SICELY, MILDRED
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, 79, of Cabot, died Jan.28.Born in 1920 in Graniteville, she was the daughter of Abraham and Bertha (Foster) Clough.In 1936, she married Roy Sicely.Survivors include her husband; two sons, Richard and Ronald; eight grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren.
TUCKER, DONALD F.
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, 72, formerly of Northfield, died recently.Born in 1927 in Northfield, he was educated in Washington schools.He was a farmer, apprentice carpenter and later became a master carpenter.He was a mechanic for Twin Town Motors in Barre, worked at Randolph Furniture Co.and Van Raalte Co., both in Randolph.He retired from Harris Co.in Randolph.He had served in the Army during the Korean War.Survivors include four daughters, Dona Byard, Deborah Tucker, DruEllen Riggs and Darcy Hamlin; several grandchildren; three sisters.
SPINKS, LUCILLE
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, 85, of Barre, died Feb.1.Born in 1914 in Quebec, Canada, she was the daughter of Edward and Melvina (Spinks) Hamel.She attended Barre schools.In 1988, she married Perley Spinks, who died in 1996.She was a waitress and manager at several restaurants in the Boston and Framington, Mass.area.She also worked at the Pavilion Grill and Lobster Pot.Survivors include two daughters, Laura Farr and Virginia Yuka; several grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren; a sister; a brother.
ROBINSON, PEARLE T."PATTY"
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, 72, of Waitsfield, died Feb.2.Born in 1928 in Montpelier, she was the daughter of Clarence and Charlotte (Goodyear) Tucker.She graduated from the former Waitsfield High School and continued her education at the University of Vermont earning her degree in education.She was formerly married to Spencer Robinson in 1952.She taught second grade in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, retiring in 1987 and returning to Vermont.Her memberships include the Waitsfield United Church of Christ.Survivors include a daughter, Sandra Tucker Robinson; a son, Scott Robinson; three granddaughters; a step-granddaughter; two sisters; one brother; nieces and nephews.
BIRD, GERTRUDE J.
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, 81, of Barre, died Feb.1.Born in 1918 in Boston, Mass., she was the daughter of Jacob and Gertrude (Youngberg) Thorwaldson.She graduated from a high school in the Boston area.In 1947, she married Robert W.Bird, who died in 1987.She had lived in Barre since 1986 and was a homemaker.Survivors include a brother, Paul Thorwaldson; a sister, Ruth Thorwaldson.
ADAMS, RICHARD W., SR.
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, 87, of Waterbury, died Feb.2.Born in 1912 in Hartland, he was the son of Walter and Betsy (Wright) Adams.He attended schools in Randolph and was employed for 25 years in the machine tool industry, retiring from G.E.in 1978.In 1940, he married Hazel Truax, who died in 1980.Survivors include his children, Alice Adams, Richard Adams Jr.and Lacey Washington; several nieces and nephews.
ROSS, ALICE M.
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, 92, of Barre, died Feb.4.Born in 1907 in St.Sophia Leonard, Quebec, she was the daughter of Wilbrod and Dorilda (Brisson) Laquerre.He attended school in Quebec.In 1931, she married Joseph Ross.They first lived on a farm in Orange, later moved to East Barre and then to Barre.Her husband died in 1964.She was a homemaker and a member of St.Monica Church in Barre.Survivors include one son, Raymond; one daughter, Rita West; seven grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews.
CACICIO, M.ANN
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, 66, of East Montpelier, died Feb.4.Born in 1933, she was the daughter of Guy and Edna Belle (Rogers) Pike.She graduated from Brewster Academy in Wolfeboro, N.H.In 1953, she married Michael Cacicio, who died in 1988.She was an assembler at National Clothespin Factory in Montpelier.Survivors included two sons, Michael And Dario; a daughter, Kit Washburn; two brothers; a sister; seven grandchildren.
HUNTINGTON, CLARENCE D., JR.
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, 44, of Barre, died Feb.2.Born in 1956 in Barre, he was the son of Clarence and Nadine (Patterson) Huntington Sr.He graduated from Spaulding High School and in 1980, married Maralyn Jacobs.He was a quarryman for the Rock of Ages Corp.He had served in the Navy from 1975-79.Survivors include is former wife; a son, Karl; a daughter, Crystal Huntington; a brother; a sister; a half-brother; a half-sister.
COTA, MARY
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, 88, formerly of Montpelier, died Feb.4.Born in 1911, she was the daughter of John and Mary Murphy.She owned and operated Goodno's Store in Montpelier before moving to Florida in 1971.She was a member of Saint Mary of the Lakes Catholic Church in Eustis, Fla.and Saint Augustine's in Montpelier.Survivors include several nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews.He husband, Rupert Cota died in 1978.
CLARK, MAX H.
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, 78, of Upper Websterville, died Feb.5.Born in 1921 in Barre City, he was the son of Herbert and Muriel (Chamberlain) Clark.He attended schools in East Barre and Barre.He retired from Wells-Lamson in 1984.In 1946, he married Lillian Chase.He was a member of the East Barre Congregational Church.Survivors include his wife; a daughter, Brenda Carpenter; one grandson; two brothers; nieces and nephews.
WOLF, EDITH
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, 88, of Barre, died Feb.5.Born in 1911 in New York City, she was the daughter of Frank and Margaret (O'Keefe) Fritz.She graduated from Bryant High School in Astoria, N.Y.In 1933, she married Charles Wolf, who died in 1982.She moved to Barre Town in 1977.Survivors include two daughters, Edith Harding and Charlene Byrne; 16 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren.
