Bolduc, Maurice A.
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, 70, of Montpelier, died June 23. Born in 1928 in Taftville, Conn., he was the son of Henry and Marie Louise (Maurice) Bolduc. He was educated in Middlesex schools. He served in the National Guard in Germany during the Korean War. He had been employed by Walker Motors. In 1953, he moved to Manchester, N.H. and later to Epsom, where he owned and operated Moe's Truck Service and Repairs for many years. He retired in 1996. Survivors include two sons, Denis and David; three grandchildren; a sister; a brother; several nieces and nephews.
Eustis, William K.
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, 36, of Brookfield, died June 18. Born in Japan, he was the son of Ralph and Merry Eustis. After returning to the United States, he went to school in Silver Spring, Md., and New York City. He graduated from Tabor Academy in Marion, Ma. and attended Ithaca College in Ithaca, N.Y. He began a cable business 17 years ago. Survivors include his parents; a brother, Ralph; his grandfather, Norman Hodgson; a long-time companion, Lisa Michel.
Pollard, David W.
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, 52, formerly of Montpelier and more recently from Gambrills, MD, died June 22. Born in 1946 in Montpelier, he attended Montpelier schools. He served in the Navy from 1946 to 1968. He had been employed by Giant Food Bakery since 1968. He was a member of St. Joseph's Church in Odenton, MD. Survivors include his wife, Rose M. Pollard; a daughter, Christin Long; a son, Brian; a grandson; two sisters; two brothers.
Genini, Costantino
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, 93, of Barre, died June 26. Born in 1904 in Cresciano, Switzerland, he was the son of Generoso and Ernesta (Fontana) Genini. He attended schools in Switzerland and served in the Swiss Army. He moved to Barre in 1928. In 1930, he married Ida Crugnola who died June 14, 1998. He was employed in the granite industry for 63 years, retiring in 1991 from North Barre Granite Co. Survivors include a daughter, Ernestine Genini; a sister; nieces and nephews.
LePage, Martha B.
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, 79, of Barre Town, died June 28. Born in 1918 in Milton, she was the daughter of Arthur and Carrie (Wells) Baker. She graduated from Milton High School and from the University of Vermont with a degree in classical languages. Her husband, C. Charles LePage, predeceased her. She worked for the Vermont Department of Libraries until retiring in 1981. Survivors include two sons, Stephen and Douglas; a daughter, Jeanne E. McCool; four grandchildren; a great-grandson; a sister; nieces and nephews.
Hovey, Earl F.
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, 79, of East Hardwick, died July 1. Born in 1918 in Hardwick, he was the son of John and Florence (Little) Hovey. He served in the Army Air Corps during WWII. He operated a farm in East Hardwick until 1981. Survivors include his wife, Doris (Searles) Hovey; a sister, Laura Tucker; two nieces and a nephew.
White, Craige M.
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, 85, of Walden, died June 30. Born in Washington, D.C., he was the son of Earle and Louise (Dorr) White. In 1937, he married Lillian Flannigan. He retired from General Electric Co. in Lynn, Mass. in 1975. He and his wife had lived in Walden for the past 19 years. Survivors include his wife; two daughters, Susan Holmes and Diane Alexander; a sister; six grandchildren; five great-grandchildren.
Martin, Robert B.
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, 59, of Northfield, died June 27. Born in 1939 in New London, Conn., he was the son of Robert and Estelle (Whitford) Martin Sr. He graduated from Ledyard High School in Ledyard, Conn., and studied carpentry at trade school. He was a master carpenter. In 1958, he married Patricia Blodgett. He had worked as a carpenter in Connecticut and in the late 1970s, bought North Main Street, a car service station. He had operated the station for the past 18 years. Survivors include five sons, Robert III, Jeffrey, Mark, Patrick and Timothy; a daughter, Doreen Langley; 14 grandchildren; three brothers; three sisters; nieces and nephews.
Bagshaw, Dorothy M.
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, 92, of Duxbury, died June 27. Born in 1906 in Hartford, Conn., she was the daughter of Frank and Annie (Osborne) Marvin. She attended schools in Hartford. Her husband, Clarence Bagshaw, died in 1965. She had lived in FL, moving to Vermont in 1997 to be near her family. Survivors include her sister, Lillian Harvey; three nieces, Lillian Griffith, Violet Sherman and Dorothy Merchant.
Connelly, Daniel J.
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, 79, of Barre, died June 26. Born in 1919 in Lawrence, Mass., he was the son of Dennis and Rosetta Connelly. He attended schools in North Andover, Mass. and served with the Air Force during WWII. He graduated from Boston College. He had worked for the Social Security Administration in the Rutland area and was later transferred to the Montpelier area, retiring in 1981. In 1970, he married Doris Gregoire. He was a member of St. Monica Church. Survivors include his wife; two brothers, his twin John Connelly and Dennis Connelly; three sisters, Justine Sanborn, Frances Walsh and Kathleen Burke; nieces and nephews.
Knight, John D.
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, 84, a summer resident of Woodbury, died June 28. Born in 1914 in Taunton, Mass., he was the son of Will and Fanny (Hunt) Knight. He graduated from Cambridge High and Latin School in Mass., and St. Louis University's Parks Air College in MO with a degree in aeronautical engineering. He was a pilot for Pan Am World Airways, retiring in 1974. Survivors include his wife, Margaret (Park) Knight; four children, Jay Knight, Rilla Roberson, Ralph Knight and Rich Knight; 13 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren.
