LANCASTER – Roger N. Emery
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, 92, formerly of Canal Street, died Saturday morning, December 30, 2017, at the Country Village Genesis Eldercare Center after a period of declining health.
Mr. Emery was born in Littleton, NH, on August 29, 1925, the son or Asa S. and Edith F. (Garceau) Emery.
During World War II Roger served with the US Marine Corp and fought in the battle of Iwo Jima. He also served stateside with the National Guard.
For many years Roger was a foreman with the Town of Lancaster Water Department and was a longtime member and former Chief of the Lancaster Volunteer Fire Department. He also served the town as an EMT with the Lancaster Ambulance Corps and was past member of the White Mountain Regional School Board
Memberships included the John W. Weeks VFW Post 3041 of Lancaster, the Groveton American Legion Post #17, member and past president of the NH State Fire Association and the NH Board of Fire Control.
Surviving family members include his wife Pauline June (Collins) Emery of Lancaster; a son Roger Emery and wife Lynn of Maidstone; a daughter Rona Glines and husband Murray of Lancaster; 3 grandchildren and their spouses and significant other, Christian Glines and Dawn Russell, Nicholas and Stephanie Emery, Mitchell and Britny Emery; and 2 great grandchildren, Madisyn Emery and Keene Emery; a sister-in-law Gwendolyn Emery of Lakeland, FL and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by siblings Howard Emery, Rodney Emery, Ronald Emery, Raymond Emery and Gwendolyn Brown.
A graveside service with military honors will be held at a later date in Summer Street Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made Roger’s memory to North Country Home Health & Hospice Agency, 536 Cottage Street, Littleton, New Hampshire 03561.
LUNENBURG – Glenn J. Halpin
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, 99, of East Main Street, died Saturday morning, December 16, 2017, at Weeks Medical Center after a brief illness.
Mr. Halpin was born in Berlin, NH, on June 20, 1918, the son of John and Sophia (Smith) Halpin. During WWII he served as a Sergeant with the US Army Air Force in the South Pacific. From 1940-1982 he was employed at the Gilman Mill retiring under the ownership of Georgia Pacific.
Glenn enjoyed tending to flower and vegetable gardens with his late wife Irene. He also enjoyed fishing and hunting and just going to camp. He was a life member of the American Legion Post 41.
Surviving family members include his daughter Bette J. Robinson and her husband Edmund of Groveton; two granddaughters Casey Robinson, Kimberly Robinson; three great-grandchildren, Dakotah Guerin, Zander Knox and Zayden Knox. He was predeceased by his wife Irene Annie (Sivegny) Halpin and three siblings, Norman J. Halpin, Lawrence Halpin and Madeline Pickess.
Visiting hours will be held Thursday evening, December 21, from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at the Bailey Funeral Home in Lancaster. Burial will be held in the spring at the convenience of the family in Calvary Cemetery, Lancaster.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made in his memory to the John W. Weeks VFW Post 3041, 25 Main Street, Lancaster, NH 03584.
LANCASTER – Lewis Dale Cassady
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, 76, of Portland Street, died Wednesday evening, December 13, 2017, at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, due to complications from recent surgery.
Mr. Cassady was born in Monroe, NH on April 10, 1941, the son of Arthur Allen and Amanda Melvina (Locke) Cassady.
Lewis worked his entire life as a mechanic and shop foreman specializing in diesel equipment. He initially worked at Roberts Motor Sales for Butch and John Roberts who later opened White Mountain Mack where Lewis ran the service department. He later worked for Currier Motor Sales and then semi-retired and started Cassady Small Engine Repair at his home on Portland Street. His business was very successful and grew into a more full time operation including sales and service. Lewie was well known for his work and served customers from as far as Pittsburg to Monroe.
Lewie had many interests including outdoor activities like boating and snowmobiling. In the yesteryear of the Lancaster Grand Prix he not only raced snowmobiles but souped up many sleds for other participants. He and Colleen enjoyed travelling. They particularly loved Alaska and made many trips there. Lewie was generous and helpful to many and loved his family dearly.
Surviving family members include his wife Colleen Denise (Graham) Cassady of Lancaster; three children Cheryl Ann Veno and husband David of North Conway, Lewis William Cassady and wife Daphne of Lancaster, Kevin Dale Cassady and wife Brandy of Lancaster; step-children Michelle Starr Diebert and husband Charles of Sanford, FL, Meredith Willey of Groveton, Robyn Leighton and husband Dale of Bryant Pond, ME; son-in-law Thomas Bergeron of Cheshire, CT; three siblings, Norma Cassady of St. Albans, VT, Michael Cassady of Littleton, Linda MacGowan of The Villages, FL; grandchildren, Austin, Alec, Ansen, Christopher, Tanner, Dale Jr., Braylee; and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by a daughter Tina M. Bergeron; a grandson, Stephen Bergeron; and siblings Ella Clough, Audrey Bogie, Pauline Ingraham, Marie Cassady, Louise Cassady, Arthur Cassady, Allen Cassady, Roger Cassady and Velma Lucas.
Visiting hours will be held Tuesday evening, December 19, from 5:00 to 8:00 PM at the Bailey Funeral Home in Lancaster. A funeral service will be held Wednesday morning at 10:00 AM at St. Pauls Church in Lancaster. Reverend Timothy Brooks will officiate. Burial will be held in the spring in the North Monroe Cemetery. Lewis served with the National Guard, military honors will also be held at that time.
Donations in lieu of flowers may be made to a charity of ones choice.
Marna Lou LaPointe Ingerson
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passed away on December, 9th at her home on Maidstone Lake, Vermont, surrounded by her family after a brief battle with pancreatic cancer.
She was born in Lancaster, NH, on August 20, 1947, the daughter of Leo and Arlene Silsby LaPointe. She went to Stratford Hollow Elementary School before attending middle school at Our Lady of Grace School in Colebrook, NH. In June of 1964, she graduated from Lancaster Academy. Following high school, she attended Plymouth State College, earning a Bachelor of Education Degree in Early Childhood Education in 1968.
Her teaching took her to many interesting places all over the world. She started in the Brookfield, CT, school system teaching kindergarten for two years. Then she moved to Groveton, NH, and set up their first public kindergarten. After that, she substituted in several school systems while traveling with her husband who was in the U.S. Air Force. Her travels provided teaching opportunities in schools at Limestone, ME; the US Defense System School in Madrid, Spain; and finally, a private school in West Carrolton, OH. After her husband retired from the Air Force she taught at the Lancaster Elementary School for 18 years before retiring. Following retirement, she took on the leadership of the “Growing Together” grant for the White Mountains Regional School District. She led this program for two years and made many educational connections in the North Country. Her efforts helped several independent day care centers in the district to develop an integrated program to better prepare children for introduction to the public school system.
She was active in her community, often putting others before herself. She was a member and President of Delta Kappa Gamma, an educational organization encouraging young women to go into teaching. She served on many professional committees within the organization across the state of New Hampshire. She was a member of the Whitefield Needlers who diligently made comfort quilts for cancer patients at the Weeks Medical Center in Lancaster. The Whitefield Trinity United Methodist Church served as her home of worship. While teaching, she was a member of the White Mountains Education Association. As a Director on the Maidstone Lake Association she worked hard as the Welcome Wagon for new members to the Lake community. She was an avid quilter, creative basket maker, and enjoyed cross stitch. She was an avid swimmer, water skier, and fisherman. It was not uncommon to have several of her nieces, nephews, and grandchildren at her camp and getting them involved in many of these activities.
She leaves behind her husband, Alan, of 48 years; three daughters—Amy Ashbaugh (husband, Kurt and grandson, Kyle) of Rockford, MI; Julie Leslie (husband David and grandson Owen) of Poulsbo, WA; and Susan Torres (husband Luis and two granddaughters, Ella and Mary) of Bethlehem, NH; and one son, Ted DeJesus of Coventry, RI.
Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Bailey Funeral Home in Lancaster, NH. Those who may wish to send condolences may do so by going to www.baileyfh.net . Visiting hours will be from 4-7 PM on January 12th. A service will follow on Saturday, January 13th at 10 AM at the Trinity United Methodist Church in Whitefield. In lieu of flowers, children’s books will be collected in her honor and donated to Delta Kappa Gamma at the wake or service. Or you may choose to make a monetary donation to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital or your local animal shelter.
