Mary M. Atkins
....show , a Vergennes resident passed away peacefully at Helen Porter Health care in Middlebury, November 16, 2009.
Mary was born December 7, 1938 in Burlington to Joseph A. and Alice Ruth (Shores) St. Pierre. She was a member of the Vergennes Grange #406 for many years. She enjoyed card playing, bingo, knitting, arts and crafts.
Mary is survived by a son, Eldon J. Atkins and his wife Pauline of Bristol; grandson, Marshall Atkins of Bridport, granddaughter, Kayla Smith, great granddaughter, Jocelyn both of Vergennes; sister-in-law, Linda, brother-in-law, Arland both of Ferrisburgh; a special friend, May Minor of Bristol; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her parents, sister , Anna St. Pierre; brother, Maynard St. Pierre; brothers-in-law, Hubert Atkins and Rollin Atkins.
A graveside service will be at the Maplewood Cemetery in Huntington 1:00 pm Friday, November 20.
Memorial contributions in Marys name may be made to either the American Diabetes Association or to the Helen Porter Health Care.
Cynthia A. Augeri
....show , age 63, a Walden resident, passed away Sunday, April 19, 2009, at the Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital with her family by her side.
Born July 31, 1945, in Meriden, Conn., to Herald and Albertine (White) Mefferd. She married Richard Augeri April 26, 1962, in Middletown, Conn. Cynthia and her family moved to Vermont in 1976, she loved Vermont. She was an active member of the Catholic Church for many years, she loved going to the library, reading, especially her mystery novels, she enjoyed crocheting and was an artist with a crochet hook. Her greatest love was her family and spending time with them.
Cynthia is survived by her husband of 46 years, Richard Augeri of Walden; her children, Lynette Augeri, Joseph Augeri and wife Sally Nardia, Daniel Augeri and wife Tricia, Jonathan Augeri and wife Kimberly, Richard Augeri and partner Andre, Sarah Augeri and companion Eric Kittredge; a special grandson Seth Augeri and fiancée Megan; nine additional grandchildren; one great-grandson; brother, Jeff Mefferd; sister Charlotte Tosto; a loving care-giver, Brenda Huntoon; and many nieces, nephews and friends.
There will be no calling hours and a private family will be held at a later date.
Memorial contributions in Cynthia's name may be made to the Danville Rescue Squad, 379 Brainard St., Danville, VT 05828.
Ola M. Bailey
....show , age 97 passed away, Friday, September 11, 2009 at her residence surrounded by her family.
Born February 6, 1912 in Brownington. She is the daughter of the late Lincoln and Alice (Gray) Campbell.
She spent her young life in Belchertown, MA. She graduated from West Springfield High School. She married Chester Bailey June 1, 1930. They enjoyed 52 years of marriage, moving to St. Johnsbury in 1945. They enjoyed their camp at Seymore Lake, golfing, and playing bridge. Ola enjoyed traveling. She spent many winters in Florida with her niece Beverly Jackson.
She was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, serving as a Relief Society President, and a Temple Worker in the Washington DC Temple.
Ola is survived by her two children and their spouses, Gerald (Jean) Bailey of Soldotna, Alaska, Judy (Larry) Hugo of North Hero, VT; 11 grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren. She was predeceased by a great granddaughter Bailey Hirss; 3 sisters and 2 brothers.
A celebration of her life will be held Monday, September 14, 2009 2:00 PM at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Lyndon Ward Chapel. A reception will follow the services at church. There will be no calling hours.
Memorial contributions in Olas name may be made to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Lyndon Ward c/o Bishop Fryer 1387 N. Littleton Rd., Littleton, NH 03561, The South Newfane Baptist Church, Box 58, 380 Dover Rd., South Newfane, VT 05351, or the Caledonia Home Health, 161 Sherman Dr., St. Johnsbury, VT 05819.
Patricia A. Barnes
....show , age 67, passed away, Wednesday, September 2, 2009 at the Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital following a brief illness. Born August 17, 1942 in Newport to Andrew S. and Freda M. (Morrow) Richardson, she grew up in Newport and St. Johnsbury, attending school in the St. Johnsbury area.
She married Raymond Barnes August 15, 1966 in St. Johnsbury; he predeceased her. She enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren, her pets, and flowers. She also enjoyed cooking. She would not let anyone go away hungry.
Patricia is survived by her four children, Raymond Barnes; Nyia Bean and fiancée, Brian Kittridge; Michael Barnes, all of St. Johnsbury; Dwayne Barnes and wife, Tiffany of Waterford; six grandchildren, Tyler, Brittney, Alicia, Rufus IV, Derek, and Breanna; her dogs, Chico & Pablo; sister, Joyce Phelps of Burlington. She was predeceased by a sister Janice.
There will be no calling hours and services will be held at the convenience of the family.
Herbert "Pa" Bennett
....show , 86, passed away on Monday, Oct. 19, 2009, at Fletcher Allen Health Care in Burlington.
Born in Bennett, Quebec to Wilfred and Wilamine Bennett, he attended Stark District School until the 8th grade. He retired in 1984 from Fairbanks Scales after 34 years. Upon retirement Herb spent many hours putting on siding and roofing, locally.
Herb could always be found in the bleachers or on the banks at every horse pull for miles around. Another hobby he enjoyed was square dancing on Saturday nights at the Lyndon Corner Grange.
Pa, as he was called by many, will be lovingly remembered for his quiet presence and calm ways, and for his helping hands devoted to assisting his children and family with many of their projects to make sure they would last more than a lifetime.
He was predeceased by three sisters and his eldest son Phil Bennett.
Survivors include four children, Melvin and Dawn Bennett of St. Johnsbury, Melody and Mac Curtis of Port Trevorton, Pa., Shari and Bruce Bona of Lyndonville, and Howard and Jackie of St. Johnsbury; 13 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.
A public burial service will be held on Friday, Oct. 23, at 1 p.m. at the St. Johnsbury Center Cemetery. The service will be officiated by Rev. Sargent. A get-together for family and friends will follow the burial at the home of Joyce Bennett, 379 Stark District Road.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Autism Speaks 5455 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 2250 Los Angeles, CA, 90036.
Reginald "Reg" Bennett
....show , age 85, of Lyndonville passed away Tuesday, July 21, 2009 at his residence.
The son of Earl R. and Gladys (Brown) Bennett. He was born May 17, 1924 in Newport. He served in the U S Army during WWII in Africa, Italy and Sicily. He was a member of the Lyndonville United Methodist Church where he met and later married his sweetheart Phyllis N. Garfield, November 4, 1945.
Reg enjoyed fishing, golfing, gardening, woodworking, camping and canoeing and spending time with his family. He would ski with his children, he volunteered at the Lyndon Town School updating medical records.
Reg is survived by his wife, Phyllis of Lyndonville, daughters, Nadine McCue and husband David of Sutton, Marcia Bennett of Lyndonville, Joyce Valley and husband Mark of Sheffield; grandchildren, Lisa Viljanen, Nathan McCue, Ryan McCue, Lori Preiss, William Valley, Heather Valley, Abigail Lynch and their spouses, ten great grandchildren; a brother Ronald Bennett of St. Johnsbury. He was predeceased by his parents, a step-mother, Clara, and daughter Diane Lynch.
A memorial service will be Saturday, July 25, 11:00 am at the Lyndonville United Methodist Church with Rev. Barbara A. Dwyer, officiating.
Memorial contributions may be made in Regs name to the Lyndonville United Methodist Church Roof Fund, P.O. Box 543, Lyndonville, VT 05851
Thelma F. Bergeron
....show , age 94 passed away Sunday, August 30, 2009 at the North Country Hospital in Newport.
Born August 7, 1915 in Pearceton, Quebec, Canada the daughter of Earl & Francis (Gage) Corey. She married Charles W. Bergeron, he predeceased her in 2005. Member of the Orleans Country Club. She worked as a pastry chef for the Orleans Country Club. Loved baking pies and donuts, socializing at Orleans Country Club, her family and friends were her greatest joy.
She is survived by her son and daughter in law, Charles & Johanne Bergeron of St-Armond, Qc,; a nephew Wayne Sornberger of Burlington, a good friend, Evelyn Wagner of Newport. She was predeceased by an infant son.,
A memorial service will be held at the Orleans Federated Church Friday, September 4, 2:00 PM
Memorial contributions may be made in Thelmas name to Orleans Emergency Unit Inc., 1327 Dry Pond Rd., Glover, VT 05839
Peter J. Blackbird
....show , age 44, of Wheelock, passed away Thursday, October 15, 2009 surrounded by his family.
Peter was born September 25, 1965 in Rutland. He is the son of Kenneth J. and Judith (Alexander) Blackbird. Peter attended Fair Haven Union High School, he worked on several farms, and at the slate quarries as a teenager he then worked as a carpenter with his father at Best Way Homes.