Stirling, Marguerite J.
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, 89, formerly of Barre and more recently of MD, died June 27. Born in 1909 in Montreal, Canada, she was the daughter of John Jacob and Emilie (Holl) Reutter. She attended the Mackay School for the Deaf in Montreal. In 1941, she married James Stirling Jr., who died in 1976. They had lived in Barre prior to her husband's death. She moved to MD in 1993. She had worked at Rock of Ages Capacitor Plant and was also a seamstress and homemaker. She was a member of the Barre Congregational Church. Survivors include a son, Rev. James S. Stirling III; two daughters, Barbara A. Willigan and Lynn O. Stirling; five grandchildren; four sisters; a brother; nieces, nephews and cousins.
Leppanen, Kathleen M.
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, 90, of Barre, died June 28. Born in 1908 in Barre, she was the daughter of Burton and Susan (Reavy) Humphrey. She graduated from Spaulding High School. In 1934, she married John Leppanen, who died in 1987. She had been a grade school teacher in Berlin and Riverton and she and her husband had owned North Barre Granite Co. She was a member of St. Monica Church. Survivors include a daughter, Joan Daddieco; a grandson, Richard Daddieco; a great-grandson; many nieces and nephews.
Boles, John O.
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, 65, of Sharon, died July 14. Born in 1933 in South Royalton, he was the son of John and Elizabeth (Rowell) Boles. He attended schools in South Royalton and served in the Army during the Korean War. He delivered grain, worked at the Eastern State Farmers Exchange store in So. Royalton, and for Howard Sobel Inc. and C&J Transports, both in Sharon. He was also employed at the Agway Store in So. Royalton and White River Jct. He was married to Marilyn Barnaby. Survivors include four daughters, Susan Mattern, Sheila Boles, Sandra Boles and Shelley Adams; one son, Stuart Boles; 14 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; seven brothers; one sister; aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins.
Schlueter, Gertrude R.
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, 85, of Northfield Falls, died July 11. Born in 1912 in Milwaukee, Wis., she was the daughter of Gregory and Josephine Jurkiewicz Bethke. She attended schools in Milwaukee. In 1935, she married Clement Schlueter, who died in 1995. They had moved to Northfield in 1989. She had worked at the Newton Savings Bank in Newton, Mass. She was a member of St. John the Evangelist Church. Survivors include four sons, Phillip, John, James and Gregory; one daughter, Carole Hendler; 11 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.
Phelps, John F., Sr.
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, 80, of Hardwick, died July 14. Born in 1917 in Elmore, he was the son of Edward and Julie (Draper) Phelps. He attended public schools in Wolcott and Morrisville. He was employed as an aide at the Vermont State Hospital in Waterbury and later as a lumberjack and worked in sawmills throughout northern Vermont. He retired in the early 60s. Survivors include a son, John Jr.; a daughter, Marion Lawrence; a brother; a step-brother; two sisters; a step-sister; six grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; nieces, nephews and cousins.
Norris, Muriel E.
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, 97, of Greensboro, died July 8. Born in 1908 in Whiting, Ind., she was the daughter of Benjamin S. and Caroline (Schrage) Place. She graduated from Indiana University with a bachelor's degree in chemistry. She also did graduate work in biochemistry at the University of Chicago and attended Wharton School of Business at the University of PA. She was employed at the family-owned bank in Whiting, IN and later worked in technical and administrative positions with the Orange Crush Co. in Chicago, Roessler and Hasslacher Chemical Co. in N.J. and N.Y. and with the DuPont Company in N.Y. and Delaware. In 1946, she married Frederick Heinz Norris, who died in 1987. After retirement in 1977, they moved to Greensboro. She was a member of the Greensboro Church of Christ. Survivors include a daughter, Carolyn Norris-Baker; a son, Charles; four grandchildren.
Belden, Evelyn L.
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, 89, formerly of Barre, died July 5. Born in 1909 in Barre, she was the daughter of Frederick Day Ladd and Mary Wilcox Ladd. She graduated from Spaulding High School and from Mt. Holyoke College in Mass. She worked in the registrar's office at Smith College in Mass., before retiring. Survivors include a son, Sanford; two daughters, Mary Williams and Martha Kleinerman; 13 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.
David, Gerard H.
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, 69, of Randolph, died July 12. Born in 1928 in Valcourt, Quebec, Canada, he was the son of Origene and RosEmma (Gravelle) David. He attended schools in Canada and Vermont and became a naturalized citizen in 1975. He was a truck driver for the Leriche Farm in Wolcott and later worked as a self-employed carpenter in Canada, Vermont and Massachusetts. He was more recently employed as a boiler operator at the Ethan Allen Furniture Co. in Randolph. In 1972, he married Mattie Belleville, who died in April. He was a member of Sts. Donatian and Rogatian Church. Survivors include four step-sons, John, Henry, Lawrence and Neil Manning; five step-daughters, Wanda Andrews, Christine Bean, Marie Dewey, Joyce Small and Gloria Therrien; 47 step-grandchildren; more than 160 step-great-grandchildren; more than 50 step-great-great-grandchildren; seven brothers; five sisters; many nieces and nephews.
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