TeamReefer Hockey since 1974

 Our Fallen Brothers

Gaw

Joseph J. Hurley Jr. aka "Gaw"

August 2, 1949 - Jan. 10, 2004

U.S. Marine Corps Veteran   

MARINELLO, Anthony M. Of Sherborn and Brewster, formerly of Somerville. August 16, 2010. Beloved husband of Janice M. (O'Connell) Marinello.   Devoted Father of Anthony E. and Michael L. Marinello of Sherborn.  Son of Luigi and Rose (Scaltreto) Marinello of Somerville. Brother of Frank Marinello of Somerville and Louis Marinello of Shoreham, NY.

Al “Big Al” Russell

Mar. 26, 2012

It is with great sadness that I inform you of the sudden passing of Legendary Reefer skater, Big Al Russell.    

RUSSELL Alan D. of Medford, Mar. 26, 2012. Beloved husband of Lisa (Dickinson), loving father of Matthew and Elaine. Dear brother of Theresa Murray and Cathy Duprey. Dear son-in-law of Ed and Sandy Dickinson. Also survived by many loving family, friends and coworkers.

John S. "Shepp" Sheppard

Died at home Apr. 18, 2005, after a lengthy illness.  He was 48.   Sheppard was born in Cambridge on Aug. 17, 1956, and was a resident of Medford, formerly of Somerville.

Raymond "Ray" Perrone of Hopedale, passed away Feb. 9, 2013 .  

Ray was a Reefers member back in the early days of glory.  He traveled to Germany on the first trip and his memory will endure in the hearts and minds of Reefers everywhere.

Robert J. Bellew, of Holbrook, passed away November 6, 2018 at the age of 64. Beloved husband of Maureen F. (Ring) Bellew of Holbrook. Loving father of Kimberly A. Bellew of Holbrook. Dear grandfather of Sophee G. Bellew.

Devoted brother of Joyce Bellew of Holbrook, Theresa and Robert McGrail of Milton, Jeanne and the late John Grant of Weymouth (formerly of Holbrook), the late Linda LeVine of Winter Haven, FL (formerly Dorchester, MA), and Stephen Lee and his partner Theresa LeMoine of Tewksbury, MA. Also survived by many nieces, nephews, grand-nieces, and grand-nephews.

Bob was a former TeamReefer Coach and later worked as a System Analyst for SAIC out of Newport, RI. He enjoyed bowling and traveling. Bob also was an avid Red Sox and Patriots fan. Bob was always the life of the party, and gave great advice. He was a kind and gentle soul, who could talk to just about anyone.