EAST BARRE – Paul Andre Tremblay
....show , 69, of Waterman Street, passed away on Wednesday, July 4, 2018, at the Central Vermont Medical Center in Berlin.
Born on March 23, 1949 in Barre, he was the son of Andre and Minnie (Duncan) Tremblay. Paul attended East Barre Elementary School, graduated from Spaulding School in the Class of 1967, and received an Associate’s Degree from Vermont Technical College in Randolph.
A lifelong resident of East Barre, he worked as an electrician on commercial and residential jobs. Paul was a member of the NRA and especially enjoyed fishing, hunting, and photography.
He is survived by many cousins. Paul was predeceased by his parents.
A graveside service will be held on Thursday, July 19, 2018 at 2:00 p.m. in the Wilson Cemetery in Websterville. There are no calling hours.
Family members wish to thank the Central Vermont Home Health and Hospice staff for their care and friendships to Paul.
Contributions in his memory may be made to the Central Vermont Humane Society, PO Box 687, Montpelier, VT 05601.
WILLIAMSTOWN – Marjorie “Marge” Taft Gomez
....show , 89, a long-time Williamstown resident passed away on Sunday, July 1, 2018 at the Vermont Respite House in Colchester with her loving family at her bedside.
Marge was born just over the hill at Randolph Hospital to Harold C. and Ruth (Howe) Taft and grew up along with her brother, on her parent’s farm in East Brookfield. She graduated from Spaulding High School in 1947 and later from the Vermont Academy of Beauty Culture in Burlington where she studied to be a hairdresser.
While attending a baseball game in Williamstown with friends, she met WWII veteran Louis “Lou” Gomez, a resident of the community. After the game he took her to a movie and the rest as they say is history! They married on May 21, 1949 and lived “under the eaves” in a little apartment in Williamstown. After several apartments, they bought their home on Construction Hill in Williamstown and went on to raise their family of two boys and two girls. They were married 61 years.
Marge was a member of the United Federated Church of Williamstown, the Order of the Eastern Star and a local sewing club. She loved playing cards, games, bowling and square dancing. Most of all Marge enjoyed many summers at the family camp on Lake Champlain and spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Survivors include her two daughters Wanda Craig and her husband, David, of Montpelier and Sherry O’Leary and her husband, Paul, of Essex; her two sons Jerry Gomez and his wife, Pamela of Marcy, NY and Scott Gomez and his wife, Shirley of Milton; seven grandchildren, Corey Gomez and his wife Kristen, Nathan Gomez, Damian Gomez and his wife Kimberly, Brittany Craig and her wife Amanda Martin; Christopher Craig, and Matthew and Ryan O’Leary; three great grandsons, Landon and Reece Gomez and Junot Martin-Craig; three great granddaughters Lydie, Madison and Ellery Gomez; and her brother Ronald C. Taft.
Besides her parents, she was predeceased by her husband Louis Gomez, and her brother Harold C. Taft, Jr.
The service to honor and celebrate Marge’s life will be held on Saturday, July 7, at 11:00 a.m. in the Williamstown United Federated Church, Main Street, Williamstown. Following the service, interment will take place in the West Hill Cemetery in Williamstown. Family and friends may call on Friday from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the Hooker and Whitcomb Funeral Home, 7 Academy Street, Barre.
In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the Williamstown United Federated Church, PO Box 438, Williamstown, VT 05679 or to the VNA Respite House, Development Office, VNA of Chittenden and Grand Isle Counties, 1110 Prim Road, Colchester, VT 05446.
The family would like to thank Dr. David Ospina, 2 North Team at Central Vermont Medical Center, the staff and residents at The Gardens in Williamstown, and the staff at the VNA Respite House for their care and support during the last days of Marjorie’s life.
BARRE CITY – Luke Norman LaCroix
....show , 30, a longtime Barre resident, died Wednesday morning, July 4, 2018.
Born on January 14, 1988 in Kileen, Texas, he was the son of David and Nancy (Savard) LaCroix. He attended Barre Town Elementary School and graduated from Spaulding High School in 2006. Following his graduation, he attended Lyndon State College, earning a Bachelors Degree in Sports Management, and Southern New Hampshire University where he received his Master’s Degree.
Since his schooling, Luke has resided in the Barre area. He worked for Aris Solutions and Spaulding High School. He served as the varsity lacrosse coach and the assistant football coach. He was also a member of the Barre Elks Lodge #1535 and the Vermont Ravens Football Organization.
Throughout his life, Luke had many hobbies and interests. The most important of these would include playing hockey, football, lacrosse, golf, and practicing karate.
Survivors include his parents, Dave and Nancy LaCroix of Barre; his sister Tynisha Doe and his brother Trevor LaCroix, both of Barre. He also leaves his maternal grandparents, Paul and Huguette Savard; a niece Yvonne Doe as well as many aunts, uncles and cousins.
He was predeceased by his paternal grandparents, Gabriel and Pauline LaCroix.
A Mass of Christian Burial to honor Luke’s life will be held on Tuesday, July 10, 2018 at 1:00 p.m. in the St. Monica Catholic Church in Barre. Interment will follow in the St. Sylvester Cemetery in Websterville.
There are no calling hours.
Memorial contributions may be made to the SHS Foundation Athletics Program, 120 Ayer Street, Barre, VT 05641 or the Vermont Suicide Prevention Center, 28 Vernon Street, Suite 319, Brattleboro, VT
SOUTH BARRE – Douglas W. Bullard
....show , 87, a long-time resident of South Barre passed away on Sunday, July 8, 2018 at the Central Vermont Medical Center in Berlin with his loving family at his bedside.
Born October 30, 1930 in Barre, he was the son of Corydon and Christina (MacInnis) Bullard. Doug attended elementary school in Barre and graduated from Spaulding High School with the class of 1949.
Following his graduation, he enlisted in the U.S. Army and subsequently the National Guard and served for 27 years with distinction before being honorably discharged as a Master Sargeant.
On July 18, 1953, Doug married Phyllis Caustic in Montpelier. After their marriage they lived on Cambria Street before moving to South Barre where they made their home for over fifty years.
Doug was employed at the telephone company for 37 ½ years before retiring.
His memberships included the American Legion Post #10, the VFW Post #790 and he was a lifetime member of the Canadian Club of Barre.
In his spare time, Doug enjoyed baseball especially the Boston Red Sox, the New England Patriots, listening to music and spending time with his family, friends and his dog Frosty.
Survivors include his wife, Phyllis Bullard; his sons Gordon Bullard and his wife, Linda; Steven Bullard; and Scott Bullard; and Cheryl Smith; his grandsons Eric Bullard, Keith Bullard and Andrew Bullard; his great-granddaughter Isla Bullard and his sister Elaine Kushner.
In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his son Michael D. Bullard.
Family and friends may call on Friday, July 13, 2018 from 10:00 a.m. – noon at the Hooker and Whitcomb Funeral Home, 7 Academy Street, Barre. Inurnment will follow with a graveside service in Wilson Cemetery in Lower Websterville.
The family would like to thank the staff of 2 North and ICU at the Central Vermont Medical Center as well as Genesis Healthcare for their outstanding and loving care.
EAST MONTPELIER – Maria Ann Calamia
....show , 61, a long-time resident of the County Road, passed away on Monday, July 9, 2018 at the Central Vermont Medical Center in Berlin with her loving family at her bedside.
Born May 6, 1957 in Brooklyn, NY, she was the daughter of Charles and Ann (Cassara) Calamia. Maria graduated from Grover Cleveland High School. Following high school, she made her home in New York City until 1975 when she moved to Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom eventually settling in Central Vermont in 1992. She received a bachelor’s degree from Johnson State College in 1980.
On May 30, 1981, Maria married William Kelly in Lowell, VT.
She was employed as the Assistant Financial Aid Director at the Community College of Vermont for 25 years, where she also taught math classes and she tutored math students at Vermont Technical College.
Maria was an active member of the Montpelier Area Senior Center, the Contemporary Dance and Fitness Studio, and several cancer support groups. She enjoyed gardening, cooking, folk music and dance, along with travel, both inside and outside Vermont’s borders.
She supported many causes and was most committed to animal protection, environmental issues, and human rights. She was caring and generous to those around her, always offering love and support to her family and friends. Maria’s greatest passion was for her grandchildren, who gave her much joy and a deeper appreciation for the miracles that life brings.
Her open spirit of kindness, her laughter, her positive attitude and courageous journey through cancer, gave us cause to reflect graciously on the gifts she has bestowed.
Survivors include her husband William Kelly of East Montpelier; her daughters Erin Kelly of Florence, MA; and Rae Kelly of Olympia, WA; her granddaughter Gwendolyn and grandson Orin, both of Olympia, WA; her brother Vito Calamia of Merrick, Long Island, NY.
She was predeceased by her parents and her brothers Jack and Joseph Calamia.
A fitting service in her honor will be announced later this season.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Branches of Hope, please specify “Cancer Center Patient Fund” in the memo of your check and send to: Office of Development, Central Vermont Medical Center, PO Box 547, Barre, VT 05641.
HOLLY HILL, FL – Edward A. “Eddey” Coletti
....show , 67, of Magnolia Avenue passed away on Saturday, July 14, 2018 at the Floridan Memorial Hospital in Ormand Beach, FL.
Born March 30, 1951 in Barre, Eddey was the son of Edward and Gertrude (Cooper) Coletti. He attended local elementary schools and graduated from Spaulding High School in 1970. After graduation he attended Aviation Mechanic School in Daytona Beach, FL and then he moved back to Barre.
Eddey was employed as an auto mechanic at Walker Motors during the 1970’s but decided to move back to Florida settling in Holly Hill and working as an auto mechanic, specializing in mostly Jaguars, at Bob Sellers Motor Company.
His memberships included the Eagles Club in Florida and the Barre Lodge of Elks #1535. In his spare time, Eddey enjoyed playing golf and cooking. He also enjoyed watching NASCAR and was an avid fan of the #6 car and Mark Martin.
Survivors include his brother Michael Coletti of Barre and his sister Loretta Coletti of Holly Hill, FL as well as one nephew and two nieces.
In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his brother Aldo Coletti.
A graveside service to honor and celebrate his life will be held on Thursday, August 2, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. in Hope Cemetery in Barre. There are no calling hours.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Northern New England Chapter-NH, ME, VT of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, 114 Perimeter Road, Units G & H, Nashua, NH 03063.
WASHINGTON – Kenneth C. Beede
....show , 91, of Hart Hollow Road passed away on Monday, July 23, 2018 at Barre Gardens in Barre after a short illness.
Born April 26, 1927 in Washington, he was the son of Clarence W. and Myrtice (Burnham) Beede.
Kenneth attended Washington Village School and was drafted into the U.S. Army, serving in Korea before being honorably discharged.
On January 31, 1959 he married Bernice Preston in South Royalton. Following their marriage, they made their home in Washington living in the same house he was born in.
Kenneth was a farmer owning and operating his own dairy farm for many years. In his spare time, he enjoyed four-wheeling, hunting, fishing, and spending time with family and friends.
Survivors include his wife, Bernice Beede of Washington; his children Leon Beede and his wife, Lori; Howard Beede and his wife, Sherry; and Hilda Beede all of Washington; and Les Beede and his wife Annette, of Brookfield, MA; his grandchildren Tyler, Ryan, and Jon; his sisters Eleanor, Elsie; and Lyle; as well as numerous nieces and nephews.
In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his grandchildren Chris and Katie; his brothers Harold and Carroll; and his sisters Arlene, Clara, and Nellie.
A graveside service to honor and celebrate his life will be held on Saturday, July 28, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. in the Cheney Cemetery in Washington. There are no calling hours.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the White River Jct. VA Medical Center, 215 North Main Street, White River Jct., VT 05009, or to the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department, 1 National Life Drive, Davis 2, Montpelier, VT 05620-3702.
ORANGE – Richard C. Quenneville
....show , 80, of Cutler Corner Road passed away on Tuesday, July 24, 2018 at the Central Vermont Medical Center in Berlin.
Born June 28, 1938 in West Hartford CT, he was the son of Charles A. and Loretta T. (Caya) Quenneville.
Richard attended Hartford Trade school and Hillyer College in West Hartford. After college, he made his home in South Windsor, CT and Littleton, MA before moving to Vermont, making his home in Middlesex, then Williamstown before eventually settling in Orange.
Richard was a Computer Electronic Technician specializing in RCA and computer equipment.
In his spare time, he was an avid ham radio operator and enjoyed flying radio control planes, as well as photography, astronomy, fishing, hiking, wildlife watching, riding his motorcycle and watching auto racing. Thunder Road was his favorite race track where he watched his son, Mudflap, compete.
Survivors include his former wife, Jeannine Logan; his sons Steven Quenneville of Barre Town; Kevin Quenneville of Orange; and his daughter Karen Lussier also of Orange; six grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and his sister Elaine Lydon, who affectionately called him Richie, and her husband Dick of Granby CT.
In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his brother George Quenneville.
Per Richard’s wishes there will be no service or calling hours.
WASHINGTON – Richard (Dick) Leavitt Taylor
....show , 80, of Hyland Hill Road passed away on Saturday, July 28, 2018 at his home with his loving family at his bedside.
Born on January 3, 1938 in Malden, MA, he was the son of Howard and Wanda (Larson) Taylor. Richard graduated from Malden High School in 1956.
After graduation Dick felt compelled to serve his country. He was dedicated beyond the call of duty; serving and retiring after 23 years from the U.S. Marine Corps in 1978. Gunnery Sgt. Taylor served as a Nuclear Biological and Chemical Warfare Instructor. Some of his tour of duties were in Germany, Texas, North and South Carolina, California, Okinawa and was a Vietnam Veteran of two tours.
On July 25, 1964 Dick married Janet West of Barre. After his retirement from the Marine Corps, he brought his family back to Barre. They later moved to Washington where they made their home since 1987.
After his military career, he worked as a custodian for the Barre City School System for thirty-three years, retiring in 2012.
Dick was a life-time member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Canadian Club of Barre, and the North American Hunting Club; as well as a member of the Friday Senior Bowling League and the Montpelier Cribbage League.
He enjoyed hunting and fishing, playing bingo and cribbage, and trips to Foxwoods Casino. Most of all, he treasured time spent at his camp with his wife, children, and grandchildren.
