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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 2022 Page 19 OBITUARIES OBITUARIES | FROM PAGE 18 wife Donna (Sacramone) of Tewksbury, and Debbie Liskov and her husband Don of Milford. He is also survived by his grandchildren TJ Greene and his wife Niki of Londonderry, NH, Ally Greene and Hayley Feingold also of Londonderry, NH, and Emma and Charlotte Liskov, and his great grandson Timothy (Trey) Greene III. Ken graduated from Vesper George Art School and worked his entire career as Art Director for Jordan Marsh companies after proudly serving his country in the Navy during World War II. John Kipling Falon be a low rumbling through the crowd and you could feel the electricity in the air.” A huge boxing, fan he caught all of Muhammad Ali’s fi ghts on closed circuit T.V. at the old Boston Garden, and was crushed when Joe Frazier beat him in their fi rst fi ght. A great card player, he loved poker, whist, and cribbage, and knew how to play almost any game there was. Everyone who knew him loved him because he had a very kind heart which he would never admit. He will be missed by all of us and especially “Nellie” who will miss him as much as we do. Of Everett at 82. Beloved brother of Robert Phillips, Peter Phillips, Michael Kalenderian; and cousins Tom and Anita Narekian. He leaves many nephews, nieces, and cousins who loved him dearly. Johnny served in the U.S. Army and as he said it, “I got to see Europe at a time when we were actually not at war with anybody.” His fondest memories were of growing up on Revere Beach during summers and playing baseball with his cousin Tom. Johnny loved country and western music, especially Hank Williams and he owned every recording he ever made. He was also a big fan of Roy Orbison, and often said “he had the greatest voice I ever heard.” He grew up a Red Sox fan and would tell stories of how when Ted Williams came to the plate at Fenway “there would For Advertising with Results, call The Advocate Newspapers at 617-387-2200 or Info@advocatenews.net John Francis Boyle Native of Everett passed away peacefully at the Hogan Regional Center on January 16, 2022. Though unable to see or speak a word, John’s inner spirit and strength touched all those who loved and cared for him. John is the beloved son of John Francis Boyle and Lillian (Ciulla) Boyle of Everett. He is the brother of Lenora and her husband Skip Rose, Lillian and her husband Bill McLendon, Thomas and his wife Paula Boyle, Matthew and his wife Leticia Boyle, and Lorraine and her husband David Brady. He is the uncle to Luisa, Kristen, Thomas, Catherine, John, Stephen, Maria, Jacqueline & Joseph. The family would like to extend heartfelt thanks to the caregivers and staff at Hogan Regional Center for their lifelong love and care of our precious John. In lieu of fl owers, donations may be made to the Friends of Hathorne, P.O. Box A, Hathorne, MA 01937 or to Special Olympics Massachusetts, 512 Forest St., Marlborough, MA 01752.

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