Lines, Beverly A.
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, formerly of Montpelier, died Dec. 4. Born in Montpelier, she was the daughter of William and Mary Louise (Menard) Milo. She graduated from St. Michael's High School and from Jeanne Mance School of Nursing. She was married in 1961 to Stratton Lines, they divorced. Survivors include four children, Jon Lines, Gary Lines, Maria Lines and David Lines; three grandchildren; one brother; two sisters.
West, Henry L.
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, 72, of Northfield, died Nov. 30. Born in 1924 in Barre, he was the son of Arthur and Louise (LaFlower) West. He was a graduate of Northfield High School. He served with the Army during WWII and became district representative for the Petco Corporation in Royalton in the mid-1960s. He then joined the Smith, Whitcomb & Cook Corporation in Barre. While there, he earned his bachelor of science degree and became a skilled mechanist. He retired in 1986. In 1980, he married Elsie Willey Bell. Survivors include his wife; a stepson, John Bell; three stepdaughters, Audrey Lyford, Gwendolyn Plante and Lucille Campbell; a nephew; one great-nephew; seven step-grandchildren; several cousins.
Pinsky, Judith J.
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, 61, of Barre, died Nov. 22. Born in 1935 in Montpelier, she was the daughter of Albin and Ruth (Thompson) Johansson. She later came to Barre and graduated from Spaulding High School. She was employed as a hairdresser. She was a former member of Hedding United Methodist Church. Survivors include a daughter, Jennifer Hatfield Yergeau; a son, Stephen Hatfield; four grandsons; one brother; nieces and nephews.
St. Onge, Beryl A.
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, 86, of Waterbury, died Nov. 29. Born in 1910 in Waterbury, she was the daughter of Moses and Louise (Fremeau) Thibault. She graduated from the former Waterbury High School. In 1936, she married Alcide St. Onge, who died in 1983. She worked at Vermont State Hospital, retiring in the mid-1970s. Survivors include six daughters, Constance (Mrs. Ned) Adams, Elaine (Mrs. Robert) Mack, Sister Martha St. Onge, Janet St. Onge, Carol St. Onge; seven grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; one sister; one brother; nieces and nephews.
Brown, Doris L.
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, 68, of Barre, died Nov. 30. Born in 1928 in Barre Town, she was the daughter of Emile and Emma (Perreault) Lefebvre. She attended Barre schools and Spaulding High School. She was employed at the former Gladstone Shoe Store in Barre and later at the City Boot Shop in Montpelier, retiring in the mid-1980s. Survivors include her husband; a daughter, Leslie McBride; two sons, Terrence Boyer and David Brown; four grandchildren; a brother.
Bromley, Lucille
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, 72, formerly of Montpelier, died Nov. 28. Born in Montpelier, she was the daughter of H. Brandon and Ruth (Raymond) Jones. She was a graduate of Garland Junior College in Boston. Her husband, Paul Bromley is deceased. Survivors include her sons, David and Peter; her daughters, Leslie Cloud and Gail Noyes; 14 grandchildren; nieces and nephews.
Gates, Helen E.
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, 91, of Hardwick, died Dec. 1. Born in 1905 in Craftsbury, she was the daughter of Moses Arthur and Elizabeth Marie (Austin) Mills. She attended Morrisville schools and graduated from People's Academy. In 1926, she married Neil Gates, who died in 1955. She was affiliated with the United Church of Hardwick. She had been employed as a historian by the Waterbury State Hospital and until retiring in 1972, was employed as a domestic for D. Clayton Clow. Survivors include two daughters, Meriden Tibbetts and Ramona Carrier; six grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.
Lee, Roland E.
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, 69, of Moretown, died Dec. 6. Born in 1927 in Bristol, he was the son of Elmer and Lena (Farnham) Lee. He attended schools in Moretown and Montpelier. In 1949, he married Grace Abare. He served with the Army during WWII. He worked on the family farm and was later employed in the lumber business, as a painter and as a salesman for the Sunbeam Bread Company. Most recently, he was a custodian at Harwood Union High School, retiring in 1975. He was a member of St. Andrew's Church. Survivors include his wife; one daughter, April (Mrs. Raymond) Trepto; two grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; three brothers; nieces and nephews.
Rainey, Donna A.
