Mori, Eleanor May
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, 85, of Barre Town, died Jan.1.Born in 1914 in Montreal, P.Q., she was the daughter of Joseph and Eleanor (Smith) Wyatt.Following the death of her parents, she was raised by Jessie and John Matson in Lower Graniteville.She attended elementary school in Lower Graniteville and graduated from Spaulding High School.In 1938, she married Virgilio Mori, who died in 1991.She had been employed at the Department of Motor Vehicles for the state of Vermont and was a member of the Barre Congregational Church.Survivors include one son, Ronald; three grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.
Binaghi, Olga P.
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, 89, of East Barre, died Jan.3.Born in 1910 in Barre, she was the daughter of Daniel and Ida (Bassani) Saporiti.She attended elementary school in Barre and graduated from Spaulding High School.In 1940, she married Guido Binaghi, who died in 1975.She worked at Berg, Carmolli and Kent Insurance Agency and from 1965 to retirement in 1974, she was the secretary for the Granite Cutters International Association.She was a member of Mother Cabrini Church in East Barre.Survivors include a son, William; a daughter, Sylvia Malnati; six grandchildren; two great-granddaughters; nieces and nephews.
Parker, Howard F.
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, 81, of Vershire, died Jan.2.Born in 1918 in Vershire, he was the son of Frank and May (Ricker) Parker.He attended school in Vershire.In 1947, he married Edith M.O'Donnell.He was a logger and worked on the grounds crew at Dartmouth College.After retiring, he did roadside mowing for several area towns.He served in the 104th Yankee Division Medics during WWII.Survivors include his wife; three sons, Dawin, Malcolm and Wesley; a daughter, Cheryl Willey; two sisters; 12 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.
Pike, Teresa
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, 76, formerly of Montpelier, died Jan.2.Born in 1923 in Montpelier, she was the daughter of Amalio and Ormalinda (Lavin) Setien.She attended Barre schools and Spaulding High School.She had worked for New England Telephone and had been married to Henry B.Pike, who died in 1980.Survivors include one son, Peter; one daughter, Fawn Wheat; three grandchildren; two brothers.
LaFountain, Lloyd M.
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, 71, of Moretown, died Dec.29.Born in 1928 in Montpelier, he was the son of Edward and Elizabeth (Queor) LaFountain.He attended Barre City schools and was a veteran of WWII and Korea, serving in the Army.He had been employed at Rock of Ages.He then moved to Wallingford, Conn., where he was employed at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft and to Meriden, Conn., where he was employed by Nasa at Revere Electronics.In 1971, he returned to Barre.He retired in 1974.In 1948, he married Beatrice V.Edson.Survivors include his wife; one daughter, Judith Rogers; five grandchildren; one great-grandson; three brothers; five sisters; many nieces and nephews.
Purvee, Jessie M.
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, 87, formerly of Waterbury Center, died Jan.1.Born in 1912 in Waterbury Center, she was the daughter of Fred and Ollie Mae (Davis) Graves.Survivors include two daughters, Blanche Gault and Barbara Prescott; two sisters; two brothers; four grandchildren; four great-grandchildren.
Deforge, Charlie
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, 59, of East Montpelier, died Dec.30.Born in 1940, he was the son of Frank DeForge and Rena (Pecor) DeForge.He was a longtime granite industry employee.Survivors include his wife, Sandra DeForge; five sons, Jason DeForge, Thomas Stacy, James Stacy and Charles DeForge Dodge; three daughters, Laurie Pecor, Cindy Scott and Bonnie Duke; seven grandsons; five granddaughters; six brothers; five sisters; numerous cousins, nieces and nephews.
Chenette, George E.
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, 77, of Randolph, died Jan.3.Born in 1922, in Burlington, he was the son of Viola Archer.He graduated from Randolph High School and Burlington Business College.He worked at a grocery store in Hardwick, Howard's Market in Barre and P&C grocery store in Randolph.He retired after several years at the Petco Mini Mart in Randolph.In 1953, he married Virginia White.Survivors include his wife; a brother, Elmer Archer.
Buzzell, Glen R.
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, 88, formerly of Warren, died Jan.1.Born in 1911 in Warren, he was the son of Richard and Emily (Church) Buzzell.He graduated from Waitsfield High School and in 1939, married Marion Harris, who died in 1999.He was a millwright, designing, operating and troubleshooting sawmills, working at several mills in the Connecticut River Valley, including the Frank Gilman Sawmill in Tunbridge.He became custodian at the Brown Dormitory at Dartmouth College, retiring in 1976.Survivors include two sons, George and Max; seven grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren.
LINCOLN, JONATHAN D.
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, 41, of Montpelier, died Dec.30.Born in 1958 in Montpelier, he was the son of Arthur Lincoln Jr.and Arline (Picken) Lincoln.He attended Montpelier High School and New England College in Worcester, Mass.He was employed as a data processor for the State of Vermont and for various insurance companies.Survivors include his mother; a brother, Pete Lincoln.
ANDREOLETTI, AMELIA C.
