Edward Meilleur
....show , longtime resident of Pleasant St. in St. Johnsbury, passed away in Las Vegas, Nevada on March 3, 2015 at the home he shared with his son Jason and daughter-in-law Delinah. He had resided there since October and had recently suffered a severe stroke.
He was born in Pittsfield, Massachusetts on June 11, 1923, the son of George and Rose (Mochon) Meilleur.
Edward was a 1943 graduate of the St. Johnsbury Trade School. He immediately went on to serve in the U.S. Army, specifically in the 10th Mountain Division, which was just being formed at that time. He served principally in Italy.
On April 29, 1949 he married Althea Blodgett of Lyndonville. To this union came their five children: Bryan, Susan, Kevin, Steven, and Jason. They celebrated their 65th anniversary last year. Althea passed away on Sept. 11, 2014.
Edward had a career at New England Telephone, starting as lineman in 1946 and progressing to a supervisory position, retiring in 1986. He then went to work for Ernie Thurston being 'Mr. Fix It' at his various rental properties. In his younger years he helped maintain the ice skating rink at the bottom of Pleasant St., coached Little League and Babe Ruth baseball, and mowed several Pleasant St. area lawns.
Eddie and Althea took great pleasure in their extended years of active parenting, seldom missing an event in which any of their children participated. With their child rearing years behind them, they were very active travelling, going out to eat, volunteering, and treasuring their lives together. They regularly went on bus trips to New York State and were Tuesday night fixtures together volunteering at NVRH. Althea was the out-going, vivacious half of the couple while Eddie was a quiet steadying force totally dedicated to his family and most especially to his wife. After her death he relocated to Las Vegas and this small town New England gentleman found joy in simple things like the blue of the western sky, marveling at the number of planes flying over, sharing breakfast with his daughter-in-law and the warm embrace of family.
He is survived by four of his five children: Susan Mills and husband Gordon of Lyndonville, Kevin Meilleur and wife Sena of Essex, Steven Meilleur and wife Maria of Melbourne, Florida, Jason Meilleur and wife Delinah of Las Vegas, Nevada. Also surviving him are grandchildren Mac and Katie; Adam; Stephanie Jo, Natalia, Francoise; Marquell and Donavyn; 2 great-grandchildren: Tristan and Joseph; and Althea's 3 nieces and their families. He is also survived by Jason's in-laws, Dennis and Donna Goggin, who became much more than just his son's in-laws during his time in Las Vegas. His oldest son Bryan passed away in 1976.
Visiting hours will be held at the Sayles Funeral Home on Friday, June 12 from 6-8 p.m.
Services will be held at the Grace United Methodist Church in St. Johnsbury on Saturday, June 13th at 10 a.m. The Rev. Kirk Thompson, pastor, and Mr. John Sleeper will officiate at the service. Committal services with military honors will follow at the Lyndon Center Cemetery.
Memorial contributions could be directed to: NVRH Auxiliary, 1315 Hospital Dr., St. Johnsbury VT 05819.
Three time St. Johnsbury C.C. club champ
Tim McKee
....show passed away at the age of 59.
He was born in St. Johnsbury on Nov. 15, 1956, the son of Howard and Nancy (Leach) McKee. He graduated from St. Johnsbury Academy in 1974. His Dad passed away in 2003, his Mom in 2005. He was also predeceased by an infant brother Jeffrey.
Tim was a self-employed plumber. When his health was better, he spent a lot of time hunting and fishing. Golf, though, was always his first love. At one time he held the course record at St. Johnsbury Country Club. In recent years he golfed more at Kirby Country Club.
He is survived by his two sons: Jarrid McKee of Burlington, Jason McKee and Kimberly Post of Waterbury; two grandchildren: Ciara McKee and Cooper McKee; two sisters: Linda Stafford and husband Neil of St. Johnsbury, Lisa Capodagli and her husband William of Agawam, Ma., his brother Todd McKee and wife Shannon of Littleton N.H.; aunts and uncles; one niece, five nephews, and their families.
