Rev. Richard Erwin Senghas

June 30, 1928 ~ September 10, 2022
Resided in:
Scarborough, Maine
Richard E. Senghas 1928-2022
Orthopedic Surgeon, Catholic Priest, and Father of Seven
Richard E. Senghas, 94, a resident of the Piper Shores community in Scarborough, Maine, died on September 10, 2022 of natural causes. He lived an extraordinary life — a loving husband, father of seven, respected orthopedic surgeon, and, in his later years, a Catholic priest.
Richard was born on June 30, 1928, in Cleveland, Ohio, the son of Erwin William Senghas and Lydia Mueller Senghas. His devoted wife June Murray Senghas predeceased him in 1993. He graduated from Lakewood High School in Lakewood, Ohio, Harvard College (1950), and Harvard Medical School (1954). In January 1955, he married Gertrude (June) Murray, a medical school classmate. Together they started their internships in Cleveland. They soon departed for Japan where Dick was a medical officer for the Navy in Yokosuka and June worked as a pediatrician on the Army base in Yokohama. They returned to Cleveland to complete their internships and settled back in the Boston area where Dick furthered his medical training in orthopedic surgery at Children’s Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital.
In 1963, he joined Framingham Orthopedic Associates, a private orthopedic surgical practice affiliated with Framingham Union Hospital (now MetroWest Medical Center) and moved with his growing family to Hopkinton. Dick also served as president of the Medical Staff at Framingham Union Hospital, attending physician at Bethany Hospital, and clinical instructor at University of Massachusetts Medical School in Worcester. He joined the editorial board for the Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, volunteered on the Hopkinton Board of Health, and retired from orthopedic surgery in 1988.
After June died, Dick entered Pope St. John XXIII National Seminary in Weston, MA and served as a chaplain intern for both Wellesley College and Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston, Maine. In 1998, at the age of 70, he was ordained as a Catholic priest for the Diocese of Maine, serving in St. John the Evangelist and Holy Cross Parishes in South Portland and St. Rose of Lima in Jay. He retired, first to Orrs Island and later to Piper Shores in Scarborough, Maine. Dick served as an Officer of Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs for the Catholic diocese of Portland, on the board of the Maine Council of Churches, and as an enthusiastic director of Piper Shores’ croquet tournaments.
His perspective as both a medical doctor and priest prepared him to be an advocate in Augusta, testifying on important legislative issues including climate change and the expansion of Medicaid. In March 2013, he told legislators, “Catholic teaching is that health care is a basic right, and there should be adequate and affordable health care for all, for all.”
He is survived by seven children: Catherine Senghas and husband Steven Jackson of Jamaica Plain, MA, Ellen Senghas and husband Mark Kassis of Southampton, MA, Margaret Senghas Gibbons and husband Robert Gibbons of Lexington, MA, Richard J. Senghas and wife Tina Poles of Cotati, CA, John T. Senghas and wife Audrey Senghas of Bloomdale, OH, Peter Senghas and wife Kellie Thibodeau Senghas of Acton, MA, and Ann Senghas and husband Samuel Bogoch of New York City. He leaves 13 grandchildren: Michael Jackson, Lara Jackson, Erin Kassis, Emily Kassis, Molly Gibbons Golinvaux, Will Gibbons, Annie Gibbons, Ursula Senghas-Poles, Shawn Denny, Eileen Ward, Jacob Senghas, Samuel Senghas, and June Bogoch. He also leaves 7 great-grandchildren. His twin brother, Reverend Robert E. Senghas of Burlington, VT predeceased him in June 2022. The family would like to thank and honor the compassionate caregiving team at Piper Shores.
