http://www.cooganresearchgroup.com/crg/index.htm 19 December 2021 COOGAN Death Notices extracted from the "Deaths Reported", "Deaths", "Died" and "Obituaries" pages of the "Boston Daily Globe" and the "Boston Globe" [MA] [Date listed is publication date]: ***Note - not a complete listing*** 17 AUG 1888 (incomplete) COOGAN - In South Boston, Aug. 16, John Coogan... ...Funeral from his late residence, 235 Bolton st., Saturday, Aug. 18, at [..]:30 a.m. [Requiem mass at St. Lucent's Church...] 01 AUG 1890 (incomplete) COOGAN - In Boston, July 31, Annie T., daughter of Daniel F. and [Nellie] Coogan, 11 mos. _ ds. Funeral from residence, 9 Poplar St., Saturday, at 2 o'clock. ... 30 AUG 1890 - [PAGE 14] COOGAN - In Cambridgeport, Louis A., youngest son of Michael [B.] and Mary [K.] Coogan, [0 ms. 10 ds.] Funeral 2 p.m. Sunday, Aug., 31, from parents' residence, 80 Windsor st, Cambridgeport. 11 AUG 1891 - "Obituary" (incomplete) [COOGAN] - [In ...], Aug. 10, Lillian E., beloved daughter of Daniel [and Ellen] Coogan, 10 mos. Funeral from... 24 SEP 1892 COOGAN - In this city, Sept. 21, Martin Coogan, 68 yrs. 26 APR 1894 - "Obituary" (incomplete) [COOGAN] - ...[Mary A. ?]... ...Coogan, [43 ?] yrs. Funeral from her late residence, [...] ... Funeral mass at the Immaculate Conception church at... 22 FEB 1898 - [PAGE 2] (incomplete) MICHAEL B. COOGAN DEAD - Well-Known Lawyer and Honored Member of Boston Bar Association - [Michael] B. Coogan, [..] of this city, died at his Dorchester home Sunday morning after a brief illness. [He...] 15 FEB 1900 - "Deaths" (incomplete) COOGAN - In Roxbury, Feb. 13... 10 APR 1900 - "Deaths" (incomplete) [COOGAN] - ...In [......], April 9, [William] C., beloved son of Daniel P. and [Ellen] Coogan (nee Burns), [7 yrs, 2 mos ?]... 03 SEP 1900 - [PAGE 2] (incomplete) DEATH OF MICHAEL COOGAN - Was in the Employ of the Boston & Albany Railroad Continuously for 50 Years - SPRINGFIELD. Sept. 2 - Michael Coogan, who died in his home, 65 Vine st., last night, aged 72, was one of the oldest railroad men in western Massachusetts in point of service, having been employed continuously by the Boston... 12 JUN 1906 - "Obituary" (incomplete) [COOGAN] - [In ...], June 10, Luther L. Coogan Jr. Funeral at... 10 APR 1909 - "Deaths" (incomplete) COOGAN - In Roxbury, April 9, Ellen, widow of Daniel Coogan. Funeral... 07 OCT 1910 JOHN J. COOGAN BURIED - Services for the Old Time Actor Held at the West End - The Funeral of John J. Coogan, old time actor and theatrical agent, took place yesterday morning at St. Joseph's Church, West End. The Mass, celebrated by Rev. Fr. Julian Smith, was attended by many relatives and friends, including representatives from the Elks and Theatrical Mechanics Association, as well as several local theatrical managers. 07 OCT 1910 - "Obituary" COOGAN - In this city, Oct. 5, Paul Vincent, son of John and Ann Coogan (nee Kernan), 2 yrs., 3 mos. Funeral from 24A Waukullah st., Roxbury, on [Friday] at 2 p.m. 15 SEP 1915 - "Deaths" COOGAN - In Roxbury, Sept. 14, James J., beloved husband of Nellie (Goodman) Coogan and son of James J. and the late Johanna Coogan. Funeral from his late home, 108 Maywood st., Friday, Sept. 17, at 8:15. High mass of requiem at St. John's Church, Blue Hill, at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. 09 NOV 1923 - "Deaths" [COOGAN - In] Roxbury, Nov. [3 or 8], Francis H., son of the late Johanna (Harrington) and James Coogan. Funeral from his late home 121 Dale St., Sunday, Nov. 11, at 1:15. Services at St. Joseph's church at 1:45. High Mass of Requiem, Monday, Nov. 12, at [8] o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. 23 DEC 1929 - "Obituary" (incomplete) COOGAN - [..] Natick - James, formerly of Cambridge. Funeral from his late home, 4_ Union at ... [High] mass of requiem at St. Patrick's Church, Tuesday ... [...] at 10 o'clock. Burial in St. Patrick's cemetery, Natick. ... 25 OCT 1932 (incomplete) COOGAN - In Malden, Oct. 24, John, beloved husband of Annie Kernan and [son] of James... 06 MAY 1935 (incomplete) JACKIE COOGAN IS RECOVERING - ...The elder Coogan was born at Syracuse. He played with Annette Kellerman in vaudeville. Jackie and his young brother Robert made their stage appearances with them doing impersonations. Coogan senior's stage engagement with Miss Dolliver in 1913 rapidly ripened into personal engagement and ... 07 JUL 1935 - "Obituary" (incomplete) [COOGAN] - ...[Catharine]... beloved daughter of James and the late Johanna Harrington Coogan. Funeral from her late home, 121 Dale st., Monday, July 8, at 9:45 ... High Mass of Requiem at St. ... 09 JUL 1936 - [PAGE 15] J. J. COOGAN DEAD, WITH "EL" 61 YEARS - Forest Hills Starter, 90, Known to Thousands - James J. Coogan, for many years a starter at the Forest Hills Station of the Boston Elevated Railway, where he was known to thousands of patrons, died yesterday morning at his home, 121 Dale st., Roxbury. He was in his 91st year. At the time of his retirement 10 years ago Mr. Coogan had the distinction of being the oldest Elevated employee. He was born in Montreal, came to Boston a the age of 20 and secured a position with the old Highland Railway, which later became the Boston Elevated. Mr. Coogan drove a horsecar and was the operator of the "bandcar," which plied between the city proper and distant Oakland Gardens at Grove Hall, Roxbury, then a pleasure resort. He was a great lover of horses and was a horse trader in addition to his duties for the railway company. He maintained a large string of animals. When the West End Railway Company made its debut, Mr. Coogan continued in the railway business, was in charge of the stables at Grove Hall and later superintendent of the carbarns at the Norfolk House, Roxbury. With the advent of the electric cars Mr. Coogan became a starter for the Elevated, which succeeded the west End Company. Funeral Services will be held Wednesday morning at St. Joseph's Church, Circuit st., Roxbury. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Mr. Coogan is survived by two sons, Charles Coogan, New York, and William Coogan, Roslindale, and three daughters, Mary, Josephine and Anna L. Coogan, Roxbury. His wife died 25 years ago. 23 APR 1937 - "Obituary" (incomplete) COOGAN - In Watertown, April [20], Francis ... beloved husband of [Evelin] McLaughlin Coogan. Funeral from 135 Boyd st., Newton, on Saturday, April 24 at 9 [a.m.] High Mass of Requiem at the Church of [Name West]... 