A tribute to Timmy will be held at the St. Johnsbury Country Club this Sunday, May 17; a social half hour will begin at 4:00 p.m. with a brief remembrance beginning at 4:30 p.m.
Timmy will be remembered as a gifted golfer. His father started teaching him at a young age and he played on the golf team at the Academy. His boys and golf were his life. Please consider sending a contribution, designated for 'The Youth Program", to St. Johnsbury Country Club, PO Box 216, St. Johnsbury VT 05819.
Dale A. McDowell
....show , 85, of West Burke, died at his home in West Burke on Wednesday July 29, 2015, surrounded by his family.
He was born Sept. 21, 1929, in Sheffield, Vermont, the son of Dean and Helen (Holtham) McDowell. Following graduation from Lyndon Institute, Dale entered the U.S. Air Force and served his country in Korea.
On Sept. 26, 1951, he married NancyLee Aldrich. They raised their family in Sheffield and later in West Burke where Dale and Nancy and their family operated the Aldrich's General Store for 40 plus years.
Dale was committed to his family and community. He had lifelong passion for horses, whether it be fixing harnesses or helping his grandchildren at the fair. Even as of late, you couldn't keep him off a tractor or out of the hay field! Dale was a big story teller as was his father, Dean, and son, Randy.
He was predeceased by his wife Nancy last year, their son Randy, grandson Jacob McDowell, and great-grandson Ryan Prue, as well as his sister Norma Thompson.
Survivors include three daughters: Debra Wright and husband Greg of Lyndonville, Anne Prue and Andre Laramee of Coventry, Traci McDowell of West Burke; 10 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; brother-in-law Gilbert Aldrich and wife Priscilla of West Burke, brother-in-law David True and wife Diane of Lyndon, nieces, nephews and friends. Visiting hours will be held at the Guibord Funeral Home this Sunday, Aug. 2, from 6-8 p.m.
Funeral services will be held in Lyndonville at the Guibord Funeral Home this Monday, Aug. 3, at 1 p.m. Burial with military honors will follow at the Hillside Cemetery in West Burke.
The family is especially appreciative of the care he received at the VA Hospital in White River. Contributions, marked in Dale McDowell's memory for 'Vermont Veteran Fund' and payable to Vermont Veteran's Affairs, may be directed to 118 State St., Montpelier VT 05620-4401. This fund is used to support needy veterans.
Barbara A. Machell
....show , 57, of Lyndonville, died on Monday, August 3, 2015 at the Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital following a brief illness.
Barbara was born in St. Johnsbury, Vermont on May 24, 1958 the daughter of Rodney L. Machell, Sr and the late Lucy A. (Larocque) Machell. She grew up in Passumpsic and East Barnet graduating from St. Johnsbury Academy in 1977. Barbara was the manager at the Colonnade Inn in Lyndonville for 30 years and a member with the VFW Auxiliary where she served as the Assistant State Secretary for 20 years. She loved watching her nephews play hockey and baseball but drew the line at football. She was always one to give care to others which included her grandparents and later her mom.
Survivors include her father, Rodney Machell, Sr. and his wife, Vicki, her brother, Rodney "Buddy" Machell, Jr. and his wife Shelly of West Burke and her four nephews, Justin, Jake Ethan and Levi.
She was predeceased by her mother, Lucy (Larocque) Machell.
Memorial contributions in Barbara's memory can be directed to Lyndon Area Youth Hockey (LAYHA), c/o Jim Davis, P.O. Box 611, Lyndon Center, VT 05850.
Funeral Services will take place at the Guibord Funeral Home on Friday, August 7, 2015 at 1PM. Burial will follow at the Lyndonville Center Cemetery.
Friends may call on the family for visiting hours on Thursday, August 6, 2015 from 6-8PM at the funeral home.
The family would greatly like to thank the nursing staff for the attentive and wonderful care Barbara received.
Danny G. Noyes
....show , of Concord, passed away on Jan. 20, 2015. He was the youngest of five sons born to Paul and Gloria Noyes of St. Johnsbury. Danny graduated from St. Johnsbury Academy and worked for many years in the automotive reconditioning industry.
