Lillian Irene Snelling
....show , age 98, of Thrush Lane, passed away peacefully in her sleep at her home on Monday, January 29, 2018.
Lillian was born in Lyndonville, VT, on August 31, 1919, daughter to the late Jessippe and Obeline (Emmons) Hebert. She was raised and educated in Lyndonville and graduated from Lyndon Institute with the Class of 1937. Early on Lillian was an avid hunter, spending many hours over the years hunting rabbits, deer and even squirrel, and many of the latter when they got too close to her bird feeders. One of her happiest days was when she received her Permanent VT Hunting License in 1985. On May 18, 1941, she married Donald Paige Snelling and shared 42 years together at the time of his death in 1983. Lillian was a stay at home mom but was very involved in crafts belonging to the Home Dems for years. She made hundreds of Raggedy Ann and Andy dolls selling them at fairs, craft fairs all around northern Vermont, New Hampshire and all around the world. She was a member of St. Elizabeth’s Catholic Church for many years where she played the organ. Lillian and Don enjoyed some traveling, snowmobiling and camping over the years and after his passing she continued to travel, going anywhere she felt like. She did not live a dull life. In recent years she joined the senior exercise group at the Graded School in Lyndonville and their trips to Bagel Depot for lunch following.
Survivors include her 3 daughters: Ethel Pearsons of Lyndonville, Lucey Trembley and husband, Ronald, of Sutton, Donna Freeman and husband, Charlie, of Ashboro, NC, 2 sisters: Germaine Desilets of St. Johnsbury, Rachel Anair of AZ, 5 grandchildren: Todd Pearsons and wife, Laurie, of Sheffield, VT, Sam Pearsons and wife, Kimberly, of Loveland, CO, Dr.’s Bryan and Cheryl Freeman, of NC, Tracey Harrelson and husband, Mark, of NC, Candi Harran and husband, Mike, of N. Danville, VT, 11 great-grandchildren, 3 great-great-grandchild and many nieces and nephews.
Lillian was predeceased by her sister: Bertha Gervais, her brother: Donald Hebert, her son-in-law: Donald Pearsons, granddaughter: Tammy Tremblay and great-grandson: Cody Pearsons.
Friends may call on the family from 1-3PM on Saturday, February 3, 2018, at the Guibord Funeral Home on the corner of Center and Main Streets in Lyndonville. Burial will take place privately in the summer at the Lyndon Center Cemetery.
Memorial Donations may be made to the Norris Cotton Cancer Center North, 1080 Hospital Drive, St. Johnsbury, VT, 05819.
St. Johnsbury, VT: Diane Marie Dargie
....show , age 60, of Lackie Hill Road, died at her home with family by her side on Sunday, January 28, 2018, following a lengthy period of failing health.
Diane was born in St. Johnsbury, VT, on August 10, 1957, daughter to Marlene Merle (Ash) and the late Don Stanley Taylor who passed December 31, 2015. She grew up in St. Johnsbury attending St. Johnsbury School and went on to Lyndon Institute graduating with the Class on 1975. She worked at the Lincoln Inn, Schafers and at Gold Crown Lanes prior to working for the State of Vermont as a truck driver. For over 25 years she had the plow route over Sheffield Heights and didn’t skip a beat. She was a pet lover and took very good care of them. Diane loved visiting with friends and family out in the garage, driving her ’85 Camaro and doing the crossword puzzles in the paper. Her hobbies also included dancing, four-wheeling with her grandkids, playing horseshoes with her father and taking care of her flower beds. She enjoyed ice-skating, was an avid swimmer in her youth and enjoyed maintaining the pool for the kids where she taught Sophia and Renee and many others to swim. For many years she bowled in the leagues and served as an officer. Diane was a tough lady and there are many stories to back it up, but she was a lady who loved and was very much loved in return and will be sorely missed.
She is survived by her companion of over 28 years: Lynn Knights of St. Johnsbury, her mother: Marlene A. Taylor of St. Johnsbury, her daughter: Jillian Dargie (Wayne Payton) of N. Danville, her ‘step-son’: J.P. Knights (Carmen Brown) of Glover, 2 brothers: Terry Taylor (Kathy) and Stephen Taylor (Andrea) all of St. Johnsbury, 5 grandchildren: Sophia & Renee Payton, Dayna, Kelby and Rylee Knights, and nephews: Chris Taylor (Jenn), Tim Taylor (Maggie), and her loving neighbors from across the road: Norm and Pat Veilleux.
At Diane’s request there will be no services or calling hours at this time. Burial will take place at the Wm. Dexter Cemetery in Sheffield at a later date.
Lynda Ann Mullally-Baker
....show , age 67, of Mt. Pleasant Street in St. Johnsbury, VT, went to heaven on Sunday, January 28, 2018, with her family and friends by her side.
Lynda was born on May 17, 1950 in St. Johnsbury, VT, daughter to the late Donald Frank and Velvier Valerie (Findley) Mullally, Sr. She was raised and educated in St. Johnsbury graduating from St. Johnsbury Academy with the Class of 1968. Right out of high school, she got a job with HUD in DC where she worked as an Administrative Assistant for 20 years. After that she began working at an import-export law firm. She then heard Vermont calling her back and found work with her dad at the Radio Station and the Caledonia County Fair. Her latest endeavor was the Red Tag on Railroad Street.
She loved SJA and her time and coworkers at Red Tag. She wrote poetry, made jewelry, and did over a hundred beautiful pieces of needlepoint. She loved summer and as a child, summer camp.
Lynda was a lovely woman with a heart of gold and a style all her own. She was detailed, eclectic, humorous, and intelligent. Her stories kept everyone around her amused. She was a quirky cousin with forgiveness for all. Her brother describes her as a hard working, single, person of free spirit. Lynda loved life in its fullest. She was much loved and will be dearly missed.
She leaves behind two brothers: Don, Jr. and his wife, Diane, and Mike and his wife, Bernie; two nephews: Travis Mullally and Luke Mullally and his wife, Brittany and their three daughters; a niece: Celina Hemingway and her husband, Eric, and their two daughters; and her caregivers: her cousin, Mary Mullally-Foster, her best friend, Julie Kernearny, and her good friend, Sara McKenna.
Lynda was predeceased by her grandparents: Frank and Abby Mullally; her parents: Don and Val Mullally, Sr.; and husband, Frank Baker.
At Lynda’s request, there will be no services.
Donations can be made in Lynda’s name to the Elizabeth H. Brown Humane Society, 80 Buttonwood Lane, Victory, VT 05858.
Wayne Burton Muller
....show , age 65, of Inwood Lane in Barnet, passed away on Tuesday, January 23, 2018, at St. Johnsbury Health and Rehabilitation.
Wayne was born on June 28, 1952, in Hackensack, NJ to Herbert S. and Dorothy D. (Stevens) Muller. He began working as a busboy at age 12 and pumped gas and did factory work until in 1969, he quit school to join the Navy. He suffered a back injury but stayed in service to be honorably discharged in 1973. In civilian life, Wayne worked for Evergreen Air in Arizona, then as a troubleshooter for Continental Airlines in Newark, NJ, and finally as Operation Manager for General Aviation in Pennsylvania. He was a self-taught day trader and always did odd jobs here and there. He moved to Vermont in September of 2011.
Wayne is survived by his friends and neighbors, Sandy Brown and Ben Johnson, and their sons, Eric and Taylor Johnson.
Services are yet to be determined. Burial will take place in the spring at the Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Randolph, VT.
Kathleen Ann Gleason
....show , age 58, of Goodall Road, died at the North Country Hospital in Newport, VT, on Saturday, January 20, 2018, following a period of declining in health.
Kathleen was born on January 10, 1960, in Worcester, MA, a twin daughter born to the late Rudolph Joseph and Marie Lucille (Roy) Germain. She grew up in Worcester graduating from South High in the Class of 1978. She married Warren F. Gleason, and they were married for 28 years at the time of his death in 2008. Kathy loved animals, the ocean, music and absolutely loved to dance. When her daughter, Nicole, was born she became a very devoted mother and made Nicole the focus of her life, but always continued to help people in any way that she could. Kathy was a beloved mother, sister, aunt and friend and will be dearly and deeply missed.
She is survived by her daughter, Nicole Gleason of Holland, VT; her twin sister: Karen Savageau, of Holden, MA; 3 brothers: Mark Germain of Worcester, Brian Germain and wife, Dawn, of FL, Brad Germain and wife, Karla, of Worcester and several cousins, nieces and nephews.
Kathy was predeceased by a sister: Marsha Painchaud.
Friends may visit and call on the family from 2-4PM on Saturday, January 27, 2018, at the Guibord Funeral Home, 15 Main Street in Lyndonville, VT. Services and burial will take place privately at the convenience of the family.
St. Johnsbury, VT: Charlotte Irene (Russell) Piadade
....show , age 94, of Mountain View Drive in St. Johnsbury, VT, passed away on Thursday, January 18, 2018, at St. Johnsbury Health and Rehabilitation Center.
Charlotte was born on January 4, 1924, in Bellows Falls, VT, daughter to Hiram Beacher and Margaret Lucy (Ponty) Russell. She was raised in Bellows Falls and lived there until her marriage to Arthur Piadade when they moved to St. Johnsbury. In her younger years, Charlotte volunteered at the Food Shelf and spent the majority of her time raising her children and keeping house. After her own children were grown, she enjoyed visiting and watching her grandchildren.
She enjoyed traveling with her late husband, going out with the girls, shopping, and being with family. She was a loving and caring woman that would help out anyone with anything, even if it meant she went without.
Charlotte is survived by 3 sons: Wayne and his wife, Marie, of Providence, RI, Joseph and his wife, Pamela, of South Boston, VA, and Dale, and his wife, Stephanie, of Lyndonville, VT; a daughter: Patricia Switzer of Lyndonville, VT; 20 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren; 18 great-great-grandchildren with one more great-great-grandchild on the way.
She will be rejoining her husband: Arthur Piadade; 3 sons: Arthur Jr., Robert, and Ronald Piadade; and a son-in-law: Dean Switzer.
Visiting hours will be held Tuesday, January 23, 2018, from 6-8pm at Sayles Funeral Home, 525 Summer Street in St. Johnsbury, VT.
A Graveside service will take place in the spring on Monday, May 21, 2018 at 1pm at Sutton Village Cemetery.
Carlene Denise Densmore
....show , 37, of Lyndonville passed away unexpectedly at her home on Tuesday, January 16, 2018.
Carlene was born on July 15, 1980 in St. Johnsbury Vermont the daughter of Ricky Densmore and Cathy (Chamberlain) Ramsey.
Carelene was a loud, boisterous and funny woman who loved being around her family and friends. She was a very social person that was her happiest when she was with other people.
Survivors include her father: Ricky Densmore of Morgan, VT, her mother: Cathy Ramsey and husband, Edward “Ken” of Lyndonville; her son: Bryce Barber of Lyndonville; daughter: Aaliyah Ramsey of Lyndonville; brother: Cooper Densmore of Island Pond; sisters: Vicky Densmore of Derby and Jerico Densmore of Morgan, VT; maternal grandparents: Herman Chamberlain and wife, Denise, of St. Johnsbury Center; paternal grandparents: Carlene Briggs and husband, Robert, of Lyndonville; many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by her cousin: Jacob Isham and her Uncle: Percy Densmore.
Friends may call on the family from 1-3PM on Saturday, January 20, 2018, at the Guibord Funeral Home on the corner of Main and Center Street in Lyndonville. Burial will take place at the convenience of the family.
