WHITEFIELD - Chad Kenison, 28
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, of Liberty Drive, died unexpectedly Tuesday July 4, 2017 at his residence. He was born July 18, 1988 in Lancaster the son of Gregory Kenison and Jodi (Smith) Rooney.
A 2007 graduate of White Mountain Regional High School, he enlisted in the U.S. Army soon after graduation, and served two tours of duty in Afghanistan with the 2nd Brigade, 316 Artillery of the 4th Infantry Division. In 2015 he was medically discharged after 7 years of service, achieving the rank of Sergeant, he returned to Whitefield and was attending welding classes at Berlin Tech at the time of his death.
On February 4, 2013 he married the love of his life, Miranda Rouillard in Twin Mountain.
Besides time spent with his family, Chad enjoyed fishing, hunting go-Kart racing and snow mobiles.
Survivors include his wife Miranda, three daughters; Sophia, Cameran and Carli, a son Maddox, his parents John and Jodi Rooney of Lancaster and Gregory Kenison of Groveton, along with two sisters Chelsey Kenison and her partner, Jake Treamer of Concord and Jillian Rooney of Lancaster. Also surviving are his father-in-law and Mother-in-law, Greek and Marcia Rouillard of Twin Mountain, his sister-in-law, Megan Rouillard, a brother-in-law Michael Rouillard and his wife Mary, four nieces; Emily Rouillard, Mya Rouillard, Tennley Treamer and Adriah Treamer, a nephew Travis Rouillard and numerous uncles, aunts and cousins.
Funeral services will be held at All Saints Catholic Church in Lancaster at 11:00 am Monday July 10, 2017. Friends and family may call at the Bailey Funeral Home on Sunday from 1-4 pm.
Memorial donations may be made to the Kenison Family Fund, care of, Passumpsic Savings Bank, 117 Main Street Lancaster, NH to assist with family expenses.
WHITEFIELD - Eleanor Baker Stevens
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, 85 died Sunday Evening, June 25th, 2017 at Country Village Genesis Eldercare Center, Lancaster, NH, after a lengthy illness.
Eleanor was born in Whitefield on July 8, 1931, the daughter of Leslie and Carlena (Holmes) Baker. She was the 2nd daughter of eight brothers and sisters; Leslie Baker, Dorothy Baker Johnson and Paul Baker all deceased and all of East Douglas, Massachusetts, Janet Baker Johnson Beaton, Maurice Baker, and Claire Baker Wright (all deceased), all of Whitefield. Barbara Baker Colburn of California, and Glen Baker Marro of Whitefield.
She is survived by five children; Cynthia Stevens White of Dalton, (Rodney, deceased) Cathy Stevens Dubreuil of Guildhall, Vt., (Thomas), Edward R. Stevens of Dalton, Scott Stevens of Dalton, (Christine),and Cherie Stevens Ramsdell of Cary, North Carolina, (Scott); Eight grandchildren, and nine great grandchildren, two sisters and many cousins, nieces and nephews.
“Ellie" worked for several years as an aid to the teachers at the CD McIntyre Elementary School in Whitefield, a job she very much enjoyed. She finished her working years at Nuroco Woodworking, which later became Brown Street Furniture, located in Whitefield, NH. Where she gained an appreciation for woodworking as a hobby.
For a number of years her job was that of grandmother, caring for and carting
around her grandchildren, enlisting their help picking up rocks and roadside
plants for her yard, and enjoying the fruits of their labors.
A memorial service will be held Thursday morning, June 29th at 11:00 A.M. At the Whitefield Christian Church. Reverend Lou Going, Pastor, will officiate. Burial will follow at Park Street Cemetery.
JEFFERSON – Bonnie Rae Chancey
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, 71, of Owls Head Highway, died Thursday morning, June 15, 2017, at Weeks Medical Center, Lancaster.
Mrs. Chancey was born in Winchendon, MA, on November 5, 1945, the daughter of George W. and Irene (Bowers) Hall. She was raised in Athol, MA, was a graduate of Athol High School, and attended Greenfield Community College for a year. She came to the North Country to work at the Waumbek in Jefferson where she met, and later married, Robert S. Chancey.
For 30 years she was employed as a rural mail carrier with the US Post Office. She delivered mail throughout Lancaster, Jefferson and Guildhall, until retiring in 2007. Bonnie loved the outdoors and enjoyed many activities such as hiking, biking, kayaking, mountain climbing and cross country skiing.
She was a member of the Friends of the Jefferson Library.
Surviving family members include her husband Robert S. Chancey of Jefferson; two sons, Daniel Chancey of Lancaster, Bret Chancey of Gorham, ME; 4 grandchildren; and a brother Barry Hall of Scituate, MA.
Services will be held at the convenience of the family.
Memorial donations may be made in her memory to the Alzheimer's Association of Massachusetts and New Hampshire, 309 Waverley Oaks Road, Waltham, MA 02452.
GUILDHALL - Donna J. Hodgdon
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- After a brief but vicious bout with pancreatic cancer Donna J. Hodgdon of Guildhall passed away on June 15, 2017. Her cancer diagnosis was complicated by congestive heart failure and a 30-year-long battle with lupus. “I’m fighting a triple wammy,” she would tell family and friends; however, in all respects she managed the hand she was dealt with grace and dignity.
She leaves behind: a sister, Bonnie LaValley and her husband Phil; three brothers, Sonny, Allen and Terry Hodgdon; aunts and an uncle; nieces and nephews; and grandnieces and grandnephews. Donna was born on December 23, 1953 to Charles and Everdene Hodgdon of Granby, who predeceased her.
After graduating from White Mountains Regional High School she attended UVM and received a degree in Radiation Therapy. She moved to Los Angeles where she worked at Kaiser Permanente Hospital for 25 years. Donna loved animals, especially cats, and strongly believed in a place called Rainbow Bridge, where after death she will reunite with pets of years past. U.S. Poet Laureate Maya Angelou wrote a line that best describes the life of Donna Joy Hodgdon: “My mission in life is not merely to survive but to thrive, and do so with some passion, some compassion, some humor, and some style.” Rest in peace little sister. Rest in peace knowing that you are loved and cherished by your family.
A celebration of life will be held Saturday, October 14th at 11:00 AM at the Granby Church. A luncheon will follow at the Granby Town Hall.
WHITEFIELD – Ruth B. Vermette
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, 80, of Highland Street, died Thursday morning, June 15, 2017, at her home after a long battle with cancer.
Ruth was born in Rogersville, Tennessee the daughter of Gilbert and Bessie (Arnold) Ball, on February 17, 1937 and at 22 years old moved to Whitefield. She worked various jobs include Henchels Shoe Shop, Littleton, Roberts Shoe, Lancaster, Ames Department Store, Groveton, and Pak 2000, Lancaster, but she was best known for the 30 years she was the dining captain at the Spalding Inn. In years past she has enjoyed gardening and latch hooking.
Ruth had a strong faith and regularly attended the Christ United Methodist Church in Lancaster until her health declined.
