Sibson, Howard W.
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, 77, formerly of Barre, died July 24. Born in 1919 in Boston, he was the son of George and Beatrice (Perks) Sibson. He attended Spaulding High School and graduated from Elberton High School in Georgia. He attended various trade schools in Barre. He worked for Grearson and Lane Granite Company before moving to Portsmouth, N.H. He operated the Sibson Memorial Company in Portsmouth and served as president and treasurer until he died. Survivors include his wife; Olivia F. (Duranleau) Sibson; a daughter, Sandra Johna Sibson Patterson; and a niece.
McNaulty, Annie J.
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, 87, of Hardwick, died July 23. Born in 1909 in Worcester, she was the daughter of Irwin Elmer and Minnie (Laundry) Jacobs. She attended Middlesex schools. In 1928, she married Gardner Francis McNaulty, who died in 1974. She worked in the Montpelier as a domestic and was custodian of Middlesex Village School and municipal building and was a clerk at Horton Smith's store in Middlesex. She later moved to Hardwick and was employed at Chapin's Rest Home in East Calais. Survivors include a daughter, Alberta McNaulty; five sons, Francis, Arnold, Harold, Robert and William; 19 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Trombley, Deva E.
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, 93, formerly of Williamstown, died July 18. Born in Williamstown, she was the daughter of John and Lena (Rodney) Blanchard. She worked at Fishman's store in Barre, before moving to New Hampshire where she later worked at the Woolworth and J.C. Penney stores. She was the widow of Eraldo Mancinia, who died in 1938 and of Paul E. Trombley, who died in 1969. Survivors include a son, Angelo John; two step-sons, Preston and Paul Trombley; a step-daughter, Patricia Tessier; seven grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; three sisters; several nieces and nephews.
Abbott, Douglas K.
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, 26, of Cabot, died recently. Born in 1971 in Hardwick, he was the son of Nelson and Grace (Prue) Abbott. He attended Cabot public schools. He served in the Navy and after discharge, returned to Vermont and worked at the Vermont State Hospital, Sterling Institute and Bombardier Corp. Survivors include his father and his wife, Yolanda; his mother and her companion, John Cookson; a brother, Daniel Sr.; paternal grandparents; maternal grandparents; several aunts, uncles and cousins.
Ciliberti, Elena T.
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, 88, of Montpelier, died July 23. Born in 1909 in Jersey City, N.J., she was the daughter of William and Nellie (Terry) Tunnard. She attended Lincoln High School and New Jersey State Normal School. In 1938, she married Ercole Ciliberti, who died in 1995. She was an elementary school teacher in the Jersey City public schools and at St. John's Roman Catholic School in N.J. She and her husband moved to Montpelier eight years ago. Survivors include a sons, Edward; a daughter, Eileen (Mrs. Theodore) vonWallmenich; four grandchildren.
Noury, Antonio J.
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, 55, of Williamstown, died July 22. Born in 1942 in Barre, he was the son of Joseph and Eliza (LaValley) Noury. He attended schools in Barre and graduated from Marion High School. He was employed at the Grand Union, retiring in 1995. In 1962, he married Pauline Beede. He was a member of St. Monica Church. Survivors include a daughter, Linda (Mrs. Patrick) Harrington; four sons, Kendon, Edward, Joseph and James; six grandchildren; five sisters; nieces and nephews.
Lindsay, Helena P.
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, 94, of Montpelier, died July 21. Born in 1903, she was the daughter of J. Wilfred and Della (Hale) Pembroke. She attended Montpelier schools and graduated from Montpelier High School. She completed nurses training at St. Elizabeth's Hospital School of Nursing in Brighton, Mass. She had worked for the Visiting Public Health Nurse program. In 1933, she married Dr. W. Douglas Lindsay, who died in 1975. Survivors include three daughters, Susan Youker, Ann Lindsay and Joan Lindsay; one son, Douglas; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren; two brothers; nieces and nephews.
Boudro, DesNeiges B.
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, 91, of Randolph, died July 22. Born in 1905 in Stoke Center, Quebec, she was the daughter of James and Olivine (Poirier) Belanger. She attended schools in Manchester, N.H. and Brookfield. In 1928, she married Joseph Boudro, who died in 1967. She had worked for the Randolph Furniture Co. and Van Raalte, both in Randolph. Later she was a caregiver in Vermont, Maine, New Hampshire and Connecticut. She was a member of Sts. Donatian and Rogatian Catholic Church in Randolph. Survivors include a son, Donald; three daughters, Madeleine Wheeler, Loraine Boudro and Thelma Tibbets; a stepson, Leo Boudro; nine grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews.
Andrews, Ruth G.
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, 97, formerly of Plainfield, died July 18. Born in 1899, she was the daughter of Ward and Maude (Winchenbach) Grafton. She graduated from Thomaston schools and secretarial school in Rockland, Maine. In 1922, she married Edward Andrews, who died in 1967. They had moved to Plainfield in 1923, where she was a member of Grace Methodist Church. After her husband's death, she moved to Maine to be near her family. Survivors include two sons, Edward and Paul; nine grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; a great-great-granddaughter.
Sturgeon, Loella M.
