Joseph A. "Drew" Travierso Jr.

1946 - 2016

Joseph A. "Drew" Travierso Jr. obituary, 1946-2016, Dracut, MA

Joseph A. "Drew" Travierso Jr.

1946 - 2016

BORN

1946

DIED

2016

Joseph Travierso Obituary

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DRACUT - Joseph A. Travierso, Jr., (Oct. 25, 1946 - Oct. 8, 2016), known to family and friends as "Drew" and to his students and players as "Coach T," passed with strength and dignity in his family's arms at his home after a heroic battle with cancer. The son of Joseph, Sr., and Dorothy Reardon, whom he now joins in heaven, he was a graduate of Keith Academy, Northeastern University, and the University of New England, from which he received a Masters in Education. He served proudly in the United States Air Force as First Lieutenant, and remained passionate in his love of country. He was a lifelong educator, spending over 30 years at Lowell High School. His passions in life were faith, family, friends, and football -- though not necessarily in that order. He was also an avid baseball fan and golfer. His passion for football led him to a career of coaching at Lowell High, Pelham High, where he started the program, Lowell Catholic, and for the last ten years at Phillips Academy, where he took great pride in "all the good kids. They are all such good kids." His co-teachers and coaching staffs were among his best friends. He was a lifelong communicant at St. Michael's Church in Lowell, where he served as sacristan and Eucharistic minister. He engaged in a true community of the faithful and found great strength, companionship, and, dare he say it, fun. He was an active volunteer at St. Vincent DePaul Society until the decline of his health. He is survived by his beloved wife Anne E. (Teague), who was privileged to care for him with true beauty until his last; his sons Timothy J. of Dracut, MA, Stephen A. of New York, NY, James P. of Lowell, MA, and Joshua K. of San Francisco, CA; several cousins, including Kenneth Eldridge of Dracut, MA, and Robert Eldridge of Hudson, NH; he was blessed to call his wife's siblings as the brothers and sisters of his own, and the generations of nieces and nephews were like the grandchildren of his heart. He begets his sweet tooth to his faithful companion and pet Finley. He is remembered as a gentleman, the best dad, the best husband, the best teacher, coach and friend. Oh, and boy, could he dance.

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October 17, 2016

Mark Cote posted to the memorial.

October 13, 2016

Shirley Kalogeropoulos posted to the memorial.

October 13, 2016

Dorothy Bergeron posted to the memorial.

Mark Cote

October 17, 2016

To the memory of Coach T, a great coach and more important mentor for kids. Great memories as player under coach at LHS- cared about injured players, helped kids consider college paths, etc.- his heart showed in his coaching!

Shirley Kalogeropoulos

October 13, 2016

I still remember Mr. T as our gym teacher at the Varnum School in 1979. I have a great memory of us outside playing kickball with him during gym. He was our favorite. May God rest his soul.

Dorothy Bergeron

October 13, 2016

I am so sorry for your loss please tell the boys I am praying for you all. If I can ever do anything for you please let me know.

Lewis Demetroulakos

October 13, 2016

Ann and Family,My deepest sympathy. May Joseph's memory forever be eternal.

Debi Randall

October 13, 2016

James, so sorry to hear about your father. We are here for you always...Debi, Brian, Sue and Gail

October 13, 2016

We were blessed to have been part of Drew's wonderful life. He is a wonderful spirit.
Daytona Florida was his second home. What a great neighbor to have....
Missing his all around wonderful attitude for LIFE.
LOVE, HUGS - Angela Sam and Colin Keziah.

maryann dowling-abcunas

October 13, 2016

Ann and Family,

Please accept my most sincere condolences for the passing of your husband/father. Never the time to say goodbye.........but until we meet again. He is at peace with God. Thinking of you at
this difficult time.

Sincerely in Friendship,

Maryann Dowling-Abcunas

Mary Webster

October 13, 2016

Anne and Family,
"Those we love don't go away,
They walk beside us every day.
Unseen, unheard, but always near,
Still loved, still missed, and very dear."
Sending thoughts and prayers to you during this difficult time.

Sue Eldridge

October 13, 2016

Anne thinking of you and your family today with love and prayers during this difficult time

Matthew Teague

October 12, 2016

Our deepest sympathy to Ann and the rest of the family.

Roger & Pat Loughran & family

October 12, 2016

Our sincere condolences to all of you!
Roger Loughran & family

Greg Atwood

October 11, 2016

Sorry to hear of this. Coach T had an impact on my life as my football coach and friend. I told my son who is involved with sports that Coach T defined what it meant to be a great coach. Rest easy Coach T. PHS '1992-1996'

Chuck & Ellen Stokinger

October 11, 2016

Ann, our condolences and prayers are with you and your family in your time of sorrow.

Anne Gorski

October 11, 2016

Dear Anne,
My deepest sympathy for you and your family at the loss of your husband Joe. It sounds as though he was a "great guy", and his smile says as much.

christine Harrington

October 11, 2016

Ann and Family,

I am so sorry to hear about Drew going home. I feel so honored to have met Drew and share two weeks with him (and Ann) in Italy. May he rest and peace.

Christine Harrington

Lori McCartin - Bergeron

October 11, 2016

We are deeply saddened by the loss of your beloved husband, Drew.

He will always be with you in your heart and his legacy will live on in all the lives he influenced in a such a positive way.

Joe Ferreira

October 11, 2016

Coach T, very sad to here the loss of a great coach at LHS and great person.. RIP coach ..

October 11, 2016

So sorry for your loss. He sounds like an amazing and loving person who will be dearly missed. Peg Thibault

Fr. Walter Carreiro

October 11, 2016

Ann, so sorry to hear about the passing of Drew. I am so glad we had the opportunity to travel together to Italy in March. As your faith accompanied you both and brought Drew to be anointed and pray near the final resting place of St. Pio in San Giovanni Rotondo and to pray the Eucharist at the Cathedral of St. Andrew and near the remains of St. Peter we know that same faith will lead him into paradise. Please know of my prayers for you, your sons and family. I will remember Drew at Mass. God bless.

Paul Diamantopoulos

October 11, 2016

My heartfelt condolences to the Travierso family. Coach T was a great man who introduced me to a college and coach I eventually attended and played for. He saw an opportunity for me, and helped me achieve my goal of attending and playing college football. Thank you Coach T, you will be missed.

Martha McGuane

October 11, 2016

This was a man one can truly call great. He was humble, generous and kind. As a devoted husband to Anne and to his four boys, I witnessed a love I will always remember. Just being in his presence was a gift. Rest In Peace, dear Drew and may the angels welcome you to Heaven. Thank you for allowing me to get to know you.

samantha teague

October 11, 2016

I am very sorry for the loss of uncle drew. i wish me and my family had been able to see him in the last few years and i hope aunt anne and family are all doing well and will reach out to all of us during this hard time.

October 11, 2016

Thank you for your service Rest in peace

Robert Wood

October 11, 2016

We met at Notheastern in 1964 and became the best of friends. That friendship has endured thru time,distance and circumstance and is something I will always cherish. Woody

Mary,Catherine,Sean,Tim,&Conor Callery

October 10, 2016

Ann,
So sorry to hear about Joe. He was truly a great guy ,coach and family man. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

The Zapatka's

October 10, 2016

A beautiful tribute to a truly good man.

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