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Image Id: ~/media/1D4EDFBF9B3B48D5B5546C77F92B094F Image Caption: The current No.1 ranked Test nation will play six Tests this summer // Getty South Africa and Pakistan will each play a three-Test series against the home side – the first Test against Pakistan confirmed as a day-night match at the Gabba – and Pakistan will also play a series of five one-day internationals in January. The third Test against South Africa has been confirmed to be hosted at Adelaide, but it is not yet certain it will be a day-night fixture, with South Africa’s players reportedly unwilling to face the pink ball. Quick Single: Steyn would 'love' to play day-night Test The Black Caps will tour in early December for a three-match ODI series to defend the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy, the matches scheduled in between the South Africa and Pakistan Test series'. And three T20 matches against Sri Lanka have been pencilled in for mid-February but venues are yet to be confirmed. Proteas yet to accept pink-ball Test Australia and New Zealand took part in the first-ever day-night Test last November, the match declared an enormous success by administrators after more than 123,000 fans streamed through the gates of the Adelaide Oval across three days and an average of two million fans watched on television. Pakistan had no hesitation in agreeing to a day-night Test in Brisbane in December, but the Proteas are yet to commit. South Africa's reluctance stems from the fact none of their players have played with a pink ball under lights, while Australia's players have the experience of last summer's Test and several day-night Sheffield Shield matches in recent years. The third Test has been confirmed for 24-28 November in Adelaide, but it remains to be seen if it will be played with a pink ball or a traditional red ball during the day. CA CEO James Sutherland said he would continue to work with Cricket South Africa with a view to ensuring the Test is a day-night contest. Image Id: ~/media/496C459FB8794E8A867B7162FCD56EDA Image Caption: The 2015 day-night Test broke crowd and television viewing records // Getty "There is enormous expectation that we deliver another pink-ball Test match this summer in Adelaide," said Sutherland. "Understandably, there is some concern from the South African players, but day-night Test cricket is all about the fans and a day-night match in Adelaide will be a bigger Test match crowd than the South African players will have ever experienced. "The success of Adelaide last year demonstrates the huge potential the day-night format has in revitalising Test cricket all over the world, and it’s for that reason that it is our desire to stage another Test under lights at that venue. "We believe that having the ability to move matches into the evenings provides cricket fans with greater access to the game, both at the ground and at home on TV, and there is no doubt that this will help grow interest in Test cricket. "Even for cricket fans at home in South Africa there are benefits. The day-night Test hours will allow the match to be televised in a far more attractive time of day in South Africa." A day Test in Adelaide would start at 2am South African time, while a day-night Test would start at 5.30am, making viewing much more palatable. Image Id: ~/media/64D8D6661BD547B2ADCE0A138E8BDB39 Image Caption: The Proteas will be looking to repeat their 2012 series win // Getty Despite the possibility of playing a day-night tour match leading into the Test, as NZ did last year, the Proteas believe a pink-ball Test would hand the Australians a significant advantage. "Our players are not in favour of playing the game under those conditions," Tony Irish, the head of South Africa's Players' Association, told News Ltd. "The main reason is we feel disadvantaged. Not one of our players who will compete in that Test has played Test match cricket or any cricket with a pink ball. "The reluctance to play is a sign of how much importance the South African players place on the series against Australia." The Proteas have won their past two Test series in Australia, in 2008-09 and 2012-13. Gabba to host day-night Test In another major change to the international summer, the first Test will not be played at the Gabba for the first time in 13 years, with the WACA Ground in Perth to host the Proteas from November 3. While the Gabba has lost the opening Test of the summer, it will host the first of the Pakistan series, Brisbane’s maiden day-night Test to be held on December 15-19. The Test will mark the 85th anniversary of the first Test played at the Gabba and will be take place at the start of the school holiday period in an effort to maximise crowd attendances. "We believe that Queensland’s climate really lends itself to Test cricket in day-night conditions, making for a great fan experience," Sutherland said. "Pakistan should be applauded for committing to and supporting the day-night Test initiative "Their current bowling line up will put our batsmen to the test and I have no doubt this will be their major strength in the series. "Day-night Test cricket, combined with this attack, will promise fans an exciting spectacle and we look forward to seeing a packed Gabba to welcome them." Image Id: ~/media/DBA5A3C63B8B488D90FCE45F2808AD10 Image Caption: Pakistan will play Tests in Australia for the first time since 2009-10 // Getty Since becoming a regular Test venue in the 1970s, the Gabba has more often than not hosted the opening Test of the international summer and Australia have built an imposing record there having not lost since 1988. Perth has been used as an alternative venue for the first Test a number of times, notably between 1981 and 1985 when the WACA was the scene of the summer’s first Test against Pakistan (twice), England and the West Indies respectively. Perth was also preferred for the summer’s first Test when New Zealand toured in 1989-90 and again in 1993-94, and for Zimbabwe’s sole Test series (to date) in Australia in 2003-04. Adelaide hosted the first Test of the 2014-15 summer, but that was due to a late change in the schedule following the sudden passing of Australia batsman Phillip Hughes. Pakistan will also play in the traditional Boxing Day and New Year's Tests in Melbourne and Sydney respectively before a five-match ODI series that will conclude with an Australia Day clash in Adelaide. The ODIs will be followed by the three-match KFC T20INTL Series against Sri Lanka on February 17, 19 and 22. Chappell-Hadlee series returns to Australia The Test summer will be separated by an ODI series for the first time since 2007-08, the three-match Chappell-Hadlee Trophy series against NZ to be played in Sydney, Canberra and Melbourne on December 4, 6 and 9. It's the first time the Trophy will be contested in Australia since 2008-09 and is part of a commitment last year between the two nations to stage six ODI series over a four-year-period. Image Id: ~/media/20FB48266BD0438ABF4045278EF8C8AB Image Caption: NZ retained the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy earlier this year // Getty The two sides will play a return leg in New Zealand in early 2017. New Zealand are the current holders of the Trophy having won the three-match series in NZ 2-1 earlier this year. Both nations have won 12 Chappell-Hadlee matches since the concept was introduced in 2004. South Africa to play a Test in Hobart for the first time Following the opening Test of the summer in Perth, Australia and South Africa will travel to Hobart for the second Test on November 12-16. It will be the first time the Proteas have played a Test at Blundstone Arena and just the second time they've played an international against Australia in Tasmania following a ODI between the two sides in 2009. After 15,343 fans watched Australia thrash the West Indies inside three days in Hobart last summer, Sutherland is hopeful the prospect of a more competitive contest between the current first- and third-ranked Test nations will entice locals to attend. 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Opener James Smith scored a maiden first-class century as South Australia dominated the second day of the Sheffield Shield match against Tasmania in Adelaide. The 21-year-old scored 116 off 189 deliveries, steering the Redbacks to 4 for 225 at stumps in reply to the Tigers' 236 at the Adelaide Oval. Mark Cosgrove was 46 not out at the close. Smith's innings easily eclipsed his previous best of 50, also scored against the Tigers last season. He put on 94 for the opening wicket with Daniel Harris, who scored 29. Last year's leading domestic run-scorer Michael Klinger had a poor start to the campaign, bowled by Tigers off spinner Jason Krejza for 3. Krejza has 3 for 43 for the visitors. Tasmania's first innings total would have been even smaller save for a fighting unbeaten 45 from debutant wicketkeeper Brady Jones. Former Tigers bowler Chris Duval claimed 2 for 39 for the Redbacks, while Peter George, Dan Christian and part-timer Mark Cosgrove also took two wickets apiece.
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Date of Birth - 28 July 1979 Club - Bayswater-Morley Playing Style - LHB, OB First Class Debut - (CBCA) v Matabeleland Invitation XI 1998-99 Put aside the disappointment of an injury-interrupted debut season as Retravision Warriors Captain with a stunning 2008-09 which culminated in a long-awaited Test debut on the VB Tour of South Africa. He struck 117 in the first Test in Johannesburg, becoming the 18th Australian, and the first Western Australian, to achieve a century in his maiden Test appearance. He also went into the record books after scoring 103 & 141 in the Weet-Bix Sheffield Shield match against Victoria in November – accomplishing that feat of centuries in both innings for the second time, the first Western Australian to do so. He also led the Warriors' run-scorers in the Ford Ranger Cup, with 343 at 57.16, and notched 448 runs in just four innings for Bayswater-Morley in the Retravision Shield. Date of Birth - 4 October 1979 Club - Melville Playing Style - RHB, SLA First Class Debut - v TAS 2002-03 The Warriors' vice captain was one of the team's shining lights in the Ford Ranger Cup last summer, scoring 311 runs in eight matches, which included a match winning 104 not out against South Australia in Adelaide. His potential in the shorter forms of the game was underlined when he was selected in the Australian squad for the Commonwealth Bank Series and KFC Twenty20 International against New Zealand. His freakish catch on the boundary rope in the Twenty20 match to dismiss explosive Black Caps wicket-keeper Brendon McCullum is sure to feature in the highlight reels for many years to come. Married his long-time partner Kristy at the conclusion of the 2008-09 season before embarking on a stint with English county team Nottinghamshire in the northern summer. Date of Birth - 26 December 1980 Club - Claremont-Nedlands Playing Style - LHB, LM First Class Debut v QLD 2008-09 The emergence of Robinson as a quality batsman at first class level was a highlight for the Retravision Warriors in 2008-09. Earning his first interstate contract at 27 years of age after several prolific seasons in the Retravision Shield competition, the left-hander made his first class debut against Queensland at the WACA Ground, taking the place of Shaun Marsh who was summoned to join the Australian Test squad in India. Robinson scored his maiden century, a patient 141, in his second match – against SA at the Adelaide Oval. He finished as the Warriors' second highest run-scorer in the Weet-Bix Sheffield Shield with 531 at an average of 37.93. Robinson has spent the 2009 off-season playing for Shrewsbury in the Birmingham & Districts Premier League. Date of Birth - 18 June 1988 Club - Melville Playing Style - RHB First Class Debut v TAS 2008-09 Towers earned a call-up to the Retravision Warriors team for the final three Weet-Bix Sheffield Shield matches of 2008-09 after a stellar season at lower levels. He was one of the leading batsmen in the Retravision Shield, scoring 674 runs at 39.65 for Melville and playing a leading role in their charge to the Minor Premiership. Was promoted to the WA Second XI for the Cricket Australia Cup match against QAS in Brisbane and went on to carry his bat in the first innings to score an unbeaten 143. One week later he notched up another century for a WA ‘A' team in a practice match against an English Academy side which secured his promotion to first class level. Date of Birth - 09 July 1983 Club - Fremantle Playing Style - LHB, RM First Class Debut v SA 2000-01 ? Has secured a Cricket Australia contract for the second successive season after a strong start to his international career in 2008-09. The big-hitting left-hander played 15 one-day internationals, scoring 582 runs at an average of 41.57, with five half-centuries and a highest score of 81. He also played three Twenty20 Internationals before hamstring injuries brought a premature end to his 2008-09 season during the Commonwealth Bank Series against New Zealand last February and again in the Chapal Cup series against Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates. Earlier in the summer, Marsh was rushed to India as a replacement player for Australia's four-Test tour after fellow opener Phil Jaques was forced to return home with a serious back injury. Date of Birth - 20 October 1991 Club - Fremantle Playing Style - RHB, RFM First Class Debut vs New South Wales, 2009/2010 Upon making his debut for the Retravision Warriors in the Ford Ranger Cup match against South Australia in Bunbury, Marsh became the youngest man to ever play in Australia's one-day domestic competition, and he was also WA's youngest debutante for over 70 years. His promotion to the Warriors' one-day team came a week after he broke Fremantle Cricket Club's record for the highest individual score in a Retravision Shield match, posting 208 against Gosnells, an innings which featured 26 boundaries and nine sixes, and surpassing the unbeaten 202 scored by the late Mark McPhee in 1993. Marsh has chosen to follow older brother Shaun and father Geoff into cricket, putting aside a promising career in Australian Rules football. Date of Birth - 25 April 1985 Club - Scarborough Playing Style - RHB, RM First Class Debut vs 2007-08 v SA Started 2008-09 with a bang, scoring a patient 58 not out to take the Warriors to outright points in a low-scoring Weet-Bix Sheffield Shield match against Tasmania at the WACA Ground, and followed up two days later with a brilliant 92 that earned him a Man of the Match award in the Ford Ranger Cup clash with the Tigers at the same venue. With those performances following a promising season in 2007-08, the focus is on Doropoulos to progress further and deliver on the potential he exhibited in a decorated under-age career. He finished last summer on a high by playing in Scarborough's third consecutive Retravision Shield premiership win. Date of Birth - 23 April 1981 Club - Perth Playing Style - RHB, WKT First Class Debut vs TAS 2002-03 Ronchi experienced the highs and lows of cricket in 2008-09. He was called into the Australian team for two KFC Twenty20 International matches against South Africa as Brad Haddin was given the opportunity to have a rest following a gruelling 3 mobile Test Series campaign. But one month after those games in Melbourne and Brisbane, Ronchi was dropped from the Warriors team for the Weet-Bix Sheffield Shield and Ford Ranger Cup matches against Tasmania in Hobart. The explosive wicket-keeper and batsman is determined to regain his place in the Warriors line-up in 2009-10 and it would be foolish to suggest he is incapable of reclaiming his place as one of Australia's premier glovemen. Date of Birth - 30 April 1977 Club - Mount Lawley Playing Style - RHB, RF First Class Debut vs (CBCA) v Zimbabwe A 1998-99 Prized off-season recruit who has agreed to join the Retravision Warriors for the next two seasons. Noffke played two Twenty20 internationals and a one-day match for Australia in 2007-08, and in that same summer he became just the third player in the history of the Sheffield Shield / Pura Cup competitions to capture 50 wickets and score 500 runs in a season. He is also the only Queensland player to have won two consecutive Ian Healy Medals as Bulls Player of the Year. Noffke was Man of the Match in the Weet-Bix Sheffield Shield match against the Warriors at the WACA Ground last summer after taking seven wickets for the game and scoring a vital 40 from as many deliveries in the second innings. Date of Birth - 19 July 1978 Club - Subiaco-Floreat Playing Style - RHB, RM First Class Debut vs SA 2005-06 Enjoyed his most consistent season for the Warriors in 2008-09, despite suffering horrific facial injuries after being felled by a short ball from Victorian paceman Dirk Nannes in a Ford Ranger Cup match at the MCG in December. Bandy's season looked to be over, but he finished with an unbeaten 87 in the final Weet-Bix Sheffield Shield match against New South Wales at the SCG – heavy rain and bad light preventing him from the chance of a maiden first class century. He scored 322 runs at 35.78 in the Shield competition, and took five wickets at 28.80, and also averaged 35 in the Ford Ranger Cup. The summer ended with Bandy playing in a third consecutive Retravision Shield premiership with Scarborough. Date of Birth - 3 October 1977 Club - Fremantle Playing Style - RMF, RHB First Class Debut vs QLD 2004-05 Dorey reaped the benefits of an uninterrupted pre-season with arguably his best and most consistent season for the Warriors in 2008-09. The towering paceman was the leading wicket-taker in the Weet-Bix Sheffield Shield with 42 at an average of 24.11, which included his first ten wicket match haul against Queensland at the Gabba. He also led the Warriors' bowlers in the Ford Ranger Cup competition, picking up 13 wickets at 26.84, and skippering the team in the historic fixture against South Australia in Bunbury following the late withdrawal of Marcus North due to a finger injury. The accolades flowed at the end of the season – judged the inaugural MasterCard Interstate Most Valuable Player and taking out the Players Choice and Excalibur gongs at the WACA Premier Cricket Awards. Date of Birth - 17 December 1979 Club - Melville Playing Style - RFM, LHB First Class Debut vs Tas 2004-05 After an excellent season in 2007-08 when he emerged as the Retravision Warriors' leading paceman across all forms of the game, Magoffin began the 08-09 summer with his maiden ten wicket haul in a first class match, taking 10-102 in the Weet-Bix Sheffield Shield clash with New South Wales at the WACA Ground. He went on to pick up 38 scalps in the Shield competition at 22.87, placing him second overall in the wicket-takers list behind Warriors team mate Brett Dorey. Magoffin's performances and consistency were recognised by Cricket Australia's National Selection Panel earlier this year when they rushed him to South Africa to act as a stand-by player for the Australian squad ahead of the second Test in Durban. Date of Birth - 29 October 1981 Club - University Playing Style - LHB, RF First Class Debut (VIC) vs NSW, 2004-05 Former Victorian Bushrangers paceman who moved west to play for University in the Retravision Shield for the latter half of the 2008-09 season. After taking seven wickets for the WA Second XI in a CA Cup match, Knowles was promoted to the Retravision Warriors team for their last two Ford Ranger Cup matches – against South Australia in Bunbury and Tasmania in Hobart. He took 5-62 against the Tigers, falling just short of the best bowling performance by a WA player in the Australian domestic limited-overs competition. He also made his first class debut for the Warriors in the final Weet-Bix Sheffield Shield match of the summer against New South Wales at the SCG. Date of Birth - 31 May 1981 Club - Fremantle Playing Style - RHB, RF First Class Debut - Hogan has earned his first state contract after an impressive summer in Sydney grade cricket where he captured 54 wickets for Northern Districts at the superb average of 16.33, placing him fifth in the competition's leading wicket taker list. The strongly-built paceman played in his hometown of Newcastle with Mereweather before moving to Sydney in 2005-06 to try his luck. He returned to Newcastle the following summer, and after two seasons where he represented NSW and Australian Country, he headed back to Northern Districts in 2008-09, where his tremendous form saw him promoted to the NSW Second XI team for a CA Cup match against SA in Adelaide. Hogan also worked for Hornsby Shire Council as a groundsman at Northern Districts' home ground Waitara Oval.
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While Paul was born in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham near Middlesbrough, his early years were spent traveling the world due to his father being a chief technician in the R.A.F. but they always came back to Stockton. His final school was St. Mary's College in Middlesbrough and when he left he spent a year working as a clerk for a haulage contractor. At that time acting hadn't entered his mind as he wanted to be a singer and dreamt of being the new Frank Sinatra. A friend was studying acting at the Guildhall School of Speech and Drama and encouraged Paul to apply. Armed with speeches from 'King Lear', which he'd studied at school, he applied but was turned down. He took acting lessons from a Stockton teacher friend who took him through some pieces then he re applied and was accepted. One of his earliest acting jobs was as a photographer in 'Coronation Street' then a part in 'Crossroads' where he met and married Diane Keen and later divorced. They had a daughter Melissa, In 1975 who's a theatrical agent. He became well known playing the title role in the TV series 'The Growing Pains of PC Penrose' and the follow up series 'Rosie'. Now married to actress Claire Neilson he's stepfather to her daughter Peggy. who's a script editor. His most enjoyable role was the smallest, that of Master Stephen in Ben Johnson's Every Man In His Humour. He has a third daughter Rosie
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Tom Greenwood on LinkedIn: #bcorp #bcorporation #digitalsustainability #webdesign #businessforgood…
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It was 6 years ago when we first certified as a B Corp and I'm excited to announce that we just completed our second recertification with an improved score of… | 58 comments on LinkedIn
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Imagine if you could help educate girls in India just by watching a film. 'A Girl Can Touch the Sky' is a heart warming and insightful documentary that does just that, with the majority of proceeds from streaming going to the incredible charities featured in the film. The film explores the tensions between traditional and modern expectations for young women in rural India, seeking to understand the barriers facing girls in education and possibilities of how they might be overcome. The documentary has been officially selected for 14 International Film Festivals and won many awards including being nominated for a Royal Television Society Award. It's great to see the power of film being harnessed to tell such important stories and make a meaningful difference in people's lives. Congratulations to Ravinol Chambers of Be Inspired Films | Certified B Corp 2015 for completion of such an incredible and ambitious project. I highly recommend watching it over the weekend. #documentaryfilm #education #charity #bcorp #genderequality #india It's a little known fact that the Wholegrain Digital website has a meditation timer on it. If you access the website when you don't have a working internet connection, like when traveling on the train, it will offer you the option to take a few moments to meditate instead. It's a little thing to try to promote better mental health in our increasingly digital world. Thanks to Built for Mars for including this feature recently as a UX Bite. #uxdesign #ux #mentalhealth #digitaldetox #meditation #easteregg In recent times I've become fascinated with the Hopi and the more I learn about their history, beliefs, philosophy and culture, the more fascinated I become. At this pivotal time in world history, the Hopi quietly offer us wisdom that they have carried with them throughout their history to help humanity. I think we have a lot to learn from them and having visited Hopi earlier this year, I feel some duty to help share their message with the outside world. In this latest Substack post I share just a little of their fascinating cosmology and instructions for humanity, together with some reflections on how this relates to the world of work, business and sustainability. #indigenouswisdom #wisdom #sustainability #sustainablebusiness #peace #hopi #humanity #future I enjoyed this new Substack post from Jessica Böhme about why we always want more and how we can attempt to overcome our culture of infinite wants. "our wanting has been misdirected. We have designed a world that caters to every want, based on the notion that unmet wants cause pain. And we should do everything to avoid pain. Yet, pain brings growth. When we... avoid pain by replacing challenging desires... with desires that can be easily and always fulfilled, like sugar and TV, we stop growing." So much food for thought. #sustainableliving #personalgrowth #personaldevelopment #happiness #purpose #consumption #motivation #sustainability This morning I simultaneously got two calls. One from my Mum, stuck at Amsterdam Schipol airport due to today's plague of the infamous "blue screen of death" across major IT systems, and the other from a BBC journalist asking me for my take on the issue. Let's be honest, I'm more qualified to help my Mum find a hotel than to be a technical expert on this topic, but I did share some more philosophical thoughts that I'll post here as I think it ties in with the important topic covered in my book (https://lnkd.in/dbvNM6v) and the Sustainable Web Manifesto (https://lnkd.in/dmbRWA3) about digital resilience. "The outage highlights the hidden level of dependency that our society has on digital technologies that provide many benefits but are also themselves a threat to social resilience, even in the case of those designed to protect us like cyber security systems." "Developers and engineers often talk about the 'tech stack' behind their services but what we overlook is that the stack is in some cases a Jenga tower. It appears solid and stable but if you pull out the wrong brick it can bring down the entire tower." "Businesses and governments sign up for services from tech providers without understanding what is in the Jenga tower that they are buying and what would happen if one of the layers failed." I don't think there's a simple solution to this but I think it's important that we look more deeply at our dependencies to ensure that the systems we depend on our truly resilient. #digitalsustainability #resilience #tech #cybersecurity #socialresilience
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Diane Keen stars in new short film The Wedding Ring
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HAVING been in the business for close to six decades actress Diane Keen has played many characters and she taken on a new challenge during lockdown.
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Used to acting alongside a cast while in the same studio, Diane stars in a new short filmed solely using her mobile phone and in her own home. “A wonderful director called Jason Figgis got in touch with me and said ‘I’m a huge fan and I would love to write a film for you, would you be interested’. I said yes but it depends on the script. “About a year later he got in touch and said ‘you have a read of it and you tell me what you don’t like about it and what works’.” Unfortunately the film was put on the backburner due to funding and lockdown, but that did not stop Jason from wanting to work with Diane, who lives near Botley. “He said he had written a short film in with me in mind and asked me would I read it and would I be interested in doing it. Well we were all locked in our houses and it was a way of doing my job.” The 10-minute film entitled The Wedding Ring tells the story of a mother and daughter who are separated because of coronavirus. Her daughter is played by Irish actress Mary Murray. The pair ended up rehearsing for a week on Zoom to understand how each other would play their parts. “It was a very strange way of working. We were doing it without the other person being there," Diane said. “We knew each other well by the end of rehearsal, she is the most delightful girl and such a wonderful actress. “We became very familiar with each other, but it is a difficult way of working. You are limited as you couldn’t do different angles, but in actual fact it worked out well in the end.” It is not the first time that Diane has had a part written for her having starred in sitcom Cuckoo Waltz written by Geoffrey Lancashire between 1975 and 1980. “I was just a wonderful show, he [Geoffrey Lancashire] was just a genius. He said to me by no means I was his first choice, I think I was fourth or fifth, anyway it was a gem of a show and started me on my upward climb. “Then he said to me at the end of the series, ‘I’m going to write a show for you’, I never thought that was going to happen.” But Diane was wrong, and 11 months later Geoffrey had written a new show for her entitled Foxy Lady in which she played the part of Daisy Jackson. “It was about this young woman who inherited this local newspaper. It was hilarious. We ran for a couple of years and that was good fun. “It was honour and fortunate enough to have a part written for me – it is very humbling.” Diane has gone on to work on the likes of the You Must be the Husband, Ruth Rendell Mysteries, The Sweeney and more recently Doctors on BBC. She also appeared in Nescafé advertisements from 1980 to 1989. The Wedding Ring is available to watch at https://vimeo.com/425514057
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Public Information Disclaimer: The St Francois County Assessor may provide property information to the public "as is" without warranty of any kind, expressed or implied. Assessed values are subject to change by the assessor, Board of Review or State Equalization processes. Additionally, statutory exemptions may affect the taxable values. In no event will the assessor be liable to anyone for damages arising from the use of the property data. You assume responsibility for the selection of data to achieve your intended results, and for the installation and use of the results obtained from the property data.
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Introduction The Modern Biographical Files are located in the Navy Department Library's Rare Book Room. They are a combination of files collected by the Library and a ready reference collection of duplicate flag officer files formerly housed in the Archives Branch of the Naval History and Heritage Command. These files have been accumulated since the early 20th century by the Navy Department Library to provide historical information to US Navy personnel and other researchers, both official and unofficial. The files are particularly noted for biographical coverage of senior U.S. Navy officers who served during the Second World War and the Cold War-era, though their contents range from the Interwar period (1919-1939) through the War on Terrorism. For biographical information from the late 18th through the early 20th centuries, see the Navy Department Library's ZB files and Officers of the Continental and U.S. Navy and Marine Corps 1775-1900 ]. Also see Navy Personnel: A Research Guide. Many of the files consist of individual officer biographies produced during the 1950s through the 1970s by the Navy Office of Information, Internal Relations Division; the Navy Office of Information, Biographies Branch; and the Division of Naval Records and History (OP 29). Additional material consists of newspaper clippings, journal articles, change of command/retirement brochures, and biographies printed from the websites of the Navy Chief of Information and Arlington National Cemetery. Materials continue to be added to these files. Although a majority of the files consist of between two to four pages, a few contain up to four linear inches of material. Use and Reproduction Policy Biographical files are unavailable for loan and must be consulted in the library. With regard to non-copyrighted materials, the use of digital cameras without flash is encouraged. Photocopying is generally prohibited, though permission to photocopy a few pages may be granted by the Reference staff, contingent upon the physical state of the documents. All photocopying of materials shall be done by the Reference staff, or under their close supervision. The use of personal scanners by non-library staff must be approved by the Reference staff on a document-by-document basis (Reference: Naval Historical Center Instruction [NAVHISTCENTINST] 5070.1C.). Web Accessibility Statement Many of the documents on the NHHC Web site are in HTML or ASCII (plain text) formats. These formats are generally accessible to people who use screen readers. We also have a large number of documents in Adobe Acrobat® Portable Document Format (PDF). PDF format is used to preserve the content and layout of our hard copy publications. Publications in PDF can only be viewed and printed using the Adobe Acrobat Reader®, version 3.0 or higher. You can download and get help using the Acrobat Reader at the Adobe Systems, Inc. site. The downloadable Acrobat Reader software is available at NO CHARGE from Adobe. Please note, there is a known issue with paragraph, or <p></p> tags appearing at the beginning of PDF files, which may cause difficulties with some screen readers. We are working with our vendor on a fix for this issue. If you are experiencing difficulties, and would like obtain this information in a different format, please email us: NHHC_library@us.navy.mil.
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Exhibition dates: 21st March – 17th June 2018 Curator at Heide: Anne O’Hehir Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) Xmas tree in a living room in Levittown, L.I. 1963 1963 Silver gelatin print Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) Xmas tree in a living room in Levittown, L.I. 1963 (installation view) 1963 Silver gelatin print National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1981 Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art The power of intention If I had to nominate one photographer who is my favourite of all time, it would be Diane Arbus. There is just something about her photographs that impinge on my consciousness, my love of difference in human beings, their subversiveness and diversity. She pictures it all, some with irony, some with love, some with outright contempt, but always with interest. In photographs of dwarfs you don’t get the majesty and beauty that Susan Sontag desired, you get something else instead: the closeness of intention and effect – this is who this person was at that particular moment represented in a photograph, the essence of their being at that particular time. Arbus was fascinated by the relationships between the psychological and the physical, probing her subjects with the camera to elicit a physical response. Her sensory, emotional, intellectual and aesthetic intelligence creates a single experience in relation to subject, stimulating her to respond to the world in her own unique way. While Arbus may well have hated aspects of American culture – “Its hypocrisy, this ‘happy happy’ story after the war, the consumerism, the racism, she feels deeply about that,” as Anne O’Hehir, curator of the National Gallery of Australia’s American Portraits observes – she photographed everything that makes us human in profound and powerful photographs. To me, her subjects were not ‘caught off guard’ nor did they unintentionally reveal aspects of themselves – they revealed themselves to Arbus just as they are, because she gained their trust, she had empathy for who they were… an empathy that probably flowed both ways, enhanced by the subjects sense of Arbus’ own personal travails. It is unfortunate then, that this exhibition at Heide Museum of Modern Art is such a disappointment. This has nothing to do with the wonderful installation by the Heide curatorial team in the beautiful gallery spaces, but in the prints themselves and the artists that accompany Arbus’ work. Let’s look at the prints first. According to the article “Diane Arbus: Iconic photographs on show together for first time at National Gallery of Australia” by Louise Maher on the ABC News website in June 2016, “The collection is one of the largest public holdings of her work outside New York and, according to NGA curator of photography Anne O’Hehir, one of the most impressive in the world. “The gallery was buying a huge amount of work in 1980 and ’81 leading up to the opening of the gallery in 1982,” Ms O’Hehir said. “We were offered in two lots these extraordinary photographs – they were the first release of prints from the Arbus estate and they were expensive at the time.” These vintage prints are by the hand of Arbus, not later printings by other people, and as such should be as close a rendition to what Arbus intended the work to look like as can be found. The exhibition text notes that, “All the same, she was very clear about how she wanted her images to look; she worked hard to achieve a particular quality in her prints, which have a distinct feel and appearance that are quite different from other photographs of the 1960s … She reminds us consistently through a number of careful and deliberate strategies that we are looking at a photograph that has been made by a particular person.” Through these strategies Arbus sought to differentiate her prints from the West Coast Ansel Adams Zone system of printing which was prevalent at the time. The Zone System would have been the antithesis of what Arbus wanted from her photographs. Every popular magazine at that time would have had Zone System stuff… so Arbus didn’t dare align herself with that school. But truth be told, if these prints are the best that she could do as a printer, then they are not very good. As can be seen from the installation photographs in this posting (not the media photographs), some of the prints are so dark as to be beyond comparison to the clarity of the prints that were later produced by her daughter Doon Arbus for the Arbus estate and for reproduction in books. You only have to look at the installation photograph of Xmas tree in a living room in Levittown, L.I. 1963 (above) and another reproduction of this image to see how dark the National Gallery of Australia’s prints are. If you take time to actually look at the photographs one of the prints, Identical twins, Roselle, N.J., 1966 (1966, below) was barely in focus under the enlarger when developed, and several others have not been fixed properly. They may have been first release, but how far down the release were they? We don’t know whether these were the top shelf prints, or tenth in the stack. I know from personal experience that I have a numbering system from one to ten. You sell the best print and so number two then becomes number one, and so on. The poorness of these prints again becomes a sign of intention. The print is the final, luminous rendition of a photographers previsualisation, the ultimate expression of their creativity. This is how I want to show you the world, through this photograph. It is the end point of a long process. I believe strongly that Arbus wanted to show things as clearly as possible, as clearly as the best possible use that photography could provide. She is like a razor the way she cuts through. But in these particular final renditions, she lets herself down. And the people who bought these photographs, should have realised what poor prints they were. Turning to the artists that accompany the work of Arbus… was it really necessary to surround such a powerful artist’s work with such noise? While it is always a delight to see the work of Mary Ellen Mark, William Eggleston, Milton Rogovin, Lee Friedlander, Garry Winogrand, Lisette Model, Walker Evans, Weegee and William Klein, to try and embed the work of Arbus within a photographic milieu, within a cacophony of imagery that stretches from the 1930s to the 1980s, simply does not work. While Arbus emerges out of the concerns of her era, she is such a powerful presence and force that simply no one compares. She is so different from the organised Evans and or the macabre Weegee, more closely aligned to Model, and certainly by no stretch of the imagination does she influence Eggleston, Friedlander, Winogrand or Rogovin in any significant way… that these artists works just become filler for this exhibition. If the intention was to situate Arbus’ work in the chronological “flow” of photography then the concept falls between intention and effect. While no artist’s work appears without regard to historical precedent, their work is simply their own and needs its own space to breathe. What would have been more interesting would have been to position Arbus’ work within an Australian context. Now there’s an idea, since we live in Australia! Here we go: exhibit Arbus’ prints with 15 prints by Carol Jerrems (Vale Street, Mark and Flappers), 15 prints of the early work of Polixeni Papapetrou (drag queens, Elvis fans, circus performers and wrestlers) and 15 prints of the work of Sue Ford. Four strong women who deal with issues of gender and identity in a forthright manner – not a cacophony of noise (9 artists, 6 of them men) to accompany the work of a genius. Analyse the influence of Arbus on this generation of Australian photographers. Pretty simple. Clean, concise, accessible, relevant to Australia audiences. Then intention would have possibly met effect. There are highlights to be had within this exhibition, two in particular. It was a pleasure to see the work of Milton Rogovin. I have always admired his work, and the small, intimate prints from his Lower West Side series (1973-2002) did not disappoint. While Arbus’ portraits are powerful visualisations, front and centre, Rogovin’s working class families are just… present. His social documentary photographs of working class families are almost reticent in their rendition. “His classical portraits, often grouped in diptychs and triptychs, expound narrative in a single image and over time. They compress time intimately… and by that I mean the viewer is engaged in a conversation with the subject, where we can imagine that we live those lives as they do (transcending time), the lives of what Rogovin called “the forgotten ones.” He makes their countenance, their physicality, the hardships they endure, and their narrative, directly and intimately compelling. We are made to feel their plight in the now and the forever. For these photographs are as relevant, if not more so, now as then.” The other highlight is to see three Arbus photographs that I have never seen before: Old black woman with gnarled hand; Large black family in small shack; and Addie Taylor in her shack, Beaufort, South Carolina (all 1968, installation views below), all three taken with flash. These works were a revelation for their observational intimacy and evocation of a dark place in the existence of the poorest of human beings. The gnarled hand of the old woman lying in a filthy bed with cardboard walls is particularly distressing to say the least. To compare these photographs with Walker Evans’ flash photograph Hudson Street boarding house detail, New York (1931, below) and his naturally aspirated Bedroom, shrimp fisherman’s house, Biloxi, Mississippi (1945, below) in their pristine emptiness is instructive. This ideation, together with Arbus’ photographs relationship to the work of her sometime teacher Lisette Model (particularly her Lower East Side photographs (1939-1942); Albert-Alberta, Hubert’s 42nd St Flea Circus, New York (c. 1945) and Woman with Veil, San Francisco (1949) all below) are the zenith of this exhibition, where the intention of embedding Arbus’ photographs in the history of the medium come best to fruition, in effect. Finally, I must say a big thank you to Heide Museum of Modern Art for allowing me to come out to the gallery to take the installation photographs. Many thanks indeed. Dr Marcus Bunyan . Many thankx to Heide Museum of Modern Art for allowing me to publish some of the photographs in the posting. Please click on some of the photographs for a larger version of the image. “People who met Arbus often said she was incredibly seductive. Immensely curious, she was softly spoken and her ability to connect with and gain the trust of people was legendary. She talked about “the gap between intention and effect”, explaining “it really is totally fantastic that we look like this and you sometimes see that very clearly in a photograph. Something is ironic in the world and it has to do with the fact that what you intend never comes out like you intend it.”” Diane Arbus quoted in Kerrie O’Brien (curator of the National Gallery of Australia’s Diane Arbus: American Portraits) “Intimate, dark and compelling: the photographs of Diane Arbus,” on The Sydney Morning Herald website March 14, 2018 [Online] Cited 16/02/2022 “The people in an Arbus photograph are never trivialised; they have certainly a larger-than-life intensity that few other photographers can achieve. While they seem like figures from fairy tales or myth, they are also invested with powerful agency.” Gillian Wearing quoted in Kerrie O’Brien (curator of the National Gallery of Australia’s Diane Arbus: American Portraits) “Intimate, dark and compelling: the photographs of Diane Arbus,” on The Sydney Morning Herald website March 14, 2018 [Online] Cited 16/02/2022 “When you’re awake enough to question your purpose and ask how to connect to it, you’re being prodded by the power of intention. The very act of questioning why you’re here is an indication that your thoughts are nudging you to reconnect to the field of intention. What’s the source of your thoughts about your purpose? Why do you want to feel purposeful? Why is a sense of purpose considered the highest attribute of a fully functioning person? The source of thought is an infinite reservoir of energy and intelligence. In a sense, thoughts about your purpose are really your purpose trying to reconnect to you. This infinite reservoir of loving, kind, creative, abundant energy grew out of the originating intelligence, and is stimulating you to express this universal mind in your own unique way.” Dr Wayne Dyer from ‘The Power of Intention’ Installation views of the exhibition Diane Arbus: American Portraits at the Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne Photos: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Heide is delighted to host the National Gallery of Australia’s touring exhibition, Diane Arbus: American Portraits. The photographs of Diane Arbus (1923-1971) are among the most widely recognised in the history of photography. Her images stand as powerful allegories of post-war America, and once seen are rarely forgotten. Works such as Identical twins, Roselle, N.J., 1967 and Child with toy hand grenade, in Central Park, New York City have been described as two of ‘the most celebrated images in the history of the medium’. Featuring 35 of Arbus’s most iconic and confrontational images from 1961-1971, this exhibition examines the last decade of Arbus’s life,the period in which her style is in full flight. Her work has polarised viewers who question whether she exploited or empowered her subjects, who were often drawn from society’s margins. ‘The National Gallery of Australia is privileged to hold such an extraordinary collection of work by a photographer of Arbus’s significance,’ said Anne O’Hehir, curator. ‘This collection covers Arbus’s best-known pictures, and also includes images which are rarely seen. This exhibition is a testament to the power of Arbus’s extraordinary vision.’ Arbus’s photographs are exhibited alongside a selection of works by other leading American photographers whose work influenced Arbus, was shown alongside hers in the ’60s, or has been influenced by her. These include famous images by Lisette Model, Walker Evans and Weegee, her contemporaries William Klein, Garry Winogrand, Lee Friedlander and Milton Rogovin as well as a slightly younger generation, work by Mary Ellen Mark and William Eggleston. Heide Director and CEO Dr Natasha Cica said: ‘Heide is delighted to present this exhibition of the renowned photographer Diane Arbus. Her uncompromising view challenged existing photography conventions in a surprising and enchanting way.’ Press release from Heide Museum of Modern Art Installation views of the exhibition Diane Arbus: American Portraits at the Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne with at left, Weegee’s No title (at a concert in Harlem) c. 1948, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1981 followed by William Klein’s Christmas shoppers, near Macy’s, New York 1954 and Stickball gang, New York 1955 Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Weegee (Arthur Fellig) (American, 1899-1968) No title (at a concert in Harlem) c. 1948 Gelatin silver photograph Installation views of William Klein’s Christmas shoppers, near Macy’s, New York 1954 and Stickball gang, New York 1955 Photos: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Installation view of William Klein’s Christmas shoppers, near Macy’s, New York 1954 National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1993 Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art William Klein (American, 1928-2022) Christmas shoppers, near Macy’s, New York 1954 Gelatin silver photograph Klein sandwiched his relatively short photographic career, working as a fashion photographer for Vogue, between being a painter and a filmmaker. Self-taught, he experimented with flash, wide-angle lenses, blurring, abstraction and accidents, and produced grainy, high contrast prints. He is deliberately at the other end of the spectrum from the invisible, disinterested photographer. Klein deliberately got really close to his subjects, in their faces, and caught them reacting to being photographed on the street. ‘To be visible, intervene and show it’ was his mantra. Text © National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Installation view of William Klein’s Stickball gang, New York 1955 National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1993 Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art William Klein (American, 1928-2022) Stickball gang, New York 1955 Gelatin silver photograph Installation view of the exhibition Diane Arbus: American Portraits at the Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne showing at left, his No title (listening to Frank Sinatra, Palace theatre) c. 1944, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1981; and at right, Weegee’s No title (at a concert in Harlem) c. 1948, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1981 Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Installation view of the exhibition Diane Arbus: American Portraits at the Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne showing from right to left, Weegee’s No title (at a concert in Harlem) c. 1948, followed by his No title (listening to Frank Sinatra, Palace theatre) c. 1944 and Emmett Kelly, Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus 1943 Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Installation view of Weegee’s Emmett Kelly, Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus 1943, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1981 Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Weegee (Arthur Fellig) (American, 1899-1968) No title (listening to Frank Sinatra, Palace theatre) c. 1944 Silver gelatin print Installation view of the exhibition Diane Arbus: American Portraits at the Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne showing the work of Walker Evans Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Installation view of the exhibition Diane Arbus: American Portraits at the Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne showing from left to right, Diane Arbus’ Rocks on wheels, Disneyland, Cal 1962; Xmas tree in a living room in Levittown, L.I. 1963; and Lady in a rooming house parlour, Albion, N.Y. 1963, all National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1981 Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) Rocks on wheels, Disneyland, Cal 1962 Silver gelatin print Installation view of the exhibition Diane Arbus: American Portraits at the Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne showing at left, Diane Arbus’ Muscle Man in his dressing room with trophy, Brooklyn, N.Y. 1962 and at right, Burlesque comedienne in her dressing room, Atlantic City, N.J. 1963, both National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1981 and 1980 Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) Muscle Man in his dressing room with trophy, Brooklyn, N.Y. 1962 Silver gelatin print Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) Two Ladies at the Automat, New York City, 1966 (installation view) 1966 Silver gelatin print National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1981 Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) Transvestite with torn stocking, N.Y.C. 1966 (installation view) 1966 Silver gelatin print National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1981 Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) Mae West on bed 1965 Gelatin silver photograph National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1981 Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) Teenage couple on Hudson Street, N.Y.C. 1963 (installation view) 1963 Gelatin silver photograph National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1980 Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) Teenage couple on Hudson Street, N.Y.C. 1963 (installation view) 1963 Gelatin silver photograph National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1980 Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) Teenage couple on Hudson Street, N.Y.C. 1963 1963 Gelatin silver photograph Installation view of the exhibition Diane Arbus: American Portraits at the Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne showing from left to right, Diane Arbus’ A Jewish giant at home with his parents in the Bronx, N.Y., 1970; Untitled (1) 1970-1971; and Mexican dwarf in his hotel room N.Y.C. 1970 Photos: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) A Jewish giant at home with his parents in the Bronx, N.Y., 1970 1970 Gelatin silver photograph Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) Untitled (1) 1970-1971 Gelatin silver photograph Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) Mexican dwarf in his hotel room N.Y.C. 1970 1970 Gelatin silver photograph Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) Identical twins, Roselle, N.J., 1966 1966 Gelatin silver photograph Installation view of the exhibition Diane Arbus: American Portraits at the Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne showing from left to right, Diane Arbus’ Boy with a straw hat waiting to march in a pro-war parade, N.Y.C., 1967; A young man in curlers at home on West 20th St., N.Y.C. 1966; and A Family on Their Lawn One Sunday in Westchester, New York 1968 Photos: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) Boy with a straw hat waiting to march in a pro-war parade, N.Y.C., 1967 1967 Gelatin silver photograph National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1980 Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) A young man in curlers at home on West 20th St., N.Y.C. 1966 (installation view) 1966 Gelatin silver photograph National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1980 Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) A young man in curlers at home on West 20th St., N.Y.C. 1966 (installation view) 1966 Gelatin silver photograph Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) A Family on Their Lawn One Sunday in Westchester, New York 1968 1968 Gelatin silver photograph Installation view of the exhibition Diane Arbus: American Portraits at the Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne showing from left to right, Diane Arbus’ A young Negro boy, Washington Square Park, N.Y.C. 1965; Blonde girl in Washington Square Park c. 1965-1968; Woman with a beehive hairdo 1965; and Girl in a watch cap, N.Y.C. 1965 Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) A young Negro boy, Washington Square Park, N.Y.C. 1965 c. 1965 Gelatin silver photograph Installation view of the exhibition Diane Arbus: American Portraits at the Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne showing from left to right, Diane Arbus’ Woman with a beehive hairdo 1965 and Girl in a watch cap, N.Y.C. 1965 Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) Woman with a beehive hairdo (installation view) 1965 Gelatin silver photograph National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1981 Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) Woman with a beehive hairdo 1965 Gelatin silver photograph Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) Girl in a watch cap, N.Y.C. 1965 1965 Gelatin silver photograph Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) Child with toy hand grenade, in Central Park, New York City 1962 1962 Gelatin silver photograph National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1980 Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) Old black woman with gnarled hand (installation view) 1968 Gelatin silver photograph National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1981 Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) Large black family in small shack [Robert Evans and his family, 1968] (installation view) 1968 Gelatin silver photograph National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1981 Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) Addie Taylor in her shack, Beaufort, South Carolina (installation view) 1968 Gelatin silver photograph National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1981 Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) A family of six at a nudist camp (installation view) c. 1963 Gelatin silver photograph National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1981 Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Introduction The photographs of Diane Arbus (1923-1971) are powerful allegories of postwar America. Once seen they are rarely forgotten. Contemporary audiences found the way that Arbus approached the genre of portraiture confronting and her work continues to polarise opinion. The images raise difficult, uncomfortable questions concerning the intent of the photographer. Arbus had a huge curiosity about the society around her; her favourite thing was ‘to go where I’ve never been’. As she was a photographer, this manifested as an obsessive exploration into what it means to photograph and be photographed, and what can happen at that moment of exchange – something elusive and a little bit magical. Whether Arbus is an empathetic champion of the outsider, or an exploitative voyeur, is something that each viewer alone must decide. The National Gallery of Australia’s collection of Arbus photographs is among the most impressive in the world. The NGA is extremely fortunate to have bought 36 rare, vintage prints in 1980 and 1981, from the earliest releases of prints from the Arbus Estate. These works are from the last decade of the artist’s life, the period in which her recognisable style is in full flight and she was in total control of her medium. These rare prints are shown alongside photographs by others who also sought to redefine the tradition of portraiture, and whose vision of America is also both challenging and moving. The work of these photographers relates to Arbus in a variety of ways: they are influencers, contemporaries or heirs to aspects of her worldview. Like Arbus, they are keen, singular observers of their worlds, transforming the sometimes banal and ugly into images of unexpected beauty. An uncompromising view of the world Diane Arbus was born Diane Nemerov, the daughter of wealthy Jewish New Yorkers; her father ran Russek’s, a department store on Fifth Avenue selling furs and women’s clothing. Growing up in an apartment in a towering building on Central Park West, her world was highly protected, one in which she never felt adversity. This was something Arbus resented both at the time and later; it seemed to her to be an unreal experience of the world. At 18 she married her childhood sweetheart, Allan Arbus, and for a decade from the mid 1940s, they ran a successful photography studio doing fashion shots for leading picture magazines. In 1956 Arbus ceased working with Allan in the studio and began instead to explore subjects of her own choice. She was, apart from the occasional class, essentially self-taught and as she struck out on her own, she undertook a detailed study of the work of other photographers. Compelled to confront that which had been off-limits in her own privileged childhood, she looked to other photographers who had confronted the world head-on, including Weegee, William Klein, Walker Evans and Lisette Model. They recorded, each in their own way, their surroundings with an at-times frightening candour. In their images, Arbus found an uncompromising view of the world, stripped of sentimentality. Weegee Weegee turns the banal and seedy underbelly of New York city streets after hours into moments of great psychological drama. A freelance news photographer, he supplied images to the popular press but was also well regarded in art circles. The Museum of Modern Art collected his work and exhibited it in 1943. Arbus owned a number of Weegee’s books and greatly admired his Runyonesque view of the world. She closely studied aspects of his working method as she formulated her own, especially his use of flash. His ‘wild dynamics’ made everyone else ‘look like an academician’, she wrote. William Klein Returning to New York in 1954 from his émigré life in Paris, Klein was at once taken aback by what he perceived to be a society pursuing purely materialistic goals, but also excited by the energy he found on the streets. Self-taught, he experimented with flash, wide-angle lenses, blurring and close-ups, abstraction and accidents, and produced grainy, high contrast prints. Klein’s 1956 book, Life is Good & Good for You in New York: Trance Witness Revels, a copy of which Arbus owned, gave impetus to the emerging genre of street photography through his harsh, uncompromising vision of the city. His work was met, particularly in the United States, with misunderstanding and hostility. Walker Evans The writer James Agee travelled to Alabama in America’s South in 1936 to research an article on the plight of tenant farmers for Fortune magazine. He chose photographer Walker Evans to accompany him. The article did not eventuate but a book did, Let us now praise famous men. Both men were unnerved by what they saw: Agee wrote of ‘the nakedness, disadvantage and humiliation of … an undefended and appallingly damaged group of human beings’. And yet in the face of this, Evans made images of insistent frontality and careful symmetrical framing; devoid of cliché or pretention, and suggesting an impartiality. This gave the images a great authenticity and power. Evans’ oeuvre is essentially concerned with how photography represents the world. His significance in the development of twentieth-century photography was reappraised during the 1960s, largely through the largesse of John Szarkowski, the head of the Museum of Modern Art’s photography department at the time. Szarkowski argued that the foundations for many of the key aesthetic and formal tendencies of 1960s photography rested in Evans’ work. The catalogue that accompanied his 1938 exhibition American photographs, in particular, had a huge impact on the new generation of photographers, and on Arbus in particular. She met Evans in 1961 and visited him regularly at his New York home throughout the decade. He wrote in support of her 1963 Guggenheim Grant application. Lisette Model Lisette Model’s satirical portraits of the rich on the French Riviera and the photographs she made in the 1940s of the Lower East Side’s poor and marginalised bear out the fact that she took her own advice: ‘Don’t shoot ’till the subject hits you in the pit of your stomach’. By the 1950s she had largely turned to teaching and her influence on Arbus, who took a number of her classes at the New School in 1956 and again in 1957-1958, was profound. Model encouraged Arbus to pursue her own distinctive voice. Model recalled, ‘One day I said to her, and I think this was very crucial, “originality means coming from the source…” And from then on, Diane was sitting there and – I’ve never in my life seen anybody – not listening to me but suddenly listening to herself through what was said.’ The gap between intention and effect Prior to 1962 Arbus worked primarily with a 35mm Nikon camera. Her images at this time were often about gesture, with grainy images and subjects frequently shown in movement. In 1962 Arbus switched to a 2 ¼ inch medium-format, twin-lens Rolleiflex (later a Mamiyaflex), which she used with a flash and which when printed full-frame, gave the photographs a square format. The pictures she took with these cameras are deceptively, deliberately simple. Compositionally they are often masterful with repetitions of shapes and minutely observed, subtly presented details. Despite the confronting subject matter, her images have a classical stillness, an insistent frontality that she borrowed from classic documentary photography. To this Arbus adds a very deliberate use of the snap-shot aesthetic, with slightly tilted picture planes and people caught unawares, to signal the authenticity of her connection with the subject. Arbus developed a working method and style that offered what amounts to a critique of the photographic portrait. There is a palpable tension in the way she presents her subjects, a complicity in the image-making process which rubs up against the fact that her subjects seem caught off-guard, unintentionally revealing aspects of themselves. Arbus identified this as ‘the gap between intention and effect’, explaining that ‘it really is totally fantastic that we look like this and you sometimes see that very clearly in a photograph. Something is ironic in the world and it has to do with the fact that what you intend never comes out like you intend it’. Arbus’s ability to connect with and gain the trust of people is legendary. Fellow photographer Joel Meyerowitz felt that she was ‘an emissary from the world of feeling. She cared about these people. They felt that and gave her their secret’. The aristocrats As a student at the alternative Fieldston Ethical Culture School in the Bronx, Arbus developed a fascination with myths, ritual and public spectacle. This preoccupation remained steadfast throughout her life. For example, in 1963 she was awarded a prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship to document ‘American rites, manners and customs’. Arbus had an almost insatiable curiosity and fascination with the world and she sought to make photographs that addressed fundamental aspects of our humanity in the broadest terms. It was the photographer Lisette Model, with whom she studied in the late 1950s, who made her realise that, in a seemingly contradictory way, the more specific a photograph of something was, the more general its message became. To this extent, it is notable that Arbus’s photographs rarely address the issues of the day in any overt and obvious way. While there are exceptions – for example, her work for magazines from the sixties, including portraits of celebrities and documentary work examining the plight of the poor in South Carolina – for the most part Arbus used the camera as a licence to enter the specifics of other people’s lives. She was particularly drawn to marginalised people, who for whatever reason had fallen out of a conventional place in society and were forced (those born into disability) or chose (the nudists, for example) to construct their own identity. To find them, she frequented sideshow alleys and Hubert’s Freak Museum at Broadway and 42nd Street, joined nudist camps in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and visited seedy hotels; she also found them in public spaces, in streets and parks where social rules were often arbitrarily imposed and discarded. Arbus’s subjects are often seen to play with society’s roles and restrictions. She classified these people as ‘aristocrats’, having achieved a certain freedom from social constraints, and they made her feel a mix of shame and awe. The prints Arbus stated that, for her, ‘the subject of the picture is more important than the picture’. There is no doubt that the emotional authenticity of what she photographed was of upmost importance. In keeping with this, she often undersold her skill as a photographer; she often complained of technical difficulties, and others frequently observed that she seemed weighed down by her equipment. In downplaying her relationship to the technical aspects of her work, Arbus sought to emphasise instead her rapport with her subjects. All the same, she was very clear about how she wanted her images to look; she worked hard to achieve a particular quality in her prints, which have a distinct feel and appearance that are quite different from other photographs of the 1960s. From the mid 1960s, Arbus worked hard to emphasise the photographic-ness of her pictures. She modified the negative tray on her Omega ‘D’ enlarger, which produced the distinctive black border around her images; later again, she used strips of cardboard down the sides of the negatives to blur the edges of her images. Both of these techniques meant that each of her prints is slightly, wonderfully unique. And there is often, as in the cases of Woman with a beehive hairdo and Girl in a watch cap, both made in 1965, damage (tears and marks) on the negative that Arbus has made no effort to minimise or disguise. Close viewing of the collection of photographs held at the NGA reveal ghostly traces of the hand of Arbus. She reminds us consistently through a number of careful and deliberate strategies that we are looking at a photograph that has been made by a particular person. To know life Arbus was not alone in photographing the social landscape of America in the 1960s. Others, including Garry Winogrand, Lee Friedlander and Milton Rogovin, similarly took to the country’s streets. Rogovin’s life work was to photograph people from poor minority groups, much of his work being made in Buffalo, New York, where he himself lived. Like Arbus, he often knew and befriended his subjects, returning to photograph them over many years, collaborating with them to create images of great dignity and integrity. Like Arbus, Winogrand and Friedlander were included in the landmark 1967 exhibition New documents, curated by John Szarkowski for the Museum of Modern Art, New York. This was the only major showing of Arbus’s work during her lifetime. While acknowledging that each of the artists in the exhibition had their own distinct styles, Szarkowski characterised them as part of a generation that used the documentary tradition ‘to more personal ends.’ As he wrote: ‘Their aim has been not to reform life, but to know it. Their work betrays a sympathy – almost an affection – for the imperfections and frailties of society’. An essential aspect of their innovation was the way they positioned photography and the acts of taking and viewing a photograph as an essential aspect of the work. Their photographs were not intended simply as windows to the world. As Winogrand noted when asked how he felt about missing photographs while he reloaded his camera, ‘there are no photographs while I’m reloading’. Winogrand, Friedlander and Arbus were fascinated by how the real was translated into the language of photography, and how the experience of the photograph involves a fascinating, multilayered three-way interaction between the photographer, the subject and the viewer. Garry Winogrand Winogrand restlessly prowled the same streets of New York as Arbus in the 1960s, working stealthily, capturing people without their knowledge. His viewpoint, one he asks the viewer to join, is unashamedly, unapologetically voyeuristic. He used a Leica M4 with a wide-angle lens and tipped the picture plane, giving his compositions a particular feel. Traumatised by the fraught political tensions of the cold war period, anxiety found its way into the imagery – lending his work an edge that makes for a compelling reading of an alienated and fearful society in the throes of change. His city is a site of unexpected confrontations and strange, witty juxtapositions. Fellow photographer Joel Meyerowitz remarked that Winogrand ‘set a tempo on the street so strong that it was impossible not to follow it. It was like jazz. You just had to get in the same groove’. Lee Friedlander Friedlander’s images are invariably about looking and this includes turning the camera on himself. He often intrudes into his hastily grabbed, ironic studies of the city, through reflection or shadow or a pair of shoes. Thus, the viewer of his photographs is constantly reminded that this is an image of the world that is made by someone, in this case, the photographer Lee Friedlander. The works are laconic, witty and intensely personal: and certainly the self-portraits are rarely flattering. Coming at the end of a decade in which a particular, new brand of art photographer had begun to achieve celebrity status, through the efforts of curators like John Szarkowski at the Museum of Modern Art, Friedlander’s self-portraits can also be seen as a shrewd send-up of fame. Milton Rogovin Originally trained as an optometrist, Rogovin began his career as a social documentary photographer in 1958, recording gospel services held in ‘store-front’ churches in the African-American neighbourhood of Buffalo, New York. Profoundly influenced as a young man by the impact of the Great Depression, Rogovin reflected that, ‘I could no longer be indifferent to the problems of the people, especially the poor, the forgotten ones’. He worked in collaboration with his subjects, who were always allowed to determine how they should be photographed. His photographs focus on family life, the celebrations and events that bind a community together, and the particulars of an individual’s existence. The Arbus legacy Arbus occupies an important place in the development of American photography. Her work has indelibly influenced the way that the documentary tradition has continued to evolve over the last 50 years, with many of the leading contemporary photographers, such as William Eggleston and Mary Ellen Mark, continuing to rethink the tradition, looking back to Arbus just as she looked back to her predecessors. Although it has often infuriated, and continues to do so, those who take issue with the way Arbus photographed the world, her impact on audiences and photographers alike is incontestable. William Eggleston While Arbus used the snap-shot aesthetic in her work to increase its aura of authenticity and immediacy, when Eggleston employed the same technique in colour without the abstraction and artistic mediation of black-and-white, contemporary audiences reacted with confusion. Careful observation of the images though reveals a masterful eye, and a sophisticated understanding of the way photography transforms the world. Eggleston’s images are at once monumental and mundane, ordinary and strange, prosaic and poetic. The result is luminous, breathtaking and perfectly banal. Mary Ellen Mark The photojournalist Mary Ellen Mark built a career photographing those on the fringes of society, seeking out those who she felt displayed what she described as attitude and often working on projects over many years, slowly earning trust. Her commitment was to give the people she photographed a unique voice, an individuality. Commenting on a body of work, Mark spoke of her desire to let her subjects ‘make contact with the outside world by letting them reach out and present themselves. I didn’t want to use them. I wanted them to use me’. Mark spent months photographing the New York bar scene at night. This work formed the basis of her first one person exhibition, at the Photographers’ Gallery in London. She reflected at the time, ‘I would like to have the means to travel the whole country and show what America is through its bars. Millions of people who do not want or can not stay at home. The majority of clients are loners, which is why it is extremely difficult to work in these places. I had to make myself accepted’. Anonymous text from the National Gallery of Australia website [Online] Cited 01/06/2018. No longer available online Installation view of the exhibition Diane Arbus: American Portraits at the Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne showing at left, Lisette Model’s Coney Island Bather, New York 1939-1941 and at right, Lisette Model’s Woman with Veil, San Francisco 1949 Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Lisette Model (Austrian, 1901-1983) Coney Island Bather, New York [Baigneuse, Coney Island] c. 1939-1941 Silver gelatin print National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Lisette Model (Austrian, 1901-1983) Woman with Veil, San Francisco 1949 Silver gelatin print National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1978 Installation view of the exhibition Diane Arbus: American Portraits at the Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne showing at left, Lisette Model’s Lower East Side, New York 1942 and at right, Lisette Model’s Lower East Side, New York 1939-1942 Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Lisette Model (Austrian, 1901-1983) Lower East Side, New York 1942 Gelatin silver photograph 49.2 h x 39.5 w cm National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1978 Lisette Model (Austrian, 1901-1983) Lower East Side, New York 1939-1942 Gelatin silver photograph 48.9 h x 38.9 w cm National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1978 Installation view of the exhibition Diane Arbus: American Portraits at the Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne showing from left to right, Lisette Model’s Fashion show, Hotel Pierre, New York City 1940-1946; Lisette Model’s Cafe Metropole, New York City c. 1946; and Lisette Model’s Albert-Alberta, Hubert’s 42nd St Flea Circus, New York [Albert/Alberta] c. 1945 Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Lisette Model (Austrian, 1901-1983) Fashion show, Hotel Pierre, New York City 1940-1946 Gelatin silver photograph 40.0 h x 49.6 w cm National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1978 Lisette Model (Austrian, 1901-1983) Cafe Metropole, New York City c. 1946 Gelatin silver photograph 49.5 h x 40.0 w cm National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1978 While training as a musician in Vienna, Lisette Model studied under the avant-garde composer Arnold Schoenberg, who introduced her to the Expressionist painters of the early 20th century. Influenced by European modernist philosophy and aesthetics, Model abandoned music in Paris in 1933, taking up painting and then photography. She gained initial renown for a series of photographs of men and women lounging in deck chairs along the Promenade des Anglais in the south of France. In 1938, she relocated to New York with her husband (the artist Evsa Model), where she took photographs of exuberant characters on the streets of New York – catching reflections of individuals in store windows and images of feet in motion and holidaymakers around Coney Island. Model taught at the New School where one of her most famous students was Diane Arbus, and was published by Harper’s Bazaar and other magazines. Anonymous text. “Lisette Model,” on the Artsy website [Online] Cited 16/02/2022. No longer available online Lisette Model (Austrian, 1901-1983) Albert-Alberta, Hubert’s 42nd St Flea Circus, New York [Albert/Alberta] c. 1945 Gelatin silver photograph 49.5 h x 39.7 w cm National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1981 Installation view of the exhibition Diane Arbus: American Portraits at the Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne showing work from Mary Ellen Mark’s The bar series 1977 Photos: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Mary Ellen Mark (American, 1940-2015) Untitled from The bar series 1977 Gelatin silver photograph National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1980 Installation view of the exhibition Diane Arbus: American Portraits at the Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne showing in the bottom image from left to right, William Eggleston’s Huntsville, Alabama c. 1971; William Eggleston’s Memphis c. 1969; and William Eggleston’s Greenwood, Mississippi “The Red Ceiling” 1973 Photos: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art William Eggleston (American, b. 1939) Huntsville, Alabama c. 1971 Dye transfer colour photograph 46.6 h x 32.4 w cm National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1980 William Eggleston (American, b. 1939) Memphis c. 1970 printed 1980 Dye transfer colour photograph 30.2 h x 44.2 w cm National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1980 William Eggleston (American, b. 1939) Greenwood, Mississippi [“The Red Ceiling”] 1973, printed 1979 Dye transfer colour photograph 29.5 h x 45.4 w cm National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1980 With its intense red, Eggleston’s picture of the spare room in a friend’s home is one of the most iconic of all colour photographs. Often called The red room, this photograph was intended to be shocking: Eggleston described the effect of the colour as like ‘red blood that is wet on the wall’. But the radicalness of the picture is not just in its juicy (and impossible to reproduce) redness; it is also found in the strange view it provides of a domestic interior, one that Eggleston has described as a ‘fly’s eye view’. Text © National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Installation views of the exhibition Diane Arbus: American Portraits at the Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne showing the work of Garry Winogrand Photos: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Garry Winogrand (American, 1928-1984) No title [Centennial Ball, Metropolitan Museum, New York] 1969 Gelatin silver photograph 27.2 h x 42.0 w cm National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1980 Garry Winogrand (American, 1928-1984) New York City, New York. From “Garry Winogrand” 1970 Gelatin silver photograph 21.6 h x 32.6 w cm National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1978 Winogrand was asked how he felt about missing photographs while he reloaded his camera. He replied ‘There are no photographs while I’m reloading’: There is no possibility in the Winograndian world view of regarding the camera as a window onto the world; it becomes a mirror reflecting back the photographer’s concerns. Winogrand was fascinated by how the real was translated into the photographic. In the end this fascination became an obsession from which he could not escape or find solace – or meaning. At the time of his death there were a third of a million exposures that he had never looked at including 2,500 undeveloped rolls of film. Text © National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Installation view of the exhibition Diane Arbus: American Portraits at the Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne showing the work of Lee Friedlander Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Lee Friedlander (American, b. 1934) Rt. 9w, N.Y. 1969 Gelatin silver photograph 18.8 h x 28.2 w cm National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1981 Lee Friedlander (American, b. 1934) Mount Rushmore 1969 Gelatin silver photograph 18.8 h x 28.0 w cm National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1981 “I always wanted to be a photographer. I was fascinated with the materials. But I never dreamed I would be having this much fun. I imagined something much less elusive, much more mundane.” ~ Lee Friedlander Friedlander is known for his complex, layered images, exploring the way that the urban landscape fragments our vision. Throughout his career he has found endless fascination in photographing reflections in windows – merging what lies behind the glass with what is reflected in it – out of which he has created juxtapositions which are witty and insightful. He often inserts himself into the image, either overtly or more frequently as a shadow or partially concealed form – part of his face, for instance, hidden behind the camera. In the 1960s he moved away from a recognisably documentary style toward one in which the subject is more elusive, reflecting a society which had itself become more fragmented and complex. By cropping and cutting up city and natural landscapes he changes our perception of them. In creating compositions that are dynamic, unexpected and often confusing, Friedlander asks us to look freshly at our everyday environments. Text © National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Installation view of the exhibition Diane Arbus: American Portraits at the Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne showing the work of Walker Evans Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Walker Evans (American, 1903-1975) Hudson Street boarding house detail, New York 1931 Gelatin silver photograph 15.7 h x 20.6 w cm National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1980 Walker Evans (American, 1903-1975) Bedroom, shrimp fisherman’s house, Biloxi, Mississippi 1945 Gelatin silver photograph 23.4 h x 18.3 w cm National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1980 Walker Evans (American, 1903-1975) Tenant Farmer’s Wife, Alabama [Allie Mae Burroughs, wife of a cotton sharecropper, Hale County, Alabama] 1936 Gelatin silver photograph 23.6 h x 18.0 w cm National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1978 Installation view of the exhibition Diane Arbus: American Portraits at the Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne showing the work of Milton Rogovin with from left to right, Not titled (Family in front of house) – 241-2 1973 and Not titled (Family in front of house) – 142-11 1985, both from the Lower West Side series (1973-2002) Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art “Written with her trademark flair and force, Sontag’s book [On Photography] inaugurated a wave of criticism, much of it influenced by Foucaultian theory, that underscored the instrumentality and implicit violence of photography, its ability to police and regulate it subjects, especially those lacking social and political power: the poor, presumed “deviants” or “criminals,” and workers. As Sontag herself acknowledged, however, photography is not only a predatory means of taking possession, but also a mode of conferring value; it can potentially be put to counter-hegemonic uses, used to see and frame in ways that affirm and legitimate, rather than strictly contain and control, the presence of culturally disenfranchised persons.” “The power of his art stems from the particular manner in which Rogovin transforms traditional portrait photography and documentary practice, opening up potentially instrumentalist, one-sided visual forms to dynamics of reciprocity and mutuality…” “Rogovin’s photography thus balances the documentary desire to grasp and present, to “capture” an image of the”Other,” with a commitment to holding back in order to allow his subjects space to shape the photographic process. His practice is a form of”approach,” to borrow a term from Carol Shloss, that resists even as it engages. We might call this an aesthetic of “making space”: a photographic method that creates room for subjects to actively participate in the production of their own images rather than stand as passive objects before a colonizing gaze.” “The fact that Rogovin’s work at once invokes and questions the camera’s capacity to classify – to embed individuals in a larger archive – echoes his challenge to documentary business as usual. Certainly, Rogovin’s images of working people perform a classic documentary task: to lend public visibility to those who have been overlooked and exploited, to give aggrieved people the social recognition they are otherwise denied in our society. However, his images do not enforce the power and prerogatives of middle-class reformers or governmental institutions, as did so much early twentieth-century documentary photography, which, as Maren Stange has argued, tended to reassure “a 11 liberal middle-class that social oversight was both its duty and its right.” By refusing to provide pity-inducing images of working people that present them as weak and vulnerable, Rogovin’s photographs undercut the sense of privilege viewers often feel when looking at pictures of what Jacob Riis called “the other half.”” Joseph Entin. “Milton Rogovin’s Approach: Photography, Class, and the Aesthetics of Making Space (2008),” on the ASX website July 12, 2010 [Online] Cited 12/05/2018 Heide Museum of Modern Art 7, Templestowe Road Bulleen, Victoria 3105 Opening hours: (Heide II and Heide III) Tuesday – Sunday 10.00am – 5.00pm Heide Museum of Modern Art website LIKE ART BLART ON FACEBOOK Back to top Exhibition dates: 4th December 2015 – 10th April 2016 Man Ray (United States of America 1890 – France 1976) No title (Woman with closed eyes) c. 1928 Gelatin silver photograph Not signed, not dated. Stamp, verso, l.r., “Man Ray / 81 bis. Rue / Campagne Premiere / Paris / XIV”. Image: 8.9 x 12.8cm National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, purchased 1984 Despite a focus on the camera’s relationship to the beauty and pure form of the modern world – “the attraction and charm of the surface” – these photographs are more than just being skin deep. In their very straightforwardness the photographs propose a “rigorous sensitivity to form revealed patterns of beauty and order in the natural and man-made alike.” But more than the portrayal of something we would not see if it were not for the eye of the photographer, the lens of the camera, the speed of the film, the sensitivity of the paper, the design of the architect, the genetics of nature … is the mystery of life itself. Modernist structures and mass-produced objects in plants and animals can never beat a good mystery. Just look at Man Ray’s Woman with closed eyes (c. 1928, above) or the look in the eyes of Robert Frank’s son, Pablo. You can never pin that down. While form may be beauty, mystery will always be beautiful. Dr Marcus Bunyan Please click on the photographs to view a larger version of the image. Walker Evans (United States of America, 1903-1975) Graveyard and steel mill, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 1935 Gelatin silver photograph Image: 19.1 h x 24.0cm Sheet: 20.2 x 25.2cm National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, purchased 1980 “The world is beautiful is an exhibition of photographs taken over the last 100 years from the National Gallery of Australia’s magnificent photography collection, including work by Diane Arbus, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Max Dupain, Bill Henson, Robert Mapplethorpe, Man Ray, Cindy Sherman and many more. It draws its title from one of the twentieth-century’s great photographic moments, the publication of Albert Renger-Patzsch’s book The world is beautiful in 1928. Renger-Patzsch’s approach embodied his belief that ‘one should surely proceed from the essence of the object and attempt to represent it with photographic means alone’. Inspired by this confidence in the medium, the exhibition looks at the way the camera interacts with things in the world. One of photography’s fundamental attributes is its capacity to adopt a range of relationships with its subject, based on the camera’s physical proximity to it. Indeed, one of the most basic decisions that a photographer makes is simply where he or she places the camera. The pictures in this exhibition literally take you on a photographic trip, from interior worlds and microscopic detail to the cosmic: from near to far away. Together, these photographs capture some of the delight photographers take in turning their cameras on the world and re-imaging it, making it beautiful through the power of their vision and their capacity to help us see the world in new ways.” Text from the National Gallery of Australia website “German photographer Albert Renger-Patzsch was a pioneering figure in the New Objectivity movement, which sought to engage with the world as clearly and precisely as possible. Rejecting the sentimentality and idealism of a previous generation, Neue Sachlichkeit (New Objectivity) emerged as a tendency in German art, architecture and literature in the 1920s. Applying this attitude to the field of photography, Renger-Patzsch espoused the camera’s ability to produce a faithful recording of the world. ‘There must be an increase in the joy one takes in an object, and the photographer should be fully conscious of the splendid fidelity of reproduction made possible by his technique’, he wrote. This selection reflects the range of subjects that Renger-Patzsch returned to throughout his career. It includes his early wildlife and botanical studies, images of traditional craftsmen, formal studies of mechanical equipment, commercial still lifes, and landscape and architectural studies. His images of the Ruhr region, where he moved in 1928, document the industrialisation of the area in almost encyclopaedic detail. All of his work demonstrates his sustained interest in the camera’s relationship to the beauty and complexity of the modern world. In 1928 Renger-Patzsch published The World is Beautiful, a collection of one hundred photographs whose rigorous sensitivity to form revealed patterns of beauty and order in the natural and man-made alike. Embodying a new, distinctly modern way of looking at the world, the book established Renger-Patzsch as one of the most influential photographers of the twentieth century.” Text by Emma Lewis on the Tate website Near Close up, the world can be surprising. There is an undeniable intensity and focus that comes with getting up close to people and objects. It is rude to stare, but photography has no such scruples. Pioneers of the medium attempted to photograph organic forms through a microscope, making once-hidden worlds accessible. The pleasure photographers take in getting up close to their subject has followed the medium’s progress. This was especially the case during the twentieth century, when advances in photographic technology and profound shifts in our relationship to space brought about by events such as war often turned our attention away from the outside world. For many photographers, the camera’s capacity to subject people and objects to close scrutiny has provided a way of paring back vision to its essence, to view the world unencumbered by emotion and sentiment. For others, getting up close is not just about physical proximity; it is also about psychological and emotional states that are otherwise difficult to represent. Experiences such as intimacy, love and emotional connection, as well as disquiet, anxiety and hostility, can all be suggested through the use of the close-up. Photographers have also used it literally to turn inwards, escaping into the imagination to create dreamworlds. The camera-eye really can see what the human eye cannot. Text from the National Gallery of Australia website Albert Renger-Patzsch (German, 1897-1966) Mantelpavian [Hamadryas Baboon] c. 1925 Gelatin silver photograph 23.8 x 16.8cm National Gallery of Australia, Canberra “In photography one should surely proceed from the essence of the object and attempt to represent it with photographic terms alone.” ~ Albert Renger-Patzsch Renger-Patzsch’s primary interest was in the object as a document, removed from its usual context and unencumbered with sentiment. Die Welt ist schön [The world is beautiful], published in Munich in 1928, is one of the great photographic books in the history of photography and its influence across the world was profound. It is an astounding study of the world, celebrating beauty wherever the photographer found it – in modernist structures and mass-produced objects or in plants and animals. The connection and continuity of industry to the natural world is conveyed by emphasising underlying structural and formal similarities. The Gallery has a major holding of works by Renger-Patzsch, including a copy of Die Welt ist schön and 121 vintage prints, most of which were reproduced in the book. Renger-Patzsch was always firmly committed to the principle of the photograph as a document or record of an object. While the title for his most famous contribution to photography came from his publisher, he wanted his now-iconic 1928 book Die Welt ist schön (The world is beautiful) to be titled simply Die Dinge (Things). In 1937 he wrote that the images in his book, ‘consciously portray the attraction and charm of the surface’. Indeed, the power of these pictures resides in their straightforwardness. Text © National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Edward Weston (American, 1886-1958) No title (Guadalupe, Mexico, 1924): from “Edward Weston fiftieth anniversary portfolio 1902-1952” 1924 Gelatin silver photograph 20.7 x 17.8cm National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, purchased 1981 In 1923 Weston travelled from San Francisco to Mexico City with his son, Chandler and his model and lover, Tina Modotti. The photographs he made there represented a startling, revolutionary breakthrough. Everything got stripped down to its essence, with objects isolated against neutral backgrounds. For these heroic head shots, he moved out of the studio, photographing in direct sunlight, from below and with a hand-held camera. They are monumental but still full of life: Weston was excited by the idea of capturing momentary expressions, in people he found ‘intense and dramatic’. Text © National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Robert Frank (Swiss-American, 1924-2019) Pablo 1959 Gelatin silver photograph Image: 20.8 x 31.0cm Sheet: 27.0 x 35.4cm National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, purchased 1980 Frank set out on a two-year road trip across the States in 1955. The images he made of race and class divisions, poverty, alienated youth and loneliness expose America’s dark soul. Others, such as this haunting image of his son, Pablo, were more personal. A selection appeared in The Americans, published in Paris in 1958 and in the States the following year. Many saw it as a bitter indictment of the American Dream, others saw an evocative, melancholic vision of humanity that is deeply moving. As Jack Kerouac commented in his introduction to the American edition, Frank ‘sucked a sad, sweet, poem out of America’ Text © National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Carol Jerrems (Australian, 1949-1980) Vale Street 1975 St Kilda, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Gelatin silver photograph Image: 20.2 x 30.3cm Sheet: 40.5 x 50.4cm Gift of the Philip Morris Arts Grant 1982 © Ken Jerrems and the Estate of Lance Jerrems National Gallery of Australia, Canberra “I try to reveal something about people, because they are so separate, so isolated, maybe it’s a way of bringing people together I don’t want to exploit people. I care about them.” ~ Carol Jerrems, 1977 Carol Jerrems became prominent in the 1970s as part of a new wave of young photographers. Influenced by the counter-culture values of the 1960s, they used art to comment on social issues and engender social change. Jerrems photographed associates, actors and musicians, always collaborating with her subjects, thereby declaring her presence as the photographer. Vale Street raises interesting questions about what is artifice and what is real in photography. She deliberately set up this image, employing her aspiring actress friend and two young men from her art classes at Heidelberg Technical School. Vale Street has achieved an iconic status in Australian photography; the depiction of a confident young woman taking on the world is an unforgettable one. It is an intimate group portrait that is at once bold and vulnerable. In 1975 it was thought to be an affirmation of free love and sexual licence. The image also appears to be about liberation from society’s norms and taboos – ‘we are all three bare-chested, we have tattoos and so what?’ The implication that this scene is perfectly natural is reinforced by locating the figures in a landscape. The young woman is strong and unafraid of the judgement of the viewer. The necklace around her neck is an ankh – a symbol of the new spiritualty of the Age of Aquarius and a re-affirmation of the ancient powers of women. Text © National Gallery of Australia, Canberra 2010 From: Anne Gray (ed.,). Australian art in the National Gallery of Australia. National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, 2002 Paul Outerbridge (United States of America, 1896-1958; Paris 1925-1928, Berlin and London 1928) Nude lying on a love seat c. 1936 Carbro colour photograph 30.2 x 41cm National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, purchased 1980 Like the Australian-born Anton Bruehl, Paul Outerbridge studied at the Clarence White School of Photography in New York. White was keen to see photography establish itself as a practical art that could be used in the service of the rapidly expanding picture magazine industry. Within a year of enrolling in the school, Outerbridge’s work was appearing in Vogue and Vanity Fair. During his lifetime, Outerbridge was known for his commercial work, particularly his elegant, stylish still-life compositions which show the influence of earlier studies in painting. He was also admired for the excellence of his pioneering colour work, which was achieved by means of a complicated tri-colour carbro process. Much of Outerbridge’s fame now rests on work that he made following more private obsessions. His fetishistic nude photographs of women are influenced primarily by eighteenth-century French painters such as Ingres. Although the depiction of nudes was a genre pursued from the inception of photography, Outerbridge’s interest in breaking down taboos resulted in this material, if known at all, being passed over or vilified in his lifetime. Outerbridge sought to express what he described as an ‘inner craving for perfection and beauty’ through these often mysterious, languid and richly toned images. Text © National Gallery of Australia, Canberra 2014 Cindy Sherman (American, b. 1954) Untitled #92 1981 Type C colour photograph 61.5 x 123.4cm National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, purchased 1983 This is one of 12 Centerfolds made by Sherman in 1981. The Centerfolds present Sherman posing in a range of situations, each suggesting heightened emotional states and violent narratives; these associations are augmented by the uncomfortably tight framing and the panoramic format used by Sherman across the series. Initially commissioned for the art magazine Artforum, the Centerfolds were never published because they were deemed, with their apparently voyeuristic points of view, to reaffirm misogynist views of women. Text © National Gallery of Australia, Canberra William Eggleston (American, b. 1939) Greenwood, Mississippi 1973, printed 1979 Dye transfer colour photograph Image: 29.5 x 45.4cm Sheet: 40.2 x 50.8cm National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, purchased 1980 With its intense red, Eggleston’s picture of the spare room in a friend’s home is one of the most iconic of all colour photographs. Often called The red room, this photograph was intended to be shocking: Eggleston described the effect of the colour as like ‘red blood that is wet on the wall’. But the radicalness of the picture is not just in its juicy (and impossible to reproduce) redness; it is also found in the strange view it provides of a domestic interior, one that Eggleston has described as a ‘fly’s eye view’. Text © National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Imogen Cunningham (American, 1883-1976) Magnolia Blossom 1925 Gelatin silver photograph Image: 17.1 x 34.6cm Mount: 38.2 x 50.7cm National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, purchased 1978 During the 1920s, raising three young sons, Cunningham began to focus on her immediate surroundings. This restricted environment encouraged Cunningham to develop a new way of working, as she began to place her camera closer to the subject: to zebras on a trip to the zoo, to snakes brought to her by her sons, and perhaps most famously to the magnolia blossoms and calla lilies she grew in her garden. Observing what she termed the ‘paradox of expansion via reduction’, the intensity and focus attendant to this way of seeing flooded her work with sensuality and reductive power. Text © National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Olive Cotton (Australian, 1911-2003) Skeleton leaf 1964 Gelatin silver photograph Image: 50.4 x 40.8cm Sheet: 57.8 x 47.6cm National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, purchased 1987 This leaf skeleton – a leaf that has had its pulp removed with heat and soda – was probably photographed in front of a window in Cotton’s home near Cowra, NSW. Since the 1930s Cotton had been drawn to the close study of nature, and many of her best photographs feature close-ups of flowers, tufts of grass and foliage. This photograph is notable because it was taken in the studio, and reflects the austerity and simplicity that pervaded Cotton’s work in the decades after the Second World War. Text © National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Lee Friedlander (American, b. 1934) Nashville, 1963 1963 Gelatin silver photograph Image: 28.2 x 18.7cm Sheet: 35.3 x 27.8cm National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, purchased 1981 Middle distance The further away we move from a subject, the more it and its story open up to us. While the close-up or compressed view tends to be very frontal (the camera presses up against the subject), the defining characteristic of much mid-century photography was its highly mobile relationship to space: its extraordinary capacity to survey and to organise the world. The space between the camera and its subject can suggest impartiality and detachment. Documentary photographers and photojournalists, for example, open their cameras up to their subjects, as if to ‘let them speak’. But the depiction of the space between the camera and its subject, and the way that it is rendered through the camera’s depth of field, can also reflect decision making on the part of the photographer. By adjusting the camera’s settings, and thus choosing to render part of the subject in focus, the photographer can direct our focus and attention to certain parts of an image. In this way, photographers put forward an argument based on their world view. Photography can change the way we think about the world. Text from the National Gallery of Australia website Ilse Bing (Germany 1899 – United States of America 1998; France 1930-1941 United States from 1941) Eiffel Tower, Paris 1931 Gelatin silver photograph Signed and dated recto, l.r., pen and ink “Ilse Bing/ 1931” Image: 22.3 x 28.2cm National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, purchased 1989 Bing took up photography in 1928 and quickly developed a reputation as a photojournalist and photographer of modernist architecture. Inspired by an exhibition of modern photography and the work of Paris-based photographer Florence Henri, Bing moved to Paris 1930 and quickly became associated with the city’s photographic avant-garde. Bing worked exclusively with the fledgling Leica 35mm-format camera; her interest in the pictorial possibilities of the hand-held Leica can clearly be seen in this striking view of the Eiffel Tower. Text © National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Garry Winogrand (American, 1928-1984) World’s Fair, New York 1964 Gelatin silver photograph Image: 21.8 x 32.7cm Mount: 37.4 x 50.1cm Image rights: © The Estate of Garry Winogrand, courtesy Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, purchased 1978 Winogrand had a tremendous capacity to photograph people in public spaces completely unawares. This image records a group of visitors to the 1964 World’s Fair; it focuses on three young women – Ann Amy Shea, whispering into the ear of Janet Stanley, while their friend Karen Marcato Kiaer naps on Stanley’s bosom. The figures fill the space between the picture’s fore- and middle-grounds, to the extent of allowing the viewer to examine people’s expressions and interactions in close detail. This in turn allows us to encroach on the personal space of people we don’t know. Text © National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) Child with toy hand grenade, in Central Park, New York City 1962 Gelatin silver photograph Image: 20 x 17.2cm Sheet: 32.8 x 27.6cm National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, purchased 1980 During workshops with Lisette Model, Arbus was encouraged to develop a direct, uncompromising approach to her subjects. She did this using the square configuration of a medium-format camera which Arbus most usually printed full frame with no cropping. Model also convinced Arbus, who had been interested in myth and ritual, that the more specific her approach to her subjects, the more universal the message. In many ways this image of a boy caught hamming it up in Central Park, with his contorted body and grimacing face, captures and prefigures many of the anxieties of America during the sixties, a country caught in an unwinnable war in Vietnam and undergoing seismic social change. Text © National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Henri Cartier-Bresson (French, 1908-2004) Rue Mouffetard, Paris 1954, printed c. 1980 Gelatin silver photograph Image: 35.9 x 24.2cm Sheet: 39.4 x 29.6cm National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, purchased 1982 Helen Levitt (United States of America, 1913 – 2009) New York 1972 Dye transfer colour photograph Image: 23.9 x 36.2cm Sheet: 35.6 x 42.9cm National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, purchased 1984 “The streets of the poor quarters of the great cities are, above all, a theatre and a battleground.” ~ Helen Levitt Inspired by seeing work by Walker Evans and Henri Cartier-Bresson in 1935, Levitt took to the streets. Children became her most enduring subject. Like Evans, Levitt was famously shy and self-effacing, seeking to shoot unobserved by fitting a prism finder on her Leica. Her approach eschews the sensational; instead she is interested in capturing small, idiosyncratic actions in the everyday. Her images were often shot through with a gentle, lyrical humour though a dark strangeness also surfaces at times. Text © National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Helen Levitt (American, 1913-2009) New York 1972 Dye transfer colour photograph Image: 23.4 x 35.6cm Sheet: 35.4 x 42.9cm National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, purchased 1984 Ernst Haas (Austria 1921 – United States of America 1986; United States from 1951) Albuquerque, New Mexico 1969 Dye transfer colour photograph Image: 44.9 x 67.8cm Sheet: 52.3 x 75.7cm National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, purchased 2000 For Haas, colour photography represented the end of the grey and bitter war years and he started seriously working in the medium after moving to America in 1951. Work on his photoessay, Land of Enchantment and film stills assignments for The Misfits, The Bible and Little Big Man took Haas to the Southwest. The desert landscape of Albuquerque, located on Route 66, had been totally transformed by progress since the 1920s. Photographing the street after rain, Haas has signified that evolution by way of his distinctive ability to translate the world into shimmering energy. Text © National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Faraway Photography has a long-standing interest in faraway places. In 1840, right in photography’s infancy, astronomical photography was launched when the first photograph of the moon was made. As photographic imaging technology has improved, so has the medium’s capacity to make faraway places accessible to us. Photography can bring foreign places and people closer to home, or collect together images of places and structures that are located in different places. It can also attempt to give a picture to experiences that are otherwise difficult to grasp or represent, such as complex weather events or transcendental phenomena. Against the odds, there are photographers who make images that are about what cannot be seen. Faraway is often used as a metaphor for thinking about the ineffable and the inexplicable. Science and spirit go hand-in-hand. ‘The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious’, Albert Einstein believed. Photographers can take us to new worlds. Text from the National Gallery of Australia website Ansel Adams (San Francisco, California, United States of America 1902 – Carmel, California, United States of America 1984) Moonrise, Hernandez, New Mexico 1941 Ansel Adams Museum Set Gelatin silver photograph Image: 38.6 x 49cm Mount: 55.6 x 71cm National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, purchased 1980 Adams became the most famous landscape photographer in the world on the back of his images of America’s West. While mass tourism was invading these wilderness areas, Adams’s photographs show only untouched natural splendour. His landscapes are remarkable for their deep, clear space, distinguishable by an uncanny stillness and clarity. The story of Moonrise is legendary: driving through the Chama River Valley toward Española, Adams just managed by a few seconds to catch this fleeting moment before the dying sunlight stopped illuminating the crosses in the graveyard. Through hours of darkroom manipulation and wizardry, Adams created an image of almost mystical unworldliness. Text © National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Tracey Moffatt (Australian, b. 1960) Up in the sky [Up in the sky – a set of 25 photolithographs] 1997 No. 8 in a series of 25 Photolithograph Image: 61.0 x 76.0cm Sheet: 72.0 x 102.0cm KODAK (Australasia) PTY LTD Fund 1997 National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Up in the sky is unusual in Moffatt’s oeuvre for being shot out of doors on location. Her photomedia practice is informed by an upbringing watching television, fascinated by film and pop culture. This series takes many of its visual cues from Pier Paolo Pasolini’s Accattone of 1961 as well as the Mad Max series – the references, twisted and re-imagined, are like half-forgotten memories. She addresses race and violence, presenting a loose narrative set against the backdrop of an outback town. The sense of unease is palpable: Moffatt here is a masterful manipulator of mood. Text © National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Laurence Aberhart (Aotearoa New Zealand, b. 1949) Taranaki, from Oeo Road, under moonlight, 27-28 September 1999 1999 Gelatin silver photograph 19.4 x 24.3cm Gift of Peter Fay 2005 National Gallery of Australia, Canberra For four decades, Aberhart has photographed the Taranaki region of New Zealand’s North Island, including its settled landscape and its most distinctive feature, the sacred TeMounga (Mount) Taranaki. Using an 8 x 10-inch view camera, Aberhart has over time built up an important archive documenting the social geography and landscape of the Taranaki. Aberhart describes the conical mountain as a ‘great physical and spiritual entity’ and sees his photographs of it as a counterbalance to the countless images of the mountain that circulate on tea towels and postcards. Text © National Gallery of Australia, Canberra National Gallery of Australia Parkes Place, Canberra Australian Capital Territory 2600 Phone: (02) 6240 6411 Opening hours: Open daily 10.00am – 5.00pm (closed Christmas day) National Gallery of Australia website LIKE ART BLART ON FACEBOOK Back to top
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Like all closely-knit communities, King’s Oak and the Crossroads Motel have had their share of joy and sadness. Babies have been born and folk have died and there has been the happy sound of wedding bells for several couples. Brian Jarvis, Meg’s nephew, married his father’s secretary, Janice, and all seemed set fair for the young couple when they were married in the parish church. But later Brian began to drink heavily. He went away for a ‘cure’ only to find himself divorced on his return Another wedding at the village church was that of waitress Christine Fuller to milkman Ralph Palmer. The couple later started a smallholding and everyone hoped that it would be a great success. One wedding which caused much surprise was that of the handsome young vicar Peter Hope to Marilyn Gates, who at first refused Peter’s proposal because she felt that she was not cut out to be a clergyman’s wife. But Peter finally persuaded her, with a little help from his bishop, and now the young couple are doing missionary work in Africa, where Peter finds Marilyn an ideal helpmate. After recovering from the traumas of discovering that she had bigamously married John Crane, Jill Richardson is now happily married to Stan Harvey, with an adorable small daughter, Sarah-Jane, who is the apple of Meg’s eye. Sarah-Jane is doubly precious because of Jill’s previous miscarriage, and the disappointment of giving up their ‘adopted baby to Sheila. Although many people were surprised at Jill’s choice of husband, the Harveys are very happy and Meg is sure that, despite their different backgrounds, Stan and Jill can face the future confidently together. Romance has no age barrier and some time ago Wilf, Stan’s plain-spoken father, found himself a new wife in Myrtle Cavendish, which pleased everyone at Crossroads very much. Myrtle, who worked in a pub, and Wilf, moved into a flat above Stan’s shop. But babies can cause unhappiness as well as bring joy as Jill and Stan found to their sorrow. They unofficially adopted his sister Sheila’s baby but when Sheila married the baby’s father, Roy Mollison, later on, she took the baby back. Jill was very upset but soon she had a daughter of her own to make up for her loss. But another baby was responsible in an innocent way for the breakup of Vince Parker’s marriage. Vince, the friendly King’s Oak postman, married Diane Lawton, fully prepared to accept her baby by film star Frank Adam as his own. But when Diane accepted financial help from Frank Adam the marriage began to crumble; now the couple are separated and Vince lives in London, a sad loss to King’s Oak. Two of the managers of the Motel have also found romance which ended in wedding bells. Paul Stevens and waitress Sandra Gould are now running a hotel in Guernsey, while Tessa Wyvern and her husband Nick Van Doren moved into their own hotel soon after their marriage. And what of Meg herself? An on-off romance with Hugh Mortimer for some ten years resulted in a marriage to Malcolm Ryder with disastrous results. Malcolm tried to poison her for the insurance money he would collect on her death. When this attempt failed he fled and he was reported dead abroad. Hugh entered her life once more and it seemed at last that Meg would find happiness, but Malcolm returned to England. Still alive, he had passed off another body as his own, but later he was returned to South America to stand trial for murder, and Meg was free to start divorce proceedings. At last it seems that, after years of heartbreak and waiting, Meg and Hugh are to find happiness together at last. A Registry Office ceremony is followed by a Blessing at St. Philip’s Cathedral crowded with family, friends and well-wishers, setting the seal on a day Meg will always remember. Years of happiness and contentment seem ahead of them, but the fates decree differently. On a trip to Australia Hugh is kidnapped by terrorists, he suffers a fatal heart attack . . . and once again Meg finds herself a widow. But still enjoying married life are Meg’s brother Andy Fraser and his wife Ruth Bailey, whose wedding was the cause of great celebrations in the 500th edition of Crossroads. After his marriage Andy left the merchant navy, which had been his life for so long, and at first the couple had a grocery business and later a travel agency. But life has its sad moments as well as its times of joy, as several Crossroads people, notably Meg and her family, know to their cost. Meg has lost both a dear sister in Kitty Jarvis and a beloved husband, but life goes on. Bennie, from the farm at King’s Oak, lost Maureen, the girl he was to marry, in an accident on their wedding day, and now he makes a pilgrimage to her grave to relive their happy times together. The staff at Crossroads were all terribly distressed also when Josefina got a letter telling her that her husband Carlos, their popular Spanish chef, had died in a fire, heroically trying to save some trapped children. And when George Petersham tried to commit suicide by jumping under a train because of becoming an alcoholic, the staff and all his fans were greatly shocked, for George has been in Crossroads since the first episode. Tragedy hit the motel again when a blind girl was kidnapped by Edge Sharp, a gunman who killed a policeman and injured Angela’s father as they tried to rescue her. But later there was new hope that Angela’s sight might be restored. So it goes on, as the lives of Meg and her family and staff and the customers at Crossroads are interwoven in a pictorial patchwork of bright and dark days when human emotions, good and bad, rule the lives of everyone. Diane’s life at the Crossroads Motel has had its fair share of ‘ups’ – and more than its fair share of ‘downs’. In fact Diane could be called the ‘problem child’ of the Motel. In ten years she has gone through crisis after crisis. . . . At first everything seemed set for Diane Lawton. She got married to Vince Parker, the kind, dependable postman. But she was restless, wanted something more from life, and sadly the marriage broke up, despite all Vince’s efforts. After this, several affairs followed, most of them with unhappy endings. Diane seemed to drift, her job as waitress being the only steadying influence in her life. Other traumas followed, and Diane took to drinking for a while … then there was the saga of Frank Adam, the movie star who fathered her illegitimate child Nicky. Frank took him to America and, despite all her efforts, Diane has seen little of her son since. Sue Hanson, who plays Diane, agrees that all these experiences could well have soured Diane, but she believes that they have only made her wiser and stronger. Sue’s life, of course, has been quite different. After Drama School she went on the stage at the famous Mermaid Theatre, and later starred in a rock and roll film. There was a stint with the stage version of The Boyfriend, some TV work … and then Crossroads. Although it’s very hard work, Sue loves being part of the Crossroads team, and she finds the character of Diane very stimulating. “Everything I can’t be, I try to put into Diane,” she says. “I try to make her very complex and above all interesting!” Another difference between Diane and Sue is that Sue is very happily married. She met Carl Wayne, who was a member of the group The Move, in 1968. They live in Birmingham, within easy reach of the ATV studios and Sue’s parents, who live in Lancashire (Sue was born in Preston). It’s also an ideal centre for Carl, who tours, playing nightclubs. So, what now for Diane? She does seem to have settled down rather now that she’s a frequent visitor to her uncle Ed’s farm. After a long stay there to sort out her problems she is still very attached to the place, and the atmosphere there seems to help. There’s Benny, too – the backward labourer she has taken ‘under her wing’. Sue believes that Benny is a kind of substitute for the son that Diane never sees, and that the protective friendship, with Diane teaching Benny to read and write, has done Diane a world of good. So perhaps it won’t be too long before the girl with the unhappy beginnings finds a happy ending.
