July 7, 2025 Obituaries

July 11, 2025
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The Wayland Post has received word of the deaths of the following current and former Wayland residents.


Laurel Ann Morsch
September 24, 1953 – May 16, 2025


Judith Ann (Aronson) Starrett
May 27, 1936 – May 17, 2025


Joseph D. Guido
Passed May 22, 2025 at age 87


Muriel Gold
Passed June 4, 2025 at age 93


Ann Bernardo
Passed June 7, 2025 at age 84


Nicholas V. “Nick” Gennaro
Passed June 22, 2025 at age 93


Mary June (Milley) McCall
Passed June 24, 2025 at age 97


Henry Dendunnen
Passed June 18, 2025 at age 93


Mary F. (Flanagan) Dunbrack
May 14, 1947 – June 24, 2025


The Wayland Post will publish full obituaries with photos in both print and online editions. for a fee of $175. Obituaries must be submitted by 5 p.m. on Friday for publication in the following week. Deadlines may change due to holidays or other factors.


Obituaries may not exceed 400 words for the print edition or 1,200 words for the online edition. They must include the name of the funeral home, and an email address and phone number of the person submitting them. All obituaries may be edited by the Wayland Post.

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