DR. LONIJA VITOLS
....show SWANTON, VT - Dr. Lonija Vitols, 87, died Feb. 7, 2010 of natural causes. Dr. Vitols was born Apr. 12, 1922, in Dobele, Latvia to Fricis and Malvina Vitols. After surviving great hardship as a displaced person during the Second World War, Lonija emigrated to the U.S. While raising her family, she earned multiple degrees, including PhDs in Psychology and Philosophy from the University of Wisconsin, before making her home in Swanton, Vt. Lonija treasured her independence, and loved gardening, biking, swimming, cross country skiing and most of all, spending time with her dogs. Lonija is survived by her daughters, Diana and Britt Joan, who wish to thank Loni's friends and neighbors for all they meant to their mother. A memorial service will be held at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, 38 Grand Avenue, Swanton, Vt. on Saturday, March 13, 2010, at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to: The Buddy Fund, 60 Commerce StreetWilliston, Vt. 05495.
EDWARD S. VON SITAS
....show ESSEX JUNCTION - Edward S. Von Sitas, 92, or "Doc", as he was known in town died peacefully at home with his family by his side on Friday, Aug. 13, 2010. He was born in Bennington, on Sept. 25, 1917 to Stephen and Celia Von Sitas. He was predeceased by his brother Gerald and both parents. Edward was raised and attended grammar school in Bennington and St. Edmonds High School in Swanton. As an adult he attended St. Michael's College for a year to study for the priesthood. Although he did not finish, his classmates said he still became a great father, although not through the church. On Dec. 26, 1942 he married his soul mate Phyllis Matteson of Arlington. From the first day of their lives together until his death Edward always referred to Phyllis as "my bride". They spent 68 years together as husband and wife and while sick, his only request was to have her hold his hand while he lay in bed. Doc became a pharmacist and owned Carroll's Pharmacy in Essex Junction for 20 years. He served his community in many ways and was always ready to help a child or animal in need. He was the town Health Officer for many years and was awarded for his efforts by the Secretary of State's office. He loved his time serving on the Fire Department, working as a Constable and Deputy Sheriff, being part of the The Lion's and working as a Scout Leader for many years. As a Constable he was recognized for his part in starting a drug recognition program and training others within the program. Doc's greatest joy in life was sitting with "his bride" next to him and listening to his family in the home while he napped in his favorite chair. The only question he had for his grandchildren and great-grandchildren was "when are you coming back dear?". He loved to be surrounded by family while he napped and always considered himself blessed to have lived long enough to see his great-grandchildren grow up. Edward is survived by his loving wife Phyllis; son, Edward and partner Sharon Cleary; his daughter, Sandra and her husband Edward Lacroix. His grandchildren include, Kimberly Lavallee and husband Stephen, Kaaren Dagostino, Jennifer Lacroix and husband Franziskus Lapionka, and Stephen Von Sitas and wife Katja. His great- grandchildren include, Stephanie and Monica Gardner, Nicholas and Timothy Zumbo, and Kai Von Sitas. He also leaves behind Patti Lacroix who he always said "you are like a daughter to me darling". The family would like to thank Home Instead and the Pace Program for their outstanding support and help throughout. He was well known at Pace "with a million jokes to tell". Edward had one wish at the end, to die at home with his wife and family nearby. Due to the devotion of family and care and constant attention of his wife and daughter Sandra, he was able to spend the last four years of life at home. They provided continual care and support for him along with two caregivers, Judy Beaudry and Betsy MaGee. Their loving support and care of Edward assisted in helping to make his stay at home possible. We would like to thank them for their many efforts throughout this process. Visiting hours will be held from 5 to 8 p.m. on Sunday Aug. 15, 2010 at A. W. Rich Funeral Home - Essex Chapel. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Monday, Aug. 16, 2010 at 11 a.m. at Holy Family Church, Essex Jct., with Rev. Charles Ranges, S.S.E. officiating. Interment will be private and at the convenience of the family. Memorial contributions in Doc's memory may be made to Essex Junction Fire Department, 2 Lincoln Street, Essex Jct., VT 05452 or Brownell Library, 6 Lincoln Street, Essex Jct., VT 05452.
BERNARD "BERNIE" FRANCIS VOSBURGH
....show ENFIELD, Conn. - Bernard "Bernie" Francis Vosburgh of Enfield, Conn. and formerly of Vermont entered into eternal rest on Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2010 in Connecticut. Son of the late Lester and Mary (Watkins) Vosburgh, and the beloved husband of Mary (Coons) Vosburgh of Connecticut, Bernie was a graduate of Dalton (Mass.) High School, Class of 1952. He served in the US Army Reserves, and prior to his retirement, he worked as a tool and die maker in Burlington. He was a member of the Burlington Elks Lodge #916. Bernie is also survived by his daughter, Leslie M. Vosburgh and her son, Paul, of East Granby, Conn.; his sister, Gail Malaguti and her husband, Owen, of Plymouth, Mass.; his sisterin-law, Betty Belcher of Williamstown, Mass. and her son, Michael, and his partner, Al; several nieces and nephews; and his beloved feline friends, Buffy and Cimmarron. Bernie was predeceased by his brother, Edward Vosburgh; and his brother-in-law, Roy Belcher. Funeral services for Bernie will be private and held at the convenience of the family.