21 DEC 1937 (incomplete) [COOGAN] - ...her 82d year, Ellen "Nellie" Coogan. Formerly of Cambridge. Funeral Thursday at 8:15 from her late residence, 75 Pleasant st., Franklin, Mass. Requiem High... 03 MAR 1941 - "Obituary" (incomplete) [COOGAN] - ...William Sr., husband of Mabel (Rush) Coogan. Funeral from his late home, Manthorne road, Tuesday, March 4, at 9 [am]... ...Mass of Requiem at the [Hobv Na...]... 05 MAR 1941 - "Obituary" (incomplete) ...Funeral services for William Henry Coogan of Manthorne road, West Roxbury... 29 APR 1942 - "Obituary" (incomplete) COOGAN - In Roxbury, April 27, Annie, beloved daughter of the late James and Johanna Harrington Coogan. Funeral from her late home, 121 Dale st., Thursday, April 20, at... 12 SEP 1942 - "Deaths and Funerals" (incomplete) CHARLES COOGAN - Charles William Coogan, of 17 Laurel st., Watertown, who died in Cambridge Wednesday [09 SEP 1942], will be buried from his late home at 8:45 today with high mass of requiem at... ...by wife, Mrs. Catherine Joyce Coogan. Burial will be at New Calvary Cemetery... 02 DEC 1943 - "Obituary" (incomplete) [COOGAN - ...Annie] (nee Cotter), beloved [wife] of John Coogan of 90 Center st.. Funeral from [Murry Funeral] Home, King st. at Dorchester av, Friday at 8. Requiem Mass at St. Agatha's Church... 13 JAN 1944 - "Obituary" (incomplete) [COOGAN - ...John], beloved husband of the late Annie Coogan (nee Cotter) at the residence, 90 Centre st. Funeral from [Muiry] Funeral Home, corner King St. and Dorchester av, Friday at... 14 JUN 1944 (incomplete) COOGAN - In Milton, by accident, [on] June, [...], George Coogan, husband of Nora Coogan. Funeral from the home of his parents, 50 Blue Hill Parkway, Thursday 3 to 9... 31 JUL 1944 - "Obituary" (incomplete) COOGAN - In Everett, July 30, 1944, John ... 2 years, ... months, 16 days, beloved son of John and Marion (Macauley) Coogan. Funeral services will be held at the residence... 01 AUG 1944 - "Obituary" (incomplete) COOGAN - ...John Girard, age 2 years, 11 months, 16 days, beloved son of John and Marion (Macauley) Coogan. Funeral services will be held from the residence, 23 Pierce av, on Wednesday... 07 OCT 1944 - "Obituary" (incomplete) COOGAN - In Milton, Friday, Oct. 6, Patrick, beloved husband of Grace Coogan (nee Simpson). Funeral from his home, [5] Blue Hills Parkway, Monday at ... Solemn High [Mass of Requiem] at [Angelas ?] Church at... 31 MAR 1945 (incomplete) [COOGAN] - ... Agnes Sutliff Coogan, beloved wife of Thomas Coogan. Funeral from her home, 207 Atlantic st., Monday at 9 in ... Solemn Requiem High Mass at Sacred Heart Church at 10 o'clock... 10 OCT 1945 - "Obituary" (incomplete) [COOGAN] - ...[Mary] (nee McCartill), beloved wife of Laurence Coogan. Funeral from her late residence, 33 Condor st., Friday at 8. Requiem High Mass at Sacred Heart Church at 9... 21 MAR 1946 - "Obituary" (incomplete) [COOGAN] - ...Mabel Rush, beloved wife of the late William Coogan. Funeral from her late home, 61 Hackensack rd, Friday, March 22, at 8. Requiem Mass in the Holy Name Church at... 29 MAY 1947 (incomplete) COOGAN - In Roxbury, the 28th, Elizabeth, beloved daughter of the late Michael and Catherine Walker Coogan. Funeral from her residence, 35 Mt. Pleasant av., on Saturday morning, followed by Solemn Mass of... 19 JAN 1948 - [PAGE 5] (incomplete) JOHN J. COOGAN - John Coogan, MARBLEHEAD, Jan. 18 - Services for John Coogan, 73, of 25 Central st., who died at his home last night, will be held at 9 tomorrow with solemn high mass of requiem at Star of the Sea Church. Mr. Coogan was a landscape gardener. Surviving are wife Rose, daughters, Mrs. Annie Viles and Catherine, and son, Robert. ... 22 MAY 1952 - "Deaths and Funerals" (incomplete) [LEMIEUX] - ...[Theresa / Teresa Lemieux] ... Besides her husband, she leaves her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Coogan of Everett, five brothers, George, an Everett assessor, Maj. Frank, assistant judge advocate... 10 DEC 1952 (incomplete) MRS. EDWARD F. COOGAN - ...resident of Philadelphia since [1932]. Mrs. Coogan, the former Mina [Mehl], was born in New Haven and [lived] in Boston for many years. At the time, Mr. Coogan was in charge... 03 AUG 1953 (incomplete) [COOGAN] - ...Funeral services for Robert Coogan, 45, of 32 Central in Marblehead who died Saturday [01 AUG 1953] from injuries suffered when a platic tank exploded in Cambridge Thursday... 15 FEB 1957 - "Obituary" (incomplete) COOGAN - In [...], Feb. 13, Richard Francis Coogan III, [.] months, beloved son of Richard Jr. and Helen [..Worik ?] Coogan, residence, 76 [Romsey]. Visiting hours at the... 27 FEB 1960 - "Obituary" (incomplete) COOGAN - Of 72 Aldrich st., Roslin., [on Feb. 26], William, husband of Lottie... 12 JAN 1961 (incomplete) [COOGAN] - ...Funeral services will be held Friday for Timothy J. Coogan, 77, a retired Boston Gas Co. foreman who died yesterday at his home, 36 Pierce st., Everett. A native of... 14 SEP 1961 - "Obituary" (incomplete) [COOGAN] - ...Gertrude A. (Garey), beloved mother of John R. Coogan, beloved daughter of the late Thomas [M.] and Julia L. [Rermmesi] Garey and sister of Walter J. Garey. Residence 693 Adams... 15 SEP 1961 - "Obituary" (incomplete) [COOGAN] - ...Gertrude A. (Garey), beloved mother of John R. Coogan, beloved... 09 SEP 1962 - "Obituary" (incomplete) COOGAN - In Fall River, Sept. 7, Raymond E. Coogan, husband of the late Loretta Pelletier and the [Inte Alt ?]... 28 APR 1965 (incomplete) COOGAN - In Arlington, formerly of Somerville, [Apr. 27], J. Russell of 2 Appleton St., beloved husband of the late Margaret A. Murray and... 02 JUN 1965 - "Deaths" (incomplete) [COOGAN] - ...Ella Hardy, wife of William Coogan of 23 Dane av., mother of William Coogan Jr. ... [of Harriet Coffey, (Ailee) Gordon and Louis Hardy]... 06 DEC 1967 - "Obituary" (incomplete) [COOGAN] - ...1967, William, husband of the late Ella [..] Hardy Coogan of 23 Dane av. ... 29 JUN 1968 (incomplete) COOGAN - ...[Martin] Coogan, brother of [Lawree] Coogan, Margaret Diamond and Mary White, all of... ...[Gleason Milton Home for Funerals, 5 (Canton ?) av. at Milton Village on Monday at 2 pm...] 30 JUN 1968 (incomplete) COOGAN - [In] Boston, June 24th, 19[68], Martin Coogan, brother of Lawrence ... [Gleason Milton Home for Funerals, 5 (Canton ?) av. at Milton Village on Monday at 2. Relatives and...] 16 OCT 1968 (incomplete) COOGAN-CARTY - ...of Roslindale, Oct. 15, Lottie Lewis, beloved wife of the late William and mother of Esther Carty [and] Frank Carty of Roslindale, Arthur Carty of Dedham and Ruch [Fich]... 