Milton Arnold Percy
....show , 88 of St. Johnsbury passed away on January 9th at his home. Milton was born in Burke Hollow, Vermont on June 20, 1929. He was the son of Arnold Percy and Hazel Walter Percy and spent all of his younger years there. In 1948, he married the love of his life, Rena Begin. They were married for almost 70 years. The couple had four sons and two foster children. He worked at the Grossman saw mill, The Moore Dam Project and Purina Mills before deciding to become a barber in 1961. After his barber schooling was complete, he worked at The Avenue House Barber Shop before buying his own shop in 1967 which he ran for 43 years. He retired in 2012, continuing to service many of his lifelong customers at his home. Milt loved fishing and hunting and always had a story to tell about his adventures. He was a member of the Elks Lodge where he was an active member for over 50 years, serving as Exalted Ruler for three terms. He was also an active member of The Ritual Team for several years. In addition to the Elks, he was a member of The Masons for over 50 years and a member of The Moose Lodge. Milt loved to dance, play his guitar and sing. Most Saturday nights you could find Milt and Rena at the local dance. He enjoyed camping, playing cards and most of all spending time with his family. He will be sadly missed by all who knew him.
Milt is survived by his wife Rena of nearly 70 years; his son: Kevin Percy and wife, Alice, of Concord, Vermont; son: Dale Percy of St. Johnsbury; son: Tim Percy and Susie LeBel of Lyndonville; daughter-in-law: Donna Percy Richardson and husband, Bruce Richardson, of Lyndonville; daughter: Marilyn Stevenson and husband, David, of Barnet; son: Gayten Verge of North Troy; grandson: Michael Percy and wife, Suzie, of Bow, NH; granddaughter: Tammy Mello and husband, Jay, of West Danville; grandson: David Stevenson Jr. of Barnet; grandson: Anikan Percy of Lyndonville; several great grandchildren, and one great-great grandchild; a niece: Pauline Randall Staves of Tupper Lake, New York; and several great nieces and nephews.
He is predeceased by son: Allen Percy; sister: Beulah Randall and husband, Gordon; his beloved niece: Marcia Bishop and husband, Carroll.
Funeral services will be coordinated by Sayles Funeral Home and will include an Elks ritual. Visiting hours will be Saturday, January 13, 2018 from 12:00-2:00pm with the Elks service commencing at 2:00, all at Sayles Funeral Home on Summer Street in St. Johnsbury, VT. A Celebration of Life will be scheduled for a later date.
Burial will take place in Howland Cemetery, Burke, VT, at the convenience of the family.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in Milt’s name can be made to either Silver Towers Camp, c/o Carol Sylvia, Secretary, PO Box 5, Perkinsville, VT 05151, or Kingdom Animal Shelter, PO Box 462, St. Johnsbury, VT 05819.
St. Johnsbury, VT: Pauline Helen (Kidder) Potter
....show , formerly of Parker Ave in St. Johnsbury, passed away at her daughter’s home in Danville, VT, on Sunday, January, 7, 2018, following a long period of declining health.
Pauline was born on March 2, 1920, in Burlington, VT, daughter to the late George L. and Ruby (Drown) Kidder. She was raised and educated in Waterbury attending Waterbury Center School and later her family came to St. Johnsbury where she graduated high school from St. Johnsbury Academy in the Class of 1940 and married Roy Glenn Potter on June 25, 1938 sharing 68 years together at the time of his death on February 15, 2006. They made their home and raised their son and two daughters in St. Johnsbury where she worked at Glovers and at Ames Department Store as a manager in the shoe department. Pauline was a people person and kept very active in the community. She was a longtime member of Grace United Methodist Church and of the Women’s Circle there, the Order of the Eastern Star Aida Chapter where she was a past Matron, Women’s Relief Corp #1and served as President, Green Mountain Grange #1, Pythian Sisters in Danville, VT, and the Rebekahs. She volunteered at the St. Johnsbury Visitor’s Center and Lifeline, loved Bingo, Bowling and Square Dancing. Pauline loved holidays and birthdays and made the best popcorn balls, gravy, chocolate chip cookies, and apple pie. Her family was the most important thing in her life.
She is survived by her daughters: Betty Weston of Danville, Glynda Rosebrook and husband, Edward, of Lancaster, NH, her daughter-in-law: Geraldine Potter of Manchester, NH, her brother-in-law: Charles Smith of Las Vegas, NV, 11 grandchildren: Susan Laliberte (Mark), Sharon Weston, Sheila Weston (Muzzie Boufard), Shelly Marquise (Dennis), Alan Cormier (Nikki), Dana Cormier, Deborah Ruggeri, Laurie Armstrong (Tom), Randy Potter, Diane Vaccarello (Joe), Pauline Swiger (Eric), 16 great-grandchildren, 6 Great-great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews.
Pauline was predeceased by her husband: Roy Potter, her son: Robert Glenn Potter, a brother: Benjamin Kidder and sister: Martha Doris Smith.
A Graveside Service will be held in the summertime at the convenience of the family at the Pleasant View Cemetery in Barnet.
At this time there will be no Calling Hours.
Gregory Charles Davis
....show , age 49, left to go to Glory with his Heavenly Father on Saturday, Jan. 6, 2018.
He was born in Englewood, N.J. He resided in Vermont for a short time, yet loved the beautiful landscape of the mountains and the serenity of the state.
His wife of 14 years, Melissa Davis, was his faithful bride whom he loved with tenderness and passion. His deep knowledge of the Word of God and relentless pursuit of God’s Love is the legacy he leaves to his 6 children, whom he adored. Gregg was a faithful intercessor for the Kingdom of God and although the enemy has attempted to stop the work God has set before him, his children will pick up the mantle of prayer and intercession for the Glory of God.
The funeral service will take place at Concord Community Church on Sunday, Jan. 14, at 3 p.m., officiated by Pastor Joshua Abetti.
George Urie
....show of Waterford, VT passed away suddenly and peacefully, Friday January 5, 2018 at the age of 82.
He was born in Passumpsic VT, on December 30, 1935. His mother and father were Georgia and Arthur Urie. He is survived by three sisters Betty Bunnell of Barnet, Janet Goodwin of Lyndonville and Susan Bean of Dalton, NH. He is predeceased by his brothers, Bernard Urie and James Urie.
George was married to Marilyn True Urie in May 1958, who also predeceased him in July 2006. Marilyn was the love of his life. George graduated from St. Johnsbury Academy in June 1955 and then went to serve his country in Dover Delaware. George worked many years at Fairbanks Scales but his greatest enjoyment was spending time with family and friends, playing cards and being an active member of the Passumpsic Community Baptist Church.
George is survived by three children, Karen Thompson and husband Ernie Thompson and granddaughters Becky and Julie Thompson of Sheffield VT, Brian Urie of Bristol, NH and Brenda Mammoliti and husband Michael of Vergennes, VT.
Memorial contributions may be directed to The Passumpsic Community Baptist Church, PO Box 126, Passumpsic VT 05861. These contributions will go towards and renovations and or other improvement projects of the church or parsonage.
Funeral services will be held at 1PM on Monday, January 15, 2018, at the Passumpsic Community Baptist Church on RT5 with Rev. Steven Clark officiating. There will be no Calling Hours.
Memories and condolences may be shared privately with the family at the Passumpsic Community Baptist Church before the funeral service and also after the service.
A private ceremony will be in the spring at the Passumpsic Cemetery.
Doris Maryjane Meserve
....show , age 87, of Bugbee Crossing, died at the Pines Health & Rehab Center in Lyndonville, January 2, 2018, following a period of declining health.
Doris was born in Lyndonville, VT, on March 2, 1930, daughter to the late Charles Joseph and Florida Mary (Marlow) Carriere. She was raised and educated in Burke attending Burke Graded School and then Lyndon Institute through the 10th grade after which she began working. Doris started working for Palmer Brothers Laundry for a few years then spent over 20 years at Glovers in St. J. From there she worked in housekeeping and laundry at the Pines in Lyndonville retiring after 24 years. Doris loved cats more than anything and had well over 15 over the years. Her nieces and nephews who were like the children she never had and she treated them as her own.
She is survived by her nieces and nephews: Douglas C Carriere (Diane) of St. Johnsbury Center, Sharon Sabens (Kevin) of St. Johnsbury, Peter Carriere of W. Burke, Carlene Perry (Mike LaPierre) of Troy, VT, Tony Carriere (Tammy French) of NC, a sister-in-law: Geraldine Carriere (Donald Farnsworth) of Barton, VT her cats: Midnight and Mouser and many friends.
She was predeceased by her beloved husband of 58 years: Richard George Meserve who died in 2015, her brothers: Maurice and Alfred Carriere, a nephew: Neil Carriere and niece: Darlene Dickson.
A Graveside Funeral Service will take place in the springtime at 10AM on Monday, May 21, 2018, at St. Elizabeth’s Cemetery in Lyndonville with Fr. Curtis Miller officiating. At the same time Military Honors will be observed for Richard Meserve with the burial of his urn also.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Doris’ memory can be made to the Kingdom Animal Shelter, P.O. Box 462, St. Johnsbury, VT 05819.
There will be no calling hours.
Shelburne, VT: Pauline ‘Polly’ Handy
....show , age 92, of Shelburne, VT, formerly of Pleasant Street in St. Johnsbury, VT, passed away on Tuesday, January 2, 2018, at Wake Robin Continuing Care Retirement Community in Shelburne, VT.
Pauline was born in West Danville, VT, on September 27, 1925, daughter to Edgar and Margaret (Lamora) Houghton. She was raised and educated in Danville graduating from Danville High School in 1943. Following high school, Pauline worked at St. Johnsbury Trucking until her marriage to Solomon ‘Sully’ Handy on November 3, 1947. They shared 40 years together until Sully’s death in 1987. Pauline worked at Hovey’s Shop as a Cashier for over 20 years. She was part of the Mother’s Club at Notre Dame Church as well as a Cub Scout Leader. She was very active at St. John the Evangelist Church in St. Johnsbury and a longtime volunteer at Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital until moving to Shelburne. Pauline enjoyed golf, cross country skiing, and traveling around the world including a visit to the Vatican.
Pauline is survived by a son: Peter A. Handy and wife, Eileen, of Lecanto, FL; two daughters: Susan Kok and husband, Timothy, of Virginia Beach, VA, and Mary Jane Lawlor and husband, Robert, of Westhampton Beach, NY; 3 grandchildren: Ryan Lawlor, Courtney Handy, Whitney Handy, and many cousins, nieces and nephews.
She is predeceased by her husband: Solomon Handy; a brother: Seldon Houghton; and a sister: Bernice Berry.
A memorial Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. John the Evangelist Church on Friday May 18, 2018 at 11am followed by burial at Mt. Calvary Cemetery.
Donations in lieu of flowers may be made to Saint John the Evangelist Church, 49 Winter Street, St. Johnsbury VT 05819.
John (Ted) Simon
....show died peacefully in Mt. Auburn Hospital on January 1, 2018 in Cambridge, MA at the age of 92.
Ted is survived by his sons, Marc O. Simon of Belmont, CA and David E. Simon of Marlborough, MA; his granddaughters, Maggie and Sophia; his sister-in-law, Myra Joy Simon of VA; his cousin, Miriam Preminger of Boca Raton, FL; his nieces and nephews, - in the US: Michele and Alberto, Danielle and Chris, Eric and Jenny, - in Europe: Christina and Tres, Felix and Claudia, Res, and Tobias, in Israel: Daniel and Dorith; and several grandnieces and grandnephews in the US, Europe and Israel. He is preceded in death by his wife, Brigitta (née Walther) of Aarau, Switzerland, his brothers, Raymond of Dobbs Ferry, NY, Georg (Aryeh) of Ben Shemen, Israel, and Rudolf (Daniel) of White Plains, NY.
