Moran, Ellen
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, 99, of Websterville, died March 27. Born in 1899 in Maine, she was the daughter of James and Lossie (Closson) Moran. Her family moved to Websterville, where she attended Websterville Elementary School. She graduated from Spaulding High School with her teaching certificate. She taught school in Websterville. She was a member of St. Sylvester Church in Graniteville. Survivors include one brother, Frank Moran; a sister, Anne Richards; many nieces and nephews.
Henneborn, Dorothy
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, 93, of West Brookfield, died March 24. Born in 1904 in Brooklyn, N.Y., she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Morris. She attended schools in Huntington, N.Y. In 1938, she married Louis Henneborn, who died in 1989. They had moved to West Brookfield in 1967. Survivors include her brother, John Morris.
Seguin, Verna H.
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, 80, of Moretown, died March 24. Born in 1917 in Lowell, Mass., she was the daughter of William G. and Cora (Eaton) Conrad. She received her early education in Moretown and graduated from Montpelier Seminary. She worked at National Life Insurance Co. In 1941, she married B. Raymond Seguin. They owned and operated Seguin Heating Oil Co. She was a member of St. Patrick's Church in Moretown. Survivors include her husband; a daughter, Stephanie Ann (Sequin) Venema; three sons, Ward, William and Mark; seven grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews.
Lapan, Lenora M.
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, 73, of Marshfield, died March 23. Born in 1924 in Brookfield, she was the daughter of Abraham Lincoln Clough and Bertha (Foster) Clough. She attended schools in Brookfield and Washington. In 1941, she married Clarence Ennis. She later married Frederick Lapan. Survivors include a sister, Mildred Sicely; a son, Steve Ennis; many grandchildren and great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews.
Rouelle, Rev. Forrest William
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, 70, formerly of Montpelier, died March 25. Born in Montpelier, he was the son of Leon and Alma (Mathieu) Rouelle. He attended St. Michael's College in Colchester, the Seminaire de Philosophie and the Grand Seminary in Montreal. In 1956, he was ordained to the priesthood and began his ministry at Don Bosco Home for Boys in Burlington. He served parishes in Barton, Windsor, Winooski, South Hero, Bethel and Newport. Survivors include three brothers, Albert, Francis and Leon; a sister, Katherine Thurber; nieces and nephews.
Martin, Gladys E.
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, 87, of Craftsbury Common, died March 21. Born in 1910 in Marshfield, she was the daughter of Clement and Daisy (Smith) Spencer. She graduated from Plainfield High School. In 1936, she married Irving Martin, who died in 1972. Survivors include two sons, Charles Jr. and Robert; two daughters, Jacqueline Jaquish and Janet Chadwick; two stepchildren, Donald Martin and Arlene Nelson; many grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews.
Abare, Richard A.
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, 67, of Barre Town, died March 20. Born in 1930 in Barre, he was the son of Richard and Margaret (Rennie) Abare. He attended Mathewson School and graduated from Spaulding High School. He served in the Navy during the Korean War. He was employed by the Barre City Fire Department and then became a partner in the Central Tire Co. In later years, he was employed at Wilson Tire Co. and Booth Brothers Dairy. He was a member of St. Monica Parish. He was married to Florence "Molly" (Langevin) Abare, who survives. Also surviving are two sons, Stephen and Douglas; a daughter, Amy Abare; a grandson; a brother; a sister; three nieces; three nephews; several cousins.
Fish, Arthur L.
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, 77, of Barre, died April 1. Born in 1921 in Mount Holly, he was the son of Carl and Nellie (Blodgett) Fish. He served in the Army Air Corps during WWII. He had been a resident of Rutland and Shrewsbury, moving to Barre two years. He was employed at Bryant Gear Shaper in Springfield before establishing the Arthur L. Fish Lighting Protection Co. Survivors include his wife, Marion (Carl) Fish; a daughter, Candace Fish; two sons, Robert and David Fish; two step-daughters, Judith Ann Buongiorne and Maureen Garofano; three stepsons, Brian, James and John McKeon; two grandchildren; 10 step-grandchildren; three sisters; two brothers; nieces and nephews.
Scribner, Harold B.
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, 60, of Washington, died recently. Born in 1937 in Montpelier, he was the son of Wayne and Marion (Borland) Scribner. He attended school in Calais and graduated from Spaulding High School. In 1959, he married Elsie Beede, they divorced in 1991. He worked Demers' Repair Shop in Barre and later in for the John Santarini Co. and Bonacorsi and Sons. He was employed in delivery for Modern Printing and worked at the Grand Union, until retiring. He served in the Vermont National Guards. Survivors include a son, Richard; a daughter, Donna Giroux; four grandchildren; cousins.
Ferriter, Thomas J.
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, 73, of Randolph, died March 30. Born in 1924 in Holyoke, Mass., he was the son of Maurice and Mary (Long) Ferriter. He graduated from Holyoke High School and from Notre Dame University with a degree in foreign marketing. He served in the Army Air Force during WWII. In 1951, he married Medora Discus. They moved to Burlington and then to Randolph, where he owned and operated Ferriter Oil Co., retiring in 1993. He was a member of Sts. Donatian and Rogatian Church. Survivors include his wife; a son, William; a daughter Mary Elizabeth Sheltra; one brother; two sisters; four grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.