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Paul Greenwood and Diane Keen are divorced after a marriage of 10 years. They had 1 child. They had a daughter named Melissa. About Paul Greenwood is a 80 year old British Actor born on 2nd August, 1943 in Stockton-on-Tees, England. His zodiac sign is Leo Diane Keen is a 77 year old British Actress. Born Diane Elaine Keen on 29th July, 1946 in London, England, UK, she is famous for her roles as Lucy in the ITV anthology series Love Story, Claire in the 1968 comedy film Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush, Fliss Hawthorne in the Granada sitcom The Cuckoo Waltz, Sally Higgins in the 1980 drama TV film The Shillingbury Blowers, Jenny Burden in the ITV crime drama series The Ruth Rendell Mysteries, and Julia Parsons in the long-running BBC medical soap opera Doctors. Her zodiac sign is Leo. Contribute Diane Keen and Paul Greenwood - Dating, Gossip, News, Photos list. Help us build our profile of Diane Keen and Paul Greenwood! Login to add information, pictures and relationships, join in discussions and get credit for your contributions. Relationship Statistics
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Thursday August 15, 2024 Wanda Spatz Obituary SALEM – Wanda J. (Yeager) Spatz, 81, passed away on Thursday, August 15, 2024, at her Salem home. She was born in Erie, Pa. on October 7, 1942, to the late Joseph and Wanda (Gerbracht) Yeager. She married David Harold Spatz of Louisville, Ky., on December 28, 1963, and loved him until the day she died. Wanda and David had three sons, Ross (Lisa) Spatz, Robert (Wendy) Spatz, and Jeffrey (Wendy) Spatz; five grandchildren, Rachel, Bobby, Gabie, Owen and Kipton; and two great-grandchildren, Dane Carmenate and Candence Marqueza. Wanda will be remembered as a kind but feisty woman. She loved her family and cherished time with her family. She loved to bake and everyone loved her chocolate chip cookies. Wanda spent time in the field of real estate, where she enjoyed meeting new people and helping them. She was preceded in death by her husband, David; her parents; brother, James; and sister, Jean Marie. A private family service will be held at a later date. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home. To view Wanda's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com. Thursday August 15, 2024 Dianna Rickard Obituary SALEM - Dianna Elaine Rickard, 80, passed away peacefully Tuesday, August 13, 2024. She was born June 20, 1944, in Youngstown, daughter of the late Chester David and Pearl (Myers) Rickard. Dianna graduated from Girard High School in 1962 where she played in the band, worked on the yearbook and was in the Future Teachers of America. She was an avid reader and had a passion for genealogy, puzzles and interior design. She had a love like no other for her family and friends, unless Judge Judy was on TV. Dianna loved being a teacher teaching English and Mythology at United Local Schools. She spoke of her former students often, keeping in touch with them until her passing. Her passion for helping young minds also translated into hosting five children from Belarus in her home with the Children of Chernobyl organization and organizing donations of toiletries and toys to send to Belarus through Friends from Afar. Her family and friends will miss the light and laughter she brought to them. Surviving are her furry kids, Digger and Kentucky Kitty; nephew, Gerald D. “Jerry” Rickard, Jr. of Cleveland, OH; niece, Sherry Rickard Kish and her husband, Robert of Galena, OH; two grandnephews, Evan Carter Rickard of Branson, MO, and Robert Vincent Kish IV of Columbus, OH; loved family without need for titles, Patricia and Jack Morgan, and her Belarussian family, Tanya, Sergey, Vladik and Slava of Gomel, Belarus. Memorial calling hours will be held from 2:00-4:00 p.m. Saturday, August 24, 2024, at Stark Memorial Funeral Home in Salem, OH. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Dolly Parton Imagination Library of Ohio at www.ohioimaginationlibrary.org or the Angels for Animals Veterinary Clinic at www.angelsforanimals.org. If unable to attend, you may show your support by joining our complimentary "Hugs from Home" program at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home and Cremation Services. To view Dianna's obituary or send condolences, visit www.starkmemorial.com Thursday August 15, 2024 Edgar Kurtz Obituary Salem - Edgar “Eddie” Kurtz was a caring husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather and friend. He passed away in his beloved home on August 11, 2024. Even though a failing heart took him away from this world, his loving heart for his family and his Lord will be a lasting tribute. Eddie was born on September 27, 1933, to Earl and Mollie (Lehman) Kurtz. He was a proud lifelong resident of Greenford, Ohio and a graduate of Greenford High School where he played basketball as part of the Greenford Bobcats. This is where he met and later married the love of his life, Lola Ann (Sheller) on June 12, 1955. They shared 59 glorious years in marriage before her passing in 2015. His greatest joys were his family which includes his daughters Sherri Goodwin (Dean) of Seabrook Island, S.C. and Linda Witmer (Mark) of Columbiana, Ohio. He is now reunited with his son Daniel (Priscilla) who passed away in 2020. He will be missed by his 9 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his brothers Raymond and Wilbur, his sister, Anna Marie Kurtz and his great grandchild, Gloria Bagwell. Eddie’s livelihood was dairy farming for most of his life, later crop farming. He was a seed salesman where he enjoyed interacting with other farmers as well as taking advantage of trips offered for being a top salesman. He was a 62 year member of Greenford Ruritan where he spent many Canfield Fairs cooking BBQ chicken and also served as their Chaplain. He will be remembered by many for his touching and inspiring prayers. He lived life to the fullest through simple pleasures such as driving around to check the crops, spending many summer vacations on Kentucky Lake where the fishing wasn't as important as the conversations and time spent with family. Winters were enjoyed in Florida in his beloved motorhome while playing SkipBo, fishing and pie and coffee with friends. Eddie and Lola Ann created a wholesome life for his family where priorities included the farm chores, attending church, participating in school activities and a Friday date night together. Eddie was a lifelong member of Leetonia Mennonite Church where he served as an elder and Sunday School teacher. He handed out many Gideon bibles over the years, his heart was to share the gospel to others. In lieu of flowers the family requests donations made to Gideons International. Calling hours will be held Saturday, August 17, from 4-6 pm and the funeral held on Sunday, August 18 at 2:00 pm, both taking place at Leetonia Mennonite Church. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Woods-Rettig Funeral Home in Leetonia, Ohio. Family and friends may view this obituary and send condolences at www.familycareservices.com Thursday August 15, 2024 Lance Steffel Obituary Lance Steffel 69, died at 6:15 PM Thursday, August 8, 2024, at Park Center Healthcare and Rehabilitation of Boardman, Ohio. He was born February 6, 1955, in Salem, Ohio, the son of the late Wayne and Marjorie (Swinehart) Steffel. Lance was a Salem High School graduate and owned and operated his own insurance agency in Salem. He is survived by his children Jeff Steffel and Kerri Steffel both of Salem, siblings Holly Anderson of Arizona and Ted Steffel of California, and his grandchildren. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother Dan Steffel. There are no services planned. Arrangements were entrusted to the care of the Arbaugh-Pearce- Greenisen & Sons Funeral and Cremation Services of Salem. Thursday August 15, 2024 Duane Martin Obituary Duane Robert Martin 97, of Columbiana, died at 12:26 PM on Sunday, August 11, 2024, at Blossom Nursing & Rehabilitation Center of Salem. He was born July 9, 1927, in Lisbon, Ohio, the son of the late Seth L. and Helen E. (Hephner) Martin. The will be no services at this time. Arrangements were entrusted to the care of the Greenisen family at the Arbaugh-Pearce-Greenisen & Sons Funeral and Cremation Services of Salem. Thursday August 15, 2024 Mary Byers Obituary Mary Jo (French) Byers 77, of Columbiana, died on Friday, August 9, 2024, at her home. She was born June 26, 1947, in Salem, Ohio, the daughter of the late George and Irene (Ihanger) French. Mary Jo was a school bus driver for Robert Bycroft for 35 years. She is survived by her children Teresa Holland, Firl (Angelica) Byers, and Don Byers all of Columbiana, sister Mickey (Jeremy) Schlenger of Newton Falls, as well as 7 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her siblings E. James, John, George, Sam, Hazel, and Rosalee. No services are planned at this time. Arrangements were made by the Arbaugh-Pearce-Greenisen & Sons Funeral and Cremation Services of Salem. Wednesday August 14, 2024 Betty Bowser Obituary Salem- Betty Marie Bowser, aged 96, passed away peacefully on Monday, August 12, 2024, at Auburn Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation in Salem. Born on October 29, 1927, in Huntingdon, Pa., she was the cherished daughter of Alvin Russler and Olive Carolus. Betty spent her life as a devoted homemaker, a role she embraced with love and pride. A faithful member of the First Baptist Church in Salem, Betty's commitment to her faith was evident in her everyday actions and the grace with which she lived her life. Betty's married her husband Lewis I. Bowser on March 13, 1947. Together, they built a life filled with joy, laughter, and resilience until her husband's passing on May 18, 2012. She is survived by her children, Ellsworth (Alverta) Bowser of Salem, Lewis (Judy) Bowser of Valrico, Fla., and Diane Bowser of Salem.She is also survived by 10 grandchildren, Lisa Timmann, Rebecca (Mike) Brooks, Tracey Bowser, Michelle Workman, Tina (Mike) Hutchings, April (Ryan) Ross, Matthew (Nikki) Dougherty, Jon Bowser, James Bowser, and Joshua Bowser, 23 great-grandchildren and six great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, her beloved husband, and her siblings Dorothy, Alvin Russler, and Donald Russler. A memorial service to honor and celebrate Betty's life will be held on Monday, August 19, 2024, at 11:00 a.m. at Highland Memorial Park Chapel in Beloit. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home and Cremation Services. In lieu of flowers donations may go to Ohio Living Hospice. 6715 Tippecanoe Rd. Building E. Suite 201, Canfield, Ohio 44406. To view Betty's obituary and send condolences, please visit www.starkmemorial.com Wednesday August 14, 2024 Herbert Nannah Obituary Herbert D. Nannah, 85, of Salem, OH, sadly left us on August 13th, 2024, peacefully in his home surrounded by his loved ones. He is preceded in death by son Douglas D. Nannah and his wife of 63 years Judith A. Nannah. He is survived by daughter Cheryl L. Stakleff and granddaughters Jessica and Rebecca Bridenthal. Herb was a graduate of Salem High School in 1957. He was a proud American who served with the U.S. Army, supported the Wounded Warrior Project, and was a member of Local 58, Local 64, and IBEW. He was a devout servant of God and enjoyed life to its fullest traveling across the country with his wife. He was passionate about his heritage and devoted much of his life to recording his genealogy. A service will be held in his honor at 2:00pm on Sunday, August 18th at Stark Memorial Funeral Home in Salem, OH. Wednesday August 14, 2024 Herbert Nannah Obituary Herbert D. Nannah, 85, of Salem, OH, sadly left us on August 13th, 2024, peacefully in his home surrounded by his loved ones. He is preceded in death by son Douglas D. Nannah and his wife of 63 years Judith A. Nannah. He is survived by daughter Cheryl L. Stakleff and granddaughters Jessica and Rebecca Bridenthal. Herb was a graduate of Salem High School in 1957. He was a proud American who served with the U.S. Army, supported the Wounded Warrior Project, and was a member of Local 58, Local 64, and IBEW. He was a devout servant of God and enjoyed life to its fullest traveling across the country with his wife. He was passionate about his heritage and devoted much of his life to recording his genealogy. A service will be held in his honor at 2:00pm on Sunday, August 18th at Stark Memorial Funeral Home in Salem, OH. Tuesday August 13, 2024 Tanner Barr Obituary Salem - Tanner James Barr, age 26, of Salem, went to be with his Lord on Friday, August 9, 2024, at Cleveland Clinic Mercy Hospital, Canton from injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident. He was surrounded by his family and friends as he was called home. He was born on August 2, 1998, in Salem, the son of Travis and Lisa Cook Barr. Tanner worked as a Union Carpenter for the Carpenters Local Union No. 171, attended Greenford Christian Church, and was a 2017 graduate of Leetonia High School. He served in the US Navy during the Persian Gulf war. He enjoyed riding motorcycles, listening to music, playing sports and the Cleveland Browns. Tanner was a loving, caring, hardworking, and fiercely loyal person who loved spending time with his family, particularly “His Girls”. Tanner is survived by his wife, the former, Emily Hupp, whom he married on March 7, 2018; three daughters, Isabella "Izzy" Barr and Alivia Barr, as well as, his daughter on the way, Lainey Barr; two sisters, Chelsea (Jake Harvey) Faloba of East Palestine, Alexis (Nick Fellure) Faloba of Lisbon; his parents of Leetonia; maternal grandmother, Sharon (Randy) Crothers of Lisbon; father in-law, Robert (Melissa) Hupp of Columbiana; many nieces, nephews, and close friends. He was preceded in death by his maternal grandfather, William Cook; paternal grandfather, Randy Barr; and paternal grandmother, Joni Barr. The family will receive friends on Wednesday, August 14, 2024, from 5:00 pm-8:00 pm and Thursday, August 15, 2024, from 10:00 am-11:00 am at the Woods-Rettig Funeral Home, Leetonia. Funeral services will be on Thursday at 11:00 am at the funeral home with Reverend Larry McKim officiating, where military honors will be accorded following the service. Burial will take place at Woodsdale Cemetery, Hanoverton. Family and friends may view this obituary and send condolences at www.familycareservices.com Monday August 12, 2024 George Morris Jr.. Obituary SALEM - George W. Morris, Jr. passed on peacefully to his Heavenly home, in the loving arms of Jesus surrounded by his family Thursday, August 9, 2024, at Blossom Nursing & Rehabilitation Center in Salem, Ohio. He was born in Youngstown, Ohio, on June 25, 1942, the son of Esther (Wilhelm) Morris and George W. Morris, Sr., who preceded him in death. He was raised in East Palestine, Ohio, and attended East Palestine High School where he played football and ran track. He attended the University of Maryland for one year and transferred to Baldwin Wallace College where he completed his football career. He was a member of the Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity and the Sigma Lambda Alpha, a French Honorary Fraternity. After receiving his master’s degree in physical education at Bowling Green State University, he taught and coached football at Mt. Vernon Junior High, Fremont Ross High School, Columbiana High School, and Iowa Wesleyan College. George entered the insurance industry fulltime in 1970 and worked as an independent agent until he and his wife, Theresa, opened the George W. Morris, Jr. Insurance Agency which later became the Morris Financial Group when his son, George, and his wife, Coby, joined the agency. George was a member of the Ohio and National Association of Life Underwriters, on the boards of the Progress Council of Columbiana County, Elkton Prison, Kent State Salem, American Heart Association, the Salem Golf Club, Lifeline of Columbiana County, a founding board member of the Sophia Women’s Center, past president of the Salem Rotary Club, and 4th Degree of the Knights of Columbus. George led a full, exciting, and adventuresome life. He had his private pilot’s license, played tennis, enjoyed fishing in Quebec, Canada, hunting in Montana and Wyoming, traveling throughout the world and especially western trips to visit family, friends, and national parks. He was a very generous man always willing to share his time, talents and treasures with anyone in need. He loved and was dearly loved by his wife, children, and grandchildren who were his pride and joy. He especially loved animals and loved to sing. His passion and enthusiasm were evident in every facet of his life. He enjoyed sharing stories from his childhood and later life with his family, friends, and strangers too. He married his high school sweetheart Theresa (Chick) Morris August 4, 1962. Survivors also include his children, George (Coby) Morris, III, Doug (Moon) Morris, and Denise (Bob) Grimm; sister, Bonnie (Jim) Baird; brother, Tom (Debbie) Morris; grandchildren, Zachary, Ashtyn, K. Lee, Jesse, Shelby, Dalton, and his precious cats, Milton & Vinny. The family wishes to thank his loving care giver, Kerry Englert, and the staff at Blossom. Calling hours will be held from 5:00-7:00 p.m. Friday, August 16, 2024, at Stark Memorial, 1014 East State Street, Salem, OH. The Rosary will be prayed at 6:30 p.m. A funeral Mass will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, August 17, 2024, at St. Paul Church Catholic Church, 935 East State Street, Salem. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in George’s memory to the Sophia Women’s Center, P.O. Box 404, Salem, OH 44460, or to St. Paul Catholic Church, 935 East Street, Salem, OH 44460. If unable to attend, you may show your support by joining our complimentary "Hugs from Home" program at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home. The arrangements for Scott's farewell are entrusted to Stark Memorial Funeral Home and Cremation Services. The staff is committed to providing the utmost care and respect for Scott and his family during this time. To view George's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com. Monday August 12, 2024 David Merker Obituary MINERVA - David E. Merker, aged 74, known as Dave by his friends and family, passed away peacefully on Friday, August 9, 2024, at the Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio. He was born June 11, 1950, in Dayton, Ohio to the late Ludwig William and Oma Garnet Merker. Following his graduation from Belmont High School in 1968, he honorably served six years in the U.S. Navy’s nuclear missile submarine force on the U.S.S. Stonewall Jackson (SSBN-634). Completing his service in 1976, he returned to Ohio and lived near Minerva, Ohio for the remainder of his long and happy life. Dave married his beloved wife, Ann of East Rochester, Ohio in Saratoga Springs, New York in 1971. He worked for 45 years in heavy industry for multiple companies, most recently as an engineering manager and consultant at East End Welding in Kent, Ohio from which he retired in 2021. Following retirement, he continued to meet his former East End co- workers and friends for golf every Wednesday, a weekly tradition that brought him great enjoyment. His most passionate hobby was collecting antique jars and bottles, and he was an active member of the Ohio Bottle Club and attended multiple shows yearly across the Northeast for 40 years. Above all, Dave was strong family-man, and he enjoyed spending time with his family most in life. He is survived by his wife, Hazel Ann (Hawk) Merker; son, Jason (Emily) Merker; daughter, MacKenzie Merker; grandson, Jonathan Merker, and granddaughter, Abigail Merker. He was preceded in death by his parents and brother, Gregory Merker. Family and friends are invited to the Stark Memorial Funeral Home, Salem, Ohio on Thursday, August 15, 2024, from 5:00-7:00 p.m. for calling hours and for the funeral service Friday, August 16, 2024, at 11:00 a.m. Following the service, a vehicle procession will go to the Hawk-Sanor family cemetery in East Rochester, Ohio for the burial. Dave will be dearly missed and always remembered by his many friends and loving family members. Arrangements are being entrusted to Stark Memorial Funeral Home and Cremation Services. If unable to attend, you may show your support by joining our complimentary "Hugs from Home" program at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home. To view David's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com. Monday August 12, 2024 David Merker Obituary MINERVA - David E. Merker, aged 74, known as Dave by his friends and family, passed away peacefully on Friday, August 9, 2024, at the Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio. He was born June 11, 1950, in Dayton, Ohio to the late Ludwig William and Oma Garnet Merker. Following his graduation from Belmont High School in 1968, he honorably served six years in the U.S. Navy’s nuclear missile submarine force on the U.S.S. Stonewall Jackson (SSBN-634). Completing his service in 1976, he returned to Ohio and lived near Minerva, Ohio for the remainder of his long and happy life. Dave married his beloved wife, Ann of East Rochester, Ohio in Saratoga Springs, New York in 1971. He worked for 45 years in heavy industry for multiple companies, most recently as an engineering manager and consultant at East End Welding in Kent, Ohio from which he retired in 2021. Following retirement, he continued to meet his former East End co- workers and friends for golf every Wednesday, a weekly tradition that brought him great enjoyment. His most passionate hobby was collecting antique jars and bottles, and he was an active member of the Ohio Bottle Club and attended multiple shows yearly across the Northeast for 40 years. Above all, Dave was strong family-man, and he enjoyed spending time with his family most in life. He is survived by his wife, Hazel Ann (Hawk) Merker; son, Jason (Emily) Merker; daughter, MacKenzie Merker; grandson, Jonathan Merker, and granddaughter, Abigail Merker. He was preceded in death by his parents and brother, Gregory Merker. Family and friends are invited to the Stark Memorial Funeral Home, Salem, Ohio on Thursday, August 15, 2024, from 5:00-7:00 p.m. for calling hours and for the funeral service Friday, August 16, 2024, at 11:00 a.m. Following the service, a vehicle procession will go to the Hawk-Sanor family cemetery in East Rochester, Ohio for the burial. Dave will be dearly missed and always remembered by his many friends and loving family members. Arrangements are being entrusted to Stark Memorial Funeral Home and Cremation Services. If unable to attend, you may show your support by joining our complimentary "Hugs from Home" program at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home. To view David's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com. Monday August 12, 2024 Obituary Image Scott Swiger Obituary Scott E. Swiger, passed away peacefully on Sunday, August 11, 2024, at the age of 56. Born on August 24, 1967, in Salem, Ohio, Scott was the beloved son of Ira and Mary Ann (Lipp) Swiger. Growing up in the town where he was born, Scott attended South Range High School, where he formed friendships and memories that lasted a lifetime. After graduation, he joined forces with his brother Mike in the family lawn care business. Together, they cultivated not only the lawns they tended but also a strong sense of camaraderie and community spirit. Scott enjoyed the outdoors and found solace in the beauty of nature and the changing seasons, which he enjoyed while working outdoors. His hobbies included assembling puzzles and playing bingo, which was his absolute favorite activity. The thrill of the game and the companionship of fellow players brought him immense joy. Family was the most important thing in Scott's life. He will be remembered by his siblings: sister, Melissa Stires; brother, Mike Swiger; sister, Amy (Larry) Gentile, and brother Steve Swiger. Scott's role as an uncle was cherished deeply, and he leaves behind a legacy of love and laughter for his nephews and niece: Nathan, Cody, Christine, Kevin, and Kyle. Scott was preceded in death by his brother-in-law, Rick Stires. Visitation for Scott E. Swiger will be held on Tuesday, August 13, 2024, from 6:00-7:00 p.m. at Stark Memorial. For those who are unable to attend the visitation in person, Stark Memorial has provided a thoughtful way to express your condolences through their "Hugs from Home" program. Details can be found on their website at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home. The arrangements for Scott's farewell are entrusted to Stark Memorial Funeral Home and Cremation Services. The staff is committed to providing the utmost care and respect for Scott and his family during this time. To view Scott's obituary, send condolences, or for further information, please visit www.starkmemorial.com. Sunday August 11, 2024 Kenneth Keiser Obituary Kenneth D. Keiser, age 86, of Louisville, OH passed away Sunday, August 11, 2024. He was born March 20, 1938 in Canton, OH. Ken worked for Hannon Electric for many years. His true passion was being a Farmer and helping his sons as a 4-H advisor. Ken is survived by his wife of 67 years, Beverly (Stands) Keiser; three sons, Tim (Rhonda), Todd and Brian (Heather) Keiser; five grandchildren, Lindsay, Kellie, Stephanie, Jason, Jenna and his great-granddaughter, Gianna. He was preceded in death by his parents, John and Emogene Keiser; his sister, Vivian Ramey; two brothers, Carl and Bernaun Leasure. A private, family celebration of life is being planned for a future date. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.stierisraelfuneralhome.com Friday August 09, 2024 Lisa Panezott Obituary SALEM - Lisa Marie Panezott, aged 58, passed away on August 6, 2024. Lisa was born on November 4, 1965, to Carmen Joseph and Doris (Klink) Ferry. Her life was one of devotion—devotion to her family, her work, and her passions. She is survived by her loving husband of 36 years, James Panezott; her adoring sons, James (Gina) Panezott Jr. of Akron, Jordan Panezott of Pittsburgh, and Brady (Skyler) Panezott of Salem. Lisa's memory will also be cherished by her brothers, Gary (Janet) Crawford of North Carolina, Sam (Tracy) Ferry of Berlin Center, and Rick Ferry of Salem; and her sisters, Thelma Jean Greene of Texas and Valerie (Johnny) Rockholt of South Carolina; and her fur babies Rocket, Stella, Annie, and Frankie. She was preceded in death by her parents, leaving a legacy of love and cherished memories. A 1985 graduate from Leetonia High School, her education laid the foundation for a life of service and hard work, which she exemplified through her long-standing role as a cook for United Local Schools. Beyond her professional life, Lisa was a woman of many interests and talents. She had a profound love for trying new recipes. Her selflessness shone through her devotion to helping others. Lisa inherited her skill in crocheting from her Aunt Jensie, creating beautiful pieces that are treasured by her loved ones. Her dogs and cat were also the recipients of her boundless love and care, reflecting her compassionate and nurturing nature. Lisa found joy in canning and tending to her garden as well as riding in the side-by-side, embracing the thrill of the outdoors alongside her family and pets. Lisa's faith was an integral part of her life, and she found fulfillment by attending Revival Today Church. Friends and family will be received from 5:00-7:00 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 17, 2024, at Stark Memorial Funeral Home. A funeral service will immediately follow at 7 p.m. In lieu of flower charitable donations can be made to the United Nutritional Lunch Program, 8143 st. Rt. 9, Hanoverton, Ohio 44423 or Revival Today Church, 107 Patton Dr, Coraopolis, Pa. 15108. If unable to attend, you may show your support by joining our complimentary "Hugs from Home" program at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home. To view Lisa's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com. Friday August 09, 2024 Eva O'Donnell Obituary Eva Rose O’Donnell, infant daughter of Thomas III and Jenna Proverbs O’Donnell, was born still at Mercy Health St. Elizabeth Boardman Hospital on Thursday, August 8, 2024. Along with her parents, Eva is survived by two brothers, Austin O’Donnell and Trevor O’Donnell, both of the home; her maternal grandparents, Tim and Beverly Proverbs of Salem; her paternal grandparents, Thomas Jr. and Rene O’Donnell of Berlin Center; a maternal great grandmother, Judy Proverbs of Salem and a paternal great grandmother, Eleanor Oblinger of Berlin Center. Services for Eva will be private. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Warrick-Kummer-Rettig Funeral Home, Columbiana. Friends may sign the register and send condolences at www.familycareservices.com Friday August 09, 2024 Jeffrey Mayhew Obituary Struthers- Jeffrey Allen Mayhew, known affectionately as Jeff by his loved ones, passed away on Wednesday, August 7, 2024, at the age of 59, at Oasis Care Center of Rehabilitation and Healing in Mahoning, Youngstown. Born on February 28, 1965, in Youngstown, Ohio, Jeff was the son of the late Frederick Albert Mayhew and Sandra Clair Geltch. Jeffrey was a resilient and hardworking individual, a self-employed painter. His dedication to his craft was matched only by his devotion to his family and his love for the great outdoors. He found solace in nature, often spending his time camping and fishing, where he felt most at peace. He is survived by his wife, Jessica Gayle (Letson), Mayhew, whom he married recently on June 7, 2024. Jeff was a father to Jeffrey (Alison) Mayhew Sr. of Struthers and Octavia Mayhew of Youngstown. Jeff also leaves stepchildren, Cole Louallen and Melissa Louallen; grandchildren, Genavine, Audelina, Emily, Cameron, Jeffrey Mayhew Jr., and Edward, and Kai; and siblings, Jim(Denise), Traci (Lou), Chrissy, Maureen( David), Ellie, Missy and Mandy(Larry), John (Linda), Tom (Jodi) , and Buzz. Friends and family will be recieved Saturday, Aug, 17, 2024 from 12-1 PM with a Memorial Service to follow at 1 PM at Trinity Fellowship Church, located at 4749 South Ave., Youngstown, OH 44512. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home and Cremation Services. To view Jeffrey's obituary and send condolences, please visit the Stark Memorial website at www.starkmemorial.com. Friday August 09, 2024 Forrest A. Barber, age 81, passed away on August 4, 2024. He was born on November 10, 1942, in Alliance, to Alden Luther and Edna Lorraine (Guynn) Barber. Forrest graduated from Mount Union College and Kent State University. He served as an officer for the Alliance City Police Department until his retirement. Forrest owned and operated Barber Airport as Chief Flight Instructor, test pilot for Taylorcraft Corporation, and an aircraft mechanic. He loved to fly and lived for everything aviation. He mentored many people in the field. Forrest was also a member of many organizations; he was a 32nd Degree Mason, a member of the VFW, Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association, Fraternal Order of Police, American Legion, Quiet Birdmen and Civil Air Patrol. He is survived by his daughters, Mary (Dave) Barber-Cironi and Laura Gatrell; grandchildren, Daniel (Emily) Barber-Cironi, Tabitha Gatrell and Adam Gatrell; many nieces and nephews; and his former spouse, Patty Barber. He was preceded in death by his parents; sister, “Scotty”; and beloved grandson, Michael Paul Cironi. A private family service was held. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105. To order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of Forrest A. Barber, please visit our flower store. Wednesday August 07, 2024 Robert Haueter Obituary HANOVERTON- Robert C. Haueter, passed away on August 6, 2024, at the age of 63. Born on May 1, 1961 in Salem to Wilbur and Betty (Robb) Haueter. Robert's life was characterized by his dedication to his family, his passion for farming and mechanics, and his unwavering faith. Married to Denise (Wickersham) Haueter on April 25, 1981, Robert's life was enriched by love and partnership that stood the test of time. Together, they raised a daughter, Kayla Dean, who with her husband Gary, brought joy to Robert's life. He was a cherished brother to Tom Haueter and his wife Deanna, and he held a special place in the lives of his grandchildren, Laine Griffey (Dyneshia), Luke Dean, Wyatt Dean, Clayton Dean, and his great-grandchildren, Savannah, Elaina, and Serena. Robert was preceded in death by his parents and his brother, Donald Earl Haueter. Robert was a graduate of United Local High School. Besides Robert's work ethic as evidenced by working as a farm hand, He was an avid participant in and spectator of tractor pulls, combining his love for competition and machinery. Fixing tractors was not just a skill but a passion, and his talent in woodworking showed his artistic side, creating pieces that were both functional and beautiful. His collection of toy tractors was more than a hobby; it was a representation of his life's work and joy. As a long- standing member of the Salineville Church of Christ, Robert's faith was integral to his life. Robert found his greatest happiness in the time spent surrounded by his loved ones. Robert Haueter lived a life marked by hard work, devotion to his loved ones, and a deep-rooted faith. His memory will be cherished and kept alive in the hearts of those he touched. Friends and family will be received Friday, August 9, 2024 from 5:00-7:00 p.m. at Stark Memorial and Saturday, August 10, 2024 at 11:30 a.m., Salineville Church of Christ with a funeral service to follow at 12:30 p.m. with Pastor Chris Mowery officiating. Burial will be at Highland Memorial Park in Beloit, OH. Memorial contributions may be made to Ohio Living Hospice, 6715 Tippecanoe Rd., Bldg. E, Ste. 1, Canfield, OH 44406. If unable to attend, you may show your support by joining our complimentary "Hugs from Home" program at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home and Cremation Services. To view Robert's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com. Tuesday August 06, 2024 Donovan Winn Obituary SALEM – Donovan W. Winn, 89, passed away Saturday, August 3, 2024, at Aultman Hospital in Canton. He was born on December 18, 1934, in Alliance to Frank and Roselia (Brantingham) Winn. A graduate of Alliance High School, class of 1952, he was a member of Damascus Friends Church and a lifetime farmer. He is survived by a sister, Anna June Chambers. Children: Phil & Sharon (Goughenour) Winn, Cindy (Winn) & Chuck Sluss, Mark & Julie (Smith) Winn, and Tim & Tanja (von Kulajta) Winn. He was a beloved grandfather to 15 grandchildren and 35 great-grandchildren. Donovan was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Marilyn (Parker) Winn, whom he married on June 26, 1955; son, Doug Winn; daughter-in- law, Robyn (French) Winn; and siblings, Harold Winn, Charles Winn, Mary Helen Krebs and Patty Ross. A celebration of life will be held on August 31, 2024, at Winona Friends Church at 11:00 a.m. with visitation one hour prior. He will be laid to rest at Woodsdale Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Damascus Friends Church, 28857 Walnut Street, Damascus, OH 44619; Winona Friends Church, 4687 Whinnery Rd., Salem, OH 44460; or Winona Fire Department, 4894 Whinnery Rd., Winona, OH 44493. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home and Cremation Services. To view Donovan’s obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit Stark Memorial Funeral Home at www.starkmemorial.com Monday August 05, 2024 Frank Hann Obituary Frank C. Hann, age 94, of Louisville, OH was called home to be with his Lord and Savior and to join his wife Caroline, on Friday, August 2, 2024. He was born in Canton, OH to the late Franz and Cornelia Hann on November 24, 1929. He was a 1947 Canton McKinley graduate. Those that knew Frank, knew he was a trumpet player, and he was still able to play his high school fight song and alma mater until his passing. He met and married the love of his life, Caroline Kraft in 1953 soon after his discharge from the Navy and they enjoyed 68 years together. They spent their entire lives doing everything together, especially attending church, playing music, singing, and dancing. Everything Frank did he did with energy and a smile. When asked, “how are you doing?” he always would answer, “fantastic”, earning him the nickname, “Fantastic Frank”. He enjoyed gardening and sharing the fruits of his labor, and he loved being active whether it was golfing, bowling, softball, cornhole, pickleball or shuffleboard to name only a few. Frank served in the US Navy as an electrician’s mate which led him into his lifelong career as an electrician and member of the Local IBEW 540 and eventually became the Stark County Electrical Inspector. Frank was a 70- year member of the IBEW, The Gideon’s, the Toastmaster’s, Nimishillen Grange, actively served in the Stark Co. 4-H program and was a member of Christ Church of Louisville. Frank is survived by his son, David (Dee) Hann of Greenville, SC, and two daughters, Linda (Jim) Silver of Wooster, OH, and Julie (Russ) Hoff of Valdosta, GA, and daughter-in-law, Carol Hann of North Canton, OH. He also leaves 14 grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren with another one on the way. Frank was preceded in death by his wife Caroline, his parents, one son, Stephen, and both of his siblings. Funeral services will be held Monday, August 12th at 11:00 a.m. with calling hours 1 hour prior to services. Frank will be laid to rest in Forest Hill Cemetery, Canton, OH. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Christ Church of Louisville, OH. Online condolences may be left at www.stierisraelfuneralhome.com. The family would like to thank the wonderful, caring staff at West View Healthy Living in Wooster, OH, and Ohio Hospice Lifecare. Stier-Israel Funeral Home Monday August 05, 2024 Robert Beltempo Obituary Robert V. Beltempo 77, of Salem, passed away at 12:20 AM, Friday, August 2, 2024, at Circle of Care in Salem. There are no services planned at this time. Arrangements were made by the Arbaugh-Pearce-Greenisen & Sons Funeral and Cremation Services, Salem. Monday August 05, 2024 Dorla Santee Obituary SEBRING - Dorla Jean Santee, aged 94, passed away peacefully on August 3, 2024. Dorla's life was one marked by devotion to family and faith. She was the beloved wife of the late Gordon Santee, whom she married on August 14, 1948, and with whom she shared a loving partnership until his passing. Together, they raised a family that includes her children, Dwight (Karen) Santee of Beloit, Diane (Barry) Culpepper of Union Springs, Alabama, Elaine Wolfgang of Salem, and Sheila (Steve) Steer of Ashland, Massachusetts. She was a cherished grandmother to eight grandchildren and adored great-grandmother to fifteen great-grandchildren, all of whom brought immense joy and pride to her life. Additionally, Dorla is survived by her sisters, Lavina Shoffner and Charlotte Shoffner. She was preceded in death by her brother, Jack Shoffner, her parents Charles and Arveta Shoffner, and her son-in-law Wayne Wolfgang. Dorla's legacy of love and care continues through the lives of those she touched. Dorla lived her life with a sense of purpose and service. As a dedicated homemaker, she also took pride in fixing great meals for the farming community. Her commitment to her faith was evident through her active membership at East Goshen Friends Church. She was an integral part of the church community, engaging in bible study and contributing her time and efforts to the funeral committee. Her interests and talents were many and varied. Dorla enjoyed being an Avon representative, known for her warm approach and genuine interest in her customers. Her artistic side was expressed through her love of ceramics, and the beauty of her garden was a testament to her membership in the local gardening club, where she delighted in flower arranging. A master of canning, she preserved the bounty of her garden for her family to enjoy year-round. Dorla also found joy in traveling to Destin, Florida, holding a special place in her heart. Dorla's life was a tapestry of love, service, and dedication to those around her. Her memory will be cherished and kept alive through the stories shared by her family and the many lives she touched. Friends and family will be received from at 10-11 AM at Stark Memorial on Saturday, August 10th with a funeral service held at 11 AM. Burial will follow at Goshen Township Cemetery in Beloit, OH. If unable to attend, you may show your support by joining our complimentary "Hugs from Home" program at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home and Cremation Services. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to: East Goshen Friends Church 16800 South Range Road, Beloit, Ohio 44609. To view Dorla's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com. Saturday August 03, 2024 Katheran Kelly Obituary Katheran A. Kelly, age 67, of Louisville, OH passed away unexpectedly, in her home on Friday, August 2, 2024. She was born November 17, 1956 in New Philadelphia, OH to Raymond and Janice Myers. Kathy graduated from New Philadelphia High School in 1975 and from Akron University School of nursing in 1979. She worked as a nurse for 6 years and then began a career as a Pharmaceutical Sales Rep, retiring in 2016. She enjoyed golfing, walking, jigsaw puzzles, cooking, Leopard sporting events and always being there for her family. Kathy is survived by her husband of 36 years, James Kelly; two sons, Matt Kelly and Michael (Alex) Kelly; a brother, Joe (Gayle) Myers. She was preceded in death by her parents and a brother, Gary Myers. She will always be remembered as a loving wife and mother. Her laugh and sense of humor made her friends with everyone she met. Calling hours will 3-5pm Tuesday at Stier-Israel Funeral Home in Louisville. Funeral services will immediately follow at 5pm. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.stierisraelfuneralhome.com Stier-Israel Funeral Home Wednesday July 31, 2024 Barbara Stout Obituary SALEM - Barbara D. Stout, affectionately known as Barb to her loved ones, passed away peacefully on July 23, 2024, in Salem Regional Medical Center after a short illness. Barb was born on April 14, 1941, in Salem, the daughter of the late Frederick and Devota (Hawn) Knutti. Barb's life was a testament to her enduring kindness and her unwavering commitment to those she loved. She was married to her husband, Henry C. Stout, on January 28, 1964. Their partnership continued until Henry's passing in 2021. Together, they raised three daughters: Terri Stout of Salem, Susan Harry and her husband James of Fairbanks, Alaska, and Brenda Gray and her husband Nicholas of Colorado Springs, Colorado. Barb's role as a mother was one she cherished deeply, and her guidance and wisdom continue to live on through her children. Her family circle extended to include her brother, William Knutti of Austintown, and her four grandchildren, Emma, Wade, Autumn, and Amber. Barb's presence was a source of joy and comfort in their lives, and she took great pride in each of their accomplishments and unique paths. A graduate of Western Reserve High School, class of 1959, Barb first became a cosmetologist and later furthered her education by earning an associate degree in nursing from the Hannah Mullens School of Practical Nursing in 1986. Her passion for caring for others led her to a career first with Canterbury Villa and then at the Auburn Care Center, where she was a valued member of the nursing staff until her retirement in 2013. Her colleagues and patients alike will remember her for her compassionate nature and her dedication to providing comfort and care to those in need. Outside of her professional life, Barb had a variety of interests that brought her joy including daytime dramas, gardening and cooking. Barb also had a soft spot for animals, especially her dogs, who were her constant companions. They were a source of comfort and happiness for her, and she took great pleasure in caring for them throughout her life. As Barb's family and friends reflect on her life, they will find comfort in the memories of the time spent with her, the lessons she taught, and the love she freely gave. Barb's journey may have come to a peaceful close in the same town where it began, but the echoes of her life's song will resonate for generations to come. Friends and family will be received from 5:00-6:00 p.m., Friday, August 2, 2024, at Stark Memorial Funeral Home. A funeral service will follow at 6:00 p.m. at the funeral home, with Pastor Peter Fowler officiating. If unable to attend, you may show your support by joining our complimentary "Hugs from Home" program at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home. To view Barbara's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com. Tuesday July 30, 2024 Myron Bazil Obituary Myron Bazil 81, of Salem, died at 9:40 AM, Tuesday, July 30, 2024, at Salem West Health Care in Salem. There are no services planned at this time. Arrangements were made by the Arbaugh-Pearce-Greenisen & Sons Funeral and Cremation Services, Salem. Tuesday July 30, 2024 Robert Wagner Obituary Robert J. Wagner, 69, passed away on Monday, July 29, after a courageous battle with melanoma. Born to Clarence and Vesta Wagner in 1954, he was the youngest of eight siblings. Graduating from Louisville High School in 1973, he spent the next 12 years working at Diebold in Canton, earning his real estate license, and entering the real estate business. During that time, he was drawn more and more to the auctioneering business. He entered the three-year Missouri Auction School program and graduated from the CAI Certified Auctioneer Institute through Indiana University. He was a member of both the Ohio and National Auctioneers’ Associations for more than 40 years. He served as director of the NE Ohio Auctioneers’ Association for four years, and as chairman of the Ohio Auctioneers Assoc. in Columbus during its winter convention for several years. For 40 years, he was Cutler Real Estate’s Auctioneer, selling real estate and chattels, and was very proud of his indispensable Auction Team, which included many family members. “The buyers and sellers always knew they could count on us to be accurate and true,” he once said. He was very proud to have Dave Gill as a partner auctioneer and close friend for many years. In 1978, he fell in love with his one and only, Michelle (Casper). They married in 1980 and had two children. Throughout his life, he was engaged in the farming business, which gave him much joy and satisfaction. Accompanied by horses, dogs, and chickens, the family enjoyed the country life. He also loved target shooting, tractor pulls, and the latest innovations in agriculture and farm equipment. Above all, he treasured and prioritized his family who survives him: wife, Michelle; son Adam (Amy) Wagner; and daughter Lindsey (Sean) Noland, along with their children Joseph and Kenley. He is also survived by a brother, Sonny Wagner of Canton, and three sisters, Vivian Johnk of Texas, Bette Talkington of Texas, and Marjorie (Jerry) Peterson of Alliance. He was preceded in death by his parents; siblings Wayne, Jack and Larry; sisters-in-law Nedra and Carol; brothers-in-law Ralph Swearns and Carol Johnk; and nephew Kevin. Special thanks go to Jamie and Deanne of Aultman Hospice & Palliative Care, and the fine care received at Woodlawn Compassionate Care Center. Calling hours will be held on Sunday, August 4, from 2-4pm at Stier-Israel Funeral Home in Louisville, Ohio. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10am on Monday, August 5, at St. Louis Catholic Church in Louisville. Bob will be laid to rest in St. Louis Parish Cemetery, Louisville, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Louis Catholic Church in Louisville, Ohio, or St. Jude Children’s Hospital. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.stierisraelfuneralhome.com Stier-Israel Funeral Home Tuesday July 30, 2024 Edward Hartman Obituary WESTERVILLE - Edward T. Hartman, affectionately known as Ed, passed away peacefully on July 22, 2024, in Westerville, Ohio, at the age of 72. Born on October 22, 1951, in Salem, he was the beloved son of Elmer and Ila Hartman. Ed is survived by his daughter Stephanie Hartman of Westerville, Ohio, and his son Brad Hartman of Tempe, Arizona, who will cherish his memory as a devoted father. He is also survived by a brother and sister, Les Hartman and Carolyn Cooper, both of Salem, and extended family throughout the community. Ed proudly served his country as a U.S. Navy Veteran and later as a mail carrier for the U.S. Postal Service in Salem. He will be remembered for his kindness, sense of humor, love for family, and active nature. In addition to his work and family, Ed was previously a member of the American Legion Post in Sebring, where he enjoyed the camaraderie and shared the spirit of service with fellow veterans. He had a sociable and active nature, finding joy in hobbies like playing cards, golfing, playing pool, and throwing darts, activities that highlighted his competitive spirit and love for social gatherings. A Celebration of Ed's Life will be held at Noon, Saturday, August 3, 2024, at Stark Memorial Funeral Home, 1014 E. State Street, Salem, Ohio 44460. Friends and family will be received from 10:00 a.m. until the time of services Saturday at the funeral home. If unable to attend, you may show your support by joining our complimentary "Hugs from Home" program at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home. To view Edward's obituary or send condolennces, visit www.starkmemorial.com. The family has requested that, in lieu of flowers, donations be made to Alzheimer's Association. Monday July 29, 2024 Together Again- Mary Louise Blasiman Anderson, age 88, passed away peacefully on July 28, 2024 surrounded by her loving family. She was born on April 24, 1936, in Louisville, to William G. and Clara M. (Flitcraft) Blasiman. Mary was a lifetime member of Maranatha Church of God where she faithfully served however and wherever she was needed. She served as a Sunday school teacher, church secretary and head cook for many years. She would lead singing and was an integral part of the ladies ministries. Mary was a devoted wife, mother, granny and friend to all in need. She leaves behind her deep legacy of faith and service. Those left to cherish her memory are her children, Linda (Richard) Wagner, Norvel Jr. “Butch” (Janice) Anderson, Cora Birch, James “Jim” Anderson, and Kevin (Angela) Anderson; and multiple grand, great, and great-great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Norvel J. Anderson; grandchildren, Cody Joe, Jody and Joey Anderson; and four brothers, Harry, Junior, Howard, and Ronald Blasiman. A visitation will be held at Cassaday-Turkle-Christian Funeral Home on Wednesday, July 31st from 5:00-7:00 p.m. A funeral service will be held at Maranatha Church of God on Thursday, August 1st at 11:00 a.m. with Pastors Keith Frederick and Jeff Caldwell officiating. She will be laid to rest at Highland Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to Maranatha Children’s Church Ministry, 14289 Edison St. NE, Alliance, Ohio 44601. Monday July 29, 2024 Clara Morgan, age 83, of Alliance, passed away on July 28, 2024 at Altercare of Alliance. She was born on November 30, 1940, in Cleveland, to Richard and Mary (Smith) Bruner. Those left to cherish her memory are her husband, Larry Morgan; son, Danny Hunter; daughter, Cheryl Hunter; brother, Frank (Helena) Bruner; and several grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents. Monday July 29, 2024 Antoinette VonKanel Obituary Antoinette A. (Buccasso) VonKanel, age 89, loving mother and grandmother, of Louisville, OH passed away Sunday, July 28, 2024. She was born July 3, 1935 in Canton, OH to Vincent and Mary (Martia) Dastolfo. Antoinette was retired from Louisville City Schools after many years of service in the high school cafeteria. She had great compassion for animals and had many beloved dogs through the years. Antoinette was preceded in death by her husband, John Buccasso, in 1982; her 2nd husband, Fred VovKanel; her parents and a sister, Josephine Bigler. She is survived by her daughter, Rita Zeigler; two sons, Lou (Julie) Buccasso, John (Lyne) Buccasso; a sister, Mary Jane O’Brien; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. She also leaves behind her many friends and care takers at St. Joseph Care Center in Louisville. Funeral services will be 11am Wednesday at Stier-Israel Funeral Home in Louisville with Fr. James McKarns officiating. Calling hours will be 10- 11am Wednesday morning at the funeral home. Antoinette will be laid to rest in St. Louis Parish Cemetery, Louisville, OH. Memorial contributions may be made to Aultman-Woodlawn Compassionate Care or St. Joseph Care Center. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.stierisraelfuneralhome.com. Stier-Israel Funeral Home Sunday July 28, 2024 Ronald Kochera Obituary Ronald Frank Kochera 83, of Columbiana, died at 5:30 AM Friday, July 26, 2024, at Covington Nursing and Rehab. Center in East Palestine, Ohio. There are no services planned at this time. Thursday July 25, 2024 Mary "Mimi Eileen" Crawford Obituary BOARDMAN TWP. - Mary Eileen Crawford, known affectionately as “Mimi Eileen” to her friends and family, passed away peacefully at her home with her loved ones by her side Tuesday evening, July 23, 2024, at the age of 89. Eileen was born on March 4, 1935, in Salem, Ohio, to the late Wayne and Mary (Liebhart) Jackson. She was a proud graduate of Salem High School, class of 1953, and went on to build a fulfilling career with Ohio Bell (AT&T), where she dedicated 35 years of service. Eileen's work ethic and commitment to excellence were hallmarks of her professional life, earning her the respect and admiration of her colleagues. On August 19, 1987, Eileen married the love of her life, Arlan E. Crawford. Their union was one filled with shared joys and unwavering support until Arlan's passing on June 3, 2021. She leaves behind her daughters, Jill Weikart (husband Tom), of Salem, and Janelle Sylvester (husband Rob), of Poland township. Eileen's family was the center of her universe, and she cherished every moment spent with them. Eileen's legacy of love continues through her beloved sister, Wenda Ryman of Chester, WV, and her brother, Ronald Jackson (wife Shirley) of Salem. Her life was further enriched by the joys of grandparenthood, as she doted on her three grandchildren, Aadam Zocolo, Aryn Glenn, and Brad Galla, and reveled in the antics of her four great-grandchildren Ava, Adyson, Alyza & Ryan Jr. A woman of faith and music, Eileen was a long-standing member of Robbins United Methodist Church in Washingtonville, where she uplifted the congregation with her angelic voice as the choir director. She served in various other roles with grace and humility. Her passion for music extended to her involvement with the Salem Music Study Club, the Ohio Bell chorus, the Christian Women's Society of Youngstown, and the Oratorio Guild in Salem. Additionally, she enjoyed the camaraderie and activities of the Saxon Club in Youngstown, also a member and soprano singer for the Saxon Choir. Eileen's sisters, Nancy Wilson and Carol Farmer, her brother Wayne Jackson, and her daughter Jenifer Farmer, preceded her in death. They, along with her parents and husband, welcomed her with loving arms into eternal peace. One of her favorite memories in which she frequently mentioned was her many times spent with her late longtime friend Tina, with their thermos of coffee and hours of reminiscing while on the beach. Eileen's passing leaves a void that cannot be filled, yet her legacy of kindness and love will continue to live on through the countless lives she influenced. She was a cherished mother, grandmother, sister, and friend whose memory will be held close in the hearts of all who were fortunate enough to know her. A life so beautifully lived deserves to be beautifully remembered. Eileen was a treasure to her family and her community, and though she has departed from this earthly realm, her spirit will forever be a guiding light to those she loved. Friends and family will be received from 5:30-6:30 p.m. Saturday, July 27, 2024, at Stark Memorial Funeral Home, 1014 E. State Street, Salem, OH 44460. A funeral service will be held at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, with Rev. Matt Doerle officiating. If unable to attend, you may show your support by joining our complimentary "Hugs from Home" program at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home and Cremation Services. To view Mary Eileen's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com. Thursday July 25, 2024 Larry Lewis Obituary Larry James Lewis, 77, of Salem, OH, passed away peacefully at University Hospital Portage Medical Center Tuesday, July 23, 2024, of neuroendocrine pancreatic cancer. He was born in Mansfield, OH, and spent his entire youth in Perrysville, OH, graduating from Loudonville High School in 1965. After graduation, he worked at the Air National Guard base in Mansfield and later joined the Air National Guard. Upon being accepted into the General Motors apprenticeship program at the Fisher Body tooling plant in Kalamazoo, MI, he moved there to become a toolmaker. After completing his apprenticeship, he moved to Salem, OH, to work at the Lordstown fabrication plant. He brought with him his wife whom he met in Kalamazoo and married in 1969. After 33 years with General Motors, he retired in 2000 to start a second career with his wife, building the trucking company Marlar Express. They both drove and managed a fleet, retiring in 2015. Mechanics was always Larry’s passion. At a young age it started with coaster cars and progressed to street cars, then on to drag racing cars, trucks, show cars, ending with riding a recumbent bike on the many beautiful bike trails of Ohio. Larry was a wonderful, generous and loving family man. One of his greatest accomplishments was making life easy and fun for the family. A message taught to the family was “life’s problems are just small bumps in the road”. He always carried his tools with him, and he was ready to help the family with any project. Attending the grandchildren’s events was something he greatly looked forward to. He is survived by his wife Marie of 54 years; daughter, Nichole (Eric) Thorne of Louisville; son, Larry (Sarah) Lewis Jr. of Milford; five granddaughters, (Grandpa’s A team) Aubrey, Addy, and Acy Thorne and (Grandpa’s Stinger Bees) Brynn and Savannah Lewis, and one brother, James Lewis of Perrysville. He was preceded in death by his parents, James and Norma; stepfather, Hank; a special Aunt Mable and Uncle Howard Myers, and one sister, Devon. There will be a family celebration of life in Perrysville, with the burial being in Greenlawn Cemetery, Perrysville, Ohio. We thank UH Portage Medical Center’s facility and staff for their support and professionalism in caring for Larry. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home. To view Larry's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com. Wednesday July 24, 2024 Michael Less, Sr. Obituary Greenford - Michael Paul Less Sr., age 75, of Greenford, died on Tuesday, July 23, 2024, at his home. He was born on September 4, 1948, in Salem, son of the late Francis and Jane Sauerwein Less. Mike was an auto worker at General Motors for 30 years. After retiring he spent his time doing what he truly loved, working around the family farm. Mike enjoyed driving his Kubota around the farm and performing his daily tasks and once those were complete, he could be found watching old westerns. Farming was a passion for Mike he passed on to his son, who is well known online in the farming community as Farm Hand Mike. Mike is survived by his two sons, Michael Paul (Deborah) Less Jr. of Arcanum and Corey (Trisha) Less of Columbiana; three sisters, Lisa (John) Crider, Ann (Keith) Bossard and Susan Less-Phillips; a brother, George (Penny) Less; four grandchildren, Michael Paul (Abbey) Less III, Andrew (Lexi) Less, Alexandria Less and Ian Less and one great granddaughter, Aria Less. He was preceded in death by a son, Jeffrey Thomas Less and two brothers, Edward Less and William Less. The family will receive friends on Sunday, July 28, 2024, from 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm at the Woods-Rettig Funeral Home, Leetonia and on Monday, July 29, 2024, from 10:00 am – 11:00 am at the St. Jude Roman Catholic Church. A Funeral Mass will be held on Monday, July 29, 2024, at 11:00 am at the St. Jude Roman Catholic Church, Columbiana, with Father Chad Johnson officiating. Memorial donations may be made to the Green Township Volunteer Fire Department, P.O. Box 14 Greenford OH 44422. Family and friends may view this obituary and send condolences at www.familycareservices.com Wednesday July 24, 2024 Melanie "Mel" Lamb Obituary SALEM - Melanie Lynn Lamb, better known as Mel, passed away on July 19, 2024, in her hometown of Salem, Ohio, at the age of 56. Born on August 4, 1967, in Salem, she was the cherished daughter of the late Rowland Charles and Betty Jean (Coleman) Howells. She was a 1985 graduate of Salem High School. Mel’s commitment to nurturing young lives was evident through her invaluable work with Help Me Grow, where she served as a home visitor for children under three years old, guiding new mothers through the joys and challenges of early motherhood. She was involved with the Italian-American Club sharing in the legacy of her beloved husband, William, who predeceased her in 2017. Her family- oriented nature was the cornerstone of her existence, and she leaves behind a legacy of love and devotion. She is survived by her adoring son, Houston Lamb and adopted son, Andrew Conley, who will carry forward her legacy of kindness and compassion. Mel's memory will also be cherished by her brother, Charles (Vickie) Howells, John Howells and sister-in-law, Tina Howells, who will miss her deeply. Melanie was preceded in death by her loving husband, William; her sisters, Cynthia Howells-Lewandoski and Catherine Howells-Henry, as well as her brother, David Howells. Her passing leaves a void in the hearts of those who knew her, but her spirit will continue to inspire all who were touched by her generosity and warmth. Friends and family are invited to gather and celebrate Melanie's life Sunday, July 28, 2024, from 2:00-6:00 p.m. at the Italian-American Club in Salem. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home. To view Mel's obituary or send condolences, visit www.starkmemorial.com. Tuesday July 23, 2024 June Bartholow Obituary June Maxine (Menough) Bartholow, 104, of Salem, passed away at 1:15 PM on Monday, July 22, 2024, at Blossom Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Salem. She was born August 8, 1919, in Salem, Ohio, the daughter of the late George M. and Pansy (Malone) Menough. June was a busy body and was always finding things to do. She loved knitting, quilting, and gardening. She was a member of the Salem First United Methodist Church. She is survived by her son John I. (Rebecca) Bartholow JR, 6 grandchildren and numerous great grandchildren. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband John I. Bartholow SR, a daughter Nancy Schram, and her siblings; Helen, Merle, Thelma, George, Dick, and Gail. A celebration of life service will be Thursday, July 25, 2024 1 PM at the Arbaugh-Pearce-Greenisen & Sons Funeral and Cremation Services in Salem, with Pastor Byron Bufkin officiating. Burial is to follow in Hope Cemetery. Tuesday July 23, 2024 Timothy A. Fox Sr., age 56, passed away on July 21, 2024, surrounded by his family. He was born on October 23, 1967, in Elwood City, PA, to David Richard Fox, Sr. and Gloria Jean Cox. Tim graduated from West Branch High School where he served as their Warrior Chief. After high school, Tim served honorably in the United States Navy. A die hard Steelers fan, Tim was the life of the party and loved having a good time with family and friends. He was willing to help anyone and was a ‘dad’ to the neighborhood kids. Those left to cherish his memory are his sons, Timothy A. Fox Jr. and Aaron D. Fox; twin brother, Todd A. Fox; nephews, Chad (Michelle), Adam and Evan Fox; and niece, Melissa (Robby) Sebille. He was preceded in death by his parents and his brother, David R. Fox Jr. A funeral service will be held at Cassaday-Turkle-Christian Funeral Home on Saturday, July 27th at 1:00 p.m. with a visitation one hour prior. Tuesday July 23, 2024 Monday July 22, 2024 Colleen Masters Obituary SALEM - Colleen A. Masters, a cherished mother, friend, and dedicated nurse, passed away peacefully on Saturday, July 20, 2024, at Auburn Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation in Salem. Born on June 9, 1936, in New Wilmington, PA, Colleen was the loving daughter of Samuel D. and M. Grace (Patton) Deiger. Colleen's life was marked by her unwavering dedication to caring for others. She spent her professional career as a registered nurse at Salem Regional Medical Center, where her compassion and expertise touched the lives of countless patients and colleagues. Colleen's love for her work was only matched by her joy in exploring the world with her friends, creating memories that would last a lifetime. She is survived by her children, Janice Masters, Joan Masters, and Alan (Kathy) Masters. Colleen's love extended beyond her immediate family to her surrogate children, Tina Gilbert and Mark Pasco. Colleen was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Joseph Masters; her daughter Jodi Masters, and her sisters, Doreen and Gayleen. Friends and family are invited to gather and celebrate Colleen's life at Grandview Cemetery chapel at 2:00 p.m. Friday, July 26, 2024. For those unable to attend in person, a "Hugs from Home" program is available to express your support and share a virtual embrace with the family. Details can be found at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home, a testament to Colleen's far-reaching influence and the community's desire to honor her. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home. To view Colleen's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com. Monday July 22, 2024 Joanne Grate Obituary Columbiana - Joanne Grate, age 78, of Columbiana, passed away on Saturday, July 20, 2024, at Windsor House at Parkside Health Care Center, Columbiana. She was born on May 8, 1946, in Poland, daughter of the late Charles and Nan Coalmer Wilson. Joanne had worked as a landscaper and a waitress at Eat N’ Park in Boardman for 30 years, she enjoyed gardening and was an excellent dancer. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ronald H. Grate, Sr., in January of 2007, her step-son Ronald H. Grate, Jr. in December of 2006, as well as her brother, Ronald Wilson in 2023. Joanne is survived by her daughter, Rochelle Cole of Columbiana; son, Douglas Cole of Miamisburg; three grandchildren, Olivia, Ethan and Kassandria and a great granddaughter, Kayleigh. A celebration of life will be held on a later date. Please check back later for more information. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Warrick-Kummer-Rettig Funeral Home, Columbiana. Family and friends may view this obituary and send condolences at www.familycareservices.com “If tears could build a stairway, and memories were a lane; I would walk right up to heaven, and bring you home again!” Monday July 22, 2024 Michael Cosgrove Obituary Salem- On the morning of July 20, 2024 Michael Cosgrove was taken into the arms of his Lord, Jesus Christ, to his eternal home in Paradise. He had fought a long and strenuous battle with cancer, but the time had come for him to rest in peace. He was in the wonderful care of the University Hospital Portage Medical Center and had spent the evening before surrounded by his family. Michael was born on December 11, 1953 in Salem Ohio, the son of the late Lester J. Cosgrove Sr. and the late Mary (Petro) Cosgrove. He was a lifetime member of St. Paul’s Church and former member of the Elks club. Michael was a 1972 graduate of Salem High school, where he was remembered for being a standout Basketball player. He had a strong work ethic, even as a very young boy, where he could be found selling Sunday newspapers outside of St. Paul’s Church every week after mass. He also spent many years working at the Salem Car Wash, Penn Grille Pizza Shop, and Petrucci’s Bar and Restaurant, while putting himself through college at Kent Salem and Main Campus to earn his BS in ED degree. He was employed as a Teacher for 35 years in the Salem City Schools, teaching 1 year at McKinley in Grade 5, 31 years at the Jr. High teaching Math, and 3 years at Southeast, doing Math Inclusion in Grade 5. No matter where he went, he ran into former students who thanked him for being such a helpful teacher and making Math meaningful to them. When the school day ended or school wasn’t in session, he went to his second job as the Manager of the Salem Branch of V&V Appliance Parts, which he ran for almost 40 years. He was inspired by its founder, his Father-in-Law, Victor Lazar, and was devoted to serving his customers to the best of his ability. Even after being closed for almost two years due to his health concerns, people still hoped he was going to open again. He also owned and managed several apartments in Salem. The most important mission in Michael’s life was taking care of his home and his family and he was successful at both. He had enormous love and pride in his children, and was thankful to see them leading happy, purposeful lives. His greatest joy was being a Papa to his two grandchildren and they will miss him dearly. They were his motivation throughout his health battle and will miss his love and wisdom in the years to come. Above all, he was hard working, always put others before himself, and was a faithful Man of God through every season of his life. Michael’s survivors include his wife of 43 years, Wendy (Lazar) Cosgrove, his daughter, Jessica (James) Mastrovito and their children, Hunter and Hadley, of Indian Trail, NC as well as a son, Joshua Cosgrove of Columbus, OH; sisters Mary Ann (Ed) Manning and Linda Cosgrove, brother Gary Cosgrove, and Sister-in-Law Connie Cosgrove, all of Salem, and many beloved nieces and nephews and their children. He was Proceeded in death by his brother, Joe Cosgrove, in addition to his parents. The family would like to thank Dr. Austin Fredrickson and his staff at Salem Regional Hospital, Dr. David Bajor and his staff at University Hospital in Cleveland, OH and the Staff at Portage University Hospital as well as every doctor, nurse, and health care worker they met along their journey for their loving and professional care. Also the Perry Township EMT and Fire Department for their excellent services. They also request that instead of flowers, please consider a donation to; The Brightside Project 483 E. Pershing St. Salem, OH 44460 or a donation of money or kindness to someone in need. Please also be sure to have a colonoscopy as recommended along with any other medical tests routinely suggested. Thank you. A Mass of Christian Burial will be Saturday, July 27, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Paul Catholic Church. Friends and family will be received Friday, July 26, 2024 from 4-7 p.m. at Stark Memorial. Visit www.starkmemorial.com to view obituary or send condolences. Monday July 22, 2024 John T. Gray, 86, of Sebring passed away on Monday, July 22, 2024 at Crandall Medical Center. A Celebration of Life will be held at Bennett Chapel at Copeland Oaks on Saturday, July 27, 2024 at 2:00 PM. You may sign the guest register and view the obituary online at www.grfuneralhome.com. Arrangements have been entrusted to Gednetz-Ruzek-Brown Funeral Home, Sebring Monday July 22, 2024 Kathryn Breckenridge Obituary LISBON - Kathryn Anne Breckenridge, a beacon of kindness and unwavering support to her family, passed away peacefully on July 13, 2024, in Salem Regional Medical Center after a short illness. Katheryn was born on May 25, 1941, in Beaver Valley County Hospital in New Brighton, Pa. Her gentle spirit and loving nature were evident from a young age. She was the cherished daughter of the late Edward and LaVerne (Jirak) Collins, who instilled in her the values of compassion and resilience. In 1963, Kathryn united in marriage with her beloved husband, James Breckenridge, embarking on a journey of love and partnership that would span 61 remarkable years. Together, they created a warm and loving home, welcoming four wonderful children into the world, Steven James Breckenridge and his wife Marcy, of Austintown, John Edward Breckenridge and his wife Nicole, of Concord, N.C., Amy Kathleen Smith and her husband Jamie, of Matthews, N.C., and Beth Anne Breckenridge of Youngstown. Kathryn's role as a mother was one she cherished deeply, and her commitment to her family's well-being was unwavering. A proud graduate of New Brighton High School, class of 1959, Kathryn's nurturing instincts found a natural outlet in her dedication to raising her children and supporting her husband. She took immense pride in managing her household and later, in the joy of helping to care for her eight grandchildren, each of whom benefited from her wisdom and tenderness. Kathryn's involvement in her community was a testament to her generous spirit. As a member of the Winona Methodist Church, she shared her musical talents by playing the hand chimes, filling the sanctuary with the sweet sound of her dedication. Her love for sewing extended beyond a hobby, as she crafted countless garments and treasures for her family and friends. Her engagement with her children's activities knew no bounds. Kathryn was an active participant in the Salem Boosters and took on the role of a Band Mom with pride. She could always be found in the stands, cheering on her children and offering encouragement to all. She also served as a Den Leader for the Boy Scouts of America. In addition to her husband, four children, and eight grandchildren, Kathryn leaves behind a legacy of love that includes her two sisters, Elizabeth Coleman of Columbia, Ky., and Susan Leo of Sebring. Her presence as a sister was a source of comfort and joy, and the bonds they shared will remain a treasured memory for all who knew them. Kathryn's life was one of quiet strength, unwavering support, and profound kindness. Those who had the privilege of knowing her were touched by her gentle demeanor and loving heart. She was the embodiment of kindness and love, always putting others before herself and nurturing those around her with a grace that was both rare and beautiful. As we bid farewell to Kathryn, we celebrate a life well-lived, a heart given freely, and a spirit that will continue to inspire kindness and love in all who were blessed to know her. Kathryn Anne Breckenridge will be dearly missed, yet her legacy of love and compassion will continue to resonate within the lives of her family and community for generations to come. Friends and family will be received from 1:00-2:00 p.m., Saturday, July 27, 2024, at Stark Memorial Funeral Home. A funeral service will follow at 2:00 p.m., Saturday, July 27, 2024, at the funeral home, with Pastor Jeung Hee Preble officiating. If unable to attend, you may show your support by joining our complimentary "Hugs from Home" program at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home. To view Kathryn's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com. Monday July 22, 2024 Beverely Price Obituary SEBRING - Beverely Shaffer Inge Price was born on January 14, 1929, in New Brighton, Pennsylvania, the youngest of three sisters; the daughter of Herbert Ernest Shaffer and Amy (Caldwell) Shaffer of New Brighton. She died peacefully at Salem Regional Hospital on Saturday, July 20, 2024, following a brief illness. Beverely graduated from New Brighton High School in 1947 and attended Lake Erie College for Women in Painesville, Ohio. She graduated from The Western Pennsylvania Hospital School of Nursing and earned her R.N. in 1952. Married to Richard L. Inge in 1952, Dick, a member of the U.S. Army, was sent to the Panama Canal Zone and Beverely followed. While there, she worked at the Gorges Hospital under famous heart surgeon, Dr. Dudley White. Returning to Pittsburgh following the Korean Armistice, she and Dick lived in Pleasant Hills, Pennsylvania where she was a Deacon at Pleasant Hills Presbyterian Church, a member of the Pleasant Hills Women’s Club and an active Nurse for the Syria Shrine of Pittsburgh. She taught Intensive Care Nursing and was Assistant Director of Nursing at West Penn Hospital. She and Dick moved to Beaver, Pa. in 1972 following her husband’s purchase of Dowdell’s Flower Shop. Beverely found employment at The Beaver Medical Center as a nurse and was named “Nurse of the Year” in 1985. All told, she was an active R.N. for over 50 years. Following the death of her husband in 1994, she married Ronald J. Price of Beaver, Pa. in 2004. While living in Beaver, she was a Deacon at Park Presbyterian Church. After retirement in 2004 from the Medical Center, she and Ron moved to Delray Beach, Florida where both became active in the Delray Beach Presbyterian Church, and, where she again served as a Deacon and was involved in various non-profits and local politics. In 2013, she and Ron moved to the Copeland Oaks Retirement Village in Sebring, Ohio. Her two older sisters, Maneeta Shaffer Heckathorne of Midland, Texas and Marilyn Shaffer Duncan Smith of Dallas, Texas preceded her in death. Bev leaves five children, Amy Inge (Mick) Giglio of Hilton Head, S.C., Richard (Marianne McStay) Inge and Greg Inge of Beaver, Pa., Penny Price (Bill) Gourley of Waynesville, Ohio, and Debbie Price of Pompano Beach, Fla.; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Visitation will be from 4:00-6:00 p.m., Tuesday, July 23, 2024, and from 10:00 a.m.-Noon, Wednesday, July 24, 2024, at the Salem First Presbyterian Church, 436 E. Second St. A funeral service will begin at noon Wednesday, with a reception to follow in the fellowship hall. Burial will be in the Beaver Cemetery, Beaver, Pa. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home. The family asks that memorials be in the form of donations to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, P.O Box 50, Memphis, Tenn. 38101-9929; ASPCA Gift Processing Center, P.O. Box 96929, Washington, D.C. 20090- 6929; or to The Shriners Children Hospital. If unable to attend, send a complimentary "Hugs from Home" at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home. To view Beverely's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com. Monday July 22, 2024 Harry Reisinger Obituary Harry Reisinger 87, died 11:30 AM Sunday, July 21, 2024, at Salem West Healthcare Center. Services will be held here in Salem but the date and time are pending, The burial will be in the Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery, Rittman, Ohio Monday July 22, 2024 Nicholas Cope November 30, 1990 — July 17, 2024 Alliance Nicholas "Nick" Robert Cope, born on November 30, 1990, has peacefully departed from this world on July 17th, 2024 He joins his beloved mother, Tammi Sue Goodwin, in eternal rest. Nick leaves behind his adored son, Bralynn Cope (Leah Parker) and sister Kathryn "Katie" Goodwin of Alliance. Nick was a beacon of joy and laughter, his presence lighting up every room he entered. His infectious laughter and silly, goofy nature endeared him to all who knew him. Nick had a remarkable ability to uplift spirits with his warm smile and genuine kindness. He held great pride in being a father. He touched the lives of so many, leaving behind memories filled with laughter and love. The loss of Nick is deeply felt by his family and friends, who cherished his boundless energy and zest for life. His absence leaves a void that cannot be filled, but his memory will live on in the hearts of those who were fortunate enough to have shared in his life's journey. In this time of mourning, we find solace in remembering the joy Nick brought to our lives. His laughter echoes in our memories, a reminder of the happiness he spread so generously. A celebration of Nick's life will be held at Alliance City Cemetery chapel with burial to follow on Friday, July 26, 2024 at 12:00 pm. Family, friends, and all whose lives were touched by Nick are invited to come together to share stories and celebrate his enduring spirit. Nicholas "Nick" Robert Cope will forever remain in our hearts, a cherished son, father, and friend who brightened our lives with his laughter and love. May he rest in peace, knowing he was deeply loved and will be profoundly missed. You may sign the guest register and view the obituary online at www.grfuneralhome.com. Arrangements have been entrusted to Gednetz- Ruzek-Brown Funeral Home, Sebring, Saturday July 20, 2024 Phyllis Ferguson Obituary SALEM - Phyllis Louise Ferguson, passed away peacefully on Wednesday July 17, 2024, at her home with her loved ones by her bedside, at the blessed age of 89. She was born on June 29, 1935, in Greenford, Ohio, to the late Howard L. and Dorothea (Cobourn) Feicht, Phyllis grew into a woman of strength and kindness, whose life was a testament to the power of love and family. Greenford was not only Phyllis's birthplace but also where she blossomed into an accomplished young woman, graduating from Greenford High School in the class of 1953. It was in this close-knit community that Phyllis met the love of her life, William J. Ferguson. The couple wed on September 30, 1956, embarking on a journey of nearly 68 years filled with shared dreams and unwavering partnership. Phyllis's nurturing spirit extended beyond the walls of her own home. She dedicated many years to caring for the little ones at Quaker Day Care, where she retired in January of 1999. Her work there was not just a job but a calling, as she poured her loving, friendly, and thoughtful nature into the lives of countless children. Her devotion to her family was unparalleled. Phyllis and William were blessed with a son, Mark William Ferguson, and his wife Cyndi, of Modesto, California; and daughters, Mary Beth Reichelderfer and her husband Jeff, of Circleville, Ohio, Janell Ann Petrucci and her husband Tony, and Janette Bowen and her husband Travis of Salem. Her 10 grandchildren, Sarah, Jamie, Kyle, Anthony, Renea, Brooke, Colton, Rachel, Brianne, and Elisha, along with her 12 great-grandchildren, Sadie, Savannah, Sophie, Riley, Lane, Marlee, Charlie, Bentley, Finleigh, Riggs, Cohen and Cali were the joy of her life. Her love for them knew no bounds, and she cherished every moment spent in their company. While Phyllis is now reunited with her beloved parents, one daughter, Janell Ann Petrucci, and siblings, Verla Ann, James, Vernon, and Bruce, who predeceased her, she leaves behind a legacy of love and compassion that will continue to resonate through her family and all who knew her. A woman of faith, Phyllis was a longstanding member of Greenford Christian Church, where she and William had exchanged their wedding vows. Her commitment to her faith was evident in her everyday actions, as she lived out her beliefs with grace and humility. Those who knew Phyllis will remember her for the love she freely gave and the smiles she brought to the faces of many. Her presence was a comfort, her laughter a melody, and her life a narrative of selfless love and service. Phyllis's life story is one of enduring love, a guiding light for us all. As we say our earthly goodbyes, we take solace in the memories she leaves behind—a tapestry woven with the threads of her loving, friendly, and thoughtful nature. The family would like the thank the staff of Southern Care Hospice for all of the love and care given both Phyllis and her family during her time with them. A celebration honoring Phyllis's life will be held Monday, July 22, 2024, at 2:00 p.m. at Greenford Christian Church, with Pastor John Bush officiating. The family will receive friends from 1:00 p.m. until the time of services on Monday at the church. In remembering Phyllis Louise Ferguson, we celebrate a life well-lived, a heart well-loved, and a legacy that will forever be etched in the hearts of those she touched. Her journey on earth may have concluded, but her spirit continues to shine brightly in the lives of her family and friends. Rest in peace, dear Phyllis, until we meet again. Memorial contributions may be made to Greenford Christian Church, the Greenford Fire Department, the Silver Lining Foundation via the Hope Center in Boardman Ohio, or the Lady Braves Diamond Club (mail checks to 9579 Tarlton Road, Circleville, Ohio 43114) in Phyllis’s memory. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home and Cremation Services. To view Phyllis's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com. Saturday July 20, 2024 Obituary for Samuel Brooks Samuel Brooks, 79, of Alliance, died on Friday, July 19, 2024 at 10:05 am at Altercare of Alliance. Samuel's obituary will be posted here once completed. Arrangements are pending at Sharer-Stirling-Skivolocke Funeral Home. To send flowers or a memorial gift to the family of Samuel Brooks please visit our Sympathy Store. Saturday July 20, 2024 Obituary for Samuel Brooks Samuel Brooks, 79, of Alliance, died on Friday, July 19, 2024 at 10:05 am at Altercare of Alliance. Samuel's obituary will be posted here once completed. Arrangements are pending at Sharer-Stirling-Skivolocke Funeral Home. To send flowers or a memorial gift to the family of Samuel Brooks please visit our Sympathy Store. Saturday July 20, 2024 Obituary for Samuel Brooks Samuel Brooks, 79, of Alliance, died on Friday, July 19, 2024 at 10:05 am at Altercare of Alliance. Samuel's obituary will be posted here once completed. Arrangements are pending at Sharer-Stirling-Skivolocke Funeral Home. To send flowers or a memorial gift to the family of Samuel Brooks please visit our Sympathy Store. Saturday July 20, 2024 Obituary for Samuel Brooks Samuel Brooks, 79, of Alliance, died on Friday, July 19, 2024 at 10:05 am at Altercare of Alliance. Samuel's obituary will be posted here once completed. Arrangements are pending at Sharer-Stirling-Skivolocke Funeral Home. To send flowers or a memorial gift to the family of Samuel Brooks please visit our Sympathy Store. Thursday July 18, 2024 James Raneri Obituary James Raneri Jr., 82, of New Waterford, died at 3:40 AM Thursday, July 18, 2024, at Mercy Health/ St. Elizabeth Hospital, Boardman Campus. Obituary coming soon/ No services to be held Thursday July 18, 2024 John Pushak Obituary Columbiana - John H. Pushak, age 87, of Columbiana, passed away on Thursday, July 18, 2024, at at his home with his family. He was born on May 26, 1937, in Ambridge, PA, son of the late Frank and Anna Poock Pushak. John enjoyed driving his pickup truck and working with antique tractors. In his free time, he could be found woodworking or taking care of his yard. John was a beloved husband, father and grandfather that will be dearly missed. He is survived by his wife, Barbara Thomas Pushak, whom he married on April 20, 1961; two sons, Theodore "Ted" (Janine) Pushak of Cortland and William "Bill" Pushak of Columbiana; a sister, Nancy Thomas of Aliquippa, PA; two granddaughters, Makayla (John) Hojnacki and Olivia Pushak; and his brother and Sister-in-Law, Tim and Mabel Thomas. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Mike and Frank Pushak. Per the families’ wishes, no services will be held at this time. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Warrick-Kummer-Rettig Funeral Home, Columbiana. Family and friends may view this obituary and send condolences at www.familycareservices.com Thursday July 18, 2024 Shirley G. (Wells) Carpenter, age 79, passed away Monday, July 1, 2024 at 1:30 p.m. in the comfort of her home with her family by her side. She was born on February 24, 1945 in Sayre, PA to Fred and Evelyn (Fowler) Wells. Her only hobbies and passions were collecting porcelain dolls and lots of antiques. She loved her husband, children, and grandchildren very much. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Paul L. Carpenter on November 11, 2021; both of her parents; her first born daughter, Tina Rae Carpenter; four brothers, Daniel, Joseph, John and Fred Jr. Wells; four sisters, Hattie, Leona, Jackie, and Margie. She is survived by her children, Nancy (Jorge) Bravo, Pamela (Martin) Rodriguez, and Paul (Brandi) Carpenter; eighteen grandchildren; and thirty-eight great-grandchildren. She is now no longer in pain and is back in the arms of her beloved husband in heaven. Tuesday July 16, 2024 Martland Pelletier Obituary Martland Rostron Pelletier 80, died November 3, 2003. He will be joined by his wife, Joy on August 31, 2024, 10 AM at Grandview Cemetery, Salem, Ohio for a joint burial. Joy Tillson (Chessman) Pelletier died June 11, 2024. Tuesday July 16, 2024 Darrell Winston Obituary Darrell Wayne Winston 61, of North Lima, died on July 11, 2024. He was born on May 28, 1963, in Fairmont, West Virginia, the son of Leonard and Alice Frances (Jackson) Winston. He has lived in various locations in Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia. He grew up with his sisters and later had a son of his own. There will be no services held. He will be buried in Warren, Pa. Tuesday July 16, 2024 Juanita "Nita" Cushman Obituary Juanita “Nita” Cushman got her angel wings on July 12, 2024. She is an irreplaceable woman. She never knew a stranger. If you were lucky enough in this life to know her – you probably loved her dearly. Despite many grueling obstacles throughout her childhood and young adult life, she chose to rise gracefully above them all. She always chose love and laughter. She was truly hilarious – her quick wit was comedic gold up until her last breath and her deep dimples and belly laughter will live on in her family for generations to come. She leaned on her faith in God no matter what. She was a very generous woman, and she was an avid Browns fan since 1980. Against the odds, she and her husband of 63 years, Ronald Cushman, created a beautiful life for themselves and a beautiful family that they loved unconditionally. Juanita was born to ­­­­Lawrence Sandy and Ruth Marple on February 23, 1941, at home in Salem, OH. When she was six years old, she was given up for adoption to Kate and Shike Breault who lovingly raised her right here in Salem, OH until their passing when she was only 18 years of age. Her biological family moved away but she developed relationships with some of her siblings later in life and is survived by her sister Ruth Hampson Reynolds of Georgia. Nita attended St. Paul School through 8th grade and graduated from Salem High School class of 1959. Nita was someone who left a mark on everyone she met. Children always flocked to her and up until even a week before her death she could be found on the floor playing with the littlest members of our family, cracking jokes and instilling in them her unique gifts of joy and laughter and the safety of being loved for exactly who you are. There are no words for how heartbroken her family is to lose her from this earth. She was loved beyond measure. She leaves behind her husband, Ronnie Cushman, who feels lost without her. They had three children together, their oldest son Charles “Chuck” Cushman died tragically in a car accident when he was only 28 years old and Juanita has longed for the day she would get to see her son again which brings the family comfort during this time. Chuck had two children, Kyle Cushman and Ian Cushman. She leaves behind her second son, Jeff Cushman of Salem, OH and his four children, Brian Cushman, Brice Cushman, Sidney Cushman, and Cade Cushman. Ron and Nita got their Christmas wish in 1965 when she gave birth to a daughter, they named Connie Sue. Juanita and Connie had the kind of relationship that is all too rare among mothers and daughters. They were best friends. They talked every single day of their lives and the love and memories they shared together will be forever cherished. Connie (58) lives in Columbia, S.C. and has three children of her own, Shea Williams, Bree Pastore, and Alex Whinnery, who all were extremely close with her as well and will do their best to carry on the legacy of resilience, laughter, and love that she built for them. Juanita leaves behind 19 beautiful great grandchildren and counting. It is said that grief is the price we pay for love. In this case, the love our family had for her is limitless and so is the deep grief we will experience in the wake of her transition to be with God. To know this kind of pain means the love was really that remarkable. Juanita leaves behind not the kind of legacy that comes from material wealth or things that can be lost or destroyed she leaves us all with an ironclad legacy of love and devotion that will live on in our hearts and lineages forever. To know her was a gift, to lose her is absolutely devastating, to be loved by her is a blessing from God that can never be taken away and for that her family is eternally grateful for every moment they had with her. In lieu of flowers or cards, the family asks that you pay your respects to Nita by loving your family and friends with all your heart. Life is short even when it’s long. Be kind to strangers. Take care of your neighbors. Don’t let the world make you cold. Make your mark on the people you love because THAT is what truly matters in this life. THAT is what carries on long after you’re gone. This is what Nita would want. As Nita wished, there will be no formal services or calling hours. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home. To view Juanita's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com. Monday July 15, 2024 Juanita "Nita" Cushman Obituary Juanita “Nita” Cushman got her angel wings on July 12, 2024. She is an irreplaceable woman. She never knew a stranger. If you were lucky enough in this life to know her – you probably loved her dearly. Despite many grueling obstacles throughout her childhood and young adult life, she chose to rise gracefully above them all. She always chose love and laughter. She was truly hilarious – her quick wit was comedic gold up until her last breath and her deep dimples and belly laughter will live on in her family for generations to come. She leaned on her faith in God no matter what. She was a very generous woman, and she was an avid Browns fan since 1980. Against the odds, she and her husband of 63 years, Ronald Cushman, created a beautiful life for themselves and a beautiful family that they loved unconditionally. Juanita was born to ­­­­Lawrence Sandy and Ruth Marple on February 23, 1941, at home in Salem, OH. When she was six years old, she was given up for adoption to Kate and Shike Breault who lovingly raised her right here in Salem, OH until their passing when she was only 18 years of age. Her biological family moved away but she developed relationships with some of her siblings later in life and is survived by her sister Ruth Hampson Reynolds of Georgia. Nita attended St. Paul School through 8th grade and graduated from Salem High School class of 1959. Nita was someone who left a mark on everyone she met. Children always flocked to her and up until even a week before her death she could be found on the floor playing with the littlest members of our family, cracking jokes and instilling in them her unique gifts of joy and laughter and the safety of being loved for exactly who you are. There are no words for how heartbroken her family is to lose her from this earth. She was loved beyond measure. She leaves behind her husband, Ronnie Cushman, who feels lost without her. They had three children together, their oldest son Charles “Chuck” Cushman died tragically in a car accident when he was only 28 years old and Juanita has longed for the day she would get to see her son again which brings the family comfort during this time. Chuck had two children, Kyle Cushman and Ian Cushman. She leaves behind her second son, Jeff Cushman of Salem, OH and his four children, Brian Cushman, Brice Cushman, Sidney Cushman, and Cade Cushman. Ron and Nita got their Christmas wish in 1965 when she gave birth to a daughter, they named Connie Sue. Juanita and Connie had the kind of relationship that is all too rare among mothers and daughters. They were best friends. They talked every single day of their lives and the love and memories they shared together will be forever cherished. Connie (58) lives in Columbia, S.C. and has three children of her own, Shea Williams, Bree Pastore, and Alex Whinnery, who all were extremely close with her as well and will do their best to carry on the legacy of resilience, laughter, and love that she built for them. Juanita leaves behind 19 beautiful great grandchildren and counting. It is said that grief is the price we pay for love. In this case, the love our family had for her is limitless and so is the deep grief we will experience in the wake of her transition to be with God. To know this kind of pain means the love was really that remarkable. Juanita leaves behind not the kind of legacy that comes from material wealth or things that can be lost or destroyed she leaves us all with an ironclad legacy of love and devotion that will live on in our hearts and lineages forever. To know her was a gift, to lose her is absolutely devastating, to be loved by her is a blessing from God that can never be taken away and for that her family is eternally grateful for every moment they had with her. In lieu of flowers or cards, the family asks that you pay your respects to Nita by loving your family and friends with all your heart. Life is short even when it’s long. Be kind to strangers. Take care of your neighbors. Don’t let the world make you cold. Make your mark on the people you love because THAT is what truly matters in this life. THAT is what carries on long after you’re gone. This is what Nita would want. As Nita wished, there will be no formal services or calling hours. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home. To view Juanita's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com. Sunday July 14, 2024 Jayne Louise Hall, age 75, passed away on Friday, July 12, 2024. She was born on November 4, 1948, in Salem, OH, to James and Olive (Lippincott) McBride. A graduate of Mount Union College and the Hannah E. Mullins School of Practical Nursing, Jayne worked for many years as a nurse at Alliance Community Hospital and Copeland Oaks. Those left to cherish her memory are her daughters, Aimee Hall and Sally (Garrett) Tupa; grandchildren, Trey, Cheyenne, Morgan, Beau, Austin and Asher; and great grandchildren, Rylee and Harper. She was preceded in death by her parents; and husband, Terry Michael Hall whom she married on June 26, 1971 and who passed away September 21, 1984. Per Jayne’s wishes, no services will be held. Saturday July 13, 2024 Fred Wolken Obituary Frederick H. Wolken, known affectionately as Fred to his friends and family, passed away peacefully on July 12th, 2024, at the age of 78. His final days were spent at Windsor House in Canfield, surrounded by the love and warmth of his family. Born on December 15, 1945, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Fred was the cherished son of Henry and Helen (Ruffing) Wolken. Fred's early life in Pittsburgh set the stage for a lifetime of dedication and service. After graduating from Bethel Park High School in 1963, he proudly served his country as a member of the United States Navy for six years. His commitment to his nation was a testament to his character and his deep sense of patriotism. Following his military service, Fred pursued higher education at Duquesne University where he pursued a degree in pharmacy, and shortly thereafter, he began a new journey as a husband and father. Fred married the love of his life, Judy (Young) Wolken, on May 11, 1974, and together they welcomed their first child, Jennifer, into the world. He later established Fred's Family Pharmacy, where he served his community for many years. He was a 4th Degree Member of the Knights of Columbus and an active member of St. Paul's Catholic Church. His commitment to his faith and community w
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British-Spanish actress (born 2005) In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Keen and the second or maternal family name is Fernández. Dafne Keen Fernández (born 4 January 2005) is a British-Spanish actress.[2] Born in Madrid, Keen made her debut as a child on the series The Refugees (2015). Her breakthrough role was Laura in the superhero film Logan (2017), which won her several accolades. She starred as Lyra Belacqua in the television series His Dark Materials (2019–2022) and Jecki Lon in the Star Wars series The Acolyte (2024), and reprised the role of Laura in Marvel's Deadpool & Wolverine (2024). Early life [edit] Keen was born in Madrid.[3] Her parents are English actor Will Keen, and Spanish actress and director María Fernández Ache.[4][5] Her paternal great-grandfather was Edward Curzon, 6th Earl Howe.[6][7] Her aunts are poet Alice Oswald and writer Laura Beatty.[8][9] Career [edit] Keen made her acting debut in 2015 at the age of 10, on the BBC television series The Refugees, where she starred alongside her father Will.[10][11] The show ran from 2014 to 2015, ending after one season. Keen was next cast in James Mangold's superhero film Logan as Laura, the child clone of Wolverine, played by Hugh Jackman.[12][13][14] Casting director Priscilla John endorsed Keen for the role, saying that "She had an innocence and a vulnerability... people are going to fall in love with her."[15][16] The film was released in 2017 to commercial and critical success, and is ranked among the best superhero movies of all time.[17][18] Writing for Vanity Fair, Lisa Liebman called Keen "extraordinary" and "memorable not only for her slice-and-dice adamantium-claw action scenes but also for her ability to convey the young heroine’s feral yet innocent nature."[15] Tasha Robinson of The Verge said Keen's "indomitability and ferocious energy go a long way toward keeping the film from wallowing in its own misery."[19] Keen won the Empire Award for Best Newcomer, and nominations from the Critics' Choice Movie Awards, Chicago Film Critics Association, and Saturn Awards,[20][21][22] among other accolades. In 2018, Keen was cast as Lyra Belacqua in the BBC/HBO series His Dark Materials, an adaptation of the book trilogy of the same name.[23] To prepare for the role, Keen "religiously" read the books in her first two weeks on set.[24][25] Her father Will stars with her, playing Hugh MacPhail.[26] The series ran from 2019 to 2022.[27][28] Keen remarked to W that "I've grown up on the show. It's really hitting me now."[29] On her portrayal, The Hollywood Reporter's Daniel Fienberg called Keen "star-studded"[30] and Allison Shoemaker for RogerEbert.com said she was "excellent (and perfectly cast)".[31] Keen was nominated for the British Academy Cymru for Best Actress in 2020.[32] Keen next starred alongside Andy García in Charles McDougall's comedy-drama film Ana. She worked on the film immediately after Logan in 2017,[33][34] and after a series of delays, it was released in 2020.[35] The film received mixed reviews, although Amari Allah of Wherever I Look praised Keen's "charisma and presence" and compared her to a younger Natalie Portman.[36][37] In 2022, Keen joined the cast of Leslye Headland's Star Wars series The Acolyte.[38][39] Headland created the character for Keen after seeing her performance in Logan.[40] Keen got into character by listening to David Bowie and joked with Headland that her character also looked like the musician.[41] The series premiered on Disney+ in 2024 and was subject to review bombing campaigns.[42] Also in 2024, with a surprise announcement, Keen reprised her role as Laura in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Deadpool & Wolverine, reuniting with Jackman.[43][44] It became Keen's highest-grossing release and the second-highest-grossing film of 2024.[45] Keen will star in the upcoming horror film Whistle, directed by Corin Hardy.[46] She will also star in Jay Hernandez's directorial debut Night Comes.[47] Artistry [edit] In interviews with British Vogue and The Untitled Magazine, Keen cited Gena Rowlands, Meryl Streep, Olivia Colman, Jennifer Lawrence, and Timothée Chalamet as influences. Her favorite films include the musicals Singin' in the Rain (1952), Oklahoma! (1955) and West Side Story (1961), the comedies Some Like It Hot (1959) and Daddy's Home (2015), and the dramas A Woman Under the Influence (1974), Opening Night (1977) and In the Mood for Love (2000).[48][49][50] Filmography [edit] Film [edit] Key † Denotes films that have not yet been released List of film roles Year Title Role Notes Ref. 2017 Logan Laura / X-23 [12] 2020 Ana Ana [34] 2024 Deadpool & Wolverine Laura / X-23 [44] TBA Whistle † TBA Post-production [46] Night Comes † TBA In production [47] Television [edit] List of television appearances and roles Year Title Role Notes Ref. 2015 The Refugees Ana "Ani" Cruz Oliver Main role [11] 2019–2022 His Dark Materials Lyra Belacqua Lead role [23] 2024 The Acolyte Jecki Lon Main role [38] Podcast [edit] The Battersea Poltergeist (2021)[51] Awards and nominations [edit] List of awards and nominations received by Dafne Keen Award Year[a] Category Nominated work Result Ref. British Academy Cymru Awards 2020 Best Actress His Dark Materials Nominated [32] Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 2017 Most Promising Performer Logan Nominated [52] Critics' Choice Awards 2018 Best Young Performer Logan Nominated [53] Dublin Film Critics' Circle Awards 2017 Breakthrough Artist of the Year Logan Nominated [54] Empire Awards 2018 Best Female Newcomer Logan Won [55] Hollywood Critics Association Awards 2017 Best Actor or Actress 23 and Under Logan Nominated [56] Houston Film Critics Society Awards 2017 Best Supporting Actress Logan Nominated [57] Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards 2017 Youth in Film Logan Runner-up [58] London Film Critics Circle Awards 2017 Young British/Irish Performer of the Year Logan Nominated [59] MTV Movie & TV Awards 2017 Best Duo[b] Logan Won [60] Online Film Critics Society Awards 2017 Best Breakout Star Logan Nominated [61] Online Association of Female Film Critics Awards 2017 Best Breakthrough Performance Logan Won [62] Online Film and Television Association Awards 2017 Best Youth Performance Logan Runner-up [63] Best Breakthrough Performance: Female Logan Nominated Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards 2017 Best Performance by a Youth Logan Nominated [64] Breakthrough Performance Logan Nominated Saturn Awards 2018 Best Performance by a Younger Actor Logan Nominated [65] Seattle Film Critics Society Awards 2017 Best Youth Performance Logan Nominated [66] Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Awards 2017 Best Youth Performance Logan Nominated [67] Notes [edit] References [edit]
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Who is Diana Ross dating? Many famous men have dated Diana Ross, and this list will give you more details about these lucky dudes. Including Diana Ross’s ...
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Diana Ross' relationship with actor Jon Voight began in the 1970s, after they met through mutual friends in Hollywood. Their love story captured the attention of media and fans alike, as both were iconic figures in their respective fields. The two attended numerous events together and even collaborated on a few projects, but eventually called it quits after a few years of dating. Despite their separation, they remained on amicable terms, leaving a lasting impression of mutual respect and admiration. Jon Voight is an Academy Award-winning actor who has starred in countless movies and television shows throughout his illustrious career. He gained critical acclaim for his roles in films such as Midnight Cowboy, Coming Home, and Runaway Train. In addition to his romantic entanglements with Diana Ross, Voight was also married to actress Marcheline Bertrand, with whom he had two children, including Oscar-winning actress Angelina Jolie. As an influential figure in Hollywood, Voight's relationships and storied career have kept him in the spotlight for decades. Arne Naess, Jr. began dating the enchanting Diana Ross in the early 1980s, after meeting at a social event. The couple seemed to light up every room they entered and shared numerous memorable experiences throughout their relationship, such as traveling the world together and enjoying each other's company. They were married in 1986 in a romantic ceremony that solidified their love story, but unfortunately, after 14 years of marriage, the couple decided to divorce in 2000. Despite their separation, they maintained a cordial relationship for the sake of their two children. A Norwegian businessman and avid mountaineer, Arne Naess, Jr. made a name for himself as a successful entrepreneur and adventurer. His passion for climbing led him to summit some of the world's tallest peaks, including Mount Everest. While his relationship with Diana Ross was undoubtedly high-profile, it was not his first brush with fame; Naess was previously married to Swedish actress and singer Filippa Barkman. Throughout his life, Arne was known for his dedication to both his professional and personal pursuits, leaving a lasting legacy. Diana Ross began dating the larger-than-life Kiss frontman, Gene Simmons, in the early 1980s after her split with Silberstein. The unlikely pairing developed a bond so strong that Simmons even introduced Ross to his mother. Together, they attended high-profile events and showcased their love to the public eye for several years. However, their whirlwind romance ultimately came to an end, with Simmons eventually settling down with model Shannon Tweed. Gene Simmons is a rock-and-roll legend, known for his role as the bassist and co-lead singer of the iconic band, Kiss. With his flamboyant stage presence and undeniable talent, Simmons played a key role in the band's rise to stardom throughout the '70s and '80s. Prior to his long-term relationship with Diana Ross, he was known for a string of high-profile romances, including dating Cher. Simmons' status as a rock star icon ensured that his relationships were always a subject of fascination and intrigue. In the mid-1970s, Diana Ross crossed paths with actor Ryan O'Neal at an industry party, which sparked the beginning of their passionate romance. The two were often spotted enjoying each other's company and attending events together, looking every bit the glamorous couple. However, their romance was short-lived and eventually fizzled out, as both went on to pursue other relationships and their respective careers. Despite the brevity of their time together, their union remains a memorable chapter in both stars' lives. Ryan O'Neal is an accomplished actor, best known for his roles in classic films such as Love Story and Paper Moon. His undeniable good looks and captivating screen presence solidified him as a Hollywood heartthrob in the '70s. O'Neal has also been involved in numerous other high-profile relationships, including a long-term romance with actress Farrah Fawcett. His storied acting career and tumultuous romances have kept him a fixture in entertainment news for decades. Diana Ross and Michael Jackson's friendship began when a young Michael and The Jackson 5 were introduced to the music scene by Motown Records. However, it wasn't until later in their careers that rumors of a romantic relationship between the two superstars began to swirl. Though they both denied being anything more than friends, their undeniable chemistry and close bond fueled speculation. Throughout their lives, they continued to support each other, often attending events together and singing each other's praises. As the King of Pop, Michael Jackson's influence on the world of music is unparalleled. From his early days with The Jackson 5 to his solo career, Michael broke records and boundaries with hits like "Thriller," "Billie Jean," and "Beat It." In addition to his rumored romance with Diana Ross, he was also briefly married to Lisa Marie Presley and had a long-term relationship with Debbie Rowe, the mother of two of his children. As one of the most celebrated and beloved musicians in history, Michael Jackson's love life was always a hot topic. Renowned tennis icon Arthur Ashe and Diana Ross were romantically linked in the late 1960s after meeting at a charity event. The two were spotted attending several high-profile events together and shared a strong connection both on and off the court. Although their relationship lasted only a short time, the couple's mutual admiration lingered long after their split. They remained friends, supporting each other's careers and philanthropic endeavors throughout the years. Known for his incredible talent and powerful presence on the tennis court, Arthur Ashe became an international sports star, winning an impressive array of championships, including Wimbledon, the US Open, and the Australian Open. Off the court, Ashe dedicated himself to humanitarian work, fighting against racial inequality, and advocating for AIDS awareness. Arthur's marriage to photographer Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe lasted until his untimely death in 1993. Ashe's impact on both the world of sports and humanitarian causes ensures his legacy remains strong.
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Some kind of wonderful news for Cassidy Janson, who will take over for Katie Brayben in the titular role in the West End production of Beautiful: The
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Some kind of wonderful news for Cassidy Janson, who will take over for Katie Brayben in the titular role in the West End production of Beautiful: The Carole King Musical. Diane Keen will also board the cast as Genie Klein, King’s mother, stepping in for Glynis Barber. The pair will begin performances on November 30. Janson was a member of the original London cast of Wicked and played standby Elphaba. Her additional stage credits include Dessa Rose, Candide, Tick Tick Boom, Lend Me a Tenor, Company and Avenue Q. Janson has been seen on screen in Sweeney!, Thirteen at Dinner, Silverdream Racer, The Hike, Tail’s End, Day Trip to London, Full Circle and Coma. Keen’s multiple TV and film credits include Rings On Their Fingers, You Must be the Husband, Foxy Lady, Doctors, Brookside and New Tricks. On stage she has been seen in productions including Same Time Next Year, Ladybird, The Vagina Monologues, Small Hand and You’re Never Too Old. Featuring songs written by Gerry Goffin, Carole King, Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil and a book by Douglas McGrath, Beautiful tells the story of King from her early days as a Brooklyn teenager (named Carol Klein) struggling to enter the record business to her years spent as a chart-topping music legend. Alan Morrissey will continue as Gerry Goffin, along with Lorna Want as Cynthia Weil, Ian McIntosh as Barry Mann and Gary Trainor as Don Kirshner. The Broadway production continues its run at the Stephen Sondheim Theatre.
