Ryan Currier

Justin Douglas Purdy, 35 of Sandwich, MA passed away of a long and courageous battle with substance use disorder on September 9, 2021. That did not define who he was; he was the kindest soul you could ever know.
Justin Purdy

Justin Douglas Purdy, 35 of Sandwich, MA passed away of a long and courageous battle with substance use disorder on September 9, 2021. That did not define who he was; he was the kindest soul you could ever know.
Glenn Bois

Glenn was life-long Cape Cod resident where he worked as a carpenter. He had a great passion for fishing.
Nicole Dutra

Nicole Dutra graduated from Regis College. She had a career in fashion in several designer establishments in Boston. She loved to volunteer for many charities, including the MSPCA.
Brian Flynn

Brian had a big heart and a quick smile. He was always happy to help his friends whenever he could. He loved playing baseball from Little League days in Sandwich to Babe Ruth and all-star teams along the way. He enjoyed basketball, snowboarding, going to the beach and being with friends.
Trevor Dean Maler

Trevor was born in San Diego, California on Sept. 26, 1991. He grew up in Yarmouth, Massachusetts where he played Yarmouth Little League, Babe Ruth, All Stars, Pop Warner football, and was active on numerous bowling leagues winning many titles.
Timothy Pickul

Tim took full advantage of the abundance of activities the Cape had to offer. Whether going to the beach with friends or fishing the Centerville River with his father, Tim was always up for an adventure.
Jeremy Pina

Heaven’s Newest Barber will be greatly missed here on earth. Jeremy took over the barbershop “on the corner” in 2004, where he had been cutting hair for several years.
Michael Prokop

Michael was a kind soul who lit up any room he entered. He loved spending time with his family and friends and was always there for them to lend a helping hand. He loved playing sports. He was a great dad and father to his son, Abel and loved spending time playing with him.
Jake Regan

James (Jake) Edward Regan, IV, AKA; ‘Moose’ as his friends would call him, passed away on May 20,2017 from an overdose of fentanyl on Cape Cod, the saddest day of my life as well as the many family members, his children and the many friends he made in his short life at the age of 29.