Survivors include his wife Janet and five children; his two sons, Lance and his wife, Tracy; and James and his significant other Vickie; his three daughters, Brenda Hegarty and her husband, Daniel; Barbara Taylor; and Bonnie Jo Taylor (a veteran of Desert Storm); ten grandchildren, Courtney, Isabel, Taylor, Kyle, Autum, Cameron, Ahna, Austin, Caitlin, and Ayden; two brothers, Donald and twin brother Ronald; and one sister, Doris; as well as several brothers-in-law; sisters-in-law; and nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by one brother, Robert and three sisters, Wanda, Jane, and Betty.
The graveside service to honor and celebrate his life with full military honors will be held on Friday, August 3, 2018 at 9:00 a.m. in the Vermont Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Randolph Center. Per his request, there are no calling hours.
Memorial contributions in honor of Richard may be made to the Barre City Middle School Athletic Fund, 50 Parkside Terrace, Barre, VT 05641.
BARRE – Donald Joseph Violette
....show , 66, passed away on Tuesday, July 31, 2018 at the Berlin Health and Rehabilitation Center due to complications from Parkinson’s Disease, with his loving family at his bedside.
Born April 21, 1952 in Barre, he was the son of Joseph E. and Phyllis R. (Leavitt) Violette. Donald attended Holy Ghost Elementary School in Graniteville and graduated from Marian High School in Barre.
After graduation he made his home in Graniteville then moved to St. Johnsbury and Berlin before settling in Barre.
Don was first employed by Joe’s Texaco in Barre, the family business, before working at the Vermont Liquor Stores in Barre, Montpelier and St. Johnsbury. Once he settled in Barre, he was employed at the Arcade in the Berlin Mall and was a vending route salesman.
He was an avid Red Sox fan, an obsessive comic book collector, and a long-time bowler at Twin City Lanes in Barre and in his younger years he enjoyed hunting.
Survivors include his father Joseph Earl Violette and his step-mother Carmelita Violette of New Port Richey, FL; his brothers William Earl Violette of Rouses Point, NY; Randall Robert Violette of South Burlington; and Christopher Paul Violette of Barre Town; his nephew Isaac Goss; and his nieces Caitlin Goss, Shannon Violette, Emily Violette and Alicia Violette.
He was predeceased by his mother Phyllis Violette; and his sisters Jill Elizabeth Violette and Sandra Lynn Violette.
The service to honor and celebrate his life will be held on Monday, August 6, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. in the Hooker and Whitcomb Funeral Home, 7 Academy Street, Barre. Family and friends may call prior to the service from 9:30 -10:30 a.m. Following the service, inurnment will take place in the St. Sylvester Cemetery in Lower Websterville.
The family would like to thank all the caregivers at The Berlin Health and Rehabilitation Center for the care Don received there in his final years.
Memorial contributions may be made to Central Vermont Home Health and Hospice, 600 Granger Road, Barre, VT 05641.
GRANITEVILLE – Katherine “Kay” M. Washburn
....show , 88, of the Graniteville Road passed away on Monday, August 6, 2018 at the Woodridge Nursing Home in Berlin with her loving family at her bedside.
Born November 17, 1929 in Burlington, she was the daughter of Ernest Lamson and Elsie Mae (Tanner) Reynolds. She attended East Bethel Elementary School, Burlington Junior High School and Spaulding High School. After school, she made her home in Burlington.
On January 30, 1947, Kay married William Thomas Washburn in the Robbins Nest Guest Home on the Shelburne Road in Burlington. Following their marriage, they made their home in the Barre area before moving to East Barre where they lived for 46 years. William passed away on July 21, 1994. Kay then moved to Washington and then to Graniteville and lived there until recently.
She was employed as a clerk at Harry’s Discount Store and Ames Department Store and worked at the (former) Sprague Electric and in the kitchen at the Barre Town Elementary School. She also was a Tupperware Dealer/Manager and an Avon Representative.
Kay was a member of the Green Hills Homemaker Club of East Barre for 25 years and the East Barre Congregational Church. She was also President of the Parent Teacher Organization at her children’s school for several years and helped with the local girl scouts council.
In her spare time, she loved to sew and play cards and spent many years camping in Wells Beach, ME with her family. She also enjoyed 18 years of swimming at First and Fitness and made some wonderful friends there.
Survivors include her children William T. Washburn, Jr., of Wolcott; Steven A. Washburn and his wife, Gail, of Plainfield; Gerald L. “Jerry” Washburn and his wife, Debra, of South Barre; Karen Farnham and her husband, Denis, of Washington; and Kristin Martin of Barre; and Jeffrey Washburn and his wife, Deborah, of East Barre; 14 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; as well as her brother Everett J. Cameron and his wife, Judy, of Middleboro, MA; and her sisters Elsie Mae “Tootie” Wright and her husband, Allen, of Middleboro, MA; Barbara Hecox of Fall River, MA; and Nancy Cameron of Bridgewater, MA.
In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her husband William Washburn and her son-in-law Raymond Martin and daughter-in-law Barbara King.
The service to honor and celebrate her life will be held on Friday, August 10, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. in the East Barre Congregational Church followed by interment in the Maple Hill Cemetery in Washington. There are no calling hours.
Memorial contributions may be made to the American Diabetes Association Vermont Affiliate, 77 Hegeman Avenue, Colchester, VT 05446, or to the American Cancer Society, Vermont Chapter, 55 Day Lane, Williston, VT 05495.
GREENSBORO – August T. Phillips, Sr.
....show , 79, of Maggie’s Pond Road passed away on Tuesday, August 7, 2018 at the University of Vermont Medical Center in Burlington.
Born May 11, 1939 in Hartford, Connecticut, he was the son of August and Mary Phillips. He attended local elementary schools and graduated from a technical school for Plumbing and Heating.
After graduation August became a general contractor and worked for John Karolinous, Stanley Kellis Plumbing and Heating, Bidwell Pump, JDC Enterprises and Sandemena Plumbing and Heating all in the greater Hartford area. He was also employed by Mid-Town Tire while he lived in Connecticut.
In 1986, he and his wife, Carolyn moved to Vermont, making their home in Marshfield before eventually settling in Greensboro. August was employed by the Town of Marshfield until his retirement. Carolyn passed away on October 22, 1998.
Survivors include his children, August T. Phillips, Jr., of Windsor, CT; Kenneth Phillips, Sr. and his wife, Debbie Olson of Cabot, VT; Rosemary Ksepka and her husband, Timothy of Marshfield, VT; Thomas Phillips, Sr., and his wife, Pamela of Windsor, CT; Timothy Phillips and his wife, Kathy, of Broad Brook, CT; and Kimberly Phillips of Vernon, CT; his sisters Louise Piwoski and her husband, Peter of Tolland, CT; Agnes Gagnon of Glastonbury, CT; as well as 14 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; and 2 great-great-grandchildren.
In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his wife Carolyn Phillips; his daughter-in-law Joann Phillips; his granddaughter Holly Phillips, and his brother-in-law Richard Gagnon.
The graveside service to honor and celebrate his life will be held on Saturday, August 18, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. in the Eaton Cemetery in Marshfield. There are no calling hours.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Christ Covenant Ministries, Anglican Catholic Church, 167 Creamery Street, Marshfield, VT 05658.
August’s family would like to give special thanks to the staff of the Greensboro Nursing Home for the exceptional care that their father received while a resident there.
PLAINFIELD – Terry J. Tofani
....show , 76, a long-time resident of Country Club Road, passed away peacefully at his home on Friday, August 10, 2018.
Born on June 15, 1942 in Hartford, CT, he was the son of Joseph and Edna (Muckler) Tofani. He attended elementary school at St. Monica Catholic School and was a graduate of Marion High School with the Class of 1960.
Following his schooling, Terry made his home in the Central Vermont area and spent some years residing in Florida. He had worked at the Hope Cemetery in Barre, the Food Service business while in Florida and for Tofani Auto Sales.
Throughout his life Terry had many hobbies and interests, but the most important to him were boating on Lake Champlain, snowmobiling, watching NASCAR and spending time with his family. He was also a member of St. Monica Catholic Church, the Mutuo, and the Pier Ten Boating Club.
Survivors include his mother, Edna Tofani; his brother Donald Tofani and his wife, Dianne; his uncle Ronald Tofani and his wife, Marilyn; his cousins Tony, and his wife, Tina; Jeffrey, Timothy, and Ellen and her husband, Jim. He also leaves his nieces Valerie and Sheri, his nephews Donald Jr. and John also his great-nieces Morgan and Leslie Lyn and great-nephew Jay.
He was predeceased by his father Joseph Tofani, paternal grandparents, Emilio and Olga Tofani as well as his maternal grandparents, Leonard and Yvonne Muckler.
A time of fellowship and luncheon for his family and friends will be held on August 18, 2018 at 12:00 p.m. in the Steak House Restaurant on Route 302 in Berlin.
Inurnment will take place in the Plain-Mont Cemetery in Plainfield at the convenience of the family at a later date.
The family would like to thank the staff of Central Vermont Home Health and Hospice especially Bonnie.
GRANITEVILLE – Marion T. “Mari” Santor
....show , 74, of the Graniteville Road passed away on Sunday, August 26, 2018 at the Barre Gardens.
Born September 9, 1943 in Randolph, she was the daughter of Clifford O. and Ethel A. (Bradshaw) Thurber. She attended local schools and made her home in Orange before settling in Graniteville.
Mari was first employed as a pet groomer at Pooch Place in Barre Town, then in retail sales at Zayres Department Store in Berlin, before working as a cook at a local Nursing Home for many years before retiring.
She was a member of the Faith Community Church and in her spare time she enjoyed reading, playing cribbage, putting together jigsaw puzzles and making jewelry.
Survivors include her daughter Marsha Cota of Barre; two grandchildren Clifton Cota of Barre and Bree Cota of Berlin; and one great-grandson Trey Cota; her sister Shirley Cameron of Front Royal, VA; her sister-in-law Dixie Thurber also of Front Royal, VA as well as many nieces and nephews.
In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her brother Ralph Thurber and her sister Elaine Ellmore.
The service to honor and celebrate her life will be held on Saturday, September 1, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. in the Faith Community Church, 30 Jones Brothers Way, Barre. Following the service there will be a time of fellowship before inurnment in the Brook Haven Cemetery in Orange. There are no calling hours.
PLAINFIELD - Cornelius “Con” Hogan
....show died suddenly but peacefully at his home on Sunday morning, August 26, 2018, with his wife of 53 years, Jeannette, at his side. He was born and raised in Burlington, New Jersey as the oldest of three brothers. Con went on to Rutgers University for undergraduate work and later received his MGA from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.
His career spanned many areas of government, starting as a correction officer in New Jersey in 1965. Con climbed the ranks in the NJ corrections department, and was able to move to Vermont with his young family in 1972 to take the position of Deputy Commissioner of Corrections. He later became Commissioner of that department. During his time as Commissioner his proudest memory was the closing of the Windsor Prison.
Con also served as the Secretary of the Agency of Human Services for the state of Vermont for nine years. Appointed at first by Governor Richard Snelling, he continued in that position under Governor Howard Dean until his retirement in 1999. After his retirement he began a consulting business that took an international tract when he helped many other countries think about positive outcomes for the benefit of children, one of his favorite themes.
His final stint in government service was six years on the Green Mountain Care Board. Appointed to this position by Governor Peter Shumlin at its inception, he was given the longest term available. Con fully retired from this position in October 2017 and enjoyed his retirement.
Beyond his government service, Con had many loves. Mainly his family. His daughter, Ruth (now Poulsen), and her husband, Bo, have taken over the business of East Hill Farm, an equestrian stable, that he, his wife, and business partners, Kathie and Bill Moulton started in 1976. He also has a son, Cornelius, III (aka Neil) and his wife, Rebecca, who have given him a huge love of two wonderful granddaughters, Ashlyn and Olivia.
Along with family, horses, basketball, and life, Con also had a love of bluegrass music and has played as the banjo player with Cold Country Bluegrass for many years.
There will be a celebration of Con’s life at Alumni Hall at the Vermont College of Fine Arts (VCFA) Campus, 36 College Street, Montpelier, on Wednesday, September 12, 2018 from 5:30p.m. to 7:30 p.m. All friends and colleagues are invited to attend.
In lieu of flowers, his family would like anyone who wishes to give a donation to The Permanent Fund for Vermont’s Children, 3 Court Street, Middlebury, VT 05753.
BARRE – Robert A. Rossi
....show , 104, of Cleary Street passed away on Monday, September 3, 2018 at Barre Gardens Nursing Home after a short illness.
Born November 22, 1913 in Barre, he was the son of Antonio and Irene (Comi) Rossi.
Robert attended local elementary schools, graduating from Spaulding High School in 1931 and attended Green Mountain Junior College thanks to a football scholarship though the Great Depression delayed the start of his post-secondary education a few years.
Robert served overseas in World War II in the European theatre. He was honorably discharged in 1945 with the rank of Captain.
Upon his return home, Robert married Beverly Silver, a South Barre schoolteacher with whom he happily spent more than half-a-century living on Cleary Street before she died in 2004.
He was employed in the granite industry for 39 years working as a boxer, a shipper, and an expediter.
In 2013 U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy, in acknowledging his 100th birthday, called Robert Rossi, “a Vermonter who captures the distilled essence of Vermont..”
Robert was the beloved uncle of Lisa Sturgis (Rossi), George Konefal, Anne Black, Lori Newcomer and Timothy Cantara. He leaves his sister-in-law, Janice Cantara, and upstairs tenant and caring friend, David Williams.
In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his wife Beverly Silver Rossi, his brother Antonio Rossi of Burlington; and his sister Norma Charest Konefal of West Hartford, CT.
A private graveside service will be held at the convenience of his family.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Aldrich Public Library, 6 Washington Street, Barre, VT 05641, or to the Barre Congregational Church, 35 Church Street, Barre, VT 05641.
WILLIAMSTOWN - John Elliot Lasell
....show , 91, joined his family in heaven on Thursday, September 6, 2018, after suffering from Parkinson’s Disease at Woodridge Rehabilitation and Nursing Home in Berlin.
Born July 22, 1927 in Barre, he was the eldest son of Horace H. and Esther T. (Cheney) Lasell. He grew up on the family farm on South Hill in Williamstown, attending Williamstown schools and graduated from what is now Vermont Technical College in 1944. He joined the US Marine Corps and was heading across the Pacific Ocean when World War II ended. He was stationed in China as part of the Peacekeeping Force following the War.
After the war, John returned to Williamstown and went to work on the railroad. In 1952 he met and fell in love with Ann E. Kelley. They married November 29, 1952 and they purchased a farm on Winchester Hill Road in Williamstown, just 1 mile from the farm he had grown up on. He worked as a truck driver delivering coal and oil, in the stone sheds, and later as a union carpenter. All the time he was working he farmed, getting up early to milk cows before going to work and milking them again after he got home in the evening. He was a dairy farmer and then raised beef and veal calves. John spent his summer vacations getting his hay in for the upcoming winter.
