Carol Ann Alexander 5/27/1969-1/1/2019
....show Carol was born in Manhattan, NY. She is predeceased by her parents Thomas and Ann McKee. Carol is survived by her 2 daughters, Alexandra Fontaine and Ashley Fontaine. Carol is survived by sisters, Ann Richman and Deborah McCormick, and brother, William McKee. There are many cousins and other extended family that survive Carol. Carol was known for having a great sense of humor and infectious laugh. Carol was feisty and full of sarcasm, which was part of her charm. Carol was a survivor, a fighter, and passionate. She loved her family to no end. Carol also loved spending time with her dearest friend, Iva. Carol also had a deep love of animals, helping any in need that she could. Carol loved music, singing her heart out the last time she was with her daughter Alexandra. Carol enjoyed the simple things in life, and there wasn’t anything she wouldn’t do for the ones she cared about. Carol was so loved, and will be deeply missed.
Rest In Peace Mom. We love you.
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Russell M. Hutchins
....show , 84, of Winter Street in St. Johnsbury, Vt. passed away on Sunday, January 20, 2019, at the Pines Rehabilitation & Health Center in Lyndonville.
Russ was born in Newton, MA on April 29, 1934, to William R. and Eloise (Hubbard) Hutchins. He was raised and educated in Raynham, MA and Taunton, MA graduating from Taunton High School, Class of 1952. He attended the University of Massachusetts at Amherst receiving his Bachelor’s Degree in 1956 and then continued on in night school for his MBA. Russ was enrolled in Army ROTC through high school and college. He served for 12 years in Army Reserve and active duty, and retired as a Captain. In 1959, Russ married Charlotte Allen. In 1975 they moved the family to St. Johnsbury where Russ worked as Vice President of Finance for Fairbank Scales until 1984 when he retired.
As an avid outdoors person, Russ loved hunting, fishing, hiking and biking. He collected coins and loved telling stories. He was very involved in church and community, and was a very active member of Grace United Methodist Church in St. Johnsbury. Russ also coordinated lay witness missions throughout New England. He was a member of the Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital Board of Directors, attended many high school sporting events, and could always be seen walking around town. At the Summer St. school playground, he was known by all as “Uncle Russ”. Starting when their oldest was 2, every summer the family visited Pemaquid Point, ME, a favorite trip for Russ, which he and Charlotte continued into their retirement. He and Charlotte also wintered in Arizona for many years.
Survivors include his wife of 59 years: Charlotte A. Hutchins of St. Johnsbury; three sons: David and his wife, Valarie Lipka, of Westford, VT, James and his wife, Reinette, of Waterford, VT, and Robert and his wife, Erin, of Austin, TX; a brother: Donald and wife, Rejanne, of Newton, MA; a sister: Alberta Dearborn and husband, David, of Groton, MA; nine grandchildren: Holly Chew and husband, Matthew, Alex Hutchins and wife, Brooke, Sam Hutchins and partner, Erin Reiner, Victoria and Jonah Hutchins, Abram and Calvin Hutchins and Leah Rivers and Alexis Lussier; and a great-grandchild due in March.
Russ was predeceased by his parents: William and Eloise Hutchins; and his mother-in-law: Edna Marvel.
A Funeral Service officiated by Rev. Hyung-Kyu Yi will take place Friday, February 1, 2019, 2PM, at Grace United Methodist Church, 36 Central Street in St. Johnsbury, VT.
Burial will be in the spring on Friday, May 24, 2019, 3PM at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in St. Johnsbury, VT.
Donations in Russ’ name can be made to Grace United Methodist Church, 36 Central Street, St. Johnsbury, VT 05819 or Alzheimers Association, Vermont Chapter, 300 Cornerstone Dr. Suite 128, Williston, VT 05446.
David L. Dolloff
....show of Lyndonville passed away at his home of 45 years, January 20, 2019, after a long illness. He was 71. His devoted family was by his side. Dave leaves behind his wife of 52 years, Sharon, his two daughters, Darcie Gaboriault of Vernon and Amy Joyal of Lyndonville, his grandchildren Jake Gaboriault, Matthew Gaboriault, Justin Joyal, Lindsay Joyal and Joshua Gaskin and his many, many friends.
Dave was born in Barre, Vermont on March 18, 1947 to Clyde and Dorothy Dolloff. He and his family moved to Lyndonville when he was in 6th grade and so attended Wheelock as well as Lyndonville schools. He graduated from L.I. in 1965.
Dave chose to attend Parks College in St. Louis, MO after high school and majored in Aeronautical Engineering. He and Sharon lived in St. Louis for several years while he worked at McDonnell-Douglas as a design engineer. After a few years, the couple decided to move back to Vermont, where they felt it was safer to raise their family. Once back home, Dave found a job as a partsman for R.A. Stahler & Sons and started building the family home.
Dave was a very talented man not only at design and building but became the “go to” man for repairing or building anything. He built his own home, garage, sheds, horse barn and sugarhouse. He even built an awesome tree house for his 5 grandchildren, who adored him. He was always there to cheer them on at their many athletic games or to take them camping and fishing on the Connecticut River. He was a huge presence in their lives and a wonderful role model.
While his girls lived at home, he became interested in horses and along with his daughter, Amy, showed horses on the Vt. circuit as well as locally. Between them they won many ribbons and trophies and state championships.
Dave had a passion for maple sugaring and built up his own sugaring operation. He became Vt. Sugarmaker of the year in 1981, honored for his new ideas in efficiency and innovativeness. Dave was a model railroad enthusiast and belonged to a local club for a few years. Dave also was a Lyndon Outing Club Director for a few years when the entire family skied together.
Dave’s work career moved on to Vt. American Northeast Tool where he became their chief engineer and worked there for 18 years. When Northeast Tool moved south Dave found a job at ETSI in St. Johnsbury and then Lydall where he retired.
Dave loved corvettes and became quite the enthusiast. He and his wife, Sharon, joined the Corvette Club of Vt. and had many fun times traveling with the club to various locations and functions.
Dave was predeceased by his father, Clyde P. Dolloff, in 1998; his mother, Dorothy Ryall Dolloff, in 2001; his sister, Diane Dolloff LaClair in 2017; and his nephew Steven LaClair in 2015.
A private spring prayer service is planned. There will be no Calling Hours.
Dennis Leon Clough
....show , 74, a resident of Lyman, NH passed away at his home on January 18th, 2019.
Dennis was born in Lyman on October 29, 1944 to Leon H. and Ivis M. (Hood) Clough. A graduate from the Lisbon High School, he joined the Army and was stationed in Anchorage, AK. He later joined the Vermont National Guard of Lyndonville and Littleton Barracks where he retired after many years of service.
Dennis worked at Montgomery Wire and Fairbanks Scales for many years. He loved working on cars. Dennis loved his cup of coffee, telling stories and jokes – with nurses and waitresses on his list. He was a regular at the Mooselook in Concord Vt. He also enjoyed watching western movies and WWE Wrestling. He was a past member of the Flying Iron motorcycle club in Littleton and enjoyed travelling to such areas as Georgia and Florida with his children over the years.
Dennis is survived by his three sons: Ricky Hale (Jude Chauvette) of Strafford, NH, Dean Hale of St. Johnsbury, VT; and John Hale (Shaun Dobb) of Morgan, VT; daughters-in-law: Lynn Hartford of Littleton, NH, and Vicky Hale of Granville, NY; brother: Roger Clough of Lyman, NH; three sisters: Rena Ozark of VA, Mabel Clifford of N. Haverhill, NH, and Linda Clifford of NY; 10 grandchildren, and 13 great-grandchildren and companion: Barbara Degree of Lyman;
He was predeceased by wife of 30 years: Cynthia Hale: his father : Leon Clough, his mother: Iris Sanborn; step-father: Kendall Sanborn; two sons: Steven W. Hale and Bruce C. Hale; a son-in-law: Gill Foley; brothers: Armand, Ralph, and Roy; a sister: Rita Monahan and his dog of 18 years: Baby.
A graveside service officiated by Pastor Harold Noyes will take place Friday, May 3, 2019, 3PM at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in St. Johnsbury, VT.
Theresa S. Rivers
....show , 86, of Lyndonville, VT passed away unexpectedly following a brief illness on Tuesday, January 15, 2019, at Advent Health in Zephyrhills, Florida where she was wintering.
Theresa was born April 21, 1932 in Coventry, VT, to John B. and Gladys M. (Sheltra) Voyer. She was raised and educated in North Troy. On June 20, 1953, she married Harlan R. Rivers and shared 62 years together at the time of his passing on September 11, 2015. They made their home in Lyndonville raising six children and were longtime communicants of St. Elizabeth’s Church. After the children were older Theresa worked as a Nurses’ Aide and later purchased the Trillian Shop in St. Johnsbury which she ran in the late 80’s into the early 90’s. When she and Harlan both retired they became official ‘snow-birds’ spending their winters in Zephyrhills. She enjoyed Bingo, going to Darling Inn Meal Site, bowling and her favorite restaurants in the north and south: The Mooselook in Concord and The Great Catch in Zephyrhills. Although Theresa was typically quiet and reserved, she enjoyed going to functions, had a contagious laugh and loved listening to the stories and escapades of her family and friends. A loving Mother, grand and great-grandmother, sister and friend, Theresa will be dearly missed.
She is survived by her son, David Rivers and his wife Tina of Sheffield; her daughter, Debra Noyes and husband Lyle of East Albany, VT.; her daughter, Dianne Rivers and partner Rodney of Newark, Vt.; her son, Brian Rivers and wife Laurel of Ft. Worth, TX; her daughter, Elaine O'Hara and husband Michael of St. Johnsbury Center; her son, Jeffery Rivers and wife Gina of Littleton, CO; 11 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren and another on the way; her siblings: Eugenia Hebert of Newport Center, Rose Chmielecki (Lucien) of CT, Germaine Beliveau of Morrisville, VT, Gloria Durocher (Lawrence) of Ft. Pierce, FL, Rosaire Voyer (Claire) of Ft. Pierce, FL, Annette Tetreault-Royer (Andy) of Derby, VT, John Voyer (Brenda) of Fort Pierce, FL, Gerard Voyer (Louise) of Burlington, VT, Elaine Voyer of France.
She was predeceased by her siblings: Eugene, Arthur, Lawrence, Emile, Lucien, Roseanne, and Louis Voyer and Jeannette Garrett.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11AM on Saturday, June 1, 2019 at St. Elizabeth’s Church on High Street in Lyndonville. Burial will follow at St. Elizabeth Cemetery with a Celebration of Life to follow across the street at the VFW.
Memorial donations may be made to Corpus Christi Parish, 49 Winter Street, St. Johnsbury 05819 or to the Darling Inn Meal Site, 76 Depot Street, Lyndonville, VT 05819.
Catherine “Tickle” Ciattoni
....show , 95, of St. Johnsbury, Vt. passed away at Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital following a period of declining health; she had been residing at the St. Johnsbury Health & Rehab Center since October.
Catherine was born in St. Johnsbury on September 1, 1923 to Peter and Angelina (Paino) Ciattoni. She attended school in St. Johnsbury and then the Pennsylvania School for the Blind. Except for that time, she lived here all of her life spending her entire adult life in her one family house which she greatly appreciated. Catherine was caregiver for her blind brother until his death.