LANCASTER – Gerrie Scott
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- After a lengthy battle with cancer Gerrie Scott, 63, of Williams Street, died Saturday afternoon, December 9th, 2017, at Country Village Genesis Care Center.
Born in Manchester on May 15th, 1954, she was the daughter of Richard and Nancy (Doolan) Hamilton. She was raised in Lancaster and Stratford and was a 1972 graduate of Stratford High School.
After graduation Gerrie made Lancaster her permanent residence. For a time she worked at Evans Market and later devoted 12 years at Sunnybrook Montessori. She was also the Director of the Safe Haven after school program for 22 years and a Lancaster School crossing guard for 3 years.
Gerrie’s obvious love of children led her to become the locally well known clown “Jingles” for 13 years. Health complications took Gerrie’s voice for a time but it did not slow her down. She then became “Mema the Mime” continuing to entertain the kids.
Surviving family members include her son Eric D. Scott and his daughters Sage and Zaida of Washington; aunts, Evie Wesson and husband Dean, Sylvia Doolan; uncles Brian "Dusty" Doolan and Emmanuel Brochu; and several cousins. She was predeceased by her parents; her husband Arthur Scott Sr.; aunts, Jean Doolan, MaryAnn Walker, Judith Brochu; and uncles, William Doolan James Doolan and John Doolan.
Memorial visiting hours will be held Friday evening, December 15th, from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at the Bailey Funeral Home in Lancaster. A memorial service will follow Saturday morning at 11:00 AM at the Lancaster Congregational United Church of Christ. Reverend Sharon van der Laan, pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in the spring in the Center Cemetery, North Stratford.
Donations in lieu of flowers may be made to the Sunnybrook Montessori School, 142 Main Street, Lancaster, NH or Weeks Medical Center, Oncology Department, 173 Middle Street, Lancaster, NH. Gerrie has requested that if you insist on sending flowers only send 1 single rose that will go to the nursing home after services.
LANCASTER – Donna L. Flynn
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, 65, died Sunday morning, December 3, 2017, at her home on Sand Street after recent illness. She was born in Lancaster on July 18, 1952, the daughter of Thomas and Lillian (McLain) Flynn.
Donna loved children and dedicated most of her life taking care and spending time with them. For over 20 years she was employed at the Learn and Play Center in Lancaster and she has provided child care for many family members and friends.
She also enjoyed riding her bicycles. Donna was often seen pedaling about town. She preferred running errands on her bike rather than going by car. She was also known for her cooking; her family particularly loved her chicken and biscuits. Keeping with family tradition she loved helping her late father Tom with raising potatoes and she also enjoyed knitting, crocheting, and flowers, despite not being able to grow them.
Surviving family members include two sisters, Sue Flynn and Sharon Powell both of Lancaster; nieces, Tina Powell of Milford, NH, Tammie Gawronski and husband Allan of Queen Creek, AZ; great-nieces and nephews, Abigail, Elizabeth, Alexa, Mason, Peyton, Adam, and Hannah. She was predeceased by her parents and a nephew Michael Powell.
A graveside service will be held Monday morning, December 11th at 11:00 AM in Summer Street Cemetery, Lancaster. Fred Sullivan of Lancaster will officiate.
Donations may be made to Bailey Funeral Home, 210 Main Street, Lancaster, NH, to help defray funeral costs.
GROVETON - Tracy Gilcris
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, 66 a lifelong resident of Groveton, passed away unexpectedly on December 3, 2017 at Dartmouth Hitchcock Hospital. Tracy was devoted to his wife, daughters and grand puppy. He was retired from the logging industry but remained determined to burn wood every year. He would buy log length wood each summer and cut, split and pile it, all in preparation for the winter. In his retirement he enjoyed hanging out with Bentley and puttering in his garage. A home body by choice but enjoyed that occasional visit and beer with friends who stopped by.
Besides his wife of 42 years, Betty (Boutin) Gilcris he is survived by his daughter Tracey and her boyfriend Charlie Cayton and daughter Hilary and her dog Bentley. Additional family members include brothers Ronal (Rosie) of Groveton, Denis (Lee) of Larned, Kansas; sisters Dorothy (Walter) Powell of Fairfield Maine, June Goulet of Groveton; sister-in-law Sylvia Gilcris of Holyoke Massachusetts; his in-laws; Joan Boutin, Pamela Michaud, Kenneth and David Boutin and their families as well as several nieces and nephews.
He is predeceased by two children Kami Lynn and Charles Allen; his brother Roger; bother-in-law Wayne; his parents Pearl and Charles and his best friend companion of 10 years, Sebastian.
You may pay your respects to the family on Friday, December 8, 2017 from 1:00 to 2:00 PM with a memorial service at 2:00 PM at Bailey Funeral Home in Lancaster.
In lieu of flowers you may make a charitable donation in Tracy’s name to the American Heart Assn., New England Affiliate, 20 Speen Street, Framingham, MA 01701-4688.
GILMAN - Frederick Austin
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, age 77, passed away Saturday December 2, 2017 at Waccamaw Community Hospital in Murrells Inlet South Carolina after a long battle with cancer.
Fred was born on August 31st 1940 in Greenwich Village CT to Gleigh (Savage) Stoddard and Frederick Austin. He attended Littleton High School and received his technical degree at Manchester Community College. He then served in the Air Force as an airplane mechanic for five years. After serving his country he worked as an airline mechanic for the Hughes Airline, which is now known as Delta.
Returning back to his home area he worked with his mom at the Family Furniture business. During that time is when he met Susan (Fox) Dodge his lifetime partner of 30 years. He went on to work in construction, playing a part in the rebuilding of the Gilman Dam. After "retirement" Fred went to work at Walmart enjoying his co-workers Antics as well as his own.
Suzie and Fred decided to travel, enjoying Las Vegas several times and spending Winters in Myrtle Beach South Carolina where they enjoyed golfing, the beach, and No SNOW! You could always count on running into them at McDonald's were they spent many hours with their groups of friends. Fred loved to joke and kid, an all-around caring person. Interests included Alternative Energy; building a prototype with that in mind, working on the "Lot", cross-country skiing and karate. He also enjoyed following his nephew's children in their UFC Mixed Martial Arts.
Besides Suzie, survivors include: a daughter Missy Dixon and husband David, three step daughters; Joyce Watts and family; Linda Cunningham and family; Trish Supan and family, all of Washington State. Brother Brian Austin of Easley SC, sister Valerie Trahan of Jacksonville FL, and Aunt Louise Tabbut. Also surviving of Sue's family: sons: Herbert "Chuck" Dodge and Megan Brown of Twin Mountain, Roy "Scott" Dodge and Wendy Keir- Bradley of South Berwick ME, daughter LoraLee Dodge and Craig and Jake Davis of Franklin NH. Grandchildren; Justin, Aaron, Cody and Auvri Dixon, Sue's grandchildren; Heather Dodge, Corey Fallon and wife Angel, Haley (Dodge) Emard and husband Jacob Emard, Riley and wife Erica Dodge, and Brady Dodge, and Brianna and Gavin Bradley. Nephew's and niece's include; Patrick Trahan and family of Florida, Devon and wife Dawn Trahan and family of Vermont, Debbie (Austin) Amato and husband and family in Fremont California, Jeannie Austin of California, Christopher Austin and family of Rockland, CA and many nieces and nephews, sisters and brothers of Suzie's family. As well as great grandchildren.
A memorial service to be announced at a later date.
JEFFERSON - Ralph Josselyn
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, resident of Jefferson NH, formerly of Lowell, Ma, Manchester NH, Orlando FL, and Concord NH passed away on Thursday November 16 at Weeks Medical Center at the age of 79 following a sudden illness.
Ralph was born in Burlington VT to Ralph and Shirley (Gerrish) Josselyn on May 31, 1938. He grew up in Billerica MA where he graduated high school. In his youth he was an active stock car fan and enjoyed putting a car together to enter the Hudson Speedway, just out of High School. After graduation he worked in several manufacturing industries. He worked 5 years at American Can Co, Maynard Mass as a plastics extruder operator. He then worked 17 years at Sanders Associates in Manchester NH as laminating press operator, group leader, lamination specialist and assistant supervisor in the flex-print division. When they closed, he went to work for PEC-Viktron in Orlando FL as a supervisor where he worked for 10 years. He worked for Universal Circuits in Orlando FL from 1989 till his retirement in 2002. He returned north to NH in 2007 to be closer to friends and family.
