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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2020 Page 19 OBITUARIES Regina I. Dow (Keck) 73, a resident of Everett, passed away on November 4 at the Mass General Hospital. Regina was born on May 27, 1947 in Eglosheim, Germany. Regina was the daughter of the late Emma (Keck) Goodwin and the daughter of the late Lawson Goodwin both of Germany. Together they immigrated to America with their daughter Regina and lived in Everett until Lawson’s passing in 1978. Regina was a lifelong Everett resident and she was a graduate of Everett High School Class of 1966. Regina was a homemaker taking care and raising her four children. Regina’s most important job and proudest accomplishment in life was being a mother and grandmother. Regina was the loving mother of Joseph A. Dow of Everett, Jennifer Dow of Everett, Kristine Dow of Winthrop and Robin (Dow) Rotondo of Winthrop. She also leaves her loving grandchildren Joseph M. Dow, Jr. of Colorado, Victoria Rotondo and Emma Rotondo both of Winthrop. She leaves her former Joseph P. Dow of Winthrop and also an extended family and friends. Donations may be made in Regina Dow’s memory to the American Cancer Society, 3 Speen St., Framingham, MA 01701 or https://www.cancer.org/. Robert D. O’Hearn Died on Monday, November 9. He was the husband of the late Kathleen E. (Middleton) O’Hearn. Born in Everett, Mr. O’Hearn was the son of the late Thomas and Age 72, died on Thursday, November 5th. She was the wife of Ruth (Chisholm) O’Hearn. He had worked both as a machinist for H.K. Porter and was a U.S. Postal Service worker. He was a U.S. Navy WWII veteran. Mr. O’Hearn is survived by four children, Michael O’Hearn and his wife Patricia of NH, Kathleen E. Maes and her husband Leonard of Saugus, Carol M. Brown and her husband Steven of Beverly, Robert O’Hearn and his wife Rhonda of NH; seven grandchildren; five great grandchildren; one brother, Thomas O’Hearn of Dennis; one sister, Ellen Detour of NY. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made to All Care Hospice at allcare.org/donate. Ida Ferragamo Leonard C. Ferragamo with whom she shared fifty years of marriage. Born in and a lifelong resident of Everett, she was the daughter of the late Samuel A. and Rose Pauline (Speciale) Paradiso. Ida worked as a Bank Manager for many years at Bank of America. In addition to her husband, she is survived by children, Leonard Ferragamo and his wife Raquel of Lynn, Lisa Morello and her husband John of Saugus and Laurie Devanna and her husband Kevin of NH; grandchildren, Kevin, Justin, Ryan, Alexa and John and great grandmother of Amelia; sister of Marie Doyle of Stoneham, Ricky Paradiso of Saugus. She is predeceased by her brother Samuel A. Paradiso, Jr. In lieu of flowers donations may be made in Ida’s name to Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, www. dana-farber.org. Maria E. (Abate) Pike 71, of Chocorua, N.H., passed away on Friday, October 30, 2020 at her home. She was born and raised in Everett to the late Fernando and Grace (Capone) Abate along with her late brother Fernando. She is survived by her husband Lawrence Pike, of Chocorua, N.H.; and her stepchildren and step-grandchildren, Andrew Pike and his wife, Jennifer, and their children, Anna, Abigail and Colin of Lancaster, Ohio; Jeffrey Pike of North Reading; Caroline (Pike) Boucher and her husband, Jeffrey, and their children, Cameron, Brendan and Elizabeth of Reading. Maria loved to spend time with her husband, her step-children and step-grandchildren. She retired from Bank of America after working for Bank of Boston for 34 years as an administrative assistant and secretary. Maria fulfilled her dream to move to the White Mountains where she resided for 20 years. She enjoyed traveling through and visiting various historical and scenic sights in the White Mountain National Forests. Maria had a vivacious laugh, a beautiful smile, and a knack for always saying comforting words to the people she loved. Her friendships and family were everything to her. She loved to shop and would shower the people in her life with many gifts. Maria pleased many with her outstanding and fantastic cooking that was out of this world. She will be sorely missed by all who loved her and we will meet again! Donations in her memory may be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital.

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