Catherine was a long time participant of the Riverside Life Enrichment Center in Lyndonville. She accompanied her brother there until his death and afterwards continued attending on her own. She attended Vermont Blind Association meetings. She enjoyed Bingo, socializing, and music including harmonica, piano, organ and guitar. Catherine loved cats.
Survivors include her sister: Angelina Simpson; her niece: Lucy Prohaska; and her great niece: Kyle Prohaska. She was predeceased by her brothers: Vincent Ciattoni, a casualty of WWII, and Joseph Ciattoni.
The family is very grateful for the years of support received from Caledonia Home Health and Hospice.
Friends may call on the family Friday, January 18, 2019, 5-7PM, at Sayles Funeral Home on Summer Street in St. Johnsbury, VT.
Burial will be in the spring at Mt. Calvary Cemetery at 10AM, Friday, May 10, 2019.
Memorial donations may be made to the Vermont Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired, 60 Kimball Avenue South Burlington, VT 05403
St. Johnsbury, VT: Leo Donald Beaulieu
....show , age 84, of Lafayette Street passed at the Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital Monday night, January 14, 2019, following a short decline.
Leo was born in St. Johnsbury, VT, on March 7, 1934, son to the late John Amos and Eva (Corriveau) Beaulieu. He was raised and educated in St. Johnsbury graduating from the St. Johnsbury Trade School in the Class of 1953. Leo joined the National Guard after high school and served with the USMC to retirement in 1973. He served throughout the world including Okinawa, Newfoundland and was a USMC Recruiter in Maine and at Parris Island, SC, as well as one tour in Vietnam. While he was stationed at Quantico, he met K. Jean Ferguson and have shared over 46 years together. Leo was a chef and cooked for thousands of troops during his career as a Marine. His specialty was baking and following his service retirement he worked at Weeks Hospital in Lancaster, NH, as the Director of Food Service and as a baker at Dunkin Donuts in St. Johnsbury. He also enjoyed carpentry and was quite good at anything he tried.
Leo is survived by his beloved wife, Jean, of St. Johnsbury, 2 sons: Donald Beaulieu of Sterling, VA, Kevin Beaulieu of Sneads Ferry, NC; and their mother: Lois Beaulieu of Sneads Ferry, NC, a sister-in-law: Dotty Nelsen of Sylva, NC, 2 brothers-in-law: Tom Ferguson (Betty) of Enterprise, Alabama, David Ferguson (Karen) of San Diego, CA, 2 nephews: Douglas Bedard (Nancy) of FL, and Steve Bedard (Nancy) of Concord, VT, and several other nieces and nephews.
He was pre-deceased by his brothers: Robert, Burt and Raymond Bedard and a brother-in-law: Dr. Quayle Nelsen.
A Graveside Service with Military Honors will be held on Friday, May 31, 2019 at 11AM at the Mt. Calvary Cemetery.
Memorials may be sent to The Presbyterian Church of Barnet at 279 W. Main St, Barnet, VT 05821.
Lyndon, VT: Wayne Ramsey Peters
....show , age 72, of S. Wheelock Road, died Saturday, January 12, 2019, at the St. Johnsbury Health & Rehabilitation Center while surrounded by his beloved wife and children.
Wayne was born in St. Johnsbury, VT, on June 21, 1946, son to the late Adelbert and Shirley (Knight) Peters. He was raised and educated in St. Johnsbury enrolling in the St. J Trade School, and as a Junior in ’62 he joined the Reserves. Upon graduating in 1964 he joined the Army National Guard continuing his service for a total of 8 years. June 17th of that same year he married the former Sharon L. MacDonald and shared over 54 years together. Wayne was a machinist for Mardon Industries and Jenne Brothers. He was a longtime member of the American Legion Post #0080 in Island Pond, enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping, NASCAR and trips to Maine, especially his favorite spot in Kennebunkport.
Wayne is survived by his loving wife, Sharon, of Lyndon, who helped to care for him these past 4 years with the help of their children, his daughter: Lisa Bradley (Jim) of Pencil Bluff, AR, and their children: Courtney Bradley (Chris Beattie) and Anthony Bradley; Wayne’s daughter: Stephanie Schartner (Paul, Jr.) of Lyndon and their children: Danielle Brigham(Lance), and Paul Schartner, III(Amanda); and Wayne’s son: Scott Peters of Newark, VT and his children: Emily, Erin and Ethan Peters; his 2 sisters: Sherry Hevey of Lyndonville, Joanne Gammell (Ken) of Newark, a sister-in-law: Wanda Peters of Groton; 10 great-grandchildren; and his beloved dog, Maggie.
He was pre-deceased by his brother: Richard Peters in 2018 and by his brother-in-law: Paul Hevey.
At Wayne’s request there will be no calling hours. A gathering for family and friends will be held at his beloved “Take-a-Break” in May. The date will be published at the time.
Memorial donations may be made to the St. Johnsbury Health & Rehab Activities Fund, 1248 Hospital Drive, St. Johnsbury, VT 05819.
Waterford, VT: Bernadine Mae Belknap
....show , age 80, of Hudson Road, passed away at her home, Friday night, January 11, 2019, following a brief decline in health.
Bernadine was born in St. Johnsbury, VT, on March 2, 1938, daughter to the late Calvin Augustus and Iola Lucy (Widger) Harbaugh. She grew up in St. Johnsbury where she attended school and graduated from St. Johnsbury Academy in the Class of 1956. For 24 years Bernadine worked at the Academy where she was in charge of the bookroom, inventories and also proctored study halls. Bernadine was considered a second mother to a number of students at St. Johnsbury Academy. Bernadine also worked at the Rabbit Hill Inn as well as the Fitch Clinic. She loved camping, going to the races with her husband Paul, and attending family sporting events, especially the softball and basketball games of her grandchildren. She spent hours coaching basketball and was very involved in the basketball program at Waterford School.
Bernadine was a past member of Grace United Methodist Church and of the VFW Ladies Auxiliary. Bernie’s kind heart and ability to bring a smile to anyone’s face will be remembered forever.
She is survived by her two sons: Eric Belknap and wife, Felicia, of Waterford, VT, and Calvin Belknap and wife, Alisa, of Arden, NC; 3 sisters: Fredricka Stebelus of St. Johnsbury, Jeanette Libby and husband, Clinton, of Lyndonville, Marion Veilleux and husband, Robert, of St. Johnsbury; 6 grandchildren: Morgan Belknap, T.J. Shaw, Taylor Johnson, and Lauren, Kristen, and Taylor Belknap; many nieces and nephews, and her beloved Shih Tzu: General Lee.
She was predeceased by her husband of 52 years, Paul Belknap, on February 20, 2018; her son: Jeffrey C. Belknap in 2015; her brother: Russell Harbaugh in 2017; and sister: Ruth Carroll in 2016.
The family of Bernadine would like to extend a special thank you to a dear friend and caregiver, Sarah Wescott. With Sarah’s efforts a warm smile could always be found on the faces of Bernadine and Paul.
A Graveside Service will take place in the summer at 11AM on Friday June 21, 2019 at the Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in St. Johnsbury.
Memorial Donation may be made to Caledonia Home Health Care & Hospice, 161 Sherman Drive, St. Johnsbury, VT 05819
Richard M. Knihnicki
....show , 80, of Sutton died on January 7, 2019. He was born in Amherst, MA on August 20, 1938 the son of Joseph and Katherine (Lecko) Knihnicki. At Richard’s request, there will be no services.
Yadkinville, NC: David Joseph Boardman, age 61, died on January 2, 2019, in Winston Salem Baptist Hospital, NC, following a battle with Leukemia and lung cancer.
David was born on April 3, 1957, in Concord, VT, at the Austin’s Nursing Home which served at the birthing center for Dr. Dixon at the time. He was the 6th child of Gerald Robert and Benita Joan (Miller) Boardman. David was raised and educated in Danville graduating from Danville High School in the Class of 1975 and then entered the U.S. Air Force until 1999 retiring with the rank of Master Sergeant. He worked in EOD serving overseas in Guam, Spain, Germany, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia and stateside at Otis Air Force Base in MA, Polk, NC, and Shreveport, LA and during Desert Storm. While on leave, David worked with Burt Frye on the farm and at the stone quarry after the service. Following his time in the Air Force he worked at Lydall Inc. in St. Johnsbury and then followed the company to Hamptonville, NC, giving them 20 years.
David loved to camp at Stillwater in Groton State Forest. He enjoyed working on his own vehicles including a Harley Davidson that he completely refurbished. He enjoyed riding the Harley as well as working on it. He also loved being a father figure and taking care of Joe.
David is survived by his close friend: Katrina Tyrell and her son, Joe, of Yadkinville, NC; his siblings: Jerry Boardman of Danville, VT, Bonnie Boardman (Peter Emmons) of Danville, Jane Bronson (Elliot Kaplan, MD) of Gilsum, NH, Susan DesLauriers (Raymond) of West Springfield, MA, Paul Boardman of Vero Beach, FL, Shiela McCarthy (Kevin) of Port St. Lucy, FL, Ellen Zieske (James, PhD) of Wilmington, MA, and James Boardman of Hillsboro, OR; step-siblings: Brent Passut (Patty) of St. Johnsbury Center, VT and Darlene Jewell (Sean) of St. Johnsbury, VT; and many nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by his mother: Benita Joan Boardman Passut; his father: Gerald Robert Boardman; a brother: Stephen J. Boardman; step-brothers: Blaine and Barry Passut; step-father: Robert Passut; and step-mother: Evelyn Boardman.
A Graveside Service will take place in the spring.
Donations in David’s name can be made to the American Cancer Society, 55 Day Lane, Williston, VT 05495.
Gloria J. (Locke) Moyse
....show of St. Johnsbury, Vt. passed away on Sunday, February 10, 2019, at Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital.
She was born December 2, 1948, the daughter of Ralph and Virginia Locke in Concord, Vt. She grew up in St. Johnsbury and graduated from St. Johnsbury Academy Class of 1967. Following graduation she worked at Dana Jewelry and Lyndon State College retiring due to illness. She married Vernon Earl Moyse in October of 1969 and shared 49 years together. He was the wind beneath her wings. God sent for her to be free to fly in heaven. Vernon and Gloria enjoyed being together as best friends.
Gloria enjoyed with pride working in her home, flowers and gardening. Together with Vernon, they liked hunting and fishing or just a walk in the woods. She had many animals that were like children to her.
She is survived by her husband of nearly 50 years: Vernon Moyse of St. Johnsbury; her brother, Wesley Locke and wife Elizabeth of St. Albans, VT; sister-in-law Irene Kell of Altoona, FL; and many nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by her parents: Ralph and Virginia Locke; 2 brothers: Raymond and Sidney; and a sister: Theresa.
There will be no services at this time.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Gloria’s name can be made to Kingdom Animal Shelter, P.O. Box 462, St. Johnsbury, VT 05819.
Susan M. Philbrook
....show , 62, of Concord died on Friday, February 08, 2019, at the Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, NH from a long illness surrounded by family and loved ones.
Susan was born on December 27, 1956, in St. Johnsbury, VT to the late Clifton Morse and Virginia Badger. She enjoyed knitting, nature, fishing, cooking and was a big animal lover. She loved animals and always had a cat or dog as well as other types of animals. Sue worked as a cook for St. Johnsbury Health and Rehab as well as McDonald’s in St. Johnsbury. She loved all the patrons and the social interactions with them.
