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Posted 2020-11-21 12:01 PM (#99711)
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PIETROWSKI Frederick T., 79, of Lawrence died peacefully with his family at his side on November 19, 2020 at the VA Hospital in West Roxbury. The son of the late Joseph F. and Mary G. (Byrne) Pietrowski, Fred was born in Methuen, MA on August 24, 1941. He was educated in Salem, NH schools and was a graduate of Central Catholic High School Class of 1959. He served in the United States Navy for 4 years in the late fifties - early sixties in submarine service. For many years he was employed in the electronics field, retiring from Honeywell. A family man first, he was an author and an avid woodcarver. Fred was active in the Boy Scouts for many years and loved camping, fishing and hunting. Fred was fiercely loved and will be missed by many.Fred is survived by his wife of 57 years, Linda (Kibildis) Pietrowski, he is also survived by his seven children and spouses; Mike and Cara Pietrowski, Cheryl Perkins and Bert Woods, Joe and Denise Pietrowski, Tina and Chris Cox, Tencza and Rich Parsons, Dan and Pam Pietrowski, and Adam and Tiffany Pietrowski. Fred was also grandfather to 21 and great-grandfather to 2. Fred is also survived by his siblings Richard, Mary, Cathy, and Paul as well as their spouses and many cousins, nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends may call Sunday, November 22, 2020 from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Dewhirst & Boles Funeral Home, 80 Broadway, Methuen, MA 01844. A Requiem Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Monday, November 23, 2020 at 10 a.m. in Sacred Heart Church, 321 So. Broadway, Lawrence, MA 01843. Burial will follow in Pine Grove Cemetery, Salem, NH. Due to COVID-19, masks and social distancing will be strictly observed at the funeral home and at the church.


LACY, Russell Brian, died in Bremerton, Washington, on November 13, 2020. Born April 13, 1960, he was a 1978 graduate of Mississiniwa Valley High School and was a 20 year veteran of the US Navy, retiring as a Petty Officer First Class with service as a submariner in the Mediterranean, Atlantic and Pacific. He is survived by his parents, The Rev. Dr. Russell Gwinn Lacy and Mildred (Miki) Lacy of Greenville. He is also survived by his sister, Patricia Blosser, nephew, Patrick A. Harsh, his wife Jo, grandniece LindaAnn Harsh and grandnephew Patrick Tyler Harsh of Beamsville, and grandniece Rebecca Harsh and great-grandnephews Dalton TP Harsh and Oliver A. Limbert of Greenville, a nephew, Matthew Harsh, his wife Jenna and grandniece Haley Harsh of Troy. There will be no services. Published in Dayton Daily News on Nov. 21, 2020.


WHITTLE, Clarence E., Jr., died in the comfort of his home on Oct. 24, 2020. Bud was born Feb.7, 1926 in Castle Rock, WA. He lived a long, full, healthy life and has now moved on to be with Barb, the love of his life. He and Barb had four daughters, Susan, Barby, Ginger and Polly, who all contributed to the addition of several grand, great and great-great grandchildren! Bud and Barb loved all their family and countless friends with all their heart. Their home was always open, and you were sure to be greeted with smiles, laughter and genuine "glad to see you" feels! Bud literally enjoyed every single day, passionate about everything he did. A great role model for his family and friends. He was a timber faller, business owner, builder, exceptional hunter, fisherman, gardener, devoted husband, fun father, a loving grandpa. He served in submarines in the US Navy during WWII. I am pretty sure I can speak for all that knew him that he will be missed so very much! The family held a private graveside ceremony. A Celebration of Life will be held on his birthday, Feb. 7, 2021 providing restrictions allow. Published by The Daily News on Nov. 21, 2020.
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