Ted was born on August 31, 1925 in Mainz, Germany to Paul and Sophie (née Frank) Simon. He emigrated to the United States in 1941. Ted served in the US Army during WWII and was involved in campaigns in the European Theater during 1944 and 1945. Following his discharge, he attended and graduated from Columbia University. Ted started his working career by starting a business creating fine furniture and cabinetry from exotic woods from around the globe. After several years, he changed career becoming a mathematics teacher at the White Plains High School in White Plains, NY. He married Brigitta Walther in 1961. Ted and Brigitta lived in Pleasantville, NY and raised their two sons, Marc and David. Ted retired from teaching in 1982 and upon the death of Brigitta in 1986, moved to Peacham, VT.
Ted was an avid carpenter, tinkerer, gardener, and computer enthusiast. He was a generous individual who often volunteered his time and skills to help friends and family with home remodeling and repair projects.
A funeral is scheduled for 2pm on May 18th at the town cemetery in Peacham, VT. All are welcome to attend and celebrate Ted’s life.
In lieu of flowers, please send donations to EngenderHealth at 440 Ninth Avenue, 12th Floor, New York, NY 10001 or (212) 561-8021. Updated information and guestbook is available at http://tinyurl.com/yd7mdrmv . The family would like to thank the hospital staff at NVRH, the Caledonia Sheriff Department, and the staff and caregivers from Elder Care Consultants of Choice for their compassionate care during the previous year.
Randy Ira Tyler
....show , 62, passed away on Sunday, June 10, 2018, at his home on South Wheelock Road in Wheelock, Vt.
Randy was born in Amsterdam, NY, on September 9, 1955, to Roger and Roberta (Rhodes) Tyler. He raised and educated in Perth, NY, graduating from Perth High School Class of 1973. After high school, he joined the Coast Guard and served for 5 years. Randy then went to college on the GI Bill. He received an Associate Degree from New Hampshire Community College. He spent his entire working life in computers as a hardware specialist. On June 13, 1997, he married Carolyn Hawley and they shared almost 21 years together.
Randy hunted in the past but more recently enjoyed target shooting. He was a fan of Star Trek and Star Wars. He did get to see the latest Star Wars movie. Randy loved his Native American heritage. He was active in and danced in many Pow-Wows.
He is survived by his wife: Carolyn Tyler of Wheelock, VT; his mother: Roberta Tyler of Amsterdam, NY; his father: Roger Tyler and wife, Nancy, of Perth, NY; a son: Jody Tyler and wife, Cathy, of Durham, ME; two daughters: Tabitha Szczepanic and husband, Gabriel, of NH and Danielle Tyler of Canaan, VT; stepchildren: Brett Bradley of Somerville, MA, Stephanie Fisk and husband, Carrington, of Keene, NH, and Alicia Bradley and husband, Brad, of Hammond, LA;11 grandchildren;step brother Eric Tyler of New York and his family.
Randy was predeceased by his sister: Gina Tyler.
A Native American celebration of life will take place on August 11, 2018 starting at 1 PM at 4228 South Wheelock Road, Wheelock, VT. Potluck to follow. For questions, contact Carolyn at 802-626-6853..
Evelyn Boardman
....show , 80, of Ryegate Road in East Ryegate, Vt, passed away on Saturday, June 9, 2018, at St. Johnsbury Health and Rehabilitation Center in St. Johnsbury, Vt.
Evelyn was born in Clay County, Kentucky on February 8, 1938, to Churchill and Flora (Smith) Smith. She attended local schools. In 1957, Evelyn married Raymond Hatley. They shared 16 years together until Raymond’s death in 1973. In 1979, Evelyn discovered love again and married Gerald Boardman, sharing 27 years with him until his death in 2006. Evelyn lived in Waterford and Passumpsic before settling in East Ryegate in 2002.
Evelyn was a homebody. She enjoyed taking care of her lawns and flower beds, taking great pride in them looking prefect, and her house. She loved Sheltie dogs and had taken care of several over the years. She also liked taking drives with her friend and caregiver, Wayne Page.
Evelyn is survived by her daughter: Darlene Jewell and husband, Sean, of St. Johnsbury, Vt; two sisters: Lattie Joyce Smith of E. Bernstadt, KY, and Genetta Green of Baltimore, MD; two grandchildren: Ashley and Megan Jewell; and her good friend and caregiver: Wayne Page of Ryegate, Vt.
She was predeceased by her first husband: Raymond Hatley and her second husband: Gerald Boardman.
Memorial donations can be made to Kingdom Animal Shelter, PO Box 462, St. Johnsbury, VT 05819 or St. Johnsbury Health and Rehab, 1248 Hospital Drive, St. Johnsbury, VT 05819 (memo line: Activities Department).
A Graveside Service officiated by Rev. Stephen Clark will take place on Saturday, June 16, 2018 at 10AM at Monroe Cemetery on Plain Road in Monroe, NH.
Mary Dopp
....show , 89, of St. Johnsbury, VT, passed away on Sunday, June 3, 2018, at her daughter’s home.
Mary was born in Highland Park, IL on July 25, 1928, to Iver and Mildred (Sidney) Iverson. She was raised and educated in local schools. In 1947, she married Everett R. Dopp and they shared 47 years together until Everett’s death in 1994. Mary spent her life as a homemaker, caring for her home and family.
Mary enjoyed knitting for family and friends and loved baseball especially the New York Yankees. She was a member of the Moose Chapter #1021 for 46 years serving as Senior Regent and Recorder. She also received the College of Regents Degree, Star Recorder Degree, and Academy of Friendship Degree. Mary was also a member of the VFW Auxiliary, 793.
Mary is survived by 3 sons: Ernest Dopp and wife, Diane, of Bellflower, CA, James Dopp and wife, Rhonda, of Valdosta, GA, and Everett Dopp of St. Johnsbury; 3 daughters: Betty Stewart of St. Johnsbury, Cathy Handy and husband, Mark, of St. Johnsbury, and Carol Hale and husband, Jeffery, of Danville ; A half-brother, Sydney Young of South Carolina and step-sister Betty Haskins of California; 10 Grandchildren and 7 Great-Grandchildren.
She was predeceased by her parents: Iver Olaf Iverson and Mildred Sidney Young; her stepfather: Glen Young; a daughter: Glenna Rainey; infant son: Roby Dopp; and her sister Catherine Emery and brothers William Iverson and Ike Iverson.
A Celebration of Life and Remembrance Service will take place on Friday, June 8, 2018, 4PM, at the Moose Club, 2388 Portland Street in St. Johnsbury, VT.
Donald Edward Whitehead
....show , 84, formerly of Concord, VT, passed away on Saturday, June 2, 2018, at Country Village Center in Lancaster, NH with his family at his side.
Donald was one of 11 children born to Fred and Lila (Nichols) Whitehead on June 28, 1933 in Concord, Vt. He attended local schools graduating from Lancaster High School, Class of 1951. He served in the Army Airborne division during the Korean Era as a paratrooper.. Donald worked as a Logger and in the local mills.
Donald loved the outdoors and shared that love with his children and grandchildren whom he taught to hunt, fish, camp, where to find the best berries and how to make maple syrup with metal spouts, mason jars and a wash tub. He occasionally wrote fantastical stories and was a bit of a poet. He wrote the following:
“I sat by a rushing mountain stream the 22nd of May
When an apparition appeared that seemed to say,
“I arrived from heaven this very day
for to you Mountain Man, I have something to say
I made the springs that made the brook
I made the trout for bait and hook
I made the sound to nurse the soul
of the Mountain Man now growing old
Whom I long ago made whole”.
Donald is survived by his son: Donald F. Whitehead of East Concord, Vt; 3 daughters: Deborah Emerson of Littleton, NH, Brenda Stewart of Lancaster, NH, and Barbara Robinson of Landaff, NH ; 1 brother Alan Whitehead; 3 sisters: Minnie White, Betty Turgeon , Hazel Wood; 8 grandchildren: Jesse, Tristan, Sarah, Benjamin, Alison, Katey, Daniel, and Thomas; and six great-grandchildren. He is also survived by his loving family and caregivers for 20 years at Loch Lomond, in North Concord,VT.
He was predeceased by 3 sisters: Helen Willson, Joyce McMann and Sarah Cox. One brother George Whitehead, 2 siblings who died in infancy and his beloved beagle Big Foot.
At Donald’s request there will be no services.
For those who wish, memorial contributions may be made to Riverside Animal Rescue, 236 Riverside Ave, Lunenburg, VT 05906 or a charity of one’s choice
Shirley Robison Biberdorf
....show , 91, of Lyndonville, VT, formerly of Hutchinson, KS, went to be with her heavenly Father on June 27, 2018 under loving care at a private home.
She is survived by her three sons and daughter; Shawn Biberdorf of Wichita, KS, Todd Biberdorf of Melbourne, FL, Lance Biberdorf and wife Adeline of Melbourne, FL and Wendy Milazzo and husband Paul of Lyndonville, VT.
She was a registered nurse and especially enjoyed the operating room in Alexandria, VA.
She was a wonderful mother, avid reader and good friend.
She kept her relatives and friends laughing with her great sense of humor and wit until the end.
Memorial donations are suggested to be sent to the Christian Soup Ministry, INC. (AKA The Soup Kitchen), 301 E 3rd, Hutchinson, KS 67501.
Leonard R. Noel
....show , 94, of Lyndon, Vt., died peacefully on June 27, 2018, at St. Johnsbury Health and Rehabilitation Center.
Leonard was born on Aug. 9, 1923, in Lynn, Massachusetts, to Charles and Sylvia (Boulanger) Noel. On April 28, 1946, he married Hilda Yesair who predeceased him on Jan. 29, 2001.
Leonard was a WWII combat wounded veteran. He was a building contractor for many years. His hobbies included gardening, rebuilding one-lunger engines, and spending time with his brother and sisters from Massachusetts, Texas, and Florida.
He is survived by his children: Wayne Noel and friend, Dina Cavalieri, of East Hampstead, NH, and Cheryl Perkins and her husband, Oscar, of East Burke, VT; 4 grandchildren: Jonathan Saucy and friend, Kelly Stiles, of Plymouth, MA, Rebecca Morse and husband, Douglas, of Bridgeton, ME, Stacy Perkins and husband, Michael, of Newmarket, NH, and Heidi Myers and husband, Matthew, of Orleans, VT; 3 great-grandchildren: Nolan Myers and Thayer Myers of Orleans, VT, and Zoe Perkins of Newmarket, NH.
A graveside service officiated by Rev. William Boylan will be held on Monday, July 2, 2018, 11AM, at South Byfield Cemetery on Warren Street in Georgetown, MA.
Barnet, VT: David Stoughton Conant
....show , 69, of Barnet, VT passed away on Wednesday, June 27, 2018, from injuries sustained while clearing trails in his beloved backwoods, a lifelong project he shared with his wife and something he loved to do.
