Peter Palie, 2009

Name
Peter /Palie/
Given names
Peter
Surname
Palie
Death of a paternal grandfather
Death of a paternal grandmother
Birth of a brother
Graduation
Type: High School
1968
School or college: Cathedral High School
Death of a father
Death of a mother
Burial of a father
Address: Section Garden of the Last Supper, Lot 62 B Grave 1
Burial of a mother
Address: Canton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Religion: Catholic
Death
Address: 37 Pine Needle Lane
Cause of death: Complications of Multiple Sclerosis
Note: Wentword Website, Accessed 11/16/19

Wentword Website, Accessed 11/16/19
https://sites.wit.edu/wit-magazine/obituary-peter-anthony-palie/

Peter A. Palie, CE ’72, of Mansfield passed away peacefully at his home on April 15, 2009, surrounded by his loving family.

Peter was a hard worker and his efforts were often geared to helping those around him. He loved working with his hands and making things from scratch. Along with teaching at Wentworth for 22 years, he owned his own construction company, worked at Stop & Shop for 20 years full- and part-time, and served 17-and-a-half years in the Army National Guard. Despite battling complications of Multiple Sclerosis for 23 years, Peter maintained a positive outlook on life. Colleagues can even recall him teaching surveying classes in a wheelchair as his condition began to worsen.

John Heinstadt, vice president for business and finance, friend, and colleague, remembers Peter fondly: “He is one of the most energetic people I have ever seen, and he could get anything done. He was always a huge supporter of Wentworth and a great professor.”

He is survived by his loving wife Barbara and his children, Carolyn, BENV ’99, and her husband Jean Sicard, EEC ’98; Deborah and her husband Michael Webber; and Christopher, BELM ’05, and his wife Victoria. He has four grandchildren, Trista, Tatiana, Lucas, and Nathan. In addition, he leaves behind four siblings.

While Peter will be missed by his family, friends, and colleagues, his memories still live on.

Burial
April 18, 2009 (3 days after death)
Address: Mansfield, MA
Religion: Catholic
Family with parents
father
19191992
Birth: December 11, 1919 26
Death: September 28, 1992Hyde Park, Massachusetts
mother
19232007
Birth: November 9, 1923Franklin, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Death: July 23, 2007Lowell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
himself
2009
Death: April 15, 2009Mansfield, MA
brother
Private
sister
Private
brother
Private
younger brother
19652019
Birth: July 4, 1965 45 41
Death: November 15, 2019Canton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Family with Private
himself
2009
Death: April 15, 2009Mansfield, MA
wife
Private
daughter
Private
Graduation
Death

Wentword Website, Accessed 11/16/19
https://sites.wit.edu/wit-magazine/obituary-peter-anthony-palie/

Peter A. Palie, CE ’72, of Mansfield passed away peacefully at his home on April 15, 2009, surrounded by his loving family.

Peter was a hard worker and his efforts were often geared to helping those around him. He loved working with his hands and making things from scratch. Along with teaching at Wentworth for 22 years, he owned his own construction company, worked at Stop & Shop for 20 years full- and part-time, and served 17-and-a-half years in the Army National Guard. Despite battling complications of Multiple Sclerosis for 23 years, Peter maintained a positive outlook on life. Colleagues can even recall him teaching surveying classes in a wheelchair as his condition began to worsen.

John Heinstadt, vice president for business and finance, friend, and colleague, remembers Peter fondly: “He is one of the most energetic people I have ever seen, and he could get anything done. He was always a huge supporter of Wentworth and a great professor.”

He is survived by his loving wife Barbara and his children, Carolyn, BENV ’99, and her husband Jean Sicard, EEC ’98; Deborah and her husband Michael Webber; and Christopher, BELM ’05, and his wife Victoria. He has four grandchildren, Trista, Tatiana, Lucas, and Nathan. In addition, he leaves behind four siblings.

While Peter will be missed by his family, friends, and colleagues, his memories still live on.

Death