Settles was playing in a game at the Brooks School in North Andover on February 5 when he suddenly collapsed and stopped breathing.
McNamara is known as a local hero for his bravery and sacrifices he made as a firefighter.
Corsi died Tuesday at the age of 60 at his home in Bellingham, MA.
Audrey Cooper was a longtime resident of Newton and honored as one of its unsung heroes in 2011.
“I loved him so much. He was just, he had a heart of gold,” said Stephen Harron, Russell's brother.
Newton City Councilor Jay Ciccone had served on the city council since 2007, coached baseball and was a member of the St. Carmen Society.
Jim Mahoney, former chief spokesman for the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, was in a serious bike crash last year. He died on Aug. 8.
Molly Williams, a Brookline native, taught first grade at the Cabot School in Newton for the past 11 years.
A man who recently lost both of his parents is speaking out after his father’s name was featured on the front page of the New York Times.
The family of a 96-year-old veteran living at the Newton care facility praised their father's caregiver and his special compassion.
The city council president released a memo about Yate's passing over the weekend.
Linda Plaut, the director of the Mayor’s Office For Cultural Affairs, died Sunday, Feb. 17, after an illness.
The long time Newton community organizer, activist and former recipient of the City’s Human Rights Award has died.
People in city hall called her an amazing woman and role model and just in love with her 9-year-old.
He served as the mayor of Newton from 1994-1997, prior to that he spent five terms on the city council, then called the Board of Aldermen.
Aaron Fink is remembered as the Newton Superintendent who started the China-Newton exchange program but also for doing the right thing.
She was known to be a very active Newton businesswoman, according to the Newton-Needham Chamber of Commerce.
Rege lived in Brookline and Newton for 23 years. She also lived in India where she taught English to low caste children.
Newton's DeNucci was the longest-serving state auditor in Mass. history.
Sonia Paine once thwarted an armed robbery at her shop using a baseball bat and some quick thinking.
Newton Residents Kenneth Blanchard, Bernice Antonellis, Romualdas Skvarcius all have memorial services this weekend. Here are the details.
A Newton High School Hall of Famer, Fred established a pop warner program in Newton more than 50 years ago.
"Dodi was a beautiful person who always went out of her way to help others and an undeniably fierce fighter."
Walter was a World War II veteran and had a passion for woodworking. He lived in West Newton for more than 60 years.
Mary loved cooking for people and famously asked everyone who entered her home, "Can I get you something to eat?"
Joan was a past president of American Legion Auxillary Unit 221, Bedford, and current member of Post 440 Auxillary in Newton.
Margaret is survived by her six children, 14 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Domenico, who immigrated from Italy at the age of 16, was a skilled cement mason and well-respected landlord.
A true Renaissance man, Rege was an avid gardener and reader, regularly practiced yoga and loved political and philosophical discussions.
Beloved business owner; Former President of the Boston Chapter of the National Black MBA Association.
The family is asking for donations to Covenant House New York in lieu of flowers.
Services are this week.
Bradbury lived in Newton for more than 40 years.
Services are on Wednesday. Proia served in WWII, was a member of the Waltham Lions Club and a cherished Newton coach.
Mitchell served in the Navy, and worked at Main Street Ford in Waltham for many years. He lived in Newton for the past 20 years.
Services are Thursday for this longtime Newton resident.
Services for this Natick resident, Newton native, are Wednesday.