In 1980 Danny married Susan Stuart of Concord and together they built a home in Concord where they raised two beautiful daughters, Shelby Jean and Regan Leigh. He often said the two best days of his life were when he held each of his daughters for the first time. Dan loved NASCAR races, playing guitar, fishing and hunting, but mostly he loved his daughters. He loved taking his girls and their horses to local shows and lit up with pride every time Regan put on her skates and stepped on the ice.
Danny was predeceased by his daughter, Shelby Noyes; and his parents. Danny is survived by his daughter Regan Noyes; four brothers: Dennis and wife Michelle of St. Johnsbury, Thomas of St. Johnsbury, Douglas and wife Karen of Lyndonville, and Steve and wife Gina of North Carolina. He is also survived by a close cousin Dale Noyes, close nephew Tony Noyes, and mother of his children Susan.
Services will be held at the Guibord Funeral Home this Saturday, Jan. 24, at 2 p.m. Mr. John Sleeper will officiate. Burial will be at a later date at the Grove Cemetery in East St. Johnsbury. There will be no visiting hours.
Donations in Danny's memory can be made to The Good Shepherd Catholic School at 121 Maple Street, St. Johnsbury, VT 05819.
Lois Avis Noyes
....show , 75, passed away at the St. Johnsbury Health & Rehab Center, Saturday night, September 26, 2015, where she had been a resident since 2013.
Lois was born in Lyndonville, VT, on December 30, 1939, daughter to the late Clarence Reginald and Gladys Evelyn (Wheeler) Dwyer. She was raised and educated in Lyndonville graduating from Lyndon Institute in the Class of 1960 and has lived in the area all but a short time from 1981 to 1996 when she lived out west, mainly Colorado. Lois was a member of the Lyndonville Methodist Church, was a hairdresser for over 10 years, enjoyed gardening, picking berries and canning, playing horseshoes, avid reader and spending time with family and friends. For 51 years she was married to her beloved Lawrence Alden Noyes, who passed in June of 2013. She is survived by her 2 children: James Noyes and his wife, Colleen, of Colorado Springs, CO, Theresa Noyes and her husband, Shawn McCandless, of Lyndonville, 2 brothers: Reginald Dwyer and his wife, Barbara, of E. Lyndon, Walter Dwyer and his companion, Lynn, of Lyndon Center, her sister: Carolyn Fassett and her husband, Cleveland, Jr., of Lyndonville, 2 grandchildren: Ashley and Felicia Noyes and several nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by her daughter Cindy Ann Noyes and 3 brothers: Kenneth, Stephen and Ronald Dwyer.
A Graveside Service will be held at 11Am on Friday, October 2, 2015, at the William Dexter Cemetery, Route 122 in Sheffield with Barbara Dwyer officiating.
Memorial donations may be made to the VT Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association, 300 Cornerstone Drive, Suite 128, Williston, VT 05495
David W. Norrie
....show , 57, of St. Johnsbury Center, died unexpectedly early Wednesday morning January 7, 2015 at Northeastern VT Regional Hospital in St. Johnsbury.
He was born December 22, 1957 in St. Johnsbury the son of William and Charlotte (Moulton) Norrie. He was a graduate of Lyndon Institute's class of 1976. On October 28, 1978 he married Joyce Wilson.
David was an auto parts salesman for Bond Auto Parts in St. Johnsbury for many years. He liked tinkering on anything mechanical and was a NASCAR fan. He also liked working in his vegetable gardens and following the National Football League. He loved fishing with his family, and spending time with his grandson Damyin. He was well liked by others and was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, son, brother, uncle and friend.