David was born in Springfield, VT on June 17, 1949 to David Perry and Aune (Lepisto) Conant. His childhood was spent alongside the Connecticut River with his father cultivating a love for nature and adventures. He attended Fall Mountain Regional High School followed by the University of New Hampshire receiving his Bachelor of Science degree in botany. He met his future wife, Aminta “Minty” Kitfield in 1973 when he was a teaching assistant in one of her college courses. While at UNH he made his first research venture to Puerto Rico to study tropical tree fern spore dispersal and thus began a lifelong interest in the systematic botany of tropical tree ferns. In 1976, after many more trips to the tropics and equally many lessons in the Spanish language from his friends in Puerto Rico, David graduated from Harvard University with a Ph.D. in Biology, specializing in fern systematics. Shortly after, he and Minty moved to the Northeast Kingdom to live and work. In 1979 David married his soul mate and lifelong partner.
As a professor at Lyndon State College, he taught a variety of different subjects, including botany, genetics, biochemistry, and systematic botany to name a few. Over his 32-year career, he was a recipient of multiple National Science Foundation Grants which enabled him to travel to New Guinea, Borneo, Australia, Central America, Venezuela, and the Caribbean to continue his passionate study of tree ferns. He named several species of tree ferns, including one which he named after his mother and one which he named after his wife.
He spent his sabbatical years working with great colleagues at Mount Holyoke College, Dartmouth College and Duke University. His papers and scientific contributions helped to further the systematic and genetic studies of tree ferns. He was internationally recognized for his work on the ecology and evolution of the scaly tree ferns. He was a pioneer in applying modern molecular techniques to uncovering the unique speciation histories of these tree ferns, focused on the plants that he encountered in his extensive field work in Puerto Rico. He served as Vice President of the New England Botanical Club from 1996-1998 and President of the New England Botanical Club from 1998-2000 and the American Fern Society from 2004-2006.
After retiring as a professor, he started a business doing excavating projects, Homework Construction. David always enjoyed digging with large equipment. More recently, he shifted his focus to projects on his Barnet property that he and Minty bought in 1978. As a team, Minty and David cleared many fields and built a beautiful network of wood roads connecting their entire property together. David enjoyed skiing, hiking, and botanizing this property with his wife, children, grandchildren, family, and friends. His fondness for dogs made him the favorite of all the family pets. Following his Finnish heritage, David was an avid berry picker and every year spent many hours picking wild raspberries and blackberries.
David also enjoyed bird identification, fishing, playing the banjo with dear friends, and spending time with his four grandchildren, to whom he was lovingly known as Poppy. He did not enjoy being the frequent recipient of weird taxidermy animals, one of the many playful jokes he shared with his three daughters. He and his wife were rarely far apart for very long, and were well on their way to traveling the world together.
David was a supportive, loving, and encouraging husband and father, a naturalist, and an excellent teacher. He particularly enjoyed a good joke, especially his family’s many ongoing inside jokes, some of which have lasted decades. He is greatly missed.
Survivors include his wife of 39 years: Aminta “Minty” Conant of Barnet/St. Johnsbury; three daughters: Snow Burns and husband, Eric, of El Cerrito, CA; Caitlin Parikh and husband, Purak, of Brookline, NH; and Aminta “Minn” Conant and partner, James Dumont, of El Cerrito, CA; a brother: Brian and wife, Irma Conant, of Charlestown, NH; a sister: Betsey Clark of Lebanon, ME; a sister-in law: Connie Conant, and four grandchildren: Calvin Conant Burns, Camille Conant Burns, Maneesh Conant Parikh, and Aminta “Mimi” Conant Parikh.
David was predeceased by his parents: David Perry Conant and Aune Lepisto Conant; a brother: Roger William Conant; and a brother-in-law: Don Clark.
Visiting hours will be held at the family home at 545 Keyser Hill Road, St Johnsbury, Vermont on Tuesday, July 3rd from 3-5. All are welcome. A memorial service/celebration of his life will be held at a later date to be determined. This will be announced in the paper.
Memorial Donations may be made in David's name to either the Passumpsic Valle Land Trust, PO Box 624, St. Johnsbury, VT 05819, or to Catamount Arts, 115 Eastern Ave, St. Johnsbury, VT 05819.
Daniel Joseph Demers
....show , 66, of Lyndonville, passed away on Monday, June 25, 2018, at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, NH from a sudden medical event.
Daniel was born in Charny, Quebec, on July 3, 1951 to Jean Louis and Madeleine Gemma (Berthiaume) Demers. He was raised as a young boy in Charny until he moved to Saint Johnsbury. Daniel graduated from St. Johnsbury Academy Class of 1969, Afterwards he served in the VT National Guard. On January 15, 1972, he married his high school sweetheart, Betty Barnes sharing over 46 years together. He began his working career with Rodd Roofing, then went into carpentry and worked for Maurice Colby. He also worked as a salesman for both Millar Supply and Peck Company. Later, he became manager a Fred’s Plumbing and Heating and then worked inside sales at FW Webb until his retirement.
Dan had a sharp sense of humor and he had a smile that could not be forgotten. He was one of the most giving people taking from himself to make sure others had what they needed. He enjoyed bird hunting and fishing, especially brook fishing with his sons. He loved spending time with his Family, and was an amazing “papa” and “Grandpa". His newest pastime was golf. He dreamed of building his own home and it meant a lot to him to realize his dream by assisting his son, Eric, in doing just that. Dan was deeply religious. He was a long time member of the Living Waters Assembly of God. Holidays were always a huge event and he looked so forward to watching everyone enjoy spending time with each other. Family was everything to him.
He is survived by his wife: Betty Demers of Lyndonville; his sons: Eric Demers and wife, Brooke, of St. Johnsbury, and Craig Demers and wife, Julie, of Danville; four brothers: Guy “Frenchy” Demers of Lyndonville, Pierre Demers of New Mexico, Michael Demers of Pembroke, NH, and Romulad “Rome" Demers of St. Johnsbury; a sister: Madeleine Smith of New Mexico; four grandchildren: Emily and Garrett, Hailey and Hannah; Many nieces and nephews and his girls: (shitzus) Abby and Emma.
Donations may be made in Dan’s name to the Kingdom Animal Shelter P.O. Box 462, St. Johnsbury Vermont 05819
Friends may call on the family on Sunday, July 1, 2018, 2-4PM and from 6-8PM at Sayles Funeral Home, 525 Summer Street in St. Johnsbury, VT.
A Celebration of Life officiated by Rev. Gary Pearsons will be held on Friday, July 6, 2018, 5PM at the Tempson Barn (695 Town Farm Road, Lyndonville Vermont) followed by a potluck reception. Any questions regarding reception food can be directed to Julie Demers at 802-473-2054.
Freda N. Clark
....show , Born April 4, 1923 - Died June 22, 2018.
Freda attended school in St. Johnsbury, VT and served in the U. S. Navy from 1944 to 1946. She worked at Maple Grove Inc. for 38 years, starting as a candy packer and then packing department supervisor.
She enjoyed knitting and crocheting and spent many hours making things for her family and for the St. Johnsbury Santa Fund. Even at age 90 she wanted to keep up with technology and bought and used an IPAD to keep in touch with family.
She is survived by her daughter Norma Clark Leach and husband Terry, her son Norman and wife Sandy, her sister Ramona Bunnell and husband William, her grandchildren Jason Leach and wife Kim, Shane Clark and wife Sarah, Jeremy Clark and wife Lisa, Justin Biss and wife Amanda, Joshua Biss and wife Janelle and Kyle Biss, 15 great grandchildren, 7 great, great grandchildren and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
She was predeceased by her parents Dora and Norman Noyes, her daughter Carol Clark Biss and her husband Kenny, her brother Franklin Noyes Sr and wife Beverly, her sisters Louise Montgomery and husband Craig, Madeline Rutledge and husband Rodney, Norma Dimick and husband Wendall and her ex-husband of 50 years Walter M. Clark.
There will be no visiting hours. A memorial service will be held Saturday, June 30 at 2 pm at the Sanborn Cemetery on Montgomery Road in East Hardwick, VT. Military honors will be observed to reflect her service in the U.S. Navy during WWII.
Donations may be sent to the Hospice Program at Northern Counties, 161 Sherman Drive, St. Johnsbury, VT 05819 or The American Cancer Society, 55 Day Lane, Williston, VT 05495
Michael Kennedy
....show , age 58, of Red Village Road, died at his home on Tuesday, June 19, 2018.
Michael was born in St. Johnsbury, VT, on June 16, 1960. He was raised in Wheelock and educated in St. Johnsbury and has lived most all his life in the North East Kingdom. He loved carpenter work, wood working and riding his lawn mower.
He is survived by his mother: Rose Marie (Sheltra) Boulay of Wheelock and brother: James Kennedy of Wheelock.
He was predeceased by a brother: Billy Joe Kennedy in 1998, brother: Robert Kennedy in 2017, step-father: Gerard Boulay in 2001 and grandmother: Blanche Sheltra in 2013.
A Graveside Service will be held at 10:00 AM on Thursday, June 28, 2018, at the Lyndon Center Cemetery with Rev. Barbara Dwyer officiating. All are welcome to attend.
There will be no Calling hours.
Wells River, VT: Paul Randall Crepeault, Sr.
....show age 73 of Main Street in Wells River, Vt, and formerly of St. Johnsbury, Vt., passed away on Tuesday, June 19, 2018, at Cottage Hospital in Woodsville, NH.
Paul was born in St. Johnsbury, Vt., on May 28, 1945, son of William and Nellie (Hadley) Crepeault. He was raised in St. Johnsbury and attended local schools. He worked in woodwork manufacturing for many years. On July 27, 1996, he married Deborah Wakeham and they made their home in Wells River. Paul enjoyed camping, boating, fishing, and working on his cars. He also loved to go out to eat at the Miss Lyndonville Diner.
Paul is survived by his wife: Deborah Crepeault of Wells River, Vt.; sons: Paul Crepeault, Jr. (Melissa Birch) of Concord, Vt., and Joshua Crepeault (Heather Wingfield) of Johnson, Vt.; daughter: Christina Paton (Michael) of South Ryegate, Vt.; mother-in-law: Pat Wakeham of Lyndonville, Vt.; father-in-law: Edward Wakeham (Kathy MacKenzie) of N. Manchester, NH; 10 grandchildren: Jailyn, Melinda, Shiann, Timothy, Alesha, Aidan, Makayla, Gabriella, Ella-Mae, and Cooper; and one great-grandchild (soon to be): Baby Jayden.
Paul was predeceased by his parents.
Visitation will be held on Monday, June 25, 2018, 5-7PM, at Sayles Funeral Home, 525 Summer Street in St. Johnsbury, Vt.
A Graveside Service will be held Tuesday, June 26, 2018, at 1PM, at Mt. Calvary Cemetery, St. John Street in St. Johnsbury, Vt.
If you wish to make a donation to assist the family with the funeral cost, this can be done online click here , by mail at Sayles Funeral Home, 525 Summer Street, St. Johnsbury, VT 05819, or brought directly to our office.
Sharon Kaye (Harvey) Slayton
....show , 69, of St. Johnsbury and formerly of Hardwick passed away on Monday, June 18, 2018, in Golden, British Columbia, Canada.
Sharon was born in Hardwick, Vt. on February 6, 1949, daughter to Carl and Norma (Gilson) Harvey. She attended local schools and graduated from Hardwick Academy Class of 1966. In 1970, Sharon graduated from Johnson State College in Johnson, VT. On April 3, 1970, she married Stephen Slayton. Sharon taught third grade at Enosburg Elementary School in Enosburg Falls, Vt for four years. She owned and operated a children’s store, Togs and Toys, for 20 years in St. Johnsbury and Newport. She also sold real estate and retired from Begin Realty.
