The death of
Beverly Lucille Clark
....show , 92, of Derby on February 20, 2013, is announced with heavy hearts filled with happy memories.
Mrs. Clark was born in Glens Falls, New York, on February 28, 1920, the eldest daughter of the late Bernard and Lucille Moses. On May 1, 1946 she married Charles Clark and had five children. Mr. Clark predeceased her in 1962. Her longtime companion, Arthur Bacon, also predeceased her in 1982.
She is survived by her very close and special granddaughter Kelly Paul and family; her daughters Sandra Foster and Amy Varney; her sons Donald Clark and Gary Clark; by many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her sister Virginia Schies of New York and by nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by her son Denis Clark and her sister Barbara Stranahan.
Mrs. Clarks infectious laugh, beautiful smile, and wonderful sense of humor will be missed by all. She will be greatly missed by her loving and caring family at the Derby Green Nursing Home.
There will be no visiting hours. A celebration of Mrs. Clarks life will be held on Thursday, February 28, starting at 1 p.m. with family and friends and the Reverend Richard Whitehill officiating a short service starting at 2 p.m. at the Curtis-Britch-Converse-Rushford Funeral Home, 4670 Darling Hill Road in Newport. A spring burial service will be held at the convenience of the family.
Friends may make contributions in memory of Mrs. Clark to the Derby Green Nursing Home Activities Fund, P.O. Box 24, Derby, Vermont 05829.
Fred Pierce Cushing Sr.
....show of Jay died on February 21, 2013.
He was born in Brockton, Massachusetts, on November 17, 1931. His father was Walter David Cushing, and his mother was Helen Emma (Pierce) Cushing.
He served his country in the U.S. Army before and during the Korean War. He was a teacher at the Guided Missile School in Fort Bliss, Texas, and later helped establish the Eastern Air Defense Command. After the service, Mr. Cushing worked for several large manufacturing corporations as a machinist, plant engineer, engineering manager, production manager, plant superintendent, and plant manager.
After retirement, he served his town of Jay, as town moderator, chairman of the listers, and zoning administrator for many years, which resulted in many sessions with Jay Peak for permitting process. He was also a member of the Northeastern Vermont Development Association.
Mr. Cushing was very active at the North Troy Congregational Church, serving as a deacon, trustee, and head usher for several years. He enjoyed playing cards, bus trips, and visiting with his many friends at the senior meal sites.
Fred is survived by his wife and best friend of 60 years, Edna Cushing, of Jay; by his six children and their families: Mary and Bill Harris, Fred Pierce Cushing Jr., Nancy and John Sparacio, David and Kristine Cushing, Steve and Kim Cushing, and Chris and Kerri Cushing. He is also survived by 12 grandchildren; one great-grandson; his sisters: Marge Vierra and Helen Cushing-Raum; and by many nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by his parents and by a baby brother.
Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, March 2, at the North Troy Congregational Church with the Reverend Richard OHara and the Reverend Rick Shover officiating. A luncheon will follow at the East Side Restaurant in Newport, beginning at 4 p.m.
Should friends desire, contributions in Mr. Cushings memory may be made to the North Troy Congregational Church, P.O. Box 199, North Troy, Vermont 05859.
Mahlon Gonyaw
....show of St. Johnsbury died on Saturday, February 23, 2013, at North Country Hospital in Newport at the age of 85. He had suffered a stroke on December 6 last year and received wonderful care at the Bel Aire Nursing Home in Newport since mid-January.
He was born in East Albany on December 10, 1927, and grew up in Morgan where he attended school. Mr. Gonyaw was the youngest of four children born to Mitchell and Sadie (Noyes) Gonyaw. He married Madeline Driver of West Charleston on June 1, 1952. She was the love of his life.
In his working days, Mr. Gonyaw was a well-respected dozer/backhoe operator and worked on the construction of area roads and much of Interstate 91. He served in the Army Air Forces at the close of World War II and was a member of the American Legion post in Hardwick. He and his wife were hard-working members of the Loyal Order of Moose #1779.
He is survived by his wife, Maddy; by five children: Bryce Gonyaw and his wife, Debbie, of Danville, Clair Gonyaw and Judy of Concord, Dixie Vallie and her husband, R.J., of Williston, Diane Covell and her husband, Jim, of St. Johnsbury, and Vicki Langone and her husband, Rob, of Longmeadow, Massachusetts; by three grandchildren: Heather, Megan, and Adam; two great-grandsons; and nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by two brothers: Marvin, who lived in East Charleston, and Roland, who lived in Morgan, as well as a sister just a month ago, Mildred Major of Island Pond.
A celebration of his life will be held on Saturday, March 2, at the Moose Lodge at 2388 Portland Street in St. Johnsbury. The gathering will begin at 10 a.m. At 11 a.m. there will be a commemorative service followed by a light luncheon.
Mr. Gonyaw loved animals and was concerned for their welfare. Please consider making a memorial contribution to the Pope Memorial Frontier Animal Shelter, 502 Strawberry Acres Road, Newport Vermont 05855; or to any animal shelter of your choice.
Clarence E. Maker
....show , 84, of Newport died on February 22, 2013, in Newport.