Survivors include his mother, Charlotte Norrie of Lyndonville; his wife, Joyce Norrie of St. Johnsbury Center; their daughter, Marissa Gadapee and her husband Corey of East Haven; their grandson, Damyin Gadapee; his brother, Larry Norrie and his wife Nancy of Lyndonville; two sisters, Sandra Davis and her husband Kevin of Lyndon and Melody Persons and her husband Dewey Jr. of St. Johnsbury; a sister in-law, Vicki Gonyer of Concord; his father in-law, Charles Wilson of Newport; two brothers in-law, Jonathan Wilson and his wife Marti of Brownington and Joseph Wilson and his wife Penny of Irasburg; fifteen nieces and nephews; and many close friends. He was predeceased by his father William in 1995; his brother Gary Norrie in 1993; and his mother in-law, Dorothy Wilson in 2013.
A Memorial service will be held Wednesday January 14, at 3:30pm at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses located on the South Wheelock Road in Lyndon Corner. A reception will follow at the Tom Breslin Center located on Main St. in Lyndonville.
It is with great sorrow and heavy hearts that we must say goodbye to our baby girl,
Prezlie Louise Newland
....show , and lay her to rest. She was born in Littleton, NH at Littleton Regional Hospital, December 15, 2015 and fought for two days to stay with us. The love she leaves with us is evident in our eyes and hearts. Our big little Prezlie will be forever loved. She leaves behind her beloved parents: Philip Brian Newland and Jessica Louise (Barrett) Brown, her adoring brothers: Holden, Sawyer, Abel and Grant, her maternal grandparents: Mark & Karla Barrett and great-grandparents: Donald Simpson and Ken & Helen Barrett, her paternal grandparents: Brian & Linda Newland, great-grandparents: Betty Ely and Gordon & Carol Ely and Charmaine Newland, her aunts and uncles: Bethany & Seth Carpenter, Dakota & Hannah Barrett, Trisha & Ben Switser and Evan Newland, her cousins: McKenzie Carpenter and Lacey Barrett and many, many more loving aunts, uncles and cousins. She was predeceased by her great-grandparents: Connie Louise Simpson and Marshall Newland.
Funeral Services will be held at 11AM on Monday December 21, 2015 at the Sutton Baptist Church on Calendar Brook Road in Sutton, VT with Rev. Clifton Bullock officiating.
Burial will follow at the Sutton Village Cemetery. Visitation is private.
Danville, Vermont:
Marlene (Molly) W. Newell
....show , 80, of McDowell Road, passed away peacefully at the Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital June 23, 2015, in Saint Johnsbury, Vermont.
Molly was born in Burlington, Vermont, on July 4, 1934, daughter of the late Stephen Waterman, Sr. and Mable Bernice (Clark) Waterman. She was raised and educated in Burlington and graduated from Edmunds High School in Burlington, where she was a standout basketball player. After working at the University of Vermont, she left Burlington to become a dedicated military wife and mother, and in the years to follow she made a home for her family wherever they were called to duty - from Germany to Kentucky, Washington DC, Kansas, Virginia, and Massachusetts. Regardless of where she lived, though, she frequently returned to Danville, her true home. Molly dedicated her life to serving military families and communities. She set an example of selfless service and instilled in her children the value of working on behalf of a greater good. She was the epitome of patience, strength and grace as she watched her children follow in those same footsteps - all serving their country whether in the military or in politics and government - and as she endured her family's many deployments in harm's way around the world.
Molly loved music, and she sang for many years in military chapel choirs. She was also an accomplished equestrian, and delighted in trail riding and foxhunting with her friends and children. Molly was passionate about historic preservation, and she was instrumental in the restoration of the Custer House Museum in Fort Riley, KS. In 1985, she returned to Danville to restore the family farm and open the Broadview Farm Bed and Breakfast, where she would spend the next thirty years entertaining friends from around the world. She would eventually return to her penchant for preserving history by taking on the challenging restoration of the historic Old North Church in North Danville, Vermont, where she remained an active committee member until she passed.
Molly was a gift to her family, the communities she lived in, and to her country.
Molly is survived by son Michael, his wife Dale and their children, Katie, Jake, and Deven and her great-grandson Ryin of Albuquerque, New Mexico; son Tim, his wife Beth, and their children, Matthew and Christopher Kai of Mill Valley, California; her son Peter, his wife Vianne, and their children, Ian and Tanner of Palo Alto California; and daughter Nancy Jo, her husband Chris, their children Christopher, Gavin, Zachary and Madelyn of Williamsburg, Virginia.
