Eliane Y. Wellhoff
....show - May 29, 1940 - October 1, 2016 - It is with a will as strong as the granite of her native land that Eliane has fought her battle against her life-robbing illness. Sadly, she will no longer fight, as she has left us with our flamboyant Autumn leaves and our sorrow. Eliane was born in the war torn city of Brest, a strategically located military port in Brittany, a Celtic province at the very western tip of France. She lived there for the first 56 years of her life, and, then, moved with her husband to the Greater Boston area. 11 years ago they settled in the dream land of the Northeast Kingdom. Eliane loved her adopted Country and Its people, but, deep down, her heart was in her native land. She often talked about her “Chère Bretagne”. She lived in the US, but dreamed in Brittany. May the winds that blow over the Atlantic mercifully carry her ashes back to her roots. Eliane is survived by her husband, Christian R., of North Troy, VT, his 4 children, Michael and Daniel of Newport Center, VT, Allen and his wife Miriam of Wood Ridge, NJ, and Susan Engel and her husband, Bob, of North Troy, VT, several grand children and a few great grand children, all living in the US; by her 2 sisters, Jeannette Roudaut and her husband François of Lilia Plouguerneau, France, and Monique Moince of Argenteuil, France, their children and grand children; and by several remarkable French people, young and not so young anymore, who had adopted Eliane as another Mother and affectionately called her Mamoune.
Funeral arrangements are entrusted to the care of Curtis-Britch-Converse-Rushford Funeral Home located on Lake Road in Newport, VT.
Services will be held at the convenience of the family. No flowers, please. For those who wish so, a contribution to the North Country Hospital 189 Prouty Drive, Newport, VT, 05855 or the VNA 46 Lakemont Dr. Newport, Vermont, 05855, is suggested. Both the hospital earlier this year, and the VNA, all the way to the end, have greatly helped Eliane, far beyond the call of duty. We deeply thank them.
Shirlene Leah Geoffrey
....show , 71, of Newport Center, VT, passed away on Sunday, October 9th, 2016 at her home. She was born on September 8th, 1945 in Newport, VT. She was the Daughter of the late Leo and Germaine (Tetreault) Willey.
She attended Sacred Heart High School and graduated in 1963. She then attended the Thompson School of Nursing in Brattleboro, VT. She married Raymond Geoffrey on October 5th, 1968 who predeceased her in May of 2016. Mrs. Geoffrey worked as an LPN for her entire life. She worked at health facilities in Springfield, VT, Alaska, Colorado, and finally back to North Country Hospital for 33 years where she retired in 2014.
She enjoyed painting, ceramics, knitting, crocheting, gardening, baking cookies for her friends. She also spent 2 years in Alaska with the Inuit through the Vista Peace Corp Group. She is survived by her children, Heath Geoffrey and his companion Stacey Gosselin of Derby Line, Heather Geoffrey of Newport Center, and Jarrod Geoffrey and his wife Dawn of Ashville, NC. She is also survived by 5 grandchildren, Hanna, Jacobs, Pride, Ronan, and Grace Geoffrey, 2 brothers, Leo Willey and his wife Rachel of Newport, Keith Willey and his wife Melanie of Newport Center, and by her sister Darlene Geoffrey and her husband Marcel of Newport. She is also survived by many nieces and nephews. She is predeceased by her husband Raymond, and by her Brother Neil Willey. Memorial contributions may be made in Shirlene’s name to the Pope Memorial Animal Society, 502 Strawberry Acres Road, Newport, VT 05855.
Nicholas Temple Freiherr Von Stackelberg
....show died in the arms of his loving and devoted family on October 9, 2016 in Irasburg, Vermont. He was born in December of 1938 in Berlin, Germany. He grew up in New Canaan, Connecticut working on the farm of his mother Ellen Biddle [von] Stackelberg, late of Albany Vermont, where he learnt valuable skills with animals, chainsaws and farm machinery. At the age of ten he converted his first car into a flatbed truck, the start of a lifelong delight in cars which in the course of his life included a 1956 Plymouth, 1966 Volkswagen beetle, 1978 Ford Country Squire, a Riley Nine, an Aston Martin V8, and a Peugeot 504 which he left in a carpark of the Gard du Nord in Paris in 1980 and for all we know is still there. At the age of eighteen his mother sent him back to Germany to meet his father, Curt Ferdinand von Stackelberg, where he reconnected with a family that had settled in Estonia for the past 700 years until 1918, during which time they were variously of Danish, Swedish, and since 1709, Russian nationality – the latter interspersed with several relocations into banishment in Siberia, a fact of which he was justifiably proud. He spent five years in Germany during which time he attended the University of Heidelberg and met his wife, before returning to the United States, and to Vermont. An alumnus of Housatonic Valley Regional High School and the University of Connecticut, he spent most of his career in finance in Paris and London before returning to Irasburg, Vermont to do what he really loved: cut wood, fix machinery and, working for the Department of Agriculture, take long drives and talk to the farming community of northern New England. He was a modest, self-effacing human being with a love for meeting people and a spontaneous interest in every new encounter; his charm, good humor, and generous nature made him friends wherever he went in life. Constantly engaged and interested by the world around him he was a trenchant observer of national and international politics, a keen historian (in his opinion the Battle of Poltava marked the decisive moment in the formation of modern East/West relationships), lifelong supporter of the Democratic Party, staunch follower of UConn Huskies and Arsenal Football Club, lover of Classical music (particularly Schubert), and a connoisseur of Romanesque and Gothic architecture – his favorite book, read time and again even during his final illness, was Henry Adams’ Mont St. Michel and Chartres. He was irresistible to cats, and children adored him. When Temple was eight years old, his great-aunt Ellen Biddle Shipman, took him by the hand and said “You must come and sit on my lap and always remember that you did, because when I was your age and returned for the first time from the frontier, my grandfather said to me, “come and sit on my lap and remember always that you did, for when I was a little boy, I sat on George Washington’s lap just as you are now.” The story bears out, the grandfather was Robert Edward Biddle, son of Clement Biddle, Washington’s Quartermaster at Valley Forge. What Temple said to Aunt Nell is not recorded, but with his passing a whole world of romance and marvel is lost. He is survived by Brigitta Regina, his wife of 56 years; his children, Elizabeth Alexandra, Katharine Temple and John Constantine; and his grandchildren Johanna, Clara, Lorelei, Lily, Oscar and Marlene. He will be dearly missed by all who knew him. A memorial ceremony in his honour will take place at Irasburg United Church, Saturday, October 22, 2pm. All are welcome.
Lucy Ellen Holland
....show , 95, of Derby Line, VT passed away on October 10, 2016 in Newport. She was born on July 17, 1921 in Baltimore, Maryland to Samuel and Maude (McNeil) Hart. On November 10, 1942 she married Francis E. Holland who predeceased her on February 8, 1988. She was a member of the Derby Community Church and the Stanstead South United Church. Her real focus was her family. She is survived by her children: Judith Bairstow and her husband Jeffrey of Sabastian, FL, Thomas Holland and his wife Meredith of Delmar, NY, by her daughter-in-law Michele Barkett Holland of Acton, MA, three grandchildren: Caedmon Avery Holland of Delmar. NY, Mellisa Margaret Holland and Emily Ellen Holland of Ayer, MA, by her great grandson John Carey Thompson lV, by her sister Elizabeth Champion of Tucson, AZ, by her nephew Robert Lee Champion, and by her niece Leina Ann Champion. She was predeceased by her son David Neil Holland on July 19, 2016. A memorial service will be held on Sunday November 6, 2016 at 3:00 PM at the Derby Community Church with Rev. Fred Barker officiating.
David Harry Reed
....show , 91, of Craftsbury, VT, passed away on October 11, 2016 in Greensboro, VT. He was born on August 25, 1925 in Hardwick to Homer and Olive (Daniels) Reed. On June 12, 1948 he married Audrey Ainsworth who predeceased him on June 9, 2011. He was a veteran of WWII. On October 11, 1991 he received his GED from Craftsbury Academy. Mr. Reed was a dairy farmer for many years and was also an insurance agent for Co-op Fire Insurance in Middlebury, VT for over thirty years. He served on the soil conservations board. He was a member of the American Legion Post 7 of Hardwick, VT and the Veterans of Foreign Wars in Morrisville. He was also a member of the National Iwo-Jima Survivor Association in Washington D.C. and the Northern VT/NH, Iwo-Jima Survivors. Member of the National WWII Museum in Louisiana. On his 80th birthday he received a phone call from the Governor and Senators Leahy and Sanders. After his military service he received a letter from the late President Harry Truman. He was awarded two state medals, Vermont Veterans Medal and the Vermont Distinguished Service Medal. He was involved with Soldier’s Angels, a voluntary group to help wounded soldiers and was a member of the H. Battery-3rd Battalion 13th Regiment 5th Division group of vets who held reunions throughout the US. David loved playing cards with his family and friends, enjoyed hunting, trapping, maple sugaring and spending time with his grandchildren. He is survived by his children: Pamela Allen and her husband Reginald, Sharon Reed and Scott Reed all of Craftsbury, VT, by two grandchildren: Wayne Willey and his companion Penny Peck and Kevin Willey and his companion Shannon Daniels all of Craftsbury, VT, by his great granddaughter: Karina Willey of Eden, by his sister Marjorie Long of Sterling, MA and by several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by a great grandson Stephen Willey, and by his brothers: Donald and Allen Reed. There will be no calling hours. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 A.M. on Saturday October 15, 2016 at the United Church of Craftsbury Common. Interment will follow at the Craftsbury Village Cemetery with full military honors. Should friends desire, contributions in his memory may be made to the Disabled American Veterans, National Service Office, VAMROC, 215 North Main Street, White River, VT 05009, or to the Soldier’s Angels, 2700 Northeast Loop 410, Suite 310, San Antonio, Texas, 78217.
Allan R. Herman
....show , 79, of Brownington, VT passed away on October 11, 2016 in Lebanon, NH. Mr. Herman was born on December 14, 1936 in Evansville, VT a son of Arnold and Evelyn (Gelo) Herman. On May 4, 1962, he married Linda Coapland who survives him. Allan served four years in the U.S. Air Force and was a self employed carpenter. Mr. Herman enjoyed building model boats, planes, etc, fishing, going to Florida with Linda, telling stories and jokes, riding back roads with his brother Norman and helping family with their building projects. Allen was always friendly and willing to help others. He enjoyed his Sunday afternoon watching, playing, and talking with his great grandson Alex and more recently meeting his great grandson Elijah while he was in the hospital. Allen is survived by his wife Linda Herman, by his children: Mary Maclure and her husband Marcel, Linda Bryce and her husband Ed, Penny White, and Allan Herman, Jr., by his grandchildren: Brandon, Nicholas and Johnathan Maclure and his wife Tia, Tonya, Venessa and Hillary White, Keith and Emily Herman, Mark Herman Jr., and wife Tami, Wynona Herman, by several great grandchildren, by his brothers and sisters: Norman Herman and his wife Pat, Wendal Herman and his wife Nancy, Barbara Wright and her husband Ross, and Frances Fletcher, and also by several nieces, nephews, and close friends, and predeceased by his son Mark Herman in 1979, and a brother-in-law Roger Fletcher. A graveside service will be held on Friday October 21, 2016 at 11:00 A.M. at the Coventry Cemetery with Pastor Bruce Fletcher celebrating the life of Allan Herman.
