Obituaries

Stoughton Obituaries: Eileen M. (McDonald) Leopardi; William Stinson

Obituaries for Stoughton residents Eileen M. (McDonald) Leopardi and William "Willie Lee" Stinson, who both passed away recently.

Eileen (McDonald) Leopardi

The following is from the Farley Funeral Home website

Eileen M. (McDonald) Leopardi, 81, a longtime resident of Stoughton, died at St. Elizabeth's Medical Center in Brighton on Saturday, June 1. She was the wife of the late Frank J. Leopardi.

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Born and raised in Boston, she was a resident of Stoughton for 50 years.

Mrs. Leopardi was an operator at Hebrew Rehabilitation Center in Boston for many years before retiring 20 years ago. She enjoyed spending time with her family.

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Mrs. Leopardi was the mother of Richard Leopardi and his wife Mary Jane of Carver, Francis "Skip" Leopardi and his girlfriend Linda Bodine and Karen Cushing and her husband Dennis all of WA, Denise Rozewski and her husband Joseph of CO, Gayle Lucianno and her husband Gregory of VT, Dennis J. Leopardi and his girlfriend Bonnie of RI, Sheryl Clarke and her husband Steve of Brockton and the late Christopher Leopardi.

She was the sister of the late Loretta Campbell and Mary Boccuzzi. She is also survived by many grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren, many nieces and nephews. 

Funeral was held from the Farley Funeral Home in Stoughton on Friday, June 7 , followed by a Funeral Mass at Immaculate Conception Church in Stoughton. Interment took place at Knollwood Memorial Park in Canton.

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William "Willie Lee" Stinson

The following is from www.currentobituary.com:

William “Willie Lee” Stinson, 76, of Stoughton, formerly of Liberty and Monticello, NY, died Saturday, June 1, 2013.

William was born, raised and educated in Troy, Alabama and was the son of the late Martin and Rose (Stringer) Stinson.

He was a retired painter; had worked for H. Piken Co., Inc. in Boston for over ten years, and worked at the Monticello Greenhouse in Monticello, NY for 15 years retiring in 2004. In later years he lived a very quiet and humble life and enjoyed his favorite pastime of fishing.

William is survived by two daughters and two sons all of the Boston area; one sister from Ohio; five grandchildren; several nieces, nephews and a host of other relatives. He is predeceased by one son.

Following cremation his remains will be returned to NY.

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