Boston Herald
September 17, 1971HASKELL - In Dennis, September 15, formerly of Watertown, Melena (Parson).
Wife of the late Clifford A. Haskell; mother of George E. Harold of Watertown, Mrs. Flora Belyea of Needham, formerly of Milton, Mrs. James (Laura) Sheppard of Stoneham, Mrs. Norman (Ruth) Harpell of Dennis, formerly of Watertown, Mrs. Gilbert (Violet) Crane of Belmont, and Arthur Herald of Bedford; brother of Frederick T. of Wilmington and Ghenston H. Parsons of Newfoundland.; also survived by 10 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren.
Francis Marion Haskell was a watchman for the Finklestein Company.
U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File
Name: Amedee Stonge
Birth Date: 22 Jan 1893
Death Date: 26 Feb 1971
SSN: 010013341
Enlistment Date 1:13 May 1918
Release Date 1: 15 May 1919
The Salem News
July 21, 2009BEVERLY � Deborah G. (Gallager) Noble, 98, wife of the late Captain Gerome Noble, died early Saturday morning, July 18, 2009 at the Essex Park Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Beverly.
Daughter of the late Alfred and Rozella (Blanchard) Gallager, she had live at her family home at 57 Stanley Street for 95 years.
Deborah and her husband were the owners of Captain Nobles Fish Market on North Street in Salem for many years. Following the death of her husband, Deborah continued operating the market until the mid 1970's. She was very well known for her prepared casseroles at the market.
Deborah was a past president of the Junior Republican Club and also a member of the Diana Chapter of Eastern Star. She was a member of the Centerville Christian Endeavor Church; a church that her father had built. She was a past Sunday School Teacher at the Church. He most enjoyable times were spending time with her family. Her home was the meeting place for many family gatherings.
Surviving her are many nieces and nephews, but most especially, Christine "Jean" MacDonald and David B. Contarino. She was also the sister of the late Newcomb and Prince Gallager, Alma Jackson, Winifred Campbell Costopoulos, Helen Dormier, Edith Gallager Brown, and aunt of the late Robert W. Campbell. She was also the companion of the late Rodney Hoak.