John and Ann enjoyed square dancing, snow machining and playing cards with friends. He loved singing and music, especially church hymns and songs from his youth.
In 1978 Ann suffered a stroke and he added the role of caregiver to his busy schedule. He cared for her 13 years, until her death in 1992. He also helped care for his mom in her final year and helped when his son Kelly became ill as well. He was always there for whomever needed him. His family and his friends were always the most important thing to John.
John was a member of the United Federated Church in Williamstown where he was a long-time member of the Christian Education Committee. He was a member of the American Legion Post 10 in Barre and was the long-time treasurer of the Cheney Family Reunion. He volunteered for the Town of Williamstown as a Cemetery Commissioner and Fence Viewer.
John is survived by his children Elizabeth and her husband, David Bicknell; Darrel and his wife, Cheryl Lasell; Winston Lasell; daughter-in-law Penny Lasell; his grandchildren Aaron (Cecia) Bicknell; Christie (Michael) Geilen; Shannon Lasell; Tim (Krystal) Vize; Corey (Kerrie) Lasell; Craig Kelley; and Amanda Lasell; his great-grandchildren Ryan Geilen; Mercedez Vize; Anna Bicknell; and Claire Lasell; his sisters Maida Covey; Edah Osgood; and Lenora (Norman) Larkin; his brothers Morris (Brenda); and Stanley Lasell; his in-laws Robert (Nada) Kelley; and Mabel (Matt) Premont; and his special friend Shirley Bailey; along with many nephews, nieces and cousins.
He was predeceased by his parents, his wife Ann, his daughter Laura Lea, his son Kelly, his brother Winston and his sister Alice Guyette.
A memorial service to celebrate his life will be held on Monday, September 17, 2018 at 2:00 p.m. in the United Federated Congregational Church, Main Street, Williamstown. Interment will be held in the family plot in the East Hill Cemetery, Gilbert Road, Williamstown. Family and friends may call on Sunday from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Hooker and Whitcomb Funeral Home, 7 Academy Street, Barre.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in John’s memory may be given to Women United in Christian Service, PO Box 438, Williamstown, VT 05679 or to the American Cancer Society, 55 Day Lane, Williston, VT 05495.
BARRE - Anne Elizabeth Fleming-Hogan
....show passed away on September 7, 2018. She was born in Manhattan, New York on May 27, 1965 the daughter of Seamus and Elizabeth Fleming.
On May 23, 1992 she married Brendan Hogan in Montpelier. They celebrated 26 years of marriage and 30 years together this past summer.
Anne graduated from U-32 High School and Lyndon State College with a bachelor’s degree in Human Services and Counseling. In addition to being a wife and mother she worked in many different public service and human service positions over the past 30 years including; Burlington High School Special Education, Champlain Vocational Services, Transitional Housing Services, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of VT, Waterbury Village Library, Aldrich Library, Capstone Preschool and most recently at Barre City Elementary Preschool.
Anne leaves behind many friends from both work and school with whom she shared happy times and events through her life. Family and friends were integral to her life and she leaves behind several lifelong friends with whom she shared years of laughter, joy and a deep connection. She liked to garden, cook, travel and spend time with family and friends and especially with her husband and three children. Her sense of humor and smile was something people close to her will never forget and truly miss.
Anne is survived by her mother Elizabeth of Berlin, and also survived by her husband Brendan and their three children; Liam, Cellan and Eamon Hogan of Barre. She will be dearly missed by her sister Mary Fleming of Plainfield; nephew W.J. Franks and his wife, Catherine Franks and their son Coleson of Barre; niece Elizabeth Chizmar and her husband, Jason and their children Nash and Nora of Springfield, NH; niece Serena Franks of Plainfield; and niece Krista Franks and her partner, Matt Shangraw of Williamstown. She will be lovingly remembered by her sisters-in-law Helen Hogan of Burlington; Kathleen Danehey and her husband, Charles and their children Maura, Charlie and James of Hopewell Junction, NY; and Bridget Hogan Cole and her husband, Brian and their children Mathew and Ben of Valencia CA. Also left to cherish her memory are her brothers-in-law Arthur Hogan and his wife, Eileen and their children Rush and Ashleigh of Duxbury MA; Patrick Watson Hogan and his children Caroline, Andrew, Ethan and his grandson Caleb of Boca Raton, FL; and Michael Hogan and his wife, Monica and their children Aidan, Megan and Caitlin of Hingham, MA.
She was predeceased by her father Seamus Fleming, her in-laws Arthur and Helen Hogan, her sister-in-law Pamela Watson and her great nephew Gabriel.
Anne was a first generation American as her parents immigrated to America from Ireland in the 1960’s. She leaves many aunts, uncles and cousins in Ireland and she had the opportunity to visit them many times over her lifetime.
A private memorial ceremony will be held for Anne. Instead of flowers, please consider a donation to Aldrich Public Library, 6 Washington Street, Barre, VT 05641 or to Spaulding High School Project Graduation, 155 Ayers Street, Barre, VT 05641.
CALAIS – Rosemary Wheelock
....show , 89, passed away on Saturday, September 8, 2018 at her home.
Born March 15, 1929 in Barre, she was the daughter of Lorenzo and Martha (Reffi) Chiodi. She attended local elementary schools and graduated from Spaulding High School in 1947. After high school, she graduated from the Children’s Medical Center in Boston, Massachusetts as a Registered Nurse.
In 1951, Rosemary married Raymond H. Wheelock in Barre. Following their marriage, they made their home in Phoenix City, AL while Raymond served in the military. When Raymond was sent to Korea, Rosemary moved back to Barre. Upon his return from Korea they made their home in Ann Arbor, MI until his retirement when they moved back to Vermont where they built their forever home on the Wheelock land in Calais. Raymond passed away on August 26, 1994.
Rosemary was employed as a nurse at Rutland Hospital, Rutland, VT; the Phoenix City Hospital in Phoenix, AL; Parke Davis in Ann Arbor, MI; and Annex Botsford Beck Home for the Aged in Ann Arbor, MI.
Her memberships included the Barre Congregational Church where she resurrected the Women’s Fellowship, which put on many funeral receptions.
In her spare time, she enjoyed cooking especially baking desserts, gardening, playing bridge and doing floral arrangements.
Survivors include her nephews Jeff Chiodi and his wife, Susan of Lansing, MI; Bruce Chiodi and his wife, Anne and their children of Monahawkin, NJ; Michael Bisson and his wife, Marilyn of Montreal, Quebec; and Peter Bisson and his wife, Kreighan of Olympia, WA as well as cousins John, Roberta, Diane Nicholls and Jackie Chouinard.
In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her husband, Raymond Wheelock; her son David Wheelock; and her brother Larry.
The service to honor and celebrate her life will be held on Wednesday, September 19, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. in the Barre Congregational Church, 35 Church Street, Barre. Interment will take place before the service at 9:30 a.m. in the Robinson Cemetery in East Calais. There are no calling hours.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Barre Congregational Church, 35 Church Street, Barre; Camp Thorpe, PO Box 82, Brandon, VT 05733; or to the Central Vermont Humane Society, PO Box 687, Montpelier, VT 05601.
The family would like to thank Central Vermont Home Health and Hospice, the supportive Calais community especially Janet and Geoff Hewitt, and the team of Rosemary’s wonderful caregivers Theresa, Laura, Annette, Brenda and Wanda.
BARRE – Richard Davis Barany
....show , 87, passed away on Friday, September 14, 2018 at his home in Barre after a long illness.
Born in Bound Brook, New Jersey he was the son of Alexander and Lillian (Davis) Barany. Dick was raised in Brooklyn, NY attending local schools there. He moved to Waterbury, VT in 1949.
In 1951, he married Sally Gilman. They later divorced in 1972.
Dick served in the U.S. Army for over nine months with the 5th RCT at the Punch Bowl in Korea. After his honorable discharge in 1953, he was employed at Stowe Ski Lifts and Sugarbush Gondolas.
In 1960 he and his family moved to Connecticut where he was employed at Parker-Hartford Machine Shop. The family returned to Waterbury, VT in 1969 and Dick went to work for IBM and was employed there until his retirement in 1991.
Dick was very active as a leader in disaster relief for the American Red Cross from 1985 until 1998, serving in 24 disasters across the U.S. and its territories. It was at the Grand Forks, ND flood in 1997 that he met and then married another volunteer, Kate Leavy, from Cleveland, OH. After their marriage, they made their home in Waterbury until 2000 when they moved to Barre. Also, in 2000, Dick gave his life to Jesus at the Hunger Mountain Christian Assembly in Waterbury Center.
His memberships included the NRA where he was a lifetime member, the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation (who buy land for the preservation of elk), and the North American Hunters.
Survivors include his wife, Kate Barany of Barre; and his four children, Larry (Janet) of White Bird, ID; Liana (Dee) Walters of Montpelier, VT; Richard A. (Princess) of Lemhi, ID; Robert “Bucky” (Kristin) of Danville, VT; his step-son Chris Leavy of Columbus, OH; his sister Jean Detroi of Cornelius, NC; as well as seven grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren, three nephews, and one niece.
In his earlier healthy days, Dick loved to hike, hunt, fish…skills he taught and enjoyed with his sons. They now have lived his dream in Idaho. He instilled honesty and independence in his kids. In his aging, despite the incapacity of increased heart and lung illnesses, he continued to bake exotic breads and can pickles.
Dick did not want a funeral or memorial service. After cremation, his ashes will be scattered by his sons at Panther Creek where he loved to hunt elk and deer with them.
BARRE - Marcel G. Groleau
....show - Thursday, September 20, 2018, in the presence of his family, Marcel G. Groleau, 86, passed into eternal life at the University of Vermont Medical Center in Burlington, where he had been hospitalized by a brief illness since September 1.
Born at home in Williamstown, Vermont on April 5, 1932, to Willie and Flora (Lafontaine) Groleau, Marcel grew up on the family farm. He was the youngest son of 11 children. After completing the eighth grade, he worked on the farm before moving to Connecticut to live with his sister, Yvonne, and learn the carpenter trade. At age 21 he was inducted into the U.S. Army. He saw front-line combat as a U.S. Army infantry machine gunner during the final months of the Korean Conflict. He was released from active duty in October 1954 and discharged from the U.S. Army Reserve in at the end of 1960 with the rank of corporal. On September 29, 1956, he and Annette Cotnoir were united in marriage at St. Monica Catholic Church in Barre. After a Hampton Beach, N.H. honeymoon, the couple settled and raised a family in Barre.
He founded Groleau Construction in 1959. Due to his drive, intelligence, and hard work, he grew his general contracting business into a successful and thriving company that had a reputation for excellence. He was responsible for many residential, commercial and industrial construction projects and renovations throughout the Barre area and beyond. Among the projects he liked to remember were the Canadian Club rebuilding and the Elks Club remodeling, and many others. After more than 40 years of hard work and teaching the business to his son, Mark, Marcel retired in the late 1990’s. Mark successfully operated Groleau Construction Inc. until his death in 2017.
Marcel was an active member of St. Monica Catholic Church, loving especially to sing in the choir. He was also a member of the Canadian Club, the Elks Lodge in Barre, and American Legion Post 10 in Barre where Marcel enjoyed Karaoke singing in his later years. Marcel loved hunting, which he enjoyed with his son and many friends at camps he co-owned, first in Orange and then on East Long Pond in Woodbury. He was an avid trap shooter, often taking the family to out-of-state competitions. He loved to play guitar and sing at family parties, and enjoyed playing cards, eating out, and talking with old friends that he always seemed to meet wherever he went.
He was predeceased by his wife, Annette, in 2015, their first-born child, Rose Marie, in 2007, and their son, Mark, in 2017. He is survived by daughter Colette and her husband, Guy Page, of Berlin; and daughter Lisa and her husband, Philip Robtoy, of Enosburg. Also surviving are son-in-law Richard Parauka, of New Haven, Connecticut; grandson Sean Parauka and his wife, Candice, of Milford, Connecticut; granddaughter Heather Parauka of Georgetown, Texas; grandson Lucien Robtoy of Enosburg; and granddaughter Bailey Groleau and daughter-in-law Christine Groleau of Orange. Marcel is also survived by sisters Rollande Blakeslee of Meriden, Connecticut; Alice Valley of Claremont, New Hampshire; and brother, Emil Groleau, of New Britain, Connecticut.
Marcel's life celebration and Mass of Christian burial will be held Monday, October 1, at 10 a.m. in St. Monica Catholic Church in Barre. Interment will follow in St. Sylvester Cemetery in Barre Town. Friends may call at the Hooker and Whitcomb Funeral Home, 7 Academy Street, Barre, from 4 to 6 pm Sunday, September 30.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to Central Vermont Home Health and Hospice, Inc., 600 Granger Road, Barre, VT 05641. His loving PCAs, especially Darcy, made a world of difference in his life. The family extends their warmest gratitude to Julie Stark, his friend and caregiver extraordinaire who helped make his final years more enjoyable.
BARRE – Scott C. Aubertin
....show , 50, of South Main Street passed away on Thursday, September 20, 2018 at his residence.
Born September 5, 1968 in Bridgeport, Connecticut, he was the son of William D. and Cheryl A. (Murphy) Aubertin.
Scott graduated from U32 High School in East Montpelier. He was a life-long New York Giants and Boston Celtics fan. He was a talented carpenter and worked in the construction industry for many years.
Survivors include his son, William S. Aubertin and his fiancé, Sarah Caldwell of Spring, Texas; his daughter Breanna L. Pierce and her husband, Kenneth of Magnolia, Texas; his grandson Daniel W. Pierce also of Magnolia, Texas; his sisters Andrea Tomasello and her husband, Joseph, of Richmond, Texas; and Michele Broussard and her husband, Andrew, of Benton, Louisiana; as well as three nephews and one niece.
He was predeceased by his parents.
A memorial service to honor and celebrate his life will be held in Houston, Texas at a later date.
Memorial contributions may be made to the American Kidney Fund, 11921 Rockville Pike, Suite 300, Rockville, MD 20852.
BARRE – Heather Rae Seale “Heidi”
....show , 84, a longtime Graniteville resident, passed away peacefully on Friday, September 21, 2018 at the Helen Porter Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center in Middlebury, Vermont.