LOGAN ANTHONY VOYER
....show MORRISVILLE - Logan Anthony Voyer, 19, died unexpectedly Wednesday, March 31, 2010. Logan lived in Morrisville throughout his life and spent vacations in South Carolina. He found pleasure in making people laugh, cooking, and playing cribbage with family members. The most joy in life was being surrounded by his sister and friends. He had a kind soul who had a love for animals; especially for his cats. He graduated from Peoples Academy in 2009, and was on the varsity basketball and golf teams. Logan was born Jan. 7, 1991, in Berlin, Vt., the son of Anthony A. Voyer and Cathleen M. Voyer. Logan is survived by his mother, Cathleen M. Voyer and partner, Paul Staniec of Pelham, N.H.; father, Anthony A. Voyer and wife, Dawnna Ward of Little River, S.C.; a sister, Ashley Ann Voyer of Morrisville; two step-sisters, Jennifer Baker of Charleston, S.C. and Jill Laik of Barre; maternal grandparents, Annie and Jim Wescom of Hyde Park; and paternal grandmother, Alice Voyer of Hardwick. He was predeceased by his paternal grandfather, Arthur Voyer. Logan's family and friends were truly blessed by his presence and will be missed. A memorial service will be held Wednesday, April 7, 2010, at 11 a.m. at the Puffer United Methodist Church in Morrisville. Visitation will be Tuesday from 4 to 8 p.m. at the White-Fiess Funeral Home, 165 Brooklyn Street, Morrisville. Contributions in Logan's memory may be made to River Arts, P.O. Box 829, Morrisville, VT 05661
MICHAEL RICHARD WAGNER
....show COLCHESTER - Michael Richard Wagner "Waggy", 30, died tragically on Sunday, January 10, 2010, following an automobile accident. Michael was born in Burlington, Vt. on March 29, 1979, the son of Clayton and Suzanne (Corrigan) Wagner, Jr. He was a graduate of Burlington High School, Class of 1999. He was employed in the family business "Waggy's Store & Deli", Burlington. Our baby left our home to be with Jesus. His life on Earth was cut way too short. Michael always had an infectious smile on his face, a grin that we will always remember. He loved to play softball with his buddies, watch his Red Sox and would always look forward to cheering on his favorite football teams, the Florida Gators and the Tamp Bay Buccaneers. He also loved to go fishing any chance he got and took pride in telling his fishing "stories" to anyone who would listen. He had a personality that will never be matched and his family and friends meant the world to him. The Wagner family would like to express a deep felt appreciation and thank each and every one of you who have touched our lives in so many ways in helping us deal with the loss of Michael. We appreciate it more than words can express. He is survived by his parents Clayton and Suzanne Wagner of Burlington, his sister Melissa Short and her husband Stephen of Burlington, brother Scott Wagner and his wife Hanna of Cambridge, niece and nephews Gregory, Alicia and Tyler Short; his paternal grandmother Rosalie Wagner of Morrisville and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins and dear friends. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. on Friday, January 15, 2010, in St. Anthony's Roman Catholic Church, Burlington. Burial will be private for the family. The family request that donations in Michael's memory be sent to Camp Ta-Kum-Ta, PO Box 576, Waterbury, Vt. 05676. Public visiting hours will be held on Thursday, January 14th .
MARY MACK WAKEFIELD
....show AUBURN, ME - Mary Mack Wakefield, 87, of West Auburn Road died peacefully on Friday, Nov. 19, 2010. She was born in Charlotte, Vt., on Jan. 9, 1923, daughter of the late Michael J. and Christine (Tucker) Mack. She was educated in Burlington, Vt., graduating from Mount Saint Mary's Academy in 1941 and from Bishop DeGoesbriand School of Nursing School in 1944. She was very proud of being a Registered Nurse and practiced until she had children. Mary married Robert D. Wakefield, M.D. on June 24, 1948, in Charlotte, Vt. She was a member of St. Joseph's parish in Lewiston, ME. She was also an active member of the Taylor Pond Yacht Club, a board member of the Auburn Public Library, and was a founding member of the Quintus Club. She is survived by her husband of 62 years, Robert D. Wakefield, M.D. of Auburn, ME; her six children, Robert D. Wakefield, Jr. and his wife, Louise Povall, of Mass., Deborah J. Wakefield and her husband, Robert W. Coakley, of Portland, ME, Sarah W. Kenealy and her husband, John, of Shenzhen, China, John M. Wakefield and his wife, Katherine, of N.M., Martha Wakefield and her husband, Pip Shepley, of Mass., and Michael H. Wakefield of Auburn, ME; as well as, 11 grandchildren, Robbie and Lesly Wakefield, Molly, John, and Katherine Coakley, Erin, Jake, and Trevor Kenealy, Kaitlyn and Ethan Wakefield, Christine Wakefield; and a greatgrandson, Zen Michael Wakefield. She was predeceased by a brother, Michael J. Mack; and sister, Alice M. Bushey. Visitation will be held at Fortin Funeral Home in Auburn, ME on Monday, Nov. 22, 2010 from 3 to 6 p.m. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Tuesday, 11 a.m., at Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish at Sacred Heart Church. Burial will be held at a later date in her beloved state of Vermont at Lakeview Cemetery in Burlington. Donations in her memory may be made to the Auburn Public Library, PO Box 3175, Auburn, ME 04212.