His personal accomplishments include being a member and later President of the Baptist Youth Fellowship at the North Billerica Baptist Church for 4 years. He served as a camp counselor for the Baptist Youth Conference. He was a member of the choir and even played the organ for the service when the organist was unable to be there. He was a member of the Board of Directors as well as treasurer for the 29 Bedford NH Little League teams, and even coached one of the teams. He was a Manager and on the Board of Directors of the Manchester NH Pony League for 2 years. For 5 years he was a coach of the PEC-Viktron men’s and women’s softball team.
He was a lover of animals, especially cats. He would be sure his own and all the neighborhood cats had plenty of food. He followed the Boston Red Sox and Patriots teams all his life, even when living in Florida.
He will sadly be missed by his 3 brothers, Sterling and Irene Josselyn of Manchester, Marvin Josselyn of Otisfield ME, Keith and Helene Josselyn of Jefferson NH; 2 sons David and Daniel Josselyn of Concord, 2 daughters Carlene Reisman and Lisa Ariel Sullivan of Manchester NH; Grandchildren include David Lee Josselyn and Craig Josselyn of Concord NH. Several cousins, nieces and nephews.
At his request, there are no calling hours. His cremains will be buried in a family plot with his mother and grandmother. A graveside service to be held in the spring of 2018 at the East Northwood Cemetery, Northwood NH.
GRANBY – Fredrick W. Hodgdon, Sr.
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84, of Shores Hill Road died Wednesday, November 8, 2017 at the Pines Nursing Home in Lyndonville. He was born at home in Granby on November 6, 1933 the son of Sulling Fox and Jenny (Wilson) Hodgdon. He attended local schools and went on to be a farmer. He served his community for many years as a selectman and as the road agent. On June 11, 1954 he married Priscilla Hill.
Fred was a good family man, the love of his life was his wife Priscilla, and he also enjoyed time spent with his grandchildren. He was a man of all trades and would do anything for anyone and not expect anything in return. Besides loving farming and he loved his animals, especially his pigs, Fred was the best road agent, plowing the roads for many years, not to mention driveways. He was a skilled carpenter and mason building beautiful fireplaces out of stone. Fred was just an all around fun, friendly, caring, good person.
Besides his wife, Priscilla,survivors include three sons; Frederick “Rick” Hodgdon Jr. and his wife, Kathy, Kenneth Hodgdon and his wife, Pammy, and Jerry Hodgdon and his wife, Patricia, all of Granby and a daughter Mary Gadwah and her husband, Wilman, of Bethlehem, NH. Also surviving are four grandchildren; Freddie Hodgdon, Jody Hodgdon, Kristin Freeto , Tori Desjardins and eleven great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren, a sister Barbara Brown and her husband, Linwood, sister-in-law Sue Hodgdon Lamadeline and many nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by two brothers, Donald and Murray Hodgdon and by a sister Vivian Hodgdon Brown..
A memorial service will be held at the Granby Town Church on Monday November 20, 2017 at 11:00 am, followed by a gathering at the Granby Town Hall to celebrate Fred’s life.
Roland Clifford Buteau
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of Lancaster NH passed away November 6, 2017, 22 years and a day after losing his wife and the love of his life, Mary Catherine (Monahan) Buteau, on November 5, 1995.
Roland was born November 30, 1920 in Marshfield VT. He was the son of Joseph and Roseanna (LaRocque) Buteau. Roland and his nine siblings were raised in homes across the North Country, his family following lumbering work provided in logging camps throughout the Great North Woods. At the age of thirteen, Roland began working for his father in lumber camps owned by the Brown Company. Family legend has it that he and his brother Adolph could fell a tree with their two-man buck saw faster than a chainsaw salesman could do with his modern logging tool. He worked as a lumberjack until World War II broke out, at which time he enlisted in the army and was inducted into the 100th Division, 398th Infantry Regiment on December 7, 1942. Roland served as Heavy Machine Gunner and Expert Rifleman fighting in various battles and campaigns across Western Europe. He was honorably discharged on February 2, 1946 at the rank of Technical Sergeant, and during his service he was awarded several honors, including a Good Conduct Medal, Bronze Star medal with Oak Leaf Cluster and Victory Medal.
When Roland arrived home in Northern New Hampshire, he returned to the woods with his father and brothers, logging the land with horses and hand tools. In 1948 Roland fell in love with Mary Catherine Monahan, and they married on September 20, 1948. They rented an apartment in a home owned by Mary’s parents on Kilkenny Street in Lancaster, and later purchased the property as a homestead in which to raise their family. They welcomed first Theresa, then Patrick, Andrew, Philip and finally Marie into their hearts and home. Roland lived in the home until his health declined in 2013. He then lived first with his son Andy and then his son Pat before moving into The Morrison Nursing Home earlier this year.
In 1951, Roland began working for Beaton & Sons Plumbing, and served many families in Lancaster and the surrounding towns as a plumber until his retirement in 1985. He also manned the pumps at Monahan’s Gulf Station every evening until it closed in the mid-1980s so that his brother-in-law, Dick Monahan, could have dinner at home with his family. Many will remember Roland, Dick and lots of other local gentlemen spending time on the benches in front of the station sharing stories and celebrating community.
Roland was known for his strong faith, integrity and love of family. He was a communicant of All Saints’ Catholic Church and was quick to lend a hand to help his neighbors. Roland was a very resourceful, creative man, who found ways to repurpose everyday items into objects of usefulness for his family. For example, decades ahead of industrial development of adaptive devices, Roland constructed walking tools from galvanized pipe for his daughter, Theresa, who had difficulty walking as a result of her cerebral palsy. He taught his children and grandchildren the value of an honest day’s work and led by example as an exceptional husband, father and friend.
Roland loved sports, spending many summer evenings on the front porch of his sister’s home watching ball games at the Colonel Town fields. He was a devoted fan of the Boston Red Sox and New England Patriots, and enjoyed following NASCAR races. He liked to spend his free time taking long walks around the neighborhood, and watching old movies – especially anything starring John Wayne, a movie star that he resembled. He was also an avid reader, with a preference for western novels like those written by Louis L’Amour. For many years, he spent time each Wednesday at the Weeks Memorial Library selecting books to read through the week, and when his health declined he even received periodic visits from the librarian who kept him supplied with fresh reading material.
Roland was predeceased by his wife, Mary Catherine (Monahan) Buteau, both of their daughters, Theresa Anne Buteau and Marie Ellen (Buteau) Ricker and daughter-in-law Dorothy McCarthy. He was also predeceased by his siblings Clara Trombley, Roseanna Cloutier, Arthur Buteau, Joseph Buteau, Pauline Delisle, Adolph Buteau, Josephine Pelchat and Napoleon (Paul) Buteau.
Roland is survived by his three sons, Patrick Buteau of Burlington VT, Andy and wife Sue Buteau of Lancaster and Philip and wife Lorri Buteau of Newbury NH, and his sister Victoria (Buteau) Beaton of Lancaster. He leaves behind ten beloved grandchildren, Kristen (Buteau) and husband Frister van Bergen of Lancaster, Andrew and wife Erin Buteau of Sunnyvale CA, Jonathan Buteau of Newbury NH, Timothy Buteau of Newbury NH, Anne (Buteau) and husband Christopher Iampietro of Lancaster NH, Megghan Jackson of Londonderry, Joseph and wife Katie Buteau of Natick, MA, Rosie Buteau of Burlington VT, Derrick and wife Desirae Ricker of Groton VT and George Buteau of Castleton, VT. He also took great pleasure in welcoming to the world his 15 great-grandchildren, Martinus and Anna van Bergen of Lancaster NH, Edison, Sophie, Annabelle and Emma Buteau of Sunnyvale CA, Joshua, Addyson and Abriel Ricker of Groton VT, Silas, Isaac and Lydia Buteau of Newbury NH, Francis and Miri Iampietro of Lancaster NH and Nell Buteau, of Natick MA.
Calling hours will begin at 9:30 am on Saturday, November 11, at All Saints’ Catholic Church, followed by a funeral service at 11:00 am. A Christian burial will follow at the Calvary Catholic Cemetery on North Main Street in Lancaster NH. The family has requested, in lieu of flowers, that donations be made in Roland’s memory to one of the community resources that enriched his life: All Saints’ Catholic Church, Weeks Memorial Library or the Tri-County CAP Meals-on-Wheels program.