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, 81, of Berlin, died July 24. Born in 1916 in Brookfield, she was the daughter of John and Julia (Williams) Beard. She attended Brookfield schools and was a member of the Brookfield Congregational Church. Survivors include three sisters, Alyce Patterson, Ruth Mengel and Esther Walker; a brother, Julian Beard; many nieces and nephews.
Stevenson, Hazel May
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, 89, of Calais, died June 9. Born in 1908 in Salt Lake City, UT, she was the daughter of Henry and Millie (Love) Stutz. Her childhood was spent in Utah, Idaho and California. She had lived in Wasco, CA and worked as a legal secretary, moving to Calais in the 1960s. She was deputy court administrator and deputy clerk of the Supreme Court, until retirement. Survivors include her daughters, Lissa Stevenson and Karen Sceales; her sons, N. Edward Stevenson and Allen Stevenson; 11 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren.
Templeton, Neal G.
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, 71, formerly of Northfield, died July 31. Born in 1925 in Northfield, he was the son of Neal and Alice (McKinstry) Templeton. He attended schools in Northfield and in Springfield, MA, where he graduated from high school. He later attended the Naval V12 School at Tufts University in Boston, Naval Officers School at Northwestern University of Chicago and Advance Line Officers School in Miami, FL. He served with the Navy during WWII. In 1947, he married Arlene Livendale. He was vice president at First Vermont Bank and Trust Co. in Brattleboro, where he had lived since 1955. He retired in 1982. He was a member of the Centre Congregational Church in Brattleboro. Survivors include his wife; two daughters, Susan Templeton and Nancy Lynn; a sister; four grandchildren; one great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews.
Colbeth, Ira E.
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, 67, of East Hardwick, died July 31. Born in 1930 in Cabot, he was the son of Edson and Florando (Smith) Colbeth. He had lived in East Hardwick with Martha Keough and her husband, Rodney. He worked for Pelletier Lumber, Mastercraft in Greensboro bend, Pratt and Read in Morrisville and Whiskers Restaurant in Stowe. He retired in 1990. He had been married to Betty Lebarron. Survivors include two sons, Robert and Bruce; two daughters, Mary and Rose; two grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; a sister; nieces, nephews and cousins.
Martineau, Flora M.
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, 64, of Barre Town, died Aug. 1. Born in 1933 in Barre, she was the daughter of Richard and Anna (Blais) Messier. She attended school in West Topsham and graduated from Spaulding High School. She was employed at National Life Insurance Co. before moving to Connecticut, where she worked as a nurse's aide. She moved back to Barre and married Raoul Martineau. They owned and operated a farm. She was a member of St. Monica Church. Survivors include her husband; a son, Mark; three daughters, Rita Martineau, Marielle McKay and Diane Clough; a sister; a granddaughter.
Greenough, Esther
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, 92, of Northfield, died July 30. Born in in 1905 in Chicago, Ill., she was the daughter of Garfield and Alice (Jacobson) Fellman. She was educated in Clinton, Iowa and graduated as a registered nurse from St. Luke's Hospital School of Nursing in Iowa City. She married Col. Robert Greenough, they moved to Northfield in 1949. Her husband died in 1962. She had been employed at the Green Mountain Clinic in Northfield. Survivors include a son, Kent; two grandchildren; two great-grandchildren.
Bashaw, Henry V.
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, 65, of Marshfield, died July 31. Born in 1932 in Marshfield, he was the son of Henry and Madine (Shaw) Bashaw. He served in the Army during the Korean War and was employed in the telephone industry, retiring from GT&E. He had been a member and chief of the Cabot Fire Department and co-founder of the Cabot Ambulance Squad and former member of the Cabot Board of Selectmen. Survivors include his wife, Louise Nunn Duke Bashaw; his former wife, Eunice Bashaw; a daughter, Wendy Barnett; a son, Michael; a step-daughter, Darlene Rouleau; two stepsons, Ronald and Stephen Duke; a brother; two grandchildren; four step-grandchildren.
Micheli, Giulia
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, 90, of Barre, died July 26. Born in 1907 in Spezia, Italy, she was the daughter of Pietro and Caroline (Ianni) Serafini. In 1928, she married Amerigo Micheli, who died in 1949. She was a member of the St. Monica Church. Survivors include a daughter, Gloria Moore; a grandson; a great-granddaughter; nieces and nephews.
Eldredge, James E.
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, 73, of Waterbury, died July 28. Born in 1923 in Montpelier, he was the son of Edward and Mildred (Breen) Eldredge. He graduated from Waterbury High School and attended Wentworth Institute in Boston. He served with the Vermont State Guard during WWII. In 1945, he married Barbara Baird. He owned and operated the Eldredge Co. Bobbin Millin Waterbury and later became a manufacturer of Weatherwood and pre-stained siding. He was a member of Waterbury Congregational Church. Survivors include his wife; two daughters, Jane Grace and Pamela Chevalier; a son Edward; two granddaughters; two grandsons; three great-granddaughters; two cousins.
Granger, Mildred C.
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, 87, of Waterbury, died July 26. Born in 1910 in Concord, she was the daughter of Albert and Ada (Boutwell) Currier. In 1942, she married Carl M. Granger, who died in 1987. Survivors include a daughter, Joyce Marshall; two sons, Carl and Richard; nine grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews.
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