CHARTIER, ANTOINE E.
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, 64, formerly of So.Barre, died Feb.15.Born in 1936 in Barre, he was the son of Joseph and Orilla (Landry) Chartier.He graduated from Spaulding High School and served in the Navy.He married Donna Marsha and lived in Keene, N.H.and Florida.He owned and operated Tony's Power Equipment in New Smyrna Beach, Fla., retiring in 1998.Survivors include two daughters, Marcy Blad and Laurie Chartier; two brothers; six sisters; three grandchildren.
CAMPBELL, CURTIS
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, 75, of Montpelier died Feb.20.Born in 1924, he was the son of Charles and Sadie (Curtis) Campbell.He graduated from Montpelier High School and served in the Navy during WWII.He was a longtime employee of the US Postal Service, first in Montpelier and later in Worcester.He was also a skilled carpenter and journeyman electrician and had worked for Maxham Supply in Worcester.In 1963, he married Alice Alexander, who died in 1985.Survivors include two daughters, Kimberly Morse and Kerrie Campbell; two sisters; one brother; his longtime companion, Madelyn Kimball; one granddaughter; several nieces and nephews.
FITZGERALD, MATTHEW L.
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, JR., 74, formerly of Barre, died Feb.22.Born in Barre, he was the son of Matthew and Margaret (White) Fitzgerald Sr.He attended Spaulding High School and graduated from Troy High School in New York.He was married to Carmela (Coletti) Fitzgerald, who died in 1974.He had served in the Marine Corps during WWII and the Korean War.He was a machinist and a reamer technician at Watervliet Arsenal, retiring in 1985.He had lived in Pittstown, N.Y.since 1959.Survivors include three sons, Michael, Matthew III and Stephen Sr.; a brother; a sister; six grandchildren.
GADAREE, RICHARD R.
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, 77, formerly of Waterbury, died Feb.19.Born in 1922 in Waterbury, he was the son of Leon and Agnes (Herbert) Gadaree.He graduated from Waterbury High School and in 1946, married Eva E.Herbert.He served in the Marine Corps during WWII.He was a Vermont state trooper and also worked in real estate and in security at General Electric.Survivors include a son, Bruce; two sister.
LASORSA, RENO R.
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, 75, formerly of Barre, died Feb.18.Born in 1924 in Elberton, GA, he was the son of Sabino and Aurelia Lasorsa.The family returned to Barre where he attended Barre schools and graduated from Spaulding High School.He attended the University of Illinois and served in the Army during WWII.In 1953, he married Helen Paxenos.His professional career was in the marketing field, mainly in the employ of Dow-Corning Intl.in MI.Survivors include his wife; a son, Matt; two granddaughters.
WATHLEY, ETHEL M.
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, 99, of Randolph Center, died Feb.23.Born in 1900 in Sharon, Conn., she was the daughter of Bertrand and Jennie (Linner) Shaw.She attended schools in Kent, Conn.In 1925, she married Frank Wathley, who died in 1970.She was a member of the Kent Congregational Church.She had worked at the Lee Hat Factory in Danbury, Conn., moving to Randolph Center in 1970.Survivors include two sons, Edward and Norman; two daughters, Alice Lake and Dorothy Wathley; four grandchildren; six great-grandchildren.
NABONI, ANGELO
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, 76, of Berlin, died Feb.26.Born in 1923 in Montpelier, he was the son of Peter and Maria (Perlotti) Naboni.He graduated from the former St.Michael's High School.He served in the 282nd Combat Engineer Battalion during WWII.In earlier years, he was a tool sharpener at Desilets Granite Co.in Montpelier and for 25 years, owned and operated Angelo's Tool Co.Survivors include a brother, Emery Naboni; and a niece.His companion, Norma Ciampi, predeceased him.
PARKS, PATRICIA A."PATTY"
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, 69, of East Montpelier, died Feb.25.Born in 1930 in Barre, she was the daughter of Langdon and Thelma (Miles) Cummings Sr.She graduated from Spaulding High School.In 1950, she married Winston Parks, who died in 1990.She was a sales clerk at Allan Milne Pharmacy in Barre and later worked at Brooks Pharmacy.She was a member of the Barre Universalist Church.Survivors include two sons, Michael and Douglas; two daughters, Pamela Cargill and Thelma Nutbrown; a brother; seven grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.
HAYWARD, JUDEE, LELA
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, 57, of Barre, died Feb.24.Born in 1942 in Barre, she was the daughter of Ray and Lillian (Moody) Hayward.She attended North Barre Elementary School and graduated from Montpelier High School.She had been employed at the Inglenook Lodge at Jay Peak and more recently, had worked for the Washington County Mental Health Services and as a substitute teacher for the Barre City school system.She attended the Barre Evangelical Free Church.Survivors include her son, Roger; a daughter, Robin Brink; three granddaughters; one grandson; her mother; one sister and one twin sister; two brothers.
LADD, BLANCHE, ELIZABETH
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, 87, of So.Barre, died Feb.25.Born in 1912 in Corinth, she was the daughter of John and Ethel (Clark) Williams.The family moved to Chelsea in 1922.She attended school in Chelsea and Corinth.In 1933, she married Theodore Ladd, who died in 1965.After her husband's death, she assumed ownership and management of a trucking company, the Tedd Ladd Motor Transfer Company, retiring in 1996.Survivors include a brother, Charles Williams; several nieces and nephews.