He was born June 9, 1928, in Lowell, Massachusetts, a son of Alan and Gertrude (Arland) Maker.
He married Cecile Young, who predeceased him. He entered the U.S. Army and was a veteran of World War II. He was a machine operator for Ethan Allen Manufacturing, and he was also a truck driver.
Mr. Maker was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #798, the American Legion Post #21 of Newport, and he attended the Meeting Place in Newport. His hobbies included hunting and gardening. He always had a smile on his face.
He is survived by his daughter Susan Powell of Asheville, North Carolina; by his granddaughter Kayla Bernier, also of Asheville; his foster son Dennis Fields, state representative from Sanbornton, New Hampshire; and by several nieces and nephews.
A graveside service will be held on May 24 at 1 p.m. at the East Haven Cemetery in East Haven with full military honors.
John (Jackie) (Jackson) William Warner
....show of Lowell died peacefully at his home surrounded by his family on February 23, 2013.
He was born September 29, 1933, in Lowell to Wallace and Lilis Warner.
Mr. Warner lived a full life, venturing into many endeavors. As a young man, he worked with the familys sawmill. He served a short stint in the U.S. Air Guards. He also worked at the asbestos mines. In 1958 he attended a trade school in Chicago, Illinois, to become a radio and TV technician.
He was a lineman and master electrician and owned and operated Warners Electric. He was also a truck driver.
Mr. Warner enjoyed working in his garden, and he owned his own plane. He loved giving rides to anyone who wanted one. He bowled for many years on a league with his son Shawn.
He leaves behind a large loving family, including his children: Daniel Warner and his wife, Jeanie, of East Albany and their children Dakota and Jade Warner; Marcia Warner and her partner, Mardy Pratt, and her children: Kevin and Stephine Uhlendorff and Caleb Warner; and Shawn Warner and his wife, Shannon, and their children Adam, Samantha, and Johnie. He also leaves behind a granddaughter-in-law, Danielle LaRoe; two great-grandchildren: Glycerine Uhlendorff and Gabriel LaRoe; his former wife, Lois Starr, of North Troy; his sisters and brother: Michael (Mickey) Warner of Lowell, Beth Potter and her husband, Brad, of Ryegate, and Shirleen Dolan of Morrisville; and many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
He was predeceased by his parents, and by two brothers, Lawrence (Lonnie) Warner and Winston Warner.
Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. on Friday, March 1, at the Lowell Congregational Church with the Reverend David DiZazzo officiating. Friends may call at the church on March 1 from noon until the hour of the funeral. Spring interment will be in Mountainview Cemetery in Lowell.
Should friends desire, contributions in his memory may be made to the Alzheimers Association of Vermont, 300 Corner Stone Drive, Suite 128, Williston, Vermont 05495.
Richard C. Chase
....show , 80, of Newport died on February 17, 2013, at his home.
He was born June 24, 1932, in Barton, a son of Charles and Josephine (Thompson) Chase. He married Grace Mary Davis, who predeceased him on December 24, 1996.
Mr. Chase was employed by Elmwood Dairy as a delivery man and mechanic for 23 years. He enjoyed hunting, mechanic work, and woodworking. He and his wife traveled to Florida, Ohio, and Long Island, New York, to visit relatives.
He is survived by his children: Gary Chase and his wife, Corlene, of Ashtabula, Ohio, and Douglas Chase of Derby; by his grandson Cody Chase; by his stepgrandchildren: Jason, Celeste, Krystal, and Devin Messier, and Corbett Lee; by his brothers and sisters: Robert Chase and his wife, Edith, of Long Island, Larry Chase and his friend, Beverly White, Phyllis Kennison, and Patricia Herman and her husband, Norman, all of Evansville.
He was predeceased by an infant brother and sister.
Funeral services will be held at 7 p.m. on Thursday, February 21, at the Curtis-Britch-Converse-Rushford Funeral Home at 4670 Darling Hill Road in Newport with the Reverend Richard Whitehill officiating. Friends may call at the funeral home on Thursday from 5 p.m. until the hour of the funeral. Spring interment will be in the Brownington Center Cemetery.
Should friends desire, contributions in his memory may be made to the American Cancer Society, Vermont Division, Inc., 55 Day Lane, Williston, Vermont 05495.
Barbara Helen Hudson
....show , 86, passed away peacefully at the Union House Nursing Home on February 18, 2013. She was born on June 19, 1925, in Lyndonville, the daughter of the late William Edgar Kellaway and Bertha (Fowler) Kellaway.
She attended graded school in Lyndonville and was a 1943 graduate of Lyndon Institute. She resided for the majority of her life in Manchester Center and Berlin Corners with her late husband of 62 years, Noah Wallace Hudson. They retired in 1998 and moved back to Lyndonville, where they both had a strong sense of community, loyal friends, and family. A devout Episcopalian, she loved her family and lived her life very quietly for them.
Mrs. Hudson was pre-deceased by her brother, Edger William Kellaway. She is survived by her nephew, Peter Kellaway and his wife, Christina, and daughter, Charli, as well as many other nieces, nephews, and cousins throughout Vermont, Quebec, and Ontario.