Peter is survived by his parents, Jim and Judy Blackbird of Wheelock; sister, Katherine Bruno, nephew, Jonathan Bruno both of Rutland, grand niece, Abby Bruno of Rutland, a brother, Jim Blackbird, Jr. of Bennington, sister, Brenda and husband William Jones of Poultney, nieces, Emily and Rachel, aunts and uncles, Karen and Dennis Barrett of Fair Haven, Thomas and Linda Blackbird of Hampton, NY, James and Barbara Alexander of Castleton, Charles and Cathy Book of West Haven, Mason and Susan Alexander, III of Benson; paternal grandmother, Grace Blackbird of Rutland, 23 cousins, special friends, Larry and Barbara Genier of Essex Jct., Ed Brown and family of Wheelock, Jason Bora and family of Wheelock, Brian Genier and family of Hampton, NY, former wife Eileen Blackbird of St. Johnsbury. He was predeceased by maternal grandparents, Mason and Dorothy Alexander, Jr., paternal grandfather Ira K. Blackbird.
Visiting hours will be at Pearsons Funeral Home Saturday, October 17, 3:00 pm till 5:00 pm with a memorial service beginning at 4:00 pm.
Dora H. Blodgett
....show , a Lyndonville resident, passed away on Monday, Feb. 9, 2009, at the Pines Health & Rehab Center following a short illness.
Dora was born Nov. 8, 1916, in Westmore. She was the daughter of Charles and Hazel Ingersoll. She was predeceased by her husband David of 66 years in March 2008 She was an avid housekeeper as well as an avid worker for May Store in Lyndonville for several years. Dora was an avid baseball and football fan.
Dora is survived by her loving son, Everett N. Blodgett and wife Jacqueline, of St. Albans; a grandson Michael D. Blodgett; two great-grandsons of Richford; two sister-in-laws Helen L. Edwards of Oakland, Calif., and Rosemary B. Cole of Newport, N.H.; and several nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by a son, Arthur D. Blodgett in 2008.
A family funeral service will be held in the spring with interment in the Lake View Cemetery in Westmore.
Raymond E. Bolton
....show , age 87, a Lyndon resident passed away Sunday, December 27, 2009 at Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital.
Raymond was born January 24, 1922 in Peacham, the son of Henry and Elsie (McCloeon) Bolton. He grew up in West Danville and Waterford, graduating from Graves School in Waterford. He married Mary Dubois, the love of his life; she predeceased him. He later married Marion Rexford; she predeceased him. He was a farmer, and enjoyed working on the farm, fishing, animals, and playing cards.
He is survived by a son, Arthur Bolton of Lunenburg; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren; three sisters, Olive Morey of St. Johnsbury, Betty Daniels of Worcester, VT, Esther Cuthbertson of McIndoe Falls; brother, Burton Bolton of Wells, ME; several step-children and step-grand and great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews; and special friends Bill Cole, Della and Jody. He was predeceased by a brother, Everett Bolton and a sister, Geraldine Chamberlin.
Visiting hours will be Wednesday from Noon till 2:00 pm with a funeral service immediately following at Pearsons Funeral Home.
Walter E. Boynton
....show , age 94, a Lyndonville resident, passed away Wednesday, October 7, 2009 at the Pines Health & Rehab. Center.
He was born July 9, 1915 in Dracut, MA to Walter E. and Helen F. (Short) Boynton. He graduated from Dracut High School, class of 1932. Walter served in the US Coast Guard between 1935 and 1938. He worked for H.P. Hood from 1941 until his retirement in 1975. In the summer of 1994, Walter moved to Lyndonville. He was a 50 year member of the Ancient Brothers Lodge #178 F & A M in Auburn and Lewiston, ME.
Walter is survived by two children, Ret. Air Force Colonel Gerald Boynton and wife Sharon of OFallen, IL, Larry Boynton of Lyndonville; two grandchildren, Jean Mathers and husband Air Force Colonel Russell Mathers of Osan Air Base, Korea, Brenda Boynton and fiancee, Chris of Neptune, NJ; a great granddaughter Shannon Mathers; two special friends, Edith Rivers, Fran Silva both of Lyndonville. He was predeceased by his wife, Marie I. Boynton, a son, David A. Boynton.
Services will be private and at the convenience of the family.
Gordon Mervin Browne
....show died peacefully September 25, 2009, at Kendal at Hanover in Hanover, NH. Born August 6, 1923, he was the son of Gordon and Miriam Browne of St. Louis, Missouri.
A 1945 graduate of Harvard University with a Masters degree in Education from Northwestern University, he lived what he characterized as a blessed life. He married Edith Carlton August 25, 1945, and shared a full, loving life with her until her death in 2001. He is survived by six children: Sarah Browne Polito and her husband Joseph, Charles Browne and his wife Wynne, Rebecca Browne Lafferty and her husband, Bruce, Deborah Browne Carpilio, Elizabeth Browne, and Richard Browne and his wife Catharine, was the proud grandfather of fourteen grandchildren and five great-grandchildren, and is also survived by his dear friend Patricia Ballou.
Raised as a Congregationalist, Gordon (known to many as Gordy and occasionally Bud) found his spiritual home in the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) in the early 1950s. The Societys principles of peace, love, and service to others guided him throughout his personal and his professional lives.
He liked to say he had four careers. His first career began in Illinois where he taught and coached seventh and eighth graders, instilling in many of them a love of literature, of sports, and of him as their friend. When the family moved to Cape Cod in 1958, he began his second career as a free-lance writer, a career he continued to practice throughout his life, producing short stories, articles, pamphlets on Quakerism, and speeches as well as editing two textbooks on world literature. When Cape Cod Community College opened, he joined the faculty in 1962 to begin his third career, reaching out to all students but having a particularly strong influence on some of the veterans returning from Vietnam. His ever-deepening faith and involvement in Quakerism led him to take early retirement from teaching so he could pursue his fourth career working in international relations for the Society of Friends, a ten-year career that allowed him to reach out to people worldwide in the interests of peace and justice. In 1988, he retired to Vermont, but his commitment to Quaker service and his love of words, from terrible puns to great literature, never wavered.
Even as he pursued his four careers, he worked to achieve equality and peace for all. He and his wife were among the group who founded the Cape Cod branch of the NAACP; they were military tax resisters in the early 1960s; he did draft counseling for those seeking Conscientious Objector status during the Vietnam War. His commitment to peace and to the Society of Friends were natural catalysts to leadership in New England Quakerism and ultimately in international Quakerism. He was much admired as both a speaker about and as an example of Quaker values.
Asked to provide a biography for Kendal at Hanover, the retirement community to which he and his wife moved in 1999, he observed, The three things I am serious about are religion, marriage, and baseball. He lived to see his three favorite teams win the World Series: the Boston Red Sox in 2004, the Chicago White Sox in 2005, and the St. Louis Cardinals in 2006. He was joyously married to Edith for 56 years. He would no doubt say that his religion and prayers contributed to these successes.
His final years as an Alzheimers patient demonstrated Gordon Brownes essential sweetness and loving nature. A celebration of his life will be held Sunday, October 4, at 2:00 p.m. at Kendal at Hanover in Hanover, NH. Gifts in memory of Gordon Browne may be sent to Friends World Committee for Consultation, Section of he Americas, 1506 Race St., Philadelphia, PA 19102, or to the Cape Cod Community College Educational Foundation, Cape Cod Community College, 2240 Iyanough Rd., West Barnstable, MA 02668.
Darlene Jane Carriere (Dixon)
....show Born on July 15, 1967, Passed away unexpectedly on Friday, May 22, 2009.
She was the daughter of the late Maurice Carriere of Lyndonville, Vt. & Geraldine Carriere & Donald Farnsworth of Barton Vt.
Darlene graduated from Lake Region High School in 1987.
She was a longtime employee of Murphy Realty & The Comfort Inn in St. Johnsbury, Vt.
Darlene enjoyed being a wife, mom, sister and aunt. Playing Bingo, going to the ocean and spending time with her friends. She spent a majority of her life helping those less fortunate than she was.
Darlene was predeceased by her father Maurice & her lifetime friend Dan Horner.
Darlene is survived by her husband Dan Dixon, 2 children Kevin Wheeler Jr. & Stacey Wheeler, 2 stepchildren Nicholas & Jacob Dixon. 6 Brothers and Sisters, Neil Carriere of Bristol Vt., Douglas & Wife Diane Carriere of Charlestown NH, Sharon & husband Kevin Sabens of St. Johnsbury Center Vt., Peter Carriere of Hyde Park, Vt., Her twin sister Carlene Perry of Lyndonville Vt., Tony & Wife Melody Carriere of Whitefield NH. Several nieces and nephews and many loving friends.
Calling hours will be June 3rd from 6-8 p.m. at Pearsons Funeral Home 70 Church St., Lyndonville Vt. Funeral Service will be held Friday June 5th at 2:00 p.m. at the Lyndonville United Methodist Church. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made for her children in care of Sharon Sabens, P.O. Box 229 St. Johnsbury Center Vt. 05863.
Lillian A. Chouinard
....show , 91, of 818 Old Center Road, died unexpectedly at her home Thursday, May 14, with her constant companion Sophie the pug on her lap, after an extended illness.
She was born in Jaffrey, New Hampshire on Christmas Eve, 1917. She was raised on a farm of beauty on Old Peterboro Road in Jaffrey. She attended school in Jaffrey and was a member of the graduating class of 1935 at Conant High in Jaffrey.
