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Lois A. (Walsh) Thorne

Lois A. (Walsh) Thorne, of Canton formerly of Billerica and Jamaica Plain, died Dec. 22, 2025. COURTESY PHOTO/GEORGE F. DOHERTY & SONS WILSON-CANNON FUNERAL HOME

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Lois A. (Walsh) Thorne, of Canton, formerly of Billerica and Jamaica Plain, died Dec. 22, 2025.

Mrs. Thorne was the daughter of the late Rita Carty Walsh and James J. Walsh, of Jamaica Plain.

She received a Bachelor’s degree in mathematics with a minor in physics from Regis College and a Masters in mathematics from Framingham State University.

She was a Sister of St. Joseph for 14 years.

Mrs. Thorne taught at many schools, including Marian High School, Framingham; Our Lady’s, Newton and at Winchester High School Mathematics Department for 23 years.

She was meticulous in all things and tried to keep her seven siblings and many students in line. Mrs. Thorne was an avid genealogist, spending time researching many family histories to the point of traveling to cemeteries and churches domestically and in Ireland, uncovering many long lost facts about many relatives. 

She was the beloved wife of Richard L. Thorne and daughter-in-law of the late Regina Merrigan Thorne and Richard L. Thorne, of Stoneham.

She was the first born of eight, sister of Mary Jo Cutler of Jamaica Plain, Jane Curran of Franklin, Doreen Murphy of Halifax, James Walsh of Dedham, Thomas Walsh of Plymouth, Annemarie Walsh of Roslindale and the late Rita Smith.

She was also the beloved aunt and great-aunt of many nieces, nephews and brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law.

Visitation will be held at the George F. Doherty & Sons Wilson-Cannon Funeral Home, 456 High St., Dedham, on Saturday, Jan. 10, from 9-10 a.m., followed by a funeral Mass in St. John Chrysostom Church, West Roxbury at 10:30 a.m.

Relatives and friends are kindly invited.

Interment will be held in St. Joseph Cemetery, West Roxbury.

In lieu of flowers expressions of sympathy may be made to the Alzheimer Association at alz.org. For online guestbook, gfdoherty.com

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