There will be no calling hours or funeral. There will be a spring internment at Pine Grove Cemetery with a date and time to be announced.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Pope Frontier Animal Society
Lois Morin
....show , 81, of Jay died on February 12, 2013. She survived her husband, Roger, of 62 years, by 27 days.
She was born on March 29, 1931, in Stamford, Connecticut, the daughter of John and Ruth Spielman. She grew up in Connecticut with her six brothers and two sisters. After high school, she married Roger and started a family. They moved to Vermont in 1969, where they raised their six children.
Mrs. Morin took great pride in her family. It was hard for any visitor to enter her house without being taken through her collection of pictures. One by one, she would take you down the line of all six kids graduation pictures, and if you had the time it didnt stop there, she would also take you through the pictures of the grand kids and great-grand kids. She loved little kids and adored her many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Even in her later years, her face would light up at the sight of a baby and you often heard her say, Now, who is this little one? followed by, Oh, isnt he or she a cutie and then a little giggle. There is no denying her love of children.
She also loved playing cards of any kind and especially bingo. She took great pride in her winnings no matter who the opponent may have been and was considered by many as an excessively lucky lady. During her 40-plus years in Jay, she was involved with the Jay Volunteer Fire Department bingo and the American Legion Ladies Auxiliary. She and her husband enjoyed their travels throughout the U.S. and Europe, including their many trips with Community Circle.
She is survived by her six children: Jean Janci of Nashville, Tennessee, Donna Morin of Nashville, Kim Starr of Tucson, Arizona, Jo-Ann Chicoine of Suffolk, Virginia, Margaret Hartman and her husband, Bill, of Derby, and Roger (Chip) Morin Jr. of Troy. She had 15 grandchildren: Jennifer Royea, Aaron Janci, Meghan Janci, Carolyn Patenaude, Katie Holt, Amanda Trono, Chad Chicoine, Onalee Hopkins, Ashley Juliano, Lee-Ann Cotner, Mitchell Hartman, Tyler Starr, Nicholas Leithead, Hanna Morin, and Andrew Morin; and 14 great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her brothers: Robert and his wife, Lois, and Charles and his wife, Sylvia; her sisters-in-law: Patricia and Mary Spielman; her brother-in-law Leo and his wife, Kathe Morin; her brother-in-law Albert Morin and his wife, Kathleen; and by her sisters-in-law: Blanche Sullivan, Carmen Scofield, Patricia Valley and Leni Morin. She was predeceased by her husband Roger; and by her brothers and sisters: Bill, John, Richard, Jean, Evelyn and David.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Alzheimers Association, Vermont Chapter, Martha Richardson, 300 Cornerstone Drive, Suite 128, Williston, Vermont 05495; or to the North Troy American Legion Post #28, Attention Richard Berthiaume, 254 Dominion Avenue, North Troy, Vermont 05859; or to the Jay Volunteer Fire Department, 157 Revoir Flat Road, Jay, Vermont 05859.
A combined graveside service will be held for both Mr. and Mrs. Morin on Saturday, June 15, at 11 a.m. at the St. Ignatius Cemetery in Lowell.
Dale Douglas Paul
....show , 66, a retired educator at Missisquoi Valley Union High School, died on February 8, 2013, at the Northwestern Medical Center.
Born in Syracuse, New York, on July 29, 1947, she was the daughter of William Douglas and the late Jeannette (Ernst) Douglas.
She graduated from Syracuse University and advanced training in education at the University of New Hampshire. She was a lifelong educator, who taught in the Jamesville-Dewitt School District in New York, and the Glover Community School and Barton Graded School in Vermont. She moved to St. Albans in 1987 and then taught at Missisquoi Valley Union High School for 15 years. Her special love for literature and learning inspired many of her students, and she also shared her gift for bringing stories to life with her family and friends.
Survivors include her father, William Douglas, of Marcellus, New York; her brother Bruce Douglas and his wife, Betsy, of Syracuse; their sons: Andrew and Alex Douglas; and her cousins Alison Kelly and Grant Alpern of Atlanta, Georgia.
Services will be announced at a later date.
Those planning an expression of sympathy are asked to consider the Franklin County Humane Society, 30 Sunset Meadows, St. Albans, Vermont 05478.
Roger L. Shaffer
....show , 74, of Barton died on February 12, 2013, at his home.
He was born on April 12, 1938, in Baltimore, Maryland, a son of Wade and Georgeanna (Kidwell) Shaffer.
He married the former Dale Allen who predeceased him.
Mr. Shaffer was owner of the Hangman Frame Shop in Hardwick. He worked for Goodspeed Opera House in East Haddam, Connecticut, where he created sets for stage productions. He also worked for the Home Depot in Connecticut. He moved to this area in 1990 where he was very involved with the restoration of the Barton Memorial Building theater. He also created the Branford Festival in Branford, Connecticut. As a young man, he and his first wife, Ursel, traveled cross-country showing the Batik paintings that they created.
He is survived by his children: Erik Shaffer of Avon, Connecticut, and Wendy Shaffer of New Haven, Connecticut; by his grandchildren: David and Sydney Shaffer; and by his stepchildren: Laurel, Heather and Sam of Connecticut, and Jesse of New York. He is also survived by his former wife, Ursel Shaffer, of Middletown, Connecticut. He was predeceased by a brother, George Shaffer.