STONE-REED, CYNTHIA K.
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, 41, of Plainfield, died Feb.24.Born in 1958, she was the daughter of William and Karlene (Martin) Stone.She graduated from Spaulding High School.In 1980, she married David Reed.She was a dispatcher for the Barre City Police Department and corporate secretary of Stone's Service Station Inc.She had served in the Air Force from 1978-83 and had been a volunteer at Twinfield Elementary School.Survivors include her husband; a daughter, Corinne Reed; a son, Patrick Reed; her father and stepmother (Suzanne Stone); two brothers; two stepbrothers; a stepsister.
MANNING, MILDRED F.
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, 87, of Moretown, died Feb.28.Born in 1912 in Williston, she was the daughter of Edward and Mary (O'Brien) Devino.She attended schools in Williston.In 1932, she married Percy Manning, who died in 1981.She worked at St.Joseph's Orphanage in Burlington and was a member of St.Augustine's Church.Survivors include five sons, Arthur, Francis, Thomas, Raymond and William; four daughters, Mary Kelley, Anne Rogers, Elaine Isham and Theresa Brooks; 23 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; two sisters.
BELLEFEUILLE, CHARLES J.
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, 63, formerly of Randolph, died Feb.26.Born in 1937 in Randolph, he was the son of Claude and Susie (Hyde) Bellefeuille.He owned and operated the U-Loc-It-Security Self-Storage in Alamosa, CO, where he currently resided.Survivors include his wife, Evelyn Thomas; a daughter, Terry Dorn; his mother; four stepdaughters, Sharon Greiner, Brenda Warren, Sandra McLoud and Terri Benson; four stepsons, Carlton, Harry and Lowell Thomas, and Frank Benson; a sister; three brothers; eight grandchildren; an uncle.
LITCHFIELD, CLORINTHE "CONNIE"
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, 91, formerly of Barre, died Feb.26.Born in 1908 in St.Bridget, Quebec, she was the daughter of Dolor and Lena (Brouilette) Menard.She attended Coventry School.In 1929, she married Walter Flint, who died in 1959.She and her husband operated the Rexall Drug Store in Newport and after the death of her husband, she worked for Dr.Schurmann and Dr.Mosher and was a housemother at the Elizabeth Lund Home in Burlington.In 1963, she married Charles Litchfield, who died in 1987.Survivors include her daughter, Bonnie Flint; two grandchildren; a step-grandson; three step-great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.
MERUSI, DINO A.
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, 67, formerly of Randolph, died Feb.15.Born in 1933 in Randolph, he was the son of Emile and Abbie (Hazen) Merusi.He graduated from Randolph High School and married Mary Abel.He was a printer's apprentice and later manager of Haggett Press in Randolph.He bought the business and it is now known as Beacon Printing.Survivors include his wife; a son, Stuart; three daughters, Debra McCarthy, Shari Voghell and Karen Russo; seven grandchildren.
ANDREWS, JAMES D.
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, 74, of Barre City, died Feb.26.Born in 1925 in Houston, Texas, he was the son of Benjamin and Mabel (Dalton) Andrews Jr.He attended the Phillips Andover Preparatory School in Andover, Mass.He served in the Army during WWII and the Korean War.He had represented the town of Vershire in 1961 in the Vermont House of Representatives.He began a career in real estate in 1965, was president of the Central Vermont Board of Realtors and founder of the Central Vermont Multiple Listing Service.In 1974, he married Ellen Richardson.Survivors include his wife; two stepdaughters, Cindy Rossi and Wendy Fadden; one stepson, Rick Fadden; five grandsons; a brother; nieces and nephews.
BORDEAUX, PATSY A.
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, 41, of Waterbury Center, died Feb.23.Born in 1958 in Montpelier, she was the daughter of Fred and Patricia (Herbert) Sweetser.She attended Harwood Union High School and in 1989, married Glenn Bouchard.She was employed as an aide at Stowe Elementary School and at National Life Insurance Co.More recently she was a clerk at the Stowe IGA and the Stowe Car Wash.She was a member of St.Andrew's Catholic Church.Survivors include her husband; two sons, James and Alexander; her mother; two sisters; a brother; nieces and nephews.
MERCHANT, TED C.
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, 27, formerly of central Vermont, died Feb.21.Born in Middlebury, he was the son of Stephen and Donna (Cunningham) Merchant.He grew up in central Vermont and Illinois, where he graduated from Conant High School.He returned to central Vermont and graduated from Norwich University and the United States Coast Guard Officer Candidate School.He was commissioned as a Coast Guard Officer and was stationed on Coast Guard Island in Oakland, Calif.In 1999, he married Lara (Walz) Merchant.Survivors include his wife; his father; his mother and step-father (Richard) Venner; his sister, Sarah; his step-brother, Edward Venner; his maternal grandparents; aunts and cousins.
BOARDMAN, LORRAINE
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, 82, formerly of Barre, died Feb.28.Born in 1917 in Barre, she was the daughter of Louis and Emelia (Therrien) Fisher.She graduated from Spaulding High School and attended Mary Fletcher School of Nursing in Burlington.In 1938, she married Vernon Boardman, who died in 1987.They had retired to Florida in 1974.She was a member of the St.Charles Catholic Church in Port Charlotte, Fla.Survivors include a brother, Wilfred; a daughter-in-law; two grandchildren; five great-grandchildren.
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