Lillian had been a resident of Vermont since joining her husband Melvin in marriage May 31, 1941 and coming to Waterford as a new bride. She loved her family and never really retired, always willing to volunteer, and community service she did well for 35 active years, receiving the Presidents award in 2005 recognizing her many years of service to several organizations and agencies, NVRH being a favorite. In Lillians younger adult years she was a member of the Passumpsic Valley Grange, the PTA and its President, and also the Passumpsic Home Dem, and the Passumpsic Card Players.
She was a member of Notre Dame des Victoires Church in St. Johnsbury, and later a member of St. John the Evangelist Church and a member of its Church Council. Lillian always stood ready to help others.
Her family who survive her include one daughter, Nancy Chouinard Cohen and her husband Elwood of 796 Old Center Rd, St. Johnsbury, VT; one son, Paul A. Chouinard and his wife Burnadette of P.O. Box 6, Danville, VT; four grandchildren, Candace Cohen-Carter and her husband Thomas, Todd Cohen and his wife Stephanie, Elizabeth Levine, and Michael Chouinard and his wife Lindsey; seven great-granddaughters and two great-grandsons, nephews, nieces, god-children and special friends.
Lillian was predeceased by her husband Melvin; her parents Marcel and Angeline LEToile; two brothers Orand and Raymond; two sisters Marie Beauvais and Beatrice Parker; and an identical twin granddaughter Constance Leigh Cohen.
There will be no public services or burial at Lillians request. Donations in her memory may be made to the Melvin O. And Lillian A. Chouinard Scholarship Fund in care of Nancy Chouinard Cohen, 796 Old Center Road, St. Johnsbury, VT 05819, the 4-H Foundation of New Hampshire, Moiles House, 180 Main St, Durham, NH 03824, or the Good Shepherd School, 121 Maple St, St. Johnsbury, VT 05819.
Herbert E. Curtis
....show , a lifelong Sutton resident passed away Wednesday, August 19, 2009 at Maple Lane Nursing Home.
Born December 24, 1924 in Sutton to Avery R. and Violet I (Clark) Curtis. He married Florence Walker, she predeceased him. He was a farmer, farming in the Sutton area.
Herbert is survived by a brother, Wayne Curtis and his wife Ivy of Oakland, Ontario; a sister, Alice Ginger Cabrera and husband Ignacio Sonny of MA, several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by a sister Geraldine Strout.
A graveside service will be held Tuesday, August 25, 11:00 am at the Sutton North Ridge Cemetery
Grace (King) Emery
....show With great grace and dignity, Grace finished her work here on earth Friday, November 20, 2009 and no doubt is already busy in her Makers garden, nurturing puppies, bluebirds, hummingbirds, butterflies, flowers and children.
She was born March 12, 1925 in Meredith, NH, the daughter of Joseph F. Jr. and Sadie King. In 1927 the family moved to a farm in South Wheelock where she grew up attending Chandler Pond School, and graduated from Lyndon Institute in 1942.
She married Earnest G. Emery and they settled in Kirby in October 1949, where they raised their 5 children.
She is survived by her eldest daughter, Shirley Connor of Slippery Rock, PA., who helped care for her these past few months and her youngest son, David F. Emery, who cared for her the past few years. Also a wonderful brother and sister-in-law, Lawrence and Alberta King of St. Johnsbury; her grandchildren which she took great pride in helping raise; Michael Willey and wife Patricia of St. Johnsbury Center; Lori Cihon and husband Ken of Slippery Rock, PA; Shawn K. Brooks of NE; Barry E. Brooks and wife Tina of Lyndon; 8 great grandchildren, 3 great-great grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, and three children, James E., Jean E., and Robert L.
She served her community as Cemetery Sexton, 1st Constable, and a Tax Collector with compassion. She was a pioneer in bussing children to school, joining other women who established their own bus routes, which included Virginia Greer of East Burke, Ethel Jones of South Kirby, and Erma Baker of S. Wheelock. She loved each and every child, and drove bus for 22 years. Kirbys older neighbors will remember her tireless work in putting on dances at the Town Hall, and trying to raise money to bring running water to the Brookside School. She was a life member of the VFW Auxiliary, Lyndonville Post #10038. While her passion for hunting, fishing and cooking were legendary, her non-judgemental attitude and acceptance of whatever life handed her with a beautiful smile is what made her an institution to all who knew her. She will be greatly missed.
Should you wish, memorial contributions in her memory can be made to the family, to carry on her tradition of feeding birds and wildlife during the coming winter months, at 952 North Kirby Rd., Lyndonville, VT 05851.
There will be no calling hours (at her request) and no services.
Roger Estes
....show , 86 passed away Monday December 14th.
Born September 21, 1923 to the late Ernest and Catherine (Corey) Estes of Bath NH. Roger was an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed hunting, fishing and gardening. Roger worked many years at Newman Lumber Co. in Woodsville NH he also worked with Harrry Hodge of Landaff NH.
His is survived by his brother Wendell Estes and his wife Beverly Estes, sisters Thelma Stebbins of Littleton NH and Lois Estes of Portsmouth NH also many Nieces and Nephews. He was predeceased by his parents, brothers Lyle Estes, Robert Estes and Howard Estes sisters Blanche (Estes)Page and Bernice (Estes)Dexter. There will be a graveside service May 22, 2010 at the Bath Village Cemetery in Bath NH.
A donation in his memory may be made to the Union House patient activities department @ 3086 Glover St., Glover, VT 05839.
Alice E. Fisher
....show , a former Lyndonville resident passed away, Monday, July 27, 2009 at her home in MA.
Born March 2, 1918 in Barnet to William T. and Elizabeth (Placey) Surridge she attended school in Waterford and graduated from the 8th grade. In 1935 she married Oliver L. Fisher, he predeceased her in 1983. She enjoyed cooking and watching the birds and animals.
Alice worked for Tenny Farms in Northfield, MA, Erving Paper Mills in Erving, MA, Pine Knoll Nursing Home in Lyndonville, and ran a Community Home for the Elderly and Disabled for 19 years. She was a member of the VFW Auxiliary, Post 10038 for15 years. Over the years she attended the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, United Methodist Church, Lyndonville First Congregational Church.
Alice is survived by her children, Oliver K. Fisher of GA, Calvin & Erla Fisher of MA, James & Sandy Fisher of ME, Diane & Harold Burrington of ME, a special son in law, Richard Zuron, a special niece, Debra Zuron both of MA, a sister Nellie Surridge of NH. Many grandchildren & great grandchildren, one great-great grandson. Several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by a daughter, Clarisce Zuron, son, Allen Fisher, two grandchildren, Little Butchy Fisher, & Peter Fisher.
Visiting hours will be Friday evening from 6:00 pm till 8:00 pm at Pearsons Funeral Home, 70 Church St., Lyndonville. Graveside services will be Saturday 11:00 am at the Danville Green Cemetery , Danville.
Memorial contributions to assist with end of life expenses may be made in Alices name c/o Diane Burrington P.O. Box 1243, Gray ME 04039.
Vernita E. Heywood
....show - Surrounded by family members in her home in Lyndonville, Vernita went to be with her Lord on November 6, 2009. She was born November 8, 1924 in Wheelock, the only child of Charles A. Flanders and Olive M. (Chamberlain) Flanders Peak. Vernitas father died while she was just an infant and her mother later married George Peak.
Vernita graduated from Lyndon Institute in 1942 and married Warren H. Heywood in 1945. Together they raised six children, four of their own, and a niece and nephew after the death of Warrens sister in 1955.
A working mother and homemaker, Vernita worked at the Darling Inn, Woolworths, Ames and Lyndon State College where she retired as the bookstore manager in 1990 after 22 years of service. She was active in the Methodist Church, teaching Bible School and Sunday School. When her boys were young she was a Den Mother for the Cub Scouts. She loved crossword puzzles, reading, gardening, knitting mittens and crocheting afghans for the many grandchildren, but will be most missed and best remembered by all for her famous chocolate chip cookies. They were the best!
Vernita was predeceased by her husband Warren in 1992 after 46 years of marriage. She was also predeceased by both parents, her step-father, two step-brothers, Irvin Peak and Melvin Peak, one step-sister, Alma (Peak) Noyes, and a great-grandson Gabriel Heywood. She is survived by three sons, Roger and his wife Frances (Millie) of Lyndonville, Roland and his wife Francine of Derby, Robert and his wife Faye of Lyndonville, one daughter, Brenda of Lyndonville, her niece Susan (Varney) Johnson and her husband Jim of Bennington, NH, her nephew James Varney and his wife Mary of Constable, NY, nine grandchildren, four step-grandchildren, twenty great-grandchildren, nine step-great-grandchildren, one sister-in-law, Mary Ann Heywood and other nieces and nephews.
We will miss Vernita, but know that she is in the arms of the Lord. Memorial contributions may be made to the animal shelter of your choice.
Calling hours will be Sunday, November 8, from 3:00 to 5:00 PM at Pearsons Funeral Home. Graveside services will be held Monday, November 9, 2009 at the Dexter Cemetery in Sheffield, VT at 11 AM for anyone wishing to attend.
