In Memoriam DEAN BOYLAN ’41 July 21, 2012 Dean M. Boylan of Needham, Massachusetts, formerly of Winthrop, Milton, North Scituate, and Jupiter, Florida, died at home July 21, 2012 peacefully with his family. Mr. Boylan graduated from Babson College in 1950 and in the same year joined his father at Boston Sand & Gravel Company, where he became president in 1956. He grew Boston Sand throughout New England and built the company that became known as the "First and Finest." In 1960, he was one of the ten founding owners of the Boston Patriots. He was also a part owner of the Boston Beacons. Mr. Boylan served as Chairman of the Massachusetts Concrete & Aggregate Producers Association. He was also a member of Woodland Golf Club, Wollaston Golf Club, Hatherly Country Club, and La Gorce Country Club. Mr. Boylan was the beloved husband of the late Kathleen O'Shea Boylan and devoted father of Jeanne-Marie Boylan of Boston and Dean M. Boylan, Jr. of Andover. He was the proud grandfather of Colleen Elizabeth Cooper of Canton, Georgia; Dean Francis Boylan of Boston; and Anna Kathleen Boylan of Woodstock, Georgia. He was the dear friend of Janice Barry of Milton, and he was predeceased by his brother, Daniel J. Boylan Jr. ’39, and his sister, Deane McCauley Boylan.
LEO MASELLI ’62 September 7, 2012 Leo J. Maselli, II passed away age the age of 64 in Daytona Beach, Florida, with his family by his side. Leo was born in Framingham, Massachusetts, and grew up in Southborough. After graduating from Fay, he attended St. Mark's School and graduated from Algonquin Regional High School. He also attended the University of Massachusetts and was a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. Leo was in the U. S. Army and served in Vietnam from 1968 to 1969. He was honorably discharged in 1970. Leo enjoyed working and playing on computers and was an avid reader. He was a parishioner at St. Anne's Church in Southborough. Leo is survived by his mother Regina Northrup of Hudson, Massachusetts; his son, Jeffrey Maselli of Marlborough, Massachusetts; his daughter, Leigh Maselli, and her husband Jon Andonian of Billerica, Massachusetts; his sister, Lisa Maselli, of Northborough, Massachusetts; and his niece, Amanda Maselli ’94, and her husband Peter Beisler of Nashua, New Hampshire.
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AUDREY S. GARDNER P’76, former faculty October 19, 2012 Audrey Gardner died October 19, 2012 after a long illness. She was born in 1928 in Glens Falls, New York, to Dennis and Mabel Sullivan. Audrey graduated from St Mary's Academy in Glens Falls, New York, in 1948. She spent four years at the Boston School of the Museum of Fine Arts, followed by a year of graduate studies at Tufts University. Audrey started her long career in arts education with a teaching position in Lake Luzerne, New York. It was there she met her future husband, Bruce. They married in 1953. After teaching at Fay, Audrey taught at Hebron Academy in Hebron, Maine. When they had retired from teaching, Audrey and Bruce moved to Contoocook, New Hampshire and opened an antique shop called "Antiques & Findings." Audrey was active in the Hopkinton Historical Society and in the Contoocook Riverway Association. Audrey is survived by her devoted husband of 59 years, Bruce Gardner; her son Duncan F. Gardner of Keaau, Hawaii; her daughter Beth Gardner McCabe ’76 of Contoocook; and by her granddaughter, Elise McCabe of Manchester, New Hampshire.