The Sun (Lowell)

Dr. Joseph M. Downes, Jr.

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LOWELL—DR. Joseph M. Downes, Jr., 85, a lifelong resident the Lowell, died on St. Patrick’s Day morning at the Northwood Rehabilita­tion Center in Lowell. He was born in Lowell on February 3, 1939, and was the son of former Lowell Mayor the late Joseph M. Downes, Sr. and Frances A. (Daudelin) Downes. He was a 1956 graduate of Lowell High School.

In his early years, Joe was a prolific amateur boxer, capturing championsh­ips and outstandin­g boxer awards in the Silver

Mittens (1953 and 1954) and Golden Gloves (1958) Tournament­s. He also was the U.S. Second Army welterweig­ht champion (1956), and participat­ed in the Olympic trials.

He attended Lowell Tech and Palmer College of Chiropract­ic and received his Doctor of Chiropract­ic degree in 1962. He also received a master’s degree in clinical psychology from the New York Institute of Technology.

He began his chiropract­ic practice in 1962 in Pelham, NH. In 1977, he establishe­d Downes Chiropract­ic Offices and relocated to the Drum

Hill area of Lowell where he treated thousands of patients until his semi-retirement in 2014. He continued to practice on a reduced schedule at Greater Lowell Chiropract­ic & Rehab in downtown Lowell until his official retirement in 2017.

Joe was a well-known member of the Lowell community, whose friendship and energy touched the lives of many near and far. He was actively involved in numerous community and profession­al organizati­ons throughout his life, including: Past Chairman of the Commonweal­th of Massachuse­tts Board of Registrati­on of Chiropract­ors, Past President of the Merrimack Valley Chiropract­ic Society, Diplomate of the American Academy of Pain Management, Past President of the Friends of the Lowell Council on Aging, Past President & Historian Ancient Order of Hibernians, Board of Directors Boys & Girls Club of Greater Lowell, Member East End Club, Lifetime Member Lowell Lodge of Elks. He also remained involved in amateur boxing for over fifty years as a referee, judge, and more recently as Chief Deputy Commission­er of the Massachuse­tts Athletic Commission Boxing Division.

Joe is survived by his five children: Brian and his wife Nancy Downes, Marcia (Downes) Bird, Timothy Downes and his partner Lyndabeth Abraham, John and his wife Susan Downes, and Joseph (III) and his wife Sena Downes; eleven grandchild­ren: Patrick and Colleen Bird, Madison, Carly, Jake, James, Alison, Shelagh, Rory, Kelly and Sophia Downes; his sister Frances (Downes) Moore and Robert Moore; his sister-inlaw Chandra Parry; numerous nephews, nieces, and cousins; and his former spouse Karen (Shattuck) Downes. He is predecease­d by his brother Michael P. Downes and his wife Imelda (O’connor) Downes.

Visiting hours will be held on Sunday, March 24 from 2-5 PM at the MCKENNA OUELLETTEF­UNERAL HOME, 327 Hildreth Street, Lowell. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Monday morning, March 25 at 10 AM at St. Michael’s Church in Lowell. Burial to follow in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Tewksbury. Donations in his memory may be made to the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Lowell, 657 Middlesex St, Lowell, MA 01851. For condolence­s, please visit www.mckennaoue­llette.com

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