St. Pierre, Angelina
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, 79, of Berlin, died Feb. 23. Born in 1918 in Sheldon Junction, she was the daughter of Frank and Alice (DeRosia) Belanger. She moved to Montpelier and attended St. Michael's School. In 1936, she married Arthur St. Pierre, who died in 1981. She was a clerk at Gray's Department Store. Survivors include a son, Vernal; three daughters, Therisa St. Pierre, Cecelia Witham and Cheryl O'Bryan; two sisters; one brother; seven grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren.
Adams, Patricia A.
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, 51, of Barre, died Feb. 25. Born in 1946 in Fort Myers, FL, she was the daughter of Col. Carl and Juanita (McIntosh) Boldgett. She attended schools in several areas due to her father's military career. She worked as a dog groomer. In 1972, she married David Paul Adams, who died in 1972. She attended the Church of the Nazarene in Lyndonville. Survivors include a son, Michael Adams; two daughters, Donna Carr and Jennifer Adams; three grandchildren; one sister.
Hurd, Gloria A.
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, 55, of Barre Town, died Feb. 27. Born in 1944 in Trenton, N.J., she was the daughter of Carroll and Martha (Dawson) Ambrose. She moved to Vermont with her family in 1955, where she graduated from Twinfield High School. In 1967, she married Richard Hurd Jr. She had worked at National Life of Vermont, for Central Vermont Medical Center and Washington County Mental Health Services. Survivors include her husband; her daughter, Tammy DeFreest; her son, Anthony; two sisters; one brother; several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Duprey, Pauline M.
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, 72, of Northfield, died Feb. 26. Born in 1925 in Websterville, she was the daughter of Joseph and Dorothy (Dudevoir) Little. She was married to Wilfred Duprey, who died in 1985. She worked with her husband in the management of W.R. Duprey and Son Plumbing and Heating Service in Montpelier. She was a member of St. Augustine Parish. Survivors include two daughters, Dott Barr and Mary Dysinger; five sons, Paul, Bob, Mike, David and Tim; 16 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; five sisters; one brother; nieces and nephews.
Frary, Adrian W.
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, Sr., 101, died Feb. 25. Born in 1896 in Lawrenceville, N.Y., he was the son of Sidney and Martha (Vosburg) Frary. He attended school in South Royalton and in 1918, married Violet Doris Lovejoy. He served in the Army during WWI and was a herdsman in Mass. and later worked at Howland's Mills in South Royalton. He then purchased the Lovejoy farmstead, farming until retirement in 1961, when he moved to Randolph. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints. Survivors include a son, Adrian; three daughters, Ruth Tuthill, Carolyn Boone and Dorothy Frary; 21 grandchildren; 49 great-grandchildren; six great-great-grandchildren; a sister; many nieces and nephews.
Belanger, Oscar
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, 83, of Montpelier, died Feb. 27. Born in 1914 in Sheldon Junction, he was the son of Frank Belanger and Alice (DeRosia) Belanger. He attended St. Michael's High School. In 1939, he married Emma McGlaflin. He was a salesman at Walter Motors, Twin-Town Volkswagen and sales manager at Mid-Town Chrysler. He retired from Cody Chevrolet in 1976. He was a member of St. Augustine's Church. Survivors include his wife; two daughters, Marilyn (Mrs. Ronald) Tofani and B. Jean Guy; a brother; three sisters; eight grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.
Randall, Shirley D.
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, 77, of Barre Town, died Feb. 27. Born in 1920 in Newbury, she was the daughter of Newton and Belinda (Wilson) Darling. She attended Peacham Academy. In 1938, she married Glendon E. Randall, who died in 1978. They farmed in Peacham, Taunton (Mass.), New Britain (Conn.), Barnet, Marshfield, Cabot and Plainfield. She was a member of the Marshfield United Methodist Church. Survivors include two daughters, Patricia Randall and Barbara Hudson; two sons, Glendon Randall Jr. and Kenneth Randall; one sister; two brothers; eight grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.
Desilets, Armand J.
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, 86, of Barre, died Feb. 27. Born in 1912 in Barre, he was the son of Napoleon and Florida (Devoyan) Desilets. He attended Barre schools. He had been a member of the Vermont Army National Guards. In 1934, he married Helen Lacey, who died in 1996. He had been a textile weaver in N.H. and later worked in the granite industry. He also worked on the custodial staff at Barre Municipal Auditorium. He retired in 1972. Survivors include a daughter, Shirley (Mrs. Rex) VanAken; twin sons, Robert and Frederick; three brothers; three sisters; nine grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews.
Gabree, James L.
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, 73, formerly of Waterbury, died Feb. 21. Born in 1924 in Waterbury, he was the son of Silas and Luella (Beeman) Gabree. He attended school in Waterbury. He moved to Woodstock in 1991, to live with his sister and then moved to Hartford in 1993, and lived with a niece, Joanne Bettis. Survivors include his sister, Bette G. Hazen and a niece and nephew.
Perrin, Lucy R.