Surviving family members include her three children, Deborah Stickney and husband Arthur of Port St. Lucie, FL, Gary Vermette and wife Sarah of Littleton, Michael Vermette and wife Diane of Waterboro, ME; 3 grandchildren; 1 great-grandson; a sister Mildred Christian of Tennessee, and Mildred’s sons, Timothy, Todd, and Shane Christian.
A funeral service will be held Friday morning, June 23rd at 11:00 AM at the Bailey Funeral Home in Lancaster. Reverend Richard Boyden, pastor of the Christ United Methodist Church, Lancaster, will officiate.
GROVETON – Robert Mann
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, 57, (April 20, 1960 - June 13, 2017) of Melcher Street, died June 13, 2017, at Country Village Genesis Eldercare Center.
There are no services scheduled.
LAKELAND, FL – Wayne O. Haynes
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, 81, passed away Saturday morning, June 3, 2017, at his home, after a long illness.
Mr. Haynes was born in Pittsburg, NH, on February 12, 1936, the ninth of ten children of Stewart and Hazel (Danforth) Haynes.
Wayne was raised in Pittsburg and in 1958 he served two years active duty in the US Army and four years with the Army Reserves. He was a long time North Country resident having lived in towns including Errol, Colebrook and North Stratford. For his entire life he worked as a truck driver. In his earlier years he drove log trucks for Burton Hall and his brother Warren Haynes. Later in his career he was a long haul driver for St. Johnsbury Trucking. He enjoyed travelling, dancing, bowling and visiting with family and friends. For many years he had a summer residence on Lake Winnipesaukee. Wayne will be remembered by many as a thoughtful and caring man.
He was a member of the Teamsters Local 633.
Surviving family members include his wife Judith (Steele) Haynes of Lakeland, FL; his children, Kim Plumley of Clarksville, Susan Brown of Arcadia, Michigan; Robbie Haynes of Spokane, WA; Kelly Connelly of Wyoming, Bobby Weir of Center Barnstead, NH; Shane Weir of Raymore, Missouri; 10 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Majel Hawes of Pittsburg, Beverly Jenkins and husband Barry of Colebrook; many nieces and nephews; and a two adopted daughters of his heart, Vanessa Morrow and Linda Brunelle.
Many years ago Wayne lost his first wife, Donna Travers of Errol, to leukemia. He was also predeceased by his sisters, Ramona Bilski, Glendowin Bunnell, Rowena Hann, Waneta Thibeault and his brothers Warren, Bradley and Keith Haynes.
A Memorial Mass will be celebrated Saturday morning, August 5, at 11:00 AM at St. Pius X Church in Errol. Reverend Craig Cheney, pastor, will officiate. Burial with military honors will follow in the Errol Cemetery.
LANCASTER – Phillip L. Dionne
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, 66, of Portland Street, died at his home Thursday morning, June 1, 2017, after a sudden illness.
Mr. Dionne was born in Berlin, NH, on November 21, 1950, the son of Donatien Lionel Dionne and Lillian Matilda (Findsen) Dionne. He was raised in Berlin and attended school there up to his junior year. In 1968 he graduated from Oxford Hills High School in South Paris, Maine. He went on to attend St. John’s College in Sante Fe, NM, for one year and then acquired a computer degree from Plus-Gray School of Business in Portland, ME.
Phillip worked in computer industry in Massachusetts during the 80’s. He returned to New Hampshire and for a time managed the ski department at Eastern Mountain Sports in North Conway. Later he worked at Ziel Schuss bike shop in Gorham. Returning to computers he operated his own repair service and worked with the computers at St. Kieran’s in Berlin. He loved the outdoors and enjoyed skiing, hiking, and biking. He also enjoyed spending time at his camp on Millsfield Pond in Errol and being with his cat.
He was a member of the Millsfield ATV Club and the Millsfield Pond Campers Association of which he was past president.
Family members include his two sisters, Linda Skillern and husband Bruce of Alma, Arkansas and Mary Shaw and husband Harold of Sidney, Maine.
A memorial service will be held Thursday afternoon, June 8th , at 1:00 PM at the Bailey Funeral Home in Lancaster. Reverend Timothy Brooks, pastor of St. Paul’s Church, Lancaster, will officiate.
Memorial donations may be made in his memory to Riverside Animal Rescue, 236 Riverside Ave., Gilman, VT 05906.
DALTON, NH – Ernest H. Martineau
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, 80, of Landry Road, died Saturday, May 27, 2017, at the Littleton Regional Hospital.
Ernest was born in Woonsocket, Rhode Island on September 9, 1936, the son of Ernest J and Lillian (Paulette) Martineau. He was the youngest of seven children.
Raised in Woonsocket, Ernie attended Mount Saint Charles Academy. For a time he served in the U.S. Army Reserves. He was employed for 40 years at Kilmartin Industries (Roger Williams Mint), in North Attleboro, MA, and retired as plant manager. After retirement he moved to Dalton where he built his own home and enjoyed his remaining years woodworking and spending time with his family.
Surviving family members include his wife of 49 years, Sara (Paulding) Martineau of Dalton; his daughter Michelle Martineau of Bellingham, MA; and several nieces and nephews who know him as “Uncle Junior”. He was predeceased by his six siblings.
At Ernie’s request there will be no services.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his memory to the Weathervane Theater, PO Box 127, Whitefield, NH 03598.
LUNENBURG – Cecilia Horsler
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, 90, of Lancaster Road, died Thursday, May 25, 2017, at Country Village Genesis Healthcare Center. She is survived by Owen Horsler, middle son of Lunenburg, Vt, his daughters, Suzanne Mitton & husband Michael Mitton; their children {Cecelia great grand daughters} Holly & Krysta Mitton of Lunenburg. Owen's other 2 daughters Aimee & Roseanne Horsler of Lunenburg. Cecelia's oldest son Robert Horsler of Southwick Massachusettes & wife Clara Horsler. Their daughters, Cindy Horsler & Sara Gallagher married to Rodney Gallagher & son { great granson} Brady Gallagher. Cecelia youngest son is Gary Horsler of East Granby Connecticut. Cecelia has only a few living cousins left in the New York area & was predeceased by her husband & parents.
Services will be held at the convenience of the family.
On May 21, 2017 we lost the most amazing and wonderful father, friend and
teacher. There was nothing this man wouldn't do for family or friends. He would
have been 100 in November. He passed away at St Johnsbury Health and Rehab
Center after fighting years with Alzheimer’s.
Maurice was born in Tingwick, Quebec, Canada November 13, 1917 to Archille
and Rose Emma Frechette, he was one of 8 children.
On June 26, 1926 in Norton Mills, Vermont he became a United States Citizen
along with his parents, brothers and sisters. As a young boy he helped his father
run their farm on the French Road in Dalton, New Hampshire. When he was older
he started work for the Gilman Paper Company and also still worked on the farm
and helped his brother Omar in his garage.
In February 5, 1941 he joined the US Army, Anti-Tank Company 172 Infantry, 43rd
Division. He left for the Pacific in October 6, 1942 to fight the Japanese on
Guadalcanal, Rendover, New Georgia Group and Munda, New Guinea, the
Philippines, Leyte Luzan and Manila. While in the Philippines he had the
privilege to drive John F Kennedy around. He told us that Kennedy hardly ever
wore a shirt while there. At the time of course he really did not who Kennedy was
until he ran for President.
