![]() A mass of Christian burial will take place on Friday, Apat 11:30 am at St. ![]() Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to visiting hours on Friday, Apfrom 9:00 to 10:30 am at Cataudella Funeral Home, 126 Pleasant Valley St., Methuen, MA. ![]() Vivian was predeceased by her son and his wife, Adrian and Carol (DeSpirito) Simone. Special thanks to Vivian’s nephew and his wife, Joseph and Lynne Simone for their kindness, compassion, and assistance through the years making Vivian’s golden years memorable,as well as her close friends, Marie Flynn and Linda Martelli for always being there to lend a hand. She is survived by three grandchildren, Sharon Camasso and her husband Richard, Michael Simone and his wife Joanne, Mark Simone and his wife Julie five great-grandchildren, Chellsey, Joseph, and Natalie Camasso, Zachary, Tyler Simone, and Paige Dewhirst several nieces, nephews, grandnieces, and grandnephews. She received the Boston Post Award for being the oldest resident in Andover. She loved spending quality time with her grandchildren, great grandchildren, and her nieces and nephews. Vivian was a longtime parishioner at Corpus Christi Parish at Holy Rosary Church in Lawrence and was a member of Saint Rita's Society. Raymond Simone Accounting Firm in Lawrence. She had been employed for twenty-three years with the A. Simone.Ī lifelong resident of Merrimack Valley, Vivian had been employed for several years with Grieco Brothers in Lawrence and Merrimack College in Andover. She was educated in Lawrence was the daughter of Domenic and Agatha (Laudani) Musumarra and the widow of Armand R. Public Domain.Vivian (Musumarra) Simone, 104, passed away peacefully Friday, Apat Merrimack Valley Hospice House in Haverhill, MA. Joseph of Haverhill pages 420 and 421 of One Hundred Years of Progress. Please note: This database is available to Individual-level and above NEHGS members only. Joseph (Haverhill) Baptisms, Marriages, and Deaths, 1894-1898 Joseph (Haverhill) Baptisms, Marriages, and Deaths, 1880-1887 If you would like to become part of the team working on rewarding genealogical projects, please contact Rachel Adams, Database Services Volunteer Coordinator via email at new volumes are listed below: We’d like to thank our dedicated team of volunteers for their work on this, including Liz Barnett, Tim Belgrad, Mouna Blila, Kiera Breitenbach, Holly Caughlan, Eileen Convey, Pauline Cusson, Lisa Elvin-Staltari, Janet Essency, Patrick Henehan, Kate, Maureen Keillor, Arlys LaFehr, Debbie Lansing, Eileen McCarthy, Paul McCool, Stacey-Rae McCue, Gig Moineau, Matt Murphy, Christohe Semamz, Maddy Silberman, Frederique Van Moortel, and Laura Versmee. For more history of the church, see One hundred years of progress : a graphic, historical, and pictorial account of the Catholic Church of New England, Archdiocese of Boston, pages 420-423. In 1885, Father Bouche, who succeeded Father Casgrain, enlarged the church and a school was added. Joseph’s Church was dedicated by Archbishop Williams, Bishop de Goesbriand, of Burlington, Vermont, and Bishop La Fleche of Canada. In 1876 Rev Gather Casgrain, of Fall River, was instructed by the Archbishop to go to Haverhill and erect a church for the people who spoke the French language. This update includes over 1,500 pages and over 135,000 searchable names. Today we have added six new volumes to Massachusetts: Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston Records, 1789-1920, for the parish of St. Public Domain courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. Street Scene of Haverhill, Massachusetts circa 1910.
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