ALDEN D. WALCOTT
....show ESSEX JCT. - Alden D. Walcott died on July 24, 2010 in Burlington. Born on March 21, 1929 in Glover, he was son of the late Dale B. and Marjorie (Bean) Walcott. Alden had deep roots in Glover, where his father ran the general store. He graduated from Barton Academy and the University of Vermont. He earned a master's degree from St. Michael's College in 1969. In 1952, he began a 39 year teaching career at the Essex Jct. High School, serving as chair of the Science Department for many years. He also coached baseball, soccer, basketball and golf and taught driver education for 25 summers. Alden married Marilyn (Rublee) Sharp in 1957. They shared a home together in Essex Jct. for 51 years. They spent summers at their summer cottage on Shadow Lake in Glover and after retirement, winters in Venice, Fla. Alden enjoyed his family, skiing on a cold winter afternoon, travelling in the US and beyond, gardening, and watching the patterns of nature. He was known for his quick wit and sense of humor. He served as president of local teachers associations and the Chittenden County Teachers Credit Union. He was on the State Teachers Retirement Board for 16 years, serving as chair for 10 years. He was committed to his students and was honored twice as an outstanding educator. The greenhouse at the Essex High School was dedicated to him in May 2010. He leaves his wife, Marilyn; children, Cindy and husband Michael Alger of Grand Isle, Carlton and wife Laure of Essex Jct., Stephen and wife Shari of Fairfax, and Mary and husband Jonathan Lasher of Columbia, Md.; as well as grandchildren, Asa and Emily Alger, Sarah Walcott, Keith Walcott and his wife Kaitie, and Ashley Walcott, Kyle and Jack Gagnon, and Ben and Sophie Lasher; and great-grand-children, Kelcee and Reece Cadorette. Also his sister-in-law, Leah (Rublee) Cramton and nephew, Jeffrey Cramton of Springfield, Mass. He was predeceased by his sister, Charlotte Locke of Barton. In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made to the Essex Rescue Squad, 1 Educational Dr., Essex Jct., VT 05452.
RICHARD (DICK) E. WALKER
....show BARRE - Richard (Dick) E. Walker, 70, died Dec. 3, 2010 after a courageous 12 year battle with Multiple Myeloma. He was the son of Dr. David A. and Lucy Walker and was born March 29, 1940 in Morrisville. Dick graduated from People's Academy class of 1958 and attended Vermont Technical College earning a diploma in Highway Technology in 1961. He met his wife, Marie Frost of Brattleboro on a blind date and they were married on Sept. 2, 1961. She predeceased him in 2004. Dick enjoyed working with his hands and liked to work on projects around the house. Dick's sense of humor was known far and wide. He loved people, talking with them and exchanging news, telling stories and jokes and he always had a quip at the ready. He loved his family and friends. During his illness, he enjoyed studying about the Civil War and became an avid and enthusiastic hockey fan. Along with his wife, Dick is predeceased by his parents and older brother, Dr. David U. Walker of Morrisville. Dick is survived by his daughter, Cheryl Walker of Lansing, Mich.; his son, Michael Walker and partner, Beth McKinstry, both of Barre; and Beth's two children, Lauren and Stephen. He is also survived by his brother, Dean Walker and partner, Marian; sister, Sharon Walker; sister-in-law, Diane Walker; brother-in-law, Bill Frost and wife, Peggy; brother-in-law, Lee (Butch) Frost and partner, Ginger; and many nieces, nephews, cousins and their families. Dick will be cremated. In lieu of services and visiting hours, A Celebration of Life for family and friends was held, Saturday, Dec. 4 from 12 to 4 p.m. at the Stone Grill Restaurant & Pub in Morrisville. The family requests no flowers and if you wish to make donations in Dick's memory, they may be made to the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation or Central Vermont Home Health and Hospice.
STEVENSON H. WALTIEN JR.
....show SHELBURNE - Stevenson H. Waltien Jr, 62, died unexpectedly on Saturday, April 10, 2010, at his residence. He was born in Saranac Lake, N.Y. on Oct. 22, 1947, the son of Stevenson H. and Frances (O'Brien) Waltien. He attended the Cranwell School in Lennox, Mass. and graduated from the University of Vermont in 1970. On May 26, 1973, he married his best friend Lynda Darling of Barre. Steve was employed as Senior Resident Director and Vice President of Merrill Lynch's Burlington office. He was also a certified financial manager. He received the 2002 Lifetime Community Achievement Award from Merrill Lynch and a 2009 National Leadership Recognition for a Resident Director of Merrill Lynch. Prior to working at Merrill Lynch, Steve had an 18 year career at Vermont Federal Bank. Steve will be remembered as having a strong and passionate presence in the community as evidenced by his numerous contributions to myriad organizations. He served terms as president of the Burlington United Way, president of The Burlington Tennis Club, and president of the Greater Burlington YMCA. He was also an active member of the UVM Board of Trustees, the Fletcher Allen Hospital Board, the Governor's Council of Economic Advisors, Spectrum, and the Shelburne Zoning Board. At the time of his death, he was Campaign Treasurer for US Senator Patrick Leahy, Board Chairman of the Stern Center, an active member of Sigma Phi Epsilon alumni association, University of Vermont alumni relations and various neighborhood organizations. Above all else, Steve was devoted to his family, the centerpiece of his life. He is survived by his adored wife, Lynda Waltien of Shelburne; his beloved children, Stevenson H. Waltien III of Chicago, Ill., and Alexandra "Ali" Waltien of Burlington. He is also survived by his sister-in-law, Beverly Sassorossi and her husband Jeff of W. Lebanon, N.H., his nephew, William Sassorossi and his niece Kristine Sassorossi and numerous cousins and close friends. A celebration of Steve's life will be held at 3 p.m. on Wednesday April 14, 2010, in the Ira Allen Chapel at the University of Vermont. No parking is available at the Chapel. Parking and shuttle service will be available from Gutterson Parking Garage to and from the Chapel beginning at 2 p.m. Burial will be private for the family at a later date. In Steve's memory, donations may be sent to The Stern Center for Language and Learning, 135 Allen Brook Lane, Williston, VT 05495-9209 or in care of the Greater Burlington YMCA, 266 College St., Burlington, VT 05401.