Survivors include her companion, Phillip Miles of Concord; her 6 children: Ginny Paye of Lyndonville, VT, Jason Ball and wife Tina of St. Johnsbury, VT, Vesta McChesney of St. Johnsbury, VT, James McChesney of St. Johnsbury, VT and Seth McChesney and wife Melissa of Wheelock, VT, Leah BiJolle of Gilman, VT; her sister, Sandra Bedor of St. Johnsbury, VT; 17 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren.
Susan was predeceased by both her parents, a step-father, Fred Weston, her son, Clifton Glen Morse “Chuck” McChesney and her dog and best friend, Tootsie.
There will be no services at this time. A private family service will be held in the spring.
Zachary John Doyle
....show , age 29, of Old Stagecoach Road, formerly of Sioux City, IA, died suddenly at his home February 3, 2019.
Zachary was born in Sioux City, on October 14, 1989, son to John Wynn and Dawn Stewart (Doyle). He was raised and educated there graduating from East High School in the Class of 2007. He enjoyed being busy and was one of the head cooks for 4 Brothers in Sioux City and was manager for several chain restaurants, some at the same time. He worked as an electrician’s apprentice in North Dakota, could fix practically anything from computers to cars. He was very smart and was a proud co-owner of the Gadget Shop LLC in his home town.
Zachary leaves behind his wife Mikayla Elizabeth (Snow) Doyle, his mother: Dawn Stewart and husband, Brian, of Sioux City, his son: Jayden Smith of NV, 2 brothers: Michael Sturgeon and William Stewart both of Sioux City, his mother-in-law: Tammi Snow and her parents: Bob and Patti Schossow of Rodney, IA, his sister-in-law: Stephanie Pawlowski and her husband, Justin, of Bloomfield, IA, his two German Shepherds, Amara and Striker, and two cats, Gizzabella and Mr. Bigglesworth. Along with so many close friends that he held so dear.
Mary Ellen Kenney Letourneau
....show passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on Saturday, February 2, 2019 at the Jack Byrne Center for Palliative & Hospice Care in Lebanon, NH, after an epic battle with kidney disease.
The daughter of Peter C. and Catherine M. (Thomas) Kenney, she was born May 12, 1935 in Whitefield, NH. After a difficult childhood moving from farm to farm, she graduated from St. Johnsbury Academy in 1952 and started working in the banking industry. On July 4, 1955 she proudly married Roland Wayne Letourneau at St. Aloysius Catholic Church in St. Johnsbury.
Roland predeceased her on July 30, 2009, shortly after they celebrated their 54th wedding anniversary. Mary was well known in medical circles throughout the northeast having been on dialysis for almost 20 years. She was instrumental in bringing the center to St. Johnsbury after many years traveling back and forth to Whitefield and Lancaster, NH. She is survived by their 4 children and their spouses: Wayne & (Allison) Letourneau of Lakeland, FL; Tina & (Francis) Drake of Middleton, NH; Patricia & (David) Henderson of Essex, VT; Pamela & (Derrick) Fallon of New Canaan, CT; brothers and sister: Freddie Kenney, Floyd Kenney and Helen K. Bedor; grandchildren: Benjamin & (Caitlin) Letourneau of N. Andover, MA, Brian & (Katrina) Letourneau of Plant City, FL, Casey & (Christopher) Campbell of Rochester, NH, Sean Drake of Boston, MA, Christina Drake of Groton, CT, Chelsea Henderson of Earle, AR, Jared Henderson of Essex, VT, Colin Fallon of Omaha, NE and Ian Fallon of Chicago, IL; great grandchildren Addy and Myla Letourneau of Plant City, Carson Campbell of Rochester and Hayleigh Letourneau of N. Andover, as well as many special nieces and cherished nephews. In addition to her husband, she was predeceased by her parents, Peter Kenney and Catherine T. Burgess; sister Hilda K. Daigle; brother Stephen (Nancy) Burgess; and so many other adored family and friends.
Roland’s work for New England Telephone, NYNEX and Verizon required them to move from St. J to Burlington in 1978, where she worked for the IBM Credit Union, as well as the Chittenden County Teacher’s Credit Union. After Roland’s 1989 retirement they returned to Miles Pond in North Concord, VT until health issues for them both necessitated a move back to St. Johnsbury. They were active members of St. John’s Church, scheduling hours for Perpetual Adoration coverage and being involved in various prayer groups and bible studies. She was an avid bowler, as well as an accomplished seamstress and quilter. Roland and Mary were extremely skilled ballroom dancers and could often be found cutting a rug at any function involving a band and/or music.
Visiting Hours will from 5 to 7 p.m. on Wed., Feb. 6th at Sayles Funeral Home, St. Johnsbury.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. on Thurs., Feb. 7th at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, St. Johnsbury. Interment with Roland at St. Johnsbury Center Cemetery will take place in the spring.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Mary’s name are requested for the Good Shepherd Catholic School, 121 Maple St, St. Johnsbury, VT 05819, St. Johnsbury Academy or a charity of one’s choice.
The family would like to express our eternal gratitude to all the medical professionals throughout the Dartmouth Hitchcock and Fresenius Kidney Care network, especially Drs. Block and Remillard. Additionally, the incredible staff and unbelievable volunteers at the Jack Byrne Center have our eternal gratitude for the extraordinary care they provided all of us – Thank you.
Lyndonville, VT: Richard Fay Johnson
....show , Sr., age 79, formerly of St. Johnsbury, passed away on, Friday, February 1, 2019, at the Pines Nursing Home in Lyndonville with his family by his side following a long period of declining health.
Richard was born in Meriden, CT, on April 23, 1939, son to the late Fay E. and Mary (Gochey) Johnson.
He was raised and educated in the Craftsbury and Greensboro area of Vermont and served in the U.S. Air Force for 4 years and was honorably discharged. Richard worked as a truck driver all his life for a number of people including Roy Grant, Wayne Comeau and Lemieux Trucking. He loved his trucks and his favorite was a Peterbilt that he ran for years. Richard loved his family, enjoyed fishing any chance he could get, going out dancing and living life.
He is survived by a daughter Tammy Johnson of St. Johnsbury, daughter Misty Knights and husband, James, of Littleton, NH, son: Mathew Johnson and wife Meagan of Concord; daughter: Melinda Smith and husband, Bruce, of Oklahoma; 10 grandchildren: Anesha, Collin, Lauren, Micayla, Miyah, Caylee, Paisley, Corbin, Caiden, and Chloe; and 3 nieces: Gloria Beattie Young, Trina Barrett and Marie Perkins.
He was predeceased by a brother: Dale Johnson and a sister: Jean Beattie
Friends may call on the family from 5-7PM, Tuesday, February 5, 2019, at the Sayles Funeral Home, 525 Summer Street in St. Johnsbury.
A Graveside Service with Military Honors will be held at 1PM on Tuesday, May 21, 2019, at the Noyesville Cemetery, on Cahoon Road in Walden, with the Rev. Joel Battaglia officiating.
Michael Joseph Bruton
....show , age 80, of Somers Road, passed away at the Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital in St. Johnsbury, VT on February 1, 2019.
Mike was born in Ardmore, PA on September 16, 1938, eldest son to the late William V. Bruton and Edith M. (Reitz) Bruton. He attended Lower Merion High School where his love of mechanics grew through the automotive and technical programs. He served in the Army as a vehicle and tank mechanic until 1967. After leaving the Army he pursued his passion of building and racing cars. Mike began his business of auto repair and body work in 1971. He ran his shop in Ardmore, PA until his retirement in 2000. He relocated to his family home in Peacham, VT. Vermont had captured Mike's heart at an early age where he and his brother would spend their summer days in the fields helping local farmers and their summer evenings at Harvey's Lake. His love of Peacham and its history lead him to work diligently in all aspects of the town, including the Zoning Board of Adjustments, select board meetings, and school board meetings. He also found a love of land surveying while helping Richard Bohlen for several years. Mike enjoyed finding and repairing antique clocks and learning about history. His lifelong passion for knowledge never stopped and he was a wealth of information about Peacham and the surrounding towns, which proved to be invaluable. Mike also loved nature and animals which was highlighted in recent years while he was working on a project with the state to protect beaver habitats. His most recent passion project was working on a Veteran's Memorial for Peacham. The sun shines less brightly now that his presence is gone.
Mike was preceded by his mother, father, and brother. He leaves behind a step-daughter, Heather Bowser of St. Johnsbury, VT, and beloved friend Pam Bowser of St. Johnsbury, VT. His sister-in-law: June Bruton of Bryn Mawr, PA and nieces and nephews: Dawn Bruton of Bryn Mawr, PA, Mark Bruton and his wife, Sue, of King of Prussia, PA, David Bruton of Bryn Mawr, PA, and Kim Bruton Chase of Media, PA, as well as cousins and dear friends across Pennsylvania and Vermont.
Friends may call on the family from 6-8PM Wednesday, February 13, 2019, at the Sayles Funeral Home, 525 Summer Street in St. Johnsbury. A Celebration of Life will be planned for next summer.
Robert Salbego
....show , age 72, passed away at the St. Johnsbury Health & Rehabilitation Center with his wife by his side Monday, January 28, 2019, after a decline from a long illness. He had been a resident since 2012.
Robert was born in Trenton, NJ, on May 27, 1946, son to the late Robert William and Mary Louise (Earle) Salbego. He was raised and educated in the Ewing and Princeton, NJ, area. He owned Princeton Commercial Services for many years until his retirement. His retirement dream was to become involved in marine salvage and recovery in South Carolina. Bob loved the outdoors, gardening, reading, bird watching and the Jersey shore. He also loved films and talking about ideas. He loved to talk about military history, philosophy and classical music. He was known by friends and family for his laughter, interesting conversations about all of the above, and for the best spaghetti sauce known to man. His pride and joy was his family. He will be remembered for his constant love and devotion to them.
Robert is survived by his beloved wife, Barbara J. (Wilgus) Salbego, of Lyndonville, 2 children: Lisa Schnorr and husband, Eric, of Maplewood, NJ, Evan Salbego and wife, Azia, of Monterey Bay, CA, his sister: Laurie Lenartowicz and her husband, Rocky, of Livingston, TN, his sister-in-law: Shirley Lawson and husband, Rex, of Branchville, NJ, 2 grandchildren: Max and Alex Schnorr and many wonderful nieces, nephews, and cousins.
There will be no services or calling hours at this time. Burial will be private.
The family wishes to offer many thanks to the kind and supportive staff at St. Johnsbury Health & Rehabilitation Center, particularly to the nurses who cared for him in his final days.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Kingdom Animal Shelter, PO Box 462, St. Johnsbury, VT 05819.
Raymond Edwin Lennon
....show , age 82, formerly of Twin Mountain, NH, died at the Central Vermont Hospital in Barre on Monday, January 28, 2019.
Ray was born on Lennon Road in Carroll, NH, on June 21, 1936, son to the late Charles and Mary (Bean) Lennon. He was raised and educated in Twin Mountain and lived there most all his life. Ray served with the U.S. Navy for 4 years. He worked as a plumber starting with Ward Mechanical in Littleton and eventually took it over with a partner as R&G Contracting. He later opened Lennon Plumbing & Heating in Twin Mountain and operated until his retirement. He married Larraine Catherine (Dodge) on October 13, 1959 and shared 59 years of marriage together. They snow-birded a few years to Florida until moving full time to Lorida. They moved back to Vermont with Tammy in 2015. Ray enjoyed fishing all his life, always kept a short fly rod and flies with him to stop along brooks that looked appealing. In Florida he would go out with his brother, Percy, frequently to Lake Okeechobee for bass. He was a great cook and loved it, keeping all his recipes in his head. As his kids were growing up, the house became a second home for many of their friends. He was as gentle a man as anyone knew and would do anything for you.