MITCHELL, CORA LETHIA
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, 76, of Barre Town, died Feb.3.Born in 1923 in Sanford, Maine, she was the daughter of Archie and Lillian (Gilbert) Bennett.She attended Barre schools and graduated from Spaulding High School.She served in the Woman's Army Corps of the Army Air Force.In 1947, she married W.Harper Mitchell Sr., who died in 1991.She was a retail manager in Barre and she and her husband owned and operated Mario's Restaurant.Prior to retirement in 1988, she managed the Round Table Lounge at the Sir Anthony Motel in Barre.She was a member of the Hedding United Methodist Church.Survivors include two sons, W.Harper Mitchell and Robert B.Mitchell; four grandchildren; one great-grandson; two sisters; nieces and nephews.
BLANCHARD, REV.FRANKLIN
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, 84, of Topsham, died Feb.3.Born in 1915, he graduated from Bradford Academy and received his master's degree from Boston University School of Theology.In 1958, he married June (Helfer) Blanchard.He served in the Army and the Navy.Survivors include his wife; two sons, Kirk and William; two daughters, Tammy McKane and Donna Lee Lawler; a sister; four grandchildren.
GAYLORD, ELOISE G.
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, 74, of Waitsfield, died Feb.3.Born in 1926 in East Warren, she was the daughter of Clifford and Evelyn (Ayers) Heath.She was attended East Warren Elementary School and graduated from the former Waterbury High School and continued her education at the University of Vermont and Burlington Business College.In 1948, she married Hadley Gaylord Sr.They made their home in Waitsfield, where she owned and managed Phyl-Den's Dairy Bar and was co-owner and bookkeeper of Hap's Service Station.She was a member of Waitsfield United Church of Christ.Survivors include her husband; six children, Phyllis Mayville, Pearl Vargas, Hayden Gaylord, Allen Gaylord, Hadley Gaylord Jr.and Walter Gaylord; 12 grandchildren.
CLARK, CARROLL A.
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, 63, formerly of Marshfield, died Feb.2.He was born in Boston, Mass.He served in the Air Force for 20 years, serving two tours in Vietnam.He worked for the State of Vermont Department of Labor and Industry.Survivors include his wife, Charlotte Clark; two sons, James and Robert; a daughter, Barbara Hersey; six grandchildren.
LANPHEAR, EVANGELINE, PHYLLIS
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, 68, of Barre, died Feb.3.Born in 1931 in Barre, she was the daughter of Charles and Faustina (Maker) Robar.She attended schools in Williamstown.She was first married to Leslie Cole and in 1970, she married Richard (Bud) Lanphear.She had worked at Sprague Electric Co.and McFarland House, both in Barre, and later for the Vermont State Tax Dept.Survivors include her husband; two sons, Kenneth and Ralph Cole; one step-son, Gary Lanphear; two step-daughters, Sandra Shortridge and Bonnie Mercier; one brother; three sisters; two grandchildren; 10 step-grandchildren; one great-grandchild; 11 step-great-grandchildren; several nieces, nephews and cousins.
SHELDON, HELEN L.
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, 46, of Waterbury, died Feb.4.Born in 1953 in Beaufort, S.C., she was the daughter of Leonard and Mary (Cluess) Vecchione.She graduated from St.Joseph by the Sea High School in Staten Island, N.Y.In 1978, she married Robert Sheldon.She was employed as a secretary.She had been a resident of the Waterbury area since 1994 and was employed by Resources for Community Living.Survivors include her husband; a daughter, Stephanie; her parents; a sister; a brother; nieces and nephews.
MANNING, JOHN F.
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, SR., 67, of Williamstown, died Feb.2.Born in 1932 in Bethel, he was educated in Little Northfield, Gaysville and Randolph schools.In 1953, he married Stella Nelson, who died in 1993.He operated a dump truck and a milk truck and farmed in Williamstown, retiring in the late 1980s.He then worked at the Lyle Haven Farm in East Montpelier.He had served in the Navy during the Korean War.Survivors include two stepsons, Worley Parton Jr.and Charles Parton; three brothers; five sisters.
PELKEY, CARL L.
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, 83, of Barre, died Feb.4.Born in 1915, he was the son of August and Amelia (Blow) Pelkey.He attended Spaulding High School.In 1950, he married Lillian Hyde, who died in 1988.He worked in Barre for Dubois Paint and Wallpaper Company and later for Smith, Whitcomb & Cook.After retirement he worked part-time for Peter Glenn Ski and Sports Outlet in Berlin.He served in the Army during WWII.He had been a member of St.Sylvester Church in Graniteville and more recently of St.Monica Church in Barre.Survivors include a nephew, Wayne Pelkey; a niece, Catherine Pelkey; a grandniece and nephew; three great-grandnephews.
TUCKER, DONALD F.
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, 73, formerly of Northfield, died recently.Born in 1926 in Northfield, he was educated in Washington schools.He became a master carpenter and also a mechanic, employed by Twin Town Motors in Barre.He worked at Randolph Furniture Co.and the Van Raalte Co., retiring from the Harris Co.in New Hampshire.He had served in the Army during the Korean War.Survivors include four daughters, Dona Byard, Deborah Tucker, DruEllen Riggs and Darcy Hamlin; several grandchildren; three sisters.
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