Born in New Haven, Conn., he attended Quinnipiac College and was a graduate of Boston University. He also studied at Northeastern University.
Mr. Lombard worked for Bird Machine Company in Walpole for over 35 years as the Chief Accountant and Vice President of Financial Affairs.
He was a veteran of the United States Marine Corps. As a Marine, he was in the Battle of Guadalcanal and earned the rank of Major. He was stationed in the Panama Canal and was the Commandant of Security for the Panama Canal.
He was active in Stoughton and the community. He was a longtime member of the Stoughton Town Meeting, Stoughton Historical Society and the Old Colony Council on Aging in Brockton. Mr. Lombard was also active at Immaculate Conception Church on the Parish Council, as a financial consultant and was the former president of St. Mary's Home and School in Stoughton. Mr. Lombard was also active with Stoughton Little League and was a founder of their Minor League System. He was a longtime Red Sox Fan and in his free time enjoyed gardening, golf, playing the banjo and spending winters in Naples, Fla.
Mr. Lombard leaves three sons, Gary F. Lombard of Dennis, Ken J. Lombard of Sandwich, and John F. Lombard of Randolph; a daughter, Christine Keppel Atwood of Easton; a sister, Mary Richards of New York; nine grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and one grandnephew.
He was also the brother of the late Carmel Lombard. Arthur was the uncle of Clifford Richards, Dana Steele and Douglas Steele.
His funeral was held Wednesday, Dec. 20, from the Farley Funeral Home, 358 Park St., Stoughton, followed by a Funeral Mass at Immaculate Conception Church, Stoughton. Burial followed at Dry Pond Cemetery, Stoughton.
Donations in Mr. Lombard's name may be made to Stoughton Council of Aging, 110 Rockland St., Stoughton, MA 02072.
Born in New Haven, Conn., he attended Quinnipiac College and was a graduate of Boston University. He also studied at Northeastern University.
Mr. Lombard worked for Bird Machine Company in Walpole for over 35 years as the Chief Accountant and Vice President of Financial Affairs.
He was a veteran of the United States Marine Corps. As a Marine, he was in the Battle of Guadalcanal and earned the rank of Major. He was stationed in the Panama Canal and was the Commandant of Security for the Panama Canal.
He was active in Stoughton and the community. He was a longtime member of the Stoughton Town Meeting, Stoughton Historical Society and the Old Colony Council on Aging in Brockton. Mr. Lombard was also active at Immaculate Conception Church on the Parish Council, as a financial consultant and was the former president of St. Mary's Home and School in Stoughton. Mr. Lombard was also active with Stoughton Little League and was a founder of their Minor League System. He was a longtime Red Sox Fan and in his free time enjoyed gardening, golf, playing the banjo and spending winters in Naples, Fla.
Mr. Lombard leaves three sons, Gary F. Lombard of Dennis, Ken J. Lombard of Sandwich, and John F. Lombard of Randolph; a daughter, Christine Keppel Atwood of Easton; a sister, Mary Richards of New York; nine grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and one grandnephew.
He was also the brother of the late Carmel Lombard. Arthur was the uncle of Clifford Richards, Dana Steele and Douglas Steele.
His funeral was held Wednesday, Dec. 20, from the Farley Funeral Home, 358 Park St., Stoughton, followed by a Funeral Mass at Immaculate Conception Church, Stoughton. Burial followed at Dry Pond Cemetery, Stoughton.
Donations in Mr. Lombard's name may be made to Stoughton Council of Aging, 110 Rockland St., Stoughton, MA 02072.
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