CURRENT CELEBRATIONS
Walter Powers
Once a Marine, always a Marine. Walt fought for our freedoms in Korea; a proud Frogman and member of Amphibious Reconnaissance. Tall, handsome, and confident, the Corps shaped him into a man of leadership. He’d use those skills everywhere from Saudi Arabia to Greenland as he provided the housing amenities for his company in foreign lands. In those situations, people can be testy, but Walt’s people skills kept everything humming along. Helpful also in those situations was that he never held a grudge. Of course, when he got home everyone would be thrilled to see him; he’d wake up the whole house and always have a pile of gifts for everyone. With his children he led with love but also preached personal responsibility: “nobody can do it to you like you can do it to yourself”, ”if you don’t listen you’re going to feel.” And his laughter and sense of humor carried him through the most difficult of times: “Are we having fun yet?” But late in life he found his real calling, that of a grandfather. He’d trek all over the country to stay in touch with them. He cooked Italian (and thought he’d come back in his next life as an Italian), loved the occasional Martini, Heineken and Boost, and watched a little football on T.V.
His job at RCA earned home more than a paycheck. It’s there he’d meet a pretty woman named, Elizabeth. She’d truly be the love of his life: they made it through the years always holding hands and seeing the world on many a romantic trip: Montreal, Holland, Bermuda. He is survived by his children, Carol (Steve) Obendorf, John Powers, Connie (Anthony) Bucci, Betsy (Chris) Hertenstein and Jim (Sally) Fusco; his siblings, Beverly Manahan, David (Helene) and Brian; and 7 grandchildren.
Come celebrate 89 great years Thursday 8-10 a.m. at Sweeney Funeral Home, Riverside. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:30 at Jesus the Good Shepherd Parish, St. Joseph’s Church, Beverly. Interment St. Peter’s Cemetery, Riverside.