02 JAN 1970 (incomplete) [COOGAN] - ...Grace... 26 JUN 1970 - "Obituary" (incomplete) COOGAN - In Milton, [June] 24, John Ralston Coogan, of 22 [Circle] st., beloved [husband] of Grace [Kopple] Campbell Coogan, father of John [II] of ... and Barbara [Mae] Foley of Chamblee, Georgia, also survived ... Funeral from the [old Gleason Milton Home] for Funerals, 5 [Calltall ?]... 12 MAY 1971 (incomplete) [COOGAN] - ...[Francis R. Coogan]... ...He leaves his wife, Marie (Schaub) Coogan; four brothers, John, George and Thomas, all of Everett, and James of Wellesley, Mass.; and sister, Mrs. Evelyn Spellman of Concord. Services will be held Friday with burial... 04 DEC 1976 (incomplete) OYSTER HARBORS - Thomas Coogan, mortgage banker, nationally prominent, in the home building industry, died in Peter Bent Brigham Hospital in Boston yesterday after a long... ...Mr. Coogan was a World War veteran of the Naval Air Force. He was a member of the Oysters Harbors Club, the Surf Club at Indian Beach, Fla., La Gorce at Bal Harbour... 24 APR 1978 (incomplete) COOGAN - In Miami Beach, Fla., April 21, Mrs. Helen Kennedy Coogan, [89] of Miami Beach, mother of... 10 JUL 1979 - "Obituary" (incomplete) COOGAN - [Frances] [Ocatn], in [...], July 9, beloved wife of [the ?] James Coogan... ...Mrs. Marion Falkner and Mrs. Lillian [Branley]... 15 APR 1980 JAMES COOGAN, INVESTMENT COUNSELOR - A memorial service will be conducted April 26 at 11 a.m. at St. Peter Clavier Church, West Hartford, Conn., for James F. Coogan, a professor and investment counselor, who died of cancer at his Connecticut home on March 21. He was 62. Born in Everett, Dr. Coogan was graduated from Harvard College in 1942 and served with the Army Corps of Engineers during World War II. He completed his doctorate from Harvard in 1952 in Soviet fiscal and monetary policy. Dr. Coogan was appointed to a Carnegie fellowship at Harvard's Russian Research center in 1948 by J. Kenneth Galbraith. He served as a teaching fellow at Masachusetts Institute of Technology and as a department chairman at George Washington University. Moving to Hohhokus, N.J., Dr. Coogan worked as investment vice president of the Union Service Corp. and investment adviser for the Tri-Continental Co., the Broad Street Co. and the National Investors Corp. Returning to Boston in 1965, Dr. Coogan was president and director of the B.C. Morton Investment Fund, resigning in 1968 to form the Spectra Fund, which was later acquired by the City Investing Corp. In 1974, he became investment adviser to Breck, McNeish, Nagle & Delourey of Boston until returning to teaching in 1977 as an associate professor at Bentley College. He was a professor of investments at the University of Hartford's Barney School of Public Adminstration and was working on a investment textbook at the time of his death. He leaves his wife, Jane Coogan; daughters, Christa, Jenny and Diane, all of West Hartford; brothers John J. and George J. Coogan of Everett, Thomas J. Coogan of Concord, N.H.; and a sister, Evelyn C. Spellman of Concord, N.H. 07 APR 1981 GEORGE COOGAN, HEADED ASSESSORS IN EVERETT, STATE WATER DIVISION - George J. Coogan, 69, chairman of the Everett Board of Assessors and former director of the Massachusetts Division of Water Supply, died Sunday at Whidden Memorial Hospital, Everett. He was also a former chairman of the Massachusetts Gas Regulatory Board and a former member of the Massachusetts Board of Plumbing Examiners. A lifelong resident of Everett, Mr. Coogan served 30 years on the board of assessors under current Mayor Edward Connelly and former Mayors George McCarthy, James Plunkett and Phillip Crowley. As former director of the Division of Water Supply, Mr. Coogan supervised all water supplies in Massachusetts. He retired from that post Jan. 1, 1980. During his career he was honored with the George Warren Fuller award as the water utility's Man of the Year, and with the Dexter Brackett medal from the the New England Water Works Assn. for his 36 years of service to the state. Last year Mr. Coogan was appointed by Gov. Edward King to a special commission to investigate the equitable distribution of water to the state's cities and towns. Mr. Coogan was a member of the American Academy of Environmental Engineers, New England Water Works Assn., Franco-American Club of Everett, Massachusetts Water Works Assn. and the American Water Works Assn. A 1931 graduate of Everett High school, Mr. Coogan was graduated from Boston College in 1936 with a degree in engineering and from Massachusetts Institute of Technology with a master's degree in public health engineering. He also did graduate work at Harvard. During World War II he served as a 1st lieutenant major in the Army. He leaves his wife, M. Elizabeth (Burque); a daughter, Maureen A. Barstow of Melrose; four sons, Timothy C. of Sudbury, Paul C. and Kevin P., both of Everett, and Richard G. Coogan of Connecticut; two brothers, John J. of Everett and Thomas J. Coogan of New Hampshire; and a sister, Evelyn Spellman, also of New Hampshire. A funeral Mass will be said at 10 a.m. Thursday in St. Therese's Church, Everett. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett. 02 MAR 1984 ACTOR JACKIE COOGAN, 69, A LIFETIME IN SHOW BUSINESS - SANTA MONICA, Calif. - Jackie Coogan, the child movie star who appeared with Charlie Chaplin in "The Kid" and later went on to appear as the bald Uncle Fester in the TV series "The Addams Family," died yesterday of cardiac arrest. He was 69. Mr. Coogan, accompanied by his wife, was taken to Santa Monica Hospital from his Malibu home at 11:50 a.m. and was treated in the emergency room, then transferred to the cardiac care unit, spokeswoman Mary Isaacs said. He died at 1:32 p.m., she said. Mr. Coogan was born Oct. 26, 1914, and appeared with Chaplin in the silent movie, "The Kid," when he was 4 years old. In addition to TV and films, he played eight to 10 weeks of stock every summer, touring in such plays as Edward Albee's "An American Dream" and Tennessee Williams' "Sweet Bird of Youth." Mr. Coogan, who made his screen debut when he was 16 months old, was discovered by Chaplin in his parents' vaudeville act at age 4 and was catapulted to fame in "The Kid" as the sweet-faced urchin who roamed