Donald G. Moreira

Donald  G. Moreira – 87, of Andover, formerly of South Carolina and North Reading, died Tuesday, November 5, 2019 at Wingate of Andover. He was the beloved husband of 55 years to the late Marie “Judy” (Dee) Moreira.

Born in Cambridge, MA on June 16, 1932. He was the son of the late Edmund and Mary (Rego) Moreira. He was raised in Stoneham and was a graduate of Stoneham High School. He was a U.S. Air Force Veteran of the Korean War. He enlisted at age 18 and he served from 1950 to 1953.

Don was a truck driver for many years and was a member of the Teamsters Union. He worked for Jeffrey Chemical in Wilmington and also drove cement trucks in South Carolina. Don was a former member of St. Theresa’s Church in North Reading.

He was known for his sense of humor and coined the phrase “dad Joke”. Don  always had a one liner, he was quick witted and had a sunny disposition. He loved working in the yard and planting annuals in the garden in North Reading and South Carolina. Don enjoyed entertaining by the pool and cookouts. He liked cooking on the grill and playing “Scat” with his friends.

Family members include his son, Daniel LaMore and wife Melody of New Market, NH; daughters, Donna Baxter and Husband Gary of North Reading, Darlene Moreira of Ridge, NY, Terri Ball and husband Walter of Manchester, NH, Kelly Fletcher and her husband Steven of Wilmington and Dawn Robinson and husband David “Chuck” Robinson of Methuen; his brother Robert Moreira and his wife Elizabeth “Betsy” Moreira of Stoneham; sisters, Jacqueline Pando and her husband Charlie of Ladylake, FL and Louise Tarr of Tewksbury; 11 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren.

His funeral will be held at the Croswell Funeral Home, 19 Bow Street, North Reading on Thursday, November 14 at 10:30 AM. Calling hours will be held on Wednesday, November 13 from 4 to 7 PM. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made in his memory to the charity of one’s choice. www.croswellfuneralhome.com

7 thoughts on “Donald G. Moreira

  1. So Sorry for the loss of your Father, Brother and Don and my very beloved friend. He will surly be missed. I am sure he is now with his love, Judy, laughing and playing scat.

  2. We were so very very sorry to learn of Don’s passing. Our mom, Rita, and all of our family have shared many lunch times with Don (and Judy) over the past few years at the Wingate. He was always humble and such a pleasure to talk with. He always had a special wave, smile and giggle, that will remain in our hearts. We know this is a great loss for all of you. We will miss seeing his sister, who was so devoted to him and always by his side. May he rest in peace! We hope that your memories of your sweet dad and brother, will help all of you through the difficult days ahead. God Bless all of you!

  3. We are so sorry to hear about your dads passing. And so sorry we missed the services. We recently moved and are just hearing about this. All of you kids and your mom and dad were very special to us. Please know you are in our thoughts and prayers. Rest In Peace Don.

    Peter and Debbie Stanley

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