Lionel Sicotte
....show , 82, of Derby passed away on Friday October 14, 2016. He was born in Ste. Hyacinthe, Que, on June 22, 1934. He was the son of the late Auguste and Florina (Tetreault) Sicotte. He moved to Westfield, VT. in 1940 where he worked and operated a dairy farm along with family members. The farm was sold in 1958 and he moved to Newport, VT. One of his great passions was playing the violin along with his sister Jeannine on the piano and his brother Johnny on the drum. He attended Newport Center High School and graduated from Champlain College with an Associates Degree in Business. Upon graduation he moved to South Burlington, VT. There he worked for many years selling real estate for the Allen Agency in Burlington, VT. In 1985 he, along with his brother Johnny Sicotte, bought the “Pierre Motel” in Barre, VT. The motel was sold in 2000 and he moved to Derby, VT. and worked at the Newport Country Club for several years. He was a devoted brother and uncle to his family, nieces and nephews and a member of St Mary’s parish in Newport, VT. Lionel is survived by his sister Jeannine Sicotte of Derby Line. His nephews Richard Sicotte and wife Linda of Rocky Hill, Conn., Raymond Sicotte of Colchester, VT., Reynold Sicotte and wife Francine of Newport, VT, Marc Sicotte and wife Gail of Lowell, VT. and Sylvain (Fred) Sicotte and wife Sandi of Colchester, VT. and several great nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents; his sister Suzanne Sicotte, his brother Johnny Sicotte, his brothers and sister-in laws, Guy and Marie Jeanne Sicotte and Albert and Helene Sicotte.
Should friends desire contributions can be made in his memory to Mater Dei Parish Renovation Fund, 191 Clermont Terrace, Newport, Vt. 05855.
Calling hours will be Saturday, October 22 from 8:30am to 10:30am at Curtis –Britch-Converse-Rushford Funeral Home 4670 Darling Hill Road. in Newport, Vt. Funeral services will follow at St. Mary’s Catholic Church at 11:00am. Burial will take place at St. Ignatius Cemetery in Lowell, Vt.
David Kenneth Kelley
....show of Derby Line, Died October 15th, 2016 due to a hemorrhagic stroke. He was born on January 21, 1945 to Winston and Miriam (Poots) Kelley in Newport, VT. After graduating from high school, he worked for his father, then attended Champlain College. He then enlisted in the United States Air Force on July 15th, 1965. He married Jane Ellen Willey on November 12th, 1966. In 1988, he retired from Air Force with 23 years of service, at the rank of Senior Master Sergeant (E8). During this time he was awarded a combination 0f 34 medals and ribbons. He proudly served his country overseas in Vietnam, Spain, the Netherlands as well as six state side bases, including Alaska. He then worked for the Immigration and Naturalization Service while living in Essex Junction, VT prior to moving back to Derby Line. He very much enjoyed his children and taking family vacations to Europe and the USA. In Derby Line he assisted his wife with their home daycare for 16 years, in the house his parents built. He enjoyed using computers, hunting, fishing, gardening, eating out and feeding the birds and wildlife. His hobbies also included an extensive collection of cribbage boards and Budweiser beer steins. David was a volunteer with the Charleston Historical Society, becoming vice president. He loved reading novels, especially westerns. He was actively involved in getting classmates to go to Derby Academy High School reunions. He is survived by his wife of 49 years, Jane Kelley (Willey) of Derby Line; his brother Dennis of Derby Line; two children: Deborah and her husband Paul Hazelton, of East Brookfield, MA, and Tamara Kelley of Colchester, VT; four grandchildren; Samantha, Seth, Anna and Nicholas Hazelton, of East Brookfield, MA and by on great grandson, Blake Simons of Spencer, MA.
A graveside service will be held on Friday, October 28th, 2016 at 11:30AM at the Derby Line Village Cemetery. A celebration of David’s life will be held following the service at the Eastside Restaurant and all are invited for a lunch and time with the family.
James Sherman Masson
....show was born February 9, 1921 in McAdam, New Brunswick. He was the son of Lula (Phillips) and George Masson and husband of the late Elizabeth (Betty or Lizzie) Filby. He graduated from McAdam Composite High School in 1938. At the time, he was too young to join the Air Force so he completed a machinist course in Moncton, N.B. At age 19, he joined the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF). James served as a Sgt. in care of the Boomers and Gunners Armaments Division. He met Betty while stationed at Mossbank, Saskatchewan and they were married on NewYearís Eve, 1943, at the United Church in Ochre River, Manitoba. They enjoyed 71 years of married life together. After World War II, they settled in McAdam, N.B, and raised three children, Marlene (Dalley) (husband Angus), Ottawa, Ontario, Lawrence, Toronto, Ontario and Robert (Bob) (wife Betty Ann Yetter), Newport, Vermont. He was employed by the Canadian Pacific Railway Supplies Division which stocked and distributed supplies for trains and buildings. He began his career in McAdam, transferred to Sherbrooke, Quebec when train transportation declined and consequently to Newport, Vermont; the town where he settled after retirement with his family. James was very active in his community and enjoyed sports. In McAdam, N.B. he served as a Deacon at the Rockland Drive United Baptist church, Superintendent of Sunday School programs, member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Grand Master of Ashlar Masonic Lodge, and a member of the school and hospital board. In Quebec, as president, he was awarded a Lifetime Membership to the Border Curling Club, Beebe, Quebec. James was the team Skip for many years, leading them to victory on numerous occasions. Additionally, he bowled regularly in leagues at Ayresís Cliff, Quebec and Newport, Vermont well into his 90th year. He was a member of the Newport Community Circle, Forever Young Club, Newport Baptist Church and several bowling leagues. His interests included carpentry, wood working, gardening, hunting, fishing, card games and his family. He loved to dance and was a great dancer; the envy of many. His brother, George Alfred Masson (1919 -1993) of Stoney Lake, Ontario predeceased him. Often James was his guide in New Brunswick woods during deer hunting season. He leaves behind three children, Marlene, Lawrence, and Robert (Bob). He was the proud grandfather of five grandchildren of Newport, Vermont and Ottawa, Ontario - Robert Masson Jr. (wife Arla), Andrew Dalley (wife Cecilia), Jennifer Masson (husband Rick Morin), Michael Dalley (wife Alana) and Darlene Masson (husband Patrick Haugwitz), and twelve great grandchildren - Hunter and Kaitlyn Masson (Robert), Maeve and Lydia Dalley (Andrew), Christopher, Riley and Gabriel (twins) Morin (Jennifer), Baron, Stuart and Mira Dalley (Michael) and Alex and Sophie Haugwitz (Darlene).
Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday October 22, at the East Main Street Baptist Church in Newport with the Rev. David Lisner officiating. Interment will take place at the McAdam, New Brunswick Cemetery at a later date. In Lieu of flowers, should friends desire, contributions in his memory may be made to the East Main Street Baptist Church, 306 East Main Street, Newport, VT 05855 or to the Forever Young Club, 222 Main Street, Newport Vt. 05855 James Masson passed away peacefully, at 95 years, among family on October 17, 2016 at North Country Hospital in Newport, Vt. The family extends their deepest appreciation for his loving and compassionate care by the staff and nurses at the hospital and the Michaud Memorial Manor, Derby Line, Vt.
Robert "Bob" Nadeau, Jr
....show , 60, of Coventry, VT, beloved husband of Shirley (Blanchard) Nadeau. Passed away at the University of Vermont Medical Center on Saturday, October 22nd, 2016. He was born on November 19th, 1955, in Ipswich, MA to Robert and Priscilla (Sweeney) Nadeau of Ipswich, MA. On May 8th, 1996, he married Shirley Blanchard who survives him. He was the owner of R. Nadeau Jr. Metal Salvage. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, traveling to the ocean, boating, watching football (especially the New England Patriots), and NASCAR. He is survived by his wife, and by his children, Lewis Nadeau, and Casey Nadeau both of Coventry, a grandson, Jack Janci of Coventry, a brother, Ronald Nadeau of Rowley, MA, Sisters, Karen Comeau of Ipswich, MA, and Kim and her husband Ken Cotreau of Beverly, MA, God daughter, Katelyn Comeau of Campton, NH, aunts, Ann Barclay of Seabrook, NH, and Theresa Jensen of Ipswich, MA, , uncle Charles Nadeau of Coventry, and also by many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his brother-in-law Michael Comeau. Visiting hours will be held on Friday, October 28th, 2016 at the Curtis-Britch-Converse-Rushford Funeral Home located at 4670 Darling Hill Road in Newport, VT from 6:00PM-8:00PM. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday, October 29th, 2016 at 11:00AM at St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Catholic Church in Newport. Memorial contributions may be made in Bob’s name to the Alzheimer’s Association of Vermont; 300 Corner Stone Drive, Suite 128, Williston, VT 05495.
Connie Lee Roberts
....show , 60, of Albany passed away at her home on Wednesday, October 26th, 2016 with her family by her side. She was born on December 20th, 1955, the daughter of Lawrence and Dorothy (Durgin) Mason.
Connie loved animals, finding treasures at yard sales and in old buildings, she enjoyed baking chocolate chip cookies and peanut butter fudge, and taking care of her home and family. She especially loved her grandchildren which were her life. She had an open door policy and welcomed in anyone who showed up. In her younger years she enjoyed going for motorcycle rides with her husband Rene. She is survived by her husband Rene, her mother, Dorothy Mason, her two daughters, Lorie LaBounty and her husband James Jr., and Bobbie Jo Roberts-McManus and her husband Christopher, her grandchildren, Alex and Dustin LaBounty, Nicholas and Trevor Miller and Bailey McManus. Also by her Brothers Terry Mason and his wife Emma, Edmond Mason and his wife Laurie, and Craig Mason (who was more like a son) and his wife Stephanie, Sisters, Rebecca Lemieux and her husband Armand, Sherry Pion and her husband Richard, and Virginia Anderson and her husband Roy. Besides her father she was predeceased by her sister Theresa. A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, October 29th, 2016 from 12:00pm- 4:00pm at the Irasburg Town Hall in Irasburg, Vermont.
Charles Moulton Wilson
....show , 89, of Brownington, VT, passed away on Friday, October 28th, 2016 at the North Country Hospital in Newport. He was born on February 17th, 1927 in Newport, VT. He was the son of the late Newell and Vera (Moulton) Wilson, and grew up working on their family farm on the Glen Road. He married Dorothy Merriman on September 28th, 1957 who predeceased him on November 15th, 2013. Charles worked as a sander for Ethan-Allen Furniture Company in Orleans for 28 years and later retired in 1989. He enjoyed tinkering on cars, wood working, working in his sharpening shed in Glover, traveling and photography. He was one of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Newport. He is survived by his 3 children, Joyce Norrie, of St. Johnsbury Center, Jonathan Wilson and his wife Marti of Brownington, Joseph Wilson and his wife Penny of Irasburg, his grand children, Marissa Gadapee of East Haven, Jesse Wilson and his wife Donna of Derby, Jamie Wilson and her fiancé James Margolla of Brownington, Danny Gosselin Jr of Orleans, Tiana Gosselin of Derby, Skyla Wilson and companion Brandon Hoose of Rapid City, SD, Naula Gosselin and companion Dakota Deslandes of Newport, Tucker Wilson of Irasburg, 5 great grandchildren, Damyin Gadapee, Kairi Gosselin, Mackenzie Gosselin, Axel Moses, Maizie Hoose. He is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Other than his wife he was predeceased by his brother Leland Wilson, his sister Sarah Miller and by his Son- in- law David Norrie. Visiting hours will be held on Sunday, November 13th, 2016 from 1:00-2:00pm at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Newport, followed by a funeral service at 2:00pm.
John F. Brown
....show 82, of Barton died on November 2 in Newport, VT after a period of declining health. John was born July 5, 1934 in Burlington, VT the youngest son of E. Merriman and Marjorie (Ford) Brown. He graduated from Burlington High School in 1952 and the University of Vermont in 1956, and earned his Masters Degree from the University of Rhode Island in 1958.