As a survivor of the USS Coolidge, it was his duty to make sure that all the crew
was off the ship when it hit bombs in the pacific and he got off himself not long
before the ship sunk. They all swam to the nearest island and upon reaching the
island they all had to get their clothes of because of all the oil in the water from
the USS Coolidge. Once on the island they had to find food and also make friends
with the natives of the island until they could be rescued.
On October 10 1945, he was Honorable Discharged in Fort Devens, MA, and was awarded the Good Conduct Medal, the Asiatic Pacific Theater Campaign Ribbon, the American Defense Service Medal, and the Philippine Liberation Ribbon with one Bronze Service Star. On his return he went back to work for the Gilman Paper Company. At that time his wife
to be was working at the Gilman Post Office as a clerk for her mother Helen Boyle.
On December 30, 1945 he married his longtime sweetheart Rita Boyle and started
their life together in Gilman. They had three children, Sharon, Dennis and Gary.
Maurice continued to work at the paper company. He also got a pilot’s license in
1947. He owned a small piper cub airplane and became a member of the Civil
Air Patrol, flying all over New England for Aero-New England Associates. He kept
his plane at the Whitefield Airport, where his cousin William Moran, also kept his
plane. At times he kept the plane in his garage, while he would work on it and
then take it back to the airport. Whenever we as a family would go anywhere the
airport was one of the first places he would take us. Many times as kids he would
take us to North Conway, New Hampshire, where there as an airport right on the
main road. It’s where Settlers Green is now.
In 1957 he quit working for the paper company and applied for clerks job at the
Gilman Post Office because my grandmother retired and my mother was given
the Postmasters job and was awarded the job. In June 1972 my mother retired
and dad got the Postmasters Job in September. While being Postmaster he
attended many conventions and would approach the Postmaster General and tell
him that Gilman needed a new Post Office. So soon after dad retired in 1980 Gilman got a new Post Office.
He was the Boy Scout Master for 14 years, teaching the boys how to setup tents,
survive if ever alone in the wood and how to mark trails so they could always find
their way back from a hike.
He was active in St. Theresa’s Catholic Church, helping with bazaars and any
events. He became a 4th Degree Member of the Knights of Columbus and a
member of the American Legion, when on any holidays would march in parades
around Gilman, Lunenburg and East Concord and wherever else they were asked to participate.
He enjoyed camping, hunting, fishing and snowmobiling, where he also was
member of the Snowmobile Club, blazing trails and scraping them because he had
the heaviest machine to do so. When he was done he donated the machine to the
club. When his kids were involved in school sports and all activities he was always
there if possible. He and Rita loved to play cards on weekends with friends and family.
During the summer he enjoyed grilling and having his nieces and nephews come
for a picnic on his patio, where they would bring all the food and visit for a few
hours and return home. Some would come from California, Maine and Missouri just to visit Dad.
He is survived by his children, Sharon, Dennis and Gary and one sister Collette Tessier 93, of New Hampshire. He leaves four grandchildren, Lyndsay, Alison, Adam and Sarah and two great grandsons Andrew & Jonathan. He was pre-deceased by his wife Rita who died in 1995 and brothers Felix, Orad, Omar and Gerard, three sisters, Yvonne, Ora and Simone and many nieces and nephews.
There will be a Graveside Service, with full military honors and Knights of
Columbus honor guard on Friday, August 11 at 1pm at the South Lunenburg
Cemetery. As the time approaches we will post time and place again.
DALTON - Bryan Rose
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, 77, died Tuesday evening, May 16, 2017, at the Country Village Genesis Eldercare Center, Lancaster.
Mr. Rose was born in North Adams, MA on May 4, 1940 the son of Conrad and Rita (St. Hilaire) Rose. He was a self employed farmer who enjoyed raising and caring for his goats, and growing his extraordinary vegetable gardens. He was locally known as the “Veggie Man”. He also served in the US Marine Corps.
Family members include his wife Charlene Martin Rose of Dalton; a daughter, Liz Lepine of Chicopee, MA; and three grandchildren.
At Mr. Rose’s request there are no services.
LANCASTER - Regina E. LaVoie
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passed away May 13,2017 at Weeks Medical Center after a brief illness. She was born in Derby CT. August 6, 1947, the daughter of Roland and Virginia (DeMarco) LaVoie. She was raised in Shelton CT.
Schooling was very important to Regina. She worked hard earning multiple degrees, and climbing the educational ladder to the top. In the late 70's she moved to Guildhall, VT with her family. After raising her daughters she resided in Lancaster, where she took great pride in her home and flower beds. The community will remember her walking her beloved dachshund Adrian. She enjoyed volunteering at Weeks Memorial Library. "My books kept my sanity in the bad times and made the good times better". She enjoyed all of the Col. Town Community House exercise programs.
Surviving family members include two daughters, Larissa Gonyer and husband Steven Gonyer and son's Jared Cassady and Jake Cassady; Maeve Cyr and husband George Cyr and children Blake and Devyn Cyr; a sister Alice (Lavoie) Long and husband Don Long and children Eric and Kim Long.
She was a dedicated mother, Nana and friend to all.
Visiting hours will be Saturday, May 20, 2017 from 12:00 - 2:00 PM at the Bailey Funeral Home, Lancaster.
Donations may be made in her memory to Weeks Memorial Library or Colonel Town Community House.
LUNENBURG – Donald A. Amadon
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, 80, (March 30, 1937 - May 7, 2017) of Baptist Hill Road, died at his home Sunday, May 7, 2017.
Per Mr. Amadon’s request there will be no visiting hours or services.
LANCASTER – Robert C. Gonyer
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died Sunday morning May 7, 2017 at his home in Lancaster. He was born in Lancaster on February 8, 1941, the son of Robert and Madeline (Brigham) Gonyer. He attended Groveton schools and enlisted in the US Army at age 17. He was a paratrooper and MP with the 82nd Airborne Division.
After leaving the service he was employed by the various paper mill companies in Groveton. He retired after 35 years. His first job at the mill was sorting pulp at the top of the huge wood piles. He always said he had the highest job in the mill.
Clyde enjoyed spending time with family and friends at hunting camp on Page Hill, which was built in 2003 with wood from the family lot sawed on the family sawmill, where he earned his nickname “Wild Clyde” making baked beans and chili for all the family gatherings. When he was younger he enjoyed taking all the neighborhood kids to Col Town Community Camp for the day. After retirement he was bossed around by his wife Zelda and her specialty food business. He loved to garden for the business. He often was dragged around to all the craft fairs and flea markets. He enjoyed mowing the lawn several times per week.
Surviving family members include his wife of 53 years, Zelda (Nadeau) Gonyer; two sons Steven Gonyer and his wife Larissa of Lancaster and stepsons Jared and Jake Cassady, Kirby Gonyer and his wife Randa of Groveton and and stepsons Alan and Adam Young; daughter-in-law Cassie Gonyer; four grandchildren Separta Welch and Benjamin, Hayden and Zachary Gonyer; 7 great-grandchildren; his children’s best friend, considered a family member, Joe Velie and family and his beloved dachshund Tootsie; three sisters Patricia Fitzpatrick and children from Windsor, CT, Julia Campbell and husband Alan and family of and Peggy Gonyer all of Newport, NH, Roger Gonyer and wife Diane and family from Littleton. He was predeceased by his oldest son Robby; his parents; and two sisters Mary and Brenda.
