OBIT: Charlie Casello, 98, WWII Navy Vet, Active in Local Church

Charlie Casello

A Funeral service for Charles Paul Casello will be held in the Grace Chapel, 525 Main St. Watertown on Wednesday June 5, 2019 at 10:00 a.m.

Charlie was the loving son of the late Carmello Casello and Concetta (Galvagno) Casello. He passed away Thursday evening in Cambridge after a period of declining health. Charlie was 98. Charlie was born and raised in Lexington.

OBIT: Paul Kelly, 84, Past President of Hibernians, Served in Korean Conflict

Paul Kelly

A Funeral Mass for Paul Francis Kelly will be celebrated on Monday May 20, 2019 at 9:00 a.m., in the Church of Saint Patrick, Watertown. A son of the late Edward P. Kelly and Ann C. (Morley) Kelly, Paul passed away Wednesday morning after a long illness. He was 84. Paul was born in Waltham and was a longtime resident of Watertown before moving to Scituate in the early 2000s. He graduated from St.

OBIT: Agnes McFarlin, 82, Nurse Practitioner, Devoted to Her Family

Agnes McFarlin

A Funeral Mass for Agnes L. McFarlin will be celebrated on Saturday May 11, 2019 at 11:00 a.m., in the Church of Saint Patrick, Watertown. A daughter of the late William & Gertrude (McDonnell) McFarlin, Agnes passed away Sunday evening. She was 82. Agnes was born in and raised in Alston and later in life moved to Watertown. She was a graduate of St.

OBIT: Grace Julian, 89, Taught CCD, Worked at Star/Shaw’s Over 50 Years

A Funeral Mass for Grace Teresa (Bottari) Juliano will be celebraated on Friday May 3, 2019 at 9:00 a.m., in the Church of Saint Patrick, Watertown. A daughter of the late Felice Bottari and Pauline (Cicclo) Bottari, Grace passed away Sunday morning. She was 89. Marie was born and raised in Cambridge and graduating from Cambridge High & Latin class of 1948. She moved to Watertown in 1958 with her husband Joseph Vincent Juliano.

OBIT: Richard Marcus, 71, Led Progressive Watertown Group

The following information was provided by Giragosian Funeral Home:

Richard Marcus, age 71, of Watertown passed away suddenly on April 24, 2019. Survived by his beloved wife of 47 years, Mary (Ovoian) Marcus, and his children Jessica Marcus and partner Jim Ankrom, Henry, Seth, and Amanda Marcus and husband Alasdair Post-Quinn. Dedicated brother of George Marcus and the late Stephen Marcus; cherished brother-in-law of Lois Cooper and Ellen Schön.   

Richard is also survived by his many cousins, friends, and two generations of loving nieces and nephews.   

Friends Remember Richard Marcus, a Passionate Leader of Local Progressives

A memorial service in his honor will be held at The Armenian Cultural and Education Center (ACEC), 47 Nichols Ave., Watertown on Saturday, May 4th at 2pm. Relatives and friends are invited to attend.

OBIT: Frank Cousineau, 90, Former Teacher, WHS Star Athlete

Francis U. “Frank” Cousineau of Watertown, died on April 18, 2019 at the age of 90. Retired Watertown teacher and coach. U.S. Army Veteran, Korea. He graduated from WHS in 1947 and was an outstanding athlete. His senior year, Frank was named to the All-Suburban Team and was also a first team All-Scholastic on multiple All-Star squads.

OBIT: Eva Mason, 100, Worked at Perkins, Graduated from Watertown High

Eva Mason

A Funeral Home Service will be held on Saturday April 20, 2019 at 10 am in the MacDonald, Rockwell & MacDonald Funeral Home, Watertown for Eva C. (Karcher) Mason. Mrs. Mason passed away on Friday evening, April 12 in the Watertown Health Care Center. Born in 1918, Eva was 11 days shy of her 101st birthday. A lifelong resident of Watertown, she graduated from Watertown High School, Class of 1936. She retired from Perkins School of the Blind, Watertown.

OBIT: Kurtis Johnson, 24, of Watertown, Formerly of Plymouth

Kurtis Johnson, age 24, of Watertown, formerly of Plymouth, died on April 2, 2019. Son of Lauren Connolly and Richard Johnson. Cherished brother of Nicole and Matthew Johnson. Stepson of Joseph Connolly, Michelle Lockwood and Bill Matus. Wonderful grandson to Ken Devine and Diane Arndt and great grand son to Sue Devine.