Sharon was a member of North Congregational Church where she served as treasurer for many years, and Country Corners Squares, a square dancing group. She enjoyed playing Bridge, tending her flower gardens, traveling, and spending as much time as possible with her children and grandchildren, especially doing outdoor activities.
Survivors include her husband of 48 years: Stephen Slayton of St. Johnsbury, VT; her two sons and their families: Eric, wife, Shannon, and 3 children, Gideon, Galen, and Ansley, of Bridgeton, ME, and Adam, wife, Kim, and 2 children, Phoebe and Phineas, of Weare, NH; sister: Carol Ryan of Craftsbury, VT; brother: Douglas Harvey and wife, Elizabeth, of Warrensburg, MO; sister-in-law: Marsha Harvey of Hardwick, VT; and many nieces, nephews, cousins, great-nieces and great-nephews.
Sharon was predeceased by her parents: Norma Jean Harvey (2002) and Carl Bertram Harvey (2014); a brother: Stuart Lynn Harvey (2014); and a brother-in-law: William Cole Ryan (2012).
Friends may call on the family on Friday, July 6, 2018, 6-8PM at Sayles Funeral Home, 525 Summer Street in St. Johnsbury, VT. There will be no burial at this time.
Donations can be made in Sharon’s name to St. Johnsbury History and Heritage Center, 421 Summer Street, St. Johnsbury, VT 05819 (www.stjhistory.org).
Yin Nguen Yu
....show , 73, passed away on Monday, June 11, 2018, at his home on Sunset Drive in St. Johnsbury, Vt.
Yin was born in Guangzhou, China, on December 13, 1944, son to Sun Lok and Kam Cha Yu. He was raised in China then moved to Hong Kong. In February of 1963, he married his lovely wife, Annie. Together they moved to Boston, MA. In 1982, they moved to this area settling on Sunset Drive.
Yin enjoyed fishing and shooting. He also liked to travel to China and California.
He is survived by his wife of 55 years: Annie Yu of St. Johnsbury, Vt; 3 sons: Richard Yu of Derry, NH, Tim Yu and wife, Amy, of St. Johnsbury, and Joseph Yu of St. Johnsbury; a daughter: Sheila Yu-Chen and husband, Ming Chen, of Derry, NH; a sister: Wanda Tam of Calgary, Canada; 6 grandchildren: Richard, Victoria, Alexandria, Joshua, Christine, and Isabelle; 2 great-grandchildren: Kameron and Jayden; and many cousins around the world.
Visiting hours will be Thursday evening, June 14, 2018, 6-8PM at Sayles Funeral Home, 525 Summer Street in St. Johnsbury, Vt. Funeral Services will be Friday, June 15, 2018, 11AM at Sayles Funeral Home with burial following at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery.
George Cahoon
....show passed away from natural causes on July 19, 2018, at Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital, four days short of his 92nd birthday.
George Dexter Cahoon, Jr., the son of George D. Cahoon and Madine (Porter) Cahoon, was born July 23, 1926, at the family farm in Walden, Vermont, which was situated on what is now called Cahoon Farm Road.
He attended graded school in Walden and high school in Danville, graduating in 1944. He married his high school sweetheart, June Amy Parker, on August 3, 1947, a union that lasted more than 70 years. He built a house for his family in the Pumpkin Hill area of Danville, where they lived from 1954 until the present.
George worked most of his life in the building trades, doing carpentry, plumbing and electrical work, and building several houses. He was a long-time deacon and member of the choir at the Danville Congregational Church. For many years he was Town Grand Juror for the town of Danville. He was a successful amateur photographer, and his photos have appeared in Vermont Life magazine, in calendars, and have been featured in local exhibits.
He was predeceased by his wife June, his sisters Margery Chickering and Ruth Smith, his brother Paul, and a son Keith. He is survived by his sister Nancy Hale of Lyndonville; sons Scott of St. Johnsbury, Barry and partner Alicia Hingston of Danville, and Myles and wife Merja of Fairfax; and grandson Kevin of South Burlington.
A memorial service will be held Wednesday, July 25, 2018, at 1:00 p.m. at the Congregational Church in Danville. There will be no visiting hours.
Olga Vrana
....show died peacefully on Saturday, July 14.
She had just celebrated her 98th birthday ten days earlier at her beloved cabin in the Vermont woods. Olga and her family built this cabin from scratch in 1974 and she has spent her summers there ever since.
Olga is remembered by her four sons, Mark, Kim, Bruce, and Steve, their wives, her 10 grandchildren, 6 great grandchildren, her dear friend Elsa, her many Vermont friends and neighbors, and the extensive Venezuelan branch of her family. Olga was treasured for her gift of bringing people together for all kinds of wilderness adventures, leading hikes and canoe trips for the Adirondack and Green Mountain clubs. She cleared trails at Bolton with The Old Goats, practiced her Spanish with the Spanish club, and attended a 6:30 am water aerobics class with a group of similarly intrepid friends. Olga skillfully expressed herself through photography and often gave her photos depicting wilderness scenes, people, and animals as gifts to family and friends.
Olga cared deeply for the people who touched her life and was a devoted mother, aunt, and cousin to her large family. She will be missed by all.
Milton R. Elliott
....show , 75, of St. Johnsbury, Vt. passed away on Tuesday, July 10, 2018, at Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital.
Born Milton Ralph Elliott on May 23, 1943, he was son to Ralph W. and Ruby (Page) Elliott. Milt was born, raised, and educated in St. Johnsbury graduating from the St. Johnsbury Trade School Class of 1961. In October of 1961, he joined the Army and served 3 years in Germany where he received a Good Conduct Medal and was recognized as a Sharpshooter. Milton worked as a welder at Fairbanks Scales for over 40 years.
Milt was an avid outdoorsman and sportsman. He was a Vermont hunter safety instructor for many years. A hike for him could be 20 miles. He competed with high power rifles at Camp Perry and did Cowboy and Buffalo Shoots with the Dalton Gang of NH of which he was a member. Milton combined his love of shooting with the special way he had with children. He was much respected in his work with 4-H Shooting Sports and in his years as a Vermont Hunter Safety instructor. In the 60’s and early 70’s, Milt was a member of the Civil War Hemlocks. He was also a lifetime member of the Caledonia Forest and Stream Club and the NRA. He loved reading and rode motorcycle for many years.
Milton is survived by his sister: Susan Bunnell and husband, David, of St. Johnsbury; a niece: Shelley Newland and husband, Anthony, of St. Johnsbury; 3 nephews: Stephen Bunnell of St. Johnsbury, Eric Bunnell and companion, Angela Dase, of Waterford, and Cory Bunnell of St. Johnsbury; 7 great-nieces and nephews: Mychal and Ruby, Camryn and Jayden, Ava, and Haylee and Morgan; and many cousins.
A graveside service officiated by Chaplain Wilbur Blake will be held on Friday, July 20, 2018, 3PM, at Grove Cemetery in East St. Johnsbury, VT, with military honors.
Friends may call on the family on Friday, July 20, 2018, 6-8PM, at Sayles Funeral Home on 525 Summer Street in St. Johnsbury, VT.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Milton’s name to Green Mountain 4-H Shooting Sports, c/o Kandy Petty, 607 Lackey Hill Road, St. Johnsbury VT 05819.
Walter Timothy “Tim” Leverette
....show , 65, passed away on Monday, July 9, 2018, at his home in Sheffield, VT with his wife Annie at his side following a very courageous battle with cancer.
Tim was born in Medford, Oregon on December 5, 1952. He was raised and educated in Pasadena, CA, graduated from Pasadena High School Class of 1970 and then went on to Pasadena City College. On July 14, 1978, Tim married Anne Shanahan. He and Annie shared 40 years together, the last 30 on Berry Hill Road in Sheffield. Tim spent 37 years working for the U.S. Postal Service, first in Altadena and South Pasadena, CA and then in St. Johnsbury, Newport, and Orleans, VT. He then worked for the Department of Corrections for 6 years and retired in February 2018 due to his illness.
In his earlier years, Tim loved to ride his old Harley Panhead with his buddies. Here in VT he enjoyed breeding and raising Tennessee Walking Horses and working on his home and property. Tim was an avid believer in the 2nd Amendment and as such was a lifetime member of the NRA and the California Rifle and Pistol Association. He was also a member of The Church of Christ, Scientist.
Tim is survived by his wife: Anne S. Leverette of Sheffield, VT; a stepdaughter: Juli Wolfinbarger of Lexington, KY; 2 grandchildren: Brandi Lyn Surridge and her father, Timothy Robert Surridge; 2 great-grandchildren: Gunner and Mason; 3 nieces: Victoria Lotz, Wendy Vaughan, and Tara Girard; 3 nephews: Dale , Rusty, and Wally Vaughan; and many good friends and coworkers.
He was predeceased by his father: Walter Harrison Leverette; and his step-mother: Beatrice Smith Leverette.
At Tim’s request, there will be no funeral or memorial services. Donations may be sent to The Friends of Norris Cotton Cancer Center, One Medical Center Drive, Lebanon, NH, 03756 or Pope Memorial Frontier Animal Shelter, 4473 Barton Orleans Road, Orleans, VT 05860.
Marion Martel
....show of Waterford passed away Monday, July 9, 2018 at the age of 73.
She was born in Hardwick, Vermont on Nov. 23, 1944, the daughter of John and Bernice (Blaisdell) Barnett. Marion graduated from St. Johnsbury Academy with the class of 1962.
Marion had worked at Kinney Drug in Lyndonville for the past 10 years and had delivered prescriptions to the housebound, a job from which she derived great satisfaction in spite of her own declining health. She loved going on cruises with Romeo having been several times to Hawaii. Her cat Minnie will miss her.
She is survived by her husband Romeo, five step-children: Joanne Martel and Jim Emmons of Danville, Eugene Martel and wife Tammy of Lyndonville, Richard Martel and wife Kathy of Waterford, Judith Buxton and husband Fred of St. Johnsbury, Christopher Martel and wife Karen of St. Johnsbury; seven grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren; brother-in-law Roger Martel and wife Marcia of Waterford; sister-in-law Annette Cadieux and husband Roger of St. Johnsbury; brother-in-law Eugene Brown of Waterford; nieces and nephews; and a lifelong friend Sheila Amadon of Waterford.
A gathering of friends and family will be held at the Sayles Funeral Home this Saturday, July 14 from 6-8 p.m. Burial will be at the convenience of the family at the family lot at South Walden Cemetery.
Memorial contributions could be directed to The Needy Veteran Fund, c/o Office of Veteran Affairs, 118 State St., Montpelier VT 05620.
Fernand “Sonny” Alexandre Theroux
....show , 68, of Depot Hill Road in St. Johnsbury, Vt died on Sunday, July 8, 2018, at the Jack Byrne Center for Palliative and Hospice Care, Lebanon, NH.
Fern was born in Newport, Vt on June 14, 1950, to Fernand Hector and Marcelle (Rougeau) Theroux. He was raised and educated in Derby Line and lived in Island Pond but had been in St. Johnsbury for the last 31 years. From 1969 to 1972, Fern served in Vietnam as an Army Door Gunner. Fern worked as a logger and carpenter, but his welding business was his main career. Although they had been together for 30 years, Fern made Nancy Marie Bijolle his wife in January of this year.
In his spare time, Fern enjoyed fishing, building trailers, shooting skeet, camping and bottle picking. He served as Commander of the St. Johnsbury Disabled American Veterans – Lyle Little Chapter 9 as well as Junior Vice Commander at the state level. He was also a member of the St. Johnsbury American Legion Post # 58.
