Somber mood throughout Medford Monday for bombing victim's funeral, no protesters present.
A deep sadness permeated downtown Medford Monday for the funeral of Krystle Campbell, a native daughter killed one week ago in the bombings attacks at the Boston Marathon. The funeral brought out hundreds, lining both sides of High Street as traffic was shut down near St. Joseph's Church. So many came out that the church got to capacity with many still lined up past the St. Joseph's Social Center. While they came to pay their respects to Campbell, 29, who most recently lived in Arlington and worked as a restaurant manager, many also came to shield the family from a potential protest. The Westboro Baptist Church had threatened to picket the funeral, as they do at many high-profile events, to espouse their anti-gay views. Teamster Local 25…
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Andrew Miller, Alda Dufresne, Romeo Guilmette, Katherine DiMarzio, Margaret Curry and Dr. Donald James Handanyan.
Andrew Miller Jr. Andrew Miller Jr. Ed.D., of Plymouth, formerly of Duxbury, Easton and Brockton, died Dec. 5, 2012. Dr. Miller started his teaching career in the N. Attleboro Jr. High School and became chairman of the English Department. He later went on to become assistant principal in Hillside Jr. High School in Manchester N.H., Ellison Middle School in Duxbury and principal at George R. Austin Middle School in Lakeville. He became assistant superintendent of schools in Easton from 1976-1988 and principal at Easton Middle School from 1988-1997 and principal at F.L. Olmsted School in Easton 1997-1999. For the full obituary click here. Alda Dufresne Alda T. (Teixeira) Dufresne, 85, of Norton, died at her residence surrounded by her family…
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