In Memory

John Hackett



 
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06/24/15 09:54 AM #1    

Betsey Loomis (Whitney)

It is terribly sad to hear of John's passing away, we have lost another beloved classmate.  The class of 1962 is so special, and John will remain in our hearts and memories forever.  --Lovingly,  Betsey Loomis Whitney


06/24/15 03:12 PM #2    

Ellie Slyva (Keating)

I was so sorry to hear of John's passing. It's always sad when one looses a peer.

I grew up with John and remember his kind, friendly personality.

May he rest in peace.

Ellie Slyva Keating


06/24/15 03:49 PM #3    

Jean Pacheco (Ravinski)

John Hackett Obituary


John Raymond Hackett, 70, of Marblehead, passed away on April 27, 2015. John was born on July 15, 1944, the second son to Mary (nee Dunphy) and James Clifford Hackett. He attended school in Needham, Massachusetts, graduating from high school in 1962. John was an avid sportsman in high school, playing ice hockey and baseball. He also had several after-school jobs, delivering the newspapers in Needham and as a caddy at the Needham Golf Club. John was gregarious and enjoyed the camaraderie of others. After graduation, John enlisted in the US Navy. He served on several warships, most seeing action in the Vietnam War. He was on the USS Canberra, the USS Boston, and the USS Okinawa among others. John was on duty on the Okinawa, a helicopter carrier during the evacuation of Saigon in 75, the last US action in the Vietnam War. As with so many other veterans, John did not share many of his memories of the war. When he left the Navy, he began a long career in the Food & Beverage industry, as a chef. He worked all around the greater Boston area, including Cityside in Fanueil Hall Market in the late 1970s. Shortly after this time, John moved to the North Shore, where he lived and worked near to his brother Mark. John was a life-long sports fan, loyal to his beloved Boston teams, the Red Sox, the Bruins, and the New England Patriots. He enjoyed nothing more than a game on the TV in the bar, with a cold bottle of Heineken, and the company of other fans. John remained a bachelor, was a dutiful son to his mother in her final years, and is survived by his 3 sisters, Susan, Jeanne, and Martha; brothers, Michael, and Philip; and several nieces and nephews. A Funeral Service was held in the Eustis and Cornell Funeral Home, 142 Elm Street, Marblehead on Monday, May 4 at 12PM. Burial with honors to follow in Waterside Cemetery, Marblehead. Relatives and friends respectfully invited. Visitation at 10AM. Please visit the online guestbook for John at www.eustisandcornellfuneralhomes.com
Published in The Marblehead Reporter from May 2 to May 14, 2015
 


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