STELLA WALTZ
....show ST. ALBANS - Stella Waltz, 73, died Aug. 22, 2010, in the Northwestern Medical Center, following a brief illness. Born in Burlington, May 21, 1937, daughter of Ernestine (Wagner) and the late Charles Bailey, she was married to Frank Waltz, who predeceased her in 1995. In 2008, illness took her from Burlington to St. Albans where, along with the staff of the St. Albans Health and Rehab Center, one of her sisters became her primary supporter, for which her Burlington friends and Barre family are very grateful. Her survivors include her mother, Ernestine Boisvert, of St. Albans; her son, John Pelkey, his wife, and their six children, of Barre; six siblings (full listing in 8/25 St. Albans Messenger); special friends Kit, Nel, and Margo Andrews, of Burlington, Baltimore, Md., and Portland, ME, and Tom Smith, also of Baltimore; and many friends at her longest and most recent Burlington residence on Shelburne Road.
JEREMIAH J. WARNER
....show SALISBURY - Jeremiah J. Warner, 27, died unexpectedly Saturday, Dec. 11, 2010. He was born Aug. 4, 1983 in Middlebury, the son of William R. Warner and Kim DeGray. Visiting hours will be on Thursday, Dec. 16, 2010
Patrick Jerome Waters
....show , 69, of Charlotte, died on Aug. 12, 2010 surrounded by his beloved family. He was born on May 11, 1941 in Cherokee, IA, the son of William Vincent and Veronica (Eral) Waters. In 1959, he entered the Society of Jesus Seminary at St. Louis University and received a BA and MA in Mathematics. He left in 1966 and was drafted into the Army in 1967 and was stationed at the Pentagon. He married Brenda Sweeney on Aug. 5, 1972 in Broad Brook, Conn. His banking career brought him and his family to upstate New York, where they lived until 1986, when they moved to Vermont. He opened Waters Accounting in 1989, where he worked with his wife until their retirement in 2006. Patrick was active in his community and church. He volunteered with many community service organizations and served on the board of Vermont Catholic Charities. The joy of his life was his family; he was happiest when with his wife, children and grandchildren, all of whom cherished him in return. Patrick is survived by his wife, Brenda; son, Ryan Waters and wife, Kelly, and their son, Ryan; daughter, Chea Evans and husband, Hal, and their sons, Harry, Ronan and Archer; and daughter, Flynn Waters and husband, Alpay Soyoguz. He is also survived by his siblings and their spouses, Ken Putzier, Ann Tankersley, David and Ellen Waters, Bill and Mary Waters, Eleanor and Gene Thill and John and Jo-ann Waters. He was predeceased by his parents and his sister, Mary Putzier. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Anthony's Church in Burlington on Tuesday, Aug. 17, 2010 at 11 a.m. with burial to follow in Resurrection Park Cemetery. The family would be honored by donations in Patrick's name to the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network.
Anne F. Watson
....show died on Sunday, Sept. 19, 2010 at the Fletcher Allen Health Care following a two year illness. She was born in Lawrence, Long Island, N.Y. on Sept. 1, 1926 the daughter of Charles and Pearl (Irving) Feeney. Anne married Roy H.A. Watson on Feb. 2, 1958 and celebrated 52 years together. She graduated from Valley Stream (NY) High School with a NY Regents Diploma. Having graduated two years early she went to work in the office of Curtis Aircraft Company. She commuted to New York City, where she was employed by several firms. She then worked for Allison Aircraft Engine Division of General Motors, where she met Roy Watson, her future husband. After traveling for several years for Allison, they settled in Burlington in 1965. While in Burlington, she was active in the Weight Watchers Program as a lecturer and clerk for 30 years. Her passion was porcelain doll making. Her other hobbies were reading, sewing, golf and bowling. She enjoyed her many friends and loved her extended family. She is survived by her husband, Roy H.A. Watson of South Burlington; her son, Roy H.A. Watson III and his wife, Elizabeth, of Burlington; sister, Barbara Thornton of East Rockaway, L.I., N.Y.; sister-in-law, Alice Feeney of Sarasota, Fla.; and numerous nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her parents; brother, Harry Feeney; and brother-in-law, William Thornton. The family wants to thank Dr. George Philips and Nurse Karen Gilder for many months of loving care. A memorial service will be held at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 22 in the Ready Funeral Home, North Chapel, 934 North Avenue, Burlington, with burial to follow in Lakeview Cemetery. Visiting hours will be from 4 to 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 21 at the Ready Funeral Home, North Chapel. In Anne's memory, donations may be sent to the American Lung Association, 372 Hurricane Lane, Suite 101, Williston, VT 05495.
JANET MARY WATTLES
....show BURLINGTON - Janet Mary Wattles, 84, of Burlington, died peacefully Thursday, April 1, 2010, at the Birchwood Terrace Healthcare with her family by her side. She was born Janet Mary Goddard in London, England on Sept. 12, 1925, the daughter of Theodore and Jane Goddard. During the Second World War, she survived the Blitz in London as a young girl, and then went proudly on to served in the British Navy's Royal Naval Service, working at Bletchly Park on the Enigma machines which decoded secret enemy messages. On July 2, 1945, Janet married John William Wattles at her family's home in England. John predeceased her in Dec. 1981. She enjoyed a career in fashion and design for many years. Janet loved gardens, animals, the sea coast, and entertaining friends and family with a stylish flair. The Wattles family lived for 20 years in Upper Saddle River, N.J., and moved to Rye, N.H. in 1977. Janet is survived by her three daughters, Annie Wattles of Calais, and her husband, Robin Chase, Jane Goddard of Burlington, and her partner Martha Tormey, and Amy Kelly of Lawrenceville, N.J. and her husband John. She greatly loved her five grandchildren, Leah Rexford (Todd), Toby Parke, Lexi Chase (Christina), Cate and Sam Kelly; and her four great-grandchildren, Asa, Eli, Olivia and Mason. She was also predeceased by her parents and two sisters. Special and deep thanks from the family go to Sharon and the B Wing Staff at Birchwood Terrace for the caring and professional work that they do. The family is planning a summertime celebration of her life. There will be no visiting hours. For those who wish, donations in her memory may be made to Emergency Food Shelf or Humane Society of your choice.