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Wanda “Joyce” Presley, 83, a beloved mother and Mema, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, August 20, 2024, under the compassionate care of Hospice Savannah. Born on October 3, 1940, in Winter Haven, Florida, Joyce's early life was marked by her family's move to Savannah, where she later graduated from Commercial High School. Joyce is survived by her daughter, Gina McCall (John); her son, Jeff Presley (Maranda); her three granddaughters, Lexi Draucker (Chris), Adrian Presley, and Maggie Presley; her two great-grandchildren, Bear and Sadie Draucker; her sisters-in ... Read More Louise George Ferguson, 97, passed away Monday, August 19, 2024, at Savannah Square. The Savannah native was preceded in death by her husband, John B. Ferguson, Jr. (to whom she was married for 49 years), her parents, Frank V. George, Sr. and Martha MacDonald George, two brothers, Sidney Lanier George and Frank Vreeland George, Jr. Mrs. Ferguson graduated from Savannah High School in 1945 and worked at Savannah Bank and Trust Company. She then went to work with her husband, at Southern Auto Warehouse, Inc. until she and her husband retired in 1988. Mrs. Ferguson was ver ... Read More Toombs Milton Smith was known for his cheerful outlook, warm tender heart, upbeat, kind, and generous nature. He always stood up for people who needed help. Anything he enjoyed was always given an enthusiastic two thumbs up. No matter how challenging times were, he didn’t give up and kept working to reach better days. He was preceded in death by his parents, Alice Norris Smith (Peewee) and Ivy Milton Smith; his sister, Janice Smith Pethel; and his baby brother, Keith Ivy Smith. Toombs is survived by his sister, Cynthia Alice Smith Barrett; his niece, Ivy M. Smith Schlegel (Bill) and h ... Read More Marjorie Ann Eibling Bosen, age 89, passed away on August 18, 2024 in Savannah, Georgia. Marjorie was born on June 24th, 1935 in Columbus Ohio to Herbert and Ruth Eibling. Marjorie attended school in Columbus and graduated from the Ohio State University with a degree in Home Economics. Marge was devoted to her family and raising four boys and worked in a variety of careers including school bus driver, and at the Department of Indian Affairs in Aberdeen, Md. Some of her favorite moments were spending time with her family-especially Thanksgiving celebrations in Maryland, ra ... Read More Geneva Youmans Mitchell was welcomed home by her Lord and Savior on August 18, 2024. She passed away peacefully at her home after battling a long-time illness with Alzheimer’s. Born on March 11, 1935, in Swainsboro, Georgia, she was raised in Excelsior and spent most of her life in Savannah. Geneva graduated from Pulaski High School in Candler County, class of 1953, and dedicated her life to her Lord, her family, and her church. As a devoted housewife, she raised her five children with love and care. After raising her children, she also contributed to her community through her work at ... Read More Please click here to view Sister Mary Paula Cockerham's Funeral Mass via livestream. Mary Paula Cockerham, RSM, 66, was born in Baltimore Maryland on April 9, 1958, the child of Mary and Paul Cockerham Sr. Her brother Paul was three years older than she. She was educated in her parish elementary school, St. Jerome's, and at Southwestern High School in Baltimore. She earned a BS in chemistry from Towson State University in 1987. Later she earned a master's degree in chemistry from St. Joseph College in Hartford, Connecticut. From 1981 to ... Read More Robert Walker Groves III, affectionately known as “Bobby” to his family and friends, died peacefully, surrounded by his loving family on Wednesday, August 14, 2024. Bobby was born in Savannah on May 9, 1949 to Robert and Cornelia Groves. He was a graduate of Blue Ridge School in Saint George, Virginia and the University of Georgia and served in the Georgia Air National Guard. He is survived by his wife Anne; sister, Susan Groves Stevens of Yonges Island, S.C.; a son William Scott Rankin Groves (Amanda) of Savannah; daughter, Suzanne Groves Hoffman (Rob) of Ann Arbor ... Read More Betty Jane Gatlin, a beloved mother, grandmother, and friend, passed away peacefully on August 14, 2024, at the age of 88. Born on April 28, 1936, in Savannah, GA. Betty was the beacon of warmth and kindness whose impact on everyone she met will be remembered with deep affection. Betty was born in Savannah and resided most of her life there until moving into Bryan County Health and Rehab. She was a waitress for Levy’s for over 36 years. When Levy’s/Maas Brothers closed, she worked at the Savannah Golf Club until she retired. She was preceded in death by her ... Read More Ulysses “Nerve” Brown, Jr. Ulysses “Nerve” Brown, Jr., 65, passed away Tuesday, August 13, 2024 at Candler Hospital. He was born February 19, 1959 in Savannah, GA to the late Margaret Brown Ferguson and Ulysses Brown. He was a graduate of Windsor Forest High School. He was previously employed by John Manville, Ashland Chemical, Kemira (formerly known as America Cyanamid, Kerr McGree, & Tronox) for 20+ years where he was affectionately called “Uly”. He was actively employed as a Longshoreman with the I.L.A. Local 1414 until his transition. Nerve was ... Read More Harry Thomas Shore, IV, 48, of Savannah, Georgia, passed away on Monday, August 12, 2024. Harry was born in Savannah to Carey and Eileen Shore on January 18, 1976. Although Harry was a native of Savannah and a graduate of Savannah Country Day School, he would tell you he was from Sandfly. He was an outstanding athlete and lettered in Football, Baseball and Track. Following high school, Harry attended the University of Georgia, where he earned a business degree. While in Athens, he was a member of the Sigma Nu fraternity, where he made many lasting friendships. After college, he joi ... Read More Lauren Trombley, also known as “Lala”, by many of her friends and family passed away August 12, 2024. She was born May 20, 1994, in West Palm Beach, Florida. She is survived by her husband, Russell Walker, daughter, Ava Walker, her parents, Kathy and Gordon Trombley, sister Emily Trombley, brother, Adam Trombley, nephew, Christopher, and many aunts, uncles, and cousins. Lauren loved to hang out with her friends, laugh, and go to the beach. She showed some promising talent writing poetry. A Celebration of her Life was held August 16, 2024, on Tybee Island, where ... Read More Mary D. McClure, widow of James A. McClure passed away August 11, 2024 at home. She was born June 23, 1926 in Hartford, CT, to the late Frederick F. and Mary Wallace Dorman. Mary and Jim lived and worked in the Hartford area for 40 years before retiring to The Landings in Savannah GA. She was a champion golfer and bridge player and loved helping people and animals in need. She and Jim traveled the world and she was a faithful and avid writer of cards and letters to all the friends they made on their journeys. She never met a stranger and had a saucy repartee that ... Read More Jacqueline Schryver Triebel passed away peacefully on August 11th, 2024 at her Savannah Georgia home surrounded by her loving family with her usual smile on her face and peace in her heart. She was born and raised in Springfield, Illinois, during the early days of the Great Depression, on November 8, 1933. Jackie was the youngest of three children born to Jennette and Charles Schryver. She met her husband, A. Richard Triebel, in 2nd grade and eventually enjoyed 59 years of marriage before his death in 2017. Her life’s greatest joys were her loving daughte ... Read More John Terrence Harmon, 82, of Okatie, SC, passed away Friday, August 9th, 2024 following a series of heart problems. The Savannah native was born on September 8th, 1941, to the late John Joseph and Rosemary Burke Harmon. Terry was a longtime resident of Okatie, SC. He graduated from Benedictine Military School Class of ’59. He was an avid hunter and fisherman, loved being on the water and sharing memories with his classmates marching many years in the Savannah St Patrick’s day parade with his Benedictine alumni. Surviving are his daughter, Tay Laster (Loran); son, Andrew H ... Read More Joseph Estrella III, born January 27, 1947, in Cambridge, MA, passed away on August 9, 2024. A veteran of the Vietnam War, Joseph earned a Purple Heart for his service in the Air Force. He worked as an offset printer in Boston, MA, and Savannah, GA, and moved to Savannah in 1985 to experience warmer weather while taking enjoyment from golfing and boating. Joseph is survived by his long-time partner, Roma Katherine Blake; his children Kerri-Ann Millar of Gloucester, MA; Joseph John Estrella of Windham, NH; Aaron M. Estrella of Savannah, GA; and Catherine Estrella of TN; as well as nine gr ... Read More John Thomas "Tommy" Cupstid, adored father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, passed away on Friday, August 9, 2024. Son of Woodrow Wilson Cupstid and Bernice Spires, Tommy grew up in Savannah and graduated from the Benedictine Military School in 1951. That same year, he married his high school sweetheart and lifelong best friend, Frances (nee Hursey). Tommy loved all things Savannah, especially taking trips to the Big Park, and took great pride in his city. He was also a proud U.S. Army veteran who served during the Korean War, after which he spent his career w ... Read More Reginald Rea Walters Reginald Rea (Reg) Walters, 92, passed away Thursday, August 8, 2024, at Ogeechee Area Hospice in Statesboro, Georgia. He was born in Washington, D.C., and moved to Falls Church, Virginia where he met and married Patricia Wadlow. They were married for 64 years. Reg graduated from the University of Virginia in 1953 with a degree in Architecture. He then received his master’s in city planning from Georgia Tech in 1956. Reg and Pat moved to Savannah where they had two daughters, Cheryl Lynn and Terri Rae. They moved to Miami in 1959 where R ... Read More Mary “Missy” Frances Heriot, age 82, died Wednesday, August 7, 2024, at Azalealand Nursing Home after a long illness. Missy was born in Savannah, Georgia to Robert and Mary Heriot. Missy was a retired elementary school teacher that loved to travel in her motor home with her beloved dogs. Missy is survived by her sister, Nancy Heriot of Savannah; a son, John McFarlin, III of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Per Missy's request, her burial will be private in Bonaventure Cemetery. ... Read More Marvell “Granny” Swift, 93, passed away on August 7, 2024 after battling Alzheimer’s for many years. Born on December 4, 1930, in Arkansas, she and her family moved to Michigan where she raised her family prior to moving to Savannah. She was deeply loved and adored by her family and many friends. She was a strong willed and hard-working woman and loved to find new challenges and explore things out of the ordinary. She was very proud of the singles dance club she formed, where she had dozens of friends find their significant others. She was an avid water skier, bow ... Read More Helen Lyons Laird was born to Eternal life on August 7, 2024, at Azalealand Skilled Nursing Facility in Savannah, GA. Helen was born in Augusta, Georgia, on April 14, 1926, to Margaret McTeer Lyons and William A. Lyons. She was the eldest of seven children. Helen was a 1944 graduate of Mount Saint Joseph High School in Augusta. During World War II, she worked at Fort Gordon-Augusta. Helen met Robert M. Laird on Tybee Island, and they were married on October 27, 1951, at St. Mary’s on the Hill Catholic Church in Augusta. They were married for 43 years. Helen was a loving daughter ... Read More Barry A. Brown, 69, died peacefully on Wednesday, August 7, 2024, at Memorial University Medical Center. The Savannah native was born on November 6, 1954 to the late Henry J. and Bernardine Osbourne Brown. Barry was a longtime resident of Tybee Island. He graduated from Savannah High School and dedicated over 20 years to the City of Tybee, serving on the Planning Commission, City Council, and as Mayor Pro Tem. He was also a committed member of the Marine Rescue Squadron for over 25 years and belonged to the American Legion Post 154. Professionally, Barry was the proud owner and operator of ... Read More Elizabeth Morgan Garnett, age 55, passed away peacefully on Wednesday August 7th, 2024, at Memorial Hospital in Savannah, Georgia after a long courageous battle with a glioblastoma. She was born on July 10, 1969 in Jacksonville, Florida to William (Bill) and Mary Garnett, and is survived by her brother John (Tevis) of Savannah, GA; nieces Rachel (Jay) Carpenter, Grace (Ben) Tucker both of Savannah, GA; nephews Wesley (Allison) Garnett of Hoover, AL, and Tim (Savannah) Garnett of LaGrange, GA, and six grandnieces and nephews. As a child Elizabeth enjoyed family camping and wa ... Read More Jean Lorraine Wetherington Aimar, a longtime resident of Beaufort, South Carolina, died peacefully August 6th, 2024 at The Oaks of Savannah. She was under the care of Spanish Oaks Hospice. Jean was born in Jacksonville, Florida on February 8th 1927 to Claudia Edwards Wetherington and Alton Brooks Wetherington. She grew up in the Jacksonville Beaches before moving as an adult to Savannah, Georgia. This is where she met and fell in love with Toomer Vanderhorst Aimar, who was actually dating her roommate. However, she stole his heart and they were married on May 1st, 1949 at Independent Presby ... Read More Dorothy Harrison Benson, of Savannah, passed away Monday, August 5, 2024, at the age of 105. Dorothy was a lifelong resident Savannah. She was born July 25, 1919, daughter of the Noel Harrison and Lottie White Harrison, and was preceded in death by her husbands, Robert Q. Benson, Jr. and William Henry Lee, Sr. Dorothy is survived by two daughters and a son-in-law; Sherron Benson Lee, Pamela Benson Gulledge and Daryl G. Gulledge; four grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren, and two great-great grandchildren. A graveside service will be at 11:00, Thursday, August 15, 2024, i ... Read More Frederick Allan Jones, 90, of Tybee Island, GA went to be with his Lord and Savior on August 4, 2024. Mr. Jones was born in Raleigh, North Carolina and was the son of Robert Ward and Clyde Watts Jones. His family relocated to Savannah GA where he graduated from Savannah High School. Mr. Jones then attended the University of Georgia where he graduated in 1957 with a Bachelors in Business Administration. After graduation, he served in the Army where he was stationed in Germany for two years. He married Sara Haeseler of Sardis, GA on December 25, 1957. ... Read More James Reginald Carter, “Jimmy” passed away Sunday, August 4, 2024. He was a devoted and loving father, brother and grandfather. He was a dedicated widower. He passed away at his home surrounded by family. Jimmy was the son of Josephine and Charles Carter. He was born and raised in Savannah, Georgia. He was of Catholic faith and attended Sacred Heart School and Benedictine Military School. Jimmy attended Armstrong State College and served in the Army National Guard. Jimmy was happily in love and married to Angela Jansen Carter for 32 years. Together they shared a beautiful fam ... Read More Verna Lee Berry, 96, of Sardis, Oklahoma died Sunday, August 4, 2024, at her home in Hinesville, Georgia. Verna was born in Sardis, Oklahoma on July 5th, 1928 to Lawrence and Effie Wade and was the 4th of nine children. Verna attended Clayton High School before going to work for the County Courthouse and then Texas Instruments. Verna was a loving and hard-working independent woman. She tended to her son, Anthony ‘Tony’ Berry after a traumatic car accident and her husband, Cleborn ‘Cy’ Berry during his last years of life. Verna had a big heart for her family and alway ... Read More David Miles Pinckney, 69, a native of Savannah, passed away Saturday, August 3, 2024. He was born May 11, 1955, son the late Miles M. Pinckney, Jr., and Sarah Nichols Pinckney, He attended Georgia Tech before deciding to dedicate his life to our country. He retired from the US Army and Army Reserve with more than 25 years of service. He is survived by his sister and brother-in-law, Laura and Derriill Nipper of Indianapolis, Indiana, niece, Carolyn Dennis (Rusty), nephew, David Nipper (Shawna), great nieces and great nephews; Caleb Nguyen, Jacob Nguyen, Rosco and Rowan, and several ... Read More Maradee Spencer, beloved daughter, sister, and mother, born April 20, 1992, passed away on August 3, 2024, at the age of 32 by suicide after a courageous battle with mental illness. Maradee was born in Virginia Beach, VA, raised in Colfax, LA and Midway, GA. She later made her home in Richmond Hill, GA. She was the owner of Lovebird Cookies and the only thing she loved more than baking a perfect macaron was loving on her blonde-haired babies, Jackson and Kathleen. She is survived by her mother, Jackie Spencer; grandmother, Kay Casler; aunt, Tricia Whitmire; uncle, Arthur Casl ... Read More DUE TO THE UNCERTAINTY OF THE WEATHER, THE FUNERAL SERVICE HAS BEEN CHANGED TO THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 2024 AT 11:00 A.M. AT THE SANCTUARY CHURCH OF SAVANNAH. Brenda Newsome McKenzie passed on August 2, 2024. She was born on March 11, 1941 in Glascock County, Georgia to Jordan Russell and Elouise Morris Newsome. Brenda began playing the piano at age 10, and that talent would later figure greatly into much of her life and contributions to the Savannah community. She graduated from Savannah High School and attended Armstrong College. & ... Read More Sue Anna “SueSue” Herrin, 79, passed away peacefully at home on July 31, 2024, surrounded by her adoring family and friends. Sue was the cherished daughter of Anna Weeks Herrin and Bertram Joseph Herrin, Sr. She and her four siblings grew up on a dairy farm in Pooler, Georgia. She moved to Savannah at the age of 10 and attended Savannah High School and Georgia Southern College. Sue's career was a testament to her adventurous spirit and dedication to excellence. She began her journey with Delta in 1965, exploring enchanting destinations such as England, France, G ... Read More Lawrence (Larry) Patrick Saunders passed away peacefully at home on Wednesday, July 31, 2024. He was the son of the late Arthur Lloyd Saunders, Jr. and Theresa Cooper Saunders and was born on November 12, 1949, in Savannah, Georgia. He attended Cathedral Day School and later graduated from Benedictine Military School (1967) and the University of Georgia (1971). He served his country in the Georgia Army National Guard. Larry cherished the Georgia Bulldogs and Atlanta Braves with the conviction of a saint, through dry spells and — thankfully — recent championship years. Havi ... Read More Strong, robust, fun-loving, generous, sensitive, kind, thoughtful, incredibly funny, talented, hard working, family oriented, God fearing, life of the party. Etienne du Toit was a Gentle Giant. He was a big man with a big heart. Always smiling – from the day he was born until the last. He was raised in Durbanville, South Africa. The youngest of five boys. Etienne was an adventurous sailor who arrived in America by chance in the mid-90s. He fell in love with Savannah and made it his home. His passion for sailing continued with competitive racing on Ho ... Read More Barbara Grund Paolucci passed away peacefully at PruittHealth - Savannah on July 30, 2024, at the age of 84. She was born on December 5, 1939 to Eva Anna (Nail) and John August Grund and grew up along the Gulf Coast of Mississippi and Alabama. In the late forties, the family moved back to Cullman, AL where she ultimately graduated from Cullman High School in 1957, then attended Florence State College. She left school after a couple of years and returned home to care for her mother who was gravely ill and then her father who was also seriously sick. After their passing, while still a teen ... Read More William Arthur Farmer, known fondly as Bill, passed away peacefully in his home on July 30, 2024, surrounded by his loving family. He was 88 years old. Born in Buffalo, NY, on May 16, 1936, Bill led a life of dedication, service, and community involvement. Bill graduated from Notre Dame with a bachelor’s, he later continued his education where he graduated with several other degrees. Bill's professional journey began as an engineer at Martin Marietta in Orlando, Florida. He later transitioned to academia, serving as a professor at Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida. His caree ... Read More Terry Lane Rush, 76, passed away peacefully at home on Monday, July 29, 2024. Born August 5, 1947, in Charlotte, NC, Terry’s family soon moved to Savannah, where she grew up as a member of Wilmington Island United Methodist Church, graduated from Savannah High School, married and raised three sons. She worked at Carey Hillard’s for several years, where her bubbly personality made her a favorite with staff and customers alike. Terry enjoyed crafting and making beautiful flower arrangements and gifts for others. She was an amazing cook whose culinary skill was rever ... Read More It is with great sadness that the family of Deborah Irene Estrader announces her peaceful passing on Saturday, July 27, 2024 at the age of 89 years. Deborah was preceded in death by husband Dr. Peter L. Estrader and loving parents Arthur and Alice Shaw. Deborah is survived by her daughter and son-in-law Esther & Brad Waddell of Norcross, Georgia, her son Sean A. Friedman and 3 grandchildren, Daniel, Madeline and Rachel Friedman of Minnesota. Deborah was a kind, loving and devoted mother, grandmother and friend. Among her achievements, Deborah is perhaps best known i ... Read More Elizabeth Maria Jacobi, PhD, passed away peacefully Wednesday, July 24, 2024, at the age of 82. Elizabeth had a passion for music, a dedication to healing, an unbending commitment to wellness in humanity and a strong faith. She was known for her generosity towards the church, seminarians, and anyone in need. Elizabeth combined her passion for music and deep caring for people to become the founder and director of the Music Medicine Institute in Savannah. The MMI is a non-profit corporation for education, treatment and research in the interface between music and medicine. With El ... Read More On July 24, 2024, with his wife and two of his daughters at his side, Charles Raymond Stewart entered into eternal rest. He was 91 years young. Charlie was born on October 14, 1932 in Savannah, GA where he was raised by his adoring parents, the late Wilmer W. Stewart and Arlean Douglas Stewart. He was reared alongside his older brother whom he dearly loved and whom he leaves behind, Col. W. D. Stewart, US Army-Ret., now a resident of Sarasota, FL. He lived in a home where both his grandmothers lived with them: his maternal grandmother, affectionately known as Mama Guggie, and his paternal g ... Read More Through complications of Alzheimer's, Susan McKenzie Lynah passed away on Monday evening peacefully, like a gentle breeze, surrounded by loved ones and listening to Miles Davis. She leaves behind her daughter, Emily McKenzie Lynah, endless cousins and friends, along with a legendary tale of wild adventures and a deep impact of pure kindness. She was born on August 27, 1941, in Bainbridge Georgia, to Rosalind Hurst McKenzie and James Stuart McKenzie, and had one brother, James Stuart McKenzie, II. She attended finishing school at Stephens College in Missouri and studied as a concert pianist ... Read More SAVANNAH, GA – On July 22, 2024, surrounded by his loving children, Gustavous “Gus” Holmes Bell III of Savannah, Georgia passed away peacefully at age 86. Gus was born on August 6, 1937 in Lumberton, NC and raised in Dillon, SC by his parents Gustavous Holmes Bell, Jr. and Ada “Widdy” Williams Alford Bell along with his cherished siblings Sion and Suzanne. He graduated from Dillon High School in 1955 where he was affectionately nicknamed “Buster,” the name his grandchildren and many of his friends still call him today. Gus earned a Bachelo ... Read More Lindsay Grayson Svetlay, 82, passed away Monday, July 22, 2024, at home with her family by her side. She was born August 2, 1941, in Dobbs Ferry, NY to the late George and Hilda Grayson. She attended college at St. Mary of the Woods in (Terre Haute), Indiana and graduated from the University of Montevallo, (Montevallo) Alabama with a Batchelor’s Degree in Home Economics. She lived in Tucker, GA for over 50 years, where she was a parishioner of Holy Cross Catholic Church. While at Holy Cross, she served as a Lay Eucharistic Minister. She was a highly invol ... Read More JoAnne M. Sheils (nee Dachel) passed away July 21, 2024 surrounded by family. She was a wonderful mother and grandmother who was involved in her grandchildren’s lives attending everything from soccer games to weddings. She cooked a mean shrimp scampi and hosted parties for 25 or more people without batting an eye. She was preceded in death by her husband, William Sheils, parents Blanche and Fred Dachel, brothers Roger and Richard Dachel and her beloved Maltese, Harry. She is survived by her sister Carol Dachel, Chippewa Falls, WI, her children, Kathy and Tom Stallin ... Read More Clifford F. Lindholm, II, 93, Manufacturing Executive and Former Mayor of Montclair Clifford F. Lindholm, II of Savannah, GA, passed away on July 20, 2024. A memorial service will be held in the fall at Union Congregational Church, 176 Cooper Avenue, Upper Montclair, New Jersey. Born in Passaic, New Jersey, on December 8, 1930, Mr. Lindholm moved with his family to Montclair in 1943 and lived there for 62 years before moving with his wife, Karen, to Savannah, Georgia, in 2005. Mr. Lindholm was Chairman of Falstrom Company, a family business founded in 1870, and had been employed by ... Read More It is with great sadness that we bid farewell to a very special man Robert Probst. Robert was born in Hempstead, New York, on August 5, 1931, to John and Katherine Probst and was the third eldest of 10 children. He grew up on the Island of Wreck Lead, New York or what is now known as Island Park. He graduated from Oceanside High School in 1950 and soon after enlisted in the US Air Force. He served with the 343" Bomb Squadron during the Korean War, where he was a radio operator for his B-29 named "Haulin Ass" and was stationed at Yakota, AFB, Korea.& ... Read More Ann Taylor, born Ann Joaquina Temple-Raston, will be remembered for her generous spirit, keen intelligence and wide community of friends. Ann was born in Leicester in the United Kingdom and grew up as the second of three children born to an American mother and English father. She spent the first eight years of her life living in Los Angeles in her mother’s family home in Los Angeles. Her father practiced as a surgeon, and when Ann’s mother passed away in 1937, Ann and her brother John moved with their father when he continued his army career in India. Her father raised her ... Read More Donald Charron, 82, died peacefully on Tuesday, July 16, 2024, while listening to Waylon with his loving family at his bedside. The Fall River, MA native was a longtime resident of Savannah. Don lived an uncomplicated life. His passion was his family. He was a proud solider that heroically served in the United States Marine Corp. Until his retirement, Don owned and operated of Don’s Wrecker Service for many years. Don was predeceased by his parents; three sisters, and five brothers. Surviving are his wife of sixty years, Betty Helmley Charron; daughter and son-in-law ... Read More Sara Delane Reese peacefully passed away in her sleep on the night of July 15, 2024, at her home. She was born on February 17, 1964, in Savannah, Georgia, to Sherry Reese and the late Thomas Donald Reese Sr. After graduating high school, Delane joined her father's business at TD Reese Construction and later became a successful property owner and manager in Savannah and Tybee Island. Delane was a loving mother to her daughter Jaymee Franklin of Savannah. She was also preceded in death by her son, Wesley Franklin. A visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, Ju ... Read More Ralph L. Woods, (76), died peacefully on Monday, July 15, 2024 with his loving wife by his side. Ralph was born in Savannah, the son of Margaret Erber Smith and Cutis L. Woods. He graduated from Savannah High School, Class of 1965, and Florida Technical College, Jacksonville, FL. In 1974, Ralph married the former Julia (Judi) Foran also of Savannah. After nearly 44 years in the computer science field, he retired from Derst Baking Company. He was a communicant of Sacred Heart Catholic Church. He was previously a member of Savannah Jaycees, the Knights of Columbus, Council 631, and t ... Read More For more than nine decades Bill Hughes defied father time, consuming a diet of junk food that would trigger a heart attack in other humans; hydrating on Diet Coke; and rebuffing Meningitis, multiple bouts of Cancer, heart problems and numerous other maladies just as he had stiff-armed tacklers as a young running back. After one more good breakfast for the road, Bill passed away Sunday morning the 14th of July, 2024. He was 96. William Arthur Hughes was born on April 25, 1928, in Norfolk, Virginia. His parents, William Jennings Bryan Hughes and Martha Elizabeth Bateman, had mo ... Read More Mr. Paul A. Webster, Sr., 65, of Ellabell, passed away Sunday, July14, 2024. He was born August 31, 1958, in Juneau, Wisconsin, son of the late Gordan Webster and Elsie Skodak Webster. Mr. Webster owned and operated Paul’s Auto Repair in Ellabell for more than 20 years. He loved NASCAR, the Green Bay Packers and was an avid fisherman. He is survived by his wife, Delayne Webster; children, Jennifer Webster (Thomas), Michelle Webster, Adam Webster, Amanda Webster all of Ellabell, Paul Webster, Jr., (Hillyer) of Smyrna; grandchildren, Jaylen Sams, Alissa Sams, Cierra Sams, Haley Boone, A ... Read More Carl Edwin Anderson, 85, passed away July 14th, 2024. He was the son of the late Frank Cornell Anderson and the late Minnie Lucy Anderson. He is survived by his only child, Christi Anderson Triplett and her husband Jim Triplett; his grandchildren Hannah Boggs and her husband Liam Boggs, Jacob Monroe and Joshua Monroe; his one great grandson, Wilmington James Boggs; and many beloved nieces and nephews. He began his career in dentistry in 1965 and practiced for over 40 years. He loved the outdoors and passed on this passion to his daughter and grandchildren. From snow skiing in the Rockies to ... Read More Stephen Daniel Ward, 64, passed away Wednesday, July 10, 2024 at his home with his family by his side. He was born July 20, 1959 in Bradenton, Florida. He was preceded in death by his parents, Reuben and Dorcas Ward. Stephen owned a construction business and also worked for the I.L.A. #1475 for fourteen years. He loved God, his family, deep-sea fishing, and hunting. While sitting in a tree stand, or out on the water in the ocean, he felt close to God. He lit up a room every time he walked in. He would do anything for anybody who needed him, he was lovi ... Read More Franke Joseph Christian, 74, died peacefully at his home July 10 after a long illness surrounded by his loving family. He was born May 30,1950 in Würzburg Germany to John and Elsa Krauss Christian. After traveling with his army family they retired in 1968 to Savannah. Franke was part of the first graduating class of Windsor Forest High School. There he met the love of his life and wife of 54 years, Joy Saussy Christian. Franke served in the Air Force for six years from 1968 to 1974. He then worked for Flight Safety International for 42 years. He, also, co- owned Geechee Bowhunting S ... Read More Marya Snell Phillips, 83, of Savannah, GA, died peacefully Tuesday, July 9, 2024. Marya was born July 18, 1940, in Atlanta, GA. She was preceded in death by her husband of 60 years, William E. (Billy) Phillips; her parents, Weis & Frances Snell; her sister, Janice Goldberg; her beloved son, Chuck Phillips; and her beloved grandson, Brian Parker. Marya married her high school sweetheart, Billy Phillips, in 1958. Without a doubt, her ultimate purpose and goal in her life, and her most treasured accomplishment, was being the best mother ever for her four children (Chuck, Chris, Cathy, and ... Read More Roy Duncan Ogletree, Sr., 82, passed away Tuesday, July 9, 2024, at home with family by his side. He was born January 13, 1942, in Savannah, GA to the late Thomas and Ruth Ogletree. Mr. Ogletree was a member of Grace Methodist Church. He was the founder and owner of Duncan Ogletree, Inc, where he was a homebuilder for over 40 years. In 1985, Mr. Ogletree built and operated Continental Self Storage, which has grown to five locations. He was a car enthusiast, and a member of the Corvette Club, and the Dixie Land Cruisers. Throughout his life, he owned over 50 ... Read More Mary Anne Walters died peacefully with her family at her side on July 8, 2024, at 80 years of age. After a long battle with dementia and multiple sclerosis, she goes to be reunited with memories of a beautiful life. Mary Anne was married to Michael Andrew Walters for 54 years. Beloved daughter of the late John and Bernadette DeWilde, she was preceded in death by her son, Edward DeWilde Walters (1972-2019). She is survived by daughters Denise Zubrod (Matthew), Lara Hoffmans (Aaron), daughter-in-law Tara Walters, and sister Johnnie DeWilde Carey (Jeffrey). She was grandmother to Liam, Owen, and ... Read More Joyce E. Kohler entered into the eternal presence of her Lord and Savior on July 7th in Savannah, Georgia. Joyce was born to the late Keith and Frances Park on June 20, 1936, in Hamilton, Indiana. She met the love of her life, Charles Kohler in Fort Wayne, Indiana, where they married in 1953. She was a faithful and devoted wife and mother raising her four children Dawn, Charles, Teresa and Mark. Joyce is preceded in death by Charles her husband of 67 years, her daughters Dawn Houston and Teresa Droz, granddaughter Jennifer Kohler, sister Marcella Kensill, sister-in-law Sharon Park, an ... Read More Helen Rowland Lynah passed away peacefully on July 5, 2024. Born May 8, 1925, to Minnie Coney and Charles Pinckney Rowland in Savannah, Georgia, Helen attended Pape School and graduated from Dwight School in Englewood New Jersey. In 1955 she married Wallace Howard Lynah of Savannah and they lovingly raised two daughters and a son together during their 42-year marriage. Helen had a deep appreciation of nature and God’s magnificent earth, being especially drawn to the unique beauty, history and culture of coastal Georgia and its barrier islands. Helen’s curiosity and adventurous ... Read More Patricia Gail Young Thee was born in Jacksonville, Florida, in 1937. Her parents were James and Thelma Young, who lived in Savannah, Georgia. Gail often said she was special-she was raised as an only child although she had a brother and sister, Richard and Gerry, who were in high school when Gail joined the family, and they soon left the nest. Gail was expected to be a good student, and she was grateful that came easily. The summer she graduated from Savannah High School, expecting to start college in the fall, her father had a serious heart attack. Not knowing if he would be able to work a ... Read More Maria Elena Rodriguez Green, 66, passed away peacefully on Thursday, July 4, 2024, surrounded by her family. She was born August 22, 1957, in Havana, Cuba to the late Wilfredo and Mercedes Rodriguez. Maria grew up in Miami, Florida, where she attended Academy of the Assumption with many of her most cherished lifelong friends. After meeting the love of her life, Steve, Maria moved to Raleigh, North Carolina, where she graduated from Meredith College with a bachelor’s degree in art education. Following her passion for fashion, Maria went to work for the Cato Corpora ... Read More John Rockwell Willard passed away peacefully on Thursday, July 4th, at home in Savannah, Georgia. John, aka Rocky, was a “Giant” of a man! He was smart, magnanimous and big hearted with a smile and a handshake for everyone. His brilliant mind led him in many aspects of his life. A fierce competitor, he was an exceptional athlete excelling at a young age in football and baseball, and then golf later in life. Growing up in West Hartford, Connecticut, Rocky graduated from Kingswood Oxford School and went on to Colgate University. He played semi-pro football for the Charter Oaks ... Read More David Brennan Youmans December 10, 1965 - July 4, 2024 With heavy hearts, we announce the Death of David Brennan Youmans, 58, who transitioned on Thursday, July 4, in Savannah, Georgia, from post-surgical complications. David was born December 10, 1965, in Wilmington, Delaware, to Barbara and Vincent Youmans III, where he grew up and attended Friends school. After high school, he moved to V ... Read More Tarlochan (Teach) Singh Ghuman Teach unexpectedly passed away July 3, 2024, at his home. He was preceded in death by his brother Jaspaul, his mother, Sital, and his father, Gian. He is survived by his brother, Mintoo, his adopted sister, Connie, his niece, Alyssa and nephew, Everett. Teach was born in Punjab, India. More will be shared at family gatherings about his early life there than can be reported right now. Other than…evidently, as a 6 year-old, he mistook a parade for Jackie Kennedy as being for Queen Elizabeth…and was later brave enough to put his scared 2 year-old ... Read More Benjamin Herman (Ben) Wright passed away on July 2, 2024, at the age of 83, in Savannah, Georgia. He was born April 22, 1941 in West Point, Georgia. Ben spent his entire career in public health, serving at the Georgia Department of Public Health and the Chatham County Department of Public Health. Ben graduated from West Point High School in West Point, Georgia. He was also a graduate of Oxford College of Emory University and the University of Georgia. He received a master's degree in Governmental Administration from Georgia State University, which equ ... Read More Paula Graham Rice, 70, passed away July 1, 2024 on Tybee Island, GA. Paula was born in Burbank, CA on September 29, 1953. She was preceded in death by her mother, Dolores Usry of Milledgeville, GA, and her father, Paul E. Graham of Macon, GA. She is survived by her sister, Becky Graham Weddington and her husband, Ed of Emerald Isle, N.C., and niece, Hannah Weddington and her husband, Andy Winckler of Newport, R.I. Paula retired after a career in the banking industry. She worked part-time in her retirement at Kroger. A Private service was held. ... Read More Tommie Jo Rimes Horner, 88, passed away Sunday, June 30, 2024. She was born July 29, 1935, in Brooklet, GA to the late Andrew M. and Annie Laurie Adams Rimes. She was worked as a Legal Secretary and was a member of Bible Baptist Church. Surviving Ms. Horner is her sister, Ann Rimes of Savannah, three grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. A Private Graveside service will be held in May River Baptist Church Cemetery, Bluffton, South Carolina. ... Read More Dr. Michael Neal Leblang died on Sunday, June 30, 2024, following a lengthy illness. He passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by his loving family. Dr. Leblang was born on March 22, 1947, in Greensboro, North Carolina, to Emanuel and Millicent Albin Leblang. A proud graduate of Grimsley Senior High School, he never missed a reunion. He earned his B.S. in Biology from Guilford College in Greensboro in 1969, then attended the prestigious Bowman Gray School of Medicine at Wake Forest University, where he earned his M.D. degree in 1973. Dr. Leblang was a distinguished practicing physici ... Read More It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Mary Niemeyer Sykes on June 29, 2024. Mary was born on June 14, 1932 in Savannah, Georgia. She was the beloved daughter of Herman and Margaret Niemeyer, originally from Germany. After moving to Savannah, Mary’s parents opened Niemeyer’s Delicatessen on Waters Ave and 48th St. That is where Mary learned her love for cooking that she passed onto her children. She attended Savannah High School and Armstrong College. In 1958, she married her husband of 55 years, Meldrim Lester Syke ... Read More Howard Lewis Ernst, IV, (Howie), was born Thursday, March 5, 1981, at 8:30 a.m. and passed away on Friday evening, June 28, 2024, with all his immediate family present. He was born in Savannah, GA at Memorial Medical Center (now Memorial Health UMC). He was 43 years old. He was predeceased by his maternal grandfather, grandmother, and step-grandfather a number of years ago; by his paternal grandfather, Howard Lewis Ernst, Jr. in 1979 whom he never met; and most recently in December of 2021 by his paternal grandmother, Sarah Lanier (Sally) Ernst, with whom he shared a very close bond, ... Read More Roderick Harold Stripling, Jr. of Savannah, Ga, passed away on June 27, 2024 at Hospice of Savannah. He retired from Union Camp after 37 years of service and served in U.S Army for 6 years, stationed in occupied Japan. He was also a member of the Navy League. He enjoyed boating, fishing and outdoor activities. He is survived by his wife of 63 years, Peggy Stripling, nephews Bob Newsome, Donald Newsome, Michael Newsome, Gary Newsome, and nieces, Candace Roberts and Cathy Brewer. He is preceded in death by his mother, Mary Stripling, father, Roderick Harold Stripling, Sr., and his two sist ... Read More William Frederick Arndt, Jr., MD, PhD William Arndt, Jr. died peacefully at his home on June 27, 2024. He was predeceased by his wife of 63 years, Lorraine Kraus Arndt, his parents, Emily Vogt Arndt and William Frederick Arndt, and his sister, Carol Ann Fertman. Bill and Lorraine left three sons, William Frederic Arndt, III, Theodore Karl Arndt and Robert Christian Arndt, six grandchildren, Christopher William Arndt, Emily Elizabeth Arndt, Jocelyn Lorraine Arndt, Diana Strano Arndt Hill, Christian Spencer Arndt, and Katherine Rose Arndt, and one great grandchild, Desmond William Hill. ... Read More Thelma Ann Dodd, 84, of Savannah, Georgia, passed away on June 26, 2024. Thelma was born on November 23, 1939 in Riceboro, Georgia to Isaac Henry and Lennie Knight Dodd. She graduated from Commercial High School in Savannah, Georgia. Thelma served as a legal secretary for the Kravitch Law Firm and at Union Camp/International Corporation. She married her soulmate, and the love of her life, Karl Harris, on September 11, 1985. Thelma was a long-time member of First Baptist Church in Port Wentworth, Georgia. She enjoyed traveling, and spending time with family and friends. Thelma was a metic ... Read More Carol passed away on June 26, 2024 in Savannah, GA. Born in 1942 to Wendell and Lois Raschke in Holyoke, Massachusetts, which was one of several places she would live throughout life growing up in a military family. She attended high school in Germany and finishing academy in London. Making memories with friends on her travels in Europe and Asia, spending summers of freedom with her life long friend in Vienna, Austria. She was a flight attendant for Northwest Airlines, where she flew internationally for several years before settling in Honolulu, HI where she started a family. Marrying into ... Read More Sharon Elaine Forbes Russell, 78, passed away peacefully on June 26, 2024 at Hospice of Savannah with her family by her side. A lifelong resident of Savannah, Sharon was born on April 23, 1946 to the late John J. Forbes, Sr. and Loreta Sikes Forbes Felix. She attended Cathedral Day School and graduated in 1964 from St. Vincent’s Academy. After working in the Finance industry for several years, she began her career with State Farm Insurance Company as a secretary in 1973. She was later promoted to Claim Representative and retired as an Attorney Negotiator in 2008. Sharon tr ... Read More Fred Otto Kessler III, 70, of Guyton, Georgia passed away unexpectedly at his home on June 26, 2024. Fred was born on January 16, 1954, to Dr. Fred O. Kessler, Jr. and Margaret B. Kessler at the Naval Base in Charleston, South Carolina. Raised in Savannah, he graduated from Benedictine Military School in 1973. In 1978 he married his wife, Ann, and welcomed four children together. They were married for 46 years and were blessed with seven grandchildren. For several decades, Fred had a successful parts business in the heavy-duty trucking industry in Wilson, North Carolina. After some ... Read More Nellie Zipperer Jones, 103, of Savannah, passed away peacefully at her home , on June 24, 2024. She was born in Egypt, Georgia, August 11, 1920, to Anna Blanton Zipperer and Ellis Leander Zipperer. Nellie moved with her family to Savannah when she was four years old and was baptized into the congregation at First Baptist Church when she was ten years old where she was a devoted member all of her life. She taught Sunday School to all the children and enjoyed working with the youth, remembering them fondly until her death. She was preceded in death by her husband of 81 years, Wi ... Read More On June 23, 2024 Robert G. (Garry) Walker, 69 left his earthly body following a long illness. Garry was a loving husband, father, and surrogate father. Garry was born July 23, 1954, to Joseph and Helen Walker in Savannah, GA. His dad’s work led the family to Elizabeth, LA where he attended school at Elizabeth Elementary and Junior High. The family returned to Savannah when Garry was 15. He attended Mercer Middle School and graduated from Groves High School in Garden City. Garry achieved the rank of Eagle Scout in his youth and enjoyed working with Boy Scouts ... Read More Catherine Lankenau Turner, 94, passed away peacefully at her home on June 22, 2024. She was born in Savannah to the late Clyde Francis Lankenau and Elizabeth Goodrich Lankenau. She graduated from Savannah High School before attending Armstrong Junior College and graduating from the University of Georgia. It was at Armstrong that she met the love of her life and husband of 57 years, the late DeLamar Turner, Jr. After spending their early years in Atlanta and then Savannah, Del and Catherine made Jekyll Island their family home. Catherine was a lifelong educator and taught for over 25 years at C ... Read More Please click here to view Mr. Williams funeral service via livestream. Jessie J. Williams, Jr. was born on August 5, 1940 in Glennville to the late Deacon Jesse L. Williams, Sr. and Ruth K. Williams. God called him to his eternal home on Saturday, June 22, 2024 from Savannah, GA. Jessie was preceded in death by his son, Jesse J. Williams III, brother, Julius Williams and sisters, Gwendolyn Williams, Ora Lee Woods, Evine Williams and Dorothy L Williams. Jessie leaves his wife of 57 years, Charlotte Williams of Savannah, GA; three brothers, Nate Williams of Road Rockingham, VA, ... Read More Carolyn Haley Mueller, 88 years old, passed away unexpectedly on June 20, 2024. Carolyn was born in Dayton, Ohio on July 3, 1935. She attended Julienne Catholic High School and received a Bachelor's Degree from University of Dayton where she was a UD Flyerette and majored in Education. She married her college sweetheart upon graduation in 1957. She focused her education degree on her family, the beneficiaries of her love for knowledge. The family moved from Cincinnati to Dayton, Ohio in 1964, and to Pensacola FL in 1974. She spent years serving the community as a substitute teacher, school ... Read More Roger DeWitt Stephens, 88, died Wednesday, June 19, 2024, at Memorial Health. He was a Christian (a lifetime Baptist), and a member of Bull Street Baptist Church and the Master’s Class. He was born January 12, 1936, in Atlanta, GA, the eldest son of Benjamin H. Stephens of Atlanta and Wilma Lucille Tillman of Statesboro. His family moved to Savannah in 1947 and became members of Morningside Baptist Church, where he was baptized. He attended Pennsylvania Ave. School, Chatham Junior High School, and Savannah High School, graduating in June 1954. He graduated from ... Read More Loi Van Trinh December 12, 1926 — June 17, 2024 Biloxi, Mississippi and Savannah, Georgia Mr. Loi Van Trinh, age 97, of Biloxi, MS passed away on Monday, June 17, 2024. Visitation will be held on Wednesday, June 26th, Thursday, June 27th and Friday, June 28th from 3:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. at Bradford-O'Keefe Funeral Home, Howard Avenue in Biloxi. Mass will follow at 5:00 p.m. at Vietnamese Martyrs Church on all three days. ___________________________________________________________ VISITATION AND MASS IN SAVANNAH Visitation in Savannah will be 6:00 until 9 ... Read More Stephanie Robyn Shapoff, of Connecticut and New York passed away peacefully on June 17, 2024 at the age of 49. She was surrounded by her loving parents, Cary and Carol Shapoff in Savannah. Steph was a wonderful big sister to Amy Rebecco and is survived by Amy Rebecco and Amy’s husband Joe, her aunt Margie Stogsdill of Atlanta, her aunt and uncle Edward and Joanne Shapoff of Savannah and cousins Edward and Christopher Shapoff of New York, as well as Joe Rebecco’s cousin Stacey Sutay. Originally from Fairfield CT., Stephanie spent many years in Astoria, NY. She attended Sarah Lawr ... Read More Phillip Presley Carter, a beloved husband, father, grandfather, and friend, passed away on June 14, 2024, at the age of 85. Born on April 16, 1939, Phillip lived a lived a life marked by education, service, and entrepreneurial spirit. Phillip was a graduate of Savannah High School. After high school, he answered the call to serve his country, enlisting in the United States Navy. As a sonar operator on the USS Threadfin. Following his service, Phillip pursued higher education at Southern Technical Institute, graduating in 1962 with a degree in Building Construction Technology. He then wen ... Read More Janice "Nannie" Cillie (nee Kudley), a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, peacefully passed away, leaving behind a legacy of love and cherished memories. Married for 63 wonderful years to her devoted husband, John Cillie Sr, better known as Opa. She is survived by her husband, daughter (Sheila Sullivan), son (John Jr.), her brothers (Robert and John Kudley) and her 6 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her parents Bertha and John and her sister Pat. Nannie's life was a tapestry of adventures and heartfelt moments. She tra ... Read More Donald Lusk, 78, passed away Thursday June 13, 2024, in Savannah, Georgia. He was born February 12, 1946, in Williamsport, PA to the late Edmund and Curtiss Flisak. After graduating from Savannah High School, Donald enlisted in the United States Marine Corps. Following his service, Donald became a successful independent insurance agent and opened his business Don Lusk Insurance. Donald never met a stranger. His smile was contagious, and he made everyone he met laugh. His stories were entertaining, funny and always relatable. Donald’s passion was his music. In his twenty’s ... Read More Annette Tiencken Edwards, 83, a native of Savannah, passed away Wednesday, June 12, 2024. She was born September 8, 1940, daughter of the late Gladys Bowen Warren. Mrs. Edwards owned and operated Edwards Insurance Agency. She is survived by two daughters and son-in-law, Tresa Arias (Guido) and Carla James (Ben), seven grandchildren, Joseph Willingham (Georgia), Jonathan Willingham (Ashley), Russell Wilson, Samuel Willingham (Madison), Grace Wilson, Anna Swords, and Rachel Swords; six great-grandchildren, Preston Willingham, Easton Willingham, Aspen Willingham, Noah Willingham, Henry Willing ... Read More Harriet Sanders Ebberwein passed away peacefully on Tuesday, June 11, 2024 at Azalealand Nursing Home in Savannah, Georgia. Harriet was born in Sylvania, GA on August 18, 1940, to Gwendolyn Davis Sanders and David Sanders. At a young age, she moved to Savannah to live with her aunt and uncle. She earned a degree in Music from Florida State University and spent most of her life sharing her gifts and talents in many ways. Harriet taught private piano lessons to students of various ages for many years. Harriet also performed as a pianist at the Georgia Governor's Mansion, the Ritz Carlton ... Read More Dorothy Mae Cardillo, 91 died peacefully on Tuesday June 11, 2024, in Savannah, Georgia. Dottie was born on February 8, 1933 in New Jersey and was the youngest child of Dorothy Hoffman and Michael Thorry. She attended Dickinson High School in Jersey City, New Jersey. On May 1, 1954, Dorothy married Francis “Frank” Cardillo at St Anne’s Church in Hoboken, New Jersey. Dottie did many different “jobs” in her life including mother, wife, sister, aunt, and friend but she also worked for the St. Lucie Sheriff's office until she was 82 years old. In her f ... Read More On June 10, 2024, Thomas Edwin Stone, aged 92, passed away peacefully in Naples, FL. Tom was born March 7, 1932 at the family home in Adamstown, MD during a blizzard. He was eldest child of the late Rev. W. Owings Stone and Margaret Simpson Stone. He spent the first 12 years of his life in Maryland before his family moved when his father was named Rector of St. Johns Church in Barrington, RI. College brought Tom back to Maryland at Johns Hopkins University where he was captain of the track team and graduated with a B.S. in business in 1954. Upon graduation, he was employed by IBM as a sales ... Read More Patricia S. Brewer, 75, died peacefully on Sunday, June 9, 2024 at Memorial Health University Medical Center. The lifelong resident of Savannah was the daughter of the late Nicholas Elias Sanders and Rose Parker Sanders. Patricia’s greatest joy was being Grandma to her seven grandsons and their children. She was a longtime member of Grace United Methodist Church, active in the Kay Arthur Bible Study. Patricia retired as a secretary from Candler Care 65. She was a former employee of Columbia Drug Company and Candler Hospital. In addition to her parents, Patricia was preced ... Read More Elizabeth Powers Ware died peacefully on June 5, 2024 at the age of 85. She was born on November 27, 1938 in Savannah, GA to Richard James and Margaret Bradley Powers. Elizabeth attended Blessed Sacrament School and was a graduate of St. Vincent’s Academy and Mount St. Agnes College in Baltimore, MD where she graduated with a B. A. in English. She was a devoted educator who taught English and Literature at Myers Middle School, Blessed Sacrament Catholic School, Hubert Middle School and Groves High School. Elizabeth was a fun-loving and resilient woman with a fierce and loving devotion ... Read More William “Bill” Jacob Astary, 68, died peacefully on the evening of Wednesday, June 5th, 2024, surrounded by his loving family. A native of Sterling, IL, Bill was born to Francis and Jean Astary on May 26, 1956. Throughout his youth, Bill excelled in sports earning varsity letters in football, basketball, and track while setting the Sterling High School record in discus that stands to this day. After graduating high school, he attended Georgia Institute of Technology on a track and field scholarship. While at Georgia Tech, Bill met the love of his life and future wife, Marile Ast ... Read More Mrs. Jody Moran, 92, passed away at her home Wednesday, June 5, 2024. A Mass of Christian Burial will be at 1:00, Saturday, June 15, 2024, at St. James Catholic Church, 8412 Whitefield Avenue, Savannah. There will be a private interment at the Catholic Cemetery. In lieu of flowers the family respectfully ask that donations be made to your favorite charity in memory of Mrs. Moran. ... Read More Ralph Leo Wigger Jr died peacefully on June 4, 2024 at his residence on Wilmington Island. He was born on March 13th 1936 in Cumberland Maryland to Ralph Leo Wigger Sr and Mary O”Donnell. He attended University of Maryland where he received a Bachelor’s degree in Accounting. Ralph had a distinguished career at American Automobile Association that spanned over 20 years, serving as the CFO before his retirement in 1997. In 1960 he married his loving wife Carol Fedak Wigger and they were married for 62 years before her passing in 2022. Ralph loved to play golf and upon retire ... Read More Pamela May Stanley McCaslin, 82, passed away peacefully on Saturday, June 1, 2024, in Savannah, Georgia. Born in Slatersville, Rhode Island on July 6, 1942, to Leonard Arthur Stanley and Anita Allaire Stanley, Pam's family moved to Camden, South Carolina when she was very young. She attended Agnes Scott College for two years and completed her BA in Education at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill in 1964, graduating Phi Beta Kappa. During her college years, she married her beloved husband, Dr. Alston Jones (Jay) McCaslin V. She furthered her education by earning a Master of Educa ... Read More Donald “Max" Mills, Commander, USN (RET) passed away peacefully at home with his wife by his side, on 5/31/24 after a brief illness. Max was born in Atkinson, NE, where he lived until receiving an appointment to attend the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, MD. He graduated in 1972 with a degree in business management and went on to attend flight school. Max had a distinguished twenty year career as a naval aviator, becoming a test pilot in 1978 and going on to get his master’s degree in aeronautical engineering at the Naval Postgraduate School in Mo ... Read More Saralyn Souter Porter, passed into eternal rest at home on May 30, 2024, after a courageous battle with Alzheimer’s. Born in Charleston, SC, October 25, 1941, the daughter of Ruth Harvey and Hoyle Souter Sr., Saralyn is preceded in death by her mother, father and brother Hoyle Souter, Jr. Saralyn attended Charles Ellis Elementary School, Savannah High School and the University of Georgia, BS, Mathematics, Cum Laude, Phi Betta Kappa, Phi Mu Epsilon and Alpha Delta Pi Sorority. Saralyn also graduated from the University of North Carolina Asheville, BA in Art, Cum Laude and pursued ... Read More Patricia Pinckney Lowenthal died peacefully on May 29, 2024 at age 87. She was born in Bluffton, SC to Annie Haye and Joseph Oliveros Pinckney. Tricia, as she was fondly known, was raised on a farm as the eighth child of nine. She will always be remembered for her loving, caring and devoted spirit. Tricia was a graduate of St. Vincent’s Academy and St. Joseph’s School of Nursing. She was employed most of her nursing career by Memorial Medical Center Pediatrics Department but also worked at St. Joseph’s Hospital, Savannah, and for the Public Health Department in Bellville, ... Read More Wayne A. Black, 76, died peacefully on Wednesday, May 29, 2024 at Memorial Hospital Heart and Vascular Institute in Savannah, Georgia. He was surrounded by his wife and two children. Wayne was born in Trenton, New Jersey, the first son of Alfred and Helen (Stillwell) Black. He grew up in Hamilton Square, graduated from Steinert High School and joined the United States Navy. Wayne served on the U.S.S. Everglades and the U.S.S. Boston, performing two tours of duty during the Vietnam War. In 1975, Wayne married Marilyn Ott. They relocated to New Hampshire and had two children. He graduated ... Read More Born in Minneapolis during the Schmitt birthday week on September 7,1956, and taken home by her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, on May 24, 2024 (John 14:2-3). Lolo was a woman devoted to her faith, her family and her friends. She was an independent person and had a passion for her flute and marathons. She was an elite athlete and competed in over 70 marathons. Her highlights were from her seven Boston marathon finishes. Lolo was quick to share her love for Jesus with everyone she met. She wanted all to know the love of Jesus and the glory of the gospel. She ran the good race. She is pr ... Read More Marion Rauers Reid passed away at her home in Atlanta on May 24, 2024, at the age of 75. Marion was diagnosed with cancer and fought valiantly until the end. While we mourn Marion’s passing, we remember her as a dear friend, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and so much more. Marion had a one-of-a-kind personality, a smile that lit up every room, a remarkable golf swing and a generous spirit. Marion was high energy, strong willed and always cared about other’s issues and would especially love to give advice on helping others improve their health. Marion grew up in Savannah and a ... Read More Estelle Florence Shellnutt Holland was born April 13, 1923, in Statesboro, Georgia, the second of four girls with one older brother. Estelle was active in sports, particularly basketball and swimming, but loved to dance. She and her sister Nora, entering various contests, danced their way all over Bulloch County. Daddy did not allow the girls to date, but they could bring everyone over and dance in the living room. Estelle said they kept wearing out the rugs, and Daddy kept buying more. Mother would cook feasts each weekend for the group. Estelle decided early she wanted to work in hospitality ... Read More Carole Patricia Anthony born in Washington DC passed away at St. Joseph’s Hospital at the age of 77 due to complications of heart disease. Carole’s early years were spent in Washington DC and nearby Maryland. When her father retired in from the Navy in 1960 the family moved to Savannah where Carole attended St. Vincent’s Academy. Following graduation, she promptly went to work at Dixon Sheehan Lane Insurance where she was treasurer of the firm. Her next many years were spent working as a coordinator at the Rose of Sharon. Carole immersed herself in the community of S ... Read More Timothy Day Holder, 74, passed away May 22, 2024, on Tybee Island. He was born July 28, 1949, in Winston Salem, NC, to the late Dwight W. and Monica Day Holder. Tim is survived by his wife of 45 years, Connie Crews Holder of Halifax, VA, and two sons, Timothy Holder, Jr., of South Carolina, and Andrew Holder of Los Angeles. Also surviving are his sister, Cynthia Grant (Ronald) and grandson, Jacob Holder, all of Winston Salem. Tim served as Director of Sales and Marketing for Johnson Concrete in Salisbury, NC, and later became president of a division of Unicon Concrete.& ... Read More Click here to view Manny's service via live stream. Live stream will be available on Tuesday, May 28, 2024, at 5:45 p.m. - A recording of Manny's service will be available on Tuesday, May 28, 2024 at 7:30 p.m. Immanuel “Manny” Michaux-Bey, 32, of Savannah, Georgia, died tragically on May 21, 2024. He was born on December 19, 1991, in Chicago, Illinois. Immanuel proudly served in the US Marine Corps where he demonstrated unwavering dedication and commitment to his country and fellow Marines, to whom he remained forever loyal. Following his Marine s ... Read More Andrea M. Stark passed away very peacefully at her home, surrounded by family on May 20th, 2024 from natural causes. She was born to Andrew and Verna Collins on February 23rd, 1945. She had 4 brothers and 2 sisters, and they spent summers at the Indiana Dunes on Lake Michigan. She and her younger sister Kathy were never happier than walking along a beach together. Just a simple look could get them both giggling uncontrollably. Andrea worked as an Artist for many years until a new opportunity brought her, her husband and young boys to Savannah in 1988. In order to be more closely involved ... Read More Donald Dean "Don" Stiller, 87, passed away Sunday, May 19, 2024 at Memorial Health with his family by his side. Don was a former Captain for the Oklahoma Sooners football team, playing from 1954 to 1957, championship seasons. A full obituary will be posted when available, and a service will be held at a later date. ... Read More Debra Michele Adams embodied so many roles, and she was never selective on who she provided them for. A surrogate mother for many younger nurses, a substitute granny for all her neighbors, and even a dad when one was needed. The potty-mouth, the life of the party, the healer passed away unexpectedly on May 19, 2024, in Savannah, Georgia. Debra Michele Adams was born on February 23, 1951, in Whitesburg, Kentucky, a Pisces who was as creative, loving, and generous as her sign would suggest. After moving to Trotwood, Ohio as a child, she graduated from Meadowdale High School in 1969. She be ... Read More Frederick Efrem Trust, 88, passed away Friday, May 17, 2024 at his home with his family by his side. Fred was an exceptional athlete across multiple sports excelling at a young age in tennis. Growing up in Philadelphia he competed in regional and state tennis tournaments leading up to attending Penn State on a tennis and soccer scholarship where he was the captain of the tennis team. During his time at Penn State, he was known on campus as well for his loving collie, Duke, who was with him throughout his college career. One of Fred’s proudest moments throughout his yo ... Read More Sarah Frances Wyant concluded her richly lived 96 years on May 15 2024, surrounded by her children. Born in Valdosta and raised in Ocilla alongside her mother, Beulah, and brothers, Benjamin and Gene Stalvey, Sarah's life was one marked by love and service. She was a devoted wife to Joseph Wyant, Sr., with whom she shared over 60 years of marriage until his passing in 2012. Sarah was the cherished mother of Deborah Dorsey, Catherine Renner, Isabel Trono, and Joseph Wyant, Jr. Her family was her pride, her joy, and the center of a life filled with warmth. Known for her vibrant smile and ... Read More Jill Beasley Bush, 71, passed away Wednesday, May 15, 2024 at Pruitt Health. She was born July 14, 1952 in Sylacauga, Alabama to the late Grover and Elise Hickman Beasley. Jill was of the United Methodist faith, and loved to play the piano and sing. She and her husband, Hal lived in Alabama until 1984 when they moved to Augusta, GA, then made their home in Savannah in 2018. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her granddaughter, Stella Randolph, her sister, Linda Cassell of Alabama, and her brothers, Joe Beasley of North Augusta, SC, and Carlton B ... Read More Eleanor Cerbone, 98, of Savannah, passed away Tuesday, May 14, 2024. She was born December 20, 1925, in Bayonne, New Jersey, daughter of the late John Cherchio and Manuella Militelo Cherchio. She was preceded in death by her husband, Philip A. Cerbone, and son-in-law, Eddie Ruchalski. She is survived by her children; Judi Ruchalski, Adam Philip Cerbone (Kristin), Tom Cerbone (Terri); grandchildren, Karen Ruchalski Mahoney (Tim), Christopher Ruchalski (Erin), Jason Cerbone, Kristin Cerbone Peters (Christopher), Celia Cerbone, Alex Cerbone (Elizabeth), and Jennifer Cerbone Lanigan (Stephen); ... Read More In loving memory of Joseph C. Boggs, who passed away on Tuesday, May 14, 2024, at the age of 62. Joseph, known to many as Joe, leaves behind a legacy of hard work and dedication to others who touched the hearts of all who knew him. Born and raised in the city of Pittsburgh, Joe was a true son of the Steel City due to his love for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Throughout his life, his skilled craftsmanship and commitment to excellence earned him the respect of his peers and clients alike. His work graces countless homes and buildings throughout the Savannah area, a testament to his talent and ded ... Read More Frederick Allen Reed, 61, of Wilmington Island, GA, passed away peacefully at his home on 5/13/2024. He was born in Columbus, Ohio on May 26, 1962, to the late Joan Burns Reed and Kenneth Jack Reed. He is preceded in death by a brother Michael Wayne Reed. He also had 7 half-brothers and 4 half-sisters. The family was notorious for being rebellious and loud. Fred attended Lee Senior High School in Sanford, NC, and later graduated from East Jefferson High School in Metaire, LA. He went to work for Noble Oil Co. of New Orleans where he worked on oil rigs for months at a time. He later went int ... Read More Lewis Preston Bell, Jr., 82, passed away surrounded by his family on May 12, 2024. Lewis was born on December 21, 1941 in Savannah, GA. After graduating from Savannah High School, he joined the US Navy and married the love of his life, Jane Claire Tanner. He was loving, hardworking and cherished husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. He was very talented in construction, wood working and could fix anything. Lewis was a dedicated member of Savannah Baptist Temple for many years where he was a loyal servant. He was preceded in death by his parents, Lewis Preston Sr and Laur ... Read More Dennis M. “Denny” Herb Sr. passed away peacefully at his home on May 12th, surrounded by friends and family. Denny grew up in the Old Fort section of Savannah where he attended Blessed Sacrament School and then graduated from Benedictine Military School in the infamous Class of 61’. His athletic prowess at BC was prolific, where he earned First Team All-City Honors in Basketball and First Team All-City and First Team All State Honors in baseball as he helped lead the Cadets to their first State Championship Baseball Title in 1961. His love of baseball was infectious, ... Read More Barbara H. Sheppard, 87, died on May 12, 2024 at her Wilmington Island home. She was under the care of Hospice and her loving family. A lifelong Savannah native, Barbara was born on December 5, 1936, to Dorothy Thirza Corbett Hawkins Wilson and William Sidney Hawkins. After attending Commercial High School, she worked in accounting for Goodyear Tire Company before working at T. S. Chu Company on Tybee Island. There she would spend the greatest and best part of her career, working alongside best friend and confidante Mola Jung, of whom she loved like a sister. Barbara spent he ... Read More Robert “Bob” Merriman, 69, died on May 11, 2024, at St Joseph’s Hospital in Savannah. Bob was born October 16, 1954, to the late Alfred and Sara Nell Merriman. During Bob's 43-year law enforcement career, he solved many high-profile cases and was known for his compassion for crime victims. He started his career in Athens in 1975, then moved to Chatham County Police Department in 1977. He became a detective in 1981. He moved to the Chatham-Savannah Police force in 2004 and retired as a captain in June 2007. Merriman came out of retirement to b ... Read More Ask anyone who knew him, and they’ll tell you Joey never met a stranger. They would also tell you he was rarely seen without his signature grin on his face. Joey greeted every person and situation on earth with such positivity, and kindness, that he was quickly and inevitably loved by everyone he met. Joseph Greer Wilson, Sr., 66, of Savannah, Georgia, died surrounded by his family at Candler Hospital after battling Metastatic Desmoplastic Melanoma. Joey was born in Savannah, Georgia to Clifton M. Wilson, Jr. and Ruth G. Wilson on February 22nd 1958. He graduated from Jenk ... Read More Barbara L Hooks, 86, passed away peacefully at Hospice Savannah on Friday, May 10, 2024. Barbara, affectionately known as Mema by her family, was born in Bulloch County, GA on December 19, 1937. She was a graduate of Commercial High School in 1955. She worked at Levy’s Department Store for 25 years and later retired from Jordan Marsh. She was a member of Calvary Baptist Church, the Invincible Bible Class, and the Alee Temple Shrine Antique Classic Unit. In addition to her parents Frank F. Lee and Ester M. Lee; she is preceded in death by the love of her life, husband Doy T. Hook ... Read More Mary Alice Frye Templeton, 74, passed away Wednesday, May 8, 2024, at Memorial Health. She was born December 16, 1949, in Fort Benning, GA to the late Lonnie and Arbrea Skeens Frye. She worked as a home care provider, and at Marshview Senior Living. Mrs. Templeton was a member of Lighthouse Baptist Church. She loved spending time with her grandchildren, supporting them at their sporting events, school functions, and especially trips to Daytona Beach. She had a love for the card game Rummy, and every family gathering ended in a family game. She is s ... Read More Kayla Danielle George, 25, of Savannah, Georgia, passed away on May 8, 2024 due to complications of her lifelong battle with Cystic Fibrosis. She was born on July 15, 1998, in Savannah, Georgia. Kayla was a loving mother, fiancée, daughter, and sister. Kayla was a beautiful young woman who found joy in being a mother to her daughter, Evelyn, and was eagerly anticipating her upcoming marriage to Connor Green. She will be remembered for her kind spirit and devotion to her family. She is survived by her father, David George; stepmother, Renee George; fiancé, Connor G ... Read More Edith Roszkowiak, 85, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, May 8, 2024, leaving behind a legacy of strength, love, creativity and generosity. Edith was born in Camden, NJ on January 24, 1939 to the late Edgar Wright and the late Anna Read Wright. She graduated from Merchantville High School in Merchantville, NJ. Edith’s passion was her family. Sewing, quilting, and singing were among Edith’s many treasured pastimes. She was a longtime member of Wesley Monumental United Methodist Church, and she enjoyed volunteering at the Social Apostolate in Savannah. Edith wa ... Read More Vincent G. Sortino aka “Uncle Jimmy” to his Brooklyn family passed away peacefully at his home beside his loving wife on May 4, 2024. He was born on March 29, 1935 in Brooklyn NY to the late John and Sarah Sortino he was always proud to say he was the only one of his siblings to be born in a hospital. Vince was an amazing doting husband to the love of his life Maria Sortino for 62 years. He was the greatest father a daughter could ask for to their only child Cindy Brown He loved his son in law Jeff Brown as the son he never had. He is survived by his wife Maria and daughter ... Read More Stanley Earl Harris, Jr passed away Saturday May 4, 2024. Born September 4.1937, he was the son of Stanley E. Harris Sr. and Bernice Wolf Harris. A third generation and lifelong Savannahian, he graduated from Savannah High School in 1954, and went to his beloved Harvard University at 16 years old. After graduating from Emory Law School, he returned to Savannah to start his legal career. He met his future wife Peggy in Atlanta and asked her to marry him on their third date. She demurred, but they wed shortly thereafter on June 27, 1964. His career included 20 years as Assistant City Attorney ... Read More Richard Allen Wotring, born on July 17, 1943, and a proud Marine, transitioned from this life on May 4, 2024, at the age of 80. Dickie’s dedication to service extended far beyond his military tenure. After his honorable service with the Marines, he became a Mason and a proud member of the American Legion Post 184 and continued his commitment to bettering the lives of others as a devoted member of Local 188, where he tirelessly advocated for the rights and well-being of his fellow union members. Dickie’s unwavering sense of duty, coupled with his compassionate spirit, left an end ... Read More On May 4th, with characteristic grace, Emmaline Rice Routon, affectionately known as 'Nana,' passed away at 82 years of age in the presence of her children and loved ones. She was born and raised in Augusta, GA, the only child of Augusta natives Margaret Emmaline Rice 'Peg' and Hugh Woodson Rice. Emmaline's childhood in Augusta’s close-knit community of Summerville was idyllic. She is remembered by classmates and friends as a person with a generous smile and a love for life. Emmaline attended Aquinas High School, where she was a cheerleader, Homecoming Queen and Qu ... Read More Frank A. Scungio Jr., 76, passed away peacefully on May 4, 2024. He was born on July 11, 1947, in New Castle, PA. Frank was predeceased by his parents, Alise Staton and Frank Scungio Sr., as well as his sister, Charlotte Viggiano. He is survived by his wife, Claudia Scungio, his loving daughters, Robin Craine (James) and Renne Bender (David), his sons Mark Scungio, Robert Ashley (Beverly) and Thomas Ashley, nieces Tammi Windl (Jay) and Traci Martwinski (Vincent), and cherished grandchildren Ashley Standley (Jeffrey), Dustin Craine (Emily), Austin, and Bentley Elgin. Frank dedicated 30 ye ... Read More Judy Jenkins Findley, 77 of Pikeville, KY, retired Bank Executive, died Saturday May 4th, 2024, at Bluegrass Hospice in Hazard, KY from a long bout with Parkinson's and Dementia. Judy was born to the late Emory and Thelma Jenkins in Savannah on December 4th, 1946. She was a Graduate of Jenkins High School. Judy was a member of Cornerstone Christian Church in Pikeville. In addition to her parents Judy was preceded in death by her husband, Jerry Findley; and a brother Emory Arnold Jenkins. She is survived by her son and his wife, R ... Read More Michael Whitehead, 59, passed away May 2, 2024, surrounded by his loved ones in Savannah, Georgia. Originally hailing from Appleton, Wisconsin, Michael's gypsy spirit and boundless creativity drew him to Nashville, Tennessee, where he honed his skills as a Master Stylist and successful business owner. It was in Nashville where fate intertwined his path with Billy, the love of his life. Michael was so smitten, that he bought a red Jeep Wrangler to impress Billy and the rest, as they say, is history. Together, they embarked on a life of adventure. Their journey led them to St. John in the ... Read More Click here to view Landon's service via livestream - 9;50 a.m. on Monday, May 13, 2024. Landon was born in Savannah, GA on April 22, 1985, and tragically left us on Thursday, May 2, 2024. Landon lived life his way with a big heart and an infectious smile that would light up a room. A lover of good music, UGA football, bodybuilding, real people and family. The light of the world will truly be dimmer with him gone. Landon was a Petty Officer First Class in the U.S. Navy where he served as an Air Traffic Controller, at Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, FL. Landon was hono ... Read More Eva Johanna Carl passed away on May 2, 2024 in the care of Savannah Hospice. Eva was born in Lauin/Donau, Germany on December 13,1943. Eva met Stephen Carl, an American Soldier, stationed in Augsburg, Germany in April of 1970, love followed and they were married on January 19,1971 and enjoyed 53 years of marital bliss. Eva retired in December of 2011 from Publix Twelve Oaks, where she worked as a cashier and in the pharmacy. Eva is survived by her husband, son Karl (Andrea) and daughter Liane two granddaughters, one grandson a brother and sister. Eva will be remembered for her generous hear ... Read More Robert Seth Adams, 62, died peacefully on Thursday, May 2, 2024. The lifelong resident of Savannah was the son of the late William Mitchell Adams and the late Ellen Ross Adams, Robert was an active member of the Savannah St. Patick’s Day Parade Committee, Knights of Columbus and St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Church. He graduated from Savannah High School and was an avid Georgia Bulldog Fan…..and Herschel Walker’s number one fan. Robert enjoyed going to the gym and everything outdoors, especially, riding bike trails, grilling, enjoying downtown Savannah and Tybee Island. ... Read More Randall Marion Zittrouer, Jr, 79, of Savannah, GA, passed away peacefully at Hospice of Savannah on Wednesday, May 1, 2024. He was preceded in death by his parents, Corine B. Zittrouer, Randall M Zittrouer, Sr, and brother, Raddie O. Zittrouer. Randy is survived by his sister, Barbara Z. Weimar, Linda H. Zittrouer, and his beloved children, grandchildren, nieces, nephews, family & friends. A private service will be planned later. In lieu of flowers, the family suggest remembrances be made in his memory to Hospice Savannah, 1352 Eisenhower Drive, Sa ... Read More Robert Earl Harman, Jr., 70, of Savannah, Georgia passed away peacefully on May 1, 2024. Born on May 3, 1953 in Athens, Georgia to Joanne Durrence Harman and Robert Earl Harman, Sr., Bob moved to Savannah with his family in 1959. He graduated from Benedictine Military School in 1971 and later attended Oglethorpe University, graduating with a degree in Business Administration in 1976. After graduation, Bob worked for Grumman Aircraft Engineering which later became Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation before going to work for the contracting firm, Structioneers, Inc., founded by his father. ... Read More James (Jim) Edgar Cole, born November 1, 1949, in Walton, NY died peacefully at home with his Southern family on May 1, 2024. Jim graduated from Camden Central High School, in Camden, NY. Even as a 13-year-old, he was ambitious. He shoveled driveways, mowed lawns, and repaired and rebuilt snow machines. At 18 he joined the Army and honorably served his country for three tours in Vietnam as a radio operator and Huey helicopter pilot and engineer. After leaving the military, Jim built many businesses from the ground up. For over 30 years, he owned a Land ... Read More Elizabeth Gayle Garner Griffin, 82, passed away April 30, 2024. She was born July 6, 1941, in Sandersville, GA to the late Wilson and Elizabeth Louise Vickers Garner. Mrs. Griffin was a R.N., having trained at Candler Hospital, and later working for the American Red Cross. She also was the R.N. for the State Capital of Georgia, taking care of the medical needs of Legislators. She also worked for other facilities in Augusta, Atlanta, Valdosta, and Tifton, GA, all while moving around with her husband’s job with Georgia Power. Mrs. Griffin was a forme ... Read More Michael A Cleary, Sr., 77 of Pooler, GA passed away peacefully on April 30, 2024 at Memorial Hospital. Michael "Mike" was born on March 17, 1947 in Savannah, GA. He and his wife, Cheryl, of 60 years had 4 children. Mike retired from UPS after 32 years where he met lifelong friends. With his job they moved 4 times and planted roots in Marietta, GA before moving back to the Savannah area. Mike was a member of Johnson Ferry Baptist Church where he served as a greeter for 10 years. He loved his wife, children, and grandchildren more than anything. He enjo ... Read More Michael A Cleary, Sr., 77 of Pooler, GA passed away peacefully on April 30, 2024 at Memorial Hospital. Michael "Mike" was born on March 17, 1947 in Savannah, GA. He and his wife, Cheryl, of 60 years had 4 children. Mike retired from UPS after 32 years where he met lifelong friends. With his job they moved 4 times and planted roots in Marietta, GA before moving back to the Savannah area. Mike was a member of Johnson Ferry Baptist Church where he served as a greeter for 10 years. He loved his wife, children, and grandchildren more than anything. He enjo ... Read More Robert Wilson “Bobby” Welch joined his Lord and Savior in the early morning hours of Monday, April 29, 2024. Bobby was preceded in that heavenly reunion by his brothers Melton, Charles, Cecil, and Jerry, all of Jackson, Mississippi. He is survived by his wife of 44 years Pamela Culler Welch, daughter Angela Childress (John), son Jeff Welch (Kate), son Charles “Chip” Welch (Meg), Stepson William “Kip” Gardner (Lisa) all of Savannah, and step-daughter Amy Matthews (Chris) of Rincon, sisters Barbara Mardis, Linda Rozina, Judy Quarles, and Anita Hemphill all of ... Read More David Frederick Elwell died on April 29, 2024 on Wilmington Island, Georgia at age 83. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1940, David was the son of the late John Elwell, Sr. of Boston and Margaret Kay, from Eastport Maine. David grew up in Boston's Mission Hill Housing Project. In 1983, David married Djeni Karcic in Salem, NH where they lived and had a daughter, Jessica Lee Elwell on March 25,1984. In 1997, David founded Jessicas Brick Oven Bakery in Woburn Massachusetts. He developed it into a successful business baking and selling artisan breads all across the east c ... Read More Robert John Austin, age 76, died at home after a short illness. He is survived by his loving wife, Jean, and brother, Deke (wife Vicki), brother-in-law Terance Ricker (wife Marsha), sister-in-law, Carolyn Ostojich (husband John), and sister-in-law, Maryellen Miller, as well as several nieces and nephews. He was a graphic artist. He worked in Hollywood, post-production titles and graphics prior to the computer age. He created numerous fine art paintings, some of which received awards. He was an avid history buff and supported several organizations devoted to historic ... Read More Randy Stafford, 59, a Savannah native, passed away Sunday, April 28, 2024, born March 24, 1964, son of the late Frank Stafford and Mary Elizabeth Weinheimer Stafford. Randy was an automotive mechanic for many years. There will be a gathering of family and friends at 3:00, Monday, May 6, 2024, at Fox and Weeks Funeral Directors Hodgson Chapel. ... Read More Matthew Joseph Powers, 72, died peacefully at home, April 27, 2024, surrounded by his loving family. Matt was born August 26, 1951, in Savannah, GA, the son of James Hayes Powers and Ann Mooney Powers. He grew up on Tybee Island, where he was educated at St. Michael’s Catholic School. He was a 1969 graduate of Benedictine Military School in Savannah. Matt began college life in Florida where he was able to pursue his never-ending enjoyment of surfing. But California beckoned, so with a mane of blond hair and a VW van laden with surfboards, he and a buddy headed west. After that e ... Read More Teresa (Marge) Langston Marge was born January 31, 1934, in St Johns, Newfoundland and passed away peacefully at her home in Savannah, Friday, April 26, 2024, surrounded by family who loved her dearly. She was affectionally known by many names – Teresa, Marge, Mom, Gigi, Grand-Marge, Marg. Marge married the love of her life, Mason Lee Langston MSGT USAF at Pepperrell Air Force Base on March 17, 1954, and they had five children. She was widowed at the young age of 36 while living in Fairbanks, Alaska. She moved back to Savannah, GA where she devoted herself to providing for and r ... Read More Parnell Burke Noth 1972 - 2024 Beloved wife of New Yorker cartoonist, Paul Noth, cherished daughter of Richard and Dina Burke, and sister of Christopher Burke, Parnell died of heart failure on April 26th in a hospital intensive care unit after a five-week struggle with acute pneumonia. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Parnell grew up as a “pioneer child” with a handful of other great kids in the very early days of The Landings on Skidaway Island. She attended Savannah Country Day Sch ... Read More Gary Thomas Brednich, 77, of LaGrange, Kentucky, formerly of Midland, Texas passed away peacefully on Wednesday, April 24, 2024. Left to cherish his memory are his children, Benjy Brednich (Carolyn), Betsy Olszanowski (Brian), Brig Brednich, and Burke Brednich (Stacey); grandchildren, Caden, Tabor, Reece, Chase, Pierce, Kate, Carson, Hudson, Marin, and Hollis; mother of his children, Mary Beth Brednich; extended family and friends. Despite Gary’s health struggles in the latest season of his life, he always remained kind. Gary was the only child born to Jacob and Vera ... Read More Bonnie Cook Norman, affectionately known as Nana, passed away on April 23, 2024. She recently enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren and great children which will be remembered fondly by her family. Born on October 6, 1940, Bonnie was born and raised in Charlotte, NC. She moved to Savannah several years ago to be near her family. Bonnie had a fulfilling career as a computer programmer with General Electric. Throughout her life, Bonnie was known for her love for her family. She was so very proud of her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. She loved gardening, was ... Read More Gloria Ann "TWINKLE" Groover, 77, of Savannah, Georgia, passed away on April 23, 2024. She was born on December 15, 1946, in Savannah, Georgia. Gloria was a retired motion picture greensman. She was known for her dedication and hard work in the industry. A private graveside service will be held to honor Gloria's life. Gloria is survived by her brother, Henry S Monsees (Patti), and several nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to Hospice of Savannah. 1352 Eisenhower Drive, Savannah Georgia 31406 TWINKLE will be dearly missed by all who kn ... Read More Tom Steven Jasmanki, 77, passed away peacefully at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem, NC, on April 21, 2024, after a short illness. Tom was born February 1, 1947, in Minot, North Dakota, the youngest son of Harry and Mabel Jasmanki of Carpio, ND. He served honorably in the United States Navy and had a long career in automotive supplies sales, first as an employee of Johnny Wooten Car Care, and then as owner-operator of T&S Automotive Supplies. Tom was an avid golfer who enjoyed playing with the “Over-the-Hill Gang” at Tanglewood Park. Tom is survived by h ... Read More Edwin John Case Edwin John Case (Ed) of Skidaway Island, passed away April 20, 2024. Ed was born to Ethel Florence Henkel Case and Milton Allen Case in October 1936 in New York City, growing up in Larchmont, NY. He is a graduate of Lafayette College where he became a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Ed entered the Army Reserves and was honorably discharged in 1966. He joined the Market Research Department at The Bristol Myers Company where he gained invaluable experience in product research and marketing. After four years with Bristol, he joined ... Read More John T. (Johnny) Collins passed away peacefully on April 18, 2024. He graduated from Benedictine Military School (BC) class of 1957 and received his BBA in Accounting from Georgia State College in 1969. Johnny spent the majority of his working career in the Natural Gas Industry, retiring in 2004 from Atmos Energy Corp. after 33 years of service. During his working years he was a member of many organizations, including the U.S. Coast Guard Reserve. Johnny loved his family and never met a stranger. He was preceded in death by his mother, Helen Fleetwood Col ... Read More Everybody loved Lottie. Born Elise-lotte Schneider in Sao Paolo, Brazil in 1924, Lottie Dunn radiated joie de vivre throughout her entire 99 1/2 years of life. She loved her parents, Anton and Frieda Schneider, and her sister Elfrida Schneider Wandell. Her family emigrated from the Black Forest in Germany, via Sao Paolo, to DeKalb Avenue in Brooklyn in 1927. She loved her husband, Hugh Dunn, whom she met at a high school dance and remained as best friends for the next 55+ years. She loved her 6 children— and our spouses — and her 11 grandchildren and 3 step-grandchil ... Read More Sally Olsen was born October 1, 1935 and passed away on April 15, 2024 surrounded by her daughters. She's preceded in death by her loving husband, Eric Maura Olsen, two sons, Eric Maura Olsen, Jr., and Larry Lamar Olsen, and grandson, E. Ryan Goodman.She was survived by daughters, Helen Olsen Woodcock (Charles, dec'd) of Ellabell, and Pamela Olsen Flanders (James) of Guyton.She will be dearly missed by her eight grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren. A graveside service will be held at Greenwich cemetery at 11AM on Wednesday, April 17, 2024, Ernie Pirkle To officiate. In lieu ... Read More Michael James Bryant, affectionately known as “Michael T” to family and friends, passed away peacefully at Emory University Hospital on April 15, 2024. Born in Tucson, AZ, Mike experienced a nomadic childhood due to his father's military service, a source of pride for him, especially his father's Air Force service in WWII. This upbringing instilled in him a deep appreciation for travel and diverse experiences. Mike’s journey brought him to Savannah, GA, where fate intervened on his first date with Linda, his beloved wife. From Hilton Head to Savannah ... Read More Savannah, GA William H. Ulmer, age 87, died Saturday, April 13, 2024. Born in Mineola, New York, he was the son of the late Sara and Lewis W. Ulmer. Bill was an executive with the Procter & Gamble Company of Cincinnati, Ohio. Following retirement, he and his wife, Patty, moved to The Landings on Skidaway Island, Georgia, and he had been a full-time resident there since 1992. He spent many years coaching youth baseball and was an avid fly fisherman. One of his fondest memories was when he made a solo four-wheel drive circumnavigation of the perimeter of the continent of Australia in 2001. H ... Read More Elsie Wayne Smith passed away on April 13, 2024 at the age of 101. She was born in New York City on January 21, 1923 to Tunis M. Smith, Sr. and Annie Kohlhage Smith. She lived much of her childhood in Twickenham, the backdrop of many family stories about her and her brother, cousins, and neighbors playing and dawdling on the way to school. Her mischievousness was legendary in the family, always marked by a twinkle in her eye that continued throughout her life. Elsie graduated from St. Vincent’s Academy and attended Armstrong Junior College before entering Mount St. Mary’s Conven ... Read More Margaret “Brenda” Stewart, affectionally known as Nana, passed away peacefully at St. Joseph’s Hospital on April 12, 2024 of natural causes. Her final moments were spent surrounded by family and prayer. Born on October 30, 1944, Brenda was known for her caring and selfless nature. A lifelong resident of Savannah Georgia and a graduate of St Vincent’s Academy, Brenda worked at the Southern Bell phone company and then moved on to a position teaching preschool, which she genuinely loved and then retired to care for her family and grandchildre ... Read More John William Greenwood, Jr., 49, passed away Friday, April 12, 2024, due to injuries sustained in a car accident. He was born July 2, 1974 in Lincoln, NE to John William Greenwood, Sr. and Irene Sohl Greenwood. John was a skilled auto mechanic and worked for Southern Motors Honda for the past 5 years. Prior to moving to Savannah, he owned and operated Greenwood’s Garage in Groves, Texas He was preceded in death by his father, John William Greenwood, Sr., and his sister, Jody Lynn Greenwood Wolfe. John is survived by his wife of 25 years, Kristi Ann Greenwood of Sa ... Read More Dr. James Frank Repella, aged 89, passed away peacefully on Friday, April 12, while holding the hand of his beloved wife, Jackie. Jim was born on June 5, 1934, in Kingston, Pennsylvania to Frank and Mary Rzepiela. He spent his childhood in Duryea, Pennsylvania, excelling at school and sports while also earning 10 cents an hour working on the Cremard family’s farm. Jim’s father was a coal miner and his mother a seamstress. The family petitioned to change the spelling of their last name when the coal mining company continued to misspell Rzepiela and Frank could not cash his pay ch ... Read More Walter Charlton Hartridge Strong Jr. peacefully passed away at Hospice Savannah on April 11, 2024. Born in Savannah, Georgia on August 16, 1940, Walter was the son of Walter Hartridge Strong, Sr. and Julia Eve Strong. He was educated at his beloved Charles Ellis School, Savannah High School, and Georgia Tech, where he was a member of the Phi Delta Fraternity. Walter returned to Savannah in 1961 to run his family's commercial construction firm, W.H. Strong Company. Over the next 63 years, Walter's construction legacy stretches over Savannah and the surrounding areas with notabl ... Read More MARGARET ANN STAMBAUGH KEENER (August 28, 1925-April 11, 2024) It is with great sadness that we said goodbye to our beloved mother, grandmother (Mere), and great grandmother, Margaret Ann Stambaugh Keener, on April 11, 2024, after a short illness, at age 98. She joins her husband of more than 67 years, Ellis B. Keener, MD, leaving behind a life lived with purpose and intent, surrounded by her family, in her home at the Marshes of Skidaway in Savannah, where she resided for 10 years. Even in her last years, Ann was a force of nature, cheering on her 13 grandchildren and thr ... Read More Thomas Edward “Tom” Sidebotham, 73, of Savannah, passed away Tuesday, April 9, 2024. Mr. Sidebotham was born November 27, 1950, in Rochester, New York, son of the late Nelson Sidebotham and Veronica Quetschembach Sidebotham. He and his wife, Pat formerly owned and operated Patty’s Hallmark Store on Broughton Street. Tom repaired jewelry and watches for many years was commonly referred to as the “Watch Guy”. He loved working in his yard and helping neighbors. Tom was and avid fan of the New York Yankees Baseball Team, he loved deserts, and was a member of the catho ... Read More Mary Catherine "Kitty" Wasson, 88, of Savannah, passed away peacefully on April 8th, 2024, at Azalealand Nursing Home with her family at her bedside, under the care of Hospice. She was preceded in death by her husband, Fred Richard Wasson Jr. Kitty was also preceded in death by her beloved parents, John Pettitt and Mary Dixie "Bumbie" Pettitt, along with her cherished daughter, Dianne Dimmitt. Kitty was born in Lumberton, North Carolina, and resided in Savannah for the past 70 years. She attended New Hope Fellowship Church, formerly Grace Primitive Baptist Church. Kit ... Read More In Loving Memory: Donna Gail Futch Nichols (May 14,1950 - April 6, 2024) Donna Gail Futch Nichols, age 73, passed away peacefully on April 6, 2024, surrounded by her loving family. She was born on May 14,1950, in Statesboro, Georgia to the late Jackie Aldrich and William Futch. Donna was a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, and friend. She touched the lives of many with her kindness, generosity, and unwavering love for her family and friends. Donna graduated from Claxton High School in 1968 and went on to earn her Bachelor’s degree in Secondary English Educati ... Read More Elizabeth Payne, 60, passed away peacefully in her sleep on April 6, 2024. A long-time Wilmington Island resident, she was born in Greenville, SC in 1964. She developed a love for Savannah in her 30s and enjoyed being close to the ocean. She had an uncanny ability to spot shark's teeth and enjoyed collecting and sharing them. She also shared a love of local music life with her friends. She was the infamous "cat lady," adopting and caring for many over the years. One of her greatest passions was watching NASCAR. A free spirit, she prized her crystal jewelry and wore it ev ... Read More On April 5, 2024, Donald Rhea Bostwick, II passed away peacefully at home on Tybee Island with his four children at his side. Don was born in Savannah, Georgia. Later he joined the U.S. Air Force where he served for four years. After his service, Don married and moved from Savannah to Tybee Island where he raised his four children. During his younger years on Tybee Island, Don volunteered as a firefighter, served as a Deacon at Chapel by the Sea, coached youth baseball teams, and mentored many young men through his faith and love of the outdoors. He worked for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers ... Read More Moira Charles Hegarty died peacefully in her sleep on Friday, April 4, 2024. Moira was preceded in death by her loving husband of fifty-three years, John Joseph Hegarty; her parents, Thomas and Agnes Charles; her brothers, Thomas, Joseph, and Kevin Charles; and her sisters, Sheila Floyd, Nancy and Cathleen Charles. Moira was born and raised in New York, New York. She served as a dedicated nurse and nurse educator for over 30 years. She was passionate about painting and serving her community. Moira never met a stranger and was known for her quick wit and infectious smile. Surviving is ... Read More Gloria and Dean Horstman of Savannah, Ga., shared 69 years as husband a
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View the obituaries of FLAYE STAHL, LOUIS H.R. MULLER, JOSEPH WILLIAM EGBERT, CATHERINE GERAGHTY, JAMES 'JAY' HEALEY, DORIS MARIE TANNERT, GEORGE MAYOTT, and more at Overton Funeral Home. Serving Bay Shore, East Islip, Suffolk County, Oakdale, Central Islip, and Islip. Offering affordable cremation services.
