons Wilson-Cannon Funeral Home, 456 High St., Dedham, at 8 a.m. Tuesday, followed by a funeral Mass at 9 in St. Mary's Church, Dedham. Relatives and friends kindly invited.
Visiting hours are today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, 30 Speen St., Framingham, MA 01701.
Albert Perry Sr., 89NORTH ATTLEBORO -- Albert S. Perry Sr., 89, of East Washington Street, North Attleboro, died Saturday in Sturdy Memorial Hospital, Attleboro. He was the husband of the late Gertrude E. (King) Perry, who died in 1995.
Born on Aug. 23, 1915, in Attleboro, he was a son of the late Solomon and Julia (Plante) Perry Jr.
Raised in Attleboro, he was the owner and operator of the former Perry Machine Co. on O'Neil Boulevard, in Attleboro, from 1949 until his retirement in 1980.
Having lived in Attleboro most of his life, Mr. Perry and his late wife Gertrude, lived in Bristol, R.I. for 16 years, from 1963 to 1979, before returning to Attleboro. Mr. Perry had been a resident of North Attleboro since 1994.
He is survived by four sons, the Rev. Msgr. John A. Perry, V.G., pastor of St. Patrick's Church in Falmouth, and Vicar General of the Diocese of Fall River, Gerald J. Perry of South Attleboro, Ralph Perry of Hudson, and David R. Perry of Attleboro; and a daughter, Carol Ann Perry of Portsmouth, R.I. He was the father of the late Albert S. Perry Jr., who died in 1999. He is also survived by a brother, Eugene Perry of Pocasset; 17 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. He was the brother of the late Louis, Arthur, Ernest, and Victor Perry.
Relatives and friends are cordially invited to attend his funeral Wednesday at 10 a.m. from the Foley Chapel of the Foley-Cook-Hathaway Funeral Home, 126 South Main Street, Route 152, Attleboro, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 11 in St. Mark's Church, 105 Stanley St., in the Village of Attleboro Falls, North Attleboro. His son, Rev. Msgr. John A. Perry, V.G. will be the celebrant. Burial will follow in St. John's Cemetery, Attleboro.
Calling hours are Tuesday, 4 to 8 p.m.
For information or directions, please call 508-222-0498 or www.hathawayfunerals.com
Camilla Moore, 63, retired activity directorNORTON -- Camilla C. (Chickering) Moore, 63, of Norton died on Saturday, Dec. 11, 2004 at her home surrounded by the loving care and support of her family. She was the beloved wife of H. Carlton Moore, former minister of the Unitarian Church in Norton. They had been married for the past 36 years.
Born in Belmont, Mass., on April 4, 1941, she was a loving daughter of the late Lewis and Elma (Hill) Chickering.
Camilla was educated in the Belmont schools and went on to become a graduate of Lesley College in Cambridge.
Upon graduating from college in 1963, she joined the Peace Corps, and taught English as a second language in Ethiopia for two years. She then returned home to teach fifth grade in the town of Acton school system for several years before semi-retiring to raise her loving family.
She then returned to teaching and worked as a special education teacher at the Taylor School in Foxboro. Her last place of work was the Doolittle Home in Foxboro, where she served as activity director before retiring in January of this year due to illness.
She was a member of the Unitarian Church in Norton, where she also belonged to the parish committee. She was a member of the board of directors at the Daggett-Crandall Newcomb Home in Norton.
A lover of gardening, she was a member of the Chartley Garden Club.
She was a member of the National Certification Council for Activity Professionals.
Besides gardening, she enjoyed baking, and was an avid Red Sox and Patriots fan. She treasured times spent with her loving family. She had a special fondness in her heart for the elderly and their needs.
She had lived in Norton for the past 36 years, and was formerly of Belmont.
Besides her loving husband, she is survived by her devoted daughters, Emily C. Minihane and her husband James S. of Delaware, Rebecca M. Raymond and her husband David J. of Franklin, and Meredith M. Owens and her husband James E. of North Attleboro; dear sister of Morgan Chickering of Brookline; her cherished grandchildren, Lillian M. Minihane and newborn Charlotte Camilla Minihane, both of Delaware; and several nieces and nephews.
She was the loving mother of the late Warren C. Moore. She was the dear sister of the late Alan Chickering and Donna Summerville.
Funeral services to which relatives and friends are cordially invited to attend will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 14, at 11 a.m. at the Norton Memorial Funeral Home, 19 Clapp St., (off Route 140) Norton.
Visiting hours will be held on Tuesday morning prior to funeral services from 9 to 11 a.m. at the funeral home.
Burial will follow services at the Pine Grove Cemetery in Milford.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Camilla's memory to the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, 10 Brookline Place West, Floor 6, Brookline, MA 02445-9924. Self-addressed envelopes are available at the funeral home.
To contact the funeral home, please visit www.nortonmemorial.com.
Virginia Darby, 94PLAINVILLE Virginia Darby, 94, of Bow Street on Friday Dec. 10, 2004in the Madonna Manor Nursing Home, North Attleboro.
Born March 6, 1910, she was a daughter of the late Lester D. and Mabel(Jones) Darby.
She was a graduate of Fairhaven (Mass.) High School, and had since resided in Plainville for most of her life.
Miss Darby was employed by Whiting & Davis Company, Plainville and Bugbee & Isles Company, North Attleboro as a jewelry machine operator. She also was the secretary at her brother Rogers jewelry shop.
Miss Darby was an accomplished piano player, and she enjoyed creating oil paintings and going to yard sales with her brother Roger. She was also a member of the Plainville United Methodist Church.
She is survived by five cousins, Mable Nardelli of Wrentham, Gary Padula of Wrentham, Brenda Harper of Franklin, Mark Bassignani of Foxboro, and David Padula of Franklin. She also had several good friends. She is the sister of the late Richard, Roger, and Robert Darby and Eleanor Keadle; and cousin of the late Janet Padula.
A funeral service will be held in the Sperry-McHoul Funeral Home, 15Grove Street, North Attleboro, on Tuesday Dec. 14, 2004 at 11 a.m. Rev. Dr. John Grenfell of the Plainville United Methodist Church will officiate. Burial will follow in Plainville Cemetery.
Visitation will be held on Tuesday one hour prior to the funeral service from 10-11am.
To sign Miss Darby's on-line guest book or for directions to the funeral home please visit www.sperry-mchoul.com
Arrangements entrusted to the Sperry & McHoul Funeral Home, 508-695-5651.
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