SALLY ELIZABETH EVELYN WEARY
....show - BRIGHAM BURLINGTON - Died peacefully at Osceola Regional Medical Center in Kissimmee, Fla. on May 25, 2010. Sally grew up in Beaconsfield, Quebec, near Montreal, and was involved in many activities. She graduated with Honors from McGill University with a BA and MBA. Shortly after she graduated, she moved to Shelburne, and then Burlington, where she resided for many years doting on her sons and furthering her career. Recently she moved to Florida, where she resided until her passing. She leaves to mourn her beloved husband, Charlie Brigham, of Burlington; and her two sons, Tim Nicosia (and his wife, Liz Nicosia) of Boston, and Alex Nicosia of New York, N.Y.; her beloved mother, Daphne; her sister, Anne (and her husband Pierre Leblanc); her nephew, Michael; and her niece, Katherine; as well as many family members and friends. She was predeceased by her father, Sidney Weary, last year. A memorial service will be held in her memory at Christ Church, Beaurepaire Quebec, Canada in the near future.
MARION CHRISTINE WEATHERWAX
....show COLCHESTER - Marion C. Weatherwax, 72, died unexpectedly on Sept. 14, 2010, while traveling to be with her daughter in Indiana. Marion was born in Burlington on July 26, 1938, daughter of Victor and Eleanor (Magoon) Garcia. She was a member of Holy Cross Church and the widow of Andy Weatherwax who predeceased her on July 13, 2003. She was also predeceased by two daughters, Sharon Eleanor Burbo in January 2008 and Elizabeth "Liz" Peterson in June 2008; a grandson, George Weatherwax; and her brother, Dennis Garcia. Marion was always a hard worker and very generous. She was there for her family and friends in times of need. She enjoyed spending time with her family and watching her young grandchildren and greatgrandchildren enjoying the simple things in life. Marion is survived by two daughters and their spouses, Sandra and Lee Baker of Cornish, N.H. and Christine and Rick Lindner of Linden, Ind.; a son and daughter-inlaw, Joseph and Nancy Weatherwax of Fairfax; a sister, Lilian Kirby of Burlington; her grandchildren, Jamie Baker, Andy Joe Weatherwax, Shane Burbo, Eric Burbo, Jesse Thompson, Victoria Chamberlin, Zachary Lindner, Luan Lindner, Nichole Lindner, Eleanor (Nora) Peterson; and numerous stepgrand- children. There will be a private family viewing from 6 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 23, 2010 in the Boucher and Pritchard Funeral Home, 85 N. Winooski Ave., Burlington. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. on Friday, Sept. 24, 2010 in Holy Cross Church with interment to follow in New Mt. Calvary Cemetery. There will be a reception for family and friends at Marion's home following the burial service. Contributions in Marion's memory may be made to the American Cancer Society , Vt. Chapter, 55 Day Lane, Williston, VT 05495.
LELON A. WEAVER
....show BURLINGTON - Lelon A. Weaver, Jr., 88 of Burlington, died Sunday, Apr. 4, 2010 at his home following a long illness with Spontaneous Inclusion Body Myositis. He was born in Brooklyn, N.Y. on Feb. 11, 1922, the son of L.A. Weaver, Sr. and Florence Brown Weaver. Lee was a graduate of Richmond High School, class of 1939. He attended the University of Vermont graduating in 1943 and went on to receive his Master's in Psychology in 1947 from Columbia University. In 1957, he received his Ph D. in Experimental Psychology from Purdue University. On Dec. 24, 1948, he married Jean Louise Clark in Burlington. Together they had two sons, James L. and Michael C. Lee was employed with the Psychology Department of Wilson College, Chambersburg, Pa. from 1948 to 1949. Following army service he was with the University of Vermont Psychiatry Dept From 1957 to 1987, retiring as an Associate Professor. While at UVM, he concentrated his research efforts on setting the parameters of Electroconvulsive Therapy. At the time of his retirement, he had written numerous scientific publications and was recognized around the world as an authority on this subject. Lee was a past member of the UVM ROTC target shooting program and won the Hearst Medal four consecutive years. He served in the US Army during WWII and from 1952 to 1957. He joined the US Army Reserve and was on their 1st Army Rifle Team until he retired from the USAR as Lt. Col. He received numerous awards for his shooting including the D class at the Kentucky Bluegrass Open in 1953, three national records in 1966 and the "Distinguished Rifleman Award" in 1973. He was a life member of the N.R.A. and a long time NRA referee for small bore and big bore rifle competition; a member of board of directors of the North Country Sportsman's Club and a former board member of the Shelburne Bay Boat Club. Lelon is survived by his wife, Jean of Burlington; two sons and their spouses, James L. and Linda S. of Gaithersburg, Md. and Michael C. and Patricia U. of Milton; two grandchildren, Derek M. Weaver of Portland, Maine and Amy Lin Weaver of Gaithersburg, Md. and various nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents and a brother, Donald L Weaver of Huntington Center. Visiting hours will be held on Friday, Apr. 9, 2010 from 5 to 8 p.m. in the Ready Funeral Home, South Chapel, 261 Shelburne Road, Burlington. A celebration of his life will be held on Saturday, Apr. 10, 2010 at 11 a.m. in the Brand Hall of the Faith United Methodist Church, 899 Dorset St., South Burlington with the Rev. Krista Atwood officiating. Burial in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery, Huntington will be at the convenience of his family. The family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations in his memory be made to North Country Sportsman's Club, c/o NCSC, PO Box 5598, Essex Junction, Vt. 05453-5598. Donations will be used for a memorial improvement project to the trap field.