On September 5, 1959 he married Marjorie A. Cross in Slatersville, R. I. and went to work as a County Agricultural Agent in Worcester, MA. His two daughters were born while they lived in Holden, MA. In October 1962 he moved to Barton and joined his father in the family business, now known as E. M. Brown & Son, Inc. He enjoyed his years at "The Mill" and the employees, friends and customers he dealt with daily. He always had a smile and a willingness to help anyone. In 1980 he suffered a heart attack and retired but continued to help others with his many areas of expertise. John served as member of the Barton School Board, a Barton Village Trustee, on the Howard Bank Advisory Board and as Treasurer of the Barton Area Chamber of Commerce. He was one of the founders of the Barton Medical Clinic and its Treasurer, a member of North Country Hospital and Health Systems, and served on the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Alliance Board. He was a member of the Community National Bank Advisory Board. His business knowledge also helped his work with SCORE and on the Town of Barton Loan Committee, as Treasurer of Welcome O. Brown Cemetery Association and St. Paul School Endowment Fund. He was a Justice of the Peace and served on the Board of Civil Authority and was a director of Crystal Lake Falls Historical Association. He was an avid Boston Red Sox and Bruins fan and had wonderful memories of his fishing trips to Canada especially seeing the Northern Lights, an experience he never forgot. John enjoyed traveling, especially to Hawaii and his many European vacations. He is survived by his wife Marjorie and daughters Nancy and her husband Jon Aswad of Snoqualmie, WA and Deborah Brown of North Haverhill, N.H. and two grandsons, Nicholas Aswad of Burlington and Connor Aswad of Winooski, a brother Dr. Edwin Brown and his wife Patricia of Mechanicsville, VA and sister-in-law Ba Brown of Houston, TX, several nieces, nephews, cousins and his much loved cat Rascal.
He was predeceased by his parents E. Merriman and Marjorie Brown and Stepmother Lucy Brown and brother Robert Brown. Funeral services will be held on Monday, November 7 at l:00 PM at the Barton United Church with a private burial at a later date at the Welcome O. Brown Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Orleans Essex VNA & Hospice, Inc., 46 Lakemont Road, Newport, VT 05855 or Pope Memorial Animal Shelter, 502 Strawberry Acres Road, Newport, VT 05855.
Richard Vernon Ingalls
....show , 92, of East Albany, VT Passed away on November 4, 2016 in Newport. He was born on March 15, 1924, In East Albany to Harlow and Ora (Decker) Ingalls. On December 29, 1984 he married Mary (Sanville) Morley Ingalls. Mr. Ingalls was a dairy farmer all of his life. Richard’s father died when he was four years old. He attended Orleans High School and later quit to help run the family farm. Richard bought two more farms later on and lived there until he was 77 years old and then moved up the road past the farm. He was very active in his community as the Justice of the Peace, he was on the committee for Farmer’s Home Administration for 25 years, a member of the Agriculture Conservation Stabilization Service, the Albany Fire Department, Albany School Director for 11 years, 4-H Leader, and Albany Grange member. He loved nature and being in the woods fishing, hunting, and mowing his large lawns, right up until a couple of weeks ago. He also loved watching his birds and enjoyed feeding them. He is survived by his wife Mary Ingalls, by his children: Dennis Ingalls and his wife Sherry, Tim Ingalls, Mark Ingalls and his wife Marie, Linda Lanou and her husband Doug, Wanda Lanou and her husband Lawrence, step children: Deb Dufresne and her husband Leonel, John Morley and his wife Donna, Mike Morley and his wife Amy, Bill Morley and his wife Lucie, Diane Atwood and her husband Jeff, by his 8 grandchildren, 15 step grandchildren, 13 great grandchildren, 12 step great grandchildren, 1 great great grandchild, he is survived by his two brothers: Maurice Ingalls of Irasburg, VT and Harlow Ingalls of Santee, CA, he was predeceased by his first wife Cecelia Morley in 1977 who he married in 1947, by a brother Pat Ingalls, and by his sisters: Helen Sanville, Arlene Ingalls, Alpha Labounty, and Fern Ukrijs. A prayer service will be held on Saturday November 12, 2016 at 11AM at the St. John’s of the Cross Church in East Albany, VT. Interment will follow at the St. John Cemetery in East Albany, Vt. Friends are invited to a luncheon at the Ingalls home following the burial. Should friends desire contributions in his memory may be made to the St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN. 38105 or to Make a wish Foundation, 100 Dorset St, Suite #4, South Burlington, VT. 05403.
Linda Farley Brown
....show of Craftsbury Common passed away peacefully on Saturday, November 5, 2016, surrounded by her family. Linda was a compassionate person, always putting others before herself. Her dedication to others was exemplified throughout her careers. She was a nurse for many years and later volunteered at Copley Hospital. Linda held a nursing degree from the University of Pennsylvania and a B.S.N. from Dominican College. Linda treasured the arts and particularly loved attending the opera with her husband, Marvin. Pursuing her love for the arts she opened Aurora Gallery in New Jersey. After moving to Vermont she curated art exhibitions at Sterling College. She strived to bring young local artists into the public eye. Linda was a lover of all animals, both wild and domestic (especially Bill the Cat). Long walks in the woods with her dogs were an integral part of her daily routine throughout the seasons. She found great joy in the peacefulness of water, be it paddling on the Clyde River or sitting by a beach in Maine. Literature was an important part of Linda’s life and she was a dedicated volunteer for her beloved local library. In lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory can be made to the Craftsbury Public Library in Craftsbury Common, P.O Box 74, Craftsbury Common, VT 05827. She is survived by her husband Marvin of Craftsbury, and her children; Steven Brown and his wife Brenda, Farley Brown and her husband John Zaber, and Peter Brown and his wife Kim, and by 4 grandchildren; Sarah, Constance, Lauren and Sharalyn. She was predeceased by her parents and her brother. We are forever grateful to Linda’s wonderful caregivers over the last ten years of her life. These women have become truly part of the Brown family. A memorial service for Linda will take place on Saturday, November 19th at 11am at the Craftsbury United Church of Christ in Craftsbury Common (reception to follow). A private burial will follow for immediate family.
Francis G. (Frank) Dietz
....show , 92, of North Troy passed away after a brief but painful illness on Sunday, November 6th. Frank was born on March 5, 1924 in New Ulm, Minnesota, the third of seven children of the late Henry A. and Esther (Renner) Dietz. After finishing high school, Frank entered the Army Air Force and served through the duration of World War II. He studied for his teaching degree on the GI Bill at the University of San Francisco and later obtained his Masters in Education. He married Sarah (Marie) Barr on April 11, 1953 and together they had six children to whom they devoted their lives. After teaching some years in the Lagunitas School District in the San Francisco area, Frank and Marie moved with their then four children to Taftsville, Vermont in 1961. Frank taught first at Woodstock Elementary School, and then in Perkinsville and Ascutney, Vermont. Frank loved teaching and was known to be strict, but fatherly to his pupils. He retired from teaching in 1987. After his retirement, Frank and Marie moved to North Troy, Vermont. Frank volunteered at the Bel –Aire Nursing Home in Newport for many years, providing entertainment for the people there and being named “Volunteer of the Decade”. Frank also served on the Rand Memorial Library Board in North Troy for many years. He was a Civil War buff and attended the monthly dinner meetings of the Civil War Round Table. Frank’s continuing care for children was evident in his retirement when he took on the responsibility of being guardian ad litum for children in the family court in Newport, Vermont, a responsibility he exercised for a number of years. Frank was a passionate gardener and proudly produced vegetables enough for his family – and others. He enjoyed sports and was an enthusiastic and long-suffering Red Sox fan. Frank was a life-long faithful Catholic whose faith in Jesus Christ and devotion to the Blessed Mother sustained him throughout his life. He was an active member of St. Vincent de Paul Parish in North Troy, where he served on the Parish Council. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus for over thirty years and was active in their Troy Council. Above all, Frank loved his family. He was preceded in death by his wife Marie, his parents, his brother Jerry and his sisters Marion and Joan. He is survived by his daughters Mary Theresa (Jeff) of Tucson, Arizona, Margaret (Sr. M. Roberta, MC) of Brooklyn, New York, Gretchen of Boston, Massachusetts, Kathleen of Erie, Pennsylvania, and Bridget (Lonny) and their children, Daniel, Nicholas, Matthew, Molly, Ethan and Samantha, of Fairbanks, Alaska, and his son, Francis (Julie) and his children, Malik, Cameron and Derik, of Fairfax, Virginia, his sister Dorothy, his brothers Richard and John (Jane), and numerous nieces and nephews. He is likewise survived by his two loving caregivers, Gail Thompson and Diane Bartlett, to whom Frank’s family wishes to express great gratitude for their devoted and dedicated care over the past 12 years. Visiting hours for Frank will be held at the Curtis-Britch-Converse-Rushford Funeral Home (4670 Darling Hill Road, Newport) on Wednesday, November 9th from 6-8:30pm. The funeral Mass will be celebrated at St. Vincent de Paul Church, North Troy, on Thursday, November 10th at 1pm, followed by burial at St. Ignatius Cemetery, Lowell. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Wounded Warrior Project or to the Knights of Columbus, Chapter 7943, 18 N. Pleasant St., North Troy, VT 05859.
Harley Sam Bly
....show , 96, passed away in Newport on November 14th, 2016. He was born on September 6th, 1920 in East Charleston, a son of Harley and Ethel (Holt) Bly. He served in the United States Air Corps from 1942 to 1945 and during that time was shot down and captured by the German Army and held prisoner for several months. The complete story is in the November 2016 Northland Journal by Scott Wheeler. Upon his return he married Muriel Webster on July 7th, 1946 who predeceased him in 2004. Sam was a longtime installer and repairman for New England Telephone, from which he retired. He enjoyed snowmobiling, motorcycling, woodworking, and the view of Lake Memphremagog from his and Muriel’s home on Middle Street. He is survived by his children, Robert Bly and his wife Roxana Bailey, Tom Bly and his wife Peggy, Linda Bly and James Bly. He is also survived by his grandchildren, Max Bly, Jesse Bly, Hallie LaCroix and her husband John, Jared Stevens, Samantha Smego, and Matthew LePore, and by his great grandchildren, Kayden and Kyle LaCroix, Jalen and Kalli Rojas, Brianna Bly and Addison Smego. He was predeceased by his brothers John, Joel, Edward, Richard and by his sister Alice Gonyaw.
Services and interment will be held at a later date at the convenience of the family.
Barbara Louise Frawley
....show , 91, well known resident of Derby, Vermont passed away peacefully on November 15, 2016 with her family by her side. She was born on September 29, 1925 in Newport to Robert and Dorris (Davis) Kilborn. On September 29, 1951 she married Kenneth Frawley who predeceased her on December 11, 1997. Barbara graduated from the University of Vermont with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Nursing. She was a member of the Alpha Chi Omega. She was an avid member of various friendly and community activities including the After Five Club, Fortnightly Club, Board of Civil Authority, Gourmet Bridge Club, and regular Sunday night dinners with her friends. Later in her life she opened the Yankee Peddler - a fabric shop in Derby, followed by her own antique store, Canterbury Antiques. which was run out of her home built in 1800 - one of the very first houses built in Derby. Some of her most memorable attributes her family will remember her by are walking her dogs on a daily basis, making sure nobody mows the lawn besides herself (even up through her last days) and being a quintessential pillar for her commuinty, family, and friends. She enjoyed being outdoors, birdwatching, going on picnics, and taking ice cream road trips. Barbara was also known for her ability to "bounce back" from adversities with a smile. She is survived by her children: Nancy Gardyne and her husband William of Derby, VT, Mary Jo Frawley of Huntington Beach, CA Sally Lafoe and her husband Dave Lafoe of Norton, VT, and Daniel Frawley and his wife Michelle of Derby, VT, and by her grandchildren: Marin Gardyne, Danielle Altenburg and her husband Paul, and Zack Frawley. She was predeceased by her sister Beverly Smith. Friends may call from 6-8 P.M. on Friday November 18, 2016 at the Curtis-Britch-Converse-Rushford Funeral Home, 4670 Darling Hill Road, Newport. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 A.M. on Saturday November 19, 2016 at St. Edward’s Catholic Church in Derby Line where a mass of Christian burial will be celebrated. Spring interment will follow at the Derby Cemetery. Should friends desire, contributions can be made to the Derby Line Ambulance Service, Inc., PO Box 105, Derby Line VT 05830.