Visiting hours for Clyde, and in memory of his sister Brenda who died March 16, 2016, will be held Wednesday, May 10th from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM at the Bailey Funeral Home in Lancaster with a funeral service at 1:00 PM. Burial with military honors will follow in Northumberland Cemetery.
Donations may be made in his memory to Riverside Animal Rescue, 236 Riverside Ave., Gilman, VT 05906.
GUILDHALL, VT – Harland Joseph Cantin
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, went home to be with his Savior Jesus Christ on April 29, 2017. He died at home surrounded by family.
Harland was born May 3, 1926, in Lancaster, New Hampshire, to William Charles Cantin and Elizabeth Anna (Hardy) Cantin. He attended high school at the Lancaster Academy and then enlisted in the U.S. Navy in which he served in the Pacific Theater during World War II until honorably discharged in 1946.
In 1949 Harland married Dorothy Marie Phillips of Wyandotte, Michigan. He and Dorothy resided in Wilmette, Illinois, where he was the successful business owner of Cantin Repair and Construction and Cantin Cabinet Shop. Harland worked as a Master Electrician, Master Plumber and Master Craftsman.
In 1967 Harland and his family moved from Wilmette to make their home in Guildhall, Vermont, where he had purchased his grandparents’ old homestead. While living in Guildhall, he continued his construction businesses in Lancaster and the surrounding communities.
Harland loved his work and received great satisfaction from a job well done. He also loved Guildhall Hill where he enjoyed working on his land, logging, sawing lumber, making apple cider, sugaring, farming, and hiking. He especially enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren and sharing his love of the mountain with them.
Harland and his wife attended Sutton Baptist Church in Sutton, Vermont. He was also a member of the Gideons International, and he spent many hours giving out Bibles and sharing the Gospel with others.
Harland and Dorothy were married for 63 years and had six children. He was predeceased by his wife in February of 2013. He is survived by his six children: Richard and his wife Brenda of Sarasota, Florida; Marie Wilder and her husband John of Bull’s Gap, Tennessee; Barbara Wood and her husband Tim of Ometepec, Mexico; David and his wife Sarah of Lancaster, New Hampshire; Deborah Foster and her husband Jim of Columbia Falls, Montana; Ted and his wife Lori of Guildhall, Vermont. He is also survived by twenty-two grandchildren, many great-grandchildren, his brother Leonard Cantin of East Haven, Vermont, and his sister-in-law Irene Cantin of Lancaster, New Hampshire.
Visiting hours will be held at the Assembly of God Church in Lancaster, New Hampshire, on Monday, May 15, 2017, beginning at 9:00 a.m. A funeral service will also be held at the Assembly of God Church at 11:00 a.m. followed by a graveside committal.
WHITEFIELD – Frances “Frannie” Farrow
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, 45, of South Whitefield Road, died suddenly at her home Saturday afternoon, April 29, 2017. She was born in Littleton on December 11, 1971.
Frannie was raised in Littleton and for 16 years was employed with Hitchiner Manufacturing. For the past 5 years she has been working for Burndy. Her favorite hobby was making crafts and her greatest love was spending time with her family. She was a strong but gentle woman who loved everyone.
Surviving family members include her husband Stephen Farrow of Whitefield; her four children, Scott Plant of Littleton, Anthony Plant of Whitefield, Sarah Overton of Groveton, Joshua Overton Jr. of Littleton; her mother Jewell Paquette of Littleton; a grandson Bromlei Vance; a sister Judith Hopkins of Littleton; two brothers, Herb Plant and Elmer Paquette both of Littleton, and many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by a brother Walter Plant Jr.
Visiting hours will be held Saturday evening, May 6, from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at the Bailey Funeral Home in Lancaster.
Rita C. Nolette
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of Lebanon died at Lebanon Genesis Health Care on Saturday evening, April 29 . She was born in Marshfield, Vermont, the daughter of Edouard and Roseanna Buteau Cloutier. She was educated in Whitefield, NH and Lancaster, NH schools, graduating from Lancaster Academy. She went on to earn her nursing diploma from the St. Louis Hospital School of Nursing in Berlin, NH. She worked most of her nursing career at Weeks Memorial Hospital in Lancaster and only very briefly at Sacred Heart Hospital in Manchester, NH. She was married to Alfred (Fred) Nolette from Berlin, NH for over 60 years prior to his death several years ago.
Though arthritis in her hands and orthopedic problems in her leg prevented her from writing and knitting in later years, she enjoyed painting at her assisted living complex, The Meetinghouse in Manchester, and at Hillsborough Nursing Home Goffstown. She made a number of friends in both places who helped sustain her in the years following Fred’s death. She had relocated to Lebanon last September.
Rita was a true caregiver, with nursing being a natural career path. Though she had not been able to actively practice for some time, she stayed current with advancements in nursing practice. Many of her friends at the Meetinghouse sought her out for opinions/advice related to their healthcare. She remains lovingly remembered by many patients she cared for in Lancaster.
In addition to her husband, Rita was predeceased by: her parents; her brother, Raymond; her daughter-in-law, Mary; and 2 grandchildren, Amanda and Adam.
She is survived by her children: Michael, of Londonderry, NH; Peter, of Cornish, NH; and JoAnn Felisme of Manchester, NH; and her brother, Robert Cloutier of Manchester, NH; and her sister-in-law, Ann Beaudet of Rochester, NH.
She is also survived by her grandchildren: Charles Nolette of Beaufort, SC; Andrew Nolette of Colebrook, NH; Nicole Chartier of White River Jct., VT; Danielle Nolette of Lebanon, NH; and Kevin Felisme of Chicago, IL. 3 great-grandchildren, Gretchen, Seth, and Logan. Also by several nieces and nephews.
Calling hours will be at All Saints Catholic Church in Lancaster on Tuesday, May 2, 2017 from 9-11 AM. A Mass of Christian Burial will follow at the church at 11 AM. Burial will follow at Calvary Cemetery in Lancaster.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Community Hospice House, 210 Naticook Road, Merrimack, NH 03054
The family would like to recognize and give thanks to the staff at The Meetinghouse Assisted Living of Manchester, NH, the Hillsborough County Nursing Home in Goffstown, and Lebanon Genesis Health Center in Lebanon for helping to provide Rita with the best possible quality of life she might have in her later years. She made many friends at all places who held a special place in her heart.
WHITEFIELD - Mary Lorraine (Robinson) Young
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, 93, of Whitefield, passed away at The Morrison Nursing Home on April 26, 2017 after a period of deteriorating health.
Born in Lancaster, New Hampshire, Mary graduated from Lancaster Academy in 1943 and attended the University of New Hampshire where she graduated in 1946 with a BS in Business. Upon graduation, Mary began her life-long passion in education at Twin Mountain High School.