VIOLET M. WEBER
....show TRUMBULL, CT/SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT - Violet M. Weber, 97, died peacefully on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2010, at St. Joseph Manor in Trumbull, Conn. Violet was born in Buffalo, N.Y. on March 10, 1912, the daughter of Margaret and Joseph Wald. She married Carl W. Weber in 1931, and was delighted to have two daughters, Joyce and Lois. As part of the War effort, during World War II, Violet worked in the Tool Crib of Curtis Wright Aircraft Co. After spending most of her early life in Buffalo, the family then moved to Chicago, where Violet greatly enjoyed working, for many years, in the Infant Dept. of Gassmans Clothing Store. Upon retirement, she and Carl moved to Colchester, and subsequently to Heineberg Senior Residence. She loved church, family and friends, and was known for her charming smile and gentle ways. In 2001, she moved to St. Joseph Manor, where she resided until her death. Violet was predeceased by her husband, Carl; her daughter, Joyce Zajchowski and her husband Joseph. She is survived by her daughter, Lois McKinney and husband Robert; her grandchildren, Kasia Tolbert, Steve Zajchowski, Carol Albertini, Laura Zajchowski/Hall, Greg Zajchowski, David Zajchowski, Sue McKinney, Robert J. McKinney, Colleen Chesney, Michael McKinney, and Brian McKinney; and 14 great-grandchildren. The family greatly appreciates the loving and attentive care of the staff at St. Joseph Manor. In lieu of flowers, a contribution to St. Joseph Manor, 6448 Main St., Trumbull, CT 06611 would be deeply appreciated. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Monday, Jan. 11, 2010, at 11 a.m. at St. John Vianney Catholic Church in South Burlington. Interment will follow at Resurrection Park in South Burlington.
ANNA CAPEN WEBSTER
....show Anna Capen Webster died peacefully surrounded by family on Sunday, Oct. 10, 2010. Anna was born Aug. 24, 1924 in Bennington, the eldest of four children of Rev. Nathan Capen and Ida Paddock Capen. She graduated from Brandon High School in 1941 and received a BA from UVM in 1946. She returned to school in the 1960s to receive her teaching certificate, and taught French at Edmunds Junior High School for four years. Like many of her era, Anna married her college sweetheart, Lt. Fred Webster in 1943, while he was on leave. Over the next 12 years, they moved 13 times for his teaching career. She loved bargains and kept her growing family well fed and clothed on a limited budget. Keeping that family well clothed and fed was also a testimony to her creativity, often her children's clothing was sewn or knitted by her, and her culinary skills were always appreciated by anyone who sat at her table. She loved crafting, making shell jewelry, and later joined the Vermont Hand Crafters where she sold tiedyed scarves and appliqued bibs. Thanks to a cake decorating class in the 50s, she learned to create beautiful and tasty wedding cakes for many generations of family and friends. She also garnered countless prizes for her baking at the Champlain Valley Exposition. She was an active member in the College Street Congregational Church, where she served on many committees and sang in the choir. She was a member of PEO Chapter C. While her husband was an active member of the UVM faculty, she was active in the Home Arts Group for faculty spouses. Anna is survived by her husband, Fred Webster; and her siblings, Ford Capen, Rose Berlani, and John Capen. She is also survived by her six children, David Webster and his wife, Carol Brantley, Ronald Webster and his wife, Patty, Carol Blair and her husband, James O'Donnell, Alice Wakefield and her husband, Lynn, Sandra Niquette and her husband, Gary, Wendy Farrell and her husband, Skip. They also have 19 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Arrangements are made by Corbin and Palmer Funeral Home. There will be a viewing at College Street Congregational Church on Thursday, Oct. 14 beginning at 1:30 p.m., which will be followed by a Celebration in song at 2 p.m. and a worship service at 2:30 p.m. The interment will be Friday, Oct. 15 at 10:30 a.m. in the Old Cemetery on Pleasant St. in Randolph. Gifts can be made in her honor to College Street Congregational Church.
MARGARET WILSON WEBSTER
....show MARTINSVILLE, VA - Margaret Wilson Webster, 92, of Martinsville died on Monday, Feb. 8, 2010 at her home. She was born on June 18, 1917 in Maryland to Joseph R. Wilson, Jr. and Marjorie Taylor Wilson. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Dr. Thomas C. Webster and two brothers. She was a graduate of the University of Maryland School of Nursing with a BSN and RN degree. She was a member of Kappa Delta Sorority, the Col. James Patten Chapter National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution in Waynesboro, Va., the General Smallwood Chapter, NSDAR, and the Fort Garrison Chapter Colonial Dames of the 17th Century in Baltimore, Md. Survivors include one son, Thomas C. Webster III of Martinsville and a daughter, Peggy W. Coolidge of Winter Haven, Fla. five grandchildren, one step-grandson, eight great-grandchildren, one step-great-grandchild and two nieces. A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, Feb. 13, 2010 at 11 a.m. at the Christ Episcopal Church in Martinsville. Burial will be held at a later date at Druid Ridge Cemetery in Pikesville, Md. The family will receive friends at the home of her son, Thomas Webster, 1717 Meadowview Lane, Martinsville, Va. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Hospice of Memorial Hospital, 320 Hospital Drive, Martinsville, Va. 24112 or to the charity of the donor's choice.