Born on August 28, 1934 in Springfield, VT, she was the daughter of Ralph and Idella (Hewitt) Seale and later step daughter of Claudia Nemkovich Seale. She attended the local elementary school and graduated from Springfield High as part of the class of 1952. Following her graduation, Heidi moved to Rhode Island where she attended Barrington College and earned her bachelor’s degree.
Heidi began her career working for the State of Rhode Island where she worked as a social worker for 11 years. She then spent two years working as a missionary for the Grace and Hope Missions before moving back to her native Vermont where she worked as a Foster Home Licensor for the State of Vermont for 20 years until her retirement.
Upon her return to Vermont, Heidi joined and was very active in the Websterville Baptist Church. She enjoyed travelling and often visited her former co-workers in the Grace and Hope Missions as well as other friends and family.
Survivors include her two sisters Carol Jasinski and her husband, Michael of Springfield, Vermont and Carla Babineau and her husband, Guy of Colchester, Vermont. Although Heidi never married, she was the proud aunt of seven nieces and nephews Amy Babineau of Colchester, Vermont and Ben Babineau (Jessica) of Portsmouth, Ohio, Jamie Jasinski (Michelle) of Ascutney, Brian Jasinski (Amanda) of Windsor and John, Michael (Daryl) and MaryAnn Jasinski of Springfield. She also leaves 12 great-nieces and nephews who were her pride and joy.
A service to honor and celebrate Heidi’s life will be held on Saturday, October 6 at 10:00 a.m. in the Websterville Baptist Church in Websterville, VT. Later inurnment will be made in the Oakland Cemetery in Springfield, VT on Saturday, October 13, 2018 at 11:00 a.m.
Memorial contributions in Heidi’s name may be made to the Grace and Hope Mission, 4 South Gay Street, Baltimore, MD 21202.
Barre - Lorraine D. Isabelle
....show , lovingly known as Izzy in her final years, and Mémère by her immediate family, passed away on October 13, 2018 with family at her side. She battled Alzheimer’s disease for a number of years.
Born on May 12, 1932, in Compton, Quebec, Lorraine was one of 11 children born to Alfred and Lea (Lafond) Gagnon. She attended school there until she had to help on the family farm.
On June 30, 1951, she married Arthur Isabelle in Coaticook, Quebec. They moved to Vermont in 1954 so that they could pursue a better life for their two young sons. Arthur eventually made his career in the granite industry and Lorraine took on many jobs to help support the family. Most of their time was spent in the Barre area. Her early years were spent at the Heiress Motel owned by the Wobbys in Barre. She later worked for the Ralph Lash family. She worked many years at the Country House Restaurant. During those years she established herself as a great housekeeper, keeping house for many families in Barre, including the Aimi, Bernasconi, Valsangacomo, and Parnigoni families. She could clean with the best of them. Her family remembers growing up with the children who were members of those families. She continued her domestic skills after her husband died on August 14, 2004. She could be seen walking the streets of Barre in her white shorts and nylons no matter what the weather.
She was a member of the St. Monica, St. Sylvester, and Mother Cabrini, and St. Jean the Baptist parishes, as well as the Canadian Club. She was very proud of the fact that she and Arthur became naturalized citizens in 1993.
She accomplished a great deal for a woman without a lot of formal education. She was a tremendous cook, a great seamstress and could grow things where things would not grow. She loved her children and grandchildren. Evidence of that is how she inherited almost every pet they ever acquired. You could always count on a wholesome meal, a great smile, welcoming house and a take-home container. She always said yes, and did so with a smile.
While it was a shame that Alzheimer’s robbed her of physical and mental abilities, it never robbed her of her warm smile and great sense of humor. All of her caregivers marveled at Izzy’s smile and warmth and for that we were blessed.
Survivors include her sons, Guy and his wife Rita, Claude and his wife Cindy, Bernie, and Tim, her grandchildren JP, Elizabeth, Ben, Claire, and their Mom Cassie, Troy and Travis Isabelle, and Isabelle, Miles and Logan Klauder. She never got to fully enjoy her new great grandchildren, Michaela and Sophia Berck, but she got to give them a big smile and enjoy them as she did her companion “babies”.
She also leaves her brothers Nil of Elmore, VT; Bertrand and Laurier of Coaticook, Quebec; sisters Fernande, Marie and Louisette of Coaticook, Quebec; and Bernadette of Plattsburgh, NY, as well as many in-laws and nieces and nephews.
Lorraine was predeceased by her husband Arthur, daughter Pierrette, brothers Adrian and Armand and her sister Muriel. A special thanks goes out to all of those who provided her care at Heaton Woods and The Woodridge Nursing Home. They were her extended family for those last years and the family could not have done it without you. Also a special thanks to Dr. Yorra who allowed her to live out her life with dignity.
There are no calling hours. A service of remembrance will be scheduled at the convenience of the family.
Contributions to her memory can be made to the Resident Activity Fund at either Woodridge Nursing and Rehabilitation, 142 Woodridge Road, Berlin, VT 05602 or Heaton Woods Residential Care, 10 Heaton Street, Montpelier, VT 05602.
SOUTH BARRE – Dolores P. Mattote
....show , 83, of the South Barre Road, died Sunday, October 14, 2018 at the Central Vermont Medical Center in Berlin.
Born August 5, 1935 in Barre, she was the daughter of Everett Ivor and Pauline Ellen (Collins) Griffith. She attended elementary school in Barre and graduated from Spaulding High School in 1953.
On April 12, 1957, Dolores married Wendell Silas Mattote in Berlin. Following their marriage, they made their home in Barre before moving to South Barre in 1962. He died on October 24, 2005.
In earlier years, Dolores was a nurses’ aide at the former St. Jude Nursing Home in South Barre.
As a homemaker, she took great pride in maintaining her home and caring for her family. She especially enjoyed shopping, her dogs and cats, reading, and watching the Price Is Right on television.
Survivors include her children, Mark Mattote and his wife, Tammy of Williamstown, Michael Mattote of Barre, Lisa Mattote of South Barre and Bradley Mattote and his wife, Jill of Brookfield; eight grandchildren, Jamie, Bobby, Sasha, Birquette, Mathew, Brianne, Jason, and Jeffrey; a great-granddaughter, Brinley; her sisters, Gail Barclay and her husband, Bernard of Barre and Sandra Wilder of Chapin, SC.
Besides her husband and parents, she was predeceased by a brother, Everett Griffith Jr.
A graveside service to honor and celebrate Dolores’ life will be held on Saturday, October 20, 2018, at 11:00 a.m. in the Wilson Cemetery in Websterville. There are no calling hours.
Contributions in her memory may be made to the Central Vermont Humane Society, PO Box 687, Montpelier, VT 05601.
BARRE CITY – Leona R. Philip
....show , 83, a longtime Barre resident, passed away peacefully at her home on Tuesday, October 16, 2018. Her loving family was with her at her bedside.
Born on June 1, 1935 on the family farm in Washington, she was the daughter of Simeon and Hazel (Pickett) Taylor. She was the youngest daughter of the combined families of the Taylor’s and the Weeks’. Leona was also the last of the family.
Leona attended Barre Town schools in East Barre and Websterville and was a graduate of Spaulding High School in 1953.
On May 22, 1966 she married the love of her life, William T. Philip, Sr. They spent 47 wonderful years together before Bill’s passing on October 10, 2013.
Throughout her life she had many hobbies and interests, but the one’s that were most dear to her were spending time with her grandchildren, crocheting and reading.
Leona leaves three daughters Joleen Fox of Barre City, Jocelyn Beane of Richmond, Darleen Nelson of East Barre; five grandsons, Jason and Joshua Beane of St. Albans, Shawn Chase of upstate NY, Eric Chase of Berlin and Jesse Nelson of Morrisville. She also leaves seven great-grandchildren, Kristen, Derrick, Grace, Gwen, Julia, Ryan and Jordan as well as numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.
Besides Bill and her parents, she was predeceased by five sisters and six brothers.
A graveside service to honor and celebrate Leona’s life will be held on Friday, October 26, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. in the Vermont Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Randolph Center. There are no calling hours.
WILLIAMSTOWN – Chester John Clark
....show , 74, a longtime resident of Williamston passed away on October 16, 2018 at the University of Vermont Medical Center in Burlington. His loving family had been with him at his bedside.
Born in Newbury on March 7, 1944, he was the son of Herman and Evelyn (Bailey) Clark. He attended elementary school in Groton and graduated from Groton High School in 1962.
On August 7, 1965, he married Laura Perkins. They first lived in East Barre before making their home in Williamstown.
John retired from the State of Vermont as a vocational and rehabilitation counselor after forty-one years of employment.
Growing up he especially enjoyed participating in 4H activities. As an adult he enjoyed being outdoors, gardening, building, hunting and fishing; as well as being an assistant coach for both the Green Mountain Little League and the Barre Youth Sports Association Basketball program. For a time served as president of the Barre Town Thunder Chickens Snowmobile Club.
John attended the East Barre Congregational Church where he held a board position and oversaw the Easter breakfast and enjoyed helping on the church’s chicken pie suppers. He was a member of the American Legion Post 10 of Barre.
He is survived by his wife of fifty-three years, Laura Clark of Williamstown; his son, Chad of Woburn, MA; and sisters, Lucille Winsor and her husband, Nate of Lyndonville, Priscilla Sherburne and her husband, Dick of Newbury, VT and Judy Vedder and her husband, John of Shrewsbury, MA; also, many nieces and nephews.
His funeral service will be held on Saturday October 20, 2018 at 1:00 p.m. in the East Barre Congregational Church. Family and friends may call at the funeral Home on Friday from 4:00 to 6:00 pm.
In lieu of flowers memorial contributions in his name may be made to the U.V.M. Medical Center Dialysis - Belin at 130 Fisher Road, Berlin, VT 05602
BARRE CITY – Alfeo Brusetti, “Al”
....show , 96, a longtime resident of Batchelder Street, passed away on Friday, October 26, 2018 at the Woodridge Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Berlin.
Born on June 21, 1922 in Barre City, he was the son of Carlo and Maria (Gioria) Brusetti. He attended elementary school in Barre and was a graduate of Spaulding High School in 1940.
Following his schooling, Al enlisted in the United States Army Air Forces, where he served with distinction in the Eighth Air Force over the European Theatre during World War II. He was honorably discharged from active duty in October of 1945. He went on to serve in the United States Air Force Reserve for an additional 21 years.
Upon his return from the war, Al decided to marry the love of his life, Doris Gomo, in the Hedding United Methodist Church in Barre. They made their home on Batchelder Street where Al lived for 90 years of his life.
His working career was spent in the Barre Granite industry where he spent many years as a master shape carver. He originated the “Deep Rose” carving in stone in the 1950’s and began his own company Rose Art. He retired in 2008 at the age of 86.
Al was a member of the Hedding United Methodist Church and was a longtime leader of the Barre Troop 95 of the Boy Scouts of America. During that period he was recognized many times by the Green Mountain Council for his dedication and instrumental leadership in shaping these young boy’s lives.
Throughout his life, Al had many hobbies and interests. The most important of these included working on his carvings, hunting, camping, and spending time with his family and friends.
Survivors include his beloved wife Doris; his daughter Carolyn; two sons Carl and his wife, Marjorie, and Richard, all of Barre. He also leaves two grandsons Christopher and his wife, Joy, and their four daughters, Craig and his wife, Jen, as well as his granddaughter Carla.
Besides his parents, he was predeceased by his sister Iside Brusetti.
A service to honor and celebrate Al’s life will be held on Wednesday, October 31, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. in the Hooker and Whitcomb Funeral Home, 7 Academy Street, Barre. Interment will follow in the Hope Cemetery in Barre. There are no calling hours.
Memorial contributions in Al’s name may be made to the Vermont Granite Museum, 7 Jones Brothers Way, Barre, VT 05641.
WASHINGTON - Carroll E. Ordway Jr.
....show , 92, of Washington, died October 29, 2018 at home with his family.
Carroll was born in Barre on April 2, 1926, the son of the late Carroll E. Ordway Sr. and Evelyn R. (Matheson) Ordway.
Carroll spent his early childhood in Barre before moving to Washington where his family made their home for many years. He attended school in Washington and helped care for the animals on their small family farm. Carroll attended Spaulding High School before transferring to a technical school to become a machinist. In 1944, as soon as he turned 18, Carroll proudly enlisted in the US Navy, serving as an electrician’s mate aboard the LST 1084 through the end of the Second World War. Following the war, he made his home in Washington, while working as a machinist and electrician for The Cushman Company and later Rouleau Granite. On May 26, 1950, Carroll and Velma (Bid) Wright were married, initially making their home in Washington before moving to Websterville, then South Barre, until they built their home in Washington, where they raised their family and resided until their deaths. During the mid-1960s Carroll started his own business, Ordway Electric Machine in Barre Vermont. He loved his work repairing, maintaining, and eventually designing and building, machinery for the granite sheds primarily in central Vermont, but also for customers in various places in the United States and around the world. Carroll always wished he kept better track of how many machines he built over the years. Carroll continued to work until he was 91 years old. After retiring he continued to work on projects at home, including maintaining his pond, caring for his fruit trees, and restoring a 1941 Ford pickup truck.
Carroll enjoyed working, being busy and “getting things done”. He always seemed to have time to take a back roads ride with his wife. He enjoyed snowmobiling, buying his first Ski Doo in the early 1960s. Another favorite obsession of his was to get a “creemee”, and he loved that the local maple places served them year-round. Family knew Carroll loved his vanilla ice cream, but he would eat any ice cream that was available. His sense of humor was always forefront to any conversation you had with him, and his children are all lucky enough to have inherited that from him. While not much of a talker, Carroll did love a good conversation, especially about family and the Navy. Anyone who lived in the Ordway household knew that he could walk through a room and quickly identify most actors in any given movie, especially the classics. Even as dementia took over his mind, he would call out the names when watching old westerns, especially John Wayne. In recent years Carroll enjoyed caring for his pug Daisy, but most of all he enjoyed spending time with his family. He especially valued time spent with his grandchildren and their friends.
Carroll is survived by his children: Martha Kennedy and her husband John, of Lancaster, Kentucky; Molly Paulger and her husband Thomas, of Montpelier; Amanda Whaples and her husband Lawrence, of Barre Town; Cal Ordway and his wife Deborah Grant Ordway, of West Bolton; and Ned Ordway and his wife Crista Brown Ordway, of Washington; nine grandchildren, and one great-granddaughter; and several nieces and nephews.
Carroll was predeceased by his wife of 66 years, Velma (Bid) Ordway, his brother James Ordway, and his parents Carroll E. Ordway Sr. and Evelyn R. (Matheson) Ordway.
A graveside service is planned for the spring.
