Andover Townsman, Andover, MA

Obituaries

January 9, 2008

Obituaries for Jan 10, 2008

Lorenzo Casha, 85

ANDOVER | Lorenzo Casha, 85, of Andover, died Saturday, Jan. 5, 2008 at Sutton Hill Nursing Center in North Andover.

Born in Naples, Italy on Jan. 18,1922 to the late Mariano and Elisa (Tumulto) Casha, Lorenzo graduated schools in Italy.

He was employed with the Long Inland Railroad as a structural engineer until his retirement.

Lorenzo enjoyed cycling and reading.

He is survived by his wife Tina (Esposito) Casha of Andover; his son Lawrence M. Casha and his wife Mary of Andover; and three brothers, Salvatore Casha of Italy, Vincenzo Casha of Venezuela and Angelo Casha of Spain; and one sister, Josephine Esposito of Italy. Also among his survivors are his grandchildren, Salena and Nysa Casha, also of Andover; as well as several nieces and nephews.

ARRANGEMENTS: A funeral Mass will be offered on Thursday, Jan. 10, 2008 at 10 a.m. at St. Augustine's Church in Andover. Burial will follow in West Parish Cemetery, also in Andover. Family and friends called on Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2008 from 2 to 6 p.m. at the Dewhirst Conte Funeral Home, 28 Florence St., Andover. Memorial contributions may be made to Dementia Care, 69531 213th St., Darwin, MN 55324-6602. To offer online condolence or for directions, please visit www.contefunrealhomes.com.







Roy E. Dehm, 77

ANDOVER | Roy E. Dehm, 77, a 33-year resident of Andover, died Monday morning, Jan. 7, 2008 at his home surrounded by his loving family.

Mr. Dehm was born in Syracuse, N.Y. to the late Albert A. and Ethel (Kopper) Dehm.

Roy was an electrical engineer for 40 years at RCA/ GE Aerospace until his retirement in 1992 and soon became a member of the RCA Retirees.

He served as a Eucharistic minister for many years at St. Augustine's Church in Andover and had many interests especially travelling with his wife and family, enjoying his pipe over a good book and making home movies and watching old movies, however his greatest passion was baby-sitting his grandchildren.

Mr. Dehm is survived by his wife Helen M. (Praetz) Dehm with whom he shared 52 years of marriage after meeting at RCA in 1954, his children, Diana L. Dehm of Huntington Beach, Calif., Catherine A. Anusauskas and her husband George of Auburn, Mass., Douglas L. and Kenneth A., both of Andover; his four grandchildren, Elizabeth, Allison, Samantha and Joseph, and his sister, Florence Mercer of Tonawonda, N.Y., as well as many additional relatives and friends. Roy was predeceased by his son David L. Dehm.

ARRANGEMENTS: Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend his funeral Mass on Friday, Jan. 11, 2008 at 10 a.m. in St. Augustine's Church in Andover. Burial will be private. Calling hours will be held on Thursday from 4 to 8 p.m. in the Dewhirst and Conte Family Funeral Home, 28 Florence St., Andover. For those who wish, Roy may be remembered through donations to the Dr. Carlos Fernandez Surgical Research Fund for Pancreatic Cancer and GI, 55 Fruit St., Boston, MA 02114. For the family online guestbook or for funeral home directions, please visit www.contefuneralhomes.com.





Leonard J. Goodman

SAN ANTONIO | Leonard J. Goodman, formerly of Andover, passed away on Saturday, Dec. 22, 2007 in San Antonio.

Born Jan. 11, 1932 in Brooklyn, N.Y. to the late Eddie and Sadye Goodman.

Upon an honorable discharge from the United States Navy, Leonard went into the packaging business. He and his father founded the Eddie Goodman Company in 1960 on Lincoln St. in Boston. The business grew and the company moved to the greater Merrimack Valley and remained there until the early 1990's.

In the mid 1990's Leonard opened River City Paper in San Antonio. He remained active in his business dealings until 2005.

