John P. Scannell, Sr. Print E-mail

JOHN P. SCANNELL, SR.




… president of Scannell Boiler Works; decorated WWII veteran, 88

John (Jack) P. Scannell, Sr., 88, died peacefully at home after a brief illness on Tuesday, May 17, 2011.  He was the husband of the late M. Corinne (Murphy) Scannell who died in 2009 to whom he was married for 59 years.
He was born on May 26, 1922 in Lowell, MA, son of the late Philip L. Scannell, Sr. and the late Mary J. (Cooney) Scannell.  Mr. Scannell received his early education in the Lowell school system then graduated from Keith Academy.  He attended Lowell Technological Institute (now UMASS-Lowell) but his education was interrupted by WWII.  Upon returning home after being honorably discharged; he graduated from Franklin Institute, Boston, MA with a degree in Structural Engineering.
Jack resided with his family in Lowell, MA and was a communicant of the Immaculate Conception Church.
John P. Scannell was a proud and distinguished World War II veteran.  His first mission was in England with the 304th – 610 Ordnance Battalion where he was responsible to maintain, supply and service all ordnance equipment needed by invasion troops.  The day after D-Day a directive came down from Allied Supreme Command, due to the tremendous amount of casualties incurred, volunteers were requested from the service troops in England.  Two weeks later he landed in Normandy on Omaha Beach as a replacement.  He served as Staff Sergeant in the United States Army as a member of the 8th Infantry Division, 121st Infantry Regiment 3rd Battalion.  A decorated World War II veteran he was awarded 2 Bronze Service Stars (Central Europe Campaigns and Service for the Rhineland), Combat Infantry Badge, Good Conduct Medal, American Theater Campaign Ribbon and the World War II Victory Medal.
Before retiring Mr. Scannell was President of Scannell Boiler Works, which was founded in 1860, and President of Lowell Iron and Steel Corp.  In addition, he was a former member of the Knights of Columbus, Lowell Lodge of Elks, and the American Legion.  He was a founding member of the Lowell Regatta Festival Committee and the Clover Club.  Mr. Scannell served on the Board of Directors of Notre Dame Academy, Tyngsboro, MA.  He was also a lifetime member of Vesper Country Club and the Lowell Motor Boat Club.
Jack and Corinne loved boating and spent countless hours on their boat the ‘SIX-S’.  He and his wife were fortunate enough to travel to most parts of the world and more recently took several cruises with family and friends.  Mr. Scannell was one of the original Golden Gloves supporters, holding season tickets for over 60 years.  Jack’s most treasured time was spent with his children and their families.
Mr. Scannell is survived by his son John P. Scannell, Jr. and his wife Ann M. (Elie) of Lowell, MA and their children Amy L. Scannell and her husband Robert H. Rogerson, Colleen A. Scannell, Patrick J. Scannell and Brian J. Scannell.  A daughter Donna M. (Scannell) and her husband Peter E. Richards of Lowell, MA and their daughter Kathryn P. Richards.  A daughter Carol L. (Scannell) and her husband Paul F. Sauer, MD of Birmingham, AL and their sons Paul F. Sauer, Jr. and John P. Sauer.  A daughter M. Gail Scannell and her husband Louis J. Champagne with whom he made his home.  He also leaves a great-grandson Evan John Rogerson of Lowell, MA.
Mr. Scannell was brother to his surviving siblings Cornelia Donnellon and her husband Sam of Erie, PA. and Mary Slattery and her husband Joseph of Old Orchard Beach, ME.  He was brother-in-law of George E. Murphy, Jr. and his wife Gloria, Ellen Slattery Scannell, Fusayo Sakasegawa Scannell, and Rita Scannell.
He was the brother of the late Philip L. Scannell, Jr., Robert F. Scannell, and James E. Scannell.  Mr. Scannell was predeceased by his sisters-in-law Helen M. Paturzo and Marvenna Gallant.
Jack also leaves many cousins, nieces, nephews, dear friends and his constant companion, “Lucky”.

SCANNELL – In Lowell, May 17, 2011, at home, John P. Scannell, Sr. 88, husband of the late M. Corinne (Murphy) Scannell. Friends may call at the O’DONNELL FUNERAL HOME 276 PAWTUCKET ST, LOWELL from 4 to 8 P.M. Friday. His funeral will take place from the funeral home on Saturday morning at 10 o’clock followed by a Funeral Mass at the IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH at 11  o’clock. Burial in St. Mary Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to the charity of your choice. E-condolence/directions at www.odonnellfuneralhome.com. Arrangements by Funeral Directors James F. O’Donnell, Jr. and John W. Crane (978 or 866)458-8768.
Condolences (9)
  • Marilyn Kirkland Windham  - Deepest Sympathy
    I am so blessed to have as dear friends. Carol and Paul Sauer. My prayers are for comfort during this time of loss and sadness. May your days become brighter with wonderful memories. God bless all, Love, "MK" Marilyn Kirkland Windham
  • Philip & Lynne Scannell  - Thoughts and prayers
    Thoughts and prayers,was very proud of his family.
  • Frances Federici & family  - Fond memories
    I have such warm memories of your dad, who was always so kind and attentive to me. I am eternally grateful that my girls had the chance to make a few memories with him at the beach last summer. Thinking of you all and sending our deepest sympathies, Frannie, Michael, Libby and Amy
  • The Sauer Family  - Our Deepest Sympathy
    We were so sorry to hear of the loss of your Dad this past Tuesday. He will be sadly missed by all who knew him. He leaves a wonderful family legacy filled with memories that we hope will serve to comfort and sustain you. Our hearts are with you in this time of sadness. Respectfully, The Sauer Family
  • Philip & Lynne Scannell  - Thoughts
    I will always remember how he took such wonderful care of 'Nanny" ! Thoughts and prayers
  • Mary Donnell
    What a great man. I often think of him as I watch my gardens grow. He will forever be in my heart. Although he will be sadly missed, take comfort in knowing he is with your mom again. Sending you much comfort and love~Mary Donnell
  • Julie Phillips  - Our deepest sympathies
    To the Scannell Family, We are so sorry for your loss of Jack. It was an honor for us to have known and loved your parents. They hold such a dear place in our hearts. Vacations will never be the same without him. We treasure all of the wonderful memories with your parents. We love all of you. Julie and Dave Phillips
  • Stephanie Seeley
    We loved your Dad very much and enjoyed many fun times with him and your mother. He was always so kind to us and the girls were very fond of him. He will be greatly missed. May your treasured memories provide comfort during this sad time. With love, The Seeleys
  • Susan Scannell  - Warm thoughts
    Sending warm thoughts at this time....he was blessed to have you all...
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