Funeral Services will be held at 1 pm on Saturday, August 8, 2015, at the Old North Church in North Danville, Vermont, the Rev. Bob Sargent officiating. Burial will follow at the Danville Green Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial donations be made in Molly's name to the Old North Church, c/o the Danville Historical Society, P.O. Box 274, Danville, Vermont 05828.
Funeral Services will be held at 1 pm on Saturday, August 8, 2015, at the Old North Church in North Danville, Vermont, the Rev. Bob Sargent officiating. Burial will follow at the Danville Green Cemetery.
William Frank Ottinger
....show , 73, of McDowell Road, passed away at his home on Sunday, November 1, 2015, following a period of declining health.
Bill was born in Greenfield, MA, January 15, 1942, son to the late Frank and Fanny (Maleski) Ottinger. He was raised and educated in Sunderland, MA, graduating from Frontier Regional High School in Hadley, MA, with the Class of 1959. He served four years in the U.S. Air Force in Pakistan and stateside with the NSA. He went on to college at University of Florida and received his Master's in Business Administration at Ohio University in Athens, OH. He started working for Ralston Purina in St. Johnsbury, VT and later in Richmond, VA and Circleville, OH; he then worked for Banner Die Tool & Stamping Co. in Columbus, OH, where he retired. Bill was an avid gardener and enjoyed taking the opportunity to make renovations in all the homes for his family. He moved to Danville in 1992 and loved the area, becoming involved in the community as a Lister.
He is survived by his beloved wife of 52 years, Carol E. (O'Neil) Ottinger of Danville, VT, his sons: Michael and wife, Melissa, of Columbus, Eric and wife, Catherine, of Galena, OH.
He was pre-deceased by a twin brother, Robert Ottinger.
A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 11AM, on Saturday, November 28, 2015 at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church in St. Johnsbury, VT with reception to immediately follow.
Burial will be private and there will be no calling hours.
Memorial Donations may be made in William's name to Caledonia Home Health and Hospice, 161 Sherman Drive, St. Johnsbury, VT 05819
Marjorie "Marge" Lilla O'Neil
....show , 95, of St. Johnsbury, VT passed away on April 7, 2015 at Canterbury Inn.
Marjorie was born to the late Harold J. and Julia Sherrer on May 3, 1919 in Lyndonville, VT. At a young age she moved to St. Johnsbury where she lived the rest of her life enjoying and enriching the community around her. She graduated from St. Johnsbury Academy, where she developed lasting friendships that remained important to her throughout her life.
First and foremost, Marjorie loved her family and leaves behind her three daughters Sue Grayson and her husband Don of Farmington, CT, Peg Soucy and her husband Phil of Springfield, VA, and Marianne O'Neil of South Burlington, VT; six grandchildren Kelly Patton, Corey and Amanda Gingue, Jenny Hayes, Charlie and Andy Grayson; and 11 great-grandchildren along with many nieces, nephews and cousins. Marjorie had a particularly special connection with her great-grandson, Logan, who lovingly referred to her as "GG Marge". Marge was predeceased by her husband Larry and by her siblings Dwayne Sherrer, Paul Sherrer, Mary Ellen Wheelock, and Marilyn Jean Sherrer.
Marge had a wonderful sense of humor, surpassed only by her sense of style and strength. She loved to dance and it was at a dance, shortly after graduating from high school, where she met her loving husband of 60 years, Larry. She will be remembered for the joy she found in opening her home to family and friends for holidays and also for her creative spirit. She loved to sew, making countless evening dresses, cheerleader and majorette uniforms for her own daughters as well as for others. She had a passion for cooking and was known for her chicken divan, yum-yum cake and chocolate chip cookies. She developed a love for quilling and created beautiful snowflakes that will adorn family and friends' Christmas trees for years to come. She enjoyed gardening, was a member of the Seed & Weed Garden Club, and took great pride in her prize winning flower arrangements. As an active member of the Grace United Methodist Church, she taught Sunday school and participated in and cherished the friendships made through the BYOBB bible study. She played an active role in the Arlington School PTA, was a Girl Scout leader and president of the American Legion Auxiliary. An avid athlete, she was nicknamed "Babe Didrickson" in high school for her prowess on the basketball court. She continued to pursue her love of sports throughout her life and particularly enjoyed golf and skiing. With her husband Larry and friends in the area, she established the 13 Ski Club. She loved reading and was a member of the Great Books Club. In addition to her community involvement, she also held down a number of jobs including working as a secretary at the school superintendents office and the medical records department at NVRH.