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DONALD L. DEL DUCA, of Islip, NY, on May 7, 2022 at the age of 87. Visiting will be Friday 5/13/22 from 2-4:30 & 7-9PM. A funeral mass will be celebrated at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore, on Saturday 5/14/22 at 9AM. Entombment to follow at Queen of All Saints Cemetery in Central Islip. In lieu of flowers, donations greatly appreciated in Donald's name to The Leukemia Lymphoma Society https://www.lls.org VICTOR NAVARRO, of Davie, FL (formerly of Islip, NY), on May 5, 2022, at the age of 74. Visiting will be on Thursday, 5/12/2022 from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A funeral mass will be celebrated at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip, on Friday, 5/13/2022 at 9:45AM. Entombment to follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park, Pinelawn, NY WILLIAM NUNEMANN III of Islip, NY on May 4, 2022. Beloved husband of Deborah and loving father of William. Dear brother of Joseph Nunemann and the late John James and Michael Welsh. Visiting will be Monday 5/9/2022 ffom 2-4 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Tuesday 9:45am at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Interment to follow at Calverton National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to AAMDS.org would be appreciated. JACK L. GAMBARDELLA, of Bay Shore, NY, on May 2, 2022, at the age of 86. Visiting will be Tuesday, 5/10/2022, from 2-4 and 7-9pm. A religious service will take place Wednesday 11AM at the funeral home. Interment to follow at St. Patrick's Cemetery, Bay Shore, NY. JOSEPH LOPARDO of West Islip, NY on April 29, 2022 at the age of 71. Cremation will be private. A memorial service will be celebrated on Saturday, May 14 at 1 pm at St. Luke’s Lutheran Church, 3 Lawrence Lane, Bay Shore, NY 11706 . In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to cancer research at mskcc.org or The Harry Chapin Food Bank at licares.org. VIVIAN MARIE TONNA of Deerfield Beach, FL on April 29, 2022 at the age of 79. Cremation was private. Memorial visiting will be held Friday 5/6/2022 from 5-8pm. A memorial service will be celebrated at 7pm. BARBARA CHEYNE, of Islip, NY, on April 28, 2022, at the age of 79. Visiting will be Tuesday 5/3/2022 from 11am-1pm ONLY. Cremation will be private. MARJORIE BRINKWORTH, of Clearwater, FL, on April 23, 2022, at the age of 92. Visitng will be Thursday, 5/5/2022 from 9-11AM. Religious service will be at 11AM at the funeral home. Interment to follow at Calverton National Cemetery. HARRY S. MONROE, of Bay Shore, NY, on April 28, 2022 at the age of 83. Visiting will be Sunday, 5/1/2022 from 2-4 and 7-9PM. A religious service will be celebrated Monday, 12:30PM at New Life Community Church in Sayville, NY. Interment to follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park. ARLINE GOODALL of Bay Shore, NY on April 27, 2022 at the age of 93. Visiting will be Friday 5/6/2022 from 4-8PM. A religious service will be held a the funeral home at 7:30PM. Cremation will be private. CAROLE E. RYAN, of Bay Shore, NY, on April 26, 2022 at the age of 83. Visiting will be Thursday evening 4/28/2022 from 7-9PM ONLY. There will be a religious service around the 7:30 hour. A Closing prayer will be offered at 10AM Friday morning at the funeral home with entombment to follow immediately at Pinelawn Memorial Park, Pinelawn, NY VINCENT J. MIRANDO, of Islip, NY, on April 18, 2022, at the age of 79. Visiting will be Thursday from 3-7PM ONLY. A funeral mas will be celebrated on Friday morning at 10:45am at St. Mary's RC Church, East Islip, NY. Interment to follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park, Pinelawn, NY. LAURENCE R. STRAUB, of East Islip, NY (formerly of Islip) passed away peacefully after a long courageous battle with Parkinson’s disease on April 8, 2022 at the age of 78. He is survived by his loving wife of 56 years, Mary Jane and his four children and their spouses, Elizabeth Romero (Seth), Melissa Straub (Jodi), and Jamie Straub (Tracy) Kevin Straub (Jessica). He is also survived by his loving grandchildren, Kaeli, Jake, Kyle, Gracie, Jordan, Cassidy, Connor, Hailey, Riley, Finley and Charlotte, who will forever carry a piece of his heart. May he finally rest in peace knowing how much he was loved and cherished by those he touched with his witty humor, love of sports and his dedication to his family. Visiting will be Sunday, 4/10/2022, from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A funeral mass will be celebrated, Monday, 4/11/2022, at 11:45AM at St. Mary's RC Church, East Islip, NY. Cremation will be private. In lieu of flowers donations to Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research, Grand Central Station, PO Box 4777 New York, NY 10163, or Good Shepherd Hospice, 110 Bi-County Blvd. Farmingdale, NY 11735, would be appreciated by the family. WAYNE THOMAS, of Philadelphia, PA, (formerly of Islip, NY), on April 5, 2022 at the age of 65. Visiting will be Friday morning, 4/8/2022, from 9:30-10:30, with a closing prayer and then burial at St. Charles Cemetery, Farmingdale, NY. JOY CRONIN of Bay Shore, NY on April 6, 2022 at the age of 61. Visiting will be Friday 4/8/2022 from 6-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated on Saturday 10:15am at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore. Interment to follow at St. Patrick's Cemetery. GERALD HERMGES, of Islip, NY, on April 6, 2022 at the age of 67. A private cremation was held. CHARLES W. MASON, JR., of Islip, NY, on April 5, 2022. at the age of 76. Visiting hours will be Thursday, April 7, 2022, from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A funeral mass will be celebrated on Friday 4/8/2022 9:45AM at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip, NY. Interment to follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park. NANCY SCRIMO of Lenox, MA (formerly of Islip) on April 3, 2022 at the age of 75. Visiting will be Monday 4/11/2022 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral service will be held Tuesday 10:15am at Trinity Lutheran Church in Islip, with interment to follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park. KENNETH C. MEISSNER, of Islip, NY, on April 3, 2022, at the age of 75. A commital service with military honors will be held on Tuesday 4/12/22 at 11AM at Calverton National Cemetery JOHN R McCOLLUM of Ocean Beach, NY on March 31, 2022 at the age of 68. Visiting will be Thursday 4/7/2022 from 2-4 and 6-8pm at ALBRECHT BRUNO and OSHEA FUNERAL HOME, 62 Carleton Avenue, East Islip, NY 11730. A religious service and firematic service will be held beginning at 6:45pm. Cremation will be private. CARLOS LUIS MEDINA, SR., of Bay Shore, NY, on March 29, 2022 at the age of 88. Visiting hours will be Monday, 4/4/22, from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A religious service will take place Tuesday, 4/5/22, at 10AM at the funeral home. Burial to follow at the Calverton National Cemetery. RASHAWN P. JONES, of Bay Shore, NY, on March 28, 2022, at the age of 26. Visiting hours will be Monday, April 4, 2022 from 9:30-11:30AM. Religious service to follow. Cremation will be private. PEGGY FRASER, of Bay Shore, NY, on March 27, 2022 at the age of 87. Memorial visitation will be on Friday, April 1, 2022 from 3:00PM-6:00PM. Cremation was private. In lieu of flowers, donations greatly appreciated in Peggy's name to The American Cancer Society. PHYLLIS A. LAUDANO, of Islip, NY, on March 24, 2022 at the age of 62. Memorial visitation will be on Saturday, April 2, 2022, from 12:00PM-4:00PM. Eulogies and religious service will begin around the 2 O'Clock hour. Cremation will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations to CurePSP at www.psp.org or CurePSP, 1216 Broadway, 2nd Floor, NY, NY 10001, would be appreciated by the family. JOAN LAMARTINA of Bay Shore, NY on March 24, 2022 at the age of 91. Visiting will be Sunday 3/27/2022 from 2:30 - 6:30pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Monday 9:45am at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore. Interment to follow at Long Island National Cemetery in Farmingdale. GLORIA J. CHMURZYNSKI, of Bay Shore, NY on March 13, 2022, at the age of 90. Visiting will be Thursday, 3/17/22, from 2-4:30PM & 7-9PM. Funeral Mass Friday, 3/18/22, at 11AM at St. Patrick's RC Church, Bay Shore. Interment to follow at St. Charles Cemetery in Farmingdale. In lieu of flowers, donations greatly appreciated in Gloria's name to a charity of your choice. FRANCES GIUNTA, of Bay Shore, NY on March 8, 2022, at the age of 90. Visiting will be Sunday, 3/13/22, from 3-7PM only. A requiem mass will be celebrated, Monday, 3/14/22 at 9:30AM at St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Islip. Interment to follow at Calverton National Cemetery. DR. MARY PELLICIO of Brightwaters, NY on March 7, 2022, at the age of 73. Visiting will be Thursday, 3/10/22, from 6-9PM only. Eulogies will be at 7:30PM. Cremation will be private. MICHAEL T. MARONEY, of East Islip, NY, on March 4, 2022, at the age of 60. Visiting will be Monday, 3/7/22 from 3-7PM only. There will be a religious service, Monday, 3/7/22, at 5PM. cremation will be private. JOHN OROSS, of Islip, NY, on March 3, 2022 at the age of 82. Visiting will be Sunday, 3/6/22 from 2-5PM only. There will be a religious service, Sunday, 3/6/22, at 4:15PM. cremation will be private. MICHAEL GALLAHAD, of Islip Terrace, NY, on March 1, 2022 at the age of 65. Cremation will be private with a possible memorial service at a later date. ANNETTE FABRIZI of Brentwood, NY on February 28, 2022 at the age of 93. Visiting will be Sunday, 3/6/2022, from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A religious service will take place at 7:30PM at the funeral home. There will be a closing prayer at 10AM Monday morning, followed by interment at Calverton National Cemetery. HILDA TORSBJER of Islip, NY on February 27, 2022 at the age of 94. Visiting will be Friday 3/4/2022 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. Prayers will be offered at 7:30pm. A funeral service will be celebrated Saturday 9:30am at Trinity Lutheran Church in Islip. Interment to follow at Oakwood Cemetery in Bay Shore. JEAN BARNES of East Islip (formerly of Islip and Bohemia), NY on February 26, 2022 at the age of 93. Visiting will be Thursday 3/3/2022 from 3-6pm. A funeral service will be celebrated Friday 9:45am at the funeral home. Interment to follow at Oakwood Cemetery in Bay Shore. STANLEY ZABLOCKI of Bethpage, NY on February 26, 2022 at the age of 84. Visiting will be Tuesday 3/1/2022 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Wednesday 9:45am at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore. Interment to follow at St. Charles Cemetery in Farmingdale. CHARLES E ENTENMANN of Key Largo, FL and formerly of Bay Shore, NY on February 24, 2022 at the age of 92. Visiting will be Thursday, 3/3/2022 from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. The funeral service will be private and the interment will be at Oakwood Cemetery, Bay Shore, NY. WARREN CODY of North Babylon, NY on February 24, 2022, at the age of 88. Visiting will be Sunday 2/27/2022 from 2-6pm only. A funeral service will be celebrated Monday 10am at the First Presbyterian Church of Babylon. Interment to follow at Calverton National Cemetery. HELEN PAWSON of Bay Shore, NY on February 23, 2022 at the age of 94. Visiting will be Wednesday 3/2/2022 from 9-10:30am at the Bay Shore Church of the Nazarene, 1314 Pineacres Blvd, Bay Shore, NY. A funeral service will be celebrated at 10:30am with the interment to follow at Calverton National Cemetery. KATHRYN PETERMAN of Islip, NY on February 21, 2022 at the age of 77. Cremation is private. Memorial visiting will be Tuesday 3/1/2022 from 4-7pm. A funeral service will be celebrated Wednesday 10:30am at St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Islip. PETER COLE of Islip, NY on February 19, 2022 at the age of 74. Cremation was private. A memorial service will be held at a later date. MARILYN FUCHS, of Texas (formerly of Long Island), on February 12, 2022, at the age of 79. Cremation took place in Texas. Memorial visitation will be Thursday, 2/24/2022 from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A funeral mass will be held Friday, 2/25/2022 at 9:45AM at St. Mary's RC Church, East Islip, NY. ROBERT G. BEEBE of Islip, NY on February 11, 2022 at the age of 90. Visiting will be Thursday from 2-4:30PM & 7-9PM with Firematic Service 7:30PM. Closing prayer at 11am Friday and then interment at Oakwood Cemetery in Bay Shore. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Islip Fire Dept., 28 Monell Ave. Islip, NY, or Haven Hospice,m 4200 NW 90th Blvd. Gainesville, FL, would be appreciated by the family. LOUISE MARIE BOCCALUPO, of Islip, NY, on February 7, 2022 at the age of 82. Visiting will be Monday from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A religious service will be held on Tuesday at 9:30AM at Trinity Lutheran Church in Islip. Burial will follow at the Calverton National Cemetery. PETER W. TITUS of Brightwaters, NY on February 7, 2022 at the age of 70. Visiting will be Friday 2/11/2022 from 1-6pm, with a religious service at 5pm at the funeral home. Cremation will be private. GERARD R. LIVIERI, of Islip, NY, on February 5, 2022 at the age of 89. Visiting hours Thursday 2/10/22 from 7-9PM. Closing prayer Friday morning 10AM with interment to follow at Calverton National Cemetery. LINDA E. REDINGTON, of St. Cloud, FL (formerly of Bay Shore, NY), on January 31, 2022 at the age of 79. Visiting will be Tuesday 2/8/22 from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A religious service will take place Wednesday (2/9/22) at 10AM. Interment to follow at Oakwood Cemetery in Bay Shore, NY. JOSEPH SPLENDORE, of Islip, NY, on February 3, 2022, at the age of 91. Cremation was private REBECCA R. KIEL, of Massapequa, NY (formerly of Bay Shore), on January 26, 2022 at the age of 83. Cremation was priavte. The family will recieve friends for memorial visitation, Wednesday, 2/2/2022, from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. There will be a religious service, Wednesday evening at 7:30. In lieu of flowers, donations to the St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas Place Memphis, TN 38105, would be appreciated by the family. DONNA SEPE of East Islip, NY on January 24, 2022 at the age of 64. Cremation will be private. There will be a memorial service for Donna at a later date. VINCENT VIGNATI, of Islip, on January 21, 2022 at the age of 90. Visiting hours will be Thursday 1/27/22 from 7-9PM. Family will gather at the funeral home Friday morning 10-11AM before proceeding to Pinelawn Memorial Park in Farmingdale. ELEANORA COOK, of Islip Terrace, on January 21, 2022 at the age of 85. Cremation was private. Interment of ashes will be at a later date. AGNES J. RITZ, long time Islip resident, on January 20, 2022 at the age of 103. Visiting will be Tuesday, 1/25/2022, from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A funeral mass will be celebrated on Wednesday at 9:45AM at St. Mary's RC Church, East Islip. Burial to follow at the Calverton National Cemetery. JOSEPH DRIES JR of Bay Shore, NY on January 21, 2022 at the age of 89. Visiting will be Sunday 1/23/2022 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Monday 9:45am at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore. Interment to follow at Calverton National Cemetery. EDWARD CAGGIANO, on January 19, 2022, at the age of 52. Visiting will be Wednesday, 1/26/2022, from 2-4 and 7-9PM. A funeral mass will be celebrated on Thursday, 10:45AM at St. Mary's RC Church, East Islip. Burial to follow at Calverton National Cemetery. ANDREA SHAY of West Islip, NY on January 20, 2022 at the age of 46. Visiting will be Saturday 1/22/2022 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. Cremation will be private. HENRY BORN of Islip, NY on January 19, 2022 at the age of 67. Cremation will be private. JEAN SOLASKI of Islip, NY on January 18, 2022 at the age of 93. Visiting will be Sunday 1/23/2022 from 2-7pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Monday 9:45am at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Interment will follow at Long Island National Cemetery in Farmingdale. MICHAEL A. HARROLD, of NYC, (formerly of Bay Shore, NY) on January 19, 2022, at the age of 61. Cremation was private. The family will receive friends on Monday from 4-8PM. A religious service will take place around the 7:00pm hour. MARY BISCELLO, of Central Islip, NY, on January 17, 2022 at the age of 92. Visiting will be Thursday, 1/20/22 from 2-4 and 6-8PM. A funeral mass will be celebrated on Friday, 1/21 at 10:45AM at St. Mary's RC Church, East Islip, NY. Burial to follow at the Calverton National Cemetery. MARY R. FORLANO of Islip, NY on January 15, 2022 at the age of 95. Cremation was private. Memorial visitation will be Saturday, from 2-4 and 6-8PM, with religious service at 7PM. GINA RIZZO of Bay Shore, NY on January 16, 2022 at the age of 87. Family and friends will gather at the funeral home Saturday 1/22/22 at 9am, prior to the 10:45am Funeral Mass at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Interment will follow at St. Patrick's Cemetery in Bay Shore. In lieu of flowers, donations in Gina's name greatly appreciated to the Alzheimers Foundation. JOAN SHARPE of East Islip, NY on January 15, 2022 at the age of 91. Visiting will be Wednesday 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Thursday 9:45am at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Cremation will be private. SUSAN CARTER of Islip, NY on January 15, 2022 at the age of 63. Cremation Private. DOMINICK CAFUOCO of Islip and Ocean Beach, NY on January 14, 2022 at the age of 80. There will be no public visiting hours on Tuesday. Viewing will be Wednesday from 9-10am with a religious service being held at 9:30am at the funeral home. Interment to follow at Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn at approximately 11am. LAWRENCE G. PFLUME, of Bay Shore, NY on January 13, 2022 at the age of 83. Visitation will be Monday, 1/17/22 from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A religious service is scheduled for Monday at 7:30PM. Cremation will be private. BLANCHE ETTINGER of Islip, NY on January 13, 2022 at the age of 103. Visiting will be Monday 1/17/2022 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Tuesday 9:45am at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Interment to follow at St. Charles Cemetery in Farmingdale. In lieu of flowers, donations in her name to St. Judes Children's Research Hospital would be appreciated. EMMA SANTANA, of Oakdale, NY, on January 12, 2022 at the age of 91. A graveside service will take place on Saturday, January 15, 2022, at Oakwood Cemetery. Burial to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations to the American Cancer Society, in Emma's name would be appreciated by the family. DOREATHA STEPHENS of Islip, NY on January 11, 2022 at the age of 90. Visiting will be Tuesday 1/18/2022 from 9-10am. Interment will be Calverton National Cemetery. JANE AGOLA, of Bay Shore, NY, on January 9, 2022 at the age of 83. Entombment and commital service will be at Holy Rood Cemetery in Westbury, on Friday at 12 noon. MARIE O. SYLVAIN of Bay Shore, NY on January 6, 2022 at the age of 76. Visiting will be Saturday 1/15/22 from 10-11:30AM. Funeral Service will begin at 11:30AM. Interment to follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park in Farmingdale. DOMINICK CASSANO of Islip, NY on January 9, 2022 at the age of 82. Cremation will be private. A memorial service will be celebrated at a later date. LEILA "LEE" WICKERS of Bay Shore, NY on January 8, 2022 at the age of 81. Visiting will be Tuesday 1/11/2022 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral service will be celebrated Wednesday 10am at St. MArk's Episcopal Church in Islip. Interment to follow at Long Island National Cemetery in Farmingdale. YVONNE ALLEN of Islip Terrace, NY on January 7, 2022 at the age of 79. Visiting will be Thursday 1/13/2022 from 7-9pm. A religious service will be held during the wake hours. Interment will be Friday morning at Plain View Cemetery in Hicksville. RICHARD PERRONE, of Bay Shore, NY, on January 7, 2022 at the age of 70. Memorial visitation will be Thursday 1/13/2022 from 1-5PM. A religious service will take place at the funeral home at 4PM. Cremation was private. BETTY MARTINO of West Babylon, NY on January 3, 2022 at the age of 70. Visiting will be Sunday 1/9/2022 from 2-6pm. A funeral service will be held 5pm at the funeral home. Cremation will be private. LAWRENCE WATERS of Islip, NY on January 3, 2022 at the age of 72. A private family viewing will be held with cremation to follow. LUCILLE MASSA on January 1, 2022, at the age of 87. Cremation was private. Memorial Mass Thursday, 1/6/2022 at 10:45am at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. LOUIS P. MAGLIARO, III on December 31, 2021, at the age of 65. Visiting will be Sunday 1/9/2022, from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. There will be a prayer service on Monday, 1/10/2022, at 10AM at the funeral home with interment to follow at St. Francis DeSalles Cemetery, Patchogue, NY. GREGORY J. PANKOWITZ on December 30, 2021, at the age of 65. Cremation was private. The family will recieve friends for memorial visitation on Wednesday, 1/5/22, from 5-8PM with a religious service at 7PM. LUIS TRUJILLO of Bay Shore, NY, suddenly, on December 25, 2021 at the age of 67. Visiting will be Thursday, 12/30/2021, from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A relgious service will take place at 7:30PM Thursday at the funeral home. Cremation will be private. LOUISE VISCUSI of Islip, NY, on December 23, 2021 at the age of 77. Cremation will be private. PATRICIA VANNONI of Bay Shore and Fire Island, NY, on December 23, 2021 at the age of 74. Visiting will be Wednesday, 12/29/21 from 4-7PM with a religious service scheduled for 6:30pm in the evening. Cremation will be private. In lieu of flowers, a donation to the charity of your choice in Patricia's name, would be appreciated by the family. CAROL WALKER of West Islip, NY on December 22, 2021. Cremation will be private. ELIZABETH "BETTY" MACK of Bay Shore, NY on December 21, 2021 at the age of 92. Visiting will be Saturday 1/8/2022 from 2-7pm. A funeral service will be celebrated Saturday 5:30pm at the funeral home. Cremation will be private. DOLORES RITA PERETTI of Central Islip, NY on December 18, 2021 at the age of 82. Visiting will be Monday 12/27/21 from 2-4:30 & 7-9PM. Funeral Mass Tuesday 12/28/21 10AM at St. Joseph's RC Church in Ronkonkoma. Private cremation to follow. MARGARET ANN HAFELE of NYC, NY, formerly of Bay Shore, on December 16, 2021 at the age of 71. Visiting will be Sunday 12/19/21 from 4-7PM. Cremation Private. In lieu of flowers, donations greatly appreciated to the Tunnels to Towers Foundation. JOSEPH A. "TONY" McNULTY of Brightwaters, NY on December 12, 2021 at the age of 86. President of Hendrickson Fuels in Bay Shore and longtime former mayor of the Village of Brightwaters. Visiting will be Thursday 12/16/2021 and Friday 12/17/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm both days. A funeral mass will be celebrated Saturday 11am at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore. Interment will follow at St. Patrick's Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations in Tony's name to Mercy Haven or to St. Patrick's Church Hospitality Center would be appreciated. BARBARA PERINO of Bay Shore, NY on December 12, 2021 at the age of 75. Visiting will be Wednesday 12/15/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Thursday 10am at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore. Interment to follow at Oakwood Cemetery. HELEN M DUNNING of Islip, NY on December 11, 2021 at the age of 72. There will be a private family gathering held. A funeral mass will be celebrated Tuesday 12/28/2021 at 9:45am at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Interment to follow at St. Charles Cemetery in Farmingdale. LOUIS P. MAGLIARO, SR., of Bay Shore, NY, on December 11, 2021 at the age of 89. There will be a private viewing, Thursday from 10AM to 10:30AM. Interment immediately following at Calverton National Cemetery, Calverton, NY. ERNEST BAKER of East Islip, NY (formerly of Massapequa) on December 9, 2021 at the age of 95. A graveside service will be held Noon Friday 12/17/2021 at Calverton National Cemetery. DAVID G. BRAVO, of The Colony, TX (formerly of Long Island), on December 8, 2021 at the age of 45. Visiting will be Wednesday 12/15/2021 from 6-9pm and Thursday 12/16/2021 from 2-4pm and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Friday at 10am at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore, NY. Interment to follow at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery in Coram. ANTHONY J. RICCI, of East Moriches, NY, suddenly on December 9, 2021 at the age of 60. Visiting will be Tuesday, 12/14/2021, from 2-5 and 7-9PM. A funeral mass will be celebrated on Wednesday, 12/15, at 10:45AM at St. John the Evangelist RC Church, Center Moriches. Burial to follow at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Center Moriches, NY. The family's wishes are that only vaccinated people attend. Donations in Anthony's name can be made to: SPOHNC Support for People with Head and Neck Cancer, PO Box 53, Locust Valley, NY 11560; or Bideawee. 118 Old Country Rd. Westhampton, NY 11977; or St. John the Evangelist RC Church, 25 Ocean Ave. Center Moriches, NY 11934. JUAN PABLO MARCA of Bay Shore, NY suddenly on December 7, 2021 at the age of 42. Visiting will be Tuesday 12/14/2021 from 3-7pm. A funeral service will be held Wednesday 10am at the funeral home with interment to follow at Oakwood Cemetery in Bay Shore. RAMON LUIS GONZALEZ on December 5, 2021 at the age of 85. Visiting will be Wednesday 12/8/2021 from 5-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Thursday 10am at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore. Interment to follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park. AGNES "NANCY" DAWSON of East Islip, NY on December 5, 2021 at the age of 84. Visiting will be Tuesday 12/7/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral service will be offered Wednesday 10am at the funeral home with interment to follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park. FRANK BAMBARA, of West Islip, NY, on December 2, 2021 at the age of 94. Visiting will be Wednesday 12/8/21 from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A funeral mass will be celebrated on Thursday 10am at St. Joseph's RC Church, Babylon, NY. Interment will follow at Calverton National Cemetery. JEAN A. SEAL, of East Islip, NY, on December 2, 2021 at the age of 94. Visiting will be Monday 12/6/21, from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A funeral service will be celebrated Tuesday 10AM at the United Methodist Church of Islip. Cremation will be private. JIMMY YUN LEE, of Central Islip, NY, on November 26, 2021 at the age of 67. Visiting hours will be Saturday, December 11, 2021 from 4-7PM. A religious service will take place at 6:30PM. Cremation private. KEVIN KONRAD, of Chatham, NJ, (formerly of Long Island) on November 26, 2021, at the age of 59. Memorial visiting will be Thursday 12/2/21, from 4-8PM. A funeral mass will be celebrated Friday 10am at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore. WILLIAM J. McCUE, of Islip, NY on Novemeber 23, 2021 at the age of 64. Visiting hours will be Sunday, from 2-4 and 6-8PM. A religious service will take place Monday morning at 10 at the funeral home. Burial to follow at the Oakwood Cemetery, Bay Shore, NY. JOHN R. HIERONYMUS JR. of Bay Shore, NY on November 21, 2021 at the age of 74. Visiting will be Saturday 11/27/21 from 2-4:30 & 7-9pm. Brief prayer Saturday 7:30pm at the funeral home. Cremation Private. VINCENZA SPILOTROS of East Islip, NY on November 16, 2021 at the age of 94. Visiting will be Sunday 11/21/2021 from 3-7pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Monday 10am at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore. Interment to follow at St. Charles Cemetery in Farmingdale. FREDERICK ALDEN of Islip, NY on November 16, 2021 at the age of 71. Cremation is private. A memorial service will be celebrated on Saturday 11/27/2021 at 11am at Trinity Lutheran Church in Islip. THOMAS A. SIEGFRIED, of Islip, NY, on November 15, 2021 at the age of 63. Cremation was private. Memorial visitation will be Saturday, from 1-5 in the afternoon. There will be a religious service at the funeral home at 3pm. Services for Thomas are being streamed via Zoom which can be accessed via this link. ELLEN M McPADDEN of Islip, NY on November 12, 2021 at the age of 77. Visiting will be Monday 11/15/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Tuesday 9:45am at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Cremation will be private. LISA M. BOYCE, of Islip, NY, on November 11, 2021 at the age of 59. Visiting will be Friday, 11/19/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A funeral mass will be celebrated, Saturday morning at 10AM at St. Patrick's RC Church, Bay Shore, NY. Burial to follow at St. Charles Cemetery, Farmingdale, NY. LAURA T. WAGNER, of North Babylon, NY on November 10, 2021 at the age of 74. Visiting will be Friday (11/19/2021) from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A religious service will be held that evening at the funeral home. Cremation will be private. PAUL WILLIAMS, of Patchogue, NY, on November 7, 2021 at the age of 69. Visiting will be Monday, 11/15/2021 from 9-11AM. A religious service will take place at 11AM at the funeral home. Interment to follow at the Calverton National Cemetery. GLORIA KEARNS of East Islip, NY (formerly of Islip), on November 7, 2021 at the age of 78. Visiting will be Thursday 11/11/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral service will be held Friday 9:30am at the funeral home. Interment to follow at Calverton National Cemetery. STEVEN S. SPERIN, of Bay Shore, NY, on November 6, 2021 at the age of 64. Visiting will be Wednesday, 11/10/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. There will be a religious service at the funeral home at 3PM. Cremation will be private. ALLEN OLLENDORF of Islip, NY on November 5, 2021 at the age of 85. Visiting will be Thursday 11/11/2021 from 6:30-9:30pm. A funeral service will be held Friday 10am at the funeral home. Interment to follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, donations to Long Island Cares, 10 David's Drive Hauppauge, NY 11788, would be appreciated by the family. KATHERINE M. MULCAHY, of Islip, NY (formerly of Bay Shore, NY), on November 5, 2021 at the age of 91. Visiting will be Monday 11/8/2021 from 4-8pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Tuesday, 9:45AM at St. Mary's RC Church, East Islip, NY. Interment to follow at Calverton National Cemetery. Donations to the Visiting Nurse Service and Hospice of Suffolk, Inc. in Katherine's name would be appreciated by the family. CAROL ANN TEAGUE, of Illinois, (formerly of Islip), on November 4, 2021, at the age of 88. Commital Service Saturday, November 13th, 9:30am at Union Cemetery in Sayville, NY. JAMES CATALDO, of Mineola, NY, on November 4, 2021, at the age of 67. Visiting will be Tuesday 11/9/2021 and Wednesday 11/10/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Thursday at 9:45am at St. Mary's RC Church, East Islip. Cremation will be private. WILLIAM MOHR JR of East Islip, NY on November 2, 2021 at the age of 84. Cremation was private. Memorial visiting will be Monday 11/8/2021 from 1-4pm. ANNE MARQUARDT of Islip, NY on November 1, 2021 at the age of 96. Visiting will be Thursday 11/4/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Friday 9:45am at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Interment to follow at Calverton National Cemetery. GEORGE LOY JR of West Babylon, NY on October 18, 2021 at the age of 55. Cremation will be private. JOHN "ACE" PRECHTL, of Islip, NY on October 17, 2021 at the age of 88. Visiting will be Thursday 10/21/2021 from 2-4:30 & 7-9pm, with a religious service taking place at 8:15pm. Private cremation to follow. WALTER D. MOULE', of Bay Shore, NY, on October 14, 2021, at the age of 94. Visiting will be Tuesday 10/19/2021 from 4-7pm, with a religious service taking place at 6:30pm. A Closing prayer will be offered on Wednesday, 10am at the funeral home. Interment to follow at Emmanuel Church Cemetery, Great River, NY. PETER HEEBER of Massapequa, NY on October 13, 2021 at the age of 63. Cremation was private. Memorial visiting will be Tuesday 10/19/2021 from 3-7pm. A religious service will be held here at the funeral home at 6pm. JOHN A. BARBARO, of Bay Shore, NY, on October 12, 2021 at the age of 77. Visiting will be Sunday 10/17/2021 from 3-7pm. A religious service will take place Monday morning at the funeral home. Interment to follow at St. Charles Cemetery, Farmingdale, NY. THERESA BOYSTAK, of Brightwaters, NY on October 12, 2021 at the age of 101. Visiting will be Sunday, 10/17/2021 and Monday, 10/18/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm both days. A funeral mass will be celebrated on Tuesday 10am at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore. Interment to follow at the parish cemetery. BRUCE JAMES BAXTER of Brightwaters, NY on October 10, 2021 at the age of 74. Visiting will be Wednesday 10/13/21 from 2-4:30 & 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Thursday 10am at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore. Private cremation to follow. The Baxter family would greatly appreciate any donations made in Bruce's name to the Hospice Care Network. THEODORE SARNICOLA of Bay Shore, NY on October 6, 2021 at the age of 99. Visiting will be Sunday 10/10/21 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Monday 10am at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore, with interment to follow at Calverton National Cemetery. MARY META ZALETEL, of Smithtown, NY (formerly of Islip, NY) on October 6, 2021 at the age of 85. Visiting will be Saturday 10/9/2021 from 5-8PM. A religious service wil take place at the funeral home at 6PM. Cremation will be private. CARMEN J. ROCCHIO, Jr., of Middle Island, NY, on October 5, 2021, at the age of 72. Visiting will be Saturday 10/9/2021 from 6-9pm with a religious service taking place at 7:30PM. Cremation will be private. JEFFREY BLAKE BELFORD, of Bay Shore, NY on October 2, 2021 at the age of 37. Visiting will be Thursday 10/7/2021 from 2-4:30 & 7-9pm. A Religious service will be held at 7:30pm at the funeral home. Cremation will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations greatly appreciated in Jeff's name to the Phoenix House. CHARLES SIRICO, of Bay Shore, NY, on October 1, 2021, at the age of 83. Visiting will be Tuesday, 10/5/2021, from 3-7pm. A religious service will be held at the funeral home at 5PM. Cremation will be private. CALVIN MBOCK of Jamiaca, NY on September 27, 2021 at the age of 100. A graveside service will be held Thursday 9/30/2021 at 12:30pm at Oakwood Cemetery in Bay Shore. DONALD TUOHY of Holbrook, NY (formerly of West Islip, NY) on September 26, 2021 at the age of 91. Visiting will be Wednesday 9/29/2021 from 2-4 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Thursday 10am at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore. Cremation will be private. PATRICK A. KENNEDY, of West Babylon NY on September 25, 2021 at the age of 84. Cremation will be private. JOHN "JACK" MENECHINO of Islip, NY on September 24, 2021 at the age of 83. Visiting will be Tuesday 9/28/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Wednesday morning at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Interment to follow at Calverton National Cemetery. ANTHONY PALUMBO SR., of Bay Shore NY on September 17, 2021 at the age of 83. A funeral mass will be held at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip on Wednesday, September 22, 2021 at 10:45AM. Private Cremation to follow. DAVID RYERSON, of Islip, NY, on September 16, 2021, at the age of 65. A visitation period will take place, Sunday from 10am to 12 noon. There will be a closing prayer at 12 noon. Cremation is private. SCOTT BARBATO of Bay Shore, NY on August 15, 2021 at the age of 56. Visiting will be Monday 9/20/21 from 7-9pm. A religious service will be celebrated at 7:30pm at the funeral home. A closing prayer will be offered Tuesday 10am at the funeral home, with interment to follow at Oakwood Cemetery in Bay Shore. MARTHA OUSTECKY of Islip, NY on September 9, 2021 at the age of 73. Visiting will be Tuesday 9/14/2021 from 2-4 and 7-9pm. A religious service will be held Wednesday morning at the funeral home. Cremation will follow. BARBARA MENDOLIA, of Bay Shore, NY, on September 8, 2021 at the age of 82. Visiting will be Monday, 9/13/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A funeral mass will be celebrated on Tuesday at 10AM at St. Patrick's church, Bay Shore, NY. Burial will follow in the parish cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Pl. Memphis, TN 38105, or St. Patrick's RC Church Hospitality Center, 9 N. Clinton Ave. Bay Shore, NY 11706, would be appreciated by the family. MARJORIE DUTTON, of Bay Shore, NY on September 6, 2021 at the age of 88. Visiting will be Thursday 9/9/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A religious will be held Thursday evening at the funeral home. A closing prayer will take place Friday at 10AM, followed by entombment at Pinelawn Memorial Park.. CHARLES VIOLA of Islip, NY on September 5, 2021 at the age of 76. Cremation will be private. DONALD FISCHER of Islip, NY on September 4, 2021 at the age of 86. Services will be private. JOSEPH CARLUCCI of Bay Shore, NY on September 3, 2021 at the age of 86. A funeral mass will be celebrated Monday 9/6/2021 at 10AM at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore, NY. Cremation will be private. PATRICIA M. FARLEY of Islip, NY on August 31, 2021 at the age of 100. A funeral mass will be celebrated Saturday 9/4/2021 at 10:15AM at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Cremation will be private. RAUL "PUCUL" BONILLA of Bay Shore, NY on August 28, 2021 at the age of 81. Visiting will be Thursday 9/2/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. Closing prayer Friday 9/3/2021 10AM at the funeral home. Interment to follow at Oakwood Cemetery in Bay Shore. THELMA WALERSTEIN of Ridge, NY on August 25, 2021 at the age of 76. A graveside service will be celebrated Monday 8/30/2021 at 10:30am at Washington Memorial Park in Coram. LEONARD CALLACCI, of Islip, NY, suddenly, on August 25, 2021, at the age of 63. A private cremation was held. A memorial mass to celebrate Lenny's life will take place at a later date. BEATRICE HOLMBERG, of Islip, NY, on August 25, 2021 at the age of 86. A private cremation was held. NORA ROONEY of Great River, NY on August 23, 2021 at the age of 85. Visiting will be Thursday 8/26/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral service will be held Friday morning at the funeral home with interment to follow at Calverton National Cemetery. JOSEPHINE KERN of Lindenhurst, NY, on August 21, 2021 at the age of 88. Visiting will be Monday 8/23/2021 from 1-4PM. Religious service will be held at 3:30PM. A Closing prayer will be offered at 10:30AM Tuesday, with interment to follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park. SUSIE VALENTINO of Bay Shore, NY on August 20, 2021 at the age of 90. Visiting will be Tuesday 8/24/2021 from 9-9:30AM. A Closing prayer will be offered at 9:30. A Committal service will be offered at Calverton National Cemetery chapel at 10:45am. Interment to follow. RONALD J STEFFENSON of Bay Shore, NY August 12, 2021 at the age of 74. Visiting will be Monday 8/16/2021 from 2-4 and 7-9pm. A funeral service will be held Tuesday 9:45am at the funeral home with the interment to follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park. PETER McMAHON of Islip, NY on August 12, 2021 at the age of 88. Visiting will be Saturday night 8/14/2021 from 7-9pm and Sunday 8/15/2021 from 2-4 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrating Monday 9:45am at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Interment to follow at St. Charles Cemetery in Farmingdale. JOAN VARLEY of Islip, NY on August 9, 2021 at the age of 90. Visiting will be Wednesday 8/11/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Thursday 9:45am at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Interment to follow at Calverton National Cemetery. TRESSA LEWIS on August 5, 2021 at the age of 50. Arrangements are pending. GREGORY DENNIS D'ABRAMO, of East Islip, on April 8, 2020 at the age of 77. Mr. D'Abramo was cremated last year during Covid. A funeral mass will be celebrated Friday, August 6, 2021 at Our Lady of Lourdes RC Church, West Islip, NY. His remains will be buried at Calverton National Cemetery immediatly following church services. GERHARD HOLZHEUER of Islip, NY on August 1, 2021 at the age of 81. Cremation and services will be private. LOIS BUSH formerly of Islip, NY and of Port Huron, MI, on July 29, 2021 at the age of 94. Cremation is private. A funeral mass will be celebrated Friday 7/30/2021 at 11am at St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Islip. KENNETH DeMAIO of Bay Shore, NY on July 28, 2021 at the age of 69. Cremation is private. A funeral mass will be celebrated Saturday morning 8/7/2021 at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore. Interment of cremains will follow at Oakwood Cemetery in Bay Shore. ROSEMARY KLETCHKA, of Bay Shore, NY on April 22, 2021 at the age of 91. Cremation was private. Plans for a public funeral have yet to be finalized. CODY W. MAUSER, of North Babylon, NY (formerly of Islip), on July 25, 2021 at the age of 35. Visiting will be Monday 8/2/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM with a religious service at 8PM. Cremation private. DOROTHEA GULOTTA, of Schenectady, NY (formerly of Long Island) on July 22, 2021 at the age of 70. Visiting will be Tuesday 7/27/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A funeral mass will be held on Wednesday at 9:45AM at St. Mary's RC Church, East Islip, NY. Interment will be in Oakwood Cemetery, Bay Shore, NY RAYMOND J. TRUESON, of Islip, NY on July 23, 2021 at the age of 63. Visiting will be Monday, 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A religious service will take place, Monday, 7:30PM at the funeral home. Cremation private. CAROLE A. JACQUES of Pompano Beach, FL on July 14, 2021 at the age of 84. Visiting will be Thursday July 22, 2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. Funeral Mass Friday 11:30am at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore. Interment to follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park. KEVIN SCOTT STRELECKI of Islip, NY on July 13, 2021 at the age of 62. Visiting will be Tuesday July 20, 2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. Funeral Mass Wednesday 11am at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore. Interment to follow at St. Charles Cemetery in Farmingdale. ELLEN DIONISIO of New York, NY on July 11, 2021 at the age of 57. Visiting will be Friday 7/23/2021 from 4-9pm. Closing prayers will be offered after 9AM Saturday, with the interment to follow at Mount St Mary's Cemetery in Flushing, NY. BARBARA ANN MENNECKE of Greenlawn, NY on July 18, 2021 at the age of 79. Cremation is private. Memorial visiting will be Saturday 7/24/2021 from 2-5pm, with a religious service to be offered at 3:30pm. In lieu of flowers, donations to Seatuck Environmental Association, 550 South Bay Avenue, Islip, NY 11751, would be appreciated. JOAN LOMANGINO of Islip, NY on July 15, 2021 at the age of 80. Visiting will be Tuesday 7/20/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Wednesday 9:45am at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Entombment to follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park. JOYCE LAPORTA of Holbrook, NY (formerly of Bay Shore) on July 14, 2021 at the age of 79. Visiting will be Friday 7/16/2021 from 4-8pm. Closing prayers will be offered Saturday 11am at the funeral home, with interment to follow at Breslau Cemetery in Lindenhurst. JACK KENNEDY, of West Islip, on July 12, 2021 at the age of 71. Visiting will be Friday 7/16/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. Eulogies will be Friday evening. A Religious service will be held Saturday 10AM at the funeral home. Interment to follow at St. Patrick's Cemetery in Bay Shore. SANDRA NICOLICCHIA, of Bay Shore, NY on July 10, 2021 at the age of 73. Memorial visitation will be Thursday 7/15/2021 from 2-8PM at the funeral home. Inurnment Friday morning 11:30AM at LI National Cemetery, Farmingdale, NY. In lieu of flowers, donations greatly appreciated in Sandra's name to the North Shore Animal League or the Suffolk County SPCA. JAMES "GLIMPY" FALLON, of Bay Shore, NY, sadly passed away on July 6, 2021 at the age of 69. Beloved husband of Davita Schoentag. Jimmy was a legendary Baymen and will be missed by many. Visiting will take place Saturday 5-9PM. Cremation private. In addition to wake services, the Fallon family will receive guests at the family home, 10 Allen Point Road, Bay Shore, starting at 6PM. MICHAEL C. LELIN, of Bay Shore, NY, on July 6, 2021, at the age of 63. Memorial visiting will take place Sunday from 2-3PM with a service to follow at 3PM. Cremation was private. GEORGE F. MACK, SR., of Bay Shore, NY on July 5, 2021 at the age of 86. Visitng will be Friday, 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. Religious service will be 7:30PM at the funeral home. Cremation will be private. ALEXANDER MARZ, JR., of Bay Shore, NY, on July 1, 2021, at the age of 87. A private cremation was held with burial of ashes at Oakwood Cemetery, at a later date. LINDA M. LONGO, of Bay Shore, NY on June 23, 2021 at the age of 60. Visiting will be Sunday, 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A religious service will take place 10AM Monday, at the funeral home. Burial will be at Pinelawn Memorial Park, Pinelawn, NY. JOSEPH A. IMPERIAL of Islip, NY on June 23, 2021 at the age of 75. Visiting will be Sunday 6/27/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Monday 9:45am at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Interment to follow at St. Charles Cemetery in Farmingdale. VIRGINIA "GINNY" PENORO of Holbrook, NY on June 20, 2021 at the age of 63. Visiting will be Friday 6/25/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral service will be celebrated Saturday 11am at the United Methodist Church of Islip. Interment to follow at Washington Memorial Park in Mt. Sinai. MARIE NICOSIA of Canandaigua, NY (formerly of West Islip) on June 18, 2021 at the age of 86. A funeral mass will be celebrated Tuesday 6/29/2021 at 10:30am at St. Joseph's RC Church in Babylon. Interment to follow at Most Holy Trinity Cemetery in Brooklyn. FRANK HIERONYMUS of Bay Shore, NY on June 16, 2021 at the age of 36. Visiting will be Saturday 6/26/2021 from 2-4 and 7-9pm. Cremation will be private. MICHAEL F. SAGGESE, Sr. of Manorville, NY, on June 15, 2021 at the age of 78. Visiting, Saturday 6/19/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A Religious service will be held 7:30PM Saturday at the funeral home. Cremation will be private. FRANK J BUEHLER of Islip, NY on June 16, 2021 at the age of 82. Proud member of Local 28 sheet metal worker's union for over sixty years. Beloved husband of 46 years to Nancy (nee Voss). Loving father to Eric (Debbie), Keith (Stacy), Francis and Mark. Cherished grandfather to Emma, Hunter, Asha, Cessarina, and Kougar. Visiting will be Friday 6/18/2021 from 2-4 and 7-9pm. A funeral service will be celebrated on Saturday 11am at the funeral home, with the interment to follow at Emmanuel Church Cemetery in Great River. In lieu of flowers, donations in his name to the Fire Island Lighthouse Preservation Society, 4640 Captree Island, Captree Island, New York 11702-4601 would be appreciated. GLENN SCOTT MACLEOD, of East Islip, NY, on June 15, 2021, at the age of 62. Cremation was private. Interment of ashes and committal prayers will be held at Pinelawn Memorial Park on Friday, June 25, 2021 at 10AM. FRANK CASAMASSIMA of Wheatley Heights, NY on June 13, 2021 at the age of 91. Visiting will be Thursday 6/17/2021 from 3-7pm. A funeral service will be celebrated Thursday 6:30pm. A closing prayer will be offered Friday 10am at the funeral home, with interment to follow at Grace Episcopal Church Cemetery in Massapequa. CRYSTAL CACOPERDO of Eastport, NY on June 9, 2021 at the age of 36. Cremation is private. Memorial visiting will be held on Saturday 6/19/2021 from 2-4 and 7-9pm, with a religious service being celebrated during the evening hours. RUSSELL A KNOTH "RUT" of Islip, NY on June 5, 2021 at the age of 93. Honorary chief and 66 year member of the Islip Fire Department. Visiting will be Wednesday 6/9/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9:30pm. Firematic services will be Wednesday 7:30pm at the funeral home. A funeral mass will be celebrated Thursday 9:45am at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Interment to follow at Oakwood Cemetery in Bay Shore. In lieu of flowers, donations to Good Shepherd Hospice or to the Islip Fire Department would be appreciated. ELEANOR LEWIS, of Bay Shore, NY on June 2, 2021, at the age of 86. Visiting will be Saturday, 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A religious service will take place, Sunday, 11AM at the funeral home. Cremation will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations to Eleanor's favorite charity, St. Jude's Children's Research Hopital, 262 Danny Thomas Place Memphis, TN 38105, would be appreciated by the family. EDWIN CORWIN of Islip, NY, had passed away on February 20, 2021 at the age of 91. Ex-Chief and 64 year member of the Islip Fire Department. Cremation will be private. Memorial visiting, with fire department and military honors, will be held on Friday June 4, 2021 from 7-9pm. A religious service will be celebrated Saturday 10am at the United Methodist Church of Islip. DONNA RUDDY, of Islip, NY, on May 28, 2021, at the age of 84. Visiting will be Tuesday 6/1/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A funeral mass will be celebrated on Wednesday, 10:45AM at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Interment will follow at Calverton National Cemetery. VIVIAN ANN HARRIS of Islip, NY on May 24, 2021 at the age of 84. Visiting will be Tuesday 6/1/2021 from 9:30-10:30am. A private religious service will be celebrated following the visiting at 11am. Interment to follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park. GARY GOTTLIEB, of Bohemia, NY, on May 24, 2021 at the age of 79. Visiting will be Thursday 5/27/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A funeral service will be Friday at 10AM at St. John's Lutheran Church in Sayville. Interment burial to follow at the Calverton National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to Paws of War www.pawsofwar.org or the Fire Island Lighthouse www.firelighthouse.com would be appreciated by the family. JOSEPH E. PARK, JR., of Islip, NY, suddenly on May 24, 2021 at the age of 58. Visiting will be Friday 5/28/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. Religious service, 4PM, Friday at the funeral home. Closing payer, 9:30AM, Saturday, with committal and interment to follow at Oakwood Cemetery, Bay Shore. JOHN C. KIERNAN, of Islip Terrace, NY on May 18, 2021, at the age of 89. Visiting will be Friday, 2-4:30 and 7-9PM, with the Hibernian Singers at 7:30PM. A funeral mass will be celebrated at 9:30AM at t St. Peter the Apostle in Islip Terrace. Cremation will be private. EILEEN NESKE of East Islip, NY on May 18, 2021 at the age of 92. Visiting will be Thursday 5/20/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A religious service will be celebrated on Friday at 10am at the funeral home. Interment to follow at St. Charles Cemetery in Farmingdale. THOMAS BOEHM, of Queens, NY on May 10, 2021 at the age of 84. Cremation services were private. MARIAN BEHAN of Newnan, GA and formerly of Islip, NY on May 8, 2021 at the age of 84. Visiting will be Monday 5/17/2021 from 9-10:30am with a religious service at 10:30am at the funeral home. Interment to follow at Long Island National Cemetery in Pinelawn. BARBARA ANN SIEMSEN, of East Islip, NY, on May 7, 2021 at the age of 86. Visitation Tuesday, May 11th from 9-11AM. Interment to follow at Calverton National Cemetery KENNETH D. LINDSAY, Jr., of Central Islip, NY on May 6, 2021, surrounded by his loving family after a long and valiant battle with cancer. He was born to Kenneth and Mary (Simsack) Lindsay June 17th, 1955, in Southampton, New York, the third of eight siblings. In 1967 the family moved to Islip and in 1994, Ken married Cheryl Sutton, rekindling their youthful love after having gone their separate ways for some years. Ken was a diligent and hard worker, fighting against tough odds to eventually become co-owner of Babylon Plumbing Supply and a well-respected businessman. His quiet kindness, gentle manner, and generosity was an inspiration to everyone who knew him. This mellow demeanor (Cheryl calls it Zen) was belied by his passion for his super-fast, LOUD speed machines, including his beloved ‘67 Camaro, and his joy while riding his custom appointed mint Harley with his closest buddy, Steve. With his many friends, he enjoyed card games, weekly bowling outings, fine dining, and get-togethers for any occasion. Ken is survived by his wife and soulmate, Cheryl, three children, Cheryl’s daughter Sara, Ken’s daughter Nicole and son David, and five grandchildren; sisters Mary, Patricia, Nancy, and Rita; brothers Robert and Joseph; innumerable cousins, nieces and nephews, uncles and aunts; and many loving friends. A service to celebrate his life will be held on Tuesday, May 11th from 3:00-7:00 pm, with prayer at 6:30PM. All friends are welcome. In lieu of flowers his family asks that you donate to your favorite charity in Ken’s honor. LAURA F. BULACH, of Islip, NY (formerly of Kingston, NY) on May 4, 2021 at the age of 84. Cremation was private. A memorial service will take place June 12th at Trinity Lutheran Church in Islip. A memorial service will take place at a later date in Kingston, NY also. GRACE CORSELLO of Islandia, NY on May 3, 2021 at the age of 88. Visiting will be Monday 5/10/2021, 2-5PM. A funeral mass will be celebrated Tuesday 9:45am at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Interment to follow at St. Charles Cemetery in Farmingdale. DARIEN LIBERT LOGAN of Bayport, NY on May 2, 2021 at the age of 59. Visiting will be Saturday 5/8/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. NOTHING Sunday 5/9/2021. A funeral service will be celebrated Monday 5/10/2021 at 10:30am at the Presbyterian Church of Islip, with interment to follow at Oakwood Cemetery in Bay Shore. JOHN TROCCHIO of Bay Shore, NY on May 2, 2021 at the age of 91. Visiting will be Friday 5/7/2021 from 2-4 and 7-9pm. A funeral service will be celebrated Saturday 10am at the funeral home, with interment to follow at St. Patrick's Cemetery in Bay Shore. RON R. MASSA, of Holbrook, NY on April 30, 2021 at the age of 73. Visiting will be Thursday May 6, 2021 from 2-4:30 & 7-9PM. Funeral Mass Friday 10AM at St. Joseph's RC Church in Ronkonkoma, NY. Interment to follow in Oakwood Cemetery, Bay Shore, nY KENNETH E. BUSCH, of Islip Terrace, NY on April 30, 2021, at the age of 57. Visiting will be Sunday, 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A religious service will take place on Monday at 10AM at the funeral home. Interment burial will follow in the Oakwood Cemetery, Bay Shore, NY. JULIANE VEGA, of Holtsville, NY, on April 23, 2021 at the age of 46. Visiting will be Friday 4/30/2021 from 5-9PM. Cremation will be private. JUDITH M. LAMIA, of Islip, NY, on April 23, 2021 at the age of 41. Visiting will be Tuesday 4/27/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A religious service will take place Tuesday evening at 7:30 at the funeral home. Cremation will be private. JOHANNA CIANO of Bay Shore, NY on April 20, 2021 at the age of 86. Visiting will be Sunday 4/25/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Monday 9:45am at St. Ann's RC Church in Brentwood. Interment to follow at Oakwood Cemetery in Bay Shore. LOUISE JOAN WOLKOFF of Islip, NY on April 20, 2021, at the age of 86. A visitation period will take place Saturday 4/24/2021 ONLY from 10:30AM to 11:30AM. There will be a closing prayer at 11:30AM at the funeral home. Cremation will be private. SCOTT MEDDIS of Bay Shore, NY suddenly on April 19, 2021 at the age of 58. Visiting will be Friday 4/23/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. Cremation will be private. MICHAEL McGRATH of Middle Island, NY on April 18, 2021 at the age of 88. Visiting will be Wednesday 4/21/2021 from 3-7pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Thursday 9:45am at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Interment to follow at Calverton National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Gary Sinise Foundation for Veterans would be appreciated. ELVIS MENJIVAR of Bay Shore, NY suddenly on April 17, 2021 at the age of 27. Visiting will be Thursday 4/22/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A religious service will be celebrated Friday 10am at the funeral home, with interment to follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park. ESTHER ANTARIO, of Pittsford, NY, on April 13, 2021 at the age of 96. Visiting will be Sunday from 1-4 in the afternoon and 6-8 in the evening. A religious service will take place Sunday evening at 7. A brief prayer will be Monday at 10AM followed by burial at the Oakwood Cemetery in Bay Shore. MARGUERITE McMAHON of Islip, NY on April 11, 2021 at the age of 60. Visiting will be Wednesday 4/14/2021 from 2-4 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Thursday 9:45am at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Interment to follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park. MARGARET ENGELHARDT of Sayville, NY on April 11, 2021 at the age of 92. She will be interred with her husband in Kansas. JAMES BURKE of East Islip, NY on April 11, 2021 at the age of 70. Cremation was private. Memorial visiting will be Tuesday 4/27/2021 from 7-9pm. GARY AVOLIO of Brightwaters, NY on April 10, 2021 at the age of 72. Cremation will be private. THOMAS E. ADAMS, of Bay Shore, NY, on April 6, 2021, at the age of 59. A private cremation was held. JOSE M. MOROCHO, of Bay Shore, NY passed away on April 2, 2021 at the age of 67. Visiting will be Wednesday April 7, 2021 from 2-4:30PM and 7-9PM. A Closing prayer Thursday morning 10AM at the funeral home, with interment to follow at Oakwood Cemetery, Bay Shore, NY. DR. RONALD GARY PIRICH, passed suddenly on Wednesday, March 31, 2021, just six weeks short of his 74th birthday. Ron was born on May 13, 1947, in Johnson City, New York. He attended SUNY Binghamton, where he earned a BA in Physics, BA in Mathematics, MA in Physics, and PhD in Physics, as well as a Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship from the University of Cincinnati. Ron relocated to Long Island in 1977 and held various R&D positions for thirty-five years at the Northrop Grumman Corporation in Bethpage, until his retirement in 2012. While at Northrop Grumman, Ron served as a Technical Fellow responsible for research and development of enabling technologies, systems engineering and technical integration. He also served as a Mentor to a Northrop Grumman Intern on a 2011 Master of Engineering in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Thesis at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a Co-Advisor on a 2010 PhD Thesis at the City University of New York’s (CUNY) Graduate Center, mentored five Northrop Grumman Summer Interns, and was an active participant in the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Education Coalition program. He was a recipient of the prestigious 2008 Sixty Over Sixty Award for his lifetime contributions to education and science on Long Island, the 2010 IEEE Technology Innovation Award, and was the 2015 winner for Patent of the Year in the category of Energy and the Environment for the Long Island Technology Hall of Fame (LITHF). Ron held nine patents, several patents pending and is the author of more than 250 technical papers and presentations. He received several NASA Technical Innovator Awards and the Best Paper Award at the 2010 Aerospace Conference. He was a Fellow of SPIE, the International Society for Optics and Photonics, a Senior Member of the IEEE, and was actively involved in local IEEE Conferences, Chairing the Technical Program Committee for the Long Island Systems, Applications and Technology Conference. He also served on and was Chairman of the CUNY Industrial Associates Board, as well as a member of the NYIT, Queens College and Briarcliffe College Advisory Boards. He was also the point of contact for industry/university grants to CUNY, UAlbany, Polytechnic Institute of New York University, Stony Brook University and the California Institute of Technology. After retiring from Northrop Grumman, Ron served as a Senior Research Advisor for the Long Island Forum for Technology, as well as an adjunct instructor of physics at St. Joseph’s College, and most recently at SUNY Farmingdale. He is survived by his beloved wife of 38 years, Donna Marie, and much loved sons, Christopher Ronald and Michael John, as well as cherished family members: Andrew and Carrie Pirich (brother and sister-in-law), nephew Drew Pirich (Carmela), niece Marla Gorton (Mitch), grand-nephews Spencer and Shane Gorton, and grand-niece Natalie Pirich. He is preceded in death by his parents Hilda and Andrew Pirich, Jr. Visiting will be Tuesday, 2-4:30 and 7-9PM, with wake prayers taking place at 3PM. A funeral mass will be celebrated Wednesday, 11AM at St. Frances Cabrini RC Church, Coram, NY. Interment to follow at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Coram, NY. In lieu of flowers, donations in Ronald's memory can be made to the IEEE Foundation and would be appreciated by the family. Please follow the link to donate. https://www.ieeefoundation.org/how-to-give/tribute-giving EDWIN CORWIN of Islip, NY, had passed away on February 20, 2021 at the age of 91. Ex-Chief and 64 year member of the Islip Fire Department. Cremation will be private. Memorial visiting, with fire department and military honors, will be held on Friday June 4, 2021 from 7-9pm. A religious service will be celebrated Saturday morning at the United Methodist Church of Islip. GORDON E. HONEY, of Pennsylvania (formerly of Long Island), on March 27, 2021 at the age of 98. There will be a brief visitation on Friday, April 2, from 9-10AM. A closing prayer will take place at 10AM. Burial to follow at Calverton National Cemetery. ERIC JOEL EHRENZWEIG, of Islip, NY, on March 24, 2021 at the age of 71. Graveside service, 11AM, Wednesday, March 31, 2021 at Queen of All Saints Cemetery, Central Islip, NY. JOYCE SCHEPPERLEY of Bay Shore, NY on March 22, 2021 at the age of 76. Visiting will be Friday 3/26/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Saturday 9:15am at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Interment to follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park. THERESA DeSANTIS of Bay Shore, NY on March 20, 2021 at the age of 102. Visiting will be Wednesday 3/24/2021 from 9-10am, with a funeral mass to follow at 10:30am at St. Patrick's RC Chruch in Bay Shore. Interment to follow at Calverton National Cemetery. JOHN GRYN of Bay Shore, NY on March 18, 2021 at the age of 74. Visiting will be Sunday 3/21/2021 from 2-4 and 7-9pm. A religious service will be held Monday 9:30am at the funeral home, with interment to follow at Calverton National Cemetery. GREGORY SPARROW, of Bay Shore, NY, on March 13, 2021, at the age of 48. Visiting will be Friday 3/19/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. Cremation will be private. LONI PATSCH of Islip, NY on March 11, 2021 at the age of 93. Visiting will be Monday 3/15/2021 from 12:30-1:30pm only, with a religious service at the funeral home at 1:30pm. Interment to follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park. SAMANTHA FERGER MULLEN of Centereach, NY on March 12, 2021 at the age of 31. Cremation will be private. JOSEPH FIORENTINO, of Bay Shore, NY on March 11, 2021 at the age of 83. Visiting hours will be Monday 2-4:30 & 7-9PM. A religious service will take place Monday, 7:30PM at the funeral home. Closing prayer Tuesday 10AM followed by interment at Oakwood Cemetery in Bay Shore. Donations greatly appreciated in Joe's name to the American Diabetes Association. ROBERT J. SHEPPARD, of Islip, NY (formerly of Levittown) on March 10, 2021, at the age of 74. Visiting will be Sunday 3/14/2021 from 3:30-7PM. A religious service will take place at 10AM Monday at the funeral home. Burial and committal prayers to follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park. KATHLEEN COONEY of Sayville, NY on March 11, 2021 at the age of 80. Longtime owner of Ginger Peachy Tours and Travel in East Islip. Visiting will be Saturday 3/13/2021 and Sunday 3/14/2021 from 2-4 and 7-9pm both days. A funeral mass will be celebrated Monday 10am at St. Lawrence RC Church in Sayville. Interment will follow at St. Charles Cemetery in Farmingdale. EDWARD P. PARZUCHOWSKI, of Islip, NY, on March 8, 2021, at the age of 78. Visiting will be, Thursday from 5-9PM. Religious service will be, 8PM at the funeral home. Closing prayer will be Friday morning at 10. Burial will foloow in the Calverton National Cemetery. WILMAN O. BARZALLO-DIAZ, of Bay Shore, NY on March 5, 2021 at the age of 37. Visiting, Tuesday, 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. Religious service, Tuesday, 7:30PM at the funeral home. Cremation will be private. FRANCINE ANETRELLA of Islip, NY on March 4, 2021 at the age of 48. Visiting will be Sunday 3/7/2021 and Monday 3/8/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm both days. A funeral mass will be celebrated Tuesday 9:45am at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Interment to follow at St. Charles Cemetery in Farmingdale. GEORGE MONTI of Patchogue, NY on March 4, 2021 at the age of 58. A committal service will be held on Wednesday 3/10/2021 at St. Patrick's Cemetery in Bay Shore. DEBORAH FERRIS, of East Islip, NY on December 12, 2020 at the age of 67. A memorial visitation will be held for Deborah on Saturday April 10, 2021 from 2-5PM. In lieu of flowers, donations are greatly appreciated in Deborah's name to Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Long Island Cares, or the charity of your choice. WILLIAM SHUMICKY, of Islip Terrace, NY on March 2, 2021 at the age of 70. A private cremation will take place. RICARDO RIVERA of Bay Shore, NY on February 28, 2021 at the age of 39. Cremation will be private. MARIE VELLA of Bay Shore, NY on February 28, 2021 at the age of 72. Visiting will be Saturday 3/6/2021 from 1-5pm only. Cremation will be private. EDITH ENGELKE on February 27, 2021. Cremation will be private. EILEEN GREMLI of Islip, NY on February 27, 2021 at the age of 92. Cremation is private. A memorial mass will be celebrated Saturday 3/6/2021 at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore. JOSEPH ABBATE of Bay Shore, NY on February 24, 2021 at the age of 59. Cremation was private. A memorial service will be held Wednesday 3/3/2021 from 3-7pm. EDWIN CORWIN of Islip, NY, on February 20, 2021 at the age of 91. Ex-Chief and 64 year member of the Islip Fire Department. Cremation will be private. A memorial service, with fire department and military honors, will be held at a later date. WILLIAM P. MCLOUGHLIN of Islip, NY, on February 19, 2021 at the age of 51. Visiting will be Tuesday 2/23/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Wednesday, 10:45AM, St. Mary's RC Church, East Islip. Interment and committal prayers will be at Calverton National Cemetery. JOAN KRAMER of Islip, NY on February 18, 2021 at the age of 92. A private cremation will take place. A memorial service will be planned at a later date. JOSEPH BROSS of Islip, NY, on February 18, 2021 at the age of 81. A private cremation was held. A memorial service may take place at a later date. CHARLES "DUKIE" HOLMES of Brightwaters, NY on February 16, 2021 at the age of 92. 72 year member and Honorary Chief of the Bay Shore Fire Department. Visiting will be Wednesday 2/24/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Thursday 10am at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore. Interment to follow at Oakwood Cemetery in Bay Shore. CARMINE DEORIO of Bay Shore, NY on February 14, 2021 at the age of 63. Visiting will be SUNDAY 2/21/2021 from 2-5pm. A closing prayer will be offered on Monday at 9:30am and the interment will be follow at Calverton National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in memory of Carmine to: Suffolk County PAL Att: Boxing Program, 30 Yaphank Avenue, Yaphank, NY 11980. PLEASE NOTE THESE ARRANGEMENTS HAVE CHANGED BECAUSE OF HAZARDOUS WEATHER CONDITIONS LOUIS ROUSSOS of Utica, NY (formerly of Central Islip, NY) on February 14, 2021 at the age of 68. Cremation will be private. SALVATORE SUSCA of Queens, NY, on February 14, 2021 at the age of 81. A private creamtion was held with his ashes being scattered on the Great South Bay at a later date, as per his wishes. LINDA ELIZABETH BRADLEY of Ronkonkoma, NY on February 10, 2021 at the age of 69. Visiting will be Saturday, 2-5PM ONLY, with a religious service to take place at 3PM at the funeral home. Cremation will be private. JOAN STEINMULLER of Bay Shore, NY on February 11, 2021 at the age of 84. All services will be private. RICHARD NOEKER of West Babylon, NY on February 10, 2021 at the age of 66. Visitation will be on Friday morning 2/12/2021 from 9:30AM to 11AM. A funeral mass will be celebrated at 12 noon Friday afternoon. Burial will follow at St. Charles Cemetery, Farmingdale, NY. JOHN AHEARN of East Islip, NY, on February 9, 2021 at the age of 79. A direct cremation took place. There may be a memorial mass at a later date. BARBARA "BOBBI" KALT-COHEN formerly of Brightwaters, NY on February 8, 2021 at the age of 93. Former longtime executive of family-owned HA Kalt in Bay Shore. A graveside service will be held Wednesday 2/10/2021 at 11am at Mount Ararat Cemetery in Lindenhurst. SEGUNDO PEREZ LOPEZ of Bay Shore, NY on February 7, 2021 at the age of 71. Visiting will be Wednesday 2/10/2021 from 4-8pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Thursday 10am at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore. Interment to follow at Oakwood Cemetery in Bay Shore. JEREMY JAY AMOTT of Cape Cod, MA and formerly of New York, NY, on February 4, 2021 at the age of 90. Cremation is private. MOLLY BAREHAM of Bethlehem, PA, on February 2, 2021 at the age of 87. A funeral mass will be celebrated on Friday morning at 9:45, at St. Mary's RC Church, East Islip, NY. Cremation will be private. LOUISE LaROCCA of Bay Shore, NY on January 30, 2021 at the age of 83. Visiting will be Wednesday 2/3/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A funeral mass will be celebrated on Thursday at 10AM at St. Patrick's RC Church, Bay Shore, NY. Interment will follow at Calverton National Cemetery. GEORGE T McDONALD of New York City, NY and of Bay Shore, NY on January 26, 2021 at the age of 76. Services are private. A memorial service to celebrate George's amazing life will be held at a later date. STEPHEN HEHIR SR of Goose Creek, SC on January 25, 2021 at the age of 74. Interment will be held at Calverton National Cemetery Wednesday February 17, 2021 at 10AM. JOSEPHINE T. SERENITA longtime Islip resident, on January 25, 2021, at the age of 82. Recently predeceased by her husband, Salvatore. Survived by her loving children, Lisa Berry, David Serenita, and Donna Bates. She was a devoted grandmother of 10 grandchildren. Visiting, Friday, 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A funeral mass will be celebrated Saturday, 9:15AM at St. Mary's RC Church, East Islip, NY. Entombment immediately to follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park. BRUNO CAMMISA of Bay Shore, NY, on January 22, 2021 at the age of 93. There will be a graveside service ONLY, Friday, 1/29, at 10AM at Oakwood Cemetery, Bay Shore, NY. GERALDINE CROTEAU of Islip Terrace, NY on January 21, 2021, at the age of 72. Visiting will be Sunday (1/31) from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. Religious Service, Monday (2/1) at 10AM at the funeral home. Burial to follow at the Calverton National Cemetery, Calverton, NY. KATHARINE MARX lifelong resident of Islip, on January 21, 2021 at the age of 78. Visiting will be Sunday 1/24/2021 from 1-5pm. Cremation will be private. SAMUEL HIGHTOWER longtime Bay Shore resident, on January 17, 2021 at the age of 83. Cremation was private. A memorial mass will be celebrated on Saturday, February 6, at 10:15am at St. Mary's RC Church, East Islip. LAURETT MEDDIS of East Islip, NY on January 19, 2021 at the age of 86. Cremation is private. Memorial visiting will be Saturday 1/23/2021 from 2-4 and 6-8pm. In lieu of flowers, donations in her name to St. Jude's Children Hospital or to the Wounded Warrior Project would be appreciated. SHERI PELLETTIERE of East Islip, NY, on January 18, 2021 at the age of 70. A Funeral Mass will be held for Sheri at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore on Friday 1/22/21 at 11am. Interment to follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park. KAREN QUERRARD of Bay Shore, NY , on January 19, 2021, at the age of 76. Graveside service with committal prayers will be Saturday, at 11am at Locust Valley Cemetery, Locust, NY. PLEASE NOTE THESE ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN CHANGED. JOSE GONZALEZ CARRIL of Ocean Beach, NY on January 16, 2021 at the age of 77. Cremation will be private. WILLIAM A. GIBNEY of Bay Shore, NY on January 15, 2021 at the age of 86. A commital service will be held Monday 1/25/21 11am at Calverton National Cemetery. AMELIA H. GLUECK of Islip, NY on January 14, 2021 at the age of 99. Cremation was private. HOWARD ECKHOFF of East Islip, NY on January 11, 2021 at the age of 61. Visiting will be Friday 1/15/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. Cremation will be private. MARILYN BURKE of East Islip, NY on January 10, 2021 at the age of 88. Visiting will be Wednesday 1/13/2021 from 4-8pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Thursday 9:45am at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Interment to follow at Calverton National Cemetery. MARGARET "PEGGY" LaMON on January 11, 2021 at the age of 92. Visiting will be Tuesday 1/12/2021 from 3-7pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Wednesday 10am at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore. Interment to follow at Long Island National Cemetery . ARMAND DIESSO, of Bohemia, NY (formerly of Islip), on January 8, 2021, at the age of 92. PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE IS A CHANGE IN THESE ARRANGEMENTS - Visiting will be Thursday 1/21/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A funeral mass will be celebrated 9:45AM Friday 1/22/2021 at St. Mary's RC Church, East Islip, NY. Interment to follow at St. Charles Cemetery, Farmingdale, NY. In lieu of flowers donations to Paws for Purple Hearts, PO Box 1209 Merrifield, VA, 22216 or Little Shelter Animal Rescue and Adoption Center 33 Warner Rd. Huntington, NY 11743, would be appreciated by the family. ANDREA S RIGOGLIOSO of East Islip, NY on January 7, 2021 at the age of 69. Visiting will be Sunday evening 1/10/2021 from 7-9pm and Monday 1/11/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Tuesday 9:45am at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Entombment to follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park. NOREEN BAYHA, of Bay Shore, NY, on January 6, 2021 at the age of 72. Services and cremation will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas Place, Memphis, TN 38105, would be appreciated by the family. RICHARD LaSALA of Shirley, NY on January 6, 2021 at the age of 78. Cremation will be private. WILLIAM HRUSKA of Bay Shore, NY on January 5, 2021 at the age of 86. A graveside service will be held Monday 1/11/2021 at 11am at St. Patrick's Cemetery in Bay Shore. A memorial mass will be celebrated at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore. THORA ANTOINE of Bay Shore, NY on January 4, 2021 at the age of 82. Visiting will be Sunday 1/10/2021 from 1-4pm with a religious service at the end of the visitation. Cremation will be private. FRANCES BEATTIE of Islip, NY on January 2, 2021 at the age of 72. Visiting will be Friday 1/8/2021 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm both days. A funeral mass will be celebrated Saturday 11am at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip, with the interment to follow at St. Patrick's Cemetery in Bay Shore. ALLAN DONLEY of Bay Shore, NY on January 2, 2021 at the age of 53. Visting will be THURSDAY 1/14/2021 from 4-8pm. A religious service will be held at the funeral home on Friday 10:30am with interment to follow at Oakwood Cemetery in Bay Shore. PLEASE NOTE: These dates have changed from the original funeral arrangements. CHRISTINE VAN SPRUNDEL, of West Islip, NY, on December 31, 2020, at the age of 80. Memorial visitation will take place Tuesday evening, 7-9PM with a religious taking place at 8:30PM. MARK BEANE, of Bay Shore, NY (formerly of Islip), on December 28, 2020 at the age of 54. Services and cremation will be private. Burial of ashes will take place at a later date. THOMAS LARSEN of Kansas City, MO (formerly of Islip, NY ) on December 13, 2020 at the age of 70. Cremation was private. His ashes will be interred in the family plot at St. Patrick's Cemetery in Bay Shore. GAIL P. HARPER, of Sayville, NY, on December 24, 2020 at the age of 80. Visiting will be Sunday, 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. a Funeral Mass celebrating her life will take place Monday, 10AM at St. John Nepomucene RC Church, Bohemia, NY. Burial services will follow at St. Patrick's Cemetery, Bay Shore, NY. ELIZABETH MARTIN of Easton, PA on December 22, 2020 at the age of 81. Visitation Tuesday December 29, 2020 from 6-8PM. Cremation will be private. JOSEPH A. FERRARA of East Islip, NY on December 26, 2020 at the age of 102. Interment private at Emmanuel Episcopal Church Cemetery in Great River, NY. ROBERT STAUCH of Ronkonkoma, NY on December 23, 2020 at the age of 84. Visiting will be Monday 12/28/2020 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Tuesday 9:45am at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Interment to follow at Holy Rood Cemetery in Westbury, NY. KEVIN McGONIGAL of Lake Ariel, PA (formerly of Islip, NY) on December 9, 2020 at the age of 43. Cremation was private. Memorial visiting will be Saturday 1/9/2020 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. JAMES A. SPROUL, of Bay Shore, NY, on December 16, 2020 at the age of 84. Burial services Tuesday morning at Calverton National Cemetery. Procession to depart from the funeral home at 10AM sharp. ALBERT J. PALULIS, of Bay Shore, NY on December 16, 2020 at the age of 74. Visiting Monday 4-8PM ONLY. Funeral Mass, 10AM Tuesday, St. Patrick's RC Church, Bay Shore. Burial, committal prayers and military honors to immediate follow at Calverton National Cemetery . BARBARA ADEN, of Baldwin, NY, on December 15, 2020 at the age of 81. There will be a brief viewing period Friday morning from 9:30-10AM. A closing prayer will take place at 10am at the funeral home. urial and committal prayers to follow at Calverton National Cemetery, Calverton, NY. ANITA INDELICATO of Charlotte, NC (formerly of Islip, NY) on December 15, 2020 at the age of 69. Visiting will be Sunday 12/27/2020 from 1-4pm. A closing prayer will be offered Monday 10am at the funeral home, with the interment Monday to follow at St. Charles Cemetery in Farmingdale. DOMINICK GIORDANO of Bay Shore, NY on December 15, 2020 at the age of 89. Interment with military honors will be held on Friday December 18, 2020 at Calverton National Cemetery. DEBORAH FERRIS of East Islip, NY on December 12, 2020 at the age of 67. Cremation will be private. There will be memorial visiting at a later date. HENRY MERENGUELLI of Central Islip, NY on December 8, 2020 at the age of 72. Cremation will be private. Memorial visiting will be Sunday 12/20/20 from 12-3pm. His cremains will be interred at Calverton National Cemetery. ELAINE M. HOULIHAN, of Islip Terrace, on December 5, 2020 at the age of 81. There will be a funeral mass only, Thursday 12/10/2020 9:45AM at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Interment will follow at St. Patrick's Cemetery, Bay Shore. Donations in Mrs. Houlihan's name can be made to either Southside Hospital, 301 E. Main St. Bay Shore, NY 11706, or St. Mary's RC Church, 20 Harrison Ave. East Islip, NY 11730, and would be greatly appreciated by the family. DOMINICK DECRESCENZO, of Islip, NY, on December 3, 2020 at the age of 72. Visiting will be Monday 12/7/20 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. Military honors will be rendered at 7:15pm, with a religious service to follow. Cremation is private. ROSEMARY SAVOY, of Bradenton, FL (formerly of Islip) on December 3, 2020 at the age of 77. Visiting will be Friday 12/11/2020 from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A religious service will be celebrated Saturday 9:30am at the funeral home. Interment to follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park. DORIS CHARLOTTE STRAWN, of Bay Shore, NY, on December 1, 2020 at the age of 91. Visiting, Thursday, 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. Religious service, 8PM Thursday at the funeral home. There will be a brief prayer 10AM Friday before leaving for cemetery. Burial will be at Calverton National Cemetery. FRANCES CAMMISA, of Bay Shore, NY on November28, 2020 at the age of 79. A graveside service will take place at 10AM Wednesday, December 9, 2020 at Oakwood Cemetery, Bay Shore, NY. KENNETH BLAIS, of Bay Shore, on November 30, 2020 at the age 67. Private cremation with a memorial service at a later date. WILLIAM GONZALEZ, of Islip, NY on November 30, 2020 at the age of 32. Visiting on Sunday, 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. Funeral service, 7:30PM at the funeral home. We will have a brief prayer, Monday at 10AM followed by burial at Oakwood Cemetery, Bay Shore, NY. AGNES ALVER of East Islip, NY on November 28, 2020 at the age of 85. Visiting will be Tuesday 12/1/2020 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Wednesday 9:45am at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Interment to follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park. COLLEEN M. LINDBLAD of Islip, NY, on November 23, 2020 at the age of 59. Visiting will be Friday 11/27/2020 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Saturday at 11:30AM at St. Patrick's RC Church, Bay Shore, NY. Interment will follow in the parish cemetery. MICHAEL M. DONLIN, of Lindenhurst, NY, on November 16, 2020 at the age of 58. Visiting, Sunday, 2-4:30PM. Closing prayer at 4:30PM. Cremation private. CHERON CARNARVON, of Bay Shore, NY suddenly, on November 13, 2020, at the age of 34. Visiting, Saturday, 11/21, from 1-4PM. Religious service and eulogies to begin at 3PM. Cremation private. TYLER ROGERS, of Islip Terrace, NY on November 11, 2020 at the age of 59. A private cremation was held. AUGUSTIN VEIGA of Bay Shore, NY on November 4, 2020 at the age of 67. Cremation will be private. REVEREND DIANE DUNNE of Massapequa Park, NY on October 30, 2020 at the age of 66. Visiting will be Monday 11/9/2020 from 2-4:30 at the funeral home, and then 6-9pm at Bay Shore Assembly of God Church. A religious service will be celebrated Monday 8pm at the church. Following a brief prayer on Tuesday at 10:30am, the interment will be held at Melville Cemetery. CHRISTINE ENTENMANN of Singer Island, FL and of Islip, NY, on November 4, 2020 at the age of 87. Visiting will be Sunday 11/8/2020 from 12-4pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Monday 11am at St. Luke's Lutheran Church in Bay Shore. Interment to follow at Oakwood Cemetery in Bay Shore. In lie of flowers, donations to Hospice Care Network, 99 Sunnyside Blvd, Woodbury, NY would be appreciated. ROBERT CHESSMAN of Brightwaters, NY on November 2, 2020 at the age of 92. A mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Friday 11/6/2020 at 10am at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore. Interment to follow at Calverton National Cemetery. ERWIN K. KIRBACH, of Islip Terrace, NY on Novermber 2, 2020 at the age of 82. Visiting will be Friday, 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. Brief prayer will be offered on Saturday at 10AM at the funeral home. Burial and committal will immediate follow at Oakwood Cemetery, Bay Shore, NY. ANNETTE GRIMALDI, of Bay Shore, NY on October 31, 2020 at the age of 98. Visiting will be Tuesday, 5-9PM. A religious service will be held at 8PM Tuesday at the funeral home. There will be a closing prayer Wednesday morning at 10 before departing for burial at Calverton National Cemetery. MICHAEL J DOUGLAS of Islip, NY, born April 9, 1966, passed away suddenly on October 30, 2020. Beloved husband of Gretchen Douglas, Michael was the son of Robert L. and Peggy M. Douglas. Born in West Islip at Good Samaritan Hospital, Michael lived in Bay Shore, NY until he married and moved to Islip, NY. Michael is the youngest of ten children, pre-deceased by sister Kathleen Douglas who died shortly after birth in 1960. He is survived by his beloved aunt and uncle, Eileen and Doc Miller. His surviving siblings and their spouses/partners are Dr. Jeanne Wahl and Ernie Wahl, Laura and Ron Timulak, Robert and Ginger Douglas, Richy and Catherine Douglas, Kevin Douglas, Kathy Douglas, Suzanne Douglas and Todd Borgus, and Jimmy and Sheila Douglas. He leaves beloved in-laws William and Helene Linden, and was pre-deceased by beloved parents-in-law, Adolf and Carol Linden. Michael leaves 26 loving nieces and nephews and their spouses, 14 great nieces and nephews, cousins and second cousins in the US and UK, a wide and loving circle of friends, many lifelong, and numerous current and former employees. He graduated from St. Patrick’s Grammar School in Bay Shore in 1980, and Bay Shore High School in 1984, where he was a member of the lacrosse and football teams. He attended SUNY Oneonta for several years before returning to Long Island to found Douglas Messenger Service, a company based out of JFK airport that he ran for 33 years with his beloved brother and business partner, Jim Douglas. Always hard-working entrepreneurs and generous employers, Michael and Jimmy also ran a successful tent company for many years. An easy going and diligent professional, Michael received numerous business association awards for his customer service excellence. Michael was an avid golfer and concert-goer. His civic and community engagement included membership at the Bay Shore Yacht Club, and support of many local charitable organizations. He was a devoted husband, son, son-in-law, brother, friend, and neighbor who touched countless lives during his time on this Earth. Visiting will be Wednesday 11/4/2020 from 3-7pm. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Thursday 10am at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore, with the interment to follow at St. Patrick's Cemetery. ARNO STOERMER of Cleveland, TN on October 25, 2020 at the age of 90. A graveside service will be held Thursday 11/5/2020 2pm at Queen of All Saints Cemetery in Central Islip. ADAM GULA of Selden, NY on October 24, 2020 at the age of 33. Cremation was private, and the interment of cremains will be held at St. Patrick's Cemetery in Bay Shore. WILLIAM RICHARDS of Central Islip, NY on October 23, 2020 at the age of 77. Cremation was private, and the interment of cremains will be held at Wahsington Memorial Park in Mt. Sinai at a later date. GARY PAOLANTONIO on October 21, 2020 at the age of 73. A private cremation was held in North Carolina. A memorial service will be held Monday 11/2/2020 from 10-11am at the funeral home. FRANK CARDILE of Islip, NY, on October 19, 2020 at the age of 92. A private cremation was held. DR. RONALD CRAIG SULLIVAN of Islip, NY on October 17, 2020 at the age of 82. Cremation will be private. A funeral mass in his honor will be celebrated Saturday October 24, 2020 at 11am at St Mary's RC Church in East Islip. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE FUNERAL MASS WILL BE HELD IN THE AUDITORIUM NEXT TO THE CHURCH. Masks and social distancing please. MARGARET DALE of East Islip, NY (formerly of Gulfport, FL) on October 14, 2020 at the age of 98. Cremation is private. Memorial visiting will be Saturday 10/17/2020 from 5-8pm. A religious service will be held at 6:30pm. Her cremains will be interred with her husband at Bay Pines National Cemetery in Florida. MARION SHU, of East Islip, NY, on October 7, 2020, at the age of 96 , peacefully at the that she shared with her eldest daughter and son-in-law Patricia and Thomas Marquardt, with her family by her side. Marion will be remembered lovingly for her independence, strong will, creativity, generosity, love of food and love of family. Cherishing her role as grandmother, she especially loved participating in the lives of her grandchildren. Marion is survived by her three daughters, Patricia Marquardt, Allyn Fritts and Donna Shu, their spouses, Thomas Marquardt, Charles Fritts, and Thomas Kane, her three granddaughters, Caroline Fritts Evers, Kathryn Fritts and Asia Kane, and her three great-granddaughters Mayla Evers, Pipi Evers, and Brooke Evers. In lieu of flowers , donations to debra of America, 75 Broad St., Suite 300, New York, NY 10004, in honor of Marion's deceaed Granddaughter, Dana Nicole Marquardt. TIMOTHY W. FITALL, of Central Islip, NY on October 4, 2020 at the age of 71. Visiting will be Friday, 10/9/2020 from 7-9PM. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Saturday at 9:15AM at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Interment to follow at St. Patrick's Cemetery in Bay Shore. HELEN GUINEE formerly of East Islip and Bohemia, NY on September 28, 2020 at the age of 88. Cremation will be private. GERALDINE A. MAGNANI, of Mount Sinai, NY, (formerly of Islip) on September 25, 2020 at the age of 92. Visiting will be Monday 9/28/2020 from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated Tuesday, 9:45AM at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip, NY. Interment to follow at Holy Rood Cemetery, Westbury, NY HELEN E. TIMONEY, of Islip, NY on September 25, 2020 at the age of 86. Visiting will be Sunday 9/27/2020 from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A funeral service will be celebrated Monday 10AM at Trinity Lutheran Church in Islip, NY. Interment to follow at Calverton National Cemetery, Calverton, NY. SEAN A. TROESCH, of Farmingdale, NY (formerly of Islip) on September 22, 2020 at the age of 38. Cremation will be private. GEORGE A. MULLIGAN, of Bay Shore, NY, on September 21. 2020 at the age of 76, after a long illness. George graduated from Bishop Loughlin High School and then Manhattan College with a degree in electrical engineering. He went on to recieve a PhD from RPI. He taught at the Merchant Marine Academy and at the University of Fairbanks in Alaska. He enjoyed sports, in particular tennis, golf and fishing. He travelled around the world both professionally and liesurely. He was an active parishoner of St. Patrick's and was particularly helpful in assisting the senior citizens. He was a volunteer at the Fire Island Lighthouse and would instruct visitors on it's history and operations. He was predeceased by his brother Robert and is survivied by his brother Thomas, and sisters-in law Mary and Helen and many neices and nephews. Visiting will be Thursday, 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A funeral mass will be celebrated Friday at 10AM at St. Patrick's in Bay Shore, followed by burial in the parish cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations greatly appreciated to Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America Inc., Maryknoll NY. MICHAEL DeLIBRO of Bay Shore, NY on September 19, 2020 at the age of 67. Visiting will be Wednesday 9/23/2020 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A religious service will be celebrated Thursday 9:30am at the funeral home, with the interment to follow at Oakwood Cemetery in Bay Shore. GERTRUDE A. SPORTIELLO, of Bay Shore, NY, on September 18, 2020 at the age of 80. Visiting will be Wednesday morning from 9-11, with a relisgious service at 11AM at the funeral home. Interment will be at Pinelawn Memorial Park, Pinelawn, NY HERBERT A. BROWN, of Islip Terrace, NY on September 17, 2020 at the age of 74. Cremation was private. A Celebration of Life will take place Sunday, 9/20, at 3PM outside the Islip Presbyterian Church, Islip, NY. Bring a mask, a chair and wear "cheerful" clothing. CELEMENE ZAMA, of Bay Shore, NY on September 13, 2020 at the age of 79. A religious service will be held Saturday morning at the funeral home. Interment to follow at Oakwood Cemetery in Bay Shore. KATHLEEN McNULTY, formerly of Bay Shore, NY, on September 7, 2020 at the age of 59. Cremation was private. A celebration of her life will take place Sunday 9/20 on the outside patio of Irish Times in Holbrook from 12-3PM, with a prayer service to take place at 12:15. Masks and social distancing rules apply. RACHAEL LEE of Miller Place, NY on September 6, 2020 at the age of 39. Visiting will be Saturday 9/12/2020 from 10am-12:30pm. A religious service will be offered Saturday 12:30pm at the funeral home, with interment to follow at Washington Memorial Park in Mount Sinai. LOUIS PETRAGLIA, of West Islip, NY on September 4, 2020 at the age of 71. Funeral Mass Tuesday, 11AM at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore. Interment to follow at Oakwood Cemetery in Bay Shore. NANCY VETTER, of Central Islip, NY on September 4, 2020 at the age of 65. Visiting will be Monday 9/7/2020 from 3-7pm. A religious service will be offered on 10am Tuesday at the funeral home, with the interment to follow at St. Patrick's Cemetery in Bay Shore. ELEANOR CARROLL, of Sarasota, FL on September 3, 2020 at the age of 96. A funeral mass will be held Friday, at 9:45AM, St. Mary's RC Church, East Islip. Burial to follow at Calverton National Cemetery. MARGARET "PEGGY" KRENN, of Brightwaters, NY, on September 2, 2020 at the age of 69. Visiting will be Wednesday 9/9/2020 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral mas will be celebrated Thursday 10am at St. Patrick's Church in Bay Shore. Interment will follow at St. Charles Cemetery in Farmingdale. WENDY CASMASSIMA of Wheatley Heights, NY on September 1, 2020 at the age of 92. Visiting will be Thursday 9/3/2020 from 4-8pm, with a religious service at 7:30pm at the funeral home. A closing prayer will be offered on Friday at 10am, with interment to follow at Grace Episcopal Church Cemetery in Massapequa. DAVID J. BARRY, Jr., of Manorville, NY, on August 25, 2020 at the age of 75. Visiting will be Sunday 8/30/2020 from 6-8PM. Cremation will be private. JOAN FLEMING of Bay Shore, NY on August 22, 2020 at the age of 90. A funeral mass will be celebrated Thursday 11am at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore. Interment will follow at St. Patrick's Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donation to the St. Patrick's RC Church Food Pantry would be appreciated. ANTOINETTE LEOGRANDE, of South Huntington, NY, on August 20, 2020, at the age of 88. A private cremation was held. A memorial service will take place at a later date. DONALD SHAFFER of Bay Shore, NY on August 16, 2020 at the age of 92. Cremation is private. A memorial service will be held at a later date. JAMES JOSEPH BARDONG SR of Babylon, NY on August 15, 2020 at the age of 91. Visiting will be Thursday 8/20/2020 from 2-4 and 7-9pm. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Friday 10:30am at St. Joseph's RC Church in Babylon, with the interment to follow at St. Charles Cemetery in Farmingdale. MARION SANDERS III of Rockaway, NY on August 12, 2020 at the age of 71. Cremation is private. A committal service will be held at Oakwood Cemetery in Bay Shore at a later date. YOLANDA CRUZ of West Islip, NY, on August 8, 2020 at the age of 66. Visiting will be Wednesday 8/19/2020 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A religious service will be celebrated Thursday 11am at the funeral home. Interment will follow at St. Patrick's Cemetery in Bay Shore. SALVATORE DiGANGI formerly of East Islip, NY on August 11, 2020 at the age of 83. Arrangements and cremation will be private. THEORDORE McLAM JR of Stuart, FL on August 11, 2020 at the age of 95. Cremation will be private. MARIO HERRERA ELIAS of Commack, NY on August 9, 2020 at the age of 74. Visiting will be Thursday 8/13/2020 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Friday 10am at St. Luke's RC Church in Brentwood. Interment to follow at Queen of All Saints Cemetery in Central Islip. ALBERT JOSEPH BREIG, III, of Oakdale, NY, on August 7, 2020 at the age of 77. Visiting Tuesday 8/11/2020 from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A Religious service will be celebrated 10AM Wednesday at the funeral home. Interment to follow at Calverton national Cemetery. JOAN C. ANDERSON, of Bay Shore, NY, on August 7, 2020 at the age of 83. Visiting will be Tuesday 8/11/2020 from 10-11AM. Private interment will follow at Calverton National Cemetery. HARRY D MOWBRAY lifelong resident of Bay Shore, NY, on August 1, 2020 at the age of 65. Cremation is private. His cremains will be interred at Oakwood Cemetery in Bay Shore. LAUREN DENNIS of Kismet and of Islip, NY on July 29, 2020 at the age of 64. Cremation is private. Memorial visiting will be Sunday 8/2/2020 from 1-4pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Monday 9:45am at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. AMIEL COSTA of Brooklyn, NY on July 28, 2020 at the age of 92. Interment with military honors will be held Monday 8/3/2020 at Calverton National Cemetery. KENNETH M DILL of Bay Shore, NY suddenly on July 26, 2020 at the age of 31. Cremation will be private. His cremains will be interred at Oakwood Cemetery in Bay Shore. ANTONIO "TONY" MOCCALDI of Blue Point, NY (formerly of Bay Shore) on July 26, 2020 at the age of 79. Visiting will be Thursday 7/30/2020 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated Friday 9:45am at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip. Entombment to follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park. PHILIP DETORE, of Central Islip, NY, on July 22, 2020 at the age of 84. Cremation was private. THERESA BUKIE BAYIM (1934-2020). Theresa is the beloved mother of Father Cyril Obi Bayim of St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore. Though she will be interred in her home country of Nigeria, there will be a Memorial Mass celebrated on Saturday 7/25/2020 at 10:30am at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore. VINCENT "LEFTY" GARGANO of Bay Shore, NY on July 14, 2020. Visiting will be Saturday 7/18/2020 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral service will be celebrated Saturday 7:30pm at the funeral home. Cremation will be private. RICHARD "RICK" CRAIN of Shirley, NY on July 12, 2020 at the age of 60. Visiitng will be Thursday 7/16/2020 from 2-4:30 and 7-9pm. A funeral service will be celebrated Thursday 7:30pm at the funeral home. Interment will be Friday morning at Emmanuel Church Cemetery in Great River. KEN PROSEK, of East Islip, NY on July 10, 2020, at the age of 65. Visiting will be Monday 7/13/2020 from 2-4:30 and 7-9PM. A funeral mass will be celebrated Tuesday 9:45AM at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip, NY. Interment will follow at St. Patrick's Cemetery, Bay Shore, NY. HILDA A. VANDERPOOL, of Bay Shore, NY, on July 10, 2020 at the age of 90. Graveside service will take place Monday, July 13, at 11AM at Pinelawn Memorial Park. PHYLLIS L. STABILE, of Islip, NY, on July 5, 2020 at the age of 72. Visiting will be Tuesday July 7, 2-4:30 & 7-9pm. Funeral Mass Wednesday 11am at St. Patrick's RC Church in Bay Shore. Entombment to follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park in Farmingdale. In lieu of flowers, donations greatly appreciated in Phyllis' name to the American Heart Association, American Cancer Society, or the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. JULIUS D'ANTONIO of West Babylon, NY on July 2, 2020 at the age of 78. A graveside service will be held Friday 7/17/2020 at 10am at Queen of All Saints Cemetery in Central Islip. KATHLEEN YIRINEC, formerly of Bay Shore, NY on June 30, 2020 at the age of 64. Cremation was private. MICHAEL SPILLANE of East Islip, NY on June 21, 2020 at the age of 75. Visiting will be Thursday 6/25/2020 from 7-9pm. Cremation will be private. His cremains will be interred at St. John of God Cemetery in Central Islip. JAMES P TRUAX of Islip, NY on June 20, 2020 at the age of 61. Cremation is private. OCTAVIO MANNARINO of East Islip, NY on June 20, 2020 at the age of 90. Cremation is private. A funeral mass will be celebrated at St. Mary's RC Church in East Islip, with the interment of cremains to follow at St. Charles Cemetery in Farmingdale. SANDRA P. HERMAN, of Islip, NY on June 20, 2020 at the age of 78. A graveside service will be held at Riverside Cemetery in Saddle Brook, NJ on Monday June 22, 2020. CARMELITE LaROCHE, of East Islip, NY (formerly of Brooklyn) on June 16, 2020 at the age of 86. A private viewing will take place Thursday 6/17/2020 with a funeral mass at St. Anne's RC Church in Brentwood, on Friday. Burial to follow at Maple Grove Cemetery, Kew Gardens, NY HOWARD F. SMITH, of Islip, NY, on June 12, 2020 at the age of 86. There will be a private visitation with a burial at St. Patrick's Church on Monday morning. STEPHEN M. WESTBY, of Islip, NY, on June 11, 2020, at the age of 30. There will be a private viewing with a funeral mass at St. Mary's in East Islip and burial at St. Patrick's Cemetery in Bay Shore, on Thursday . VASILIOS "BILL" KOUTROKOIS, Islip Terrace, NY on June, 8, 2020 at the age of 84. A private viewing was held with a private cremation to follow. MARK SHIRES of Great River, NY on June 7, 2020 at the age of 66. Cremation will be private. His cremains will be interred in the family plot at Oakwood Cemetery in Bay Shore. RIGOBERTO "RICKY" ABAD of Bay Shore, NY on June 6, 2020 at the age of 73. Cremation will be private. A memorial service at St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Islip will be held at a later date. FLORIN ADRIAN RAPORTORU of Brentwood, NY, suddenly on June 5, 2020 at the age of 42. A private interment will take place at Pinelawn Memorial Park. WOJCIECH CHOJNACKI, of West Babylon, NY on June 4, 2020 at the age of 43. A private viewing will take place with a private burial on Tuesday at St. Charles Cemetery in Farmingdale, NY. BRIAN KUNZ of Bay Shore, NY, sudd
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British actor (born 1943) For the money manager accused of securities fraud, see Paul Greenwood (money manager). Not to be confused with Paul Greengrass. Paul Greenwood (born 2 August 1943) is a British film, television and theatre actor. He is best known for his role as PC Michael "Rosie" Penrose in the sitcom The Growing Pains of PC Penrose and its successor Rosie,[1][2][3] and as Inspector Yelland in Spender. He has appeared in over twenty-five television productions and also in several films; he has also appeared in theatrical productions including the musical Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and the musical The Wizard of Oz. In 1973, he was a guest on each edition of the 10-part BBC1 variety series It's Lulu. Greenwood is well known for appearing as PC Michael "Rosie" Penrose in all twenty-seven episodes (1977–1981) of TV comedy series Rosie. His film roles include Sex and the Other Woman (1972), the Hammer horror Captain Kronos - Vampire Hunter (1973), TV comedy spinoff The Lovers! (1973) and Pete Walker's horror Frightmare (1974). His other television roles include the title role in Captain Zep – Space Detective (1983), a children's series; and Mr. Lucas in three episodes (1985–1987) of the comedy The Secret Diary Of Adrian Mole Aged 13¾ and one episode of Our Friends In The North (1996). In December 2019, he appeared in an episode of the BBC One soap opera Doctors as Charles Webster.
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When Life Hands You Lemons, Make Martinis–With a Twist! Diane Capri’s life was humming along on all cylinders. Born in Alabama, she grew up in a small German-American farming town north of Detroit, where she lived a book-filled childhood and followed most of life’s rules. She graduated from Wayne Law School cum laude and served […]
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When Life Hands You Lemons, Make Martinis–With a Twist! Diane Capri’s life was humming along on all cylinders. Born in Alabama, she grew up in a small German-American farming town north of Detroit, where she lived a book-filled childhood and followed most of life’s rules. She graduated from Wayne Law School cum laude and served as an editor of the Wayne Law Review. Ranked in the top 1% of lawyers nationwide, she practiced law throughout the U.S., representing clients from around the world. Always an insatiable reader with a keen interest in crime fiction, particularly mystery and suspense, Diane spent the travel years on airplanes and in hotel rooms. She put the time to good use by learning fiction craft when not practicing law, but her friends pointed out that her fiction files contained only desire and incomplete projects. Too true. While she published millions of words during her legal career, Diane jokes, “Most of them were nonfiction.” But in 1995, one shocking phone call destroyed her thriving practice. Diane’s largest client filed for bankruptcy protection, blasting a gaping hole in her by-the-book life. The hours to write what she loved instead of what paid the bills stretched endlessly before her. She figured it was now or never. Diane challenged herself to complete Due Justice in the style of stories she loved to read. She’d been through Travis McGee’s adventures a dozen times, never tiring of his exploits. She’d moved to Florida and adored everything about the Sunshine State. No surprise, then, that her first novel and all Diane’s books that followed are suspenseful Florida mysteries. Rather than a strapping, muscular boat-bum like McGee, Diane’s heroes are Wilhelmina Carson, Jennifer Lane, and Jess Kimball women who deliver true justice along with a splash of humor. The books quickly found a publisher, an audience, and acclaim as well, under the author name M. Diane Vogt. She was humming along on all cylinders again when her publisher failed, bankruptcy followed, and a legal quagmire swallowed her books and her career — again. Quick! More vodka! Diane had long been active in Mystery Writers of America, Sisters in Crime, Romance Writers of America, and other writing organizations. After her publisher’s bankruptcy, while she was writing the new Jess Kimball novel, Fatal Distraction, she was invited to join International Thriller Writers at its inception and shortly thereafter, became a member of the board along with her friend, the #1 International Bestselling author, Lee Child. At a cocktail party in New York in 2009, Lee and Diane discussed a great question: Where is Jack Reacher? The answer was unknown, which inspired Diane to write a series of suspense novels answering the inquiry with Lee’s blessing. The first of those novels is Don’t Know Jack, introducing FBI Special Agents Kim Otto and Carlos Gaspar, now available to buy or download a sample here: Don’t Know Jack. The short story singles, Jack in a Box, and Jack and Kill quickly followed, allow readers to learn even more about Otto and Gaspar. The second novel in the series opened to rave reader reviews on September 15, 2013, and is now available to buy or download a sample here: Get Back Jack.
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I also can’t resist that pop of color that can only come from the combination of hot pink and orange. Yet there’s something about warm undertones of ballet pink and coral that take me back to the beautiful costuming I wore as classically trained ballet dancer, and memories of performing with American Ballet Theater at the Lyric Opera in Chicago. A: My favorite part has been building this company, and it’s brand, from the ground up. To start with nothing, and create something no one has seen before is a designer’s greatest challenge. It’s also a lonely road to travel alone, which is why we are proud to be a family owned and operated company. Being able to bounce ideas off of my business partner and family member at the same time, is not a support system everyone can say they have. Many people also can’t say that they work well with their family, although we truly balance each other through our own independent artistic and technical skills, and there’s no one I would trust more on those 18 hour installation days, which have been perfected down to a science over the past decade and half, than my mom and business partner. A: I've learned a lot about myself as a person, the capabilities of expanding our two person team, and my own preferences in design style. I realize our traditional style is something that I continue to fall back on over the years. Growing up we had these wonderful formal holidays with our home decorated to the nines. My mom instilled this love of decoration and ornament in me from a young age, and because we did it together that became one of my greatest values. The best part is we still get the opportunity to continue decorating together. A: As a family owned company, we take your trust in us, including you vision and investment, seriously and we believe you should be treated as a member of our own family. Details truly make the design, and all of the little things that you share with us throughout our Design Experience will become incorporated into the design that we handcraft for you. You’ll never be another number for us and we’ll always care more about the satisfaction of our clients, over our profit margins. One of the things I love more about our company is that each of our client work directly with and get to know Diane and I throughout the entire process for a personalized experience large scale design companies cannot offer. A: I always say our brand is it's own entity. It lives, breathes, grows and matures as much as we do. When we started in 2005, I wasn't considering the potential we had to be what we are, although I knew I wanted to take on more of the industry. I wanted to tackle many of things I found troubling in our industry and make a change, from kickbacks, to quality, transparency, lack of proper attribution and stolen images from other designers within competitor advertisements. If you told me a decade and a half later that we would be where we are today, I'd probably do that little overjoyed happy dance I do every time something major happens in our small business' history, such as earning your business. A: Our company truly represents who we are. It’s our hope and dreams, and much of our personalities. We think our company is an easy one to remember, aside from our unique signature style and artful twist, as it stands for our founders, Amanda and Diane. A: Designing in a specific style, and taking notes from our backgrounds in fashion design, we acknowledge that our work will speak volumes to a specific kind of client. 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My mind is constantly thinking about how to make our Design Experience better from the client perspective, how our design work can be more efficient and streamlined, how our website, social media and marketing materials can better communicate our brand, and how we can best use your investment dollars to provide the largest return possible.