Edward Earl Curtis
....show , 59, passed away on Friday, November 18th, 2016 in Coxsackie, NY, after a brief illness. He was born on April 25th, 1957 in Newport, VT to Dallas and Betty (Percy) Curtis. Edward was an avid outdoorsman. He loved to hunt, fish, snowmobile and water ski. He is survived by his parents Dallas and Betty Curtis of Pinson, Alabama and formerly of Derby, his two sons, Dylan and Dallas Curtis, his two sisters, Patricia Curtis of CT, and Nancy Long and her husband George Andrew of Tinson, Alabama, his niece Heather Hunt and by his nephew Justin Corkins. A graveside service in the Derby Center Cemetery will be announced at a later time in the spring.
Mabel Irene Webb
....show , 74, of Newport, Vermont passed away at her home on November 19, 2016. She was born on August 4, 1942 in Holland, VT to Gerald and Ruby (Woodard) Cole. Mabel enjoyed hanging out at Maplefields, playing bingo and spending time with her family and friends. She is survived by her children: Gary Cole of Irasburg, VT, Donna Rowe of Newport, VT, and by her daughter-in-law Rhonda Cole of Newport, VT. She is also survived by her grandchildren: Chantelle Cole, Cienna Cole, Josh Cole, Brooke Cole, Jeremy Rowe, and Jessica Rowe. She is also survived by her brother Donald Cole and by her sister Kathleen Cole both of Newport, VT, by a special nephew who stayed with her until the time of her death Albert Cole, and by her other nieces and nephews: Allison Robishaw, Samantha Hadley, Robbie and Linda Cole, Corey and Colleen Cole, and Travis Cole. She was predeceased by her grandson Cody Cole in 2012 and by her brother David Cole in 1990. A Visiting hour will be held on Thursday, December 1st, 2016 at 10:00AM at the Grace Brethren Church in Irasburg, VT. A service will follow at 11:00AM with the Pastor Scott Libby officiating.
Gaston J Lefebvre
....show , 87, passed away peacefully at his home in Derby VT, November 21st, surrounded by his loving wife and children. Gaston was born January 13, 1929 in Stanstead, Quebec, as the 4th child of Elphage and Maria (Beniot) Lefebvre. On June 10, 1950, Gaston and Rita (Veilleux) married and moved from Quebec to Holland VT to build their life together on a dairy farm while raising eight children. Upon retiring from their farm in 1979 they moved to Newport, VT, owning and operating the White Cap Laundromat for 26 years. In retirement, Gaston and Rita became snowbirds, enjoying Seminole FL for 27 winters making many friends while golfing, bowling, shuffle boarding and playing cards and continued their friendships and activities in the summer months at their home in Derby VT. Gaston’s sense of humor brought laughter to many, and was known for his strong work ethic, strength of character, and always thinking of others. Gaston is survived by his wife of 66 years, Rita Lefebvre; and by his children: Andre Lefebvre and wife Sherry, Morgan, VT; Robert Lefebvre and wife Mindy, Port Charlotte, FL; Ivan Lefebvre and wife Gerri, West Chesterfield, NH; Son In Law, Bill Worth, Newport, VT; Denise Sykes and husband, Ken, Morgan, VT; Raymond Lefebvre and wife Diane, Laurel MD; Mark Lefebvre, Milton, VT; Lynn Petry and husband Damian, New London, NH. Gaston is also survived by 18 of his beloved grandchildren with their spouses; and 15 Great grandchildren.
Gaston was predeceased by his loving daughter, Sylvie Worth (2003), his parents, brother and two sisters, along with many others he valued in his lifetime. Calling hours will be held on Friday December 2nd, 6:00 to 8:00 PM at the Curtis-Britch-Converse-Rushford Funeral Home, located at 4670 Darling hill Road in Newport. The funeral will be on Saturday, December 3rd, at 11:00AM, at the Saint Edwards Catholic Church in Derby Line, VT. There will be a procession from the Funeral Home to St Edwards Saturday for anyone wishing to join the family. Rita and family wish to express sincere thanks to all who offered kind words, prayers, and encouragement along with the clergy, Orleans/Essex VNA & Hospice, and medical Staff. In Lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to St. Edwards Catholic Church, Derby Line, VT.
Fred Ellie Stevens
....show , 60, of Brownington, and beloved husband to Lila (Westmore) Stevens, passed away on November 22nd, 2016 in Newport. He was born on March 4th, 1956 in Newport, VT. He was the son of Hiram and Norine (Clark) Stevens. Fred was the owner of the Willoughby River Dog Supply. He was a member and past president of the Northeast Kingdom Coon and Cat Club. He enjoyed hunting, feeding the birds, spending time with the loves of his life his grandchildren, and going to yard sales Fred was a very big hearted man who would give anyone a hand. He is survived by his wife Lila Stevens, and their children, Dana Stevens and his wife Amanda, William Stevens, Wendy Sicard and her husband Gary, Rockwell and companion Allison Douglas. He is also survived by his grandchildren Shane, Cayden, Cotter, Ava, Emmy Lou, Lydia Stevens, Cassandra, Joshua, Daniel Sicard, and by his great grand children, Savanah Sicard, Addie and Alexis Sicard, by his brother Mark Stevens, and by many nieces, nephews, and cousins. He was predeceased by his parents and his sister Velma. Visiting hours will be held on Monday, November 28th, 2016 at the Westmore Community Church from 11:00AM-1:00PM with a service to follow starting at 1:00PM. Burial will take place in the spring. If friends desire memorial contributions may be made in Fred’s memory to the Northeast Kingdom Coon & Cat Club: Attn: Dana Stevens, 61 Stevens Road, Brownington, VT 05860.
Richard E. Messier
....show , 77, of Irasburg, Vermont passed away suddenly on November 24, 2016 in Newport. He was born on December 30, 1938 in Franklin, VT to Elphege and Hilda (Garrow) Messier. On May 9, 1959 he married Joyce Lawson who predeceased him on November 16, 1999. He graduated from Newport Center High School. He was a dairy farmer all of his life on the family farm in Irasburg. Hi hobbies included hunting, fishing with Jim Greenwood, gardening, mowing his lawn and in his younger years square dancing with Joyce. He is survived by his companion Margaret Meunier and her family of Newport Center, VT, by his children: Clifford Messier of Brownington, VT, Tammy Charland and her husband Donald Jr of Derby, VT, Kenny Messier and his wife Ann Marie of Evansville, VT, Leonard Messier and his wife Robin of Lowell, VT, by his daughter-in-law Jean Messier of Newport Center, VT, by his grandchildren: Shaun Messier of Holland, VT, Rodney Messier of NH, April Messier of Michigan, Derrick Charland of Newport Center, VT, Jeff Charland of Derby, VT, Katie Charland of Derby, VT, Jessica Messier of Newport, VT, Scott Messier of NY, Tracy Messier of Newport, VT, Amy Grady of Orleans, VT, Sarah Fleurie of Barton, VT, Adam Messier of Newport, VT, and Sarah Fournier of Lowell, VT, and 22 great grandchildren. He is also survived by his sisters: Jeannette Davis and her husband Landon of NY, Pauline Pooler of Newport, VT, Diane Geoffrey of Lowell, VT, Pat Royer and her husband Gerry of Derby, VT, and by many nieces, nephews and cousins. He was predeceased by his son Michael Messier on November 7, 2005. Friends may call from 7-9 P.M. on Monday November 28, 2016 at the Curtis-Britch-Converse-Rushford Funeral Home, 4670 Darling Hill Road, Newport. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 A.M. on Tuesday November 29, 2016 at St. Theresa’s Catholic Church in Orleans where a mass of Christian burial will be celebrated by Rev. Timothy Naples. Spring interment in Coventry Village Cemetery. Should friends desire, contributions in his memory may be made to the charity of one’s choice.
North Troy - Robert Bruce "Bruce" McKay
....show . In the early morning hours of November 24, 2016, Bruce passed away quietly at Maple Lane Nursing Home in Barton with family at his side. Bruce was 89 years old. R. Bruce McKay was born in Boston, MA on November 22, 1927 at Lying-In Hospital. He was the first child of Myrtle Adams and Alexander Roy McKay. As a child, Bruce lived in Quincy, MA before moving to Holden, MA when he was 11 years old. While there, he was a member of the First Baptist Church of Holden. After graduating from Holden High School, Bruce attended Wilbraham Academy, one of the 15 oldest preparatory schools on the east coast. Bruce graduated from Eastern Illinois University, with a Bachelor’s Degree in Chemistry. In 1939, Bruce joined the Boy Scouts and eventually became Scoutmaster to Troop 182 in Holden, MA; a position he held for nearly two decades. He was happy teaching young scouts to explore and thrive in the outdoors with fellow scout leaders Herb Holmes, Al Court and Walt Koenig. Their rainy camping trips made for legendary stories. Bruce also spent many years as a volunteer on the Holden Fire Department. As a high school student he gleefully left school whenever the siren rang as so many of the town’s firemen were serving in WWII. Near the end of WWII, Bruce enlisted in the Army Air Corp which became the US Air Force at the conclusion of the war, making Bruce a charter member of the US Air Force. He was stationed in Hawaii and in Guam earning the rank of Corporal.
Bruce worked in real estate with his father at A. Roy and R. Bruce McKay Real Estate before beginning his 20-year teaching career at Westboro High School where he was genuinely fond of his students. After retiring from teaching, Bruce enjoyed working for the Environmental Protection Agency. Among Bruce’s many passions were hunting, fly fishing (tying his own flies) and photography; he studied at the Maine Photographic Workshop. Bruce loved to take road trips across the United States, to PEI, Canada and Scotland. Bruce enjoyed woodworking, creating wonderful nooks and crannies in his home, building unique and functional kitchen cabinets and crafting fun trinkets for his grandchildren. Bruce was also active in the Stepfamily Association of America. He was proud of his Scottish heritage and was a member of Clan MacKay, USA. In 1995, following his retirement, Bruce moved to North Troy, VT. He was active on the North Country Union school board and he served as a town lister. Bruce was a 32nd degree Mason, a past Master of Union Lodge #16 F&AM of Troy, VT and Deputy District Grand Master of the 10th Masonic district composed of seven lodges in the Northeast Kingdom. Bruce was preceded in death by: his first wife, Jean Court (deceased 1961), his son, David Bruce McKay, his son-in-law, Peter Brewer and granddaughter, Courtney LaFrance. Bruce is survived by Anne Clowes of North Troy, VT, his beloved wife of 54 years with whom he raised their children. Bruce leaves three sons: Donald McKay and wife Sherri, of Montague, MA, Scott McKay and his partner Wendy Ong, of Cambridge, MA, and Keith McKay and his wife Christine, of Los Angeles, CA. He is also survived by four daughters: Linda Brewer, of Rutland, MA, Judith Lowry, of Ozark, MO, Jennifer Kennison and her husband Dana, of Montgomery, VT, and Gail Lacey and her husband Phil, of St. Petersburg, FL. Bruce also leaves Lynn Bissett of Coventry, CT, Michael Lowry of Nevada, MO and Laura Need, M.D. of Arlington, MA. Twelve grandchildren were lucky to call Bruce their Grandpa: Joshua Lowry and his wife Rachel, Jesse McKay, Matthew B. Howrey and his wife Michelle, Brianne McKay, Matthew Brewer, Carly Allen and her husband Randy, Whitney (Lyra) McKay, Danielle McKay, Colin Lacey, Grady Kennison, Parker McKay and Alexander McKay. Bruce also is survived by nine great-grandchildren. Bruce leaves his cherished sister, Janel Carlson, his niece Krista Vinkemulder of Atlanta, GA, nephew Charles Vinkemulder and his wife Lisa Scali, niece Sara Spidle and her husband Ronald all of Portland, ME, a brother-in-law John (Jack) Court and his wife Sally of Southington CT, many nieces, nephews and cousins including his cousins in PEI, Canada, his good friends William and Susi Kinsloe-Byers, and Bruce’s longtime neighbor Herbert Holmes.
