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Justin M. Quiles

Justin Michael Quiles, age 42, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, August 31, 2025.  Born on August 15, 1983 in Malden, Justin attended Malden Catholic High School, graduating in 2001 and went on to serve honorably in the United States Marine Corp. Justin is survived by his daughter Katalina, parents Catherine and Jesus Quiles, brother Nick, […]

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Robert M. Johnston

Robert M. Johnston, of Avon, passed away on August 20, 2025 after a brief illness.  Beloved husband for 66 years of Ruth (Monahan) Johnston.  Loving father of Stephen Johnston and his wife Patricia of Brockton, Kenneth Johnston of Avon, Francis Johnston of Avon, and father-in-law of Birgitt Johnston.  Cherished grandfather of Robert, Nicholas, Stephen, Tyler,

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Thomas J. Mullaney

Thomas J. Mullaney, of Avon, formerly of Randolph, passed away August 11, 2025, at the age of 77.  Tom is survived by his two brothers, Tim Mullaney of Avon and Dennis Mullaney of Plympton, and his son, Patrick Mullaney and wife Julia of Vacaville, CA.  He was a proud grandfather to Jack and Kiera. Tom

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John J. Lally

John J. Lally, of Brockton, formerly of Randolph, passed away July 20, 2025 at the age of 96.  Beloved husband for 74 years of Patricia (Fitzgerald) Lally.  Loving father of Kathryn Keene, Michael Lally, Maurean Lally, Mary Lombard, Jaqueline Hazel, Virginia Lally-Hughes, and Steven Lally.  Brother of Mary Abeyta, Judy Sarto, and the late Raymond

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Charles Baldwin

Charles Baldwin, of Plymouth, passed away June 14, 2025, at the age of 97.  Born in Boston, Charles lived in Randolph, then moved to Herring Pond in Plymouth.  He was a WWII US Army veteran and a union carpenter – a member of Local 327.  He loved his Cadillac “Black Beauty”. Beloved husband of the

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Paul I. Kopelman

Paul Kopelman has passed, yet his glorious voice  never dies.   “A life well-lived doesn’t end any more than music ends….it echoes through time with whispers of beauty and grace.  If we listen, we can hear the encore with our hearts, for the song plays on, just as love lives on.”   —Anonymous             At

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