GROVETON - Rene Leo Guyette
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, 53 Summer Street, formerly of Newport VT passed away peacefully at home in the arms of his loving wife Nicole on November 6, 2017.
Rene was born in Blackfoot Idaho on Feb 26,1964 to Leo and Joyce (Webster) Guyette. Rene grew up in Newport and worked at Fedeles Grocery Store, McDonalds and at Ethan Allen in Orleans. He then moved to Littleton NH and began working for a repossession company. After a few years he became self employed and became the best repo man in NH and VT.
Rene had the love for outdoor recreational toys. He loved snowmobiling, four wheeling and his favorite was riding his Harley Davidson Motorcycle. He went for his last ride two weeks ago with Nicole. He was happy that day.
His other great love of his life was for his daughter Sarah, his stepchildren Shyanne and Koleton and wife Nicole. He loved them all so much. He was so proud of Sarah when she graduated from Keene State this spring he could not been more proud. Shyanne and Koleton gave him joy everyday and he loved them like his own. Nicole was his gift from god and he would tell everyone he knew. She was his true soul mate. They were married on July 22, 2017 in a beautiful outdoor ceremony that joined the two families together forever.
Rene is survived by his wife Nicole (Wright) of Groveton NH, his children Sarah Ann Guyette and her boyfriend Tucker Snedeker of Northwood NH and Shyanne and Koleton. His brothers and sisters; Joann and Mark Guyette of Newport VT, Larry Davis of N. Troy VT. Fay and Gary Willis of Troy, VT, Rita Johnson of NH, Brent Hodgdon of Hardwick VT, Keith and Ellen Guyette of Sebring FL, Ann and Rusty Jones of Derby VT, Lorine and Bob Hines of Dumfries VA and Danny and Stephanie Guyette of Dumfries VA. Sister-in-law Bonnie Wright and Mike Nguyen of Bangor ME. Mother-in-law Lori Langlois of Lancaster NH. Father-in-law David Wright and family from Lisbon NH, many nieces, nephews and cousins, also by very special friends that were his NH family the Charbonneau Family the Hand Family and Dan Milligan and also old friends Steve and Lucy Lucas. He was predeceased by his father on April 3, 2017 and his mother on Jan 31, 2015 and his sister-in-law Barbara Davis.
Rene will be missed by all his friends and family. Ride gentle on your bike through the gates of heaven.
Per Rene's request there will be no calling hours or services.
Contributions can be made to support Cruzin for Cancer Motorcycle Ride. Checks can be made to Cruzen for Cancer/ Kathie Duckless 827 Lake Road Newport VT 05855. He rode to this cruze in the snow this May just to participate. He was a supporter for many years.
Charles Dailey Bond
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, 85 passed away on Sunday November 5, 2017 at The Cottage Hospital in Woodsville, NH. Charlie made a peaceful transition with his loving wife of 36 years, Marie by his side.
Charlie, as he was known to family and friends, was born on March 20, 1932 in Boston, MA. He was the oldest son of C. Lawrence and Barbara (Dailey) Bond. He was raised in Topsfield, MA and attended the local elementary school and The Gunnery School in Washington, CT.
He received his Bachelors degree from Harvard College in 1954. His devotion to his country led to his being commissioned in the U.S. Army as a Lieutenant. In 1954 he served as an artillery officer in the 555th, 546th and 720th Field Artillery Battalions at Fort Lewis Washington until 1956. Charlie attained the rank of Captain prior to the completion of his military service.
Charlie worked for over ten years in personnel to include being the Director of Personnel at Dynamics Research in Stoneham, MA until 1969. He was the owner and manager of the Carroll County Company in North Conway, NH from 1969-72.
Charlie was a successful Realtor for over 20 years and 'Bond Associates' negotiated the sale of the 4,000 acre Waumbek property to the U.S. Forest Service in 1978. He worked as the Director of Workman's Compensation Division, Department of Labor in the state of Vermont from 1992-2000.
Charlie was a great believer in public service and encouraged and aided by his wife Marie, served both his community and his state in numerous capacities throughout his life. He served on the White Mountains Regional School Board for 14 years, with five as Chairman. He had a lifetime service as a firefighter in every town he lived in which he lived. He was the Volunteer Fire Chief in Jefferson for eight years. He organized the Jefferson Fireman's Association to encourage volunteerism in others. In addition, he organized the Jefferson Historical Society, reorganized the Jefferson Athletic Association and served as the Director of the White Mountain Festival of the Arts that took place on the grounds of the old Waumbek Hotel in Jefferson.
Charlie was a three term state senator serving district 1 in the New Hampshire state legislature.
He was a history buff especially in regards to New England as well as the Civil War. He especially enjoyed researching family genealogy. He had an affinity for Rome and it's history. Even though he was of Scottish, Irish and English ancestry, we always joked that he had the heart of a Roman. When he first visited Rome it was love at first sight.
Charlie was an avid mountain climber and completed every possible 'list' including the New Hampshire highest peaks and most of New England's highest.
The Jefferson local was kind and generous. He recently said, “I want it remembered that I really loved humanity” as evidenced by how he lived his life.
Survivors include his wife Marie (Rogers) Bond of Jefferson and children, son C. Parker Bond and his wife Ann Marie of Alabaster, Alabama, Geoffrey Bond and his wife Hilary of Wayne, PA, Eliza Crescentini and her husband Marco of Holyoke, MA, Joshua Bond and his wife Leann of East Nausau, NY and Rachel Bond of Oakland, CA, brother Nathaniel and his wife Beth Bond of Glenburne, ME and many grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by his sister Priscilla Goff and brothers Alan Bond of Rochester, VT and Jonathan Bond of Orr's Island, ME.
The service will take place on Saturday November 11, at 11 a.m. at the Jefferson Town Hall. Potluck reception following, please bring your favorite dish.
WHITEFIELD – A. Gladys MacLean
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, 102, died Saturday November 4, 2017 at the Morrison Nursing Home. She was born in Glace Bay Nova Scotia, Canada on June 4, 1915 the daughter of William E. and Ellen C. (MacLean) MacLean. Her family moved to Lancaster in September of 1919 and Gladys attended local schools graduating from Lancaster Academy in 1932.
She held the office of Register of Probate for many years, retiring on December 31, 1982. Her memberships included the Christ United Methodist Church, United Methodist Women’s Society and Olive Branch Chapter #1 of the Order of the Eastern Star.
In her spare time she enjoyed needlepoint and knitting, making numerous pairs of children’s mittens for hospital gift shops, Toys for Tots, and church Christmas sales.
Besides her parents, she was predeceased by three brothers and two sisters.
She is survived by numerous nieces and nephews, both in the U.S. and Canada.
A graveside service will be held in the spring at the Summer Street Cemetery in Lancaster.
Memorial donations may be made to The Caleb Group 491 Humphrey Street
Swampscott MA 01907, or the Lancaster Ambulance Corps.
ST. JOHNSBURY – Adele Stride
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, formerly of Auburn Star Road in Lunenburg, died late Friday November 3, 2017 at the St. Johnsbury Health and Rehab Center, after a long illness.
She was born March 18, 1935 in Boston, MA. the daughter of Edgar G. and Allyn A (Wright) Galbreath. She attended local schools and married Richard A. Stride in 1955. The couple first made their home in Hanson, MA, and later moved to Pomfret, VT before settling in Tunbridge. Adele later moved to Lunenburg to live with her daughter Maureen Eaton.
Adele enjoyed life as a mother and house wife but had also done factory work, along with working at a motorcycle shop and as a sales clerk for J. C. Penney.
Her artwork, painting, crafting and collecting craft magazines were very important to her. She and her husband spent many weekends traveling on their motorcycle or in their motor home, to attend a variety of events to include antique shows, motorcycle shows or any show that seemed interesting. After they retired she and Dick raised exotic birds to include, emu, pheasant and ducks. They also enjoyed traveling in their Delorean. Time spent with family was very important to Adele along with her strong Christian faith, which helped her persevere through any hardship. Reading her Bible and attending church where important parts of her life.
