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Page 22 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – Friday, February 14, 2020 OBITUARIES Donald J. “Don” Eisnor Of Stoneham, formerly of Everett on February 6. Loving father of Matthew T. and his wife Holly of Charlestown. Son of Lillian (Tobias) Eisnor of Everett and the late Donald A. Brother of Dennis P. of Methuen, Gary M. of Everett, Janet T. Doherty and her husband Richard of Revere. Also survived by many loving nieces, nephews and friends. In lieu of fl owers, donations in Donald's memory may be made to the Jimmy Fund, PO Box 849168, Boston, MA 02284-9168. Rosalind C. "Rose" Burnett A resident of Sudbur y and formerly longtime of Everett and North Reading passed away peacefully at home on Friday, February 7, 2020, at age 93. Rose was born on October 7, 1926, one of eight children of the late Alfred and Helen (Hurley) Risteen. Born in Everett, Rose graduated from Everett High School and called Everett home for over 80 years. She was married to the love of her life, Edward T. Dunn, in 1952 and had one son, Edward T. Dunn. Rose worked as a legal secretary for 35 years in Everett, Chelsea, and Boston. Rose had a lifelong appreciation for the beach and loved spending time near the ocean. For many years, she found joy in returning to White Horse Beach in Plymouth where her family spent summer vacations. An intelligent woman, she was an avid reader, including the Boston Globe every day, and stayed sharp watching her favorite TV show, Jeopardy. She also loved playing cards, listening to the Red Sox on the radio nightly, but most of all, cherished her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. After the loss of her husband, Rosalind married James H. Burnett in 1970 and continued residing in Everett. When married to Jim, she spent nearly every day as a small aircraft passenger fl ying all around New England sometimes just for a lunch date. She loved trips traveling together with Jim across the country, and around the world. A sociable woman, Rose shared her warmth and outgoing nature freely with friends, family and her neighbors. She enjoyed talking with anyone, and easily made friends with anyone she encountered. She will be deeply missed, but always lovingly remembered. Rose was the beloved wife of the late Edward T. Dunn and James H. Burnett. Devoted mother of Edward T. Dunn and his wife Cynthia of Sudbury. Cherished grandmother of Carolyn B. Dunn of New York, NY, and Edward T. Dunn and his wife Christy of Sudbury. Loving great-grandmother of Trey, Kipton, Jack and Charlotte. She is also survived by her lifelong best friend and sister-in-law, Betty Risteen. Predeceased by her seven siblings Earl, Fred, Theo, Alice, Tom, Helen and Alfred. John R. “Jack” Corrigan 71 died peacefully, Sunda y , February 2, 2020, in Heywood Hospital, Gardner, after a brief illness. Born in Everett on May 16, 1948, he was the son of the late Phillip and Mary (McGilloway) Corrigan. He enjoyed the outdoors and especially loved camping and attending camping shows. He loved motorcycles and listening to hard rock music, especially AC/DC. He enjoyed cooking and loved to dance whenever possible. Jack is survived by three brothers, William Corrigan and his wife Terry of Wakefi eld Robert Corrigan and his wife Pamela of Marstons Mills and Joseph Corrigan and his wife Gerrie Ann of Sharon; two sisters Patricia Corrigan of Wrentham and Mary Cunio and her husband Robert of Ft. Myers, FL; several nieces, nephews, and cousins. Besides his parents, he is predeceased by one brother James Corrigan. The family would like to thank their extended family at Jack’s home for their loving and dedicated care of their brother Jack. Memorial Contributions may be made to the Massachusetts Coalition of Families and Advocates (COFAR), 3 Hodges Street, Mansfi eld, MA 02048, or on their website at www.cofar.org/ donate. Please reference in memory of John R. Corrigan.

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