He is survived by his wife, Lorraine, of Stowe, VT, his daughter, Tammy Tattersall (John Dunbar) of Stowe, 2 brothers: Percy Lennon and Gene Lennon of Lorida, FL, 4 grandchildren: David Lennon of Fredericksburg, PA, Megan Tattersall of Stowe, Krista Wright of Lisbon, NH, Paul Dunbar of Stowe and 3 great grandchildren, Lyla, Ray and Hunter; several cousins, nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by 2 brothers: Morris and James Lennon.
There will be no services or calling hours at this time. Burial with Military Honors will take place in the spring in NH.
Roy Arnold Blanchard
....show , age 61, died suddenly at his home Friday, January 25, 2019.
Roy was born in Newport, VT, on October 12, 1957, son to Donald Everett, Sr. and Germaine Mae (Small) Blanchard. He was raised and educated in Glover and Randolph graduating from Lake Region High School with the Class of 1977, joining the U.S. Army out of high school and studied to become a Medical Technician, he was stationed in St. Louis and in Germany. Following his Honorable Discharge in 1981 he attended Lyndon State College from 1981-83 and then transferred to the University of Rhode Island until 1986 where he graduated there from the College of Pharmacy. Roy worked for many years for St. Johnsbury Pharmacy, Russells Pharmacy in Lyndonville, also for Rite-aid in Barton, VT and Wells River Pharmacy. For the last four years Roy worked for Home Depot in Littleton, NH, where he was the Kid’s Workshop Captain coordinating and planning monthly workshops. He would help the children (and parents!) build wooden crafts every month.
He enjoyed history, coin collecting, perennial gardening and genealogy was his passion. He spent a week in Boston studying and researching his family’s heritage. Roy was a long standing member of the Knights of Columbus Council 421 in St. Johnsbury, where he was Warden. He loved spending time with family, travelling, Sunday breakfasts with family and dressing up for all the holidays.
Roy is survived by a brother: Donald E. Blanchard, Jr, and wife, Tammy, of Orleans, VT, 3 sisters: Marie A. Hall of Milton, VT, Donna M. Aulis and husband, Gerard, Sr., of Northfield, NH, Shirley D. Nadeau of Coventry, VT, Nephews: Gerard Aulis, Jr., Nathan Aulis, Lewis Nadeau, Nicholas Blanchard, Nieces: Sherry Chase, Debra Detwiler, Casey Nadeau, Nicole Blanchard and many grand and great-grand nieces and nephews.
In addition to his parents he was predeceased by a brother-in-law: Robert Nadeau and his friend, Stanley W. Judd in 2004.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11AM on Thursday, January 31, 2019 at St. John’s Catholic Church, corner of Winter and Main Streets in St. Johnsbury.
Burial will take place Monday, April 29, 2019 12:30PM at the Riverside Cemetery in Chelsea, VT.
Friends may call on the family from 6-8PM Wednesday evening the 30th at the Sayles Funeral Home, 525 Summer St in St. Johnsbury.
Memorial Donations may be made to the Norris Cotton Cancer Center North, 1080 Hospital Drive, St. Johnsbury, VT 05819
Brian Joseph Donna
....show , age 55 and lifetime resident of St. Johnsbury, died at the Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, NH, on January 23, 2019, after a long term illness.
Brian was born in St. Johnsbury on September 6, 1963, son to Helen G (Emerson) and Robert Joseph Donna. He graduated from St. Johnsbury Academy in the Class of 1981, worked as a contractor and roofer much of his life and at times as a lift operator at Burke Mountain. He Also enjoyed small engine repair and working on cars. Brian loved the Patriots, watching the Game Show Network and was a huge NASCAR and Earnhardt fan. He like taking trips and riding around wherever that may be, and just being outdoors. He also was very fond of his dog missy.
He leaves behind 2 daughters: Tosha Donna of St. Johnsbury, Courtney Nichols of E. Burke, 2 grandchildren: Kimberlee and Kamdyn Nichols, 2 brothers: Keith Donna (Greg Hayes) of Concord, NH, Todd Donna (Kate) of Levine AZ, nieces: Trinity and Kassidy. Step dad Raymond Nunn. He was predeceased by his parents: Robert Donna and Helen(Emerson) Nunn, and brother: Kerry Donna.
Lisbon, NH: Maurice “Cuffy” Cuthbertson
....show , Jr., age 79, of School Street, died at his home early Wednesday, February 20, 2019.
Maurice was born on December 18, 1939, in Nashua, NH, son to the late Maurice C. Sr. and Avis Sylvia (Crowe) Cuthbertson. He was raised and educated in St. Johnsbury graduating from the St. Johnsbury Trade School in the Class of 1958 and joined the National Guard serving from ’58-’66. He worked in farming, construction and then became the Road Agent in Lisbon, NH and then worked as a logger until he retired.
Maurice is survived by his beloved wife of 48 years, Linda E. (Robinson) Cuthbertson of Lisbon, 7 children: 4 sons: Maurice (Butch) and wife, Carol, of Waterford, VT, Michael and wife, Denise, of Haverhill, NH, Gary Cuthbertson and wife, Heather, of Reidsville, NC, Henry Cuthbertson and wife, Leah, of E. Hampton, CT; 3 daughters: Judy Fuller and husband, Earl, of North Haverhill, NH, Alicia Playa and husband, William, of Twin Mountain, NH, and Cynthia LaPete and husband , Claude, of Lyman, NH a sister: Janice Poitras of Kittery, ME; a brother-in-law: John Lenton of Cheyenne, WY; several grandchildren, great-grandchildren and nieces and nephews. His first wife, Dorothy “Dot” (Dodge) Cuthbertson, mother to Butch, Mike and Judy also survives him.
He was pre-deceased by a sister: Lois Lenton. As of publication his daughter-in-law: Carol Doris (Douse) Cuthbertson died on Friday February 22, 2019.
Friends may call to visit on the family at 3PM Saturday March 2nd until the hour of services.
Funeral Services will be held that day at 4PM Saturday, March 2, 2019, at the Sayles Funeral Home, 525 Summer St., St. Johnsbury, VT.
Burial will take place at the St. Johnsbury Center Cemetery at 3PM on Friday June 7th.
Aleda Dorothy (Traynor) Desrochers
....show of St. Johnsbury, passed away peacefully on February 19, 2019, at St. Johnsbury Health and Rehabilitation Center. She was 92.
Dot was born July 21, 1926 in St. Johnsbury, the daughter of William Craig and Madge Stevens Traynor. She joined South Congregational Church in 1940 and was actively involved as a Deaconess, President of Search Light, countless committees and outreach programs, and enjoyed playing in the Hand Bell Choir.
She graduated from St. Johnsbury Academy in 1944 and from Mt. Auburn Hospital School of Nursing in Cambridge, MA as a Registered Nurse in 1947. In 1951 Dot married Leo Desrochers, co-owner of Desrochers Pharmacy. She was an emergency room scrub nurse at Brightlook Hospital and later worked at St. John’s Hospital. In 1971 she joined the St. Johnsbury School District as School Nurse providing health care and attention to countless children for over twenty years.
Dot’s life was characterized by outreach, compassion, and helping others. She was a Girl Scout leader, President of the Vermont State School Nurses Association, served on the Board of Directors of the Caledonia Home Health Care Agency, was an active volunteer for NVRH Mammography, Reach to Recovery (breast cancer support), Fairbanks Museum, Ladies First, and Hospice.
She received wide recognition for her humble service including; the 1989 Umbrella Recognition Award, 1992 VT School Nurse of the Year, 1998 St. Johnsbury Center Grange Community Service Award, 1999 St. Johnsbury Academy Northeast Kingdom Community Service Award, 2003 Teresa Lasser (founder of the Breast Cancer Reach to Recovery Program) National Award, as well as several recognitions from the Vermont Cancer Society.
Dot loved her family and spending time with friends. She enjoyed quilting, reading, traveling, swimming, organizing the quinquennial Traynor Family Reunions, time at Joe’s Pond, and was an avid Red Sox fan.
Dot was predeceased by her husband Leo (1989), son Thomas (2004), and sister Rose Mary (2017). She is survived by her daughter Susan (James) McLaughlin of Wallingford, CT, son James (Karen) Desrochers of Sugar Land, TX, daughter-in-law Patricia Desrochers of Waterford, VT, grandchildren Jill (Kris) Kaider, Benjamin McLaughlin (Kate Bunce), Laura Desrochers, Kristen Desrochers, step grandsons, Benjamin Lomasney, Matthew Lomasney, great-granddaughters Eleanor June and Lucille May Kaider, step great-grandchildren, Madison and Stanlee Kaider, and Killian and Jakob Lomasney. She is also survived by her sister-in-law Lorette Desrochers of St. Johnsbury, many nieces and nephews, great-grand nieces and nephews, and cousins.
The family would like to express their gratitude and appreciation for the loving care Dot received by the staff at St Johnsbury Health and Rehabilitation Center during her stay, as well as the additional hospice workers in her final days.
A memorial service will be held Saturday March 2, 2019, 1:00 pm, at the former South Congregational Church building at 1000 Main Street in St. Johnsbury. Burial will take place at the South Walden Cemetery privately.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in her name to the St. Johnsbury History & Heritage Center, 421 Summer Street, St. Johnsbury, VT 05819.
Jacqueline A. Williams
....show , 93, passed away on Sunday, February 17, 2019 at the Pines Health and Rehabilitation Center in Lyndonville, VT.
Jacqueline was the only child of the late Harold and Alice (Chiquette) Laferty. She was born March 31, 1925 in Montpelier, Vt. and attended local schools graduating from Montpelier High School with the Class of 1943. Before she was married, Jacqueline worked at the National Life Insurance Company in Montpelier. On November 16, 1947, she married Thomas Williams, Jr. who predeceased her on December 19, 2000.
Before the Emblem Club was disbanded, she held the office of president as well as other offices. She was a member of Corpus Christi Parish attending St. John the Evangelist Church in St. Johnsbury. Jacqueline was a homemaker and devoted her time to her family.
Survivors include three sons: Donald and wife, Lorraine, of Waterford, Vt., Gerald and wife, Sara, of St. Johnsbury, Vt., and Michael and wife, Evelyn, of Tampa, Fl.; five grandchildren: Thomas and Jeremy Williams, Anita Williger, Stefanie Williams, and Michelle Luttmann; and five great-grandchildren.
Jacqueline was predeceased by her husband of 53 years: Thomas Williams, Jr.; and her parents: Harold and Alice Laferty.
A Mass of Christian Burial will take place 11AM, Friday, February 22, 2019 at St. John’s Church on Winter Street in St. Johnsbury, VT. Burial will be in the spring on Wednesday, May 22, 2019, 12PM at Mt. Calvary Cemetery on St. Johns Street in St. Johnsbury.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Calex Ambulance Service, P.O. Box 570, St. Johnsbury, VT 05819.
Evelyn Mary (Lamothe) Hevey
....show passed away on February 16, 2019 at the Pines Health and Rehabilitation in Lyndonville, Vt.
