Plunket, Thomas J.
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, 57, of Montpelier, died Sept. 7. born in 1940 in Kingston, N.Y., he was the son of Thomas and Edna (Schuppin) Plunket. He attended Kingston City schools and graduated from Oakwood School in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. He attended Norwich University in Northfield and Carroll College in Wisconsin, where he obtained a bachelor of science degree in psychology. In 1965, he married Nancy Finch. He was employed by the State of Vermont, working for the Corrections Department in St. Albans and the Highway Department in Montpelier. He was with the Mental Health Department, was in personnel and more recently was a housing specialist. Survivors include his parents; his wife; two sons, Thomas and Benjamin; a sister; nieces and nephews.
Tattersall, Dorothy M.
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, 81, of Randolph, died Sept. 10. Born in 1916, she was the daughter of Jerry and Bessie (Cady) Eastman. She was educated in Etna and Hanover, N.H. schools. In 1947, she married Albert Tatersall, who died in March. She was a housekeeper in the Lebanon, N.H. area. Survivors include her daughter, Alberta Rose; two grandchildren; a great-grandson.
Redmond, Brian Edward
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, 17, of Montpelier, died Sept. 7. Born in 1980 in Berlin, he was the son of Mark and Dorothy (Bunning) Redmond. He was a junior at Montpelier High School and attended the Barre Area Vocational Center at Spaulding High School, enrolled in the culinary arts program. He was employed at M&M Redemption Center and at Fiddleheads restaurant. He was a member of the Montpelier High School soccer and hockey teams. Survivors include his parents; two brothers, Mark and David; his maternal grandmother, Virginia Bunning; his paternal grandparents, Mark and Maria Redmond; many aunts, uncles and cousins.
Therrien, Edward J.
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, Jr., 39, of Bethel, died Sept. 9. Born in 1958 in Barre, he was the son of Edward and Louise (Purinton) Therrien. He graduated from Westfield (Mass.) Vocational School, majoring in electronics. He was married to Linda Deroin, they later divorced. He operated Country Computing in Bethel. Survivors include a daughter, Kimberly Therrien; his mother; two brothers; three sisters.
Pilbin, Agatha Parnigoni
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, 85, formerly of Barre, died Sept. 5. Born in 1911 in Iron Mountain, MI, she was the daughter of Rev. Herbert and Pearl (Kinney) Campbell. She graduated from the former Montpelier Seminary and later attended Boston University and Gifford Hospital School of Nursing in Randolph. In 1932, she married Ego Parnigoni, who died in 1978. In 1985, she married Ronald Pilbin, who died in 1988. She was a member of the Hedding United Methodist Church and was active in the North Barre Community Church and Chapel. Survivors include her sons, Dr. Richard Parnigoni and David Parnigoni; nine grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; two sisters; a brother; nieces and nephews.
Jarvis, Norma C.
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, 57, of Bethel, died Sept. 9. Born in 1940 in White Plains, N.Y., she was the daughter of Charles and Eva (Hatzmann) Mele. She received her early education in White Plains and graduated from Sleepy Hollow High School in Tarrytown, N.Y. She was a telephone operator in earlier years. In 1969, she married Warren T. Jarvis. Survivors include her husband; a son, William; three sisters; nieces and nephews.
LaChance, William J.
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, 97, of Bethel, died Aug. 31. Born in 1900 in Quebec, he was the son of Ezak and Cecelia LaChance. He attended schools in Canada, New Hampshire and Massachusetts. He served in the U.S. Calvalry during WWI. In 1922, he married Doris Oliver, who died in 1976. Survivors include a daughter, Cecelia Cyr; six grandchildren; two great-grandchildren.
Dugan, Jill M.
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, 11 mos. old, died Aug. 9 after an extended illness. She was the daughter of Donald and Premila Bartlett Dugan of N.C. Survivors include her parents; her sister, Romi Boccaccio and brother Daniel Dugan; her paternal grandparents, Connie and Charlotte Dugan; her maternal grandparents, Norman and Lenora Larkin of Williamstown and Andrew and Karen Bartlett of Conn.; a great-grandmother, Esther Lasell of Williamstown.
Imperiale, Verna C.
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, 74, of Lower Graniteville, died Sept. 12. Born in 1923 in Lower Graniteville, she was the daughter of John and Blanche (Morrison) Campbell. She attended school in Lower Graniteville and graduated from Spaulding High School. She worked at National Life Insurance Co. for more than 30 years and was a member of the Graniteville Presbyterian Church. She was married to Myer Imperiale, who is deceased. Survivors include two daughters, Martha Imperiale and Joan Kay Imperiale; four sisters; a brother; nieces and nephews.
Barnett, William Densmore
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, 81, of Williamstown, died Agu. 21. Born in 1916 in Walden, he was the son of William and Julia (Paine) Barnett. He is survived by a daughter, Rebecca (Barnett) Bressette; two grandchildren; a sister; several nieces and nephews.
Kiser, Ruth B.
