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Donald P. Hayes 81, beloved husband of the late Barbara (Maihos) Hayes, died peacefully with family Monday, January 21, 2013 at Radius Health Care Center in Danvers. Born in Boston, he was the son of the late Stanley and Teresa (Peyton) Hayes. He was raised in Beverly and was a member of the Beverly High School Class of 1951. An honorably discharged veteran, he served his country during the Korean Conflict as a member of the United States Navy on the Destroyer USS Soley DD707 and later joined the Surface Anti-Submarine Development Detachment. Mr. Hayes had been employed by the City of Beverly for forty two years, thirty six years as caretaker of Lynch Park where he cared for and tended to the Rose Garden until his retirement in 2001. A longtime resident of the Town of Wenham, he was a fifty one years member of the American Legion Spear Post #331. He is survived by one daughter, Alice Arnold of Topsfield, two sons, Timothy Hayes of Beverly, Paul Hayes and his fianc, Reneau Longoria of Rockport, four grandchildren, Amanda and Emily Hayes, Sam and Amy Arnold, three brothers, Robert Hayes of Beverly, Paul Hayes of San Diego, CA and Richard Hayes of Texas, dear sister-in-law Dorothea Ingalls of Hamilton, and several nieces and nephews. He was also the brother of the late Stanley Hayes. A funeral Mass will be celebrated at the Church of St. Paul, 50 Union St. Hamilton on Monday, January 28, 2013 at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Visiting hours at the Campbell-Lee, Moody, Russell Funeral Home, 525 Cabot Street, Beverly Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m. In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy may be made in Donald's memory to: Building a Better Beverly-Carriage House c/o Denise Deschamps, Beverly City Hall, 191 Cabot St., Beverly, MA 01915. Information, directions and condolences at www.campbellfuneral.com
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