Born Feb. 9, 1920 to Napoleon and Mary (Libertie) Lamothe in Passumpsic, Vt. The third child of the family of eight. Evelyn grew up on the family farm across from Rt. 5 where the brick house and round barn were later demolished when the town of Barnet purchased the property. Evelyn was a student at the one room schoolhouse in Passumpsic with her brothers and sisters. She shared the memory of being so proud to be chosen to recite "The House With Nobody In It." at her 8th grade graduation.
She went to work at Maple Grove at the age of 17 when George Cary, the founder of the company, was at the helm. After a time she left to work temporarily for the family of Dr. Silverman in Boston, MA. She told of the train ride she took with her cousin Cecile Lamont. They left St. Johnsbury R.R. station at 3 p.m. and arrived in Boston at 7:30 p.m. It was a thrilling adventure for two girls as young as they were at the time.
She returned to Vermont when she was nineteen where she met and married Ernest Hevey on Aug. 13, 1940, at Notre Dame des Victoires Catholic church by Msgr. Dame. They had a son Robert, who was born at St. Johnsbury Hospital. After his graduation from St. Johnsbury Academy, she returned to work at Maple Grove and continued to work there under the new management of Whaley Bros. and later under Bill Callahan. She helped management with the Canadian business serving as an interpreter for the French business until her retirement in 1990.
Evelyn and Ernest purchased their home on Clarks Ave. in St Johnsbury from Walter Guyer and later after it was destroyed in a fire, rebuilt the house that she called Home since 1948.
The Heveys were communicants at St. John's church. Evelyn was a member of the daughters of lsabella Alter Society, St. Gabrielle's mother club and the ladies of Ste. Anne.
She is survived by her son Robert and his wife, Debra; Grandchildren Craig Hevey and Robin Davis; and her great-grandchildren Brandy and Casey Davis.
She was predeceased by her husband, Ernest, her brothers: Gerard, Camille, Reginal, and George Lamothe; and by her sisters: Yvette Morey, Irene Mooney and Germaine Lang.
Funeral services will be held at 11AM, Wednesday, February 20, 2019 at St. John’s Church on Winter Street in St. Johnsbury, VT.
Burial will be in the spring on May 22, 2019, 10AM at Mt. Calvary Cemetery, St. Johns Street, St. Johnsbury, VT.
Waterford, VT: Michael Bean
....show of Waterford passed away peacefully at home Friday afternoon, Feb. 15, 2019, surrounded by his loving family.
He was born in St. Johnsbury on Christmas Day, 1938, the son of Maitland and Theodora (MacLean) Bean. He graduated in 1956 from The St. Johnsbury Trade School and later served in the National Guard.
Mike was known as a jack of all trades. He loved to fix anything you put in front of him. He was a master electrician first working for his uncle Hugh MacLain at St. Johnsbury Electric, then at Murphy Electric. He later went out his own and had a thriving business in and around the area.
Mike loved to go snowmobiling and helped build trails on Stannard Mountain going up to the ‘Lookout’. Harley Davidson motorcycles were also a great passion; he attended their 100th anniversary in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Once he went all the way out to the Sturgis bike rally in North Dakota. He enjoyed restoring his prize 1950 GMC pickup and his 1936 Hudson Terraplane and many other cars, trucks, and motorcycles over the years for which he won many trophies at local car shows. He had fond memories as a kid of the Soap Box Derby in the early 1950’s, finishing 3rd in Burlington.
Mike was very involved in the formation of Northeastern Speedway in the 1960’s and was quick to help recently when the speedway was recently ceremoniously reopened. You could see him most every morning either at Anthony’s Diner or the Mooselook for breakfast visiting with friends. It fair to say Mike had a good sense of humor. He loved to go brook fishing and did that right up until last year. On the weekend he would often call and say “Girls, you want to go out for a ‘toodle’?” and, 300 miles later, they would be back home!
He is survived by his daughter Jennifer A. Bean and partner Norah M. Quinn of Barnet; his son Jeffrey M. Bean, wife Tineka and their daughter Emma of Lyndonville; granddaughter Shannon Bean and her son Jackson of West Virginia; his companion Linda Langmaid and her children: Brian Langmaid and his wife Sherry, Scott Langmaid and his wife Christine, Shelly Tanner and her husband Allen; close friends Dwayne Keach and Warner Hodgton.
Graveside services at the Passumpsic Cemetery will be held in the spring and will be announced at a later date.
Memorial contributions, made out to Northeastern Speedway Club, could be sent to 2229 VT. Route 18, Waterford VT 05819.
Jeffrey Charles Stearns
....show , 56, of Depot Square Apartments passed away at the Darmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, NH, on Feb. 15, 2019.
Jeffrey was born in St. Johnsbury, on July 28, 1962, son to the late John Miller and Dorothy Florence (Freeman) Stearns. He was raised and educated in St. Johnsbury and was proud to have earned his GED. He loved playing cribbage, board games, and going to BINGO, as well as riding his bicycle years ago. He loved getting together with his friends, camping and sitting around a bonfire. Jeff had a kind heart and would do anything for his friends. Prior to a head injury in 2012, he was for many years the cook in the family, taking care of family gatherings and holidays. He was his mother's essential person in her older years.
Jeffrey is survived by his three sisters: Kathleen M. LeBlanc, Pamela S. Green and Margaret A. Colflesh, all of St. Johnsbury; several nieces and nephews: Jessica W. Soard of North Carolina, Brian J. Stone, Brittanty B. Colflesh, Tandra L. Colflesh, Jonathon T. Austin and Shawna L. Austin, also of St. Johnsbury; cousins: Mike Dustin, Mark Dustin, Keith Dustin, Allison Chase, Gordon Stearns; grand niece and nephew: Corbin and Shasha Soard; step-cousins: The Coderres of Connecticut; and Uncle Charles and Aunt Donna Freeman and cousins of North Carolina.
He is predeceased by his parents: John Miller Stearns and Dorothy Florence (Freeman) Stearns and his sister Christina Mary Stearns; his grandmother: Edith Freeman Coderre; and many aunts and uncles.
There will be no services at this time. We will have a spring gathering at the cemetery with his ashes at a date yet to be determined.
Ralph V. Carney, Jr. 61
....show , of Portland St., died unexpectedly at Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital in St. Johnsbury on February 14, 2019.
Ralph was born in Bridgeport, CT, on Feb. 19, 1957, son of Lillian (Botsford) and the late Ralph V. Carney. He was raised and educated in Bridgeport and entered the U.S. Navy and served stateside during the Vietnam era, and honorably discharged in 1974. Ralph was employed in the commercial oystering industry, later as a foreman with Boston Chimney & Tower. He had the Carney Welding business, Skywalker Construction, and Carney Transportation. He loved to drive his tractor trailer “Night Moves”.
He loved riding his Harley-Davidson and was a member of the Epping Chapter of Rolling Thunder. Ralph loved his dogs, Nevaeh, Marmaduke, Goliath, Gus, and his grand-dogs Willow and Sky. He also loved classic rock, classic & muscle cars, going to casinos, stand-up comedy and westerns. He loved all John Wayne and Clint Eastwood movies, and the ‘50s and ‘60s westerns. He was a great “Papa” who loved spending time with his family, was very handy and crafty.
He shall be deeply missed by those he leaves behind: his wife, Alison (Ammendolia) Carney of St. Johnsbury; 4 daughters: Shannon Leonard (Carl) of Nottingham, NH, Jackie Langdon (Jim) of Concord, NH, Laureen Farrell (Tom) of Dover, NH, and Nikki Carleton (Tom) of Epping, NH; a brother: Ron Carney of Lake Tahoe, CA; 2 sisters: Judy Derosier of Shelton, CT and Sandy Peterson of Stratford, CT; 9 grand and 1 great-grandchild. He was predeceased by his sister: Carol Erwin.
A Celebration of his life will be held at a later date.
There will be no Calling Hours.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Ralph’s name to Rolling Thunder Inc. NH, Chapter NH One, P.O. Box 343, Epping, NH 03042, to Great Danes of Our Hearts Mission or The NH Humane Society.
Carol Patridge Genth
....show was born September 24, 1939 to Jeanne Cote and John Bona in Bristol, CT. She died peacefully on February 14, 2019, at her home. She spent her first seven years in Connecticut, moving to North Concord where she would remain until adulthood.
Carol graduated from Concord High School in 1957. Upon graduation she was employed by Ralston Purina. In July 1958, she married Wendel Patridge. In a short time they welcomed four daughters. During this time they bought their first and only home in Concord. Carol resided there from age 22 until her death.
While raising her family, Carol did home shoe lacing, drove school bus and from 1975 until 1999 worked at Fairbanks Scales.
Carol is survived by her four daughters: Cynthia Gaboriault and Gregory Rainey, Laura and Keith Fortier, Deborah and Dale Smith, and Janice and Scott Trottier. By 11 grandchildren: Mitchell Gaboriault, Lindsey Gaudet, Abigail McGarvey, Olivia Garon, Cameron Whitehead, Rachel Wood, Jillian Ives, Gabrielle Fortier, Natalie Fortier, Nolan Trottier and David Smith. By 12 great-grandchildren: Charles, Dillon, Sophie, Trevor, Oliver, Eva, Cooper, John, Jackson, Remy, Reid, and Rory. Also surviving her are her sister and brother: Helen and Jeffrey Rook and Leo and Cynthia Bona. Her sisters-in-law: Theresa Bona, Beverly Masure, Lois Switser, Bernice Allard, Emily Roy, and Barbara Patridge and brother-in-law: Wendell Allard. By numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins. Also surviving her are her dear friends: Lorena Lowell, Vivian Hovey, and Oscar Lynaugh.
Carol was predeceased by her husband of 38 years: Wendel Patridge in 1997 and her second husband of 10 years: Bobby Genth in 2009; and a grandson: Dane Gaboriault and bother: Richard Bona. Also predeceasing Carol were her sisters-in-law: Winona Masure and Polly Patridge; brothers-in-law: Solon, Howard, and Frank Patridge, Basil Masure, Joe Masure, and Arnold Switser.
A funeral service will be held at 10 AM Monday, February 18, 2019, at the Third Congregational Church in East St. Johnsbury, VT with Rev. Ann Hockridge officiating. A luncheon will follow. Burial will be in the spring on Sunday May 12, 2019 at the North Concord Cemetery in North Concord, VT.
Calling hours will be Sunday, February 17, 2019, 3-6PM at Sayles Funeral Home, 525 Summer Street, St. Johnsbury, VT.
Donations in Carol’s name may be made to Caledonia Home Health and Hospice, 161 Sherman Drive, St. Johnsbury, VT 05819.
Muriel Jean (Taylor) Heywood
....show , 64, of High Street in St. Johnsbury, Vt. passed away on Wednesday evening, February 13, 2019, at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center with her family by her side.
Muriel, known affectionately as Jeannie, was born on July 23, 1954, in St. Johnsbury daughter to Floyd E. and Muriel G. (Mackay) Taylor. She was raised and educated in St. Johnsbury. As a young girl she waitressed with her mother at Talk of the Town. She also worked at Palmer Brothers and Bacon Jug Co., but her most recent work was driving for RCT, this work was her passion in life. On April 4, 1989, Jeannie married the love of her life Myron Dee Heywood sharing 30 years with him.
Jeannie enjoyed Bingo, bowling with the Friday night league at Gold Crown Lanes, and scratch tickets, many, many scratch tickets. She also liked trips to casinos – from Connecticut to Montreal, Maine, New York, and Arizona. She loved riding on the motorcycle with Myron and spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren and the many other children that came in and out of her house. She was especially close to her pride and joy, the first born grandchild, Nykiah, even when they were fighting.