Soon after in 1947, she married her high school sweetheart Clayton J. Young. They moved into their home in Twin Mountain where she resided until 1991.
Mary took a short break in service to care for her two young children, then continued her career at Twin Mountain High School serving as a teacher in the Commercial Business Department and then as the school’s Teacher/Principal until 1962, when the school was consolidated into Whitefield High School. Soon after her assignment to Whitefield High School, several regional towns cooperated in the founding of the White Mountain Regional High School. Mary was appointed as the head of the Business Department where she taught for 16 years before her retirement in 1991.
During her 39 years in education, Mary received numerous awards and recognitions from organizations such as: Delta Kappa Gamma - a member for 46 years (ceremonial 45-year pinning summer 2016), Beta Alpha State Treasurer from 1979 to 1993 and an active chapter member, a member of the Retired Teachers Association, NH Educational Association and Lancaster Business & Professional Woman’s Club.
Beyond her passion for education, she was committed to her community. She worked with others to attain grants for the establishment of the Twin Mountain Lake for family recreation. With her leadership and that of others, they organized “family nights” for the residents of Twin Mountain. Mary served the town as the Deputy Town Clerk and Treasurer and the Secretary for Twin Mountain Chamber of Commerce for 24 years.
Mary always said "you have to be a participant rather than a spectator" and lived that motto to the fullest, being involved with the Littleton Ladies VFW Auxiliary and Littleton Senior Center. Later Mary became an integral part of the Riverglen House where she resided for almost 11 years. She served on the Welcoming Committee, Activities Committee and was the liaison to the Littleton Public Library for the residents.
Although the many awards and commendations she received over her lifetime were very important to Mary, none were more important than the personal and heartfelt recognition of thanks and appreciation she received from her many generations of students over her years of teaching. Her students were her life’s work and nothing made her prouder than seeing them attain their potential. For many of them, she was their teacher; for some she was their mentor; but for many others, she was, and will always be Mother Young. Many of her students were with her up until the end giving her hugs and saying their good-byes. It is why she chose to do what she did with her life.
Mary was predeceased by parents William and Vera (Morton) Robinson, husband Clayton, brother William Robinson, sister Sally Ramsey, and Son-in-law William Kittridge and Lucien “Lucky” Morneau a long-time friend.
Survived by her son, John R. Young and his wife, Linda, of Concord, NH; her daughter, Marcia (Young) Kittridge of Littleton, NH, and her Granddaughter, Amy Kittridge of Winooski, VT and several nieces and nephews.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Mary's memory may be made to WMRHS Alumni Association Scholarship Fund, Attn: Kelly Renaud, PO Box 338 Whitefield, NH 03598.
Thank you to staff of the Morrison Nursing Home for the care the last two and a half years. Words cannot describe the care, support and love Mary received from all of you during her time with you. This passion for your work is why you do what you do. Every day you are positively impacting people’s lives in very difficult times and making a difference. Mother Young would approve.
A mass of Christian Burial will be held at the All Saints Catholic Church, 163 Main Street, Lancaster, New Hampshire, May 17, 2017 at 11:00 AM. Graveside service will be private at the convenience of the family.
Carilyn Smith
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, 81, of Groveton, passed away peacefully in her sleep Tuesday April 25th 2017 after a lengthy illness. She was born in Lost Nation on December 11th 1935, the daughter of Alfred J. Cross and Blanche (Whiting) Cross.
Carilyn grew up in Groveton and graduated from Groveton High School. She worked many years at the Campbell Stationary factory in North Stratford and the paper mill in Northumberland. She was later employed at Ames Department Store. She enjoyed gardening and fishing and loved the outdoors but her greatest joy in life was spending time with her grandchildren, especially her adored “Mikey”. She will be most remembered by her mischievous humor and spitfire personality. Carilyn was greatly loved by all who knew her.
Surviving family members include her daughter Julie McLain of Groveton; her son Christopher Smith of North Stratford; two sisters, Marilyn Styles of Morgan, VT, Patricia Tillotson of Palm Bay, FL; one brother Alfred Cross of East Haven, VT; four grandchildren, Michael McLain of Johnson City, Tennessee, Matthew McLain of Rancho Cucamonga, CA, Jessica Bowen of North Stratford, Joshua Smith of North Stratford; three great-grandchildren, Damien, Jonathan and Grayson; and many nieces and nephews whom she loved dearly. She was predeceased by her husband of 40 years, Frank “Stubby” Smith and two brothers Wyman Cross and Michael Cross.
A celebration of her life will be held from 5:00 to 7:00 PM on Friday May 5th at the Bailey Funeral Home in Lancaster. A brief service will follow visiting hours at 7:00 PM. A graveside service will follow on Saturday May 6th at 11:00 AM at the Northumberland Cemetery in Groveton.
Donations may be made in her memory to the New Hampshire Alzheimer's Assn., 10 Ferry Street, Suite 419, Concord, NH 03301.
LANCASTER – Corinne M. Savage
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, 76, of Lost Nation, died Monday morning, April 24, 2017 at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon.
Mrs. Savage was born in Stratford, NH, on July 31, 1940, the daughter of Kenneth and Myrtle (Griffin) McMann.
Corinne will be remembered as a loving wife, mother and grandmother to her family who include her husband of 52 years, James E. Savage Sr. of Lancaster; her son James E. Savage Jr. of Lancaster; her daughter April Hatch and husband John of North Haverhill; a grandson Winston Hatch; her sister Laverna Cass of Columbia; a brother Glenn C. McMann of Nolanville, Texas; a sister-in-law Mary Clay of Lancaster; and 7 nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her parents; a sister Carole McMann and a brother in-law Harriman (Buster) Clay.
She loved going to area fairs and every year attended the Lancaster Fair, the North Haverhill Fair and the Fryeburg Fair. She also enjoyed her exercise group at Colonel Town Recreation. She loved spending time with her grandson Winston. When her children were in school she loved going to all the sporting events, she didn't miss one.
Visiting hours will be held Friday evening, April 28th, from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at the Bailey Funeral Home in Lancaster. A funeral service will be held at St. Timothy’s Church in Lost Nation at 11:00AM on Saturday April 29th. Reverend Timothy Brooks, pastor, will officiate.
Donations in lieu of flowers may be made in her memory to the Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth (CHAD), D-H/Geisel Office of Development, Attn: Michele Clark, One Medical Center Drive, HB 7070, Lebanon, NH 03756-0001
Mary Louise (Wheeler) Almeida
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, 94, formerly of Ludlow MA, passed away on April 23, 2017 in Hampden, MA. She loved the natural beauty of her home in Ludlow, as well as the White Mountains of NH and her native town of Lancaster, NH, where she was born on May 25, 1922, daughter of Clinton B. and Pearl (Kimball) Wheeler.
She graduated from Lancaster Academy in 1940, attended Boston University, and Bay Path Business College in Boston, MA. In 1943 she joined the U.S. Navy Department’s Bureau of Ordnance in Washington, DC as an assistant supervisor in the financial division and in 1947 she was employed by Massachusetts Mutual Insurance Co in the Actuarial Department in Springfield MA, where she truly excelled in her career. In 1952 she transferred to the Travel Bureau in the Personnel Department at Mass Mutual, and rose to corporate travel manager where she oversaw the implementation of the early American Airlines SABRE reservation system. She was a member of the National Passenger Traffic Association and former national chair of the organization’s research committee.