Survivors include two sons Richard Stride and his wife, Julie, of Tunbridge, Tabor Stride and his wife, Bonnie, of Williamstown, two daughters Maureen Eaton and her husband, Conan, of Lunenburg and Amber Chalmbers and her husband, Lincoln, of Eden. Also surviving are two sisters, Lillian DeGenarro and her husband, John and Nancy Groeble and her husband , Albert; four brothers, Steve Galbreath and his wife, Sue, Edgar Galbreath and his wife, Pat, David Galbreath and John Galbreath, and fourteen grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Besides her parents, she was predeceased by her husband Dick.
A graveside service will be held 1:00 pm Sunday, November 12, 2017 at the South Tunbridge Cemetery, followed by a reception at the Tunbridge Town Hall.
Jennifer Joan Nadeau
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, Sister Jennifer of Jesus, Order of Discalced Carmelites, passed away on October 19, 2017 at St. Vincent De Paul Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Berlin, New Hampshire. Sister Jennifer was born on June 26, 1956 to John E. Nadeau and Marceline A. Nadeau in Lancaster, NH. She attended Lancaster Elementary and White Mountain Regional High School, from which she graduated as Valedictorian in 1974. In 1978 she graduated from Bates College in Lewiston ME with a B.A. in English Literature. Before discerning her vocation as a Carmelite Religious, Jen first worked in the publishing field at The Courier Press in Littleton NH and Little, Brown and Company in Boston MA. She later worked in the computer software industry for the Lotus Development Corporation in Boston MA.
Sister Jennifer made her First Profession as a Discalced Carmelite on October 15, 1996 and her Solemn Profession on October 16, 1999. On May 13, 2005 Sister Jennifer received permission from Sean Patrick O’Malley, Archbishop of Boston, now Cardinal O’Malley, to live her religious vocation as a hermit. In the years that followed Sister Jennifer followed the teachings of Saint Theresa of Avila as she lived out her calling in New England and elsewhere.
Jen leaves behind her father and mother, John E. Nadeau and Marceline A. Nadeau (nee Mayo); her seven siblings and their spouses: Marcia and Aquila Chase of Newmarket NH; Monica and Craig Williams of Glen Allen VA; John J. and Elizabeth Nadeau of Bradford VT; Gregory and Rebecca Nadeau of North Stratford NH; Rosemary and Ronald Rancourt of Lancaster NH; Nathan and Julie Nadeau of Waterford VT; and Andrew and Jeanne Nadeau of Lancaster. She also leaves behind many nieces, nephews, relatives, friends and benefactors.
In her life on earth, Sister Jennifer of Jesus embodied the virtues of Faith, Hope and Charity and the precepts of the Carmelite Order in all the activities of daily living. She faced the cancer that ended her earthly life courageously and peacefully with “complete confidence in the goodness of God”.
Sister Jennifer’s calling hours will be at the Bailey Funeral Home in Lancaster NH from 6-8 PM on Tuesday, October 24. Her Funeral Mass will be celebrated by Father Matt Mason at All Saints Church in Lancaster NH on Wednesday, October 25 at 11 AM. In lieu of flowers please send donations to the Pathway Pregnancy Care Center, 593 Sullivan Street, Berlin NH 03570
Barbara Jane Watson Scott
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passed on at the dawn of October 17, 2017, in Whitefield, New Hampshire, a week shy of age 99.
In her youth called “Botcho,” she was born in Buffalo, NY. She graduated Amherst Central High School (NY) and Dennison University, and began her teaching career in English and Drama at Amherst. There, she renewed a friendship with George P. Scott, whom she married in 1945. They honeymooned at the Silver Bay Association, where she had worked the front desk as an “EMP,” continuing a family relationship with the institution that began with her parents, Penn and Edna (Keller) Watson, and continues today.
Barbara and George began their family near Amherst, then moved nearby to Orchard Park to raise their children. They retired to Highland Park, FL, but spent summers at their cottage in Silver Bay. After George’s death in 1992, Barbara moved her winter home to the Wesley Community in Saratoga Springs, NY.
Barbara was active in community affairs in Orchard Park. She was founder of the Women’s Committee of the Symphony, a trustee of the Presbyterian Church, a member of the school board, and a member of Literacy Volunteers. Perhaps more widely known in Orchard Park was her dog, Yogi, who was a mascot for the parcel post delivery driver.
Throughout her life, Barbara was prized by friends and acquaintances alike for her thoughtfulness and sustained interest in their families and concerns, her gorgeous smile, her lovely handwriting, and her place settings, even in her Silver Bay cottage. She was a knitter and a weaver.
She is survived by her four children: Bruce Scott (Anna Kunzler) of Sulphur, KY; David Scott (Geoffrey) of San Francisco, CA; Lucy Roberson (Dave) of Greenwich, NY; Marjorie (“Moocho”) Salomon (Dan) of Littleton, NH; and an American Field Services son, Gerard Sautereau (Helene) of Paris, France. She is also survived by six grandchildren: Philip Scott, Catherine Larimore, Christopher Roberson, Eva Geiger, Ben Salomon, and Asher Salomon. She is also survived by two great-grandchildren: Samantha Larimore and Jonah Geiger.
A memorial service will be held during the summer of 2018 at Silver Bay. Her family expresses warm appreciation to her caregivers at the Morrison Nursing Home, 6 Terrace St., Whitefield, NH, 03598, an outstanding community nonprofit where contributions may be sent in lieu of flowers.
GILMAN – Edward R. Alenckis
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, 68, of Baptist Hill Road, died peacefully, Friday morning, October 6, 2017, with his longtime fiancée Carla Amadon by his side.
Edward was born in Waterbury, CT, on March 29, 1949, the son of John and Marcelle L. (Beaudry) Alenckis. Raised in Waterbury he graduated from high school and moved to Cape Cod where he operated a refrigeration business. He eventually came to the North Country where he ran his own auto repair shop.
His passion was always truck driving and drove trucks for ITC Interstate Trucking Corporation of America and C.R. England Inc. He enjoyed being on the road and socializing with the people he knew and met during his travels. He also enjoyed fishing, movies, and buying and selling antiques and collectibles. He would make many of his sales and purchases at local auctions and online.
He is survived by his fiancée Carla of Gilman; a brother Raymond Alenckis and his wife Michelle of South Carolina; and several nieces and nephews.
To honor Ed’s wishes there are no services.
LANCASTER – Irene L. Cantin
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, 87, of Elm Street, died October 1, 2017, at Weeks Medical Center, Lancaster.
Mrs. Cantin was born in St. Johnsbury, VT, on April 8, 1930 the daughter of Charles and Mary (Bisson) Prevost.
On June 16, 1967 she married Arnold T. Cantin. They resided in Florida and New Hampshire until taking permanent residence in Lancaster in 1978.
Irene was an active Communicant of the Gate of Heaven Parish.
She was predeceased by Arnold in 1999.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Friday morning, October 13, at 11:00 AM, in All Saints Church, Lancaster. Reverend Matthew Mason, pastor, will officiate. Burial will follow in Calvary Cemetery, Lancaster.
EAST CONCORD – Roland W. Collins
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, 66, died suddenly at his home, Monday, September 25th, 2017, after a long history of illnesses.
Roland was born in East Concord on December 16, 1950, the son of Gordon M. and Della C. (Morrill) Collins. He has been a lifetime resident of East Concord and was a career employee for the Gilman Paper Company.
He enjoyed bowling, hunting, fishing and spending time with his many nieces, nephews, grand nieces and nephews who he adored as they did him. He also served for a time in the US Army.
Surviving family members include his brother Roger Collins of East Concord and his many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife Cynthia (Colstring) Collins; two brothers, Rodney Collins, George Blodgett; and a sister Myrtle McPherson.
A memorial service will be held at the First Congregational Church of Littleton on Tuesday, October 10th at 6:00 PM.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made, to help defer funeral expenses, to the Bailey Funeral Home, 210 Main Street, Lancaster, NH 03584.
JEFFERSON - Stephen B. Noyes
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- September, 22, 2017. Stephen B. Noyes, 57, of 48 Maple Lane in Jefferson, passed away at Weeks Memorial Hospital with his family by his side. Stephen, a gentle giant of a man, was loved by his family, friends, and his community at large. Greeting people with his “watcha thinking, Bub?” He loved the woods, especially the old sugar bush on the family farm. Steve was a man who helped many people over the years, and will be missed by all who knew him. Steve loved to garden, and his garden seemed to grow larger every year. Steve loved to can the fruits of his gardening labors. Steve was an avid reader, especially of organic gardening and agricultural items.