Dennis M. Higgins
....show , age 51, a East Haven Resident passed away, Wednesday, July 1, 2009 at his home.
Born December 16, 1957 in St. Johnsbury. He is the son of Franklin and Elizabeth (Newton-Hudson) Higgins. He graduated Lyndon Institute Class of 1975., he married Mildred E. Williams on June 30, 1979. He was a member of the East Haven Volunteer Fire Dept. serving as Chief and Asst. Chief for many years. He enjoyed fishing, hunting building models, trains, collecting gargoyles, going to camp firefighting, hanging with his hunting buddies.
Dennis is survived by his wife, Mildred, two children, Melissa Ann Higgins and companion Chad Tyler, Jonathan A. Higgins and companion Ashley L. Gallardo all of East Haven; his little buddies, Axel James Theroux and Russell Norway, Cameron Tyler, and his hunting buddies; mother in law, Ruth Williams of Morgan, sister Penny Cleverley St. Johnsbury, one brother, several nieces and nephews; his favorite hookers, Wayne and Angela.
Calling hours will be Sunday evening from 5- 7 pm at Pearsons Funeral Home, located at 70 Church St., Lyndonville. A funeral service will be Monday 10:00 am at the funeral home.
To help the family defray funeral expenses please make Memorial contribution to Pearsons Funeral Home, P.O. Box 336, Lyndonville, VT 05851
Thomas E. Keithan
....show , age 75, of Lyndon Center Passed away in the comfort of his own home Tuesday, January 6, 2009 surrounded by his family.
Thomas was born September 22, 1933 in New haven, CT. The son of the late George and Rose Keithan.
Thomas was a veteran of the Korean war. He worked for 20 years at St. J. Trucking where he was an amazing mechanic and assistant foreman. He retired from Sunflower Carriers in Deland, FL in 1999.
He enjoyed camping, dancing, and NASCAR racing. He was Jeff Gordons biggest fan. Most of all he enjoyed spending time with his family who he loved and adored.
Thomas is survived by his wife of nearly 56 years Clarice Keithan, 73 of Lyndon Center; his 4 children, Thomas Keithan, Jr. and wife Julie of Sheffield, Wendell Keithan and Sally of Shoreham, Dawn Blodgett and husband Fred of Lyndon Center, Howard Keithan and wife Ivy of Lyndon Center; a brother-in-law Dwight Davis and wife Caroline of Kirby, a sister-in-law, Lisa Turecek and husband Jim, their son Austin of Ansonia, CT; his grandchildren Heather, Scott, Davey, Emily, Luke, Vincent, Nicholas, Jenna, Adam, and Sadee Rose, numerous great grandchildren; brothers, George, Peter, Paul and John, sisters, Edith, Emily, Eleanor, and Margaret; nieces and nephews who will all miss him dearly. Thomas shared a special love for his granddaughter Victoria who along with her daughter Madison were his primary caregiver.
The family would like to thank his favorite nurse, Sarah Sharett for all her support and the special bond she shared with Tom.
A memorial service wil be held at the Lyndon Bible Church Saturday, January 10, 11:00 AM. Please join us as we celebrate the life of Thomas E. Keithan, Sr.
In lieu of flowers monetary donations would be greatly appreciated to assist the family at this time of need. 62 Lower Pudding Hill Rd., Lyndon Center, VT 05850
Anita Hortense Scott Killian
....show , longtime Vermont resident, died on May 5, 2009 at Blue Spruce Home for the Retired in Bradford, Vermont. She was 91 years old.
She was born in North Berwick, Maine on May 25, 1917, the only child of Bernice May Jenkinson and William Ariel Scott.
Anita Scott, or "Scotty" to her friends at Simonds High School in Warner, New Hampshire, graduated as Valedictorian of her class there in 1934. She participated in writing and drama clubs at Simonds.
Four years later, she graduated from Keene State Teachers College with a degree of Bachelors of Science in Education, having majored in English Literature, in preparation for her lifelong teaching career, That career spanned eighteen years of full time classroom teaching and included an array of age-levels and content areas from first grade to high school sophomores in Michigan, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont.
On June 22, 1940 in Claremont, New Hampshire, she married Edgar Walter Killian of Dearborn, Michigan. He was a professional forester who, after receiving his Bachelor of Science in Forestry from Michigan State University, worked for the U.S. Forest Service in Wisconsin, Colorado and New Hampshire.
Edgar and Anita Killian resided in Bennington for twenty four years. Both were active in the First Baptist Church, and were members of Mt. Anthony Country Club. They later moved to Randolph, Vermont, where Anita taught in the public schools. They eventually retired to a custom built home of their own design in Wilder, Vermont.
Anitas husband Edgar predeceased her on May 10, 1997. Survivors include four daughters, Charlotte K. Yoder of Wilder, VT, Constance K. Escher of Princeton, NJ, Patricia Killian of Wilder, VT, and Elizabeth Killian of East Montpelier, VT, a son E. Walter Killian, Jr. of Randolph, VT., and four grandchildren.
A memorial service for Anita Scott Killian will be held Sunday, May 31, 1:30 PM at the Norwich Congregational Church of Norwich, Vermont. A private burial service will be held at the West Brookfield, Vermont Cemetery.
Donations in Anitas memory may be made to the Norwich Congregational Church, Norwich, Vermont or Keene State College, Keene, New Hampshire.
Robert P. "Mobil Bob" Lawrence
....show , a Kirby resident passed away, Tuesday, August 11, 2009 at his home, he was 63.
The son of Harold K. and Marie I. (St. Pierre) Lawrence, he was born April 3, 1946 in St. Johnsbury. He worked for Pike Industries, and Greenwood Services for many years. He owned and operated Bobs Mobil Repair Service for 15 years, he loved working, he enjoyed his Mustang, buying & selling rigs, and golfing. He really enjoyed running the roads to visit and help others in need. He was proud to have received his GED later in life.
Bob is Survived by his five children, Lee Newell of St. Johnsbury, Kenneth Newell & companion Monica France of St. Johnsbury, Tammy Mitchell & husband Steve of Lyndonville, Kevin Sizen & wife Tamara of Lyndonville, Shirl Sizen & fiancé David White of St. Johnsbury, brothers and sisters, Jeannette Shier & husband Larry of Romeo, MI, Joe Hall of MA, Ginny Perry & husband Wilfred of Brownington, Jon Hall & wife Jane of PA, Beatrice Boyden & husband Bill of MA; twelve grandchildren, two great grandchildren, several nieces & nephews; best friends Pam & Alan Brink of Lyndonville. He was predeceased by his parents, a second father, Forest Arnold Hall, brother, Russell Hall, sister, Fanny Hall.
Visiting hours will be at Pearsons Funeral Home Friday August 14, between the hours of 4:00 pm till 8:00 pm. Funeral services will be Saturday 11:00 am at the Lyndonville United Methodist Church, interment will be in the Kirby Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in Bobs name may be made to the Norris Cotton Cancer Center North, 1080 Hospital Drive, St, Johnsbury, VT 05819.
Elaine Joyce Leduc
....show , 67, a St. Johnsbury resident passed away suddenly Tuesday, December 22, 2009 at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center.
She was born May 13, 1942 in Wheelock she is the daughter of Fred Clarence & Doris Irene (Allen) Stone She grew up in the St. Johnsbury area graduating from St. Johnsbury Academy. She married Richard R. Leduc, the father of her children.
Elaine was a long time employee of the Lyndon Town School and more recently of the Caledonian Record.
She enjoyed playing bingo, camping and spending time with her children and grandchildren.
Elaine is survived by her four sons, Michael Leduc and wife Patricia of Lyndonville, Paul Leduc and wife Michelle of St. Johnsbury, David Leduc and wife Debbie of Lyndonville, Roger Leduc of Sutton; mother in law, Juliette Desmarais Leduc of Lyndonville; Lucille Livingston of St. Peters. MO, Richard Morse of Granby, CT, Lorraine Doucet of Franklin, NH, Nancy Barnes of Simsbury, CT, Sandi Withers of East Burke; grandchildren, Meagan Leduc, Brody Leduc, Lucas Hoyt; she was predeceased by two brothers, Ronald Stone & Herman Stone.
Memorial contributions in Elaines name may be made to Upper Valley Hostel, 17 South St., Hanover, NH 03755.
Calling hours will be Wednesday, December 30 from 5:00 pm till 6:00 pm with a vigil service to follow at Pearsons Funeral Home. Interment will be in the spring in St. Elizabeth Cemetery.
Edna Lowell Leonard
....show , age 85, a West Burke native and most recently of 122 Main St., Lyndonville. Edna passed away Monday, February 23, 2009 following a brief stay at The Pines .
Born in West Burke on May 31, 1923, she was one of five children to George and Emily (Grant) Lowell.