Leonard was an avid angler. He spent many years fishing off the coast of the Bahamas. He truly enjoyed the peace he found on the open waters and all the friends he made along the way.

His sister, Ruth Oser, preceded Leonard in death. He is survived by two sons, Eddie and his wife Michele of Destin, Fla. and Ralph Doughty and his wife Denise of San Antonio; one daughter, Laura Goodman of Westford; eight grandchildren, Rebecca, Adam, Melvin, Kelvin, Edward Tyler, Taylor, Jessica and Madison; nephew, James Oser and his wife Jo-Ann; cousin, Aaron Rosenthal and his wife Nicole. Finally, he leaves behind a very special friend, Diana Sherman, whom he loved very much. Leonard will be dearly missed by family and friends.

ARRANGEMENTS: In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in memory of Leonard J. Goodman to the Joslin Diabetes Center. Joslin Diabetes Center, One Joslin Place, Boston, MA 02215. You're are invited to sign the guestbook at www.porterloring.com.





Paul A. Groezinger, 89

ANDOVER | Paul A. Groezinger, 89, died Sunday, Dec. 23, 2007, at Wingate of Andover.

Mr. Groezinger was born on March 8, 1918, in Weymouth, the son of the late Paul B. and Bertha (Olbrich) Groezinger.

He attended local schools in Weymouth and was a graduate of East Weymouth High School, graduating with the class of 1936. Mr. Groezinger attended Burditt in accounting and then went to the Boston University, for two year course in accounting and commercial law.

He went on active duty for the Coast Guard, Dec. 14, 1942, and was discharged from regular reserve as a Boatswain Mate 2nd Class in Oct. 12, 1945.

Mr. Groezinger worked for Stone & Webster, and later was employed at Carters Ink for 15 years. Later he worked in real estate at Borkm & Land from 1975 to 1978, until his retirement.

Family members include his wife, Helen (Christenson) Groezinger of Andover; two sons, Scott Groezinger of Tewksbury and Ronald Groezinger of California; and three grandchildren.

ARRANGEMENTS: There are no calling hours at the request of the family. The Cremation Society of New Hampshire assisted the family with arrangements.







Richard Hornidge, 92

ANDOVER | Richard Hornidge, 92, of Andover, died Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2007. He led a full and adventurous life.

Born in Ireland in 1915, he spent his childhood as an only child living at Tulfarris, a Hornidge estate with many acres of farmland. In the early 1700s, land in Ireland was given to English men who supported Cromwell, and these English families were known as the Anglo-Irish. It was during this time that the first Hornidge came to inhabit Tulfarris.

When Richard was a young adult the farm and house were sold. Breaking the Hornidge tradition that had lasted over 200 years seemed a tragedy, but the estate was no longer supportable. During Richard's childhood, the Irish Civil War was in full swing. IRA soldiers, who wanted complete independence from England, burned down his grandmother's home, Tinode, but they drank tea in the Hornidge kitchen knowing Katie, the cook, would allow them to stay rather than to have Tulfarris burned.

Richard recognized many of the IRA soldiers as they were faithful workers on the Hornidge farm, and some of their children were his friends. Confused by where his loyalties should lie, it took until adulthood for his dilemma to be resolved. His heritage was Anglo-Irish, but his heart was with the Irish in his home country. As a child, Richard was educated by his nannies at Tulfarris. At the young age of 9 years-old, he was sent to Castle Park boarding school in Ireland after which he attended the Oundle preparatory school in England where he specialized in science, a subject Richard greatly enjoyed.

After preparatory school, he followed in his father's footsteps by enrolling in Cambridge University and choosing Trinity Hall as his residents. "The Hall" was known for its top rowing records. His father received the high honor of becoming a "Blue" which meant rowing with the crew that represented the entire university. Richard, himself, set a record in sculling that has never been broken even to this day. Richard graduated with honors from Cambridge University with a degree in mechanical engineering, and because jobs in his field were more available in the United States, he decided to join his two uncles in California.