Raymond-O'Bleness, Mildred T.
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, 86, of Barre, died April 18. Born in 1911 in Barre, she was the daughter of Anthony and Rose Tomasi. In 1934, she married Arthur John Raymond, who died in 1980. In 1991, she married Donald O'Bleness, who died in 1992. Survivors include two sons, Arthur Raymond and Andrew Raymond; two daughters, Adleen Thornton and Ann Christine Daniels; one brother; six grandchildren; five great-grandchildren.
Dufresne, Antoinette
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, 87, of Barre, died March 30. Born in 1910 in Quebec, she was the daughter of Albert and Eveline (Houle) Constant. She was educated in St. Clotilde De Horton (Quebec) schools. In 1930, she married Leo J. Bilodeau, who died in 1947. In 1947, she married Conrad Dufresne, who died in 1989. She was employed at Rock of Ages and Sprague Electric Co., retiring in 1973. She was a member of St. Monica Church. Survivors include three sons, Henry, Romeo and Rev. Leopold Bilodeau; a stepson, Bernard Dufresne; nine grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; two sisters; a brother.
Lowell, Carol G.
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, 61, of Duxbury, died March 30. Born in 1936 in Cambridge, she was the daughter of Joseph and Doris (Dyer) Geno. She graduated from Peoples Academy and in 1955, married John A. Lowell. She was employed at National Life Insurance Co. and later at Mary Fletcher Hospital. She helped her husband in the operation of Lowell's IGA Store in Waterbury and was primary cook at the Mayo Residential Home in Northfield until she died. Survivors include her daughter, Kathy Lowell; two sons, David and Scott; a granddaughter; three brothers; nieces and nephews.
Cady, Cleon J., Jr.
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, 58, of Hardwick, died April 2. Born in 1939 in Hardwick, he was the son of Cleon and Nellie (Richardson) Cady Sr. He worked as a logger in Orleans and Lamoille counties. Survivors include his mother; his companion, Arlene Whitcavitch; three daughters, Candy Merriam, Melody Cady and Kelley Wills; five step-children, Laurie Miller, Sherry Whitcavitch, Tammy Horan, Michael Whitcavitch and Carol Cady; four brothers; two sisters; several grandchildren; nieces and nephews.
Goss, Austin W.
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, 36, of Calais, died recently. Born in 1961 in Bridgeport, Conn., he was the son of William and Mary Ann (Webb) Goss. He graduated from Brainard High School in Chattanooga, TN, and was employed as a chief lighting technician in the movie industry in CA and several other locations throughout the United States. He never married. He was affiliated with the Unitarian Church. Survivors include his father and mother; his step-mother, Susan Goss; his maternal grandmother; two brothers; two sisters; two nieces and one nephew; two uncles; an aunt; cousins.
Densmore, Eleanora Elizabeth (Betty)
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, 86, of Hardwick, died April 3. Born in 1912 in Perth Amboy, N.J., she was the daughter of Andrew and Alma (Olsen) Nelson. She attended public schools in Vershire. In 1931, she married Maurice James Densmore, who died in 1957. She was a member of the United Church of Hardwick. Survivors include two sons, Victor and Bradley; a daughter, Deanna Gordon; a brother; a sister; five grandchildren.
Hallstrom, Louis W.
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, Jr., 80, formerly of Northfield, died April 2. Born in 1917 in Northfield, he was the son of Louis and Helen (Ellis) Hallstrom. He attended schools in Northfield and later joined the Navy, serving during WWII. His wife, Lucille Belrose Hallstrom, is deceased. He was a former Vermont State Fish and Wildlife Game Warden, retiring in 1959. He then worked as a sandblaster with Rouleau Granite Co. in Barre. After retirement he moved to Swanton, where he was Town Constable and Town Dog Catcher. Survivors include his children, Louis III, Richard, Sandra Gagne and Marian Farnham; 11 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; three brothers; one sister; several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Berard, Francis A.
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, 79, of Graniteville, died April 2. Born in 1918 in Websterville, he was the son of Dosithee and Carrie (Duprey) Berard. He attended the Holy Ghost School in Graniteville. In 1960, he married Mary Kilby. He was employed at Wells-Lamson Quarry and later for the John Gibb Co. After retiring, he helped maintain Williamstown cemeteries. He was a member of St. Sylvester Church of Graniteville. Survivors include his wife; a son, David; 11 daughters, Anne Burrows, Catherine (Mrs. Luc) Tremblay, Marjorie (Mrs. Frederick) Longchamp, Bonnie (Mrs. Nelson) Lyford, Julie (Mrs. Robert) Salter, Mary (Mrs. Robert) Schlenkrich, Jennifer Berard, Linda (Mrs. Martin) Prevost, Sarah (Mrs. Dennis) Menard, Christine Berard and Laura (Mrs. Randall) Swift; 28 grandchildren; two great-grandsons; one brother; four sisters; nieces and nephews.
Stewart, Wendell H.
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, 63, of Waterbury Center, died April 2. Born in 1934 in Burlington, he was the son of James and Bessie (Highman) Stewart. He graduated from the former Waterbury High School and from the University of Vermont. He worked in soil testing and construction inspection out of state before returning to Waterbury. There are no known survivors.
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