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, 96, of Barre City, died Dec.29.Born in 1903 in Barre, she was the daughter of Ermano and Caterina (Arioli) Andreoletti.She attended Barre City schools.She had been employed at Holmes Jewelry Store, retiring in 1973.She was a member of St.Monica Parish.Survivors include one sister, Savina Thygesen; one sister-in-law, Yvonne Andreoletti; several nieces and nephews, grandnieces and nephews and great-great-nieces and nephews.
WALRATH, JEANETTE A.
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, 75, formerly of Barre, died Dec.14.Born in 1924 in Essex Junction, she was the daughter of Donat and Eva Lefevre.She graduated from Spaulding High School, from Riverside City College in California and from UCLA.In 1944, she married Leslie Walrath.She worked for the State Department in Washington, D.C.and was a substitute teacher.Survivors include her husband; two sons, Stephen and David; five grandchildren; a brother; a sister.
Evans, Ralph F.
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, 87, of Marshfield, died Dec.27.Born in 1912 in Groton, he was the son of Ralph and Bessie (Morrill) Evans.He graduated from Groton High School and attended Vermont State School of Agriculture (VTC).He was employed by the University of Vermont Extension Service as a DHIA milk tester.He graduated from the University of Vermont with a BS in dairy and animal husbandry.He taught dairy husbandry at VSSA was an instructor and assistant professor of animal husbandry at UVM.He attended the University of Maine, receiving an MS in animal husbandry.He managed the HP Hood Demonstration Farm in Beverly, Mass.and was head of the Agricultural Technology Division at VTC, retiring in 1978.Survivors include his wife, Miriam; one son, Gary; one daughter, Gail Evans-Africa; four grandchildren; one brother; one sister-in-law; nieces.
WILLIAMS, HARRY E.
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, 81, of Groton, died Dec.29.Born in 1914 in Topsham, he was the son of Hadie Belle (Welch) and Herbert Williams.He was married to Vina Williams, who died in 1978.He was a carpenter for Elmer Frost Building in Groton and a member of Groton Baptist Church.Survivors include a son, Stanley; a daughter, Sylvia Welch; a brother; a sister; nine grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren.
RIENDEAU, MICHAEL R.
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, 41, of Barre City, died Dec.29.Born in 1958 in Barre, he was the son of Roland and Claudette (Couture) Riendeau.He attended Barre City schools and graduated from Spaulding High School.He was employed by Woolworth's, Harry's Dept.Store and Barre Mills (Malden) and more recently at Bombardier's.He was a member of St.Monica Parish.Survivors include his parents; two sisters, Pam Thiverge and Carmen Ducharme; nieces and nephews; several cousins.
JOHANSON, CAROLYNN A.
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, formerly of Montpelier, died Dec.28.Born in Montpelier, she was the daughter of Forrest and Marjorie (Kitchin) Silloway.In 1968, she married George Johanson.She had worked at Medical Associates in Monroe County in PA and was a member of Christ Episcopal Church in Stroudsberg, PA.Survivors include her husband; a daughter, Erika; a sister.
ALSTON, DOUGLAS W.
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, 61, formerly of Hardwick and more recently of Barre, died Jan.3.Born in 1938 in St.Johnsbury, he was the son of Reginald and Doris (Jaeckel) Alston.He graduated from Rochville High School in Rochville, Conn.In 1965, he moved to Hardwick, and was employed by the state of Vermont as a boiler room operator in Montpelier and Waterbury.He served in the Navy from 1956 to 19671.Survivors include a sister, Marjorie Dalton.
BULLARD, JAMES W.
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, 83, of Sharon, died Jan.3.Born in 1916 in Stockbridge, he was the son of Alton and Caroline (Harlow) Bullard.He attended schools in Hartford and served in the Army during WWII.He began working at Central Vermont Railroad in Randolph in 1938 and retired in 1981.In 1938, he married Margaret Muir.Survivors include his wife; two sons, Raymond and Alton; a daughter, Marjorie Foley; a brother; six grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren.
KNOWLES, GERALD W.
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, 76, of Brookfield, died Jan.3.Born in 1923 in Brookfield, he was the son of Herbert and Gladys (Williams) Knowles.He attended schools in Brookfield.In 1941, he married Florence Sprague.He worked on the family farm in Brookfield and later joined Lord and Son Excavating of East Barre.He operated heavy equipment and drove trucks for 25 years, retiring in the mid-1980s.Survivors include his wife; two sons, Winston and Paul; a daughter, Rosa Knowles; two brothers; two sisters; 13 grandchildren; many great-grandchildren.
SMITH, ROBERT W.
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, 51, of Hardwick, died Jan.3.Born in 1948 in Morrisville, he was the son of Fay and Beulah (Bapp) Smith.He attended Peoples Academy.He was first married to Gail Boyce and later to Pauline Dufresne Howard.He was a truck driver for Anderson Concrete Co.and worked for the Stowe Mountain Co.He owned and operated a logging business in the Northeast Kingdom.Survivors include his mother; three daughters, Tammy Smith, Bobbie Jo Hill and Wanda Dunbar; two stepdaughters, Kimberly Morey and Brenda West; his companion, Pauline Smith; two brothers; four sisters; five grandchildren.
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