She married Joseph Almeida, her soulmate, and established Skyline Farm, on Lyons Street in Ludlow, MA where they raised Shropshire sheep, many cats, and their beloved Wheaton terriers, including her most recent dog, Meghan.
She is survived by her loving family, including her nephews Stephen B. Wheeler, Christopher R. Wheeler, John Alves, Robert Alves, Arthur Fidalgo, Dominic Toretti, Gino Toretti, and nieces Marsha Tucker, Mia Alves, Denise Bisaillon, Michelle Moore, Janine Bisaillon-Cary and their families. She was predeceased by her husband Joseph Almeida, her brother Robert K. Wheeler, her nephews Mark E. Wheeler, William Alves, and niece Nancy Cameron. In her last years, Deborah Torretti was a great source of comfort and care to Mary Louise.
Mary Louise was a lover of nature. She was a bright and curious woman with a passion for art, current events, and travel; and was an active member of the Episcopal Church.
Her funeral service will take place at Saint Peter’s Episcopal Church, 45 Buckingham Street, in Springfield at 10:00 am on Saturday, May 6th, followed by her burial on Monday noon, May 8th in Lancaster, NH in the Summer Street Cemetery.
LANCASTER, NH – Paul D. Hood
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, 82, of 109 Reed Road, passed away peacefully April 22, 2017 at Maine Medical Center in Portland, Maine. Paul was born in Lancaster on February 11, 1935 the son of Harold C. Hood and Bernice Cryan Hood Bailey.
Surviving family include his loving wife of 62 years, Aurore Daigle Hood of Lancaster; four children, Denise Hood Boynton of Lancaster, Paul “Skip” H. Hood (partner Catherine Gray) of Lancaster, Dr. Carol J. Hood of Honolulu, Hawaii, David M. Hood (wife Susan C. Hood) of Danville, California; one sister, Carol Hood Reed; two brothers, Christopher Bailey and James Bailey; 14 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and many nieces, nephews and cousins.
At the start of his career, Paul served in the Army National Guard and as a Police Officer for the Town of Lancaster. He then worked 35 years at Public Service Company of New Hampshire. At the same time, Paul inherited Hood’s Atlantic Service Station and Hood’s Taxi in St. Johnsbury, VT from his father, which he operated for many years. Paul was also a well known Master Electrician and worked many nights and weekends as “Paul D. Hood, Electrical Contractor”. Ultimately, Paul partnered with his wife to run “Aurore M. Hood Real Estate” in Lancaster.
Paul enjoyed his family most of all. He also loved bowling, dancing the polka, summers at Ossipee Lake and Lake Seymour, hunting camp in Maine with his best friends, and was an active Snowdrifter for many years.
Visiting hours will be held Thursday evening, April 27th from 5:00 to 8:00 PM at the Bailey Funeral Home in Lancaster. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Friday afternoon at 2:00 PM at All Saints Church, Lancaster. Reverend Matthew Mason, pastor, will officiate. Burial will follow in Calvary Cemetery, Lancaster.
In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to Lancaster Fire Department Assn., 25 Main Street, Lancaster, NH 03584.
JEFFERSON – Theodore Paul Clukay
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, 82, died on April 21st at the Coos County Nursing Hospital after a long five year battle with Parkinsons and Lewy Body dementia.
Ted was born on March 23rd, 1935 in Lancaster to Hilda Nevers of Jefferson. He was raised and “spoiled” on the Nevers family farm and attended the Jefferson Schools. He married Barbara Page in 1953. They had three sons and moved to New York where he worked on several farms as a herdsman. After obtaining a degree in Blacksmithing and Farriering from Cornell University he worked private duty and on the horseracing circuit.
In 1970 he and his family moved back to Jefferson and purchased the Elkins Sugar House. They ran it as the Water Wheel Sugar House and Restaurant into the late 90’s. Ted and his son Craig operated T&C Logging for over 20 years until Ted’s retirement.
Ted achieved quite a lot on his “Bucket List”. He traveled across America, into Canada, sailed to St. Thomas and visited Scotland. Ted loved to spend time hunting, fishing and dancing to the “mule skinner blues”. He was a town selectman for several years.
Surviving family members include his sons Bruce Clukay of Windermere, Florida, Craig Clukay of Jefferson; granddaughters Lindsay Annicchiarico, Carrie Hopps; grandsons Chris and Ian Clukay; four great-grandchildren; special nephews and nieces and two best friends, Bruce Cairns and Paul Thurston. Ted was predeceased by his wife Barbara; son Ted Jr.; and sisters Lois Kenison Hicks, Pat Hicks, and Betty Gainer.
Visiting hours will be held Tuesday evening, April 25th from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at the Bailey Funeral Home in Lancaster. A funeral service will be held Wednesday morning at 11:00 AM at the Christ United Methodist Church, Lancaster. Burial will follow in Hillside Cemetery, Jefferson.
Donations may be made in his memory to the Nevers-Town of Jefferson Scholarship Fund, %Jefferson Trustee of Trust Funds, Jefferson, NH 03583.
LANCASTER – Lorraine Kenner
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, 76, of the McKee Inn, died at her home Friday morning, April 21, 2017, after a long illness.
Lorraine was born in Berlin, NH, on January 26, 1941 the daughter of Harold and Marion (Dion) Bouchard. She was raised in Berlin later moving to Colebrook at age 16. She worked for a time at the West Stewartstown Hospital. She also resided in Massachusetts and Michigan before returning to the North Country in 1996. For six years she was employed at Ames Department Store in Northumberland. Lorraine was also a dedicated community volunteer devoting her time to Country Village Genesis Eldercare and Colonel Town Recreation.
Surviving family members include two sons, William James Cox of Jamaica Plain, MA, Bernard Edward Kenner of Greenwood, IN; three grandchildren, Lea, Brett, Cody; her longtime partner David Newton of Groveton; a brother Paul Leo Bouchard of Groveton; two sisters, Doris Ford and Louise Turgeon of West Roxbury, MA; and many loving nieces and nephews.
Visiting hours will be held Monday evening, April 24th, from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at the Bailey Funeral Home in Lancaster. A funeral service will be held Tuesday morning at 11:00 AM at the Christ United Methodist Church in Lancaster. Reverend Richard Boyden, pastor, will officiate. Burial will be at a later date in West Roxbury, MA.
Donations in lieu of flowers may be made in her memory to the Oncology Unit at Weeks Medical Center, the Christ United Methodist Church in Lancaster, or Country Village Genesis Eldercare Center.
ORLEANS, VT: Selma Anne, “Sally” Morris
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, 67, died Wednesday evening, April 19, 2017 at North Country Hospital, Newport, VT.
Sally was born in Lancaster, NH, on August 14, 1949, the daughter of Charles and Faye (Emerson) Hodge. She was a graduate of White Mountain Regional High School and also attended nursing school in Berlin.