The family would like to take this opportunity to thank Brittany Machell, Marge's longtime personal companion and caregiver; Dr. Timothy Tanner and his medical staff at Danville Health Center; Wanda Waugh and the dedicated, caring nurses and staff at Canterbury Inn; and Caledonia Home Health Care & Hospice.
A private celebration of Marge's life will be held in the spring. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Grace United Methodist Church, 36 Central Street, St. Johnsbury, VT or Canterbury Inn, 46 Cherry Street, St. Johnsbury, VT 05819.
Evelyn 'Lynn' O'Leary
....show , 86, of Hill St. in Danville, passed away Friday morning, Oct. 30, 2015. She had resided at the St. Johnsbury Health & Rehab Center since November of 2013.
She was born in Peacham, Vermont on June 3, 1929, the daughter of Gifford T. and Vieda (Pilotte) Robinson. She was predeceased by her first husband, Warren Coolbeth. She remarried John O'Leary Dec. 28, 1957. The O'Leary family traveled all over the world following John's military career in the Air Force, and came back to settle in Danville in 1972. John passed away in 2013.
A parishioner of Our Lady Queen of Peace Church, Lynn did so much for her church, whether it be working the chicken pie suppers, the Christmas Bazaar, or the church booth at Danville Fair. Lynn was organist at the Queen of Peace Church for over 40 years and served many of those years as the choir director. In 2006 she received recognition for Women in Ministry from the Diocese of Burlington. For years Lynn organized the parish camping trip to Kettle Pond at Groton State Forest.
Lynn loved Christmas with all its decorating and family activities, feeding the birds, tending her gardens, and participating in the annual Dowsers' convention. Her family will always remember her Parker House rolls and her sweet rolls.
She is survived by a son Bruce O'Leary and wife Joni of Florida; three daughters: Cheryll Bunnell and husband Calvin of Florida, Kathy Sevigny and husband Rick of Danville, Shonna Heath and husband Roland of North Danville; 9 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren; brother Michael Robinson of Danville; two sisters: Betty Chamberlin and Sally Chamberlin both of Danville; nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by two brothers: Gifford "Bill" Robinson, Jr., and Jack Robinson.
A funeral Mass will be celebrated in Danville Tuesday, Nov. 3 at 11 a.m. at Our Lady Queen of Peace Church. Family committal services will be held later at the Danville Green Cemetery. There will be no visiting hours.
Memorial contributions could be directed to: The Open Door, PO Box 377, Danville VT 05828; or to The Good Shepherd School, 121 Maple St., St. Johnsbury VT 05819.
Shirley O'Connor
....show of Clinton Ave. in St. Johnsbury died unexpectedly at home on Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2015 at the age of 83.
She was born in Waterbury, Connecticut on Jan. 1, 1932, the youngest of six children born to Francis and Julia (Rowe) Minnicucci. She lived most of her adult life in Prospect, Ct. where she raised her family and became active in local politics. Shirley was a loyal Republican throughout her life and worked on many campaigns, both local and presidential, and on one occasion, earned special recognition from the President. She devoted her work life to improving the lives of others and supported a variety of charities. But family was most important to her, especially her children, grandchildren, nieces and nephews by whom she will be sorely missed.
