Marelli, George
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, 82, formerly of Barre, died Oct. 26 in Quincy, Mass. He was born in Union City, N.J. and was educated in Port Jefferson schools on Long Island, N.Y. He was a WWII veteran, having served with the Army. Before moving to Massachusetts, he lived and worked in Barre for 10 years. He retired in 1978 from the Metropolitan District Commission of Massachusetts. He belonged to the Fort Square Presbyterian Church in Quincy, Mass. Survivors include his wife, Laura (Molla) Marelli; several nieces and nephews; grandnieces and grandnephews.
Tuller, Gordon W.
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, 74, of Chelsea, died Oct. 29. Born in 1921 in Vershire, he was the son of Harrison and Eunice (Sargent) Tuller. He received his early education in Vershire and graduated from Chelsea High School. He helped his father on the family farm and repaired watches, clocks and radios. He later established Gordon Tuller Television Sales & Service in Vershire. He continued in this field until 1994. Survivors include his sister, Lucy Magoon; one niece and seven nephews.
Pollard, Marie Ange
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, 85, of Montpelier, died Oct. 27. Born in 1911 in Berlin, N.H., she was the daughter of Napoleon and Marie (Denis) Dupuis. The family moved to Hardwick, where she attended schools. In 1939, she married Nelson Pollard, who died in 1958. She was a member of St. Augustine Church. She had been employed as a chambermaid at the Montpelier Tavern and Vermont College. Survivors include two daughters, Jane Mowrey and Sallie LaBounty; three sons, John, Steven and David; eight grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; two sisters; four brothers.
Perry, Wendell H.
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, 73, of Cabot, died Oct. 26. Born in 1922 in Plainfield, he was the son of Leon and Beatrice (Lance) Perry. He received his education in the Cabot schools. He was a carpenter, served as town water commissioner and was village trustee. Survivors include two brothers, Robert and Willon; two sisters, Roberta Bothfeld and Leatrice Roberts; many nieces and nephews.
Farr, Ola M.
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, 99, of Plainfield, died Oct. 28. Born in 1897 in Calais, she was the daughter of Joseph and Lilla (Wheelock) Martin. In 1919, she married Glenn Farr, who died in 1983. She resided at Berlin Health & Rehabilitation Center for the past six years. Survivors include one sister-in-law, Flossie Metcalf; and nieces and nephews.
Barrie, Tod T.
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, 88, of Waterbury Center, died Oct. 26. Born in 1908 in Glasgow, Scotland, he was the son of Thomas and Clara (Eccleston) Barrie. He received his education in Scotland. He was an accountant, first in Britain and later relocating to Detroit, MI. In 1942, he married Mirren Muir. They moved to Waterbury Center in 1973. His memberships included the Waterbury Congregational Church. Survivors include his wife; two daughters, Sheliah Rostow and Elspeth Larsen; two grandchildren; and a niece.
Ginard, Sarah Jane
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, 90, formerly of Corinth, died Oct. 26. Born in Corinth, she was the daughter of G. Burton and Catherine MacKenzie Hastings. She graduated from Bradford Academy and the former Keene (N.H.) Normal School. She obtained a bachelor of science degree from Southern Connecticut State University and a master of arts degree from Eastern Connecticut State University. In 1930, she married Dr. Karl Ginard. She taught in New Hampshire and Connecticut. Survivors include her husband; two sons, Dr. Donald Ginard and Charles Ginard; two sisters; five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren.
Frost, Eubern E.
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, 72, of Barre, died Oct. 29. Born in 1924 in Cornish, Maine, he was the son of Herbert and Ertie (Harmon) Frost. He attended schools in Maine and New Hampshire. He served with the Army during WWII. In 1945, he married Theresa Gilbert. They came to Barre in 1946, where he worked as a mechanic at the former Rossi Service Station. He later became employed in the granite industry, first at Acme Granite Company and later at Buttura & Sons Granite. He then worked at Cetrangolo Finishing Works in Northfield,. He was affiliated with Hedding United Methodist Church. Survivors include his former wife; three sons, Eubern Jr., Norma and Alan; two daughters, Beverly Chamberlain and Barbara Pennell; 15 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; seven siblings.
Niebling, John J.
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, 86, of East Randolph, died Nov. 3. Born in 1910 in Brooklyn, N.Y., he was the son of Valentine and Katherine Niebling. He was educated in Brooklyn schools. In 1940, he married Dorothy Townsley and they moved to Randolph in 1946. In 1975, he retired from John Hancock Insurance Agency as an agent. He was a member of Sts. Donatian and Rogatian Church. Survivors include his wife; his son, Robert; three grandchildren.
Thow, Mary T.
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, 83, of Barre, died Nov. 1. Born in 1913 in Barre, she was the daughter of James and Belle (Donaldson) Tassie. She attended elementary schools in Barre and graduated from Spaulding High School. She attended American International College in Springfield, Mass. She was employed as a secretary, retiring in 1975. In 1934, she married Gordon Thomson Thow, who died in 1995. She was a member of the Hedding United Methodist Church. Survivors include her daughter, Holly (Mrs. Stephen) Russell; her son, Gordon J.; five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews.
Menard, Charles H.