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, 45, of Montpelier, died Dec. 5. Born in 1951 in Sheldon, she was the daughter of Harold and Ellen (Derosia) Pelkey Sr. She graduated from Harwood Union High School in Duxbury. She had been a psychiatric technician at Vermont State Hospital in Waterbury and later was a nurses aid at the former Heaton House. Survivors include her daughter, Christi Sherlock; five sisters; four brothers; nieces and nephews.
Wheeler, Leon C.
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, 78, of Northfield, died Dec. 11. Born in 1918 in Montgomery, he was the son of George and Ada (Cushing) Wheeler. He attended schools in St. Albans and was employed in the maintenance department at the former Barre City Hospital. He also worked in the area granite sheds and quarries. He then earned a master electrician's license and was employed by central Vermont electrical contracting firms. In 1968, he married Lorraine McGowan. Survivors include his wife; two sons, Leon Jr. and Lawrence McCall; three stepdaughters, Elenor Provost, Cheryl Georgie and Victoria McGowan; one stepson, Jeffrey McGowan; one sister; two grandchildren; one great-grandchild; several nieces and nephews.
Fraim, Mary E.
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, 81, of Barre, died Dec. 8. Born in 1915 in Philadelphia, Pa., she was the daughter of Joseph and Emma (Kennedy) Fraim. She attended schools in Penn. Survivors include two sisters, Flo Hartman and Betty Monacelli; nieces and nephews.
Lamphere, Robert I.
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, 63, formerly of Montpelier, died Dec. 8. Born in 1933 in Montpelier, he was the son of Richard and Elizabeth (Sparrow) Lamphere. He grew up in Calais, attended Wentworth Institute in Boston, Mass. and received an associate's degree in architectural engineering. He graduated from Northeastern University, Boston, where he earned a bachelor's degree in engineering management. He was a commercial builder contractor and founder of two businesses, E.F. Wall and Associates of Berlin and R.I. Lamphere Corporation in Burlington. He was a veteran of the Navy, serving in the Korean War. Survivors include his wife, Jeanne (Densmore) Lamphere; three children, Leigh Ann Lamphere, Lisa Cappella and Bradley Lamphere; three stepchildren, Nina Alexander, and Bruce and Bryan Derr; seven grandchildren; two brothers; one sister; two nieces and three nephews.
Letter, Ernest F.
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, a former granite manufacturer and Barre businessman, died Nov. 19. He was a native of Graniteville and the son of Eugene and Anna (Therrien) Letter. He was employed by Green Mountain Power Corporation and later operated Letter Granite Company in partnership with his father and brothers. He moved to Penn., where he owned and operated the Letter Memorial Company and then moved to Florida and founded General Memorials Inc. His wife, Bertha Letter, died in 1994. Survivors include two sons, Conrad and David; one daughter, Patricia Shrap; 14 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren; three brothers; six sisters; many nieces and nephews.
Burns, Edith S.
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, 95, of Montpelier, died Dec. 6. Born in 1901 in Manchester, N.H., she was the daughter of Germain and Emma (Provencher) St. Onge. She attended St. Michael's School and Montpelier High School. She owned and operated a dress shop in Montpelier. In 1932, she married Ralph Burns. She was a member of St. Augustine Parish. Survivors include her son, Dr. John B. Burns; three grandsons; one great-granddaughter; one niece and one nephew.
Fahey, Virginia Goodrich
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, 75, formerly of Montpelier, died Dec. 9. Born in 1921, she was the daughter of Julian and Helen Ryle Goodrich. She attended St. Michael's School and Montpelier High School, Trinity College in Burlington and the Chandler and Chamberlin Schools in Boston, Mass. In 1942, she married Lt. Paul Fahey. Survivors include her husband; her daughters, Virginia Clark and Janet Bonanno; her sons, Kevin and John; 14 grandchildren; one sister; three brothers.
Bean, Homer A.
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, 85, of Northfield Falls, died Dec. 12. Born in 1911 in Toledo, Ohio, he was the son of Fred and Miron (Johnson) Bean. He graduated from Northfield High School. In 1941, he married Mary Moody. He served with the Army during World War II. He worked at Cross Brothers Granite Company in Northfield and joined the U.S. Postal Service, working in the Northfield office and retiring in 1977. He was a member of Northfield United Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife; one son, Stanton; one granddaughter; several nieces and nephews.
Tibbetts, Frank D.