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Or… Trail Trials and Triumphs Okay, folks. Buckle up. It’s been several weeks since I’ve had access to a computer to update you on my CDT progress, so this is going to be a longer entry. I’ll try to stick to the highlights! Since last we met, I have had a few challenges and several exciting milestones along the way. I’ll tell my tales in a chronological order for this one so that you can ride along with the rollercoaster with me. Finishing the Winds I’ve loved most of this trail, even the difficult sections. I have to say, the Winds were one of the most challenging, but, oh, they are gorgeous! I took entirely too long to complete this section and included two stops into Pinedale. Pinedale isn’t close to the trail (at least 25 miles away), so I had to get creative and beg rides from fellow hikers. Fortunately, the Winds are an extremely popular hiking destination. Most days, I saw at least 20 other hikers on trail. Some were solo, like me. I also saw several couples, as well as a few larger, organized groups most days. One of my favorite, yet really difficult climbs was climbing Hat Pass. This steep pass took me several hours, but mostly because I stopped for breaks at the two lakes on the way up. And I kept turning around to get glimpses of the views behind me. Wow.So.Breathtaking. And then the sense of accomplishment when I reached the top of the final ascent. One of the best feelings on these trails is the huge feelings pride and triumph I get from these daunting feats. My chest could burst and my face split with the grin I can’t get wipe away. Too hot to handle I took a day off after the Winds and then got back on trail. The shuttle dropped me off at Brooks Lake and soon I was hiking with an older day hiker. She was very knowledgeable about the local geography and geology. We also talked about local flora as we passed them, and she confirmed my plans to deter confrontations with grizzlies (or respond if I saw any). The next day, I climbed over another pass in good time, especially on a warm day. It got into the mid-high 80s that day. On the other side of the pass, I arrived at the start of a five-mile long burn scar. (Read – no shade.) I found a log to sit on for lunch while I contemplated my next miles. As I descended, I encountered blowdowns every 1/4 mile or so. Some were easy to step over. Most were not and involved long detours or acrobatic clambering over top – with my pack. Because of these continual obstacles, I didn’t use my umbrella. Even though I was descending, the going was slow and I lost the trail a few times on the detours. About a mile from the end of the burn scar, I needed a break. I was low on water, but knew I would come to a creek in another 3/4 mile. Still, I don’t like to finish my water until I get to the next source. I sat for 10 minutes or so, and had a Cliff bar and some water. When I got up, I started getting lightheaded and seeing black spots. SCARY! I had to grab onto the top of my pack which was sitting on the ground in front of me so I didn’t keel over. I forced myself not to pass out because I didn’t know how long it would be before another person came along. When I regained enough equilibrium, I put up my umbrella and slowly sipped more water for another 1/2 hour. About 10 minutes after I got up and started hiking again, a few people with pack horses came from the other direction. I briefly talked to them about the lightheadedness I was still feeling, but assured them I would take it easy and rest at the next water. They told me the rest of their group was following and included a medically trained hiker. A large shady area was adjacent to the creek, so I refilled all of my bottles, made some electrolytes, and rested against a green tree while I sipped. The rest of the group came upon me and I talked about the experience with their medic. He suggested some candy in addition to the water and electrolytes, looked me over, and took my pulse. He thought I got a touch of heat exhaustion, but managed it well. Before they left, he confirmed that I would be okay and take it easy for the rest of the day. I assured him I would only go another mile or two before I made camp. The day ended up a good 5 miles short of my goal, but it was too hot and almost passing out terrified me. The next day was better. I even saw black bear and wolf tracks! Yellowstone The last time I was in Yellowstone was 2001. The geysers haven’t changed much. The development around Old Faithful and the crowds have. Good golly, people were everywhere! I stayed at Grants Village Campground in their hiker/biker site the first night. The West Thumb Geyser Basin was only a few miles away, so I went up the road and meandered around before catching a ranger talk. I also indulged in the all-you-can-eat breakfast buffet. I think I had three plates of food. Thru-hikers can put away some food! My next campground was at Upper Firehole backcountry site. I had the place to myself. It was a bit surreal to be alone, surrounded by several hydrothermal features when the geyser basins near the roads were crammed full of visitors. On the trail to the campground, I passed within a few feet of several features, so I was careful to stay on the established path. When I left the congested Old Faithful area the next day, I took my time wandering around Upper Geyser Basin before leaving the park. When in Montana, do what Montanans do! Since I had recently talked to my daughter about focusing on enjoying my journey instead of worrying about my pace or reaching Canada before October, I am embracing the fun. So, I took another break in West Yellowstone, MT. (See a pattern here about why I take so long to hike?) It was definitely a touristy town, but quaint with its historical buildings. The entrance to Yellowstone National Park was just a block from where I stayed at the historical Madison Hotel. This hotel is one of the sponsors of the local rodeo and had season passes available for guests. They even drove me there and back! I haven’t been to Cowtown Rodeo in New Jersey in probably 10 years, so this was fun! New hiking buddy Before I started the Winds, I met Jingerpony and Simple. I saw Jingerpony again in Dubois, WY and we had dinner with fellow hiker Wizard. (I originally met Wizard at the start of my hike back in March and ran into him again in the Winds.) When I got my shuttle back to the trail after West Yellowstone, I ran into Jingerpony, again. He had gotten off trail for a few days to let his feet heal from destroyed shoes and then pick up his new shoes which he had shipped. We agreed to try to hike together as much as possible through the rest of grizzly country – essentially the rest of the trail. This requires some compromise because he is faster and aims for 20-30 miles per day, while I tend to dawdle and try to hike 15-20. Our first day together, we fell into a good routine. When we weren’t immediately near each other, we met up at breaks and at night. By mid-afternoon that first day, though, we came to a long climb that I wasn’t keen on doing that late in the day. Add into that, a thunderstorm was imminent. Not safe to be on a bald ridge in the middle of a storm. He had better resolution on his maps and was able to find us a roadwalk in the valley to bypass the ridge and get us back to the highway in a few days. A few hours later, we looked up to the ridge and saw lightning and rain. (We later learned another hiker was struck by lightning on a ridge about 100 miles north of us from the same storm. Luckily, he survived with no apparent ill-effects.) As we approached the drive to a ranch the rain started hitting us on the gravel road. A couple from that ranch was getting ready to drive in and offered us the warm, dry shop for the night. It had a bathroom including a shower, and a carpeted loft with a sofa, table, and mattress. Sold! While we ate dinner, the storm raged overhead. We visited with them when the storm passed and enjoyed watermelon. What a treat! Blisters…again! Getting used to a new pace and distance was not without its hazards. After 20-, 24-, and 21- mile days, I developed blisters from all of the long roadwalks. They were in the same locations as the ones that put me off trail back in New Mexico, but on the other foot. We took a zero when we got to town. I dressed it appropriately, and was able to keep it clean, even on trail. A few slower, shorter days and it healed quickly. The best zero days We got lucky that first night in town. A large group of SOBOs (southbound thru-hikers) were in town and had made reservations at the local steakhouse. Apparently, this is one of the best steakhouses in Montana and they only prep a limited amount of food each night. Once they are out, they close the kitchen. If you don’t have reservations, you can try your luck sitting at the bar, but you will be served last. Anyway, this group of SOBO had two newly-retired military personnel and they had made extra reservations to accommodate any thru-hikers who happened to be in town that day. We were the only NOBOs, but they quickly absorbed us into their group. So.much.fun! You could tell we were all hikers, though, because amidst all the pitchers of beer, bottles of wine, and shots of whiskey, were at least as many carafes of water that were constantly being refilled. After our zero, we got a shuttle back out to the trail. We told the driver where we wanted to be dropped off, which was about a day’s hike shorter. He knew a lot about the trailheads and offered to show us another spot he thought we’d like, but would take us back to the requested location if we didn’t like the lake. Morrison Lake was an eye-popping oasis at the base of a steep mountain. This picturesque lake had no outlet, but was fed by a few springs. It was full of trout, and the water was so clear. I didn’t realize how far up trail it was at first, but it ended cutting 3/4 of our hike to the next town. Serendipitous. We took another zero at restful lake. While there, we visited with a few families who were enjoying the day. One extended family had a few boys who were having loads of fun in the water, splashing, swimming, and kayaking. As they were getting ready to leave, the 9 year old started talking to me and asking so many questions. I loved it! He was really curious about my hike and how I managed life on trail. All sorts of questions, like what I ate, where I slept, how I took care of bathroom needs, bear safety, emergencies. All the questions. I let him pick up my pack and food canister, too. I gave his mom my instagram username so they can follow the rest of my journey. If you’re reading this, HI!! Wildfire worries As we straddled the Idaho/Montana border, we were on the actual Continental Divide. Most of the time on the rest of the trail, the trail is a few miles near it and crosses back and forth over it. But for most of this section, we are walking directly on the divide. I’ve seen and smelled wildfire smoke before, but yesterday the sky quickly changed from a clear day with bright blue skies, to a dull grayish brown. Several ridges we had been able to see clearly were suddenly obscured by the smoke. I was a bit worried. It hadn’t cleared completely by this morning, but the shuttle driver said they often get smoke collecting in the valley from wildfires in Canada and California. Progress! I have about 700 miles and 5 care packages left! I think I’m finally feeling like a thru-hiker on this trail. It helps that my new hiking partner and I have come to an understanding about pace. To prevent further injuries, we are going to gradually build miles over the next hundred miles or so until we reach a daily distance that is comfortable and enjoyable for both of us. I still stop for pictures, just not as often, and not dozens of the same flower or butterfly. I think I can actually finish before October. But I don’t want to jinx myself…
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On Saturday, July 2, 2016, Jackie O’Sullivan and Peter Carter suddenly lost their eight-year-old son George Peter Carter to a freak accident. George was an intelligent young person. Unafraid to share his knowledge, he could tell you the difference between various animals and list their predators. Full of imagination, he could use the same straw or coffee stirrer for a different toy each week. He was always willing to help anyone and everyone, and would often be found planting something in the garden or working in the barn. He loved going to fairs helping with the cattle and playing with fiends. George also enjoyed going to the park and taking part in varous programs at the Nevins Memorial Library. To know him was to love him, as in evidence from the following messages written by the friends he made at fairs: Dear George, I hope you know that there will always be something missing at the fairs. You won't be searching for me, I won't be seeing you at the state show, I won't have you helping me brush down a calf, and I won't be able to play with your trucks. An amazing young boy was taken much too soon. You will truly ALWAYS be loved and missed. Deana Gould George, Heaven needed another angel today. We lost a wonderful little boy, but God has bigger plans for you. You are so loved, George, and will be missed so much. We don't know why God takes back what he lends us when he does. Heartbroken as we are, may you play in the fields of heaven and show in the show ring alongside Keely Walsh. Rest in peace, little George. Gail Leclaire I'll always love you, George. I’ll never forget watching you play around with the cows. You loved them so much. You were always a strong boy. Fly high, little buddy. I'll never forget you. Samantha Bertrand George is survived by his sister Bellah; father Peter; mother Jackie; grandparents Charles and Carol Carter, and Kerry Anderson; and several aunts, uncles, and cousins. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend his Funeral Mass of the Angels on Friday, July 8th at 11AM in St. Mary's Church, Georgetown. Interment will follow at the Greenwood Cemetery, Haverhill. Visiting with the family will be held on Thursday from 3 to 8 in the Conte - Giamberardino Funeral Home, 14 Pleasant Street, Georgetown. For those who wish, George may be remembered through donations to the Massachusetts State Grange Educational Aid Fund which funds their scholarship program c/o Susan R. Rotellini, 54 Rosewood Avenue, Billerica, MA 01821-2326. Claire M. (White) Cacciola Maimone, 88, Born March 14, 1928 in Boston, MA Daughter of the late Frank A White of Provincetown and Boston and Georgianna E. Lavoie of Boston. Widow of the late Joseph N. Cacciola of Everett, MA Wife of Anthony Maimone of Georgetown, MA. Mother of Joseph M. Cacciola and his husband Thomas G. Trykowski of Boston, MA, Frank C. Cacciola of North Andover, MA, James A. Cacciola and his wife Nancy of Saugus, MA, Wayne D Cacciola and his wife Gilda of Tewksbury, MA, Philip P. Cacciola of Georgetown, MA. David E. Cacciola and his fiancee Lori O'Brien of Rochester, NY Step mother of Michael Maimone and his wife Beatrice of Acton, MA. Grandmother of Nicholas Cacciola-Price and husband Jamie Cacciola-Price, Neil Cacciola and fiancee Ashley Ferullo, Andrew Cacciola and fiancee Natasha Still, Joseph Cacciola, Samantha Cacciola, Danielle Cacciola, Jessica Cacciola, Katherine Maimone, Michael Maimone, Michael O'Brien, and Taylor O'Brien. Sister of Rose Pisari of Stoneham, MA Sister of the late Francis While of St.Louis, MO, Evelyn Whall of Chelsea, MA and William White of Somerville, MA. Graduate of Malden HS class of 1947. Active in Georgetown Council of Aging, Georgetown's Womens Club and Music Masters. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend her Funeral Mass on Friday, July 15th at 10am in St. Mary's Church, Georgetown. Interment will follow in the Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett. Calling Hours will be held on Thursday from 4 to 8 in the Conte - Giamberardino Funeral Home, 14 Pleasant Street, Georgetown, MA For those who wish, Claire may be remembered through donations to the Alzheimers Research Association, 225 North Michigan Ave, FL. 17, Chicago, IL 60601 OR The CCU at Beverly Hospital, 85 Herrick Street, Beverly, MA 01915. Bernice Elaine (Laughton) Rogers, aged 97 years and six days, died on July 17, 2016 at Country Center for Health & Rehabilitation, in Newburyport, MA. She was the widow of Sidney M. Rogers, Jr. who died on June 27,1980. They were married on December 25,1941. She was born on July 11,1919 daughter of the late Bernice S. (Choate) and Robert E. Laughton in Haverhill, MA. She graduated from Haverhill High School in 1939 and worked at the Hytron Corp. in Newburyport, MA (1944). She was predeceased by three brothers and a sister; and one son, Sid Rogers lll, who died on June 12,2014. She is survived by one son, James H. Rogers of Georgetown, MA and two daughters, Sue E. Hardenbrook and her husband Verne of Carlisle, PA and Gail B. Rogers of Haverhill, MA. She has three grandchildren, Janne Rogers, Eric Hardenbrook (wife Rebecca) and Ellen Pfarr (husband Chris) and two great- grandchildren, Michael Pfarr and Margaret Hardenbrook as well as several nieces and nephews. She attended and was a member of the South Byfield Parish Church where she was on the cemetery committee for many years. She was also a member of the Georgetown Women’s Club as well as a member of the Order of the Eastern Star in Georgetown, MA. And a member of the Golden Age Club of Newburyport, MA. She was a homemaker who enjoyed making dolls and miniatures, exhibiting several items at miniatures shows. And was a member of the Miniature Club of Ipswich, MA. Family and friends are kindly invited to attend her Funeral Service on Friday, July 22nd at 1PM in the Conte - Giamberardino Funeral Home, 14 Pleasant Street, Georgetown. Interment will follow in the South Byfield Cemetery, Georgetown. Calling Hours will be held on Thursday from 5 to 8 in the funeral home. For those who wish, Bernice may be remembered through donations from a charity of your choice. Marlene F. (McLaughlin) Apprich, 79, of Boxford, MA, passed away on Friday, July 22nd with her family by her side, after a brief battle with brain cancer. Mrs. Apprich was born March 9, 1937, the daughter of late Roy and Althea McLaughlin of Orrington, ME. She was predeceased by her son Robert J. Apprich II of Danville, NH. She graduated from Brewer High School, Class of ’56 and lovingly served as class secretary until her death. She attended Westbrook College of Portland, ME and met her husband, Robert, in Daytona Beach, FL and married in 1958. She and Bob raised their children in Georgetown, MA. Mrs. Apprich leaves her husband of 58 years, Robert J. Apprich of Boxford, MA; a daughter, Theresa Camacho, and her husband Edwin of Haverhill, MA; a daughter, Angela Kimball, and her husband Scott of Salisbury, MA; a daughter, Laurel Dimatteo, and her husband Dr. Peter of Duxbury, MA. She will also be sadly missed by her grandchildren, Shannon Dow, Molly and Nolan Kimball, Alexandra, Michael and Olivia Dimatteo, Edwin Camacho Jr. and Travis Apprich. Mrs. Apprich will be remembered for her unending love and devotion to her husband, children and grandchildren; her dedication to God and her Catholic faith, her passion for gardening and traveling, her kind and generous spirit especially to those in need, and her always positive outlook. She spent much of her time helping with organizations such as American Field Services (AFS), St.Mary's Women's Club, People Helping People, Friends of Camp Dennison. She also taught CCD for several years at St. Mary's Church in Georgetown. Family and friends are kindly invited to attend her Funeral Mass on Wednesday, July 27th at 10AM in St. Mary Church, Georgetown. Interment will follow in Harmony Cemetery, Georgetown. Calling Hours will be held on Tuesday from 4 to 7 in the Conte - Giamberardino Funeral Home, 14 Pleasant Street, Georgetown. For those who wish, Marlene may be remembered through donations to the American Cancer Society, 100 Elliott Way, Haverhill, MA 01830-2311 OR to Camp Denison, 84 Nelson Street, Georgetown, MA 01833. Richard (Dick) Micou Daniel, Jr, 68, of Boxford, MA, passed away on July 25, 2016. Dick is survived by his loving wife of 28 years, Joanna Corraro Daniel, his sister, Dorothea Daniel Thomson, her husband Alexander Thomson and their sons, David Thomson and Alexander Thomson. Dick grew up in Swarthmore, PA and graduated from Union College with degrees in Electrical Engineering (B.S.) and Computer Science (M.S). Memorial donations can be made to The Appalachian Mountain Club or the Mt. Washington Observatory. Dick was an avid hiker and climbed many New England mountains, including all of the Presidential Mountain Range. He was an Amateur Radio Operator, getting his first amateur license at the age of 14 and an amateur meteorologist with a special interest in the Mt. Washington Observatory. He was a longtime gardener and kept his home and friends supplied with seasonal produce. Dick was a remarkably skilled nature photographer and woodworker. He loved sports and was an avid fan of all New England teams. His career spanned Engineering, System Design, and Business Development at Dynamics Research Corp. and Odyssey Systems. Family and friends are kindly invited to attend his Funeral Service on Friday, July 29th at 11AM in St. Paul Episcopal Church, 166 High Street, Newburyport, MA. Interment will be private. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Conte - Giamberardino Funeral Home, 14 Pleasant Street, Georgetown, MA 01833. Albert J. Belisle, of Georgetown, passed away on July 31, 2016 at Salem Hospital. He was born in Somerville on April 23, 1945 and raised in Medford, Ma. He leaves behind Alicia Belisle whom he was married to for the past 45 years. Al graduated from the Medford High School in 1963, enlisted in the US Air Force from 1963-1967 and completed his Bachelors Degree in Finance at the Northeastern University with high honors in 1977. He worked at the Boston Stock Exchange and at the Essex Bank in the '70s and early '80s then started his home remodeling business in 1987 and retired in 2007. Al enjoyed woodworking, traveling and spending time with his family and friends. Besides his wife, he leaves behind his sister, MaryLou of So. Carolina, his sister in laws and brother in laws, Drs. Carlos and Leonila Fernando of Fall River; Abel and Raquel Alpuerto of Peabody; and many nieces and nephews, TJ and Meredith White , Dr. Carla Fernando-Gilday, Ronald Alpuerto, Christel Gwynne, Michael Fernando, Carlo Alpuerto, Albert Alpuerto, Gabriel Alpuerto and Andrew Alpuerto. Family and friends are kindly invited to attend his Funeral Mass on Thursday, August 4th at 10AM in St. Mary Church, Georgetown. Interment with Military Honors will follow in the Puritan Lawn Memorial Park, Peabody. Calling Hours will be held on Wednesday from 4 to 7 in the Conte - Giamberardino Funeral Home, 14 Pleasant Street, Georgetown. Doris E. Donovan, formerly of Georgetown, Massachusetts and Scarborough, Maine, passed away on Monday, August 24, 2016. She was born in Exeter New Hampshire on April 27, 1916. She was the daughter of the late Philip Biron and Annie Gauvin Biron. She was predeceased by her sisters, Beatrice, Adeline, Rita and her brother, Philip and a son, David Desjardins. She was employed by the Electric Light Department in Georgetown and became their office manager. She enjoyed walking, braiding rugs and crossword puzzles. In later years she enjoyed spending the winter with her late husband Francis J. Donovan in Florida. Doris is survived by her two daughters, Janet Henderson and her husband Allen of Boxford Massachusetts and Frances Dobbins and her husband Thomas of Scarborough, Maine. She has 9 grandchildren, 20 great grandchildren and 1 great great grandson. Her children and her grandchildren were the light of her life. She recently celebrated her 100th birthday with her loving family. The family would like to thank Bellavita Senior Living in Scarborough for their friendship and loving care that they provided for Doris. Funeral Services will be held privately on Monday, April 29th, at the Conte - Giamberardino Funeral Home, 14 Pleasant Street, Georgetown, Massachusetts.Interment will follow in Harmony Cemetery, Georgetown. Memorial contributions may be made in her name to Bellavita Family Living residents programs, 18 Black Point Road, Scarborough, Maine 04074. On the evening of August 29, 2016 Robert (Bob) Rogers passed peacefully away with family by his side. Bob was born on January 4, 1942, the eldest son of the late James and Marion (Lancaster) Rogers. Bob lived in Byfield all his life, never leaving except to serve his Country in the Marine Corp from 1961-1965. Bob attended Byfield and Newburyport schools, he had a wonderful childhood with his brothers and sister. As a young man he enjoyed hunting and fishing with his many friends. Bob took an early retirement from GE so he could pursue his love of antiques, buying and selling, and later opening his own shop where many of his fellow "antique" friends would gather to discuss Bob's latest treasure. Prior to that Bob opened a coffee shop in town which was a magnet for the Byfielders to gather, drink coffee and tell stories, Bob was known for his sense of humor and there was much laughter coming from that little shop. Bob loved all children, he was always doing things for children, for years he planted a field of pumpkins and then would invite the Byfield children to come pick out their favorite. He was often chosen by the fire department to fill in for Santa at Christmas time. One year he delivered gift certificates and books to a school, he was known as Papa to many children who "adopted" him. Bob leaves behind a sister, Evelyn Noyes and her husband August Rettkowski, a brother, Dana and his wife Gail of Florida. He was predeceased by his brother, David Rogers. He is survived by three children, Dawn Rogers and her husband Charles of Arizona, Christine Rogers of Byfield and Linda Davis of Maine, also many grandchildren, great- grandchildren, nieces and nephews who loved him dearly. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend his Funeral Service on Friday, September 2nd at 11AM in the Conte-Giamberardino Funeral Home, 14 Pleasant Street, Georgetown, MA 01833.Interment will be private. Calling Hours will be held on Thursday from 4 to 8 in the funeral home. For those who wish, Bob may be remembered through donations to The Wounded Warrior Project, 4899 Belfort Road, Suite 300, Jacksonville, FL. 32256. Patricia Hope (Flynn) Pelletier passed away peacefully surrounded by loving family and friends on Saturday September 3, 2016. Patricia was born in Littleton N.H., she was the daughter of Timothy P. and F. Hope (Moore) Flynn. Patricia fought a courageous battle against Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML). At the age of 16 Patricia left home to pursue her education at Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School in Boston. Shortly after graduation she was employed by a large law firm also in Boston. Patricia was an avid reader and loved many different author's and genre’s. You could also find her at numerous museums taking in all kinds of fine art. She especially enjoyed any amount of time she could spend with her grandchildren. Patricia is survived by her husband of 51 years Roger D. Pelletier of Georgetown, MA; her twin sons Timothy A. Pelletier and his wife Eileen of Haverhill, MA and James R. Pelletier and his wife Lynda of Groveland, MA, her daughter Pamela G. (Pelletier) Magalhaes and her husband William of Georgetown, MA, Her grandchildren Adam and Stephanie Pelletier of Haverhill, Sawyer and Parker Pelletier of Groveland. Her sisters Maureen and her husband Reginald LaCasse of CT, Sharon Turmelle of NH and Fredricka Griffin of NH. As well as many nieces, nephews and close friends. Family and friends are kindly invited to attend her Funeral Service on Friday, September 9th at 11AM in the Conte- Giamberardino Funeral Home, 14 Pleasant Street, Georgetown. Calling Hours will be held on Thursday from 4 to 8 in the funeral home. For those who wish, Patricia may be remembered through donations to the AML ( Acute Myeloid Leukemia), P.O. Box 22478, Oklahoma City, OK. 73123 OR to the Tufts Medical Center, 800 Washington Street, Boston, MA. 02111. Natalie A.(Whalen) MacLaren, 86, of Lee, NH. and formerly of Saugus, MA. passed away peacefully on Tuesday, October 4, 2016 at the Portsmouth Hospital. Natalie was born in Stoneham, MA. to the late John P. and Mabel (DeAvilla) Whalen. Natalie worked for over 13 years in Home Fashions with Sears in Newington, NH. and 22 years at Stone and Webster in South Boston where she was employed as a data entry clerk. Upon her retirement in 1995, Natalie moved to Lee, NH. During her spare time, Natalie loved to cook and was an avid reader, however her greatest passion was being in the company of her family. ​ Natalie was the beloved wife of the late Allyn R. MacLaren, Sr. and is survived by her children, Barbara Chiarello and her husband Rudy of Groveland, Carol Stockbridge of Lee, NH. and Allyn "Rusty" MacLaren, Jr. and his wife Mindy of Keene, NH., her 8 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren, her sister, Joan Donahue of Medford and her sister-in-law, Susan Harnden and her husband Ed of Groveland as well as several nieces and nephews. ​ Family and friends are kindly invited to attend her Funeral Service on Saturday, October 8th at 11AM in the CONTE-GIAMBERARDINO Funeral Home, 14 Pleasant Street, Georgetown, MA. Interment is private. Calling Hours will be held on Friday from 4 to 8 in the funeral home. For those who wish, Natalie may be remembered through donations to the Colon Cancer Coalition, 5666 Lincoln Drive, Suite 270, Edina, MN. 55436 or coloncancercoalition.org. Cynthia (Dede) D. Liberti, aged 65, died peacefully on October 13, 2016 at her sister’s home in Georgetown, Ma, after a long struggle with diabetes and liver disease. ​ Cynthia was born May 8, 1951, in Beverly, Massachusetts, the daughter of William and Madelyn (Cunningham) Liberti. She graduated from Hamilton-Wenham High School in 1979. Cynthia worked at the Salem Evening News as a graphic artist for over 30 years. She worked as a teacher’s aide in the Georgetown and Newburyport schools assisting children with disabilities and most recently as a Certified Nursing Assistant for Bring Care Home in Topsfield Massachusetts. She enjoyed crocheting, reading and spending time with her favorite niece and nephews, Kayla, William and John Jean, who were like her own children. ​ Cynthia is survived by her mother, Madelyn Liberti, sisters Christine Winfrey, Catherine Jean and Caroline Jean, brother William Liberti and many nieces and nephews. ​ Cynthia is preceded in death by her father, William Anthony Liberti. ​ In keeping with the wishes of Cynthia, there will be no funeral services. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be given in Cynthia’s name to the American Diabetes Association, 1701 North Beauregard Street, Alexandria, VA 22311 or to the American Liver Foundation, 188 Needham Street, Newton, MA 02461. ​ Arrangements are under the care of the Conte – Giamberardino Funeral Home, 14 Pleasant Street, Georgetown, MA. Wayne H. Manning, 74, of Georgetown, passed away on Tuesday, October 18, 2016 at the Mass. General Hospital in Boston. Wayne was born in Nova Scotia on April 24, 1942 to the late Gordon and Minnie (Beattie) Manning. He spent much of his life as a truck driver and during his spare time enjoyed travelling, especially to Texas and Florida as well as restoring antique cars, which became his passion. Wayne is survived by his daughter, Corrine Shaw and her husband Michael of Parsonsfield, ME, his granddaughter, Erin Twombly and her husband Ryan of Plaistow, NH, his siblings, Heather Manning of Macon, GA, Chris Manning and his wife Carol of Gulf Breeze, FL and David Manning of Paige, TX. Wayne was predeceased by his son, Todd Manning and his brother, Gary Manning. Private graveside services will be held at the Harmony Cemetery, Georgetown. There are no calling hours. Arrangements are under the care of the Conte - Giamberardino Funeral Home, 14 Pleasant Street, Georgetown. Joan Finch Tarleton Born September 12, 1923. Departed October 18, 2016, age 93. ​ Adored wife of the late Morris E. Tarleton. Caring sister to the departed Adda Dorsett. Devoted mother of William Tarleton of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Jeffery Tarleton of Reisterstown, Maryland, and of the late Morris Tarleton, Jr. of Houston, Texas. Beloved mother-in-law to Susan Tarleton, Gretchen Tarleton, and the late Sherry Tarleton. Admired and cherished by eight grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, and several nieces, nephews, and cousins. ​ Raised by her father, Jerome Ives Finch, and mother, Myra Warren Finch, Joan grew up in Cheyenne, Oklahoma, on the Western lands her grandfather, J.L. Warren established in 1892. Brought up on horseback riding, discovering artifacts, and exploring the countryside, Joan’s love of the Oklahoma plains was unwavering until the end. ​ Following secretarial school in Tennessee, Joan joined her sister Adda in 1943, moving to Aberdeen Providing Ground in Maryland for work during World War II. There she met a promising U.S. Army Officer, Morris E. Tarleton. Married in Perryville, MD in 1944, Morris settled into a career with the American Sugar Co. (Domino), taking the pair to New Orleans & Baton Rouge, LA, Timonium, Maryland, Chatham, New Jersey, and finally Boxford, Massachusetts. ​ Collector, animal lover, fierce Democrat – Joan’s passion for family, antiquing, pets, wildlife, and politics was unrivaled. An active participant and Board Member of the Boxford Council of Aging, member and Corresponding Secretary of the Boxford Democratic Town Committee, and co-founder of the Merrimack Valley Antique Bottle Club, Joan’s commitment to her community attests to her steadfast spirit. Ensconced in her forest sanctuary in bucolic Boxford, Joan leaves behind her adoring family as well as many beloved friends, including Gertrude Freedman of Boxford. ​ Loved ones are invited to celebrate her life and spirit at a memorializing visitation service on Friday, October 28th from 3 to 7 at the Conte - Giamberardino Funeral Home, 14 Pleasant Street, Georgetown. Her Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, October 29th at 11AM in the funeral home. Interment will be private. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to your nearest pet shelter. Daniel G. O’Shea, 64, of Gastonia, NC, and formerly of Topsfield, died October 23, 2016 in Charlotte, NC. He was a devoted husband and father, a loyal friend, and a true public servant. ​ Born in Haverhill, the only son of D. Henry and Elizabeth (Betty) O’Shea, he was educated in Haverhill public schools and later received his BA from Northeastern University and his Master’s in criminal justice from Anna Maria College. ​ He proudly served as a police officer in Massachusetts for 32 years. He was a patrolman in Groveland and Boxford before becoming Sergeant and eventually Chief of Police in Topsfield, from which position he retired in 2006. During his career, he also served as an instructor and administrator for several police academies, and was heavily involved in various charities and professional organizations. After his retirement, he relocated to North Carolina, and enjoyed working at Charlotte-Douglas International Airport in ground transportation compliance and enforcement. He also loved to visit the mountains of Georgia along with family, friends, and his two dogs, Molly and Cooper. ​ He is survived by his beloved wife of 36 years, Lisa (formerly Connell, of Haverhill and Boxford), and their two children, Daniel and Meaghan. He also leaves cousins, brothers- and sisters-in-law, nieces, and nephews, all of whom were dear to him. ​ Visitation will be held from 4-8 PM on Tuesday, November 1, 2016 at the Conte - Giamberardino Funeral Home, 14 Pleasant St., Georgetown. His Funeral Mass will be celebrated at St. Rose of Lima Church in Topsfield on Wednesday, November 2, 2016 at 11 AM, to be followed by a private interment. For those who wish, his family humbly requests that any memorial gifts be made to the Carolinas HealthCare Foundation and addressed to: Levine Cancer Institute Carolinas Brain Cancer Fund, c/o Carolinas HealthCare Foundation, 208 East Blvd., Charlotte, NC 28203. Robert “Bob”Giordano, 81, of Boxford, beloved husband of Roberta “Bobbie” (Browning) Giordano, died Sunday, October 30, 2016 at Beverly Hospital. Born in Winthrop, he was the youngest son of the late Pasquale Giordano and Lucy (Auriemma) Giordano. He grew up in East Boston and Marblehead, and helped his father in his gas station businesses and building houses. He graduated from Marblehead High School in 1953, where he was president of the National Honor Society and a captain on the football team. He attended Dartmouth College, Class of 1957. He served in the US Army from 1957-1963 and was also employed at General Electric as a jet engine tester. In 1958, he opened a restaurant with his father and brother which they called “The 3G’s”. It later became Giordano’s Restaurant and the Starlite Dinner Theater where the whole family grew up working together. Bob had a passion for serving and entertaining his loyal patrons and for the theatre, producing hundreds of shows over many years. He was very hands on directing numerous shows himself, creating musical revues and even building sets. ​ He supported the local community of Georgetown through little league sponsorship, high school scholarships, taught CCD and cooked spaghetti suppers for St Mary's Church. He was given a badge and made an honorary member of the Georgetown police department and was also a longtime corporator of the Georgetown Savings Bank. His restaurant was host to the local Kiwanis and American Legion meetings and countless charity events over the years. He loved sailing, especially the coast of New England and he and Bobbie made several adventurous trips to Florida and back. He was an avid Patriots fan and loved spending time with family, preparing wonderful holiday meals. ​ Family was always most important to him. He was a dedicated husband, father and grandfather and will be deeply missed by his family and friends. Besides his wife of 58 years Bobbie, he is survived by his children, Mark Giordano of Englewood FL, Marie Perkins and her husband Tim of Topsfield MA, Koren Giordano of Boxford MA, Scott Giordano and his wife Julie of Stratham NH , Brian Giordano of Boxford MA. Also, grandchildren Jason, Shakira and Tyler Giordano, Tim, Matthew, Stephen and Joey Perkins, Nathan and Adam Giordano and Kevin Giordano and great grandchildren Ryleigh, Brendan and Bryston. He is predeceased by his siblings Mary, Louie, Margaret, Florence, Evelyn and Helen. He will be greatly missed by his many nephews, nieces and extended family. All his family will remember his motto “A Giordano can do anything!” Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend his Funeral Mass on Saturday, November 5th at 11AM at St. Mary's Church, Georgetown. Interment with Military Honors will follow in the Mt. Vernon Cemetery, Boxford. Calling Hours will be held on Friday from 4 to 7 in the Conte - Giamberardino Funeral Home, 14 Pleasant Street, Georgetown. Dorothy S. Thomson, a sixty year resident of Byfield passed away on November 13th, 2016 at the age of 96. Her husband of 52 years, Charles M. Thomson passed away in 1997. Born in South Lawrence on October 1, 1920, she was the daughter of the late George and Eliza Sutton. She was a graduate of Johnson High School in North Andover, Simmons College and Simmons Graduate School of Social Work. ​ She was an avid Red Sox fan and while attending Simmons College in Boston she went to many Red Sox games at Fenway Park. She especially enjoyed Ladies Day at the park when the tickets were only 50 cents. She was very pleased to have lived long enough to see them win the World Series. ​ During World War II she was a social worker at The Chelsea Naval Hospital. Later in her career Dorothy was the Director of the Alcoholics Unit at Danvers State Hospital and the Interim Director of Social Services until her retirement in 1974. Following her retirement she and her husband divided their time between Byfield, Florida and Cliff Island, Maine where Charles had built their summer home. ​ Throughout her life she was a very talented poet, artist and writer. She was a monthly contributor to the "As I See It" column in the Newburyport Daily News for many years. She is survived by three sons, Bruce Thomson of Montreal Canada, Craig Thomson and his wife Cathy of Portsmouth NH, Keith Thomson and his wife Donna of Georgetown, with whom she made her home and one daughter, Carolyn Casey and her husband Joe of Byfield. Dorothy was also a grandmother to Kristin Casey, Lisa Casey and Jill Thresher and a great grandmother to Sophie Thresher. According to Dorothy's wishes, services will be private. Burial will be in Ridgewood Cemetery in North Andover. In lieu of flowers please consider a contribution to The Best Friends Animal Sanctuary in Kanab, Utah. Her arrangements have been entrusted to the Conte-Giamberardino Funeral Home, 14 Pleasant Street, Georgetown. Joseph Paul Camillieri completed his journey on November 17, 2016. ​ He was born on February 7, 1949 in Chelsea, Massachusetts, the son of the late Joseph D. Camillieri and the late Veronica D. (Whelan) Camillieri. He grew up in Lynnfield, Massachusetts and graduated from Lynnfield High School in 1968. Joseph was self-employed for many years, and lastly worked with his brothers at Sam's Transportation in Georgetown, Massachusetts. Joseph met the love of his life Pamela (Ricker) in 1970. They married in 1975 and had their daughter Kimberly in 1980. From 1986, they made their home in Georgetown, Massachusetts. Joseph suffered a stroke in 2004, but he never let it slow him down. For twelve years he showed incredible determination and strength, defying all odds against him. He was truly a brave man. ​ Joseph is survived by his wife of forty-one years, Pamela (Ricker) Camillieri, his daughter Kimberly (Camillieri) Mack, his sister Joanie (Camillieri) Bishop, his brothers and sisters in law, and numerous nieces and nephews. He will be missed every day. ​ All are welcome to attend his Funeral Mass on Tuesday, November 22nd at 10AM in St. Mary’s Church, Georgetown. Interment will follow in the Harmony Cemetery, Georgetown. Visiting with the family will be held from 4 to 8 on Monday, November 21st in the Conte – Giamberardino Funeral Home, 14 Pleasant Street, Georgetown. For those who wish, Joseph may be remembered through donations to The MSPCA at Nevins Farm, 400 Broadway, Methuen, MA 01844. For funeral home directions, florists or accommodations, please visit www.cgfuneralhomegeorgetown.com. DeFlumere, John G. of Byfield, Ma (formerly of Malden, MA) passed peacefully at home surrounded by his family at the age of 84 on November 25, 2016 after a long and courageous battle with Parkinson's Disease. He is survived by his loving wife of 64 years, Theresa (Terry), daughters, Marjorie Kissell and son-in-law Robert of Georgetown, Terri Banks and her husband Tom of Peabody, MA and is predeceased by daughter, Donna Marie Guarracino of Lynnfield, MA. He was "Papa" to grandchildren Christina (Kissell) Leavitt of Haverhill, MA, Sarah Kissell of Georgetown, MA, Matthew, John, and Andrew Guarracino of Lynnfield, MA, Ashley and Tommy Banks of Peabody MA. He was also Papa to 5 great-grandchildren, Sarinna, Bobby, Lilly, Rocco and Jimmy. John was born in Boston, MA on March 10, 1932. He is predeceased by his mother, Rose (Ragucci) Chase and step-father Francis J. Chase of Charlestown, MA. He leaves his brothers, Cosmo Louis DeFlumere and his wife Barbara of Somerville, MA, Alfred Chase and his wife Andrea of Reading, MA, Robert Chase and his wife Kathy of Charlestown, MA, his sister, MaryAnn Chase-Borden and her late husband Dennis Borden of Charlestown, MA and is predeceased by his sister,Emily Jones of Sandown, NH. He also leaves many nieces and nephews. A Master Electrician by trade, owning his own Company, however, pursuing his dream to teach and earning his BA from Fitchburg State. He was an Electrical Instructor, first at the Malden "Voke" and later moving, with the school, to open the Northeast Metropolitan Regional Vocational H.S. in Wakefield, MA. He retired from teaching after 30 years in 1996. Retirement didn't slow him down and he dedicated the rest of his life to his one love, his Family. He became known as the "Papa Chauffeur" for his grandchildren taking them to and from school, sports, or just "hanging" around with them. He was also the official Babysitter to all including great-grandchildren, entertaining them with his own creative stories, songs and imaginary adventures. His devotion to God and Family, his sense of humor and mischievous antics, his wisdom, love and mere presence will forever leave memories in our hearts and a void in our lives. His Funeral Mass will be held in his memory at St. Mary's Church, 94 Andover St. Georgetown, MA at 11:00am on Friday, Dec. 2nd. All are welcome to attend. Interment will follow in St. Mary's Cemetery, Newburyport. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to The Lahey Clinic Foundation. Contributions in memory of John G. DeFlumere can be made online at www.Lahey.org/makeagift; for checks, payable to Lahey Clinic Foundation in support of Neurology Movement Disorder Fund and mailed to Philanthropy, Lahey Hospital Medical Center, 41 Mall Rd., Burlington, MA 01805. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Conte - Giamberardino Funeral Home, 14 Pleasant Street, Georgetown. August E. Rettkowski of Byfield, passed away December 7th 2016 at his home with family. ​ August was born and grew up in Clinton, Iowa, the eldest son of the late August Rettkowski and Ardelle (Carlson) Rettkowski. He attended schools in Clinton. Upon graduating August joined the Marine Corp to serve his country from July 1963 to July 1967. ​ August worked at Towle silver for many years until its closing, he worked in property management for Andover Management. He also worked at Pine Grove School. His illness forced him to retire but he still maintained many friendships from work. ​ August served as treasurer for the Byfield Cemetery Co for many years. ​ August loved working with wood and making toys for his grandchildren, he could look at a picture and duplicate the toy exactly. From cradles to trucks he could create it all. A familiar remark was “Grampa can you fix this” as the grandchildren presented him with a project to take care of, the project was always taken care of with love and patience. He was often called upon by friends and family to come up with solutions to problems and he never refused, he always found the time to help. ​ His favorite things were exploring Acadia national park, the beach in Florida and fishing. He had many happy memories of fishing with the grandchildren but he loved being the one that caught the biggest fish each time. ​ August was diagnosed with cancer in year 2000, beginning a series of operations as the cancer spread but through all this he showed courage and determination, never feeling sorry for himself, always bouncing back ready for work, friends would say he’s the toughest man I know”. People with medical issues would often stop in to visit because they could draw their needed support from his example. ​ August leaves behind his wife Evelyn Noyes, a son, Tory and his wife Neidsha, a Daughter, Tanya Ames and her husband David. Stepchildren Lisa Noyes, Michael Noyes and wife Tracie, Steven Noyes and his wife Holli, and David Noyes and his wife Jennifer. Many loved grandchildren and great grandchildren. Two brothers, Arthur Rettkowski and his wife Jo, Hank Rettkowski and his wife Theresa, 3 sisters, Kathy Paasch and husband Gene, Diane Tersiner, and Linda Rettkowski, and many nieces and nephews. ​ Family and friends are kindly invited to attend his Funeral Service on Monday, December 12th at 11AM in the Conte - Giamberardino Funeral Home, 14 Pleasant Street, Georgetown. Interment with Military Honors will follow in the South Byfield Cemetery, Georgetown. Calling Hours will be held on Sunday from 2 to 6 in the funeral home. For those who wish, In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in memory of August Rettkowski to the Cancer Research fund at Massachusetts General Hospital, gifts can be made online at giving.mass general.org or checks payable to Massachusettts General Hospital and mailed to MGH Development Office 125 Nashua Street, Suite 540, Boston, Ma. 02114-1101. Billie M. Wall of 5 Heather Lane, Seabrook, N.H., formerly of Georgetown, MA, passed away in his sleep on December 8, 2016. He was the husband of the late Virginia Wall for 68 years until her passing in 2014. He was born in Sweetwater, OK, on January 15, 1925, on the family farm to his parents Florence and Edward Wall. He graduated from Shamrock, TX, high school in 1942 and entered the U.S. Navy in January 1943. He served in the American Theater and European-African Theater aboard the USS Gary DER 326, and then in the Pacific Theater until he was discharged in 1946. He was awarded the Victory Medal, Good Conduct Medal, and Philippine Liberation Campaign ribbon with one star. He married Virginia on December 19, 1945. They raised three sons, William, Stephen, and Gregory. He worked for three years in Texas at Southwestern Bell and then for 31 years at A.T. & T in Boston, MA. They moved from Georgetown, MA, to Seabrook, NH, in 1988. He belonged to the American Legion post in Georgetown for over 60 years and was a life member of the VFW. He was a member of St. Elizabeth mission church in Seabrook and previously a member of St. Mary’s Church in Georgetown. Bill and Virginia loved to travel. For 25 years they went to Florida every winter. They spent a month in Spain and a month in St. Martin in the Caribbean. They visited Hawaii twice, took three cruises to the Caribbean, and traveled to the West Coast of the U.S. four times. He is survived by his three sons and their wives, William and Jeanette of Ogunquit, Maine; Gregory and Diana of Gales Ferry, CT; Stephen and Erika of Gloucester, MA. He is survived by seven grandchildren; one grandchild Andrew predeceased him in 1999, and seven great grandchildren. ​ Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend his Graveside Service with Military Honors on Saturday, December 10th at 2:30PM in the Mt. Vernon Cemetery, 150 Mt. Vernon Street, Boxford. At the request of the family, there are no calling hours. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Conte - Giamberardino Funeral Home, 14 Pleasant Street, Georgetown. Bill’s family says: Bill personified the exemplary qualities of the greatest generation ever—World War II vets. Measure twice, cut once. Waste not, want not. Patience is a virtue. When you borrow your buddy’s car, make sure you return it with a full tank of gas. He taught his children and grandchildren the lessons he lived by. They will pass those lessons on to others. He was proud, patriotic, and independent. He looked out for others. He was a man you could count on. Robert (Bobby) B. Shaw passed away on December 13, 2016. He was the son of Warren B. and Norma M. (Williamson) Shaw. As a lifelong resident of Groveland, Bob attended Groveland schools and Pentucket RegionalJr./Sr. High Schools. He also completed a certificate in Lumber Grading at UMass. Bob was a hard worker from a young age, growing corn and selling it at his farm stand, haying and mowing the Groveland and West Newbury school lawns and town parks with his father. He began his career at the age of 16 as a sawyer at the lumber mill at R.A. Esty & Sons.Over the next 35 years he continued to mill some of the finest standard and custom lawn lumber on the East Coast. As the owner and Manager of the family farm known as Maple Acre, he continued to cut, bale and distribute hay to area farms. With his witty jokes and subtle humor, he always brought a smile to his family, friends and anyone who crossed his path. Bob was dedicated to coaching his son's teams and taught his players to focus not solely on the victories or losses, but the sportsmanship and the fundamentals of the game. He was very proud of his team each season regardless of the record. He was a third generation drummer performing throughout New England. Also known as "Buzz Saw Shaw",he worked with bands such as Stoney and The House Rockers, Barry Burnham Band, Street Song, Lyndon Johnson Band and Michael Stevens' Band. Bob had much knowledge of navigation and a love for boating. He volunteered his time to maintain the Pines Boat Ramp each year. He leaves his two sons, Jason W. of Haverhill, MA and Benjamin R. Shaw of Groveland, Ma, a sister, Marjory and her husband John Burke of Groveland, a sister, Katherine J. Shaw of Groveland, beloved nephews and grand nephews, cousins, Aunts and Uncles. ​ Family and friends are kindly invited to attend his Funeral Service on Monday, December 19th at 11AM in the Conte - Giamberardino Funeral Home, 14 Pleasant Street, Georgetown. Interment will follow in the Riverview Cemetery, Groveland. Calling Hours will be held on Sunday from 1 to 5 in the funeral home. For those who wish, donations may be made in his memory to the Groveland Fire Fighters Association (GFFA), 181 Main St.,Groveland, MA 01834 or Army Emergency Relief; AER Headquarters, 2530 Crystal Dr., Suite 13161, 13th Floor, Arlington, VA 22202 http://www.aerhq.org/ Robert L. Yeaton died peacefully Monday, in his home with his family by his side. He's gone “Just Beyond the Moon” to meet Anna, his wife of almost sixty years. ​ Robert (or Bob to many people) was born in Andover, MA on September 28, 1928, to Chester and Marion Yeaton. He has a “Big Sister” Betty, Elizabeth Stainton of Connecticut (and younger siblings), brother Francis Yeaton of Richmond, Maine, Carol Eaton-Fournier, of Amesbury, MA, Linda lark of Pennsylvania, and an older brother, the late Chester Yeaton ,of Connecticut. Bob also has a sister-in-law, Thelma Evans, formerly of Middleton, MA, now residing in Albany, NH. ​ Bob was a very hard worker and lived a long adventurous life, serving his country in the Korean War, but before shipping out he married his sweetheart, Anna E. Evans on June 16th, 1951. Upon returning home, he held many jobs to support and care for his family. He worked for H.P. Hood Milk, driving the tankers into Boston with a load of milk to be bottled, delivered oil for Dalrymple Oil of Lawrence, he also served on the Auxillary Police Department for Georgetown and the last major job he held was for Western Electric, N. Andover, MA, where he was a security guard for about 30 years. He did many other jobs to bring in extra income -- these were just to name a few. ​ Robert was a great father, taking his children on many camping trips, putting a big pool in the backyard and as they got older, he'd help them with many home projects, but he was an even better grandfather... He had more time to spend with his grandchildren. He and his wife loved to hop in their motor home and take off to many places. One of his favorites places was Alaska (he has been there two times) and was always trying to figure out a way to get back. He would often take his grandchildren.. He loved to taking them everywhere, from cherry picking in Michigan, to train rides in Pennsylvania, the Thousand Islands in New York or to Maine for a visit with Andre the seal. They will all have many great memories of their Grampa. aka Bumpa and Nana. ​ He was always there to lend a hand to his neighbors, loaning tools, labor or just some knowledge that he had about cars or many other things. Robert will be missed by many, from his friends the Boyntons and Durkee families, to his furry ones, You Know, Muffin, Bagheera, Stumpy and Duke the bird. ​ He will be so deeply missed by his children, sons Robert B. and Scott Yeaton, his two daughters Darlene and husband Stephen Ryan of Bradford, and Heather and her husband Stephen Genett of Lawrence; grandchildren, Dr. Benjamin Ryan of Georgetown, Heather Ryan of Haverhill, Kyle, Austin and Gordon Genett of Lawrence; great grandchildren, Charis, Elijah and Grace Ryan of Georgetown and Katherine. ​ There will be no callings hours or service at this time. A memorial will be held in the spring. The Family is requesting that in lieu of flowers please make a donation in Robert's memory to the MSPCA of Methuen, to a local Veterans group or just go do something fun with your family to celebrate him. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Conte - Giamberardino Funeral Home, 14 Pleasant Street, Georgetown. www.cgfuneralhomegeorgetown.com Patricia W. (Watson) Farraher, 79, of Byfield, MA. passed away peacefully on Thursday, December 22, 2016 at the Rockingham County Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Brentwood, NH. Patricia was born in Georgetown, MA. on April 2, 1937 to the late Karl and Ora (Jolicoeur) Watson. Pat worked for several years at Western Electric in Andover as well as Murray's Stationary in Medford before finishing her career at Macy's. Pat's greatest passion was being in the company of her family. Patricia was the beloved wife of the late John Salter, Sr. and the late Matthew Farraher. She is survived by her son, John Salter, Jr. and wife Diane, her Grandson, Jared Salter and wife Lindsay, her great-granddaughter, Aubrey Salter and her siblings, Elizabeth Watson, Kay Martel and husband Martin, Jo-Ann Chapman and husband Bob, her sister-in-laws, Ann Watson and Deborah Watson as well as many nieces, nephews and grand nieces and grand nephews. Patricia was predeceased by her daughter, Virginia Salter and her brothers, Edward and Richard. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend her Funeral Service on Monday, December 26th at 6pm in the Conte - Giamberardino Funeral Home, 14 Pleasant Street, Georgetown. Visitation will be held prior to her service from 4 to 6 in the funeral home. Interment in South Byfield Cemetery will be in the Spring. For those who wish, Patricia may be remembered through donations to RCNH-EFFORTS, 117 North Road, Brentwood, NH 03833-6624. ​ For funeral home directions, florists or accommodations, please visitwww.cgfuneralhomegeorgetown.com Laurent Richard Palardy, known as Rick to friends and family, was born on July 11, 1950 in Peabody, Massachusetts. He is predeceased by his parents, Laurent and Marie Palardy, who had moved from Salem to Georgetown each summer, where the family became full time town residents in 1960. ​ Mr. Palardy attended Salem and Georgetown Public Schools and Haverhill Trade School. He was a sheet metal fabricator for many years and upon retirement from Compugraphic in Wilmington he began his woodworking shop called Wooden Toy and Gift. Rick became well known for cutting commemorative plaques for public service and military personnel, in addition to his original wooden ornaments. Rick also used his woodworking talents to create a permanent home for Georgetown’s Boston Post Cane, now on display in Georgetown’s Town Hall. ​ Rick was known for his forty years of membership in the Erie Fire Association #4. He was a volunteer first responder and call firefighter for more than twenty years, during which time he served as a member of Erie’s Standing Committee and as Company Steward. He achieved the ranks of lieutenant and captain, conducted training and drills for the volunteer fire company. He was the Vice President of Erie 4 Association, and was one of the founding members of the Friends of Erie 4. He was often a greeter at each fundraising supper held at the fire house. ​ In a cooperative partnership with members of the Georgetown Fire Department at the Public Safety Building, Rick for several years was an adviser to Explorer Post 81. He was also active in the Georgetown Athletic Association for two decades as an assistant soccer coach. He was a life member of the Georgetown Historical Society. Rick was an active, go-to guy for the Friends of the Georgetown Peabody Library. Mr. Palardy died suddenly on December 25th, 2016 and will be remembered for his patience, kindness, generosity and community spirit. He leaves his wife, Terry Crawford Palardy, a son Robert Laurent Palardy and his wife Heather Fuller Palardy, and a daughter Patricia Lee Theriault of Maine. He also leaves two grandchildren, Zoe Quick and Tristan Quick also of Maine, and a large extended family. ​ Family and friends are kindly invited to attend Rick's Funeral Mass on Saturday, December 31st at 10AM in St. Mary's Church, Georgetown. Interment will be private. Calling Hours will be held on Friday from 3 to 7 in the Conte - Giamberardino Funeral Home, 14 Pleasant Street, Georgetown. For those who wish, Rick may be remembered through donations to the Erie Fire Association, #4,Inc. 474 North Street, P.O. Box 133, Georgetown, MA. 01833. For funeral home directions, florists or accommodations, please visit www.cgfuneralhomegeorgetown.com T. Louis, “Bud” Hamelin, peacefully passed away Tuesday, December 27, at the Baker Katz Nursing Facility. ​ Bud was born January 21, 1924, in Georgetown to Karl and Elsie (Rockwood) Hamelin. He was husband to the late Florence (Mello) Hamelin, with whom he celebrated over 62 years of marriage. He is survived by his son Thomas and his wife Jill (Hunkins) Hamelin, grandchildren Travis and his wife Aimee (Cole) Hamelin, Jacob Hamelin, Jameson Hamelin and Tricia Hamelin, and great-granddaughter Sophia Grace Cassille. ​ He graduated from Perley High School in Georgetown and Wentworth Institute of Technology, Boston and served in the U.S. Navy in the Asiatic/Pacific Theatre during WWII as a radioman. Bud retired from Harris Graphics Corporation as New England/Eastern Canadian sales manager. He was a Trustee and former President/Chairman for the Georgetown Savings Bank, a member of the First Congregational Church, and a former Boy Scout Assistant Scout Master. He also served on the Finance and Advisory Committees for the town of Georgetown, a trustee of the Harmony Cemetery, a trustee of the Perley Free School Fund, a Charter President and “Life Member” of the Georgetown Kiwanis Club, a member of the Book Binder Guild of New England, the Boston Club of Printing House Craftsmen, and the Maine Graphics Arts Association. ​ Bud also leaves a brother, Donald and his wife Jean, sisters-in-laws Margaret Phillips and her husband Frank, Susan Mello wife of the late J. Barry Mello and Nancy Mello wife of the late Joseph Mello and several nieces and nephews, he was brother to the late Marion (Hamelin) Tapin. He will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved him. The family gives thanks to the CNAs who helped Bud over the years and the staff of Baker Katz for caring and loving Bud in his last years and especially for being supportive to the family in his last days. As per Bud’s request there will be no visiting hours and burial will be private. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, January 21 st at the First Congregational Church, 7 Andover Street, Georgetown, at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Georgetown Kiwanis Club, PO Box 5, Georgetown, MA 01833 or First Congregational Church PO Box 200, Georgetown, MA 01833. ​ Lewis Asa Pingree passed away peacefully on December 28, 2016, at Riverwoods, a Life Care Community in Exeter, NH where he had lived for 21 years. Lew was born to Calvin and Olive (Harriman) Pingree on March 2, 1914 in Georgetown, Massachusetts. He married Gertrude Graham on July 22, 1937. They raised their five children in Georgetown. Lew studied engineering at Tufts University where he also played varsity baseball. After college, Lew spent most of his working career as an accountant at General Electric in Lynn, Massachusetts. He was an active civil servant and leader in his hometown of Georgetown. A longstanding member of the Charles C. Dame Masonic Temple, he also shared his expertise at the levels of member, trustee, and treasurer at the Georgetown Savings Bank, Harmony Cemetery, and the town’s Building Needs Committee. For twenty seven years, he was a member of the Georgetown Volunteer Fire Department. He was a longtime member of the Georgetown Congregational Church. He particularly enjoyed singing in the choir and treasured a memory from later in life when his youngest child (daughter Mary) accompanied him in singing The Lord’s Prayer from the choir. Lew enjoyed listening to classical music on his radio throughout his life. Lew was a talented, versatile athlete who excelled in baseball, one of the few organized sports available to him as a youth. As captain of the Perley High School team, he started at shortstop and was the leading hitter. He continued as a standout varsity player at Tufts, and gained fame as one of the stars for Georgetown in the popular and talented semi-pro leagues of the late 1930's and through the early 50's, and was the league MVP for two successive years. After a brief retirement, he returned to baseball at an age well into his forties to play on the Northeast League's championship Georgetown team with several of his sons and nephews. After baseball, Lew stayed busy in retirement playing tennis into his eighties. He was an avid Boston TV sports fan (a passion he shared with his sons) and followed his favorite teams throughout his life. Lew remained physically active in retirement, though he viewed his family woodlot and garden as “work to be done” rather than simple hobbies. He was an accomplished woodworker with a shop in their house where he crafted small wooden furniture pieces to give away to family and friends. Of all of his accomplishments, Lew was possibly most proud of achieving the status of Eagle Scout. He stayed involved with scouts as the troop commissioner for many years. Through his parenting style, he imparted his scouting knowledge and skills to his children taking them hiking, mountain climbing and on family camping trips. He had high expectations of his family encouraging them to work hard and live their lives with a sense of duty and pride. He will be lovingly remembered as a wise and thrifty man of simple needs and thoughtful deeds. He is survived by son Dr. William L. Pingree and Irina Combs of Portsmouth, NH; son Dr. Richard G. Pingree and wife Patty of Boston, MA; son Donald L. Pingree and wife Colleen of Northwood, NH; daughter-in-law Beth Pingree of Dover, NH; son-in-law Dr. Greg Keating of Silver Springs, Maryland; 11 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. He was predeceased by his beloved wife Gertrude in 2004, by their son David in 2015, by their daughter Mary in 2015, older brother Nelson in 2008 and a younger brother Calvin who died as a child. A private gathering will be held at a later date. Memorials may be sent to a charity of one’s choice. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Conte - Giamberardino Funeral Home, 14 Pleasant Street, Georgetown. ​ For additional information, please visit www.cgfuneralhomegeorgetown.com Marcia S. (Knowlton) Rogers, 97, a lifelong resident of Byfield, MA.passed away peacefully on Saturday, December 31, 2016 at the Merrimack Valley Hospice House in Haverhill. Marcia was born in Wenham, MA to the late Kelton and Mildred (Whiting) Knowlton. Marcia worked for many years in the printing department of the Lawrence Eagle Tribune and the Newburyport News. During her spare time, Marcia enjoyed knitting, crocheting, painting and spoiling her dogs, especially Sandy. She was an avid reader and although she lost her eyesight, she enjoyed listening to audio books. Marcia was also a member of the Georgetown Eastern Star. Marcia was the beloved wife to the late Leslie O. Rogers with whom she shared over 71 years of marriage, and is survived by her children, Arline Martin and her husband Jeno of Haverhill and Ronald Rogers and his partner Sharon Holmes of Byfield, her grandchildren, Stephen LaMarca, Kimberly Hosford, Sonya Colson, Melanie Farewell and Ronald Rogers, Jr. as well as her 15 great-grandchildren and 13 great-great grandchildren Family and friends are kindly invited to attend her Funeral Service on Wednesday, January 4th at 12 Noon in the Conte - Giamberardino Funeral Home, 14 Pleasant Street, Georgetown. Interment will follow in the South Byfield Cemetery, Georgetown. Visitation will be held prior to her service from 11 to noon in the funeral home. For those who wish, Marcia may be remembered through donations to the Byfield Fire Department, 44 Central Street, Byfield, MA 01922-1528. ​ For funeral home directions, florists or accommodations, please visitwww.cgfuneralhomegeorgetown.com Henry Joseph Wladkowski, Sr., 98, of Boxford, passed away peacefully at the Nevins Rehabilitation Center after a short illness. Born in Chelsea, he grew up in Saugus. He was a graduate of Saugus High in 1937 and was captain of the football team his senior year. He enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1941, successfully completed the Officer Candidate Training Course and served as a Captain in the European Theater during World War II. Upon conclusion of his military service, he began his second career lobster fishing and was a charter member of the Atlantic Lobsterman’s Co-operative. During this time he met and married Laura Bogel, his wife of 56 years who preceded him in death. After starting his family he became co-owner of the Crystal Café in Lynn. Upon retirement, he and Laura would travel to visit their children and grandchildren and friends. In 2009, at the age of 91 he fulfilled a lifelong dream to tour Poland. He enjoyed many learning opportunities and hobbies including; gardening, woodworking, mathematics, fishing, meat cutting, writing, repairing boats, building lobster traps, and instructing chair canning classes at several area senior centers. He was an avid sports enthusiast enjoying hunting in his younger years, then playing ice hockey and skating on local ponds, lakes and rinks until he hung up his skates at 78. He was a 4th degree member of the Knights of Columbus, a member of the Benevolent Order of Elks and Veterans of Foreign Wars, and charter member of the WWII Memorial in Washington D.C. and was able to attend the dedication of the WW II Memorial in 2004. ​ He is predeceased by his parents John and Martha (Markowski) Wladkowski; brothers Joseph, Charles, Stanley, Edward, Frank, and sister Theresa. He leaves a son Henry Wladkowski and his wife Mary of Anchorage, AK, daughters Julie Zolla and her husband Robert of Londonderry, NH, and Joan Vaughn and her husband Andrew of Rochester, MN, and his six grandchildren, Henry, Kristina Wladkowski, Robert, Johnathan Zolla, and Ian, Laura Vaughn. ​ His funeral service will be held on Saturday, January 7, 2017 at 11:00 AM in the Conte-Giamberardino Funeral Home, 14 Pleasant Street Georgetown followed by burial in the Village Cemetery, Boxford. Visiting hours are on Friday from 4:00 to 7:00 PM. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Elder Services of the Merrimack Valley, Development Office, 280 Merrimack Street, Suite 400, Lawrence, MA 01843. George Lane Murphy, 79 of West Boxford, passed away Monday, January 2, 2017. He was born on October 6, 1937 in Dorchester, MA to Edward and Nora Murphy. At the young age of 18 years old he joined the navy reserves and was an active member for 8 years. While an active reservist he attended Tufts University and graduated with a mechanical engineering degree in 1960. Upon graduation George began his engineering career at AVCO Aerospace where he met his wife of 50 years, Linda Robertson Murphy. He went on to work for Honeywell/Loral/BAE Systems for 30 years as a manager in their optical field. Some of the projects that his family was most proud of him for was his participation on the Star Wars Defense Program and the nose cone for the Space Shuttle’s re-entry into the earth’s atmosphere. ​ George was a member of St. Patrick’s Church in Groveland where he was a CCD teacher and director of the youth choir for many years. He was also a supporter of Windrush Farm, therapeutic riding center in Boxford. George’s love of the equestrian sport lead to his involvement and leadership in 3-Day Eventing in New England. The highlight of which was his 30+ year participation as the director of Groton House Farm Horse Trials, an internationally renowned event, popular with competitors all over the United States and beyond. During this period he built and established his own indoor riding facility on his Boxford property and named it Mast Hill Farm, where his daughter Beth Murphy, a 3 star event rider is the trainer. ​ George leaves his wife, Linda, sister, Margaret Hart of Braintree , daughter, Beth and fiancé Chris Cataldo of North Andover, son Lane and wife Jill and beloved grandsons, Chase and Jake of Wellesley. ​ Family and friends are kindly invited to attend his Funeral Mass on Wednesday, January 11th at 10AM in St. Mary's Church, Georgetown. Interment will follow in the Brookside Cemetery, West Boxford. Calling Hours will be held on Tuesday from 4 to 7 in the Conte - Giamberardino Funeral Home, 14 Pleasant Street, Georgetown. For funeral home directions, florists or accommodations, please visit www.cgfuneralhomegeorgetown.com George W. Hatch of Georgetown, passed away peacefully on January 4, 2017 with his loving family at his side. George, known as Bill to his many friends, was born on September 8, 1931 to Ward and Alice Hatch of Penobscot, Maine. George spent his childhood in Penobscot until enlisting in the United States Army. Upon his discharge as a Staff Sgt., he met Alma Elaine Danielson of Groveland, whom he wed in 1956. Their celebration of marriage began at St. James Episcopal Church in Groveland where they are lifelong parishioners and loved by all. They settled in Georgetown, building a life of friendships and memories. George and Elaine have also enjoyed life together as members of the West Boxford Grange where George once held the position of Master. George and Elaine celebrated 60 years of marriage on August 12, 2016 with many members of the large family in attendance. George was a kind and gentle man who was a lover of hugs as well as a hard worker. He worked tirelessly to make sure the children they had were well cared for. The Sunday rides in the station wagon were a family favorite. His sense of humor would always keep people laughing. George loved family time as well as his annual hunting trips to Maine where many a story was told. For many years George enjoyed growing vegetables in his garden often sharing his crops with neighbors. George spent numerous years as a truck driver for Line Lumber, Nutmeg Bakers Supply and Rothstein Corporation. He also drove a taxi in Boston. He spent his retirement years cleaning the Georgetown Police Station and the Town Hall where Elaine worked for over 40 years. George also gave many years of service to the Town of Georgetown as a volunteer firefighter. George leaves his wife, Alma Elaine Danielson, son, Donald Steig and his wife Cathy of Scarborough, ME, son, Niles Hatch and his wife Kathy of Georgetown, daughter, Charlene Case and her husband John of Pittsfield, NH, son, Kendall Hatch and loving companion Deborah Bentley of Sumter, SC, son, Scott Hatch and his wife Kathy of Bradford, MA and daughter, Susan Garneau of Kensington, NH. He also leaves his sister, Marion Coombs and her husband Urban of Sanford, ME, brother, Kendall Hatch of Blue Hill, ME and his sister Elaine Peebles of Shreveport, LA. He is survived by his 10 Grandchildren, 9 Great Grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. He is predeceased by his brothers Hazen Hatch, Clifton Hatch, and Robert Hatch. Family and friends are kindly invited to attend his Funeral Service on Saturday, January 14th at 11AM in St. James Episcopal Church, 121 Washington Street, Groveland. Interment will be private. Calling Hours will be held on Friday from 4 to 8 in the Conte - Giamberardino Funeral Home, 14 Pleasant Street, Georgetown. For those who wish, George may be remembered through donations to St. James Episcopal Church, 121 Washington Street, Groveland, MA. 01834. For funeral home directions, florists or accommodations, please visit www.cgfuneralhomegeorgetown.com David E. Stewart, 81, of Georgetown passed away due to complications of pneumonia on January 7, 2017 at Holy Family Hospital in Methuen, MA. Dave was born on Nov. 19, 1935 in Fulton, NY, son of the late Edgar and Viola M. (Kiener) Stewart. He served in the United States Navy as a Radio Operator and Morse Code Specialist during the Korean Conflict and later worked for Xerox Corp. for 33 years as a Senior Field Technician. Dave was a member and past president of the Georgetown Jaycee Club and the Georgetown Kiwanis Club. He especially loved his involvement with the well known Annual Georgetown Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast. He was an avid golfer and a member of the original Georgetown Club and a current member of the Black Swan where he worked as a golf ranger. ​ Dave was predeceased by his son, Douglas E. Stewart and by his siblings; Shirley Conan and Morgan Stewart. He is survived by his wife Ruth (Melzard) Stewart of Georgetown; children Mark D. Stewart and wife, Donna, of Shelton, CT, Daniel A. Stewart and wife, Stephanie, of Groveland, MA, and Cynthia S. Kennedy and husband, Kevin, of Manassas, VA, as well as grandchildren; Colleen, Sean, Brendan, Sarah, Madison, Jack, Patrick, David, Victoria, Ryan, Samantha and Mark and nieces Nola Poole and Susan Perry. ​ Family and friends may call on Wednesday from 4 to 8 PM at the Conte – Giamberardino Funeral Home, 14 Pleasant Street, Georgetown, MA 01833. A funeral service will be on Thursday 11 AM at the First Congregational Church of Georgetown. ​ Memorial contributions may be made to the Memorial Fund of the First Congregational Church, 7 Andover Street, Georgetown, MA 01833. ​ William A. Wood, age 90, passed away Tuesday, January 17, 2017, after a long life of love, family, friends, and service to community and country. He was born February 18, 1926, in Moncton, New Brunswick, to Amy (Little) Wood and Frank Wood. He leaves behind two sisters, Thelma Steeves, and Nancy Johnson with husband Edgar Johnson, along with one brother, Allie Wood with wife Joyce Wood. Bill was predeceased by four brothers: Leslie, Lorne, Chesley and Roy Wood. Bill was as proud of his Canadian heritage as he was his United States citizenship. He married his wife Mary (Shortall) Wood in 1954. Although they moved to Rowley, where they raised a family and have remained since that time, they maintained a homestead in Canada. Both homes provided rest, respite, and recreation to all and served as the gathering place for many a happy reunion. Bill owned a business in Ipswich, MA, worked as a Police Officer in Rowley, MA, and worked for the Essex County Sheriff's Department. He was gentle enough to bring home an abandoned kitten, and yet strong enough to carry many a heavy load. He was a very good man. Bill and Mary have one son and three daughters: Gary Wood and his wife Kathy (Walsh) of Kensington, NH, Ann Wood of North Andover, MA, Kathy Lee and her husband David of Byfield, MA, and Linda Rock and her husband Peter of Byfield. Grandchildren include Daniel Lee, with wife Jenni and daughter Ava, of Greenwich, CT, Peter Rock Jr., of Somerville, MA, Kelsey Rock of South Boston, MA, Gary Wood Jr. of Tuftonboro, NH, Emily Wood, of Peabody, MA, and Patrick Wood, of Kensington, NH. He will also be missed by nieces, nephews, and many life long friends in the U.S. and Canada. Family and friends are kindly invited to attend his Funeral Mass on Saturday, January 21st at 10AM in St. Mary's Parish, 202 Main Street, Rowley. Interment with Military Honors will follow in the Main Street Cemetery, Rowley. Calling Hours will be held on Friday from 4 to 8 in the Conte - Giamberardino Funeral Home, 14 Pleasant Street, Georgetown. For those who wish, Bill may be remembered through donations to St. Mary's Parish, 94 Andover Street, Georgetown, MA 01833. For funeral home directions, florists or accommodations, please visitwww.cgfuneralhomegeorgetown.com Leonard M. Morrione, 72, of Windham, NH died Monday, January 16, 2017 at St Elizabeth Hospital in Brighton, MA. Mr. Morrione was born in Lynn, MA and was raised and educated in Everett, MA. He was a devoted family man and resided in Windham, NH for 45 years. Mr. Morrione worked many years in the software field, was in the National Reserves and also worked 15 years in the school system. He enjoyed traveling and going out to dinner with his wife, however, his number one love was watching old westerns. ​ He is survived by his beloved wife, Diana (Serino) Morrione of Windham, NH and formerly of Revere, MA with whom he shared over 48 years of marriage. He is also survived by his daughters, Tammie Morrione of Windham, NH. and Jodie Fassi and her husband Charles of Goffstown, NH., his two granddaughters, Jessica and Janelle as well as many cousins, nieces and nephews. Mr. Morrione was predeceased by his daughter, Lennie Morrione. Family and friends are kindly invited to attend his Funeral Mass on Monday, January 23rd at 10AM in St. Matthew's Parish, 2 Searles Road, Windham, NH. Interment with Military Honors will follow at Cemetery on the Plain, Windham, NH. Calling Hours will be held on Sunday from 2 to 7 in The Carrier Family Funeral Home, 38 Range Road, Windham, NH. For those who wish, Lenny may be remembered through donations to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, 114 Perimeter Road, Nashua, NH. 03063. For funeral home directions or to send a message of condolence to the family, please visit www.carrierfuneralhome.com Kathleen M. (Cheney) Ploss, 68, Died January 18, 2017 in Georgetown Ma. Born in Saugus Ma, May 24, 1948 to the late Richard Ploss and the late Gertrude Glynn. Graduating from Lynn Classical in 1966. ​ Kathy moved to Georgetown in 1967 when she met and married Jim Cheney. She worked for many years at Anna Jacques Hospital and previously at St. Marys rectory along with her mother-in-law Jeannette Cheney. She enjoyed the outdoors, walks, Indian heritage, birds, wolves, friends and a good book. ​ Kathy was predeceased by her parents, with who she was very close, her former husband, James R. Cheney and her son, James (Tiger) Cheney and survived by her Daughter and son-in-law, Kimberly A. and Chris Hayes, 5 grandchildren, Jon, Amelia, Emily, Montana and Dylan, 2 great grandchildren, Paxton and Evelyn, 3 sisters, Debbie, Susan and Joy and her much loved cat, Mary. At the request of the family, Kathleen's services will be private. For those who wish, Kathleen may be remembered through a donation of your choice. For additional information please visit, www.cgfuneralhomegeorgetown.com ​ Arrangements have been entrusted to the Conte - Giamberardino Funeral Home, 14 Pleasant Street, Georgetown Marion E. (Morse) (Mucha) Harding died peacefully at home surrounded by her loving family on February 9th, at the age of 82. ​ Born on January 11, 1935 in Georgetown, MA to the late Fred and Grace (Johnson) Morse, Marion was the youngest of 13 siblings. She was predeceased by Russell Morse, Lewis James Morse, Ruth Bateman, Barbara Flynn, Donald Morse, Erma Parent, Malcolm Morse, Janice Sabatino, Frank Morse, Doris Gurley, Blanche Morse, and Norma Morse. ​ Marion graduated from Perley High School and lived in Georgetown for over 50 years before moving to Plaistow, NH, where she resided with her daughter. She was a nanny for many families and was a talented cake decorator. Marion will be remembered for her honesty, generosity and wit. Marion was the beloved wife of the late Ernest Harding. She leaves behind scores of happy memories and an adoring family including her daughters, Corinne (Mucha) and her husband Brian Cobb of Atkinson, NH, Pamela (Mucha) and her husband James Flynn of Plaistow, NH and son Stephen Mucha and his wife Lisa of Barre, VT. She was predeceased by her former husbands, Charles Brown and Paul Mucha. ​ Adoringly known as Mimi, Marion was a wonderful caregiver for her 7 grandchildren. Brianne and Jarred Cobb, Jimmy and Katy Flynn, and Jamie, Jordan and Jacob Mucha will miss her cookies, fudge, homemade candy and pies during the holidays. At her happiest with a baby in her arms, Mimi leaves behind 7 great-grandchildren; Henry, Charlotte, Maggie and Sam Loughman, Ellis Cobb, Bennett Flynn, and Richie Lyons. She also leaves behind many nieces and nephews. ​ Family and friends are kindly invited to attend her Funeral Service on Wednesday, February 15th at 11AM in the Conte - Giamberardino Funeral Home, 14 Pleasant Street, Georgetown. Interment will be private. Calling Hours will be held on Tuesday from 4 to 7 in the funeral home. For funeral home directions, florists or accommodations, please visit www.cgfuneralhomegeorgetown.com. Patricia A. Durkee, 69, beloved daughter and sister, passed away on Tuesday February 28, 2017 at home. She was born on April 24, 1947 in Peabody, MA, the daughter of Charlotte F. (Clements) Durkee and the late Harland E. Durkee. ​ Patty graduated from Georgetown High School in 1965. She then attended Lynn Burdette College with an associate degree. After college she became a medical secretary. She worked at Center Pharmacy in Georgetown for many years and worked at Bay Bank in Andover where she was a Branch manager. ​ Patty lived in Georgetown most of her life and was very committed to serving her community. She helped plan and organize The Georgetown's Summer Concert Series, held at American Legion Park, she was also a member of the Red hat society, enjoyed reading and teaching line dancing at the Boxford Council on aging. She enjoyed spoiling her younger nieces and nephews with love and gifts. ​ In addition to her mother, she is survived by seven brothers and sisters, Robert Durkee and his wife Janice Moore of Gloucester, Cheryl Muise and her husband Clifford of Windham, NH, Mark Durkee and his wife Cheryl of E. Kingston, NH, David Durkee and his wife Paula, Cathie Southwick and her husband Craig, Peter Durkee and wife Lisa all from Georgetown and Michael Durkee and wife Pam of Rowley. She was predeceased by her brother John Durkee. Patty loved her nieces and nephews: Caryn Gilchrist, Tammy Courville, Ryan Durkee, Candace Basham, Caitlyn Durkee, Becky, Robert and Stephen Southwick. Cameron, Cayla and Connor Durkee, Melissa Keefe and Megan Dunn and several great nieces, nephews, aunts and uncle and cousins. Family and friends are kindly invited to attend her Funeral Service on Tuesday, March 7th at 11AM in the Conte - Giamberardino Funeral Home, 14 Pleasant Street, Georgetown. Interment will be private. Calling Hours will be held on Monday from 4 to 8 in the funeral home. For those who wish, In lieu of flowers a memorial donation in her name may be made to: Boxford Council on Aging, 4 Middleton Road, Boxford, MA. 01921 For funeral home directions, florists or accommodations, please visit cgfuneralhomegeorgetown.com. Lona St. Cyr Abare, 83 passed away peacefully on Tuesday, March 7, 2017. She lost a long battle with Alzheimer’s and Dementia. Over the last several years she moved from her home in Boxford, MA to Haverhill Crossings in Haverhill, MA. Lona was born January 13, 1934 in Lynn, Massachusetts, the daughter of Leo & Alliette (Plourde) St. Cyr. Lona graduated from St. Jean de Baptist in West Lynn, Massachusetts in 1952. Later, she graduated from Salem Teacher’s College in 1956, receiving a Bachelor’s Degree in Business. Lona was married to Jack Abare, her beloved husband of 60 years on August 11, 1956 in Lynn, Massachusetts at St. Jean de Baptist Church. ​ Lona taught at Northfield High School in Northfield, Vermont from 1956 to 1957. In addition, Lona owned and managed an upscale hair salon in Topsfield, Massachusetts in the 1980s. ​ Lona will be remembered as a faithful and altruistic person. Lona will also be remembered as a person that gave considerable time and energy to helping people less fortunate. As a religious person, Lona contributed significant time to teaching CCD to children. In addition, Lona was active at St. Mary’s Church in Georgetown, Massachusetts for many years. Some of her interests included rearing Arabian horses, cooking, gardening, and swimming. As a person who was avid at raising horses, Lona became a member of the 4-H club in Boxford, Massachusetts. Some of her gardening, and horse rearing occurred at her beloved farm, Sugar Hill Farm in Northfield, Vermont. She was a true partner to her husband Jack in hosting & sponsoring parties for his alma mater Norwich University. The partnership of Jack and Lona continues to be well known in the Norwich University Community for its dedicated philanthropy. ​ Survivors include her husband, Jack Abare of Salem, NH, her son, John Abare and his wife Denita of Reno, NV, her son Paul Abare of Northfield, VT, her son David Abare and his wife Kimberly of Salem, NH, and her son Mark Abare of Haverhill, MA. She also leaves behind her brother Robert St. Cyr of Milford, NH, her brother Normand St. Cyr of Danvers, MA, her brother Richard St. Cyr of Manchester, NH, and her sister Rita Surette of Reading, MA. In addition, Lona leaves behind 7 grandchildren, and 4 great grandchildren. The 7 grandchildren include Samantha Austin, Tabitha Smith, Vanessa Abare, Rachel Abare, James P. Abare, David Abare, and Garrett Abare. The 4 great grandchildren include, Mika Austin, Kelton Austin, Lennox Delano, and Nickolas Delano. ​ Family and friends are cordially invited to attend her Funeral Mass on Monday, March 13th at 10AM in St. Mary's Church, Andover Street, Georgetown. Interment will be held at the Norwich University Cemetery, Northfield, VT. at a later date. Calling Hours will be held on Sunday from 1 to 5 in the Conte - Giamberardino Funeral Home, 14 Pleasant Street, Georgetown. For those who wish, Lona may be remembered through donations to The Alzheimers Research Foundation, 3152 Little Road, Suite 146, Trinity, FL. 34655 or www.alzheimersresearchfoundation.com. ​ For funeral home directions, florists or accommodations, please visit www.cgfuneralhomegeorgetown.com. Margaret L. Phillips, 87, of Georgetown, MA, passed peacefully at her home surrounded by her loving family. Born in Salem, MA. to Manuel and Ethel (Bonvie) Mello, she attended the Aaron Wood Elementary School in Boxford, MA. and graduated from what was then Georgetown's Perley High School. She entered nurse's training at Beverly Hospital, graduating as a Registered Nurse in 1950. Known as " Peggy " to her friends and family, she worked at Georgetown's historical Baldpate Hospital before becoming the school nurse working at the Georgetown Perley Elementary School, the Pennbrook Middle School and the Georgetown High School until her retirement in 1995. Peggy traveled throughout the country with her husband Frank seeing many notable landmarks, parks, gardens and museums. She also vacationed in Hawaii, Aruba and Switzerland. She enjoyed annual trips to Florida, walking the beach with Frank and the many friends she had made there. Peggy was a beloved Georgetown institution. Though small in stature, she was gargantuan in kindness, helpfulness, sincerity and generosity. Her nurse's office at school was always a welcoming haven for all, not only for medical attention but for listening and providing comfort in times of need. For decades Peg opened her home to the schools staff for enjoyable and memorable after school gatherings and meetings. Being a good sport when she was the "victim" of a joke or prank, Peggy's response was always a beautiful smile and distinctive laughter. It's no wonder she has known devotion and love for many years from her many friends. She will be greatly missed. Her hobbies were taking pictures, collecting teddy bears, needlepoint and knitting. Peggy is survived by her husband of 65 years, Frank E. Phillips and her 3 sons, Mark, Denis and Brent as well as her 2 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. Family and friends are kindly invited to Calling Hours on Monday, March 27th from 4 to 7 in the Conte - Giamberardino Funeral Home, 14 Pleasant Street, Georgetown. Her Graveside Service will be held the following Wednesday, April 5th at 11AM in Harmony Cemetery, Georgetown. For funeral home directions, florists or accommodations, please visitwww.cgfuneralhomegeorgetown.com. Edward Blouin, passed away peacefully Tuesday, March 28, 2017 after a valiant battle with cancer He was 54 years old. Ed was born December 16, 1962 in Newburyport, Ma. to the late Aime J. Blouin, Jr. and Janis (Baker) Blouin. His arrival brought much delight to his parents, and they remained very close throughout his life. ​ Ed grew up in Georgetown where he attended Georgetown High School, graduating in 1980. He matriculated to Paul Smith’s College, where he developed his passion for the cooking and graduated with an Associate’s Degree in Culinary Arts. Ed completed his education at Merrimack College where he earned a BA in English and where he met a fellow student, Rosemary Low. They married in 1992 and settled in Newburyport to raise a family. In 2006, after many years of working as a chef for others, Ed and Rosemary realized their dream and took ownership of Ron Jillian’s Italian Bar & Grill in Hampton, NH. Together they worked at building the business. It expanded in 2011, and they relocated with the purchase of a former bank building in town. Ed enjoyed business ownership and found the friendship with both their employees and customers very gratifying. Ed was a hardworking man of great integrity with a wonderful sense of humor. He was a patient listener, delighting in a dry, subtle one-liner to make any moment lighter. He made lifelong friends from his school years, and his engaging personality continued to bring him many new friends throughout his life. ​ Ed is survived by his mother, Janis (Baker) Blouin, wife Rosemary (Low) Blouin, sons Jaime and Henry Blouin, as well as uncle Richard Baker and his wife Joanne (Girard) Baker, as well as cousins, in-law siblings and many nieces and nephews. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him. ​ Family and friends are kindly invited to attend Ed's Funeral Mass on Wednesday, April 5th at 10AM in St. Mary's Church, Andover Street, Georgetown. Visiting with the family will be held on Tuesday from 4 to 8 in the Conte - Giamberardino Funeral Home, 14 Pleasant Street, Georgetown. Interment will follow at Harmony Cemetery, Georgetown. For those who wish, Ed may be remembered through donations to the Mass General Hospital Cancer Center/Oncology, 55 Fruit Street, Boston, MA 02114 or Dana Farber Cancer Institute, 450 Brookline Avenue, Boston, MA 02215. A scholarship fund will be set up for aspiring culinary arts students. For funeral home directions, florists or accommodations, please visit www.cgfuneralhomegeorgetown.com. Charlotte F. Durkee, 89, a longtime resident of Georgetown, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on April 5, at Merrimack Valley Hospice House in Haverhill, MA, after a short illness. She was born on May 24, 1927 in Lynn, MA. She was the daughter of the late Joseph and Edith (Robichaud) Clements and wife of the late Harland E. Durkee. She was a member of the VFW Posts in Ipswich and Georgetown, the Georgetown Fire Dept Women’s Auxiliary, and member of the Red Hat Society. She was an active member of the Boxford Council on Aging, where she participated in all council activities, particularly fond of line dancing. She worked at United Foam Plastics in Georgetown for many years. Her hobbies included: knitting, sewing and fine needle point, which she continued to do even after becoming legally blind. She was always happiest when she was outside working in her rock garden. ​ ​She is survived by her five sons and two daughters: Robert Durkee and his wife Janice Moore of Gloucester; Cheryl Muise and her husband Clifford of Windham, NH; Mark Durkee and his wife Cheryl of East Kingston, NH; David Durkee and his wife Paula of Georgetown; Cathie Southwick and her husband Craig of Georgetown; Michael and his wife Pam of Rowley; and Peter and his wife Lisa of Georgetown. In addition, she had 13 grandchildren: Caryn Gilchrist, Tammy Courville, Ryan Durkee, Candace Basham, Caitlyn Durkee, Becky, Robert, and Stephen Southwick, Cameron, Cayla, and Connor Durkee, Melissa Keefe and Megan Dunn. She also had 5 great grandchildren: Ashley Rawson, Jack and Emily Courville, Katie and Russell Keefe. In addition to her 7 children, she was survived by her 5 siblings, one brother and four sisters: Doris Banks of Ipswich, Ruth Rawson of Rowley, Lorraine Clements of Ipswich, David Clements of Ipswich, and Rosemarie Whynott of Gloucester. She was predeceased by a daughter Patty Durkee and son John Durkee of Georgetown, as well as a brother Roland Clements of Ipswich. ​ ​Family and friends are kindly invited to attend her Funeral Service on Monday April 10 at 10 am in the Conte - Glamberardino Funeral Home, 14 Pleasant Street, Georgetown. Burial will follow at Cowles Memorial Cemetery, 29 Town Farm Road, Ipswich, MA. Calling hours will be held on Sunday, April 9 from 2 to 5 pm in the funeral home. For those who wish, in lieu of flowers, a memorial donation in her name may be made to Merrimack Valley Hospice House, 360 North Ave, Haverhill, MA 01830. For funeral home directions, florists or accommodations, please visit www.cgfuneralhomegeorgetown.com. Nicholas J. Costa, 69, of Groveland, after a long and courageous battle with cancer passed away peacefully surrounded by family at his home on Saturday, April 8, 2017. Nick was born in Boston to the late Nicholas and Ingrid (Joukainen) Costa. He grew up in W. Peabody and graduated from Peabody High School and North Shore Community College. ​ Nick was a veteran of the U.S. Army and served in Viet Nam. He spent 30 years employed at G.E. in Lynn, until his retirement in 2004. He enjoyed spending time with his family, riding his motorcycle and camping. ​ Nick is survived by his beloved wife of 43 years, Barbara H. (Penny) Costa of Groveland and his children, Nicholas R. Costa and Holly A. Maguire and his 6 grandchildren, Ryan, Chris, Jada, Josie, Jordan and Nicky. He is also survived by his siblings, Marilyn Purcell and her husband Tom, Ken Costa and his wife Betsy and Gary Costa and his companion Debbie Jones. ​ Family and friends are kindly invited to attend his calling hours on Wednesday from 4 to 8 at the Conte - Giamberardino Funeral Home, 14 Pleasant Street, Georgetown. The Funeral Service will be held on Thursday, April 13th at 11AM in the funeral home. Interment will be private. Nick played the trumpet for over 60 years and shared his love for music with those around him. In lieu of flowers, Nick may be remembered through donations to the Pentucket Music Boosters, P.O. Box 23, West Newbury, MA. 01985. For funeral home directions, florists or accommodations, please visit www.cgfuneralhomegeorgetown.com. Thomas M. Burns, 85, of Byfield, died Wednesday, April 19, 2017 after a short illness. He was the husband of the late Shirley A. Burns, with whom he shared 56 years of marriage. Tom was born in Lynn on April 27, 1931 and graduated from Lynn English High School, Class of 1949. He was the son of the late Alice S. Kasprowicz and Thomas M. Burns Sr. He proudly served his country as a member of the United States Marine Corps. Tom was employed at the General Electric Company in Lynn as a welder for many years until he retired in 1995. He lived in Lynn until moving to Peabody, where he and Shirley raised their children. Playing poker with his friends, watching football, especially the Patriots, and lunch at the Clambox in Ipswich were his favorite activities. He resided in Byfield for the last 22 years and was a member of St. Mary’s Parish in Georgetown. Tom leaves 2 brothers, Robert F. Burns of Lynn and Brian A. Burns and his wife Nancy of South Dennis, son, Tom and his wife Marlene of Byfield, son, Scott and his wife Annemarie of Peabody, daughter, Kristin of Andover, and son, Craig and his wife Jill of North Andover. He was the loving grandfather of Brian, Alison, Matthew, Tommy, James and Jacob Burns. He enjoyed being a part of their lives and was always present at their many activities as they grew up. Family and friends are kindly invited to attend his Funeral Mass on Wednesday, April 26th at 11AM in St. Mary's Parish, Andover Street, Georgetown. Interment will be private. Visiting with the family will be held on Tuesday from 4 to 8 in the Conte - Giamberardino Funeral Home, 14 Pleasant Street, Georgetown. For those wish, In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his memory to Rosie's Place Shelter, Attn: Donations, 889 Harrison Avenue, Boston, MA 02118 or the Kaplan Family Hospice House (Care Dimensions) 75 Sylvan Street, Suite B-102, Danvers, MA 01923. For funeral home directions, florists or accommodations, please visit www.cgfuneralhomegeorgetown.com. Patricia (Tracy) Ayers, 78, of Georgetown, MA, passed away April 26, 2017 after a six-year courageous battle with Alzheimer’s disease. She was the beloved wife of Paul B. Ayers, to whom she had been married for 59 years. She was the beloved mother of Deborah Ayers, her best friend, of Methuen, beloved mother of Brenda Ayers Hajec and beloved grandmother to Lauren Hajec and Alexander Hajec, of Bradford; beloved mother of David and Catherine Ayers and beloved grandmother to Sophie Ayers, Jack Ayers and David Ayers, of Brewster, MA; beloved mother-in-law to Paul Hajec of Haverhill, MA. She is also survived by many other family members who loved her dearly: her sister, Sandra Drew and Lloyd Drew of Nashua, NH; brother John Tracy and sister-in-law Thelma Tracy of Weare, NH; cousins Bob and Nancy Corriveau of Peabody, MA and many nieces and nephews. Patricia was born in 1938 and grew up in Lynn, MA. She graduated from Lynn English High School in 1956, married Paul Ayers in 1958, and lived in Beverly before moving to Georgetown in 1972. In earlier years, she worked at the Boston Army Base, and in later years, at Perley Elementary School in Georgetown, Bradford Pharmacy and Parkway Pharmacy in Haverhill. Patricia was the center of her loving family, making her home open and welcoming to all. She enjoyed cooking for the holidays, taking care of her many pairs of cats over the years, growing flowers and vegetables and walking miles around her Georgetown neighborhood. She was loved and gave love and will be sorely missed by all who knew her. Family and friends are kindly invited to attend her Funeral Service on Monday, May 1st at 1PM in the Conte – Giamberardino Funeral Home, 14 Pleasant Street, Georgetown. Interment will follow in Harmony Cemetery, Georgetown. Visiting with the family will be held on Sunday from 4 to 7 in the funeral home. For funeral home directions, florists or accommodations, please visit www.cgfuneralhomegeorgetown.com. Robert F. Goodwin of Georgetown, a retired chemist, died Friday, May 12. He was 90. Mr. Goodwin was born in St. Petersburg, Fla., and raised in Waterville, Maine. He graduated from Waterville High in 1944 and was the manager of the boys' basketball team that won the New England title that year. After serving in the Navy, he earned a degree from the Rhode Island School of Design in 1951. He worked for years around New England as a research and design chemist, primarily at Foss Manufacturing Co. in Haverhill and Hampton, N.H. Mr. Goodwin enjoyed golf, reading, music, his summer camp in Maine, barbecuing, and the Red Sox. He was a parishioner at St. Mary's, coached Little League baseball, and was a member of the Knights of Columbus. He was also a proud member of "The Bobs", the group of men, all named Bob, who did much work on community projects. Mr. Goodwin put in hundreds of hours at Camp Denison during his retirement, including work on a trail that was named in his honor. He was married for many years to the late Mary (Cugini) Goodwin and leaves three sons, Peter G. of Boxford, Paul D. and his wife Nancy of Greenville, R.I., and Thomas M. and his wife Diane of Newburyport, and a daughter, Ann Marie Paradiso and her husband James of Georgetown. He was also loving grandfather to Conner, Andrew, Tanner, and Cole. Family and friends are kindly invited to share in his Funeral Mass on Thursday, May 18th at 11AM in St. Mary's Church, Georgetown. Interment with Military Honors will follow in Harmony Cemetery, Georgetown. Calling Hours will be held on Wednesday from 4 to 8 in the Conte - Giamberardino Funeral Home, 14 Pleasant Street, Georgetown. For funeral home directions, florists or accommodations, please visit www.cgfuneralhomegeorgetown.com. EDWARD RICHARD FITZGIBBONS, of 6 Birchwood Terrace, Groveland MA 01834, died Monday May 22, 2017, at home in the care of Hospice and his family, after a short illness at 94 years of age. Ed was born February 28, 1923 in Ft. Johnson NY, to the late Joseph Fitzgibbons and Frances (Spanfelner) Fitzgibbons. He formally lived in Schenectady NY for 5 years, then Vestal NY for 13 years, followed by Boxford MA for 46 years. His last years were spent with his son and daughter-in-law, Paul and Diane Fitzgibbons of Groveland. Ed grew up in Amsterdam NY and attended St. Mary’s Catholic School, graduating Valedictorian of his high school class. He attended Bentley College in Boston for one year before being drafted into the Army during WWII. After boot camp, the army sent him to Texas A&M for a semester studying engineering, before shipping him out to the European Theatre as a mortar man. He earned the Purple Heart. Upon discharge on April Fool’s Day 1946, he made immediate plans to marry the love of his life. That fall he returned to Bentley with his bride and finished his second year earning his Associate’s Degree in Accounting. Upon graduation Edward gained employment as an accountant with General Electric until his retirement 38 years later in 1985. In 1950, he wrote the entire GE Annual Financial Report, that included computing the published earnings per share for the fiscal year. A true gentleman, greeting people with grace and respect all his life, he was a dedicated man of faith, loyal to his family, and loved his home life. He was an avid reader, liked to study history and geography, and enjoyed doing crosswords in pen. He was a golf fan and watched the Patriots. Ed was predeceased by his wife of 64 years, the late Frances (Pollock) Fitzgibbons. He is survived by his son Paul Fitzgibbons and his wife, Diane; his daughter Veda (Fitzgibbons) Connolly and her Husband, George; as well as 5 grandchildren, Michael Fitzgibbons and his wife, Caroline; Brian Fitzgibbons, Joseph Fitzgibbons, Patrick Connolly, Kathleen (Katie Connolly) Goss and her husband, Timothy; 3 great grandchildren Gabriella, Annette, and Maya Fitzgibbons and many nieces and nephews. Ed was predeceased by his siblings, Joseph, Robert and Margaret Fitzgibbons. He was also predeceased by his daughter, Laura Fitzgibbons, and his daughter-in-law Cellina Fitzgibbons. Family and friends are kindly invited to attend his Graveside Service with Military Honors on Saturday, May 27th at 11AM in the Harmony Cemetery, Central Street, Georgetown. All are also welcome to join the family on Saturday at 2PM for his Memorial Service which will be celebrated in the Trinity Episcopal Church, 124 River Road, Topsfield. Calling Hours will be held on Friday from 5 to 7 in the Conte- Giamberardino Funeral Home, 14 Pleasant Street, Georgetown.For those who wish, In lieu of flowers the family requests you send donations in memory of Edward Fitzgibbons, to the Esperanza Academy for Girls, 198 Garden Street Lawrence MA 01840. Or Common Ground Ministries, mailing address 6 Birchwood Terrace Groveland MA 01834, where his son Paul is the Treasurer. Both are recognized IRS (501) (c) (3) non-profits Edward financially supported. For funeral home directions, florists or accommodations, please visit www.cgfuneralhomegeorgetown.com. Dean R. Boyd, 43, a lifelong resident of Bradford, passed away suddenly at his home on Tuesday, June 13, 2017. Dean was born in Haverhill, MA. on March 22, 1974 to Laura (Rogers) Boyd and the late Donald Boyd. Dean attended Boston College and Merrimack College and enjoyed both watching and participating in mixed martial arts and loved taking language classes, learned Spanish, Greek, Latin and most recently he was taking a course in Japanese. Dean was a CNA for several years in Newburyport and North Andover, and was a caregiver to his mom after she became ill. He will be sorely missed by all who came to know him. Dean is survived by his beloved Mom, Laura (Rogers) Boyd of Bradford, his siblings, Corrine Shaw of Maine, Diana Long of Nashua, NH and Jimmy Boyd of Hampstead, NH., his nieces, Donise Hassey and Erin Twombly and his great nephews, Nathan and Jacob as well as several aunts, uncles and cousins. Dean was predeceased by his Dad, Donald Boyd and his brother, Todd Manning. Family and friends are kindly invited to attend his Funeral Service on Friday, June 23rd at 12 Noon in the Conte-Giamberardino Family Funeral Home, 14 Pleasant Street, Georgetown, MA. Interment will follow in Harmony Cemetery, Georgetown. Visiting with the family will be held prior to his service from 10 to noon. For those who wish, Dean may be remembered through donations to the First Church of Christ, 10 Church Street, Bradford, MA. 01835, or to the American Heart Association. For funeral home directions, florists or accommodations, please visitwww.cgfuneralhomegeorgetown.com. Carole (Zachman) Regalbuto Our loving mother of four, grandmother of eleven, devoted wife for 61 years, and friend to many died peacefully on Saturday June 24, 2017, finally succumbing to complications from COPD, as she was held and surrounded by family at Merrimack Valley Hospice. She was a strong woman who maintained a keen wit and positive outlook to her last days. ​ Carole was born June 17, 1932 in Canton, Ohio to Jean (Wheatley) and Clarence Zachman. She spoke fondly of childhood summers spent with her grandparents in the “Mudtown” neighborhood of Salineville, Ohio. Following in her mother’s footsteps, she nurtured others by earning a degree in 1954 from St John’s College of Nursing, Cleveland, Ohio, as a Registered Nurse. It was in Cleveland that she fell in love with and married John Regalbuto on May 5, 1956. She was his “Sweetheart” and he was her “Sugar Daddy”. ​ Carole began her nursing career in Cleveland working with polio victims, then spending most of her 35-year career managing orthopedic wards at John Peter Smith and St. Joseph Hospitals in Fort Worth, Texas, where she and Dad settled down in 1962. She was an awesome nurse, and her children witnessed first-hand her skills, knowledge, and hard work during high school service projects with her patients. Mom retired in 1998 after she and Dad moved to their ad
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MarketInk: U-T Columnist Diane Bell, Who Took a Buyout, Honored by San Diego Press Club
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The announcement came as a surprise, recalled Diane Bell, former city columnist for The San Diego Union-Tribune newspaper. After 48 years at the U-T, including 28 of those years as the page B-1 columnist, Bell said she was faced with a “momentous decision.” In July of this year, it was announced that Los Angeles billionaire Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong had sold the U-T to an affiliate of the MediaNews Group, owned by Alden Global Capital, which owns roughly 200 publications, including the Chicago Tribune. “The new owner immediately made a buyout proposal to the entire staff,” Bell told Times of San Diego. “We were given about a week to make a decision with the final employment date of Friday, July 21, for most jobs. It was a dizzying rate of speed for such a momentous decision.” After a career that included more than 4,000 columns, she took the buyout. “The first thing I did with my free time was schedule a manicure and pedicure,” Bell said. “And, I signed-up for Pilates classes.” Bell also has time to attend the San Diego Press Club’s 50th annual Excellence in Journalism awards on Tuesday, Oct. 3 in Balboa Park. At the event, she will be presented with the Harold Keen Award, which is given to a journalist who has gone above and beyond for the sake of fairness and truth telling. “I am both thrilled and deeply honored to receive an award named after Harold Keen,” Bell said. Keen, who anchored San Diego’s first television news broadcast in 1949, is often described as the dean of San Diego journalists. Keen arrived in San Diego in 1936 as a reporter for The San Diego Sun. He later worked for the San Diego Union, San Diego Magazine and KFMB-TV Channel 8. He passed away in 1981. Since leaving the paper, Bell said, “I’ve received many, many notes, emails, calls and contacts through social media. When I’m out in the community, readers regularly come up to thank me for my many years of column writing. It is a warm, wonderful feeling to know that my stories have made an impact.” During her final week at the U-T, Bell wrote her good-bye column. “I am saying farewell to the many local readers who have become my friends, my confidants and my sounding board over the years. It is with a leaden heart that I write my last official column 28 years after my debut on May 2, 1995, as The San Diego Union-Tribune city columnist,” she wrote. Bell’s 1,700-word column included her career-long memories of interviews with celebrities, once-in-a-lifetime experiences (including piloting a Navy nuclear submarine) and news stories about ordinary folk turned local heroes. “The unforgettable gift San Diego has given me over the years is my interaction with famous, infamous and every day folks who make up the fiber of the region,” she wrote in her final column. “I publicized many deeds of kindness and spur-of-the moment acts of heroism as I chronicled the daily scene, always trying to define what makes San Diego tick. “As a journalist, I’ve been an editorial writer, opinion page editor, president of the national Association of Opinion Page Editors, features section editor, consumer columnist and more. I’ve occupied a catbird seat watching San Diego grow from a lazy beach-side oasis with a reputation as a Navy town to a thriving center of high tech, biotech and innovation.” Bell’s final column drew emotional responses from readers, she said. “I knew one day I would be faced with writing a farewell column, and I always vowed to start a `final column’ file, but I never did,” Bell wrote to Times of San Diego in an email. “I had planned to retire in a year or so, but when the buyout offer came so suddenly, there was less than a week to prepare, and I was still writing my regular column. So, my rearview mirror glimpse was really a stream of consciousness prepared in a couple of days without the benefit of time to labor over the content. “My deadline training apparently paid off because people seemed appreciative. Some said they shed tears; others noted that they thought they knew me but had no idea of some of the things I had done, such as tracking mountain gorillas in Uganda. One reader texted me that he only subscribed to the paper for my column and the crossword puzzles. And more than one thought my final column was the best I’d ever written. My farewell column was heartfelt, but admittedly it is challenging to try to capture more than four decades of journalism in 45 inches of type.” Bell’s family includes husband Roy (they’ve been married 33 years this month) and three teenagers, including Brad, 19, and twins, Cassie and Chase, 15. After Bell left the paper, the family took a 12-day trip to Italy. “The trip was planned before the Union-Tribune was sold, but it was a wonderful way to shift gears and relax. We hadn’t had a getaway outside the U.S. or Mexico since before the pandemic,” Bell said. “My husband and I became parents later in life. Our oldest child is in college, but two others are high school juniors just embarking on college exam prep and campus visits. I want to share time with them without the distraction of work.” Bell admits she has received new job offers over the past two months. “Several people have suggested I write a blog or put together a book drawn from my San Diego columns. That is in the back of my mind. Many of the topics are timeless,” she said. “But for now, I’m taking a break and not entertaining any (job) offers. Maybe down the line, I will change my mind. I truly want to savor my time with family before my twins head off to college in less than two years and my husband and I become empty-nesters.” And, what do the teenagers think about having mom now at home all the time? “They love having a built-in Uber drive,” Bell quipped. At the Press Club’s awards event, Bell will be one of two recipients of career achievement awards. Georgeanne Irvine, who has worked for 45 years at the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance, will receive the Andy Mace Award for career achievements in public relations. Currently the director of publishing, Irvine’s other roles at the Zoo have included public relations and spokesperson, along with marketing and philanthropy. She also has authored 30 children’s books. The PR award is named after Andy Mace, former public relations manager at Pacific Telephone in San Diego. In 1971, Mace is credited with the idea of starting the San Diego Press Club. He later started his own PR consultancy, called Andy Mace & Associates, with an office at the Mission Valley’s Stardust Hotel & Country Club, now the Handlery Hotel. He passed away in 2009 at age 88. The Press Club awards event is open to the public. More than 400 people are expected to attend. Admission cost is $60 for members, $75 for nonmembers and $60 for students. A table of 10 (regardless of membership status) is available for $600. For more information, visit sdpressclub.org. San Diego’s Gigantic Playground Agency Joins CourtAvenue CourtAvenue, a digital marketing agency that operates other digital creative agencies, including San Diego-based Modifly, has announced a partnership with Gigantic Playground, a San Diego-based experience agency. Terms of the partnership were not disclosed. The deal brings Gigantic Playground under the CourtAvenue Collective of company, according to Kenny Tomlin, CourtAvenue co-founder and partner. “This partnership will enable us to bring even more value to our clients, helping them thrive in today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape,” Tomlin said in a statement. Dan Khabie, CourtAvenue co-founder, said in an email to Times of San Diego, “The team at Gigantic Playground used to be my competition when I was building my first company, Digitaria, here in San Diego. Having Gigantic Playground and Modifly right here in San Diego, along with CourtAvenue, has turned us into a local, regional and global powerhouse of talent and clients.” Gigantic Playground has worked with a diverse array of clients to create future-thinking, experience strategies in themed entertainment, retail and commerce, smart cities and buildings and digital health, a statement said. A spokesperson told Times of San Diego that Gigantic Playground’s previous clients have included The Walt Disney Company, Universal Studios, Hulu and Under Armour. “Joining forces with CourtAvenue and being within the Collective is an exciting opportunity to share our connected experience approach and explore new horizons in the digital world,” said Michael Maginnis, co-founder, Gigantic Playground. “We look forward to combining our strengths and delivering exceptional results to our clients.” Founded in 2020, CourtAvenue has 135 employees in 14 states and four countries, the spokesperson said. Mapp Digital Expands Marketing Cloud Functionalities San Diego-based Mapp Digital, a digital marketing platform provider, has announced enhancements to Mapp Cloud, its core product. The enhancements include the Magento plug-in, which will allow marketers to create personalized, cross-channel campaigns based on shopping behavior predictions, the company said. Marketing professionals will have a broader range of expanded cloud functionalities, empowering them to deliver more personalized and effective campaigns. The company said another enhancement to Mapp Cloud includes extended functionality of Mapp Intelligence. With this analytics solution, individual time periods can now be defined for analyses and dashboards, allowing targeted data selection for specific analysis purposes and comparison of marketing activities based on user needs. “In today’s world, holistic marketing across various channels is of great importance. At Mapp, we take pride in continuously providing our customers with innovative new solutions and exciting enhancements,” said Eric Lubow, chief technology and producer officer at Mapp. “It is crucial for our customers to reach their target audience at every touchpoint in order to ensure a seamless customer experience. With these new updates, we continue to push the boundaries of digital marketing and offer our clients a first-class platform to achieve their marketing goals.” Mapp said its digital marketing platform helps more than 700 businesses across Europe and the U.S., including Ella’s Kitchen, Expert, Freesat, West Ham United F.C., MyToys, Pepsico, Quint, Vivienne Westwood and The Entertainer. Nexstar Donates to Feeding America Nexstar Media Group, which owns or partners with more than 200 TV stations, including KUSI-TV and KSWB-TV Fox 5 in San Diego, has announced its Nexstar Media Charitable Foundation has donated another $50,000 to Feeding America, the nation’s largest domestic hunger relief organization. The donation is part of Nexstar’s four-year, $2 million partnership with Feeding America. As part of the partnership, Nexstar said it is donating airtime worth more than $600,000 to air a variety of public service announcements for Feeding America. “It is more important than ever that we continue to keep the issues of hunger and food insecurity in the United States front and center, especially when millions continue going hungry daily and the need is so great,” said Perry Sook, chairman and CEO, Nexstar Media Group. “The work done by Feeding America and its local partner food pantries and food banks is essential to helping those in need. We are proud of our partnership with Feeding America and pleased to be using our powerful national and local broadcast and digital platforms to raise awareness about these issues.” Established in 1958, the Nexstar Media Charitable Foundation makes donations of approximately $350,000 annually, according to a statement.
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Noel T. and Diane III Keen Endowed Fund CEPCEB annually sponsors an annual special seminar and awards ceremony where an invited, prominent scientist presents his or her work. In 2006, this seminar was titled the Noel T. Keen Lecture after one of the first supporters and members of CEPCEB, Dr. Noel Keen. Dr. Keen, who passed away in April 2002, was an eminent scholar who brought considerable recognition to UCR. Dr. Keen’s wife, Diane, generously decided to establish an endowment to help support CEPCEB’s special lecture and in 2013, the lecture became known as the Distinguished Noel T. Keen Lecture. A member of the National Academy of Sciences and the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Noel spent his entire academic career at UCR. He joined the UCR community in 1968, having earned his degrees in botany and plant pathology at Iowa State University, and a Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin. He earned a stellar reputation with research that examined how plants recognize disease agents or pests, a trait that can be implanted in other crop varieties to boost food supplies. Along with former UCR biochemists Fran Jurnak and Marilyn D. Yoder, Noel discovered a new bacterial enzyme responsible for rot in potatoes, tomatoes, apples and tropical plants. Noel, holder of the Johnson Endowed Chair in Molecular Biology, chaired the UCR Department of Plant Pathology from 1983 to 1989. He served on the editorial boards of several scientific journals and as keynote speaker at numerous conferences. At the time of his death, Noel was also serving as President of the American Phytopathological Society (APS), an international scientific organization devoted to the study of plant diseases and their control. His innovative work influenced the research directions of many laboratories worldwide. His research showed that plants have chemical recognition systems, much like animals have immune systems, which trigger a defense response. His work provides the scientific foundation for breeding or genetically engineering plants with disease resistance, which will reduce the use of chemical pesticides. Noel was UCR’s 1996 Faculty Research Lecturer, the highest honor granted by the campus for research. He had more than 170 technical publications, a string of honorary titles and a legacy of training accomplished graduate students. The Center for Plant Cell Biology is extremely appreciative of Diane Keen’s generous support and is honored to name its most special lecture in memory of Dr. Noel Keen’s significant contribution to the world of science and the mission of CEPCEB.