Bruce will be remembered for his kindness and his sense of humor. Calling hours will be held from 1:00 PM to 3:30 PM on Saturday, Dec. 3rd; a Masonic Funeral Service will be held on Sunday, Dec 4th at 1:00 PM. Both will be located at Curtis-Britch-Converse-Rushford Funeral Home, 4670 Darling Hill Road, Newport VT. A memorial service and interment will be in Holden, MA later in the spring of 2017. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to C.A.R.E. a Masonic charity organization helping to identify at-risk children, 43 East Road-Berlin, Barre, VT 05641 or to The Alzheimer’s Association Research Division 480 Pleasant St, Watertown, MA 02472
Paul Stanley Winship
....show , 81, of Lowell, VT passed away November 25, 2016 at his home. He was born on September 7, 1935 in Fairfax, VT the only child of Stanley Sylvester Winship and Frances Matilda Cross. His family moved to Essex Jct., VT where they lived and worked on the Whitcomb Farm for many years. He graduated in 1954 from Essex High School where he played on the school baseball and basketball teams. Paul joined the Vermont Air National Guard in 1956 where he served honorably as a full-time technician until 1986. His 29 years of service included tours in the Base Supply complex and the Motor Vehicle Section. He also enjoyed an active participation in Vermont Air National Guard volunteer activities. He served as a member of the Technician Recognition Committee, was a member of the Vermont Air National Guard Rifle/Pistol Team, where he won many medals and trophies, of which he was very proud. He was also selected for Driver/Escort Duty for many dignitaries who visited the Guard during his career. Paul retired form the Guard with the rank of Master Sergeant.
In his free time Paul enjoyed many things including,wildlife photography, camping, fishing, hunting, competitive shooting of rifles, pistols, and bow and arrow, gunsmithing, and car restoration and repair. He was a member of the Green Mountain Corvette Club where he won first and third place trophies for the 1967 Corvette that he bought and fully restored. He participated in and won trophies in many rifle/pistol/bow competitions at various Fish & Game Clubs. His hunting and fishing took him north to Canada and Maine and west to Pennsylvania and Wyoming. He loved the peacefulness and solitude of the unspoiled great outdoors, which is why he moved to Lowell, VT in 1988, where he bought a deer camp and renovated it to become his home and mountain getaway. He is survived by his only child Kathy Brady and her husband James C. Brady of Essex Jct., VT, as well as his five grandchildren, who he enjoyed spending holidays and special occasions with; Dylan, Rory, and Danielle Brady of Essex Jct., VT, Hagen Brady now living in Washington state, and Sahra Brady and her husband Andres Velasquez of Los Angeles, California. In May of 2015 he welcomed his first great-grandson Matias Velasquez, who came to visit Vermont from California and met his Great Grandpa in October 2015. A memorial for family and friends is being considered for a date to be announced later. Should friends desire, contributions in his memory may be made to the American Diabetes Association, P.O. Box 11454, Alexandria, VA 22312
Frederick E. Allard
....show , 89, of Island Pond, VT passed away on November 26, 2016 in Lyndonville, VT. He was born on May 16, 1927 in Island Pond to the late Peter and Deleda (Clouthier) Allard. Fredrick spent his teenage years in Montreal, PQ and attended St. Joseph’s French Catholic School. He graduated from Brighton High School in 1947 and was a veteran of the Korean War from 1950-1952. On October 10, 1970 he married Gloria LaFountain who predeceased him on September 27, 2002. During his lifetime he was a telephone installer. Mr. Allard enjoyed woodworking, carving totem poles, hunting, and fishing. He was a member of the American Legion Post 80 of Island Pond and the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7779 of Morrisville. He is survived by his twin brother Francis and his wife Luwina Dubois Allard of Island Pond, VT, and by his step children: Tom Barry and Rolla Williams both of Belvidere, VT. Frederick is predeceased by his sister Pearl Perce. Funeral services will be held on Friday December 9, 2016 at 11:00 AM at St. James the Greater Catholic Church, Island Pond, VT. Spring interment will be held at St. James Cemetery, Island Pond, VT during the spring 2017. Should friends desire contributions in his memory may be made to the Mater Dei Parish for the St. James Catholic Church Roof Repair Fund, 191 Clermont Terrace, Newport, VT 05855.
Elizabeth Alexandra Freiin von Stackelberg
....show died in her mother’s arms on November 26, 2016 at home in Irasburg. "Like a dandelion, she just floated away." The eldest child of Nicholas Temple and Brigitta Regina von Stackelberg, Alexandra was born in Germany in February 1963 and arrived in Vermont with her parents later that year. The first place they lived was located above the Albany Town dump. Her mother shot rats in the yard to keep them from Alexandra’s cradle. This convinced them to speedily move to Irasburg, a place that Alexandra was to consider her true home for the rest of her life, and finally to Brooklyn, New York. During summers, while her parents worked, Alexandra lived in Irasburg with Clare and Barbara Phillips, who were her second set of loving parents. At the age of five Alexandra was diagnosed with leukemia, marking the start of a lifelong battle with cancer that she was to face with breathtaking courage and dignity. Relocating to Paris, France, she was enrolled in a pioneering medical trial in immunotherapy at the Institut Gustave Roussy, where under the care of Dr. Leon Swartzenberg she made history as one of the first children to be cured of leukemia. She grew up in France, attending the Lycée Hoche in Versailles, before returning to Albany, Vermont to live with her grandmother Ellen Biddle von Stackelberg and attend Craftsbury Academy (Class of ’82). A fluent French and German speaker, she graduated with a degree in Russian from St. Lawrence University before moving to New York to start her career in international finance. Her focus, dedication and concern for her clients resulted in a successful career beginning with Manufacturers Hanover, before moving on to Standard and Poors, and finally Fiduciary Trust where she celebrated twenty years of service in 2015. It was at Manny Hanny in 1987 that she met her partner, Edward Jones of Marblehead, Massachusetts and Long Island, with whom she was to spend twenty-five years until his death in 2011. They were blessed with a daughter, Lorelei Jane Temple, in 2001, and moved to Brooklyn, to the same neighbourhood that Alexandra had lived in when she was a small child. She was a devoted mother, and her determination to be there for her daughter sustained her through the difficult times that followed. Alexandra was a warm-hearted, loving and generous woman with a puckish sense of humour. She was also supremely unselfish and empathic. Her desire to help and nurture extended beyond her family and friends, touching everybody she met. She had an exceptional gift for friendship and her deep loyalty inspired all who knew her. She will be dearly missed.
The funeral will take place at Irasburg United Church, Saturday December 10, at 10 am.
Solon Lee Wilder
....show , beloved husband of Cathy (Simmons) Wilder of West Glover, passed away on November 30, 2016 in Greensboro, VT. He was 83 years old. He was born on January 22nd, 1933 in Attleboro, MA. He was the son of the late Philip and Beatrice (Kratt) Wilder. He attended schools in North Attleboro and finished his schooling in Bellingham, MA. At the age of 17 he joined the United Sates Navy and was assigned to the destroyer USS Putnam, during the Korean War. He married Helen Kinney of Windsor VT, in 1951. Upon discharge from the Navy he and his family moved to Miami, Florida where he drove a bus for the City of Miami. He worked for the Post Office for 10 years 1959 -69. He became a Police Officer in 1968 part time initially then taking a position with the Homestead Police Department (Florida) where he quickly rose to rank of Lieutenant. On July 26th, 1978 he married Cathy. He retired from the police department in 1990, settling in Albany, VT in 1991. Lee was a member of the PBA, and the American Legion. He enjoyed many things, he especially loved his dog "Cleo". He is survived by his wife Cathy Wilder, and their children, Stephen Wilder and his wife Julie of Roswell, GA, Pete Wilder and his wife Elizabeth of Ogden, UT, Mark Wilder of Jacksonville, FL, and Paul Wilder of Irasburg, VT, three step children, Kimberly Bell, Corey Atkinson, and Bryan Atkinson, 4 grand children, Nicole, Marissa, Madeline and Christy, 2 great-grandchildren, Kiley and Brady, a brother, David Wilder. He was predeceased by his parents, two brothers, Philip and Roger Wilder and sister Virginia Edwards. Upon request of the family there will be no services.
Lawrence O. Fontaine
....show , 96, of Derby, VT passed away on December 1, 2016 in Newport. He was born on October 21, 1920 in Beebe, VT to Albert and Aurore (Emond) Fontaine. On December 29, 1947 he married Gertrude Cheney who predeceased him on May 29, 2013. He entered the United States Army and served his country during WWII. He was a foreman for the State of Vermont Transportation Department for over 20 years. After retirement he enjoyed working part-time hauling cars for local dealerships.
Mr. Fontaine was an avid outdoorsman. He loved being outside his entire life. His hobbies included woodworking, hunting, fishing, traveling and riding motorcycles. He was a former member of the American Legion Post 21 of Newport. He is survived by his children: Dennis Fontaine and his wife Nancy of New Hampshire, and Laurie Fontaine of Newport, VT, by his daughters-in-law Patsy Fontaine of Ohio, and Betsy Fontaine of Norton, VT, by his grandchildren: Stephen J. Fontaine of Ohio, Melanie Walker and her husband David of North Carolina, Bryan and Adam Fontaine of Newport, VT, Sarah Fontaine of Beecher Falls, VT, Jacob, Jonathan and Jessalyn Walker of North Carolina, and Tyler and Gavin Fontaine of Ohio.
Lawrence is also survived by the following siblings: Dorilard Fontaine and his wife Georgette of Rochester, NH, Mary Jane Perkins of Bristol, CT, Lucille Patenaude of Westford, VT, Lionel Fontaine of Newport, VT, Anita Shorette of Bristol, CT, Helen Beauregard and her husband Robert of Essex, VT, and by several nieces and nephews. In addition to his wife Gertrude, he was predeceased by his sons Stephen and Sherman, and his grandson Matthew; by his siblings Theresa Peterson, George Fontaine, Adellard Fontaine, and Angeline Fontaine; and by half brothers and sisters Yvonne Boivin, Midas Boivin, Felix Boivin, Jeanne Levesque. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 A.M. on Friday, December 9th, at St. Edward’s Catholic Church in Derby Line where a mass of Christian burial will be celebrated. Friends may call from 9:30-10:30 A.M. on Friday, December 9th at the Curtis-Britch-Converse-Rushford Funeral Home, 4670 Darling Hill Road, Newport, VT. Spring interment will occur in the Derby Cemetery with full military honors. Should friends desire, contributions in his memory may be made to Ronald Holland Dialysis Unit, in care of North Country Hospital, 189 Prouty Drive, Newport, VT. 05855.