Memorial donations may be made to Green Mountain Pug Rescue, ℅ Phil Douglas, 283 Town Line Rd, Mendon VT 05701
WILLIAMSTOWN – Judith Bowser Hoffman
....show , 76, passed away on Friday, November 2, 2018 at her home with her daughter at her bedside.
Born January 15, 1942 in Cortland, OH, she was the daughter of William and Mary (Sutter) Bowser. Judith was one of four children. Her childhood was spent on the family farm where she remembers sneaking off to read books under an enormous willow tree.
Judith attended elementary school in Cortland, OH and graduated class valedictorian from Mecca High School in 1959. After moving to Vermont in 1963, she attended Goddard College, where she obtained both her Bachelors and Masters of Arts. She never took a class without achieving an “A”.
Judith was employed as an elementary school teacher in Randolph for many years before retiring in 2008. Throughout her career she believed in providing a more effective and creative education by honoring children’s own interests and activities.
She was an avid bird watcher and participated in many bird watching activities around Vermont. In her retirement Judith was a passionate gardener and maintained extensive perennial and vegetable gardens. Her artwork, particularly weaving and painting, demonstrated her great love for the garden.
Survivors include her daughter, Hilary Hoffman and her husband, Jesper Holtenman of Stowe and their children Johan and Anders Holtenman; her brother William Bowser and his wife, Tilly Bowser of Warren, OH: her sister Karen Manes of Cortland, OH; as well as her former husband, Robert Hoffman and his wife, Cary Brodzinski of West Danville.
A private family service will be held at a later date in Stowe.
Memorial contributions may be made to Audubon Vermont, 255 Sherman Hollow Road, Huntington, VT 05462.
Marshfield – Connie Holt
....show , 80, a longtime resident of Holt Road, passed away peacefully on Sunday, November 4, 2018. Her loving family was with her at her bedside.
Born on October 8, 1938 in Philadelphia, PA, she was the daughter of John and Lorraine (Graeff) Waechter. She attended local schools in Philadelphia and graduated high school in 1956. Following that she went on to attend the St. Agnes Hospital School of Nursing in Baltimore where she became a Registered Nurse upon graduation.
On November 5, 1966 she married the love of her life, Reginald James Holt in St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Burlington. They made their home for the remainder of their lives in the Marshfield area, predominantly on Maple Hill, where they raised five wonderful children.
Connie worked at many healthcare facilities during her nursing career. Some of these included Bishop DeGroesbriand Hospital in Burlington, Heaton Hospital in Montpelier and the Central Vermont Medical Center. She decided to take an early retirement in 2007 in order to provide home care for her son who had been seriously injured in an accident. A majority of her life had been dedicated to the care and wellbeing of others.
Throughout her life, Connie was known as a major proponent for animal rights and was an avid donator to such causes as the ASPCA and the Humane Society.
Some of her other passions were horseback riding, taking care of her pets and spending time with her family and friends, especially on hot days at Joe’s Pond Beach.
Survivors include her husband Reginald; a daughter Karen Mosher of TN; her sons Patrick Holt and his wife Valerie, of TN; Michael Holt and Christopher Holt, both of Marshfield and Todd Holt and his wife Jennifer, of Barnet. She also leaves Karen and Jay’s children Kiali, Brock, and Macie; Patrick and Valerie’s children Dustin, Michael, Annikka and Annessa; Michael and Cindy’s daughter Hailee; Todd and Jennifer’s children Max and Emma; as well as Annikka's daughter Isabel, Connie's only great-grandchild.
She also leaves nieces and nephews; Travis, Todd, and Troy Randall; Wallace and Patricia Holt; Thomas Trafford Jr., Debbie Volk, and Pam Mckernan; and their extended families.
Besides her parents, she was predeceased by her sister Claire Trafford; brother-in-law Thomas Trafford, Sr.; mother-in-law Rena Mears and father-in-law Wallace Holt.
Family and friends may call on Thursday, November 8, 2018 from 5-7 p.m. at the Hooker and Whitcomb Funeral Home, 7 Academy Street, Barre.
A service to Honor and Celebrate Connie’s life will be held on Friday, November 9, 2018 at 12:00 p.m. in the funeral home. Interment will follow in the Plain-Mont Cemetery on Route 2 in Plainfield. Per Connie's request everyone is to dress casual and for comfort.
Memorial contributions in Connie’s name may be made to the Central Vermont Home Health and Hospice, 600 Granger Road, Barre, VT 05641 or the Central Vermont Humane Society, P.O. Box 687, Montpelier, VT 05601.
BERLIN - Phyllis Cecile Govea
....show , 75, passed away peacefully after a long illness.
Born September 20, 1943 in Barre, she was the daughter of Antonio and Flora (Sulham) Govea. Phyllis lived much of her life in the Central Vermont area.
She was a long-term resident of the Berlin Health and Rehabilitation facility and enjoyed playing bingo and visiting with family, friends and staff.
Survivors include her children, Linda Hallock of Kingsport TN; Brenda Hallock and her partner, Michael of Randolph Center, VT; and Donat Premont, Jr., and his wife, Heather of Northfield, VT; her grandchildren Seth Peck and his wife, Brandy; Nichole Hood; Kristen Hood; Steffani Hallock; Dylan Premont; Branden Premont and Jason Premont; her great-grandchildren Ethan, Taydence, Gaven, Arabella, Madelyn, Rylee, Sophie, Asia, Raiden, Carter, Kingston and Wyatt.
In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her siblings Alice Demaio, Alma Williams, Thelma (Jean) Boyce, Manuel Govea, Joy Fletcher, Marie Fasset, Pricilla Sherman and Antonio Govea.
A graveside service to honor and celebrate her life will be held at the family’s convenience in the Spring of 2019 in the Plain-mont Cemetery in Plainfield, VT. There are no calling hours.
BARRE CITY – Janice Helen Bernasconi
....show , 78, a longtime Barre resident, passed away peacefully on Thursday, November 8, 2018. Her loving family was with her at her bedside.
Born on June 26, 1940 in Barre City, she was the daughter of Douglas and Margaret (Shea) Smith. She attended local elementary schools and was a member of the Spaulding High School Class of 1959. Following that she attended the Thompson School for Practical Nurses in Brattleboro where she graduated as an LPN in 1960.
On October 15, 1960 she married Erman Bernasconi, Jr., in Barre. They made their home in the Barre area where they raised three wonderful children throughout their forty nine years of marriage.
Janice’s nursing career took her to many different health and nursing facilities, including Barre City Hospital, Whitehouse Nursing Home (Zanleoni Nursing Home), Rowan Court Nursing Home and Berlin Convalescent Center where she eventually retired from.
One of her greatest joys was time spent with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She took great pride in caring for family and friends.
Janice enjoyed spending time at the Aldrich Public Library and was passionate about reading books.
She took great joy and pride in knitting afghans for family members. Especially knitting baby blankets for each new baby in the family.
Survivors include her daughter Deborah Gregoire and her husband, Marc, of Barre; her son James Bernasconi of Barre; her sisters Kathleen Boudreau and her husband, David of West Rutland; Mary-Ann Huang and her husband, Henry of Barre; her brother Lawrence Smith of Burlington, as well as numerous nieces and nephews. She also leaves her grandchildren Megan Spaulding and her husband, Daniel of Barre; Jason Gregoire and his wife, Felicia of Columbia, TN; and Ryan Gregoire and his wife, Crystal of Barre; and great-grandchildren Leah and Carter Spaulding of Barre; Kaiden Spaulding of Randolph; and Riley Gregoire of Columbia, TN.
She was predeceased by her daughter Judith Bernasconi on April 11, 1975.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Tuesday, November 13, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. in the St. Monica Catholic Church on Summer Street in Barre. Interment will follow in the Hope Cemetery. There are no calling hours.
Memorial contributions in Janice’s name may be made to the Aldrich Public Library, 6 Washington Street, Barre, VT 05641.
ORANGE – Michael William Stone
....show , 61, a longtime Orange resident and Barre businessman, passed away unexpectedly on Friday, November 9, 2018.
Born on September 27, 1957 in Barre City, he was the son of William and Karlene (Martin) Stone. He attended local elementary schools and graduated from Spaulding High School as part of the Class of 1975.
Following his graduation, Mike went to work at some local businesses including Winn’s Gulf, Rouleau Granite and Breer Brothers Inc. In 1985, he became an incorporating officer at Stone’s Service Station on Washington Street in Barre. He worked there for 33 years and was loved and respected by not only his customers, but by the Central Vermont community as a whole.
On July 16, 1983, he married Mary Hebert in the St. Monica Catholic Church in Barre. They made their home in the Barre area and raised two wonderful children. Mary passed away in 2002.
In 2003, he met Terri Crawford and they became inseparable. The two of them blended their families and moved to their home in Orange in 2005.
Throughout Mike’s life, he had many hobbies and interests that meant a lot to him. He was passionate about snowmobiling, ATVing, hunting, fishing, working around their home and most importantly spending time with his family and friends. Summer vacations were always spent on a lake where he could enjoy a boat ride in the early morning with his coffee to watch the sunrise, with line & hook in the water. He also enjoyed going for a ride in his suburban during the worst of a snowstorm, and riding the back roads looking for wildlife on the weekend year round.
Mike was known for his dedication and tireless support of many local causes. Especially his support of the Central Vermont ATV Club and his community. His dedication will sorely be missed.
Survivors include his fiancé Terri Crawford of Orange; his daughter Alicia Stone and her husband, Paul Swann; his son Nick Stone of Orange; two stepdaughters, Ashley Kennett and her husband, Josh, and Britney McAdams; and two grandchildren Kolby McAdams and Macie Kennett. He also leaves his step-mother Sue Stone of Barre; brother Tim Stone of Orange; step-brothers Frank and Peter Angelico; step-sister Valerie Greer and their families; his aunt Phyllis Mann; his brother-in-law David Reed; his great-uncle Gordon Stone as well as many nieces, nephews, great-nieces, great-nephews and cousins.
Besides his parents, he was predeceased by his wife Mary and his sister Cindy Reed.
A service to honor and celebrate Mike’s life will be held on Saturday, November 17, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. in the Websterville Baptist Church, where his family has been attending for four generations. Burial will follow in the Wilson Cemetery in Barre Town. Family and friends may call on Friday evening from 5 to 8 p.m. at Hooker and Whitcomb Funeral Home, 7 Academy Street, Barre.
Memorial contributions in Mike’s name may be made to the Central Vermont ATV Club, PO Box 665, Washington, Vermont 05675.
Mike’s family would like to thank the community for the outpouring of love and support that they have received during this trying time.
BARRE TOWN - Daniel Joseph Lemieux
....show - On a late fall day in 1996 I rounded a corner on Owen Drive to meet my future wife’s father. (He was not expecting me.)
In the driveway was a man about 5’2” tall and 115 lbs. The gold jacket he was wearing was a little over-sized, but it matched the well-worn work gloves and a dark blue winter hat with a gold smiley face patch. He had spent the day bringing the wood that he had stacked that Spring from outside to inside his garage. 4 cords by himself with his trusty 40-year-old wheel barrow. He was almost 70 and looked 55. Our conversation wasn’t all that long that day, but he was very polite, even when he asked me to leave so he could finish his work. It’s fair to say sparks did not fly between us that day but it wouldn’t take long for me to realize just how special a man I had met. Over the next 22 years we would come to know each other very well. He would tell me often about his journey through life. It was one of Amazing fortitude, Faith and hard work…It’s my honor to tell you about it...
Berlin, NH January 1, 1927 Peter Lemieux and Emile (Couture) Lemieux were given $100. This was because Emilie had given birth to the first baby in the hospital that year. It was a boy and they named him Daniel Joseph Lemieux. The now family of 5, Elaine and Dolores were his older sisters, would move to Barre, VT later that same year.
He attended St. Monica’s graded school where he was an altar boy and went to Spaulding High School in Barre for 2 years. In 1943, the family would move to Middlesex and run a farm. He graduated from St. Michaels High School, class of 1945. They lived through “The Great Depression” and as a child one of his best Christmas gifts was an orange. Yes, a piece of fruit was a big deal. I’m not convinced that would fly with the youth of today but feel free to try it. He did chores before and after school every day because that was what you did. Like many people of his generation he was resilient and embraced working hard for a better life.
After graduating he continued to work on the farm until moving to Barre and getting a job at the IGA. He was drafted into the Army on May 9, 1946. After basic training at Fort Belvore, VA engineering camp, then shipped to the Philippines. A 30-day ride, one way, aboard the USS General Hassey. He would be the Quarter Master in Battery A 538th Field Battalion and part of a rotating guard duty for Japanese prisoners. Honorably discharged in June 1947. He came home and stayed with his parents who by then lived on Webster Street in Barre.
After 60 days at sea and a year in the Philippines, at the age of 20, he joked “I’ve traveled enough, I like my home”. There were also the classic stories of how a banana got him into the Army and that he told his mother he’d be home for dinner and didn’t return until 7 months later, after boot camp.
December of ’47 he began working at the First National Stores and would do so for 13 years, 10 of those years he was the Assistant Manager. In June of 1960 he went to work for Howard’s Market in South Barre. There he would be the personnel manager for the next 6 years, NEVER missing a day in all that time. In May of ’66 he began working at Capitol City Press in Berlin. Starting off as a stock handler then eventually would manage the shipping and receiving department. Working there full-time for 26 years, he semi-retired in 1992 but continued to supervise shipping part time for another 4 years. Fully retiring on May 1, 1996.
He married Louise (Crete) Lemieux of Barre on June 11, 1960 in St. Monica’s Church. Their son Peter was born in 1964. They would purchase a home in Barre Town in 1967 and in 1968 a daughter Renee was born. Family outings were mostly spent snowmobiling, swimming in Groton or Caspian Lake, foliage rides and the occasional trip to the Hidden Valley Dude Ranch for some horseback riding. The couple also enjoyed sharing in the upkeep of their home and property, which was always immaculate.
Being a man of constant motion, he slowed very little after retiring. “There’s always something to do and I’ve got the time” … “Get it done”… “pay and Forget” … “Do your best and to heck with the rest” …were among the many pearls of wisdom he’d often offer. He looked forward to stacking his 4 cords of wood in the spring and bringing it in in the fall. Doing this by himself with a that same wheel barrow I had seen at our first meeting. Instead of using a weed whacker it was hand trimmers on his knees or undercoat the spotless 28-year-old truck with grease by hand. He’d push mow his property. (The SAME lawn mower was used for 45 years). Shovel the driveway, he would allow it to be plowed but there had to be more than a foot of snow. These things and many more were done until the age of 90. He was still driving at age 91. I often thought he was as much a machine as man. Time not moving was spent mostly admiring the fire in the wood stove, reading the paper, enjoying his cat and planning the next day’s affairs. His television was rarely on but the 6 o’clock news and Sunday football were also always on the “to-do” list.