Funeral services were held on February 16 in Barton.
Should friends desire, contributions in his memory may be made to the Barton Memorial Building Restoration and Revitalization Committee, in care of Patsy Tompkins, 19 Village Square, Barton, Vermont 05822.
Online condolences may be sent to the family through the funeral home website at www.curtis-britch.com.
John E. Washburn
....show , 71, of Newport died on Monday, February 11, 2013, in Burlington.
The son of Jay and Aline Washburn, he was born on December 12, 1941, in San Luis Obispo, California.
Mr. Washburn spent two years of his childhood in Saudi Arabia while his father worked for Saudi Aramco. Boy Scouting was life-forming for Mr. Washburn; he became the first scout in his troop to earn the rank of Eagle Scout and to be inducted into the Order of the Arrow, Scoutings National Honor Society. As the recipient of several science fair awards during his high school years, he had dreams of attending the California Institute of Technology to study aeronautics or nuclear chemistry. However, while working at Borden Chemical as a chemist during his junior college years, a conversion experience changed the path of his life. Subsequently, he completed his undergraduate studies at Whitworth College in Spokane, Washington, and went on to graduate from the San Francisco Theological Seminary in 1970 with a doctor of ministry.
Mr. Washburn thrived on designing creative Christian education for youths and adults. He shared those skills at Scarritt College in Nashville, Tennessee, as an associate professor of Christian education, and on the staff of churches in Oklahoma City, Stillwater Oklahoma, and Shreveport, Louisiana. He was always adventuresome, so when called to serve a church in Alaska, he drove a small U-Haul truck 4,000 miles to Fairbanks. It was there that he took the first steps toward formal ordination; he was ordained in 1987 as an Elder in the United Methodist Church. The Reverend Doctor John Washburn served as the pastor of churches in Anchorage and Sitka, Alaska.
In 1988, he left church ministry to develop software. His business, Software Sharing Ministries, catered to individual needs of churches and church schools.
He met Sheryl Marie Reinke in Sitka, and they were married on July 22, 1988. Adventure and exploring continued as they lived in Tacoma Washington; Sterling, Colorado; Juneau, Alaska; Moscow, Idaho; and Newport.
Everyone who knew Mr. Washburn experienced his disarming whit and sense of humor. He challenged the status quo and had a huge heart for the underdog.
He is survived by his wife Sheryl of Newport: his sister Jeane Avilla of Union City, California; and by his nephews: Jimmie and Johnnie Harrison, also of California. He was predeceased by his parents.
A service celebrating his life was held on February 16 in Newport.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to St. Brendans Episcopal Church, 4207 Mendenhall Loop Road, Juneau, Alaska 99801; or to the charity of ones choice.
Ruth M. Wright
....show , 88, of Derby died on February 13, 2013.
She was born in Asbestos, Quebec, on August 6, 1924, to Walter and Sarah Carson McKeage. When she was a small child her mother died, and she went to live with her uncle and aunt Ernest and Nellie Willey of Mt. Vernon Street in Newport. She had two sisters, Barbara and Irene, who predeceased her. She graduated from Newport High School.
She married William F. Wright in 1946. Mr. Wright went into the service shortly after high school and Mrs. Wright went to work for the Bell Telephone switchboard. She spent many years as a telephone operator. She also worked at American Maple where she made great friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Wright had a daughter, Debra. Mrs. Wright was the greatest mom in the world. Debra married Reginald Judd, and they had a son, Jared, who was Mrs. Wrights pride and joy. Mrs. Wright was also known as Gram Ruth to the many children she took care of through the years.
She was predeceased by her husband, William, in 2000 and her son-in-law Reginald in 2001.
She leaves behind her daughter Deb Judd and grandson Jared and his wife, Jessica Judd, all from Derby; her niece Linda McCauley from Ontario; her nephew Bradley from Massachusetts; her great friend Sherry Labounty from Derby; and Deb and Jim Kinney from Derby Line, who have become part of the family. She will be greatly missed and remembered with never-ending love.
Should friends desire, in lieu of flowers, Mrs. Wright would appreciate donations to the Frontier Animal Shelter, 4473 Barton Orleans Road, Orleans, Vermont 05860, or Pets of the Kingdom, care of Vicky Connor, 2907 Shilafoux Road, Brownington, Vermont 05860.
Margaret L. Caouette
....show , 89, of Holliston, Massachusetts, formerly of Island Pond, died on February 10, 2013, in Framingham, Massachusetts.
She was born January 8, 1924, in Brockville, New York, a daughter of Joseph and Margaret (Foy) Etheze. On February 29, 1944, she married Bertrand Caouette, who predeceased her in 2002.
Mrs. Caouette was a resident of Island Pond for over 70 years. She was a member of the American Legion Post #80 Auxiliary, the Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary, and the North Country Hospital Auxiliary in Newport.
She is survived by her children: Thomas H. Caouette and his wife, Nancy, of Cordova, Maryland, Theodore Caouette and his wife, Louise, of Stark, New Hampshire, and George Caouette and his wife, Linda, of Holliston, Massachusetts; by eight grandchildren; ten great-grandchildren; and by two sisters: Kathleen Twofoot of Island Pond and Helene Gagne of Brentwood, New Hampshire.