She graduated from the Fletcher School in 1937, Lyndon Institute in 1941, and the Lyndon Teachers College in 1961. She taught the 3rd and 4th grades at Sutton School for 24 years. She married Merton Leonard in August 1940; he predeceased her in July 1988. Edna and Merton raised two sons in Lyndonville, Merton, Jr. and Brian. Merton Jr. and his wife, Nancy, live in West Burke and have three sons, Gerald, Jonathan, and Javin, who have five children. Brain and his wife, Linda, reside in Rancho Cordova, CA and have two daughters, Desiree and Lenea, one son, Matthew; they have eight children. Edna is also survived by a brother, James Lowell and his wife, Althea, of Balston Spar, NY, and their children; sister-in-law, Alberta Davis and her children; three brothers-in-law, Reginald Leonard, Norman Leonard, Cecil Leonard and their children; numerous nieces and nephews.
Graveside services will be Tuesday, June 9, 11:00 AM at the Hillside Cemetery in West Burke.
Roland Wayne Letourneau
....show , a St. Johnsbury resident passed away Thursday, July 30, 2009 at The Pines Health & Rehab. Center he was 79.
The son of Arthur W and Clara M. (Hallett) Letourneau. He was born December 2, 1929 in St. Johnsbury. He served in the U S Navy during the Korean Conflict. He married Mary Ellen Kenney July 4, 1955 in St. Johnsbury.
Roland was a member of St. Johns Church , serving on the Parish Counsel, was a Knight of Columbus, he coroneted adoration for many years. He enjoyed the Navy reunions, hunting and hunting camp with his buddies, woodworking, boy scouts, the camp on Miles Pond, he was especially proud of his wife and family, as well as reinstating the Trade School Alumni Reunions after several missed years and then turning the records over to the St. Johnsbury Academy to be maintained.
Roland is survived by his loving wife of 54 years, Mary of St. Johnsbury, his 4 children and their spouses, Wayne & (Allison) Letourneau of Burlington, Tina & (Francis) Drake of Lebanon, NH, Patricia & (David) Henderson of Essex Junction, Pamela & (Derrick) Fallon of Randolph; brother Lowell Letourneau of Burlington, brothers in law, Freddy & (Gloria) Kenney, Floyd Kenney, Stephen & (Nancy) Burgess; sisters in law, Marie & (Alan) Letourneau of Barton, Helen K. Bedor of Lyndonville; grandchildren, Benjamin Letourneau & fiancee, Caitlin of N. Andover, MA, Brian Letourneau & partner, Katrina of Plant City, FL, Casey, Sean, & Christina Drake of Lebanon, NH, Chelsea & Jared Henderson of Essex Junction, Colin & Ian Fallon of Randolph, NE. Several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents, brothers, Alan & twin Russell, mother in law, Catherine T. Burgess, sisters in law, Gloria (Lowell) Letourneau & Hilda K. Daigle.
Visiting hours will be Sunday evening August 2, from 5:00 pm till 7:00 pm at Pearsons Funeral Home. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Monday, August 3, 11:00 am at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, with Rev. Patrick Forman, celebrant. Interment with Military Honors will follow at St. Johnsbury Center Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in Rolands name are requested to the Good Shepherd Catholic School, 121 Maple St, Johnsbury, VT 05819 or the St. Johnsbury Trade School Alumni Association, Streter / Trafton Fund c/o St. Johnsbury Academy or a charity of one's choice.
Alton Lund
....show , 51 of Sutton passed away at home surrounded by his loving family, Monday, September 7, 2009.
Born March 22, 1958 in Concord, the son of Shirley and Dearth (Gaudette) Lund
Alton grew up in the Concord area attending Concord High School. He married Pamela J. Brown on October 2, 1982 in West Burke. He was an active member of the Lyndon Bible Church. He was a tractor trailer driver for many years most recently working for Pike Industries. Alton loved and enjoyed spending time with his family; he loved tractor trailers and motorcycles. He spent many hours riding the back roads of Victory, Granby, Concord and surrounding areas. He especially enjoyed the Toys for Tots ride each year. He also enjoyed hunting, fishing, Willoughby Lake, and watching his son box.
Alton is survived by his loving wife of nearly 27 years, Pamela Lund, three children, Joseph Lund, Travis Lund, Autumn Lund all of Sutton; a sister in law Betty Lund of Miles Pond; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by a brother, Wayne Lund, a sister Ruby Priest, and his father in law Arthur E. Brown.
Calling hours will be Wednesday evening from 6:00 pm till 8:00 pm at the Lyndon Bible Church. A memorial service will be at the church Thursday, 11:00 am with Pastor Joel Battaglia, officiating. Interment will be in the Newark Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made in Altons name to either Caledonian Home Health at 161 Sherman Drive, St. Johnsbury, VT 05819 or the Norris Cotton Cancer Center North at 1080 Hospital Rd., St. Johnsbury, VT 05819
Joyce Potter Lynch
....show , 84 of Hill Street, Lyndonville, VT died peacefully, surrounded by her loving family and friends, January 22, 2009 at Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital in St. Johns bury, VT.
Joyce was born in Belvidere Center, Vermont on February 24, 1924, the only daughter of Grover and Bertha (Fletcher) Potter. In early 1925 she moved with her family to Montpelier, VT.
Joyce graduated Montpelier High School in 1942. Prior to graduation she was employed in the operating department of Green Mountain Power Corporation; retiring after 25 years of service.
On May 27, 1967 she married Jack Prior Lynch of Lyndonville. They enjoyed many happy years together, traveling, camping and dancing.
In February, 1969 Joyce started employment at Lyndon State College with the psychology department as a departmental secretary. She retired on May 1, 1989.
Joyce was a life member of Rob Morris #24 Order of the Eastern Star and a life member of the VFW #792 Auxiliary in Montpelier. She was a member of Trinity Methodist Church in Montpelier and later a member of the First Congregational Church in Lyndonville.
Joyce enjoyed playing the piano and especially enjoyed knitting childrens Irish Knit Sweaters.
Joyce is survived by a beloved step-daughter, Sherry Lynch Bowers of Birmingham, Alabama. Three grandchildren, Wendy Stevens, Jim Bowers (Lisa) and Sherry Lynn Scott (BJ), five great-grandchildren, Jack Bowers, John Stevens, Barbara Stevens, Alexis Scott and Skyler Scott. Also by a special nephew and his wife, Calvin and Nancy Potter of Waterbury, VT, a great niece, Sara Richards of Kinderhook, NY and great nephew, Eric Potter of South Duxsbury, VT., special friends Dick, Nancy and Kara Lawrence and Dayton and Landry of Lyndonville. Also by special friend Herbie Reed. She was predeceased by her husband Jack Lynch in 1982, her parents and two brothers, Brandon Potter and Woodrow Potter.
A memorial service in Joyces honor will be held at the Lyndonville First Congregational Church on Sunday, January 25, 2009 at 1:00 P.M. with Rev. Jennifer Geary officiating. Memorial Contributions may be made to the Lyndonville Fire Department Tiger Company, PO Box 126, Lyndonville, VT 05851 in care of Butch Forget.
Nina Milewska
....show , a Barton resident passed away Saturday, July 25, 2009 at the Pines Health & Rehab. She was 79.
Born March 26, 1930 in Howodi, Poland. She married Eugeniusz Milewska. She enjoyed crafts, needlework and quilting.
Nina is survived by her husband, Eugeniusz of Barton, a son, Eugeniusz Milewska and wife Linda of New York, five grandchildren including a special granddaughter, Wiesia Milewska of Lyndonville.
A funeral mass will be celebrated at St. Pauls Catholic Church in Barton Thursday, July 30, 11:00 AM.
Roger L. Mitchell
....show , age 67, of Lyndonville passed away Monday, July 20, 2009 at his home surrounded by his family.
Born May 5, 1942 in Sutton. He is the son of the late William F. And Phyllis V. (Masure) Mitchell. He married Lena L. Rivers January 22, 1994 in Sutton. He worked as a logger and was machinist for Vermont Tap & Die.
Roger was a pony puller, an active member of the Pony Association, attending all pony puling events at fairs and other events. He enjoyed hunting, fishing. He especially loved spending time with his children and grandchildren.
Roger is survived by his wife Lena of Lyndonville, three children, Holli Fenoff and husband Chris of Sutton, Heidi Jenkins and husband Larry of Bixby, OK, Jason Weber, Sr. and wife Julie of West Burke; grandchildren, Craig, Kristen & Jamie Fenoff, Bridget, Brittany Weber, Emilie and Jarad Jenkins; brothers and sisters, Robert Mitchell and wife Elaine, Marion Humphry, Hazel Rowell and husband Richard, Steve Mitchell and wife Cheryl, Nancy Mitchell, Walter Mitchell and wife Pat, Gary Mitchell and wife Lana, Edith Murray and husband Robert; brother and sister in laws, Jean Easter and husband Rodney, Robert Rivers and wife Shirley, Dorothy Houghton and husband John, Scott Rivers and wife Linda, Judy Bickford and husband Robert, Rochell Simpson and husband Randy, Rachel Cole and husband Charles, Margaret Humphry and husband George; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents, a brother, William Mitchell, Jr., a grandson Jason weber, Jr.
Memorial contributions in Rogers name may be made to the Norris Cotton Cancer Center North, 1080 Hospital Dr., St. Johnsbury, VT 05819
Calling hours will be Thursday, July 23, Noon till 1:00 pm with a memorial service beginning at 1pm at Pearsons Funeral Home.