Relatives and Friends are invited to attend a Reception of the Body and Liturgy of the Hours at 3PM on Thursday, September 15, 2022 at St. Maximilian Kolbe Church, 150 Black Point Road, Scarborough, Maine. Rev. Senghas will lie in state at the church until 6PM. A concelebrated Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10AM on Friday, September 16, 2022 at St. Maximilian Kolbe Church with The Most Rev. Robert P. Deeley, J.C.D., as Principal Celebrant. Burial will take place at 11AM on Monday, September 19 at Glenwood Cemetery, 50 Glenwood Road, South Natick, Massachusetts.
Arrangements are under the direction of the Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home of South Portland. To view Rev. Senghas' memorial page or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com.
Memorial gifts in lieu of flowers may be made to one’s favorite charity.

I’m a little late to this messaging page, reason being that I hadn’t known of Rev. Richard’s death, having lost track of him some years ago; yesterday, wondering where he was/what he was doing, I ran across the obituary. I knew him as Dr. Senghas during the time that we both worked at The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. I remember him as a calm, kind presence. I wish we’d been able to maintain a connection. Belated condolences to the family on their loss.
More than a few funny stories that I’m not comfortable sharing.
We met by accident… Multiple fractures, both legs. I’m told I was cracking jokes as well as bones. I like to think I represent a high point in his practice. We stayed in touch ever since. I could never thank him adequately for the work he did making me nearly good as new. His caring, excellent work, sense of humor and his tolerance for mine made many things possible for me.
We are forever in his debt.
Thank you “Father Dick” for joining us for many years playing croquet in your white priest’s attire after your retirement and while your health permitted it. We miss your warm friendship.
/Henry Vaughan
Ram Island Mallet Club
(now Casco Bay Croquet Club)
How generous a spirit to have shared oneself with dedication and kindness.
May you find peace in your hearts with the memories that you have shared together.
Condolensces,
Jackie Doody and Steven Burke
Dick was a man of God as a family man, physician and a priest. We had the privilege of working with him in surgery and attended his first celebratory Mass.
May he Rest In Peace with God and the love of his life, June.
A long and happy life. he will be sadly missed.
I went to work for Dick and his wife on August 27th 1962 and remained for many years. We became very good friends in that time.
I had the pleasure of serving with Dick on the Board of Directors of the Maine Council of Churches for several years. We had public and private conversations about strategy, theory, love, family and faith. Always spirited and loving. i will miss his spirit and I count myself lucky to have known Dick. Well Done, Rest In Peace. Lad Taylor
Sending warm condolences to Dick’s family. He is leaving a very rich legacy through his children and their children, and through his medical and clerical and community service. May he rest In peace with his beloved June.
I had the privilege of knowing Rev. Senghas and the Senghas family through my friendship with his youngest daughter Annie.
Sending my love and prayers to his wonderful family. I have so many loving memories of Richard and June and their family. My days at Marian High School in Framingham where I met and interacted with the Senghas family were some of the best years of my life. I was so privileged to know Richard as father, doctor and fellow priest. God Bless and be with the family in this time of sorrow.
Love
Fr. Mike Guarino
My sincere condolences to the Senghas family. I had the pleasure of being an employee at Framingham Orthopedics working with Dr. Senghas. During those years I had the privilege of meeting June and all the children. What a legacy he leaves with his beautiful family. Praying God’s comfort and peace to all of you as you come together.
Sue Stewart
Funny story. My first day of work Dr. Senghas showed me around the office. He led me to the restroom where he proceeded to tell me, “the toilet paper roll goes on so the paper is over not under so it is easier to reach especially for someone with a bad back”. I took that very seriously and to this day I pass that information on and correct the roll when needed, lol.
I ll praying for God’s strenght an comfort today & the coming days for all the family
Love and Prayers
Each year I came to Needham (Hutter my American family)
There was , birthday , wedding, or something parties : I met everytime this affable, ,attentive & friendly man who took some time to exchange with this little frenchie ! Thank You
May you rest in Eternal Peace
Sylvie C. MAGNE-GUIARD France
Thank you for telling me of the loss of this kind and caring gentleman.