She was predeceased by four brothers and three sisters.
Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. on Thursday, February 14, at the St. James Parish Center in Island Pond where a Mass will be celebrated. Spring interment will be in Lakeside Cemetery in Island Pond.
Should friends desire, contributions in her memory may be made to the charity of ones choice.
Well known news reporter
Neil T. Drew
....show , 71, died on January 30, 2013, at the Fletcher Allen Health Care Facility in Burlington.
He was born in Newport on February 24, 1941, a son of Milton W. and Pearl Tabor Drew.
In 2009 he married Darlene Wardner. They divorced in 1990, but they remained lifelong friends. She and her husband, Gene, reside in Shelburne.
Surviving are his ex-wife, Darlene; daughter Kimberly DeMattio; granddaughter Amanda DeMattio of Colchester; stepson Michael Dana of Mt. Laurel, New Jersey; his brother Darryl Drew and his wife, Rita, of Scotia, New York; nephew Dennis Drew and his wife, Karen, and their son Leo of Rochester, New York; niece Laurinda Drew (Scott) and their children Bryan and Jennifer, all of Clifton Park, New York; his brother- and sister-in-law Lowell and Cherrill Tennyson of Malone, New York; and sister- and brother-in-law Margo Tennyson (Chris) Sttromer.
Albert A. Flory Sr.
....show , 92, formerly of Newport, a resident of Maple Lane Nursing Home in Barton, died at Fletcher Allen Medical Center in Burlington on Thursday, February 7, 2013.
He was born on March 13, 1920, in Fair Haven.
Mr. Flory was a 1938 graduate of Fair Haven High School. He attended Norwich University, earning a bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering in 1942. While attending Norwich, he developed an interest in horses, serving as captain of the riding team and being a member of the cavalry. He was known as Zeke to his friends at Norwich.
Upon graduation, commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Army, he served his country in the Signal Corps during World War II in England, France and Germany between 1943 and 1946. Prior to being shipped to the European theater, he met and married second lieutenant Esther Flory, RN, in New Orleans, Louisiana. They both served overseas.
Upon returning to the U.S. after the war, Mr. Flory became a captain in the Vermont Army Reserves. From 1946 to 1953, he was employed as manager of the electrical division of the Vermont Marble Co. in Proctor. He also served as a volunteer fireman in the town of Proctor.
Moving to Newport in 1953, Mr. Flory became district manager for Citizens Utilities Electrical Division. For 33 years, he served his company and community with energy and dedication.
During his long tenure at Citizens, his local and state contributions included serving as president of Newports Chamber of Commerce and Rotary Club. He served as a member of North Country Hospitals board of directors and as president of the Newport Country Club. Beyond his local community, he served as state president of the Vermont Electrical Association and president of the Northeastern Vermont Development Association. Most recently, he served as a volunteer for the radiology department at North Country Hospital before moving to Maple Lane Nursing Home.
A true Vermonter, Mr. Florys love of the Northeast Kingdom was equaled by his love of golf and his enjoyment of skiing. His involvement with skiing led to his leadership in the modernization of the distribution of electricity to Jay Peak Ski Area. He was actively involved with Jay Peak ski racing and ski instructors programs. He spent many weekends at Jay Peak skiing with family and friends.
Hunting, fishing and driving the back roads of Vermont were also favorite pastimes. Upon retirement in 1986, Mr. and Mrs. Flory enjoyed visiting family and vacationing in Florida.
Mr. Flory was predeceased by his parents, William and Melvina Flory; his sister Loraine Thompson; his brother Joseph Flory; and by his beloved wife, Esther Marie Flory.
He leaves four children: Ann Marie Flory of Simpsonville, South Carolina, Haidee Flory of Westminster, Colorado, Sally Field of Telluride, Colorado, and Al Flory Jr. of Etna, New Hampshire. Grandchildren include: Lauren M. Wygant of Del Rio, Texas, Aaron Surprenant of Golden, Colorado, Alex Zarrouk of Westminster, Colorado, and Elizabeth and John Flory of Etna.
Some of Mr. Florys favorite sayings were, Its a great life, and Its not how much you know but what you do with it that counts. Remembering his words, may God grant him eternal peace.
A Mass was scheduled to be held at St. Marys Star of the Sea Catholic Church in Newport on Wednesday, February 13, at 10 a.m. There will be no calling hours. A reception for family and friends will take place after the service at the East Side Restaurant.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Vermont Chapter of the American Heart Association, 434 Hurricane Lane, Williston, Vermont 05495.
Lawrence "Larry" R. Mayhew
....show , 54, of North Troy died on February 4, 2013, in Lebanon, New Hampshire.
He was born on March 28, 1958, a son of Gordon and Theresa (Lafond) Mayhew. On April 10, 1998, he married Lori Decker who survives him.
He was the maintenance supervisor at the Bel-Aire Nursing Home in Newport. He enjoyed hunting, maple sugaring, and watching NASCAR where his favorite driver was Tony Stewart. He loved to joke around and was a jack of all trades. He also enjoyed carpentry and mechanic work.