the neighborhood breaking windows that Chaplin, a glazier, would repair. After "The Kid," he appeared in "Peck's Bad Boy," "Oliver Twist," "My Boy," "Daddy," "Old Clothes," and as a teenager in such talkies as "Tom Sawyer" and "Huckleberry Finn." The child actor made money - more than $4 million - before he was out of short pants. But at 21, Mr. Coogan discovered his parents had spent it all, leaving him penniless. The publicity forced the passage of the so-called Coogan Law, which puts all juvenile earnings into court administered trust funds. "I had to be the pioneer," Mr. Coogan lamented years later. "I probably earned another $5 million from merchandise," he said in 1979 at a surprise 65th birthday party at Hollywood's Brown Derby restaurant. "My dad had a good sense about merchandising, and I appeared in all kinds of products from pencil boxes and soap to suits and caps. I was the only one in the field at the time," Mr. Coogan said. In 1938, Mr. Coogan sued his mother and stepfather over the missing money. The suit was settled out of court and the moon-faced actor got $150,000. He married actress Betty Grable, the first of his four wives, in 1937. During their two-year marriage, the couple starred in college pictures and returned to vaudeville for one tour. During World War II, Mr. Coogan served as an Air Force lieutenant in the Pacific and was the first to land when glider-borne forces dropped at night 150 miles behind Japanese lines in Northern Burma. He was later awarded the Air Medal for meritorious service. After the war, Mr. Coogan teamed with another child star, Jackie Cooper, making GI movies. Mr. Coogan's second and third marriages also ended in divorce. He and wife Flower Parry, an actress, had a son, John Anthony. He had a daughter, Joann, with actress Ann McCormick, his third wife. Mr. Coogan married a fourth time, to dancer Dodie Lamphere, and they had two children, Leslie and Chris. He remained active in TV and on the stage through the 1960s, appearing in a Los Angeles production of "The Odd Couple." His grandson, Keith Mitchell, carried on the acting tradition, appearing as a regular on "The Waltons" TV series. "The kid can learn six pages of dialogue in five minutes," the proud grandfather said in 1979. "He's a chip off the old block. 21 JUN 1985 - [PAGE 59] PETER COOGAN, AT 80; RETIRED LAWYER - POMFRET, Vt. - Peter F. Coogan of Pomfret, Vt., retired partner in the Boston law firm of Ropes & Gray and widely known authority in the field of bankruptcy and creditors' rights, died yesterday at Massachusetts General Hospital. He was 80. A longtime resident of Newton Center, Mr. Coogan moved to Pomfret after his retirement from Ropes & Gray in 1977. He had been with the firm since 1942, becoming a partner eight years later. He taught at a number of institutions of higher learning, including Yale University Law School, Harvard Law School, Duke University, the University of Virginia, the University of Georgia, the University of Southern California, the University of Houston and Vermont Law School. He had also been a lecturer in the continuing legal education program of the American Law Institute of the American Bar Association. The author of many articles on creditors and secured transactions for law reviews, Mr. Coogan was a member of the permanent editorial board of the Uniform Commercial Code and was the principal author of "Secured Transactions Under the Uniform Commercial Code." He also was a longtime member of the National Bankruptcy Conference and was a delegate to the US State Department Conference on International Leasing in 1977. He had served on the board of overseers of Case Western Reserve University and as chairman of the visiting committee of the university's Law School. Mr. Coogan was born in Watertown, Wisc., on Dec. 3, 1904, the son of William Coogan and Eleanor (McFarland) Coogan. He studied for three years at Marquette University and graduated from Case Western Reserve University with a law degree in 1939, from Boston University with a master's of arts degree in 1941 and Harvard University with a master's law degree the following year. He was a member of the American, Massachusetts and Boston bar associations, an associate of the Bar of the City of New York and a member of the Harvard Clubs of Boston and New York. Mr. Coogan leaves his wife, the former Barbara Tracy; two sons, attorney Peter W. Coogan of Newton and Matthew A. Coogan of Boston; two daughters, Rosalind Anderson of Newton and Eleanor Merrill of Arlington, Texas; and 11 grandchildren. A memorial service will be conducted in Eliot Congregational Church, Newton Corner, at 2 p.m. Monday. 18 OCT 1986 - [PAGE 44] MARION MALLEY, 101, LONGTIME NEWTON RESIDENT - Philadelphia - Marion (Coogan) Malley, a former resident of Newton, Mass., died Thursday in the Bishop White Lodge, a nursing home in Philadelphia. She was 101. Born in Pittsfield, Mass., Mrs. Malley lived in the Chestnut Hill section of Newton for more than 35 years. She moved to Philadelphia in 1967 following the death of her husband, John F. Malley. Mr. Malley had been a Massachusetts district court judge and had served in the state Legislature in 1910. Mrs. Malley leaves two sons, John F. Jr. of San Juan and William C. Malley of Natick, Mass.; two daughters, Jeanne Conley of Philadelphia and Marian Gaul of Berwyn, Pa.; 13 grandchildren and 10 great-grand- children. A funeral Mass will be said at 10 a.m. Monday, Oct. 20, in St. Ignatius Church in Chestnut Hill. Burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery in West Roxbury, Mass. 01 APR 1987 - [PAGE 55] BARBARA COOGAN, 81 RETIRED ZOOLOGIST - A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, April 3, in the Eliot Church, Newton Centre, for Barbara (Tracy) Coogan of Pomfret, Vt., a retired zoologist. Mrs. Coogan died Sunday in Arlington, Tex. She was 81. She was born in Cleveland, graduated from Connecticut College in 1927, and received a master of science degree in zoology from Case Western Reserve University. She worked as a zoologist at the Illinois State Museum in Springfield. Mrs. Coogan lived in Newton Centre for more than 30 years and was active in many civic organizations there, including the Campfire Girls, of which she is one of the earliest members. In the 1950s and 1960s she was instrumental in the growth of the Campfire Girls in Newton. She served in leadership positions on the Newton Campfire Committee from 1950 to 1973. In 1971, she received the special Gulick Award, a national Campfire award in recognition of her outstanding Council leadership in Campfire organization for more than 25 years. Mrs. Coogan was active in her church and was a vice president of the Women's Benevolent Society of the First Church in Newton, as well as serving on many committees and boards of the church. Mrs. Coogan wrote a history of the society, published in 1974, just after the dissolution of the First Church. She was accomplished in both music and drama and often organized musical shows for the church and other civicgroups. Mrs. Coogan was a president of the Bowen School PTA in Newton. She leaves two sons, Peter W., of Newton Centre, and Matthew Allen Coogan of Boston; two daughters, Eleanor Merrill of Arlington, Tex., and Rosalind Anderson of Newton; and 11 grandchildren. 