Living almost 92 years there were many joys along the way, as well as many sorrows.
His son Peter would pass away unexpectedly on January 1,1984. Losing a child is the most painful experience someone can have and when it happens on your birthday it’s hard to imagine the amount of strength it took to keep going. Sadly, on May 27,1991 his wife Louise would also pass away much too soon. We sometimes talked about those days and how he overcame the depression and incredible sadness that followed. Being a man of immense Faith, he looked to his church. Not for the answer to why, but for guidance and understanding. As he talked tears would slowly run down his cheeks as he’d explained to me … “It’s not what we have in life, but who we have in our life. How long we have them is not up to us. Sometimes there is only one set of footprints in the sand and I do not feel forsaken, I’m thankful for the time we had…” I would listen to him and be blown away his resolve. Finding him that much more Amazing.
Some other things about him were just as remarkable. He never had a credit card or took out a loan for a car. Yes, he did finance his house but paid it off in 11 years. He often gave to charity but would never accept anyone doing something for him without compensation, no matter how menial the task. Also, his ability to remember names, specific dates and times was uncanny. Even if you only met him a few times he would remember your name and birthday if you told him when it was. A man of his word, he didn’t break promises and was always punctual. He was never late, believing it to be an insult to keep someone waiting without good reason.
Without fail every morning and every night he would get on his knees and say his prayers aloud. Praying for the souls of the ones he loved and many he had lost. Among them were not only his wife and son, but his parents, both sisters, his nephew and many, many other family members and friends along the way. Believe me when I say this ritual took a while, and true to his nature he left no name unspoken or forgotten.
Daniel Joseph Lemieux shed his mortal coil at home, peacefully on November 10, 2018. His work on this Earth done, joining his loved ones in the Kingdom of Heaven. It’s fair to say that he taught me a thing or two.
He is survived by his Daughter Renee and Son-in- Law James O’Keefe of Barre. Also, by Nieces Charlene Buttura of Montpelier and Louise Mar of San Francisco CA, along with many in-laws and extended family.
He was a devoted husband and father. He worked hard to provide for his family. Another one of his favorite sayings being, “things could be better, things could be worse”, he’d often tell us.
Looking back, I know now that everything he did, he did it for Renee. All he ever wanted was for her to be happy and enjoy life.
He was "The Greatest Generation". No moniker could be more appropriate, and he certainly lived up to it.
Thank you Buddy, Peace be with you.
As per his wishes there will be no calling hours. A committal ceremony will be held in the Spring in St. Sylvester’s Cemetery.
In lieu of cards donations can be made in his name to the Central Vermont Humane Society, PO Box 687, Montpelier, VT 05601.
EAST BARRE – Linda J. Atkins
....show , 75, a long-time resident of East Barre passed away on Saturday, November 10, 2018 at the Central Vermont Medical Center.
Born July 30, 1943 in Rutland, she was the daughter of Gardner and Adlena (DeCicco) Eells.
Linda attended elementary school in Rutland and graduated from Rutland High School with the class of 1961.
On June 1, 1963, she married Alfred W. “Buddy” Atkins in the Mendon Methodist Church in Mendon, VT. Following their marriage, they made their home in East Barre where they lived their entire married life. Alfred passed away in March of 2017.
Linda was a bank teller for some time before joining the staff of Hibbert and McGee as a bookkeeper.
She was a member of the East Barre Congregational Church and the Ladies Home Demonstration Club of East Barre. In her spare time, Linda enjoyed camping, playing cards, knitting, sewing, shopping and spending time with her grandchildren.
Survivors include her daughter Nancy Manning and her husband, Mitchell of Orange; her son James Atkins and his partner, Jill DeAlmeida of East Barre; her grandchildren Mikayla, Shenia and Alexis Manning and Emily Atkins; her sister Susan Kelly of Rutland; her brother Chris Eells of Marietta, GA; as well as numerous nieces and nephews.
In addition to her parents, Linda was predeceased by her husband Alfred Atkins and her brothers Stanley and Dennis.
A memorial service to remember her life will be held on Friday, November 16, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. in the East Barre Congregational Church, 2 Church Street, East Barre. There are no calling hours.
Memorial contributions may be made to Central Vermont Home Health and Hospice, 600 Granger Road, Barre, VT 05641.
EAST CALAIS - James William "Bill" Hudson Jr.
....show , 88, of East Calais, Vermont, died Sunday, November 11, 2018, at his home.
He was born in Plainfield, Vermont, on August 15, 1930, the son of James William Hudson Sr. and Dorothy Raymond Hudson. He went thru school in Plainfield and graduated from Plainfield High School in 1948.
On Sept. 29, 1950, he married Muriel Shatney in Woodbury, Vermont.
He joined National Life Insurance Co. and worked there for 38 years, retiring in 1989. He entered the U.S. Army in February 1952 during the Korean War, for two years. He was discharged in January 1954 after a tour of duty in Germany.
Bill’s love of sports kept him very active. He was a basketball official for over 25 years. He coached basketball and baseball in East Calais as his children were growing up and in later years, he traveled with the U-32 basketball team as scorekeeper. He ushered and kept score for the Barre tournaments. He was an original member of the Calais Recreation Association and worked for many years on the July 4th celebration.
In later years, he enjoyed a good game of golf with his sons and grandson and many friends in Vermont and Florida. He was a member of the East Calais Union Church.
Bill is survived by his wife of 68 years and his three children Rickie Hudson and wife Joan, of Glover; Michele Bailey and husband Kevin, of East Calais; Christopher Hudson and wife Melody, of East Calais; three grandsons Bret Hudson and wife Kristina; Chase and Caiden Hudson, all of East Calais, and one great-granddaughter, Mia; also, brothers Bruce Hudson and wife Ruth, of Maine; Douglas Hudson and wife Romona, of East Calais; Dan Hudson and wife Sue, of Hardwick; Ronald Raymond and wife Judy, of Barre; sisters Cynthia Wilkerson and husband Don, of Virginia; Darlene Clark and husband Keith, of Barre; Wendy Kuncz and husband John, of Williamstown; many nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by his parents; a brother, Terry Hudson; and sister, Connie Goslant. Bill had three great loves in his life, his wife, his family and golf.
Calling hours will be Tuesday, November 20, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Hooker & Whitcomb Funeral Home, 7 Academy St., Barre, Vermont.
Donations may be made in Bill’s name to the Calais Recreation Association.
GRANITEVILLE – Donald W. Ovaitte
....show , 73, of Dodge Avenue, passed away on Thursday, November 15, 2018 at his home.
Born on January 31, 1945 in Brooklyn, NY, he was the son of John and Gladys (Iverson) Ovaitte. He attended local schools and after graduating from high school was a graduate of Lyndon State College.
On July 2, 1966, Don married Marion Okuszki in Bayshore, Long Island, NY. They first made their home in Bayshore before moving to Northfield, VT in 1976 where they lived for seven years. In 1984, they moved to Barton. They were later divorced. In 2005, Don moved to his present home in Graniteville.
He attended the Vermont State Police Academy in Pittsfield and after graduating became a police officer in Orleans County. Don had been a member of the Vermont Army National Guard where he achieved the rank of sergeant. He went on to work for the Vermont Office of Child Support for many years. After retiring, he drove school bus.
A very spiritual man, he attended the Faith Community Church in Barre where he enjoyed singing when he could, loved his bible, and loved reading spiritual literature. Don was interested in planes, especially the F-14 Falcons and collecting model planes. He also loved guns, watching police shows, and motorcycles of which he had owned quite a few in his lifetime. Don was always available to help anyone in need. He enjoyed spending time with his family especially his daughter and granddaughter.
He is survived by his daughter, Michelle Yvonne Ovaitte; his granddaughter, Emily Michelle Ovaitte; his former wife, Marion Okuszki; his sisters, Gladys Cairo and Yvonne Mueller; and many nieces and nephews.
Besides his parents, Don was predeceased by his grandson, Christian and brothers, John Ovaitte and Arthur Ovaitte.
A memorial service to celebrate his life will be held Thursday, November 29, 2018 at 6:30 p.m. in the Hooker and Whitcomb Funeral Home, 7 Academy Street, Barre. Family and friends may call from 5:00p.m. until the time of the service.
ORANGE– Florinda T. Letourneau
....show , 98, a longtime resident of George Street, passed away peacefully on Saturday, November 17, 2018 at the Central Vermont Medical Center in Berlin. Her loving family were at her bedside.
Born on February 25, 1920 in Santander, Spain, she was the daughter of Florindo and Romalda (Maza) Teja. The family emigrated to the United States when Florinda was a child and came to live in East Barre. She attended elementary school there and graduated from Spaulding High School in 1937.
On December 31, 1940, she married the love of her life, Eugene R. Letourneau in Williamstown. They first made their home in Williamstown, before moving to East Barre where they raised their five children. In 1973 they moved to Orange.
Florinda was well known to everyone in the East Barre community, where she worked as the Postmaster for 21 years. She was also a member of the East Barre Congregational Church.
Throughout her life she had many hobbies and interests. The most important of those included spending time with her family, reading, following her favorite TV shows, sewing and knitting.
Survivors include her three sons Eugene J. and Thelma Letourneau of Hendersonville, NC; Ray and Judy Letourneau of Orange; Larry Letourneau and Anita Woodward of Montgomery Center; and her daughter and her spouse Nancy and Gary Shute of East Barre as well as eleven grandchildren, sixteen great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.
Besides her parents she was predeceased by her husband Eugene in 1991 and her son Herbert F. Letourneau in 1943.
A graveside service to honor and celebrate Florinda’s life will be held in the Brookhaven Cemetery in the Spring. There are no calling hours.
Memorial contributions in her name may be made to Central Vermont Home Health and Hospice, 600 Granger Road, Barre, VT 05641.
BARRE – Judith R. Hoermann
....show , 98, of Willow Drive passed away surrounded by her loving children on Sunday, November 18, 2018 at the Central Vermont Medical Center in Berlin.
Born October 15, 1920, in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, she was the daughter of Arthur L. and Ruth (Sherrill) Reynolds of Richmond. Judith attended Richmond’s one-room Depot Elementary School and graduated from Pittsfield High School. She worked as a switchboard operator for the tiny Richmond Telephone Company, of which her grandfather was a founder.
On June 10, 1945, she married Francis J. Hoermann, a Colonel in the U.S. Army Air Corps. As a service couple, they moved frequently — their five children were each born in a different state from Annapolis, Maryland, in the east to Adak, Alaska, a tiny island in the Aleutian chain, and states in between. Judith volunteered as an adult leader in the Girl Scouts, Cub Scouts, and 4-H Sewing Club and, while living in Virginia, volunteered at the then-emerging Project Head Start program. Following his retirement from the U.S. Air Force at the Pentagon, Judith and Francis moved to Barre, and Francis entered public service as the Commissioner of Budget and Management for the State of Vermont in both the Snelling and Kunin administrations, among other positions.
Judith enjoyed sewing, embroidery, gardening, birds, camping, and traveling to visit her children in Massachusetts, Ohio, Michigan, Switzerland, Colorado, and Idaho. She was a dedicated correspondent with the people in her life, writing letters and sending along newspaper clippings that she knew the recipients would find interesting or compelling. Judith loved life, always seeing beauty in the smallest of things and with her enthusiastic outlook and lively conversation, letters, and notes left an impression of grace and caring on everyone she met. She loved her family deeply and was supportive, enthralled, and entertained by the activities and adventures of her siblings, children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.
Judith will always be remembered and cherished by her children Thomas Hoermann and his partner, Linda Ruonavaara of Royal Oak; MI; William Hoermann and wife, Elizabeth of Acton, MA; Christine Thompson of Plainfield, VT; Richard Hoermann and wife, Tammy of Middlesex, VT; and Elizabeth Hoermann of Barre, VT; eight grandchildren; twelve great-grandchildren; as well as her siblings David Reynolds and Nancy Benedict, both of Richmond, MA; and Linda Davis of Needham, MA; and her many beloved nieces, nephews, extended family, and friends.
Judith was predeceased by her loving husband Francis in 2004 and by her brother Carlton “Bud” Reynolds in 2016.
A gathering to honor and celebrate Judith’s life will be held on Saturday, December 1, 2018, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. in the Hooker and Whitcomb Funeral Home, 7 Academy Street, Barre. For a memorial guestbook, visit www.hookerwhitcomb.com
In lieu of flowers, please consider donations to the East Barre Public Library, 135 Mill Street, East Barre, VT 05649 whose staff always took such great care picking out books for her or to Central Vermont Home Health and Hospice, 600 Granger Road, Barre, VT 05641 whose important mission Judith appreciated. Judith enjoyed many interesting and laughter-filled conversations with the wonderful members at both organizations.
Interment will take place in the Vermont Veteran’s Memorial Cemetery in the Spring of 2019.
Barre Town - Alita George
....show , 85, passed away on Monday, November 19, 2018, at the Central Vermont Medical Center in Berlin, surrounded by her loving family.
Born in Barre on October 16, 1933, she was the daughter of Edward T. and Irene R. (Canales) Rubalcaba. Alita attended Barre City schools and graduated from Spaulding High School in the class of 1951.
On January 17, 1953, Alita married Donald George in St. Monica’s Catholic Church in Barre. They were married for 65 years, 5 of which were spent in Rutland, and all the rest in Barre.
She worked at Allen Lumber Co. and as a paraprofessional at both Barre Town and Barre City elementary schools.
Alita had a library card at Aldrich Public Library at age 6 and continued to be an avid reader throughout her life. Her lifelong love of reading extended to volunteering as a literacy tutor at Central VT Adult Basic Education for many years.
Alita and Donald traveled extensively and especially enjoyed motorcycle rides throughout New England. After retirement the two of them spent winters in Brooksville, FL and summers in VT. Many a weekend was spent at the family camp on Woodbury Lake with family and friends.
The most important thing in her life was family. She enjoyed attending her children's and grandchildren’s school and sporting events. She enjoyed cooking and took pride in her immaculate home keeping. She loved animals and affectionately cared for her long line of family pets. She measured her life through her devotion to family, students, and friends and her life will forever be cherished in the lives of her husband and children.