Her life was devoted to caring for others. She worked as a CNA and has been a wonderful caregiver to many, including her own family and friends. She had many interests including crafts, painting, ceramics and staying in touch on Facebook. Sally also collected memorabilia of Indian folklore and of the actor John Wayne of who she was a big fan. Her greatest enjoyment was spending time with her family.
She was a member of the Christ United Methodist Church in Lancaster.
Surviving family members include her husband Michael Morris Sr. of Orleans; her five children, Rachel Morris of Orleans, Jay-Anne Leighton and her husband James of Groveton, Paul Hodge and wife Heather of Orleans, Michael Morris Jr. of Nashua, Charlene Morris of Orleans; 13 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; two sisters Cathy Bishop of Lancaster, Dottie Hodgdon of Guildhall; a brother Stephen Hodge Sr. of Groveton; and many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her parents and three sisters, Charlene Ruth, Virginia Wallace and Mary Kenison.
Visiting hours will be held Sunday evening, April 23rd, from 4:00 to 7:00 PM at the Bailey Funeral Home, Lancaster. A funeral service will be held Monday morning at 11:00 AM at the Christ United Methodist Church in Lancaster. Reverend Richard Boyden, pastor, will officiate. Cremation will follow and the committal of her ashes will be held Saturday afternoon, June 24, at 2:00 PM in Summer Street Cemetery, Lancaster.
LYDONVILLE, VT - Deborah (Dupont) Guinard
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died April 9, 2017. Debbie, 54-years-old, was born on June 11, 1962, in Lancaster. She fought a courageous battle with cancer.
Debbie worked many years in the health care field as a nurse’s assistant. Her grandchildren brought her much joy and happiness. She enjoyed nature, camping, fishing and music.
She leaves behind her two sons: John M. Pinto and wife Jessica Pinto of Roxbury, Vt., Nicholas M. Pinto of St. Johnsbury, Vt. Seven siblings: Teresa (Dupont) Carriere of Gilman, Vt., Charles Woodward of Lancaster, N.H., Nancy (Woodward) Booth of Lyndonville, Vt., Michael Dupont of Queens, N.Y., Shelly (Dupont) Brown of Tilton, N.H., Jaclyn Dupont of Lancaster, N.H., and Marie Dupont of Sanford, Fla.; and several nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins. Debbie was predeceased by her parents, Sharon Ann (Fuller) Dupont and Lucien Dupont.
A celebration of Debbie’s life will be held with family and friends
LANCASTER - Tamie Perry Guerin
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, 58, passed away peacefully, on Monday, April 3, 2017 at the Country Village Center in Lancaster, NH after a long illness with ovarian cancer. She was born May 24, 1958 in Lancaster, NH, the daughter of Doris (Cote’) and Edgar “Bud" Perry. She graduated with the class of 1976 from Hartford High School in Hartford, VT.
She was predeceased by her parents. She is survived by her brother Kim Perry (Margaret) of Jefferson; sisters Robin Perry (Jon Oliphant) of Keene; Cheryl French (Kevin) of Quechee, VT and Theo Parker (Dan) of Winterville, NC; an Aunt, Uncles, many nieces, nephews and cousins.
A special thank you to the Country Village Center for providing a caring and loving environment for her to live in.
In keeping with her wishes there will be no services. Memorial contributions can be made in Tamie’s memory to Country Village Center, 91 Country Village Road, Lancaster, NH 03584.
LANCASTER - Charles Reginald Zanes
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, age 78, passed away on Tuesday, March 28, 2017. Reg was a recent resident of the Country Village Nursing Home, Lancaster, New Hampshire, but had had made his home in Lancaster, on Pleasant Street, for over fifty years.
Reg was born February 5, 1939, in Concord, New Hampshire, to Charles William Zanes and Evelyn Sherburne Zanes. His family had lived in the Lakes Region and the NH Seacoast area since the 1600’s. World War II brought Reg’s family north, first to Groveton and then Stratford, New Hampshire, where his father made his career in the paper industry.
A graduate of Groveton High School in 1957, Reg worked locally as a mechanic before entering military service in the US Army in 1962. Stationed at Fort Knox, Kentucky, Reg was a diesel mechanic in the armored division. He returned to New Hampshire following his service and worked for many years as a skilled mechanic, with much of his career being in the Woodlands Division for the Groveton Paper Board. He then worked for Scrub Benoit until retiring in 2003.
Reg was married in 1964 to Patricia Connary of Lancaster. They made their home in Lancaster with their family until her death in 1991. In 1997, Reg married Anna Caouette of Groveton. They would have been married twenty years this August.
His friends and family knew Reg to be a talented craftsman who was happiest in his garage or in the woods – wherever he could tinker and whistle while he worked. He loved music, the outdoors, northern logging history, and restoring antique farming tractors.
Reg is survived by his wife, Anna, of Whitefield, NH; his children: Holly Zanes, of Burlington, VT; Travis Zanes, of Concord, NH; Trent Zanes, of Concord, NH; and Chad Zanes, of Lancaster, NH; and six grandchildren: Cole, Madeleine, and Charlotte Khamnei, of Burlington, VT; Elizabeth Zanes of Hopkinton, NH; Kaelyn Zanes of Concord, NH; and Julia Zanes of Lancaster, NH. He is survived by his brother, William Zanes, of North Stratford, NH. Reg is also survived by his stepchildren and their families, his cousins, nieces and a nephew.
A memorial service will be held Sunday, April 2, at 2:00 PM in St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Lancaster, NH. Burial will be in the spring in Summer Street Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations are kindly suggested to the Lancaster Emergency Medical Service, 19 Mechanic St., Lancaster, NH 03584.
LANCASTER – Paul P. Samson, Jr.
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, of Williams Street, died Monday morning, March 27, 2017, at Weeks Medical Center, Lancaster. He was 60 years old.
Paul was born in Lancaster on August 12, 1956, the son of Paul P. Samson Sr. and May (Fraser) Samson. He was a lifetime resident of Lancaster other than serving for a time with the US Air Force.
For several years he worked as a journeyman electrician and for 20 years was employed in the milk room on the Forbes Farm, Lancaster. Paul enjoyed fishing and at one time raising animals such as pigs, turkeys and chickens.
Family members include three children, Tanya Samson of Connecticut, Michael Samson and Brad Samson both of Lancaster; his parents Paul Sr. and May of Lancaster; a sister Judy Marier of Littleton and two brothers Jeffrey Samson of Lancaster and Dennis Samson of Whitefield. He was predeceased by a brother Kevin Samson.
A graveside service will be held Saturday May 13th at 11:00 AM in Summer Street Cemetery, Lancaster. Reverend Matthew Mason, pastor of the Gate of Heaven Parish, will officiate..
LANCASTER – Pauline Elliot
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, 82, of Forbes Street, died Friday, March 24, 2017, at Weeks Medical Center, Lancaster.
Pauline was born in Colebrook on April 6, 1934, the daughter of William and Rose (Taylor) Murphy.
For a time she worked as a shoemaker at Conner and Hoffman’s in Littleton. Her favorite pastime was walking.
Family members include her sister Elsie Dobson and nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband Arnold Elliot.