Joseph William Morse
....show , a Lyndonville resident, passed away Saturday, July 25, 2009 at the Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital. He was 89.
The son of Wilbur Francis and Emma Ada (Vancour) Morse, he married Doris John on May 9, 1942 in Lyndonville. She predeceased him September 20, 1982. He later married Hilda Clark on February 14, 1986 in Lyndonville.
Joseph served in the U S Army Air Force during WWII. He worked for Pratt & Whitney in CT for 30 years. Following retirement he returned to Lyndonville in 1984.
Joseph is survived by his wife Hilda of Lyndonville; daughter Patricia Gay Morse of Yalesville, CT; daughter Sharon Ann Wielgosh and husband Robert of Yalesville, CT, their children, Jamie Rielly and husband Donald of Meriden, CT and their daughter, Morgan Rose, Keri Anne Nash and husband Matt of Watertown, CT, Robert John Wielgosh of New York City, NY, and Ashley Rose Weilgosh of Yalesville, CT; son, Gary Joseph Morse and wife Doreen of Meriden, CT, their children, Steven Morse and wife Michelle, Gregory Morse and wife Nicole both of MA; three sisters, Katherine Pixley of CO, Maidene Whitney of St. Johnsbury, Annabelle Sullivan of Gilman; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by four brothers and one sister.
Visiting hours will be Thursday, July 30, Noon until 2:00 PM with services following. Interment will be in the Mt. Pleasant Cemetery.
Calista Myrick
....show , of North Concord, VT died peacefully, Thursday, April 23 at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center. She was 74.
Born in St. Johnsbury, she lived in North Danville much of her life. In retirement, she lived in Ellaville, Georgia, and on Miles Pond, in North Concord, Vermont. She married Charlie Myrick December 24, 1954 in Atlanta, Georgia.
She lived a creative and active life. She was a wonderful cook, known throughout the Northeast Kingdom for her chicken pie, syrup rolls, breads, and especially her wedding cakes. She was a gifted organizer, and used those skills to found a basketball tournament, and help organize the annual 4th of July boat parade on Miles Pond, among many other activities.
Always one for small adventures she would often bundle up her family on the spur of the moment and strike out for some distant and interesting place.
She began her professional career as a night shift telephone operator, and worked as an office manager for several local businesses, as well as the State of Vermont.
Through the years she was active in the North Danville Community Club, the Ellaville American Legion Auxiliary, and was a member of Hopewell Methodist Church. She cherished her time with her neighborhood coffee group in Ellaville.
She is survived by her husband of 54 years, Charlie, and her five children, Steve, Dennis, John, and Andrew, and Cyndi. She is also survived by 14 grandchildren: Rebecca and Allison; Ashleigh, Aaron, Alexandra, and Maura; Sarah, Emily, and Elizabeth; Olivia, Lily, and Calvin; Tyler and Victoria; and one great grandchild, Braden. Also surviving is her brother Robert McGill.
A memorial service will be held at Pearsons Funeral Home, Sunday, April 26 at 6:00 pm with Mr. John Sleeper as officiant.
In lieu of flowers, gifts can be made to ALS research, in the form of a donation to: The Curtis Vance Memorial Orchard, c/o Linda Vance P.O. Box 186 Danville, VT 05828
Ardel L. Newland
....show , age 65, a Brownington resident passed away Sunday, June 21, 2009 at her daughters home in St. Johnsbury.
The daughter of Clarence and Bertha (Hodgdon) Bailey, she was born August 15, 1943 in St. Johnsbury.
She graduated from Lyndon Institute Class of 1962, she married Ralph N. Newland, he predeceased her June 7, 1997. She worked several jobs including Burke Mountain, Bernard Murphy, Lyndonville Hardware, Price Chopper, Butsons Groceries in West Lebanon & Littleton, NH retiring in 2006. She enjoyed fishing, ceramics and NASCAR, her favorite was Tony Stewart. Most of all she enjoyed spending time with her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Ardel is survived by two children, Wanda Lawrence and companion John of St. Johnsbury; Ralph Newland, II and companion Erica of Brownington; 4 grandchildren, 3 step grandchildren, 4 great grandchildren and 2 step great grandchildren; brother and sister in law, Harold Newland and Georgia Newland, whom she was especially close to; several cousins, nieces and nephews, brother and sister in laws. She was predeceased by a daughter, Lorrie Ann Newland in March 1982, brother, Arden Bailey in 2000, a step granddaughter, Jackie Lakin in Feb. 2005.
Calling hours will be Sunday, June 26, from 4:00 PM till 6:00 PM at Pearsons Funeral Home, located at 70 Church St., Lyndonville. Graveside services will be Monday 2:00 PM at the Dexter Cemetery in Sheffield.
O'Conner, Ruby Ingalls
....show , age 86, passed away Sunday, January 25, 2009 at he Pines Health & Rehab. Center.
Born May 24, 1922 in Albany to Harold C. and Della LaCoss Ingalls. Ruby grew up in the Albany & Sheffield areas, she attended Lyndon Institute and graduated with the class of 1940. During her high school years she boarded at the Darling Mansion on Darling Hill, she also rode her horse Silver as the Grand Marshall of the Caledonia Parade during one of those years. Ruby married H. Edward OConner in 1957, he predeceased he in 1985.
Ruby is survived by her sister, Joan Smith and husband Duane of Wheelock; four brothers, Wallace Ingalls and wife Jackie, Max Ingalls and wife Ruth both of Sutton, Gayle Ingalls and wife Peggy of Germany, Gene Ingalls and wife Anita of Texas; a special niece Judy of Lyndonville; several nieces, nephews and cousins. She was predeceased by her parents, and a brother Freeman Ingalls.
There will be no calling hours and a private family service will be held at a later date.
Russell F. Powers
....show went home to be with the Lord, with his family at his side on Tuesday, April 7, 2009 at the age of 84.
Born in Waterford June 20, 1924 he is the son of the late Glenn G. & Eva (Page) Powers. Russell attended the Waterford Woods School, Littleton High School, St. Johnsbury Trade School where he graduated with the class of 1943, and the Providence Bible Institute1947-1948. He served in the U S Army, PFC for 18 months during WWII. He married Patricia E. Wallace on June 6, 1947. Russell worked for Garelick Bros. Farms in Franklin MA 1949-1956 as a route salesman. In 1956 he returned to Vermont to farm with his brother Willard for about 30 years, he continued farming with sons Kevin & Ron. Kevin took over things in 1986 and Russell retired in the early 1990's.
Russell was a member of Union Baptist Church for 53 years, served as a Deacon for many years and a lifelong Gideon member. He served as a Lister for many years for the Town of Waterford. He thoroughly enjoyed making maple syrup, he won several blue ribbons at the Caledonia County Fair. He also enjoyed roadside marketing of the syrup and meeting people.
Russell is survived by his loving wife, Patricia of Waterford, children, Ronald Powers and wife Sherrill, Kevin Powers and wife Debbie, Judith Daniels and husband Stephen, Sandra Grant and husband Kenneth, Sharon Bohlen and husband Nick, a daughter in law, Jane Powers Lyon; 21 grandchildren. He was predeceased by an infant daughter, Lois Eileen Powers, son, Daniel G. Powers, two grandchildren, Kristen Grant, Matthew Grant.
Visiting hours will be Friday evening from 6:00 pm till 8:00 pm at Pearsons Funeral Home 70 Church St., Lyndonville. A funeral service will be held on Saturday, April 11, at 2:00 PM in the Union Baptist Church with Pastor Paul Powers, officiant. Interment will follow at the Riverside Cemetery in Waterford.
Memorial contributions may be made in Russells name to either the Waterford Fire & Rescue Squad P.O. Box 56, Waterford, VT 05819 or the Union Baptist Church 932 US Rte 5, Waterford, VT 05819
Phyllis B. Powers
....show , a lifelong resident of Lyndonville passed away surrounded by family Tuesday, October 6, 2009 at the Pines Health & Rehab. Center.
Born May 11, 1921 in Greensboro to Delmar & Dora (Davis) Boardman. She married Charles S. Powers on December 19, 1941 in Lyndonville.
She grew up in the Lyndonville area graduating from Lyndon Institute Class of 1939. She then attended and graduated from Thompson School of Practical Nursing in Brattleboro. She worked as an LPN at Pine Knoll, the Darling Inn, and St. Johnsbury Convalescent Center, as well as some Private Duty Nursing.
She enjoyed her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren, doing family history work, reading, traveling, and collecting antiques.
Phyllis is survived by two daughters and their spouses, Sheila (Aldoph) Charron of St. Johnsbury, Brenda (John) Voyer of Waterbury; a sister, Freida Powell of Kissemmie, FL; 8 grandchildren, several great and great great grandchildren, many nieces, nephews and cousins. She was predeceased by her husband on July 7, 1971, a daughter, Charlene, a granddaughter, Cheryl Hutchin, 2 brothers and their spouses, Gerald and Helen, Gordon and Shirley, brother in law, Carlos Powell and a son in law, J. Robert Therriault.