PERLEY WEED
....show SOUTH BURLINGTON - Perley Weed died peacefully at his home in South Burlington on Oct. 20, 2010. He was born Aug. 28, 1926 in Burlington, the son of Rose Mae Weed. He was raised in Burlington and attended Burlington schools. He served his country during the Korean War in the U.S. Army. After returning from Korea, he married Barbara Lumbra on Aug. 4, 1953. Together they raised five children. He spent most of his career working for Vermont Gas Systems, retiring in 1985. After retirement, he spent almost twenty years living with Barbara at their second home on Lincoln Gap Road in Warren, where they befriended more than a few hikers, hunters, skiers, and stranded travelers. A lifelong hunter and outdoorsman, he spent many joyful years in the mountains around Warren. He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 782; the Fraternal Order of the Eagles, Aerie 793; and the American Legion, Post 19. He enjoyed spending evenings at the clubs, socializing with fellow members and trying his luck with the lottery tickets at the bar. Perley was a loving husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend. He is survived by his loving wife, Barbara; his children, William Weed and his wife, Gail, Robert Goddard, Edward Goddard, Perley Weed, Jr., and Rose Perron and her husband, Steve; his nine grandchildren; his ten great-grandchildren; and many other friends and family that will all miss him dearly. Visiting hours will be on Saturday, Oct. 23, to be followed by graveside services at Lakeview Cemetery on North Avenue in Burlington, as well as a reception at the VFW on South Winooski Avenue in Burlington.
LUCILLE S. WELLS
....show SOUTH LONDONDERRY - Lucille S. Wells, 88, died in Springfield Hospital on Sunday, January 10, 2010, surrounded by her loving family. Lucille was born at home in South Londonderry on Dec. 13, 1921, daughter of George L. and Annie (Williams) Smith. She was a life long resident of South Londonderry. She was a graduate of Montpelier Seminary and Vermont College in Montpelier. Lucille married George P. Wells on March 17, 1946, at home in South Londonderry where they lived and raised their daughters. They spent many years enjoying the cottage that they built in the early 1950's on Lake Champlain. Lucille loved music all her life and enjoyed her organ and piano. Lucille was a wonderful cook, homemaker and seamstress, often making clothes for Susan and Deb when they were younger. She also enjoyed painting and assisting Deb with craft projects. Lucille loved gardening and took great pride in her flower beds. Her beloved kitty, Josie, was her constant companion. She is survived by her two loving daughters: Susan J. Garfield of Springfield and Debra J. Wells-Stone and her husband, Steve, of Burlington; three grandchildren: Julie Garfield of Claremont, N.H., Kelly Pelkey of Belvidere and Amanda J. Champagne of Colorado Springs, Colo. and two great-granddaughters: Emma Grace Pelkey and Sophia Faith Pelkey. She was predeceased by her husband in 1998. The family wishes to thank Lucille's many caregivers and close friends: Merleen Wilder, Pat O'Brien, Suzanne Fontaine, Mabel Holden, Tanya Stewart, Nicki Hakey, Gretchen Lunderville, Kari Lockhart, Linda Smith, Sandy West, Amber Burrow, and Margaret Connolly, as well as the caring nurses and doctors at Springfield Hospital. Services will be held at the First Baptist Church in South Londonderry on Saturday January 16, 2010, at 2 p.m. Friends may call on the family from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Adams & Kenney Funeral Home in Chester on Friday evening. Burial will take place at a later date in Glebe View Cemetery. Donations in her memory may be made to the Londonderry Volunteer Rescue Squad, PO Box 911, Londonderry, Vt. 05148 and the Champion Fire Company #5, PO Box 100, South Londonderry, Vt. 05155.
MARIAN E. WESCOM
....show JOHNSON - Marian E. Wescom, 89, died Oct. 5, 2010, in The Manor of Morrisville. She was born in Belvidere, May 20, 1921, the daughter of Arthur and Elizabeth (Barry) Fleurrey. She leaves her children, Elaine (Norman) Bouchard of Johnson, Wayne (Dot) Wescom of Johnson, Roy (Pat) Wescom, Jr. of Barre, Douglas (Linda) Wescom of Davenport, IA, Norma (Merle) Slayton of Hyde Park, Charlene (Arnold) Duffy of Johnson, Nancy (Robert) Lilley of Deltona, Fla., Terry Wescom and Lila Languerand of Morrisville, and Roland Wescom of Johnson; a daughter-in-law, Loretta Wescom, of Johnson; 35 grandchildren; and numerous greatgranchildren and greatgreat- grandchildren. Besides her parents, she was predeceased by her husband, Roy E. Wescom; a son, Merritt Wescom; a daughter-in-law, Jerri Wescom; as well as a greatgrandson, A. J. Stygles, Jr. A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 9, 2010 at the United Church of Johnson with interment to follow in the Lamoille View Cemetery.
LORRIE P. WEST
....show WINOOSKI - Lorrie P. West of Winooski died on Dec. 22, 2010 in Fletcher Allen with her family by her side. She was married for 40 years to her devoted husband, Norman West. She has two daughters, Edith Ducharme and her husband, Frank, of Burlington, Ella Lafountaine of Mass.; two sons, Robert West of Winooski, Hyman Parker of Kentucky; 13 grandkids and seven great-grandkids. She was predeceased by her daughter, Eunice Parker. We will miss her dearly. There will be no services.