Shirley moved to St. Johnsbury in 2011 where she attended the church of St. John the Evangelist. Although her time in Vermont was brief, she grew to love her new home and became known by many for her sweet, friendly smile. Her family is grateful to all those who helped Shirley maintain her independence, especially her neighbors, her landlord, Dave and Mary Ann Baker, the hospital ER staff and the very compassionate officers of the St Johnsbury police department.
She is survived by four children: daughter Shaun O'Connor of Tucson, Arizona, daughter Jamie O'Connor and husband Stephen Genereaux of South Ryegate, son Robert O'Connor and wife Carol of Harwinton, Connecticut, and daughter Moira O'Connor of Panama Beach City, Florida; six grandchildren; Katie; Liam, Caleb, and Mairead; Julia and Kayla.
A funeral Mass will be celebrated at St. John the Evangelist Church in St. Johnsbury this Friday, Dec, 4 at 11 a.m.
A family graveside service will be held at the Pine Grove Cemetery in Waterbury, Connecticut on Tuesday, December 8th at 11:00 a.m.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you make a contribution to Umbrella, Inc at 1222 Main Street, Suite 301, St. Johnsbury VT 05819 or visit their website at www.umbrellanek.org.
Rosamond Elsie Mary Phillips
....show of St. Johnsbury passed away at The Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital Saturday night, May 30, 2015 at the age of 87.
She was born in St. Johnsbury on August 7, 1927, the daughter of Hollis and Norma Belle Tillotson Phillips.
She was predeceased by her brother Hollis.
Graveside services are scheduled for Friday at 2 p.m. June 5, 2015 at the Grove Cemetery in East St. Johnsbury. Anyone wishing to attend is welcome.
Richard Leon Peterson 'Pete'
....show of Waterford, Vermont passed away unexpectedly at home Sunday, Dec. 27, 2015 at the age of 70.
He was born on March 5, 1945 in Boswell, Pennsylvania, the son of Charles and Louise (Holeva) Peterson.
Richard grew up in Pennsylvania and at the age of eighteen he joined the Navy and served from 1963-1969. While in the Navy he served on a nuclear submarine during the Vietnam War. He was awarded a Vietnam Service medal and a National Defense Service medal. After he was honorably discharged from the Navy, he made his career as an electrical maintenance supervisor at Northeast Utilities (Millstone Nuclear Power Plant) for over thirty years before retiring.
After retirement, Richard and his wife built a log cabin home in Vermont where many fond memories were made with family and friends. One of Richard's many mottos was "When in Vermont, you do what you want." He was an avid hunter, fisherman, outdoorsman and a proud member of the NRA. He was an amazing chef and proudly served his meals to all.
After making his home in Vermont, Richard became a member of the American Legion in St. Johnsbury. He was well-known for his homemade pickled eggs which he shared every Wednesday evening.
Richard always had a story to tell and a hand to lend, thinking of others before he thought of himself. We truly lost a wonderful man.
He is survived by his wife Elaine of thirty-three years, son Edward Charles Peterson and his wife Mary Ellen of Salem CT, and daughter Bobbi-Anne Ward and her husband Raymond of Ivoryton CT. He was preceded in death by a son Ronald Peterson. He is also survived by four step-children: Susan Brady and her fiancAC. Daniel Collins of North Stonington CT, Robert Sanford and his wife Sasha of Essex CT, William Sanford and his wife Tina of Naugatuck CT, and Sherry Lefebvre and her husband Stephen of New Zealand.
He is also survived by three siblings: Dave and Millard Peterson and Gladys Furman and preceded in death by four siblings: Ray, Bob and Don Peterson and Helen Kaminski.
He also left many grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and friends who will miss him dearly.
A Memorial Service will be held on Sunday at 4:30pm at the Old Lyme Congregational Church at 2 Ferry Road in Old Lyme, CT. In addition, a memorial service will also be held in Pennsylvania Sunday, January 10, 2016 burial to follow at Jenners Crossroads Cemetery, Somerset County, PA.
Memorial contributions could be directed to: American Legion 12 Maple Street, St. Johnsbury, VT 05819 or Old Lyme Congregational Church 2 Ferry Road, Old Lyme, CT 06371.
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