After several years of working as an engineer, he was admitted to Stanford University where he earned a master's degree in mechanical engineering. Since he spent many years in England, and England was so drastically involved in World War II, he was compelled to join the Merchant Marines with which he sailed up and down the Pacific Coast. Following the war, he taught at the Maritime Academy in Alameda, Calif. Skiing in the Sierras became his recreation, as well as the place where he met his wife, Marta Travis. They married and had two children, Richard Jr., and Patricia, and then moved east, finally settling in Andover where they have lived for 57 years. During that time, Richard worked as an engineer, started several successful businesses, and wrote Tulfarris, a book telling the story of his unusual childhood in Ireland.

The Hornidge family belonged to the North Andover Country Club, a local book club, the Appalachian Mountain Club and AVIS (Andover Village Improvement Society). For many years Richard and his wife were wardens of the Skug Reservation, clearing trails, and in his best engineering fashion, building a sturdy bridge across the Skug River, which is today named for him. Living within an easy commute to the ocean, sailing became his passion. With the help of various crews, he sailed around Newfoundland several times and even reached Labrador.

He taught his children and grandchildren, Jessica and Jonathan to sail, and they thought it a great honor to be chosen as crew. They will always have fond memories of whales following their boat, of weathering storms so fierce that no other boats would leave the port and of the fun they had playing with French-speaking children when they sailed to the Magdalen Islands. Skiing and sailing were not Richard's only hobbies, with his wife, he visited all seven continents, biking, kayaking, hiking and cross-country skiing. Richard's life was full.







John J. Sartory, 80

ANDOVER | John J. Sartory, 80, a 30 year resident of Andover and formerly of Oyster Bay, N.Y., passed away Monday morning, Dec. 31, 2007 at the Caritas Holy Family Hospital in Methuen after an extended illness.

John was born in Brooklyn, N.Y. to the late Otto and Margaret (Stanton) Sartory.

After graduating high school in January, 1945 he proudly served in the U.S. Navy at the end of World War II, instilling a lifelong patriotism and love of country.

Following discharge he continued his education at Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute where he graduated with a Master's Degree in electrical engineering and was a member of Eta Kappa Nu and Tau Beta Pi.

John was a devoted family man, especially proud of his seven grandsons.

He was also devoted to his church and served for over 20 years as Eucharistic Minister at St. Augustine Church in Andover.

John had a great sense of humor, which will be missed by all. His many hobbies included reading, gardening, and a love for "classic" movies dating back to his New York childhood with its many theaters. On weekends he took great pride and care in the personal maintenance of his cars and home. Following retirement from Digital Equipment Corp. in 1992, he was able to travel more often, visiting both family and friends, and also included trips to Australia, Ireland and Italy.

Mr. Sartory is survived by his wife, Jo (Josephine L. Timilty) Sartory with whom he celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary this past April; their children, Christopher J. Sartory (Jennifer) of Houston, David J. Sartory (Uma) of Los Angeles, and Mary M. Woodward (Don) of Littleton; seven cherished grandsons; his cousin; and many nieces, nephews and their children as well. John was predeceased by his son, Andrew E. Sartory and siblings, Peter Sartory and Regina Geneve.

ARRANGEMENTS: Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend his funeral Mass on Saturday, Jan. 5, 2008 at 1 p.m. at St. Augustine Church in Andover. Interment will be private. Calling hours will be on Friday from 4 to 8 p.m. in the Dewhirst and Conte Family Funeral Home, 28 Florence St., Andover, MA 01810. In lieu of flowers, John may be remembered through donations to the Minuteman Arc for Human Services, 1269 Main St., Concord, MA. 01742. For the family online guestbook or for funeral home directions, please visit www.contefuneralhomes.com.









ANDOVER | The Reverend Mark Richard Paul Welch Jr., of Andover and formerly of Hartford, Conn., died at his home on Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2008 surrounded by his loving family.