Survivors include her husband Donald, of Barre Town; son Mark and his wife, Bonnie of Barre Town; son Don and his wife, Camille of Richmond, VT; daughter Julie Rogers and her husband, Bill of Huntington, VT; grandchildren Emily and her husband, Dan Knup; Katie and her husband, Ben Green; Andy George and his partner, Alyson Hevey; Ben George; Sam Rogers and his partner, Annie Grantham; and Alita Rogers (her namesake). She is also survived by her great grandchildren Luke and Ella Knup; and Dorothy and Hildy Green.
She was predeceased by her parents, Irene and Edward Rubalcaba.
Her family would like to thank the ER and ICU caregivers at the Central Vermont Medical Center in Berlin for their compassionate and skilled care.
A celebration of her life will be held on Friday, December 7, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. in the Hooker and Whitcomb Funeral Home, 7 Academy Street, Barre. There are no calling hours. A private burial will be held at a later date. For a memorial guestbook, visit www.hookerwhitcomb.com
Contributions in Alita’s memory may be made to the Aldrich Public Library, 6 Washington Street, Barre, VT 05641.
BARRE - Jacqueline Clarke Walker
....show , 92, a former longtime resident of Glastonbury, passed away peacefully on Thursday, November 22, 2018 with her loving family by her side.
Born on May 7, 1926 in Summit NJ., she was the daughter of Allen Hillyer and Evelyn (Cook) Clarke. Jacque attended the Kent Place School in Summit, and then graduated from the Buffalo School of Nursing in 1951. Later in life she earned her master’s degree from the University of Connecticut and served as the Ombudsman for the elderly for the state of Connecticut for many years.
Jacque devoted her life to fighting against war and racism, and to helping people. She volunteered many places, including The Soup and Sandwich Kitchen at the church she loved: The First Universalist Church of Barre. Jacque also volunteered at the Food Bank, the Barre Opera House, the State House, and Barre City Elementary School's library while her grandchildren attended there.
She also fought passionately for social and political causes. Jacque supported candidates that helped the environment and opposed war and killing. She worked tirelessly to end The Vietnam War, even traveling to Washington D.C to protest. When she was President of The Democratic Women's Club, she started a “coffee house” in Hartford, CT to raise money for the antiwar candidate, Eugene McCarthy.
SHE LOVED BOOKS. Jacque worked at the Aldrich Public Library into her eighties, and started an outreach program, delivering books to homebound people.
Survivors include her sons Michael and his wife, Susan of Salem, NH and John of Charlottesville, VA; and her daughter Naomi of Barre, VT. She also leaves many nieces and nephews, eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
A celebration of Jacque's life will be held in the spring, with the date to be announced prior to the service.
The family would like to extend special thanks to Lincoln House of Barre for providing Jacque with a warm and caring place to live out the last years of her life.
BARRE – Melvin Douglas Christie, “Mel”
....show , 79, a longtime Barre resident, passed away peacefully on Sunday, November 25, 2018 at the Central Vermont Medical Center in Berlin. His loving family had been with him at his bedside.
Born on April 18, 1939 in Barre City, he was the son of Wilfred and Myrtle “Doris” (Lawliss) Christie. He attended local schools and graduated from Williamstown High School in 1957. Following his graduation, Mel enlisted in the United States Army. He served with distinction for four years until being honorably discharged in 1961.
On August 25, 1962 he married the love of his life, Marge Champine, in the St. Monica Catholic Church in Barre. The two made their home in the Montpelier area where they raised their four wonderful children. Afterward they moved to Barre living there the rest of their lives.
Mel spent his entire working career as a Master Electrician, working for electrical contractor Bates and Murray.
Throughout his life he had many hobbies and interests. The most important of these included watching sports, especially his beloved Boston Celtics and Red Sox, woodworking, coin collecting, following NASCAR, cruising in his ’49 Chevy and spending time with his family and friends.
Survivors include his two daughters Sueann Clark and her husband, Stephen of Williamstown; and Lori-ann Christie of Barre; two sons Mark Christie and Mike Christie, both of Barre; two granddaughters Jessica Christie of Stuart, VA and Brittany Christie of Georgetown, TX and his grandson Shane Christie of Barre, as well as four great-grandchildren. He also leaves two brothers Noel Christie of Barre and Butch Christie of Randolph; his sister Marilyn Partch of El Paso, TX and numerous nieces and nephews.
Besides his parents, he was predeceased by his beloved wife, Marge Christie, and his brother Bruce Christie.
A gathering to honor and celebrate Mel’s life will be held on a later date at the convenience of the family. Interment will take place in the Maplewood Cemetery in Barre Town in the spring.
Memorial contributions in Mel’s name may be made to the Central Vermont Humane Society, P.O. Box 687, Montpelier, VT 05601.
WASHINGTON - Margaret A. Pearlstein
....show , 87, died peacefully in her sleep on Monday, November 26, 2018, in the home of her Personal Care Provider, Carol Merchant.
Born May 13, 1931, in Manchester, N.H, she was the daughter of Vere E. and Helene (Wheeler) Pearlstein. Margaret moved to Barre when she was 2 years old. She attended the Barre City school system and lived in Barre the remainder of her life.
Margaret attended Project Independence as well as The Learning Network, where she took several classes. She was also a member of a weekly sewing circle and many of her holiday gifts came from this hobby. Additionally, she studied art as a student of Jim Lundt and her artwork has been featured in a story in the Times Argus. Several of her paintings are permanently displayed at The Church of the Good Shepherd in Barre and have also been displayed at the State Capitol in Montpelier.
Her hobbies included doing puzzles (of horses), bowling, baking, dancing, singing, and swimming. Margaret’s favorite life-long pastime was photographing horses on her many trips in Vermont and Massachusetts. She maintained an extensive collection of her photographs in albums. She was an avid lover of cats as well as horses.
Margaret was a member of The Church of the Good Shepherd in Barre for over 80 years. She served on the Alter Guild for many years and also served on the Vestry. She baked cookies weekly for church coffee hour over many years.
Survivors include her brother Richard Pearlstein and his wife, Deanna of Amherst, MA; as well as eight nieces and nephews Bonnie Baker of Austin, TX; Alexander (Annie) of Kurtistown, HI; Alice Erbe of Monroe, LA; Andrew (Danielle) Erbe of Lafayette, LA; Gregory (Rosanna) Pearlstein of College Station, TX; Corey Pearlstein of Portland, OR; Elise Springer (Robin Price) of Middletown, CT; and Laurie (Burton) Thibodeaux of Spring, TX. She will be lovingly remembered by her great nieces, nephews and great-great nieces and nephews.
In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her sisters Janet and Emily and her brother George.
The family especially wishes to thank her caregivers, Carol and Steve Merchant, for providing her with a warm and loving home and devotion until her final hours.
Her funeral will be held on Monday, December 3, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. in The Church of the Good Shepherd, 39 Washington Street, Barre. Following the service, interment will be made in the Hope Cemetery in Barre. Family and friends may call on Sunday from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Hooker and Whitcomb Funeral Home, 7 Academy Street, Barre.
Memorial donations may be made to The Church of the Good Shepherd, 39 Washington Street, Barre, VT 05641.
ORANGE - Leona Rose Williams
....show , 67, died peacefully on Wednesday, November 28, 2018 with family and friends by her side at Woodridge Rehabilitation and Nursing Home in Berlin.
Born on May 10, 1951 in Barre, she was the daughter of John and Isabel (Dow) Williams. Leona was the oldest of five children including Linda, Johnny, Richard, and Amy.
She enjoyed religious studies, knitting, crocheting, spending time with her grandchildren, and watching mischievous pets at play. Leona had a playful sense of humor and a generous, loving heart.
Survivors include her husband, Jack Sicely; daughter Karen and son-in-law Mike; daughter Kelly; son Aaron and daughter-in-law Leslie; granddaughters Kayla, Victoria, and Elizabeth; sister Linda and brother-in-law Robert; sister-in-law Diane; brother Richard and sister-in-law Barb; sister Amy and brother-in-law Randy as well as many nieces and nephews. Additional special people include Aunt Jo, Tereesa Larson, Tina Salls, and Sheila Marineau.
In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her former husband, David Blodgett and her brother, Johnny.
The service to honor and celebrate her life will be held on Friday, December 7, 2018 at 2:00 p.m. in the Christ Community Alliance Church (formerly Orange Alliance Church) to be officiated by Reverend William Wick.
Following the service, a reception will be held in the Orange Town Hall. Purple was her favorite color and if anyone would like to wear purple to the funeral in honor of her memory, it would bring a smile to our faces during a trying time. Her ashes will be planted in a living urn as a yellow rose bush in the spring. For further information, please call Aaron at 802-272-8188.
Leona’s family would like to extend a special thank you to the fantastic staff at Woodridge Rehabilitation and Nursing home for taking great care of our Mom and her many visitors. May God rest her soul.
RUTLAND – Theresa G. Boudreau
....show , 88, of Heritage Hill Place, passed away on Wednesday, November 28, 2018, at The Meadows at East Mountain.
Born May 14, 1930 in Williamstown, she was the daughter of Paul and Caroline (LeBlanc) Nedeau. She graduated from Spaulding High School in 1948.
On July 3, 1954, she married Robert E. Boudreau in St. Monica Catholic Church in Barre. After their marriage they lived locally, settling in South Barre in 1955. Robert passed away in November of 1979.
Theresa assisted her husband as the bookkeeper, for many years, in the family business. She was a member of the St. Monica Catholic Church and volunteered at the Berlin Health and Rehabilitation Center as well as The Benefit Shop.
In her spare time, Theresa enjoyed playing bingo, dancing and music.
Survivors include her sons, Michael Boudreau and his wife, Sherry of North Clarendon, David Boudreau and his wife, Kathy of West Rutland, and Ronald Boudreau of Wilder, six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her husband, Robert Boudreau, three brothers and one sister.
A Mass of Christian Burial to celebrate her life will be held on Tuesday, December 4, 2018, at 11:00 a.m. in the St. Monica Catholic Church, 79 Summer Street, Barre. Family and friends may call from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. prior to the service at the Hooker and Whitcomb Funeral Home, 7 Academy Street, Barre. Entombment will be in the Hooker and Whitcomb Vault to await spring burial in the St. Sylvester Cemetery in Websterville.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Berlin Health and Rehabilitation Center, Activities Fund, 98 Hospitality Drive, Barre, VT 05641, or to the Barre Senior Center, 131 South Main Street, #4, Barre, VT 05641.
BARRE – John G. Pellon
....show , 89, a longtime resident of Meadowcrest Lane, passed away peacefully at his home on Sunday, December 2, 2018 surrounded by his loving family.
Born on May 6, 1929 in Barre City, he was the son of Paul and Josephine (Galli) Pellon. He attended elementary school in Barre and graduated from Spaulding High School as part of the Class of 1947. John then went on to attend Burdett College in Boston where he earned his Associates Degree in Business in 1950.
Following his schooling, John enlisted in the United States Army where he served with distinction in the Korean Theater during the war. He was honorably discharged at the end of hostilities in 1953.
On October 20, 1956, he married the love of his life, Patricia Downing, in the St. Sylvester Catholic Church in Graniteville. The two went on to make their home in the Barre area for the remainder of their lives.
John worked for the State of Vermont for over 34 years. Throughout that time, he held positions in a variety of occupations, beginning as an Auditor and retiring as a Business Manager in 1990.
Some of his memberships included the Barre Kiwanis Club, American Legion Post #10, Granite Masonic Lodge No. 35, and the Mount Sinai Shriners. He also spent time as a volunteer Score Counselor, a Justice of the Peace and sat on the Barre Town Zoning Board.
Throughout his life, John had many hobbies and interests. The most important of those included playing golf, spending summers at the Lone Pine Campground and most importantly being with his family and friends.
Survivors include his wife of 62 years, Patricia Pellon, of Barre Town; two sons Brian Pellon and his wife, Peggy, of Conroe, TX and Bradley Pellon and his partner, Darlene Stone, of Murfreesboro, TN; his grandchildren Michelle Pellon and her wife, Hailey, of Houston, TX, Nicholas Pellon and Laura Murphy of West Springfield, MA, Jennifer Sledge and her husband, Andrew, of Jackson, LA, and Bethany Kukura and her husband, Beau, of Erie, CO; and his great-grandchildren Marie Pellon of Houston, TX and Braxton and Berklee Kukura of Erie, CO. He also leaves his sister in law Janet Lambert and her husband, Maurice, and brother in law Richard Downing, both from FL, as well as numerous cousins, nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by his parents and granddaughter Katherine Pellon.
A graveside service to honor and celebrate John’s life will be held on Thursday, December 6, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. in the Hope Cemetery in Barre. Family and friends may call on Wednesday evening from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the Hooker and Whitcomb Funeral Home, 7 Academy Street, Barre.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in John’s name to Shriner’s Hospitals for Children, 2900 Rocky Point Drive, Tampa, FL 33607.
BARRE – Daniel (Dan) Rubalcaba
....show , 67, a longtime Barre resident, died Monday, December 3, 2018, peacefully at his home.
Born November 14, 1951 in Barre, he was the son of Marcelino “Chink” and Catherine “Kitty” (Bullis) Rubalcaba. He is a graduate of Spaulding High School in Barre.
On October 29, 1989, he married Kathy Robinson in Calais, VT. They made their home all their married life in East Barre where they raised four children.
Dan worked many years in sales. Most recently, he worked at Washington County Mental Health. He was a member of the American Legion Post 10.
Time spent with his family, especially his grandchildren were most important to him. He also enjoyed playing pitch and cribbage with family and friends. His other interests included hunting, attending NASCAR events and following many types of sports. He was an avid New York Yankee fan.
Survivors include his daughters Danielle Rubalcaba and her companion David Brooks II; and Hallie Rubalcaba and her companion, Caleb Millington; two sons, Michael Rubalcaba and his companion, Alicia Compo; and David Rubalcaba. A brother Gary Rubalcaba and his wife, Mary of Barre Town, their three daughters and families; as well as three grandchildren, Carson, Caden and Kiptyn.
Besides his parents, he was predeceased by his brother, David Rubalcaba who died in 1979.
A Service of Remembrance will be held on Friday, December 7, 2018, at 2:00 PM in the East Barre Congregational Church. There are no calling hours. Later interment will be in the Wilson Cemetery in Websterville.
In lieu of flowers, contributions in his memory may be made to the Shriner’s Hospitals For Children (Attn: Office of Development) 2900 N. Rocky Point Dr. Tampa, FL 33607.
BARRE – Shelley Elaine (Prevost) Henry
....show , 62, of Hill Street, passed away on Monday, December 3, 2018 at her home.