He is survived by his wife, Lori Mayhew, of North Troy; his four children: Megan Simpson and her husband, Devin, of North Troy, Amanda Effrig and her husband, Mark, of Derby Line, Daniel LaBarron and his wife, Stephanie, of Newport, and Caitlyn LaBarron and Dennis Labbee of North Troy; his grandchildren: Elizabeth, Marissa, and Noah Simpson, Mark Jr. and Isaac Effrig, and Taylor, Mercedes, and Kadia Labbee; his brothers and sisters: Roland Mayhew and his wife, Rosemary, of Troy, David Mayhew and his wife, Debbie, of North Troy, Robert Mayhew and his wife, Carla, of Kansas, Eugene Mayhew and his wife, Candy, of North Troy, Terry Decker of Newport, and Annette Brown and her husband, Gordon, of Coventry; and also by several nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by a daughter, Megan LaBarron; his parents Gordon and Theresa Mayhew; and by his nephew Jeremy Mayhew.
A celebration of his life was held on February 8 in Newport.
Should friends desire, contributions may be made in his memory to the Pope Memorial Frontier Animal Shelter, Strawberry Acres, Newport, Vermont 05855; or to the Bel-Aire Nursing Home Activities Committee, 35 Bel-Aire Drive, Newport, Vermont 05855.
Regena M. Petersen
....show , 79, of Holland died on February 4, 2013, in Newport.
She was born on March 7, 1933, in Holland, a daughter of Eugene and Hattie (Judd) Mosher.
She loved to watch NASCAR racing and game shows. She also enjoyed doing crossword puzzles.
She was a loving and caring mother and grandmother who always enjoyed family visits and gatherings.
She and her first husband, Henry Camber, were married for 15 years. She later married Robert Petersen. They were married for 11 years, until his death in 2006.
She is survived by her children: Robert Camber and his wife, Sara, of Holland, Edith Stabene and her husband, Harvey, of Barre, Mary Petersen of Westminster, Massachusetts, and Robert Petersen Jr. of Gardner, Massachusetts. She is also survived by several grandchildren and great-grandchildren, by her sisters: Helen Plante of Derby, and Beulah Paddleford of West Charleston; and by many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her brothers and sisters: Earl Mosher and his wife, Arlene, Reginald Mosher, and Audry Dunn and Kathleen.
Funeral services were held on February 9 in Newport. Spring interment will be in Mead Hill Cemetery in Holland.
Should friends desire, contributions in her memory may be made to the Morgan Church Building Fund, 14 Meade Hill, Morgan, Vermont 05853.
Clinton P. Sheehy Jr.
....show , 75, of Orleans died on February 1, 2013, in Barton.
He was born on September 18, 1937, in Manhattan, New York, a son of Clinton and Margaret (Kulhken) Sheehy Sr. He spent his younger years at Garden City, Long Island, New York, and enjoyed camping on Lake Panamoka at the lake house.
He was a purchasing agent for Columbia Forest Products for many years, then he was a courier for the Howard National Bank for several years.
Mr. Sheehy enjoyed the Vermont outdoors and was an avid fisherman off the bridge on Lake Memphremagog. He really enjoyed ice fishing on Echo Lake. While serving in the Marines, he specialized in meteorology, and after the service he continued that interest as a hobby for the rest of his life.
He is survived by his brothers: Donald Sheehy and his wife, Peggy, and Bruce Sheehy and his wife, Madeline; and by his close friends Greg Tocci and his wife, Emily, and Marie Jax.
At his request, there will be no visitation or service, and his remains will be scattered on the Vermont soil that he loved so much.
Jerald E. Squires
....show , 73, died on February 3, 2013, at the D.J. Jacobetti Home for Veterans in Marquette, Michigan.
Mr. Squires was born on April 2, 1939, in Barton, a son of the late Basil and Effie (Eastman) Squires. He retired as a civil engineer from the former K.I. Sawyer Air Force Base.
He is survived by three daughters: Cindy Squires of Gwinn, Michigan, Debra Westhart and her husband, Greg, of Moody Air Force Base in Georgia and Vicky Sicotte of Gwinn; by nine grandchildren: Jessica and Joshua Squires, Justin Batcheller, Donald and Edward Motley, Bryana Westhart, Jacquelyn McCoy, John Michael, and Jason Sicotte; by one great-granddaughter, Andriana Revord; by his brother David Squires and his wife, Susan, of Glover; and by niece Michelle Trottier and her husband, Jim, of Wheelock.
He was predeceased by his sisters Louise and Lucille and by his brother Roger.
Helen Catherine (Connor) Taylor
....show , 85, of Meridian, Idaho, died on February 3, 2013, with her husband, Preston, by her side.
She was residing at Grace Assisted Living in Meridian.
She was born on June 19, 1927, in Newport, a daughter of the late Julia (Flanders) Connor Paquin, and the late George Connor. She attended South School in Newport and graduated from Newport Center High School in 1945.
On October 2, 1944, she married Preston Augustus Taylor in St. Stephens Catholic Church in Winooski. They made their home in Barton. Through the years, they also lived in Barre and Montpelier, and in 1977 they moved and made their home in Meridian.