There will be no calling hours. A memorial service will be held at St. Peter's Episcopal Church in Lyndonville Saturday, October 10, 1:00 PM with interment in the Lyndon Center Cemetery. Memorial contributions in Phylliss name made be made to The Pines Health & Rehab. Center Patient Activity Fund, 601 Red Village Road, Lyndon, VT 05849
Lorraine C. (Lorrie) Raymond
....show , age 72, an East Montpelier resident, passed away Tuesday, January 27, 2009 at her home.
Born August 14, 1936 in Providence, Rhode Island, she is the daughter of the late Joseph and Mary G. (Cabral) Marshall.
Lorrie came to Vermont from Rhode Island in 1970. She worked as a Human Resource Director for the State of Vermont, retiring in 1997. She served on several committee and was involved with many organizations, to include Central Vermont Humane Society, Central Vermont Council on Aging, COVE, HFI and many others. Lorrie was fond of the many dogs she loved and cared for throughout her life.
She is survived by a half-brother, Charles Suarse of Warwick, RI, and many friends and neighbors .
There will be an informal gathering of friends on Wednesday, February 4, 2009, beginning at 11:30 am in the Fireside Room of the Unitarian Church in Montpelier. Burial will be private at a later date.
Memorial contributions may be made in Lorraines name to the Central Vermont Humane Society at, P.O. Box 687 Montpelier, VT 05601
Joyce A. Rexford
....show , a Lyndon resident, passed away early Monday, April 20, 2009, at the age of 75 at the Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital surrounded by her family.
The daughter of Coryden and Lora (Sherman) Dexter. She was born April 11, 1934, in Lisbon, N.H. She married Clayton J. Rexford July 15, 1955, in Newark. She enjoyed playing yahtzee, cribbage, bingo, knitting, and Sunday drives.
Joyce is survived by her husband of nearly 54 years, Clayton J. Rexford of Lyndon; children and their spouses, Theresa (Tess) Thomas and husband Neal, and Sheila Rexford both of St. Johnsbury, Beverly Paulikowski and fiancé Patrick Jarvis of Lyndon; a sister Phillis Etheridge and husband E.P. of Grand Isle; 12 grandchildren, Robert and Falicia Houde, Jeffrey Houde, Heather Thomas, Nicole Thomas, Trent Thomas, David Paulikowski, Michael Paulikowski, Tiffany Rexford, Eric Rexford, Haley Johnson, Scott Johnson; and four great-grandchildren.
Graveside services will be held at the Hillside Cemetery in West Burke on Thursday, April 30, at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Lyn Burgess, officiating.
Memorial contributions in Joyce's name may be made to: Norris Cotton Cancer Center North, 1080 Hospital Drive, St. Johnsbury, VT 05819.
Clayton J. Bean Rexford
....show , age 76 a Lyndonville resident passed away, Monday, September 14, 2009 at the Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital.
Clayton was born in Lyndon on November 17, 1932, the son of Claude B. and Gladys I. (Gadapee) Rexford.
Following the 8th grade in 1948 he left school to work in the woods. In 1952 he moved to Connecticut and worked for Page Express, an outfit which delivered whiskey, booze, etc. In 1953 he was drafted into the Army, serving in the 201st Heavy Artillery Division. He was their #1 man, firing Howitzers. He was stationed in Dachau, Germany during the Korean War. He met and later married Joyce A. Dexter on July 15, 1955 in Newark. They enjoyed 54 years of marriage prior to her passing on April 20, 2009. He also worked for a Shoe Shop in Lyndonville during that year. In 1956 he worked for U.S. Bobbing Co. at Willoughby, and in 1957 was a winder at Flexible Tubing for Lamp Arms earning $1.57 per hour on Park St, Lyndonville. For the next 28 years he worked as a machinist for Tap & Die, and later for Northeast Tool.
Bean enjoyed spending time at Shadow Lake at a camp they rented for $16.00 per week, and riding around listening to 8-tracks in his 55 Chevrolet, 396 4 on the floor Chevy Super Sport. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, bowling, hanging out at Toms Hall, the VFW and American Legion.
Clayton is survived by three children, Beverly Pavlikowski and fiancée Patrick Jarvis of Lyndon, Sheila Rexford, Theresa Thomas married to Neal Thomas, all of St. Johnsbury; son in law Jeffrey Houde and wife Valerie of East Burke; two brothers, Leslie Rexford and Kenny Rexford; 12 grandchildren, 4 great grandchildren.
Graveside service with military honors will be at Hillside Cemetery in West Burke on Monday, September 21, 2:00 pm with Rev. Lynn Burgess officiating.
Betty L. Rexford
....show , age 78, a Lyndonville resident passed away Tuesday, September 15, 2009 at The Pines Health & Rehab Center. The daughter of Earl and Madeline (Willey) Miles, she was born May 28, 1931 in Sheffield.
She married Leslie B. Rexford in 1953 in Lyndonville. Prior to her marriage she worked as a stitcher at a local dress factory. She and Leslie quilted together, and she enjoyed snowmobiling.
Betty is survived by her husband of 57 years, Leslie of Lyndonville; a son, Wayne Rexford of Sutton; a sister, Shirley Allard of Florida; several nieces and nephews.
Graveside services will be held at the Hillside Cemetery in West Burke on Monday, September 21, 11:00 AM with the Rev. Barbara A. Dwyer, officiant.
Marguerite A. Ritter
....show , a Lyndonville resident passed away, Tuesday, June 16, 2009 at the Pines Health & Rehab. Center she was 88.
Born January 8, 1921 in Sydney, Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Daughter of the late Donald N. and Christine I. (Kennedy) MacLeod. She married LeRoy Ritter, he predeceased her June 15, 1989.
Marguerite enjoyed entertaining, painting, playing the piano, singing, crafts, cooking and sewing; she was an active member of the Lyndonville United Methodist Church and former member of the South Congregational Church where she served as a deacon and choir member. She served four years as president of the Lyndon Womens Club, and led a hymn sing at The Pines for twelve years. She truly enjoyed being a caregiver to her best friend Betsy Yocum, prior to her death in February 2006.
Funeral services will be Wednesday, June 24, 12:00 Noon at Pearsons Funeral Home, located at 70 Church St., Lyndonville. Calling Hours will begin at 10:30 AM. Interment will follow in the Lyndon Center Cemetery.
Guy A. Shores
....show , age 87 a former Granby resident passed away Monday, July 20, 2009 at the St. Johnsbury Health & Rehab. Center.
Born May 24, 1922 in Granby, he is the son of the late Ceylon W. And Sally (Hodgdon) Shores. Guy served in the U S Army during WWII. He married Katherine E. Hale in 1946 in St. Johnsbury. He was a logger, he loved working his skider and spending time in the woods. He loved spending time with his family, hunting, fishing, riding his four wheeler. He was an excellent berry picker, and he enjoyed bingo.
Guy is survived by his loving wife, Katherine of Lyndonville, a daughter Brenda Santaw and husband Richard of Lunenburg, two grandchildren, Timothy Guy Santaw and wife Nicole of Swanzy, NH, Tricia Katherine Fryman and husband Sean of Lancaster, NH, four great grandchildren Mariah and Alyssa Fryman, Timothy, Jr. and Ella Santaw; two sisters, Beverly Shores of Granby, Edith Wilson of North Concord. He was predeceased by his parents, three sisters, Leah Austin, Ruth Noble, Sandra Morehouse.
Visiting hours will be at Pearsons Funeral Home Friday, July 24, 6:00 pm till 8:00 pm. Memorial contributions may be made in Guys name to the St. Johnsbury Health & Rehab. Center Activity Fund, 1248 Hospital Drive, St. Johnsbury, VT 05819
Waino Wiljo Suojanen, Ph. D.
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Dr. Waino Suojanen died in South Natick, Massachusetts on Saturday September 19th. He was born January 12th, 1920 in Maynard, Massachusetts, but grew up on a farm in the Finn Hill section of Andover, Vermont, the eldest of 11 children. He attended the Black River Academy in Ludlow, Vermont where his quick wit and intelligence earned him many awards though Waino was most proud of his designation as Class Clown.
He attended the University of Vermont supporting himself by working as a janitor and lumberjack, graduating as Salutatorian of the Class of 1942. He then entered the US Army, serving in many capacities including command of an African-American quartermaster company during the Battle of the Bulge, reaching the rank of Captain. At the end of World War II, he remained in the Reserves eventually retiring as an Air Force Lieutenant Colonel. With the aid of the GI Bill, he obtained an MBA from Harvard Business School and a Ph.D. in economics from the University of California at Berkeley. While at Berkeley, Waino developed the Value Added Method of Accounting for large corporations, still in widespread use today.
Dr. Suojanen held several teaching positions before becoming the Chairman of the Department of Management at the University of Miami (Florida) in 1964. His 1965 book, The Dynamics of Management won the prestigious McKinsey Award as one of the best management books of the year. In 1970, he became a Professor of Management at Georgia State University, remaining there until his retirement in 1992. While at GSU, Professor Suojanen published numerous books and articles integrating theories from neurobiology and with those of organizational behavior; proposing the novel idea of managers becoming addicted to stress and creating dysfunctional corporate behaviors. The Georgia State School of Business annually awards the Waino W. Suojanen Research Excellence Award for outstanding research by a doctoral student.