Born May 20, 1956 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, she was the daughter of Gordon and Joan (Widgington) Prevost.
Shelley attended local elementary schools and graduated from St. Thomas High School. Following her graduation, she made her home in Pointe Claire, Quebec. She was employed by the Royal Bank of Canada.
On May 9, 1978 she married Lynnford Henry.
Shelley moved to Barre in 1986. She was employed by Global Values, Adams Granite and Rouleau Granite.
In her spare time, she enjoyed needle point, color art, and crafts.
Survivors include her partner Victor Chaput of Ferrisburg, VT; her sons Jeremy Henry and his wife, Kim of Naples, FL and Logan Henry of Randolph, VT; her grandson Theo Harper Russin of Essex, VT; her mother Joan Kennell and her husband, Arthur of Barre; and her siblings Bradley Prevost of Montreal, Que., Wade Prevost and his wife, Elena of Toronto, Ont., Corey Prevost of Atlanta, GA, Martin Prevost and his wife, Linda of Barre, VT, Chrysanne Hedberg and her husband, Erik of Durham, NC, Susan Cole and her husband, Chuck of West Boylston, MA, and Danny Kennell of Montreal, Que; as well as many nieces, nephews and cousins.
She was predeceased by her father Gordon Prevost as well as her paternal grandparents Clifford and May Prevost; and her maternal grandparents Fredrick and Lillian Widgington.
A service to honor and celebrate her life will be held on Saturday, December 8, 2018 at 1:00 p.m. in the Barre Lodge of Elks, #1535, 10 Jefferson Street, Barre. Family and friends may call on Friday from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. in the Hooker Whitcomb Funeral Home, 7 Academy Street, Barre, VT 05641. Later inurnment will be held at the convenience of the family.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Barre Youth Sports Association, PO Box 821, Barre, VT 05641.
BARRE, VT – Lynne Gladys (Patrick) Reid Carpenter
....show - After a brave two-year battle with cancer, Lynne Gladys (Patrick) Reid Carpenter, 76, passed away peacefully surrounded by friends and family on Monday, December 10, 2018 at the Lincoln House in Barre, Vermont.
The oldest of eight kids, Lynne was born on June 29, 1942, to Doris (Williams) Patrick and Kenneth L. Patrick of Lisbon Falls, Maine. Thankfully, she was born with amazing nurturing and organizational skills and put them to good use earning the best big “seestah” title by making sure her siblings were well cared for.
Always the overachiever, Lynne graduated Valedictorian of Lisbon High School in 1960, where she was a cheerleader and class president. After graduating high school, she worked for Prudential Life Insurance until she married John C. Reid in 1962 and moved to Barre, Vermont. Together, they raised three children, and although they later divorced, they remained lifelong friends.
Lynne was incredibly active in the Barre community; she coached cheerleading at Barre Town Elementary School, was a Girl Scout Troop Leader and led the Youth Group at the Barre Congregational Church for many years. With her natural ability to nurture, Lynne fulfilled her life long goal of becoming a Registered Nurse in 1993, and later became a Nurse Educator. She worked for the Central Vermont Medical Center for 30 years.
On July 17, 1998, Lynne married Don Carpenter at the Barre Congregational Church and combined her three children and Don’s three children forming a “Brady Bunch” of their own. Following their marriage, they made their home in Barre and Joe’s Pond during the warmer months and wintered in North Fort Myers, Florida.
Her memberships included the Barre Congregational Church and the Barre Country Club. Lynne enjoyed cooking, entertaining, decorating, reading, golfing and painting with her great friend, Kate Duffy. She especially relished spending time with her family and friends and was always up for an impromptu party.
Lynne is survived by her husband, Don Carpenter of West Danville, VT; her children Jonica Reid and Amy Jenkins (Tommy) both of Maui, HI and Patrick Reid (Aya) of Tokyo, Japan; along with her siblings from Maine, Joan Patrick of Lisbon, Justin Patrick of Lisbon Falls, Justine Patrick of Lisbon, Loretta Patrick of Brunswick and Susan Patrick of Durham. She also leaves behind her beloved grandchildren, Kai and Luca Jenkins of Maui, HI, and Ryuku and Kyra Reid of Tokyo, Japan; her stepchildren Jeff Carpenter (Melanie) of Hyde Park, VT, Jeremy Carpenter of Montpelier, VT and Janna Clar of Montpelier, VT; and her adorable step grandchildren Lily Carpenter of Hyde Park, VT and Russell and Ada Clar of Montpelier, VT as well as a plethora of nieces and nephews and in-laws who thought the world of her. Her kitty, Josie, will also dearly miss her.
In addition to her mom and dad, Lynne will reunite in heaven with her brothers Kenneth Patrick and Daniel Patrick; her sister-in-law Linda Patrick; her niece Marcy Cox; and her ex-husband John Reid.
The service to honor and celebrate her life will be held following the holiday season. Lynne would not have wanted anyone to miss a good party on her behalf!
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Lincoln House, 120 Hill Street, Barre, VT 05641 or to Central Vermont Home Health and Hospice, 600 Granger Road, Barre, VT 05641.
BARRE TOWN – Allen Charles Wilde
....show , 56, of Websterville passed away peacefully at the University of Vermont Medical Center on Monday, December 17, 2018 after a long and courageous battle with heart disease. Agreeing to advanced medical interventions, Allen was determined to continue his fight against his diagnosis of CHF in hopes to have the opportunity to thrive in the simplest things in life such as outdoor chores with his tractor, backyard cookouts and quality time with his precious sheltie dog, Bailey.
Born on December 20, 1961 to Clifford and Mavis (Allen) Wilde, he spent his childhood in Barre City attending local schools.
Allen was very meticulous and took great pride in his work ethic. Former employment included Cabot Creamery, Bombardier Transportation, SB Electronics and most recently Rinker’s Communications. His passion was ham radio operations and collecting electronic equipment related ham radios and antennas, attending annual ham radio flea markets as well as a Corvette enthusiast.
Survivors include his mother Mavis Wilde of Barre; a sister Patricia (Richard) Hill; a niece Katherine Christine; two great nieces, Kyra Michelle and Emmaleah all of Florida. It is with a heavy heart, that he leaves his former wife and confidant, Colette Gagnon; step-daughter Danielle (David) Ballenger; and step-granddaughter Marlo Rae. He was predeceased by his father in 1975.
Per Allen’s wishes, there will be no services.
Extended gratitude goes to the Central Vermont Medical Center, University of Vermont Medical Center and all the nurses and doctors who aided in his care whom understood Allen’s strong will to live, never gave up on him and abided by his wishes till his final breath.
Allen’s motto in life was the three “L’s” – Look, Listen and Learn. If anything is remembered from this life lost too young, it should be this.
WILLIAMSTOWN - Jesse D. Griffith
....show , 89, a longtime Williamstown resident, passed away peacefully on Monday, December 17, 2018 at the Woodridge Nursing Home in Berlin. His loving family was with him at his bedside.
Born on September 20, 1929 in Middlesex, he was the son of Bert and Flora (Corliss) Griffith. He attended elementary school in Middlesex and graduated from Montpelier High School, where he was an honor student and member of the football team, as part of the Class of 1947.
In 1951, Jesse enlisted in the United States Army where he served during the Korean Conflict in the 65th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion. After five years of distinguished service to his country, he was honorably discharged.
Following his service, he returned to the Barre area where he worked in the granite industry for many years. He held numerous positions in that time and was the Union Steward in most of the granite sheds that he worked. He eventually retired with a pension from the granite industry.
On October 10, 1977, he married the love of his life, Betty Jean Rouleau, in the St. Sylvester Catholic Church in Graniteville. The two made their home and raised their wonderful family in Williamstown.
Jesse was a member of St. Edward’s Catholic Church in Williamstown, the American Legion Post #10 in Barre and the Barre Area Senior Center.
Throughout his life he had many hobbies and interests. The most important of these included being an avid rabbit hunter, fishing, foraging for mushrooms, carpentry, drawing and especially spending time with his beloved family.
Survivors include his loving wife Betty Rouleau Griffith; his sons Joseph Rouleau and his wife, Theresa, of Williamstown, David Rouleau and his wife, Lori, of Barre, his daughter Dawna Howe and her husband, Ron, of Williamstown, Rickey Rouleau and his wife, Kathleen, of Barre Town, Matthew Rouleau and his wife, Cheryl, of Williamstown, Mike Noury and his wife, Carole, of Williamstown; Scott Johnson of Morrisville, Mark Johnson of Morrisville and Cindy Johnson; as well as numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. He also proceeds his brothers Elwin Griffith of East Barre, Royce Griffith and his wife, Carol, of Barre and Corliss Griffith and his wife, Sheila, of Moretown.
Besides his parents he was predeceased by his three brothers Carl, Everett, and Gerald Griffith; and three sisters Louise Perry, Vivian Gavello and Florence Donofrio.
A Mass of Christian Burial to celebrate Jesse’s life will be held on Thursday, December 27, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. in the St. Edward Catholic Church in Williamstown. Friends and family may call at the Hooker and Whitcomb Funeral Home, 7 Academy Street, Barre on Wednesday, December 26 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
A graveside service with full military honors will take place in the Spring at the Vermont Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Randolph Center. A gathering of family and friends will follow the burial.
Memorial contributions in Jesse’s name may be made to the Central Vermont Humane Society, P.O. Box 687, Montpelier, VT 05601 or the Woodridge Nursing Home Patient Activity Fund, 142 Woodridge Drive, Berlin, VT 05602.
WILLIAMSTOWN – Jeremy J. Cormier
....show , 46, of Vt Route 14, passed away on Monday, December 17, 2018 at the Central Vermont Medical Center in Berlin.
Born July 16, 1972 in Berlin, he was the son of Anna (Wright) and Bill Martin. Jeremy attended Barre Town Elementary School and graduated from Spaulding High School in 1994. After graduation he made his home in Barre Town before moving to Williamstown in 1994.
Jeremy was employed as part of the United Employment Services Program at Washington County Mental Health and assisted many local employers with various tasks. In his spare time, he enjoyed watching professional wrestling, NASCAR, playing video games, shopping, going for rides, vacationing in Maine, and most of all listening to music – especially country music.
Survivors include his parents, Anna and Bill Martin of Williamstown; his brother John Cormier of Williamstown and his sister Billie Jo Manley and her husband, Jim, of Pennsylvania; as well as many nieces and nephews.
In addition to his grandparents Elmer and Frances Wright, he was predeceased by his uncle Gene Wright.
Family and friends may call on Friday, December 21, 2018 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the Hooker and Whitcomb Funeral Home, 7 Academy Street, Barre. Inurnment will take place in the Wilson Cemetery in the Spring.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association, Vermont Chapter, 300 Cornerstone Drive, Suite 130, Williston, VT 05495.
BARRE TOWN – Brian K. Martin
....show , 74, of Ridgewood Terrace, passed away on Friday, December 28, 2018 at his home.
Born June 1, 1944 in Waterbury, he was the son of Edward H. and Bernice E. (Finn) Martin. Brian attended elementary and high school in Waterbury. After high school, he attended Champlain College and the University of Vermont, receiving a bachelor’s degree in Accounting.
On June 29, 1991, Brian married Arlene Sutton in Montpelier. Following their marriage, they made their home in Berlin, eventually moving to Plainfield and most recently in Barre Town.
Brian was employed as an Accountant and Treasurer of Equity Services at the National Life Insurance Company, until retiring in 2004.
In his spare time, he enjoyed golf, antiquing and furniture restoration. He especially enjoyed time spent with his family and attending sports and school events for the grandchildren. Vacationing on the coast of Maine and his 5 o’clock Scotch cocktails were also among his favorite activities.
Brian was known for his hearty laugh, robust conversation and friendly nature. He was always willing to help out family and friends whenever there was a need.
Survivors include his wife, Arlene Martin of Barre Town, his children Jennifer Warren of South Carolina, Mark Martin of New York, Jaime Martin of South Carolina, and his stepsons Todd Sutton of Massachusetts, Tait Sutton of Vermont, and stepdaughter Tara Sutton of Vermont; fourteen grandchildren; and his sister Nancy Lamson of Vermont.
In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his son Craig Martin, his brother Bernard “Bumpy” Martin, and his nephew Jeff Martin.
A service to honor and celebrate his life will be held on Saturday, January 12, 2019 at 12:00 noon in the Hooker and Whitcomb Funeral Home, 7 Academy Street, Barre. There are no calling hours.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Central Vermont Home Health and Hospice, 600 Granger Road, Barre, VT 05641.
ORANGE – Paul Freeman Widmer, Jr.
....show , 82, of Spencer Road passed away on Saturday, December 29, 2018 at the Woodridge Nursing Home in Berlin.
Born June 10, 1936 in Woodstock, he was the son of Paul F. and Grace L. (Morrill) Widmer, Sr. Paul attended Woodstock Elementary School and graduated from Spaulding High School. After graduation, he enlisted in the Army National Guard.
On August 29, 1964, he married Margo Joyce Ming in Washington. They first made their home in Washington, before moving to Middlesex and eventually settling in Orange. Margo passed away in October of 2017.
Paul was employed by Sprague Electric, Jackson Dairy and Gallagher Lumber. In his spare time, he enjoyed woodworking, hunting, fishing, and birdwatching.
Survivors include his children Scott Widmer and his wife, Tina of Northfield; Tina Widmer of Washington, Penny Widmer and her partner, Joshua Harless of Graniteville; Beverly White and her husband, Brent of Stowe; Steven Premont of Barre, and Henry Premont of Williamstown; his grandchildren Francis Skiffington, Jr., Robin Skiffington, Michael Knowles, Natasha Hoskins, Aaron Oszajca, Jessica Oszajca, Craig Premont, Jade Premont, and Kenneth Harless; his great-grandchildren Nevaeh, Maria, Trevor, Collyn and Adalynn; his siblings David Widmer and his longtime companion, Diana of Barre; Thomas Widmer of Island Pond, and Judith Harper of Florida.
In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his wife Margo Widmer and his siblings Frederick, Patricia and Carol.
A memorial service to honor and celebrate his life will be held on Sunday, January 6, 2019 at 3:00 p.m. at the Hooker and Whitcomb Funeral Home, 7 Academy Street, Barre. Family and friends may call from 2:00 p.m. until the time of the service. For a memorial guestbook, visit www.hookerwhitcomb.com
Memorial contributions may be made to the Resident Activities Fund, Woodridge Nursing Home, 142 Woodridge Drive, Montpelier, VT 05602.
His family wishes to give special thanks to the staff at Woodridge Nursing Home for the compassionate care that Paul received while a resident there.
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