Born in Burlington, Iowa on May 30, 1937 to Bernice and Mark Welch Sr., he is survived by his wife, Beverly Morgan-Welch; and daughter, Alexandra Morgan-Welch of Andover; daughters, Deborah Bieringer and husband Len Bieringer, Dominique Soto and husband Ricardo Soto; and son, Michael Welch, all of West Hartford, Conn. and son, Mark Welch III and wife Raquel Welch of Windsor, Conn.; grandchildren, Christine and Melissa Piquette, Matthew Bieringer, Kelli and Mark Welch IV, Wolfgang, Tyler, and Mason Welch, Stephanie, Steven and Seyenah Soto; great-grandchildren, Auburn and Orchid Pitkin and Jonathan Aponte; and sisters, Lynda Coffin and Pamela Molander of Burlington, Iowa and Diane Witherbee of Buffalo, Minn.

Graduating from the University of Chicago Divinity School in 1964, he was ordained a Minister in the United Church of Christ Congregational in 1972.

He served as Senior Minister of West Parish Congregational Church in Andover and Horace Bushnell Congregational Church in Hartford, Conn. and also in various capacities as a minister in Massachusetts including the Union Church in Waban, Melrose Highlands, North Congregational in Woburn and Acton Congregational Church and in Hartford, Faith Congregational Church and Warburton Community Congregational Church.

ARRANGEMENTS: A memorial service was held on Saturday, Jan. 5, 2008 at 1 p.m. at South Church, 41 Central St., Andover. Clergy were asked to be present by 12:30 p.m. to robe. Donations in lieu of flowers should be sent to the Museum of African American History, 14 Beacon St., Suite 719, Boston, MA 02108.



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  • Beatrice E. Morreo, 85

    Beatrice "Bea" Eleanor (Williams) Morreo, 85, died peacefully Thursday, February 2nd, 2012, surrounded by family at her home in Brooksby Village.

    She was the daughter of the late Mamie (Lindholm) and Bill Williams. She resided during her childhood years in Middletown, New York. She was the wife of the late Daniel Anthony Morreo and she lived in Andover with him for 40 years. Survived by 5 children, Susan Birrell, Gail Bryant, Mark Morreo, Martha Wiley, and Dan Morreo; 10 grandchildren including Christy, Brittany, Joshua, Randall, Molly, Robbie, Heather, Nicole, Ali and Abbey; and one great granddaughter, Ella Grace. She will be missed.

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  • Linda R. Pytka, 63

    Linda R. Pytka, age 63, of Andover, passed away on January 30, 2012, after a brave battle against multiple myeloma that lasted over six years.

    Born and raised in Worcester, she was the loving mother of three sons, Jonathan, Brendan, and Justin, and the devoted wife of Stephen M. Pytka. Her passing was peaceful, and she was surrounded by her family, who will miss her dearly. Linda was formerly a critical care nurse at Holy Family Hospital in Methuen, helping others through their difficult times.

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  • Margaret F. Kruse, 82

    Margaret Farrell Kruse, age 82, of N. Andover, MA, formerly of Piscataway, NJ, died on January 28, 2012.

    She was born on July 12, 1929 in New York City, the daughter of Michael Henry and Margaret Ruth (Griffin) Farrell. She majored in history at Barnard College, at which time she met her future husband of 60 years, Theodore Kruse. She maintained a life-long interest in history, art and current events, and served on the boards of numerous civic and volunteer organizations. As a member of the League of Women Voters, she studied how the dearth of low-income housing shaped communities and this interested her in zoning issues. This work lead to her being appointed to Piscataway’s Civil Rights Advisory Commission and also the Zoning Board of Adjustments. She was later elected to Piscataway’s Town Council. After moving to the Edgewood Retirement Community in North Andover, she wrote articles for the Edgewood News and served on the Resident Council.