Fern is survived by his wife: Nancy Bijolle of St. Johnsbury; 2 sons: Roland Theroux and his companion, Jane Carpino, of Colebrook, NH, Reginald Theroux and wife, Jennifer, of Derby, VT; a daughter: Rosalie Bowen and her companion, Dan Gauvin, of Coventry, VT; a step-son: Shawn Bijolle and wife, Doris, of Northfield Falls, VT; a step-daughter: Jennifer Keithan and husband, Scott, of St. Johnsbury; 14 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren.
Visiting hours will be held Thursday, July 12, 2018, 6-8PM at Sayles Funeral Home on 525 Summer Street in St. Johnsbury, VT.
A graveside service officiated by Fr. Roger Charbonneau will take place on Friday, July 13, 2018, 10:30AM at St. Edwards Cemetery in Derby Line, VT with military honors.
Donations can be made in Fernand’s name to the Disabled American Veterans or Jack Byrne Center for Palliative and Hospice Care (https://dhmcalumdev.hitchcock.org/Byrne-Center-for-Palliative-and-Hospice-Care or by mail to D-H/Geisel Office of Development, One Medical Center Drive, HB7070, Lebanon, NH 03756-0001 with check made payable to Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health, and Byrne Center for Palliative and Hospice Care on the memo line.)
St. Johnsbury, VT: Jean Elberta McKinstry
....show , age 85, formerly of Bagley Street/North Ave, died Sunday evening July 8, 2018, at the Pines Health & Rehab center in Lyndonville, VT.
Jean was born in Morrisville, VT, on October 20, 1932, daughter to the late Hiram and Gladys (Griswold) Hale. She was raised and educated in Morrisville and, as many did at that time, began working at an early age. She married John Elton McKinstry on March 27, 1951 and shared 25 years together at the time of his passing on June 14, 1976. Over the years Jean worked at Littleton Shoe Company, Burndy’s in N. Haverhill, Palmer’s Cleaners, Lincoln Street School and St. J Academy. She also worked in the cafeteria as a cook for both Canterbury Inn and Sunset Homes. Her hobbies included fishing, sewing and embroidery.
She is survived by her 3 children: Reginald McKinstry and fiancée, Deb Griffith, of Lyndonville, Randall McKinstry of Lyndonville and Priscilla Kleespies and husband, Robert, of Lyndon, 7 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren, 3 great-great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
Jean was predeceased by a daughter: Pamela Roberts; sisters: Norma Hale, Doris Hale, and Evelyn Noonan; and her lifetime companion: Roger Roberts.
There will be a gathering on Thursday, July 12, 2018, 2-4PM at Sayles Funeral Home on 525 Summer Street in St. Johnsbury, VT.
Burial will be on Friday, July 13, 2018, 11AM at Riverside Cemetery in Waterford, VT.
Donations can be made to assist the family with funeral costs directly to Sayles Funeral Home at 525 Summer Street, St. Johnsbury VT 05819
Waterford, VT: Vera Wark
....show , age 78, of Green School Road, passed away at Weeks Memorial Hospital surrounded by her family, in Lancaster, NH, on Monday, July 2, 2018, following a short decline in her health.
Vera was born in Lancaster, NH, on December 20, 1939, daughter to the late Albert and Amelia (Therrien) MacDonald. She was raised and educated in Littleton. She married Donald F. Wark in 1976 and moved to Connecticut. There she enjoyed working at Crescent Manufacturing, setting up and operating screw machines. In 1979 they built their log home and moved to Waterford, VT. She then worked in maintenance at the white mountain school for many years enjoying conversing with the students.
Vera enjoyed the outdoors. Hunting and Fishing were her two favorite passions, being very successful at both. She loved sharing her adventures with friends at the office. Her sense of humor and perspective on life will be deeply missed. Vera had many other hobbies throughout the years including making maple syrup, choke cherry wine, and trapping.
Vera was a long-time member of the Littleton VFW and American Legion Post #68, which she loved calling “The Office.”
She is survived by her son: Elmer MacDonald and fiancé, Sheryl, of Littleton, her stepson: Glenn Wark of Dalton, NH, 2 stepdaughters: Donna Madonna of Harwinton, CT, Marsha Lemelin and husband, Ernie, of Bethlehem, NH, a brother: Richard MacDonald of Lisbon, NH, and sister Jean Leslie of Littleton, NH, 9 grandchildren: Casey MacDonald, Alyssa MacDonald, Jason and Christy Tullock, Nathan Madonna, Garrick Madonna, Brian Madonna, Elizabeth Madonna, Roger and Amy Lemelin, Ernie Paul and Sarah Lemelin , several great grandchildren nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by her husband of thirty-five years, Donald, who died in 2011, her brother Jack MacDonald and a beloved daughter: Sandra MacDonald and stepdaughter Brenda Madonna.
A Celebration of life will be held from 5 - 6 PM on Friday, July 20, 2018, at the American Legion Post #68 in Littleton. At her request there will be no calling hours and burial will be private at the Riverside Cemetery in Waterford, VT.
St. Johnsbury, VT: Richard Leo Koslowsky
....show , age 71, of Lafayette Street, died at the Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, Monday evening July 2, 2018, following a brief battle with cancer.
Richard was born in Boston, MA, on December 31, 1946. He was raised and educated in E. Bridgewater, MA and graduated from the “University of Paris Island.” He served proudly in the U.S. Marines in Vietnam for 3 years, and was a member of the VFW 793 and the American Legion Post # 58 . Richard operated Skis Autobody in E. Bridgewater for many years before moving to Lisbon, NH opening the Lisbon Convenience Store with his former wife, Deborah. They ran the store for a number of years living in Lisbon and Gilman and raised three children there. He came to St. Johnsbury about 10 years ago continuing his retirement and enjoyed his time, especially with family, to hunt, fish and go camping.
He is survived by a son: Frank Koslowsky and wife, Yvette, of Wells River, VT, 2 daughters: Lisa Smith and husband, Travis, of St. Johnsbury, Holy Placey and partner, Jason Porier, of Benton, NH; and 6 grandchildren.
Services will be private and there will be no calling hours.
Richard ‘Rick’ Michael Benoit, Jr.
....show , 54, aka ‘one armed bandit’ of Danville, Vt. passed away on Thursday, June 28, 2018, at his home as the result of an unexpected medical event.
Rick was born in Barre, Vt. on January 29, 1964, to Richard M. and Diane (Paquin) Benoit. He graduated from Spaulding High School, Class of 1982. In 1986, he married Janice Emerson. Rick worked as a heavy equipment mechanic for most of his life. Initially he worked in Barre for Brian and Kevin Bailey at McCloud Spring and Chassis then went on to establish his own business, B &W Mechanical Services, in 1994. He was a hard worker and a dedicated family man. He was known to show up at sports games covered in grease rather than miss a kid’s event.
He loved spending time with his family and his campground family at Sugar Ridge Camp Ground. He enjoyed trips to the ocean, both Old Orchard Beach and Hampton. He loved to dance and could get anyone out on the dance floor. He was the most amazing grandfather. He visited his grandchildren each night to bring them Twizzlers before bed. Rick would give anyone the shirt off his back and saw the good in everyone. He was a long time member of the Elks Club and the Canadian Club.
Rick is survived by the love of his life: Janice Benoit of Danville, VT; his daughter: Brittany Petty and husband, Nathan, of St. Johnsbury, VT; his son: Richard ‘Richie’ Benoit, III and wife, Tiffany, of Danville, VT; a sister: Renee Burke and husband, Kelly, of Berlin, VT; a brother: Darren Benoit and wife, Cathy, of Bow, NH; 3 grandchildren: MacKenna Toni Benoit, Richard M. Benoit, IV, and Lennox Mila Rae Petty; and his special aunt and uncle: Lise and Bill Tighe of New London, NH. He also leaves behind his Emerson family, several nieces and nephews,his Sugar Ridge Campground family, and many beloved friends.
He was predeceased by his father: Richard Benoit; his grandmother: Gerald Paquin “Meme”; his mother-in-law: Marilyn Emerson; his special friend: Cameron McDonald; an infant grandchild; and his best dog: Dale.
St. Johnsbury, VT: Pauline Lorraine Collins
....show , age 89, formerly of Spring Street, passed away peacefully at St. Health & Rehabilitation Center, Saturday, August 11, 2018.
Pauline was born in St. Johnsbury, VT, on September 17, 1928, daughter to the late Joseph and Olivia (LaCroix) Duguay. She was raised and educated here remembered as a member of the Academy Class of 1943. She married Chauncy P Collins in 1946 and shared 60 years with him at the time of his passing on December 23, 2006. Pauline was a homemaker and later an administrative assistant for St. Johnsbury Chamber of Commerce. She enjoyed the company of other people, music, and entertaining, as well as travel.
Pauline is survived by 5 children: Phillip and wife, Jeanny, of Vershire, VT, Peter and wife, Gwen, of Merrimack, NH, Patrick of Newport, VT, Pauline Morgan of Waterford, VT, Bernadette Bessette and husband, Dennis, of W. Burke, VT; 11 grandchildren: Carol Collins, Joel Collins, Aaron Collins, Amber Collins Adams, Shawna Bessette, Dylan Bessette, Ian Morgan, Lauren Morgan Feldkamp, Kali Adair, and Allison Collins; 7 great-grandchildren: Sebastian Collins, Liam Collins McComb, Eli and Cannon Bessette, Ava and Kimari Collins, and Benson Adams; 1 great-great grandchild: Hunter Collins; a sister: Patricia “Patsy” Rutherford of Epsom, NH, and several nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by her loving husband: Chauncy P. Collins; 3 siblings: Maurice Duguay, Celine Deming and Margaret Brinkerhoff; her son: Carroll Collins; and a granddaughter: Kristen Collins
There will be a gathering to be announced at a later date. Burial will be private.
Muriel J. Houghton
....show , 93, of St. Mary Street in St. Johnsbury, VT passed away at The Pines in the loving presence of her family on Friday, August 10, 2018, after a period of declining health.
Muriel was born on November 10, 1924, in Hardwick, VT to Harry and Winona (Rowell) Jerome. She was raised and educated in Hardwick graduating from Hardwick Academy with the class of 1941. On September 19, 1942, Muriel married Cedric R. Houghton. They shared 52 years together until his death in 1995. Muriel worked as a bookkeeper in a private practice.
Muriel enjoyed golf, bowling, and flower gardening. Her passions were genealogy, sewing, crocheting and knitting. Her handy work is enjoyed by many family members and friends. She lived on Country Kitchen individually wrapped donuts. She was known by Mom, Nan, Nanny, Nanny Ho and Grammie H by her natural born family and the many she embraced and loved as her very own.
She is survived by her son: Lee Houghton and wife, Sylvia, of Lyndonville, formerly of St. Johnsbury; her grandchildren: Kristi Houghton and Todd LaBounty, and their son Noah, and Nikki Arnold and husband, Jason, and their sons, Logan and Easton; her sister-in-law Carolyn (Houghton) Caswell of E. Hartford, CT; her caretakers and special friends: Belinda and Gary Gibbs; and many beloved nieces and nephews. She is also survived by many very special adopted and embraced children, grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Muriel was preceded in death by her husband: Cedric; a son: Richard and his wife, Pamela; brothers: Howard and his wife, Blanche, and Bernard and his wife, Helen; and a sister: Helen Gilbert and her husband, Harold.
The family would like to thank the staff at Pines Health and Rehabilitation for their loving and excellent care of Muriel during her declining health.
