William G. Mitten

SALISBURY — William G. Mitten, 85, passed away Sept. 29, 2012.He was born June 16, 1927, in Winthrop, Mass., the son of the late Louise and William G. Mitten.He was a longtime resident of Wellesley, Mass., prior to moving to Salisbury. Bill was the beloved husband of the late Gilda (Palumbo) Mitten. He is survived by his current wife, Gloria Janelli Mitten; his daughters, Joy Magiera and her husband, John, of Lakeville, Jayne Mitten of Braintree, Mass., and Christine Hargreaves and her husband, John, of Sydney, Australia; his grandchildren, Matthew Magiera and Kristen Roberts; his great-grandchildren, Elin and Liam Roberts; and his sister, Martha Hosinski of South Bend, Ind. A funeral Mass was held Oct. 2 at St. Mary Catholic Church in Lakeville. George F. Doherty & Sons in Wellesley has charge of arrangements. To sign the online guestbook go to www.gfdoherty.com.

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