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, 60, of Northfield, died Dec. 12. Born in 1936 in Marshfield, he was the son of Frank and Mildred (Emery) Tibbetts Sr. He received his education in Marshfield and graduated from Marshfield High School. He retired in June from the Agency of Development and Community Affairs of the State of Vermont. In 1982, he married Germaine Ducas. Survivors include his wife; his step-daughters, Daine Garido and Joanne Matthew; four step-sons, Philipp, Marcel, Charles and Andre Ducas; one brother; eight grandchildren; one great-granddaughter; one cousin; many nieces and nephews.
Adams, Thelma C.
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, 83, of Stowe, died Dec. 12. Born in 1918 in Morrisville, she was the daughter of Max and Gladys (Titus) Coan. She graduated from Stowe High School, Johnson Normal School and the University of Vermont College of Education. In the late 1930s she married Lindy Adams, who died in 1976. She taught in school in Stowe and Waterbury, where she was a principal. She is a former member of the Stowe Community Church. Survivors include a daughter, Sally Bouffard; two grandchildren.
Gerety, Frances M.
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, 79, of Northfield, died Dec. 12. Born in 1917 in Rutland, she was the daughter of Frederick and Lena (Tatro) Wills. She graduated from Northfield High School and attended a cosmetology school in Worcester, Mass. She had been married to John S. Gerety Jr. She was employed as a hairdresser in the Montpelier area and owned and operated her own salon, Fran's Beauty Shop in Northfield. She later became a Vermont State Inspector of Cosmetology and Board of Funeral Service, retiring in 1982. She was a member of St. John the Evangelist Church in Northfield. Survivors include two sisters, Phyllis Austin and Janice Brown; two grandsons; two great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.
Olsson, Stanley G.
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, 72, of Randolph Center, died Dec. 9. Born in 1924 in Bridgeport, Conn., he was the son of Axel and Ellen (Rylander) Olsson and was educated in Stratford, Conn. schools. He worked at Textron Lycoming Company in Stratford, retiring in 1987. He was a member of the First Congregational Church in Stratford. In 1953, he married Dorothy Haskins, they moved to Randolph in 1990. Survivors include his wife; two sons, Lawrence and Thomas; a daughter, Mary; five grandchildren.
Wallace, Kenneth A.
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, 85, of South Barre, died Dec. 7. Born in 1911 in Barre, he was the son of Frank and Julia (Bugbee) Wallace. He attended South Barre School and graduated from Spaulding High School. He retired in 1976 after being employed by Green Mountain Power Corp. for 35 years. He served in the Army Air Corps. In 1935, he married Doris E. Wright. He is a member of the Barre Congregational Church. Survivors include his wife; a daughter, Jane Morgan; one granddaughter; three great-grandsons; two nephews; a cousin.
Gomez, Carmen
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, 85, formerly of Montpelier, died Dec. 7. Born in 1911 in Santander, Spain, she was the daughter of Roque and Orosa (Toca) Pinan. She came to the United States as a young girl. She had been employed as a cook at the former Heaton Hospital and at Smith College, retiring in 1977. She was a communicant of St. Mary's Church. Survivors include six sons, Richard, Domingo, Rudluf, Raymond, Manuel and Noel; one sister; one brother; many grandchildren, great-grand-chil-dren; nieces and nephews.
Jennett, Gladys E.
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, 84, of Northfield, died Dec. 8. Born in Northfield in 1912, she was the daughter of Alfred and Mary (Blow) Duprey. She was a graduate of Northfield High School. In 1934, she married Charles W. Jennett, who died in 1985. She was a member of St. John the Evangelist Church. Survivors include two sons, David and Raymond; five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; a sister; several nieces and nephews.
Lozier, Alfred
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, 96, of Barre, died Dec. 9. Born in 1900 in St. Cyrille, Que., he was the son of Arthur and Rosanna (Cote) Lozier. He received his education in St. Cyrille and attended a vocational school in Montreal, Que., where he earned certi-fication as a mechanic. In 1925, he married Yvonne Dequire. They came to Barre in 1928 where he was employed as a polisher at South Barre Granite Company, the Barre Saw Plant Inc., Maurice Memorials Inc. and Rivard Granite Company. He retired in 1966. He was a member of the St. Monica Church. His wife died in 1989. Survivors include his son, Paul; four grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews.
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