Friends may call on the family on Saturday, August 18, 2018, 10AM-12PM, at Sayles Funeral Home, 525 Summer Street in St. Johnsbury, VT.
A graveside service, officiated by Fr. Curtis Miller, will be held Saturday, August 18, 2018, 1:30PM at Village Cemetery on Elm Street in Cabot, VT.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Muriel’s name may be made to the Good Shepherd School, 121 Maple Street, St. Johnsbury, VT 05819
Joel John Boucher
....show , age 28, died while on hospice early Sunday morning August 5, 2018, from acute complications of diabetes.
Joel was born in Berlin, NH, on February 26, 1990, son to Grace Whitehouse and Dennis R. Boucher. He went to school in Berlin, NH, at Lyndon Institute, and trained through the Job Corps in Bangor, ME. He enjoyed Hiking, Track, swimming and camping.
He is survived by a son: Damieus Boucher of Berlin, NH, his mother: Grace Whitehouse of Boscawen, NH, his father: Dennis R. Boucher of Berlin, NH, a brother Derrick Joseph O’Keefe and wife, Jessica, of Rumford, ME, 2 sisters Alyssa and Ava Boucher both of Berlin, a nephew: Abel O’Keefe and many aunts, uncles and cousins.
He was pre-deceased by his grandparents including his maternal Grandparents: Marjorie “Mimi” Whiting in 2010 and Clifford “Grampa Buck” Whitehouse in 2002.
Robert “Otto” Steele Kremer
....show ,74, of Burke Hollow Road in West Burke, VT died on Friday, August 3, 2018, at his home following a long battle with Parkinson’s Disease and Lewy body dementia.
Otto was born in Plainfield, NJ on September 30, 1943, to Robert and Lenore (Higginbotham) Kremer. He was raised and educated in Plainfield, NJ graduating from Plainfield High School, Class of 1961. Otto then attended the University of Cincinnati in Ohio where he earned his Bachelor’s Degree. He later obtained his Master’s Degree from Springfield College in Springfield, MA.
Otto moved to Vermont in the early 1970’s. In 1986, he married Vivien “Bunny” Aja and moved to West Burke where they shared 31 years. Besides his private practice, Otto worked at Founders Hall, White Mountain Mental Health, King George School and the Cabot School System.
Otto passions were music, writing, poetry and gardening. His Martin guitar was his most prized possession. In his later years, he discovered a love of golf. He lived his life with great respect for his family and friends.
Otto is survived by his wife: Vivien Kremer of West Burke; his daughter: Deanna Kiser-Go and husband, Steven, of Berkley, CA; 3 sisters: Lenore Klughertz of Longmont, CO, Nancy Gerke of Charlottesville, VA and Linda Payne of Houston, TX; his step children: Tammy (Kevin) Sizen and John Aja, who provided loving care and support throughout his illness; 3 grandchildren: James Aja, Casey Perry and Ryan Go; 5 great-grandchildren: Tamara, Angelo, Christina, Wyatt and Dylan; brother-in-law: Bruce Cornish and wife Janis Scorpio of Rochelle, VA; five nieces and his very special friends: Jane Kiser and Tyrone Shaw.
A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.
Donations in Robert’s name can be made to The Michael J Fox Foundation, at Donation Processing, The Michael J. Fox Foundation, PO Box 5014, Hagerstown, MD 21741-5014
West Burke, VT: Emelia Labbé Laramee
....show , age 94, of North Main Street died on Thursday, August 2, 2018, at her home where she resided for over 70 years.
Emelia was born in Craftsbury, VT, on June 2, 1924, daughter to the late Alfred and Cordelia (Roy) Labbé. She was raised and educated in Craftsbury and East Albany, Vt and on June 20, 1944, became the wife of Armand Laramee. Together they raised 5 children. She was a proud homemaker and worked first as the head cook at the West Burke School for many years and later at the potato farm. Upon retirement she went back to the school as a volunteer. Emelia was an avid bowler, loved the outdoors, and her cats, which she lived for. When all was said and done, her family was the primary thing in her life. If she wasn’t taking care of her own kids, then it was someone else’s that Emelia would take in and feed. She was as proud of her children and grand & great-grandchildren as they were of her, and she will be dearly missed. Emelia lived a long, full and independent life, still shoveling snow and splitting her own firewood just last year.
Survivors include her 5 children: Roland Laramee and wife, Lydia, of W. Burke, VT, Richard Laramee and wife, Rae, of Glendora, CA, Jeannette Villeneuve of W. Burke, Roger and wife, Brenda, of W. Burke, Rachel Howland and husband, Terry, of Newark, 9 grandchildren, 9 great-grandchildren, a sister: Rose Walters of Lyndonville, a special niece: Shirley, and many nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased in 2001 by her beloved husband of 57 years, Armand, her son-in-law John Villeneuve and 2 brothers: Joseph and Leonard Labbé.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11AM on Tuesday, August 7, 2018, at St. Elizabeth’s Church on High Street in Lyndonville, VT, with Rev. Curtis Miller as celebrant.
Reception will immediately follow at the church. The family will attend the burial at 3PM that same day at the Notre Dame Cemetery in North Troy, VT, with Rev. Karl Hahr. Anyone that wishes to join them is welcomed.
Friends may visit the family from 9-10:30AM Tuesday morning until the time of departure for the Funeral Mass at the Guibord Funeral Home on the corner of Main and Center Street in Lyndonville.
In Lieu of Flowers, donations may be made to the West Burke Meal Site, P.O. Box 100, West Burke, VT 05871
Bob Dumas
....show , 89, of St. Johnsbury, passed away on Monday, July 30, 2018 surrounded by family following a period of declining health.
Bob was born in St. Johnsbury on June 17, 1929, the son of Onésime and Marie Jeanne (Carrier) Dumas. He grew up on St. Mary St., attended Catholic schools and graduated from St. Johnsbury Academy with the class of 1949. He joined the US Air Force and was stationed at Biggs Air Force Base in Texas, serving from 1950-1954. In 1952 he married Joyce Atherton, his high school sweetheart.
Bob was a parishioner of St. John the Evangelist Church and served as a longtime Eucharistic minister. He worked at Fairbanks Scales for forty years. Following retirement Bob was a valued employee at the Sayles Funeral Home.
Bob was a longtime member of the St. Johnsbury Country Club. There he coordinated various improvements at the club. The most important things in his life were his church, family and work.
Bob is survived by his wife Joyce; his daughters Julianne ‘Julie’ Noyes (Bob), Nancy Cohen (Michael), Bernadette “Bonnie” Johnson (Arne), and Elizabeth “Betsy” Gray (Bill); eleven grandchildren: James and Erin; Forest, Curtis, Mae-Lily, and Adam; Elizabeth, Dan, and Sam; Christopher and Anna; eleven great-grandchildren; his sisters Lorraine Pilotte and Joanne Weymouth.
He was predeceased by brothers Roland Paul (March 2018) and Louis Paul as a young boy.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in St. Johnsbury Thursday, Aug. 2 at 12 Noon at St. John the Evangelist Church. The Rev. Curtis Miller will celebrate the Mass. Committal services will follow the Mass at Mt. Calvary Cemetery concluding with military honors. There will be no visiting hours.
Memorial contributions could be directed to The Good Shepherd School, 121 Maple St., St. Johnsbury VT 05819.
Angela J. Wood (Buck)
....show with her husband by her side passed away peacefully into her next life on July 25, 2018, after a prolonged period of declining health. She was 56 years old.
Angela was born December 7, 1961, to James Buck and Barbara Lamont. She lived for a time in Massachusetts but eventually settled in New Hampshire.
Throughout her life, Angela worked many jobs including in home daycare. If she didn’t watch your children, chances are it’s because she watched you! In her later years she was a cashier at Linda’s One Stop, and later did housekeeping in Franconia.
Angie loved music and her favorite hobby was playing the guitar. She spent many hours learning new songs and she found great joy in playing. She was an avid music collector, but when not playing or listening to music, she enjoyed going to the beach, collecting rocks, visiting with friends and spending time with her beloved Chesapeake Bay Retriever, Sassy.
Above all, Angie excelled as a grandmother and cherished time spent with her grandchildren. Being a Grammy was what she was most proud of.
Angie is survived by her husband, Brent Wood, as well as her three daughters: Marion Tattersall and husband, Travis, of Bath, NH, Carolyn Byrne of North Haverhill, NH, and Karen Bryne of North Haverhill, NH; five grandchildren: Caige Patten of St. Johnsbury, VT, Xadyn Patten of Bath, NH, Beau and Miura Tattersall of Whitefield, NH, and Quinn Byrne of North Haverhill, NH. In addition, Angela leaves behind siblings: Scott, Penny, Danny, Keri, Kristine, Ron, Randy and their respective families; numerous nephews, nieces, and cousins, as well as paternal aunts, Debra Buck-Chase of Littleton, NH, and Linda Buck of Lyndonville, VT.
At Angela’s request, there will be no service or calling hours. A Celebration of Life will be held Sunday, August 19, 2018 at 901 Monroe Road, Bath, NH at 1:00PM.
Lyle Irving Mosher
....show , 79, of St. Johnsbury, Vt. passed away on Monday, July 23, 2018, at his home on Clarks Avenue.
Lyle was born on June 7, 1939 in Barton, Vt. to Philip and Frances (Jackman) Mosher. He was raised in St. Johnsbury, Sutton, and Danville and attended local schools. Lyle worked as a machinist at Fairbanks Scales for 43 years. In his free time, he enjoyed doing crossword puzzles.
Lyle is survived by his brother, Leland "Digger" Mosher, of St. Johnsbury. He was predeceased by his sister, Hazel, in 1954.
A graveside service officiated by Rev. Barbara Dwyer will be held Thursday, July 26, 2018, 3PM, at Lyndon Center Cemetery in Lyndonville, VT.
Carl A. Holmes
....show , age 83 of Chapman Road, passed away peacefully at his home, surrounded by family and friends, Sunday evening, July 22, 2018, following a period of declining health.
Carl was born in Bristol, CT on December 9, 1934 the son of Charles and Hildur (Sundgren) Holmes. He grew up on Lakeview Farm on the South Road in Farmington, CT. Carl loved spending time with his father. His love for Vermont came from visiting Mrs. Rowe and Charlie Chaffee with his dad.
Around 1960, Carl and his wife, Jean, purchased and moved to the High Field Farm on Pudding Hill in Lyndonville, VT. He later left farming and returned CT to do demolition and construction work.
Carl loved to “run the roads” and in 2001 he suffered a heart attack and drove himself to Corner Medical. He was also a smoker and after many years he quit and often joked that the Smoking Cessation classes at the hospital didn’t have any idea what they were talking about.
Around this time Carl joined the Cardic Rehab exercise group at the hospital three days a week and he would show up rain or shine when he was still able to drive himself. Over the years he made many friends and knew almost everyone at the hospital including the CEO. After class was over, a group would get together and go to lunch, and then Carl would visit people he knew that were either in the Nursing Home or the Hospital. He also cared for people including B.J. Rice who built his home on Chapman Road. Over the years Carl drove people to doctor’s appointments and helped them run errands. Carl was a very good neighbor.
Carl’s biggest regret about getting older was when he couldn’t drive anymore. One day he came home, put the car away and knew it was time to hang up the keys.
Carl loved to get together with his family and friends. For his 80th birthday, they threw him a surprise party. Miss Lyndonville Diner had “Happy Birthday Carl!” on the specials board and the waitresses bought him dessert, even though he was there for breakfast. It was a wonderful day for Carl and he enjoyed every minute.