03 JUL 1990 - [PAGE 46] CHRISTOPHER COOGAN SON OF LATE ACTOR JACKIE COOGAN - PALM SPRINGS, Calif. -- Christopher Coogan, youngest son of the late actor Jackie Coogan, was killed in a motorcycle accident. He was 22. Christopher Coogan died at Desert Hospital after Friday night's accident, said Kitty Davis, Jackie Coogan's former publicist and a family friend. Jackie Coogan, who as a child actor appeared in Charlie Chaplin's 1921 film "The Kid" and as an adult portrayed Uncle Fester in television's "The Addams Family," died in March 1985. 25 JUN 1995 (incomplete) EVELYN M. (COOGAN) SPELLMAN, 67, [Bow, NH]... 24 APR 1998 (incomplete) J. RUSSELL COOGAN JR [Stoughton, MA]... 25 MAR 2001 - [PAGE C14] (incomplete) EDMOND G. COOGAN, 57, TISBURY SELECTMAN - Edmond G. Coogan of Vineyard Haven, a lawyer and chairman of the Tisbury Board of Selectmen, died Friday at his home after a 22-year battle with cancer. He was 57. Mr. Coogan was a native of Boston. A graduate of Catholic Memorial High School, he received his bachelor's degree from Boston College in 1966. In 1968, Mr. Coogan received his master's degree in public affairs from the State University of New York at Albany. He received his law degree in 1984 from Suffolk University Law School. Mr. Coogan moved to Martha's Vineyard in 1971 and taught government at Martha's Vineyard Regional High School. He... 26 MAR 2001 (incomplete) EDMOND G. COOGAN [57, Vinyard Haven, MA]... 12 JUN 2001 (incomplete) MARY PAULINE (CLARK) COOGAN [North Attleboro, MA] 24 NOV 2002 COOGAN, Inge Bruns: Of Bedford, MA, formerly of Concord, MA, Shelter Island, NY, and Lynbrook, NY. Died peacefully on November 22, at the age 83. She is survived by her six children, Michael of Concord, MA, Mary Horan of Pawtucket, RI, Margaret of Arlington, VA, Elizabeth Lueke of Louisville, KY, James of Houston, TX, and Anne Steindorf of Sammamish, WA; and by 16 grandchildren and three great- grandchildren. Memorial Mass will be held at St. Michael's Church, Bedford, Monday, November 25, at 9 AM. Donations in her memory may be sent to ReadBoston, 43 Hawkins St., Boston, MA 02114. 05 MAY 2003 (incomplete) ROSEMARY J. (COOGAN) CRONIN: Of Somerville. May 2, 2003, beloved wife of William H. Cronin Jr. Loving mother of Col. William R. Cronin, USMC, of Ca., and his wife... ...Dotsy and Ruth J. McNeil of Sommerville. Dear grandmother of William... ...Funeral Home... ...Benton Rd., Somerville, followed by a Mass of Christian... 06 MAY 2003 (incomplete) ROSEMARY J. (COOGAN) CRONIN: Of Somerville. May 2, 2003, beloved wife of William H. Cronin Jr. Loving mother of Col. William R. Cronin, USMC, of Ca., and his wife... ...Dotsy and Ruth J. McNeil of Sommerville. Dear grandmother of William... ...Funeral Home... ...Benton Rd., Somerville, followed by a Mass of Christian... 19 DEC 2003 (incomplete) WALTER R. COOGAN... 27 NOV 2004 COOGAN, Marion F. (Macauley): Of Everett, November 24, 2004, at 91 years. Beloved wife of the late John J. Coogan. Loving mother of Julie Goodness and her husband A. James of Needham, Gerard Coogan and his wife Barbara of Newburyport, Janet Mangini of Boston, Michael J. Coogan of Germantown, MD, Neil Coogan of Melrose, and the late John G. Coogan. Dear sister of the late Mildred M. Macauley. She is also survived by 5 cherished grandchildren and 5 cherished great grand-children. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to a Funeral from the J.F. Ward Funeral Home, 772 Broadway, EVERETT, on Monday, Nov 29th., at 9 AM, followed by a Funeral Mass in St. Joseph Church, 770 Salem St., Malden, at 10 AM. Visiting hours Sunday from 2-6 PM. Services will conclude with interment in Holy Cross Cemetery, Malden. Longtime member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Women's Club and the Ladies Sodality. In lieu of flowers donations in Marion's memory may be made to Boston Catholic Television, 55 Chapel St., Newtonville, MA 02460. 28 NOV 2004 COOGAN, Marion F. (Macauley): Of Everett, November 24, 2004, at 91 years. Beloved wife of the late John J. Coogan. Loving mother of Julie Goodness and her husband A. James of Needham, Gerard Coogan and his wife Barbara of Newburyport, Janet Mangini of Boston, Michael J. Coogan of Germantown, MD, Neil Coogan of Melrose, and the late John G. Coogan. Dear sister of the late Mildred M. Macauley. She is also survived by 5 cherished grandchildren and 5 cherished great grand-children. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to a Funeral from the J.F. Ward Funeral Home, 772 Broadway, EVERETT, on Monday, Nov 29th., at 9 AM, followed by a Funeral Mass in St. Joseph Church, 770 Salem St., Malden, at 10 AM. Visiting hours Sunday from 2-6 PM. Services will conclude with interment in Holy Cross Cemetery, Malden. Longtime member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Women's Club and the Ladies Sodality. In lieu of flowers donations in Marion's memory may be made to Boston Catholic Television, 55 Chapel St., Newtonville, MA 02460. 