She is survived by her loving husband of 30 years: Myron Heywood of St. Johnsbury, Vt.; her five children: Connie Smith and husband Wayne of Newbury, Vt., Edson Blake and partner Ginny Paye of Woodsville, NH, Bill Heywood and wife Tina of Newbury, Vt., Amanda Cheney and husband Joseph of Woodville, NH, and Wilbur Blake Jr. of South Ryegate, Vt.; two brothers: Craig Taylor and wife Rhonda of St. Johnsbury, Vt. and Brian Taylor and wife Kris of Waterford, Vt.; a sister: Pamela Bach and husband Ralph of Elkin NC; a brother-in-law: Kerry Heywood and wife Terri of Warwick, RI; a sister-in-law: Lindy Brown of Northbridge, MA; 10 grandchildren: Nykiah DuBois and husband Johnathan, Nathan and Daniel Smith, Connor Blake, Ty and Bryannah Heywood, Chelsie Pike, Cheyenne Cheney, and Westley and AnnaBell Blake; 9 great-grandchildren; and her many “adopted” children and many nieces and nephews
Jeannie was predeceased by her parents Floyd and Muriel Taylor, a brother: David Taylor; and a great-grandson: J.J. DeBois as well as her in-laws Wayne and Della Heywood.
A funeral service officiated by Ann Hockridge will take place on Monday, February 18, 2019, 1PM at Sayles Funeral Home, 525 Summer Street in St. Johnsbury, VT. Friends may call on the family from 11AM until the time service.
Private burial in the spring at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery for the immediate family.
Donations can be made in Muriel’s name to The Jazzy's Children Fund, 1506 Annis Road, Groton, Vermont 05046 or Kingdom Animal Shelter, P.O. Box 462, St. Johnsbury, VT 05819.
Marjorie L. Burrington
....show , 92, of Lyndonville died on Sunday, February 10, 2019 at the Pines Health and Rehabilitation in Lyndonville, VT from a period of declining health.
Marjorie was born on August 15, 1926, in Orford, NH to the late Fred and Lillian (Spencer) Baker. She grew up in Plymouth, NH. She graduated from Plymouth High School. She then took several nursing courses. She married Dean Burrington in 1946 in Plymouth NH. She worked in a Mica Mill during WWII in New Hampshire. She enjoyed being a farmer wife. Gardening, sugar making, cooking, especially making donuts for maple syrup, flowers, horse pulling. She also enjoyed singing and music, watching fiddling contests, traveled with Dean across country, through Redwood country and California.
Survivors include, her 6 children: Sylvia Langmaid and husband Stanley of Lyndonville, Louis Burrington of Wilmot, NH, David Burrington of Newark, VT, Shirley Langmaid and husband Dennis of Lyndonville, VT, Donald Burrington of Lyndonville, VT, Sarah Peer and husband Howard of Lyndonville, VT, 12 grandchildren: Valery Rodriguez, Aaron Langmaid, Tammy Langmaid, Meredith Burrington, Nathaniel Burrington, Matthew Burrington, Amanda Pratt, Kristina Roy, Celia Thurber, Andrew Peer, Crystal Merrick, Evan Peer and 10 great-grandchildren.
Marjorie was predeceased by her husband Dean in 2000, both of her parents, and a sister Virginia Mae Baker.
Visiting Hours to be on from 5-7PM, Friday, February 22, 2019, at the Guibord-Pearsons Funeral Home, 15 Main Street in Lyndonville, VT.
Services will be held at 1:30PM on Saturday, February 23rd at Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses.
Charitable contributions to Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, 88 S. Wheelock Rd, Lyndonville, VT 05851
Cabot, VT: Eric R. Trombly
....show , age 39, died unexpectedly in Cabot, VT, on March 2, 2019.
Eric was born in Colorado on March 14, 1979, son to Randy Trombly, he survives him, and the late Penny Camley. He grew up in Morrisville and Belvedere and has lived in Cabot for 18 years. He loved anything outdoors and was most at home while he was camping, hunting and fishing.
He is survived by two sons and a daughter: Alex, Ethan and Shylah Trombly all of Cabot, three half-sisters: Hilary Whitaker of Morrisville, Rachel, Rebecca and a half-brother: Rodney. He was predeceased by his wife: Holly Lynn (Phillips) Trombly in 2012, his brother: Taurean Camley and two infant children: Taureen and Dustin.
There will be no services at this time. Burial will be at a later date at the Eaton Cemetery in Marshfield.
Seth C. Mitchem
....show , 31, of Lyndonville, Vt. passed away unexpectedly on Friday, March 1, 2019 at Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital. Seth was born in St. Johnsbury, Vt. on September 25, 1987.
He is survived by his children; his parents: Willie E. Mitchem of Lyndonville, Vt. and Nancy (Williamson) Mitchem of St. Johnsbury, Vt.; and his brother: Will J. Mitchem of Burlington, Vt.
William Edward Hoar
....show , 75, of West Main Street in Barnet, Vt. passed away on Thursday, February 28, 2019 at Welcome Home in Lyndonville. Vt.
Bill was born in St. Johnsbury on July 2, 1943 to Edward and Marion (Murphy) Hoar. He graduated from St. Johnsbury Academy in 1961 and went on to receive an Associate’s Degree in Business from Champlain College. In 1968, Bill married Ila Merle Sidney. They shared 51 years together. Bill worked as Town Clerk and Treasurer in Barnet for 39 years. When Bill retired in 2009, to show their respect and admiration for his dedication to the town, the Town of Barnet re-named the town hall building the William E Hoar Municipal Building. Bill was also recognized in 2009 by the State of Vermont with the Vermont Secretary of State Enduring Democracy Award.
Bill loved gardening and sports, especially golf. Bill was a member of the St. Johnsbury Country Club for over 30 years. He was a Patriots and Red Sox fan, and held UVM basketball season tickets for years. He loved watching his grandchildren play sports. He took great pride in his garden and received numerous compliments over the years for his garden.
Bill is survived by his loving wife of 51 years: Ila Hoar of Barnet; his son: Sean Hoar and partner, Karen Lafreniere, of Graniteville, VT; his daughter: Kelly Greaves and husband, Paul, of Walden, VT; three sisters: Beverly Merritt of Rutland, VT, Betty McCarthy of Ocala, FL, and Marilyn Bixby, of Shelburne, VT; two grandchildren: Brenden Greaves of St. Johnsbury, VT and Pamela Sweet and husband, Jason, of Danville, VT; one great-grandchild: Daniel Sweet; and many nieces and nephews.
There will be a graveside service in the spring at West Barnet Cemetery.
William L. Paquette
....show , 65, passed away Wednesday, February 27, 2019, at his home in Concord, VT.
He was born in Winooski, VT and was the youngest of 4 boys born to Venerand and Mary (Fortin) Paquette. He graduated from Winooski High School and spent much of his life as a carpenter.
Bill is survived and lovingly remembered by his brother Robert Paquette of Concord, VT; nieces and nephews: Bonnie, Lincoln, Angie, Amie, Jason, Justin, Sarah and Rene as well as many great nieces and nephews. He is also survived by Dustin Mason, who held a special place in Billy’s heart and was considered family. He was predeceased by his parents and two brothers Donald and Roland as well as an infant sister Mary.
His family will remember Bill for his kind heart, sense of humor and contagious laugh. He would do anything to help others. He even welcomed Roland’s family of 5 into his small, 3 bedroom house when their house was lost to a fire. He could be counted on to give the best gifts (usually the loudest most obnoxious toys) for birthdays and Christmas. Whether bantering back and forth with his brothers or razzing his nieces and nephews you could be sure on his laugh to be the loudest and for others to quickly join in! Time spent with Billy was always a dose of the best medicine one could ask for; laughter.
Bill was a master craftsman and great carpenter. He worked many years as a carpenter for Dale Wells and then continued hands-on work doing maintenance at the Comfort Inn. Bill always had a project to work on. He shared his love of tinkering and passed it on to Lincoln and Dustin. Both Lincoln and Dustin will forever cherish the many hours spent in Bill’s garage.
He loved the outdoors. Bill spent his summers camping with his many friends he considered extended family. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, snowmobiling, riding ATV’s and swimming as well. He was well known for his hunting camp chili, too hot for many people to eat! Bragging rights were earned for those who could eat it.
No services will be held at this time, however, a celebration of Bill’s life may be held in the summer. Details will be announced at a later time.
Derby Line, VT: Beverly G. Russell
....show , 94, formerly of St. Johnsbury, passed away at North Country Hospital on February 27, 2019. She had been a resident Michaud Manor for the past 5 years.
Beverly was born on September 28, 1924, daughter to the late Leonard C. and Charlotte (Stiles) Goss. She was raised and educated in St. Johnsbury Center and graduated from St. Johnsbury Academy in 1942, and from Bay Path a year later, she married Stanley R. Russell on September 25, 1943. She and Stanley raised the family and lived in the area for much of their life aside from 1951-57 while living in Connecticut. Beverly was an avid reader, liked to travel, rode motorcycle and enjoyed snow-mobiling during the 70’s and 80’s. She was a longtime member of the First Congregational Church in St. Johnsbury Center and she was very involved in most all the activities, as well as being active in community clubs. After retirement she and Stanley wintered in Florida and came back to summers in Lyndonville.
She is survived by her sons: David G. Russell of St. Johnsbury, William Russell and his wife, Kathie A., of Reno, NV, Peter Russell of Shelburne, VT, her brother: Courtland S. “Joe” Goss of St. Johnsbury , and 2 sisters: Phyllis Copp of FL and Nancy Eaton of Derby Line, 11 grandchildren, 6 great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by her husband, Stanley R. Russell and her infant daughter: Hanna Lei Russell
Services will be announced at a later date for funeral and burial as soon as arrangements are completed
Guests are asked to bring pictures and stories to share for the service and reception.
Alana Beth Robinson
....show , age 64 of Groton died February 25, 2019 in Manchester, NH.
She was born on March 13, 1954 in Hartford, CT and was the youngest child of Howard and Beryl (Newell) Clifford. She attended elementary school in East Hartford CT and graduated from George J. Penney High School in 1972. She attended Hartford Hospital School in Licensed Practical Nursing, graduating in 1973.
She worked as a nurse for Northeastern Regional Vermont Hospital, Caledonia Home Health and Dr. Ronald Spaulding all of St. Johnsbury VT. She also did private duty nursing for several people.
Alana married Martin Robinson on May 5, 2018.
Alana was a member of the First Congregational church in Lyndonville Vermont serving as a member of the Prudential Board, Deacon, and as treasurer. She was a past member of the St. Johnsbury Lions club and a recipient of the Melvin Jones Fellow Award, the highest honor a Lion can receive.
Survivors include her loving husband Martin of Groton, where they shared their home; one son Duane Drown of St. Johnsbury, VT; grandsons Brandon and Rylee; step-daughters, Heidi Eames and husband Michael of N. Haverhill, NH, and Lydia Perry and grandson Carter Perry of Nashville, TN; brother Bruce and his wife Nancy Clifford of East Hartford, CT; and several nieces, nephews, and cousins.
She was predeceased by her parents; her former husband, Willy St. George; 2 brothers Duane Clifford and Gary Clifford; and one sister, Barbara Masciangioli.
Alana was a kind and caring person with a great love for her family. She will be greatly missed.