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  • Louise Zeller Curley,

    Louise "Liz" Zeller Curley, a former resident of North Andover and Andover and devoted, caring wife of Joseph "Jay" D. Curley, passed away on Sunday, January 29, 2012 surrounded by her loving family, after courageously battling pancreatic cancer for ten months.

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  • Geraldine M. Magee, 67

    ANDOVER — Geraldine "Jeri" Marie (Greene) Magee, age 67, of Andover, MA, died unexpectedly on December 13, 2011.
    She was born on February 22, 1944 in Cambridge, MA, the daughter of Alton and Margaret (Wynne) Greene. The beloved wife of John "Jack" Magee, the couple was married on February 19, 1972 in Arlington, MA and subsequently moved to Andover, MA where they raised two children. Jeri graduated from Arlington High School in 1961, held a Bachelor of Arts from (the former) Boston State College and a Master of Arts in Education from Suffolk University. She taught elementary school for several years in Billerica, MA, and became a homemaker after her children were born.

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  • John Jack Magee, Jr., 69

    ANDOVER — John "Jack" Magee, Jr., age 69, of Andover, MA, died unexpectedly on December 13, 2011.
    He was born on November 7, 1942 in Cambridge, MA, the son of John and Christena (MacDougall) Magee. The beloved husband of Geraldine "Jeri" Magee, the couple was married on February 19, 1972 in Arlington, MA and subsequently moved to Andover, MA where they raised two children. Jack graduated from Arlington High School in 1959, held a Bachelor of Science in Business from Boston University and a Juris Doctor from the New England School of Law.

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  • Ruth E. Batchelder

    ANDOVER — Ruth E. Batchelder, a lifelong resident of Andover, MA, passed away peacefully of natural causes, Friday, January 13th, 2012, at the age of 88, surrounded by her two daughters and other family members, at the Wingate Nursing Home in Andover.

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  • Friday, January 13, 2012
  • Paul Miner Steinbrink, 98

    ANDOVER — Paul Miner Steinbrink, 98, resident of Ashland Farm in North Andover, passed away Tuesday, January 10, at Lawrence General Hospital in Lawrence.

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  • Thursday, January 12, 2012
  • Dr. Adrian J. Pallone, 83

    WINDHAM, N.H. — Adrian J. Pallone, 83, of Windham, formerly of Andover, MA, passed away on Tuesday, January 3, 2011 at his home in Windham, surrounded by his loving family. Adrian passed following a long battle with Parkinson's.

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  • William E. Conway, 85

    NASHUA, N.H. — William Elias Conway, of Nashua, New Hampshire, and Fortunes Rocks, Biddeford, ME, passed away on December 29, 2011, in Nashua, NH, at age 85.
    Bill, as he was known, was born in Lowell, Massachusetts on March 21, 1926 to James Francis and Ellen (McQuade) Conway. He was the third of their five children; his two brothers, James Francis, Jr. of Lowell, MA and John Keegan of Lawrence, NY, and his two sisters, Isabelle Ann Yardley of Needham, MA and Ellen Mary of Lowell, all predeceased him. Bill graduated from Lowell High School in 1943 and attended Harvard College. He was later appointed to the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, from which he graduated in the Class of 1948. He married his childhood sweetheart, Jane Priscilla Bowler, and they spent 62 years together until her death earlier this year.

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  • Thursday, January 5, 2012
  • Dorothy Eckman

    ANDOVER — Dorothy Beizer Eckman, passed away from complications due to Cancer and Parkinson's disease.

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  • Frank R. Zonghetti

    ANDOVER — Frank R. Zonghetti, of Andover, Dec. 24.
    Beloved husband of Maureen (Sullivan). Father of Lisa M. Zonghetti-Stafford and her husband Sean and Christopher S. Zonghetti, all of Haverhill. Son of the late Joseph and Archangela (Sestito) Zonghetti. Brother of Ray Zonghetti and Christine Masiello of Somerville and Joe Zonghetti and Janet of Foxboro. Brother-in-law of Barbara O'Hearn and her husband John, Claire Mattson and her husband Carl, all of Tewksbury, Mark Sullivan of Wilmington and Thomas Sullivan and his wife Denise of NY. Frank is also survived by many loving nieces and nephews.