27 AUG 2005 MICHAEL ANTHONY COOGAN SR - August 25. Loving husband of Dale (Migdula) Coogan. Beloved father of Kym Coogan-Allison and Michael A. Jr. of Saugus, Rita Coogan of Lynn. Cherished son of Marie (Mahoney) Coogan of Lynn & the late Gregory W. "Willie" Coogan. Dear brother of Vera Benson & Laura Chambers of Lynn, Peter Coogan of Saugus & the late Philip Coogan. Also survived by 4 grand- children, Michael A. Coogan III, Brandi & Robin Clarke & Meagan Allison. Son-in-law of Henry & the late Louise Migdula of Saugus. Funeral Service will be at the Bisbee-Porcella Funeral Home, 549 Lincoln Ave., SAUGUS, Monday at 10:00 AM. Relatives & friends invited. Visiting hours Sunday, 3-7 PM. Interment in Riverside Cemetery, Saugus. Donations may be made in his memory to the Saugus Senior Center, 466 Central St., Saugus, MA 01906. Directions & obit www.bisbeeporcella.com. 01 SEP 2005 - [PAGE 5] MICHAEL COOGAN, WORKED FOR GE - Michael A. Coogan Sr. of Saugus died Aug. 25 at home. He was 62. Born and raised in Lynn, Mr. Coogan was a janitor at the Senior Center in Saugus for 10 years. He previously worked at General Electric Riverworks for 15 years. Mr. Coogan was a member of the Franco American Club of West Lynn. He leaves his wife, Dale (Migdula) Coogan; two daughters, Kym Coogan- Allison of Saugus and Rita Coogan of Lynn; a son, Michael A. Coogan Jr. of Saugus; his mother, Marie (Mahoney) Coogan of Lynn; two sisters, Vera Benson and Laura Chambers of Lynn; a brother, Peter Coogan of Saugus; and four grandchildren. 05 NOV 2005 (incomplete) EDWARD J. COOGAN - Of Somerville, November 3, 2005. Beloved husband of Joan Phaneuf Coogan. Brother of Richard of Yarmouthport, Betty Kennedy of Quincy, James of Wakefield, Mary... 06 NOV 2005 (incomplete) EDWARD J. COOGAN - Of Somerville, November 3, 2005. Beloved husband of Joan Phaneuf Coogan. Brother of Richard of Yarmouthport, Betty Kennedy of Quincy, James of Wakefield, Mary... 20 JUN 2007 LAWRENCE J. "LARRY" COOGAN JR - After a long illness, of Everett, on June 18. Beloved husband of Dorothy (Washburn) for 53 years. Loving father of Patricia Jackson of Malden and Janice Gorman and her husband Richard also of Malden. Loving grandfather of Kerry Gorman of Malden. Brother of Marion Pare and her husband Norman of Bradford, Eileen Carey and her husband Leo of Malden, Leo Coogan and his wife Barbara of Milton and Joseph Coogan and his wife Shirley of Stoneham and the late Margaret "Peggy" Sapienza. Also survived by many loving nieces, nephews and godchildren. Funeral from the Salvatore Rocco & Sons Funeral Home, 331 Main St., EVERETT on Thurs., June 21 at 9am. Funeral Mass at the Sacred Heart Church of Malden at 10am. Relatives and friends are kindly invited. Visiting hours are Wednesday only 4-8 pm. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett. Larry was a member of the Everett Auxiliary Fire Dept and the St. Joseph Church Mens Club & Couples Club Rocco-Carr-Henderson Funeral Home 1-877-71-ROCCO 15 JAN 2008 LEO J. COOGAN - Of Milton, Jan. 11, 2008. Beloved husband of Barbara A. (McNabb) Coogan. Loving father of Jane F. Fleming of Norfolk, Theresa A. Stratton of Norton & Barbara L. Coogan of Milton. Brother of Joseph P. Coogan of Stoneham, Marion Pare of Bedford, Eileen Carey of Malden, and the late Laurence Coogan and Margaret Sapienza. Also survived by 5 grandchildren. Funeral from the John G. Molloy Funeral Home, 1126 Washington St. DORCHESTER LOWER MILLS on Wed. Jan. 16 at 9:00 AM. Funeral Mass in St. Gregory's Church 10:00 AM. Relatives & friends kindly invited. Visiting Hrs have been omitted. Parking in rear of funeral home. Interment in Bourne National Cemetery, Bourne, Mass. Retired Boston Police Officer. John C. Molloy Funeral Home 617-296-5800 19 MAY 2008 MARY ELIZABETH "BETTY" (BOURQUE) COOGAN - Of Everett, May 18, 2008. Wife of the late George J. Coogan. Mother of Maureen Barstow and her husband John of Melrose, Timothy Coogan and his wife Eileen of Stow, Paul Coogan and his wife Jacqueline of Melrose, Kevin Coogan of Everett and Richard Coogan and his wife Mary of North Reading. Sister of Joseph Bourque and his wife Eleanor or Saugus and the late Marion Skerry, George and Harold Bourque. Also survived by 7 grand- children and many nieces and nephews. Funeral from the Gately Funeral Home, 79 W. Foster St., Melrose, on Wed., May 21st, at 9 AM. Funeral Mass in the Church of the Incarnation, 425 Upham St. Melrose, at 10 AM. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Tues 4-8 PM. Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery in Everett. Memorial contributions may be made in Mary's name to Hallmark Health VNA and Hospice, 178 Savin St. Suite 300, Malden 02148. For obituary, directions or to sign guest book, please visit www.gatelyfh.com Gately Funeral Home 781-665-1949. 20 MAY 2008 MARY ELIZABETH "BETTY" (BOURQUE) COOGAN - Of Everett, May 18, 2008. Wife of the late George J. Coogan. Mother of Maureen Barstow and her husband John of Melrose, Timothy Coogan and his wife Eileen of Stow, Paul Coogan and his wife Jacqueline of Melrose, Kevin Coogan of Everett and Richard Coogan and his wife Mary of North Reading. Sister of Joseph Bourque and his wife Eleanor or Saugus and the late Marion Skerry, George and Harold Bourque. Also survived by 7 grand- children and many nieces and nephews. Funeral from the Gately Funeral Home, 79 W. Foster St., Melrose, on Wed., May 21st, at 9 AM. Funeral Mass in the Church of the Incarnation, 425 Upham St. Melrose, at 10 AM. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Tues 4-8 PM. Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery in Everett. Memorial contributions may be made in Mary's name to Hallmark Health VNA and Hospice, 178 Savin St. Suite 300, Malden 02148. For obituary, directions or to sign guest book, please visit www.gatelyfh.com Gately Funeral Home 781-665-1949. 31 AUG 2010 JOHN W. COOGAN SR. - John W. 'Jack' 77, of Ashland, and formerly of Southborough, died peacefully on Sunday, August 29, 2010, at Beaumont Skilling Nursing and Rehab Center in Westborough. He was the husband of Mary N. Coogan for over 52 years. He was administrator and teacher at St. Mark's School in Southborough for many years. He was an active member of St. Mark's Church, Society of St. John the Evangelist of Cambridge and Squash Busters of Roxbury. In addition to his wife he is survived by his children, John W. Coogan and his wife Kathy of Hoboken, NJ; Craig B. Coogan of Los Angeles; Melissa Coogan Abbott and her husband Eric of Del Norte, CO; 2 grandchildren, Creeley Boon Abbott and John W. Coogan. Memorial service will be held on Thursday, Sept. 2, at 11 AM at St. Mark's Church, 27 Main Street, Southborough. Memorial contributions may be sent in his memory to St. Mark's Church, 27 Main St., South- borough, MA 01772; Society of St. John the Evangelist, 980 Memorial Dr., Cambridge, MA 02138; Squash Busters, 795 Columbus Ave. Roxbury, MA 02120. Arrangements are under the direction of the Morris