Jeannette J. Nadeau (Quirion)
....show , 89, of Blake Street, Newport passed away peacefully with her beloved family by her side on December 2nd, 2016. She was born in St. Gedeon Beauce, PQ on July 17, 1927, the daughter of Simeon and Victoria Quirion.
Jeannette was a strong, loving, beautiful, kind, and caring wife, mother, sister, grandmother, and great-grandmother. She held strong spiritual beliefs, and for that was blessed with an abundance of love that surrounded her each and every day. For all of us, whose lives Jeannette touched, we were so enriched by her presence. Jeannette loved her family dearly and walked through life seeing only the positive in each situation. She cherished each one of us individually and taught us to believe in ourselves, to set and achieve our dreams, but most importantly she taught us all how to love. That love was most beautifully represent in her marriage to Maurice Nadeau. Maurice and Jeannette were married on September 2, 1942. Jeannette enjoyed spending time at the camp Maurice and she built together. She loved knitting, baking homemade goodies, playing cards, and spending time with her animals. Her greatest love was spending time with her family. Her family loved spending time with her as well. Jeannette is predeceased by her husband, Maurice, and son, Jacques (Jack) Nadeau. She is survived by her children, Nicky Nadeau of Newport, Gilles Nadeau and his wife, Aline of North Carolina, John Nadeau and his wife, Elizabeth of Newport, Nicole Nadeau (the wife of Jacques Nadeau) of Newport, her grandchildren, Marc Nadeau and his wife, Linda of Newport, Sharon Gonyaw and her husband, Jay of Newport, Tina Nadeau of Newport, Joey Nadeau and his wife, Mariadena of South Carolina, Karen Nadeau of South Carolina, Holly Nadeau and Ryan Pronto of Newport, and Glen Nadeau and his partner, Greg Douglass, her great-grandchildren Jacques (Jake) Nadeau, Hailey Nadeau and fiancé, Tyler Bonneau, Andrew Gonyaw, Mitchell Gonyaw, Jordan Eastman, Cade Pronto and her most recent addition to her family her great great-grandchildren Carson Bonneau. She is also survived by her step brother, Henry Nadeau of Toronto, Ontario, her step sister, Marie Beth Mercier of St. Timothy, PQ, sisters Claudette Nadeau of St. Gedeon Beauce, and Jacqueline Lachance of St. George Beauce, PQ and many beloved nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Curtis-Britch- Converse-Rushford Funeral Home, 4670 Darling Hill Road, Newport on Wednesday, December 7, 2016 from 6:00 – 8:00p.m. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated on Thursday, December 8, 2016 at St. Mary’s Star of the Sea in Newport at 12:30 P.M., where a mass of christian burial will be celebrated. A spring interment will take place St. Mary’s cemetery in Newport. Should friends desire, contributions in her memory may be made to the Newport Ambulance Service, P.O. Box 383 Newport, VT 05855.
Alma C. Blay
....show , 92, of Newport, VT, passed away on December 5, 2016 in Newport. She was born on February 15, 1924 in Newport to Edward and Weltha (Magoon) Davio. On October 15, 1945 she married Percy Blay who predeceased her. Alma was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary Post 21 and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 798 of Newport. Among her hobbies she enjoyed playing bingo and cards, going for rides with Percy, shopping, and collecting steins. She also loved to cook and having family visits and gatherings. She is survived by her son Stanley Blay of Newport, VT, by her grandchildren: Christina Montmimy, Britt Blay, Ginny Gray and her companion Nate Kelley and Renee Rivard. She is also survived by her great grandchildren: Nicole, Samantha and her husband Chris, Saber and her companion Tony, Hayden, Drew, Dylan, Noah, and Kelby, 3 great-great grandchildren, Ava, Fallon, and Remy, and by her brothers: Ken Ormsbee and his wife Rose, and Francis Ormsbee and his wife Amelia, by her sisters: Janice Heath and her husband Donald, Joan McDonald and her husband Ken, by many nieces, nephews, cousins, and by sister-in-laws June Wheeler and Phyllis Davio. She was predeceased by her daughter Marilyn Nadeau on June 20, 2015. A graveside service will be held in the Spring at Pine Grove Cemetery in Newport.
John "Jean" M. Campbell
....show , 90, well known businessman of Newport, VT, passed away on December 6, 2016 in Derby, VT. He was born on September 13, 1926 in Newport Center VT, to Ovila and Antonia (Brasseur) Campbell. John entered the United States Air Force and was a veteran of WWII. During his very active lifetime, he was first a farmer, then a cattle dealer/auctioneer and owner of the Campbell's Commissions Sales on the Airport Road in Coventry, VT. In his day, he was known as the BEST Auctioneer in the Kingdom and very well liked by many. When he sold the farm, he went into logging and buying land, and from there he started and ran the very successful John Campbell Real Estate Company. He was also a director of the former Lyndonville Savings Bank for many years and made many good friends over the years. He helped many young people in their first time home ownership and he also helped many people start their first businesses. John was always his happiest, when he was operating his bulldozer in the woods or working on a land subdivision. He loved that work and he knew how to do it just right. He had a vision for land development and many people today, have a home on some lot that John made available. He came from the school of hard knocks and knew what work was all about and never was afraid of any challenge, and he had many. He was a charter member of the Newport Elks Lodge # 2155, American Legion Post 21 and the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 798 and Fraternal Order of the Eagles. He is survived by his children: Peter Campbell (Sheila), David Campbell (Nancy), Joan Green (Bob), Janice Urie (David), James Campbell (Kim), Karen Bacon (Bart) and by his grandchildren: Derek Green (Janelle), Kristin Theriault (Jake), Heather Urie, Ethan Bacon (Katie), Peter Urie (Tammy), Lindi Mitsou (Chris), Kara Morin (Shane), Chris Channell (Roxanne),Andrea Hawli (Rani), Debbie Collins and Chris Sanville. He is also survived by his great grandchildren: Abigail and John Tyler Green, Dominic, Drew and Willa Theriault, Kain, Eric and Kaylie Bacon, Oliver Urie, Tawnee and Taylor Collins, Hunter and Meadow Sanville, and Chase Channell. He also leaves his former wife and mother of his children Bernice Campbell, and Judy Boyd Branch, Chad Boyd, and his sibling Dolores Lantagne (Clarence) , and a very special niece Michelle McCall (Wally) and numerous nieces and nephews, as well as his extended family, Michelle Gosselin (Mike), Chase and Faith Gosselin, Matthew Poutre (Jenna), Jaida and Henry Poutre and Marc Poutre (Rick), He was predeceased by his grandson Tyler Green, by his sisters: Bibiane Lamarche, Yolande Howe, Yvette LeBlanc, Carmen Sheltra, and his brother Ange Emile Campbell "A long life may not be good enough but a good life is long enough". As John said: "I’ve had a pretty good run." Funeral services will be held at 11:00 A.M. on Monday December 12, 2016 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Newport where a mass of Christian burial will be celebrated. Spring interment in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Newport with full military honors. Should friends desire, contributions in his memory may be made to Orleans-Essex V.N.A. and Hospice, Inc, 46 Lakemont Road, Newport, VT 05855 or to the Mary Wright Halo Foundation, 1073 Upper Quarry Road, Newport, VT 05855.
Elaine L. Munsinger
....show 88, of Eustis, FL, passed away on December 6, 2016. She was born in Orleans, Vermont to Merl and Vera Mason Springer. Elaine was a retired staff manager for New England Telephone Company and of the Catholic faith. A Mass of Christian Burial will take place on Wednesday, December 21st, 2016 at the St. Theresa’s Catholic Church at 10:00AM in Orleans, Vermont, with the Rev. Timothy Naples officiating. Interment will be held at the St. Theresa’s Cemetery in Orleans, VT in the spring.
Bradley R. Peters, Sr
....show , 80, of Coventry, VT passed away on December 8, 2016 at his home. He was born on August 7, 1936 in Albany, VT to Roy and Betty (Shatney) Peters. Bradley worked for Ethan Allen MFG for 28 years. He enjoyed fishing, watching wrestling, and riding around listening to country music. He loved Pontiac cars. He is survived by his children: Betty Peters of Lenoxville, Quebec; Marjorie McClanahan and her husband Larry of San Jose, CA, Mary Payne and her husband Matt of Newport, VT, and Bradley Peters, Jr of Coventry, VT, by his grandchildren: David McGovern, Robert McGovern, Alex McGovern, Elisabeth McGovern, Star O’Keefe and Toma O’Keefe. He is also survived by his siblings: Alice Coderre of Lunenburg, VT, Geraldine Fuller and her companion Dennis Fields of Sanbornton, NH, Gloria Reams and her husband Clark of Palm Springs, CA, Kathy Pierce and her husband Tim of Hillsboro, NH, and by several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his Dad, Roy Peters and his Mom, Betty Blanchard, by brother Vernon Peters and his sister Shirley Peters.
Friends may call from 6-8 P.M. on Tuesday December 13, 2016 at the Curtis-Britch-Converse-Rushford Funeral Home, 4670 Darling Hill Road, Newport where funeral services will be held at 11:00 A.M. on Wednesday December 14, 2016 with the Rev. Paul Prince officiating. Spring interment in Albany Village Cemetery. Should friends desire, contributions in his memory may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association of VT, 300 Corner Stone Drive, Suite 128 Williston, VT 05495.
Catherine E. Perkins
....show , 85, of Westmore, VT, passed away peacefully on December 8, 2016. She was born on April 3, 1931 in Derby to Earl and Evelyn (Wing) Bowen. On April 29, 1948 she married Harvey Perkins who predeceased her on May 11, 1997. Mrs. Perkins was a school bus driver for Lake Region Union High School where she retired after 20 years of service. Her hobbies included sewing, crocheting, and she loved to cook, especially donuts which were greatly appreciated by the group going to hunting camp and other family members year round. She worked with her late husband Harvey on their farm haying and running machines. She was a caregiver and was always willing to lend a helping hand to others. She is survived by her children: Terry Perkins and his wife Jeannette of Coventry, VT, Ronald Perkins and his wife Valerie of Westmore, VT, Oscar Perkins and his wife Cheryl of East Burke, VT, and Debbie Burkewitz and her husband Tim of Irasburg, VT, 10 grandchildren, and 18 great grandchildren. She is also survived by her brothers and sisters: Wayne Bowen and his wife Janice of West Charleston, VT, Melvin Bowen and his wife Jackie of West Charleston, VT, Joyce Moulton of Derby, VT, Lorraine Pepin of CA, and by his sister-in-law Evelyn Bowen. She was predeceased by her daughter Diane, and by her brother Edward Bowen. A graveside service will be held in the Spring at the Lakeview Cemetery in Westmore.
Norbert G. Lessard
....show , 89, of Derby, VT, passed away surrounded by his loving family on December 9, 2016 in Newport. He was born on July 11, 1927 in North Troy to Henry and Anna (Fecteau) Lessard. On June 28, 1969 he married Rita (Midge) Risicato who survives him. Norbert worked on the family farm in his younger years and farming was dear to his heart. He moved to Massachusetts in 1961 where he worked as a material handler for 15 years at the Colonial Press and 15 years at Weetabix both in Clinton, MA. He retired in 1992 and moved back to Vermont in 2004. He attended Sacred Heart Schools and was a member of St. Edward’s Catholic Church. Among his hobbies, he enjoyed camping, farming, loved cars, and going to the family farm. He loved to tease his nieces and nephews, had a great sense of humor, and spending time with his family and friends. He is survived by his wife Rita (Midge) Lessard of Derby, VT, by sisters: Sister Henrietta Lessard, Jeannine Lessard, and Eleanor Test, and by his nieces and nephews: Irene Levangie, Denise and Tom Johnson, Thomas Lessard, Donald Lessard, Pat and Scott Laber, Susan Keysar, Tom and Mary Tetreault, Margaret and Mike Derick, Richard and Sue Tetreault, Kim Harrison Blackwell, Roger Lessard, Evelyn Lessard and David, Jim and Janet Lessard, Bobby and Dee Lessard, Eddie and Barbara Lessard, and Greg and Robin Lessard. He was predeceased by the following sisters: Laurence Lessard, Sister Rita Lessard, and Georgette Tetreault, brothers: Paul, Dominic, John, Jules, and Philip Lessard, by niece and nephews: Theresa Harrison, Ronnie Lessard, Scottie Keysar, and Michael Harrison.
Friends may call from 9:00-10:30 A.M. on Monday December 19, 2016 at the Curtis-Britch-Converse-Rushford Funeral Home, 37 Lake Road, Newport followed by funeral services at St. Edward’s Catholic Church at 11:00 A.M. where a mass of Christian burial will be celebrated. Spring interment in St. Edward’s Catholic Cemetery. Should friends desire, contributions in his memory may be made to the Mater Dei Parish, 191 Clermont Terrace, Newport, VT 05855.
Dennis M. Willis
....show , 69 of Troy, VT passed away at his home on December 9, 2016. He was born on June 27, 1947. He was the son of the late Malcolm (Pete) and Lillian (Allen) Willis. Dennis attended school in Troy and North Troy, then he went to work in New York State for his uncle Glen Ellsworth where he met his wife of 47 years, Linda. Shortly after that Dennis and Linda made their permanent home in Troy, VT. Over the years he worked as a truck driver, farmer, and retired from Columbia Forest Products. Dennis had many hobbies, but especially loved going to Jim Crawford's hunting camp in Westfield, Allen family reunions, and RV camping with Linda. They camped seasonally at both Char-Bo and Millbrook Campgrounds where they made so many special friends. No one ever left their campsite without some teasing, a funny story, a meal, or a beverage. Dennis loved people and loved to live life to the fullest.
He is survived by his wife Linda (Collins) Willis, his son Richard Willis and partner Terry Davis, and daughter in law, Marley Willis. He is also survived by his 4 granddaughters, Ashley, Heather, Brittney, and Caitlyn and great grandchildren Noah, Gabriel, Trenton, Tara , Tory, and Traven. His brothers Gary (Fay) Willis, Keith (Jackie) Willis, Jim (Janet) Willis and brother in laws Richard (Donna) Collins and Jeff Miller, and sister in law Carol (Mark) Crandall. Numerous aunts, uncles, nephews, nieces, and cousins. He was predeceased by his parents, son David Willis, grandson Trevor, and sister in law Deborah Collins. A celebration of life for Dennis will be held at the Westfield Community Center, 110 North Hill Road, Westfield, VT on Sunday December 18, 2016 from 2 to 4pm with a Masonic Service at 3pm. In lieu of flowers, friends and family are asked to make a donation to the charity of their choice in Dennis’ honor.
Bryan James Ryea
....show , 51 of North Troy, VT passed away on December 10, 2016 at his home. He was born on February 13, 1965 in St. Albans, VT to Gloria Ann (Shover) Ryea and the late Ira Odson Ryea, Jr. He graduated from Tynsborough High School and received a welding degree from Lowell Technical Trade School, Lowell, MA. He was a self-employed painter in the area. Among his hobbies, he enjoyed fishing, shopping trips, loved the out of doors, cooking for the family and family gatherings.
He is survived by his wife Kathleen Ryea of MA, by his children: Katie Ryea of Lowell, MA, Brianna Ryea of Lowell, MA, and Gerard Ryea of North Troy, VT, by his mother Gloria Gagnon and her husband Gerard of Dracut, MA, by his brothers: Roger Ryea of Richford, VT, and Edward Ryea and his wife Sandra of Methuen, MA, by his nephews: Joshua, Brandon, twins Michael and Matthew and Carson Ryea and by his niece Shantelle Ryea, by his companion Melissa Randall and her children: Douglas Small, Jr and Mia Small all of North Troy, VT. He was predeceased by his nephew Jeremy. A graveside service will be held at the South Richford Cemetery in the Spring.
Shirley L. Turner
....show , 94, of Newport, Vermont passed away on December 10, 2016 in Newport. She was born on April 18, 1922 in Newport Center, Vermont to Lucius and Florence (Ouiment) Allen. She was married to Harold Turner, who predeceased her. Shirley was a bookkeeper by trade, and her training followed her all of her life. She kept meticulous records, and made sure that everything balanced every month. Shirley had a wonderful sense of humor and loved to discuss current events. She said that the recent elections provided her the opportunity to combine these 2 traits. Shirley was a member of the United Church of Newport. She loved traveling to Maine to be near the ocean, doing crossword puzzles, and she really enjoyed the company of her dog Bella, who provided her with many hours of joyous entertainment. She loved all of her friends, including Kim and Gary Small, Naomi Bryant and sisters, as well as very special friends Steve and Alma Marsh. She is survived by her step-son Graydon and his wife Joyce of El Paso, Texas and by her step grandchildren. She was predeceased by her sister and her husband, Jessie and Warren Mitchell. A graveside service will be held in the spring at Pine Grove Cemetery in Newport. Should friends desire, contributions in her memory may be made to the Mary Wright Halo Foundation, 1073 Upper Quarry Road, Newport, Vermont 05855.
Frederick H. Young
....show , 79, of Johnson, VT, formerly of Craftsbury, VT, passed away at his home on December 14, 2016. He was born on December 31, 1936 in Craftsbury to Henry A. and Bessie M. (Taylor) Young.
He was a graduate of Craftsbury Academy class of 1955. After school he worked as a mason in Massachusetts for three years and also for Cutler Academy in Craftsbury. He entered the United States Air Force where he served from 1960 to 1986. In his 26 years of service 17 years were overseas. His assignments included Turkey, Germany, Italy, Saudi Arabia, and Alaska. He was awarded many medals: 3 Meritorious Service Medals, Air Force Commendation Medal with 2 oak leaf clusters, Air Force Good Conduct Medal with 1 silver and 1 bronze oak leaf cluster, Good Conduct Medal, and the National Defense Service Medal. He also received the Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with 1 oak leaf cluster, and the Air Force Longevity Service Award Ribbon with 1 silver cluster. Fred and Darlene, his companion for 30 years, enjoyed their trips to Branson, MO, where they attended over 35 country music shows. He loved to garden, fish, and hunt. Among his hobbies he enjoyed bowling, horseshoes, carpentry work, and maple sugaring with his brother Clair. He was a member of the American Legion Post 7 of Hardwick.
He is survived by his four children – Angela Woods and her husband Glenn of Indio, CA; Frederick P. Young and his wife Guadalupe "Lupi" of Round Rock, TX; Jeffrey Young and his wife Julie of Austin, TX; and Eric Young and his wife Jenni of Georgetown, CA; six grandchildren – Holly and Sean Woods, Sarai and Paul Young, and Adrian and Fabian Young; and by four brothers – Henry Young and his wife Jean of Craftsbury, VT; Robert Young of Hardwick, VT; Clair Young and his wife Diane of Craftsbury, VT; and Joseph Young and his wife Jeannine of Craftsbury, VT. He is also survived by his sister-in-law Madeline “Sugar” Young of Marshfield, MA. He is survived by several nieces and nephews and by his significant other Darlene Manning of Johnson, VT. He was predeceased by his brother Frank Young and his sister-in-law Priscilla Young. Friends may call from 1:00 – 4:00 PM on Saturday, December 17, 2016 at the United Church in Craftsbury Common, VT. Should friends desire, contributions in his memory may be made to the Memorial Home Health Agency, 54 Farr Avenue, Morrisville, VT 05661.
Bernard D. Butler
....show , 97, of Barton, VT passed away peacefully on December 14, 2016 in Barton. He was born on August 14, 1919 in Irasburg, VT to Arthur and Glenna (Huntington) Butler. On July 12, 1941 he married Shirley Kimball who predeceased him in 1997. He served his Country during WWll and was stationed in France and Italy. All of his life he was a very hard worker-he was a farmer for many years on the Glover-Barton Road from 1953-1969, worked at Butler’s Bus Service for a few years and then worked for Barton Motors for many years where he retired. He was also a transporter for the Area Agency on Aging in Barton area serving senior citizens for years. He was a member of American Legion Post 76 of Barton. He is survived by his son Willis Butler and his wife Sandra of Barton, VT, by his grandchildren: Sarah Butler -Collins, and Bernard Dana Butler and his wife Tammy, by his great grandchildren: Brandon Dana Butler and his companion Caitlin Jones, Keira Butler and Alyssa Butler. He is also survived by his brother Francis Butler and his wife Phyllis, and by his sister Florence Tillinghast and by 34 nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by the following siblings: Arland, Faye, and Stanley, Pauline, Annette, Shirley, and Beatrice A graveside service will be held in the Spring at the Irasburg Cemetery with full military honors. Should friends desire, contributions in his memory may be made to the Lake Region Meal Site, 15 Main ST, Orleans, VT 05860.
Harold Vernon Duckless
....show , 86, of Newport Center, VT, passed away on December 14, 2016 at his home with his family at his side. He was born on December 25, 1929 in Newport Center to Forrest and Lillian (Butlar) Duckless. On July 3, 1954 he married Lucille Godin who survives him. Harold was a mail carrier for U.S. Mail Service for 27 years. He entered the U.S. Army and was a veteran of the Korean War. He was owner and operator of the Duckless Service Station in Newport Center for 27 years. He held membership with the Benevolent Order of the Elks # 2155, the American Legion Post 21 and the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 798.
He is survived by his wife Lucille Duckless of Newport, VT, by his daughter Darlene Duckless of Newport, VT, and daughter-in-law Gail Duckless. He is also survived by his grandchildren: Jeffrey, Cody, Jason, and Jonathan, by his great grandchildren: Colin, Caleb, and Aquilla. He is survived by his brothers: Robert Duckless of Brattleboro, VT, Elwood Duckless and his wife Louise of Newport Center, VT, by his brother-in-law Charles Nadeau of Coventry, VT, and by several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his siblings: his son Brian Duckless Kenneth and Louise Duckless, Myrna Nadeau, and by his sister-in-law Marilyn Duckless. A graveside service will be held in the Spring at Newport Center Cemetery with full military honors. Should friends desire, contributions in his memory may be made to the Silver Towers, 56 Silver Towers Road, Ripton, VT 05766.
Helena Violet Hicks
....show , 94, of Newport, VT, well known Executive Director of the American Red Cross, passed away peacefully December 14, 2016 in Newport with family at her side. She was born on February 23, 1922 in Newport to Ralph and ( Lepha ) Abel Gustin. In 1941 she married Earl Hicks who predeceased her. She was a law enforcement officer for the Newport Police Department from 1954-1959. Since 1959 Helena was Executive Director for the American Red Cross for many years. In 1979 she also became involved with FEMA and represented them as a disaster assistant specialist at many natural disasters over the years all over the United States and she also traveled to Guam covering floods, earthquakes, and hurricanes. She and Earl had a camp on Lake Salem with her parents which they loved for many years and they especially enjoyed going fishing. She loved her family and helping people. Helena was a member of Eastern Star, the American Legion Auxiliary, and Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary. She is survived by her grandchildren: Dana Malshuk and his wife Ronda of Newport, VT, Kim Bryan and her husband Travis of Rutland, VT and Dennis Malshuk ll and his wife Donna of Newport, VT, 11 great grandchildren: Ashley Malshuk, Abigail Jones, Andrew Malshuk, Allison Fletcher, Nicholas Malshuk, Desiree Malshuk, Mykayla Malshuk, Brianna Malshuk, Cody Bryan, Connor Bryan and Cameron Bryan. and her son-in-law Dennis Malshuk of North Troy, VT. She was predeceased by her daughter Carol Malshuk and her sister Celesta Britch. A graveside service will be held in the Spring at the Pine Grove Cemetery in Newport.
Robert B. Jones
....show , 62, of Holland, VT passed away on December 19, 2016 at his home. He was born on September 5, 1954 in Newport to Bruce and Dorcus (Percy) Jones. On November 4, 1972 he married Laurette Turgeon who survives him. He is survived by his wife Laurette Jones of Holland, VT, by his son Christopher Jones and his wife Jami of Hyde Park, VT, 8 grandchildren, by his parents Bruce and Dorcas Jones of Derby, VT, his brother Brian Jones and his wife Lynda of Derby, VT, by his in-laws: Norman and Mary Turgeon of Newport, VT, his brother-in-law Dennis Turgeon and his wife Rachel of Balston Spa, NY, sister-in-laws: Joann Barrup and her husband Brad of Newport, VT, and Linda Turgeon-Meunier of Jay, VT. Services will be held at the convenience of the family. Should friends desire, contributions in his memory may be made to the Pope Frontier Memorial Animal Society, 522 Strawberry Acres, Newport, VT 05855.
Jacqueline E. (Perron) Kennison
....show , 84, of Lowell, passed away on the morning of December 21st, 2016. She was born on August 13th, 1932 in Glover, VT to the late Archie and Marie Ann (Grenier) Perron. She married John Kennison on April 1st, 1953, and together they enjoyed hunting, fishing, bingo, gambling, family gatherings, and Perron family reunions. She was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary American Legion Post 21, and the Ladies Auxiliary V.F.W Alfred Pepin Post. She is survived by her children and their spouse’s; Gary and Wife Cindy of Lowell, Terry and his wife Brenda of Rochester, NY, and by Linda McAllister and her husband Gary of Lowell. He is also survived by 9 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren, and by his sister Maria Dickie and her brother-in-law Reginald Sanford. She was predeceased by her husband John Kennison who passed in 2011, her brothers Robert, John, George and Armand Perron and by her sisters, Rita Gagnon and Joyce Sanford. Services will be announced at later date in the spring. Memorial contributions may be made to the Mary E. Wright Halo Foundation, 1071 Upper Quarry Road, Newport, VT 05855.
James Anthony Chamberland
....show , 27, of Newport, VT, "Jimmy" passed away December 22, 2016 at his home. He was born on July 8, 1989 in St. Albans,VT. to Debbie Chamberland and John Szarek. Jimmy received his GED and his high school diploma. He loved his rap music and even some country. He loved being with his family and friends, helping other people, and making people laugh as he had a great sense of humor. He especially enjoyed razzing his family as he loved his Yankees while the family are die hard Redsox fans. He enjoyed movies, working on his computer, phone and all electronics. He enjoyed playing cards especially poker. He loved animals especially his cat Tabby-as he would play fetch with her and enjoyed his dog Stax. He is survived by his mother Debbie Chamberland of Brownington,VT. He is also survived by his 9 year old daughter, and by his long time best friend and love of his adult life, Ashley Geoffroy and his " brothers" Mitch, Dillon, Rene, Jeff, Brian and Robbie. He is also survived by his uncle and aunt- Eric and Crystal Carter of Newport, VT, his uncle James Chamberland of Orleans, VT, by his aunt Darline Chamberland, and cousins Sabrina Clark of Burlington, VT, Ronnie Boutin Jr., Sabrina Carter, and Kaylee Boutin of Newport, VT. And many true friend-old and new. He was predeceased by his uncle Steve Chamberland and his "brother" Dan Wing. A celebration of his life will be held at New Hope Bible Church in Brownington Center, VT, on Saturday, December 31, 2016 at 11a.m. with Pastor Dan Prue Jr. Officiating.
Phyllis Elaine (Whitehill) Burroughs
....show , 95, of Derby, VT passed away December 24, 2016 in Newport. She was born on August 11, 1921 in Orleans, VT, to Lucien Joel and Grace Alfreda (Brown) Whitehill. She attended grade school in Morgan Schools, graduated from Derby Academy in 1939 and Lyndon Normal School in 1942. She taught schools in Irasburg, Holland and Barre, VT.
She married Rudolph Julian Burroughs on April 7, 1946 in Derby Line, VT. She lived in Derby most of her life. After her children were older she was a substitute teacher, and volunteered at the Dailey Memorial Library in Derby and later became librarian. Among her hobbies she enjoyed making crafts, gardening, painting and reading. She was a member of the former Newport Women’s Club, Home Dem, and the retired Teacher’s Association. She is survived by her children: Shirley Martineau of Colchester, VT, Nancy Boucher and her husband Irving of Essex, VT, Janet Fortin and her husband Conrad of Derby, VT, Cathy Day and her husband Terrance of Waterville, VT, Martha Friend and her husband Robert of Bristol, VT, and Stephen Burroughs of Clayton, N.C. 13 grandchildren, 21 great grandchildren, and by her siblings: David Whitehill, Kenneth Whitehill, Anita Plummer, Norma Lemeiux, Barbara Whitehill, and by several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her sister-in-law Carly Whitehill, and brothers-in-law: Conrad Lemeiux and Reginald Plummer. Private services will be held. Spring interment in Derby Center Cemetery. Should friend desire, contributions in her memory may be made to the Dailey Memorial Library, 101 Junior High Drive, Derby, VT 05829.
Charles Thomas Hudson
....show 36, passed away in his home in Barton, December 26, 2016 after a long struggle with brain cancer. Charles was born June 10, 1980 at George AFB California. He graduated from Crowley High School in Crowley Texas 1999. Charles Served 5 years in the US Army as a Counter Intelligence Agent. He was a disabled veteran who served combat tours in both Kosovo and Afghanistan, and a long time Mensa member. Charles was an avid gamer, a loyal friend, a loving husband and a devoted son. Charles is survived by his wife, Felicia (Welton) Hudson of Barton, his mother Deborah Crane-Foote and Step-father Kenneth Foote, both of Barton, his father William C Hudson of Fort Worth, Texas, his grandmother Grace Crane of Troy Vermont and his step brother Brian Foote of Brooklyn NY.
Services will be help at the Unitarian Universalist Church in Derby Line, Vermont. January 13, 2017 at 3:00pm with Rev Susan Lynn Johns officiating. A Potluck reception following the service in the Fellowship Hall. All are welcome.
In lieu of flowers, please donate to the charity that speaks most to your heart.
Ronald Klimas
....show was born on December 7th, 1944 and passed away peacefully on December 28th, 2016 at the age of 72 at his home in Montgomery Center, watching and listening to the sound of the river.
Ronald was surrounded by his loved ones, his daughter Robin Lantagne and husband David, Ronald’s son Randall Mathison and his wife Kim and also by his caregiver. Ronald married Reba Pearl Cole in 1964. They had a wonderful life together. They loved to travel to Reno, NV, where they were married. Reba predeceased Ron in 2013. Ronald worked as a brick layer for Washington State and also a truck driver for Swift Transport in Phoenix, AZ. Ron's hobby was building and rebuilding computers. Ron was a Veteran of the Vietnam War, serving 2 combat tours as a door gunner on a UH -1H helicopter and survived 2 crashes. Ronald was a great father, brother, and friend. He will be sadly missed.
He is survived by daughter Robin Lantagne and husband David and family of Newport Center, his son Randall Mathison and his wife Kim and family of Newport Center, his sisters, Diane Morrison of Phoenix, AZ, and Donna Doyer of CT, and by numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Ronald was predeceased by his wife Reba Klimas, and by his brother Bobby Klimas and also his parents, Bill and Albina Klimas and by his son Russell Mathison. Upon request by the family there will be no public services.
Frances M. Jones
....show , 91, of North Troy, VT, passed away December 30, 2016 in Newport. She was born on October 23, 1925 in Brattleboro, VT, daughter of Leroy and Carrie Johnson. On June 25, 1949 she married Perlie Jones, Jr who predeceased her on February 4, 2014. She was employed for Weyerhaeuser Veneer Mill in North Troy until 1970. She later worked in the kitchen at the Jay Peak Ski Area Resort where she retired. Among her hobbies she enjoyed puzzles, playing solitaire and bingo, reading, tending to her flowers and sitting on her front porch. She is survived by her children: Sandra Spurling of MA, Joyce Caples of Newport, VT, Louise Handy of North Troy, VT, Pauline Bergeron and her husband Roland of Derby, VT, Mary Jones of Eden, VT, and Donald Jones of Newport, VT, and by numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren. She is also survived by her son-in-law Larry Davis of North Troy, VT, by her sisters: Peggy Billow and Alice Dutcher both of Granville, NY, and by numerous nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband Perlie Jones, Jr, and by her daughter Barbara Davis, a special person Mother Parker who raised her since she was 9 years old, by her sister Jean Rice, son-in-laws: Richard Caples, Louis Handy, and William Spurling, by her sister-in-laws: Marilyn Yandow and Shirley Jones, brother-in-laws: Phillip, Maynard, Wayne, and Elroy Jones and Eddie Yandow. A graveside service will be held in the Spring at North Troy Village Cemetery with the Rev. Kelly Deslauriers officiating. Should friends desire, contributions may be made to the First Congregational Church, P.O. Box 174, North Troy, VT 05859.
Jacalyn Rae Bennetta (Jacki Thompson)
....show of Shelton CT passed away on December 31, 2016. with her family by her side, at Bishop Wicke Health and Rehabilitation Center of Shelton CT. Jacki was born on September 24, 1952 in Newport Vermont to the late Merrill (Manny) and Rachel (McNamara) Thompson of Glover Vermont. Jacki graduated from Lake Region High School in 1971 and worked at Bogner Ski Wear in Newport before moving to Connecticut. She had a distinguish career in the Healthcare industry. She worked at several area facilities over her life time including Masonicare Hospice. Prior to retirement in January 2016 she was a RN/Nursing Supervisor at Bishop Wicke Health and Rehabilitation Center for many years. Still working at the facility per-diem until recently, she felt the staff was her second family. Jacki had many interest, quilting being her favorite pass time. If you were fortunate to receive one of her quilts as a gift, you knew it came with much love and hours of dedication. Jacki was a loving wife, mother, sister, and grandmother. She is survived by her husband: Joseph Bennetta of Shelton CT, retired Teamster Union Official Local 191, daughter: Judith, (Jeff) Richard of Oxford CT, sister: Rebecca Twombly of Shelton CT, grandsons: Benjamin and Brian Richard of Oxford CT, these two boys were the light of her life, nephew: Chad Twombly & Family of Oxford CT, Several Step-children/grandchildren and her Dad’s beloved dog RIO. Service were held on Wednesday, January 4, 2017 at Riverview Funeral Home, 390 River Road, Shelton, CT. Spring Interment will be held at a date to be announced in Pleasantview Cemetery in Orleans Vermont.
In lieu of flowers the family has asked that contributions be sent to United Methodist Home State of, 580 Long Hill Avenue, Shelton, CT 06484 in memory of Jacki Bennetta. "Our beloved best friend will be missed."
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