Hobert "Red" Temple

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DANVERS- Hobert McKinley “Red” Temple, Jr., 92, passed away in his home on March 30, 2017. He was the loving husband of the late Thelma P. (Bosworth) Temple. Born in Juniata, PA on December 16, 1924, he was the son of the late Hobert M. and Margaret E. (Friday) Temple. He was raised and educated in Pennsylvania and graduated from Altoona High School. Red had served our country with the Merchant Marines for over 3 years during WWII and served with the United States Air Force during the Korean conflict for four years and was honorably discharged. He had been employed with the Pennsylvania Railroad, US Steel and American Sugar Company. Red relocated to Boston, Massachusetts with American Sugar Co. in 1960. He settled with his young family in Danvers, MA where he was very active within his community. He was a member of the American Legion, a past King Lion in the Lions Club. Red was known as “Mr. Fix-it” at the Danvers Senior Center. He was also owner of McDonald’s Candy Store in the Square for many years. He had been an active member at the Holy Trinity Methodist Church and served on the board of Trustees and was head usher. Red enjoyed being on the go. He looked forward to summer visits to the coast of Maine and to Fall foliage trips in the New Hampshire mountains. He traveled to Western Pennsylvania every summer for over 50 years to attend his family reunion, where he loved connecting with multiple generations of nieces and nephews. Red was also an enthusiastic vegetable gardener. His yearly goal was to have his garden tomatoes on the Thanksgiving table. He delighted in providing family and friends with more tomatoes, beans, peppers and cucumbers than we deserved. Everyone who knew Red will miss his generosity. He is survived by his two daughters, Laura Goodreau and her husband, Louis of Danvers, MA and Patricia Temple and her husband, John Ingham of Cumberland, ME. Two grandchildren, David Goodreau and Sarah Goodreau and her husband, Fred Huergo. Also, honorary grandchildren, Jessica Wang and her husband, Matt Rosenbaum and Matthew Wang as well as their parents, Lisa and Stan Wang. Red was the oldest of nine children; his siblings Shirley Temple, Dorothy Lansberry, May McConnell and Wilford Temple and many nieces and nephews, survive him. Siblings, Donald Temple, Lawrence Temple, Anna Sharrar and Margaret Phillips, predeceased him. He leaves behind countless close friends, notably his long time friend Joe McGregor. His Memorial Service will be celebrated at noon on Saturday, May 13, 2017 in Holy Trinity Methodist Church, 16 Sylvan St., Danvers. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in memory of Hobert Temple to Holy Trinity Methodist Church, 16 Sylvan St., Danvers, MA, 01923.

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  1. You will be missed Uncle June. Your a good man. Your brother Bub is thinking of you and I know he will miss you too. We love you. Bub and Carolyn

  2. Uncle June was always one of our favorites!! It won’t be the same at the family reunion without seeing him slicing his tomatoes for our lunch. We will miss you greatly!! Love you always!! Jamie and Jr Phillips

  3. We are sending our sincere condolences upon hearing of Red’s death. He was always willing to help me with planting flowers and with the watering schedule at Holy Trinity Church. We will miss visiting him and seeing how his gardens were doing. Forever in our hearts, Red. You were so kind and generous. Cal and Dave Johnson

  4. You were always the smiling face I sought out on Sunday mornings, our little joke that you were the only one I’d take my bulletin from. You will be missed. Patty Geary

  5. The world needs more men like Mr. Red Temple. There was passion in everything he did and the lives he touched. We were blessed to have been a part of his life for a short time.
    Jim & Shanda Maddox

  6. I will miss you Uncle June. You always were smiling and your hugs were nice too. I will really miss you at the family reunion this year. You were a wonderful Uncle and I will think of you often and the happy memories I have of you growing up. Rest in peace dear Uncle June. I love you. Jane Temple

  7. Uncle June shared the same wedding anniversary as Tim and I. He was very special man we always looked forward to seeing him when he came to Altoona

  8. I am sad to hear of Red’s passing; and my condolences and prayers are with his family.

    My first job was working at the candy store with Thelma and Red, learning all about chocolates, candy making and how to assemble the Valentine’s Day chocolate heart boxes. We had an assembly line going in the basement of the store and made sure the boxes were filled the exact same way. What a great experience with two of the nicest people! Red would make the large batches of fudge and peanut brittle in that big copper kettle, and I would get the “crumbs” to take home.


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