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  • Jean G. Beaulieu, 86

    ANDOVER — Jean G. (Shinnick) Beaulieu, a longtime resident of Andover and beloved wife of the late William J. Beaulieu, died at the Lawrence General Hospital on Friday, December 30, 2011. She was 86 years old.

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  • Thursday, December 29, 2011
  • Antoinette Popadak, 86

    ANDOVER — Antoinette (Fusco) Popadak, of Andover, beloved wife of the late Edward F. Popadak, died at the Lawrence General Hospital on Wednesday, December 21, 2011. She was 86-years-old.

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  • Emily R. Ponti, 101

    LAWRENCE — Emily R. (Catalano) Ponti, 101, passed away Monday, December 26, 2011 at the Berkeley Nursing Center in Lawrence. She was born January 22, 1910 and was just three weeks away from turning 102-years-old.

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  • John J. Daly, 63

    HARWICH — John J. Daly, formerly of Andover and North Chelmsford, died in Harwich on December 17, 2011. He was the son of the late Martin W. and Dorothy V. (Cederberg) Daly. He was 63-years-old.

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  • Thursday, December 22, 2011
  • Anna I. Rokos, 91

    Anna Isabel Rokos passed away peacefully on December 14, 2011 at the age of 91.
    A loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend, Anna is survived by her children: Robert, Jack (Charlene Cotter), Mary Ann Pavone, David (Linda Magnus), Paul (Meg Davidson), and Alice (John Gordon); grandchildren: Sarah Rubright (Cal), Adam Rokos, Dylan Rokos (Nicole Padgett), Erika Schoell (Michael), Lindsay Rokos (Gerry Snyder), Lauren Williams (David), Kyle Gordon, Timothy Pavone, Kayla Pavone, Katarzyna Rokos, Zachary Rokos & Kymberle Gordon; 5 great-grandchildren: Grace, Gerry, Abby, Xander & Baby Rokos (due February of 2012); several nieces & nephews. Anna is predeceased by her husband, John S. Rokos; her mother and father, Mary Louise & George (Bert) Elliott, and brothers, Herbert and William.

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  • John Goodwin Hopkins

    NORTH ANDOVER — John Goodwin Hopkins of North Andover, MA, passed away on December 18, 2011, after a long battle with heart disease and Parkinson1s disease.
    Loving husband of Ann Hopkins, who passed away in 1987. Devoted father of Thomas and Cynthia; father-in-law of Emily Barton Hopkins and Jeff Sugg; grandfather of Tobias. John also leaves behind his three sisters, three brothers-in-law, eleven nieces and nephews, many dear friends, and countless grateful former students. Middlesex School 150; Harvard College, AB, 154; University of Virginia, MBA, 160; Harvard Graduate School of Education, EdM, 164.

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  • Saoirse Craig Fitzgerald, 1

    DANVERS — Saoirse Craig Fitzgerald, 1-and-a-half-years-old, beloved daughter of Michael J. and Kezia C. (Liversidge) Fitzgerald, passed away after a courageous battle with Neuroblastoma, a pediatric cancer, surrounded by her loving family on Tuesday morning, December 13, 2011 at Children's Hospital in Boston.

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  • Thursday, December 15, 2011
  • Dorothy A. Camp, 79

    Dorothy Ann Camp nee Dodge, 79, resident of Deerfield, IL since 1968, passed away peacefully in her sleep in the early morning of December 10, 2011. She grew up in Andover, MA at 47 Summer Street and graduated from Punchard High School in 1950. Beloved wife of the late John R. Camp who was a 1948 graduate of Phillips Academy; loving mother of 3 and grandmother of 3; dear sister of Edward Dodge, of Andover, MA.

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