Friends may call to visit with the family at 10AM Friday, March 1st until the hour of services. Funeral Services will be held that day at 11AM Friday, March 1, 2019, at the First Congregational Church of Lyndonville with the Rev. Bruce Comiskey officiating. A luncheon will follow the service.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Diabetes Association.
Pauline Agnes Desilets
....show , 91, passed away peacefully on February 25, 2019 at her home on Church Street.
She was born August 21, 1927 to John and Margaret (Walsh) Legendre. She attended local schools spending her entire life in St. Johnsbury.
On August 31, 1947 she married Edmond “Ham” Desilets and to this union was born five children, Thomas, Mary, Margaret, Ruth, and Pauline.
She was an immaculate housekeeper taking great pride in her home and children. She worked 25+ years at Palmer Brothers Inc.
Pauline had lots of vitality and loved to make people laugh. Bingo was a past time that she and Hammy enjoyed doing together.
She is survived by her son, Tom (Diane) Desilets, and daughters Mary-Ann Labounty, Ruth Priest, and Pauline Desilets.
She leaves behind 14 grandchildren, 30 great-grandchildren, and 8 great-great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her sister, Janet Nutbrown-Lucas.
Pauline was pre-deceased by her husband of 48 year, Ed “Hammy” (March 1988), her daughter Margaret Labounty (January 2012), son-in-law Meril Labounty (February 2013), grand- daughter Bobbi-Jo Labounty (February 1980), longtime family friend Dean Allen (June 2016) and three sisters Delia Bunnell, Ruth Legendre and Gloria Wysocki.
Funeral services will be Sunday, March 3, 2019 at 4PM at Sayles Funeral Home, 525 Summer Street, St. Johnsbury VT 05819. Friends may call upon the family from 1-4PM prior to the service.
Betty J. Chamberlin
....show , 86, of Danville, Vt. passed away surrounded by her family on Sunday, February 24, 2019 at Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital after a short illness.
Betty was the daughter of Gifford and Vieda (Pilotte) Robinson born May 31, 1932. She graduated from Danville High School in 1950. She married Kenneth D. Chamberlin on October 1, 1950 in Danville. They were later divorced. She was employed at the USDA office in Danville and also took on a second job waitressing at Aime’s Restaurant. When the USDA Danville office closed, she was offered another job in State College, PA. Mom had never lived anywhere else; she found the strength to pick up stakes and move her family over 500 miles away to start a new chapter in her life. She again started a second job waitressing at Dante’s Restaurant. She enjoyed the work and meeting new people. In 1989, she retired to Danville to be with family. She worked at Danville Video Store and the Creamery Restaurant. After a few years, she owned and operated the Danville Video Store until she closed it in 2011. In the last few years, she worked at the Danville Inn.
She continued to be active in the community volunteering at the Open Door. She was a lifetime member of the Danville Congregational Church attending church services and singing in the choir since childhood. She loved to sing and play all kinds of music whether playing the piano, organ, or just singing along. Before working at the USDA, she gave piano lessons to local children, and made cakes for weddings and other celebrations. She had a strong work ethic, continually holding down two jobs throughout her life. In addition, she loved gardening, her many cats and dogs, and baking sticky buns for family and friends. She once said in a newspaper article written about her life, “I don’t like feeling bad. I’m a happy person generally. I have two great jobs, I enjoy working hard, being with people and sometimes being alone. It’s a good life; it’s rewarding and satisfying.”
She is survived by three of her children, their spouses and children: Rick Chamberlin of Danville, Vt., Mark and Cheryl (Reeves) Chamberlin of Raymond, ME, and Linda and Russell Wells of Plainfield, Vt.; grandchildren: Carrie (Ben) Strick of Portland, ME, Carl (Laura) Chamberlin of Annapolis, MD, Michelle and Samantha Wells of Burlington, Vt., and Scott “Scooter” Chamberlin, II of Stark, FL, Erica Hollingsworth of FL, and Suzette Chamberlin of NH; and several great-grand children. She is also survived by siblings: Sally Chamberlin and Michael Robinson of Danville; and several nieces and nephews.
Betty was predeceased by son: Scott D. Chamberlin; brothers: Gifford Robinson, Jr., and Jack Robinson; sister: Evelyn O’Leary; and granddaughter: Ashley Chamberlin.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Danville Congregational Church, 87 Hill St, Danville, VT 05828, or the Open Door, 29 Hill St, Danville, VT 05828.
Funeral services will be held at 2PM on Friday, March 1, 2019, at Danville Congregational Church on Hill Street in Danville, Vt.
There will be no calling hours.
St. Johnsbury, VT: Beatrice Mary Parker
....show , 96, of St. Johnsbury, Vt. passed away on February 23, 2019, at Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital.
Betty was born in Lewiston, ME on April 13, 1922, to the late George and Beatrice (Gahagan) Ricker. She was raised and educated in Lewiston and married John T. ‘Jack’ Parker on October 9, 1943, and shared 51 years until his passing on May 25, 1994. She was a store manager at LUVS for many years, but Nana’s favorite job was caring for her family. After retirement she spent summers in Maine at the cottage and wintered in Florida. When she moved back Betty resided at the Canterbury Inn making many lifelong friends. She kept herself busy at BINGO, plastic canvas crafts and reading.
Betty is survived by a son: Michael F. Parker and wife, Judy, of Danville, Vt.; five grandchildren,10 great-grandchildren and 3 great-great-grandchildren.
She was predeceased by her husband: John “Jack” Parker; son: William G. Parker, a grandson: John Parker and a brother: William Ricker of Lewiston, ME;
Friends may call on the family from 6-8PM Monday evening the 25th at the Sayles Funeral Home, 525 Summer Street in St. Johnsbury, VT.
A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 11AM on Tuesday, February 26, 2019, at St. John the Evangelist Church on winter Street in St. Johnsbury with Rev. Fr. Karl Hahr.
Burial will be held at 2PM on Wednesday, May 22, 2019, at the Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in St. Johnsbury.
Memorial donations may be made for Palliative Care at NVRH to the Denise Dussault Caron Fund, PO Box 905, St. Johnsbury or to the Activities fund at the Canterbury Inn, 46 Cherry Street, St. Johnsbury, VT 05819.
Waterford, VT: Carol D. Cuthbertson
....show , 60, of Hale Road in Waterford, Vt. passed away surrounded by her family on Friday, February 22, 2019 at the Pines Rehabilitation Center after a16 year battle with cancer.
Carol was born in St. Johnsbury, Vt. on September 4, 1958, daughter to Dorothy Jean (Hooker) and the late Maynard Owen Douse. She was raised and educated in Danville and East Hardwick graduating from Hazen Union High School with the Class of 1976. Carol grew up on a farm and became a farmer’s wife on May 24, 1986 when she married Maurice “Butch” Cuthbertson. She was very happy living the life of a farmer and a farmer’s wife. She also drove RCT for a few years and school bus for Concord and Waterford for over 30 years. Carol was very proud of her work in 4-H. She enjoyed sewing and showing cattle and volunteered as a dorm mother at Eastern States Exposition for many years.
Carol is survived by her husband of over 32 years: Butch Cuthbertson of Waterford; her mother: Dorothy J. Douse of Lyndonville; a daughter: Kristy Goodwin (Jason) of Barnet, Vt.; two step-daughters: Jennifer Miller (Scott) of Claremont, NH and Nicole Edson (Gabe) of Northfield, Vt.; a brother: Russell Douse of Barre, Vt.; two sisters: Mary Crosby (Chuck) of Lyndonville, Vt. and Rita Kaufman (Jack) of Hardwick, Vt.; three brothers-in-law: Michael Cuthbertson (Denise) of Haverhill, NH, Gary Cuthbertson (Heather) of Reidsville, NC, and Henry Cuthbertson (Leah) of E. Hampton, CT; three sisters-in-law: Judy Fuller (Earl) of North Haverhill, NH, Alicia Playa (William) of Twin Mountain, NH, and Cynthia LaPete (Claude) of Lyman, NH; nine grandchildren: Derek and Lindsay Holbrook, Kylie Goodwin, Taylor, Devan, and Jillian Williams, Samantha and Miranda Miller, and Isabel Edson; one great-grandchild: Kamden; several cousins, nieces and nephews; and her good friend: Christina Shatney (Steve) of Greensboro, Vt.
She was predeceased by two brothers: Louis and William Douse; three sisters: Janice Bocash and Barbara and Brenda Douse; her father-in-law: Maurice “Cuffy” Cuthbertson on February 20, 2019; and as of this publication, her mother-in-law: Dorothy “Dot” Dodge on February 23, 2019.
A Funeral Service officiated by Rev. Ann Hockridge will be held at 11AM, Wednesday, February 27, 2019, at Waterford School on Duck Pond Road.
Friends may call on the family on Tuesday, February 26, 2019, 6-8 PM at Sayles Funeral Home, 525 Summer Street in St. Johnsbury, VT. Burial will be at a later date.
Donations in Carol’s name can be made to the Caledonia County 4-H Foundation, UVM Extension, 374 Emerson Falls Road, Suite #1 St Johnsbury, VT 05819.
Carol Louise Lauman
....show , 88, of St. Johnsbury, Vt. passed away on Thursday, March 14, 2019.
Carol was born in Grinnell, Iowa on January 29, 1931, daughter to William H. and Alice L. (Carl) Chriss. She was raised and educated in Centerville, Iowa and received her associates degree at a community college in Clarinda, Iowa.
On November 29, 1953, she married Vern C. Lauman. They moved to St. Johnsbury in 1968 when Vern took a job there. They shared 51 years together until Vern’s death in 2005. Carol spent her days caring for her children and her home. She also ran a ceramics studio out of her house.
Carol was a member of the Lyndonville Methodist Church which she dearly loved.
Survivors include her sons: Rodney of St. Johnsbury, and Richard of Old Orchard, ME; and two brothers: Ronnie Chriss of Anaheim, CA, and Jim Chriss of Katie, TX.
Carol was predeceased by her husband: Vern C. Lauman and an infant son: Curtis.
Calling hours will be held 6-8pm Monday March 18, 2019 at Sayles Funeral Home, located at 525 Summer Street, St. Johnsbury, VT 05819.
A private graveside service will take place at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in the spring.
The family would like to express their deep gratitude for the loving care of Susie Greaves at her home in Lyndonville.
Memorial donations may be made to Kingdom Animal Shelter, 1161 Portland Street, St. Johnsbury VT 05819.
John L. Liberty
....show , 62, of Wheelock, died on March 13, 2019 at The Pine’s in Lyndonville, VT, surrounded by family.
John was born on September 10, 1956 in St. Johnsbury, VT the son of C. James, Sr. and Beatrice (Williams) Liberty. He graduated from Lyndon Institute with the Class of 1975, worked at Mardon Industries and later retired from Montgomery Wire.
John enjoyed hunting, fishing, car shows, photography, cruising around the kingdom, 4-wheeler rides, Chevy products, western movies, and rides over Stannard Mtn, working outside mowing and landscaping, detailing cars, campfires and dogs. Spending time at the family camp was very special to John.