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, 91, of Barre died Nov. 2. Born in 1905 in Sebrevois, Quebec, he was the son of Henri and Emelia Menard. He attended schools in Canada. In 1927, he came to Barre and was first employed by the Central Vermont Railroad. He later worked as a granite cutter, retiring in 1970. In 1941, he married Eileen Kelliber, who died in 1971. He was a member of St. Monica Parish. Survivors include two sons, Delano Menard and Charles Menard Jr.; a stepson, Norman Bacon; one daughter, Dianne Menard; one stepdaughter, Betsey Ann Fugere; eight grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; one brother; one sister; nieces and nephews.
Gray, Ruby L.
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, 90, of Randolph, died Nov. 3. Born in 1906 in Brookfield, she was the daughter of Earl and Avis (Fullam) Blanchard. She was educated in East Braintree. In 1924, she married John Gray, who died in January of this year. They farmed in Brookfield and moved to Randolph in 1984. They also cared for foster children and she worked as a domestic. She attended the East Braintree Church. Survivors include two sons, Sheldon and Raymond; one daughter, Joyce Sheehan; two sisters; 10 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.
Calligaris, Alfred
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, 87, of Randolph, died Nov. 5. Born in 1909 in Italy, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugeno Calligaris. He immigrated to Canada and then to New York state. Survivors include his wife, Mary (Manzella) Calligaris; a son, Eugene; a daughter, Enis Devito; three grandchildren; one great-grandchild.
Lafley, Jennie M.
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, 100, of Northfield, died Nov. 6. Born in 1895 in Scotia, N.Y., she was the daughter of Alfred and Mary (Blow) Duprey. She attended schools in Berlin. In 1914, she married Henry Lafley, who died in 1955. She worked at Vermont Hoisery & Machinery Company and Naden's Stocking Mill, retiring in 1962. She was a member of St. John The Evangelist Church. Survivors include her daughter, Mary Brooks; two sisters, Maron Koering and Gladys Jennett; eight grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.
Scoville, Sherwood
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, 59, of North Calais, died Nov. 6. Born in 1937 in Terryville, Conn., he was the son of Earl and May (Herberle) Scoville. He graduated from high school in Terryville and served with the Air Force. He was a self-employed craftsman of furniture and cabinetry. In 1955, he married Anita Painter, who died in 1978. In 1983, he married Katharine Avery. Survivors include his wife; three daughters, Elizabeth Scoville-Kappel, Robin Scoville-Longo and Tamah Scoville; two sons, Stafford and Sterling; four grandchildren; three brothers; two sisters; nieces and nephews.
Fisher, Tisbe A.
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, 84, of Barre, died Nov. 2. Born in 1912 in Barre, she was the daughter of Gaetano and Giuseppina (Comolli) Zorzi. She received her early education in Barre schools and graduated from Spaulding High School. In 1931, she married Philip Fisher. She spent her life as a homemaker and a seamstress and was a member of St. Monica Church. Survivors include her daughters, Beverlee Lawson and Joyce Dean; three grandsons; one great-granddaughter; two great-grandsons; one sister; nieces and nephews.
LeFebvre, Joshua P.
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, 13, of Northfield, died Nov. 3. Born in 1983 in Bradenton, Fla., he was the son of Douglas and Shelley (Collette) LeFebvre. He attended schools in Northfield. He was a member of the Sons of the American Legion, Sorrell Maynard Post 63 of Northfield and was active in school team sports. Survivors include his father, Douglas; his mother Shelley Brooks and stepfather, Barry Brooks; a half-brother, Daniel Brooks; four step-brothers, Jonathan, Eric, Barry and Michael Brooks; his paternal grandfather and step-grandmother, Wendell and Esther LeFebvre; his paternal grandmother, Rachel LeFebvre; his maternal grandmother and step-grandfather, Patricia and Edward Legier; his maternal grandfather and step-grandmother, Rowland and Judy Collette; his maternal great-grandparents, Robert and Dorothy Hedges; many aunts and uncles.
Aimi, Dr. Dante
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, 90, of Barre, died Nov. 1. Born in 1906 in Barre, he was the son of Alfredo and Luigia (Bianchi) Aimi. He attended Barre City schools and graduated from Spaulding High School. He graduated from Northfield University. Following graduation he taught mathematics and coached the football team at Bellows Free Academy in St. Albans. He graduated from McGill University Dental School in 1936 and soon after opened his dental practice in Barre, retiring in 1982. In 1938, he married Hilda Hurley, who died in 1986. He was affiliated with the Hedding United Church. Survivors include one son, William; one daughter, Valerie Aimi Boyce; four grandchildren; three nieces and three nephews.
Thompson, Herbert D.
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, 86, formerly of Cabot, died Oct. 31. Born in 1910 in Ekalaka, MN, he was the son of Frank and Margaret (McCarty) Thompson. He received his early education in Plainfield and graduated from the former Plainfield High School. In 1929 he married Grace Corson. In 1948, he married Clytie Irene Colombo, who died in 1995. He drove a granite truck before entering the Army in 1943. After discharge, he returned to Vermont where he farmed for 10 years. He and his wife moved to Florida where he was employed at Lykas Pasco Packing Company, retiring in 1975. Survivors include his daughter, Janet Hobbs; one grandson; three great-grandchildren; one brother; one sister; several nieces and nephews.
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