A proficient linguist, Waino was fluent in Finnish, English, French, German, Italian, Spanish and Russian which allowed him to travel and work worldwide. He served as a consultant for foreign and domestic government agencies and companies including NASA and the US Forestry Service. Dr. Suojanen is survived by his wife of sixty years, Doris G Suojanen (Stinson) of Framingham, Massachusetts; two sons, Wayne William, a lawyer in Orange County California; and James, a physician from Medfield, Massachusetts; six grand children, five of his siblings as well as numerous nieces and nephews.
Services entrusted to the care of Pearsons Funeral Home will be held at 1 PM in the Heald Cemetery, Andover, Vermont on Friday September 25th with reception to follow. Contributions in his name should be sent to: Black River Academy Museum and Historical Society, P.O. Box 73, Ludlow, VT 05149
Directions from South: Take I-91 North to Exit 6 (US-5). Turn left onto Rockingham Rd/US-5. Continue as road becomes VT-103, then VT-11. Turn right onto Andover Rd, which then becomes Weston Andover Rd. Take a slight right onto E. Hill Rd, turn right onto Heald Rd, then left into Heald Cemetery.
Maurice W. Tower, Sr.
....show , of East Burke died peacefully November 5, 2009 at his home, surrounded by his family.
"Joe" was born July 28, 1922 in St. Johnsbury, to Joseph P. Tower and Effie D. Stickney. He attended schools in Lyndon and St. Johnsbury, and was a machinist most of his life, working for Tap & Die and Fairbanks Morse, among others.
He married Janet Murry in 1953. Besides his wife, survivors include his children, Maurice Tower, Jr., Jody and Alan Wright, Melanie Tower and Betsy Towers; grandchildren Stacey and Scott Tower, Deric and Jamie Lane, Jesse Young, Elizabeth Wright, Katherine, Laurel and Joseph Santaw; great-grandchildren Brandon and Devon Tower, Taylor Millette and Jayden Henderson; sister-in-law Thelma Tower; nieces and nephews and cousins.
He was predeceased by his parents, brothers Bill and David, sister-in-law Phyllis and step-father Amos Boulrisse.
In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Hospice of Caledonia County, 161 Sherman Drive, St. Johnsbury, VT 05819.
Memorial service and burial will be at the convenience of the family.
Urban Christopher Wakefield
....show of Lyndonville died at Summercrest in Newport, New Hampshire, Monday, August 10, 2009.
Urban was born in Morristown,Vermont on January 17, 1909, the son of Jamie and Ethel (Sweet) Wakefield. On June 20, 1936 he married Marion Anderson in Craftsbury, Vermont.
A graduate of Peoples Academy in 1925, he received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Ohio Northern University in 1931 and his Masters Degree in Education from the University of Vermont in 1941. He started his teaching career in a one-room school in Elmore, Vermont. From 1935 to 1942 he taught math and science at Peoples Academy in Morrisville. In 1939, he became an official Vermont State Basketball referee. He worked games in Lamoille, Washington, Orleans and Caledonia counties until 1959.
He was principal of Chelsea High School in Chelsea, Vermont from 1942 until 1946. During those war years he also served as chairman of the Rationing Board and also supervised the Victory Farm Volunteers. In 1946, he became Superintendent of Schools for the Caledonia North Supervisory Districta position he held for 28 years until his retirement in 1974.
For over 35 years he served on the Board of Trustees of Lyndon Institute. He was a life member of the Vermont Superintendents Association and a member Emeritus of the AASA. He belonged to the Lyndon Area Chamber of Commerce. For over 25 years he had perfect attendance at the Lyndonville Rotary Club. In 1998 he was honored by being named a Paul Harris Fellow, and in 2005 he was declared a Life Member. He was a life member of Mt. Vernon Lodge in Morrisville and served as Worthy Patron of the Eastern Star. In 1985, in recognition of their service to the community, Urban and his wife, Marion, were honored as Citizens of the Year by the Lyndonville Chamber of Commerce and the Rotary Club. A similar honor was bestowed upon them by the local Grange in 2005.
Urban was always interested in and involved in various sports. He served as President of the local bowling league, he was an active member of the St. Johnsbury Country Club and for 21 years served on the Vermont Golf Scholarship Committee. He also enjoyed hunting and fishing.
He was a staunch member of the Lyndonville United Methodist Church and served in numerous capacities: teacher, Board of Trustees, and chairman of the building committee when extensive renovations were done at the church in 1992.
He was predeceased by his wife of over 70 years, and his brother Dayton of Morrisville, Vermont. He leaves four children: a daughter, Deanna Stowell and her husband, Norman, of Claremont, New Hampshire; three sons, Dayton and his wife, Sarah, of Middlebury, Vermont; Douglas and his wife, Judy, of Arlington, Virginia; and Dana and his wife, Pamela, of Denver, Colorado. Also 14 grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren. Urban also leaves a sister, Carolyn Fernandez of Northfield, Vermont.
Services will be held at the Lyndonville United Methodist Church on Tuesday, August 18, 11:00 am. Interment will take place in the Andersonville Cemetery in Glover, Vermont. Memorial contributions can be made to Lyndonville United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 543, Lyndonville, VT 05851.
Mary E. (Malm) Waraksa
....show of West Burke passed away peacefully at home surrounded by her family. Born in New Denmark, New Brunswick, Canada on August 4, 1927, she is the daughter of Jacob & E. Mildred (Flickinger) Malm.
Mary is survived by her daughters, C. Patricia Rider and husband Jim of Poultney, VT, C. Paula Blake and husband Tom of West Burke; step son, Raymond Waraksa of Bristol, CT; granddaughters, Laura Sturtevant and husband Tod of Vergennes, Christina Miles of Burlington, Tracy Wagner of West Burke; great grandchildren, Jessica, Hannah, and Justus; sister Odessa Chown of Oshawa, Ontario; brothers John Malm and wife Ann of New Brunswick, Dale Malm and wife Winnie of Ontario; sister in law, Connie Malm of New Brunswick; many nieces & nephews. Also her "adopted" family, Anthony Demasi, Hilary Adams, Sue Longchamps, Brenda Laramee & Sandy Surette. She will be missed by numerous others that she considered family. She was predeceased by her husband, Edwin S. Waraksa; parents, Mildred & Jacob; brother, Mark.
Mary retired from Merrow Machine. She enjoyed painting, writing poetry and photography.
Memorial contributions may be made in Marys name to either Caledonian Home Health & Hospice at 161 Sherman Drive, St. Johnsbury, VT 05819, or Lyndonville Animal Shelter.
Memorial Services will be held at the West Burke Methodist Church Saturday, March 7, 2009 2:00 P.M. with the Rev. Sue Mackay, officiant. Interment will be this spring in the Meeting House Cemetery, Burke Hollow.
Marjorie I. Ward
....show , 103, of St. Johnsbury and formerly of Barton passed away at the Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital following a brief illness Sunday, May 17, 2009.
She had been lovingly cared for by the kind staff of Canterbury Inn, St. Johnsbury since 1999.
She was predeceased by her parents, Mabel and Ellis Prescott; her husband, Harry; a sister, Gertrude Ratty; three brothers, Milton, Charles and Ceylon Prescott.
Survivors include a sister-in-law, Madeline Prescott; two nephews, Brian and Wayne Prescott; a niece, Joanne Michaud; a number of cousins and many friends.
Graveside service will be held Saturday, July 18, 2009 2:00 PM at West Look Cemetery in Glover.
Arthur E. Webster
....show , of McIndoe Falls, passed away Monday, Aug. 3, 2009, at the Pines Health and Rehabilitation Center in Lyndonville. He was 83.
Mr. Webster was born June 15, 1926, in Coventry. He was the son of Lawrence and Ola (Wells) Webster. He attended schools in Coventry and Orleans. On Dec. 12, 1950, he married Laura Jean Bartlett at the Congregational Church in Newport.
Arthur worked for several years at Ethan Allen Furniture in Orleans and then returned to work at the family farm. In November 1953 he and his father traded the farm for the local McIndoe Falls landmark, Webster's Store, which became known as the home of the Webby-Burger. In 1954 he joined the army. He was stationed in Stuttgart, Germany, and he and Laura lived there until his discharge in 1956.
Arthur and Laura have many happy memories of their 58 years together. They traveled the country, with trips to Florida, California and New York among their favorites. After Arthur's father passed away in 1976, Arthur and Laura ran the store together. He particularly enjoyed the time he spent with "the men" having coffee and donuts every morning. The store was open seven days a week for more than 50 years until they closed it in 2003.
Arthur is survived by his wife, Laura Jean; his son Roland and wife Aimee of Phoenix, Ariz.; his daughter Ellyn of McIndoe Falls and Phoenix; grandchildren Keith Ingalls of St. Johnsbury and Brieanna Ingalls of McIndoe Falls; sisters Marilyn Casavant and her husband Leo of Island Pond, and Joyce Guyette and her husband Leo of Newport; and several nieces and nephews.
A memorial and committal service will be held in early October at the Coventry Cemetery.
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