PAUL JOSEPH WEST, SR
....show HINESBURG - Paul J. West, Sr., 32, died unexpectedly on Friday, July 23, 2010, in a Williston auto accident. He was born in Burlington on Oct. 6, 1977, the son of William Arthur, Sr. and Pamela (Metivier) West. Paul enjoyed playing his guitar and spending time with his children and family. He always strived to be close to his nieces and nephews. His family would like to acknowledge his cousin, James "Kuku" Savard, Jr. for always being there for Paul. Paul is survived by his beloved children, Dustin Armand West, Montana Mae West, Paul Joseph, II, and Austin Paul West; his parents, William A., Sr. and Pamela (Metivier) West of Hinesburg; his brother, Shawn Lee West, Sr. and fiancee, Penny Clark; his nieces, nephews, a grandniece and a grandnephew; and many aunts, uncles, and cousins. Paul was predeceased by his brother, William Arthur West, Jr. and William's fiancee, Linda Lee Slocum; and his paternal and maternal grandparents. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Tuesday at 11 a.m. in St. Joseph's Co-Cathedral, Burlington with interment following in Lakeview Cemetery, Burlington. Those wishing may send a contribution in Paul's memory in care of the Merchant's Bank, Hinesburg Branch, Rt. 116, Hinesburg, VT, 05461.
R. DUFF WHEELER
....show FORT MYERS, FL - R. Duff Wheeler of Ft. Myers, Fla., formally of Shelburne, Vt. died peacefully on Jan. 20, 2010 in Ft. Myers at the age of 71. Duff graduated from Deerfield Academy, Mass. and the University of Vermont. After graduating from UVM, Duff spent his career with Connecticut General Life Insurance Co. (now CIGNA) in Burlington, Vt. He is survived by his wife, Sandra Wheeler and sons, Jeff and Colby. His family requests donations can be made in Duff's memory to the American Heart Association , Williston, Vt. and the Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Brookline, Mass.
JOHANNA A. YANCHESON
....show BRIDPORT - Johanna A. Yancheson, 94, died Oct. 1, 2010, in Payson, Ariz. after complications from an unfortunate fall. Johanna was born in Scheveningen, the Netherlands on June 29, 1916. She moved from the Netherlands in 1974 and settled in California, Vermont, Michigan, Utah, Arizona, and finally back to Vermont. She was a successful business woman in the music world. She was a painter and left us many beautiful paintings. She saved many lives in World War II, risking her own life and that of her husband and young children. She loved nature and had gardens filled with roses. She also always loved all her dogs. She is survived by her brother, Karel Vrieling of Belgium; her three children, Yvonne and James Cox of Arizona, Jean Robert and his wife, Maria Dijk, of the Netherlands, and Louise and Nick Karthaus of Vermont; her grandchildren, Amy and Patrick Casteel, Steven and Kathy Captain, Mark and Tracy Captain, and Aaron Cox, all of Arizona, Janet Captain of California, Sandy and Marcel van der Werf and Ellen Dijk of the Netherlands, Monique Karthaus and Geoff Wolcott of Stowe, and Jeanette Karthaus and Pierre Vachon of California; her great- grandchildren, Autumn, Craig, Kelsey, Chris, Sarah, Cayman, Ally, and Ryan, all of Arizona, Sonet and Eli of California, Larissa and Renzo of the Netherlands, and Mylene and Anique of California; and her greatgreat-grandchildren, Stella and Sophia of Arizona, and Leland of California. She is also survived by her 16 year old Maltese, "Fritz," who stayed behind in Strawberry, Ariz. We will all forever miss our dear, sweet mother. We know that she is at peace and living among the birds, bees, roses and dogs that she so loved. Her memorial service was held on the 16th of Oct. 2010, by Steve Captain, who is a bishop in the LDS church in Mesa, Ariz. When such a friend from us departs, we hold forever in our hearts a sweet and hallowed memory, bringing us nearer, Lord, to thee.
ELLEN ELIZABETH (SEARS) ZERN
....show MIDDLEBURY - Ellen Elizabeth (Sears) Zern, 79, of Middlebury passed away on Nov. 4, 2010 after a brief struggle with cancer. She was born on Oct. 12, 1931, one of eight children born to Florence (Thompson) and William Sears. Ellen grew up in Middlebury and graduated from Middlebury High School. Ellen married Lawrence W. Zern. Well known in Middlebury for her banking affiliation, the Middlebury Credit Union was located in her home for many years. She mentored people to save for their futures and took a personal interest in many community people. She never held a Vermont drivers license and walked everywhere, enjoying her surroundings on her daily trips into town. Ellen was a firm believer of buying locally! Ellen was most passionate about family genealogy, as well as the Civil War and Vermont ancestors who fought in it. She traveled to Gettysburg grave sites and researched the lives of many before her. She was well- versed in Vermont's history in the war as she spent countless hours retrieving information and sharing her findings with friends. She was predeceased by her husband, Lawrence W. Zern on Jan. 18, 2001; and by her son, Robert Zern, who was the love of her life, who died unexpectedly on Jan. 13, 2010. She leaves a brother, Walter Sears of Cornwall; nieces, nephews, friends and close neighbors, who helped her in times of need and support. Many of these same people Ellen had done the same for. She will be dearly missed. Thank you to the Doctors and staff at Porter Medical Center and Helen Porter Rehabilitation. A private service will be held celebrating Ellen's life. Ellen loved choices. Please give locally to the charity of your choice, in her memory.
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