John is survived by his nephews: Jeff Liberty and companion Sonya, James T. Liberty, and companion Star, Thomas Liberty and wife Kelly, his niece: Susan and husband Scott Boulay; his sister in law: Shirley Liberty; his brother in law: Robert Kidnocker; many cousins and one very special cousin: Charlene Kutel; some great nieces and nephews: James and wife Heather Liberty, Nicholas Liberty, Matthew and wife Devin Liberty, Luke Liberty, Daniel Liberty, Mark Liberty, Olivia Liberty, David Liberty, Joshua Welch, Kerry & Bill Barber, Linda Lucas , Bobby & Pete Kidnocker; his special friends, Karleen Kelly, Brad Ingalls, Butch Williams, Terry LeClair, Cindy Cheney and Dan Gillespie.
He was predeceased by his parents, his brothers, Peter T and C. James Jr and his sister, Nancy Jean Kidnocker.
Visiting hours will take place on Saturday, March 16, 2019, from 1-3PM at the Guibord-Pearsons Funeral Home on Main Street in Lyndonville with a life celebration to follow at the Breslin Center.
A graveside service will take place on Saturday, June 1, 2019 at the St. Elizabeth Cemetery in Lyndonville at 2:00pm.
Memorial Donations may be made in John’s name to H.O.P.E. 136 Church Street, Lyndonville, VT 05851.
Barnet, VT: Joyce Rachel Narey
....show , age 86, of RT 5 in Barnet, passed away at her home Tuesday night, March 12, 2019 following a decline in health.
Joyce was born in Shirley, MA, on January 17, 1933, daughter to the late John Edward and Mary (Albert) Narey. She was raised and educated in Shirley and lived most of her life in Guilford, CT. She worked in many factory jobs but her main employment was at Winchester in New Haven. She moved to Barnet to be near family about four and a half years ago, enjoyed being outside and loved keeping her flower garden.
Joyce is survived by her many nieces and nephews: Kevin Lewis of Barnet, Ricky Lewis of New Haven, CT, Edward Narey (Janice) of Barnet, Ralph Narey (Lorna) of Lynn, MA, Don Narey of AZ, Joseph Deleone (Cindy) of E. Haven, CT, Johhny Deleone of New Haven, Gary Deleone (Renain) of E. Haven, Donna Pomroy of Barnet, Muriel Snow of Beverly, Diana Simms of Salem, MA, Evelyn Garvey(Don) of NC, Lorie P of AZ, Lori Fabling VA, and many great-nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by her siblings.
There will be no services of calling hours at this time.
Beverly Ann Derosiers
....show , 83, of St. Johnsbury, Vt. and formerly of Derry, NH, passed away at her home on Friday, March 8, 2019.
Born in Natick, MA on March 2, 1936, Beverly was the daughter of Vesper F. and Frances N. (Ahern) Blaisdell. She was raised in Merrimack, NH, and lived in Derry, NH for over 50 years.
On January 28, 1956, Beverly married George Ernest Desrosiers. They moved to Derry, NH where Beverly lived for 52 years. Beverly and George shared 55 years together until his death in 2011. Beverly worked as a secretary at Pinkerton Academy and then at Raython from which she retired. She moved to St. Johnsbury a short 3 years ago.
Beverly enjoyed BINGO and visiting with friends, loved shopping and telling stories.
Survivors include Beverly’s children: George R. Desrosiers and wife, Susan, of St. Johnsbury, Vt. and Cheryl Gilbert and husband, David, of Barnstead, NH; two brothers: Fred Blaisdell and wife, Evelyn, of Derry, NH and Meedy Blaisdell and wife, Anita, of FL; two sisters: Sandra Dallire of Pelham, NH, and Karen Giaquinta of Derry, NH; five grandchildren: Natasha and Ciaran Tracey, Brian Desrosiers, Tiffany Harts, and Alexis and Kaci Gilbert; and several nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by her husband: George E. Desrosiers
Calling hours will be held from 3-5PM Saturday, March 23, 2019 at the Goundrey and Dewhirst Funeral Home, 42 Main Street, Salem, NH 03079.
Burial will take place at a later date at Forest Hill Cemetery in Derry, NH.
Marc A. Poulin
....show , 90, passed away at The Surrogate Son Hospice Home in Concord on Friday evening, March 8, 2019, with his loved ones at his side.
Marc was born in St. Theophile in the Province of Quebec, Canada, on June 12, 1928, one of nine born to the late Victor and Blanche (Grondin) Poulin. In his early years Marc worked for his father in North Troy; the family moved to St. Johnsbury in 1948. Shortly afterwards he married his sweetheart from Magog, Mariette Marilda Bolduc, on August 1, 1951, and they took residence in St. Johnsbury.
Logging was Marc and his family’s life and livelihood, although he certainly had many other endeavors beside logging including building houses with his Dad. He was affectionately known as ‘the poor logger’, said with a very heavy French accent! He and his neighbor Ed Hahr were longtime friends and took hunting trips on several occasions. His family fondly remembers his sense of humor and the many pranks he (and Ed) pulled over the years.
Marc and Mariette enjoyed many years wintering in Brooksville, Florida. After Mariette’s passing, a home was graciously made for him by Linda and Paul for the last four years; there he received wonderful care. He particularly enjoyed the pool and sitting out in the sun sipping his favorite cocktail until the family recently returned him home.
At the age of 70 Marc embarked on building the Kirby Country Club now owned by his son Daniel. He belonged to St. John the Evangelist Church, the Knights of Columbus Sheridan Council #421 where he was a 4th Degree knight, and was a longtime member of the Elks B.P.O.E. #1343.
He is survived by 6 children: Richard Poulin and wife Lynn of Statesboro GA, Michael Poulin and wife Joan of Littleton NH, Lucie Poulin-Pristow of Kirby, Linda Entriken and husband Paul of Brooksville FL, Carol Perreault and husband Leon of St. Johnsbury, Daniel Poulin and Kelly Smith of Kirby; 19 grandchildren: Eric and Troy; Angela and Kaitlyn; Christie, Kenny, Tara, and Ryan; Jason, Karrie and Kevin; Jaimie, Andrew, Christopher, Matthew and Jonathan; Little Marc, Christa and Jessica; all his great-grandchildren and even great-great grandchildren; 2 sisters: Huguette “Marie” Biathrow of Largo FL, Yolande “Sr. Suzanne” Poulin of Bridgeport CT; also by Mariette’s extended family, nieces and nephews.
He was also predeceased by three sisters: Louisette Boldoc, Raymonde Leroux, and Gisele Lapierre; 3 brothers: Jean, Gerald, and Jean Marc as an infant.
A Mass Christian Burial will be held at 11AM Saturday, March 16, 2019 at St. John the Evangelist on Winter Street in St. Johnsbury, with Rev. Fr. Karl Hahr as celebrant.
Friends may call on the family Friday evening the 15th from 5-8PM. An Elks service will be conducted at 7:30PM.
Burial will take place at 10AM on Monday, May 20, 2019 at Mt. Calvary Cemetery on St. John Street.
Memorial donations could be directed to The Good Shepherd School, 121 Maple St., St. Johnsbury VT 05819.
The family gives a big “thank you” to Paul and Linda for making Marc’s end of life years special in Florida. He was a blessed man to have such loving care.
St. Johnsbury, VT: Cecelia Ann Lucas
....show , age 71, of Elm Street, died at the Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital Thursday morning, March 7, 2019.
Cecelia was born in Bangor, Maine, on May 1, 1947, daughter to the late Dorothy (Ferguson) and Walter Humphrey. She was raised in a military household; living anywhere her father was stationed. Her later teen years were along the Virginia coastal area. She worked in the admissions office at Thomas Nelson Community College in Newport News where she also took classes. Cecelia worked additionally at times as a bartender and as a model. She was very social but mainly enjoyed spending time with her family and grandkids. She loved watching Family Feud, murder mystery shows and was a Baltimore Ravens fan; she also was an avid reader and loved doing crosswords. She always had good advice and knew all the right things to say.
She is survived by her son Christopher S. Kraft (Autumn Banville) of St. Johnsbury, 3 grandchildren: Isaac Kraft, Makayla Lyon and Joseph Schoonmaker; nieces: Nicole Adams, Cecelia Humphrey and Kathleen Humphrey; and nephew: Randall Humphrey.
Cecelia was predeceased by her brother: Walter Humphrey, Jr., and a son: Patrick Michael Lucas.
A Graveside Service will be held at 9am on Friday, May 31, 2019 at the St. Johnsbury Center Cemetery.
There will be no calling hours at this time.
Lyndonville, VT: Wayne N. Wright
....show , age 89, passed away surrounded by his family at the St. Johnsbury Health & Rehab Center on March 6, 2019, where he had been a resident since September.
Wayne was born in Littleton, NH, on May 10, 1929, son to the late Rollo and Beulah Wright. He grew up on the family farm and continued working there as a young adult. On May 21, 1954 he married the former Elizabeth Ann Cahoon and together shared over 64 years. He began logging to make a living for his family and also did construction and cross country transport. He made his home in St. Johnsbury for most all his life and has lived in Lyndonville for the majority of the last 14 years. Wayne enjoyed fishing and hunting and in later years kept a garden to be proud of.
He is survived by 4 daughters: Alyssa Norbury (Scott) of Oak Bluffs, MA, Jane Lyon (Wendell) of Waterford, VT, Connie Robichaud of Newport, VT, Judy Sharon (Keith) of E. Haven, VT, a brother: Dale Wright (Enunice) of Burton, MI, 18 grandchildren: Jerry & Jessie Blondin, Heather Goodwin, Trisha Pennypacker, Katie Fischer, Nancy Gage, Glen & Angie Powers, Naomi Badger, Ben & Liza Roy, Mariah & Skye Almy, Amanda Liberty, Nicole Borey, Eric & Kristina Shields, Ethan Holt and many great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by his daughter Nancy Wright and son Gordon Wright; and his siblings: Thelma Powers, Shirley, Alice, Raymond, Rollo and Kenneth Wright.
There will be no Calling Hours. A Graveside Service in Monroe, NH, will be announced in the spring.
Wyla Salo
....show During nearly four years of fighting a disease which severely affected her breathing, Wyla maintained her good spirits and cheerful attitude, making a new friend with everyone she met. Pulmonary fibrosis finally took away her last breath.
Born in Wooster, Ohio, she grew up in Toledo, Ohio, attending the University of Toledo and finishing at Bowling Green State University where she earned a degree in textiles and fabrics.
She and her husband of nearly 55 years were married on October 24, 1964 in Toledo, Ohio. Following career opportunities, they lived on both coasts and in between, finally settling in Vermont 40 years ago, never again wanting to move anywhere else.
As a real estate agent and local managing broker, she kept a very active schedule meeting and helping people. Her desire to help people also led to volunteering at HOPE where she helped sort and price donations. She frequently brought home donated clothing to wash, repair and take back for later sale.
Maintaining her life-long love of music, she played the French horn in the St. Johnsbury and Danville town bands for as many years as her lungs would allow. When winter kept her from her garden, she read extensively, knitted or assembled an occasional jigsaw puzzle.
She was happiest talking and joking with people and loved meeting new people. Her positive attitude and feisty spirit attracted many friends, but the most important lifetime friend was her husband Wil.
She enjoyed teaching, and taught high school classes early in her marriage. Wyla wasn’t able to pursue a full time teaching career, but she succeeded in teaching her sons to love, to be humble, and to embrace a solid set of core values to guide their lives.
Surviving are her husband, Wilbur, two sons, Kirk and Steve and three grandchildren, Cameron, Connor and Zach, as well as a quirky cat named Hobbes who now misses his morning lap time.
Wyla was a warm, loving, energetic, and always cheerful person who touched many lives and hearts. She leaves an emptiness that will be impossible to fill.
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