Steve worked for the Town of Jefferson at the Transfer Station, had had his own Landscaping Business, worked for Heritage Builders, and NHDOT for several years.
“Steve” as he was known, was predeceased by his mother, Catherine. He leaves behind the love of his life, Eileen Kadle, his father Donald, a sister Dawn and husband Marc Miller, a brother Timothy and wife Jill and son Adam Noyes, his Aunt Marie Noyes, and family friend Mary Ellingwood, his Uncle Samuel, Eileen’s sons Logan Kadle and friend Krysta Mitton, Quade Kadle, Brandon Alling and his girlfriend Nicole Cremo, and their children Nia, Trent, and Morgan, Eileen’s mother Dawn Youker, and Eileen’s sister Julie Alling, and her boyfriend, Craig Larcomb. He also leaves his dog Zen, and cats Paisley and Malice.
At Steve’s request, there will be no calling hours or services.
LUNENBURG – Denny Quinones Santana
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, 40, of Bobbin Mill Road, died suddenly at home, Sunday morning, September 17, 2017, after a sudden illness.
Denny was born in Yauco, Puerto Rico, on March 18, 1977, the son of Luis Antonio Quinones Garcia and Carmen Santana Rodriguez.
Raised in Puerto Rico he moved to NH in 2003 where he went to work at the Omni Mt. Washington Hotel in Bretton Woods. In 2010 he started his own auto body business in Lunenburg known as My Little Shop. On June 17th of this year he married his longtime companion Lindsey Quinones Sheehan.
Denny enjoyed many things in life. He loved working out at the gym, working on cars, music and dancing. He particularly enjoyed cooking and putting on a family barbecue.
Surviving family members include his wife Lindsey of Lunenburg; his children Luis D. Quinones Rodriguez, Steven Quinones Rodriguez, Kevin D. Quinones Rodriguez all of Puerto Rico, Emily Rae Quinones and Mya Grace Rouillard of Twin Mountain, Nanthan Antonio Quinones Sheehan and Gabriel Edward Quinones Sheehan of Lunenburg; his mother Carmen of Yauco, Puerto Rico; his siblings, Jose Quinones, Michael Quinones and Wanda Quinones all of Puerto Rico, Luis “Alber” Quinones of New Hampshire; many nieces and nephews and many close friends. He was predeceased by his father and a sister Michell Quinones.
Memorial visiting hours will be held Friday evening, September 22, from 5:00 to 7:00 PM at the Bailey Funeral Home in Lancaster.
JEFFERSON – Carlton Lee Merrow
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, 83, passed away Tuesday, September 12, 2017 at Weeks Medical Center, Lancaster.
Carlie, as he was known by family and friends, was born in Lancaster, July 14, 1934, the son of Howard W. and Elsie Bryant Merrow. He attended schools in Lancaster and was a 1953 graduate of Lancaster Academy. Carlie was a hard worker and worked locally for many years. Later he stayed and helped with the family farm.
Later in life he will be most remembered sitting under an apple tree on his front lawn waving to people going by.
He was preceded in death by his father and mother; a sister Janice Rogers and husband Murray of Stark; a brother-in-law Ralph Page of Claremont, NH; and a nephew Michael Aldrich of Lancaster.
He leaves behind a brother Richard Merrow of Littleton; a sister Gail Page of Claremont; a brother John Merrow and wife Sherry of Jefferson and many nieces and nephews.
There are no calling hours. A burial in Summer Street Cemetery will be held at the convenience of the family.
Obituary for Mollie Rae Berry
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- December 10, 1991 - September 1, 2017
A complete obituary will be published soon.
LANCASTER – Jerry S. Chelle Sr.
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, 78, of Portland Street, died Wednesday, August 30th, 2017, at Weeks Medical Center, Lancaster, after a long illness.
Mr. Chelle was born in Gary, Indiana, on April 15, 1939, the son of Steve and Helen (Fesko) Chelle. He was raised in Indiana where he graduated high school and then began a long career with the military.
Jerry first served with the U. S. Navy Submarine Service and was a Vietnam Veteran. After his military career he served with the Merchant Marines until retiring in 2005. In 1986 he then moved with his family to the North Road, Lancaster, to a farmhouse his wife Judie had purchased, sight unseen.
Jerry always loved the water and particularly enjoyed fishing. He was an active member of the John W. Weeks Post 3041 VFW in Lancaster and served as chaplain.
Helen Judie (Lewis) Chelle predeceased him in 1992. He later married Samantha McGrath who also predeceased him in 2005. He was also predeceased by his brother Thomas Chelle.
Surviving family members include four children, Dawn E. DeMaro of Waterloo, Iowa, Tammi K. Wear of Gatlinburg, TN, Wendy J. Foote and husband Jon of Waterloo, Iowa; Jerry S. Chelle Jr. and husband Jonathan Hodge of Lynn, MA; a sister Judy Lynne and her partner Peter of North Rothbury, Australia; 1 Niece; 2 Nephews; 6 grandchildren; 5 great-grandchildren; and his longtime friend and caretaker Jeff Hale.
At Jerry Sr.’s request there are no services. A burial at sea will be held at a later date.
Memorial donations may be made to Senior Meals on Wheels, 24 Jefferson Road #2, Whitefield, NH 03598.
LANCASTER – Rita M. Grondin
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, 91, formerly of the McKee Inn, died Tuesday morning, August 15, 2017, at Country Village Genesis Eldercare Center.
Rita was born in Lancaster on January 25, 1926, the daughter of George and Alice (Dumont) Grondin. She did various secretarial work in the North Country including Roberts Motor Sales and Littleton Hospital. She is survived by nieces and nephews.
A graveside service will be held Thursday afternoon, August 17th, at 1:00 PM in the Calvary Cemetery, Lancaster. Reverend Matthew Mason, pastor of the Gate of Heaven Parish, will officiate.
HANOVER, NH - Helen (Crawford) Vessichio
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, 85, of Hanover Terrace, formerly of Northford, North Haven and South Meriden, CT passed away Wednesday, August 9, 2017, with her son and daughter in law by her side. She was born in Columbia, NH, on February 15, 1932.
The wife of the late Anthony Vessichio, Mother of Robert and Beth (Brown) Vessichio, of Cornish, New Hampshire, Grandmother of Breana Vessichio and John McNair of Wallingford, CT and Brenden Vessichio, Berlin, Connecticut, Step-Grandmother to Sara Ayimbila and Chris Arsenault of Belmont, NH, Josh Steinbeck of Boulder, CO and Jake Steinbeck of West Lebanon , NH. She also left behind many friends, nieces and nephews.
Helen was a LPN and formerly worked at the Yale New Haven Hospital.
Visiting hours will be held Sunday afternoon, August 13, from 2:00 to 5:00 PM at the Bailey Funeral Home, Lancaster, NH. A funeral service will be held Monday morning August 14, at 10:00 AM at the Christ United Methodist Church, Lancaster, NH. Reverend Richard Boyden, pastor, will officiate. She will be laid to rest beside her beloved mother Glide Pratt and Step father George in Summer Street Cemetery Lancaster, NH.
We would also like to ask in lieu of flowers, donations be made in her memory to Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital, 10 Alice Peck Day Dr., Lebanon, NH 03766 or the Lake Sunapee Region VNA, 107 Newport Rd., New London, NH 03257.
LANCASTER – Louiseann A. Wetherbee
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, 86, died peacefully at her home in the bed she was born in, Tuesday morning, August 8, 2017.
Louiseann was born in Jefferson, NH on January 2, 1931 the daughter of Edgar Ellis and Viola (Smith) Ellis Rines. She was a graduate of Lancaster Academy and acquired her LPN at North Shore Baby Hospital in Lynn, MA. In her early years she worked for W.T. Grants Store in Boston where she was the candy department manager. Her store sold more candy than any other store in the chain of 1000 stores. At home she worked as a nurse’s aide at Weeks Memorial Hospital, Littleton Regional Hospital and the Kent Nursing Home in Lancaster.
