Sadly, there have been a few classmates who have already passed away. We would like you to remember the good times you had with these classmates and we encourage you to send us a memory that we will add under their photo. To add a note, email webmaster here
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Christina (Tersoni) Wye
BLACKSTONE - Christina A. (Tersoni) Wye, 44, of Blackstone died July 4, 2007, at home surrounded by her family after a courageous battle with breast cancer.
She was the wife of Barry R. Wye for 21 years. (Metrowest Daily News)
A note from Terese Abelli-Amen: If someone were to ask me, "Why do you have your children play team sports? Is it for exercise, sportsmanship, why?" I would answer, "I have my kids play sports in the hopes that they may be lucky enough to have fun and make friends. Just like I was lucky enough to have a good friend in Chris Tersoni." (And we did have a lot of fun together.) To the entire Tersoni and Wye family, I'm very sad and sorry for your loss.
A note from Lisa Takacs Bentley: Chrissy T -- beautiful, kind and f-a-s-t! The heavens are lucky to have her. Peace to her family left behind - Tak
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John Dones
MILTON -- John Dones, 40, a bilingual special education teacher for Boston public schools, died unexpectedly Saturday, July 31, 2004, while vacationing with his family in Puerto Rico. (MetroWest Daily News)
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Patty Ann Lambert Riffle
BELLINGHAM - Patty Ann (Lambert) Riffle, 39, of Bellingham, died Wednesday, Dec. 25, 2002, at Brigham & Women's Hospital, in Boston. She was the wife of Timothy L. Riffle. (MetroWest Daily News)
Note from Janice Casali Lambert: It was a shock to go onto this page and see my sister-in-law. I really didn't expect it, even though I should have. She was great in high school, but as a sister, sister-in-law and aunt...she was fantastic! Love u Pat!!!
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Robert J. Lowry
Note from Lisa Takacs Bentley:
Bobby Lowry – what a sweetheart. I could never get a straight answer as to the when and why of his passing but I will say this - I did not get the chance to say goodbye to him or let him know that his friendship mattered – as a result, I never pass on the opportunity to tell someone that they matter to me. I think he would appreciate knowing that.
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Gary Marder
January 2003
FRAMINGHAM -- Despite his three-year battle with cancer, Gary Marder made phone calls from his bed to keep up with his work as vice president and general manager of four television stations owned by Entravision.
(MetroWest Daily News)
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Kathryn (Katie) McConarty
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