Holgerson taught for years in Newton and Lexington.
'This is such a wonderful reminder of the gift of those who choose to be with the community’s children every day.'
Things will look a little different this year in Concord on Veterans Day.
Loving Father and Grandfather
Capt. Thomas Hudner Jr., a Fall River native and longtime Concord resident, died in November at age 93.
John, a retired probation officer in Concord District Court, enjoyed theater and drama and was an active member of the Concord Players.
Sandra owned and operated a daycare center out of her home on Central Street in West Concord.
Allison was a volunteer for the League of Women Voters in Concord and Carlisle and worked as a copy editor at Little Brown Publishing.
Concord's town flag will fly at half-staff Tuesday in honor of Salvatore's service during the Korean conflict.
A beloved husband, loving father and cherished grandfather.
Mrs. Dalrymple taught reading for eight years at the Sanborn Middle School in Concord.
Nancy was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother.
Norton spent much of his career at MIT, working on the engineering of an experimental fusion reactor.
Jeanne taught French at Tower School in Marblehead.
John served in the U.S. Navy as a first lieutenant during World War II aboard the carrier USS Shangri-La.
Patricia was a proud holder of both a Screen Actor's Guild and Actor's Equity cards.
In case you missed it.
Wardwell, 43, died unexpectedly last week.
He passed away March 30.
She died Jan. 30.
He passed away Jan. 31.
Kent died Sunday, Jan. 25.
She died Jan. 8 of ovarian cancer.
He passed away Jan. 6 following a battle with melanoma.
She passed away Dec. 26.
He passed away Dec. 11.
She passed away Dec. 17.
He was 95.
She died at Emerson Hospital on Dec. 26.
Corbett died Tuesday, Dec. 23.
She died Dec. 12 of natural causes.
He died Dec. 8 at his home.
He served in the Korean War.
He passed away Nov. 19.
She died Nov. 5.
He was a guitarist in several local bands.
He worked in the Maynard Public School system for 22 years.
He was born in New York and moved to Concord in 1925.
He was born in Italy then moved to Concord, where he was a farmer for more than 30 years.
He also served as a special police officer and crossing guard.