For 30+ years she was a member of the Olive Branch Chapter #1 Order of the Eastern Star. She was also a member of the Lancaster Senior Citizens, St. Pauls Church Women, the local crafting group and was a long standing American Red Cross volunteer. She was an avid local stock car racing fan and a Dale Earnhardt follower. Louiseann could be seen at yard sales, auctions, flea markets and antique shops. She had a passion for cooking and baking and was known for her delicious breads, whoopie pies and donuts. She enjoyed quilting, puzzle making, word search puzzles, theater, crocheting, knitting, gardening and traveling. Her family and church were very important to her. She was a genuine, selfless, positive, kind-hearted devoted mother who also raised many foster children. She liked the simple things without much fanfare and lived each day to the fullest with no complaints or regrets.
Surviving family members include her 5 children, Gordon Edward Wetherbee of Jeffersonville, GA, Sylinda Susann Wetherbee of Rochester, NH, Lorelee Ann Wetherbee, Belinda Ann Woodward and Rodney Ellis Wetherbee all of Lancaster; her brother Gordon Monroe Ellis of Mount Joy, PA; 14 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren, plus one due in November; 2 nieces; 2 nephews; and her loyal cat Baby.
Visiting hours will be held Thursday evening August 10th from 5:00 to 8:00 PM at the Bailey Funeral Home in Lancaster. An Eastern Star service will be held at 6:00 PM. A funeral service will be held Friday morning at 11:00 AM at St. Pauls Church in Lancaster. Reverend Timothy Brooks, pastor, will officiate. Burial will follow in Cushman Cemetery in Dalton.
Donations may be made in her memory to St. Pauls Episcopal Church, 113 Main Street, Lancaster, NH 03584 or the Olive Branch Chapter #1 – Order of the Eastern Star, % Tracy Lang, Spruceville Road, Milan, NH 03588.
LANCASTER – Norman J. Gauvin
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was born October 9, 1923 in Berlin, NH, the youngest of 12 siblings. He went to work at an early age to help with family expenses. On March 4, 1943 he joined the US Navy and served his country during World War II. He was stationed aboard two ships, the USS Little Rock and USS Boston and was a Plank Owner (first crew) on both. Returning Home he started working for Roberts Motor Sales in Lancaster and was employed there for over 30 years. Later he worked many years for White Mountain Mack until retiring in his 60’s.
He married his first wife Diane and together they had 5 children and enjoyed 36 years of matrimony. Upon the Diane’s passing in 1983, Norman spent time keeping busy until he married June who gave him the love and companionship he was missing. They enjoyed thirty something years together at camp and their home in Lancaster. Norman enjoyed his family, especially the grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Their visits made his life light up and they loved seeing him as well.
Norman loved to hunt and fish and did so regularly on weekends and vacations. This was a passion he shared with his sons Larry and David. He was very active and had a camp at Lake Massawippi, Canada, nears Ayer’s Cliff and later for many years at Maidstone Lake in Vermont. He enjoyed being at camp with his family and friends cutting and splitting firewood and fishing. He had many camp owners who counted on him for small jobs and projects that he gladly took on to keep busy. He was also well known as the Dam caretaker for many years. Other interests included pitching horse shoes and bowling. He was a 4th degree Knight with the Knights of Columbus and bowled on the K of C team for many years.
Norman lived 93, almost 94 years, with always a positive and upbeat attitude. He took care of June as long as possible and then followed her to the nursing home to be near her in his final years. Their love for each other showed every day in their interaction. He will be greatly missed and always loved and remembered by his family and everyone who had the pleasure of knowing him. He was an inspiration to all.
Surviving family members include his wife June (Marchand) Gauvin of Lancaster; four children Larry Gauvin of S. Carolina, David Gauvin of Lancaster, Kathy Hart of Groveton, Susie Reynolds of Lancaster; many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews and cousins. He was predeceased by a daughter, Janet Hickey; his siblings and a grandson Timothy Reynolds II.
A graveside service with military honors will be held Saturday afternoon at 2:00 PM at the Calvary Cemetery in Lancaster. Reverend Matthew Mason, pastor of the Gate of Heaven Parish, will officiate.
Mary Ellen Gaudette
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, 53 , of Guyton, GA, passed away Sunday, July 30th, 2017 at Doctors Hospital burn center in Augusta Ga. A native of Wichita, Kansas , she was the daughter of Harold Way and Ann Collun.
She leaves her husband Bruce Gaudette of Georgia ; one son, Nick Bishop of Whitefield; two daughters, Gale Bishop of New Boston, Katherine Bishop of Savanna, Georgia ; three brothers, Guy Way of Littleton, , Daniel Way of Dalton , Brady Way of Maine; one sister, Ann Marie Dubreuil of New Hampshire; Her mother Ann of Maine; three grandsons, William Bishop, Landon Bilodeau, and William Hislop; four granddaughters, Taylor Bilodeau, Jayda Bishop, Mikelle Smith, and Amaya Smith; last but not least her loving puppy Buddy. She was predeceased by her father and two brothers, Joseph Way and James Way.
She enjoyed her grand kids very much, also in her spare time she loved to sew. Most importantly she loved to cook and spend time with her husband, loving puppy, and family and friends.
A memorial service will be held Saturday, August 12, at 2:30 PM at the Bailey Funeral Home in Lancaster. Rev. Seth Frink, pastor of the Lancaster Assembly of God Church, will officiate.
LANCASTER – Robin L. Dow
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, 51, of Williams Street, passed away July 29, 2017 at Country Village Genesis Eldercare Center, Lancaster, after a period of failing health.
Robin was born in Lynn, MA, on December 11, 1965, the daughter of James and Mary (Dion) Dow. For many years she resided in Lynn, MA, and was formerly employed at the West Lynn Creamery. She has resided in Lancaster for several years.
As a child she enjoyed riding her bike, swimming and loved cats. She adored her family including her two children Kirk Dow and Alyssa Dow both of Lynn; her two grandsons and her sister Kelly Dow Crouse. She loved attending concerts and listing to music; especially rock and roll. She enjoyed cooking and spending time outdoors, particularly while camping and travelling, and long conversations on the phone with friends and relatives.
Robin was kind hearted and a friend to all. She will be dearly missed.
A memorial service will be held Tuesday, August 8th at 11:00 AM at the United Methodist Church in Lancaster. Reverend Rick Boyden, pastor, will officiate.
GROVETON – Seth Joseph Savage
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, 11, passed away suddenly Saturday, July 29, 2017.
Seth was born in Lancaster, NH, on April 30, 2006, the son of Randall Savage and Tiesha (Hartlen) Fontaine. He was a student at Groveton Elementary School where he excelled in basketball and also played baseball. Seth enjoyed swimming, four wheelers and driving anything with a motor. He also liked taking things apart to see how they worked and spending time at the farm.
Surviving family members include his mother and step-father, Tiesha & TJ Fontaine of Groveton; his father Randall Savage and Jamie of Groveton; his sister Haley Savage; two brothers, Bailey Fontaine and Preston Savage; his maternal grandparents, Elaina and Brien Smith of Chester, VT, Beth Hartlen of Lisbon, John Hartlen of Barton, VT; his paternal grandparents Tim Savage of Groveton, Nancy Reynolds of Groveton; grandparents Brenda and Trapper Fontaine of Lancaster, Bruce and Robin Savage of Lancaster; other family include his great-grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins.
A funeral service will be held Friday morning, August 4th, at 11:00 AM at the United Methodist Church in Groveton. Reverend Steve MacLeod, pastor of the Milan United Methodist Church will officiate. Burial will follow in the Northumberland Cemetery.
Memorial donations may be made the Seth Savage Memorial Fund. Please make checks out to Tiesha Fontaine or the Service Credit Union with memo regarding “Seth Savage”. Mailing address is Service Credit Union, 148 Main Street, Lancaster, NH 03584.
Walter A. Stone, Sr.
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70, passed away on Saturday, July 29th at his residence in Littleton with family members close by his side. Walter was born in Stratford, NH and was the son of Mary (Portigue) and David Stone. He grew up in the surrounding towns. He was self-employed all his life, because, he said, that he loved to do his things, his way.
He had many stories about his early years as a junk man scouring the various back roads for scrap metal. Due to his passion for movies, he opened up various video business, one of which, was Walt’s Video, in Whitefield, NH. He loved the video business and due to his unique character had a knack for one liners and conveying his own life stories; which left you with a chuckle.