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Exhibition dates: 21st March – 17th June 2018 Curator at Heide: Anne O’Hehir Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) Xmas tree in a living room in Levittown, L.I. 1963 1963 Silver gelatin print Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) Xmas tree in a living room in Levittown, L.I. 1963 (installation view) 1963 Silver gelatin print National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1981 Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art The power of intention If I had to nominate one photographer who is my favourite of all time, it would be Diane Arbus. There is just something about her photographs that impinge on my consciousness, my love of difference in human beings, their subversiveness and diversity. She pictures it all, some with irony, some with love, some with outright contempt, but always with interest. In photographs of dwarfs you don’t get the majesty and beauty that Susan Sontag desired, you get something else instead: the closeness of intention and effect – this is who this person was at that particular moment represented in a photograph, the essence of their being at that particular time. Arbus was fascinated by the relationships between the psychological and the physical, probing her subjects with the camera to elicit a physical response. Her sensory, emotional, intellectual and aesthetic intelligence creates a single experience in relation to subject, stimulating her to respond to the world in her own unique way. While Arbus may well have hated aspects of American culture – “Its hypocrisy, this ‘happy happy’ story after the war, the consumerism, the racism, she feels deeply about that,” as Anne O’Hehir, curator of the National Gallery of Australia’s American Portraits observes – she photographed everything that makes us human in profound and powerful photographs. To me, her subjects were not ‘caught off guard’ nor did they unintentionally reveal aspects of themselves – they revealed themselves to Arbus just as they are, because she gained their trust, she had empathy for who they were… an empathy that probably flowed both ways, enhanced by the subjects sense of Arbus’ own personal travails. It is unfortunate then, that this exhibition at Heide Museum of Modern Art is such a disappointment. This has nothing to do with the wonderful installation by the Heide curatorial team in the beautiful gallery spaces, but in the prints themselves and the artists that accompany Arbus’ work. Let’s look at the prints first. According to the article “Diane Arbus: Iconic photographs on show together for first time at National Gallery of Australia” by Louise Maher on the ABC News website in June 2016, “The collection is one of the largest public holdings of her work outside New York and, according to NGA curator of photography Anne O’Hehir, one of the most impressive in the world. “The gallery was buying a huge amount of work in 1980 and ’81 leading up to the opening of the gallery in 1982,” Ms O’Hehir said. “We were offered in two lots these extraordinary photographs – they were the first release of prints from the Arbus estate and they were expensive at the time.” These vintage prints are by the hand of Arbus, not later printings by other people, and as such should be as close a rendition to what Arbus intended the work to look like as can be found. The exhibition text notes that, “All the same, she was very clear about how she wanted her images to look; she worked hard to achieve a particular quality in her prints, which have a distinct feel and appearance that are quite different from other photographs of the 1960s … She reminds us consistently through a number of careful and deliberate strategies that we are looking at a photograph that has been made by a particular person.” Through these strategies Arbus sought to differentiate her prints from the West Coast Ansel Adams Zone system of printing which was prevalent at the time. The Zone System would have been the antithesis of what Arbus wanted from her photographs. Every popular magazine at that time would have had Zone System stuff… so Arbus didn’t dare align herself with that school. But truth be told, if these prints are the best that she could do as a printer, then they are not very good. As can be seen from the installation photographs in this posting (not the media photographs), some of the prints are so dark as to be beyond comparison to the clarity of the prints that were later produced by her daughter Doon Arbus for the Arbus estate and for reproduction in books. You only have to look at the installation photograph of Xmas tree in a living room in Levittown, L.I. 1963 (above) and another reproduction of this image to see how dark the National Gallery of Australia’s prints are. If you take time to actually look at the photographs one of the prints, Identical twins, Roselle, N.J., 1966 (1966, below) was barely in focus under the enlarger when developed, and several others have not been fixed properly. They may have been first release, but how far down the release were they? We don’t know whether these were the top shelf prints, or tenth in the stack. I know from personal experience that I have a numbering system from one to ten. You sell the best print and so number two then becomes number one, and so on. The poorness of these prints again becomes a sign of intention. The print is the final, luminous rendition of a photographers previsualisation, the ultimate expression of their creativity. This is how I want to show you the world, through this photograph. It is the end point of a long process. I believe strongly that Arbus wanted to show things as clearly as possible, as clearly as the best possible use that photography could provide. She is like a razor the way she cuts through. But in these particular final renditions, she lets herself down. And the people who bought these photographs, should have realised what poor prints they were. Turning to the artists that accompany the work of Arbus… was it really necessary to surround such a powerful artist’s work with such noise? While it is always a delight to see the work of Mary Ellen Mark, William Eggleston, Milton Rogovin, Lee Friedlander, Garry Winogrand, Lisette Model, Walker Evans, Weegee and William Klein, to try and embed the work of Arbus within a photographic milieu, within a cacophony of imagery that stretches from the 1930s to the 1980s, simply does not work. While Arbus emerges out of the concerns of her era, she is such a powerful presence and force that simply no one compares. She is so different from the organised Evans and or the macabre Weegee, more closely aligned to Model, and certainly by no stretch of the imagination does she influence Eggleston, Friedlander, Winogrand or Rogovin in any significant way… that these artists works just become filler for this exhibition. If the intention was to situate Arbus’ work in the chronological “flow” of photography then the concept falls between intention and effect. While no artist’s work appears without regard to historical precedent, their work is simply their own and needs its own space to breathe. What would have been more interesting would have been to position Arbus’ work within an Australian context. Now there’s an idea, since we live in Australia! Here we go: exhibit Arbus’ prints with 15 prints by Carol Jerrems (Vale Street, Mark and Flappers), 15 prints of the early work of Polixeni Papapetrou (drag queens, Elvis fans, circus performers and wrestlers) and 15 prints of the work of Sue Ford. Four strong women who deal with issues of gender and identity in a forthright manner – not a cacophony of noise (9 artists, 6 of them men) to accompany the work of a genius. Analyse the influence of Arbus on this generation of Australian photographers. Pretty simple. Clean, concise, accessible, relevant to Australia audiences. Then intention would have possibly met effect. There are highlights to be had within this exhibition, two in particular. It was a pleasure to see the work of Milton Rogovin. I have always admired his work, and the small, intimate prints from his Lower West Side series (1973-2002) did not disappoint. While Arbus’ portraits are powerful visualisations, front and centre, Rogovin’s working class families are just… present. His social documentary photographs of working class families are almost reticent in their rendition. “His classical portraits, often grouped in diptychs and triptychs, expound narrative in a single image and over time. They compress time intimately… and by that I mean the viewer is engaged in a conversation with the subject, where we can imagine that we live those lives as they do (transcending time), the lives of what Rogovin called “the forgotten ones.” He makes their countenance, their physicality, the hardships they endure, and their narrative, directly and intimately compelling. We are made to feel their plight in the now and the forever. For these photographs are as relevant, if not more so, now as then.” The other highlight is to see three Arbus photographs that I have never seen before: Old black woman with gnarled hand; Large black family in small shack; and Addie Taylor in her shack, Beaufort, South Carolina (all 1968, installation views below), all three taken with flash. These works were a revelation for their observational intimacy and evocation of a dark place in the existence of the poorest of human beings. The gnarled hand of the old woman lying in a filthy bed with cardboard walls is particularly distressing to say the least. To compare these photographs with Walker Evans’ flash photograph Hudson Street boarding house detail, New York (1931, below) and his naturally aspirated Bedroom, shrimp fisherman’s house, Biloxi, Mississippi (1945, below) in their pristine emptiness is instructive. This ideation, together with Arbus’ photographs relationship to the work of her sometime teacher Lisette Model (particularly her Lower East Side photographs (1939-1942); Albert-Alberta, Hubert’s 42nd St Flea Circus, New York (c. 1945) and Woman with Veil, San Francisco (1949) all below) are the zenith of this exhibition, where the intention of embedding Arbus’ photographs in the history of the medium come best to fruition, in effect. Finally, I must say a big thank you to Heide Museum of Modern Art for allowing me to come out to the gallery to take the installation photographs. Many thanks indeed. Dr Marcus Bunyan . Many thankx to Heide Museum of Modern Art for allowing me to publish some of the photographs in the posting. Please click on some of the photographs for a larger version of the image. “People who met Arbus often said she was incredibly seductive. Immensely curious, she was softly spoken and her ability to connect with and gain the trust of people was legendary. She talked about “the gap between intention and effect”, explaining “it really is totally fantastic that we look like this and you sometimes see that very clearly in a photograph. Something is ironic in the world and it has to do with the fact that what you intend never comes out like you intend it.”” Diane Arbus quoted in Kerrie O’Brien (curator of the National Gallery of Australia’s Diane Arbus: American Portraits) “Intimate, dark and compelling: the photographs of Diane Arbus,” on The Sydney Morning Herald website March 14, 2018 [Online] Cited 16/02/2022 “The people in an Arbus photograph are never trivialised; they have certainly a larger-than-life intensity that few other photographers can achieve. While they seem like figures from fairy tales or myth, they are also invested with powerful agency.” Gillian Wearing quoted in Kerrie O’Brien (curator of the National Gallery of Australia’s Diane Arbus: American Portraits) “Intimate, dark and compelling: the photographs of Diane Arbus,” on The Sydney Morning Herald website March 14, 2018 [Online] Cited 16/02/2022 “When you’re awake enough to question your purpose and ask how to connect to it, you’re being prodded by the power of intention. The very act of questioning why you’re here is an indication that your thoughts are nudging you to reconnect to the field of intention. What’s the source of your thoughts about your purpose? Why do you want to feel purposeful? Why is a sense of purpose considered the highest attribute of a fully functioning person? The source of thought is an infinite reservoir of energy and intelligence. In a sense, thoughts about your purpose are really your purpose trying to reconnect to you. This infinite reservoir of loving, kind, creative, abundant energy grew out of the originating intelligence, and is stimulating you to express this universal mind in your own unique way.” Dr Wayne Dyer from ‘The Power of Intention’ Installation views of the exhibition Diane Arbus: American Portraits at the Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne Photos: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Heide is delighted to host the National Gallery of Australia’s touring exhibition, Diane Arbus: American Portraits. The photographs of Diane Arbus (1923-1971) are among the most widely recognised in the history of photography. Her images stand as powerful allegories of post-war America, and once seen are rarely forgotten. Works such as Identical twins, Roselle, N.J., 1967 and Child with toy hand grenade, in Central Park, New York City have been described as two of ‘the most celebrated images in the history of the medium’. Featuring 35 of Arbus’s most iconic and confrontational images from 1961-1971, this exhibition examines the last decade of Arbus’s life,the period in which her style is in full flight. Her work has polarised viewers who question whether she exploited or empowered her subjects, who were often drawn from society’s margins. ‘The National Gallery of Australia is privileged to hold such an extraordinary collection of work by a photographer of Arbus’s significance,’ said Anne O’Hehir, curator. ‘This collection covers Arbus’s best-known pictures, and also includes images which are rarely seen. This exhibition is a testament to the power of Arbus’s extraordinary vision.’ Arbus’s photographs are exhibited alongside a selection of works by other leading American photographers whose work influenced Arbus, was shown alongside hers in the ’60s, or has been influenced by her. These include famous images by Lisette Model, Walker Evans and Weegee, her contemporaries William Klein, Garry Winogrand, Lee Friedlander and Milton Rogovin as well as a slightly younger generation, work by Mary Ellen Mark and William Eggleston. Heide Director and CEO Dr Natasha Cica said: ‘Heide is delighted to present this exhibition of the renowned photographer Diane Arbus. Her uncompromising view challenged existing photography conventions in a surprising and enchanting way.’ Press release from Heide Museum of Modern Art Installation views of the exhibition Diane Arbus: American Portraits at the Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne with at left, Weegee’s No title (at a concert in Harlem) c. 1948, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1981 followed by William Klein’s Christmas shoppers, near Macy’s, New York 1954 and Stickball gang, New York 1955 Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Weegee (Arthur Fellig) (American, 1899-1968) No title (at a concert in Harlem) c. 1948 Gelatin silver photograph Installation views of William Klein’s Christmas shoppers, near Macy’s, New York 1954 and Stickball gang, New York 1955 Photos: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Installation view of William Klein’s Christmas shoppers, near Macy’s, New York 1954 National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1993 Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art William Klein (American, 1928-2022) Christmas shoppers, near Macy’s, New York 1954 Gelatin silver photograph Klein sandwiched his relatively short photographic career, working as a fashion photographer for Vogue, between being a painter and a filmmaker. Self-taught, he experimented with flash, wide-angle lenses, blurring, abstraction and accidents, and produced grainy, high contrast prints. He is deliberately at the other end of the spectrum from the invisible, disinterested photographer. Klein deliberately got really close to his subjects, in their faces, and caught them reacting to being photographed on the street. ‘To be visible, intervene and show it’ was his mantra. Text © National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Installation view of William Klein’s Stickball gang, New York 1955 National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1993 Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art William Klein (American, 1928-2022) Stickball gang, New York 1955 Gelatin silver photograph Installation view of the exhibition Diane Arbus: American Portraits at the Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne showing at left, his No title (listening to Frank Sinatra, Palace theatre) c. 1944, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1981; and at right, Weegee’s No title (at a concert in Harlem) c. 1948, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1981 Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Installation view of the exhibition Diane Arbus: American Portraits at the Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne showing from right to left, Weegee’s No title (at a concert in Harlem) c. 1948, followed by his No title (listening to Frank Sinatra, Palace theatre) c. 1944 and Emmett Kelly, Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus 1943 Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Installation view of Weegee’s Emmett Kelly, Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus 1943, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1981 Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Weegee (Arthur Fellig) (American, 1899-1968) No title (listening to Frank Sinatra, Palace theatre) c. 1944 Silver gelatin print Installation view of the exhibition Diane Arbus: American Portraits at the Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne showing the work of Walker Evans Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Installation view of the exhibition Diane Arbus: American Portraits at the Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne showing from left to right, Diane Arbus’ Rocks on wheels, Disneyland, Cal 1962; Xmas tree in a living room in Levittown, L.I. 1963; and Lady in a rooming house parlour, Albion, N.Y. 1963, all National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1981 Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) Rocks on wheels, Disneyland, Cal 1962 Silver gelatin print Installation view of the exhibition Diane Arbus: American Portraits at the Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne showing at left, Diane Arbus’ Muscle Man in his dressing room with trophy, Brooklyn, N.Y. 1962 and at right, Burlesque comedienne in her dressing room, Atlantic City, N.J. 1963, both National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1981 and 1980 Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) Muscle Man in his dressing room with trophy, Brooklyn, N.Y. 1962 Silver gelatin print Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) Two Ladies at the Automat, New York City, 1966 (installation view) 1966 Silver gelatin print National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1981 Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) Transvestite with torn stocking, N.Y.C. 1966 (installation view) 1966 Silver gelatin print National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1981 Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) Mae West on bed 1965 Gelatin silver photograph National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1981 Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) Teenage couple on Hudson Street, N.Y.C. 1963 (installation view) 1963 Gelatin silver photograph National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1980 Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) Teenage couple on Hudson Street, N.Y.C. 1963 (installation view) 1963 Gelatin silver photograph National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1980 Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) Teenage couple on Hudson Street, N.Y.C. 1963 1963 Gelatin silver photograph Installation view of the exhibition Diane Arbus: American Portraits at the Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne showing from left to right, Diane Arbus’ A Jewish giant at home with his parents in the Bronx, N.Y., 1970; Untitled (1) 1970-1971; and Mexican dwarf in his hotel room N.Y.C. 1970 Photos: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) A Jewish giant at home with his parents in the Bronx, N.Y., 1970 1970 Gelatin silver photograph Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) Untitled (1) 1970-1971 Gelatin silver photograph Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) Mexican dwarf in his hotel room N.Y.C. 1970 1970 Gelatin silver photograph Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) Identical twins, Roselle, N.J., 1966 1966 Gelatin silver photograph Installation view of the exhibition Diane Arbus: American Portraits at the Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne showing from left to right, Diane Arbus’ Boy with a straw hat waiting to march in a pro-war parade, N.Y.C., 1967; A young man in curlers at home on West 20th St., N.Y.C. 1966; and A Family on Their Lawn One Sunday in Westchester, New York 1968 Photos: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) Boy with a straw hat waiting to march in a pro-war parade, N.Y.C., 1967 1967 Gelatin silver photograph National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1980 Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) A young man in curlers at home on West 20th St., N.Y.C. 1966 (installation view) 1966 Gelatin silver photograph National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1980 Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) A young man in curlers at home on West 20th St., N.Y.C. 1966 (installation view) 1966 Gelatin silver photograph Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) A Family on Their Lawn One Sunday in Westchester, New York 1968 1968 Gelatin silver photograph Installation view of the exhibition Diane Arbus: American Portraits at the Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne showing from left to right, Diane Arbus’ A young Negro boy, Washington Square Park, N.Y.C. 1965; Blonde girl in Washington Square Park c. 1965-1968; Woman with a beehive hairdo 1965; and Girl in a watch cap, N.Y.C. 1965 Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) A young Negro boy, Washington Square Park, N.Y.C. 1965 c. 1965 Gelatin silver photograph Installation view of the exhibition Diane Arbus: American Portraits at the Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne showing from left to right, Diane Arbus’ Woman with a beehive hairdo 1965 and Girl in a watch cap, N.Y.C. 1965 Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) Woman with a beehive hairdo (installation view) 1965 Gelatin silver photograph National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1981 Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) Woman with a beehive hairdo 1965 Gelatin silver photograph Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) Girl in a watch cap, N.Y.C. 1965 1965 Gelatin silver photograph Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) Child with toy hand grenade, in Central Park, New York City 1962 1962 Gelatin silver photograph National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1980 Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) Old black woman with gnarled hand (installation view) 1968 Gelatin silver photograph National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1981 Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) Large black family in small shack [Robert Evans and his family, 1968] (installation view) 1968 Gelatin silver photograph National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1981 Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) Addie Taylor in her shack, Beaufort, South Carolina (installation view) 1968 Gelatin silver photograph National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1981 Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971) A family of six at a nudist camp (installation view) c. 1963 Gelatin silver photograph National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1981 Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Introduction The photographs of Diane Arbus (1923-1971) are powerful allegories of postwar America. Once seen they are rarely forgotten. Contemporary audiences found the way that Arbus approached the genre of portraiture confronting and her work continues to polarise opinion. The images raise difficult, uncomfortable questions concerning the intent of the photographer. Arbus had a huge curiosity about the society around her; her favourite thing was ‘to go where I’ve never been’. As she was a photographer, this manifested as an obsessive exploration into what it means to photograph and be photographed, and what can happen at that moment of exchange – something elusive and a little bit magical. Whether Arbus is an empathetic champion of the outsider, or an exploitative voyeur, is something that each viewer alone must decide. The National Gallery of Australia’s collection of Arbus photographs is among the most impressive in the world. The NGA is extremely fortunate to have bought 36 rare, vintage prints in 1980 and 1981, from the earliest releases of prints from the Arbus Estate. These works are from the last decade of the artist’s life, the period in which her recognisable style is in full flight and she was in total control of her medium. These rare prints are shown alongside photographs by others who also sought to redefine the tradition of portraiture, and whose vision of America is also both challenging and moving. The work of these photographers relates to Arbus in a variety of ways: they are influencers, contemporaries or heirs to aspects of her worldview. Like Arbus, they are keen, singular observers of their worlds, transforming the sometimes banal and ugly into images of unexpected beauty. An uncompromising view of the world Diane Arbus was born Diane Nemerov, the daughter of wealthy Jewish New Yorkers; her father ran Russek’s, a department store on Fifth Avenue selling furs and women’s clothing. Growing up in an apartment in a towering building on Central Park West, her world was highly protected, one in which she never felt adversity. This was something Arbus resented both at the time and later; it seemed to her to be an unreal experience of the world. At 18 she married her childhood sweetheart, Allan Arbus, and for a decade from the mid 1940s, they ran a successful photography studio doing fashion shots for leading picture magazines. In 1956 Arbus ceased working with Allan in the studio and began instead to explore subjects of her own choice. She was, apart from the occasional class, essentially self-taught and as she struck out on her own, she undertook a detailed study of the work of other photographers. Compelled to confront that which had been off-limits in her own privileged childhood, she looked to other photographers who had confronted the world head-on, including Weegee, William Klein, Walker Evans and Lisette Model. They recorded, each in their own way, their surroundings with an at-times frightening candour. In their images, Arbus found an uncompromising view of the world, stripped of sentimentality. Weegee Weegee turns the banal and seedy underbelly of New York city streets after hours into moments of great psychological drama. A freelance news photographer, he supplied images to the popular press but was also well regarded in art circles. The Museum of Modern Art collected his work and exhibited it in 1943. Arbus owned a number of Weegee’s books and greatly admired his Runyonesque view of the world. She closely studied aspects of his working method as she formulated her own, especially his use of flash. His ‘wild dynamics’ made everyone else ‘look like an academician’, she wrote. William Klein Returning to New York in 1954 from his émigré life in Paris, Klein was at once taken aback by what he perceived to be a society pursuing purely materialistic goals, but also excited by the energy he found on the streets. Self-taught, he experimented with flash, wide-angle lenses, blurring and close-ups, abstraction and accidents, and produced grainy, high contrast prints. Klein’s 1956 book, Life is Good & Good for You in New York: Trance Witness Revels, a copy of which Arbus owned, gave impetus to the emerging genre of street photography through his harsh, uncompromising vision of the city. His work was met, particularly in the United States, with misunderstanding and hostility. Walker Evans The writer James Agee travelled to Alabama in America’s South in 1936 to research an article on the plight of tenant farmers for Fortune magazine. He chose photographer Walker Evans to accompany him. The article did not eventuate but a book did, Let us now praise famous men. Both men were unnerved by what they saw: Agee wrote of ‘the nakedness, disadvantage and humiliation of … an undefended and appallingly damaged group of human beings’. And yet in the face of this, Evans made images of insistent frontality and careful symmetrical framing; devoid of cliché or pretention, and suggesting an impartiality. This gave the images a great authenticity and power. Evans’ oeuvre is essentially concerned with how photography represents the world. His significance in the development of twentieth-century photography was reappraised during the 1960s, largely through the largesse of John Szarkowski, the head of the Museum of Modern Art’s photography department at the time. Szarkowski argued that the foundations for many of the key aesthetic and formal tendencies of 1960s photography rested in Evans’ work. The catalogue that accompanied his 1938 exhibition American photographs, in particular, had a huge impact on the new generation of photographers, and on Arbus in particular. She met Evans in 1961 and visited him regularly at his New York home throughout the decade. He wrote in support of her 1963 Guggenheim Grant application. Lisette Model Lisette Model’s satirical portraits of the rich on the French Riviera and the photographs she made in the 1940s of the Lower East Side’s poor and marginalised bear out the fact that she took her own advice: ‘Don’t shoot ’till the subject hits you in the pit of your stomach’. By the 1950s she had largely turned to teaching and her influence on Arbus, who took a number of her classes at the New School in 1956 and again in 1957-1958, was profound. Model encouraged Arbus to pursue her own distinctive voice. Model recalled, ‘One day I said to her, and I think this was very crucial, “originality means coming from the source…” And from then on, Diane was sitting there and – I’ve never in my life seen anybody – not listening to me but suddenly listening to herself through what was said.’ The gap between intention and effect Prior to 1962 Arbus worked primarily with a 35mm Nikon camera. Her images at this time were often about gesture, with grainy images and subjects frequently shown in movement. In 1962 Arbus switched to a 2 ¼ inch medium-format, twin-lens Rolleiflex (later a Mamiyaflex), which she used with a flash and which when printed full-frame, gave the photographs a square format. The pictures she took with these cameras are deceptively, deliberately simple. Compositionally they are often masterful with repetitions of shapes and minutely observed, subtly presented details. Despite the confronting subject matter, her images have a classical stillness, an insistent frontality that she borrowed from classic documentary photography. To this Arbus adds a very deliberate use of the snap-shot aesthetic, with slightly tilted picture planes and people caught unawares, to signal the authenticity of her connection with the subject. Arbus developed a working method and style that offered what amounts to a critique of the photographic portrait. There is a palpable tension in the way she presents her subjects, a complicity in the image-making process which rubs up against the fact that her subjects seem caught off-guard, unintentionally revealing aspects of themselves. Arbus identified this as ‘the gap between intention and effect’, explaining that ‘it really is totally fantastic that we look like this and you sometimes see that very clearly in a photograph. Something is ironic in the world and it has to do with the fact that what you intend never comes out like you intend it’. Arbus’s ability to connect with and gain the trust of people is legendary. Fellow photographer Joel Meyerowitz felt that she was ‘an emissary from the world of feeling. She cared about these people. They felt that and gave her their secret’. The aristocrats As a student at the alternative Fieldston Ethical Culture School in the Bronx, Arbus developed a fascination with myths, ritual and public spectacle. This preoccupation remained steadfast throughout her life. For example, in 1963 she was awarded a prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship to document ‘American rites, manners and customs’. Arbus had an almost insatiable curiosity and fascination with the world and she sought to make photographs that addressed fundamental aspects of our humanity in the broadest terms. It was the photographer Lisette Model, with whom she studied in the late 1950s, who made her realise that, in a seemingly contradictory way, the more specific a photograph of something was, the more general its message became. To this extent, it is notable that Arbus’s photographs rarely address the issues of the day in any overt and obvious way. While there are exceptions – for example, her work for magazines from the sixties, including portraits of celebrities and documentary work examining the plight of the poor in South Carolina – for the most part Arbus used the camera as a licence to enter the specifics of other people’s lives. She was particularly drawn to marginalised people, who for whatever reason had fallen out of a conventional place in society and were forced (those born into disability) or chose (the nudists, for example) to construct their own identity. To find them, she frequented sideshow alleys and Hubert’s Freak Museum at Broadway and 42nd Street, joined nudist camps in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and visited seedy hotels; she also found them in public spaces, in streets and parks where social rules were often arbitrarily imposed and discarded. Arbus’s subjects are often seen to play with society’s roles and restrictions. She classified these people as ‘aristocrats’, having achieved a certain freedom from social constraints, and they made her feel a mix of shame and awe. The prints Arbus stated that, for her, ‘the subject of the picture is more important than the picture’. There is no doubt that the emotional authenticity of what she photographed was of upmost importance. In keeping with this, she often undersold her skill as a photographer; she often complained of technical difficulties, and others frequently observed that she seemed weighed down by her equipment. In downplaying her relationship to the technical aspects of her work, Arbus sought to emphasise instead her rapport with her subjects. All the same, she was very clear about how she wanted her images to look; she worked hard to achieve a particular quality in her prints, which have a distinct feel and appearance that are quite different from other photographs of the 1960s. From the mid 1960s, Arbus worked hard to emphasise the photographic-ness of her pictures. She modified the negative tray on her Omega ‘D’ enlarger, which produced the distinctive black border around her images; later again, she used strips of cardboard down the sides of the negatives to blur the edges of her images. Both of these techniques meant that each of her prints is slightly, wonderfully unique. And there is often, as in the cases of Woman with a beehive hairdo and Girl in a watch cap, both made in 1965, damage (tears and marks) on the negative that Arbus has made no effort to minimise or disguise. Close viewing of the collection of photographs held at the NGA reveal ghostly traces of the hand of Arbus. She reminds us consistently through a number of careful and deliberate strategies that we are looking at a photograph that has been made by a particular person. To know life Arbus was not alone in photographing the social landscape of America in the 1960s. Others, including Garry Winogrand, Lee Friedlander and Milton Rogovin, similarly took to the country’s streets. Rogovin’s life work was to photograph people from poor minority groups, much of his work being made in Buffalo, New York, where he himself lived. Like Arbus, he often knew and befriended his subjects, returning to photograph them over many years, collaborating with them to create images of great dignity and integrity. Like Arbus, Winogrand and Friedlander were included in the landmark 1967 exhibition New documents, curated by John Szarkowski for the Museum of Modern Art, New York. This was the only major showing of Arbus’s work during her lifetime. While acknowledging that each of the artists in the exhibition had their own distinct styles, Szarkowski characterised them as part of a generation that used the documentary tradition ‘to more personal ends.’ As he wrote: ‘Their aim has been not to reform life, but to know it. Their work betrays a sympathy – almost an affection – for the imperfections and frailties of society’. An essential aspect of their innovation was the way they positioned photography and the acts of taking and viewing a photograph as an essential aspect of the work. Their photographs were not intended simply as windows to the world. As Winogrand noted when asked how he felt about missing photographs while he reloaded his camera, ‘there are no photographs while I’m reloading’. Winogrand, Friedlander and Arbus were fascinated by how the real was translated into the language of photography, and how the experience of the photograph involves a fascinating, multilayered three-way interaction between the photographer, the subject and the viewer. Garry Winogrand Winogrand restlessly prowled the same streets of New York as Arbus in the 1960s, working stealthily, capturing people without their knowledge. His viewpoint, one he asks the viewer to join, is unashamedly, unapologetically voyeuristic. He used a Leica M4 with a wide-angle lens and tipped the picture plane, giving his compositions a particular feel. Traumatised by the fraught political tensions of the cold war period, anxiety found its way into the imagery – lending his work an edge that makes for a compelling reading of an alienated and fearful society in the throes of change. His city is a site of unexpected confrontations and strange, witty juxtapositions. Fellow photographer Joel Meyerowitz remarked that Winogrand ‘set a tempo on the street so strong that it was impossible not to follow it. It was like jazz. You just had to get in the same groove’. Lee Friedlander Friedlander’s images are invariably about looking and this includes turning the camera on himself. He often intrudes into his hastily grabbed, ironic studies of the city, through reflection or shadow or a pair of shoes. Thus, the viewer of his photographs is constantly reminded that this is an image of the world that is made by someone, in this case, the photographer Lee Friedlander. The works are laconic, witty and intensely personal: and certainly the self-portraits are rarely flattering. Coming at the end of a decade in which a particular, new brand of art photographer had begun to achieve celebrity status, through the efforts of curators like John Szarkowski at the Museum of Modern Art, Friedlander’s self-portraits can also be seen as a shrewd send-up of fame. Milton Rogovin Originally trained as an optometrist, Rogovin began his career as a social documentary photographer in 1958, recording gospel services held in ‘store-front’ churches in the African-American neighbourhood of Buffalo, New York. Profoundly influenced as a young man by the impact of the Great Depression, Rogovin reflected that, ‘I could no longer be indifferent to the problems of the people, especially the poor, the forgotten ones’. He worked in collaboration with his subjects, who were always allowed to determine how they should be photographed. His photographs focus on family life, the celebrations and events that bind a community together, and the particulars of an individual’s existence. The Arbus legacy Arbus occupies an important place in the development of American photography. Her work has indelibly influenced the way that the documentary tradition has continued to evolve over the last 50 years, with many of the leading contemporary photographers, such as William Eggleston and Mary Ellen Mark, continuing to rethink the tradition, looking back to Arbus just as she looked back to her predecessors. Although it has often infuriated, and continues to do so, those who take issue with the way Arbus photographed the world, her impact on audiences and photographers alike is incontestable. William Eggleston While Arbus used the snap-shot aesthetic in her work to increase its aura of authenticity and immediacy, when Eggleston employed the same technique in colour without the abstraction and artistic mediation of black-and-white, contemporary audiences reacted with confusion. Careful observation of the images though reveals a masterful eye, and a sophisticated understanding of the way photography transforms the world. Eggleston’s images are at once monumental and mundane, ordinary and strange, prosaic and poetic. The result is luminous, breathtaking and perfectly banal. Mary Ellen Mark The photojournalist Mary Ellen Mark built a career photographing those on the fringes of society, seeking out those who she felt displayed what she described as attitude and often working on projects over many years, slowly earning trust. Her commitment was to give the people she photographed a unique voice, an individuality. Commenting on a body of work, Mark spoke of her desire to let her subjects ‘make contact with the outside world by letting them reach out and present themselves. I didn’t want to use them. I wanted them to use me’. Mark spent months photographing the New York bar scene at night. This work formed the basis of her first one person exhibition, at the Photographers’ Gallery in London. She reflected at the time, ‘I would like to have the means to travel the whole country and show what America is through its bars. Millions of people who do not want or can not stay at home. The majority of clients are loners, which is why it is extremely difficult to work in these places. I had to make myself accepted’. Anonymous text from the National Gallery of Australia website [Online] Cited 01/06/2018. No longer available online Installation view of the exhibition Diane Arbus: American Portraits at the Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne showing at left, Lisette Model’s Coney Island Bather, New York 1939-1941 and at right, Lisette Model’s Woman with Veil, San Francisco 1949 Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Lisette Model (Austrian, 1901-1983) Coney Island Bather, New York [Baigneuse, Coney Island] c. 1939-1941 Silver gelatin print National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Lisette Model (Austrian, 1901-1983) Woman with Veil, San Francisco 1949 Silver gelatin print National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1978 Installation view of the exhibition Diane Arbus: American Portraits at the Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne showing at left, Lisette Model’s Lower East Side, New York 1942 and at right, Lisette Model’s Lower East Side, New York 1939-1942 Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Lisette Model (Austrian, 1901-1983) Lower East Side, New York 1942 Gelatin silver photograph 49.2 h x 39.5 w cm National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1978 Lisette Model (Austrian, 1901-1983) Lower East Side, New York 1939-1942 Gelatin silver photograph 48.9 h x 38.9 w cm National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1978 Installation view of the exhibition Diane Arbus: American Portraits at the Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne showing from left to right, Lisette Model’s Fashion show, Hotel Pierre, New York City 1940-1946; Lisette Model’s Cafe Metropole, New York City c. 1946; and Lisette Model’s Albert-Alberta, Hubert’s 42nd St Flea Circus, New York [Albert/Alberta] c. 1945 Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Lisette Model (Austrian, 1901-1983) Fashion show, Hotel Pierre, New York City 1940-1946 Gelatin silver photograph 40.0 h x 49.6 w cm National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1978 Lisette Model (Austrian, 1901-1983) Cafe Metropole, New York City c. 1946 Gelatin silver photograph 49.5 h x 40.0 w cm National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1978 While training as a musician in Vienna, Lisette Model studied under the avant-garde composer Arnold Schoenberg, who introduced her to the Expressionist painters of the early 20th century. Influenced by European modernist philosophy and aesthetics, Model abandoned music in Paris in 1933, taking up painting and then photography. She gained initial renown for a series of photographs of men and women lounging in deck chairs along the Promenade des Anglais in the south of France. In 1938, she relocated to New York with her husband (the artist Evsa Model), where she took photographs of exuberant characters on the streets of New York – catching reflections of individuals in store windows and images of feet in motion and holidaymakers around Coney Island. Model taught at the New School where one of her most famous students was Diane Arbus, and was published by Harper’s Bazaar and other magazines. Anonymous text. “Lisette Model,” on the Artsy website [Online] Cited 16/02/2022. No longer available online Lisette Model (Austrian, 1901-1983) Albert-Alberta, Hubert’s 42nd St Flea Circus, New York [Albert/Alberta] c. 1945 Gelatin silver photograph 49.5 h x 39.7 w cm National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1981 Installation view of the exhibition Diane Arbus: American Portraits at the Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne showing work from Mary Ellen Mark’s The bar series 1977 Photos: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Mary Ellen Mark (American, 1940-2015) Untitled from The bar series 1977 Gelatin silver photograph National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1980 Installation view of the exhibition Diane Arbus: American Portraits at the Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne showing in the bottom image from left to right, William Eggleston’s Huntsville, Alabama c. 1971; William Eggleston’s Memphis c. 1969; and William Eggleston’s Greenwood, Mississippi “The Red Ceiling” 1973 Photos: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art William Eggleston (American, b. 1939) Huntsville, Alabama c. 1971 Dye transfer colour photograph 46.6 h x 32.4 w cm National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1980 William Eggleston (American, b. 1939) Memphis c. 1970 printed 1980 Dye transfer colour photograph 30.2 h x 44.2 w cm National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1980 William Eggleston (American, b. 1939) Greenwood, Mississippi [“The Red Ceiling”] 1973, printed 1979 Dye transfer colour photograph 29.5 h x 45.4 w cm National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1980 With its intense red, Eggleston’s picture of the spare room in a friend’s home is one of the most iconic of all colour photographs. Often called The red room, this photograph was intended to be shocking: Eggleston described the effect of the colour as like ‘red blood that is wet on the wall’. But the radicalness of the picture is not just in its juicy (and impossible to reproduce) redness; it is also found in the strange view it provides of a domestic interior, one that Eggleston has described as a ‘fly’s eye view’. Text © National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Installation views of the exhibition Diane Arbus: American Portraits at the Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne showing the work of Garry Winogrand Photos: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Garry Winogrand (American, 1928-1984) No title [Centennial Ball, Metropolitan Museum, New York] 1969 Gelatin silver photograph 27.2 h x 42.0 w cm National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1980 Garry Winogrand (American, 1928-1984) New York City, New York. From “Garry Winogrand” 1970 Gelatin silver photograph 21.6 h x 32.6 w cm National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1978 Winogrand was asked how he felt about missing photographs while he reloaded his camera. He replied ‘There are no photographs while I’m reloading’: There is no possibility in the Winograndian world view of regarding the camera as a window onto the world; it becomes a mirror reflecting back the photographer’s concerns. Winogrand was fascinated by how the real was translated into the photographic. In the end this fascination became an obsession from which he could not escape or find solace – or meaning. At the time of his death there were a third of a million exposures that he had never looked at including 2,500 undeveloped rolls of film. Text © National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Installation view of the exhibition Diane Arbus: American Portraits at the Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne showing the work of Lee Friedlander Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Lee Friedlander (American, b. 1934) Rt. 9w, N.Y. 1969 Gelatin silver photograph 18.8 h x 28.2 w cm National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1981 Lee Friedlander (American, b. 1934) Mount Rushmore 1969 Gelatin silver photograph 18.8 h x 28.0 w cm National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1981 “I always wanted to be a photographer. I was fascinated with the materials. But I never dreamed I would be having this much fun. I imagined something much less elusive, much more mundane.” ~ Lee Friedlander Friedlander is known for his complex, layered images, exploring the way that the urban landscape fragments our vision. Throughout his career he has found endless fascination in photographing reflections in windows – merging what lies behind the glass with what is reflected in it – out of which he has created juxtapositions which are witty and insightful. He often inserts himself into the image, either overtly or more frequently as a shadow or partially concealed form – part of his face, for instance, hidden behind the camera. In the 1960s he moved away from a recognisably documentary style toward one in which the subject is more elusive, reflecting a society which had itself become more fragmented and complex. By cropping and cutting up city and natural landscapes he changes our perception of them. In creating compositions that are dynamic, unexpected and often confusing, Friedlander asks us to look freshly at our everyday environments. Text © National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Installation view of the exhibition Diane Arbus: American Portraits at the Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne showing the work of Walker Evans Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art Walker Evans (American, 1903-1975) Hudson Street boarding house detail, New York 1931 Gelatin silver photograph 15.7 h x 20.6 w cm National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1980 Walker Evans (American, 1903-1975) Bedroom, shrimp fisherman’s house, Biloxi, Mississippi 1945 Gelatin silver photograph 23.4 h x 18.3 w cm National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1980 Walker Evans (American, 1903-1975) Tenant Farmer’s Wife, Alabama [Allie Mae Burroughs, wife of a cotton sharecropper, Hale County, Alabama] 1936 Gelatin silver photograph 23.6 h x 18.0 w cm National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Purchased 1978 Installation view of the exhibition Diane Arbus: American Portraits at the Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne showing the work of Milton Rogovin with from left to right, Not titled (Family in front of house) – 241-2 1973 and Not titled (Family in front of house) – 142-11 1985, both from the Lower West Side series (1973-2002) Photo: © Dr Marcus Bunyan and Heide Museum of Modern Art “Written with her trademark flair and force, Sontag’s book [On Photography] inaugurated a wave of criticism, much of it influenced by Foucaultian theory, that underscored the instrumentality and implicit violence of photography, its ability to police and regulate it subjects, especially those lacking social and political power: the poor, presumed “deviants” or “criminals,” and workers. As Sontag herself acknowledged, however, photography is not only a predatory means of taking possession, but also a mode of conferring value; it can potentially be put to counter-hegemonic uses, used to see and frame in ways that affirm and legitimate, rather than strictly contain and control, the presence of culturally disenfranchised persons.” “The power of his art stems from the particular manner in which Rogovin transforms traditional portrait photography and documentary practice, opening up potentially instrumentalist, one-sided visual forms to dynamics of reciprocity and mutuality…” “Rogovin’s photography thus balances the documentary desire to grasp and present, to “capture” an image of the”Other,” with a commitment to holding back in order to allow his subjects space to shape the photographic process. His practice is a form of”approach,” to borrow a term from Carol Shloss, that resists even as it engages. We might call this an aesthetic of “making space”: a photographic method that creates room for subjects to actively participate in the production of their own images rather than stand as passive objects before a colonizing gaze.” “The fact that Rogovin’s work at once invokes and questions the camera’s capacity to classify – to embed individuals in a larger archive – echoes his challenge to documentary business as usual. Certainly, Rogovin’s images of working people perform a classic documentary task: to lend public visibility to those who have been overlooked and exploited, to give aggrieved people the social recognition they are otherwise denied in our society. However, his images do not enforce the power and prerogatives of middle-class reformers or governmental institutions, as did so much early twentieth-century documentary photography, which, as Maren Stange has argued, tended to reassure “a 11 liberal middle-class that social oversight was both its duty and its right.” By refusing to provide pity-inducing images of working people that present them as weak and vulnerable, Rogovin’s photographs undercut the sense of privilege viewers often feel when looking at pictures of what Jacob Riis called “the other half.”” Joseph Entin. “Milton Rogovin’s Approach: Photography, Class, and the Aesthetics of Making Space (2008),” on the ASX website July 12, 2010 [Online] Cited 12/05/2018 Heide Museum of Modern Art 7, Templestowe Road Bulleen, Victoria 3105 Opening hours: (Heide II and Heide III) Tuesday – Sunday 10.00am – 5.00pm Heide Museum of Modern Art website LIKE ART BLART ON FACEBOOK
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Jeannette Allard Burlington Our dear mother Jeannette Allard sadly passed away on August 8, 2022, at the age of 87. She was a wonderful mother who was always there when we needed her. Her kind and loving spirit will be missed. She was born in Berkshire Vermont in 1934, to Emile Philippon and Stella Jette. She spent her youth growing up on a dairy farm near Richford Vermont and had many wonderful stories to tell of those times. She moved to Burlington in 1954. Over the years, she had many friends and was a well-loved member of the community in Burlington Vermont. Everyone that met her thought she was a sweet lady. She was predeceased by her husband, Phillip Allard who died in 1992 and granddaughter, Heather Allard. She is survived by her daughter, Deborah and Robert Daly of Shaftsbury Vermont, and sons Brian and Kristin Allard of Colchester Vermont, Bruce and Marilyn Allard and Gary Allard of Burlington Vermont, Brothers Norman and Lucia Philippon of Los Angeles, California., Albert and Nancy Philippon of Bellevue Nebraska, Robert and Suzanne Philippon of Pisgah North Carolina, Leonard Philippon of Swanton Vermont. She has ten grandchildren and four great grandchildren, three of which live in Kodiak Alaska, all of whom she loved dearly. During her lifetime she enjoyed camping at Lake Carmi. She took great pride in her yard and gardens and spent many hours there. Some of her favorite hobbies over the years were, country line dancing, crafting, going to garage sales and playing cards with family. She spent many years as a volunteer at the Champlain Valley Fair, which she loved, ushering at concerts, and where she sold her crafts and helped out wherever she could. During her working years, she worked as a secretary at General Electric and later as a cashier for both Price Chopper and PC grocery chains. Her great joy was spending holidays with family, especially Christmas where she enjoyed decorating her home. She will be dearly missed by her family. Graveside service info: August 11, 2022 at 1:00 PM in Lakeview Cemetery In lieu of flowers- donations in her honor can be made to Humane Society of Chittenden County https://www.hsccvt.org/ Or the McLure Miller Respite House in Colchester Vermont https://www.uvmhomehealth.org/donations/make-an-online-donation/ Gregory Edward Berg Nov. 26, 1971-Aug. 3, 2022 Montgomery- -Gregory Edward Berg, 50, passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022. He was born in Boston MA on Nov. 26, 1971, the son of Richard and Katherine Berg. Greg was a loving father and friend and would help anyone to the point of giving his shirt off his back or his last dollar to help someone in need. Greg is survived by his son, Carter, his ex-wife, Rebecca Terhune, his mother and father: Katherine and Richard Berg; his brother, Richard Berg (Robin Williamson) as well as a host of family and friends. Greg was predeceased by his sister, Marusia Berg, paternal grandmother, Janina Zedzik, maternal grandmother and grandfather, Mieczyslawa and Gregory Scherstiuk and father -in-law, James “Jim” Terhune. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. Rodney Murray Essex Jct.- -Rodney C. Murray, 73, passed away on Monday, Aug. 1, 2022 after a hard fought battle with melanoma. He was born and raised in Burlington, the son of Chester and Thelma (LaFrance) Murray and brother to Gail Thompson. Rod attended Burlington schools, graduating from Burlington High School, then enlisted in the U. S. Air Force. He served four years as a Fire Prevention Specialist, finishing his tour as a Staff Sergeant. Rod graduated from Champlain College with a degree in accounting and his career spanned fifty years in public and private sectors. He truly valued his coworkers and the many clients he served over the years. Rod’s favorite charities were the Burlington Food Shelf and Salvation Army. For 25 years he collected turkeys and delivered them there for Thanksgiving dinners. A special thank you to Home, Health & Hospice, especially Nurse Gale Smith. We are forever grateful. When he could no longer play baseball or golf himself, he continued to enjoy watching the Yankees play. For many years he was a race fan at Thunder Road and a fan of the Lake Monsters. Sad to see a good man who enjoyed life so much leave us but we look forward to seeing him again in a better place. Rod married Linda (LaPlant) in 1968 and, together, they raised three children: Catrina DiNapoli, Amy Goodman and Dan Murray; all of whom survive him. He delighted in his three grandchildren: Jordan DiNapoli, Isaiah DiNapoli and Graycie Elkins as well as two step-grandchildren: Caleb and Hannah Goodman. In addition to these loved ones he leaves behind his sister, Gail Thompson, her daughter, Jennifer and her sons. He also leaves Linda’s surviving siblings and their families, his two sons-in-law: Rob DiNapoli and Dave Goodman, and daughter-in-law, Charlene Murray. Rod leaves behind several close friends and extended family members, including a cousin whom he had a special bond with, Neil Abare. Visitation will be on Wednesday, Aug. 10, 2022 from 12 noon to 1pm in Elmwood-Meunier Funeral Home, 97 Elmwood Ave., Burlington with a Mass of Christian Burial at 1:30 pm in St. Joseph Cathedral, Allen St., Burlington. Interment, with Military Honors, will follow in New Mount Calvary Cemetery, Plattsburgh Ave., Burlington. Those wishing may send memorial contributions to either Burlington Salvation Army, 64 Main St., Burlington, VT 05401 or Feeding Chittenden Food Shelf, 228 No. Winooski Ave., Burlington, VT 05401. Valerie (Kent) Bernard Valerie (Kent) Bernard, 72, born June 3, 1950, passed away suddenly on Tuesday, July 19, 2022 at her home. Valerie was born in Burlington, Vermont to Barbara (Adams) and Parke Kent of Shelburne, both now deceased.and She is survived by her daughter Laura (Bernard) Pentenrieder and Laura’s husband, Justin and their daughter Tara; her daughter Jessica Bernard and her partner, Kevin Christopher; sister Leslie (Kent) Merrick and her husband, Marvin (deceased); brothers: Chris Kent, Jon Kent and his wife Julie, and Nick Kent, along with many beloved nieces, nephews and extended family members, including Patty LaRose and Carol Adams. Valerie especially loved the Golden Girls, poetry, garage sales, and spending time with her friends, neighbors and family. Some of her happiest moments were at the park with her daughters and granddaughter and going out to dinner and events with her friends and neighbors. Valerie looked forward to visiting with her sister and brothers each summer and treasured the time she had with the people she loved. A memorial lunch for family and friends will be held Saturday, July 30th from 1:00-2:30 at the Shelburne Town Hall followed by a private burial with family in Shelburne Village Cemetery. Valerie’s family would like to thank the Howard Center for the support they provided to her in her final years which allowed her to live the life she wanted. Donations can be made to the Howard Center, 300 Flynn Ave., Burlington, VT in acknowledgement of their services and support for people living with mental illness Arrangements by Elmwood-Meunier Funeral Home. Marian Julia Trayah May 6, 1926 – July 20, 2022 Colchester Marian passed away unexpectedly from health issues at UVM Medical Center on July 20th surrounded by her loving family. Born in Clinton MA on May 6, 1926. Marian is predeceased by her Father & Mother - Michael & Amelia (Thomas) Augis, Husband - Albert Trayah, Daughter - Jeanette Trayah and siblings: Michalina Augis, John Augis, Helen Humphrey & Betty Drusinskas. Marian is survived by her 3 Children Joesph Trayah, Diane Barker and George Trayah. Marian has many grandchildren and great grandchildren that were all a huge part of her life. She helped raise her granddaughters, Nickole Duval and Misty Trayah as well as her grandson Gary Trayah. She was a strong willed women who gave her all for her family and friends. She was a devout Roman Catholic at St. Joseph’s Cathedral, praying the Rosary and was a member of St. Joseph’s Confraternity, attending many meetings and events. She made sure she taught her family all about their heritage of Lithuania. She knew how to speak some words and a childhood rhyme in Lithuanian. She made sure to pass that knowledge and rhyme on to the younger generation of the family. This rhyme was similar to “This little piggy”. She worked at the UVM Medical Center (formerly know as Fletcher-Allen Healthcare) on Shepherdson 4 and McClure 5, for 27 yrs as a CNA. Prior to that, she was employed on an array of jobs including mill jobs such as reupholstering furniture, making purses, books and much more. She even did some bartending, as well as retail. She always gave her all no matter what she accomplished. She loved to sew and crochet making grandkids costumes and coworkers Christmas Ornaments. She was well known by coworkers for making popcorn for everyone on her shift, as a treat. She loved horses and the Ocean. Her kind and loving heart made huge impacts on everyone she met then and now. She loved being called Gram by everyone. Because of this, she will be greatly missed by all. Visitation will be this Friday, July 29, 2022 at Elmwood-Meunier Funeral Home, 97 Elmwood Ave., Burlington from 12 noon-1pm followed by her Mass of Christian Burial at 1:30 being celebrated in St. Joseph’s Cathedral. Later interment will be held next to her husband in Colchester Village Cemetery Tuesday, August 2, 2022 at 1:15pm. Grace Saunders Colchester- - Grace E. Saunders, Grandma Grace, 92, born January 24, 1930 and died July 20, 2022. Grace is now with her angels and family in paradise. Mom passed away peacefully on July 20, 2022 to be with her husband, Arthur, her daughter, Lynn, her mom and dad, Sam and Emily and a son-in-law, Donald Miner. Grace was a wonderful wife, mother and grandma to many. She is survived by her son, Craig, her wonderful daughter-in-law, Mary; grandchildren: Tasha and husband, Justin, Richie, Alahna, Teegan, Dillan, James, Sam and Patrick and wife, Michelle; great granddaughter, Khloe and Grace's sister, Carol Miner. Grace was very active in the community and was always there to lend a helping hand. Grace's most proud achievement was the many years and countless hours working as a teacher's aide at Mallett's Bay Elementary School. She touched many lives there and was always affectionately knows as "Grandma Grace". Grace's crowning achievement was receiving an award from the State of Vermont for her teacher's aide work through Americore. She was presented this award from then Governor, Peter Shumlin in Montpelier. Services will be held at Elmwood Meunier Funeral Chapel 97 Elmwood Ave Burlington Vt On Friday July 29th 2022 Visitation is from 6 pm to 7 pm with Services starting at 7 pm. Joy Noel Ladue 35 of Milton Vermont passed away unexpectedly on July 9th 2022 at her home from a long battle with addiction. Joy was born on January 6th, 1987 to Candance and Francis (Frank) Ladue in Burlington, Where she grew up and went to school. As a child Joy enjoyed visiting Grandma Judy, eating homemade bread and her wonderful fudge. She also enjoyed playing Chinese jump rope with her childhood friend Ashley. As she grew, so did her love for her parents. She was daddy’s little girl. She had a deep passion for animals, especially dogs. In her spare time she loved to fish, hike, camp and travel. Myrtle beach was her favorite place. Aside from time with her family, they were her heart. She loved time spent with them all. Joy was a beautiful, intelligent, confident young lady with an amazing soul, Who fell into addiction. No matter what we loved and supported her. She did eventually regain control of her life for many years, as the fight within herself continued. She prevailed though. Starting her own cleaning business, that took off with flying colors. She was so happy and proud of her success. The battle she fought on a daily basis was hard, so hard she could not conquer it. Her disease finally won. If you, or someone else is fighting this battle please know there is help and people that love you. Reach out don’t be ashamed or embarrassed. No matter what there is always loved ones there to lend a hand, ear, shoulder and to give you the love and support you need. Joy was pre-deceased in life by her paternal grandparents Judy and Richard Ladue. Her Uncle Dominic Ladue, Uncle John Ladue and her Aunt Theresa Ladue. Joy is also pre-deceased in life by her maternal Grandfather Reginald Sears. Joy leaves behind her partner Tyler of Milton Her parents Candance and Francis Ladue of Burlington and her brother Richard Ladue also of Burlington. Her Aunt Marjorie Ladue of New Mexico and her Uncle Richard and partner. Her Aunt Christie Delphia, Uncle Casey Sears both of Burlington. Aunt Cari Charbonneau of New York. And her Aunt Cassandra (Cj) Morgan and husband Mike of Burlington. Too many cousins to name all and an abundance of friends that she made her family. Services will be held at Elmwood Meunier Funeral And Cremation Center 97 Elmwood Ave Burlington Vt On Thursday July 14th 2022 from 6 till 8pm. A life celebration will be held at a later time. It will be made public on Facebook. Memorials may be made to Joys Gofundme on Facebook c/o Cj Morgan. Chester “Chet” Henry Brothers, Jr. Colchester- -Chester Henry Brothers, Jr., 82, passed away peacefully at the McClure-Miller Respite House In Colchester surrounded by his loving family on Sunday, July 3, 2022, after a long battle with numerous health issues. Chet was born on September 2 ,1939, in Burlington, to Chester and Frances (Labelle) Brothers. He graduated from Burlington High School in 1958. He continued his long and prosperous career in Burlington in the printing industry. Chet was well known in the Burlington area, owning multiple printing companies – employing many in the community. He had a passion for the cab industry as a dispatcher and driver for many local cab companies. Chet will be remembered as a loving father who coached his children in multiple sports, also as an avid fisherman, spending many hours in his boats out on Lake Champlain, his love of NASCAR and his $1Bet and absolute love of the Boston Celtics. Chet was well known in the community for his generosity, caring nature to always help out and lend an ear or share a great story. Chet could fill a room with laughter with his one lines and many pranks. Chet leaves behind his children and spouses: Randall Brothers of Rutland, Lisa Germaine and Mark of Colchester, Julie Duggan and Michael of Colchester, Melanie Brothers Egan and Kelly of Chicago, Joseph Hoffnung of Brooklyn, Nicole Sorrell and her partner, Michael Sugrue of Williamstown, Matthew Brothers and Erin of Calais; 7 Grandchildren: Ashley Prushko and her husband Chris, Bailey, Caroline, Ryan and fiancé Hannah McAllister, Jake, Nathan, and Ambrose; 4 Great Grandchildren: Katelyn, Shaunna, James, and Carter. Two sisters Beverly Tanner of Burlington and Brenda Atherton of Sheldon; brother-In-law, Jack “Butch” McSweeney, Mother of some of his children, Melodie (Maynard) Bean and several nieces and nephews, whom he had a special bond with. He was predeceased by his sister, Annie McSweeny, Daughter-in-law, Jennifer (Hoover) Brothers, brothers-in-law: Douglas Atherton, George Forest and Malc olm Tanner and the mother of some of his children, Mary Ester Stephens. Visitation at Elmwood-Meunier Funeral Chapel, 97 Elmwood Ave. will be held Thursday July 7th from 12-1 pm. His Memorial Service will begin at 1 pm. A Graveside Interment, will be held at Lakeview Cemetery, 455 North Avenue, Burlington immediately following Memorial Contributions may be made McClure-Miller Respite House, 3113 Roosevelt Hgwy, Colchester, VT 05446 Go to link for donations https://www.UVM home health.org/donations/. Robert E. Senghas SHELBURNE – Robert E. Senghas 93, a resident of Wake Robin Retirement Community in Shelburne, died at Wake Robin on 6/26/22 of natural causes. He was born on June 30th, 1928, in Cleveland, Ohio, the son of Erwin William Senghas and Lydia Mueller Senghas. Bob graduated from Lakewood High School in Lakewood High School in Lakewood, Ohio. In 1950 he graduated from Yale College, and he earned a J.D. from Harvard Law School (1953). In September 1952 he married Dorothy Caiger; she predeceased him in 2002 after 50 happy years together. He served as an officer on active duty with the U.S. Marine Corps for two years. Then Bob practiced law in San Francisco for five years, until he decided to become a Unitarian Universalist minister. He graduated in 1963 with a M.Div. from the Starr King School for the Ministry in Berkeley, California; that school awarded him an honorary S.T.D. in 1984. He served as minister in Unitarian churches in Davis, California and Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts. He was the minister of the First Unitarian Universalist Society in Burlington, Vermont (the church at the head of Church Street) from 1979 to 1989, when he retired. From 1974 to 1979 Bob was the Executive Vice President of his denomination, the Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations (the UUA), representing the New Hampshire Vermont District, and on the UUA Board Finance Committee. Bob is survived by three sons: in Florida, Frederick Christian Senghas; in Rolling Meadows, Illinois, Edward Caiger Senghas and his wife Maureen Cotter; and in Vermont, Stuart Bailey Senghas and his wife Alicia Wein Senghas. He is also survived by Frederick’s children Matthew Senghas and Sarah Hall and Sarah’s husband Brian Hall and their daughter Emma, by Stuart’s children Nathan, Lydia, and Isaiah, and by the many nieces and nephews and their children. In addition, he is survived by an identical twin brother, the Rev. Richard E. Senghas of Scarborough, Maine. He served on several boards, including Planned Parenthood of Northern New England, the Committee on Temporary Shelter (COTS) in Burlington, and the Vermont Mozart Festival Board. In 1965 Bob participated in the civil rights movement in Selma, Alabama. Since 1982 he has been a practicing Zen Buddhist, a nonresident of the Zen Mountain Monastery in Mt. Tremper, N.Y. and a senior student of it’s abbot, the late John Daido Loori, Roshi, as well as a founding member of the Zen Affiliate of Burlington and of the Unitarian Universalist Buddhist Fellowship. He is the author of the book Cycles of Reflection and enjoyed playing the viola, having played in the Amateur Musicians Orchestra (AMO) and the University of Vermont Orchestra as well as chamber groups. A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, September, 10, 2022 from, 2-4pm at the First Unitarian Universalist Church at the head of Church Street in Burlington. Memorial gifts in lieu of flowers may be made to one’s favorite charity. Arrangements are by Elmwood-Meunier Funeral Home of Burlington. Lila Mae (Shepard) Francis Lila Mae (Shepard) Francis, age 99, of South Burlington, VT, passed away peacefully on Friday June 17th, 2022 in her home surrounded by loving family. Lila was born in South Burlington on April 28th, 1923 the Daughter of the late Vernon and Sarah (Blair) Shepard. She is predeceased by her Husband Albert C Francis (1992) and Son Gary Lynn Francis Sr of NH, as well as her Siblings Robert, Warren, Vinnie, Richard, Verna, Betty, Hilda, Rita, and Bertha. Mother of (Stepson) Loren (Ann) Francis of FL, Claudia (Hank) Schneveis of WI, Sharon (Michael) Charbonneau of FL, Lou Ann Francis of VT and Daughter-in-Law Lori Francis of NH. Lila leaves behind 4 Generations of Family including: 21 Grandchildren; 42 Great Grandchildren; and 34 Great Great Grandchildren as well as many Nieces and Nephews. Lila was a housekeeper, a seamstress, and a bus girl. When she retired she became a homemaker to take care of her then 3 year old Grandson, Dennis Hookstadt. She lived through a great depression and a great recession. Through a world war that killed more people than every other war in human history combined. The Kennedy assassination, the Cuban missile crisis. Saw the first human walk on the moon, was alive to see 17 presidents of the USA. She watched the fall of the USSR, the birth of the TV, the dawn of the Internet age. Experienced the rise and then destruction of the World Trade Center. Saw the British Empire fizzle out, and not one but 2 pandemics. Linda (Mossey) Gomez St. Albans- -Linda Gomez, 65, passed away into peace on May 29, 2022. Born March 13, 1957, the daughter of Jack Mossey and Betty Delorme (St. Amour). Linda enjoyed sewing, crocheting, needle point and country music. She loved putting hot sauce on everything she ate. She is survived by her sons: Earl Katon, II of Alburgh, VT, Dennis Hodgdon of Craftsbury, VT and daughter, Angel Plank of Swanton, VT, her brothers: Richard Baker (Judy) of Milton, VT, Louis Mossey of MT Holly, VT and Mark Marshall of Newport, VT, sisters: Bev Senna (James) of Colchester, VT, Diane Bisram (James) of Fort Myers, FL, Sandy Turco (Dennis) of Ludlow, VT, Deb Aldrich of Enfield, NH, Donna Mossey of Grand Isle, VT, several nieces and nephews, 5 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren and brother-in-law, Gerald Fields. She was predeceased by both parents Jack Mossey and Betty Delorme, sisters; Ruth Langlois, Liz Fields, Theresa Justice and brother, Jack Mossey, Jr. Burial will be held at Lakeview Cemetery, North Ave., Burlington on Saturday, June 25, 2022 at 11am. Arrangements by Elmwood-Meunier Funeral Home, Burlington Roger Ballard After joining this world on May 7, 1955, our father, Roger, passed away on June 8, 2022 after an illness. Roger was a troubled man, for sure. But if you got to know him when he was in a good spot, he was the person you'd want to be around. He'd give his shirt off his back for you and tell you the best jokes. His sense of humor was one of a kind. He was in the army until an injury abruptly ended his career. That injury set him up for the rest of his life and the choices he'd made. He leaves behind his two daughters, Crystal Goodman (and her spouse Tim), Jennifer McSweeney (and her spouse Lloyd) and his son Eric. Roger has five beautiful grandchildren that he would be proud of today. Due to his strained relationships with his children, we'd like to thank the staff and residents at Queen City Rehab for being there with him. As his children, we wish we got to see the Roger you all saw toward the end. Dad, you're finally at peace, with the rest of your family, and that's what matters to us. Brigid A. Beebe Brigid A. Beebe Essex Jct.- -Brigid A. Beebe, 74, died on Monday, May 23, 2022 at McClure-Miller Respite House in Colchester. She was born on March 11, 1948 in Rutland, the daughter of John J. and Mary E. (Moore) Beebe. She was educated in Fair Haven and graduated from The Jeanne Mance School of Nursing. She worked in Pediatrics and Long Term Care, retiring from Wake Robin in Shelburne. She is survived by her brother, John Beebe, sister, Mary Beebe; her brother-in-law and wife, Mike and Joanne Fenton; sister-in-law, Nancy Young; nieces: Debbie Singleton, Erin Beebe and Jaime Yott, Liz Fenton and Jen Ellis; nephew and wife, John and Erin Fenton; great nieces and nephews: Kayden and Emily Singleton, Henry and Eleanor Fenton and Helen Fenton. Brigid is also survived by her Fenton Family; Janice Avery, Jerry and Mary Fenton, Gayl Sanderson and Alan Fenton. Along with her parents, she was predeceased by her brother, Burt J. Beebe, sister, Teresa Beebe Fenton and sister-in-law, Ann Beebe. A Memorial Mass will be celebrated on Wednesday, June 15, 2022 at 11am in Holy Family Church, Essex Jct. Memorial Contributions may be made to either McClure-Miller Respite House, 3113 Roosevelt Hgwy, Colchester, VT 05446 or to the UVM Home Health and Hospice. Arrangements in care of Elmwood-Meunier Funeral Home, Burlington. Donald E. Savage, Jr. Donald E. Savage, Jr. Burlington- -Donald E. Savage, Jr., 57, passed away peacefully in his sleep at home on Friday, April, 29, 2022. He was born in Burlington on July 2, 1964, the son of Donald E., Sr. and Shirley (Forman) Savage. He served his country honorably in the U.S. Army during Desert Storm and in the VT Army National Guard. He was a Master Carpenter having worked for C-Store Construction for well over a decade and, recently, had started his own business, Don Savage 24/7. Don was an amazing woodworker, creating so many beautiful things. He could complete any project needed… truly gifted. He also was an avid chef with experience in the food industry. Most of all, he was an amazing Dad, living for his son, Gage. “There is no greater bond than between a father and his son.” Along with his son, Gage Savage, and Gage’s mom, Kelli McGovern of Colchester, he is survived by his sisters: Sandy White and daughter, Taneisha White of Winooski and Dona and husband, Robert Marcotte, Jr. and their children: Brooke and Braxton Marcotte of Colchester as well as many aunts, uncles, cousins and so many cherished friends. He was predeceased by his parents. A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, May 7 from 1-4 p.m. at the Burlington VFW, Post #782, 176 So. Winooski Ave., Burlington. Those wishing may send a memorial contribution to their Charity of Choice. Frank “Frankie” Wayne Highley, III Frank “Frankie” Wayne Highley, III Burlington- -Frankie, 24, passed away unexpectedly at home on Friday, April 22, 2022. He was born on September 4, 1997 in Burlington to Mary Wright of Burlington and Paul Miller (who raised him as his own) of Winooski. Frank attended Colchester Schools where he excelled in sports. Frankie enjoyed spending time with his family. He was truly a big brother to Jayden by getting involved and playing sports with him. In addition to being a big brother to his little sister, Jessa, he was her hero and protector. Frankie was well liked and loved by anyone who knew him. His smile will never be forgotten. He had a big heart and was willing to help anyone that needed it. Frankie leaves his mother, Mary Wright, step-father, Paul Miller (Nicole): his brother, Jayden and sister, Jessa: grandparents, Art and Darlene Thomas; many aunts and uncles: Susan and Kyle Brunelle, Joe and Tiffany, Steve and Marcie, Tabitha and Justin, Dorothy and John and Lori Ann along with many cousins and other family members. He was predeceased by his maternal grandparents, Steve and Darlene Wright. Visitation is on Saturday, May, 7, 2022, from 1-2pm at Elmwood-Meunier Funeral Chapel, 97 Elmwood Ave. with Memorial Services at 2pm. Any monetary donations may be sent to: Howard Center For Substance Abuse, 208 Flynn Ave. Ste. 3J, Burlington, VT 05401 or St. Nicholas Project, Kurn Hatin School, P. O. Box 127,. Westminster, VT 05158. our of obituaries Kevin Christopher Deeb Kevin Christopher Deeb, 53, of 256 Northgate Road, Burlington Vermont passed away at home after a long fierce battle with Pulmonary Hypertension on April 4, 2021. Kevin was a loving husband, of 30 years, to Valerie Leavitt-Deeb and a proud father to Richard Philip Deeb. Kevin was born to Phillip J Deeb and Mary Jane (Verville) Deeb on September 22, 1967 at Glens Falls Hospital in Glens Falls, New York. Kevin was raised in Glens Falls, New York and graduated Glens Falls High school where he played football and baseball. Kevin continued his education studying business at Manatee Community College in Bradenton, Florida after the family moved in 1988. In 1990, Kevin moved to Burlington, Vermont where he remained throughout his adult life. Kevin was a very hard worker holding down at least 2 jobs most of his life. Primarily, Kevin worked at IBM as a wafer test technician and at UPS as a loader. He often augmented this busy schedule with other jobs like Domino’s delivery and Elderwood Care Center. Kevin’s true passion was people. Kevin was very sociable and well liked with a personality as bright as his red hair. Wherever he was, he easily met people and welcomed them into his life with a laugh and sarcastic humor. Co-workers enjoyed his company as he set a rapid pace with a laugh and lots of humor. You could always determine Kevin’s presence due to laugh or others laughing around him and usually made jokes at his own expense. Kevin always knew someone everywhere he went no matter if it was the doctors or the people emptying the trash bins, he welcomed everyone equally. Kevin would talk sports all day long if he could as he was a fan of Boston Sports and Nascar. Everyone in the neighborhood knew him and all the kids flocked to his door. During snowstorms he would be out snow blowing everyone’s sidewalk and parking space complaining and loving it at the same time. He would sit on the porch watching the planes fly over on Flight tracker with his binoculars and then tell you all about the flights including stories about why people may be traveling. His favorite was seeing the Green Mountain Boys in their new aircraft. He loved staring into the woods behind the house watching all of the deer’ roam by during the night and hoping at some point he would get a picture of Sasquatch. The last few years Kevin volunteered as a sitter at Elderwood Care Center until they finally brough him on because staff and residents all looked forward to his presence. He loved interacting with the people, even though most did not realize he was struggling with a disease worse than most of the residents. He enjoyed talking football, hockey and NASCAR. Kevin’s life was never about him; he wanted the focus on everyone else, never wanting to let on to anyone his personal struggles. Kevin would move heaven and earth for those he loved, trying to be present for every occasion, ball game or whatever was going on. Kevin was a unicorn in many rights, battling Pulmonary Hypertension for over 20 years, mentoring, and advocating for others who were diagnosed, teaching new physicians and nurses about the disease at University of Vermont school of medicine, and was a trial patient for almost every medicine that is being used for PAH patients today. Demonstrating once again that he gave of himself for others. Kevin was predeceased by Renee Marie Deeb his sister. Kevin is survived by his wife Valerie Leavitt-Deeb, His son Richard Phillip Deeb who inherited the same generous spirit and love of laughter as his father, his parents, Phillip and Mary Jane Deeb of Bradenton, Florida, his sister Denee Anne Aldana of Bradenton, Florida and brother Jean-Paul Deeb of Tampa, Florida, the Leavitt and Poratti family’s as well as many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, and nephews from the Deeb, Leavitt, Poratti and Aldana families. Arrangements are in care of Elmwood-Meunier Funeral and Crematorium. In lieu of flowers please feel free to donate to the Pulmonary Hypertension Association. https://phassociation.org/ or contact the Deeb family. Clifford K. Gardner, Jr. Burlington/St. Albans- -Clifford K. Gardner, Jr. 73, passed away on Saturday, March 20, 2021 at Queen City Health & Rehab in Burlington. He was born in Burlington on August 24, 1947, the son of Clifford K. Gardner, Sr. and Ruth (Pecor) Gardner-Moquin. He was employed as a painter for many years and enjoyed drawing and painting pictures and participating in Care Partners. He leaves three sisters: Debbie Crosby and partner, James Blow, Pauline Reynolds and Marsha Owens; three brothers: Gary Gardner and wife, Julie, Steven Moquin and Richard Moquin; two step-brothers: Henry Moquin and wife, Lisa and Danny Moquin; several nieces, nephews, cousins and especially his niece, Christina and husband, Larry Raymond, whom he lived with for the past ten years and took special care of him. Along with his parents, Clifford was predeceased by three sisters: Carol Groff , Marilyn and Mary Jane Gardner and two brothers: Henry Gardner and Michael Gardner, Sr. whom Clifford was very close to. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. Elmwood-Meunier in Charge. Janice (Tebeau) Robar So. Burlington- -Janice M. Robar, 85, went to be with the Lord on Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2021 at McClure-Miller Respite House, Colchester. She was born on Dec. 26, 1935 in Burlington to Howard and Katherine (Hanley) Tebeau, then of Winooski. She worked for her son, Paul Robar, Jr at Benways-Morf Transit for 39 years. Janice loved being around her family. She was the most caring and compassionate person, always helping anyone in need. She loved going to the bingo’s with her sister, Shirley Lafrance. She loved being a mother, grandmother and great grandmother. She was the best. She was a beautiful person inside and out. She is survived by her son, Ron Robar of Colchester, daughter, Lois Robar, her grandsons and granddaughters: Joe Robar and wife, Melissa of Hinesburg, Carrie, Billy, Nikki, Jack, Trendan, Kevin and Robby; her great grandchildren: Jeydan, Cayden, Carter, Colby and Kellan; her favorite niece, Kim Lafrance, along with several other nieces and nephews and a very close friend of the family, Karen Lavallette. Along with her parents, Janice was predeceased by her husband, Paul Robar, Sr., her son, Paul Robar, Jr., her daughter, Cathy Robar, her best friend and sister, Shirley Lafrance, along with nine other sisters and one brother. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday, Mar. 6, 2021 at 11am in St. Joseph Cathedral, Burlington. Spring Interment will be held in New Mount Calvary Cemetery,Plattsburgh Ave., Burlington. Those wishing may said Memorial Contributions in care of Elmwood-Meunier Funeral Home, 97 Elmwood Ave., Burlington, VT, 05401 to be used at the family’s discretion. Lois Ann Holbrook “NON” Burlington- -Lois passed away peacefully at her residence on Friday, Jan. 22, 2021. She was born on June 17, 1931 to Robert O. and Etta May (Foster) Holbrook in St. Johnsbury. Lois graduated from St. Johnsbury Academy in 1950. She then furthered her education with a B.A. in Education from Rockford College in 1954, as well as her M.A. as a Specialist in Education from Northern Colorado University in 1967. Lois was then employed by the Burlington School System. She was the first Director of the Early Education Center, as well as Director of Special Education until her retirement in 1985. At this time, she received the Distinguished Service Award from UVM College of Education and Social Services. Lois then spent several years working with Trinity College from 1989 to 1996. Lois spent her days and evenings volunteering at the Flynn Theatre, Sisters of Mercy, Shelburne Library, as well as at C.O.T.S. Committee on Temporary Shelter. Lois also spent several of her younger years with the Red Cross, both in the U.S. and overseas, a time in her life, she enjoyed very much. She is survived by her sister, Sandra Holbrook of Milton, as well as Sandy’s son, Gary and his wife Tammy and their two children, Jamie and Kayla and several nieces, nephews and their families. Along with her parents, she was predeceased by her brother, Kenneth and wife, Ruth of St. Johnsbury, her sisters: Marion and husband, Samuel Handy of St. Johnsbury and Beverly and husband, George Hopkins of Lyndonville, as well as her K-9 companion, Benji. No Memorial Services will be held at this time. Donations may be made in Lois Holbrook’s name to C.O.T.S. A spreading of her ashes will be held at a later date in the Memorial Gardens of the Unitarian Universalist Society. Christopher J. Williams Christopher J. Williams Burlington- -Christopher J. Williams, 60, passed away unexpectedly at home on Monday, Feb. 1, 2021. He was born in Burlington on Jan. 31, 1961, the son of Rollin B. and Ruth J. (Palmer) Williams. He was a long time dispatcher and taxi driver for Benway’s Cab and later with other cab companies. He was an avid Red Sox fan and enjoyed playing pool, cribbage, pinochle and hunting. He was a former member of the Burlington Eagles Club. He leaves his daughter, Crystal Williams, grand daughter, Nevaeh Perry, son, Christopher J. Williams, Jr., his brother, Dennis J. Williams and wife, Laurie and a niece, Jessica Cota Spring Committal Services will be held in Ft. Ethan Allen Cemetery, Rt. 15, Colchester at a time to be announced. Memorial Contributions may be made to the Jimmy Fund, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, P.O. Box 849168, Boston, MA 02284. For a full obituary go to www.Elmwood Meunier.net. Melvin A. Prim, Sr. Melvin A. Prim, Sr. Burlington- -Melvin A. Prim, Sr., 82, passed away at home on Monday, Jan. 25, 2021. He was born on Feb. 3, 1938 in Burlington, the son of Chester L. and Margaret D. (Ham) Prim. He served with the US Army Reserves and was employed in construction, as a drywaller. He loved hunting and fishing. He leaves his partner of 32 years, Theresa McGarghan and her son and wife, Michael and Kelly McGarghan, along with their children: Bradley and Stephanie; Theresa’s daughter and husband, David Peter and their children: Duncan, Silas and Josiah; his daughter, Carina Thompson and husband Patrick and their children: Heather and Amanda; his son, Melvin Prim, II and wife, Brenda and their children: Andrew and Amy; his brother, Virgil Prim and wife, Karen and extended family. Future Services will be held at the family’s convenience. Bradley A. Beartheaume, Jr. Burlington- -Bradley A. Beartheaume, Jr., 56, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, Jan. 24, 2021, at UVM Medical Center. He was born in New Britain, CT on May 19, 1964, the son of Bradley A., Sr and Jean M. (Ploof) Beartheaume. He married Darlene Beaupre in Burlington on March 13, 1998. He was a self employed painter and was an avid picker and enjoyed garage sales and wrestling. He leaves his wife, Darlene, 2 sons: Bradley Burns and Jeffery Savage, 3 grandchildren; step-children: David and Connie Amsden and Dawn and Todd LaValley; 5 step-grandchildren; 7 step-great grandchildren; 2 sisters: Debra Morrison and partner, Bryan Monta and Lisa Beartheaume and her partner, Johnson Soukone. He also leaves a special aunt, Marie Farnsworth, for sitting by his side with love when he was asking for her and several nieces, nephews and cousins. He was predeceased by his parents and his in-laws: Sonny Mortise, Kevin, Terry and Leroy Beaupre and spouse, Linda; 3 sisters-in-law: Sheila Merits, Brenda Beaupre and Gloria Lafountain. Visitation is on Wednesday, Jan. 27, from 5-6:30pm in Elmwood-Meunier Funeral Chapel, 97 Elmwood Ave. Funeral Services will begin at 6:30pm in the funeral home. Later interment will be held at 1pm on Monday, Feb. 1 in Mt. Calvary Cemetery Annex, Pomeroy St. Dale M. McGuire So. Burlington- -Dale M. McGuire, 61, passed away unexpectedly on Friday, Jan. 22, 2021 at McClure Miller Respite House in Colchester. He was born on Oct. 30, 1959 in Burlington, the son of Vernon and Marion (Francis) McGuire. He was employed mostly in food services at various facilities in the area. Dale is survived by his children: Dustin Stearns of Jeffersonville and Kala McGuire of Skowhegan, ME.: grandchildren: Gage and Jade Willey; his father, Vernon McGuire and siblings: Vernon, Karen, Danny, Kelly McGuire and Karena Weston. A Graveside Service will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2021 at 11am in New Mount Calvary Cemetery, Burlington. Arrangements in the care of Elmwood-Meunier, Burlington. Richard Charles Moody Colchester- -Richard C. Moody, 79, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2021 after a lengthy battle with Parkinson’s Disease. He was surrounded by his family. Richard was born on March 28, 1941 in Burlington, Vermont to Frank and Anna (Drew) Moody. He graduated from Burlington High School in 1961 and shortly after began his career at IBM that spanned 30 years. He married the love of his life, Dianne LaVAlley in 1970 and celebrated 50 years of marriage last June. Together they raised 2 daughters. Richard is survived by his wife, Dianne of Colchester. His daughter Michelle and her partner, Jeffery Willis of Colchester, his granddaughter, Miranda Bushey and her partner, Evan Miller of Waterville, his sisters, Joyce Stone of Essex and Carol and her husband John of Richmond and many nieces, nephews and cousins and a special friend, Elizabeth Shangraw. Richard was predeceased by his parents, Frank and Anna, his brother, Robert Moody and sadly his daughter, Lisa in 2018. Richard will always be remembered for his sense of humor, his huge heart and his endless devotion to those he loved. In his later years, when Parkinson’s disease robbed him of his strength and stamina, he allowed for those of us who loved him to repay the favor of what he taught us all along. It’s time to rest my fatman, you will always be my hero. The family would like to thank Dr. Jenn Gilwee, Dr. Jim Boyd, Nurse Laura Turner, from the VNA and a very special thank you to Liz Denton who without her help he would have never made it home. A Private Service will be held in the spring at St. Paul’s Memorial Garden, Burlington. For Memorial Donations to Parkinson’s Disease, go to their website on Google. Elmwood-Meunier, Burlington in charge Wilfred L. Delisle, Sr. North Hero – Wilfred L. Delisle, 85 passed away on Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2021 at the UVM Medical Center in Burlington. He was born to Lester Joseph and Florence Ester (Parrott) Delisle on October 1, 1935 in Montgomery, VT. He served his country honorably with the US Air Force during the Korean Conflict. He married the former Elaine Dubuque Troville on September 21, 1968. He did farming, worked for the VT highway Dept and was a mechanic with So. Burlington Chrysler Plymouth, JCPenney’s and was also self-employed. He enjoyed Tinkering on anything and everything. He loved racing, wrestling, country music and dancing. He loved dogs, especially his Beauty, Bruno, Milo, Otis and Tyson. He most of all loved spending time with his family and friends. He leaves his 6 sons and daughters-in-laws: Ronnie Tourville, Darrell Troville and his wife Leah, Tim Troville and his wife Colleen, Rick Troville and his wife Laurie, Steve Troville and his wife Sheryl, Wilfred Delisle Jr. and his wife Susan. 2 Daughters and sons-in-law: Norma Deforge Cox and her husband Randy, Doreen Legrand and her husband Philip. Grandchildren: 21 grandchildren and 33 great grandchildren Siblings: Betty Roy, Lester Delisle, Leora Greenia, Johnny Mitchell. And several nieces and nephews and cousins. He was predeceased by: His wife Elaine, all brothers and sisters and his special aunt Ruby Gonyeau. He also leaves some special family friends Steve Deforge, Amy Russin. A graveside service will be held in Grand Isle Cemetery later in the year at a time to be announced. Memorial Donations may be sent to: Franklin County Humane Society, 141 Fairfax Rd., St. Albans, VT 05478. Henry C. Burawa Jr. 7/13/1965-1/9/2021 Henry Burawa was born in Astoria (Queens), NY, to Susan Majores and Henry Burawa Sr. He was raised in the city by his father, grandmother and foster parents. At the age of 8, Henry and his two younger sisters moved with their father first to Utica, NY and eventually to Vermont when he was 13. Henry lived on Alfred Street in Burlington and then at the Allenbrook Group Home. He graduated from South Burlington High School and went on to attend Job Corps in Vergennes and Southern Vermont and Bennington Colleges. Henry’s career path as a printer at Lane Press was cut short when, at 23, he was severely injured by a drunk driver in a car accident. After spending months recovering in the hospital relearning to walk and talk, Henry went on to work several jobs including cook at Sneakers, St. Joe’s and UVM, inventory stock manager at SAS Auto, janitor at Rice High School, and crossing guard in Burlington. Henry was proud of his Jewish heritage. He considered himself a “City Boy” and often said “I’m going to fight to be an individual”. Henry earned a black belt at Shover’s dojo, and fondly recalled being told “This little guy has a lot of Bruce Lee in him”. Henry had a unique style with his signature long hair mullet, leather pants and vest, silver jewelry, bolo tie, and perfectly shined boots. He dreamed of opening his own vintage clothing shop called “Cool Clothes for Rockers and Bluesers”. Henry felt music in his heart and soul, particularly the blues. He loved to share his voice and guitar with friends. Among Henry’s favorite artists were Paul McCartney, the Beatles, Joe Bonamoso, Etta James, Dan Hicks, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Carlos Santana, Susan Tedeschi, Wynton Marsalis, Billie Holiday, Seals and Crofts, Grace Potter, and Journey. Henry frequently said “My friends are my family”. And indeed Henry cherished many best friendships: Kristina Olsen - the Pooh (he was by her side through thick and thin - her bodyguard) and her boyfriend Nick Courville, Marty Connors (who he met at Bennington College and with whom he made music over the years), Rod Billings (his longest friend), Donald Goggins (a close friend since job corps), Stanley Carlson (whose company he frequently enjoyed), Maryanne Billings Charbonneau (“best mom ever”), Barry Emmons (whose woodworking skills he admired), Amanda Clark (with whom he shared fun times), and Christine Connors (who he also loved). On holidays, Henry cooked elaborate meals to share with his friends as well as those he saw in need. He was a loyal person, always there to pick up friends when they fell. Henry had a generous and giving heart - he enjoyed visiting local thrift stores and would often thoughtfully choose unique gifts for those he loved. Henry was predeceased by his father, grandmother, sister Nicole and godmother Elizabeth Edgar. He leaves behind his younger sisters Laura and Dawn. He is now surrounded by the many animals that he loved: Bubba, Miss Kitty, Bear Poohs, Rod’s dog Tasha, and sweet Claudia who left this world with him. Henry wished to be an inspiration to never give up. “You put me in a corner and I’m gonna come out swinging” - “If I can do it, anyone can, I was a wreck”. Help carry on Henry’s legacy. Be loyal to those you love and kind to those in need. Music is the language of the spirit. It opens the secret of life bringing peace, abolishing strife. — Kahlil Gibran Joan Luise (Unkelbach) Bruns Joan Luise (Unkelbach) Bruns So. Burlington- -Joan Luise (Unkelbach) Bruns passed away peacefully on December 1, 2020. She was born on February 8, 1933. She was born in Riverhead, NY and grew up in Mattituck, NY on the eastern end of Long Island. She graduated from Cornell University School of Nursing. In 1957, she married Leonard Bruns and lived in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The family moved to Natick, Massachusetts in 1963 and lived there until 2000. She lived by the principle of helping others. She helped manage “A Place to Turn”, a food pantry and in 1985, she founded “Natick’s Open Door” a local soup kitchen which hosted weekly community dinners. She shopped and cooked for five years before turning the reins over to other volunteers. It is still in existence today. She served as a volunteer at Natick Service Council as Vice President for two years and Christmas Packing Chairman for 15 years, providing approximately 100 boxes of food, gifts and clothing each year for needy families. She was active at the Fisher United Methodist Church in Natick. After moving to Vermont, she joined Faith United Methodist Church in So. Burlington and became involved in the church’s various mission activities. One of her proudest accomplishments was holding a dinner at the church that helped raise funds for the new organ there. She loved travel and music and was a member of the Handel and Haydn Society in Boston for over 35 years. One of her great joys was attending the annual performance ofHandel’s Messiah every year. She passed her passion for travel and music along to her children and grandchildren. She was politically committted to progressive causes and stayed up to date on the news until her death. She was a proud member of Planned Parenthood, the ACLU, the National Wildlife Federation and other organizations. She is survived by her son, Paul Bruns (wife, Kate and child, Matt) and her daughter Jean Baker (children; Grace and Jay). She was predeceased by her son, David Bruns and her husband, Leonard Bruns, both in 2010. If desired, memorial contributions can. Be made to Planned Parenthood or Northern New England, ACLU or the National Wildlife Federation. A Memorial Service is planned for the spring. Gary D. Greene Gary D. Greene Williston- -Gary D. Greene, 73, passed away at home on Thursday, Dec. 17, 2020. He was born in San Francisco, CA on June 24, 1947, the son of Godfrey D. And Edna A. (McNaught) Greene. He grew up in Redwood City, CA, where he graduated from Woodside High School in 1966. He enlisted in the U.S. Air Force, and joined the MAC division where he served in Germany for 3 years. When he retired from the service he moved back home and joined PSA Airlines as a Customer Service Agent. Then, with US Air, he moved to Vermont where he lived and worked for many years. He enjoyed travelling, skiing and his family. Among his survivors are his son, Bryce Greene and brother John G. Greene, and many friends. In retirement Gary was challenged with diabetes and other health problems. Please donate to the American Diabetes Association in his name; 1-800-342-2383 or mail to: American Diabetes Association, P.O. Box 7023, Merriefield, VA. 22116-7023. Spring Interment, with Military Honors, will be accorded in VT. Veterans’ Memorial Cemetery, Randolph. Lawrence E. Lapointe Charlotte- -Larry Lapointe, 87, passed away unexpectedly at his home on Monday, Dec. 21, 2020. He was born on July 5, 1933 in Rutland, the son of Edward and Anna (McGrath) Lapointe. He joined the VT Army National Guard and served for nearly 38 years, being discharged in 1993. He also worked in masonary with Bossey Concrete Products and Paul Salary, building fireplaces. Larry later worked at Economou Cheese Factory. He enjoyed Star Trek, the WWF Fast Cars and was an avid fan of Elvis Presley, Marilyn Monroe, Dale Earnhardt, Sr. (#3) years and Vana White. He leaves his daughter, Stacy Lapointe and partner, Terry Chellis; grandchildren: Cooper Baldwin and Andrea Leonard; his sister, Anna Shepard and partner, Bob Ek and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Along with his parents, he was pre-deceased by his brother, Edward “TEX” Lapointe and his stepmother,Gwendolyn (Greenough) Lapointe. Visitation is on Monday, Dec. 28 from 5-6 p.m. at Elmwood-Meunier Funeral Chapel, 97 Elmwood Ave., Burlington. His Funeral will begin at 6p.m. Mask and Social Distancing will be required. Spring Interment, with Military Honors, accorded by the VT Army National Guard, will be held in Resurrection Park, So. Burlington. Those wishing may send Memorial Contributions to be used at the Family’s discretion. Bahrija Avdibegovic Burlington- -Bahrija Avdibegovic, 74, of Burlington, VT passed away peacefully Monday December, 14, 2020, with his wife and daughter by his side. His family was his home and his heart. He leaves behind his loving wife of 44 years, Jasminka, their daughter and son-in-law, Mirela and Jean Roberts, who gave him his beautiful granddaughter, Vivienne and extended family in the US and Bosnia. Bahrija was born on August 29, 1946 in Samac, Bosnia. He will be dearly missed by everyone who had the good fortune of meeting him. He always had a great outlook towards life and loved every part of it, living to love and loving to live. It was easy to notice just how caring a soul he was and a kind person he was. Bahrija just had a gift for making everyone he touched feel like family. There are no Services planned at this time. Elmwood-Meunier Funeral Home in charge. John T. Snyder, Jr. John T. Snyder, Jr. Williston- -John T. Snyder, Jr., 62, passed away on December, 11, 2020 at his home in Williston. John was born May 25, 1958 in Wilkes-Barre, PA to Jack and Bernice Snyder. After moving to VT, he attended Rice Memorial High School, graduating in 1976. He graduated from University of Vermont in 1980 and received his MBA from Boston College in 1993. John worked in the computer industry in MA. John is survived by his mother, Bernice of Williston, VT, children: Veronica and William of Amesbury, MA. He is also survived by his brother, James (Kelly) Snyder of Colchester, sister, Carolyn and her partner, Tony Thompson of Jericho and niece, Casey Snyder of Milton. He was predeceased by his father, Jack Snyder, in 2018. A Celebration of Life will be planned at a later date in Wilkes-Barre, PA. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Rice Memorial High School, 99 Proctor Ave., South Burlington, VT 05403. Elmwood-Meunier, Burlington in charge. Misty J. Nadeau Misty J. Nadeau Burlington- -Misty J. Nadeau, 40, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, December 6, 2020 at UVM Medical Center. She was born in Burlington on January 9, 1980 to George G. King and Jennifer H. O’Neil. She leaves her daughter, Mariah Philbrook; granddaughter; Amelia Senna, her mother; Jennifer O’Neil, sisters: Amy O’Neil, Rita O’Neil, Emily King and Georgia Castleman, nieces, nephews and cousins. She was pre-deceased by her sister, Stacey O’Neil. A Celebration of Life will be announced at a future date. Elmwood-Meunier @ Alexander A. Dumas Alexander A. Dumas Burlington- -Alexander A. Dumas, 73, passed away on Saturday, Nov. 21, 2020. He was born on Nov. 27, 1946 in Burlington, the son of Albert and Evelyn (Goulet) Dumas. He passed away in his sleep at home, where he was most comfortable. This fulfilled his mother’s wish, which was for Alex to remain in the family home as long as possible. Although he was disabled, he was able to work for W.T. Grants of Burlington and later with Champlain Industries in Winooski. Alex greeted everyone with a smile, hello and a handshake, He enjoyed car rides to visit his parents’ graves, saying a prayer for them every time. He also liked going to the airport to watch airplanes take off and land. No drive was complete without a stop for burgers and fries on the way home! Recently, he developed a passion for Nerf basketball from the comfort of his recliner in the living room. He also had a vast vinyl album collection. Although he enjoyed many different artists, The “King of Rock and Roll” was his favorite by far. He collected many Elvis memorabilia items over the year. He leaves behind his best friend, cousin and caretaker, Arthur Ducharme, who made it possible for Alex to live in his home until the end. He also leaves behind many cousins, as well as his long time legal guardian, Paul Couillard. Visitation is on Tuesday, from 12noon – 1pm in Elmwood-Meunier Funeral Chapel, 97 Elmwood Ave. where his funeral will be held at 1pm. Interment will follow at Fort Ethan Allen Cemetery in Colchester. Those wishing may send contributions, in his memory, to: Howard Center, 300 Flynn Ave., Burlington, VT. 05401. Cheryl L. Greene Cheryl L. Greene Middlebury- -Cheryl L. Greene, 63, passed away on Saturday, Nov. 7, 2020. She was born in Springfield, MA on April 3, 1957, the daughter of Richard L. And Jane F. (Murphy) Greene. She leaves her siblings: Dale Greene of Florida, Lynn Greene of Revere, MA, Tom Greene of Shelburne, Joanne LeCours of NC and Joseph Greene of Shelburne and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Visitation will be held on Thursday in Elmwood-Meunier Funeral Chapel, 97 Elmwood Ave., Burlington from 9-10am with her funeral service at 10am. Interment will follow in New Mt. Calvary, Burlington. Amanda Louise Dion Amanda Louise Dion Burlington- -5/27/1992-10-21-2020 Beloved daughter of Martin J. Dion and Sandra Remick, adoring mother of Amelia Louise Dion, laid down her sword and burdens. She has donned radiant wings and her soul is resting in the arms of Papa Butch and Gramma Arlene. All her departed loved ones are reveling in the glorious Heavenly Kingdom. Amanda was a fierce defender of children, animals and underdogs. A deep thinker, compassionate, an empath and a visionary. She revered the natural beauty of the Earth and had a personal relationship with her higher power. Amanda was proud of her Irish heritage and mastery of step dancing. She excelled as a dancer, gymnast, cheerleader, enjoyed all genres of music and absorbed every detail of dance performances, a true artist of many media. Amanda earned a certificate from Barbizon USA, she worked at Hollister and nurtured her penchant for fashion and a talent for makeup artistry. A lady to her core. Amanda graduated from Winooski High School. She completed courses at St. Joseph’s College where she was on the Dean’s list and earned credits from CCV. She spent countless hours in research. Her goal was to participate in awareness and advance treatment for childhood cancer. She was a regular donor to St. Jude’s. Amanda meticulously maintained her lovely hair and her wish, which will be fulfilled, was to donate it to wigs for children recovering from cancer. One of her early happy places was at the stables. She was overjoyed when her dad gifted her with her horse, Remington. But her greatest profound delight was to be with her precious baby girl. Amelia was her world. Others left to treasure her memories are her grandmother, Barb Dion, her papa, Lyle Remick, the Dion, Remick, Miller, Corley, Martin/Bailey, Tarlton, Clark and Freeman families. She leaves behind her kitties, Alice and Lucas, many friends and especially dearest Randy Zeno Family, Templin, and Daemon. We will miss her hauntingly deep blue Irish eyes and smile, her sweet voice “thank you Mumma, thanks Dad”. Our brave Honey Girl, Bunum, Sweet Pea. May you now be at peace. Please remember her at your Holiday meals and gatherings, which she loved. Turkey or chicken breast, mashed potatoes and frozen peas. Consider a donation in her name to St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital at http://stjude.org. or mail to 501 St Jude Place, Memphis TN 38105-1942 or C/O Randy Zeno, 199 Woodbury Rd., Burlington, VT. 05408, to aid in the funding of a service dog for Amanda’s daughter, Amelia. Her funeral will be held at St. Francis Xavier Church and Cemetery in Winooski on Tuesday, November 24 at 11am. Feel free to gather with your families in remembrance and gratitude. Arrangements by Elmwood-Meunier Funeral Home. Robert “Bobby” Hoffman Burlington -Robert E. Hoffman, 75, passed away on Saturday, October 24, 2020 at UVM Medical Center. He was born in Burlington on September 23, 1945, the son of Clarence, Sr., “Tex” and Dora M. (Pratt) Hoffman. Bobby enjoyed puzzles, playing cards, spending time with his nieces and nephews and was a Tony Steward racing fan. For a time, many years ago, he did custodial work at the Fletcher Free Library. He is survived by his siblings: Linda Fenton, Ernest and Joyce Hoffman, Pam and Jeff Juczak, David Hoffman and his niece, Debra Pariseau, among other grand and great grand nieces, nephews and cousins. Along with his parents, he was predeceased by a sister, Kay Barron, his brother, Clarence, Jr. “Tommy” Hoffman and a brother-in-law, James Fenton. A Mass of Christian Burial will be Celebrated on Friday at 1pm in St. Mark’s Church with interment following in Resurrection Park, So. Burlington. Visitation is on Friday from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm in Elmwood-Meunier Funeral Home, 97 Elmwood Ave. Those wishing may send memorial donations to be used at the family’s discretion. David E. Wolcott Colchester- -David E. Wolcott, 93, passed away at McClure-Miller Respite House on Thursday, Oct. 15, 2020. He was born on Aug. 20, 1927 in Colchester, the son of Max and Florence (Cloe) Wolcott. He was stationed in Germany with the US Army during the Korean Conflict. In Civilian life, Dave was a machinist in the tool making trade. He enjoyed working with horses, the outdoors, growing vegetables, coin collecting and working on cars, always striving to “Do it Right”. He is survived by his wife, Marion (Root) Wolcott , his children: David L. Wolcott and wife, Dee, Dana Wolcott, and wife, Barb, Melinda Wolcott, Dennis Wolcott and Lori Ann Pion; grandchildren: Angela Unwin, Eric Wolcott, Chasidy Benjamin, Justin Wolcott, Corey Wolcott, Bryant Wolcott and Leandra Pion; three great grandchildren and his brother, Eben Wolcott. He was predeceased by his sisters: Lesley, Linda, Lida, Sylvia, Carol and Sandra and brother Elwin. Graveside Memorial Service will be held on Thursday, Oct. 22 at 11am in Colchester Village Cemetery, Main St, with Military Honors being rendered by the VT Army National Guard. Elmwood-Meunier Funeral Home, Burlington in charge of arrangements. Daniel “Danny” R. Bevins Burlington- -Danny Bevins, 46, passed away unexpectedly on Thursday, Oct. 1, 2020 at UVM Medical Center. He was born on January 10, 1974 in Burlington, the son of Donald L. & Linda M. (Barcomb) Bevins. Daniel “Danny” was one of the most wholesome, ambitious and caring people in this world. He was a dedicated business man and he would always help his dad with his roofing business. Danny was passionate in and had a talent for drawing. He enjoyed music and he a had a strong love for cars and car audio. Any chance he could, you could find him watching the races with his Dad. Danny had a pure heart, he was smart, selfless, compassionate and cared deeply about his friends and family. He put others before himself and always had a smiling grin on his face. Danny was a loving father, a strong son, a loyal friend, protective uncle and amazing brother. Although his time on this earth was unfortunately too short, his memory will forever live on through his family, friends and his best friend, his dog. The loss of Danny has shattered the hearts throughout all those who got the beautiful gift and joy of knowing him. He will be forever remembered, missed and loved. He leaves his daughter, Chrisshaunna (Shaunna) Bell, siblings: Ronnie Bevins, Dawn Clarke, Sabrina McCurdy, Julie Coolidge and Tina Estes and several nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins. Visitation hours will be on Sunday, Oct. 18 from 4-7pm,with Services at 7pm in Elmwood-Meunier Funeral Chapel, 97 Elmwood Ave. Memory donations may be sent to the funeral home to be used at the family’s discretion. Lois (Prim) Chapman Colchester- -Lois M. Chapman, 80, passed away on Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2020, after a long battle with Dementia, at Elderwood at Burlington Nursing Home. She was born on September 9, 1940 in Burlington, the daughter of Arthur S. and Daisy M. (Donnelley) Prim. Lois was an avid crafter having made hats and mittens for the preemees at the hospital and families at the Ronald McDonald House. She also volunteered with the United Way and delivered Meals on Wheels. She leaves her husband, John Chapman; 3 children: William Goodman; Timothy Goodman and wife, Crystal and Shawn Chapman and wife, Jennifer Ashley; her grandchildren: Lucas and Nicole Goodman, Adam Goodman and Samantha Ashley-Chapman; her great grandchild: Maddox Edwards; her sister Betty Hamlin; her brother and wife, Thomas and Dena Prim and several nieces, nephews and cousins. She was pre-deceased by her daughter, Angela Goodman, grandson, Timothee Goodman, sister, Dorothy White and brother, William Prim. Visitation will be on Sunday, Oct. 4 from 1-3 pm in Elmwood-Meunier Funeral Home, 97 Elmwood Ave., Burlington. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Monday, Oct. 5 at 11am in Holy Cross Church, Malletts Bay. Later Interment will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 7 at 1pm in Malletts Bay Cemetery. Those wishing may send Memorial Donations to the Alzheimer’s Assoc., 300 Cornerstone Dr., Williston, VT 05495. Elmwood-Meunier, Burlington in charge. Claire M. McManus Burlington- -Claire M. McManus of Burlington, VT peacefully departed on August 28, 2020. Claire was born on January 25, 1945, the daughter of Rosalie M. (Girard) Shaw and William McManus. Survivors include her son, Paul S. McManus and grandson, Patrick. She will be laid to rest with her mother at St. Mary Cemetery, Stanton, VT. A private Graveside Service will be held. Elmwood-Meunier in charge. Nancy Ann (Superneau) Lavalley Colchester- -Nancy A. Lavalley, 72, passed away unexpectedly at UVM Medical Center on Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2020. She was born in Burlington on June 29, 1948, the daughter of Robert F. And Marjorie (Valiquette) Superneau. She was married to Robert Lavalley, Sr. in 1966 at Holy Cross Church. She will be remembered as a loving wife and devoted mother and grandmother. She leaves her husband of 56 years, Robert F. Lavalley, Sr and children and spouses: Todd & Dawn Lavalley, Scot Lavalley, Kevin & Peggy Lavalley, Robin Richardson, Robert, Jr. and Renee Lavalley; 21 grandchildren, 15 great grandchildren; siblings and spouses: Robert, Jr. and Diane Superneau, Marjorie and Joe Trombley, Paul and Rhonda Superneau and Roddy and Holly Superneau and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Along with her parents, she was predeceased by her sister, Linda and her husband, Dennis Wilbert and her son-in-law, Jerry Richardson. Visitation is on Tuesday, Sept. 29, from 6- pm in Elmwood-Meunier Funeral Home, 97 Elmwood Ave., Burlington. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 30 at 1pm in Holy Cross Church, Malletts Bay. Later Interment will be on Saturday, Oct. 3 at 1pm in Malletts Bay Cemetery. Masks and Social Distancing are required. Pennie A. McLaughlin Burlington- -Pennie A. McLaughlin, 63, passed away on Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2020 at UVM Medical Center. She was born on Nov. 17, 1956 in Morrisville, the daughter of Edward & Beverly (Chaplin) McLaughlin. She had been employed as an LNA and later, was manager of the Sunshine Laundromat and the No. Winooski Ave. Laundromat. She leaves her daughters: Michelle LaRose and Jennifer Payea; step-daughter, Cindy Kirby and adopted son, Donald Parent. Visitation is on Monday, Sept. 28 from 6-7pm with her Funeral staring at 7pm in Elmwood-Meunier Funeral Chapel, 97 Elmwood Ave. Masks and social distancing required. Betty L. (Murray) Bevins So. Burlington- -Betty L. Bevins, 82, passed away at the St. Albans Health & Rehab Center on Monday, September 21. 2020. She was born in Milton on August 19, 1938, the daughter of Henry L., Jr. and Gladys M. (Bevins) Murray. She was a loving mother to her six children and a nanny to many children throughout the years. She is survived by her loving husband of 40 years, Frank H. Bevins, Jr., five remaining children: Doris Williams, Debora Williams, Doreen and husband Raymond Pretty, Sr., Sidney and wife, Debra Williams and Robert Williams, Jr., nine grandchildren and many great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews and cousins. She was predeceased by her daughter, Darlene Williams and two brothers: Kenneth and Roland Murray. Memorial Services will be held on Monday, Sept. 28, at 12:30 pm in Elmwood-Meunier Funeral Chapel, 97 Elmwood Ave., Burlington. Visitation is from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm. Interment will follow in Lakeview Cemetery, Burlington. Social Distancing and Masks are required. Stephen Anthony Cochones Stephen Anthony Cochones Georgia- -Stephen Anthony Cochones, 67, left this Earth on Sept. 4, 2020 at his home. Steve was born on Aug. 31, 1953 in Burlington, VT, the son of Mr. & Mrs. Stephen C. Cochones. Steve attended Burlington High School, where he ran track and played football, graduating in 1973. Steve served in the US Navy working as a Seabee and diesel mechanic and was honorably discharged. He would often revel his brothers with stories of time spent in Sicily and the colorful characters that he encountered. Steve was a gifted cook, having worked at the Ice House restaurant in Burlington during it’s heyday. Steve was employed for many years at EB/AC Whiting Company as a machinist and at Superior Ceramics, where he retired. Steve was a quiet, kind, funny and hardworking man who loved his friends and family. He was a multitalented role model who inspired his siblings with his work ethic, sense of humor and humility. Steve loved music, building fast cars and his beautiful dog, Yeller. He was a tremendous brother, son and grandson and to use the words of our beloved, Nana Clark “he was just a good egg”. Steve is survived by his sister, Judith Nardelli and brothers: Nick Cochones, Anthony Cochones and Raymond Cochones. He also leaves behind a large extended family. He was predeceased by his sisters: Constance Cummings and Pamela and Candace Cochones. Friends may gather on Friday, Sept. 25, at 12:15pm at Elmwood-Meunier Funeral Home, 97 Elmwood Ave., Burlington. A Graveside Ceremony of Christian Burial, with Navy Military Honors, will be held at 1pm in Lakeview Cemetery, Burlington. Masks and Social Distancing will be required. Arrangements by Elmwood-Meunier, Burlington. Frances “Fran” (Colby) Rouelle Essex Jct.- -Fran Rouelle, 78, passed away unexpectedly at Elderwood at Burlington Nursing Home in Burlington on Sunday, Sept. 13, 2020. She was born in Barre on Oct. 11, 1941, the daughter of Percy G. and Ora H. (Jones) Colby. She married Guy A. Rouelle in Montpelier on her birthday, Oct. 11, 1960. Guy passed away in 1998. Fran worked for a time as an C.N.A. and, for most of her career, was employed as an Intake Supervisor with the VT Dept. of Social Welfare. She enjoyed spending time with her family and her “Bingo Circle of Friends”. She leaves her 5 children and spouses: Guy, Jr. and Angela Rouelle of E. Calais, Marie Line of Malta, NY, Mona and Ken Taylor of Balston Spa, NY, Mark Rouelle of Ayers, MA and Jeffrey and Trish Rouelle of Sheridan, OR; 4 grandchildren; her sister, Doris and husband, Thomas Goettling of Winchester, OR. Along with extended family and her companion of many years, Stan Henry of Milton, VT. A Funeral Service for family will be held at a future time. Memorial Contributions may be sent to: American Heart Association, 12 Hurricane Ln., Williston, VT 05495. Louis R. Young Highgate- -Louis R. Young, 73, passed away unexpectedly at Glenn’s Falls NY Hospital on Thursday, Sept. 3, 2020. He was born in Swanton on Sept. 9, 1946, the son of Roland J. And Andrena M. (Garner) Young. Before he was married, he lived in Burlington and drove for Elmwood-Meunier Funeral and Ambulance Service. Later Louie lived in Highgate and worked for Sheldon Pulp Mill. He enjoyed puttering around in his garage and raising chickens, along with spending time with his family. He leaves his wife, Patricia (Fassett) Young, his sons: Louis E. & Brenda Young, Eric & Wendy Young, Scott & Shelly Young and Bernie & Crystal Young; his grandchildren: Sean, Katlynn, Katie, Sarah, Erica, Myleah, Kyth, Dayla, Nevaeh, Johnathan, Bonnie, Patricia, Lindsey, Lillian, Kyle, Taylor and Brendan; his great grandchildren: Lilly, Adaline, Irylynn, Alex, Patrick, Brooklyn, Haylee Sue and Payton; his sisters: Mary Cecile Young and Mary Theresa Young; sister-in-law, Jeannie Young; the mother of his children, Leona Young and several nieces, nephews and cousins. He was predeceased by his brother, Paul Young and grandson, Scott Young. Visitation will be on Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2020 from 6-7pm with a Memorial Service to follow at 7pm in Elmwood-Meunier Funeral Chapel, 97 Elmwood Ave., Burlington. Memorial Contributions may be sent to the funeral home to be used at the family’s discretion. Grace (Fenton) Hamelin Richer Colchester- -Grace A. Richer, 80, passed away on Saturday, Aug. 22, 2020 in the McClure-Miller Respite House. She was born in Burlington on July 16, 1940, the daughter of Oscar L. And Pearl A. (MacAlister) Fenton. She graduated from Burlington High School, Class of 1959 and was immediately employed at the Internal Revenue Service. She later transferred to the Immigration and Naturalization Service, as a Budget Analyst, from where she retired in 1995. Grace enjoyed traveling with her husband, the love of her life, Norm. She also loved to cook, Barb-be-que and spend time with her family. She is survived by her daughter and husband, Stacy (Hamelin) and Kevin Matz; step-children: Lori, Jo-May and James Richer; her brother. Richard Fenton; sisters-in-law: Linda Fenton and Linda Crossman-Fenton, her nephews and spouses: James, Jr. and Tammy Fenton, Jerry and Cindy Fenton, Richard, Jr. and Paula Fenton and Shayne and Michelle Fenton ; her nieces: Sharon Fenton and partner, Randy, Betty Ann Fenton, Martha Kennedy and husband, Matt, Erin Fenton and partner, Terrance Brown, along with many grand and great grand nieces and nephews. In addition to her husband, Normand Richer, she was predeceased by two loving brothers: James William Fenton, and Francis George Fenton and niece, Linda “Totor” Fenton. There are no services planned. Memorial Contributions may be sent to either: American Cancer Society, 237 East Ave., Burlington, VT 05401 or Burlington Boys and Girls Club, 62 Oak St. Burlington, VT. 05401. Charles “Dick” Courcy Dick Courcy of Ocean Ridge, FL passed away on September 5, 2020 after suffering a heart attack earlier in the week. He was born on June 8, 1937 in Burlington, VT to Charles and Aurea (Blanchard) Courcy. He graduated from Cathedral High School in 1955, where he met the love of his life, Nancy Ann (LaMothe) Courcy. They were both proud of their class’ legendary status for winning Stunt Night four years in a row! Dick was also in the ROTC and a star player in baseball, basketball, and football until he broke his neck in a playoff game his senior year; Nancy showed her undying devotion by visiting him in the hospital daily. Throughout their lives, Dick and Nancy cultivated a loving family and made many happy memories together during their almost 50 years of marriage. Dick was a Business Systems Analyst for General Electric for most of his career. Both he and Nancy retired in their mid-fifties and enjoyed sharing time between their home in Florida and their camp in Grand Isle, Vermont. He will be remembered dearly for his unfailing love and daily care of Nancy during her final years struggling with COPD and other complications. She passed in 2008 and he never remarried. Above all, Dick was a devoted husband and father and he especially loved his role as grandfather and great grandfather. Left to cherish Dick’s memory are his three children: Cheryl Titus and her partner Allen Haskins, Chuck Courcy and his wife, Lakshmi and Cathy Belair and her husband Don; four grandchildren: Cristine and her husband, Steve Francis, Deanna Belair, Bennett Belair and Alekya Courcy and her husband Cody Nash; five great-grandchildren: Scarlette, Brianna, Grace, Kylie and Kamrynn; his sister, Phyllis DeVarney and many treasured nieces, nephews, cousins and in-laws. Dick was predeceased by his parents, his wife, Nancy and his brother-in-law, Bernie DeVarney. The Courcy family wishes to extend their sincere and heartfelt gratitude to the caring staff at Miller 4 Cardiac Unit. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Cardiology Services at The University of Vermont Medical Center. Arrangements by Elmwood-Meunier, Burlington, VT. Frank G. Fenton Westford--Frank G. Fenton, 71, passed away unexpectedly on Friday, Aug. 7, 2020 at the UVM Medical Center in Burlington. He was born on Aug. 27, 1948 in Burlington, the son of Oscar and Pearl (MacAlister) Fenton. He graduated from Burlington High School and served for 38 years with the Dept. of Army and the VT Army National Guard. He was the current Adjatant at the Colchester American Legin, Post 91 and was a former Commander and Vice Commander among other offices. He was also a member of the Eagles and RVA. Frank loved his country and was loyal to the Military and very supportive of Veterans. He also was a beloved father who loved his family and enjoyed hunting, fishing and the outdoors. He leaves his children and spouses: Martha and Matt Kennedy, Shayne and Michelle Fenton and Erin Fenton and partner, Terrance Brown; his loving former wife, Linda Fenton-Crossman; his grandchildren: Josh, Daniel and Andrew Kennedy and Wyatt Fenton; step children: Aimee and husband, Mike Hilliker and Keith Doolan; step grandchildren: Nathan Gibbs and Aria Hilliker; his siblings: Grace Richer and Richard Fenton, sister-in-law, Linda Fenton and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his brother, James Fenton and his brother-in-law,Norman Richer. A Tribute Service, with Military Honors, will be held at the convenience of the family. Donations in his memory may be made to either the Colchester American Legion, Post 91, 70 Roosevelt Highway, Colchester, VT 05446 or The Wounded Warriors Project, 4899 BelfordRd., #300, Jacksonville, FL. 37256. Gloria M. (Bisbee) Lawrence Vergennes- - Gloria Lawrence, 78, passed away on Tuesday, August 11, 2020 at UVM Medical Center in Burlington. She was born on October, 29, 1941 in Little Rock, AR. She met and married her husband of 42 years, William Lawrence, while she was a secretary at Fort Dix, NJ. Bill passed away in 2015. After Bill left the military, they moved to this area and were employed at Twincraft Skincare in Winooski and later at Vermont Teddy Bear in Shelburne. She was active in Project Independence Senior Ctr. In Middlebury and the Victory Baptist Church in Vergennes. She was like a second mother to Diane Brown, whom she leaves along with Randy Sheldon. Memorial Services will be held in Victory Baptist Church in Vergennes on Fri., Aug. 21 at 11am. Interment will follow in Milton Villiage Cemetery. Memorial Contributions may be made to Victory Baptist Church, Rt. 7, Vergennes, VT 05491 Arrangements by Elmwood-Meunier, Burlington. Sharron I. (Lemieux) Fortune Burlington- - Sweet, strong, feisty and fierce. A long, hard journey has come to a peaceful rest at McClure-Miller Respite House on Wednesday, July 29, 2020. Sharron was born in Colchester on Jan. 24, 1949, the daughter of Robert F., Sr. and Ilene E. (Bergeron) Lemieux. She had been employed at Greer’s Laundry for a number of years and was a loving mother, grandmother, partner, sister and friend. She is survived by her daughter, Tara Fortune and partner, Doug Johnson, grandson, Joshua Dacres, great grandsons, Parker and Levi Dacres; her brothers: Gary Lemieux and wife, Carol Goodrum, Greg Lemieux and wife, Sally and Robert Lemieux, Jr.; her sister: Colleen Shaw and husband, Tim and her long time partner, Bert Crowley and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Along with her parents, Sharron was predeceased by her son, Kiley Fortune. No Services are currently planned. Those wishing may make Memorial Donations to the McClure-Miller Respite House or any local Animal Shelter. Arrangements by Elmwood-Meunier. Andrew J. Luchini, Jr. Burlington- - - Andrew J. Luchini, Jr., “Andy”, 86, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, July 28, 2020. Andy was born on Nov. 29, 1933 in Burlington, the son of Andrew, J. Sr. and Ellen (Casey) Luchini. He graduated from Cathedral High School, attended Burlington Business College, (now known as Champlain College) and served in the US Marine Corps from 1953-1956. Andy had a passion for photography, capturing Vermont sunsets and Green Mountain Range Scenes. He enjoyed racquetball, swimming, Bruins Hockey, traveling, reading and afternoon naps. Andy dedicated forty years of his career to WCAX TV, Channel 3. His first position was Film Technician, followed by Camera Man, Director, Senior Director and Director of Studio Service, retiring from his position as Vice President of Production in 1977. He is survived by his children: Laura Luchini, Mark Luchini, Cathy Branon and Paul Luchini and wife, Pat; his grandchildren and their spouses: Chad and Staci, Branon, Jocelyn and Matt Lyman, Andrew Luchini, III, Krista Luchini, Britton Branon and partner, Shannon Crepeau , Jason and Nicole Luchini and Bradley Luchini; his great- grandchildren: Connor and Shaylee Branon, Brookelyn and Blake Lyman, Heaton Lussier, Carter Branon, Parker Luchini; his sisters: Linda Bergeron and husband, Marcel; many nieces, nephews and cousins; his former wife, Wendy Martinez; her children: Missy and husband, Dan Gamelin, who were always there for him and Michel and Jay Martinez, along with many of his close friends in Vermont and Arizona. Along with his parents, Andy was preceded in death by his step-father, Al Cummings, his sister and husband, Dolores and Richard Sweeney and their daughter, Pam Chastaney and his former wife, Yvette Luchini. Visitation is on Friday, Aug. 7, 2020 from 4-5 pm with Memorial Services at 5 pm, with Military Honors, in Elmwood-Meunier Funeral Chapel, 97 Elmwood Ave., Burlington. Masks and Social Distancing will be required. Those wishing may send Memorial Contributions to the Alzheimer’s Association, 300 Corner Stone Dr., #128, Williston, VT 05495. Rene Grimard Burlington- - On Sunday, July 19, 2020, Heaven gained a new woodworker. Any printing or backyard mechanic needs can now be taken care of in the afterlife. If paradise is searching for a new Cub Scout Leader or just all around awesome father, Rene O. Grimard is now there. Rene is survived by his wife of 58 years, Lois. Countless summers were spent on their Goldwing, going to the coast of Maine to eat lobster or just a morning ride to the P&H truck stop in NH, for, what he thought, was the best breakfast ever. He always said the best food is served where the truckers ate. Rene was born on May 17, 1937 in Rock Island, Que., Canada, the son of Alphonse and Aurore. Rene had one brother, Marcel (Pam) and his late sisters: Lucille and Anna (LaCount). He was a loving father of Michael (Hi), Joanne (Richard) Cavallari, Joseph (Judy), Paul (Maria) and Peter (Maryland). It did not matter what time of the day it was if you needed his help, Dad was there. He would show up at your house, with his personal tool belt preferred, to help with any project. No matter how long it took, he was there every day! If you drove off the rode into a ditch at midnight, he would be there to help tow you out. There was an incident one time, he drove up to the Canadian Border in the middle of the night because something was forgotton by one of his traveling kids, and all it cost was a cup of Dunkin Donuts coffee. When it came to his family, there was nothing he would not do. There was no time of day that he would not answer the phone. He was a proud Grandfather of twelve grandchildren and even two great grandchildren. An uncounted number of hours were spent babysitting his grandchildren. He never refused a baby-sitting chance. If you could not make it to him, he had no problem traveling to you. “Boca”, his nickname, had no problem getting down onto the floor and playing face to face with his grandkids. There was no problem that he could not fix with a tootsie roll or a stop to the Rite Aid toy aisle. Rene was and avid member of the community. He was always willing to go above and beyond to help anyone in need. He was a member of the Vermont National Guard in his early years. This continued into a position on the Burlington Police Force. He would often tell stories of patrolling North Street in Burlington in the early hours of the morning before shops were opened. After that, he would work as a Journeyman Pressman for the Offset House Publishing Company, which he would retire in 1999. Post retirement, Rene put in hours as a guide and bus driver at the Shelburne Museum. His wife and children were not his only family, Rene took great pride in helping raise hundreds of kids in the Burlington community. For over two and a half decades, Rene was involved in Burlington Cub’s Scout Pack 15, where he was a Cub Master. Rene was more than just a father to his children, he also shared his time and gifts with the other children in the community. He trained young boys on how to grow up to be responsible adults, just like he was raising his children. Hiking, camping, knot tying, canoeing, being an active and positive member of the community, whatever he could do to help the young scouts grow into responsible adults, he would do. For this the Boy Scouting Association awarded him many accommodations,: the Bronze Pelican, the Silver Beaver and the St. George award were just a few of the many awards that hung on his walls at his home. Many Sundays were started by loading up the family station wagon, grabbing an assortment of 8-track country music tapes and driving to visit all the aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins…too many to name. To Rene, his family was his life. In lieu of flowers, Rene would like you to donate to the United Service Organization (USO), being in the military himself, he had children and grandchildren who served or are serving his country. He always had a special place in his heart for those who chose to go above and beyond. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday, July 25, 2020 in St. Joseph Cathedral with interment following in New Mount Calvary Cemetery. Arrangements by Elmwood-Meunier. 7/13/1965-1/9/2021
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https://www.penn-mar.org/dsp-diane-gieda-marks-a-career-milestone/
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DSP Diane Gieda Marks a Career Milestone
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When Diane Gieda started working for Penn-Mar as a Direct Support Professional, her former husband and employer told her she’d only last two weeks. That was nearly three decades ago.
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When Diane Gieda started working for Penn-Mar as a Direct Support Professional, her former husband and employer told her she’d only last two weeks. That was nearly three decades ago. Except for the two years she spent in Texas, from 2006 to 2008 – she liked the weather Diane has worked at Penn-Mar for a total of 25 years, beginning in 1995. This milestone was recently celebrated during the nonprofit’s annual Service Awards Luncheon held on November 30th, an event that recognizes dedicated team members who have been with Penn-Mar for multiple years. A York County native who grew up in Shiloh, Diane is currently an Awake Overnight residential assistant at a Penn-Mar residence in Jefferson, Pa., not far from her home in Hanover where she lives with her husband Craig and son Todd. Although Diane’s held various positions both in Pennsylvania and Maryland over the years including residential supervisor, administrative assistant, and day program team member, to name a few, the Awake Overnight position is one she’s gravitated to most. “I like working at night. Behind the scenes,” she said. “I’m also able to get more sleep during the day. I’m always well rested for my shift.” Diane works as an Awake Overnight in the nonprofit’s Respite Program, where she and team members support individuals who live at home with family, but who come to Penn-Mar on a rotating basis a few days at a time. “This gives the family a break and also allows the individuals a chance to get away and have some different experiences,” Diane said. Her shift usually begins at 11 p.m. and ends at 9 a.m. and may include extended hours to help fill in when needed. Her first priority is to ensure that all the residents are safe and settled. As the position implies, Diane remains awake through the night, completing any paperwork left by the day staff, doing housekeeping, and checking in on the “guests,” as she calls them. All this until it is time to get everyone up and ready for the day ahead. No day is ever the same, she said, particularly when it comes to the guests and their activities, which include attending different Day Programs in the area. Now after many years, Diane said she’s gotten used to the hours. She’s on four nights a week and generally picks up one to three extra days as well, because of staffing shortages that have impacted providers across the country. “I do miss working directly with the individuals we support,” she said. “Interaction is minimal right now, because residents are asleep for the most part.” Before joining Penn-Mar, Diane had varied work experiences including work for a limousine company, a body shop, nursing home, and as a police dispatcher. The last one comes in at a close second to her longtime career at Penn-Mar as the best job she’s ever had. “My sister-in-law worked at Penn-Mar at the time and referred me. She said I’d like it,” Diane said. “She left a year after I started.” Outside of work, Diane has many keen interests. She is a voracious reader, who sometimes gets through two or three books a week. She enjoys NASCAR and attending dirt track races with her husband. She is also an avid concert goer with an eclectic taste in music –country and metal being among her favorite genres. Last year, she attended three Korn concerts, saw Kenny Chesney, Keith Urban, the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Elton John. “I don’t want to wait to retire to enjoy the experience.” Her career at Penn-Mar has been a very rewarding one for Diane. “It’s what I do. I take care of people, and it brings me a lot of joy,” she said. “I’m blessed to be able to work for a company that wants the best for the individuals we support and also cares about their employees.” Diane recalled one gentleman, years ago, who came to Penn-Mar in his 50s. He had lived with his parents up until then. She and her team discovered that except for doctors’ appointments, his parents had never taken him anywhere. “To see him come to Penn-Mar and blossom and experience getting out into the community for the first time in a meaningful way was tremendous,” Diane said. “It was wonderful to see him grow.” Her advice to anyone considering a career as a DSP is to know that it sometimes requires a lot of patience, including patience with yourself. “It also takes understanding that the people we support are capable of so much more than you would think. They mostly just want to live the same lives that we do, with the same opportunities to work or travel, or have their dreams come true.”
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https://www.bradshawcarter.com/tributes/Ann-DeGuerin
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Tribute for Ann Carlin Thompson DeGuerin
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Tribute for Ann Carlin Thompson DeGuerin | Ann Carlin Thompson DeGuerin died on October 11, 2023, on her own terms and surrounded by family and friends at the home of her beloved sister Kay Thompson Pizzitola. She was born on March 29,...