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, 77, of Barre, died Sept. 11. Born in 1919 in Montpelier, she was the daughter of Jason and Hallie (Templeton) Bailey. She attended Montpelier City schools and graduated from Montpelier High School. She later attended the former Barre City Hospital School of Nursing. She was a licensed practical nurse at the former Heaton Hospital and McFarland House. She also did private duty nursing. She later worked as a crossing guard and parking meter maid for the City of Barre. She was first married to George Andrus, they divorced. In 1957, she married Clarence Kink Kiser, who died in 1969. She was a member of Hedding United Methodist Church. Survivors include two daughters, Sally and Marilyn; a son, Robert; a stepson, Perry Kiser; four grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; two sisters; nieces and nephews.
Espinoza, Santos Elvira
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, 40, died Sept. 7. Born in 1957 in Corpus Christi, Texas, she was the daughter of Jose and Herminia (Trevino) Espinoza. She attended Texas schools and graduated from Corpus Christi High School. She served with the U.S. Air Force. She was married to Michael Blancard. Survivors include her parents; brothers; sisters; nieces and nephews.
Blanchard, Ross
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, 8, and Rene Marie, 4, of Randolph, died Sept. 7. Born in 1989 in Mass., Ross was the son of Michael and S. Elivra (Espinoza) Blanchard. He attended Randolph Village School and was a member of Linda Gaidys' third grade class. He was outgoing, very artistic and loved drawing, painting and rock collecting. He also enjoyed gardening. Rene Marie was born in 1993 also in Mass., and was the daughter of Michael and S. Elvira (Espinoza) Blancard. She attended the Randolph Montessori School and was a member of Carmen VandeGriek's class. She enjoyed dolls, playing dress-up and putting on make-up. She also enjoyed gardening. Survivors include their father; paternal grandparents, Mary Lee Dumas and Kenneth Blancard; maternal grandparents, Jose and Herminia Espinoza; a maternal great-grandmother; many aunts, uncles and cousins.
Kovacs, Jane B.
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, 82, of Berlin, died Sept. 6. Born in 1915 in Youngstown, Ohio, she was the daughter of Michael and Pauline Sawicki. She moved to Vermont in 1992 to be near her daughter. Survivors include her daughter, Gloroa Askew; a sister, Mildred Drake; three grandchildren.
Hatch, Meriden P.
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, 84, of Barre, died Sept. 9. Born in 1913 in Berlin, she was the daughter of Henry and Jessie (Jackson) Perrin. She attended Barre City schools and graduated from Spaulding High School. She attended Gifford Hospital School of Nursing in Randolph. In 1935, she married Samuel Hatch, who died in 1975. She was a member of the Barre Congregational Church. Survivors include four daughters, Marleen Roy, Marjorie Fisher, Madelane Christensen and Geraldine Hawkins; two stepsons, Benjamin Hatch and Stanley Hatch; 24 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren; several cousins.
Russell, Victoria
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, 71, of Barre, died Sept. 10. Born in 1925 in Cabot, she was the daughter of Archie and Nina (Gusha) Russell. She attended schools in Woodbury and worked at the former Vermont Tomato Pak Co. in Barre. In 1946, she married Alexander Renfrew. Survivors include her companion, Harvey Austin; two sons, Tony and Allen; three daughters, Nena Renfrew, Ella Santamore and Tina Chateauvert; many grandchildren and great-grandchildren; four brothers; two sisters; nieces and nephews.
Massucco, Domenico M.
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, 79, of Barre, died Sept. 6. Born in 1918 in Montpelier, he was the son of James and Angelina (Chiaravalli) Massucco. He attended schools in Barre and Burlington. He worked at the former rock of Ages Capacitor Plant and Sprague Electric Company. He retired in 1983. In 1951, he married Thalma McKay, who died in 1991. He was a member of St. Monica Parish. Survivors include a son, James; three grandchildren.
Green, Michael L., Sr.
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, 47, formerly of Montpelier, died Sept. 12. Born in 1949 in Montpelier, he was the son of Merrill and Beverly (Sweetswer) Green Sr. He was self-employed and worked in the plumbing and heating business. Survivors include his wife, Barbara (Gooley) Green; a son, Michael Jr.; three daughters, Tracy, Tammy and Jamie; his father; two brothers; five sisters; four grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews.
Murray, Rodman A.
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, 59, formerly of Montpelier, died Sept. 4. Born in Montpelier, he was the son of Chauncey and Agnes (Smith) Murray. He served with the Air Force. He was an instructor for the Massachusetts Department of Corrections in Concord. Survivors include his wife, Donna Martell Murray; a daughter, Stacey Lyons; one son, David; three brothers; 10 grandchildren.
Fowler, Kenneth W.
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, 87, of Adamant, died Sept. 5. Born in 1910 in Calais, he attended schools there. In 1937, he married Doris Fisher. He was a self-employed produce farmer and a member of the Adamant Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife; a daughter, Lilla Fowler; a son, Frederick; seven grandchildren; four step-grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; two step great-grandchildren; a brother.
Nelson, Pearl
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, 80, formerly of Montpelier, died Sept. 10. Born in 1916 in Montpelier, she was the daughter of George and Blanche (Doying) Ladd. She was educated in Lebanon and Hanover (N.H.) schools. In 1933, she married Everett Nelson, who died in 1985. She was employed at the Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital in Hanover. The Nelsons moved to St. Petersburg, FL, where she was a ward clerk at the Palms of Pasadena Hospital. She retired in 1980. Survivors include a sister, Maxine Duffey; an uncle; nieces and nephews.
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