Mrs. Taylor was a homemaker and a loving, devoted mother to her 12 children. She enjoyed cooking, couponing, reading, gardening, sewing, and knitting. She also enjoyed traveling and camping. What she enjoyed most was spending time with her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, whom she loved very much. She loved getting the family all together for birthdays, cookouts, or dinners.
She was a 4-H and Boy Scout leader. She belonged to Home Dem, TOPS, Catholic Daughters, and most recently with the Meridian Senior Center, Young at Heart, and Morning Light Community. She was a member of the Holy Apostles Catholic Church.
She worked for the Vermont Department of Education, enjoyed being a Tupperware dealer, and loved running a daycare with her husband. She loved children and believed in education, always encouraging her children and grandchildren to attend college. She attended Community College of Vermont and Castleton College, and graduated from Boise State College with a bachelor of arts degree in childhood development at the age of 50.
She is survived by her husband Preston; her children: Marilyn (Taylor-Reynolds) Bisson, and husband, Rosaire, of Barre, James Taylor and his fiancée, Maureen Tomlin, of Nampa, Idaho, Wayne and his wife, Cathy, of Meridian, Gary and his wife, Jeanne, of Meridian, Joyce (Taylor) Dutil and her husband, Leo, of Barre, Michael and his wife, Debbie, of Boise, Idaho, Jeff and his wife, Yvonne, of Emmett, Idaho, Tim and his wife, Denise, of Meridian, Carole (Taylor) Tucker and her husband, Brent, of Boise, and Cathy (Taylor) Pruett and her friend, Chuck, of Emmett. She is also survived by 28 grandchildren and 37 great-grandchildren. She also leaves her brother Robert Connor and his wife, Bernice, of Essex; and her sister Margaret Cushing of Barre; as well as many nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by two children: Joseph and William George Taylor.
A vigil and funeral Mass were held at Holy Apostles Catholic Church in Meridian.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made in her name to St. Judes Childrens Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas Place, Memphis, Tennessee 38105; or please support the Giving Tree at Holy Apostles Catholic Church at Christmas in her memory.
Bernard H. "Bucky" Harris
....show , 94, of Island Pond died on February 1, 2013, in St. Johnsbury.
He was born March 2, 1918, in Lyndonville, a son of Burton and May (Farrow) Harris. On March 16, 1941, he married Eleanor Hurlbert, who predeceased him. He graduated from Brighton High School and attended Syracuse University. In 1941 he entered the United States Army where he served his country during World War II. He was employed on the Canadian National Railroad where he was a conductor for 43 years.
He coached Little League and Babe Ruth, and he enjoyed playing golf and baseball in his earlier years. He watched his favorite team, the Red Sox, on television.
Mr. Harris was a member of the American Legion Post #80 of Island Pond and the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #10137 in Bushnell, Florida, and he was a Masonic member in Virginia. He was also local chairman of the United Transportation Union for several years.
He is survived by his children: Greg Harris of London, Ohio, Scott Harris of Hilliard, Ohio, and Holly Vallieres of Island Pond; by eight grandchildren; and by five great-grandchildren.
He was predeceased by two sons, Stanley Harris in 1965 and Cary Harris in 1991.
Friends may call on Thursday, February 7, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Curtis-Britch-Converse-Rushford Funeral Home at 1199 Railroad Street in Island Pond, where funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, February 8, with Pastor Muriel OGorman officiating. Spring interment will be in Lakeside Cemetery with full military honors.
Should friends desire, contributions in his memory may be made to the St. Johnsbury Health and Rehabilitation Center, 1248 Hospital Drive, St. Johnsbury, Vermont 05819.
William "Bill" Edward Heinchon
....show , 88, of Craftsbury died on Monday, January 28, 2013, in Barton.
He was born on August 16, 1924, in Brewster, New York, a son of Raymond and Blanche (Reed) Heinchon.
He married Pearl Williams, who predeceased him, and later married Alice Cole Ryan, who also predeceased him. He graduated from Brewster High School in Brewster where he was an all-star baseball player.
Mr. Heinchon was a farmer all his life. He farmed in Milltown, New York, and moved to Vermont in 1970, where he owned and operated a farm in Walden, now known as Walden Farms. He later owned a farm in East Hardwick, now known as Hi Hope Farm, and he eventually moved to Craftsbury in the late 80s, where he started the Hi Hope Greenhouse; it was there that he was known as the Tomato Man. He was an avid sports fan and he especially followed the Boston Red Sox and Celtics. He loved spending time with his family and he enjoyed bowling.
He is survived by his sons: Richard Heinchon and his wife, Liz, of Techachapi, California, and Jamie Heinchon of Wheelock; stepchildren: Ann Gilcris and her husband, Larry, of Natural Bridge, New York, Jeanne Locke and her husband, Paul, of Springfield, Marvin Ryan and his wife, Lois, of Craftsbury, Kathleen Ryan of El Prado, New Mexico, Laureen Ryan of N. Kingstown, Rhode Island, Paul Ryan of Craftsbury, and Anita Caraballo and her husband, Pedro, of N. Kingstown; his daughter-in-law Carolyn Ryan of Craftsbury; and by his 19 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. He is also survived by his sister Elaine Johnson of Pawling, New York; and by several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his son Donald Heinchon; his stepchildren: William Ryan, and Nancy Martell and her husband, Al; his brother Raymond Heinchon; his sister Dorthea Walter; and by his brother-in-law Howard Williams.