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Ann Carlin Thompson DeGuerin died on October 11, 2023, on her own terms and surrounded by family and friends at the home of her beloved sister Kay Thompson Pizzitola. She was born on March 29, 1941 to Dow Carl Thompson and Loleat Linam Thompson in Robstown, TX. She grew up with her younger sister, Kay Thompson Pizzitola in Robstown, TX and graduated from Robstown High School. In 1961 the family moved to Houston for Carl’s job. It was in Houston that she later met and married Dick DeGuerin in 1970. They had a daughter, Ann Carlin DeGuerin Miller, and she became a second mother to Dick’s daughter Anna Michele DeGuerin Luke, a role she cherished for the rest of her life, even after their divorce. Annie was the embodiment of unconditional love and acceptance which applied to family and friends alike. She loved fiercely and lived bravely, proving to all who knew her that tough could also be beautiful and that having a bad day was no excuse to forget your lipstick. She was a lover of art, nature, animals, and books – mysteries most of all – and could debate politics with the best of them. Annie was fiercely independent and determined to support her daughter as a single working mother and lived many lives. If there was one word to describe her it would be Glamourous. She brought a touch of glamour to everything she did from her immaculate taste in decorating, working for David Sutherland Showrooms; to her eye for beautiful jewelry as a buyer for Tootsie’s department store, and finally to her near-miraculous knack for gardening and design, first as the owner of The Garden Store, a gardening and lifestyle boutique, and then with the firm Thompson + Hansen, where she realized her true passion for gardening and landscape design, working there until she retired in 2015. She is survived by her daughters Carlin DeGuerin Miller, and her husband Stuart, and Michele DeGuerin Luke and her husband Robert; her beloved grandchildren Yael and Harris Miller and Eli and Rowan Luke; her sister Kay Thompson Pizzitola and her husband Michael Jerome Pizzitola; her niece Margaret Thurmond and her husband Matt and their children Luke and Madeline Loleat. Annie also had a large extended family whom she treasured, including Gayle DeGeurin and her husband Mike; and their children Michael DeGeurin and his wife Ginger and their children Hannah and Charles; Katherine Houston and her husband Eric and their children Geurin, Reid and Ross; Laura Robertson and her husband William and their children Gayle, Keen and Kaki; Dick DeGuerin and his wife Janie and their daughters Lori and Kayla; dear friends Michael Dale and his partner Robert; Beverly Jacomini and her husband Tommy; and Cindy Howze as well as Diane Whitworth and her husband Eddie and Dick Dunavan and his wife Stacy. A memorial service will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers please consider a donation to the ASPCA or The Houston Audubon Society.
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Diane Keen
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Remembering our alumni
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Please use the drop-down menus to select the year of graduation. You can send notifications of passing and your obituaries to alumni-enquiries@nottingham.ac.uk. Year of graduation
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OBITUARY FOR RICHARD LEON ERICKSON Richard Leon Erickson died on August 20, 2023. His bright light and spirit passed on at the age of 64. Richard was born January 19, 1959, in Baker, Oregon to Donis Leon Erickson and Janet Waldron Erickson. He is the sibling to Cindy (Raymond) Rounds, Randy Erickson, John Eric (Debbie) Erickson, Lance Charles Erickson (deceased), Sonya Erickson, Anthony (Trisha) Erickson, Russell (Antoinette) Erickson, and Katrina Erickson. The family moved to Ogden, Utah where Richard graduated from Ogden High School in 1977. He was a lifeguard at the Ogden High swimming pool, which gave him money and time to date, fix cars, and ski until he left to serve in the Aspen/Denver, Colorado Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in 1979. Richard loved life, good rock and roll, rice crispy treats, original Coca-Cola (with sugar), and creating wonderful pieces of art. His goal was to be an architect or an artist and illustrator. Throughout Richard’s secondary school years, he was fortunate to have excellent art teachers who mentored and encouraged him to expand his gifts. He began his undergraduate studies at Weber State College. While there, he met his future wife, Diane Koster, under the Weber State bell tower, where she purchased his used schoolbook and stole his heart. They were sealed together for time and all eternity in the Salt Lake Temple in 1982. Richard continued to pursue his interest in the study of fine arts while their family grew. He relished learning about the “Old Masters” of the art world, studied under Arnold Friberg, and was fascinated by variations in the trends of modern artists. He graduated from the University of Utah with a Bachelor of Fine Arts. Richard had been a loyal Utah Utes supporter and was an esteemed guest lecturer for the design and illustration classes taught at local universities where he inspired many future artists. Richard’s integrity, kind nature, and patience brought him into the service of teaching and executive positions within his church. He worked for Deseret Book for many years, eventually becoming the Senior Art Director where he led a dedicated team of designers and illustrators. His keen eye and committed leadership made a remarkable contribution to the company. Richard’s work includes countless bestsellers, many of which have won national awards and reached markets worldwide. Richard was always genuine, quick to smile, and ready to share full-hearted laughter. He consistently showed his devotion to family. His love for the beauty of God’s masterful palette and creations was present in the efforts he and Diane made to beautify their home in Bountiful, Utah. We will miss his stories of adventure with his children, fly-fishing on a pristine river, and the joy of interacting with his grandchildren. OBITUARY FOR DIANE KOSTER ERICKSON On August 25th, 2023, Diane Koster Erickson, the “Queen Bee,” was returned to heavenly gardens at the age of 62. Diane was born June 4, 1961, to Robert Daniel Koster and Betty Sundberg. She was the youngest of six siblings: Kathy (Rick) Irwin, Bruce (Verlynn) Koster, Becky (Randell) Zaugg, Paula Jo (Kim) Cannon, and John (Debbie) Koster. Their family was later joined by stepmother Florence Koster, stepbrother Clifford (Kristel) Law, and stepsister Debbie (Ron) Opp. Diane’s family lived in Sunset, Utah and she graduated from Clearfield High School with the class of 1979. She attended Weber State College for three years, during which time she met and fell in love with Richard L. Erickson. They were sealed for time and all eternity in the Salt Lake Temple in 1982 and added three children to their family in the years that followed. For many years, Diane stayed home to raise their beautiful family. Their home was filled with music, laughter, and the comforting smells of freshly baked pumpkin chocolate chip cookies. She taught her children to work hard, “bee” kind, and to always “bee” good. Diane would throw herself headfirst into anything she wanted to learn, becoming an expert in it. Cross stitch, books, gardening, quilting, massage, and astronomy were just a few of her many interests and passions. In 1998, Diane received a certification as an Advanced Master Gardener from Utah State University. She trained for seven years under the late Peter Lassig learning garden design and worked at the world-famous Temple Square Gardens. Diane designed the prairie garden on the Conference Center roof in Salt Lake City, served as the director of “Garden Talks in the Park,” and co-authored the book Temple Square Gardening (2002). Diane was also an avid quilter and worked for eight years at Quilter's Haven designing quilts and quilt patterns. She wrapped countless loved ones and friends in warmth with over 400 quilted masterpieces. In 2012, Diane fulfilled a life-long dream and attended the Utah College of Massage Therapy to become a Licensed Massage Therapist. Diane had a thriving private practice, Honey Bee Therapeutic Massage, where she soothed aches and brought healing with her touch. Diane lived with an open hand, sharing all her love by serving others, even complete strangers. She was constantly working on a quilt to bring joy to another. She relished in entertaining friends and loved ones in her garden oasis. Diane consistently encouraged those around her to marvel at the beautiful world that God had created for her by sharing her knowledge of plants, animals, and the heavens above. THEIR LIFE TOGETHER Richard and Diane were as together in their life as they were in their deaths. Together they raised three children: Robert (Emily) Erickson, Melissa Erickson (DJ Gray), and Michael (Megan) Erickson. They were rewarded with nine grandchildren: Ethan, Jackson, Isaac, Lydia, Ira, Lily (deceased), George, Cynthia, and Maryella, with a tenth grandbaby on the way. Richard’s favorite job was as “Paga,” an attentive and fun grandfather. Diane was the world’s best “Nana,” always providing back rubs and love to anyone within reach. Together they shared their love for their family with parties, visits, and thoughtful gifts. While Diane studied family history, she learned that her ancestors were attacked by Viking raiders from Scandinavia, which was Richard’s ancestry. From that point on Diane called Richard her Viking and she was his mermaid. Their love was shown through songs, dancing, love notes, cute texts, and romantic getaways. Richard and Diane were repeatedly invited to teach marriage and family relationship classes to members of their community. Friends and family have often commented that they admired and envied the close bond and passionate love Richard and Diane shared. Their relationship is an example to all of patience, kindness, and happiness. Richard and Diane worked together to design and build a grand oasis in their garden where both people and animals would happily spend their time. Their home was a respite from the challenges and trials of the world. One could always count on aromatherapy, chocolate, healing conversation, and overwhelming love within their four walls. They are preceded in death by Robert Koster and Betty Sundberg (Diane’s parents), Florence Koster (Diane’s stepmother), Lance Erickson (Richard’s younger brother), Lily Clark (granddaughter), and numerous lost pregnancies (grandchildren). Richard and Diane are survived by the family listed in their obituaries above. The family would like to thank the attentive physicians, nurses, and other caregivers of St. Mark's Hospital ICU who tenderly cared for each member of the family during Diane’s hospitalization. The family would also encourage anyone struggling with mental health challenges to seek help from a trusted friend or professional. Please call 988 if you feel that all may be lost. You are not alone and there is help waiting for you. The day of remembrance for Richard and Diane is Friday, September 8th, 2023. Reception 3:30-5:30 p.m. Funeral Program at 6:00 p.m. Located at the Orchard Stake Center, 3599 S Orchard Dr, Bountiful, UT 84010. Live stream @ https://youtube.com/@orchard6thward971?si=C4hrEDwmGTusNLjd Donations can be made to the Richard and Diane Erickson Memorial account at America First Credit Union, account # 9127705. Donations may also be sent by Venmo to @r7erickson. To Richard and Diane, who we all love and miss, “Have fun storming the castle!”
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Diane Keen: Coffee With A Purpose
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Enjoy Cherokee - Magazine and Podcast for Cherokee County, Georgia
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Diane Keen shares her journey of adopting a son from Romania shortly after Communism fell in the early 1990s. She takes us into the orphanage where she and her husband first met Haden, through their struggles in understanding what the child had endured, daily life in the Keen household, and the eventual diagnosis of autism for their son. She also shares her research, accomplishments, and plans for creating more supportive employment and affordable housing opportunities for young adults with disabilities. Plus, you’ll find out where to get a cup of Coffee With A Purpose. Enjoy!
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2024-07-25T04:01:00+00:00
How attending a high school reunion can really shake things up. However nerdy we were, we are now all cool.
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The Ethel
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Want to make some new friends? Want to connect with other older women? Then join our closed Facebook group, The Ethel Circle, today. It's very special. My friend Juliann wore a colorful Lilly Pulitzer shift dress and lipstick in bold “look at me” red. She’d turn heads on any day, but on this day, her presentation was particularly keen. It was our 50-year high school reunion, that once-in-a-lifetime weekend when insecurities installed as far back as in the first grade return like emotional boomerangs. Juliann slathered her lips in a fresh coat of crimson and whispered to me: “You see Larry over there? He teased me from elementary school on because I was overweight. He tormented me! By our 20th reunion, I had lost weight and wore a size 8, and I walked right up to him and said, ‘Hey, Larry! Who you gonna call Fatty now?’” Ah, reunions — the universe’s opportunity for a redo. Today, Juliann and Larry are friends. She is thinner than he is, as if that matters. There’s no such thing as a wallflower at a 50-year reunion. If you’re brave enough to show up, you’ve bloomed. The smart kids, the jocks, the cheerleaders, the stoners, the beauty queens, the theater nerds, the band nerds, the lonely nerds — after 50 years, we’ve simmered into one stew. I’ve been to every reunion of Lake Worth High School’s Class of 1974. I felt comfortable in high school as a solid member of the B Team. If my acne had cleared up, I might have had a shot at the A Team for one hot second, but I found the B, C and D teams more interesting anyway, as people with something to prove often are. Hence, I became the editor of the school newspaper. Here’s what I know after 50 years… Roots matter. High school puts people in containers, like flowers planted in rows. This one’s tall and skinny, this one’s squat and bushy, this one grows only in direct light and this one relishes the shade. No matter how differently you blossom, there’s value in being rooted in the same place. My class was cultivated in a literal hothouse: Lake Worth High School, built in 1922, the oldest continuously open high school in Palm Beach County, Florida. By 1974, many of our classrooms were still not air-conditioned. In this peaty mix, our class of 505 grew, and we smelled peaty, too — all those teenage hormones mixed with sweat and chlorine from the school pool and salt from the ocean two miles away, just point your bike due east. Winds of change turned up the heat in 1971, when we were sophomores. Forced integration brought forced busing — and launched us into a wider world. We proved resilient. It’s never too late to be kind. Take it from Juliann and Larry — one apology can heal decades of hurt. And who knows what secret fears a classmate might feel? A woman wearing sunglasses approached me at this reunion. “Hi, Jan, you won’t remember me,” she began. “I only went to Lake Worth High for my senior year, then I moved away.” But when Laurie Proffitt told me her name, I did remember. “You have the most beautiful blue eyes,” I said. Laurie pulled her sunglasses down — and sure enough, there were those crystal-blue eyes, now with a few wisdom wrinkles. Laurie had moved to the Midwest and lost touch with us, but when she heard about our reunion on Facebook, she thought, “Why not?” Now she’s back in the fold with her new old friends. It can take time to become comfortable in your own skin. I’ve known Marc Gold since I moved to Lake Worth in fourth grade. My 9-year-old mind reduced him to kid-code: “Smart, nice, semi-cool dude who lives over by the ballpark next to the tall and smart Ken Simmons.” Marc was shocked when I told him I always thought he was cool. He thought he was the world’s biggest nerd, and so unsure of himself compared to Ken, who announced in elementary school that he would become a veterinarian. If not for one classmate of ours — the kind and model-beautiful Vicki Mason — Marc said he might have never felt he belonged. “Vicki had a way of making me feel I was special,” he said. He was speaking to Vicki’s high school sweetheart, her husband, Tom, at Vicki’s memorial dinner. Too quickly, old friends become absent friends. Vicki died April 18, the day before our reunion, of complications from the dementia that stole her voice but never her smile. Ken Simmons did become a vet — one of the most successful vets in Florida. He died five years ago when the Piper Saratoga he was piloting vanished in bad weather during a flight to the Bahamas. His wife, Alice, and their two golden retrievers perished with him. Nearly 50 of our classmates are gone now, though they remain with us at every reunion … especially now. Life requires us to begin anew, over and over again. Vicki’s husband Tom must now begin anew without his love of 52 years. Juliann has outlived two husbands and now enters another new chapter — retirement from her education career. Two other high school friends are facing divorce after being married for 45 years. One of them, Pirjo, felt bereft when her husband left, but she knew where to find comfort and courage. She got in her car and drove to Massachusetts, to the home of her dear high school friend Jan. “I drove through New York City twice!” Pirjo exclaimed, hardly believing her bravery. Life is a mental and physical traffic jam of transitions. They keep coming, and we must keep going. That’s the biggest lesson from my 50-year reunion: when life calls us to begin again, it’s our old friends who remind us that we can … because they were there when we first began. Have any of you attended a high school reunion? How did it go? Let us know in the comments below.
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2024-07-13T06:15:00+00:00
Napoli have emerged as a serious contender for Manchester United winger Mason Greenwood, complicating his potential move to Marseille.La Gazzetta dello Sport claim, Napoli contacted United two days ag...
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Napoli have emerged as a serious contender for Manchester United winger Mason Greenwood, complicating his potential move to Marseille. La Gazzetta dello Sport claim, Napoli contacted United two days ago to express their interest and assess the current status of Greenwood’s transfer situation. Greenwood, who impressed on loan at Getafe last season with 33 appearances, 8 goals, and 6 assists, has been the subject of intense interest from multiple clubs. Lazio have been pursuing Greenwood with an offer of €20 million plus 50% of any future resale value, and even sent an emissary to England to negotiate. Marseille have also tabled a €30 million bid and are awaiting the player’s response. Additionally, Roma have expressed a keen interest in Greenwood, adding to the competition for his signature. Despite Napoli’s recent struggles, Greenwood is reportedly enthusiastic about the prospect of joining the Azzurri under Antonio Conte. However, Napoli must offload at least two players, including Victor Osimhen, to make room for the English winger. This creates a crowded and competitive environment for securing Greenwood’s signature. Lazio face increasing pressure as Napoli’s entry into the fray turns the transfer battle into an auction. Claudio Lotito’s club recently upped their offer to €22-23 million with the potential to reach €25 million, plus 50% of any future resale. Greenwood has been offered a contract worth €3.5 million per season by Lazio, slightly less than Marseille’s offer of €4 million net. In Rome, Greenwood would be seen as a key player for Lazio’s rebuild following the departures of Milinkovic, Luis Alberto, Felipe Anderson, and Immobile. He has been offered the coveted number 10 shirt, although Zaccagni is also vying for it. Roma, meanwhile, have been monitoring the situation quietly but are prepared to make a move at the right moment. Despite his initial request to wait until yesterday, Greenwood has extended his decision period until Monday, acknowledging the rapidly changing dynamics. Man United are likely to favour the highest bid, while Marseille’s interest remains strong despite public opposition to the signing. Greenwood’s decision will be crucial, as Napoli’s late involvement adds significant intrigue to the saga.
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https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0444580/bio/
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Diane Keen
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Diane Keen. Actress: Deckname Sweeny. Diane Keen was born on 29 July 1946 in London, England, UK. She is an actress and writer, known for Deckname Sweeny (1977), Inspektor Wexford ermittelt (1987) and The Athena Syndrome.
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Diane Keen was born on July 29, 1946 in London, England, UK. She is an actress and writer, known for Deckname Sweeny (1977), Inspektor Wexford ermittelt (1987) and The Athena Syndrome.
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Public Information Disclaimer: The Cass County Assessor may provide property information to the public "as is" without warranty of any kind, expressed or implied. Assessed values are subject to change by the assessor, Board of Review or State Equalization processes. Additionally, statutory exemptions may affect the taxable values. In no event will the assessor be liable to anyone for damages arising from the use of the property data. You assume responsibility for the selection of data to achieve your intended results, and for the installation and use of the results obtained from the property data.
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https://www.history.navy.mil/research/library/research-guides/modern-biographical-files-ndl.html
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Modern Biographical Files in the Navy Department Library
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Introduction Use and Reproduction Policy Web Accessibility Statement Biographies List: A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O| P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | Y | Z
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Introduction The Modern Biographical Files are located in the Navy Department Library's Rare Book Room. They are a combination of files collected by the Library and a ready reference collection of duplicate flag officer files formerly housed in the Archives Branch of the Naval History and Heritage Command. These files have been accumulated since the early 20th century by the Navy Department Library to provide historical information to US Navy personnel and other researchers, both official and unofficial. The files are particularly noted for biographical coverage of senior U.S. Navy officers who served during the Second World War and the Cold War-era, though their contents range from the Interwar period (1919-1939) through the War on Terrorism. For biographical information from the late 18th through the early 20th centuries, see the Navy Department Library's ZB files and Officers of the Continental and U.S. Navy and Marine Corps 1775-1900 ]. Also see Navy Personnel: A Research Guide. Many of the files consist of individual officer biographies produced during the 1950s through the 1970s by the Navy Office of Information, Internal Relations Division; the Navy Office of Information, Biographies Branch; and the Division of Naval Records and History (OP 29). Additional material consists of newspaper clippings, journal articles, change of command/retirement brochures, and biographies printed from the websites of the Navy Chief of Information and Arlington National Cemetery. Materials continue to be added to these files. Although a majority of the files consist of between two to four pages, a few contain up to four linear inches of material. Use and Reproduction Policy Biographical files are unavailable for loan and must be consulted in the library. With regard to non-copyrighted materials, the use of digital cameras without flash is encouraged. Photocopying is generally prohibited, though permission to photocopy a few pages may be granted by the Reference staff, contingent upon the physical state of the documents. All photocopying of materials shall be done by the Reference staff, or under their close supervision. The use of personal scanners by non-library staff must be approved by the Reference staff on a document-by-document basis (Reference: Naval Historical Center Instruction [NAVHISTCENTINST] 5070.1C.). Web Accessibility Statement Many of the documents on the NHHC Web site are in HTML or ASCII (plain text) formats. These formats are generally accessible to people who use screen readers. We also have a large number of documents in Adobe Acrobat® Portable Document Format (PDF). PDF format is used to preserve the content and layout of our hard copy publications. Publications in PDF can only be viewed and printed using the Adobe Acrobat Reader®, version 3.0 or higher. You can download and get help using the Acrobat Reader at the Adobe Systems, Inc. site. The downloadable Acrobat Reader software is available at NO CHARGE from Adobe. Please note, there is a known issue with paragraph, or <p></p> tags appearing at the beginning of PDF files, which may cause difficulties with some screen readers. We are working with our vendor on a fix for this issue. If you are experiencing difficulties, and would like obtain this information in a different format, please email us: NHHC_library@us.navy.mil.
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https://langsfordfuneralhome.com/tributes/jane-carpenter/
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Tribute for Jane Carpenter
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2019-09-19T16:51:30-05:00
Greenwood, Mo. — Jane Pack (Goode) Carpenter’s creative life, framed by a love of music and affection for professional floral arrangements and artistic holiday decorations, came to a peaceful end. Mrs. Carpenter, 83, of Greenwood, passed away Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2019, surrounded by her husband and four children and the beneficiary of thoughts and prayers of family and her many friends. She was born Aug. 27, 1936, in Princeton, W.Va., to Samuel B. and Ruth (Roles) Goode. She graduated from Princeton High School, where she was regarded musically as the school’s “songbird.” She earned a business education degree in 1958 at Concord College, in Athens, W.Va. She was a vocalist with the college choir, performed with the marching band, played piano and saxophone, and belonged to the Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority. She relished her high school and college reunions. She married James V. Carpenter on June 25, 1958, at First Baptist Church in Princeton and left the rugged mountains of southern West Virginia for the mysterious world of dairy farming in western Missouri. A West Virginia newspaper marked her departure more than 60 years ago: “We will be sorry to lose Jane from Princeton but are proud that our town can be represented in other places by girls with the fine qualities Jane has and who is sure to establish a Christian home that her adopted community will be proud of.” And, she did. Jane became an integral member of the First Christian Church in Lee’s Summit, Mo. Over more than half a century in the church, she was a deacon and elder, a soloist in the choir, a church board officer and a member of the church’s building committee and minister search committee. She was in Christian Women’s Fellowship: Priscilla Circle and enjoyed the organization’s annual charity events. Throughout her life, she was an enthusiastic participant in Friends of the Lee’s Summit Symphony, XXV Study Club, P.E.O, Red Hat Society, Lee’s Summit Hospital Auxiliary, Lee’s Summit Historical Society and Heart of America Studebaker Club. When entertaining these peers, her quest was to be a host with the most. She possessed a deserved reputation as a soprano and shared her gift at weddings, dozens of memorial services at Langsford Funeral Home and other community events. She was regarded as a dedicated home decorator who left no doubt as to what holiday was around the corner. She was a keen fan of the Kansas City Royals and an avid recreational bowler in a PTA league. She was wicked at Bunco, the dice game. Jane taught in Raytown, Mo., public schools before starting a family. She worked in flower shops in West Virginia and Missouri, and competed in floral arranging events. She was a regular Jackson County election judge. She was preceded in death by her parents and both sisters, Ruth E. Peebles and Marion Bane. Survivors include her husband, of the home; her children and their partners, Stephen Carpenter and Christine Baeumler of St. Paul, Minn.; Tim Carpenter and Jill Hummels, of Lawrence, Kan.; Carolyn and Chris Stanley, of Bloomington, Minn.; and Susan Zinkl and Bruce Stene, of St. Paul; and four grandchildren, Haley and Tess Carpenter, of Lawrence; and Lena and Sam Zinkl, of St. Paul. Visitation is planned for 4 p.m. followed by a service at 5 p.m. Monday, Sept. 23, 2019, at Lee’s Summit Christian Church, 800 NE Tudor Road. A reception will follow at the church. Interment will be 10 a.m. Tuesday in Mount Moriah Cemetery South in Kansas City, Mo. The family requests memorials to the Lee’s Summit Symphony or Lee’s Summit Christian Church. The family also wants to express appreciation to Kansas City Hospice for lovingly attending to her needs at the close of a long struggle with cancer.
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Obituary Greenwood, Mo. — Jane Pack (Goode) Carpenter’s creative life, framed by a love of music and affection for professional floral arrangements and artistic holiday decorations, came to a peaceful end. Mrs. Carpenter, 83, of Greenwood, passed away Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2019, surrounded by her husband and four children and the beneficiary of thoughts and prayers of family and her many friends. She was born Aug. 27, 1936, in Princeton, W.Va., to Samuel B. and Ruth (Roles) Goode. She graduated from Princeton High School, where she was regarded musically as the school’s “songbird.” She earned a business education degree in 1958 at Concord College, in Athens, W.Va. She was a vocalist with the college choir, performed with the marching band, played piano and saxophone, and belonged to the Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority. She relished her high school and college reunions. She married James V. Carpenter on June 25, 1958, at First Baptist Church in Princeton and left the rugged mountains of southern West Virginia for the mysterious world of dairy farming in western Missouri. A West Virginia newspaper marked her departure more than 60 years ago: “We will be sorry to lose Jane from Princeton but are proud that our town can be represented in other places by girls with the fine qualities Jane has and who is sure to establish a Christian home that her adopted community will be proud of.” And, she did. Jane became an integral member of the First Christian Church in Lee’s Summit, Mo. Over more than half a century in the church, she was a deacon and elder, a soloist in the choir, a church board officer and a member of the church’s building committee and minister search committee. She was in Christian Women’s Fellowship: Priscilla Circle and enjoyed the organization’s annual charity events. Throughout her life, she was an enthusiastic participant in Friends of the Lee’s Summit Symphony, XXV Study Club, P.E.O, Red Hat Society, Lee’s Summit Hospital Auxiliary, Lee’s Summit Historical Society and Heart of America Studebaker Club. When entertaining these peers, her quest was to be a host with the most. She possessed a deserved reputation as a soprano and shared her gift at weddings, dozens of memorial services at Langsford Funeral Home and other community events. She was regarded as a dedicated home decorator who left no doubt as to what holiday was around the corner. She was a keen fan of the Kansas City Royals and an avid recreational bowler in a PTA league. She was wicked at Bunco, the dice game. Jane taught in Raytown, Mo., public schools before starting a family. She worked in flower shops in West Virginia and Missouri, and competed in floral arranging events. She was a regular Jackson County election judge. She was preceded in death by her parents and both sisters, Ruth E. Peebles and Marion Bane. Survivors include her husband, of the home; her children and their partners, Stephen Carpenter and Christine Baeumler of St. Paul, Minn.; Tim Carpenter and Jill Hummels, of Lawrence, Kan.; Carolyn and Chris Stanley, of Bloomington, Minn.; and Susan Zinkl and Bruce Stene, of St. Paul; and four grandchildren, Haley and Tess Carpenter, of Lawrence; and Lena and Sam Zinkl, of St. Paul. Visitation is planned for 4 p.m. followed by a service at 5 p.m. Monday, Sept. 23, 2019, at Lee’s Summit Christian Church, 800 NE Tudor Road. A reception will follow at the church. Interment will be 10 a.m. Tuesday in Mount Moriah Cemetery South in Kansas City, Mo. The family requests memorials to the Lee’s Summit Symphony or Lee’s Summit Christian Church. The family also wants to express appreciation to Kansas City Hospice for lovingly attending to her needs at the close of a long struggle with cancer.
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Diane Russell, Obituary
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View Diane Russell's obituary to find out the funeral details, post messages of condolence, and light a candle in their memory.
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In loving memory of Diane Russell who sadly passed away on 23rd September 2018 Diane was born in Sheffield South Yorkshire on the 22nd February 1949. She was born of a single parent who's father had split from the family prior to her birth. Diane's mother and her two older brothers and sister moved to Ashop Farm that was situated along side the Lady Bower Reservoir in the Peak District of Derbyshire to live with Diane's grandparents. Growing up Diane went to the village school in the local village of Bamford where she stayed until after passing her Eleven Plus went to The Lady Manors High School in Bakewell which was a two hour journey away. On leaving school Diane was given the opportunity to go to art collage but due to family circumstances had to turn it down and went into employment at Bamford Cotton Mill where she stayed for a number of years until getting married on the 18th March 1967 when she went to live in Sheffield with her husband Paul. Diane had four sons Leon, Paul Jnr. Russ and Audie whom throughout her life she was extremely proud. In 1973 Diane became joint owner of a Scissor and Tool Manufacturing business along with Paul where she would take the young children to help out when not at school. On the closure of the business she became the Manger of a video library for a number of years until taking ownership of it when it came up for sale. On the decline of videos the shop was closed a couple of years later. An opportunity came up for the position of a mandatory Restart Tutor encouraging long term unemployed adults back into employment and the setting up on behalf of the Employment Service a very successful work sampling program, again for the unemployed. Diane was made redundant from this position around 1991 when she then went into a similar position with a Sheffield based organisation called Strategic Consultants. Unfortunately not long after Diane suffered a Detached Retina in her right eye that seriously affected her eyesight resulting in a number of operations. Being unable to drive now Diane had to leave her employment and became unemployed for a while. Now finding it difficult to drive due to her eyesight Diane started to explore what sort of employment would be suitable for her, and decided that having brought up four children successfully that this may be any area that she would be good at, consequentially she became a Nanny. Having worked for a couple of family's Diane went to work for Ruth and Jeremy Groves who at that time had only one child. Diane stayed with Ruth and Jeremy for 14 years when by that time they had four wonderful children who she loved immensely. In 2009 Diane took up the challenge of writing a book to recognise the fundraising activities of the then Bishop of Hallam John Rawsthorne. She spent many hours researching on the computer and by visting all the areas around Derbyshire that the Bishop had walked over the years, and an equally amount of time with her son Leon editing material and discussing how the book should look. The book was launched at a Staff and Volunteer dinner with over 200 people in attendance in 2010 exactly one year from when she undertook the challenge. The book "The First Ten Years Of The Bishops Walks" was locally successful and raised well over £1000 for St. Wilfrid's Day Centre for vulnerable people in Sheffield. Diane retired at the age of 62. On her husbands retirement in 2012 Diane and Paul moved into their 300 year old cottage in Mablethorpe Lincolnshire were she spent most of her leisure time in the garden painting flowers on garden planters that she sold to passer byes over the garden fence, accumulating many new friends from far and wide along the way. Diane became a Mablethorpe and Sutton on Sea Town Councillor in 2015 becoming involved in Planning and other activities, a position she held until she was diagnosed with terminal cancer in 2016 when she decided to stand down.
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Diane Keen
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About Diane Keen is a 77 year old British Actress. Born Diane Elaine Keen on 29th July, 1946 in London, England, UK, she is famous for her roles as Lucy in the ITV anthology series Love Story, Claire in the 1968 comedy film Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush, Fliss Hawthorne in the Granada sitcom The Cuckoo Waltz, Sally Higgins in the 1980 drama TV film The Shillingbury Blowers, Jenny Burden in the ITV crime drama series The Ruth Rendell Mysteries, and Julia Parsons in the long-running BBC medical soap opera Doctors. Her zodiac sign is Leo. Diane Keen is a member of the following lists: 1946 births, English television actors and English television actor stubs. Contribute
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Greenwood, Mo. — Jane Pack (Goode) Carpenter’s creative life, framed by a love of music and affection for professional floral arrangements and artistic holiday decorations, came to a peaceful end. Mrs. Carpenter, 83, of Greenwood, passed away Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2019, surrounded by her husband and four children and the beneficiary of thoughts and prayers of family and her many friends. She was born Aug. 27, 1936, in Princeton, W.Va., to Samuel B. and Ruth (Roles) Goode. She graduated from Princeton High School, where she was regarded musically as the school’s “songbird.” She earned a business education degree in 1958 at Concord College, in Athens, W.Va. She was a vocalist with the college choir, performed with the marching band, played piano and saxophone, and belonged to the Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority. She relished her high school and college reunions. She married James V. Carpenter on June 25, 1958, at First Baptist Church in Princeton and left the rugged mountains of southern West Virginia for the mysterious world of dairy farming in western Missouri. A West Virginia newspaper marked her departure more than 60 years ago: “We will be sorry to lose Jane from Princeton but are proud that our town can be represented in other places by girls with the fine qualities Jane has and who is sure to establish a Christian home that her adopted community will be proud of.” And, she did. Jane became an integral member of the First Christian Church in Lee’s Summit, Mo. Over more than half a century in the church, she was a deacon and elder, a soloist in the choir, a church board officer and a member of the church’s building committee and minister search committee. She was in Christian Women’s Fellowship: Priscilla Circle and enjoyed the organization’s annual charity events. Throughout her life, she was an enthusiastic participant in Friends of the Lee’s Summit Symphony, XXV Study Club, P.E.O, Red Hat Society, Lee’s Summit Hospital Auxiliary, Lee’s Summit Historical Society and Heart of America Studebaker Club. When entertaining these peers, her quest was to be a host with the most. She possessed a deserved reputation as a soprano and shared her gift at weddings, dozens of memorial services at Langsford Funeral Home and other community events. She was regarded as a dedicated home decorator who left no doubt as to what holiday was around the corner. She was a keen fan of the Kansas City Royals and an avid recreational bowler in a PTA league. She was wicked at Bunco, the dice game. Jane taught in Raytown, Mo., public schools before starting a family. She worked in flower shops in West Virginia and Missouri, and competed in floral arranging events. She was a regular Jackson County election judge. She was preceded in death by her parents and both sisters, Ruth E. Peebles and Marion Bane. Survivors include her husband, of the home; her children and their partners, Stephen Carpenter and Christine Baeumler of St. Paul, Minn.; Tim Carpenter and Jill Hummels, of Lawrence, Kan.; Carolyn and Chris Stanley, of Bloomington, Minn.; and Susan Zinkl and Bruce Stene, of St. Paul; and four grandchildren, Haley and Tess Carpenter, of Lawrence; and Lena and Sam Zinkl, of St. Paul. Visitation is planned for 4 p.m. followed by a service at 5 p.m. Monday, Sept. 23, 2019, at Lee’s Summit Christian Church, 800 NE Tudor Road. A reception will follow at the church. Interment will be 10 a.m. Tuesday in Mount Moriah Cemetery South in Kansas City, Mo. The family requests memorials to the Lee’s Summit Symphony or Lee’s Summit Christian Church. The family also wants to express appreciation to Kansas City Hospice for lovingly attending to her needs at the close of a long struggle with cancer.
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Obituary Greenwood, Mo. — Jane Pack (Goode) Carpenter’s creative life, framed by a love of music and affection for professional floral arrangements and artistic holiday decorations, came to a peaceful end. Mrs. Carpenter, 83, of Greenwood, passed away Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2019, surrounded by her husband and four children and the beneficiary of thoughts and prayers of family and her many friends. She was born Aug. 27, 1936, in Princeton, W.Va., to Samuel B. and Ruth (Roles) Goode. She graduated from Princeton High School, where she was regarded musically as the school’s “songbird.” She earned a business education degree in 1958 at Concord College, in Athens, W.Va. She was a vocalist with the college choir, performed with the marching band, played piano and saxophone, and belonged to the Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority. She relished her high school and college reunions. She married James V. Carpenter on June 25, 1958, at First Baptist Church in Princeton and left the rugged mountains of southern West Virginia for the mysterious world of dairy farming in western Missouri. A West Virginia newspaper marked her departure more than 60 years ago: “We will be sorry to lose Jane from Princeton but are proud that our town can be represented in other places by girls with the fine qualities Jane has and who is sure to establish a Christian home that her adopted community will be proud of.” And, she did. Jane became an integral member of the First Christian Church in Lee’s Summit, Mo. Over more than half a century in the church, she was a deacon and elder, a soloist in the choir, a church board officer and a member of the church’s building committee and minister search committee. She was in Christian Women’s Fellowship: Priscilla Circle and enjoyed the organization’s annual charity events. Throughout her life, she was an enthusiastic participant in Friends of the Lee’s Summit Symphony, XXV Study Club, P.E.O, Red Hat Society, Lee’s Summit Hospital Auxiliary, Lee’s Summit Historical Society and Heart of America Studebaker Club. When entertaining these peers, her quest was to be a host with the most. She possessed a deserved reputation as a soprano and shared her gift at weddings, dozens of memorial services at Langsford Funeral Home and other community events. She was regarded as a dedicated home decorator who left no doubt as to what holiday was around the corner. She was a keen fan of the Kansas City Royals and an avid recreational bowler in a PTA league. She was wicked at Bunco, the dice game. Jane taught in Raytown, Mo., public schools before starting a family. She worked in flower shops in West Virginia and Missouri, and competed in floral arranging events. She was a regular Jackson County election judge. She was preceded in death by her parents and both sisters, Ruth E. Peebles and Marion Bane. Survivors include her husband, of the home; her children and their partners, Stephen Carpenter and Christine Baeumler of St. Paul, Minn.; Tim Carpenter and Jill Hummels, of Lawrence, Kan.; Carolyn and Chris Stanley, of Bloomington, Minn.; and Susan Zinkl and Bruce Stene, of St. Paul; and four grandchildren, Haley and Tess Carpenter, of Lawrence; and Lena and Sam Zinkl, of St. Paul. Visitation is planned for 4 p.m. followed by a service at 5 p.m. Monday, Sept. 23, 2019, at Lee’s Summit Christian Church, 800 NE Tudor Road. A reception will follow at the church. Interment will be 10 a.m. Tuesday in Mount Moriah Cemetery South in Kansas City, Mo. The family requests memorials to the Lee’s Summit Symphony or Lee’s Summit Christian Church. The family also wants to express appreciation to Kansas City Hospice for lovingly attending to her needs at the close of a long struggle with cancer.
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SHOOT THE MOON The making of the film by Alan Parker Bo Goldman started out in his career by writing short scripts for PBS in an unheated attic in a
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SHOOT THE MOON The making of the film by Alan Parker Bo Goldman started out in his career by writing short scripts for PBS in an unheated attic in a rented house on Long Island, which he shared with wife Mab and six children. By day, Bo and Mab ran a fresh fish and home baked bread shop named “Loaves and Fishes’. He was presumably hoping for a miracle or two, which at the time seemed somewhat scarce. One of the first scripts that Bo tapped out at his typewriter in the garret was called “Switching” the story of the break up of a marriage — a story that ten years later would become Shoot the Moon. In the interim, Bo won a couple of Best Screenplay Oscars® for One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest and Melvin and Howard. The “Switching” screenplay duly made the rounds over the next ten years and although it got Bo a lot of other writing assignments it was always deemed ‘unmakeable’. However, fickle Hollywood executives who are mostly junkies to the audience’s whims, occasionally try to do something a little different. I was duly sent ‘Switching’ by Twentieth Century Fox who, led by Alan Ladd Jr, were flushed and a little stunned by the cosmic financial success of Star Wars and had green lit a number of interesting films. I was preparing Fame at the time and so the script was put on hold, but first met with Diane Keaton who was about to leave for England to start work on Reds for Warren Beatty. I met her for tea at the Algonquin Hotel and her enthusiasm was encouraging, but a long way from commitment, as she was more than a little preoccupied with the radical journalist, Louise Bryant, that she was about to play in Reds. I also met with Meryl Streep who, heavily pregnant, sat on the Fame production office floor as we chatted. After shooting Fame I worked with Bo on the script. He was also writing a film for Mike Nichols at the time and so he worked every other day with me at his rented digs in the Hotel Des Artistes on 67th Street. I must say the collaboration between us was one of the best I’ve ever experienced with another writer. Quite honestly, I hadn’t always gelled with other writers on scripts that weren’t my own. This is largely due to my own impatience, as I like to write the finished draft on all of my films — not just for selfish reasons, but it’s the best way I know how to get the film clearly in my head before I shoot it. My sessions with Bo were a delight. Both married, with ten kids between us, we poured our hearts out to one another like a couple of shrinks lying on couches at opposite ends of the room. Bo continuously and concientiously scribbled down notes at our “sessions” in his indecipherable scrawl. Bo loves the music of everyday words and is so good at capturing the smallest overheard remark that resounds on the page with devastating honesty. Originally the script was set on the east coast in the suburbs of New York, but as the new draft took on its new life, we moved the story to the (then) less familiar Marin County, north of San Francisco. Bo himself had recently moved to St Helena in the Napa Valley and was keen to set our story in the area. Also, it has to be said, it was also because we had spoken to the San Francisco unions about bringing in my key British crew. I had a very uncomfortable time on Fame with the New York unions and, since then, many foreign crews had attempted to work in New York, causing a backlash from the various film unions and technicians, who themselves weren’t allowed to work in Los Angeles, let alone Europe, and so had become more hostile, protective and insular. We also changed the movie’s title. After many weeks of work, Bo thought that the script had changed significantly and deserved its own identity. In passing, he had mentioned the card game of ‘Hearts’ and the phrase ‘shoot the moon’ which meant that you risked all that you have in order to win. I thought it was pretty and also an appropriate metaphor and so ‘Switching’ was finally laid to rest and Shoot the Moon became our movie.. A year had passed since Fox’s original interest and releasing money for pre-production when, as is Hollywood’s wont, Alan Ladd Jr and all his people were abruptly shown the door. Film studios are a bit like banana republics: with the snap of the fingers, managements are unceremoniously evicted and within hours a whole new bunch of people appear from who knows where, becoming instantly ensconced behind the same, recently vacated, desks. Fortunately, Sherry Lansing had taken over as head of production at the studio and remained enthusiastic about the script. Her own autonomy at the time however, sadly didn’t stretch to the $12 million we required for our budget and the men-in-suits above her (whoever they were) gave us the thumbs down. As we had a 100 year old house and film set half built, this presented us with somewhat of a dilemma. For a while Marshall and I thought we we might have to go into the real estate business. Consequently, I found myself having a drink at The Russian Tea Room in New York with David Begelman who was then the head of MGM and for whom I had made Fame, and before that he had been the head of Columbia when we released Midnight Express. The meeting took forty minutes and he agreed to make the film depending on us sticking to the budget and securing Diane Keaton for the lead role. Diane was a highly sought after actress, hot from her Annie Hall Oscar, so it was to our great relief that she finally said yes. My first choice for “George” had been Jack Nicholson but he didn’t feel comfortable with our domestic story and passed. Albert Finney had been a hero of mine since back in England where, as a teenager, I had sat in awe of him playing ‘Luther’ on stage. After Murder on the Orient Express, Albert had taken a six year sabbatical from movies and concentrated on his National Theater work; playing all the great roles from Hamlet to Tamburlaine. However in 1981 he returned to moviemaking and made Shoot the Moon, Loophole, Wolfen and Looker in the same year. He described this burst of activity as “less of a comeback than a shift of interest.” After months of searching, we had found our ideal house on the edge of the San Geronimo Golf Course in northern California. So much of our filming would be based at the single location of the house that Production Designer, Geoffrey Kirkland and I wanted something unusual. However, the derelict 114 year old clapboard ranch house was in less than an ideal spot for filming, situated as it was at the end of the eighth fairway of a golf course, and so we moved it to a 120 acre parcel we’d found a dozen miles away in the Nicasio Valley overlooking the reservoir. The house was cut into four pieces, loaded onto flatbed trucks and transported to the new location — raising a bridge along the way to let the gigantic load through. We built a quarter of a mile road into our valley and re-assembled the house in its new surroundings. In six weeks we had restored, renovated and decorated it. (The pictures here show the before and after.) We also landscaped the gardens complete with a duck pond; planted olive trees along the entrance road and built a respectable tennis court — en-tout-cas, of course (as mentioned in the script). The house was to act as our studio as well as location and so we also built a number of barns to take our workshops, props, costumes and to allow for catering facilities for seventy crew. What all this effort gave us was the perfect set, in a real location with views out of the windows, complete control and a stunning, uninterrupted 360 degree vista. We were in the middle of all this activity when we heard about the coup at Fox and for a while my producer Alan Marshall and I, not for the first time, were paying the bills ourselves, as we limped on, eventually securing a green light and a much needed cheque from MGM. Juliet Taylor was my Casting Director. I have made many films since with Juliet but not nearly as many as she’s made with Woody Allen, who annually collaborates with her (as she miraculously snares the world’s greatest actors to work on his films for not much more than the price of a couple of dinners at Elaine’s.) As usual our casting was exhaustive, throwing the net as widely as possible to find the four kids in the film. I cast in New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco taking in the usual agents and also plodding the corridors of the public schools, with my video camera over my shoulder. Viveka Davis (Jill) came from a regular school in Culver City although the other three kids we cast had done some acting work before. The most experienced was Dana Hill who at 14 was a veteran of many TV films; Tracy Gold had a sister who was on TV; and seven year old Tina Yothers had previously shot a few commercials. We also had with us Karen Allen (Sandy), hot foot from England where she had been playing Marion Ravenwood in Spielberg’s Raiders of the Lost Ark and Peter Weller who was fresh from Broadway’s Tony winning ‘Sticks and Bones’. I had arrived in Nicasio with a suitcase full of my own kids clothes. The significance of this, for me, was not evident as I simply thought it would be helpful to have some well worn hand-me-down T shirts and Osh Kosh B’Gosh dungarees, to add a little reality into the movie. The fact that I was subconsciously injecting a little of my own life into the story would be evident to most shrinks but, at the time, not to me. Undoubtedly there were aspects of the marriage in the film which closely echoed my own. Albert, plays a writer in the story not to dissimilar to me and the intimate exploration into the fragile and delicate state of the marriage I found to be curiously close to home.It wasn’t just 120 pages of a script, to be made into a movie, it was like holding up a jagged piece of mirror to my own family and marriage. Up to now, I had only made films about other people’s lives — other people’s predicaments and pain, a world away from my own, and suddenly I was going to work ever day to shoot a fiction that I was also living through. It was an eerie, if not masochistic experience. Kristi Zea, the costume designer had worked with me on Fame and so, like half the female population on the planet, the kids in our story were wearing legwarmers — a fashion that our previous film had begat. Diane’s wardrobe, always a catalyst for a new fashion look (Annie Hall, Reds) was chosen with some care to be ordinary. This isn’t easy with Diane who has a great eye herself (and continues to be the most stylish of American actresses off screen) and however funky and thrift store random we made her clothes, she always looked great. At the first read through of the script, at the San Rafael production offices, Albert did a sort of Natonal Theatre Humphrey Bogart imprsonation. I tactfully asked him if he could do it closer to his own accent – northern California being home to many ex-pat British. He took umbrage at this and I probably got off on the wrong foot with him. At the start of each of my films I have always written a letter to the crew to accompany the first day’s call-sheet. Here’s the one from Shoot the Moon: Dear Everybody, We are about to begin a new film, many of us working together for the first time, some of for the tenth time around. I usually write these letters, first to say something before we start, secondly to let you know what kind of a film I think we’re making, and thirdly, because I once heard that Ingmar Bergman did it. Shoot the Moon” is the story of an American marriage. Two people, fifteen years married, with four children, seemingly with everything and yet torn apart by the summation of a thousand vague and tiny reasons that come with the passing years. Two people who can’t live together but who also can’t let go of one another. A story of fading love, senseless rage, and the inevitable bewildering betrayal in the eyes of the children. Our story is set in northern California but is about all of us who tiptoe along the precarious tightrope of staying married in the modern world. Our title comes from the card game of “Hearts” and describes when a player tries to win it all but with the probability of losing everything. In our film there are no winners. But also there is no villain. Only time. It was always our intention to for broke on our films and with luck, we sometimes pull it off. Our schedule is not horrendous, but will be made difficult by availabilities and all the familiar problems of working with kids. At times, this will mean we all need to be a little more patient. I have to say that we would never have got this far without everyone working so hard under great pressure, and I hope we can do all of your good work justice. I wish us well — shoot the moon. Yours, Alan Parker, January 16th, 1981 It was a great luxury to film so many scenes at the same location. Normally we are shooting on the run — our mobile army tearing across town, often trying to fit in too many locations on a single day. Settled as we were in our tranquil spot, high in the Nicasio Valley, if we got a little behind we could always come back the next day to finish a scene. A constant irritation to myself and other directors is the film “call-sheet”, which carries the production office ‘wish-list’ as to what can be achieved that day. On every film these overly ambitious scene lists are always accompanied, at the bottom of the page, with the lovely phrase: “Time Permitting”. On a film set, time never permits. No matter what the film is, the crew is always in overload and there’s never, ever enough time. I had this notion of starting a film with a man walking down a staircase, walking into his study, sitting down at his desk and suddenly, putting his head in his hands, he sobs uncontrollably. It’s a scene that should be at the end of a movie, or at the very least at the end of the second act, but here it’s the first thing you experience on film. Sensible or not it was also the first thing we shot; putting us all on our toes from the very start. Diane and Albert both had very different approaches to their work — both exemplary — Diane, the consummate movie actress and Albert the lion of the London stage. Diane was extraordinary generous to the other actors in a scene, particularly off camera, when a lot of actors go back to their trailer — mentally if not physically. She was also extremely patient with the kids which wasn’t always easy for her as she didn’t have kids of her own at the time and was very wary of these four, often unpredictable, little monsters. She had come immediately from her previous film Reds where director Warren Beatty would regularly shoot upwards of 70 takes as a deliberate gambit to unsettle the actors; to take away the artifice and try and capture something special. That’s the theory anyway. Personally I don’t think actors get any better after 10 takes, and once you get into double figures many actors start to panic. At such a moment I always move the camera an inch to the left and change the slate number so it reads Take 1 again. It’s the same shot, but for the actor it’s a sign of progress and helps their confidence. Previously to this film I had mostly worked with unknowns, often having to put every eyebrow movement and sigh into the performance. This time I had these exceptional actors in front of me and it was a bit daunting, particularly with the imperious Albert. After all, who was I to criticize an actor who had won a Tony and nominated for an Oscar before I’d even passed an ‘O’ level? Diane has a built-in bullshit detector which makes it impossible for her to do a phony performance and she would add to, and subtlely change, her performance each take. Albert, with his theatrical background, would rehearse until he was happy with his performance and then repeat it. For a while I think that Albert was walking through the scenes. After all, if you’re used to doing a four hour performance on stage of the complete extended text of Marlowe’s Tamburlaine, a few Bo Goldman lines aren’t over taxing. However I think Diane’s excellent performances inspired him to raise his game. On one occasion Albert was sitting in the corner of the kitchen in an extremely pensive mood, in between takes of a particularly dramatic scene. I asked him what he was thinking? “She’s very good isn’t she?” he said. I think he was rather taken aback by Diane’s acting chops. “More than good.” I replied. I have to say that my relationship with Albert was workmanlike rather than “lovey”, in the British theatrical sense. Not that it started out that way. Albert said to me, “Why do you always say “Fantastic” after her [Diane’s] takes, and only “Good, Albert” after mine?” How intense and how personal actors make their work is a matter of opinion and technique. Some appear blasé and uninvolved and yet can deliver the most devastating performance. (“If you can’t feel it, fake it,” is the maxim.) In the theater someone once said, “Acting is keeping people from coughing for two hours.” Other actors aren’t happy until they give themselves a nervous breakdown. Albert’s famous quote is: “There are times when you think acting is a silly thing for a grown-up man to be doing.” My difficulties with Albert came to the boil one night in an argument outside the Fairmont Hotel, half way through filming. I had spent most of the night strapped to the hood of a car with the camera, in the rain, as Albert and Diane drove to the hotel for the awards ceremony scene in the film. I made the mistake of rudely criticizing Albert in front of a gaggle of extras assembled in the hotel forecourt, and I paid the price. As I walked back to the camera, through the rain machines, I heard his footsteps splashing through the puddles behind me. Suddenly jocular Albert, everybody’s pal, turned into Othello or King Lear, front of stage at the Lyttleton, bellowing at me for insulting him. It was a very scary sight. I gulped, coughed, and apologized as the rain machines drenched us both. I heard this voice again many years later in The Dresser when Albert’s “Sir” Donald Wolfit character bellows as a train he had missed pulls out of the station, “STOP!” I shuddered when I heard it. After this, Albert and I had what can only be called a professional relationship. He stopped telling his John Guilgud and Larry Olivier stories in between takes and went about his work with estimable professionalism but minmal humour. It wasn’t a bundle of laughs anymore, but we ploughed onwards and, indeed, Diane and Albert did some of their best work. Albert is a tough, proud man who ploughs his own furrow, but, consumate actor that he is, always ready to reveal a vulnerable and fragile side too. FAITH: Just now for an instant there, I don’t know, you made me laugh, George – you were kind. GEORGE: You’re right, I’m not kind anymore. FAITH: Me neither. GEORGE: You’re kind to strangers. FAITH: Strangers are easy. Filming was completed April 9th, 1981. After 62 shooting days we returned to London with 300, 000 feet of film. I didn’t want a conventional score for Shoot the Moon, probably as a reaction to Fame which was wall-to-wall music. Bo chose “Don’t Blame Me” from a catalog of MGM owned songs and I had it played on a piano with one finger — like a child would play it and I liked its simplicity. Also, through the film, I had played Rolling Stones, Bob Seeger and the Eagles —selfishly chosen because they were contemporary songs that meant a lot to me personally. Afterwards Shoot the Moon was the most personal film I ever made and a cathartic experience for me. Curiously, in the main, it was a very enjoyable film to make — considering all the pain up on the screen. Mostly, I suppose, because of being in such a beautiful and controlled environment, in the hills of Northern California. Albert and Diane continued their brilliant careers going on to win three more Oscar nominations apiece and Bo added to his own tally with one for Scent of a Woman. Sadly, Dana Hill died of a stroke in 1996, after many years of suffering from diabetes. Tracey Gold went on to success on TV (Growing Pains) and to a certain notoriety in the American fan-press for her anorexia. Tina Yothers also went on to fame on TV (Family Ties) and Peter Weller, of course, went on to be Robocop. I finished editing Shoot the Moon and immediately went on to Pink Floyd The Wall. Both films were invited to the Cannes Film Festival. Originally Shoot the Moon had been selected for the official competition, but when they viewed Pink Floyd The Wall, they wanted to swap them over and put Pink Floyd The Wall in competition instead. I said ‘no’ because Shoot the Moon needed the exposure more and so Pink Floyd The Wall got a ‘Gala’ late evening screening instead. Working with Diane Keaton was a high point in the careers of myself, Bo Goldman, Michael Seresin, Alan Marshall and the rest of the crew. She was a superlative actress and refreshingly professional and unaffected at all times: a complete joy to work with. However, apparently, we didn’t have the same effect on her, as we didn’t even warrant a mention in her 2011 biography: our film just included in a list of her films that didn’t make much money. However many see Shoot the Moon as one of her finest performances, as the following reviews attest. I started out with a rule not to include reviews amongst these essays (probably more for self defence than immodesty) however I’ve added a few here because they were from critics who usually dumped on me from a great height. For instance: “A flawless movie from Alan Parker who previously made those execrable movies Fame, Midnight Express and Bugsy Malone” (Michael Sragow, Rolling Stone Magazine) And my favourite one of all was from the high priestess of critical defecation, the usually splenetic Pauline Kael, who wrote in the New Yorker: “There wasn’t a single scene in the English director, Alan Parker’s, first three feature films (Bugsy Malone, Midnight Express, Fame) that I thought rang true; there isn’t a scene in his new picture “Shoot the Moon”, that I think rings false. I’m a little afraid to say how good I think Shoot the Moon is…Alan Parker has given us a movie about separating that is perhaps the most revealing American movie of the era.” “One of the most powerful American movies of recent years. The picture seems like a miracle. Screenwriter Bo Goldman and Director Alan Parker have produced one of the rare movies that are central to our culture but not sentimental or square. The movie is a beautiful achievement.” (David Denby, New York Magazine) “Filled with fresh, acute and moving moments. Parker’s most controlled direction to date”. (David Ansen, Newsweek Magazine) “The movie mainlines pure feeling from its very first shot … Shoot the Moon sets so many emotional crosscurrents that the screen appears to tremble … Diane Keaton has never demonstrated as much depth as she does here … Albert Finny gives his finest performance on film. Alan Parker and Bo Goldman take such a fresh view of a marital break-up that it’s almost like watching this material on screen for the first time.” (Peter Rainer, Herald-Examiner) “A movie you won’t want to leave … A brilliant lacerating study of marriage on the rocks from two-fisted director Alan Parker and Oscar wining writer Bo Goldman … you can’t dismiss it and I’ll be willing to bet you’ll be haunted by the film long after it fades to black. For performances that drain you with their vitality, sincerity and power Albert Finney and Diane Keaton can’t be topped. For camera work that exhibits the highest artistry, and for writing as well as direction that transcends the confinements of a movie screen, Shoot the Moon is a towering achievement. It will leave you troubled, shocked and electrically charged like few other films in recent memory. It’s a wrenching but enriching experience that might well become a cinema classic.” (Rex Reed, Syndicated Film Critic) All anyone can say with certainty is that theirs (the Dunlap’s) is now among the most familiar of passages, and that Shoot the Moon is the best chart of it the movies have yet drawn.” Richard Schickel, Time Magazine “Diane Keaton and Albert Finney give the kind of performances that in the theatre become legendary.” (Pauline Kael, New Yorker) There’s a line in Fame I wrote for Montgomery (Paul McCrane) that goes: “No true artist should be afraid of what other people think of their work. A custard pie comes with the job.” (This line has stood me in good stead over the years, when I’ve been on the messy end of critical left hooks.) I think that most directors would agree that as much as we steel ourselves to criticism, it’s always preferable when someone says something nice. Sadly, for Shoot the Moon at least, another truism prevailed: good reviews meant little at the box office. All text © Alan Parker. All photos © MGM. Stills photography: Elliot Marks. Cinematographer: Michael Seresin. Restaurant Scene
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Dr. Brendan "Mac" McGuire, portrayed by Christopher Timothy, first appeared on 26 March 2000, and made his last appearance on 26 May 2006.[9] Mac is twice-married, first to Julia Parsons (Diane Keen) in 1968, to whom he had three children, sons Patrick (Alan McKenna) and Liam (Tim Matthews), and...
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About[] Dr. Brendan "Mac" McGuire, portrayed by Christopher Timothy, first appeared on 26 March 2000, and made his last appearance on 26 May 2006.[9] Mac is twice-married, first to Julia Parsons (Diane Keen) in 1968, to whom he had three children, sons Patrick (Alan McKenna) and Liam (Tim Matthews), and daughter Samantha. In 1995, Mac marries Kate (Maggie Cronin), with whom he has one son, Ciaran (Tomas Hughes), whose birth led to Mac becoming an alcoholic. This marriage only lasted seven years when in 2002, Kate has an affair with a priest, resulting in Mac having a heart attack. The near-death experience resulted in Mac confiding in Julia. Mac then remarries Julia in 2004, but the pair divorce in 2007. Mac becomes friends with Dr Peter Kendrick (Robert Cavanah), however Peter became depressed and soon committed suicide. On 26 May 2006, Mac leaves Letherbridge, moving to Ireland, after Julia orders him and Kate to leave when she discovers he had an affair with Kate. Development and reception[]
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Earnest "Butch" Lee Gaines, Sr. Earnest "Butch" Lee Gaines, Sr. 79, of Esmont, Virginia departed this life on May 29, 2023, at the University of Virginia Medical Center. He was born April 15, 1944, in Charlottesville, Virginia, the son of the late Luella Gaines and the late George Byers. He was preceded in death by his grandson Emanual Gaines, a devoted stepmother Bertha Byers, two stepsisters Vernell Byers and Henrietta Steppe, four uncles June Byers, Bledsoe Byers, Dewey Byers, and Houston Gaines, one brother-in-law Lewis Steppe and a cousin who he considered his brother Ronnie Crenshaw. He was baptized early in life at the Chestnut Grove Baptist Church, Esmont, Virginia. He worked for many years at R. E. Construction, the Quarry in Schuyler, Virginia and Albemarle County Public Schools. However, the job he enjoyed the most was working as a Farm Manager for over ten-years for Sam Shepard and Jessica Lange. His hobbies included working on cars, remodeling and building things and he enjoyed hunting with his friends. He also enjoyed listening to his favorite gospel group, Lee Williams and the Spiritual QC's. He leaves to cherish his memory a devoted and loving wife for over 58 years, Rosa Feggans Gaines, of Esmont, Virginia; four sons Earnest Gaines, Jr. (Carmelita) of Ruckersville, Virginia, Elliott Gaines (Christina) of Barboursville, Virginia; Erik Gaines of Charlottesville, Virginia, Michael Cooper, of Charlottesville, Virginia. Four daughters Vanessa Harding (Reverend Dr. Morris Harding) of Henrico, Virginia; Valerie Spears (James, Jr.) of Palmyra, Virginia; Vivelar Parrish of Palmyra, Virginia; Vernice Grooms (Pastor Howard Grooms, Jr.) of Esmont, Virginia; twenty-four grandchildren, twenty great-grandchildren, and a host of other relatives and friends. A Celebration of Life will be held at 1:00 pm on Saturday, June 3, 2023, at the Chestnut Grove Baptist Church, Esmont, Virginia. Arrangements by J.F. Bell Funeral Home, Inc. Condolences may be sent to the family via the guestbook www.jfbellfuneralservices.com. Thomas James Crawford Thomas James Crawford, "T. J." of Charlottesville, Virginia was called home to be with the Lord on April 2, 2022, at the University of Virginia Medical Center surrounded by his family and friends. Thomas "T.J." was born on December 19, 1954, to the late Thomas and Wilma Crawford. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by his aunts, Barbara Williams and Yvonne Anthony; one sister, Natalie Crawford; and a brother, Randy Crawford. Thomas "T. J." graduated from Lane High School in 1973, after graduating he embarked his career with State Farm Insurance Company. He gave 45 years of service and retired in 2018. He leaves to cherish his memory a loving and devoted wife, Paula Crawford; four sister, Mary (Phoede) Ward, (Fred), Ila Crawford, and Adair Crawford all of Charlottesville, Va., and Sharon Crawford Pitre (Herman) of Oakland, Ca.; one aunt, Ramonde Gardner of Charlottesville, Va.; a special devoted nephew, Adrian Crawford and a devoted friend, Frankie Swift; a host of other nephews, nieces, relatives and friends. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, April 16, 2022, at Zion Union Baptist Church. Interment will follow at Holly Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be from 12:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. on Friday, April 15, 2022, at J. F. Bell Funeral Home Chapel. Arrangements by J. F. Bell Funeral Home Inc. Condolences may be sent to the family via the guestbook at www.jfbellfuneralservices.com Robert Lee Saylor Robert Lee Saylor, 78, of Charlottesville, Virginia went to be with the Lord on March 21, 2022, at Monroe Healthcare surrounded by family. Robert was born on March 16, 1944, to the late Virginia Saylor Jones and William Jones of Whitesboro, New Jersey. His sister, Mary Ann Jones and grandmother, Lucy Moon Saylor preceded him in death. Robert received his formal education at the Jefferson School and Albemarle Training School. He was employed at The Virginian Restaurant as a Prep Cook for many years. He leaves to cherish his memory a sister, Alice Hansberry of Charlottesville and a brother, Leroy Jones of New Jersey; one aunt, Deloris; four nieces, Diane, Alice and Bonita all of Charlottesville, and Christine of New Jersey; seven nephews, Jerome "Swamp", Frankie, Jake, Johnny, and Marvin all of Charlottesville, and Bobbie Leroy Jr., and Willie of New Jersey; and a devoted best friend George "GG" Watson; and a host of great nieces, great nephews, cousins, and friends. Funeral services will be held at 12:00 p.m. on Monday, March 28, 2022, at Pilgrim Baptist Church. Interment will follow at Riverview Cemetery. A walk-through viewing will be held from 11:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. on Sunday, March 27, 2022, at J. F. Bell Funeral Home Chapel. The family would like to than the staff at The Couric Cancer Center, Infusion Center, and Monroe Health and Rehab, and J. F. Bell Funeral Home for their love, care, and support. Arrangements by J. F. Bell Funeral Home. Condolences may be sent to the family via the guestbook at www.jfbellfuneralservices.com Arrangements by J. F. Bell Funeral Home Inc. Condolences may be sent to the family via the guestbook at www.jfbellfuneralservices.com Sharon Jacqueline Anderson Sharon Jacqueline Anderson, 52, of Charlottesville, Virginia departed this life on March 16, 2022. Born on June 21, 1969, in Charlottesville; She was the daughter of the late James E. Crenshaw Jr. and the late Deborah Crenshaw; and granddaughter of the late William and Delores Brown of Charlottesville. Sharon graduated from Albemarle High School and also received her associates degree at the National College of Business. She was baptized at a young age at Zion Union Baptist Church. She worked as a waitress at IHOP in Charlottesville where she has touched many lives; her smile and warmth made people appreciate her. She is survived by her Fiancé, Jerome Johnson of Charlottesville; her children, Antonia Anderson of Charlottesville, the late Deidra Stewart, and Davida Stewart of Richmond Virginia; Two brothers James E. Crenshaw III of Charlottesville and Daniel Crenshaw of New Jersey; 4 grandchildren; Jaemari Stewart, Brandon Haley Jr, Zariah Jones of Richmond and Trinity Stewart of Greene County Virginia; one fur baby CoCo and host of neices/nephews, aunts/uncles and cousins. A viewing will be held at J.F Bell Funeral Home in Charlottesville Virginia on Saturday March 26, 2022, from 11am-4pm. John 3:16 "For God so loved the world he gave his one and only son that those who believe in him shall not parish but have eternal life." Charles Leander Stovall Charles Leander Stovall, 64 of Portsmouth, VA, went to be with the Lord on March 3, 2022, at his home, surrounded by family. Charles was born on February 17, 1958. The son of the late Leander Brown and Gladys Stovall. Charles leaves to cherish his memory one son, Christopher Rawlings; two sisters, Vennie Stovall of Norfolk, Va. and Ethel Lee Grimes (Ronnie) of Statesville, NC; one brother, Eugene Stovall, of Winter Haven, FL. He also leaves to cherish his memory, grandchildren, and a host of nieces, nephews, and friends. Charles was a graduate of Albemarle High School. Prior to a lengthy illness, he was a manager in the foodservice industry. A graveside service will be held on Saturday, March 19, 2022, at 1:00 p.m. at Middle Oak Baptist Church Cemetery, 4735 Presidents Road, Blenheim, VA. A walk-through viewing will be held from 12:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. on Friday, March 18, 2022, at J. F. Bell Funeral Home Chapel, 108 6th Street NW, Charlottesville. Arrangements by J. F. Bell Funeral Home Inc. Condolences may be sent to the family via the guestbook at www.jfbellfuneralservices.com Haston Richard Monroe Jr Haston Richard Monroe Jr. 65, of Glen Allen, Va. went home to be with the lord on Monday, March 14, 2022, at Henrico Doctors Hospital surrounded by his three loving daughters, son, sister, and a devoted friend. Haston was Born on July 1, 1956. The son of the late Haston Monroe Sr. and Ada Monroe. His brother, Randolph Monroe preceded him in death. Haston leaves to cherish his memories three daughters, Alfreda Carter and husband Melvin of Charlottesville Va., Shanna L. Witcher of Glen Allen Va, and Dana Monroe of Louisa Va.; a son, Rodney Robinson of Richmond Va. He also leaves to cherish his memory with his grandchildren, Melvin, Ebony, Michael, Jahmod, Ja'Von, Taijah, Xzaivon, Bryan, and Qaylivia; and a devoted friend, Juanita Martin. Haston was a lifelong member of First Baptist Church and was baptized at a young age. Haston loved the lord and trusted him in everything he did. He was a graduate of Lane High and had several different jobs; but his most important job was loving his children and grandchildren. Haston will always be remembered for his smile and swag and his stride when he walked. Never leaving home without his creases in his pants and white shoes and his favorite watch. Most important, His Kangol hat. Nothing was ever out of place, not even on a bad day. Haston is truly going to be missed, but what we have most is his everlasting love. A funeral service will be held at 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 19, 2022, at Evergreen Ministries, 2001 Earlysville Road. Interment will be private. Walk-through viewing will be held from 12:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. on Friday, March 18, 2022, at the J. F. Bell Funeral Home Chapel. Arrangements by J. F. Bell Funeral Home Inc. Condolences may be sent to the family via the guestbook at www.jfbellfuneralservices.com Virginia Lee Germino Virginia Lee Germino, née Roseborough, a Charlottesville resident for over half a century, died of a stroke at the age of 88 on March 2, 2022. Born in DeLand, Florida, on August 5, 1933, she was the daughter of Rudolph William Roseborough, Sr., and Mary Audrey Bullington Roseborough. Her older sister, Margaret Paul Jones, survives her, as do five children: Helen Lianos with her partner David Shorto, Ruskin Roseborough, Laura Germino with her husband Greg Asbed, Renata Germino with her husband Anthony Smith, and Monica Germino, whose husband Louis Andriessen died last year. Her firstborn, Margaret Julia Germino, died in 1956, leaving a hole in Virginia's heart that never fully healed. She leaves five grandchildren: Rebecca Lianos, Chloe Lianos with her husband Ben Upton, Ariana Smith, Maya Jane Smith, and Isaiah Germino Asbed, and a step-granddaughter Laura McIntosh Kellert with her husband Will Kellert. She is also survived by many beloved nieces and nephews, their children and grandchildren, and by many godchildren. A brilliant and precocious student, Virginia Roseborough left her sleepy inland Florida hometown to lead a life full of travel and discovery. Her adventures took her to Allied-occupied Germany at the age of 15, where she sold cigarettes to GIs to fund her travels, then to Duke University at 16, and onto Harvard and Wellesley, followed by several years in the Philippines. After returning to establish the family home in Charlottesville, Virginia continued her travels, including a year-long stay at the American Academy in Rome and an archeological dig in Palermo, Sicily at the age of 50. While at Duke she met and married Dante Germino, with whom she later traveled around the world, their five children and 26 suitcases in tow. She received a full scholarship for her graduate studies in history at Harvard, was graduated summa cum laude, and was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship for studies in Italy. During her years in Manila, Virginia strove to add Tagalog to her repertoire of Italian and German. She was perpetually curious, blessed with a voracious and expansive mind. Virginia was tender but fierce, devoted to justice and equality and the need to actually accomplish both. As a teenager at Duke in the 1950s, she used a petition to end the practice of maids from Durham having to make the beds daily for students in campus dormitories. Virginia said the privileged youth of Duke ought to be old enough to handle that task on their own. In 1968, Virginia settled with her family in Charlottesville, two years before the University of Virginia went co-ed and only a few years after public schools had desegregated. While raising five children, she fought for civil rights, taking stances some deemed controversial at the time, but are now simply the right thing to do. She joined Trinity Episcopal Church in 1969, and later, St. Paul's. A longtime member of the City's Committee to select "Bridge Builders" for the Drewary Brown Memorial Bridge, Virginia initiated the idea for stories of the Bridge Builders and collaborated on writing and editing Bridge Builders 2001-2016, recounting the lives of the 37 people honored for crossing racial, economic, and social barriers to create a better Charlottesville. Virginia was instrumental in the decision by St. Paul's Memorial Church to sponsor a Vietnamese family of refugees in 1979 following the Vietnam War. She took the family of four into our household of seven, making space for them to live in the already-full house and in our family's hearts for what continues today as a lifetime of friendship. An active parent in making Charlottesville schools a welcoming place for all, regardless of gender, religion, or race, she joined with other parents to pioneer the Unitarian Co-op nursery school uniting the children in town. Virginia's reaction to a daughter being sent home from 3rd grade in the 1970s for wearing a pantsuit was to inform the school their dress code needed to change. And so it did. Her commitment to bettering the city and the schools, and welcoming newcomers to the community, is carried on by one of her daughters, a teacher and program director for immigrant and refugee students. A founding member of the Yellow Dog Democrats, Virginia rarely missed a Wednesday lunch, and when the political landscape was bleak, she embodied the attitude of "pessimism of the intellect, optimism of the will." She was recognized for distinguished service by Offender Aid and Restoration (OAR) for her outreach to the prisons, and was active in the local ARC, advocating for children with special needs. She was a loyal supporter of migrant farm workers' fight for human rights, even marching with hundreds of workers and alongside her elderly mother, a daughter, and son-in-law behind a 12-foot tall, papier mache replica of Lady Liberty. Virginia taught as a faculty instructor at the Darden Business School for many years, teaching composition and grammar to students who may not have understood the importance of good writing for their careers at first, but certainly did by the end of her class. She sang enthusiastically in the St. Paul's Memorial Church choir and the Oratorio Society, and proudly claimed her role as last-chair clarinet in the Charlottesville Municipal Band. She ensured that all her children played at least one instrument, and to her relief a daughter and a son became highly accomplished musicians and her eldest inherited her voice. Virginia was quick to smile with an impish grin and never lost her beautiful and wry sense of humor. She was a linguist, an editor, a proofreader, a teacher, and a master of the Letter to the Editor. She inhaled museums and absorbed concerts. She loved baseball, and later in life became an impressively informed fan of football so she could stay connected to her grandson. She was an insatiable reader, a passionate gardener, and a competent carpenter. She loved the Blue Ridge Pool and knew every single person there. Despite her declining health over recent years, Virginia continued to relish each day, watching the bird feeder for cardinals and orioles, scolding the squirrels and the deer, delighting in crocuses, snowdrops, and Magnolia blossoms, and relishing the frequent visits from family, friends, and neighbors. More than anything, she listened. To her children, their spouses, her grandchildren, to all those she loved. She loved her family and her enormous group of friends with all her heart. Her house was a hub, a homeplace to all. Children and grandchildren remember her cinnamon apples, German's chocolate cake, Rocky Road fudge Christmas cookies, and her seven-layer rainbow cake. In fond remembrance of our dear mother, the fearless editor, we hope no grammar or punctuation have been harmed in the writing of this obituary. The funeral service will be held on Monday, March 14 at 2:00 pm at Saint Paul's Memorial Church in Charlottesville, followed by a reception back at her home and yard, the site of many Egg Hunts, weddings, and legendary parties. J.F. Bell Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. The family wishes to thank Mavis Boateng and Virginia's other dedicated caregivers. Contributions in Virginia's memory may be sent to the NAMI Blue Ridge, the Coalition of Immokalee Workers, the International Rescue Committee, or to a charity of your choice. Christine E Crenshaw Christine E Crenshaw age 87, of Charlottesville VA entered into eternal rest peacefully at her residence on Wednesday, March 2, 2022. She was born on May 31, 1934, to the late Theodore R and Elizabeth Carter Walker of Covesville VA. She was preceded in death by her husband of 67 years, Lawrence E Crenshaw Sr.; a daughter Gloria Luck, a son Michael Crenshaw; and a grandson Gerald Luck; three sisters, Emma Berkley, Wilma Roland, and Annie Banks; three brothers, Theodore Walker Jr, Charles Walker, and Walter Walker. She is survived by her son Lawrence E Crenshaw Jr, two daughters, Patricia Crenshaw (friend William) and Vivian Sandridge (Larry) all of Charlottesville VA; two granddaughters, Regina Luck of Charlottesville VA and Alicia Patterson (Quincy) of Fluvanna County; one grandson, Aaron Sandridge (Alexis) currently of Richardson TX; six great-grandchildren, Dionte Ruffin, Cordaisia Ruffin, Camren Woodson, Cayson Sandridge, Aubree Patterson, and Mela Sandridge; two sister, Evelyn Watkins of Charlottesville VA and Ruth Goodloe of Providence Forge VA; one brother, William Walker of Charlottesville VA; and a host of other relatives and friends. Christine was educated in the Albemarle County school system. She retired from the Tower's Nursing Home food service after 30 years of dedicated service. She was a member of the First Baptist Church on Main Street. There she served on the usher board and volunteered in the soup kitchen. She attended church faithfully until her health declined her to do so. Most of all she loved her family, she was a caring and devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, sister, aunt and friend to all. The strong values that she instilled in us have served us all well. She will be dearly missed and forever be in our hearts. A graveside service will be held at 12 p.m. on Saturday, March 12, 2022, at Oakwood Cemetery. A walk-through viewing will be held from 12:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. on Friday, March 11, 2022, at J. F. Bell Funeral Home Chapel. Arrangements by J. F. Bell Funeral Home Inc. Condolences may be sent to the family via the guestbook at www.jfbellfuneralhome.com Mrs. Hattie Mae Smith Butler Mrs. Hattie Mae Smith Butler departed this life on March 2, 2022, at her home in Keswick, Virginia, she was 93 years old. Hattie was the daughter of the late Louise Campbell and George Smith. She was born on March 20, 1928, in Charlottesville, VA. She was a member of Springfield Baptist Church where she was an usher and a member of the Willing Workers Club. She later attended Union Grove Baptist Church where she was a faithful member until her death. She was preceded in death by her husband, John Daniel Butler, a sister, Pauline Jackson, 2 brothers, James Campbell and Robert Smith, a sister-in-law, Patricia Campbell, a daughter-in-law, Patricia Butler, 2 brothers-in-law, William Jackson and Sam Jackson, a grandson, VaShawn Butler, and 4 great-grandchildren, Jaylon Daniel Byers, Louis Peters, Jr., Tekyah Williams and Grady Lou Douglas. She did domestic work for several years until she was employed as a maid by East Belmont Farm in Keswick, VA. Hattie leaves to cherish her memories 1 sister, Patricia Royal, 7 daughters, Hattie L. Douglas, Betty A. Piggot, Joan Walker, Mattie T. Williams (Richard Kemp), Bessie C, Butler (James Wactor), Mary A. Butler, and Ruby A. Wilkes (Gary), 5 sons, Robert L. Butler, James E. Butler (Judy), John J. Butler (Judith), Patrick C. Butler (Lee Ethel), and William Butler Payne (Teresa), 27 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren, 13 great-great-grandchildren. Also a host of loving nieces, nephews, family, and friends. She was a loving, kind and dedicated person. Whenever there was a need, she was there to help in any way she could. She will be greatly missed by us all. Funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, March 11, 2022, at Union Grove Baptist Church, Keswick, VA. Interment will follow in Springfield Baptist Church Cemetery, Louisa, VA. Walk-Through viewing will be from 12:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 10, 2022, at J. F. Bell Funeral Home Chapel. Marion Coles Martin Marion Coles Martin, 93, of Charlottesville, Virginia entered into eternal rest peacefully at her residence on Thursday, February 24, 2022. She was the daughter of the late Carey Coles. She attended the Albemarle County Schools, Jackson P. Burley High School, and the UVA School of Practical Nursing. She joined Evergreen Baptist Church as a young child and continued to remain there over the years, which is currently Evergreen Ministries. She leaves to cherish her memories two children, Alonza J. Martin of Capitol Heights, Maryland and Mary A. Martin of Charlottesville Virginia; a daughter-in-law, Deborah Martin; two nephews, Kenneth E. Coles and Charles Vincent Coles; a niece, Carol Coles; and a host of beloved relatives and friends. A graveside service will be held at 12:00 p.m. on Tuesday, March 8, 2022, at The Coles Family Cemetery, 2515 Arlanda Lane, Profit, Va. Arrangements by J. F. Bell Funeral Home. Condolences may be sent to the family via the guestbook at www.jfbellfuneralservices.com Annie W. Lockley Annie W. Lockley - 1932 -2022 Annie W. Lockley of Charlottesville, VA, went to be with the Lord on February 20, 2022. She was born on December 10, 1932, to the late Robert F. and Clara Cousins White of Fluvanna County. She was preceded in death by her husband of 70 years, Earl T. Lockley Sr. She is survived by her five children: Caroline, Earl Jr., Eric, Robert, and Gregory; numerous grand and great grandchildren, and a host of other relatives and friends. Services will be held at 12 noon, Sat., March 5, 2022, at Cherry Avenue Christian Church, 1720 Cherry Ave., Charlottesville, VA. Interment following at Oakwood Cemetery. Masks are required and provided - No exceptions. You may view the body, Fri., March 4, 2022, from 12-6 p.m., at J. F. Bell Funeral Home, and at the church on Saturday from 11-12. Arrangements by J. F. Bell Funeral Home Inc. Daniel Alphonso Maupin Daniel Alphonso Maupin, 76, departed this life on Sunday, February 20, 2022, at the home of his sister and brother-in-law, Novella and Steven Thomas. He was born on March 1, 1945, to the late David and Josephine Maupin. Daniel was also preceded in death by his first wife, Margaret of 36 years; two sisters, Emily Maupin and Deloise Catoe; two brothers, James Powell and David Maupin. He leaves behind his wife, Lorraine Maupin. Dan was a veteran of the United States Army. He was employed by Murray Manufacturing Corp., later Cooper Crouse Hinds for 20 years until the company moved to Georgia. Additionally he worked at Jaunt and Albemarle County before retiring. He enjoyed working on cars, attending car shows, playing pool with JaLyn, riding shotgun with Shakee on long drives, and spending time with family and all of his grandkids, which he treasured. He leaves behind his son, Keith A. Maupin of Troy, Va. and his daughter, MarLita D. Maupin-King of Unionville, Va.; three grandchildren, Shakee Maupin (Amanda), JaLyn King, and Kiara Tanner-Maupin; two great-granddaughters, Kalani Maupin and Madelyn Woodson; two brothers, Charles Maupin of Fluvanna County and Calvin Maupin of Charlottesville, Va.; three sisters, JoAnn Maupin (George) of Ruckersville, Va., Novella Thomas (Steven) of Charlottesville, Va., and Marion Thompson of Charlottesville, Va.; a devoted cousin, John Jackson of Fork Union, Va.; and a host of nieces and nephews, and other relatives and friends. Funeral services will be held at 12:00 p.m. on Friday, March 4, 2022, at Evergreen Baptist Church, Earlysville Road, with the Reverend Stanley Woodfolk, officiating. Interment will follow at Holly Memorial Gardens. Walk-through viewing will be held from 12:00 p.m.- 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 3, 2022, at J. F. Bell Funeral Home Chapel. Arrangements by J. F. Bell Funeral Home Inc. Condolences may be sent to the family via the guestbook at www.jfbellfuneralservices.com Tyrone Dean Smith Tyrone Dean Smith, 86, of Charlottesville, Va. departed this life on December 31, 2022. He was born in Charlottesville, Va. on April 16, 1938, to the late Russell D. Smith and Frances E. Smith. His wife, Martha Smith and a brother, Ronald Smith preceded him in death. He received his early education at Jefferson School and Jackson P. Burley High School. He dedicated many years of service as a custodian for the Charlottesville City Schools. It was great to be around him. Tyrone loved music, people, good food, and driving his truck through the neighborhood. He cherished spending time with his family. He leaves to cherish his memory a daughter, Ingrid Feggans of Charlottesville, Va. and a host of other relatives and friends. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Arrangements by J. F. Bell Funeral Home. Condolences may be sent to the family via the guestbook at www.jfbellfuneralservices.com William Frazell Alexander William Frazell Alexander, 72, entered peacefully into eternal rest on Friday, February 4, 2022, at the University of Virginia Hospital. "Diddy" as he was known by many was born on June 3, 1949, in Charlottesville to Elizabeth Alexander Taylor and the late William "Billy" Alexander. He was preceded in death by his step-father, James "Jimmy Taylor; two aunts, Virginia "Pee-Wee" Brown and Muriel "Frieda" Alexander. "Diddy" attended Jackson P. Burley High School and later graduated from Lane High School. He enjoyed cooking and was employed by various companies before his retirement. He loved music, particularly the oldies but goodies, western movies, and a variety of sports. His favorite line regarding winning was "You better bring your "A" game." "Diddy" loved road trips to Baltimore, Ashland, Va., and North Carolina, to name a few. He never attended a party, cookout or gathering that those in attendance didn't feel his positive vibes and unconditional love. He leaves to cherish his memory a son, William Maurice Eubanks, of Charlottesville, Va. Also survived by his strong loving mother, Elizabeth Alexander Taylor of Charlottesville, Va.; a granddaughter, Caniquia Eubanks; a great-grandson, Logic Dyer; two brothers, Charles "Alex-Zan" Alexander of Charlotteville, Va. and William "Bill" Alexander of New York; two sisters, Debra Alexander-Kirby of New York and Angie Washington of Charlottesville, Va.; a dedicated aunt, Elnora Williams of Charlottesville, Va.; four devoted cousins, Mary F. McQueen, Teresa Williams, Patricia W. Canty, and Welford "Boss" Brown; and a host of other relatives, friends, and extended family members. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, February 12, 2022, at Zion Union Baptist Church, with Bishop George Gohanna, officiating. Interment will follow in Oakwood Cemetery. A walk-through viewing will be held from 12:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. on Friday, February 11, 2022, at J. F. Bell Funeral Home Chapel. Arrangements by J. F. Bell Funeral Home Inc. Condolences may be sent to the family via the guestbook at www.jfbellfuneralservices.com Carolyn Key Allen Carolyn Key Allen, age 80, passed away on January 31, 2022, in Charlottesville Virginia. She was born to the late Floyd W. Key Sr. and Maxine Williams Key on January 17, 1942, in Charlottesville, Virginia. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by three brothers, Floyd W. Key Jr., Raymond A. Key and Donnell Key. She leaves to cherish her memory, her devoted husband of 61 years Ernest B. Allen Jr; two sons, Ernest B. Allen IV and wife Lucy of Keswick, Virginia, Eric B. Allen and wife Nina of Fluvanna, Virginia; Three sisters, Linda McCurdy of Washington, D.C., Tutlenia Garner and Travis Key, both of Charlottesville, Virginia. A brother, William Redd of Charlottesville, Virginia; three stepsisters, Nancy L. Key, Edwina Key and Jeanette Adams. Three stepbrothers, Larry Mills of Washington, D.C., Gary Mills of Charlottesville and Carl Mills, of South Carolina; brother -in-law Franklin W. Allen and his wife, Cynthia, of New Carrollton, Maryland; seven grandchildren, Nicole Jones, Erica Jones, Amanda Allen, Ernest B "Ben"Allen V, Christopher "Trae" Allen, Corey Allen and Jordan Allen; seven great-grandchildren, Tazhon, Khalil, Kason, Sophia, Sofia, Honestalia, and Eli; seven nieces, Darlene Adams, Avis Morse, Tangela McCurdy, Talhia, Allegra and Juanita Key and Ashley Allen; ten nephews Floyd W. Key III, Donnell E. Key Jr., Bryan Key, Steven Key, Michael Key, Robert McCurdy, Jacoby Key, Kevin Key, Raymond Key and Chris Curry; and a host of other relatives and friends. Carolyn K. Allen was a native of Charlottesville. She was educated in the public school system graduating from Jackson P. Burley High school in 1960. In 1960, Carolyn married her high-school sweetheart, Ernest B. Allen III. Together she and Ernest built and enjoyed a beautiful circle of family and friends, remaining in Charlottesville until her death. Carolyn became a member of the First Baptist Church under the pastorate of the Reverend Benjamin F. Bunn and remained a member for more than 50 years. As a First Baptist Church member she served as Church Clerk and hostess and assisted with the hospitality committee. Carolyn dedicated her life to service work; she was a charter member of the Golden Agers Senior Ministry, serving in a leadership capacity for over 10 years. Carolyn worked at the Jefferson Madison Regional Library as a Librarian for 45 years where she specialized in children's literature. Carolyn also spearheaded the outreach program at the library that serviced under privileged children in the city and county that did not have access to books and transportation to the library. She retired in 2006 and devoted her time to Christian service, traveling and enjoying the company of family and friends. A walk-through visitation will be held for friends from 12:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. on Sunday, February 6, 2022, at the J.F. Bell Funeral Home Chapel, 108 6th Street N.W Charlottesville Virginia. A graveside service will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Monday, February 7, 2022, at Lincoln Cemetery, 2820 Hydraulic Road Charlottesville, Virginia. A very special thanks to the staff of Hospice of the Piedmont for their professional, loving care. In lieu of flowers, family request donations be sent to The Golden Agers Senior Ministry at First Baptist Church, 632 West Main Street, Charlottesville, VA. 22903 Arrangements by J. F. Bell Funeral Home Inc. Condolences may be sent to the family via the guestbook at www.jfbellfuneralhome.com Carolyn Key Allen Carolyn Key Allen, age 80, passed away on January 31, 2022, in Charlottesville Virginia. She was born to the late Floyd W. Key Sr. and Maxine Williams Key on January 17, 1942, in Charlottesville, Virginia. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by three brothers, Floyd W. Key Jr., Raymond A. Key and Donnell Key. She leaves to cherish her memory, her devoted husband of 61 years Ernest B. Allen Jr; two sons, Ernest B. Allen IV and wife Lucy of Keswick, Virginia, Eric B. Allen and wife Nina of Fluvanna, Virginia; four sisters, Linda McCurdy of Washington, D.C., Tutlenia Gardner and Travis Key, both of Charlottesville, Virginia; a brother, William Redd of Charlottesville, Virginia; three stepbrothers, Larry Mills of Washington, D.C., Gary Mills of Charlottesville and Carl Mills, of South Carolina; brother-in-law Franklin W. Allen and his wife, Cynthia, of New Carrollton, Maryland; eight grandchildren, Nicole Jones, Erica Jones, Amanda Allen, Ernest B "Ben"Allen V, Christopher "Trae" Allen, Corey Allen and Jordan Allen; six great-grandchildren, Ta'zhon, Khalil, Kason, Sophia, Sofia, Lena; eight nieces, Darlene Adams, Avis Morse, Tangela McCurdy, Talhia and Ashley Allen and Kim Key; ten nephews, Floyd W. Key III, Donnell E. Key Jr., Brian Key, Steven Key, Michael Key, Robert McCurdy, Jacoby Key, Kevin Key, Raymond Key and Chris Curry; and a host of other relatives and friends. Carolyn K. Allen was a native of Charlottesville. She was educated in the public school system graduating from Jackson P. Burley High school in 1960. In 1960, Carolyn married her high-school sweetheart, Ernest B. Allen III. Together she and Ernest built and enjoyed a beautiful circle of family and friends, remaining in Charlottesville until her death. Carolyn became a member of the First Baptist Church under the pastorate of the Reverend Benjamin F. Bunn and remained a member for more than 50 years. As a First Baptist Church member she served as Church Clerk and hostess and assisted with the hospitality committee. Carolyn dedicated her life to service work; she was a charter member of the Golden Agers Senior Ministry, serving in a leadership capacity for over 10 years. Carolyn worked at the Jefferson Madison Regional Library as a Librarian for 45 years where she specialized in children's literature. Carolyn also spearheaded the outreach program at the library that serviced under privilege children in the city and county that did not have access to books and transportation to the library. She retired in 2006 and devoted her time to Christian service, traveling and enjoying the company of family and friends. A walk-through visitation will be held for friends from 12:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. on Sunday, February 6, 2022, at the J.F. Bell Funeral Home Chapel, 108 6th Street N.W Charlottesville Virginia. A private graveside service for the family will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Monday, February 7, 2022, at Lincoln Cemetery, 2820 Hydraulic Road Charlottesville, Virginia. A very special thanks to the staff of Hospice of the Piedmont for their professional, loving care. In lieu of flowers, family request donations be sent to The Golden Agers Senior Ministry at First Baptist Church, 632 West Main Street, Charlottesville, VA. 22903 Arrangements by J. F. Bell Funeral Home Inc. Condolences may be sent to the family via the guestbook at www.jfbellfuneralhome.com William Marshall Cowan, William Marshall Cowan, 90, of Philadelphia, Pa. passed away January 24, 2022, at the Centennial Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center in Philadelphia, Pa. He was born October 17, 1931, to the late Samuel D. and E. Golden Wallace Cowan. He was also preceded in death by three brothers Daniel, Harrison, and Lewis Cowan and two sisters Katherine Burruss and Mattie Cowan. He is survived by three sisters: Lillie Mae Montague of Covesville, Virginia; Ann C. Tinsley (Isaiah) of Charlottesville, Virginia and Ruth C. Moore of Silver Spring, Maryland; a sister-in-law Shirley Cowan, and many devoted and loving nieces, nephews, and other relatives and friends. No one was ever a stranger to Marshall; he was a people person; and was interested in the welfare and interests of everyone. Marshall's memory will be forever cherished and loved by his family and friends. A walk-through viewing will be held on Friday, February 4, 2022, from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m., at the J.F. Bell Funeral Home Chapel, 108 6th Street, N.W., Charlottesville, Va., A graveside Home Going service will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, February 5, 2022, at the First Baptist Church, Covesville, Henderson Lane, Covesville, Va. Arrangements by J. F. Bell Funeral Home Inc. Condolences may be sent to the family via the guestbook at www.jfbellfuneralservices.com Karen Laverne Jennifer Shrieves Karen Laverne Jennifer Shrieves, 58, of Charlottesville, VA departed this life on Monday, January 10, 2022, at her residence in Charlottesville, VA. She was born in Charlottesville, VA on January 12, 1963, the daughter of and the youngest child of the late, Robert Sherwood Shrieves, Sr. and Azeal Baker Shrives. Karen was educated in the Charlottesville Public School System and worked for many years at UVA Hospital as a Transport Attendant where she later retired. She was a member of Zion Union Baptist Church, Charlottesville, VA. She enjoyed family, dancing, traveling, and meeting people. She leaves to cherish her memory four brothers, Robert S. Shrieves Jr. of Charlottesville, VA, devoted brother, Gifford Shrieves of Richmond, VA, Gilbert (Faron) Shrieves of Richmond, VA, David (Annette) Shrieves of Petersburg, VA; three sisters, Ernestine Feggans of Jacksonville, FL, Violet Baker (Anthony) of Charlottesville, VA and Jacquline Walker of Waynesboro, VA; devoted uncle, Lindsey Baker Sr (Jean) of Ruckersville; devoted cousin, Joyce Hawkins; a niece, Dionne Rowsey of Charlottesville, VA; devoted nephews, Lindsay RA. Baker and Chad E. Feggans; devoted nieces, Afrikka (Nikki) Feggans, and Maressa A. Wicks; and a host of other relatives and friends. Karen will be missed by all those she came in touch with. Karen had a loving and caring heart. Rest in Peace Dear Sister!! A memorial service will be held at a later date. Arrangements by J. F. Bell Funeral Home Inc. Joy Denise (Gordon) Lewis Joy Denise (Gordon) Lewis of Waynesboro, Virginia departed this life unexpectedly on January 20, 2022, in Augusta Hospital. She was born on May 8, 1968, in Charlottesville, Va. to Raymond Gordon and June Lewis. She was preceded in death by her maternal grandparents, Estelle Brown, John, and Helen Gordon. Joy was a member of Union Run Baptist Church, Keswick, Virginia where she joined at an early age. She graduated from Charlottesville High School and attended Hampton University. Joy leaves behind to cherish her memory her father, Raymond Gordon of Waynesboro Virginia; her mother June Lewis and husband, William Lewis of Woodbridge, Virginia; one stepsister, Shannon Early of Richmond, Virginia; two aunts, Barbara Luckett of Laurel, Maryland and Linda Thompson-Dean of Barboursville, Virginia; one great-uncle, Robert Thurston of Barboursville, Virginia; one great-aunt, Pearl Swift of Maryland; and a host of cousins and friends. Graveside services will be held at 12:00 p.m. on Wednesday, January 26, 2022, at Union Run Baptist Church Cemetery. A walk-through viewing will be held from 12:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, January 25, 2022, at the J. F. Bell Funeral Home Chapel. Arrangements by J. F. Bell Funeral Home Inc. Condolences may be sent to the family via the guestbook at www.jfbellfuneralservices.com. William Marshall Cowan, 90, of Philadelphia, Pa. passed away January 24, 2022, at the Centennial Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center in Philadelphia, Pa. He was born October 17, 1931, to the late Samuel D. and E. Golden Wallace Cowan. He was also preceded in death by three brothers Daniel, Harrison, and Lewis Cowan and two sisters Katherine Burruss and Mattie Cowan. He is survived by three sisters: Lillie Mae Montague of Covesville, Virginia; Ann C. Tinsley (Isaiah) of Charlottesville, Virginia and Ruth C. Moore of Silver Spring, Maryland; a sister-in-law Shirley Cowan, and many devoted and loving nieces, nephews, and other relatives and friends. No one was ever a stranger to Marshall; he was a people person; and was interested in the welfare and interests of everyone. Marshall's memory will be forever cherished and loved by his family and friends. A walk-through viewing will be held on Friday, February 4, 2022, from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m., at the J.F. Bell Funeral Home Chapel, 108 6th Street, N.W., Charlottesville, Va., A graveside Home Going service will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, February 5, 2022, at the First Baptist Church, Covesville, Henderson Lane, Covesville, Va. Arrangements by J. F. Bell Funeral Home Inc. Condolences may be sent to the family via the guestbook at www.jfbellfuneralservices.com Genevieve B. Jenkins January 8, 1929 - January 12, 2022 Genevieve Beatrice Jenkins, age 93 of Charlottesville, Virginia, peacefully entered the loving arms of Jesus, on January 12, 2022, at the Charlottesville Health and Rehabilitation Center. She was preceded in death by her parents, George and Georgia Jenkins: a sister, Nancy J. Wright; and two brothers, James M. and William H. Jenkins. She is survived by her devoted and caring brother-in-law, Nathaniel C. Wright Sr. of Dyke, Virginia; a brother, Louie G. Jenkins of Washington, DC; nieces and nephews. Due to COVID-19, a private memorial service will be held. Arrangements by J. F. Bell Funeral Home Inc. Condolences may be sent to the family via the guestbook at www.jfbellfuneralsevices.com Demetrice S. Golden Demetrice S. Golden of Palmyra, Virginia was called home on Saturday, January 8, 2022, at the age of 59. She was born in Charlottesville, VA., May 6, 1962, she was the daughter of the late George L. Payne, Sr. and Barbara J. Payne. She joined Evergreen Baptist Church at an early age. She was a dedicated member up until her passing. She graduated from Fluvanna County High School where she excelled in Track and Field and was the state champion in the 440. She attended Winston Salem State University. She was employed by the United States Postal Service for 20 years. She also was a Certified Tax Preparer. She was an active member of the NAACP. Demetrice had a kind spirit. She was quite the comedian. She leaves to cherish her memory her devoted and loving husband Charles Golden, Sr of 37 years. Two sons: Charles Golden, Jr. and Deverrick Golden & wife Shalema. Two brothers: George Payne, Jr & wife Anna, Lydell Payne, Sr and wife Benita; Seven grandchildren: Aaliyah, Jaliyah, Gabriel, Amir, Dynisty, Journey, Marquez; and a host of relatives and friends. A walk-through viewing will be held Friday, January 14, 2022, from 12 p.m. - 6 p.m. at J.F. Bell Funeral Home Chapel. There will be an outdoor homegoing service Saturday, January 15, 2022, at 11:00 a.m. at Evergreen Baptist Church, 452 Evergreen Road, Palmyra, VA 22963. Officiating: Pastor Herbert E. Woodson. Family will begin receiving friends at the church 1 hour prior to service. Interment will follow at Evergreen Baptist Church Cemetery. Interment will follow at Evergreen Baptist Church Cemetery. Please dress accordingly and observe CDC Covid 19 protocol. Arrangements by J.F. Bell Funeral Home, Inc. Condolences may be sent to the family via the guestbook at www.jfbellfuneralservices.com. Harvey Levi Fitch Harvey Levi Fitch, 64, of Charlottesville, Virginia departed this life on January 5, 2021. He was born on March 7, 1957, the son of the late Harrison Edward Fitch and Ella Walker Fitch. One sister, Mary Bryant, and three brothers, James Fitch, Ronald Fitch, and Roland Fitch preceded him in death. Harvey grew up in Keswick, Va., and was a graduate of Albemarle High School. He dedicated 16 years of being a warehouse worker with Pro Builders Supplies, and 23 years of service with Lowe's. He was an avid Dallas Cowboy fan and enjoyed spending time with his family and reading his bible. Those who remain to cherish his memory are a daughter, Nichole M. Fitch of Charlottesville, Va.; a granddaughter, Brittany Marie Fitch of Charlottesville, Va.; one brother Edward Fitch of Georgia; and a host of other relatives and friends. A walk-through viewing will be held from 12:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. on Friday, January 14, 2022, at the J. F. Bell Funeral Home Chapel. Arrangements by J. F. Bell Funeral Home Inc. Condolences may be sent to the family via the guestbook at www.jfbellfuneralsevices.com Terri Lee Payne Terri Lee Payne, 61, earned her wings and joined the ancestors on Wednesday, January 5, 2022. Terri, affectionately known as Winkle by friends and family was preceded in death by her parents, James H Payne, Sr., and Gertrude B Payne. Terri accepted Christ at an early age and was an extremely intelligent and spiritual person. She was very proud of her African ancestry, travelling alone to Senegal to experience the culture as well as reading and learning all she could about a multitude of subjects. She lived in Charlottesville her entire short life, and was very active in in Civic activities, graduating from Charlottesville High School and briefly attending Virginia State University. At the time of her death, she was a DSS Specialist 1 for Albemarle County Department of Social Services and was described as a "queen of all trades at her job", doing whatever was needed. She is survived by her loving daughter, Tamrah Leigh Payne of Charlottesville, and her beautiful granddaughters, Taniya Lei Magruder, Sanai Marie Idoniboye, and Amiyah Love Bruce, all of whom she loved dearly. She is also survived by her sister, Brenda Payne Barrett, brother, James H Payne, Jr. (Ann), and sister, Cheryl Payne Williams (Leonard). Terri also leaves to mourn, her fiancée, Gregory L Williams; cousin, Karen Johnson Dooms and her husband, Houston; and her very special friend, Veronica Hughes; as well as a host of friends and relatives, who will miss her immensely. A walk-viewing will be held from 12:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, January 12, 2022, at the J. F. Bell Funeral Home Chapel, 108 Sixth St. N.W. Arrangements by J. F. Bell Funeral Home Inc. condolences may be sent to the family via the guestbook at www.jfbellfuneralservices.com Edward "Eddie" Warren Jackson Edward "Eddie" Warren Jackson, Jr., 57, of Charlottesville, Virginia departed this life on Sunday, December 19, 2021, at a nursing facility in Goochland, Va. He was born on June 13, 1964, the son of Edward Warren Jackson, Sr. and the late Earline Solomon. He spent his formative years in Nelson County, Virginia, and was a graduate of Nelson County High School. He was employed in various positions throughout his lifetime to include Holiday Inn South, S. L. Williamson and Sons, the University of Virginia Medical Center's transportation department, and J. F. Bell Funeral Home, Inc. Eddie enjoyed watching NASCAR and old westerns, especially Gunsmoke; he was an avid Washington football team fan and gleamed great pleasure from watching them play; also relished eating great seafood and visiting Captain George's Seafood Buffet whenever he had the chance. He was a member of Mt. Airy Baptist Church. He leaves to cherish his memory three sons, Eddie Cordell McCarthy and wife, Kara; Alex McKinley Jackson; and Christopher Warren Jackson and wife, Ashley; two brothers, Rodney Jackson, and Steve Jackson; and a sister, Patricia J. Williams; eight grandchildren, Kawan, K'Shawn and Kah'lee McCarthy; Kyla, Naomi, Jahleel, Kyer, and Nola Jackson; and a host of other relatives and friends. A memorial Celebration of Life will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, January 15, 2022, at Mt. Airy Baptist Church, Nelson County, VA. Arrangements by J. F. Bell Funeral Home Inc. Condolences may be sent to the guestbook at www.jfbellfuneralservices.com Everett "Bubba" Lamone Harris, Matthew 5:16 says "In the same way, let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven." Everett L. Harris surely shared his light and good with this world wherever he went. Everett "Bubba" Lamone Harris, 35, of Charlottesville Virginia received his heavenly wings on December 25, 2021, surrounded in love by his mother and fiancé at the UVA hospital. A wonderful son, fiancé, cousin, nephew and friend, Everett was born on January 21, 1986, in Charlottesville Virginia. He was preceded by his father Zand Vest, his stepfather Kenny Martin, his maternal grandparents James and Virginia Harris, his paternal grandparents Patsy and George Vest. One aunt Elizabeth Harris, one uncle Joseph Harris, a great-aunt Theresa Banks, and great-uncles Paul Banks and Rev. Henry Banks. He leaves to cherish his memory his mother Rosa Martin, his fiancé Charlsie Stratton and their fur family Sanka, Mocha and O'Shea. As well as two aunts, Sharon Harris of Afton, Virginia and Patsy Rainey of Emporia, Virginia. Four uncles, Stanley Harris of Selana City, Kansas, Alfred Harris (Joyce) of Waynesboro, Virginia, Dale Harris (Tammy) of Fayetteville, North Carolina and Raymond Harris (Doris) of Lumberton, North Carolina. Great- aunts Mamie Banks of Charlottesville, Virginia and Melinda Banks of Waynesboro, Virginia. Great-uncles Guy Banks (Debra) of Waynesboro, Virginia, Robert Banks (Ordee) of Providence Rhode Island. Two cousins as brothers, Marcus Harris and James Miles and other cousins, friends and relatives. Everett had the biggest heart, best smile and sweetest spirit. He led with great humor and was always ready to make a new friend. Everett was an amazing gift to this world and those he touched and will be immeasurably missed by all who knew and loved him. A celebration of life service will be held at Zion Union Baptist Church, Charlottesville, Virginia on Monday, January 3, 2022, at 11:00 a.m. Interment to follow at Mt. Eagle Baptist Church in Nellysford Virginia. We will be observing COVID safety protocols and masks will be required. A walk-through viewing will be held from 12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. on Sunday, January 2, 2022, at the J. F. Bell Funeral Home Chapel. Arrangements by J. F. Bell Funeral Home Inc. condolences may be sent to the family via the guestbook at www.jfbellfuneralservices.com Daniel (Danny) Leonard Robinson, Daniel (Danny) Leonard Robinson, 64 of Charlottesville, VA, departed this life on Tuesday, Dec. 14, 2021, at the University of Virginia Medical Center. Danny was born October 18, 1957, in Newark, New Jersey, to the late Leroy Stuart Robinson, Sr. and Mary Ethelene Mosby Robinson Brown. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his stepfather, Elroy Brown; one sister, Janet Curry; two sister-in-laws, Irene Carter and Teresa Jackson. Danny was raised in Faber, Virginia by his mother and stepfather and attended Nelson County Elementary, Middle, and High School. He worked for years in the construction field as a master carpenter. Danny was a lover of God and excepted Jesus Christ as his Savior. He leaves to cherish his memories Thelma Robinson, his devoted wife of 30 years.They were joined in marriage on April 27, 1991. He also leaves to cherish his memories one son, Kevin Jackson of Charlottesville, VA; four grandchildren,Tamiah and Kymora Jackson of Charlottesville,VA, Samia Jackson of Free Union,VA, Alex Jackson of Waynesboro, VA; one great grandson, Grayson Mansfield of Free Union,VA; two brothers and two sisters, Leroy (CeCe) Robinson of Aurora, CO, Jacquline Brackett of Charlottesville, VA, Deborah (Arthur) Jones of Suwanee, GA, Nathan Brown of Lynchburg, VA; five sister-in-laws, Shirley (Fred) Byrd, Denise Valentine, Jamie (Paul) Adams, Hope Elleyby all of Lynchburg, VA, and Mary Scott of Roanoke, VA; one aunt, Bertha Bell of East Orange, NJ; one uncle, Nathaniel (Barbara) Mosby of Fort Washington, MD; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and other relatives and friends. Danny treasured his time spent with his family having a fun time. He was that "Special Uncle" that all his nieces and nephews were absolutely crazy about. He was deeply loved and will be missed by all who shared a part of his life. Everyone that he met loved him and enjoyed being around him. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Arrangements by J.F. Bell Funeral Home, Inc. Condolences may be sent to the family via the guestbook at [http://www.jfbellfuneralservice.com%2C/]www.jfbellfuneralservice.com Eunice Monroe Talley Eunice Monroe Talley, 90 years, departed this life on December 20, 2021. She was born October 15, 1931, to the late Thomas Benton and Elnita Cobbs Monroe. In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by husbands, Richard Talley and Lafayette Raymond Saylor; her daughter, Brenda Eunice Saylor Tibbs; and her brother Nolan Webster Monroe. Eunice is survived by her son, Nolan Lafayette Saylor; sisters, Ada Monroe Saylor and Desiree Kretzschmar; two granddaughters, Tania Saylor Peterson (George) and Kalifa Byrd; a grandson, Jean Jacques Lafontant; two great-grandsons, Thomas and Michael Peterson; five nieces, Jennifer Saylor Stacy (Scott), Melissa Saylor Walker (Andre), Gloria and Angel Saylor, and Nicole Carr Batts; a nephew, Christopher Kociban; and a host of great nieces, nephews, and extended family. Services will be held at 12 p.m. on Thursday, December 30, 2021, at the Mt. Zion First African Baptist Church, 105 Lankford Ave, Charlottesville, Virginia. She will lie in repose at the church one hour prior to the services. Interment will be held at Arlington National Cemetery at a date yet to be determined. Arrangements by J.F. Bell Funeral Home, Inc. Condolences may be sent to the family via the guestbook at www.jfbellfuneralservices.com Walter Alexander Sandridge Walter Alexander Sandridge was born on November 30, 1957, in Charlottesville, Va. He was the son of Charles and Mable Sandridge. On December 6, 2021, he departed this life at Martha Jefferson Hospital. Walter received his education in Charlottesville, Va. and was a graduate of Charlottesville High School. He worked as a cook at various long-term care facilities. Walter spent his days joking, laughing, and spending time with his daughter, Alex and his grandchildren. His favorite pastimes were fishing, watching movies, listening to music and cooking. He loved his candy bars, scratch tickets, wine coolers and was an avid coin collector. Walter was preceded in death by his parents, Charles and Mable; a brother, Charles, two sisters, Mary and Rita; a niece, Ronda; a grandson, Elijah; and a granddaughter, Cereniti. He leaves to cherish in his memories 7 children, Alexandrea (James), Felicia (Charles), Anthony (Jessie), Sherry, Tyler, Tristian and Jullian; a sister, Kathy; a brother, John (Fran); 16 grandchildren; one great-grandson; his wife, Elizabeth Short; and a host of other relatives and friends. A Funeral service will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, December 17, 2021, at Bethany Baptist Church, in Ruckersville Va. Masks will be mandatory regardless of vaccination. A walk-through viewing will be held from 12:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, December 16, 2021, at J. F. Bell Funeral Home Chapel, 108 6th St. N.W., Charlottesville. Arrangements by J. F. Bell Funeral Home Inc. Condolences may be sent to the family via the guestbook at www.jfbellfuneralservices.com Barbara Antoine Cage Barbara Antoine Cage of Charlottesville departed this life on Sunday, December 12, 2021, at the Heritage Inn Assisted Living and Memory Care. She was born February 27, 1932, in New Orleans, Louisiana. She was the daughter of the late Herman and Clara Poindexter Antoine. She was the wife of the late Calvin Cage. A brother, Herman Antoine Jr. preceded her in death. She graduated from Dillard University, New Orleans, Louisiana. She received the M.Ed. from Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts; and did postgraduate work at the University of Virginia. She taught at Jefferson, McGuffey, Johnson, Greenbrier, Clark, and Venable Elementary Schools. Mrs. Cage also served as Elementary Curriculum Coordinator for Charlottesville City Schools; and as Supervisor of Piedmont Regional Education Program (P.R.E.P.). In addition, she was a Clinical Instructor with the Curry School of Education, at the University of Virginia. Upon retiring from Charlottesville City Schools Mrs. Cage was employed by M.A.C.A.A. as Education Coordinator of the Head Start Program, and later by Region Ten Community Services Board as a Mental Retardation Case Manager. Mrs. Cage was an avid reader, world traveler and physical fitness buff. She was a member of Alpha Kappa Mu National Honor Society, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, and the Harvard Club of Charlottesville. She also served on numerous boards and committees at her church (Incarnation Catholic) and in the community. She is survived by her son, Kevin Cage; a daughter, Jodi C. Jones; a granddaughter, Havilah; a grandson, Zachary; daughter-in-law, Eva Giannetta; and a son-in-law, Chris Jones. Other survivors include a sister, Shirley A Brown of Prarieville, Louisiana; and other relatives and friends. A memorial mass will be held at 5:00 p.m. on Friday, December 17, 2021, at the Church of the Incarnation, 1465 Incarnation Drive, Charlottesville, Va. A reception will be held at the church following the service. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial contributions be made to the Church of the Incarnation, Outreach Ministry. Arrangements by J. F. Bell Funeral Home Inc. Condolences may be sent to the family via the guestbook at www.jfbellfuneralservices.com Virginia Mae, "Ginny" Burton Virginia Mae, "Ginny" Burton departed this life on Dec. 1, 2021, at the Laurels Nursing Home in Charlottesville, Virginia. She was born August 10, 1936, to the late Malinda Robinson and James T. Vest of North Garden, VA. She was preceded in death by her husband, Curtis J. Burton; daughter, Desiree Smith; and sons, Curtis A., Maynard, and Robert L. Burton; a sister, Lillian M. Vest; and stepfather, Sterling Robinson Sr. Virginia was educated in Albemarle County Schools and attended Jackson P. Burley high school in Charlottesville, VA where she was awarded an Art Scholarship, but was unable to attend college. She used her talents to make, create and give beautiful gifts to family and friends. Virginia is survived by her son Phillip Burton (Curtis) of North Garden, VA; daughter Mary A. Burton of Charlottesville, VA; two brothers, James Vest (Alice) and John Vest (Sharon) both of North Garden; stepbrother, Sterling Robinson Jr.; one aunt, Rosa L. Carter of North Garden, VA; two daughters-in-law, Debbie Burton and Jeanetta Burton; a sister-in-law, Kathy Burton of Maryland; 8 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and other family and friends. Virginia was baptized at an early age at Zion Baptist Church. She was a quiet but firm lady with a lot of wisdom. She was employed by many great families whom they considered her as the person they could trust and count on whenever they needed assistance. She will be greatly missed by all including her extended families the Tweels, Nelson, Oliva, Spathos, and Campbell. A Special thanks to all who provided care during her illness. A Funeral service will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, December 12, 2021, at Zion Baptist Church, North Garden, Virginia. Pastor Dorothy Jordan officiating and eulogy by Dr. Halliard Brown. Interment will be private. The family will receive friends at the church one hour prior to the service. Arrangements by J.F. Bell Funeral Home, Inc. Condolences may be sent to the family via the guestbook at www.jfbellfuneralservices.com William E. Carter William E. Carter, aka "BaeBoy", 85, of Charlottesville, VA departed this life on December 6, 2021. He was born in Louisa, VA on April 25, 1936. He was the son of the late Alberta Washington. Two sisters, Mae Frances Murphy and Sally Carter Bell preceded him in death. "BaeBoy" is survived by two brothers, Herbert L. Carter of Charlottesville, VA, and John R. Carter and wife, Thenora of Waynesboro, VA; one sister, Lucy Terrell and husband, Tom of Charlottesville, VA; nieces and nephews; and a longtime close friend, Annie Price; a special friend, Mattie and Don Hall; and a host of other relatives and friends. A special thanks to Mel and his wife, of Mel's Café. A memorial service will be held at a later time. Arrangements by J. F. Bell Funeral Home, Inc. Condolences may be sent to the family via the guestbook at www.jfbellfuneralservices.com Mrs. Nancy Lee Howard Carter Mrs. Nancy Lee Howard Carter, age 89, departed this life on December 1, 2021, after suffering a prolonged illness. She will be now laid to rest in Heaven with her late husband, John Leroy Carter. Born May 6, 1932, to Martin A Howard and Estelle P Carter Howard in Charlottesville, VA, Nancy lived a glorious life as a member of Hickory Hill Baptist Church from an early age. Nancy was preceded in death by three sisters, Helen Carry, Virginia Scott, and Catherine Jones; three brothers, Arthur Howard, James Carter, Marshall Howard, and Junior Howard. Nancy was a loving and caring mother, grandmother, aunt, and friend to countless people. She is survived by one daughter, Estelle N. Fortune; six sons, James Fortune, John Green, Robert Green, Albert Green, Jason Scott, and Ricky Carey; 10 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; a host of nieces, nephews, and other relatives and friends. Graveside services will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, December 10, 2021, at Oakwood Cemetery. Please remember to wear a mask and observe social distancing protocols during the services. A walk-through viewing will be held from 12:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, December 9, 2021, at the J. F. Bell Funeral Home Chapel. Mask required before entering. J. F. Bell Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Condolences may be sent to the family via the guestbook at www.jfbellfuneralservices.com Andrew Maurice Dillard Andrew Maurice Dillard departed this world on November 25, 2021, at Sentara Martha Jefferson Hospital. He was born on November 10, 1987, at the University of Virginia Hospital to Janice and Waverly Dillard. He was proceeded in death by his twin brother, Andre Dillard; his maternal Grandfather, Mr. Luther N. Felton; paternal grandparents, Mr. Howard B. Gray and Mr. & Mrs. Noah and Ertha Robinson; uncles, Mr. James N. Felton, Mr. Robert Early, Mr. William Johnson and Mr. Alphonso Dillard. He was educated in the public schools of Charlottesville, VA and graduated from Charlottesville High School in June of 2006. Andrew was employed at the University of Virginia. He touched the lives of many people in numerous ways and was quite the comedian; he enjoyed making people laugh, especially his mom. In addition, he enjoyed playing with his son and watching football; loved the Tampa Bay Buccaneers; and also loved music, especially Country/Western. Andrew leaves cherished memories and blessings with his little son, Jahiem Dillard; parents, Mr. & Mrs. Janice and Waverly Dillard; three brothers, Linwood Payne Jr. of Charlottesville VA, Thomas and Joseph Dillard of Waynesboro, VA; one sister, Marie Gough of Charlottesville, VA; grand-mother, Mrs. Mary Florine Felton of Palmyra, VA; aunt and uncles, Betty Sue Bowles, Luther Jr. and Othella Bates of Palmyra, VA, Irene & Charles Dimmie of Ruckersville, VA, Alma Johnson, Florine Early of Charlottesville, VA, Barbara Felton of Suffolk, VA, Gail Payne of Palmyra. VA, Thomas, Kenneth, Joseph & Gregory Felton all of Palmyra, VA, Nancy & Waddell Porter of Charlottesville, VA, Mike and Joyce Dillard, Woodrow and Connie Dillard all of Louisa, VA; one great-aunt, Mrs. Margaret Young of Palmyra, VA; a very special friend, Kate Saucer; close friends, Keith and Janice Bryant, Dominique and Sharonda Williams of Charlottesville VA; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and other relatives and friends. Funeral services will be held at 12:00 p.m. on Saturday, December 4, 2021, at New Fork Baptist Church, Palmyra, VA. Interment will follow in the church cemetery. Please remember to wear a mask and observe social distancing protocols during the services. A walk-through viewing will be held from 12:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. on Friday, December 3, 2021, at the J. F. Bell Funeral Home Chapel. Mask required before entering. Arrangements by J. F. Bell Funeral Home, Inc. Condolences may be sent to the family via the guestbook at www.jfbellfuneralservices.com Bryan Scott Green Bryan Scott Green, 47 of Albemarle County, Virginia departed this life on Wednesday, November 17, 2021, at the University of Virginia Medical Center. He was born at the Martha Jefferson Hospital in Charlottesville, Virginia on April 27, 1974, the son of Clyde Greenlee and Bessie Green. Bryan was a graduate of Charlottesville High School in Charlottesville, Virginia. He worked as an insurance agent for Humana before he became ill and had to go on disability. Bryan loved people, enjoyed football, and had a passion for cooking. He loved reading articles as well and news reports on the internet. He also loved attending bible classes and discussing what he had learned. He was preceded in death by his stepfather Pernell Eubanks Jr. of Charlottesville, Virginia and his grandfather and grandmother James C. Green (Albemarle County) and Manna Isabella Green of Charlottesville, Virginia. His survivors include his mother Bessie Eubanks of Albemarle County, his uncles and aunts, James C. Green and wife, Cynthia Green of Troy, Virginia, Leonard A. Green of North Carolina, and Ronald L. Green, and wife, Deborah Green of Charlottesville, Virginia; his good friend, Drew Thomas of Albemarle County; two half-sisters; and a host of cousins and other relatives and friends. Graveside services will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Sunday, November 28, 2021, at Holly Memorial Gardens. Please remember to wear a mask and observe social distancing protocols during the services. A Walk-through viewing will be held from 12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. on Saturday, November 27, 2021, at the J. F. Bell Funeral Home Chapel. Mask required before entering. Arrangements by J. F. Bell Funeral Home, Inc. Condolences may be sent to the family via the guestbook at www.jfbellfuneralservices.com Linwood Isaiah Jackson Linwood Isaiah Jackson, 79, departed this life on November 16, 2021. He was born on March 17, 1942, in Nelson County. He was the son of the late Isaiah Jackson, and Cottie Turner Jackson. He graduated from Jackson P. Burley High School. He worked at the Blue Ridge Sanatorium as a baker. He later worked at the University of Virginia Hospital, as a baker for over 38 years until he retired. Linwood loved sports, especially the UVA Cavaliers and the Washington Football team. He enjoyed western tv shows including Rawhide and Gunsmoke and was a resident-family baker. Linwood was preceded in death by two brothers, Ollie and Charlie Jackson and three sisters, Louise Diggs, Laura Gray and Dorothy Glasgow. He is survived by two daughters, Donna Howard of Charlottesville, Tina Jackson (Charles) of Troy, Virginia and one son, Wayne Jackson of Charlottesville; one brother, Franklin Jackson (Theresa) of Charlottesville; one sister, Ida Williams of Mitchellville, Maryland; six grandchildren; and 3 great grandchildren; and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, November 27, 2021, at Evergreen Baptist Church, 2001 Earlysville Rd., Earlysville, VA. Interment will follow at Holly Memorial Gardens, 3251 Seminole Trail, Charlottesville. Walk-through viewing will be held from 12 p.m. - 6 p.m. on Friday, November 26, 2021, at the J. F. Bell Funeral Home Chapel. Arrangements by J. F. Bell Funeral Home Inc. Condolences may be sent to the family via the guestbook at www.jfbellfuneralservices.com Linwood Isaiah Jackson Linwood Isaiah Jackson, 79, departed this life on November 16, 2021. He was born on March 17, 1942, in Nelson County. He was the son of the late Isaiah Jackson, and Cottie Turner Jackson. He graduated from Jackson P. Burley High School. He worked at the Blue Ridge Sanatorium as a baker. He later worked at the University of Virginia Hospital, as a baker for over 38 years until he retired. Linwood loved sports, especially the UVA Cavaliers and the Washington Football team. He enjoyed western tv shows including Rawhide and Gunsmoke and was a resident-family baker. Linwood was preceded in death by two brothers, Ollie and Charlie Jackson and three sisters, Louise Diggs, Laura Gray and Dorothy Glasgow. He is survived by two daughters, Donna Howard of Charlottesville, Tina Jackson (Charles) of Troy, Virginia and one son, Wayne Jackson of Charlottesville; one brother, Franklin Jackson (Theresa) of Charlottesville; one sister, Ida Williams of Mitchellville, Maryland; six grandchildren; and 3 great grandchildren; and a host of other relatives and friends. A private family funeral service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, November 27, 2021. Graveside service will follow at 1:00 p.m. for all to attend at Holly Memorial Gardens, 3251 Seminole Trail, Charlottesville. Walk-through viewing will be held from 12 p.m. - 6 p.m. on Friday, November 26, 2021, at the J. F. Bell Funeral Home Chapel. Arrangements by J. F. Bell Funeral Home Inc. Condolences may be sent to the family via the guestbook at www.jfbellfuneralservices.com Patricia R. Anderson Patricia R. Anderson, 67, of Buck Island, Albemarle County, Virginia passed away on Friday, November 12, 2021, after a courageous battle with dementia. Cricket was born on December 25, 1953, in Shelby, North Carolina to the late Joe Lee and Cora Lee Roseboro. She was also preceded in death by 11 siblings, 8 sisters and 3 brothers. Her early education was in N.C., but she later moved to Virginia. She attended and graduated from Albemarle High School in 1973. She married her devoted husband, Rodez L. Anderson March 2, 1974. Together they attended and were faithful members of First Baptist Church, Main St. where she was an usher, a member of the choir and the FBC Booster Club. Cricket was employed at the Michie Company for many years but later left her job to start her own business, Cricket's Baked Goods. She operated her business and participated in the City Market until her health declined. There was nothing she couldn't cook or do. She is survived by her husband, Rodez; her children, Roderick (Julie) Anderson, April L. Anderson, and Tia J. Shelton; grandchildren, Matthew Anderson, Quinn Anderson, Reese Anderson, Alma Shelton, and Lucy Anderson; sisters, Pauline Hopper and Dorothy Haynes; a brother, Winfred (Judy) Roseboro; a devoted niece, Mae McCluney; three brothers-in-law, Willie C. (Bettye) Anderson, Marcellus (Paulette) Anderson, and Adrian Anderson; former daughter-in-law, Aliceia Wells; best friend, Janice Hunter; and a host of nieces, nephews and cousins. To all the Special Friends and Family, we apologize that you are not listed here. Fortunately and unfortunately, there were too many to name and we did not want to leave anyone out; but you know she loved you and we love that you showed her so much love. Thank you!! A graveside service will be held at the Garland Family Cemetery on Buck Island in Albemarle County, VA on Sunday, November 21, 2021, at 2 p.m. Walk-through viewing will be held from 12:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. on Saturday, November 20, 2021, at the J. F. Bell Funeral Home Chapel. Arrangements by J. F. Bell Funeral Home, Inc. Condolences may be sent to the family via the guestbook at www.jfbellfuneralservices.com Bennett Lee Johnson On Saturday morning, November 13, 2021, Our Heavenly Father closed the eyes of our loving earthly father, Bennett Lee Johnson, Sr. Although our hearts are so heavy with grief, we know where and who he resides with now. One of ten children born to the late Emmett and Malie Dawson Johnson, Bennett was born January 28, 1934, in Nelson County, VA. He was raised in the Shipman community and as a child, traveled to Charlottesville with his father to work alongside him at the Farmington Country Club. He loved talking about the good ole days hanging out with his brothers. One time walking all the way from Nelson County to the big City of Charlottesville with his brother "Droopy". It took them all night. He would be smiling whenever he talked about that walk. During his younger working years in Charlottesville, Bennett met the love of his life, the former Shirley Ann Henson. He said she was just sooo pretty! They married in 1955 and from that union five children were born: Charlotte, Bennett, Jr. (Tony), Gregory (Greg), Michael (Mike), and Sharon (Roc). Bennett and Shirley instilled strong work ethics in their children and they led by example. In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his wife, Shirley, two sons (Tony and Mike) and all of his brothers and sisters: Eva, Sallie, Lucy, Sadie, Annie, George, Collie, Richard, and William. Bennett accepted Jesus Christ as his Savior and was a member of Pilgrim Baptist Church, Charlottesville, VA under the leadership of Dr. R. A. Johnson. Ben is survived by his son Greg, daughters Charlotte Robinson, and Sharon "Roc" Jones and her husband Melvin; eight grandchildren; Jermaine, Gregory, Maurice, Kevin, Brittany, Brandon, Melvin (Miko), and Dana; ten great grandchildren, five sister in-laws; Lindsay Johnson, Elstoria Johnson, Jesteane Ragland (Owen), Barbara Jordan, and Joyce Christmas (Arthur). Two brother in-laws; Lawrence Henson (Priscilla) and Darnell Henson (Leslie), and a host of nieces, nephews and friends. Special thanks to his son in law Melvin, his granddaughter Dana, #teamholcomb, Sandy Brock, Donna Garrison and all of the nurses and CNA's that loved him at Albemarle Health and Rehab. A graveside service will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, November 19, 2021, at Riverview Cemetery, 1701 Chesapeake St., Charlottesville, VA. A walk-through viewing will be held from 12:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. at the J. F. Bell Funeral Home Chapel, 108 6th St. N.W. Charlottesville, VA. Arrangements by J. F. Bell Funeral Home, Inc. Harold A. Thoms Harold A. Thoms, 72, of Nelson County departed this life on November 8, 2021, at Ginter Hall South nursing facility, Richmond, VA. He was born on November 13, 1949, to the late Gertrude Mable Thoms and Ernest Robinson. He attended Nelson Memorial High School. He was a dedicated member of Cedar Grove Baptist Church and served as an usher. He enjoyed spending time with family and friends and one of his favorite pastimes was bowling. He leaves to cherish his memory his aunt Verlean Berkley; cousins, Gwen Carter-Johnson, Russell Carter, Cynthia Atkins, and Erma Berkley; and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, November 20, 2021, at Cedar Grove Baptist Church. Interment will follow at Cedar Grove Baptist Church Cemetery. His remains will lie in repose at the church one hour prior to the services. Arrangements by J. F. Bell Funeral Home, Inc. Condolences may be sent to the family via the guestbook at www.jfbellfuneralservices.com William Lacy Tyree, Sr. William L. "Bill" Tyree, 78, was called home to be with the Lord on November 4, 2021. He was born on January 17, 1943, in Charlottesville, Virginia to the late Joshua Lee Tyree and Arlean Brown Tyree. He was a graduate of Jackson P. Burley High School, Virginia Union University and the University of Virginia where he received a Master's Degree in Accounting. He was a member of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. William retired from the Jefferson Area Board for the Aging in 2005. He was a Veteran of the United States Army and served during the Vietnam Era. William served two terms as moderator of the Piedmont District Baptist Association. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Rufus, and Albert Tyree and one sister, Martha Tyree Criss. He leaves to cherish his memories his devoted wife of fifty years, Ella Bland Tyree; son William L. Tyree, Jr and his wife Diane of Dillsburg, Pennsylvania, four precious grandchildren: Trajan, Jaxon, Taliya, and Jayla; one brother James Tyree of Charlottesville, Virginia; adopted mother, Mrs. Grace Morris of Scottsville, Virginia and a host of nieces, nephews and cousins. He will be greatly missed. He treasured his time spent with his grandchildren and enjoyed working in the garden, watching western movies and just being "outdoors". Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, November 12, 2021, at Little Zion Baptist Church, 15116 Tomahawk Creek Road, Orange, Virginia. Interment will follow at Culpepper National Cemetery, Culpepper, Virginia. A Walk-Through viewing will be held on Thursday, November 11, 2021, from 12:00 to 6:00 pm at J.F. Bell Funeral Home Chapel. Arrangements by J. F. Bell Funeral Home Inc. Condolences may be sent to the family via the guestbook at www.jfbellfuneralservices.com Frank Edward Brown Frank Edward Brown of Keswick departed this life on October 11, 2021. He was born on February 7, 1964, son of the late Frank Brown and Sadie Gordon Brown. He was the husband of Monica Brown. A sister, Lottie Gordon, grandparents, Mattie Clark, Thortin, and Maggie Brown preceded him in death. Frank was a member of Union Run Baptist Church, and he was a graduate of Albemarle High School. He leaves to cherish his memory a son, Frank E. Brown III; two daughters, Quant'e Stewart and LaShawnda Brown, and Dennis Taley (godson); 10 grandchildren; one brother, Thomas Gordon (Sheree); five sisters, Deloris Saylor, Louise Dyer (Phillip), Dorothy Brooks, Darcella Stinnie, Mary Green (Mary Jane) - Jermaine; special thanks to Anne McCathy, Louise Dyer, Phillip Dyer, and a devoted nephew Robert Dyer; devoted uncles and aunts; a host of devoted nieces and nephews; devoted friends, Kim Puller, William Breckenbridge, William Saylor, Frankie Saylor, Edward Carter, Mark McCluney, Willie Fisher, and Tony Ward. A graveside service will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, October 23, 2021, at Union Run Baptist Church cemetery. A walk-through viewing will be held from 12 p.m. - 6 p.m. on Friday, October 22, 2021, at J. F. Bell Funeral Home Chapel. A special thanks to Dr. Triminh Lee of the University of Virginia Medical Center and to the Hospice of the Piedmont. Arrangements by J. F. Bell Funeral Home Inc. Condolences may be sent to the family via the guestbook at www.jfbellfuneralservices.com Hannerl Snett Hannerl was born unto the union of Mr. Hebert T. Snetter Sr. and Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Steele Snetter on May 23, 1958, in Monrovia, Liberia. Preceding in death are her parents and two brothers, Mr. Herbert T. Snetter Jr and Mr. Michael Edward Snetter. Hannerl leaves to mourn her loss her sons Michael Dewalt and Herbert Norman; her grandchildren Carlos Dewalt, Dearest Dewalt and Divine Robinson Norman; her siblings Henry Snetter (Theresa), Theresa Snetter Norman (Pete), Hamlet Snetter (Florence), and Enid Snetter Moulton (Robert); nieces, nephews, cousins, and a host of other relatives and friends. Hannerl will be fondly remembered by her family and friends, especially those closest to her as a loving and happy sister, aunty, cousin, and friend. Her favorite song was "you will understand it better by and by." She was cared for by her siblings who took terms caring for her. A funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. on Friday, October 8, 2021, at Eden Ministries, 2900 Merrie Meadows Lane, Keswick, Virginia. Interment will follow at Holly Memorial Gardens, 3251 Seminole Trail, Charlottesville. Arrangements by J. F. Bell Funeral Home, Inc. Condolences may be sent to the family via the guestbook at www.jfbellfuneralservices.com Anne Walker Thompson, Anne Walker Thompson, 87 years, departed her earthly dwelling for the Heavenly realm to be with God on October 1, 2021. She was born on August 13, 1934, in Crozet, Virginia to the late William F. Walker, Jr., and Lucille Walker. She was preceded in death by her husband, George Allen Thompson, Sr., daughter, Diane W. Perry; grandson, Edward M. Perry, Jr.; sisters, Katherine Witcher, Gertrude Timberlake, Agnes Scott Jackson; and brother, William F. Walker, III. Anne was educated in the Albemarle County Public School system and graduated from Albemarle Training School. She worked for many years as a domestic for private families in Charlottesville. Later in life, she joined General Electric, where she retired after twenty-seven years of service. After retirement, she worked part-time for Belk Department Store and The Honorable Judge Harry Michael as his homecare coordinator. She maintained lasting and loving relationships with the families, especially Charles H. Dunlap's family in Arizona. At an early age, Anne accepted Christ and was baptized at Piedmont Baptist Church in Crozet. After marrying the love of her life, George Allen Thompson, Sr., affectionately known as "Sam," she became an active member of the Mount Carmel Baptist Church in Browns Cove. She was gifted to serve faithfully in many roles as Church Secretary, Treasurer, Usher, President of the Choir, Chairperson of Women's Day, and Deaconess. She often said, "God has been good to me," therefore, she visited the sick, gave toys to children, and took food to those in need. Anne, the matriarch of the family, had a passion for cooking and was an outstanding cook. She loved to cook for her family, preparing each one their favorite meals, cakes, pies, and homemade bread. All her dishes were everyone's favorite. She was a lady of elegance and excellence enjoying an active life of dining, shopping, playing pinochle and traveling. She was kind and devoted to family and friends; however, she did speak her opinions and did not mind sharing them. Anne loved the Lord and often sat at the family's breakfast table reading The Daily Bread, Sunday School lessons, and The Bible. Her favorite was Psalm 23. She leaves us her legacy of faith and wisdom. Remaining to cherish her memories are her beloved children, Linda W. Gray, Arthur F. Walker, Jacqueline E. Brown, and George A. Thompson, Jr.; sister, Marie W. Mickens; daughter-in-law, Renée W. Walker; son-in-law, Daniel Rowley; brother-in-law, Warren Jackson; fourteen grandchildren; eighteen great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren; many nieces, nephews, other loving relatives, and friends. A Special Thank You to Crozet Family Medicine and Dr, Russell Sawyer for many years of care; Melanie Welcher, Costi Sifri, and the Western Albemarle Rescue Squad; and the Charles H. Dunlap family for their many years of love and support. A funeral service will be held at 12 p.m. on Saturday, October 9, 2021, at Crozet Baptist Church, 5804 St. George Ave. Crozet, Va. Interment will follow at the Thompson Family Cemetery, Browns Cove, Va. She will lie in repose from 1 p.m.- 6 p.m. on Friday, October 8, 2021, at the J. F. Bell Funeral Home, Inc. Arrangements by J. F. Bell Funeral Home Inc. Condolences may be sent to the family via the guestbook at www.jfbellfuneralservices.com Henry P. Monroe Sr Trustee Henry P. Monroe Sr, 73 peacefully entered eternal rest on Thursday, September 23, 2021, at Bon-View Rehabilitation and Healthcare facility in Richmond, VA. He was born April 28, 1949, in Charlottesville, VA, and the youngest of four to the late James and Mary-Johnson Monroe. He was preceded in death by one nephew Kerry McCloud, grandparents George & Mary Monroe, and Benny & Annie Johnson. Henry accepted Christ at an early age and rededicated his life in 2015 at Middle Oak Baptist Church. He attended Burley High school, and soon afterward Henry was drafted into the United States Army on May 12, 1970, where he served three years in the Armed Forces. On May 4th, 1973, he was honorably discharged home and employed by Charlottesville Public Works for 27 years until retirement. He leaves to cherish his memory a devoted wife Ingrid Erica Monroe, two sons Henry P. Monroe Jr. (Monica) of Esmont, Michael Robinson of Charlottesville, and one daughter Crystal Y. Smith (Lorenzo) of Fluvanna County; two stepdaughters Tanisha Fransis of Louisa, Jhennell Fransis of Fluvanna and one stepson Tajai Dyte of Jamaica, and three bonus sons; two brothers James E Monroe Jr (Thelma) of Fluvanna, Floyd L. Monroe, and one sister Francenia Eldridge of Scottsville, sister-in-law Laurel Richardson (Warren) and Yvette McDonald of Ft. Washington, MD and five grandchildren, one great-grandchild, and host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and close friends. Henry (aka Money) was a man that enjoyed spending time with his family and loved GOD. He found joy in helping those in need, cooking, and making people laugh. He was known for traveling anywhere and would show up anytime. He lived a blessed life that he would say was "OUTSTANDING!" A graveside funeral will be held at 1 p.m. on Sunday, October 3, 2021, at the Monroe Family Cemetery, Blenheim Ridge Road, Scottsville, Va., with the Reverend Quinton Trice officiating. Repast will be held at the Monroe Town home place, 4529 Blenheim Ridge Road, Scottsville, Va. A walk-through viewing will be held from 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. on Saturday, October 2, 2021, at J.F. Bell Funeral Home Chapel, 108 6th St NW, Charlottesville Va. Arrangements by J. F. Bell Funeral Home Inc. Condolences may be sent to the family via the guestbook at www.jfbellfuneralservices.com Diamond Alexis Frye On Friday, September 24, 2021, Diamond Alexis Frye departed this life, to continue her life in her heavenly home. Diamond was born August 12, 1991, to Stephanie Blair and Michael Frye in Charlottesville, VA. She was preceded in death by her grandfather's Laverne Edward Blair and Sirrell Carey. Diamond accepted Christ as her Lord and Savior at an early age as a member of First Baptist Church of Charlottesville, Va. She enjoyed life, her family, and friends. She was a kind and loving person, always willing to help others. Memories will live on through her son, whom she called her best friend and heart, Jayden Williams; her mother Stephanie Blair; her father Michael Frye (Cutina Chambers); her brothers Durrell Collins, Irvin Parrish, Andre' Frye and Malik Frye; her fiancé James "Peewee" Thompson. Her grandmother Barbara Blair (Arthur Wars) of Keswick, VA, Ruby Frye Harris of Troy, VA; and a host of nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends. A funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. on Friday, October 1, 2021, Zion Baptist Church, 3218 Rabbit Valley Rd., North Garden, Va. with the Reverend Dr. Halliard Brown, Jr. officiating. She will lie in repose at the church two hours prior to the service. Arrangements by J. F. Bell Funeral Home Inc. Condolences may be sent to the family via the guestbook at www.jfbellfuneralservices.com Geraldine Scott Jackson Geraldine Scott Jackson went to be with our Lord and Savior on the evening of August 14, 2021. Geraldine was born on July 18, 1938. Her parents, Mary Ellen and John Jackson preceded her in death, along with her four other siblings, Aldrich Jackson, Zelda Jackson Wigginton, Inez Jackson Drakeford and Frank Jackson. Geraldine graduated from Kentucky State University with a Bachelor of Science Degree and from George Washington University with a Master of Arts Degree. Geraldine was passionate about music and taught instrumental music in Louisville, Kentucky, Front Royal, Virginia and Washington, D.C. Her bands marched in various parades and was the "first" junior high school band to march in the Cherry Blossom Festival Parade in Washington, D.C. She played various instruments and also taught piano to private students. One of the highlights of her career was playing the euphonium on the Ted Mack Amateur Hour at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. After retirement from the DC Public School System Geraldine volunteered with the Washington, DC Metropolitan Police Department and was given the "Citizen Volunteer of the Year Award" in 2013 and the "Most Valuable Volunteer Award" in 2017. She was listed in "Who's Who Among America's Teachers" and received various awards, among them the "Excellence in Education Award" and the "Outstanding Teacher Award. She was a Life Member of the National Alliance of Black School Educators. She also served on the Giant Food, Inc. Consumer Board. In addition, Geraldine was a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Geraldine leaves to celebrate her life and cherish her memory, her nieces, Mary Ellen Porter and Zelda Neal; her grandnieces, Andrea Sargent (Troy), Kimberly Neal and Cherie Neal; and grandnephew Lamont Porter and a host of other friends. Geraldine was deeply loved and will be missed by all who shared a part of her life. A memorial service will be held on October 23, 2021, at 1:00 p.m. at J. F. Bell Funeral Home Chapel. Per Covid protocol, masks are required and physical distancing guidelines will be observed. Arrangements by J. F. Bell Funeral Home Inc. Mary Elsie Murray On Friday, September 17, 2021, Mary Elsie Murray "Cookie" departed this life, to continue her life in her heavenly home. "Cookie was born December 22, 1945, to the late Elizabeth Williams and Willie Beasly. She was preceded in death by her brothers, Willard Williams, Franklin Bell, and Delos Bell; her sisters, Irene and Diane Bell. Cookie accepted Christ as her Lord and Savior at an early age. She had always been a faithful member of Bethany Baptist Church of Ruckersville, Va. She worked for UVA Food Services for 35 years until she retired. She enjoyed life, her family and friends, loved her grandchildren, and John 14:7. She was a loving person, a strong woman, always helping, and praying for someone else. Memories will live on through her 5 children, James Williams of Barboursville, Va., Michelle Crenshaw, Priscilla Crenshaw of Charlottesville, Va., Mary Sims, David of Barboursville, Va.; 24 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren, 2 sisters, Carolyn and husband, Fred Barbour and Mary Ali of Charlottesville, Va.; and a host of other relatives and friends. This lady will be truly missed by all. A funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. on Thursday, September 23, 2021, at Bethany Baptist Church, 16034 Spotswood Trail, Ruckersville, Va. with Pastor Holmes officiating. She will lie in repose at the church one hour prior to the service. A walk-through viewing will be held from 3 until 6 p.m. on Wednesday, September 22, 2021, at the J. F. Bell Funeral Home Chapel. Arrangements by J. F. Bell Funeral Home inc. Condolences may be sent to the family via the guestbook at www.jfbellfuneralservices.com Arthur Irwin Schulman Arthur Irwin Schulman (Feb 17, 1935 - Sept. 12, 2021) graduated early from Thomas Jefferson High School and Brooklyn College. His love of browsing began when working as a page at the New York Public Library. Working in 1963 at MIT’s Lincoln Laboratory, he met Gayle Mueser; they married weeks later at her parents’ home in Chappaqua, NY. In 1965 he became a professor of cognitive psychology at UVA, where he was a devoted teacher, colleague and mentor until retirement in 1998. Soon after arriving in Charlottesville, he helped found the Virginia chapter of the ACLU. A question from his daughter Ruth in the 1970s inspired him to take up birding; from 1991-1993 he served as President of the Ivy Creek Foundation. He was an avid player of table tennis and squash until almost 85. Arthur was fascinated by the mental life of expert problem-solvers, which he explored in a course called “The Mind of The Puzzler.” He won the senior division of the American Crossword Puzzle Tournament in 2007 and 2015 — though he considered himself a better creator than solver. He published his first crossword in the New York Times in 1952, at 17. He contributed puzzles to the Times for almost seven decades. In 2010, Times puzzle editor Will Shortz described him as “one of the 10 best constructors in the country.” Arthur ultimately persuaded Shortz to publish a new kind of puzzle he pioneered — the vowelless crossword. He published two books, “Websterisms,” with Jill Lepore, and “Resonances,” a commonplace book designed by Josef Beery. On April 26, 2020, he was delighted when two fellow travelers from the National Puzzlers League used an Arthur Schulman quotation as the solution to the New York Times acrostic. That phrase resonates with his own omnivorous cast of mind: “Roget had many irons in the fire before compiling his thesaurus. His writings include treatises on physiology and phrenology, on inhaling nitrous oxide; and a method of completing a knight's tour of the chessboard.” He leaves behind his beloved spouse of 57 years, Gayle Schulman, his sister Phyllis Greer, daughter Ruth, son David and his spouse Anne, and many beloved friends. Arrangements by J. F. Bell Funeral Home Inc. Condolences may be sent to the family via the guestbook at www.jfbellfuneralservices.com Margaret Ann Henley Howard Margaret Ann Henley Howard, 72, departed this life on September 8, 2021. She was born on June 16, 1949, to May Belle Kenney and the late George Henley, Jr. In addition to her father she was preceded in death by her husband, Charles F. Howard; brother, Russell D. Henley; sisters, Adaly Garland and Delores Wilson. Margaret Ann worked many years as a waitress and a cook at Western Sizzler Restaurant, Boar's Head Inn and Farmington Country Club. She retired from Farmington in 2008. Margaret Ann enjoyed spending time with family and friends and will be missed by all. She leaves to cherish her memories her mother; two sons, Marvin L. Townsend, Jr. (Natlie) of Waynesboro, Va. and George Townsend (Shawnta') of Lynchburg, Va.; 7 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; nieces; nephews; special friends, Bernice Carter and Phoede Ward; and a host of other family and friends. A graveside service will be held at 12 p.m. on Friday, September 17, 2021, at Union Run Baptist Church Cemetery, Keswick, Va. Arrangements by J. F. Bell Funeral Home, Inc. Condolences may be sent to the family via the guestbook at www.jfbellfuneralservices.com Shawn Darnell Mason Shawn Darnell Mason departed this life on September 4, 2021. He was born on March 11, 1976, son of the late Charles Mason and Roberta Mason. He is survived by one daughter, Haylie Simmons; six sisters, Sabrina Wilson, Pauline Jones, Michelle Perkins, Evelyn Mason, Dorothy Carter, and Rose Kenner; a very special brother/ nephew, Devin Shelton; a lovely girlfriend, Noelle Williams; three nieces, Shailoah Wilson, J'immi Wilson and Trauiree Wilson; two great nieces, Avah Brown and Nakierra Shelton. A Walk-Through Viewing will be held on Tuesday, September 14, 2021, from 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. at the J. F. Bell Funeral Home Chapel. Arrangements by J. F. Bell Funeral Home Inc. Condolences may be sent to the family via the guestbook at www.jfbellfuneralservices.com Patricia Vowels Ross Patricia Vowels Ross, 69, of Charlottesville, Va. departed this life on September 2, 2021, at Lynchburg General Hospital. Born December 16, 1951, the daughter of the late William Archie Vowels and Carrie Tinsley. Two brothers, Wallace Johnson and Rickey Vowels; a sister, Karen Vowels; and a daughter, Zena Sinclair Ross preceded her in death. Patricia leaves to cherish her memory Dale C. Ross spouse of 40 years; three children, Timothy Vowels (Tonya) of Charlottesville, Va., Emmanuel Vowels (Jackie) of Madison Heights, Va. and Ira Ross of Amherst, Va.; nine grandchildren, Tae Jon Vowels, Timaya Vowels, Lamont Vowels, Carrie Vowels, Brionna Vowels, Cha'Niyah Ross, Malikai Mosley Ross, Xavier Mosley, and A'sanni Robinson; seven siblings, Cynthia Vowels of Madison Heights, Va., Teresa Washington, Colenda Reeves, Rita Massie, Vada Holcomb, Eric Massie, and Tony Massie Sr. all of Charlottesville, Va.; a host of nieces, nephews, and extended family that loved her unconditionally. A memorial service will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, September 11, 2021, at 104 Sweeny Road, Madison Heights, Va. It will be livestreamed via Zoom, Meeting ID 654-021-1823, Password 1914. Arrangements by J. F. Bell Funeral Home Inc. Condolences may be sent to the family via the guestbook at www.jfbellfuneralservices.com Denton Alexander Epps Denton Alexander Epps went to be with our Lord and Savior on the evening of September 4, 2021. Denton was born on May 10, 1944, to Rueben Henry Epps & Mattie L. W. Epps in Petersburg VA. He is preceded in death by his father Rueben H. Epps, mother Mattie L. W. Jones, Stepfather Harold Curtis Jones. As well as one grandson De'Shaun M. Dabney and one granddaughter Ta'Yana S. Dabney. He is survived by his loving wife of 52 years Iona "Lou" Epps; one daughter, Leona Denise E. Dabney (Shaun); oldest granddaughter, Qualicia Brianna Epps ( Branden), and second granddaughter, De'Shauna Lakia Epps ( Mikka); two brothers, Harold Rodney Jones (Rosalyn), and Steven Maurice Jones ( Cynthia); one nephew, Harold Quincy Jones; three nieces, Ebony, Danielle, and Maya; along with their beautiful children Denton's great nieces & nephews; and brother-in-law and sister-in- law, Jack and Waltine Eubanks. Denton graduated from Peabody High school then went on to attend Woodrow Wilson for Auto Mechanics where he graduated from September 1, 1967. He was also a part of the U.S. Army for a short time. Denton had a few different jobs until moving to Esmont, Va. where he began working at the UVA printing service where he dedicated 32 years, as well as 20 years to Hardee's as a second job. Denton had a love for God, family, and hard work. He believed that as long as you stayed true to God and self, the rest will follow. Dad loved to sing and past that passion on along the way. He is deeply loved, eternally missed, yet we are forever grateful that we were so blessed to be a part of him. A graveside service will be held at 12 p.m. on Saturday, September 11, 2021, at New Hope Baptist Church, 7725 Porters Road, Esmont, Va., Per Covid protocol masks are required to be worn for all in attendance at the service. Walk-through visitation will be held from 1p.m. - 6 p.m. on Friday, September 10, 2021, at the J. F. Bell Funeral Home Chapel. Mrs. Agnes Scott Jackson Mrs. Agnes Scott Jackson, 84 of Charlottesville, Virginia died Friday, August 13, 2021, at home. Agnes was born April 26, 1937, in Crozet Virginia; one of six children born to the late William W., Jr. and Lucille Walker. She was preceded in death by her brother William Walker III, sisters: Katherine Witcher and Gertrude Timberlake. Agnes was educated in the Albemarle County Public School system, attending, and graduating from the historical Jackson P. Burley High School Class of 1954. Agnes received a certificate as a Certified Nurse Assistant from Piedmont Virginia Community College. She joined Union Mission Baptist Church at an early age. She was a devoted member of the Charlottesville-Albemarle Deacon and Deaconess Council, a Deaconess at the Union Mission Baptist Church, and a choir member. Agnes was a loving and caring person, always thunderous with a smile, but letting you know just how she felt. She loved people and taking care of them. She loved being a mother and grandmother. Patty, Mike, little Agnes, and Mickey were her pride and joy. She traveled to South Korea for the birth of her first grandchild, little Agnes. She was a second mom to her nephews and nieces. She built her faith in God just like her mother. Agnes was a hardworking Christian woman who's work for the Lord spoke for her. She received numerous awards and recognitions from many civic and religious organizations. Serving the Lord was the source of her life and joy. Agnes is survived by a daughter, Colonel (retired, USA) Patty Scott Barbour-Everett and husband Dr. (Colonel retired, USA) Michael W. Everett Sr.; grandchildren- Agnes Everett, Michael Everett Jr., David Everett; two sisters, Anne Thompson and Marie Mickens; a husband Edward Jackson Sr.; stepchildren- Stevie Jackson, Patricia Jackson, Edward Jackson, Jr., Rodney Jackson, sister-in-law Delores Whindleton (Amos Whindleton) and a host of nephews and nieces, cousins, other relatives and friends. Agnes favorite saying and words were:
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When he fell in love with her, she was 13 years older. When he married her he was 28 and she was 41. After trying to get pregnant and many miscarriages, he stays close to her and supports her. They decide to adopt two children and build their own family. He is dealing with cancer 6 times. She supports him. They have been married for 26 years, scandal-mongering magazines continue to talk about how sexy he is at 53, how fit she is at 66, and at the same time Hugh Jackman and Deborah Furness upload joint photos on Instagram ignoring comments and toxic critics. Every relationship has its own story. Her own path. But common to all relationships that remain alive, it is not love. Many times love alone is not enough. It's the decision to be there, no matter what happens along the way. Choose to stay when the going gets tough. To see the world with the same eyes But don't let it get in the way of the journey
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That’s the Way to Tell a Story: An Interview with Diane Williams
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In October 2021, Diane Williams published her tenth book of fiction, How High?—That High (Soho Press). In 2000, she founded the independent, not-for-profit literary annual NOON, which she continues to edit and publish each year with the help of a small team of dedicated editorial assistants. Her personal literary archive, as well as the archive of NOON, was acquired in 2014 by the Lilly Library. NOON is one of the last print journals to accept only submissions sent by mail. The address of a Manhattan postbox—care of Diane Williams—is provided on the journal’s website, along with instructions to include a stamped, self-addressed envelope for reply. No cover letters or previous publishing credits are necessary for consideration, and Williams reads every submission that comes in. NOON is also one of the few print journals that fully earns its physical existence—it’s a carefully designed, handsomely produced object, with full-color reproductions of visual art alongside its elegant pages of text. Like her books that came before it, How High?—That High is challenging, surprising, unsettling, and very funny. I’m convinced that Williams—as a writer and as an editor—has access to some hidden, ancient source of energy and inspiration. Reading her work, and the work she publishes in NOON, unfailingly encourages me to write my own: it’s like a little lever has been cranked in my head. She gives attentive readers the sense that anything in life can be written about in a dynamic, heroic way. The horizon expands with limitless possibility—the most sublime gift. Williams and I spoke by email in September 2021. Kathryn Scanlan: When did you start writing? Diane Williams: I could say that the inaugural year was 1965, when I studied with Philip Roth at the University of Pennsylvania. I had a story in The Pennsylvania Review that I was proud of, “The Goddess,” in 1967. KS: In an interview with John O’Brien, you mention studying “English literature, and sculpture, and drawing, and many ‘ologies’” at the University of Pennsylvania. Did you have the idea at the time that writing stories was something you wanted to do, or was it a surprise to discover your interest in it? Had you read Roth’s work prior to signing up for his course? DW: I thought of myself as a dancer during those years. I also loved life drawing and creating likenesses of family and friends. I do not remember measuring my interest in writing. And it may be difficult for you believe just how empty of ambition I was back then. Prior to studying with Roth, I had likely read Goodbye, Columbus, and then following the course, was keen to read all of his books during the sixties and seventies. KS: Do you still think of yourself as a dancer? Because I remember that from other interviews—that you were a gifted modern dancer who began practicing at the age of eight—and it’s pleasing to me to think of you as a writer who dances but also as a dancer who writes stories. Your work has the poise, discipline, physical grace, and sudden, disruptive turns I associate with demanding, rigorous dance—something like the Martha Graham technique, which has been described as “powerful, dynamic, jagged, and filled with tension.” To me, the compact, expressive, irreducible quality of any story by you suggests a completed movement, a piece of performance art. DW: You can’t know how much I appreciate your finding the presence of vigorous dance in my writing—and I wish I could think of myself as a dancer. I love to feel ready to dance, and certain music makes movement impossible to resist and certain stories do too. Here’s the chance to offer a wonderful quote from Martin Buber on the subject (from Tales of the Hasidim): A rabbi, whose grandfather had been a disciple of the Baal Shem, was asked to tell a story. “A story,” he said, “must be told in such a way that it constitutes help in itself.” And he told: “My grandfather was lame. Once they asked him to tell a story about his teacher. And he related how the holy Baal Shem used to hop and dance while he prayed. My grandfather rose as he spoke, and he was so swept away by his story that he himself began to hop and dance to show how the master had done. From that hour on he was cured of his lameness. That’s the way to tell a story!” KS: I love this and I think it speaks to the sort of madcap struggle toward vitality, deep feeling, engagement, and stimulation that I find in your storytelling. Thinking about your characters, I picture a heavy sleeper, roughly roused, running headlong into her day on earth, pursuing pleasure, love, and meaning in a manner sometimes manic, frantic, even desperate, and often without a clear view of her object—but there’s the sense, as with the rabbi’s grandfather, that animated, agitated, emphatic speech can cure her (our) condition. Do you consider the act of writing to be curative? What about the act of reading or listening to stories? DW: Well, I hope that some of what you say could be true, and I identify with that provoked character on the loose that you describe, except that I don’t ever sleep deeply. I do think that the act of writing is curative. It is for me when I can yank the wrath or pain out of myself and put it over there, after having stabbed or stirred it to suit my purposes and whims. Reading and listening to stories—the great ones—is soul-preserving. KS: Do you think you understood that early on, and that’s why you returned to writing later? I ask because given your talent and interest in other artistic mediums, I wonder what it was about writing stories that brought you back to it—and with so much ambition? DW: No, I never understood art’s curative powers early on. I knew that I could write while at home taking care of my children. So my choice was merely practical. And it was clear to me I needed another difficult challenge beyond childcare—but the outsized ambition that soon over-whelmed me? Where did that come from? I have a rehearsed answer that I have given, but I am still moved to ask myself this same question, while waiting for more clarity, as the demands and the character of each era of my life change—and especially these days when I feel especially whipped or emptied. KS: For whatever it’s worth, from my perspective it seems like you’ve always been ambitious, even as a young person when you say you were “empty of ambition,” . . . I imagine it being thwarted or suppressed instead. I think about your dance teacher encouraging you to pursue your practice professionally, and your parents forbidding it, for example. DW: Well, I was aware of feeling pride and I was quite startled by my parents’ dramatic and negative response. Was I ten or twelve? My dance instructor at Penn, Malvena Taiz, also pressed me to become a professional dancer, and my writing teacher, Jerre Mangione, encouraged me to pursue graduate work with John Barth at Johns Hopkins. Apparently cowardice intervened—or my indoctrination—that I should study instead to remain a shadow figure in my own life. But I realize that I do not have a well-clarified concept of my own ambition. I tend to think of ambition as thrashing effort fueled by thoughts at the forefront of my mind, of the kind I experienced during the eighties, when I harried myself with slogans to keep on at the impossible task. On the other hand, if ambition can be described as the quiet acceptance of an obligation to work doggedly at difficult work, even the work of being dutiful—then, yes, I have always been ambitious. KS: Even when you started at Doubleday after college, you’ve talked about how there were separate tracks for men and women who wanted to be editors: men were given editorial assistant positions but women had to be secretaries first. To resist the indoctrination when you did—later, after you had a family—seems to me even more impressive and heroic. You say “cowardice,” but in my view your path as an artist is the exact opposite! And it seems like this struggle contributed to the urgency and intensity of your work—its bottled-up energy and the sense the author is writing to save her life. DW: Your description is very generous, but I remember viewing competition with other avid people as an ugly option and it made me feel afraid. But later on, in mid-life, the bottled-up energy—rage?—was undeniable, and yes, I did feel as if I was writing to save my life. KS: This makes a lot of sense to me—there can be that grim aspect of competition and it seems reasonable to want to avoid it. Do you think of ambition and competition as necessarily related or joined? DW: They are certainly related, but not necessarily joined. NOON is the product of the pleasure I take in featuring my colleagues’ strong work, and I am always touched by how the other NOON editors, all of whom are ambitious writers, rejoice when we hear of a contributor’s success and notice. Yours!—for instance. KS: I think one of the achievements of NOON—in addition to its crucial support of work that might not otherwise have a platform—is the sense of community it builds among its contributors and editors. I’m always hoping and cheering for the achievements of NOON fellows. I’ll ask it tongue-in-cheek because I doubt it has an answer, but how did you cultivate this? From my view, it has a lot to do with your strong editorial presence. DW: I doubt there is a clear answer. You may be right about what you surmise—I just don’t know. I will also add that our NOON staff is a remarkable team of brainy and exceptionally bighearted people. KS: I keep thinking about something you said in a recent podcast for the London Review of Books: “I think of myself often as she. What does she think? What will she do? And I pay tribute to her, or I find fault, and I see that I have these exorbitant goals and I’m very surprised, more often bewildered, because it’s very hard to do what she wants me to do.” This feels like an accurate description of the ambivalence and exhaustion of ambition, and it makes me think of something you’ve said about dance that also feels applicable to writing: “I loved choreographing and improvising, and pushing myself beyond what I thought I could physically endure.” Are there things you do to sustain or replenish yourself in order to continue your difficult work? DW: There is the employment of habit. I am a writer—I write. I wake early these days, 4:00 a.m., and I write six days a week. Oh, I know what I do. I goad myself—I will buy a prize for you if you finish this book. Long ago, I told myself I didn’t care what the goad was—tawdry and base, too shaming to share here, or dignified and lofty. KS: I wondered if looking at art might be something you do in this way, as reprieve or refreshment? DW: Great art enlarges the spirit, I know that. Another refreshment I can count on is a day spent without specific intent. KS: “A day spent without specific intent”—that makes me think of the sewing you’ve taken up in recent years and talked about elsewhere. From an interview with Annie DeWitt: “I bought colorful spools of thread . . . and I just started to sew every which way. I know nothing about doing this in the prescribed manner . . . I tell myself that it is not possible to make a mistake. This is perfect:— no plan, just stitch forward, playtime.” DW: Yes, that still is exactly my view of my needlework—where in the evenings I can take refuge. KS: Yet your writing—while being deliberately, meticulously worked—also has this feeling in it: playful, abrupt, unplanned, very free. It’s a lot of fun to read and I get the sense you have fun composing it. Do you ever make yourself laugh out loud while writing? DW: I am very glad you find my fiction fun to read! It is a high compliment. And yes, I may laugh while composing—but this is not necessarily a sign of triumph. The next day I am often baffled by the very same passage and it needs to be stricken. My novella, though, On Sexual Strength, when I reread it, can get me laughing. I find absolutely everything that Enrique Woytus does or says hilarious. KS: I do too! The form of that novella—broken into short, titled sections or chapters like “Both Were Busy with Their Penises,” “I Knew I Liked Sex,” and “I Was Actually Horribly Weakened,” for example—is perennially exciting to me and I think it amplifies the hilarity. You first used this strategy ten years earlier, in The Stupefaction. How did you arrive at this approach? Was it a way to maintain the energy of your stories in a longer work? DW: I arrived at this approach because it was the only tactic I could think of to sustain the project . . . I would have to fool myself into believing that I was writing stories. I discovered—and it was a delightful surprise—that the chapter titles in The Stupefaction create, when read on their own, a sort of parallel narrative or chorus. KS: Would you be able to talk about your first collection, This Is About the Body, the Mind, the Soul, the World, Time, and Fate? I’m interested in how it came to be published, how long you worked on it, how you felt about its publication . . . DW: This Is About . . . took three years to write, and a big bunch of these stories appeared in Gordon Lish’s Quarterly, but nonetheless he did not opt to sign up the book at Knopf. He said my fiction was just too eccentric and he did not want to jeopardize the many other books he planned to put forward. (In later years, he claimed to never have said this, so his decision remains mysterious.) He also predicted that I would “crumple up” with all the rejection I’d be sure to receive. I have not ever forgotten his exact words crumple up. Kim Witherspoon, who was just beginning her career, agreed to be my agent—said she loved the stories—and then wrote to say she needed to withdraw her offer because she feared she’d be unable to sell the book. So I pleaded with her to reconsider. She agreed on the condition that I would not blame her if we were unsuccessful. This was an easy bargain to make and we quickly sold the book to Mark Polizzotti at Grove Weidenfeld!—which was the outcome I had prayed for. Everything about that publishing experience was stellar, was thrilling, and the book received a wide and positive critical response. But unfortunately Grove then underwent considerable upheaval, as it acquired new owners, and its staff was all changed out. I was assigned a new editor, and the company was still eager to publish my second book, but Grove was sold yet again and there was more chaos. And even though my second book—Some Sexual Success Stories, Plus Others in Which God Might Choose to Appear—fared even better than the first, the new editors were not interested in my next book, The Stupefaction, which Gordon Lish was then delighted to take on at Knopf. But before this book launched, Lish was fired. So there was no open road forward. The Knopf staff that took on The Stupefaction made it clear to me that they would do absolutely nothing to support the book or to promote it. KS: Terrible! But not that surprising. Do you think the book suffered as a result, in terms of its visibility and reception? Do you have a sense of why Lish was keen to publish your third book after passing on your debut? How did you come to be published by Dalkey Archive after that (Excitability: Selected Stories and Romancer Erector)? DW: Somebody commented then, I can’t remember who, during that period, that Knopf liked to create Fabergé eggs and then crash them. As for Gordon Lish’s change of mind—he is and was notoriously mercurial. I didn’t wonder too much about his turnabout. Also, he had been consistently—throughout those years—supportive of my fiction, and he continued to publish it with frequency in The Quarterly. I was a great admirer of Jack O’Brien—his mission and his courageous independence—and he had a high regard for my fiction. I was very lucky that Dalkey Archive Press was in the world and that Jack came to my rescue. KS: When you were writing your first collection, did the fact that you were raising small children give you a sense of renewed or increased appreciation (or reevaluation) of language—witnessing their learning of it, teaching them how to speak and write? DW: I have never thought of this before! What an interesting question. Raising children certainly brought extra drama, dilemma, joy, boredom, and continuous interruption. I taught myself to work under all and any conditions. I do think my language was more naturally lyrical in those days, though I cannot be confident why. KS: I often think about what a rare privilege it is to be able to send work to an editor who also happens to be an important, groundbreaking contemporary writer—and she will read it! Do you feel like the work of editing and producing NOON—every year for the past twenty-one years!—is a way to take a break from yourself, from your own writing, or does it feel closer than that, like a relation to or extension of your fiction? Does working on NOON influence what you write? DW: Well before inaugurating NOON, you know, I edited StoryQuarterly for twelve years, so this vocation has become second nature. I use the same timeworn, straw African carryall—which holds the necessary accoutrements for the job—that I have been using for thirty-plus years. It’s where I keep the blue folder for the rejection slips, the pouch that secures the Scotch tape, and the miniature silver knife—a letter opener—that was gifted to me by Gordon Lish, as he said offhandedly, “Here! You need it more than I do.” As I weekly take up the stacks of submissions, this ritual brings to mind other earlier times when I read stories alongside Anne Brashler for StoryQuarterly—we had fun. And NOON has been so lucky to have had succeeding teams of brilliant and dedicated editors. But evaluating submissions is a difficult and grave responsibility, and as an author who has submitted my own fiction for years and years, and who undergoes profound apprehension while waiting for the verdicts, I feel keenly the obligation to read these submissions right away and to respond right away. Does editing influence what I write? Likely it does. I am inspired by the fiction we publish. KS: There’s a feeling of coherence or unity in every issue of NOON that’s a testament to your vision and your sensibilities as an editor. There might be a conception among some that everything in the journal is heavily edited by you, but I know that you also publish work that has received very little in the way of edits. How do you view your role as an editor? DW: Editing NOON offers me the opportunity to be in conversation—sometimes extraordinary communion—with other writers whom I admire. I consider this a great gift and a privilege, and if we can deepen effects, enhance the power of a piece, we aim to do this. KS: Laura Sims wrote this about your work: “Can we allow ourselves the freedom she offers of beginning at the physical end? Some readers may not be able to accept this and similar challenges inherent in Williams’s work.” And in an interview for The Paris Review, Iris Murdoch says, “You have the extraordinary experience when you begin a novel that you are now in a state of unlimited freedom, and this is alarming.” If freedom is the ideal of art, why do you think it can be so challenging and frightening? DW: Freedom feels like a fine thing if one also feels safe, but what about vertigo, which is certainly related? I loved to feel dizzy when I was a girl. Did you ever spin around in order to fall down dizzy? As an adult, of course, for me, dizziness foretells physical or mental trouble, the exception being those stunning and positive psychological reformations that I have experienced, that have initially caused loss of balance. This sort of untethering—if it occurs at the end of a tale, I find it invigorating. KS: I don’t remember trying to make myself dizzy, but I loved the exhilaration of swinging too high on a swing set or riding a horse too fast, or a bicycle, which gave me the thrill of possibility and danger I think you’re talking about—the invigoration of untethering. It makes me wonder if fiction is a way to actively pursue disorientation. DW: Yes, I can agree with that! KS: Laura Sims also wrote: “Williams’s relationship to religion has heavily influenced her work; she acknowledges that she has been ‘devout’ in the past—she attended synagogue as a child and still writes under the influence of the gorgeous prose and richly embroidered stories of the Old Testament.” I absolutely see this in your work and wondered if you’d be able to speak about it. Do you still read the Old Testament? Or is its influence more of a lasting, heavily made impression from childhood? DW: I am not sure I can speak to this—the timeless lore and me. I’ll try. Why do good people suffer? Will I be rewarded if I am good?—I want to be good. Why are we here? Are there alternate worlds? There must be a tyrant in charge—Is there? Sadly, also at the forefront of what I learned as a child was: We are stubborn. We are hated. We are persecuted. Yes, I still read the Old Testament. I love the Psalms and the Song of Songs. And there are certain stories I return to often—for example, Abraham’s near-sacrifice of Isaac, Jacob in combat with an angel, Jacob stealing Esau’s birthright, Jonah and the whale. I love Jonah and the whale. I may return to this one because of the narrative complications. There are so many. Whenever I’d think of the whale tale, I could not remember its ending, and I’d have to rush to check. I need to locate the large, lavish edition of the book that I inherited from my father, which is illustrated. Its pages are edged in gold. I love to read this edition because the print is large and welcoming, and its design promotes the notion that one has a storybook in hand. Jonah is aggressive and brazenly insolent when in conversation with God, and he remains defiant and miserable and God is furious and scolds him. I am no Biblical scholar, but I once read somewhere that this tale had an origin quite different from the majority of the others and may have been imported from non-Hebraic sources. My mother, it was said, descended from a long line of rabbis, although several of my relatives I knew well were quite unrabbi-like. They were hysterical, superstitious—a bit crazy, likely driven nearly mad by the relentless pogroms. Mother was born in Poland and possibly lived in a village of the sort that Isaac Singer so masterfully describes. Once when an uncle visited our home and saw several carved, wooden African fertility figures that we prized, he ran out of the house screaming that we worshipped idols. My mother’s father was dignified and devout, but hardly spoke to me. I only remember that he looked like an American Indian and that he brought us eggs and butter in a brown paper bag whenever he visited. He and my father argued about religion—perhaps in Yiddish. I didn’t understand a word. My father was one of the founders of a reform synagogue, Solel, in Highland Park, Illinois, and remained active as a leader in its community to the end of his life. Our rabbi then was Arnold Jacob Wolf, who was charismatic, challenging, and a political activist. His sermons and lessons were provocative. I was heartbroken when he refused to marry me because my husband-to-be was not Jewish. And my parents’ deep unease about my marrying out of the religion was the beginning of the end of my interest in this sort of organized thought. I also began to deeply loathe saying vehemently the same thing as everyone else was saying during services, especially when it entailed a placating and obsequious refrain. The whole regimen became unbearable and untenable. KS: Do you also consider psychology and psychoanalysis to be influential on your work? I’ve seen you reference Freud’s writings, but are there other texts you find valuable? DW: Yes, certainly—psychology and psychoanalysis are influential in my work. How does one research and study what should not be known, but must urgently be known? I think that analysis and the best fiction composition are absolutely convergent in their purposes. I have also read, as thoroughly as I was able, the writings of Carl Jung and William James—and many others, including Carl Rogers, Abraham Maslow, Alice Miller, and James Hillman. KS: In several interviews you’ve mentioned “the ideal text,” a concept I love and am always trying to remind myself of when I work. Would you be able to say anything more about what the ideal text is to you? What do you think makes for timeless fiction, or fiction that survives the death of its author? DW: You are right—this is the best question to ask all of the time. I ask it as a prod, as I write and as I read, especially for NOON. Oh—but it would be wonderful to have the key to what makes art eternal. For instance, what is it that constitutes the sublime? I love Joseph Campbell’s description of the sublime: In a conversation with Bill Moyers, he said, “There’s another emotion associated with art, which is not of the beautiful but of the sublime. What we call monsters can be experienced as sublime. They represent powers too vast for the normal forms of life to contain them. An immense expanse of space is sublime . . . you’re climbing, until suddenly you break past a screen and an expanse of horizon opens out, and somehow, with this diminishment of your own ego, your consciousness expands to an experience of the sublime.” And Emerson’s essays are filled with exciting notes on this subject. And there is Robert Alter’s wonderful book The World of Biblical Literature that pursues the question. He posits that so much of this text has survived for millenniums not just on account of its sacred nature, but because of other fundamental characteristics. The authors of Genesis can be both playful and subversive, and they are “able to imagine moral dilemmas and ambiguities of motivation with uncanny complexity.” Alter quotes Gabriel Josopovici, who states that the most typical features of Biblical narrative “bring us face to face with characters who can be neither interpreted nor deconstructed. They are emblems of the limits of comprehension.” Ethical monotheism, Alter writes, “was delivered to the world not as a series of abstract principles but in cunningly wrought narratives, poetry, parables, and orations, in an intricate patterning of symbolic language and rhetoric.” The question you ask deserves much more time and attention than what I can offer here, but I did attempt to describe the challenge in fine-grained terms—how best one can move, word by word, through a composition—when I taught writing. It is, of course, easier to identify what does not fall into this category—the banal, the boring, and the belated, but this is obvious. And certainly splendid workmanship and language are necessary, and courage. All together, impossible. KS: Often when reading your work, or the work of other writers who excite me, I have a visceral reaction—my heart beats faster, my breathing changes, sometimes I get goosebumps or chills or have to stand up and walk around. There’s a current of energy transmitted that I feel electrified and revived by. Do you ever have a similar reaction when reading? What could this be about? What does the central nervous system have to do with reading? DW: This is the best salute to receive. Yes, I experience this. And I have experienced it reading your work. Acoustics and cadence play a central role for certain, but I may not be able to address this subject better than Robert Graves does in his book The White Goddess: “The reason why the hairs stand on end, the eyes water, the skin is constricted, the skin crawls and a shiver runs down the spine when one writes or reads a true poem is that a true poem is necessarily an invocation of the White Goddess . . . or Muse, the ancient power of fright and lust.” Could this be true? Well, I have thought it is for very a long time. Diane Williams is the founder and editor of NOON. She is the author of ten volumes of short fiction and the recipient of four Pushcart Prizes. Her most recent book of stories is How High?—That High, published by Soho Press. Kathryn Scanlan is the author of Aug 9—Fog and The Dominant Animal. She lives in Los Angeles and is the recipient of a 2021 Literature Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Her third book, Kick The Latch, will be published by New Directions in 2022. Photo: Sarah Wilmer
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Winifred "Wini" Ladner Winifred "Wini" Ladner, 88, died on Easter, April 12, 2009, at Augusta Rehabilitation Center, surrounded by her three daughters. She was born on Aug. 23, 1920, in Castle Hedingham, England, the daughter of Mildred (Boreham) and Arthur Frank Sneezum. During World War II, she worked making parachutes for the Royal Air Force. She later emigrated to America in 1946 after marrying Lorne Wood Ladner, a United States serviceman stationed in England. Despite living in America for most of her adult life, she remained a citizen of Great Britain. Prior to her retirement, Wini worked at the Gardiner hospital. She was a wonderful cook, avid reader and gardener, Jeopardy enthusiast, and a great mother, wife and friend. She will be greatly missed. Wini was predeceased by her husband, Lorne; one sister, Dorothy Brown; and three brothers, Arthur, Frank and Stanley Sneezum. She is survived by her daughters, Marilyn Ladner, of South Berwick, Lorna Ladner, of Augusta, and Stacy Ladner and her husband, Michael Hudson, of Gardiner; her two granddaughters, Fiona and Annabel Ladner-Hudson, of Gardiner; her sister, Ivy Heigl and her husband, Richard, of Liverpool, England; and many nieces and nephews in England and the States. The family would like to thank the wonderful staff of Augusta Rehabilitation Center and Beacon Hospice for the great care and affection shown to Wini, and to Dr. Van Summerin for his medical care. A special thanks to Paula of hospice. She truly made a difference in our mother's final days. At Wini's request, there will be no funeral service. Following cremation, her ashes will be scattered in accordance with her wishes. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Kennebec Valley Humane Society in Augusta. Earl H. Murphy Jr. Earl H. Murphy Jr., 80, died at his home on the Berry Road in Hartford, on Friday, April 10, after a long illness. He was born in Rumford, on Feb. 15, 1929, the son of Earl H. and Hazel H. (Noble) Murphy of Mexico. He worked for two years at Diamond National Mill in Peru. At 18, he went to work at Oxford Paper Co. (now Boise Cascade), Rumford, where he worked for 44 years. On Oct. 23, 2008, he and his wife, the former Beverly Berry, celebrated 60 years of marriage. He recently celebrated his 80th birthday with his family. They lived in Mexico for 32 years. They moved back to Mrs. Murphy's home in 1980, to take care of her parents and the farm. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping, snowmobiling, watching races at the Oxford Plains or on TV. He also liked to read, watch the birds and feed them. He enjoyed kennel club meetings and dog shows, especially when one of the two family dogs were in it. He loved the babies, small kids of the church and neighborhood and loved watching them grow and change. He is survived by his wife, Beverly; son, Jeffrey Murphy and his wife, Joyce, of Strong; daughters, Eileen Gondron of The Woodlands, Texas, and Maureen Wheeler and husband, Charles, of Hartford; brother, Larry D. Murphy and companion, Dianne Gallant of Rumford; sister, Beverly Beeler and husband, Don of Portland; grandchildren, Christopher Gondron and his wife, Marla, of Austin, Texas, Brandy Hayes and husband, Adam, of The Woodlands, Texas, Megan Gondron of Conroe, Texas, Darby Murphy of Honolulu, Hawaii, and Mariah Dailey of Hartford and Canton; step granddaughter, Heather Huish and husband, David, of Farmington; great-granddaughter, Alexis Hayes of The Woodlands, Texas; and step great-granddaughters, Zoe and Gretchen Huish of Farmington; and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents; and a brother, Richard. Raymond A. Pettipas Raymond A. Pettipas, 65, of Turner, died on April 11, at the Hospice House, with his loving family by his side. He was born on May 1, 1943, in Lewiston, the son of Raymond and June (Eveleth) Pettipas. After high school, he proudly served his country in the U.S. Navy for 13 years and was medically discharged in 1974. He worked at Bath Iron Works for 25 years as a ship fitter. He also was a longtime volunteer at Turner Fire and Rescue. He enjoyed hunting, family horses, working in the woods and was a real outdoorsman. He is survived by his beloved wife, Sherry; daughters, Tiffany King and husband, Brian, and Tracy Pettipas and companion, Corey Lasalle; sister, Delores Grant and husband, Keith; aunt, Esther Coombs; niece, Tammy Martin; nephews, Tommy and Kevin Grant; and sister-in-law, Audrey Berry and husband, Joe. He was predeceased by his parents. The family wished to thank the entire staff of Hospice House for their excellent care of Raymond. Lorna Welch Cain March 28, 2009 ~ Lorna Welch Cain, 72, passed peacefully after a brief illness. She was surrounded by family and friends. Lorna was born June 27, 1936 in Laconia, NH to Robert Ozro and Myrle G. Welch. Her family moved to Newbury, VT where she spent her childhood, attended school, and thoroughly enjoyed exploring the Vermont mountains. Lorna was passionate and dedicated to whatever project she embraced in life. She left home to study English Composition at Keene State College for 2 years before returning to Newbury to support her family in tough times. She later ventured to Boston, and eventually Hartford, CT where she was a Quality Assurance Inspector for Pratt & Whitney. There, she met the love of her life, Peter. They quickly married. started a family, and set forth working together t. manage a large apartment complex. In 1971, Lorna and her family hit the road, traveling up the east coast to Prince Edward Island, researching family heritage, and living in a camper for almost a year- all the while enjoying the adventure. Next, Lorna moved to Randolph, ME where she and her husband built a home. The pair operated a boarding home for Veteran's who were adjusting to civilian life. Lorna was a social worker, nutritionist, counselor, nurse, life skills coach, chef, and friend to many brave men. She took great pride in the care she provided and was the ultimate caregiver! She enjoyed being able to care for her daughter while running the boarding home and regularly provided childcare for many other children and friends. She also opened her home to her mother and brother, caring for them until they passed before her. After operating the boarding home for 33 years and with much encouragement she finally retired in 2006. Lorna was a wonderful, loving, fun, and creative daughter, sister, wife, mother, and grandmother. She reveled in all of life's details: reading, cooking, sewing, knitting, gardening, playing with children, crossword puzzles, music, dance, and theater. She especially loved animals, adopted strays, and always surrounded herself with as many as possible! She was good at everything she did and was always willing to learn something new. She taught all of us how to love unconditionally, enjoy life, and above all care for each other. She will be greatly missed by those who are left behind: Peter K. Cain, husband; Crystal Cain Castro, daughter; Brian Castro, son-in-law; Ethan and Elijah Castro, grandsons; Nancianne Woodward, sister; Frank Woodward, brother-in-law; 5 treasured nieces and nephews; 13 great nieces and nephews; Kim Abbott, adopted daughter and her family; and a myriad of people she has touched along the way. A graveside ceremony will be held Saturday April 4th at 1pm at Newbury Cemetery in Newbury, VT. As much as Lorna loved flowers,she would have preferred folks donate to their local Animal Shelter in her memory. Gabrielle L. Parent Gabrielle L. Parent, 93, of Auburn passed away on April 2, 2009, at Clover Hospice, after a brief illness. She was born in Lewiston on March 25, 1916, to Frank and Marie Lavertu. Gabe was predeceased by her parents, her husband John L. Parent Sr, and her brother Lawrence. Gabe is survived by her daughter, Louise Spugnardi of Pueblo, Colorado, and, her son, John L. Parent Jr. and his wife Judy, of Readfield; her sisters Marcelle Grenier, Pauline Dumont, and Simone Lemay; her grandchildren, Ann Chouinard, Donna Holly, Rick Spugnardi, Cindy Paine, Jessica Parent, Lena Parent, and Nicholas Asselin; her great grandchildren, Anna, Ella, Abigail, Amelia, Ben, Rose, and Alex; nieces and nephews, Rita, Monique, Connie, Terry, Cecile, Karen, Randy, Scott, Jennifer, Dawn, Chris, Julie, Jiggs, Tina, Josh, Pauline, and Shannon; very special friends, Guilda, Terry, and Diane, and her pool buddies, Frank, Audrey, and Carroll. Gabe was employed for many years by the Androscoggin Mill and retired from Continental Baking Company in 1983. In her retirement, Gabe became a volunteer at Central Maine Medical Center, and only a few years ago, was recognized for her outstanding volunteer achievement in excess of 6000 hours. Gabe relished in her independence and loved to travel throughout the United States and Canada, visiting family and friends along the way. She loved musical theater and always looked forward to the opening of summer productions at the Boothbay Playhouse. Gabe’s family wishes to express sincerest thanks to the staff at Clover Health Care and Hospice, who have been wonderfully compassionate and supportive to Gabe and to all of us. A celebration Mass of Gabe’s life will take place at Sacred Heart Church, Auburn, at 11:00 am, on Tuesday, April 7. Burial will be at St. Peter’s Cemetery immediately following the Mass. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Clover Hospice, 440 Minot Ave, Auburn, Maine 04210. Arrangements by Funeral Alternatives Group, Lewiston. Gary A. Gray Lewiston-Gary A. Gray, 6o, of Bryant Pond died April 1, 2009 after a brief illness. Gary was a two tour Vietnam Veteran. He was a loving, caring man that worked hard and spent most of his adult life in the carpentry business. He was employed by Wal Mart at their Augusta Distribution Center. Gary and his beloved wife of25 years, Jill, enjoyed their lives traveling and caring for their dog Abigail. They particularly loved Christmas time where they shared their homemade gifts with family and friends. Gary is survived by his wife Jill, his sister Connie and her husband David Allen of Bar Mills, Brother Gordon Gray and his wife Mimi of Windham and many nieces and nephews. The family would like to thank the Central Maine Medical Center ICU for their excellent care and devotion. A memorial service to honor his liofe is currently beng arranged by the family. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives Group 25 Tampa St. Lewiston Maine 04240 Alice A. Pratt AUGUSTA -- Alice Ann Pratt, 50, died March 30, 2009, at Hospice House in Auburn. Born in Augusta on March 22, 1959, she was the daughter of Stanley Lamont and Jean Elizabeth (Cloutier) Pratt. Her delivery was done by the late Lee W. Richards Jr., M.D. Alice attended Hussey School, Williams School and Ella Hodgkins School, and was a 1977 graduate of Oak Grove-Coburn School in Vassalboro. While at Oak Grove, Alice spent hours in the riding ring and on the trails upon her favorite horse, Promise. She then studied art at Mount Ida College in Newton, Mass. Alice had a keen interest and appreciation for the works of the late Andrew Wyeth. Alice enjoyed antiques auctions, sewing, crafts, gardening, cooking and making fleece blankets and pillows for others. She was a skilled chef and caterer and enjoyed experimental cooking. As a child, she had many fond memories of summers at Pine Cove on Three Mile Pond and also at the Cloutier-Carrier cottage on Rangeley Lake in Oquossoc. She and her many friends made numerous trips to Reid State Park and other coastal and distant destinations. Alice's first love was the family log cabin at the "lake." Alice and her brother, Jon, took great pride in the care of the gardens, grounds and waterfront. On Aug. 4, 2008, Alice learned that she had stage 4 ovarian cancer. She fought her illness with dignity and courage, and never complained. Throughout the course of her illness, Alice met many people. She was an advocate for her own care and was not afraid to speak up if she had questions. Her medical records and pathology slides have been placed in the library at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston where Harvard Medical School students, faculty and other providers may access them for future research and treatment. Alice was a member of St. Marks Episcopal Church in Augusta. She was an avid animal lover who had many dogs and cats over the years. She also was known for getting treatment and placement for neglected or abused animals. She worked at several jobs in her lifetime. For many years, Alice had been the office manager and a licensed funeral attendant at her family's former funeral homes, Laite & Pratt in Camden, and Gray & Pratt in Windsor. Alice was a resident of Windsor for several years. Her most enjoyable employment came from working for many years for several families in Maine and Greenwich, Conn., as a chef, au pair, gardener and driver. Alice once told of a man who she kept meeting each morning at the neighboring mailbox in Connecticut named George. After several weeks, she learned that her unshaved neighbor was George C. Scott. She was proud to live and work on a neighboring island beside the late Andrew and Betsy Wyeth, and a couple of summers ago prepared dinner for Gen. Alexander Haig. Alice loved spending time with her sister and family in Sarasota, Fla., and East Greenwich, R.I. She was famous for cooking up "special requests" for her nephews. Her obituary photo shows her last fall at Warwick Country Club, where she enjoyed relaxing and spending time with family and friends. Alice loved to attend cousins' events at Boothbay Harbor with the numerous members of the extended Sutton family clan. Alice enjoyed skiing at Sugarloaf Mountain in Kingfield and Squaw Mountain in Greenville. Her caregivers, in addition to her brother, Andy; Tracie Young Carolin; Lisa Kaye Pomerleau, RN; and Mark Sutton, were all with her until the end. Alice was grateful for the care and concern of the crews of Rescue 3 and Rescue 4 of the Augusta Fire Department. She was predeceased by her paternal grandparents, Leon S. Pratt, DMD, and Ethelyn Sara (Halpen) Pratt; her maternal grandparents, Wilfred A. Cloutier and Carla (Weymouth) Cloutier; and her maternal grandmother, Alice (Eagan) Cloutier. Alice was also predeceased by Elaine (Pratt) Golden and Martha (Cloutier) Roscoe, aunts; and Theodore "Ted" Roscoe and Frederick W. Eaton, uncles. Surviving are her parents, Stanley L. and Jean (Cloutier) Pratt; her two brothers, Andrew L. Pratt and Jon S. Pratt, all of Augusta; her sister, Andrea J. (Pratt) Stinson and her husband, John A. Stinson, of East Greenwich, R.I.; her nephews, Eric Stinson, of West Warwick, R.I., Craig Stinson and Ryan Stinson, of East Greenwich, and Andrew B.L. Pratt, of Brighton, Mass.; several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins, and all of their family members, and many friends. She will be sadly missed by her pet Chihuahua, Mingo; and also her niece and nephew cats and dogs, Max (a Chihuahua), Maggie (a Shih Tzu), Quaker and Moses (both cats), and Brigitta and Jessie, (both Weimaraners). By request, there are no public visiting hours. Burial office and Holy Eucharist will take place at 11 a.m. Saturday, April 4, at St. Marks Episcopal Church, 9 Summer St., Augusta, with the Rev. Elizabeth S. Miller, rector, officiating, assisted by the Rev. James Gill. Private interment is planned at a later date for family and close friends. If desired, memorial gifts may be made to the Kennebec Valley Humane Society, 10 Pet Haven Lane, Augusta, ME 04330. Contribution envelopes will be available at the service. A reception for family and friends will immediately follow in the Farnum Room of the St. Marks Parish House, next to the church. Funeral arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives Group, 198 Western Ave., Augusta. Joseph and Eli James Allen PORTLAND - Connor Joseph and Eli James Allen of Turner died on March 25 at Maine Medical Center. Connor and Eli are survived by their parents, Lee and Jennifer Allen of Turner; maternal grandparents, Mark Melanson of Leeds and Harold and Judy Damon of Buckfield; paternal grandmother, Helen Allen of Auburn; maternal great-grandmothers, Murielle Melanson and Marion Bunker, both of Leeds; maternal aunt, Melissa Melanson and her fiancé, Mike Lessard, and their children, Paxton and Presley of Lewiston; maternal uncles, Matthew Melanson of Leeds and Dustin Damon of Buckfield; brother, Zak of Wales; and many paternal aunts, uncles and cousins. They were predeceased by a brother, Chandler Allen; grandfather, Lee Allen Sr.; great-grandfathers, Arthur Melanson, Robert Allen and Norton Medrano; great-grandmothers, Elli Allen and Juanita Riggs; and great-uncles, Randy Medrano, Joseph Hasty and Roger Adams. Laliberte, Lawrence J. AUGUSTA -- Lawrence J. Laliberte died March 31, 2009, at the Veterans' Affairs hospital at Togus after a brief illness. Born June 18, 1926, to Perley J. Laliberte and Emily Blanchette Laliberte, Lawrence faithfully served in the Army for three and a half years during World War II. He was a devoted family man and was active in the Augusta community. He enjoyed many activities, such as cribbage, swimming, music and activities at St. Michael Parish. He participated in Meals on Wheels and thoroughly enjoyed it. He was a member of the Calumet Club for more than 60 years and a proud member of the Cushnoc Senior Citizens Club. His happiest times were spent listening to music and singing with his family. Lawrence worked most of his life at Statler Tissue Co. in Augusta and owned a grocery store, Laliberte's Market, in Augusta. He also worked at Pratt and Whitney in East Hartford, Conn., and for the Augusta School Department. He was predeceased by his loving parents; a brother, Gerard J. Laliberte; and by a special grandson, Lee M. St. Hilaire, of Winthrop. He is survived by his beloved wife of 58 years, Arlene M. (Desjardins) Laliberte; six children, Marianne Wiley and her husband, Dale, of Monmouth, Rosanne Woollett and her husband, Bruce, of South Thomaston, Jean St. Hilaire, of Winthrop, Gloria Morrill and her husband, Timothy, of Richmond, Louisa Lajoie and her husband, Michael, of Pittston, and Perley Laliberte and his wife, Laurie, of North Yarmouth; 13 grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews, all of whom he loved dearly. There will be no public visitation. A funeral Mass will be at 11 a.m. Friday, April 3, at St. Augustine Church in Augusta. Burial and committal services will immediately follow at the new Maine Veterans' Memorial Cemetery. A celebration of life will follow at the Le Club Calumet in Augusta. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Harold Alfond Center for Cancer Care in Augusta or to St. Michael Parish in Augusta. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral ALternatives Augusta, Maine. Lawrence D. Gould AUBURN - Lawrence David Gould (Larry), born April 26, 1934 in Dexter to Doris Bilodeau-Mayberry and Wayne Gould, passed away on the morning of March 30, 2009 surrounded by his loving family and lifelong friend, Walter "Scram" Bubier, at the Hospice House. He is survived by his loving wife of 53 years, Bonnie Gould; his daughter Crystal Matthews and her husband Michael; his son David Gould and his wife Lana; his daughter Vickie Gould and her husband Dave Gideon; his granddaughter Araminta Matthews and her husband Abner Goodwin; his grandson Christopher Gould and his wife Jessica and their son Damien; his grandson Jeffrey Gould Jr. and his son Logan; his granddaughter Jennifer Gould and her son Tyler Carter; his granddaughters Michelle and Danielle Borden, his granddaughter Chantelle Belanger, his sister Audrey Bezanson of Florida; his aunt Elizabeth Vickery of Auburn; along with his extended grandchildren and great grand-children. He was predeceased by his son, Jeffrey Paul Gould Sr; his brother Paul Gould; and his sister Shirley Caldrain. At the age of six, Larry went to live on the Vickery Farm on 136 in Auburn. He joined the military at 17 and was trained as a machine gun instructor for the United States Army. After he got out of the military, he proposed to his wife in front of Eith's Bakery singing William Mayhew's "It's a Sin to Tell a Lie", and he and Bonnie were married on July 7, 1956. For years, Larry ran the Lisbon Shell Station in Lisbon and he was a Volunteer EMT for five years with Lisbon Emergency. He was well-known in the community for his work as a parking attendant at Graziano's Restaurant where he sang to the patrons accompanied by Phil House. He was also well-known at L.L. Bean as "The Popcorn Man" as well as his driving the Bean Boot in many parades both before and after he retired in 1996. Others might remember him as the delivery driver for Saunders Florist and Wine Shop or for Advance Auto Parts. Throughout the day, Larry was visited by many members of his family and friends. But, he is perhaps best remembered for his exquisite sense of humor -- he always had a joke ready for anyone who wanted to listen (or not). Larry enjoyed his computer and the games (especially winning) his grandson loaded for him, particularly bowling and golf Larry's family would like to thank the compassionate staff of the Hospice House for their care and understanding, and his friends Walter and Margaret Bubier. In lieu of flowers, please send donations in his memory to Hospice House on Stetson Road of Auburn. Family and friends are invited to a Celebration of His Life at Gracelawn Memorial Park, Chapman Room, 980 Turner Street, Auburn at 11AM on Saturday, April 4th. Committal will be held privately. Arrangements by Funeral Alternatives Group, Lewiston. Marjorie L. Verrill Marjorie Lela Verrill, 77, Limerick, Maine died peacefully on Sunday, March 22 at Maine Medical Center after a lengthy battle with cancer and heart disease. She was born on September 12, 1931 in Lewiston, Maine, the daughter of Willis and Lela Moody and grew up on a farm in Poland, Maine. She graduated from Edward Little High School in 1950 and then raised her family on a farm in North Yarmouth, Maine. She looked forward to the area agricultural fairs in the fall and the horse pulling events. She enjoyed baking and was especially skilled at pie and bread making. An avid walker, her other interests included traveling, gardening, knitting, and reading. She loved her granddaughter Kelly and spent many wonderful hours with her. Her cats Lacey and Lucy were also an important part of her life. Marjorie was recently employed by Hannaford Brothers in Waterboro, Maine where she made many new friends. Earlier, she worked in the snack bar at Willowbrook, An 18th Century Museum in Newfield, Maine. Often she could be found before or after work helping to maintain the flower gardens. She is survived by. her daughter Joyce Rumery of Old Town, her daughter Joan Wright of Limerick and her husband Roger. her granddaughter Kelly. her sister Olive Libby of Auburn. her sister Jean Harris of Minot and many nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 PM on Thursday, March 26th at the Gracelawn Memorial Park 980 Turner Street, Auburn, Maine. Interment will be later in the spring at Kenney Cemetery in Brooks, Maine. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives Group 417 Route One Falmouth, Me 04105. Marian R. Bower Marian Rowe Bower, 87, also known as Mimi and Mernie, passed away at Schooner Estates, Auburn, on Saturday, March 21, 2009 with her loving family at her side. She lived a full life and will be remembered by all for her dynamic personality and her great sense of humor. She was born Marian Betina Rowe in Mechanic Falls on March 9, 1922, daughter of Ruth Haskell and Lendall Rowe. She graduated from Mechanic Falls High School in 1940, married Frank Myrick in 1941 and went to Bernard's Hair School in Lewiston where she graduated at the top of her class. She then opened and operated her own beauty shop in Mechanic Falls. She married Phil Bower in 1952 and enjoyed a fairytale love affair marriage with him until his death, 16 years later. She was a member of the Eastern Star and the Women's Literary Union in Auburn, and was a 50+ year member of the Auburn Methodist Church on Park Ave. Marian was an avid golfer in her day, winning B flight at Fairlawn Golf Course where she was a member. She was also an accomplished seamstress and knitter, and showered her family with the fruits of her labors. She always had a smile and a joke, right up to the end. She epitomized the "Glass Half Full" and has imparted that attitude on all she encountered. Her family extends its undying gratitude to the Schooner Estate Residential Care staff, who for the past 7 years, have filled Marian's days with love, laughter and amazing personal care. She was predeceased by her husband, Philip Nichols Bower, in 1970 and by her grandson, Darren Nyberg, in 1996. She is survived by her daughter Judy Nyberg and husband Paul Nyberg of Auburn and her daughter, Candy Gleason and her husband Doug Gleason, also of Auburn. Grandchildren include Ronnie Mitchell, Deanna Nyberg-Vincecruz, Karl Nyberg, Brian Gleason, and Danny Gleason. Great Grandchildren include Todd and Amy Nyberg, Lucas, Cody, and Owen Vincecruz, and Kelsey and Delaney Nyberg. An. two stepsons, Philip Allen Bower of South Portland and James Claude Bower of Old Orchard. A celebration of life will be held on Sunday, March 29th at the United Methodist Church of Auburn, 439 Park Ave, Auburn. Family and friends are invited to pay their respects from 3 - 5. A memorial service will immediately follow, from 5 - 6. Interment at Mount Auburn Cemetery will occur later this spring when the grass is green and the flowers are up. William Marion Auburn – William. Marion R., 68, formerly of d’Youville Pavilion, died on March 17th, 2009 at the Hospice House with her loving family by her side. Services will be held privately in the spring. Arrangements by Funeral Alternatives Group, Lewiston. Kathryn A. Norton Augusta-Kathryn A. Norton, 48, of State St. passed away on March 12, 2009 at MaineGeneral Medical Center, Augusta. She was born on December 15, 1960 in Haverhill, Massachusetts the daughter of Edward and Annie Atwood. Kathy was an avid swimmer and had accumulated many swimming medals. She was also a member of Alcoholics Anonymous. She worked for Pawtucket Medical Associates of Haverhill, Massachusetts, Haverhill Municipal Hospital, Hannaford, Gardiner and Kmart, Augusta. Kathy is survived by her husband Kenneth Norton of Augusta, parents of Hampton, New Hampshire, brothers Robert Atwood of Haverhill, David Atwood of Amsterdam, sister Nancy LeClerc of Haverhill, step children Christopher and Erica and her two cats. A Memorial Mass will take place on Thursday, March 19th at 11am at St. Andrews Catholic Church in Augusta. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives Group 198 Western Ave. Augusta, ME 04330. Blaine Frank Webster Blaine Frank Webster, 75, of 82 Madison Street in Auburn, died Tuesday, March 10. He was born in Wales, on June 25, 1933, the son of the late Beatrice Hallowell and Wallace K. Webster. H-e attended schools in Greene, ME and then joined the Army serving in the Korean War. He was married to Irene B. Webster on January 7, 1984 who he is survived by. He worked in the construction business all his life traveling throughout the United States. After retirement he enjoyed fishing at the Forks with his wife, golfing and woodworking. Blaine especially loved to cook for his grand¬daughter Jennifer. He is survived by his children, Kim Andree of Minturn, CO; Mark Webster of Chelmsford, MA and Janice Gardanowicz of Ashburnham, MA; step-children Scott, Ronald and Roger Needham; grandchildren Danielle, Travis, Troy, Amy, Paige, Tara, Jennifer, Adeline, Ethan, Joe, Chris and Tony; great¬children Sophia and Cote. Sisters Rena Pearson of Banning, CA, Phyllis Buys of Apple Valley, CA; and his close friend Philip Sawyer of Norway. He was pre-deceased by brothers Kenneth and Philip. The family thanks the staff at CMMC and Androscoggin Home Care and Hospice for their help during this difficult time. No visiting hours or services at request of the family. Florence A.”Poosie” Kierstead Freeport-Florence A.”Poosie” Kierstead, 73, of Freeport died February 28, 2009 at the Hawthorn House, Freeport. Mrs. Kierstead was born in Freeport on April 10, 1935 the daughter of Carrol. and Doris Johnson and attended Freeport Schools. She was a shoe worker all her life, retiring from Eastland Shoe in 1997. She was a trustee at Burr’s Cemetery, Freeport. In 1978 Freeport Rescue opened to ladies, she was the first female to join and served for 22 years as a member of the rescue and company where she served as vice president. She Started the Viel of Life which is a medical history of patients. She worked for Freeport, Pownal and Durham before retiring from rescue in 2000. She received 3 plaques for; life member, chiefs, and memorial, which she was proud of. In 1976 she gave Chuck Arthur a little push, so that Freeport got the first charter little league soft ball for the State of Maine. In 1979 she and Jean Arthur took 15 girls to Falmouth and won District 6 flag, but lost the next to Cape-E. She coached for 5 years, if she didn’t have a game you’d find her umpiring. She bowled for a number of years. She also worked as a waitress for a number o. years where she meet her husband Holly (Slim) Kierstead who died in 1978. She was also caregiver to two families in this area. She worked with special Olympics for six years, she received a plaque from Olympic Headquarters for her years of service. She is survived by two grandchildren Tanis and Jarod of California, one Aunt Betrick Everett of Auburn, many cousins and many friends. Family and friends are invited to visit from 11 to noon on Wednesday the 4th with service commencing at noon at the Freeport Fire Department on Main St. Freeport. Burial will take place in the spring. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives Group 417 Route One Falmouth, Me 04105. Judith M. Mahon South China-Judith M. Mahon, 63, o. Bradford Ln. passed away after a long illness on March 1, 2009 at the Hospice House in Auburn. She was born in Bangor on February 3, 1946 the daughter of Raymond and Lila (Waning) Braley. Judith worked for many years as a hairdresser in the Augusta area, co-owning Mirror Images in Augusta. After retirement she continued to work part time as a traveling hairdresser at many local nursing homes. She also worked part time at L.L. Bean. She was a member of the Central Maine Squares square dancers and the Capital Area Wheels. Judith enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren, traveling and shopping. Judith was predeceased by her parents and a son Jody Mahon. She is survived by her husband Duane Mahon of 42 years, daughter Melissa Feener and her husband Mike of Averill Park, New York, son Christian Mahon of Derry, New Hampshire, grandchildren Karyn Feener, Jayden Mahon, Hunter Mahon, Alexander Mahon, sisters Donna Ross and husband Jim of Dixmont and Marilyn Hilton and husband Ben of Veazie, several nieces and nephews. A memorial visitation will take place on Wednesday, March 4th at the South China Community Church from 6 to 8pm. A funeral service will take place on Thursday, March 5th at the Church at 11am. Burial will take place in the spring in Dixmont. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Androscoggin Home Care and Hospice 236 Stetson Rd. Auburn, Me 04210 or the American Cancer Society One Bowdoin Mill Island, Suite 300 Topsham, ME 0408. or to the organization of one’s choice. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives Group 198 Western Ave. Augusta, Me 04330 Donald P. Looby Scarborough-Donald Phillip Looby, 80, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, February 11, 2009 at his home after a long illness. He was born November 29, 1928 in Malone, New York, the son o. Harold and Gladys Looby. He graduated from high school in Rutland, Vermont and then served in the U.S. Army stationed in Seattle, Washington were he married Carolyn Saltus in June 1954. He was employed by the Maine Central Railroad as V.P. of sales until his retirement in 1984. He enjoyed traveling with his wife Carolyn during his retirement years and also enjoyed the company of his grandchildren. Mr. Looby is predeceased by his wife Carolyn, son Michael Looby and a brother Carlton Looby. Surviving are his two son's Shawn Looby and his wife Tammy of South Portland and Patrick Looby of Scarborough, sisters June Olsen of Staten Island, New York, Larissa Dingman of Underhill, Vermont, brother Harold Looby of Brooklyn, New York, three grandchildren Amy Looby of Gainesville, Georgia, Heather Looby of Gainesville, Georgia and Jessica Veilleux of Old Orchard Beach, Maine, one great granddaughter Aubree Veilleux of Old Orchard Beach, Maine. Services will be held privately this summer in Churubusco, New York were Mr. Looby's Irish Ancestors are buried in the graveyard that was donated to the village of Churubusco by his great grandfather William and where Donald spent many happy summers at his grandmother's and grandfather'. home as a young child. If so desired, donations may be made to: Alzheimer's Association Maine Chapter 170 US Route One, Suite 250 Falmouth, Me 04105 John R. DeFosse John Richard DeFosse was born November 18, 1951 in Worcester, Mass. The son of Richard E. and Jean (Maher) DeFosse. He attended schools in Northborough, Mass., St. John’s High School in Shrewsbury, Mass. and the University of Connecticut, where he played varsity baseball. He was a resident of Lewiston, Maine for over 21 years. He passed into eternal life after a courageous battle with cancer on February 13, 2009. John’s passions were his wife Mary (Rice) and their children, Danielle, Patricia, and Christopher. He loved sports, camping and the ocean. Because of his leadership in community sports, he was named Rotary Club “Man of the Year” in Northborough in the 1980s. He traveled extensively in the U.S., Canada, Europe and the Caribbean. He formed fast friendships thanks to his charm, wit, generosity of spirit, and ability to connect to others in very human terms. He faced the illness that ravaged his body with dignity, great heart, and even humor. He was deeply loved and will be missed by Mary, his wife of 22 years, and by the children of whom he was so proud. He also leaves, a sister, two brothers, a large extended family, and the many friends he made wherever he went. He was predeceased by his parents, and two brothers, Paul and Richard DeFosse. Family and friends are invited to attend visiting hours on Thursday, February 19th from 4 to 8pm at Funeral Alternatives Group 25 Tampa St. Lewiston, Me 04240 Donations may be made to the American Cancer Society or to his children’s education fund. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives Group Mary Ann Bray Mary Ann Bray, 97, formerly of Fort Pierce, Florida, passed away February 13th, 2009 at Market Square Health Center with her loving family by her side. She was born on July 20, 1911 in Little Falls, New York. Mary Ann married William H. Bray Sr. in1930. She worked for many years as a real estate agent for Bray Realty in the Panama City, Florida, area. She moved to Maine 4 years ago to be with her daughters, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. She enjoyed walking, cooking, visits to the ocean and picking up seashells, and especially spending time with her family. Mary Ann is survived by her daughters Barbara Downey and Nancy Allen; son William H. Bray Jr. and wife Marni; 8 grandchildren; and 14 great grandchildren. She was predeceased by her beloved husband William. Arthur Alexander Windecker, Jr. Arthur Alexander Windecker, Jr., 98, of Auburn, died on February 5, 2009, at Clover Health Care, 440 Minot Avenue. Arthur was born in Oak Park, Illinois, on September 14, 1910, the second child and first son of Arthur Alexander Windecker and Flora Mary (Stephens) Windecker. He attended public schools in Oak Park and graduated from Oak Park High School at the top of the class of 1928. He graduated from Harvard University in 1932, Magna Cum Laude and Phi Beta Kappa. Arthur attended Harvard Law School for a year before joining the Prudential Insurance Company in Newark, New Jersey, as an actuarial candidate. By 1942 he had passed all of the actuarial exams and had become a Fellow of the Society of Actuaries. He took a leave from the Prudential during World War II to join the United States Navy as a Lieutenant. He served a year in Washington and a year in Hawaii. In 1953, Arthur resigned from the Prudential and joined the Equitable Life Assurance Society in New York City. He became an officer of the Society in 1959, an Assistant Vice President in 1961, and a Second Vice President in 1967. He retired from the Equitable in 1975 and worked part time for the next several years doing actuarial consulting for a consortium of European insurance companies. During his professional career at both the Prudential and the Equitable, he was active in the Society of Actuaries and the Home Office Life Underwriters Association. Arthur married Beatrice Barbara Bickford of Auburn on September 15, 1934. They lived for several years in Bloomfield, New Jersey, before moving to Chatham, New Jersey. While in New Jersey, Arthur and Beatrice raised two sons, Arthur Alexander Windecker, III, currently of Goleta, California, and Richard Chase Windecker, currently of Shrewsbury, New Jersey. In 1996, Arthur and Beatrice moved back to Auburn, residing for two years at Schooner Estates before moving to Clover Health Care. Arthur was widowed in 2000 and in 2001 married Ruth Whitaker Bolton, also a resident at Clover Health Care. He was widowed a second time in 2007. In Chatham, Arthur was a member of the Ogden Memorial Presbyterian Church where he enjoyed singing in the choir. He also served as Clerk of Session for several years. In Auburn, he was a member of the United Methodist Church. In his middle years and well into retirement, Arthur enjoyed skiing with his family, playing bridge, traveling with Beatrice, and vacationing at the family summer cottage on Lake Pocasset in Wayne. He was a devoted husband and had a strong sense of the duty of supporting his wife and family. Arthur is predeceased by his two wives, his brother Walter Windecker, and his two sisters, Florence (Windecker) Stevenson and Marion Windecker. He is survived by his two sons, his daughter-in-law, Patricia Windecker, his two granddaughters, Karin Windecker and Laura Windecker, and many nephews and nieces and their children. He is also survived by his two stepdaughters, Beverly Leyden of Hebron and Arolyn Lake of North Bridgeton, and their children and grandchildren. A memorial service for Arthur will be held at Clover Health Care at 3:00 PM on February 21, 2009. Interment will be later in the spring at Mt. Auburn Cemetery where Beatrice is also buried. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in Arthur’s name to the Kennebec Land Trust, P. O. Box 261, Winthrop, Maine, 04364-0261 (www.tklt.org), or the Arc of Monmouth, 1158 Wayside Road, