Richard L. Lacoss
....show , 77 of Worcester, Vermont died on Sunday, July 30, 2017, at his home surrounded by his family and dog.
He was born on April 21, 1940 in Morgan, Vermont, he was the son of the late LeRoy J. Lacoss, Sr. and the late Rena Holmes Lacoss. He was the husband of Janet Baker-Lacoss.
He was a Veteran of the United States Air Force service from 1961 and was discharged in 1965 as an Airman 2nd Class. Following his service, Dick was a heavy truck driver for multiple companies in Central Vermont area including Anderson Concrete, Williams Trucking and for many years with Bellavance Trucking in Barre. Dick also served as a rural mail carrier for the Worcester-Elmore and Burlington routes.
Survivors include his wife of 48 years, Janet of Worcester, VT; son, Richard H. Baker of North Montpelier, VT; daughters, Shelley Baker of Hardwick, VT; Penny Durant of Hardwick, VT and Deborah Jones and husband Todd Jones of Northfield, VT; brother, Rodney Lacoss of Inverness, FL; and a sister, Geneva Hall of Hardwick, VT; 13 grandchildren; 32 Great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Also surviving is his best friend, the family dog. "Pete".
He was predeceased by two brothers, LeRoy J. Lacoss, Jr. and Raymond A. Lacoss.
The families Home will be open to friends and family to gather from 12:00 noon to 5:00 PM on Sunday, August 6, 2017, at the family's home at 149 Norton Road, Worcester, VT 05682. A Celebration of Life with Military Honors will begin at 1:00 PM.
Alexander James Lamell-Henry
....show , born in Berlin, VT on February 6, 2015 to Katherine Lamell and Kris Alexander Henry, passed away suddenly on July 5, 2017.
He is survived by his parents; sister, Annmarie; maternal grandparents, Mary Jo Lamell; James Henry Lamell; Philip Sweetman; and Ernie & Marjorie Wheeler; paternal grandmother, Kim Henry; great grandparents, John and Thelma Gillis, Michael and Carol Hartigan; aunts, Adrie Pierson; Brandy Lamell; Bethany Munn; and Berniece Smedley; uncles, Bradly Lamell, Barry Lamell and Brent Lamell; and numerous extended family members and close friends.
He was predeceased by an uncle, James Ronald Lamell, a great uncle Frank Garletts, and a grandfather, Christopher George Henry.
The family would like to thank the nurses and doctors at the University of Vermont Medical Center (FAHC) for the loving supportive care that they extended during his short stay.
This sweet boy was loved by many. He touched many hearts in his short life span.
Calling hours will be held on Monday, July 10th from 6-8:00pm at the Guare & Sons Funeral Home. A funeral service will be held at the Old Brick Church, East Montpelier Village, Tuesday, July 11th beginning at 11:00. A memorial reception will follow the service.
Burial will be at Green Mount Cemetery, Montpelier.
In lieu of flowers please send memorial contributions in AJ’s name to the Central Vermont Humane Society, PO Box 687, Montpelier, VT 05601.
Phyllis E. Larose
....show 70, of Montpelier Vt., passed peacefully after a short courageous battle with cancer with her loving family and friends by her bedside at home.
Born 10/29/1946 to Robert E. Mercier and Beatrice H.Mercier ( Nourse ) in Hardwick Vermont. Phyllis grew up and attended schools in Hardwick and Morrisville Vermont. At People’s Academy she was a basketball cheerleader. Her sophomore year the family moved to Montpelier, where she attended Montpelier High School. Little did she know this was where she would meet the love of her life, John Larose. John and Phyllis fell in love at the tender age of 16 and were married for 51 years.
Phyllis was employed in the Claims department at Union Mutual for 30+ years. Prior to that, she worked at National Life and State Equipment of Vermont.
Mom’s outdoor enjoyments included gardening, berry picking and rides to camp in Norton Vermont. Fishing was a passion where mom and dad spent many a day in the sun, rain or ice on Lake Memphremagog and Norton Pond. In addition to her love of nature and outdoors, some of her favorite adventures were trips to the Casino and Cruising with dad to different countries with Joyce and Eric Michael’s Tour groups.
Mom leaves behind as she would say “My pride and joy, my family.” Husband, John Larose of Montpelier, Lisa Rice and Tim Vincent of East Montpelier, Michelle Larose and Angela Tremblay of Berlin Vermont, Jim and Teresa Larose of Fairfax Vermont. Her grandchildren, Amanda Rice, Meghan Rice, Colvin Rice, Connor Rice, Matthew Larose, Rebekah Larose, Marie Larose and her extended family grandchildren, Ashley, Justin and Jared Vincent. She is also survived by her sister, Betty LeFort of Webster, Mass; and her two brothers, Richard Mercier of Oxford, Mass; and Ron Mercier and his wife, Julie of Williamstown, VT
Calling hours will be held from 4:00 – 7:00pm on Sunday January 15th at Guare and Sons Funeral Home, 30 School Street, Montpelier. A Memorial service will be held Monday, January 16th, 11:00am from the funeral home with a reception to follow at the Steak House.
In lieu of flowers, mom would want to have any contributions made to Central Vermont Home Health and Hospice, Inc., 600 Granger Road, Barre, VT 05641.
Milan Warner “Cobb” Lawson
....show , long-time resident of Grandview Terrace, passed away on Wednesday, July 12 at his home after a brief illness. He was the first born son of Ruth (Russell) from Waterbury Center and Fire-Chief Sidney F. Lawson, on October 16, 1933.
Milan graduated from Montpelier High School in 1951, Northeastern University in Boston in 1957 after a 5 year program shared with by the University of 6 months starting first job out of high school then 6 months back to the university for a total of 5 years.
His career with the Vermont Transportation Agency spanned 45 years, retiring at age 67 retiring after a variety of Tech titles and responsibilities from first soil's engineer, to District 6 Engineer, and on up the ladder including writing numerous articles on “Safe Roads,” and “Proper Salt Application”. He attended Highway Conferences all over the United States retiring at age 63 after 45 years.
Milan was a Freemason and past Master of Aurora Lodge No. 22, F@AM. He is a noble and Life Member of the Shrine and served as Recorder for Mount Sinai Shriners #3 for 13 years.
He also is Past President of the Montpelier Cribbage League, the Nelson Pond Association of Calais-Woodbury and was Treasurer of same when he passed away.
“Cobb” was also an avid deer-hunter up to a couple of years ago when walking in deep snow became an issue, but faithfully continued even if sitting most of the time in his truck. He enjoyed many adventurers with his son, Dan, his nephew Todd Fitch, and a variety of others and the “stories” they could tell.
Other great passions were snowmobiling with family and friends, and family membership to the Woodbury-Calais Mountain Tamers. He also had a great passion for trap-shooting at the Montpelier Gun Club just outside and took many trophies at the State Shoot in his lifetime.
He leaves behind his wife of 58 years, Corinne Kelley Lawson and son Daniel Lawson as well as two brothers: Father Ronald Lawson and Sidney Lawson Jr., both of Montpelier. Cobb and his family members and mega- guests have spent summers on Nelson Pond since 1964.
Milan will be buried in the family plot in the Waterbury Center Cemetery located on Maple Avenue.
Calling hours will be held on Monday, July 17th from 6-8 PM at Guare & Sons Funeral Home, 30 School Street, Montpelier.
A Memorial Service and Masonic Memorial Service will be held at the Masonic Center, Gallison Hill Road, Montpelier on Tuesday at 1:00 pm.
East Calais, VT -
Erlene Etta Leonard
....show , 84, of East Calais died on Thursday, September 7, 2017 at the Burlington Health & Rehab Center.
She was born on June 9, 1933 in East Calais, VT, the daughter of Gordon and Rowena (Leach) Leonard.
She attended grade school in East Calais and graduated from Montpelier High School in 1950
Erlene worked for a number of places including Woolen Mills, Sprague Electric, and the Clothes Pin Factory. She also enjoyed mowing several of the neighbor’s lawns and the East Calais Ball Field.
She was actively involved in the Historical Society of Calais and she was often called the town historian. Erlene had an interest in sports and was a long-time assistant coach for Spaulding High School and Union 32 Field Hockey and Softball. She was also a big fan of the New York Yankees.
Survivors include her sisters; Linda Clark and her husband Ron of East Calais, Sandra Shimmon and her husband, Brad of Barre, VT, and Elizabeth Bigelow of Williamstown; and several nieces and nephews
The will be a memorial gathering on September 23rd from 1-3:00 pm at the East Calais Recreation Building.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Calais Recreation Department or the Calais Historical Society, P.O. Box 8, Adamant, VT 05640.
Worcester, VT -
On the morning of March 16, 2017 Pamela Lizzari
....show peacefully passed in the loving arms of her son Jason & husband, Mike. Surrounded by her family, she slipped gracefully away knowing how much she was loved & how much she will be missed. Pam’s brilliant eyes and beautiful smile were a reflection of her love for life. Everyone whom met Pam were immediately touched by her infectious spirit & charm. Her voice, her smile, her laugh and playful spirit were contagious. Every minute spent in Pam’s presence was precious and with great pain and sorrow we must say goodbye. We were all blessed to have shared our love, friendships and lives with Pam & she was always there for everyone whom needed her.
Pam lived an extraordinary life filled with great joy and great accomplishments. Driven by passion and work ethic; Pam, Mike and Jason were fortunate enough to design and build their own beautiful home and later a barn to house Pam’s miniature horses whom she loved dearly. A successful self-made business woman, Pam, started & operated multiple business ventures but found her true passion helping create Selectric LLC, an electrical contracting firm specializing in Commercial, Industrial & Controls. Pam’s partnership with Kevn Sare and Jeffrey Spaulding & the success of Selectric, brought her great satisfaction and excitement.
The red-headed ‘Spitfire’ came into this world on 10/3/65 in Bennington, Vt. – the daughter of George Alexander Thuren and Judy (Nelson) Sayers. Those she is leaving behind to carry on her love of life include her husband and soul mate Mike and son Jason Lefevre – her ‘Number One’ & his partner Stephanie Deforge. Her mother Judy, and step father Allen Sayers, sisters - Kelli Thuren, Linda Thuren & husband Eddie Walbridge, Cheryl Thuren and partner Ken Johnston; Step-siblings Stevie, Roseanne and Scott Sayers. Niece Ashley Hoard, husband Kyle & children - Gavin, Maddox and Pam’s godson Colson; nephew Dylan Wright, fiancé Ashley Robinson, children Mariah Rose and Derek; nephew Kyle Devitt, niece Lilly Flibotte, partner Wes Partlow, children Joseph, Isaac, and Lawrence, niece Grace Clark, Nephew Jacob Walbridge, Niece Amanda Walbridge and son Joshua, and finally her beloved Grandmother, Barb Nelson.
Pam, for most of her life, participated as a regular blood donor and was saddened when she was no longer able to donate. In lieu of Flowers, Donations can be made to the American Red Cross.
Please join Pam’s Family & Friends for a Celebration of Life – Friday 3/24/17 – 5:30 at Capital Plaza Governor’s Ballroom, Montpelier, Vermont. Pam wanted a Party! Bring your Party Shoes.
Montpelier, VT -
Robert Louis Lizzari, Sr.
....show , a well known central Vermont professional
photographer for over fifty years, died peacefully on February 13, 2017 in Montpelier, Vermont.
Born in Montpelier on July 26, 1935, he was the son of the late Angelo Joseph
and Rena Nelson Lizzari Conti.
He graduated from St. Michael's High School in 1954, and then enlisted in the
U.S. Air Force. He served with HQ of the 1820th AACS Group, Ramstein AFB
Germany, the 1815 AACS Group, Wheelus Field, Tripoli Libya, North Africa, and the
380th Bombardment Wing of Plattsburgh, NY. Released from active duty in 1958, he
received an honorable discharge in 1962.
Bob enlisted in the Vermont Air National Guard in 1975, and retired as a Senior
Master Sargent in 1995. He was selected as NCO of the Quarter for the 158th Supply
Squadron and Unit Career Advisor of the Year for the 158th Fighter Group. During his
military tenure, he was the recipient of the "Meritorious Service Medal" as well as
numerous other awards and honors.
In 1958, he attended the Dorscher School of Photography, and graduated with a
degree in commercial, portrait and illustrative photography, and then became the
second generation of the family business, Lizzari Photographic, in Montpelier, VT. A
graduate of the New England Institute of Professional Photography, he also had the
privilege of studying with the world famous pictorial photographer Adolph Fassbender,
M.Photog. and Hon. M.Photog.
On September 5, 1959, Bob married the love of his life and his best friend, (the
late) Shirley N. Smith. They worked together at Lizzari Photographic for nearly 50 years,
until retiring from the business in 2007.
Bob was a Past President and a Life Member of the Professional Photographers
Association of New England, and a Past President and Honorary Life Member of the
Vermont Professional Photographers - where he served as a trustee for the VPP
Burnham Scholarship Fund.
His photographic accolades included being the first Vermont photographer to
become a nationally "Certified Professional Photographer". In 1999, he was presented
with the prestigious "Diamond Award" from Photographers Color Service and PPANE for
"outstanding skill and achievement in the field of professional photography".
A member of the Professional Photographers of America, he served for many
years as the Vermont Liaison to the Certification Committee. He was the recipient of
the PPA "National Award"- the highest honor given "for service to the industry of
professional photography".
Bob was a Past Exalted Ruler of the Montpelier Lodge of Elks #924, and served
as the the Secretary/Treasurer of the Past Exalted Rulers Association. He was a
member of the Mutuo in Barre, VT, the American Legion Post # 3 Montpelier, the Air
Force Sargent's Association, and he participated in many other professional and civic
organizations including as Commander of Cadets of the 44033rd Composite Squadron
of the Civil Air Patrol and co-chairman of Cub Scout Pack 15.
He enjoyed deer hunting camp in Chelsea, ice fishing at Keelers Bay, and
playing cards with friends. His favorite memories included summer vacations on Cape
Cod, Hampton Beach, Old Orchard Beach, Wells Beach, and later, summers spent in Florida.
A member of St. Augustine Church in Montpelier, he served as an usher, and a
member of the Parish Council, the Finance and the Centenary committees.
More recently, he volunteered many hours of bringing laughter and smiles to the
Woodridge Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Berlin, VT.
Having photographed many generations of local families, and also easily
recognized by dignitaries, it is easy to see the legacy of Bob's life is not only found in
images - but in the indelible memories and laughs he shared with everyone who
considered him a friend.
He is survived by his three sons, Robert L. Lizzari, Jr, and his companion Kristine
Struminsky, of Montpelier, and his sons Matthew (and his wife Ashley) and Kristopher;
Col. Richard A. Lizzari and his wife Rosemary, of Underhill, and their children Hilari (and
her husband Matt and daughter Hannah), David, Joe and Aimee (and her son Austin);
Michael Lizzari and his wife Pam, of Worcester, and son Jason; and a daughter, Linda
Stokes of Groton, and her children Christopher and Nicole (and her husband David).
He was predeceased by his wife of over 52 years, Shirley, in 2012, a daughter Vanessa
Ann, in 1963, a sister, Mrs. Lucian (Elenora J.) Lemery, in 2007, and his parents.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his memory to St. Augustine
Church, 16 Barre St., Montpelier, VT 05602.
Visiting hours will be held from 6 to 8 pm on Friday, February 17, 2017 at Guare
& Sons Funeral Home, 30 School St, Montpelier, VT. A funeral mass will be celebrated
at 11 am on Saturday, February 18 at St. Augustine Church, 16 Barre St, Montpelier, VT.
Committal with military honors of both Bob and Shirley will be scheduled in May, 2017 at
Green Mount Cemetery in Montpelier, VT.
Cabot, VT -
Wayne Allan Lumsden
....show , 73 of Whittier Hill Road, Cabot died unexpectedly on May 13, 2017.
He was born on June 22, 1943 in Hardwick, VT, the son of Allan and Evelyn Lumsden. He attended schools in Maine and graduated from high school there. Upon graduation, he served in the US Navy.
Wayne worked at Cabot Creamery for many years as a supervisor in the packaging division. He later was a school bus driver for the Cabot School system and then for First Student in Berlin.
On October 15, 1987 he married Ramona Davis in Cabot.
Wayne was a Mason in Cabot and a former member of the Cabot Ambulance Service. He enjoyed riding the back roads in his car and listening to country music or his audio books.
He is survived by his Wife, Ramona, of Berlin; daughter, Jennifer Devenger of Hardwick; three sons, John Lumsden and his wife, Robin of Highgate Center, Matt Lumsden of Essex Jct, and Allan and his wife Laura Lumsden of Rochester Hills, MI; two step-daugthers, Rosemary and her husband Carter Nunn of Cabot and Dawn and her husband John Robert of TN; two step-sons, Jeffrey Sweeney of Northfield, and Tim and his wife Amy Sweeney of Northfield; several grandchildren and great grandchildren.
A memorial reception will be held 4:00 pm on Sunday, May 21st at the Cabot United Church.
Memorial contributions may be made to the, Alzheimers Associations, 300 Cornerstone Drive, Suite # 130, Williston, VT 05495 or to Cabot Ambulance Service, 36 Garney Road, Cabot, VT 05647.
Montpelier, VT -
It is with deep sorrow that the family of Elizabeth Ann Lynch (Beth Ann Lynch)
....show announces her passing on October 17, 2017 at Central Vermont Hospital, in Berlin, VT after a short but brave fight with cancer.
Beth Ann was born on March 8, 1951 in New York, NY to Elizabeth (Schrama) and Donald C. Lynch. Beth Ann grew up in Upper Nyack, NY and graduated from Nyack High School in 1969. Beth Ann was an avid swimmer and diver, who completed the Hudson River swim marathon crossing from Tarrytown to Nyack, NY. During high school, she was an outstanding athlete winning many competitions in swimming and high diving. After high school, Beth Ann became a counselor at St. Dominic’s Home in Blauvelt, NY; a job she loved, and she continued to stay connected to many of the children she met over those years.
Beth Ann moved to Vermont in 1975, and later married Donald J. Adams. They had two children but later divorced. She graduated from Champlain College with an Associate’s degree in Accounting and shortly thereafter began her own accounting and bookkeeping business in Montpelier, VT. Beth Ann was truly connected to the community and, along with her friends, started the Pee Wee baseball league and Learn to Skate programs in Montpelier. Along with her great friends in Montpelier she helped found the Adult Music Ensemble (now the Capitol City Orchestra). She later became involved in the Green Mountain Speed Skating Club supporting her children in numerous competitions.
Beth Ann moved to Cary, NC in 2002 where she worked for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the School of Education department. Having learned the skills from her mother, she became an accomplished and passionate seamstress who was able to tailor, design and sew elaborate evening gowns, men’s suits and costumes. She later taught sewing classes out of her home to children and adults in Cary.
Always looking for new experiences, Beth Ann loved the opera and classical music, and became a radio announcer for WCPE in North Carolina. She also continued her love of sports and joined the local Triangle Curling Club and, as a member of the Raleigh YMCA, continued her love of swimming.
She is survived by her two children, Elizabeth J. Phillips and her husband Charles “Marty” Phillips of Tampa, Florida, and her son Petr Woodruff Lynch and his partner Marisa Mejia of Chicago, Illinois. She also leaves behind her brothers Peter Lynch and his wife Diane Lynch and Dr. James M. Lynch and wife Margaret Lynch and their sons Shane Lynch, Justin Lynch, Daniel Lynch and Nicholas Lynch. She was predeceased by both of her parents.
The family would like to thank the staff at UNC-Chapel Hill Lineberger Cancer Center and Central Vermont Medical Center for the outstanding care and compassion they provided.
Special thanks and love to the friends and family who provided their love and support over the past several months.
A service of remembrance and celebration of Beth Ann’s life will be held at Bethany Church in Montpelier, VT on December, 2, 2017 at 1:00 p.m. All those fortunate to have been touched by Beth Ann’s love and compassion are welcome to attend.
Montpelier, VT -
Michael Charles McManis
....show , age 81, passed away after a short illness at the University of Vermont Medical Center in Burlington on August 13, 2017.
Michael was born in Northfield, VT on September 26, 1935, the son of the late Willard and Beatrice (Cooke) McManis. He grew up in Central Vermont and graduated from Spaulding High School in Barre in 1954.
He enlisted in the U. S. Navy and served 4 years active duty onboard the USS Taconic, AGC-7, as an engineman.
He then returned to Central Vermont and worked for Grand Union for 7 years, mostly in Morrisville.
He married Darlene Fisher. They were later divorced.
He went into the bar and restaurant business working for a number of establishments including the Wayside, Trapp Family Lodge, Charlmont, Soup-N-Greens, & Green Mountain Diner. He wintered for many years in Sarasota, Fl working for various restaurants and grocery stores. He enjoyed playing cards and bingo and was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion, and Moose Lodge.
Survivors include siblings Patricia Huckins of Stuart, Fl, Willard McManis of Grove Pine, Ky, Roger McManis and his wife Charlene of Worcester, Vt and Rosalie McManis of New York, NY.
In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his significant other Stella Gomez, and siblings Janet Lane and David McManis.
A graveside service will be held at 11:00 AM on September 21, 2017 at the Veterans Cemetery in Randolph, Vt.
On a raw and windy November morning, Patricia Evans Meade
....show decided one more winter in Vermont was too much. She left us peacefully, with her younger daughter at her side. Pat had been in Vermont for a little over 20 years, mostly in Montpelier, and more recently at Mansfield Place Assisted Living in Essex Jct, VT. She was surrounded by friends, and caring staff, and enjoyed her cigarettes, and wine to the end.
Patricia Evans Meade was born to Margaret and Arthur Evans on December 27, 1936. She was one of 6 children, and grew up in Dorchester, Massachusetts with a large, extended family.
She graduated from Girls Latin High School in Boston in the early 1950’s, and went on to Nursing School at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital in Brighton. In 1961 she married Dr. Richard Hardaway Meade.
She was a voracious reader her entire life, with a particular love for poetry and history. She volunteered at the Boston Public Library during high school and instilled her love of books into all of her children and grandchildren.
She is survived by her four children and their spouses: Elizabeth Martin Meade and Arturo Perez, Matthew Maury Meade and Alejandra Morales Meade, Sarah Frazier Boucher and Todd Boucher, and Richard Evans Meade and Elizabeth Harkins Meade, and eleven grandchildren. She is also survived by two sisters, Jean Callahan and Marion Sullivan, numerous nieces and nephews.
Services were private. A memorial service will be held in Boston in the spring. Donations in Pat’s memory may be made to the Friends of the Benton Library, P.O. Box 425, Belmont, MA 02478.
Montpelier, VT -
Peter E. Millette
....show , 76, of Forrest Drive, passed away peacefully on September 26, 2017, at his home. His loving family was with him at his bedside.
He was born on March 16, 1941, in Montpelier, VT. He was the son of Emilien J. and Grace Porter Millette. He graduated from St. Michael’s High School in 1959.
Peter started working for Cross Bakery in Montpelier in 1961 and retired, after 50 years in the bread business, from Freihofer Bakery.
On October 24, 1959, he married Patricia Falzarano in Northfield, VT. Together they raised three sons, Matt, Russell, and John.
On March 19, 1998, he married Penny Nolan. They spent many years wintering in their Brooksville, FL home.
He was an avid hunter and enjoyed snowmobiling, motorcycling, and playing cribbage with his buddies, as well as Thursday night races at Thunder Road. His memberships include St. Augustine’s Church, and the Montpelier Elks. His sharp wit and caring nature will be missed by all who knew him.
Peter was predeceased by his parents and sister, Ann M. Belanger. His survivors include his sister, Mary T. Smith of Barre; his wife, Penny Millette of Montpelier; his children, Matt (Sandy) of Florida, Russell (Star) of Roxbury, John (partner Andrew Czopp) of Massachusetts, Chasity (Dan) Fagnant of Hyde Park, Ryan Nolan (partner Kylie Ostrout) of Hyde Park; grandchildren, Greg and Stephanie Millette, Mitzi Millette Dunbar, Jordan and Sawyer Fagnant, Meaghan, Landon and Cody Nolan, and Hayden Bishop; as well as five great grandchildren. He is also survived by several cousins, nieces, and nephews.
Calling hours will be held from 6-8:00 pm on Sunday, October 1, 2017 at the Guare & Sons Funeral Home, 30 School Street, Montpelier, VT 05602. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11:00 am on Monday, October 2, 2017 at St. Augustine’s Church in Montpelier.
Peter’s family is grateful to the Central Vermont Home Health & Hospice for their care and comfort in his final days. They are asking that those who wish to make a memorial contribution may do so to: Central Vermont Home Health and Hospice, “The Hospice Program”, 600 Granger Road, Barre, VT 05641.
East Calais, VT -
Christian Michael Paul Mills-Brown
....show , 52, of East Calais, died on Wednesday, August 30, 2017.
Chris was born in Boston on October 7, 1964. He moved to Vermont in 1965, graduated from Montpelier High School in 1982 and from Vermont Technical College in 1988.
He married in 1988 and moved to Connecticut. He later divorced and moved back to Montpelier. Chris worked for a paving company, a computer company, a fireworks company, tended bar, and was a church administrator and a company supervisor.
Chris traveled to Europe and Canada and around the United States, but he loved Vermont best. He was a man of many talents, generous, and loving. He was a big man whose heart was as big as he was with even a bigger laugh. He was loved by all who knew him.
Chris was a member of the Christ Episcopal Church in Montpelier. He sang in the choir and was a faithful member of the Altar Guild.
Chris is survived by his daughter Meagan Elizabeth; brother, Peter Mills-Brown and his wife Amanda; his two nieces, Amelia and Emily; and his mother, Jackie Mills-Brown;.
In lieu of flowers, please donate to Christ Episcopal Church, 64 State Street, Montpelier, VT 05602
A celebration of Chris’ life will be held at the Christ Episcopal Church 11:00 am on Saturday, September 9th.
Montpelier, VT -
On July 8, 2017 Margot W. Moll
....show died peacefully at Westview Meadows, Montpelier,VT.
Margot made Westview Meadows her home for over 9 years. She leaves behind her son, Kenneth C. Moll and his wife, Barbara B. Korecki of East Montpelier,VT.
Margot will be returning to Charlottesville, Virginia where she will rest with her husband Wilhelm Moll.
She was dearly loved by all who knew her.
Berlin, VT -
David George Moon
....show , 79, of Berlin, VT, passed away suddenly with a heart attack by a bacterial infection at the Rowan Court Nursing Home. He was the son of the late George Moon and Mona (Buckle) Moon Bradley of Bellerica, MA. He was born in Bellerica, MA on December 9, 1937.
He was graduated from Bellerica’s Howe High School in the class of 1955 where he played baseball. He also became a Red Sox and a Patriots fan. Dave joined the U.S. Navy shortly after the Korean conflict and was stationed in Key West, FL for two years.
He met Margaret “Peggy” Spaulding, his soul mate, while skiing and they were married on March 18, 1972 in Montpelier, VT. They lived for the next 45 years in Berlin, VT raising their son Erik.
Dave was a talented “Jack of all trades”- His first job was repairing boat motors. He then learned to be a mechanic, builder of homes, plumber, and an electrician. Dave also learned to fly a plane. His last job in Vermont before having his disabling stroke in 1976 was with Labor and Industry in the Fire and Safety Division. In 1971, he built a two car garage for he and his wife.
Dave loved dancing, jazz music, skiing, boating, swimming, gardening and traveling. In 1969 they met his mother in San Francisco and did a three week tour of the United States. Together they went to Canadian Maritime Provinces, Washington D.C., Hawaii, Alaska, Mexico, England, Denmark, Estonia, St. Petersburg, Sweden, Finland, Norway, as well as Arizona and several winter months in Big Pine Key, and Key West, FL.
Besides his wife, he is survived by his loving family; son, Erik, Emily Nelson and their two children Simon and Adrianna Moon of Montpelier; his sister, Aldyth and her husband Warren Innis of Ipswich, MA and Big Pine Key, FL and their two children, Ralph Innis and his wife, June of Peabody, MA and Robyn Innis of Ipswich, MA; also their elderly Uncle Freddie Moon, 99, of Plymouth, MA; and several cousins.
The funeral will be at the First Congregational Church of Berlin on May 27, 2017 at 11:00 A.M., Internment will follow at the Berlin Cemetery.
We would like to thank Central VT Home Health, Central VT Medical Center, especially the intensive care unit, and Rowan Court Nursing Home for their wonderful care of Dave during his illness. We are fortunate to have such fine facilities in our area.
In lieu of flowers, please give memorial donations to a charity of your choice.
Williston, VT -
Blanka Jezek Moore
....show , 85, formerly of Montgomery Center and Williston, VT and most recently of Northfield, died on January 25, 2017 at the Mayo Nursing Home after a long battle with Alzheimer’s Disease.
She was born in Vienna, Austria, on February 6, 1931, the daughter of Karl and Karolina (Jirasek) Jezek. She received her primary education in Europe before immigrating to the United States in 1958. She then studied at Champlain College where she received a Bachelor’s degree. Blanka received her United States Citizenship on July 17, 1995.
On July 16, 1971, she married the love of her life, Porter James Moore. Together they enjoyed skiing and traveling the world including many parts of Europe and the United States. They also enjoyed spending time at their cabin near Jay. James predeceased her on October 14, 2005.
Blanka worked for Champlain College as a computer programming professor from 1981 until her retirement in 2000.
Blanka was passionate about many things, none more so than skiing. In her early years she worked as a ski instructor in Killington. She enjoyed the sport well into her 70’s with her late husband and daughter, Kimberly by her side. Blanka had a tremendous appreciation for the arts, particularly Opera. Blanka would often go to a local movie theater to watch the Metropolitan Opera on the big screen. These performances brought her great joy throughout most of her life.
Blanka is survived by her beloved daughter, Kimberly Baker of Calais, VT; step daughter, Johanne “Jodi” M. Jones and her husband Tony of Montgomery, VT, and step grandchildren, Quenten Jones, Hanna Jones Sorenson, and Jesse Jones; and her friend and caregiver, Jasmine Boucher.
A graveside service will be held in the spring.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Mayo Nursing Home, Patient Activities Fund, 71 Richardson Street, Northfield, VT 05663 or to the Vermont Adaptive Ski and Sports Program
Eileen C. Morrison
....show , 86, formerly of East Montpelier and Joe’s Pond in Danville, died on June 6, 2017 with her family beside her, at the Berlin Health and Rehab Center.
She was born in Woonsocket, RI on July 11, 1930, the daughter of John Paul Lambert and Catherine Honorene Devlin. She graduated from Cumberland High School in the class of 1948.
On December 29, 1951 she married Burton Morrison in Woonsocket. They later move to Montpelier in 1955 and a few years later found their dream home in East Montpelier. Mr. Morrison predeceased her on March 19, 1994.
Eileen worked in various stores of Peter Glenn Ski Shop for over 30 years, primarily in the Women’s clothing and ski clothing departments. She retired in 2007.
As a camp owner on Joe’s Pond, she and her husband started the Joe’s Pond Sailing Club. Eileen enjoyed officiating the different sailing events held there over the years. She enjoyed dancing, including Ballroom dancing with her husband in some of the local Montpelier High School drama productions. She also was a member of the local bridge club. In her early years she was a model for Macy’s.
Survivors include her daughters, Catherine Dodge and husband Tom of Williston, and Patricia Welsh of Montpelier; grandchildren, Chelsea Lacroix and husband Christopher of Barre Town and Daniel Welsh; Great granddaughter, Leah Charlotte Lacroix; and a niece, Joyce Driscoll of Harrisville, RI.
She was predeceased by her husband and a brother, Arthur Lambert.
There will be a private family interment and no calling hours. A celebration of life will be held on July 15, 2017 at Lighthouse Christian Church; School Street; Montpelier at 11:00 am, refreshments to follow.
In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made in her name to a charity of your choice.
Sylvia E. Murray
....show , 73, formerly of 282 Main Street, Montpelier, VT died peacefully on July 5, 2017 at Woodridge Rehabilitation Center at 4:35 p.m. Miss Murray had been courageously battling several health issues for many years.
Born on September 18, 1943 in Montpelier, Sylvia was the first child and only daughter of Sherwood C. and Helen (Corry) Murray. As a child Sylvia attended the schools in Montpelier and graduated from Montpelier High School in 1962. In her youth Sylvia enjoyed traveling and camping with her family. She was very interested in learning about the towns in Vermont and memorized the routes and roads in the state. She began her collection of postcards in her teens. She also enjoyed animals, especially her pet dogs.
Sylvia had an active memory and was extraordinary remembering numbers, dates, and maps. Up until her death, Ms. Murray could give you directions without any hesitation. Sylvia knew everyone by name and could easily remember relationships and birthdays. For most of her life Sylvia sent hundreds of cards to family and friends for their birthdays, anniversaries, and Christmas.
She cherished her friends and family and was a friend to many. Except for one year of her life, Sylvia lived with her parents and was helpful in many ways.
Ms. Murray was an active member of First Baptist Church in Montpelier. Sylvia was a member of the choir for decades. For many years she served as the Sunshine Committee chair, sending greetings to members and missionaries. Sylvia also was a member of the Montpelier Community Gospel Choir for 17 years, often inviting many to the concerts. With her mother Sylvia was a member of the Montpelier Senior Center.
After high school Sylvia had a 43- year career in the Food Service Industry. She began her work at the Mayo Nursing Home for two years in Northfield, VT then moved to the kitchen at Vermont College for 29 years. Ms. Murray then worked for National Life Insurance Co. for 12 years until her retirement in 2004. Sylvia persevered through many situations and bad weather to be at work faithfully.
Sylvia had several hobbies and collections. She made many albums of postcards. Sylvia liked to collect mugs. She also loved stuffed animals. Many remember Sylvia as a determined photographer who never missed a chance to snap pictures at gatherings. Ms. Murray also enjoyed handwriting copies of the Bible and watching television in her sitting room.
At the two nursing homes where Sylvia spent her last years she was a very popular resident. Both Berlin Rehab and Woodridge made her a volunteer member of their staffs. She fed the birds, enjoyed every activity offered and knew all staff and residents by name. Visitors had to schedule their visits around Sylvia’s very busy schedule. She brought joy and laughter to many people.
Ms. Murray is predeceased by her parents and her brother Raymond S. Murray. She is survived by her younger brother Rev. Stanley A. Murray and his wife Martha B. Murray. Her sister in law Cheryl Grout Murray of Frisco, TX (formerly of Montpelier) also survives.
Sylvia has been a very proud aunt to six nieces and two nephews and spouses and their 20 children who all loved their dear Aunt Sylvia. Many cousins survive Sylvia also.
It is safe to say that anyone who met Sylvia loved her and appreciated her sweet smile and demeaner.
Calling hours will be held from 10-11:00 on August 12 at the First Baptist Church on School and St. Paul Streets in Montpelier. A memorial service will beging at 11:00 a.m. A light luncheon will follow in the church hall. Sylvia’s family would like to thank the many fine people who cared for her and loved her especially at Woodridge.
In lieu of flowers please consider donating to Woodridge Rehabilitation Activities Fund, PO Box 550, Barre, VT 05641 or the First Baptist Church, 5 St. Paul Street, Montpelier, VT 05602 in memory of Sylvia Murray.
Plainfield, VT -
Rodney Lee Newton
....show , 50, of Barre Hill Road in Plainfield, died unexpectedly of injuries sustained in an automobile crash.
He was born in Berlin, VT on January 31, 1967, the son of Vernon and Lorraine (Beaudoin) Newton. He attended schools in Plainfield and graduated from Twinfield High School in the class of 1985.
For the past 21 years, he has worked for Dubois Construction Company in Montpelier. A job he loved and worked very hard at.
His family will remember him as an amazing dad, devoted to his girls; a hard working man who loved classic rock and had an amazing sense of humor. He was a genuine friend to many people. Rod spent many hours enjoying the outdoors riding his bicycle. He loved animals, especially his daughter’s dog, Peyton.
Survivors include his twin daughters; Hannah Newton and Elizabeth Newton, both of Plainfield, VT; his mother, Lorraine Newton of Barre; sisters, Brenda and husband Jack McSweeney of GA, Roseanne Martell of Barre, Marie and husband David Codling of Barre, and Martha Newton of Barre brothers, Stephen and wife Denise Newton of Plainfield and Tom Newton of Barre, many nieces and nephews as well as his ex wife and friend, Lisa Blake.
He was predeceased by his father, Vernon.
Calling hours will be held from 6:00 to 8:00 pm on Wednesday, February 22, 2017 at the Guare & Sons Funeral Home. A memorial service will be held 1:00 pm on Thursday, February 23, 2017, also at the funeral Home.
Montpelier, VT -
H. Glenn Nicholson
....show of Montpelier, VT died peacefully surrounded by family members at the VNA Respite House in Colchester, VT on June 7th, 2017.
Glenn was born September 1, 1927 in Lower Kingsclear, NB Canada to Annie (Pickard) and Harold Roy Nicholson. He spent the first 18 years of his life attending school and working in New Brunswick Canada.
Glenn married his high school sweetheart, Laura 'Mae' Savage on October 22, 1945. After their marriage they emigrated to Vermont where Glenn found full time employment and together they began growing their family of five children. Family and social gatherings with family and friends were a great pleasure for both Mae and Glenn.
Glenn's first job in Vermont was on a family member's farm in Danby after which he moved his family to Riverton to work for his uncle hauling sand and gravel. It wasn't long before the family moved to Montpelier and Glenn began work on the Montpelier Street Department and then began a lifetime career as a City of Montpelier fireman. Glenn achieved the rank of Assistant Chief before retiring after 38 years in the deparment; 17 years of which also involved driving the ambulance. Glenn dedicated many hours to improving the firefighting system in the State of Vermont. He was a very active member of the Vermont State Firefighters Association and the Vermont Fire Chiefs Association. He often lobbied the Vermont legislature to help get bills passed that improved the working conditions and welfare of fellow firefighters and their families. Glenn so loved firefighting that he remained active on the City of Montpelier call force even after retiring his full time position.
Glenn worked at many other part time jobs in his lifetime including taxi driver, deputy sheriff and for many years ran his own small business - Nicholson's Driving School.
When not working Glenn found time to volunteer and give back to the community. For many years he taught first aid on behalf of the American Red Cross. He also belonged to the Elk's Club and the Masonic Lodge in Montpelier. At the Lodge he indulged in his love of cooking and served many a meal. His passion for gardening resulted in a prolific garden and excess produce was shared with neighbors and the Senior Center.
Glenn was predeceased by his mother and father, his wife of 66 1/2 years, Laura 'Mae' Nicholson, his son, Douglas Nicholson, his grandson, Gavin Whitney, his sisters, Marion Davies, Joyce Ernat and Donna Cooper and his brother Roy Nicholson.
Glenn is survived by his brother Paul Nicholson and wife Evelyna of Fredericton, NB Canada, his children, Patricia Whitney and partner Basil Ross of Derby, Frederick Nicholson and wife Maryanne of Rutland Town, Marjorie Magoon of Barre Town and Steven Nicholson of Shrewsbury, 12 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.
Funeral arrangements will be made by the Guare & Sons Funeral Home, 30 School Street, Montpelier, VT. Calling hours will be Sunday, June 11th from 6-9PM. A memorial service will be held Monday, June 12th at 12:30 PM at the Masonic Lodge on Gallison Hill Road, Montpelier. All are invited to stay for a reception to be held immediately following the service at the Masonic Lodge.
A private burial will be held in the Middlesex Center Cemetery.
Memorial Contributions in Glenn's memory may be made to Shriner's Children's Hospital. A charity he endorsed through his membership in the Masonic Lodge.
Montpelier, VT -
Walter “Larry” Nissen
....show , 83, of Pioneer Apartments died on Friday, March 31, 2017 at the Berlin Health & Rehab Center.
He was born on October 20, 1933 in Barre, VT, the son of George and Vieno (Toikkenen) Nisen. He attended schools in Rhode Island.
Larry lived in Worcester Massachusetts from 1962 and moved back to Vermont in the mid 1970’s.
Larry worked primarily as a school bus driver for the Barre City School system. He retired in 1995.
On April 10, 1979, he married Evelyn Newcomb in Montpelier, VT. Together they enjoyed 38 years of marriage.
Larry enjoyed playing cribbage, fishing 7 puzzles early in the morning. Mostly he enjoyed playing his guitar, writing and recording music. Many of his friends and family will miss his beautiful singing voice and guitar serenades.
Survivors include his wife Evelyn Nissen of Montpelier; daughters, JoAnn LaForte of Spencer, MA, and Susan Bryant of St. Petersburg, FL; ten grandchildren and several great grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by his brothers George and Rudolf.
Committal services will be held in the spring at the Berlin Corners Cemetery.
Montpelier, VT -
Anne Marie Brown O’Donnell
....show passed away peacefully at Central Vermont Medical Center in Berlin, VT on July 16, 2017, surrounded by her beloved family. Hers was a quiet life, heroically lived. She had a boundless love for her family and friends, and we will miss her forever and love her for always.
Anne was born in Springfield, MA on March 12, 1940 to James and Anna (Sullivan) Brown. Anne grew up with two big brothers, Jimmy and Richie, always looking out for her. She had a deep faith that started early, and she always found comfort in her Lord. She graduated from Sacred Heart High School in 1957 and went on to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mathematics from Elms College and then later a Master of Education degree from the University of Vermont.
Anne went against her typically shy nature and asked Bob O’Donnell to her high school senior prom. They were married in 1962 and recently celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary. Anne and Bob were partners in all things and enjoyed any time spent with family, walking the Marginal Way in Ogunquit, ME, visiting relatives in Ireland and Scotland, and competing over the daily cryptoquotes. Together, they created a beautiful family, and Anne considered this her greatest accomplishment. Anne was never happier than when her family was gathered all together, sharing seemingly endless laughter and stories. Family time was cherished time for Team O’D, and Anne and Bob’s life together prioritized that above all else.
Anne had a passion for teaching and, after raising her own children, lovingly taught others at Barre Town Elementary School, retiring in 2006. Though she continued to substitute teach in local elementary schools for another 10 years, retirement allowed her more time for volunteering for organizations that brought her joy. She was very active in St. Augustine’s Church, Catholic Daughters of America, Heart of Vermont Quilt Guild, Good Beginnings of Central Vermont, and Good Samaritan Haven. Anne enjoyed quilting, sewing, reading, doing crossword puzzles, and having Sunday dinners with family and her many friends, including her special PALS. She especially loved sharing her time and passions with her grandchildren and was very proud to have learned the game of cribbage from them in recent days.
Anne was predeceased by her parents, James and Anna, her brother, William, and her infant daughter. She is survived by her loving husband of more than 55 years, Robert; son Christopher and wife Lynne of Portland, OR; daughter Maureen Whitney and husband Michael of Essex Junction, VT; son David of Portsmouth, VA; son Patrick and wife Cristin of East Montpelier, VT; brother James Brown of East Longmeadow, MA; brother Richard Brown of Asheville, NC; brother-in-law Raymond O’Donnell and wife Barbara of Fairfield, OH; as well as beloved nieces, nephews, and friends. Central to her life were her twelve celebrated grandchildren: Kaleigh and her husband Grant, Jack, Tyler, AJ, Emma, Carly, Cole, Tegan, Finn, Declan, Elsie, and Braden.
The family will receive friends and loved ones at Guare & Sons Funeral Home at 30 School Street, Montpelier, on Friday, July 21 from 6-8pm. A Funeral Mass will be held at St. Augustine Church in Montpelier, on Saturday, July 22 at 12:00pm. A private internment will follow at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in memory of Anne to the Good Samaritan Haven, 105 N. Seminary Street, Barre, VT 05641; or to St. Augustine Church, 16 Barre Street, Montpelier, VT 05602.
Barre, VT -
Amy J. Parizo
....show , 91, formerly of Andrews Court in Barre, VT, died on October 18, 2017, at the Woodridge Nursing Home in Berlin, VT.
She was born on March 13, 1926 in Hardwick, VT, the daughter of Carl and Harriet “Sadie” Rehn. She attended public school in Woodbury, VT. She was predeceased by her Husband Bert Parizo in 1976. She was also predeceased by her Parents, Sisters Iva Stevens, Anna Chartier, Francis Brimblecomb, Rena Blaisdell and one Brother Andrew Rehn.
Amy worked as an assembler at the North Montpelier Woolen Mills for several years. In 1977, she became employed at the National Clothespin Factory on Granite Street in Montpelier,VT, retiring on October 29, 2003, after 26 years.
Amy enjoyed fishing, gardening, knitting, crossword puzzles, going to dances, helping neighbors, playing bingo, and spending time with family (especially holidays). She enjoyed watching the Boston Celtics and cheering for her favor player Isiah Thomas #4 (the little guy). NASCAR she loved watching until her favorite driver Karl Edwards retired. She also enjoyed long (often daily) telephone visits with her dear friends Ron and Lou Sanguinetti and Reta Hebert.
Survivors include her two daughters, Gloria Murphy and husband, Adrian of Middlesex, and Margaret Berry and her husband Cliff of Johnson, VT; three grandchildren, Douglas Murphy, Tammy Irish, and Tracy Hamel and her husband, Adam; five great grandchildren, Donovan Murphy, Samantha and husband Chris Paquette, Kayla and husband Ben Collier, Jessica Friedrich and Hailey Hamel.
A graveside service will be held 2:00 pm on Thursday, October 26, 2017, at St. Augustine's Cemetery in Montpelier, VT.
South Burlington, VT -
Howard C. Parsons
....show , 81, of The Pines in South Burlington died on Sunday, March 5, 2017 at his home, with his wife by his side.
He was born on January 30, 1936 in East Calais, VT, the son of Jonas and Doris (Dalton) Parsons. He graduated from Montpelier High School’s class of 1956.
On February 28, 1956, Howard enlisted in the United State Navy and served in the U.S. Naval Air Command until his honorable discharge on January 27, 1960.
On September 5, 1959, he married Beverly Wheeler in Montpelier, VT.
He worked for most of his career for IBM in Essex Junction until his retirement in 1991.
Howard was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
Survivors include his wife of 57 years, Beverly Parsons; his daughters, Katrina Murray and her fiancé, Todd Haskins of Naples, FL, Joyce Murray and her husband Russell of Naples, FL, and Kristina Jerome and her husband Daniel of West Roxbury, MA; sister, Shirley Davis of Newport, ME; five grandchildren, Amanda Murray and her partner, Matt Johnston, Jordan Parsons and Travis Parsons of Naples, VT, William Jerome and Emily Jerome of West Roxbury, MA, and a great grandson, Tyler Johnston of Maine; and several nieces and nephews; his “son” David Gilbert, who was also by his side at his passing.
He was predeceased by two grandchildren, Adam Murray and Anna Jerome.
There will be no calling hours. A memorial service will be held on March 25, 2017 at 1:00 pm at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 400 Swift Street, South Burlington, VT. A graveside service and military honors will be held in the spring at the Vermont Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Randolph, VT.
Montpelier, VT -
William Joseph Pettersen III
....show died on October 2, 2017 at Central Vermont Hospital with his family by his side. He was born at Mercy Hospital in Rockville Center, New York on June 26, 1950 to William and Mayme Pettersen. Bill graduated from Suffern High School in Suffern, New York, and from SUNY Plattsburgh, where he met his first wife, JoAnn Backus.
Bill worked as a financial analyst for the State of Vermont, first for the Department of Labor and Industry, then for the Department of Finance and Management, and finally for the Office of the Attorney General. In between, Bill worked as a consultant to the government of Kazakhstan, where he met his second wife, Ilona Grigoryeva.
Bill is survived by his sons William Joseph Pettersen IV, Robert Scott Pettersen, and Dylan William Pettersen, his sisters Diane Ayres and Deborah Devenpeck, his nephew Derek Devenpeck, and his nieces Jessica Ayres and Danielle Devenpeck. His family loves him dearly and is grateful for the wisdom, humor, and love he imparted.
Williamstown, VT -
Ronald R. Pittsley
....show , 68, of Mountain View Drive passed unexpectedly on Wednesday, February 1, 2017 at his home.
He was born on January 20, 1949, the son of Richard and Irene (Beaudoin) Pittsley. He attended Barre Public Schools and graduated from Spaulding High School in 1968.
On June 24, 1968, Ronald enlisted in the United States Army. He served during the Vietnam War and was honorably discharged on June 23, 1971
On May 21, 1977, he married Donna Fisher in Shelburne, VT.
Ronald worked as an Oil Burner Technician for several companies in the area including, Couillard Heating, Irving Oil, and most recently for Gillepsie’s Fuel.
He was a member of the National Rifle Association and the American Legion Post #10. His interests include NASCAR racing as well as photography.
He is survived by his wife, Donna Pittsley of Williamstown; daughter, Amanda Pittsley of Williamstown; son, Corey Pittsley and his wife, Jennifer and their children, Cole and Megan, all of Topsham, VT; his father, Richard Pittsley; sisters, Catherine Degreenia and her husband, Forrest and Susan Pittsley and her companion, Donald; and a brother, John Pittsley and his wife Andrea of Billerica, MA
A memorial fellowship be held at the American Legion, Post #10 in Barre at 11:00 am on Saturday, February 4, 2017.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Williamstown Ambulance Service, 2470 VT Route 14, Williamstown, VT 05679 or the White River Junction VA Medical Center, attn: Volunteer Services, 215 N. Main Street, White River Junction, VT 05009.
East Montpelier, VT -
Pamela Hudson Pollock
....show , 59, of 333 Wheeler Road, passed away Saturday, June 3rd, 2017 after suffering a long illness from Multiple Sclerosis (MS).
Born Oct. 17, 1957, in Montpelier, she was the daughter of Edward and Elizabeth (Coppins) Hudson. She attended East Montpelier Elementary School and graduated from Montpelier High School in 1975, and later graduated from Vermont College in 1977 with an Associate of Science degree having completed the Executive Secretarial curriculum.
Pam and Bill Pollock, Ensign, USNR, married on December 16, 1978, in Flour Bluff, TX. They later celebrated a confirmation of their wedding vows in September of 1979 at White Chapel, Norwich University, in a military wedding with family and friends. In 1985, at the finish of the active duty military years Pam and Bill moved back to Central Vermont and eventually into a home built by Pam’s brother, Timothy Hudson, in East Montpelier, Pam’s home town.
Pam worked as an Administrative Secretary in the oil industry and then in Civil Service for several years before they started their family. Then, after raising 3 sons: Alex, Chris and Eric, Pam returned to work as a Paraeducator at U-32 Middle and High School.
Pam’s loves were her family, adventures across Vermont with her sister and best friend JoAnn Guilmette, camping at Peacham Pond, cooking, playing Pitch, and time spent with close friends including her beloved dog Rory. She also cherished her role helping students at U-32.
Pam will be long remembered for her generosity, kindness and caring for others.
Besides her husband Bill, she is survived by three sons: Alex, of Somerville, MA; Chris of Chesapeake, VA; and Eric of East Montpelier, VT.
Also surviving is her brother, Gary Hudson and his wife Pamelia; and sister JoAnn Guilmette and her husband Dave; and many nieces and nephews.
Besides her parents, she was predeceased by her sister Judith Benedini and her brother Timothy Hudson.
A Memorial Service and Celebration of Life is planned for Sunday, June 11th, at 1:30 PM at the Old Meeting House in East Montpelier, VT.
Memorial contributions may be made to U-32 Unified Sports (a part of Special Olympics), care
of U-32, 930 Gallison Hill Road, Montpelier, VT 05602
Montpelier, VT -
Paul Gordon Premo
....show , 76, of Gould Apartments died on Tuesday, January 31, 2017 at the VA Medical Center in White River Junction, VT.
He was born on October 25, 1940, the son of Gordon and Gladys (Warren) Premo in Montpelier, VT
He attended Montpelier Public Schools and graduated from Montpelier High School in 1958.
On March 2, 1959 he enlisted in the United States Air Force and served during the Vietnam War until his honorable discharge on December 10, 1962, attaining the rank of Airman First Class.
Paul worked as a Sales Representative for Durkee Foods and McCormick and later a local bread company.
He was a life time member of the American Legion Post #3 in Montpelier.
Survivors include his son, William (Billy) Premo of Boston, MA, daughter, Leslie Premo of York, PA; and son, Mark Premo of Winooski, VT; nieces, Linda Roberts and her husband Dennis of Montpelier, VT, Wendy Graves and her husband Wayne of Jacksonville, Fl, Beth Herring, Cindy Ingalls, Andrea Scott and her husband Howard, Robin Goff and her husband Charles , all of McColl, SC; and nephew, James Ingalls and his wife Debbie of Liberty, NC. He is also survived by several great nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by his sister, Joyce Ingalls.
A funeral will be held at 11:00am on Saturday, February 4th at the Guare & Sons Funeral Home. Calling hours will be held one hour prior to the service beginning at 10:00 am.
Memorial contributions may be made to a charity of one’s choice.
Montpelier, VT -
Wayne J. Prevost
....show , Sr., 93, of Witt Place in Montpelier died on Monday, April 17th at his home with his family by his side.
He was born on November 25, 1923, the son of Winslow and Signa (Pratt) Prevost. He attended St. Michael’s Graded School and High School, graduating in 1942.
On March 24, 1943, Wayne enlisted into the United States Army and served during World War II in England, Normandy, Northern France, and Central Europe as a heavy machine gunner until his honorable discharge in December 1945.
On July 2, 1946, he married Gertrude Sweeney at St. Augustine’s Church. In 2016, they celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary.
Wayne was a member of the American Legion Post 3, VFW post 792, Knights of Columbus, and St. Augustine’s church. He enjoyed Deep Sea Fishing, playing cribbage with his friends and family and watching the Red Sox.
Survivors include his daughters; Donna Collette of Punta Gorda, FL, Pam Davis of Montpelier, Diane Belchamber of Georgia, Debra Wilder of Berlin, and Stephanie Fuller of Montpelier; sons, Wayne Prevost, Jr. of Berlin, Michael Prevost of Montpelier, Paul Prevost of Berlin, VT, Thomas Prevost of E. Barre, VT and Joseph Prevost of Berlin; 23 grandchildren, 33 great grandchildren, and 6 great great grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by his son, Peter Prevost; granddaughters, Michele and Brooke and grandson Noah Prevost; as well as his siblings.
There will be no calling hours. A Funeral Mass will be held 11:00 am on Friday, April 21, 2017 at St. Augustine’s Catholic Church. Committal prayers and military honors will be held at a later date at the Vermont Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Randolph, VT
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Central Vermont Home Health and Hospice, 600 Granger Road- Berlin, Barre, VT 05602 or to St. Augustine’s Catholic Church, 16 Barre St., Montpelier, VT 05602.
Berlin, VT -
Donald C. Rich
....show , 92, died peacefully surrounded by family on Wednesday, December 20, 2017 at the Central Vermont Medical Center. He lived with his wife on Brookfield Road, Berlin.
Don was born in Montpelier on November 8, 1925, the son of Ray and Effie (McFarlane) Rich. He attended Montpelier Public Schools before enlisting in the United State Army Air Corp. He served his country by training to be a pilot but was discharged when the war ended.
On June 30, 1946, he married Lorraine Desilets at St. Augustine Catholic Church. They celebrated their 70th Wedding Anniversary last year.
Don began working as a field technician for Interstate Equipment and later as a sales person.
In 1969 he started J & R Equipment Company, a John Deere heavy equipment business. He later worked for McCullough Crushing and retired from there in the late 1980’s.
In Don’s early years he completely renovated an old farm on Brookfield Road in Berlin. He worked as pit mechanic for State Equipment’s stock cars at Thunder Road. Don loved the outdoors and enjoyed hunting and fishing. He appreciated his trips to Alaska to see his son and family. One of his hobbies was building and flying model airplanes. He also enjoyed bowling. One of his favorite pastimes was watching and feeding the ducks and birds. Summer and fall days he and Mickey sat on their breezeway watching people walk by and looked forward to visiting with those who stopped to say hello.
He is survived by his wife, Lorraine “Mickey” Rich of Berlin; son, Steven Rich and his wife Susan of Berlin and their daughter Katie John and her husband Patrick of East Montpelier; son, Gary Rich and his wife Judy of Anchorage, AK and their daughter Aimee Rich of Monroe, Washington; daughter, Pam Rich of Berlin and her children Tucker Purchase and his wife Melissa of East Montpelier and Shelby Quinn and her husband John of Northfield; son, Kim Rich and his wife Pat of Nelson, NH and their children Baily Rich of North Carolina and Tyler Rich of Nelson, NH; daughter, Bonnie Hall and her husband Richard of East Montpelier and their children Clara Ayer and husband Dana of Berlin, Ricky Hall and wife Elizabeth of East Montpelier and Isabel Hall of East Montpelier; also great grandchildren; Tristen Bergman, Isaac John, Kennedy and Calvin Quinn, Ella and Sophie Purchase, and Carson Ayer.
He was predeceased by his sister, Dora Walsh of Chicopee, Massachusetts.
There will be no calling hours. A memorial service and Celebration of Life will be held in the spring.
Worcester, VT -
James E. Richardson
....show , 81, of Elmore Road, died on Friday, September 1, 2017 at the Hanover Terrace in Hanover, NH.
He was born on October 3, 1935 in Montpelier, VT, the son of Carl and Helen (Weeks) Richardson. He attended the Worcester Village School and graduated from Montpelier High School in 1953.
On February 24, 1957, he married Audrey Day in Worcester, VT. They recently celebrated 60 years together. They were blessed with 5 children.
After high school James worked for The St. Johnsbury & Lamoille County Railroad, Maxham Supply Co. in Worcester, and Miller Construction, working on the building of Rte. 12 and I-89. He drove the school bus for the Town of Worcester. He worked for over 25 years at National Life in custodial and maintenance services where he then retired. At which time he began doing what he truly loved, logging and working in the woods.
James’ life was dedicated to his family. Even while working several jobs tirelessly, he never missed the enjoyment of attending his kids sporting events. For many years Jim raised beef cattle for his family as well as providing many summer blueberry harvests for family and friends. He was an avid outdoorsman who shared his love of the great outdoors with his family. He enjoyed hunting and fishing with his family at every opportunity he had. This included a couple of fishing trips to Canada with his boys, walleye fishing.
It was no secret James held a deep passion for baseball, including, being a lifelong Boston Red Sox fan. As a young man, he played baseball on the Montpelier High School team, American Legion baseball league in Montpelier, and on the Montpelier Ramblers. He loved spending time with his family playing horseshoes, pepper and catch.
James was a member of the Canadian Club in Barre, the Worcester Methodist Church and the Quarter Century Club at National Life.
James is survived by his wife, Audrey (Day) Richardson of Worcester; their children Jayne Magnant and her husband Paul of Glover, VT, Bruce Richardson and his wife Judy of Stamford, VT, Brian Richardson and his wife Judy of Worcester, VT, Barry James Richardson and wife, Andrea of Worcester VT, and Janet Richardson and her companion, Joe Staab of Berlin, VT; Grandchildren, Christopher Magnant, Stephannie Van Nostrand, Jeremy Richardson, Alyse Katsapsis, Christine Gilliam, Kathleen Marks,
James Richardson, Kyle Richardson, Cory Richardson, Garrett Sicely, Taylor Sicely; and 11 great grandchildren, several nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by his parents and siblings, Muriel Dupont, Mildred Graham, Joyce Saliba, Carl Richardson, and Francis Richardson.
Calling hours will be held from 1:00-3:00pm at the Guare & Sons Funeral Home on Saturday, September 9th with a memorial service beginning at 3:00pm.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Worcester Historical Society, PO Box 329, Worcester, VT 05682 or the American Parkinson’s Disease Association.
Thomas George Ryan
....show , 71, of Three Mile Bridge Road died August 2, 2017 at his home in Middlesex.
He was born in Montpelier on November 4, 1945, the son of Everett and Ethel (Progen) Ryan.
Thomas attended school in Middlesex and graduated from Montpelier High School in the Class of 1964.
Thomas worked for the State of Vermont Highway Department, the Department of Liquor Control, Gallagher Lumber, and National Life Insurance Company. He retired in 2006 after 30 years in the Maintenance Division at National Life. He held many positions there including Groundskeeper, Custodian, and Chauffeur.
He was an active member of the Middlesex Volunteer Fire Department for many years. He served as FireOfficer, Assistant Chief and later Fire Chief for several years. He also served in the US Army.
On September 24, 1966 Thomas married Julia (Greenslit) Ryan, together they have four children. Later Thomas married Lynn Brown who passed away in 2004, and later Carol Martin.
Thomas is survived by two daughters, Tina Kennedy and her husband, Scott of Moretown and Carol James and her partner Kara of Colorado; two sons, Timothy Ryan and his wife, Ann of Middlesex and Everett Ryan of Ohio; grandchildren, Mikaela Pearson and her husband Ryan and Megan Ryan; Elizabeth & Brandon Kennedy; Caitin, Collin and Emmerie Ryan; great grandson, Henry George Pearson; nieces and nephews, Shannon Zeller and her husband, Alex of Cambridge; Karen Pallas and her husband, Andy of East Montpelier; Patrick Ryan and his wife, Sharon of Newport; Sean Ryan and his wife, Shari-Lee of Newport; Jean Ann Pallas of Marshfield; and Richard Ryan Jr and his partner, Angela of South Barre. Also surviving is his aunt, Evelyn Hendrickson of East Montpelier; Cousin Charley Ryan of Florida; Brother-in-Law Wayne Brown of Florida and several great nieces and nephews.
Thomas was predeceased by his brothers Michael Ryan and Richard Ryan.
A Memorial service will be held on Wednesday, August 9th at 11:00 am at Middlesex United Methodist Church, Church Street, Middlesex.
Burial will be at the Middlesex Center Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to the American Diabetes Association, PO Box 15829, Arlington, VA 22215.
Barre, VT -
William J. Saliba
....show , 90, of Washington Street in Barre, died on Thursday, June 8, 2017 at the Central Vermont Medical Center.
He was born in Barre, VT, on July 25, 1926, the son of Joseph and Jennie (Abuisi) Saliba. He graduated from Spaulding High School in 1944. Upon graduation, he enlisted in the United State Army Air Corp, where he served his country during World War II, as a control tower operator until his honorable discharge in 1946.
On August 30, 1947, he married Joyce (Richardson) Saliba. She predeceased him on April 18, 2003.
In 1946, his work career started with Green Mountain Power. After 9 years he left and joined Metlife as an agent in their Burlington, VT office. He spent three successful years as an agent and was promoted to assistant manager of the Bennington office in 1958. Following eight years in Bennington, he was promoted to the Field Training Division in 1966. In 1967 he was appointed to the District Sales Manager of the Fitchburg, MA off and held that positon until his retirement in 1984.
In 1962, he was awarded the coveted Charter Life Underwriter Designation, (CLU), by the American College of Life Underwriters.
He was active in community service. In Fitchburg, he served on the Salvation Army Citizens Advisery Board, served as a Director on the Board of the United Way of North Central Mass. He was a member of the Fitchburg Rotary Club, American Society of C.L.U’s, and the National Association of Life Underwriters.
His recreational interest included Tennis, Golf, and Trout Stream Fishing.
Survivors include his son; Michael Saliba of Suffield, CT; sisters, Gloria Stroutsos of Barre, Mary Perrault of East Barre, and Rita Portalupi of Bow, NH; grandchildren, Jennifer Saliba of Manchester, NH, Ashley Saliba of Vietnam, Joseph Saliba of Vietnam, and Michelle Saliba and her daughter, Ava, of Cranston, RI; and his dear friend, Collete Carbonneau of Barre.
He was predeceased by his wife and a son, David Saliba in 2002.
There will be no calling hours. A graveside service with military honors will be held 3:00 pm on July 25, 2017 at the Worcester Mountain Cemetery in Worcester, VT.
Memorial contributions may be made to the St. Jude’s Children Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude’s Place, Memphis, TN 38105.
Bristol, CT -
Alene E. Savage
....show , 100 years of age, formerly of Downing Street in Montpelier and most recently of Bristol, CT, died on Sunday, September 17, 2017.
She was born in Worcester VT on April 2, 1917, the daughter of Leon and Eena (Farnsworth) Damon. She received her education in Worcester Schools and graduated from Montpelier High School in 1935.
She married Addison “Pat” Savage on July 2, 1937 in Montpelier, VT. Mr. Savage predeceased her on Oct 9, 1984.
Survivors include a nephew, David Damon of Bristol, CT and a nice, Donna Lee Carlson of Bristol, CT and several other distant nieces and nephews.
There will be no calling hours. A graveside service will be held 2:00 pm on Friday, September 22, 2017 at the Green Mount Cemetery in Montpelier, VT.
Berlin, VT -
Gene Sessions Ph.D.
....show , author and Professor Emeritus of American History, died on April 25, 2017 in Burlington from complications resulting from Lewy Body dementia and Parkinson’s disease. He was 79 years old.
Sessions had a long career teaching History at Norwich University, in Northfield, Vermont, spanning 1974 to his retirement in 1998.
Throughout his career, Sessions had a deep passion for telling the story of his adopted state and was active with the Vermont Historical Society. He was editor of Vermont History, the journal of the Vermont Historical Society, from 1988 to 1992 and contributed four articles and several book reviews to the journal. His monographs, “‘Years of struggle’: The Irish in the Village of Northfield, 1845-1900” (1987), and “Espionage in Windsor: Clarence H. Waldron and Patriotism in World War I” (1993) received the Ben Lane Award for the best article appearing in those years’ issues of the journal. Working with Samuel B. Hand and J. Kevin Graffagnino in 1999, Sessions compiled a volume of primary source materials entitled, Vermont Voices, 1609 through the 1990s. In 2004, he co-authored with Michael Sherman and P. Jeffrey Potash the definitive history of the State of Vermont, Freedom and Unity: A History of Vermont. Sessions also wrote on Vermont's nineteenth-century railroad workers, edited a collection of essays on the art and history of the Barre granite industry, contributed background essays for The Green Mountain Chronicles, a radio series produced for the Vermont Historical Society in 1989, and articles for The Vermont Encyclopedia (2003). In 2014, he received the President’s Award of the Vermont Historical Society, recognizing “his valuable and lasting contribution to the study of Vermont history.” Sessions was also an Associate Fellow of the Center for Research on Vermont at the University of Vermont and a member of the Vermont Historical Records Advisory Board.
Professor Sessions was born on September 16, 1937 in Cleburne, TX, the second son of C. C. Sessions, a United Methodist minister, and Rene Doughty Sessions, a teacher. He received a B.A. and M.A. in 1959 and 1963, respectively, from Southern Methodist University in Dallas, TX. Following his degrees from SMU, Sessions briefly served in the US Army. Then, in 1971-72, he was a reporter for the Del Rio News-Herald and Waco News Tribune and Times Herald in Texas. While completing a Ph.D. in History at American University in Washington, D.C., where he wrote his dissertation on “American Reformers and the Mexican Revolution: Progressives and Woodrow Wilson’s Policy in Mexico, 1913-1917,” Sessions taught history at the University of Maryland, Moravian College (Bethlehem, PA), and Grambling State University (Grambling, LA).
Upon receiving his doctorate in 1974, Sessions accepted a position at Norwich University in Northfield, where he taught history and served as Academic Dean of Vermont College of Norwich, 1979-1980. He and his family lived in several places in central Vermont, including Northfield, Calais, Montpelier, Plainfield, and most recently Berlin. Sessions had a great love for Vermont and spent many hours, hiking, kayaking, canoeing, and cycling around the state. He raised his beloved sons in Vermont and took great pride in each of them. He spent his final years enjoying the beauty of Berlin Pond out the front windows of the home that he shared with his partner of many years, Carole Bandy.
Gene Sessions was preceded in death by his wife, Debbye Sessions, in 1993. He is survived by his partner, Carole Bandy; his three sons, Benjamin with wife Ellen Moy, Peter with wife Stacey Turner, and Nathaniel with wife Tyler Sessions; six grandsons; and his brother, Jim and family.
Donations in lieu of flowers may be sent in memory of Gene Sessions to the Robert W. Hamill Respite Care Program operated by the UVM Department of Neurology, Vermont Historical Society, and the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St. Augustine Church in Montpelier at noon on May 2 followed by interment in Green Mount Cemetery and a reception at T.W. Wood Art Gallery.
Middlesex, VT -
Bernice Barclay Sicely
....show , 73, formerly of Middlesex and most recently of Rutland, died on Saturday, August 26th at the UVM Medical Center in Burlington, VT.
She was born on July 23, 1944, the daughter of Pearl and Doris Barclay in Middlesex, where she received her schooling in a one room school house. In 2014, Bernice returned to school and she received her GED.
In 1961, Bernice married Raymond Sicely. Together they had three children. Raymond predeceased her on May 1, 1990. Bernice was primarily a home maker, which she took great pride in raising her family.
She enjoyed dancing, playing cards with family and friends, and listening to country music. She always looked forward to the Christmas season, which was her favorite time of year.
Survivors include her sons, Joe Sicely and his wife Martha Avila and Richard Sicely and his companion, Becky Dodge; sisters, Marion Miles of North Carolina, and Elizabeth Barclay of Berlin; brothers, Bernard Barclay of Barre, Albert Barclay, Steve Barclay of Hardwick, and Robert Barclay of Massachusetts.
Bernice was predeceased by her son, Robert Sicely earlier this month; as well as several siblings.
Calling hours will be held for both Bernice and her son, Robert from 6:00-8:00 pm on Monday September 4th at the Guare & Sons Funeral Home. A graveside service for both will be held at 11:00 on Tuesday, September 5 at the Berlin Corners Cemetery.
Robert Roy Sicely
....show , 52, of Elm Street died unexpectedly on Saturday, August 19th at his home.
He was born on November 20, 1964, the son of Raymond and Bernice Sicely. Growing up, Rob attended the Rumney Memorial School in Middlesex and later graduated from Union 32 class of 1982.
Rob spent his career as a chef. He worked for a number of years at Rowan Court Nursing Home and later he owned a Café in Burlington until his health declined in 2010.
Rob was an avid NASCAR fan, cheering on Joey Legano on Sunday afternoons. He also loved to cook incredible foods for his friends and family. Family was most important to him and had become very close to a many of them. He will be missed by them dearly.
Survivors include his mother, Bernice Sicely of Rutland; brothers, Joe Sicely and his wife Martha of Barre, and Richard Sicely and his fiance, Becky Dodge of East Montpelier; and several nieces and nephews. He is also survived by two special friends, Natasha and A.J. King and his caregiver, Kelly Weston.
Calling hours will be held for both Robert and his mother, Bernice from 6:00-8:00 pm on Monday, September 4th at the Guare & Sons Funeral Home. A graveside service for both will be held at 11:00 on Tuesday, September 5 at the Berlin Corners Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Vermont Association of the Blind and Visually Impaired.
East Montpelier, VT - -
Jean L. Smith
....show , 81 of East Montpelier passed away on Wednesday, March 22, 2017 at the Woodridge Nursing Home with her beloved family by her side.? ?She was born in Hartford, CT on March 15, 1936, the daughter of Herbert and Maxine (Witham) Luce; soon after her family relocated to central Vermont. On October 14, 1955 she married Richard Slayton, they lived in Adamant and raised a family of four girls until Richard’s passing in 1987. On June 27,1992 she married Donald Smith and they enjoyed a 24 year union. She felt blessed to have found two great loves in her life.
Jean worked for many years as a manager at Zayre’s Department Store on the Barre-Montpelier Road. She also worked for a time as the manager of the Adamant Co-op and was the part time Postmaster at the local post office.
Jean was a member of several local organizations including the VFW Post 792 Auxiliary, the American Legion Post 3 Auxiliary and the Montpelier Cribbage League. She enjoyed playing cards, word puzzles and knitting, but caring for her family and friends gave her the greatest joy.? ?Survivors include her husband, Donald “Smitty” Smith of East Montpelier; her children, Diana O’Hara and her husband Michael of Orange City, FL; Donna Dalton and her husband James of Berlin; Barbara and Michael Smith of Middlesex; Tammy Davis and her husband Butch of Berlin; Elaine Duke and her husband Ron of Marshfield; Laurie Marmash and her husband Jack of Pensacola, FL; Lynn West and her fiancé, Joe Whitaker of Barre; Larry Smith and his wife Candi of Calais; siblings, Ruby Elmer of Williamstown, Susan Walbridge of Barre, and Herbert Luce of Williamstown; sister in laws, Betty Griffith and her husband Jessie of Williamstown; Lois Acebo of East Barre; Lucille Deforge of East Barre and John Smith of Venice, FL; 19 grandchildren; 35 great grandchildren; 2 great great grandchildren; and many, many nieces and nephews.? ?She was predeceased by her parents, two brothers, Richard and Donald Luce; and more recently by her beloved great grandson, Drew Bernier.
A family graveside service will be held in the spring at the Vermont Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Randolph.? ?Those wish to express online condolences may do so at www.guareandsons.com.? ?Memorial Contributions may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association of Vermont, 300 Cornerstone Drive, Suite 130, Williston, VT 05495. The family also wishes to express their gratitude to the staff at the Woodridge Nursing Home for providing Jean with quality care during her stay there. ?
Montpelier, VT -
Lucille Colby Spaulding
....show , 95, of Heaton Woods in Montpelier, joined her son and husband in Heaven on Tuesday, April 18, 2017. She died peacefully at her home while surrounded by her children, grandchildren and great granddaughter.
Lucille was born on January 20, 1922 in Franklin, NH, daughter of Charles and Eva Colby. She grew up on her family farm in Tilton, NH and graduated from Tilton Academy in 1940. She furthered her education in Boston to pursue her career as a medical secretary. In 1942 she came to Montpelier to visit her sister; she met her sweetheart John C. Spaulding and never left Vermont. On July 4th, 1943 they were married at Camp Breckenridge, KY while he was serving in the US Army.
During her career she worked with Dr. Robert Chastney at Montpelier High School; Dr. Rosaire Bisson in Montpelier, as a lab technician at Heaton Hospital and with Dr. Porter Dale in Montpelier. After retirement she spent time working with her favorite boss, her husband, at Allstate Insurance in Montpelier.
Lucille’s deep Christian faith guided her, comforted her and was a wonderful example to her family and those whom she met on her journey through life.
Life changed in 1983 with the death of her husband and she filled that void with new passions. Through the help of her friend, Elaine Larosa, she discovered the amazing world of quilting. She never met a fabric she didn’t love. She spent hours in happy creative thought with intricate, complex quilting patterns and this led to hundreds of projects which she has given to children, grandchildren and complete strangers.
Her other passions included playing cribbage, painting pictures while at camp at Peacham Pond, knitting and reading many books per week until the near complete loss of her eyesight changed her world.
In 2006 Lucille made the decision to move to Heaton Woods where she lived out the remaining years of her life. As the years went by, Lucille became the recipient of loving, compassionate care and developed lasting meaningful relationships with the Heaton Woods community. The family would like to thank the staff from the bottom of their hearts for the great care and love they gave to their mother and them. The family would also like to thank Dr. Peter Dale for his compassionate care through the years, he was her favorite.
Lucille is survived by her children: Sherry Carver of East Montpelier; David Spaulding and his wife Leslie of Montpelier; Barbara Spaulding and her husband Anthony Ellis of Punta Gorda, FL and daughter in law Christine Spaulding of Lyndon Center. Her grandchildren: Karen Adams, Kathy Carver and Danny Carver. Benjamin Spaulding, Stephanie Dwyer, Samuel Spaulding and Alex Spaulding. Matthew Spaulding and Bradley Spaulding. She also is survived by 6 great grandchildren.
Lucille was predeceased by her husband, her son Douglas Spaulding, son-in-law Dennis Carver, beloved sister Barbara Roberts, and Lucille’s brothers Dick and Sherwood Colby. Lucille was the last living aunt to many, many nieces and nephews.
A memorial service will be held 11:00 am on Saturday, June 3rd at the New Life Assembly, 304 Hill Street, Barre, VT. Arrangements are in the care of Guare & Sons Funeral Home. If you wish to make a contribution in her memory, please send to Heaton Woods Activity Fund, 10 Heaton Street, Montpelier, Vt, 05602.
Montpelier, VT -
Paul W. Sykas
....show of Groton, Vermont passed away after a brief illness on Monday, May 29, 2017 surrounded by family.
Paul was born in Montpelier on September 30, 1938 to Anna Sykas (Gerber) and William J. Sykas. Paul graduated from Montpelier High School and began working with his father at the Lobster Pot Restaurant. After a few years, Paul joined the Vermont Army National Guard in the mid fifty’s and served until 1962. He then joined the United States Air Force and served until 1966 when he ended his career as Staff Sargent.
Upon returning from the Air Force, Paul continued his love of cooking and serving people by running two separate snack bars in the Randolph area. After joining his father again at the Lobster Pot, Paul met his wife Pat Stoddard of Orleans and they married on April 19, 1970. Paul and Pat then took over the Lobster Pot Restaurant from his father and continued to run the restaurant until their retirement. Paul and Pat also owned Yankee Wine and Spirits in Montpelier and the Tower Restaurant in Berlin over their careers as local business owners.
Besides cooking and entertaining, Paul had a passion for cards, photography, drawing and wood carving. Paul was always the perfect host, making everyone feel welcome. He especially enjoyed cooking for “the core” and teaching and making bread with his grandsons. He had a wonderful sense of humor and a big heart that was generous and loving.
He was predeceased by his son Steve Sykas of Plainfield, and his brothers Jim, Tom, and Peter Sykas. He is survived by his wife of 47 years, Pat Sykas. Other survivors include his daughter, Julie DiPilato, her husband, Chris, and their sons, Jacob and Ryan of Marstons Mills, Mass.; his daughter-in-law Amy and her husband Michael Flannery of Plainfield; his brother and sister-in-law John and Marilyn Sykas and his god-mother Cleo Tsolas, as well as numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins on both sides of the family
There will be no formal funeral service; however, calling hours will be held from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, June 10, 2017, at the Guare & Sons Funeral Home in Montpelier. A private burial will take place for family only.
Paul requested that any services for him be a time to reflect on happier moments of his life rather than a somber event. It is therefore Paul’s wish for people not to wear black to calling hours. In keeping with Paul’s generosity and love to feed people, memorial contributions may be made to the Vermont Food Bank, 33 Parker Road, Barre, VT 05601 – 802-476-3341
Montpelier, VT -
Ann Healy Thetford
....show of Montpelier and Woodridge Nursing Home died Friday, November 10, 2017.
She was born in Rutland in 1922 and was the daughter of the late Daniel and Katherine Healy. Ann was a home maker, telephone operator and served in the Navy during World War II. For many years she working at the voting polls and was a member of St. Augustine's parish. Ann was a member of The Emblem Club ( Elks) and St Vincent’s de Paul Society. In 1945 she married the late James Thetford and is survived by four sons: William and wife, Paula of Lewes Delaware; John of the Philippines ; James of Montpelier; Thomas and wife, Teresa of Strafford, CT; brothers Joseph Healy of Montpelier and Robert Healy of Hemet CA and many grand and great- grand children.
A funeral will be held in May with burial at the Vermont Veterans Cemetery in Randolph.
She was very thankful for the excellent care given by the Woodridge staff.
Katherine M. Thresher
....show , 67, of Berlin, VT died Saturday, April 1, 2017 at Woodridge Nursing Home.
She was born on April 28, 1949, in Montpelier, the daughter of Carroll Clare Fordham and Lois Frederica (Sweeney) Fordham. Katherine attended West Berlin Grade School and graduated from Montpelier High School in the Class of 1967.
After graduation, Katherine worked for New Hampshire Life Insurance Company and also National Life Insurance Company in Montpelier.
On October 23, 1971 she married Donald Roy Thresher at the Berlin Congregational Church. They have two children together, Brittany and Ryan. Katherine was a devoted home maker and loving wife; mother; and grandmother. She loved spending time with her family and especially the time she had with her grandson, Jack. She enjoyed camping on Crystal Lake, tending her perennial garden including succulents. Katherine was fond of all animals, especially cats and enjoyed raising chickens.
Katherine is survived by her husband, Donald R. Thresher of Berlin, VT; daughter, Brittany Perry and her husband, Daniel and their son, Jack Jaydon Perry of East Montpelier; son Ryan Thresher of Berlin; four brothers, Ken Fordham, Berlin; David Fordham, Randolph; Donald Fordham, Berlin and Jimmy Fordham Montpelier. She was predeceased by her parents and an infant sister, Beverly.
Calling hours will be held on Thursday, April 6th from 6-8 pm at Guare & Sons Funeral Home, 30 School Street, Montpelier. A funeral service will be held at 8:00 pm at the end of calling hours.
Burial will take place in the spring at Berlin Corners Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to Vermont Companion Animal Neutering, Inc., 19 Bailey Meadows Road, Middlesex, VT, 05602 or to VHAT- Vermont Horse Assisted Therapy, 307 Culver Hill Road, Middlesex, Vermont, 05602 or at www.vhat.org. This is where Jack and other children with Autism are able to find balance through equine therapy.
Waterbury Center, VT -
Dolores Thurston
....show , 89, died on Friday, December 1, 2017 at her home in Waterbury Center.
She was born on September 4, 1931 in New Jersey, the daughter of Joseph and Florence (Perano) Hickory.
On September 22, 1951 she married Sidney Thurston at the Waterbury Center Community Church. Mr. Thurston predeceased her on February 22, 2013
Together, she and her husband began Thurston Paint and Wallpaper Store in 1969. They later transitioned into selling carpet and flooring, changing the name to Thurston Floor Covering and Window Treatment Store.
Survivors include her sons; Gary and his wife Sharon of Waterbury Center; Tyler and his wife Lori and their children Autumn, Brandi, and Dallas of Alabama; Kurt and his children, Eythan and Issac of Waterbury Center; and Kelley and his daughter, Lyndsey of Colorado;
At her request there will be no calling hours or funeral services.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Waterbury Ambulance Service, 1727 Guptil Road, Waterbury, VT 05677.
EAST MONTPELIER -
Born on October 11, 1930, Anna Towne
....show , 86, of Sibley Road, peacefully passed away on Sunday, September 17, 2017, at her home.
Anna grew up and attended schools in Williamstown and Northfield. She was a devoted daughter to her mother Ruby Jones and father Clarence Jones. She enjoyed special times with her brother Eddie and sister Alice.
Anna married Charles "Ralph" Towne in 1959. They delighted in setting up camp on St. Alban's Bay and Lamoille River as a part of the Central Vermont Boating Club.
Anna loved to play cards, do word finds, bowl, and most of all play bingo. She was a past president of the American Legion and VFW auxiliary and was a committed leader of the Legion Jr. Girl. Most of all she was a loving and caring mother to her three sons.
Survivors include her children Donald Baker and his wife, Georgeanne, of Waterbury, Clifford Baker and his wife Cheryl, of North Andover, Massachusetts, and Ronald Baker and his partner Linda Gray, of East Montpelier; and seven grandchildren.
Calling hours will be held from 6-8:00 pm on Thursday, September 21, 2017 at the Guare & Sons Funeral Home. A memorial service will be held 11:00 am on Friday September 22, 2017, also at Guare & Sons Funeral Home.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Project Independence, 81 N. Main Street, #1, Barre, VT 05641.
East Montpelier, VT -
Alice Patterson Walbridge
....show passed away peacefully with family at her side at Woodridge Nursing Home in Berlin on September 21, 2017. She was 96 years old, and had a rich, fulfilling life.
Alice was an inspiration to all who knew her. Born Alice Nadeau in Farnham, Quebec in 1921, Alice came with her family to Websterville, Vermont when she was a young child so her father could work in the granite industry. In 1941, Alice married Harold Patterson of Middlesex. Together, Alice and Harold had three children – Sally, Steve and Linda. In 1953, Alice lost both her husband and infant daughter to long-term illness.
Alice became a working mother, raising her two young children, Sally and Steve, in their Middlesex home. She acquired woodshop training, becoming a skilled worker at utilizing large power tools. She also found employment caring for other people at Washington County Mental Health.
In 1970, Alice married Howard Walbridge, and they built their home in East Montpelier. Alice and Howard traveled widely throughout the United States and Canada in their Airstream trailer. In retirement with Howard, Alice enjoyed cooking, gardening, crafts, visiting with family, neighbors and friends, and watching wildlife. Alice and Howard had a long and happy marriage until he passed away at the age of 90 in 2008.
Alice is pre-deceased by her parents, Napoleon and Caroline (Leblanc) Nadeau, and brothers Roland, Armand and Harry Nadeau; her two husbands, Harold Patterson and Howard Walbridge; her daughters, Linda Patterson and Sally (Patterson) Howard; and stepson, Robin Walbridge.
Alice is survived by her son, Steve Patterson and daughter-in-law, Sally Cavanagh Patterson; her granddaughter, Sarah Patterson, all of Middlesex; and her sister, Theresa Boudreau, of Rutland. She is also survived by son-in-law Greg Howard and his wife, Susan, of Florida; grandson Chris Howard and his wife, Ann, of Michigan and their children, Olivia and Alex; and granddaughter Nancy Terlep, and her husband, Steve, of Georgia and their children, Kaley and Allyson. In addition, Alice leaves behind stepchildren Lucille Jensen and her husband, Peter, of Massachusetts; Dede Gosikowa and her husband and children of Poland; and Robin’s wife, Claudia McCann of Florida and her daughter, Shelly. Also surviving are step grandchildren Katy Stohlberg of Duxbury and her daughter, Bella; and Matthew Stohlberg of Toronto and his wife, Sarah, as well as Alice’s many beloved nieces and nephews and many, many friends.
The family wishes to thank Staff at Woodridge Nursing Home for the tender, loving care and friendship they gave Alice during the last several years of her life, and the Gary Home Staff for their care and friendship of Alice during the time of her prior residence there.
Alice was a long-time parishioner at St. Augustine’s Catholic Church in Montpelier. A memorial Mass will be celebrated at noon on Saturday, September 30 at St. Augustine’s. A reception will follow in the church hall.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to “The Activities Fund” at Woodridge Nursing Home, P.O. Box 550, Barre, Vermont 05641.
David Allan Wales
....show , age 57, of Montpelier passed away suddenly Thursday morning, March 9th. Born March 8, 1960, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He is survived by his wife and best friend, Martha. They celebrated their 28th wedding anniversary on January 14th, 2017.
He designed and built their energy efficient home in Montpelier in 1997. Dave was a professional gardener working for “Mother Garden” and running his own gardening business, Walrus Works. He created beautiful gardens for appreciative clients who each became a friend, and he happily filled his own land with vegetable gardens and flowering plants.
Recently he and Martha purchased an electric car. Dave really enjoyed saving fossil fuel while talking back to the navigation system. Fittingly, the day Dave died “Sparky’s” car radio was found to be tuned to the Laugh USA Channel. Dave’s positive attitude and keen sense of humor was a joy to his friends and strangers alike.
Predeceased by his father, Neil Wales, nephew, Alex, and stepfather, Howard Swanlund, he is survived by Martha as well as his mother, Gertrude “Tolly” Swanlund, sisters Pat and Kris, brother Steve, niece Shelby, and many aunts, uncles, and cousins.
Dave donated 13 gallons of blood over his lifetime, and was a tissue donor after death.
Born into a skiing family he was raised on skis at Afton Alps in Minnesota. He celebrated the beginning of winter on the summer solstice each year. Dave was a professional ski instructor for 40 years, certified in Alpine and Telemark disciplines. Early in his career he worked for Otto Hollaus Snowsports Academy, a traveling ski school, in addition to working at Afton Alps for many years. In 1996 he and Martha moved to Vermont and Dave joined the Sugarbush ski school. Dave’s love of skiing was legendary. One of his most illustrative sayings was “Ski Like the River.” Those words embodied how he skied, and how he wanted everyone to ski. He made lessons loads of fun while keeping everyone safe. He just loved to slide on snow, and to free ski with friends old and new. Everyone is encouraged to think of Dave when skiing Jester at Sugarbush, his favorite run.
Dave loved to read, too, and was blessed with a remarkable memory. He often treated friends to passages from Tolkien, Freud, the Bible, and Neil Gaiman, as well as the Princess Bride, Mystery Science Theater, and The Onion. Martha and neighbors will complete a favorite project of his, launching the David A. Wales Memorial Little Free Library this summer.
A Celebration of Dave’s life will be held on April 9th, at Sugarbush Resort in Warren Vermont at 5:00 PM.
His locker at Sugarbush will be retired. Because no one can take his place.
In lieu of flowers, we would appreciate donations to the Central Vermont Humane Society, PO Box 687, Montpelier, VT 05601or to the Kellogg Hubbard Library, 135 Main Street, Montpelier, VT 05602.
Worcester, VT -
Kenneth John Walker
....show , 85, known as John to family and friends of Calais Road died unexpectedly as a result of an auto accident on Thursday, December 21, 2017.
He was born on January 7, 1932, the youngest of four siblings, to E. Ralph and Alice (Chase) Walker. He attended schools in Chelsea, VT.
John served his country in the United States Army during the Korean War until his honorable discharge in 1954
In 1956, he married Sylvia Durkee.
He worked primarily at a heavy equipment mechanic for State equipment in Barre and later LB Smith’s in Barre. He helped maintain the construction equipment used to build both Interstate 89 and later Interstate 91. He later worked for McCoullough Sand and Gravel in Middlesex.
John was an avid member of the NRA and a supporter of our 2nd amendment rights. He enjoyed reading and watching Alfred Hitchcock books and movies. He was also a devoted Red Sox fan.
Survivors include his wife Sylvia of Worcester; son, Ralph and his wife Sharon of Iowa; son, Tom and his wife Tammi of Bristol, VT; son, Andrew of Brimley, MI; and daughter, Wendy Walker of Barre; several grandchildren and great grandchildren.
There will be no calling hours. Services will be held at a later date
Memorial contributions may be made to Project Independence, 81 North Main Street, suite 1, Barre, VT 05641 or The Worcester Community Kitchen, 739 Collar Rd, Worcester, VT 05682.
Montpelier, VT -
Anne Therese Walz
....show , 72, died peacefully at home with her family on April 20, 2017 in Montpelier, VT. Anne was born in Denver Colorado to Barbara and Thomas Morrissey. Anne earned her Bachelor’s Degree in History, with a minor in Secondary Education, in 1967, from Saint Mary College, in Leavenworth, Kansas. She taught History at Cathedral High School and Marycrest High School in Denver, Colorado. She served as Director of Denver LEARN, an adult literacy program, before moving to Vermont. After home schooling her two boys, she worked for Capital City Press and Dartmouth Journal Services as a copy editor for Political Science Quarterly, and several scientific journals.
Anne was adventurous. Her favorite childhood memories were of family trailer trips; she was always interested in exploring somewhere new, whether hitchhiking the Outer Hebrides, exploring a Roman gold mine in Wales, she was intellectually curious. She was also an avid reader, and employed her grammatical skills on everything she read.
Anne is survived by her husband, John Walz of Montpelier, VT, son, Owen Walz of Portland, OR, mother, Barbara Morrissey of Palo Cedro, CA, sisters Barbara Morrissey of Spokane, WA, Jeanne Morrissey, of Denver, CO. Kathy Stillmonkes of Palo Cedro, CA, Carolyn Ii of Palo Cedro, CA, Josephine Morrissey of Mountain View, CA, Louisa Young of Glenwood Springs, CO, brother Dan Morrissey of Denver, CO., nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her son, Morgan Walz, of Boston, MA and her older brother Sean Morrissey, of St. Louis, MO.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in her memory to Doctors without Borders, the Southern Poverty Law Center, or the American Diabetes Association.
Barre Town, VT -
Kathleen (Kay) Anne Kinney Warner
....show passed peacefully in her sleep April 17, 2017 at Woodridge Nursing Home.
Kathleen was born September 13, 1931 in Elkton, SD to Bernard and Eleanor Kinney. Kathleen married Theodore Warner in 1951. They raised their family in various parts of the country where Kathleen as well as being a homemaker worked for the Federal Government in different departments as an administrative assistant. Kay and Ted settled in Vermont in their retirement to be closer to their family.
Kay is predeceased by her beloved husband, Theodore; son, Theodore Michael; her parents; as well as sisters and brothers, Jeanine, Betty, Bernie and Bill.
She is survived by her daughters; Kathy Warner and husband Robert of Tairua, New Zealand, Patrice Alexander and husband Joseph of Cabot; son Greg Warner and wife, Laelia of Marshfield, VT. She also leaves her grandsons, Todd Hitchins and wife, Celia of Key West, FL, David Isaac and wife, Shannon of Barre, VT, and Moebius Simmons and partner, Jennifer Rathbun of Brooklyn, NY; and step-granddaughter, Heather Johnson and husband, Brent of Williamstown, VT; as well as great-grandchildren, Rebecca and Brandon Isaac, Drew Fongeallaz and Emma Hinckley.
There will be no visiting hours. A private ceremony of Kay’s life is being planned in the summer.
East Barre, VT -
Eleanor B. White
....show , East Barre VT, passed away late in the evening on November 16, 2017 at Berlin Health & Rehab in Berlin at the age of 95 after a sudden illness. Eleanor was born in 1922 in Montpelier VT.
Her mother Irene was brought to the hospital during a very cold winter's day in late January 1922 by her father in a one horse open sleigh to give birth to Eleanor. They were covered with a big old bear rug to keep warm.
Eleanor grew up with her two sisters in Waitsfield and on a farm and later in the village of Moretown, VT. Eleanor was the eldest daughter of Clyde and Irene (Childs) Baird of Moretown. She attended Moretown Village Grade School and graduated as Salutatorian with honors from Montpelier Seminary which is now Vermont College. Together with her two sisters while young adults she often sang in a trio with her two sisters and played piano for church related functions and also at the State House for the Vermont Legislature during the time her father, Clyde Baird, was the Moretown VT Legislative Representative.
After WWII Eleanor married Richard White of Montpelier in 1946 who worked most of his career for the A&P Store in Montpelier. Eleanor worked as a claims clerk for Vermont Mutual Insurance and Union Mutual Insurance companies in Montpelier.
The majority of her years were spent at home in Montpelier raising her three children. Eleanor returned to the work force after all had left the nest and worked for the Montpelier School System at the elementary and high school working in multiple support staff capacities at both facilities.
Eleanor was per-deceased by her former husband, Richard A. White of Montpelier and two younger sisters, Janice Coates of Keene NH and Marcella Morandi of Montpelier VT.
Survivors include her three children, Richard D. White, Linda Baird-White, and Michael S. White and grand children, including Bradley Belleville, Bobby Belleville, Bridget Marshall, Brady Belleville, Jasmine White, Christine Ecto, Jessica Corrado, Mallory Belleville, Brody Belleville, Megan Belleville along with many nieces, nephews and great grand children.
A memorial Service will be held on Friday, November 24, 2017 at 11:00 AM at Guare & Sons Funeral Home, 30 School Street, Montpelier, VT 05602
In lieu of flowers, donations are being accepted for contribution to the Activities Center at Berlin Health and Rehab Center in Berlin VT where Eleanor spent her remaining years.
Craftsbury, VT -
Catherine P. Wilkinson
....show , 79, formerly of Montpelier and Craftsbury, died on Wednesday, May 10, 2017 at the Maple Lane Nursing Home after battling cancer.
She was born on June 3, 1937 in Montpelier, VT, the daughter of Courtland and Silvette (Hastings) Perry. She graduated from Montpelier High School in 1955. She received her Bachelor’s degree in Physical Therapy from the University of Connecticut and began working in New York City. After receiving her Master’s degree from New York University and her PHD from Boston University she began her career as a physical therapy educator – serving on the faculty at Ohio State, UVM, and Boston University where she chaired the department. She was also a private consultant in physical therapy education for seven years, traveling the country assisting schools that offered PT or who wanted to start a PT program. In 1992 she was hired by College Misericordia (now University) in Dallas, Pennsylvania where she successfully began a new program for physical therapy and served as department chair for 10 years before retiring.
She retired in 2002 and she and her husband Gordon Wilkinson moved to Craftsbury, Vermont. One of her greatest joys was spending summers at her family’s camp on Caspian Lake in Greensboro. She was an active volunteer and served on the boards of both the Greensboro Historical Society and the Greensboro Free Library. She was also a volunteer leader of the Bonebuilders exercise group at the Craftsbury Care Center.
She was preceeded in death by her parents and her sister Ercel Perry Harvey. Survivors include her husband, Gordon Wilkinson of Craftsbury, VT, sister, Deborah Kasper (Earl) of Greensboro, VT, brother, Courtland Perry (Donna) of Grand Isle, VT, stepchildren, Lynn Wilkinson and family of Duxberry, and Michael Wilkinson of Burlington, VT. Also her beloved nephews and niece, Greg Harvey and family of Hawaii, Marc Harvey and family of Henderson, Nevada, Jacob Kasper and family of Poulsbo, WA, Sara Kasper Rutledge and family of North Fayston, VT, C. Roth Perry and family of Milton, VT, and Chad Perry of Milton, VT.
There will be no calling hours. A celebration of life will be held at a later date.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Greensboro Historical Society, 29 Breezy Avenue, Greensboro, VT 05841 or the Greensboro Free Library, 53 Wilson Street, Greensboro, VT 05841.
Craftsbury, VT -
Gordon Robert Wilkinson
....show , 78, died on Monday, July 17, 2017 at the UVM Medical Center in Burlington after a brief illness with his family by his side.
He was born on March 4, 1939, the son of Robert Chase and Flora (Malnati) Wilkinson.
Gordon graduated from Montpelier High School in 1957, became a cadet at Norwich University. He graduated as 2nd Lieutenant and entered the United States Army branch of the Corp of Engineers.
He and his wife Ann Meriweather Skeels moved to Williston with their two children, Lynn and Michael where Gordon became a stock broker. In 1971, they moved to Montpelier where he managed the family business. Gordie was a member of the Montpelier City Counsel, Central Vermont Rotary Club, and was a memberd of the Chamber of Commerce.
In 1981, Gordon married Catherine Perry and they made their home in Dallas, PA. In 2006 they moved to Craftsbury where Gordie became a realtor. He was extremely active in the Masonic Lodge and the Mountain View Golf Club in Greensboro.
Catherine Perry Wilkinson predeceased him on May 10, 2017.
Survivors include his mother, Flora Wilkinson of Florida; daughter, Lynn Wilkinson and her husband Dana Griswold of Duxbury; son, Michael G. Wilkinson of South Burlington; siblings, Ronald Wilkinson and his wife Gloria of Bradenton, FL and Sandra Maxham and her husband Wendell of Palmetto, FL; grandchildren, Dakota Griswold and Jesica Libby Woodard and her husband Bryce and a great granddaughter, Makena; and several nieces and nephews.
There will be no calling hours. A memorial service will be held at the convenience of the family.
Barre, VT -
Richard Butler Williams
....show , of Barre, died Monday, Oct. 2, 2017 at the age of 54, of complications from cancer. Born March 30, 1963, he was the son of the late Dr. M. Henry Williams Jr. and Mary Butler Williams. He grew up in Scarsdale, N.Y., graduating from Scarsdale High School, Class of 1981.
He lived for many years in Putnam Lake, N.Y., and worked for Carl Zeiss Inc. in Thornwood, N.Y., later taking other jobs in manufacturing and landscaping. In 2005 he moved to Barre, at the same time his parents moved to Montpelier.
His hobbies were scuba diving and flying, and he was a familiar face around Barre and Montpelier for the past 12 years. He attended Bethany United Church-Christ in Montpelier and volunteered at Bethany Church and the Montpelier Senior Center.
He was predeceased by his parents and by a sister, Frances Williams. He is survived by his brother Dr. Stuart E. Williams and wife Sarah of Montpelier; his sister Patricia Williams of Colchester, and his brother Marshall B. Williams and wife Marguerite (Meg) Gousie of Pawtucket, R.I.
A Celebration of Life for Richard Williams will be held Saturday, Oct. 28 at 2 p.m. at Bethany Church, and the family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations in Richard’s name may be made to Bethany United Church-Christ, 115 Main St., Montpelier, VT 05602.
Montpelier, VT -
Rita Ila Wood
....show , 96, of Mechanic Street, died unexpectedly on Friday, March 10, 2017 at the Central Vermont Medical Center.
She was born in Duxbury, VT on March 25, 1920, the daughter of Harold F. and Ila (Russell) Lewis. She received her education from the old North Duxbury School House.
After moving back to Vermont from Rhode Island in 1969, she began working at the Waterbury State Hospital as a patient care attendant. She retired from that job in 1982.
In 1938 Rita married Albert Levi Wood. Mr. Wood predeceased her in 1959.
Rita enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren and would look forward to her trips to Rhode Island to see her great grandchildren.
Survivors include her son, Harold Wood of Montpelier; sisters, Ada Alger of Middlesex and Lorraine Town of Barton; brother, Carlyle Lewis of Berlin; sixteen grandchildren, several great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by 3 daughters, Violet A. Sansouci, Vera A. Banner, and Audrey J. Peterson.
The family will hold a graveside service at the Hope Cemetery in Waterbury in the spring.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Central Vermont Home Health and Hospice, 600 Granger Road, Berlin, VT 05641.
Middlesex, VT -
Warren “Patrick” Yaeger
....show , 82, of Shady Rill Road died on Tuesday, July 4th 2017 at the Berlin Health & Rehab Center.
He was born in Cleveland, OH, the son of Alfred and Ruth (Gilland) Yaeger. He attended schools in Barre and graduated from Spaulding High School in 1953. He later received a Bachelor’s Degree from Saint Anselm College in Manchester, NH.
On February 16, 1971, he married Marie Menard at St. Theresa’s in Hyde Park, VT.
Patrick was a salesman for several companies in the area, including Diane Dion Motors and Signal Engineering.
Some of Patrick’s greatest joys were exploring the rich history of Vermont, including; visiting old cellar holes, local mines, historical cemeteries, and hiking the trails around Vermont. He wrote a book, “That Beautiful Vale Above the Falls” about the Little River region in Waterbury, and the vibrant community that was once there. Patrick also volunteered many hours to the Vermont Historical Society in Barre, and spent many hours at local libraries and state departments researching Vermont’s history.
Survivors include his wife, Marie Yaeger of Middlesex, VT; daughters, Mary Yaeger of Arkansas, and Ann Skinner of Virginia; sons, Patrick Yaeger, JR of Texas, and Joseph Yaeger of East Montpelier, VT; sisters, Susan Dyke of Colorado, and Ruthann Yaeger of Minnesota; five grandchildren.
There will be no calling hours. A funeral mass will be held on 10:00 am on Thursday, July 13 at St. Monica’s Church in Barre.
Memorial contributions may be made to the; Lands and Facilities Trust Fund, Business Office, Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation, 1 National Life Drive, Davis 2, Montpelier, VT 05620-3801, or the Department of Libraries, Memorial Gifts Fund, 109 State Street, Montpelier, VT 05609.
Gail Yates ne Paskewicz/Williams,
....show , of Shelton, Ct. passed peacefully after a brief illness on (date). She was 77 years old, and is survived by her two sons, Scott of Montpelier Vermont and
Darrel of Medford Ma; her grandchildren Rowan and Tovah; her brother Jack, and her best
friend since childhood, Joan McKay. Gail grew up in Connecticut, the daughter of Anthony Paskewicz and Grace Paskewicz/Rich.
She graduated Shelton High School and was employed as a telephone operator before
marrying James Williams, father of Scott and Darrel, in 1963.
Gail worked in a variety of jobs until she put herself through nursing school in the 1970’s. She
then worked at Putnam Memorial Hospital in Bennington Vermont, (now Southern Vermont
Medical Center) She raised her sons as a single mother beginning in 1975, She became a
surgical nurse and spent the majority of her nursing career assisting surgeons in Bennington,
Burlington, and later South Carolina. She was highly regarded by surgeons that she worked
with, and was recognized with various awards over the years. Gail was a great mother, a loyal
friend, and a caring human being.
In 1985 Gail married Tom Yates. Upon retirement, they relocated to South Carolina, where shworked primarily in obstetrics.
In 2002, Gail relocated to Philadelphia to help care for her grandson Rowan. In 2004, she
relocated again to continue helping with Rowan and to be an at-home grammy for Tovah when
the family relocated back to Vermont.
Gail moved her grandchildren. She took great care of Leeza, her dog, and eventually moved to
Georgia to spend time with her step-son, Joe Yates, and his family, until her medical condition
required a level of care that was provided in various assisted living facilities until she passed.
She was lovingly and compassionately cared for at Woodridge in Berlin Vermont through her death.
Gail loved riding motorcycles. She was a compassionate human being. Alzheimer's is a hard
way for someone of Gails skills and abilities to go- but she stepped into it with bravery and
pride, and she never lost her passion for people and her grandkids. She is missed, deeply.
MONTPELIER, VT -
Angeles (Aja) Zorzi
....show , 91, died peacefully at Central Vermont Medical Center on Tuesday, July 25, 2017. She was born on December 31, 1925, in her family home at 143 River Street, Montpelier, Vermont. Angie was the older of two children born to parents Antonio and Angeles (Fernandez) Aja, who had emigrated from Santander, Spain.
While growing up, her family continued to live at 143 River Street in Montpelier, which was also the location of the family’s meat market, Aja Brothers Meats. In 1943 her parents purchased the Sabin Dairy Farm on Barre Street in Montpelier. The family dairy operation remained an active farm until 1972.
Angie attended Montpelier Public Schools and graduated from Montpelier High School in 1943. In 1945, she graduated from Vermont Junior College with Valedictorian Honors. Immediately after graduation, she began employment as an analyst with Vermont State Police at Redstone Headquarters in Montpelier.
Angie’s love of music began at an early age as a pianist and vocalist. In high school, she began accompanying a regional seventeen-piece dance band, The Ambassadors. The band traveled throughout northern Vermont and New Hampshire playing big band dance music on Saturday nights.
Angie married Francis Zorzi on September 15, 1951 at St. Augustine Church. She spent most of her life raising her family and caring for her parents at 367 Barre Street, Montpelier where she resided until February 2016. She was a devoted and loving daughter, mother, grandmother and great grandmother. Angie’s immediate and extended family meant the world to her.
Her passions included music, reading, traveling, bowling, and gardening. She was an active member of St. Augustine's Parish, Montpelier Emblem Club #369, Montpelier Garden Club, and the Montpelier Senior Center. Angie played piano in a 4-piece dance band most of her life. In later years, she even organized and played monthly to entertain patients at Berlin Health & Rehabilitation Center, Rowan Court Nursing Home, and Woodridge Nursing Home. At the Senior Center, she participated in educational and physical activities including yoga well into her 80’s. In her 90’s she still could be heard playing piano or the drums after FEAST Meals.
Angie was predeceased by her husband, Francis, in 1986 after nearly 35 years of marriage. She is survived by her brother, Antonio Aja and wife, Virginia of Bradenton, Florida; her son, Douglas Zorzi and wife, Joanne, of Montpelier; her daughter, Joan Woodlee and husband, Timothy, of Greer, SC; as well as eight grandchildren: Daniel Zorzi of Montpelier, VT; Timothy Zorzi of Augusta, Georgia; Ethan Zorzi and fiancé, Caitlin Mackey of Fair Haven, VT; Rachel W. Riley and husband, Joseph of Columbus, GA; Laura Woodlee of North Topsail, NC; Megan Sheridan and husband, Gary of Williamstown, VT; Brooke Wells of Steamboat, CO; and Caroline Wells of Steamboat, CO; two great grandchildren: Sofie Sheridan and Julian Zorzi; three nephews: Warren Aja and wife, Lindy, of Bernardston, MA; Scott Aja and wife, Becky, of Easton, MD; Kerry Zorzi and wife, Heather of Raleigh, NC; three nieces: Judy A. Pittz, and husband, Larry of Clifton Park, NY; Letitia Z. Hill and husband, Gary of Essex Junction, VT; Nancy B. Rouelle and husband, Forrest of Barre, VT.
Her family would like to extend a special thank you to the many caregivers, therapists, nurses, physicians and caring staff who provided care, comfort and compassion at The Gary Residence, Woodridge Nursing Facility and Central Vermont Medical Center.
A Memorial Mass will be held at 1 pm on Saturday, July 29th at St. Augustine's Church in Montpelier. A reception will follow in the Church Hall.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to St. Augustine's Church, 16 Barre St., Montpelier, VT 05602.
Eva Pauline (Demingware) Barrows
....show , 90, of Barre, Vermont, born February 20, 1926 in St Albans, Vermont, to Ernest and Cora Demingware, passed away on January 6, 2017 in her home.
Eva is predeceased by her parents, and brothers Kenneth Demingware, Lawrence Demingware, and Wilson Demingware. Eva was married to Bernard “Ted” Barrows whom has passed just a few years ago.
She is survived by her 3 children, Randy Barrows and his wife Ellie Thorsson of New Britain, CT; Cheryl Hamilton and her husband Bill Hamilton of West Danville; and James Barrows and his wife Penny Barrows of Graniteville. She is also survived by her 6 grandchildren and their spouses/partners: Kristie Bandolon and her husband Justin Bandolon; Shannon Trahan and her husband Taylor Trahan; Jim Barrows and his wife Deanna Barrows; Ryan Barrows and his fiancé Emily; Nathan Hamilton and his girlfriend Katie; and Nicole Dupont. 5 great granddaughters: Kendra Celley and Julianna Bandolon, Madeline, and Julianna Dupont, and soon-to-arrive Nevaeh Trahan. She is survived by her beloved companion Byron “Junior” Nutbrown and his family, which she grew very attached to over recent years including Cole, Andrew, Jade, Wendy and Sandy. She is predeceased by her lifelong friend that has passed Agnes Fritz of CT, and so many other friends and family along the way.
Eva lived a simple, but fulfilling life. She always enjoyed spending time with her family. She loved going for walks, playing bingo, crocheting, going for rides, fishing, and cooking. She also enjoyed attending concerts in the park, parades, going to yard sales, and spoiling her grandchildren, and great grandchildren.
She spent her childhood on Ward’s Brook in Montpelier and then lived in CT for many years before moving back to Vermont. She always looked forward to her annual family Christmas trips to Connecticut, no matter what the weather she always stayed loyal to her family traditions and seeing her family. She loved with all of her heart, and she will be missed by all.
Calling hours are Thursday January 12, 2017 at Guare Funeral Home, 30 School Street, Montpelier from 5-7pm. A funeral Mass will be held at St. Augustine’s Church, 16 Barre Street, Montpelier, Friday, January 13, 2017 at 11am. Burial will be in spring.
In lieu of donations please give to the American Diabetes Society, New England Division, 20 Speen Street, 2nd Floor, Framingham, Mass 01701 or flowers.
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