Funeral services were held on February 1 in Craftsbury. Spring interment will be in Craftsbury Village Cemetery.
Should friends desire, contributions in his memory may be made to Hardwick Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 837, Hardwick, Vermont 05843; or to Craftsbury Community Care Center, 1784 East Craftsbury Road, Craftsbury, Vermont 05826; or to Maple Lane Nursing Home, 60 Maple Lane, Barton, Vermont 05822.
Violet J. Rice
....show , 89, of Derby died on February 2, 2013, at her home surrounded by her family.
She was born August 5, 1923, in Canada, a daughter of William and Jane (Duncan) Alexander. On September 5, 1942, she married Kenneth Rice, who predeceased her on October 23, 2010.
Mrs. Rice was employed in the shipping department at Union Butterfield in Derby Line, where she retired in 1986.
She loved her dogs Buffy, Casey, and Cubby. She also enjoyed reading and doing word puzzles.
She is survived by her daughter Wendy Corkins and her husband, Robert, of Derby; by her grandchildren: Shari L. Hancock and her husband, Randy, of Coventry and Jennifer J. Daigle and her husband, Rene, of Troy; by her great-grandchildren: Travis Letourneau and Ashley Daigle; and by her sister Ruby Falkner of Ontario, Canada.
She was predeceased by a sister, Helen Mosher, and by a half sister, Esther LeBaron.
Funeral services were held on February 5 at the Curtis-Britch-Converse-Rushford Funeral Home in Newport, with the Reverend Frank Beaty officiating. Spring interment will be in the Derby Line Cemetery.
Should friends desire, contributions in her memory may be made to the Dailey Memorial Library, 101 Junior High Drive, Derby, Vermont 05829, or to the Pope Memorial Frontier Animal Shelter, 502 Strawberry Acres, Newport, Vermont 05855.
Norman E. St. Onge
....show , 52, died suddenly on Sunday, January 20, 2013, in Bentonville, Arkansas.
He was born in Newport on September 24, 1960, beloved son of Archie and Theresa St. Onge of Newport. He attended Sacred Heart School and graduated from North Country Union High School in 1978. He worked for several years as a trucker for Ethan Allen in Orleans, and also for Walmart in Bentonville.
Besides his parents, he is survived by his wife, Tina, of Bentonville; his two sons: Lucien and his wife, Tricia, of Brownington and Christopher and his wife, Christina, of Bentonville; by his two daughters: April and her husband, Douglas Messier, of Bentonville, and Natalie and her husband, Rodney Birchfield, of Bella Vista, Arkansas; by his mothers- and father-in-law, Marilyn Messier and Bruce and Joanne Messier; and by his seven grandchildren: Adam, Jeffrey, Jacob, Jesse, Jasmyne, Karson and Anna. He is also survived by his brothers: Denis of Stanstead, Quebec, George and his fiancée, Gloria, of Newport Center, Michael and his wife, Joanne, of Newport, and Roger and his fiancée, Tammy, of St. Paul, North Carolina; by his sisters: Fran Bourassa and her husband, Norm, of Jay and Chris Bumps and her husband, Jim, of Newport; and by several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by his sister Madeleine.
Eleanor "Ellie" C. Steuwe
....show , 92, died on Tuesday, January 22, 2013, at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in Hanover, New Hampshire.
She was born October 25, 1920, in Jersey City, New Jersey, a daughter of William and Eleanor (Jasco) Lapham.
She attended Jersey City Teachers College in Jersey City and also attended Pace Institute in New York City. She was married to Joseph B. Mathis III in Chico, California, in 1943. Her husband was a B-17 bomber pilot in World War II and was killed in 1944. In September of 1947 she married Arthur H. Steuwe of Jersey City, who was also in World War II in the Signal Corps. He died in 1993.
When she lived in East Charleston, for 20 years, she was a volunteer in the East Charleston Elementary School; a member of the East Charleston School Board; trustee in the Plymouth Congregational Church in East Charleston; and a volunteer at North Country Hospital in Newport. Upon moving to Randolph in 1997, she became a volunteer at Gifford Memorial Hospitals Thrift Shop, a deacon in the Bethany Congregational Church, a volunteer in the ELF Program at the Randolph Elementary School and a volunteer at the Randolph Area Senior Center where she also served on the board of directors. She enjoyed knitting, crocheting, painting and reading. She would like everyone to know that she very much loved the town of Randolph and all of her friends and co-workers. She also leaves many friends behind in East Charleston.
She is survived by four sons: Joseph Mathis of Forked River, New Jersey, Roy A. Steuwe of East Charleston, Arthur H. Steuwe Jr. and his wife, Janice, of Belmont, Michigan, and David J. Steuwe and his wife, Jane, of Rockingham; a daughter, Nancy Smith, and her husband, Kenneth Smitty, of Randolph; 14 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Randolph Area Senior Center, 6 Hale Street, Randolph, Vermont 05060.
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