Walter loved the outdoors. He had a Harley Davidson which he put over 400K miles on. He was a hunter, walking many miles of terrain searching for the big buck. He was a master fly fisherman and champion of many New England Bass Fishing Tournaments. Saturday yard sales gave a great mix of searching out the perfect deal; as well as, riding around the country side to get some windshield time.
Walter had three children, Walter A. Stone, Jr, Debbie A. (Debanne) Stone and Stephen M. Stone. He is survived by his brothers and sisters, Carol Collins, George Stone, Ellie Robinson, Judy Dyer, Teddy Stone and Bob Ramsdell, as well as, many grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
Services will be held at Baileys Funeral Home in Lancaster at 11:00am on Saturday, 12th August, 2017 followed by a graveside services at Center Cemetery in Stratford NH. Friends and family are invited to Walt’s house in Littleton for continued gathering and storytelling.
Richard William Martin
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passed away due to a farm accident at his home on Thursday, July 27th at the age of 73. Richard is survived by his wife of 38 years Muriel. He is missed by his children, Jennifer (Alex) in Richmond, RI, Peter (Katelyn) and Jacqueline in Guildhall as well as his grandchildren Cole, Brody, Katherine, and Liliana. He is lovingly remembered by his siblings Janet from Rochester, Millard "Sonny" (Diane) from Lancaster, Virginia (Ken) from Contoocook, Susan from Exeter, RI, and Patricia (Rick) from Downingtown, PA. Richard is predeceased by his father and mother Millard and Louise, brothers John and Glenn and brother-in-law David Wallace. He will also be forever remembered by his numerous cousins, nieces, nephews, extended family, and dear friends.
Richard was born in Lancaster in 1944, graduated Lancaster High School in 1962, Thompson School of Agriculture in 1964, and earned a B.S in Agriculture from UNH in 1968. He continued to farm on the family farm in Lancaster and then in January 1980 moved permanently to Guildhall with his new wife Muriel. A pillar of the community, he served as Selectman on both sides of the border. He was Town Lister, Fair Director, a 4-H leader, Little-League coach, member of ASCS, FSA, NRCD, Dairy Herd Improvement Association, Extension Service on the Dairy Advisory Committee, and others. He was on the School Board, the Yankee Farm Credit nominating committee, and the Farm Bureau.
All that knew Richard actually called him Stretch. He was a humble man that took time away from his own projects to chat and provide advice. His smile and laugh were contagious and you couldn't help but feel better after having spent time with him. He dearly loved his family and community, and will be sorely missed by all in it.
Visitation hours will be Tuesday evening, August 1st, from 6:00 to 8:00 pm at Bailey Funeral Home, and Wednesday, August 2nd, at 11:00 am at Lancaster Fairgrounds, with a memorial service at 1:00 pm. Interment to follow at 1:30 pm at Summer Street Cemetery, Lancaster. Reception will be at the Fairgrounds following interment.
The Martin family would like to thank the communities of Guildhall and Lancaster for the outpouring of warm wishes and support during this difficult time.
LINCOLN, NH - Robert Neil Milligan
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, 50, of Catlett, VA passed away suddenly on July 9, 2017 in Lincoln, NH after a fun filled day participating in Warren Old Home Days and riding with his ATV buddies. Robert was born on December 21, 1966 in Arlington, VA to Robert D. Milligan and Mary A. Maillet. He was a graduate of Bishop Dennis J. O'Connell High School. Following in his father's footsteps, he became an amateur radio operator (KA4PWS), participating in Field Days, giving demonstrations of Boy Scout Clubs, and aeronautical acrobatic air competition of vintage planes.
Robert worked for Fairfax Virginia County Government for over 30 years as an Information Technology Manager for the Human Resources Department. He received many awards over the years including Employee of the year for Network Administration for many consecutive years. Continuing with his computer skills he owned RNM Solutions and enjoyed establishing many friendships while helping others learn the way of Information Technology.
His favorite sport was wilderness ATV/RTVs riding, adventures with his fellow enthusiasts, especially if it was a Poker Run supporting the local cancer foundation or for a local family cause whether for cancer or other local needs. He developed and was the administrator for ATVWild.com which has world-wide membership. He also donated his hair each year to Locks for Love. He had the natural ability to befriend the people he came in contact with, and touched the lives of so many different people. He also had a contagious energy about him that will be impossible to replicate. Robert was also a true gentleman in every sense of the word and would give you the shirt off his back if you needed it. He was always ready with a helping hand to accomplish any task and overcome any problems facing those in need around him. Although he was not himself a father, he served as a father figure to many of those around him. He was especially proud of his niece Maggie.
Surviving members are his mother, Mary Milligan, brothers, Leonard of Catlett, Michael of Richmond, a sister Frances Meeker-Pickerill (David) a special Niece, Margaret Rose (Maggie) Meeker of Manassas, companion Sherry Loenichen and lots of ATV/RTV buddies. He is predeceased by his grandparents, Neil and Mary (Tiernan) Maillet, and Richard and Vangie (Lyon) Milligan; and father, Robert D. Milligan.
Burial will be at a later date at Stonewall Memorial Gardens, Manassas, VA.
In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made in his memory to Groveton Thrift Shop, 9 State Street, P.O. Box 72, Groveton, NH 03582, or your local American Cancer or Heart Association.
LANCASTER - Barbara S. Chace
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, 91, formerly of Portland Street, died Saturday July 8, 2017 at the Coos County Nursing Hospital in West Stewartstown. She was born September 10, 1925 in Lewiston, ME the daughter of Walter C. and Alice Mae (Ablett) Scott Sr.
In her earlier years, Barbara lived in Lewiston ME, and had attended schools there and Business College. She later went on to graduate from the Boston Conservatory of Music.
In 1964 she married Walter Harrison and the couple made their home in Rhode Island. After Walter’s death she married Henry Chace in 1973 and moved to Boothbay Harbor, ME, in 1976. While in Maine she ran the West Gate Guest House for 25 years, and was a founding member of St. Columba’s Episcopal Church in Boothbay Harbor. Additionally, she had served on the local ambulance service for several years and had been a member of the Eastern Star.
After retirement she moved to the North Country where she enjoyed reading, doing crossword puzzles and gardening.
Survivors include two daughters, Barbara Dobson and her husband Ken, of Jefferson and Wendy L. Harrison of Georgetown, ME, a son, Stephen P. Harrison and his wife, Sue, of Cranston, RI, seven grandchildren, Kevin Harrison, Scott Harrison, Ian Quinn, Bane Shaheen, Jessica Bisson, Daniel Dobson and Barbara Chartier, and two great grandchildren, Melody Harrison and Deacon Bisson. She also had a very special place in her heart for Nicole and Tom Jamison and their children Leah and Megan. She is also survived by numerous, nieces, nephews and cousins.
Besides her husband, Henry, she was predeceased by her sister Beverly Mae Scott, a brother Walter Scott Jr. and sister-in-law Carolyn Simpson Scott
The family will conduct private services at a later date.
LANCASTER - William M. Robarts
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, 93, of Summer Street, died Thursday July 6, 2017 at the Country Village Health Care, in Lancaster. Born August 28, 1923 in Lake City Florida, he was the son of George Andrew Lites and Elizabeth (Engle) Robarts.
He graduated from Lake City High School and went on to graduate from Maryville College in Maryville Tennessee with a bachelor’s degree and received his Masters in Library Science from Columbia University in New York City.
For many years he served as the Assistant Librarian for Union Theological Seminary in New York City.
On July 18, 1976 he married Barbara Reed in St. Johnsbury, VT, and they have made Lancaster their home since 1979. An active member of the Lancaster Congregational Church, William sang in the choir and served many years as the church historian. Gardening, especially african violets, stamp collecting and photography were special pastimes for him.
Besides his wife Barbara, he is survived by three children; Margaret Turner and her husband, Michael of Northfield, VT, Daniel Robarts and his wife, Claire of Brunswick, ME and Jonathan Robarts and his wife, Emily of Guildhall, VT. Along with six grandchildren, Ellie Turner, James Robarts, William Robarts, Victoria Whitcomb, Madison Robarts and Liem Robarts and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.
He was predeceased by a sister Mary Margaret Miller and a brother George A.L. Robarts Jr.
Services will be conducted by the family at a later date.
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