Funeral Home, 40 Main St., SOUTHBOROUGH. morrisfuneralparlor.com 02 JAN 2011 LONG, Sheila (Coogan) Of Marion, Dec. 30, 2010, Sheila (Coogan) Long, 67. Wife of William L. Long of Marion. Mother of Lisa Anne Long of Auckland, NZ and Heather M. (Long) Cashman of Middleboro. Grandmother of Sara M. and Daniel P. Cashman. Her services will be from the Chapman, Cole & Gleason Funeral Home, 2599 Cranberry Highway (Rt. 28), Wareham on Thurs., Jan. 6, 2011 with visiting hours from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. followed by a funeral Mass at St. Patrick's Church, High St., Wareham at 11:00 a.m. Burial will be private. Visiting hours will be Wed. from 6-8 PM at the funeral home. Donations in her memory may be made to Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of American, 386 Park Ave., South, 17th Floor, NY, NY 10016 (www.ccfh.org). For directions and on-line guestbook visit: www.ccgfuneralhome.com Chapman, Cole & Gleason Wareham 508-295-0060 03 FEB 2011 GILLESPIE, Patricia A. (Coogan) Of So. Boston, February 1, 2011. Beloved wife of the late Henry Frechette. Loving mother of Gary and Elizabeth Gillespie of Weymouth, Leslie Gillespie Bacon and the late Jimmy Bacon of So. Boston, Scott and Kathleen Gillespie of Bridgewater, Patricia and George Homsy of So. Boston, Patrick and Lynn Gillespie of Weymouth, and the late Stephen Gillespie. Devoted grandmother of Alecia Pierce, Gary Gillespie Jr., Keith, Amanda, Kaylyn Gillespie, Giana Homsy. Great grandmother of Shyann Pierce and Grace Gillespie. Patricia also leaves behind her loving cat Molly. Funeral from the O'Brien Funeral Home, 146 Dorchester St., SOUTH BOSTON, Saturday at 9 a.m. Funeral Mass in the St. Augustine Chapel at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Friday 4-8 p.m. Interment Cedar Grove Cemetery, Dorchester. 22 JAN 2011 COOGAN, Richard Francis Xavier 87, of Yarmouth Port, formerly of Dorchester, passed away at home on January 19th, surrounded his loving family. Beloved husband of 60 years to Helen (Wojcik); preceded in death by his infant son, Richard Francis; devoted father of Maureen O'Dowd (David) of Norwell, Patricia Cain (Leo) of West Dennis, Kathleen Harrington (Robert) of Cohasset, and Judith of Quincy; loving grandfather of Richard Harrington of South Boston, John Harrington of Savannah, Georgia, and Leo Cain IV of West Dennis. Retired from the U. S. Postal Service. Proud member of the United States Marine Corps. Visitation will be held on Sunday, January 23 from 1-4 PM at Morris, O'Connor & Blute Funeral Home, 58 Long Pond Drive, SOUTH YARMOUTH, MA. A Funeral Mass will be held on Monday, January 24 at 10:00 AM at St. Francis Xavier Church, South Street, Hyannis, MA. Interment with military honors will follow in the Massachusetts National Cemetery, Bourne, MA at 12:45 Notes of sympathy and comfort may be sent to the family at www.MorrisOConnorBlute.com Morris, O'Connor & Blute South Yarmouth 508-398-2121 [photo] 04 AUG 2011 COOGAN, Grace V. Passed at the age of 103, in Atlanta, GA, on July 28, 2011, formerly of Milton and Hull, MA. She was the wife of the late John R. Coogan who passed in 1970. Born January 17, 1908, Grace was raised and educated in Boston, MA where she earned her B.S. and M.Ed. degrees, plus other graduate credits. She taught in the Boston area for 20 years; retiring from Robert F. Crowley Elementary School in Avon, MA as a third grade teacher in 1975. She was a former member of the Massachusetts Teachers Association and the National Education Association. During World War II, she was offered an Ensign's rank by the U.S. Navy. As much as she wished to join the Navy, she felt her daughter was too young to leave. Still wanting to have a part in the defense of her country, she went to work as a Rate Setter for the shipbuilders at Fore River Shipyard in Quincy, MA. Grace also worked for 13 years as a Lab Technician for The Carter Ink Co. in Cambridge, MA. Known to her family and friends as "Amazing Grace", she leaves her daughter, Barbara Mae Campbell Foley and son in law Robert James Foley of Alpharetta, GA; five grandchildren (Susan F. Weatherly and husband Barry of Jasper, GA, Robert S. Foley and wife Danette, Patricia F. Martin and husband Chuck, Peter A. Foley and wife Sharon, all of Marietta, GA; and David P. Foley of Alpharetta, GA); 12 great grandchildren; and six great great grandchildren. She was a 36 year member of Embry Hills United Methodist Church. The family will celebrate her life and greet friends at Embry Hills UMC, 3304 Henderson Mill Rd., Atlanta, GA on Monday, August 8, 2011. Services will be held in The Chapel at 1PM with a reception to follow. Interment will be in the family plot in Forest Hills Cemetery in Jamaica Plain, MA at a later date. In lieu of flowers, kindly consider a donation to the church. Arrangements by Floral Hills Funeral Home. Condolences can be left at www.floralhillsfuneral.com. [photo] 28 DEC 2014 COOGAN, Gordon. Passed away quietly on December 24, age 87. He was the son of Jay Coogan and Josephine Osborn Coogan of Gladstone, New Jersey. He attended Groton School, was in the US Navy and graduated from Harvard University in 1948 where he was a member of the Porcellian Club. He lived in Hamilton, MA with his first wife, Suzee (Florence McKean) MacDougal, now of San Miguel de Allende, MX, and in New York, NY, Newport, RI, North Berwick, ME, and Columbus, OH with his second wife, Verna Kitchener Coogan. He was a member of Myopia Hunt Club, Hamilton, MA, Somerset Club, Boston, MA, Singing Beach Club, Manchester, MA, Spouting Rock Beach Association, Newport, RI, Newport Reading Room, Newport Country Club, and Knickerbocker Club, New York. He is survived by his brother, Farifield Coogan, York, ME and his sons Jay G. Coogan, Minneapolis, MN and Gordon G. Coogan, Jr., Clinton, CT and daughter, Caryn McKean Whitney, Somerville, MA and eight grandchildren and three great- grandchildren. Donations in Gordon's memory may be made to the Alzheimer's Association National Office, 225 N. Michigan Ave., Fl. 17, Chicago, IL 60601, www.alz.org. 07 APR 2016 COOGAN, Joseph P. Of Stoneham, April 5th at age 77. [1939-2016] Beloved husband of Shirley L. Coogan. Devoted father of Kimberlee DeCrescenzo and her husband Stephen of Reading. Cherished grand- father of Tiana, Domenic and Alana. Loving son of the late Laurence and Sarah (McCauley) Coogan. Dear brother of Marion Pare and her late husband Norman, Eileen Carey and her late husband Leo and the late Lawrence Coogan and his surviving wife Dorothy, Leo Coogan and his surviving wife Barbara, and Margaret Sapienza and her husband Peter. Also survived by many loving nieces and nephews. Funeral from the Barile Family Funeral Home, 482 Main St. (RT 28), STONEHAM Monday, April 11th at 9am followed by a Funeral Mass Celebrating Joe's Eternal Life in St. Patrick Church, 71 Central St. Stoneham at 10am. Family and friends are cordially invited to gather and share memories with the Family on Sunday, April 10th from 3-7pm in the Funeral Home. Parking attendants and elevator are available. Interment at Saint Patrick Cemetery, Stoneham. Please honor Joe by making donations in his memory to the Purpose School in Stoneham where Kim and all three of her kids attended preschool: Purpose School, 1 Church St., Stoneham, MA 02180. 