Obituaries 03-05-2013

Edward Johnson, Sr.

Of New Hampshire, formerly of Everett

Edward P. Johnson, Sr. of North Conway, NH, formerly of Everett, died on February 28.

He was the beloved husband of Donna (Barry); father of Debra of Westborough, Edward P., Jr. of Lynn, Karen Maddox and her husband, Sean of Arlington, Linda Moore of Westborough and the late Dennis S.; brother of Roland of Maine, Eleanor Oldford of Beverly and the late Barbara Laskey. He is also survived by seven grandchildren: Amy, AnnMarie and her husband, Ryan, Kaleigh, Brett, Katelyn, Justin, Matthew and one great grandson, Ryan.

Funeral arrangements were by the Salvatore Rocco & Sons Funeral Home, Everett. Interment will be at a later date in the Woodlawn Cemetery. Rocco-Carr-Henderson Funeral Service 1-877-71-ROCCO www.roccofuneralhomes.com

Charles Daly

Show Business Personality, Volunteer and Mentor

Charles M. Daly of Gloucester, formerly of Revere and Chelsea, died on February 28 surrounded by his friends and family. He succumbed to his brave battle with cancer at the Kaplan Family Hospice House in Danvers.

In the 1970’s Club-goers were rocking to the sounds of Charlie Daly along with his beloved cousins in the band Odious. Daly made the switch to Comedy in the 80’s and holds many other Boston Comedians as dear friends.

His acting career included a role in the motion picture Monument Ave with co-star Dennis Leary. Most recently he was cast in the movie Ted, and the yet to be released RIPD. Right up until the end, Charlie was in production acting in his favorite role as Nathan in the stage production of David the Musical with his close friend Dr. Craig Costanza.

In the last couple of years, Charlie dedicated himself to community service including volunteer work for the National Alliance on Mental Illness, the Cape Ann Chapter. He also worked mentoring youth under the direction of Henry Allen, in acting and comedy.

Charlie will be sadly missed by all who knew and loved him.

He was the devoted father of Charles Daly of Texas, Alexis Daly and James Daly, both of Revere; dear brother of Jacquelyn French of Florida, Rita Sullivan of Revere, Jack Daly of New Hampshire, Judy Sarno of Lynn and Mary Daly of Chelsea; beloved fiance of Debra Pachero of Gloucester and her family including her mom, Grace Munroe, whom Charles cared for, her several children and he was a special Grampy Charlie to her grandchildren Lily Dukette and Thomas Robbins.

His Funeral Service will be held in the Paul Buonfiglio & Sons Funeral Home, 128 Revere St., Revere today, Tuesday, March 5 at 7 p.m. Relatives and friends are kindly invited. Visiting Hours will be today from 4 to 7 p.m.

Marie Dembowski

Member of Polish Legion American Veterans Auxiliary and Holy Rosary Sodality

Marie A. (Zima) Dembowski of Lynn died at home after a long illness surrounded by her loving family on March 1. She was 85 years old.

Born in Mount Carmel, PA, the daughter of the late John and Veronica A. (Kernozki) Zima and the wife of the late Jerome T. Dembowski, she has lived in Lynn for the past 53 years. She was a former St. Michael’s parishioner, a member of the Polish Legion American Veterans Auxiliary Chapter 56 and a member of the Holy Rosary Sodality.

She is survived by four sons: John J. and his wife, Tina Dembowski of Lynn, Joseph and his wife, Suzanne Dembowski of Rowley, James M. and Jeffrey Dembowski, both of Lynn; one brother, John Zima and a cousin, Ramona Halko of Philadelphia, PA. She was the loving grandmother of seven grandchildren: Jennifer, Erin, Suzie, Veronica, Amy, Joseph Jr. and Joshua and eight great grandchildren. She is also survived by several nieces and nephews. She was the mother of the late Jerome “Jerry” Dembowski and the sister of the late Edward Zima, Regina Glosek, Dorothy Dunne, Claire Rice, Agnes Sentkoski and Eleanor Hutko.

Funeral arrangements were by the Nadworny Funeral Home, Lynn.  For guest book: www. Nadwornyfuneralhome.com

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