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, 89, of Williamstown, died Feb. 21. Born in 1909 in Websterville, she was the daughter of Patrick and Harriet (Barber) Moran. She attended Washington Elementary School, graduated from Goddard Seminary and attended the Eastman Business School in N.Y. City. In 1936, she married Marcell Perrin, who died in 1969. She managed the office of Perrin Custon Sandblast in Barre. Survivors include her daughter, Gail Perras; two sons, Dr. Robert Perrin and Donald Perrin; 10 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; two brothers; four sisters; many nieces and nephews.
Morse, Gerald
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, 88, of Groton, died March 9. Born in 1909 in Cabot, he was the son of George and Nellie (Read) Morse. He attended schools in Cabot and Danville. In 1934, he married Hazel Goss. They owned and operated Morse Poultry Farm and Hatchery and Mr. Morse also managed the Groton Grain Co. He represented Groton in Vermont House of Representatives, was senator from Caledonia County and chairman of the Agricultural Committee and the Legislative Council. He also served as lister, auditor and selectman in Groton and was director of the Caledonia County Fair and a trustee of the Eastern States Expo. He was a member of the board of trustees of Wells River Savings Bank and became president of the bank in 1978. He was a member of the Groton Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife; a son, Norman; three grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews.
Dunn, Kenneth
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, 87, of Stowe, died March 8. Born in 1910 in Craftsbury, he was the son of Frank and Elva (Young) Dunn. He was a graduate of Craftsbury Academy. In 1985, he married Marjorie Page, who died in 1991. He was a farmer in East Craftsbury and recently employed in maintenance at the Mount Mansfield Ski Area in Stowe. Survivors include a niece, Ellen Beaudoin; a nephew, Francis Dunn.
Voorhees, Harold B.
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, 56, formerly of Graniteville and more recently of Gouldsboro, PA, died March 8. Born in 1941 in New Brunswick, N.J., he was the son of Harvey and Esther (Keim) Voorhees. He attended schools in New Brunswick. He moved to the Barre and Graniteville area in 1960 where he was co-owner and operator of Georgette's Trucking. He returned to N.J. and owned and operated a trucking firm in Gouldsboro. Survivors include a daughter, Karen Voorhees; a son, Michael Voorhees; his mother; three brothers; three sisters; nieces and nephews.
Perry, Willon A.
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, 76, of Northfield Falls, died March 7. Born in 1921 in Lower Cabot, he was the son of Leon and Beatrice (Lance) Perry. He was educated in Cabot schools. In 1944, he married Maycle Bidwell. He was a farmer in Northfield and later worked for DuBois Trucking Co. as a mechanic. He retired in 1996. He was a member of Northfield Falls Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife; two sons, Leon and Mark; two daughters, Linda Thurston and Paulette Allen; a brother; two sisters; eight grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.
Daley, Barbara A.
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, 65, of East Hardwick, died March 9. Born in 1933 in Morrisville, she was the daughter of Roy Benjamin and Thelma (Andrews) Ring. She attended public schools in Morrisville and graduated from Peoples Academy. In 1952, she married Theodore Eugene Daley. Survivors include a daughter, Caulene Young; three sons, James, Robert and Richard; two grandchildren; two brothers; three sisters; nieces, nephews and cousins.
Gray, Hazel W.
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, 90, of Barre, died March 8. Born in 1907 in Barre, she was the daughter of Henry and Mary (Bonholzer) Watkins. She graduated from Spaulding High School and from Bryant and Stratton Business College in Boston. In 1932, she married James Gray, who died in 1977. She had helped her husband in his business, South End Polishing Co. She was a member of the Barre Congregational Church. Survivors include a daughter, Jane Milne; two grandsons; three great-grandchildren; nieces, nephews and cousins.
Morrow, Marian E.
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, 79, formerly of South Barre and more recently of Franklin, WI, died March 9. Born in 1918 in South Barre, she was the daughter of Ellis and Elizabeth (Roberts) Henry. She attended elementary school in South Barre, graduated from Spaulding High School and received nurses training at the former Heaton Hospital in Montpelier, where she graduated in 1940. She served in the Army during WWII as a nurse. In 1949, she married Cass J. Morrow, who died in 1987. Survivors include two sons, Douglas and Michael; five grandchildren; five sisters; one brother; several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Perry, Agnes E.
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, 77, of Montpelier, died March 7. Born in 1920 in North Thetford, she was the daughter of Everett and Augusta (Cooke) Downing. She graduated from Montpelier High School. In 1941, she married Ivan Perry, who died in 1995. She was a member of St. Augustine Church. Survivors include two sons, Larry and Robert; three daughters, Patricia Hunkins, Deborah Smith and Donna Babic; 10 grandchildren; one great-grandchild.
Ortiz, Angel J.
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, 83, of Montpelier, died March 10. Born in 1914 in Montpelier, he was the son of Jose and Lenora (Gutierrez) Ortiz. He attended schools in Montpelier. He joined the Montpelier Fire Department in 1939, becoming chief in 1972 and retiring in 1976. He served with the Marines during WWII. In 1941, he married Portia Downing, who died in 1983. He was a member of St. Augustine Parish. Survivors include a son, Richard; a daughter, Linda Johnston; five grandchildren; two sisters.
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