A burial will be held in the Spring in Forest Vale Cemetery, Jefferson, at the convenience of the family.
DALTON – Wallace S. Harvey
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, 81, of Dalton Road, died Friday evening, March 24, 2017 at the Littleton Regional Hospital.
Mr. Harvey was born in Greensboro, VT, on October 18, 1935, the son of Mr. & Mrs. Robert Harvey. Wally was raised in Greensboro and East Hardwick. From 1958 to 1978 he served in the US Army. He worked as a cook and did one tour in Vietnam retiring as a Sergeant First Class. In 1982 he became a locksmith and operated Harvey’s Locksmith until 2010. For a time he served with the Dalton Volunteer Fire Department Police.
Family members include his son Warren R. Harvey of Dalton; his daughter Sharon Young of Twin Mountain; and grandchildren Mark Young, Douglas Young Jr., Kristie Koltz and James Wallace Harvey. He was predeceased by his wife Eunice M. (Thayer) Harvey in 1993.
Visiting hours will be held Saturday evening April 1, from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at the Bailey Funeral Home, Lancaster. A graveside service with military honors will be held May 20th at 10:00 AM in Cushman Cemetery, Dalton.
CONCORD, VT – David R. Lunnie
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, 64, of Lunnie Farm Road, died of a sudden illness in Gilman on Thursday, March 23, 2017.
Mr. Lunnie was born in Concord on July 5, 1952, the son of Paul W. and Beverly (Folsom) Lunnie. Following his father’s career he and his family resided in several parts of New England including Maine, Southern New Hampshire and Connecticut.
For most of his own career David had worked as a radio disc jockey. He was employed at many radio stations including WOKQ, WSTJ, and Magic 97.7. He also worked for various stations in Boston, Philadelphia and New York. He has done voiceovers for documentaries, video games, and Governor John Sununu.
David held other jobs locally including bus driver for the Concord School, mail carrier, website builder, and attendant at the Bethlehem Landfill. For a time he served on the Concord Planning Board. He was a member of the Top of the World ATV Club.
Family members include his wife Star (Morton) Lunnie of Concord; two sons Douglas Lunnie of Eliot, Maine, Robert Lunnie and wife Leisha of Great Falls, Montana; a brother Daniel Lunnie of Lebanon, Maine; 10 grandchildren; step-sons Harold Heath, Joseph Heath, and Tim and Liz Heath and family, close grand-son Tristan Therrien, all of Concord; special cousins Beth-Ann Willey of Barre and Paul Lunnie of Concord and two dogs, Scoobie-Doo and Tripper.
Visiting hours will be held Friday, March 31st, from 4:00 to 6:00 PM at the Bailey Funeral Home, Lancaster. A graveside service will be held in the Concord Village Cemetery on May 19th at 2:30 PM. Reverend Gerry Piper, pastor of the Springfield United Methodist Church, Springfield, VT, will officiate.
GROVETON - Wayne Goulet
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, 69 of Lost Nation Road Groveton passed away suddenly at his home on March 22, 2017 with many members of his immediate family by his side.
Wayne was born in Lancaster NH, on October 12, 1947. He was the son of the late Aime and Georgette (Gagnon) Goulet. He was a lifelong resident of Groveton.
Wayne married his high school sweetheart, June (Gilcris) Goulet on September 3, 1966. They shared 50+ years together and raised 7 children and many foster children throughout their years together.
Wayne worked for over 24 years at Campbell Envelope Company until it closed, his current employment as the lead maintenance man was at Ocean State Job Lots in Northumberland.
Spending time with his family and especially his grandchildren was the most important thing to him. Together they enjoyed camping and sitting by the camp fire. Wayne was an avid outdoorsman and liked projects such as splitting wood for the woodstove.
His family includes his wife June, their 7 children; Tammy (Mac) Mc Lain, DeWayne Goulet, Dawn (Randy) Pelletier, Darcie (Frank) Concemi, Angela Goulet, Andrew (Jen) Goulet, Samantha (Marcus Colby) Goulet, and daughter by heart, Tricia (Bob) McCormick, his grandchildren; Lauralyn (Ace) Cross, Robert Mc Lain, Toby (Amanda) Kenison, Sabrina, Jessica and Randee Dawn Pelletier, Nataniel and Zachary Goulet, Kaitlyn, Kaileigh, and Adrianna Goulet, Andrew, Alyssa, Andre, and Aiden Goulet, Conner and Daniel Putvain (Kenison), his great grandchildren; Hailleigh, Grayson, and Kalum Pelletier, siblings; Jane Cunningham, Doreen Hart, Tim, Mark, Mitchell and Rick Goulet, brother and sister in-laws; Dorothy Powell, Ronal, Denis and Tracy Gilcris, several nieces, nephews and extended family members. He is predeceased by his parents, his mother in law (Mim), father in law (Charles) and brother in law (Roger).
A graveside service will be held Saturday May 20th at 1:00 PM in the Emerson Cemetery, Stark.
In lieu of flowers donations in Wayne’s memory may be made to the Groveton Ambulance Corp.
GROVETON – Bethanie A. LaBrecque
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, 83, longtime resident and hairdresser, died Wednesday, March 22, 2017, at Weeks Medical Center, Lancaster.
Bethanie was born in Groveton on August 15, 1933, the daughter of Elwood and Shirley (Foster) LaBrecque.
For many years she operated Bethanie’s Beauty Salon in Groveton. In her spare time she enjoyed knitting, crafts and dancing. In the more recent years she has been a resident of the McKee Inn in Lancaster.
She was a Communicant of St. Francis Xavier Church, Groveton.
Family members include her sister Lorraine Petersen Purcell of Indian Harbor Beach, FL; nieces Laura Petersen, Sharon Petersen, Cathy Butler; a nephew James Petersen; and 8 great-nieces and nephews.
Visiting hours will be held Saturday afternoon, March 25th, from 2:00 to 4:00 PM at the Bailey Funeral Home, Lancaster. A Memorial Mass will be celebrated Saturday, June 24th at 10:00 AM in St. Francis Xavier Church, Groveton. Reverend Danielle Deveau, pastor, will officiate. Burial will follow in St. Francis Cemetery, Groveton.
LANCASTER – Cindy A. Eager
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, 59, of Stebbins Hill, died Monday, March 13, 2017, at her home.
Cindy was born June 2, 1957 in Whitefield at her grandparents (Tedesco) home. Her parents were Elmer E. Eager and Ann Marie (Tedesco) Eager.
In 1960 the family moved to Stebbins Hill in Lancaster onto what would become known as “EEE Farm”. There they operated a dairy farm for many happy, hardworking years. Cindy later became a dispatcher for local oil companies, Johnson’s Fuel, Stiles Fuel, and Irving Oil. In late years she has worked for Granite State Independent Living with some truly exceptional people who became dear friends.
She was married to the love of her life, Paul Mitchell Marro, from 2000 – 2007. She enjoyed cooking for friends, diesel tractors, raising livestock, and her pet cats. She was predeceased by her parents and Paul.
No calling hours or services will be held. If you wish, give a remembrance to the Lord in Prayer.
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