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Paul
E Lovejoy, Jr.
43 W. Highland Ave.
"Lovejuice . . . ""Think positive"" . . . Remembers
the Wakefield Senior Prom . . . Deb '75 . . . Science
with Mr. Bono . . . Enjoys the song ""Wooden Ships"" .
. . Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young . . . Pastimes
include stamps, hockey and soccer . . . Law officer.
Cross
Country; Tennis."
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Obituary
Paul E. Lovejoy, Jr., a resident of
Lexington, passed away peacefully on Saturday, March
28, 2026. He was 68.
Born in Munchweiler, Germany, on December 17, 1957,
Paul was one of three children of the late Paul E.
Lovejoy and Ingrid (Schweingruber) Lovejoy. He was
raised in Melrose and graduated from Melrose High
School with the Class of 1976. He went on to serve in
the United States Army Reserves before continuing his
education at Bunker Hill Community College, where he
earned his degree in computing.
Following in his father's footsteps, Paul developed a
lifelong interest in computers and technology. He
worked for many years in the field of information
technology throughout the Boston area. Known for his
hands-on approach, Paul enjoyed building computers
from the ground up and had a sharp mind for
troubleshooting and repairing electronics.
Continuing a family tradition, Paul became a Mason at
Wyoming Lodge AF&AM in Melrose, honoring the
legacy of his father and grandfather. He also shared a
great love and appreciation for time spent in the
Lakes Region of New Hampshire, especially Alton Bay,
where he enjoyed being on the water with his family.
Quiet and easygoing by nature, Paul valued his family
connections and held them close throughout his life.
He will be remembered with love and will be deeply
missed.
Paul was the loving father of Bridget Lovejoy of
Charlestown, and Brendan Lovejoy and his wife Mylissa
of Manchester, NH. Grandfather of Brendan Charles
Lovejoy. Dear brother of Ilona Lovejoy Dolaher and her
husband Edward Dolaher, Jr. of E. Wakefield, NH and
Peter Lovejoy of Salem. Former brother-in-law of
Elizabeth Dolaher of Hudson, NH. Partner of Rita Scott
of Somerville. Also survived by many nieces and
nephews.
Relatives and friends are kindly invited to gather in
honor of Paul during Visiting Hours at the Robinson
Funeral Home, 809 Main Street, Melrose on Thursday,
April 2 from 3-6 PM. Gifts in his memory may be made
to the Edinburg Center, 205 Burlington Rd., Bedford,
MA 01730.
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