He is survived by his daughter: Carlean Holmes Gharpurey of Half Moon Bay, CA, 3 sons: Charles D. Holmes of Unionville, CT, Kurt J. Holmes of Lyndonville, VT, Scott H. Holmes of South Wheelock, VT, 4 grandchildren: Sonya A. Holmes, Crystal A. Amara, Shane A. Holmes and Aneesha H. Gharpurey, and 2 great-grandchildren: Joey F. Amara and Lucy J. Amara.
Carl was predeceased by a brother: David and sister: Judy.
A graveside service will be held at the Sutton Village Cemetery in Sutton, VT at 11:00 a.m., Saturday, July 28, 2018 with the Rev. Barbara Dwyer officiating. A celebration of life will be held at the American Legion Hall, 4854 Memorial Drive, St. Johnsbury, immediately following the service.
Friends may call on the family from 6 – 8 p.m., Friday July 27, 2018 at the Guibord Funeral Home on 15 Main St., Lyndonville, VT.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in his name to Caledonia Home Health and Hospice, 161 Sherman Drive, St. Johnsbury, VT, 05819.
Richard (Dick) Bryer
....show , 79, of Westford, Vermont, (formerly of Winter Haven, Florida) passed away July 21, 2018, at UVM Medical Center in Burlington Vermont.
He was born to Barbara (Gadapee) Bryer and Wallace Eugene Bryer, on April 14, 1939, in St. Johnsbury, Vermont. Richard graduated from the St. Johnsbury Trade School in June 1958 and married Joyce Placey on November 8, 1958.
Richard was employed as a master mechanic and welder for much of his career, moving his family up and down the east coast, living in Vermont, Florida, Georgia, New York, and Virginia. Somehow, they always seemed to return to Vermont. Richard and Joyce enjoyed traveling, especially in their later years in their RV.
Richard joined the Concord Volunteer Fire Department while living in Concord, VT which started his 40-year service as a volunteer fireman which included serving as the Fire Chief in Lunenburg, VT, where he also served as a selectman.
Richard is survived by three daughters: Judith Balch and husband Gardner Balch, Jr., Patricia Babcock and partner James Soden II, and Victoria Bryer; seven grandchildren: Meghan Babcock, Charles Babcock, Benjamin Balch, William Balch, Floyd Johnson, George Teroni III, and Josie Teroni; two great grandchildren: Carson Balch and Kennedy Balch; sisters: Margaret Comstock and Mildred Chancellor; several cousins, nieces, and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife of 58 years, Joyce, in 2016, his brothers Everett Bryer, Wallace Bryer, and David Bryer, granddaughter Desiree Balch, and son-in-law William Babcock.
A Committal service for both Richard and Joyce will be held at the Peacham Cemetery located at 61 Academy Hill, Peacham, VT, at 11 am on Saturday, September 29, 2018. There will be a gathering after the service at the Danville Congregational Church located at 87 Hill Street in Danville.
Vincent Raymond Before
....show , age 88, of School Street, died at his home Monday evening, August 27, 2018, surrounded by his family following a period of declining health.
Vincent was born in Derby, VT, on March 10, 1930, son to the late Edmond Alphonse and Lumina (Labounty) Before. He grew up in Derby and graduated from High School while serving in the US Army. While he was in the U.S. Army and was stationed in Okinawa, Japan during the Korean War. Following his time in the Service, he worked on the farm for Earl Hackett. On June 9, 1956 he married the former Joyce Elise Mary Durocher and shared over 62 years together. After leaving the farm, Vincent worked 33 years at Vermont Tap & Die as a toolmaker and fabricator and he was in charge of machine maintenance. Vincent also operated an autobody shop on School Street for many years. After he retired at the age of 62, he enjoyed working with his son at Gene & Vince Auto Repair in West Burke. Vincent had a number of hobbies which kept him true to being a kid at heart. During the Service he flew model planes and he could build anything and did for anyone that was in need. He was a very giving man which included volunteering often for the VFW Post # 10038, where he was a Lifetime Member, and he was a member of St. Elizabeth’s Catholic Church in Lyndonville. He loved teaching the kids, grand and great-grandkids how to run the riding mower, and that led him to taking them on driving lessons later as they grew. His family is what he centered on and did everything for and that made him The Best.
He is survived by his beloved wife, Joyce, of W. Burke, his 5 children: Bonita Before of Lyndonville, Beverly Before of Lyndonville, Bradley Before and wife, Kim, of West Burke, Edmond Before and wife, Carol, of Island Pond, Gene Before and wife, Tina, of Sutton, 3 sisters: Theresa Cox and husband, Jim, of Spokane, WA, Carmen Harter also of Spokane, WA, Rita Riley of Palmetto, FL, 9 grandchildren: Vincent Keithan, Vicki Pelletier, Ben Plourde, Jeffrey Plourde, Brandi Before, Kelsi Before, Cynthia Before, Luke Before, Julia Before, 8 great-grandchildren: Madison, Harper, Sophie, Bella, Madilynn, Peyton, Addison, Kaydence, 6 God-children: Johnny Lemay, Joanne Sanville, Robert Durocher, Pamela Busby, Debra Beauchesne, Susie Joseph and many cousins, nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by 3 sisters: Josephine Lemay, Cecile LeBeau, Germaine Before and 2 brothers: Henry and Roland Before and a great-grandchild: Mason Keithan.
A Graveside Service with Military Honors will be held at 11AM on Friday, August 31, 2018 at the Hillside Cemetery in West Burke with Rev. Fr. Curtis Miller officiating.
Julia Ann (Brown) Spencer Carr
....show , 84, of Burke Road in Sutton, Vt. passed away peacefully on Friday, August 24, 2018, at her home.
Julia was born in Lyndon, Vt. on July 2, 1934, to Howard and Hortense (Ducham) Brown. She was raised and educated in Lyndon graduating from Lyndon Institute with the Class of 1952. In 1953, Julia married Guy Lucien Spencer. In 1957 they moved to Sutton. They shared 29 years together until Guy’s death in 1982. Julia worked at many different jobs over the years including for Henschel Shoe in Littleton, NH. Julia again found love marrying Francis W. Carr in 1988. They shared 13 years together until his death in 2001. Julia enjoyed sewing and crocheting, and kept many neighbors supplied in homemade donuts.
Julia is survived by her children: Judith Smith and husband, Michael, of Sutton, Debra Spencer-Finley and husband, Wayne, of Thomasville, NC, Jeff Spencer and wife, Cheddie, of the Philippines, Tracie Madison and husband, Ken, of Talmadge, ME, Scott Spencer and wife, Stacy, of Sutton, Andrew Spencer and companion, MaryEllen Orton, of Glover, VT, Stacy Kirkus and husband, Jason, of Lexington, NC, and Sharon and husband, Carl Emerson, of Walden, VT; a special great-grandson: Reginald Guertin, many grand and great-grandchildren; and several great-great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by her first husband: Guy “Pat” Spencer; her second husband: Francis Carr; two children: Melinda Spencer in 1957 and Howard Spencer in 2011; and siblings: Ruth Wilkins, Edward Brown, and Lucille Lavaly.
A Graveside Service will take place at 11AM Wednesday, August 29, 2018, at the Lyndon Center Cemetery in Lyndonville, VT. There will be no public Calling Hours.
Memorial Donations in lieu of flowers may be made to the Darling Inn Meal Site in Julia’s name.
Cleveland C. Fassett, Jr.
....show , age 62, of Back Center Road, died unexpectedly of an apparent heart attack at home Tuesday morning, August 21, 2018.
Jr. was born in St. Johnsbury, VT on January 31, 1956, son to Ann Lois (Ruggles) and the late Cleveland Cleon Fassett, Sr. He grew up in Lyndonville and West Danville, VT, going to graded school in Lyndonville, Danville and then Lyndon Institute. At the age of 13 he started work mowing lawns and as he grew older moved in to carpentry and working in the woods. He was good at all he did and could make anything he wanted and fix almost everything. Carpentry was his career most of his life, but he worked also as grounds maintenance at Lyndon Institute and most recently as a mechanic for the St. Johnsbury Country Club. Junior’s main thing was work for the simple reason that he enjoyed working. He loved his garden, enjoyed hunting and fishing and games of cribbage. He will be dearly missed by his beloved family and friends.
He is survived by his wife of 33 years, Carolyn A. (Dwyer), his mother: Ann L. Fassett, 2 sons: David Fassett and Luke Fassett, all of Lyndonville, a step-son: Bruce Dwyer (Jen & children) of Passumpsic, brother: Ronald Fassett (Nancy) of Anchorage, AK, 3 sisters: Margaret “Peggy” Powers (Bob) of Gilford, NH, Nancy Berry of Sheffield, Rose Ramsdell (Pete) of Newport, VT, a brother-in-law: Walt Dwyer (Lynn) of Lyndonville, a sister-in-law: the Rev. Barbara Dwyer of Lyndonville, and many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by a twin brother prior to birth, 2 brothers: Richard and Robert Fassett, 5 brothers-in-law: Gayland Berry, Reginald Dwyer, Kenneth (& Helen) Dwyer, Ronnie Dwyer, Stephen Dwyer, and a sister-in-law: Lois Noyes (& Lawrence).
A Graveside Service will be held at 10AM on Friday, August 24, 2018, at the William Dexter Cemetery in Sheffield with the Rev. Barbara Dwyer officiating. A reception will follow at the Lyndonville VFW on Hill Street. There will be no calling hours.
In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to either the Lyndonville VFW #10038, 156 Hill Street, Lyndonville, VT, 05851 or to the Lyndonville American Legion Post #30, 4854 Memorial Drive, St. Johnsbury, VT 05819.
St. Johnsbury, VT: Christina Mary Stearns
....show , 49, of Portland Street in St. Johnsbury passed away at her home on Sunday, August 19, 2018.
Christina was born in St. Johnsbury, VT on December 22, 1968 to John and Dorothy (Freeman) Stearns. She was raised and educated in St. Johnsbury graduating from the Academy Class of 1987. She enjoyed going to Bingo, playing board games, talking to friends on the phone and Facebook, watching TV, and having coffee with her sister, Margaret at Anthony's Diner.
Christina is survived by her son: Brian J. Stone of St. Johnsbury; a brother: Jeffrey C. Stearns of St Johnsbury; three sisters: Kathleen M. LeBlanc, Pamela S. Green, and Margaret A. Colflesh, all of St. Johnsbury; nieces and nephews: Jessica W. Soard of North Carolina, Brittany B. Colflesh, Tandra L Colflesh, Jonathon T. Austin and Shawna L. Austin, also of St. Johnsbury; cousins: Mike Dustin, Mark Dustin, Keith Dustin, Allison Chase, Gordon Stearns; grand niece and nephew: Corbin and Sasha; step-cousins: The Coderres of Connecticut; an uncle and aunt: Charles and Donna Freeman and cousins of North Carolina.
She was predeceased by her parents:John Miller Stearns and Dorothy Florence (Freeman) Stearns; her grandmother: Edith Freeman; and many aunts and uncles.
A memorial gathering will take place on Friday, August 24, 2018, 5-7PM at Sayles Funeral Home, 525 Summer Street in St. Johnsbury, VT.
Benjamin McCormack
....show : Northern Physical Therapy is hosting A Gathering to Celebrate the Life of Ben McCormack that will be held from 4-8PM Tuesday, June 26, 2018 at the Lyndon Outing Club, 1580 Lily Pond Road in Lyndonville, VT.
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