01 MAY 2016 COOGAN, Margaret A. (Hall) Of Waltham, formerly of Cambridge, April 22, 2016. Sister of Edward J. Hall and his wife Viola of Lexington, William R. Hall and his wife Aloyse of Vermont, and the late Frederick Hall and his surviving wife Elizabeth Hall of Florida. Peg is also survived by many nieces and nephews. A Memorial Service will be held Monday May 9 at the Douglass Funeral Home, 51 Worthen Rd. Lexington at 11am. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend. Interment to follow at the North Cambridge Catholic Cemetery. 07 FEB 2017 COOGAN, James A. Of Reading, Feb. 3. [1934-2017] Beloved husband of Virginia M. (Koen) Coogan. Loving father of Thomas A. Coogan and his wife Eileen of Wakefield, Richard F. Coogan of Lynnfield, Virginia M. Leussler and her husband Charles of North Reading, Nancy A. Mulcahy and her late-former husband, Scott Mulcahy of Wakefield and Jacqueline Lamphier and her husband Michael of Wakefield. He was the brother of Elizabeth Kennedy of Weymouth, Mary Lou Devereaux of Somerville, Emma Madden of Merrimac, and the late John, Richard and Edward Coogan, Sarah O'Neill and Rosemary Cronin. Cherished grand- father of John, Shane, Conor, Matthew, Nicholas, James, Colin and Genevieve. He will always have a special place in the stands and in their hearts. Funeral from the McDonald Funeral Home, 19 Yale Ave., WAKEFIELD, Friday at 9 a.m. by a Mass in St. Joseph Church, 173 Albion St., Wakefield at 10 a.m. Visitation for relatives and friends will be held at the Funeral Home on Thursday 4-8 p.m. Interment, Bourne National Cemetery, Bourne. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Jim's memory to Stand Up To Cancer www.standup2cancer.org. For obit/guestbook, www.mcdonaldfs.com 06 JUL 2017 COOGAN, Dorothea A. Of Melrose, July 1, 2017. Devoted sister of the late Jeanne Rush and her late husband John. Loving aunt of Sean C. Rush and his wife Carol McMullen of Weston. Dear great aunt of Alison Rush, and Christopher Rush. Relatives and friends are invited to gather in honor of Dorothea's life during visiting hours at the Robinson Funeral Home, 809 Main St., MELROSE, on Saturday, July 8 from 9-10am, followed by her Funeral Service at 10am. Interment in Forest Dale Cemetery, Malden. For directions or online tribute visit RobinsonFuneralHome.com Robinson Funeral Home Melrose (781) 665-1900 13 OCT 2018 COOGAN, Helen P. (Wojcik) Of Dorchester and Yarmouth Port, October 10, 2018. Beloved wife of the late Richard F. Coogan. Loving mother of Maureen Coogan O'Dowd and her husband David of Old Lyme, CT, Patricia Cain and her husband Leo of West Dennis, Kathleen Harrington and her husband Robert of Cohasset, Judith Coogan of Lexington and the late Richard F. Coogan Jr. Cherished grandmother of Richard and John Harrington and Leo Cain IV. Visitation in the John J. O'Connor & Son Funeral Home, 740 Adams St. (near Gallivan Blvd.) DORCHESTER, Monday morning from 8:30 to 9:15 with a Funeral Mass to follow in Our Lady of Czestochowa Church, South Boston at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited. Interment Massachusetts National Cemetery, Bourne at 2 p.m. For directions and expressions of sympathy, www.oconnorandson.com. 07 NOV 2018 COOGAN, Dorothy Dorothy "Dot", 93, of Everett passed away peacefully on November 3rd. Dorothy spent her life dedicated to others as she was a teacher's aide, a mother, and a volunteer at a local elementary school. Dot loved helping children learn how to read and the children loved when she came to volunteer. Besides her love for her family and teaching was her love for yelling the phrase "bingo". Dot was an avid bingo player and enjoyed playing card games with her granddaughter and bingo buddies. Dorothy is survived by her two daughters, Patricia Jackson of Malden and Janice Gorman and her husband, Richard, of North Reading. Dot was the loving sister of Barbara Green of North Andover and Jean Demone of New Jersey. She is also survived by her granddaughter, Kerry Sorrentino and her husband Francesco, of Tewksbury. Dorothy is survived by loving nieces and nephews and was the wife of the late Lawrence Coogan. Visiting Hours: Visitation will be on Wednesday, November 7th at Salvatore Rocco & Sons Funeral Home, Everett, MA between 12:00 and 12:45 with interment at 1:00 PM Woodlawn Cemetery. [photo] 27 OCT 2019 COOGAN, Richard Of North Reading, passed away on Friday, October 25th, at the age of 65. Beloved husband of Mary E. Coogan (Bowler). Devoted father of Erin Slowe and her husband Jared of North Reading and Patrick Coogan of North Reading. Dear brother of Maureen Barstow and her husband John of Melrose, Timothy Coogan and his wife Eileen of Stow, Paul Coogan and his wife Jacqueline of Melrose and Kevin Coogan of Melrose. Richard was a longtime member of the Thomson Country Club in North Reading. He will be sorely missed by all who knew him. Funeral from the Cota Funeral Home, 335 Park St. (corner of Park St. and Rte. 28), NORTH READING, at Reading line on Tuesday, Oct. 29th, at 9:30am followed by a Funeral Mass at St. Theresa's Church, 63 Winter St., North Reading, at 10:30am. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend Visiting Hours on Monday from 4-8pm. Burial is private. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Dana Farber Institute P.O. Box 849168, Boston, MA 02284 or www.dana-farber.org/gift Cota Family Funeral Home and Cremation Service North Reading 978-664-4340/781-944-1765 ____________________________________________________________________ ***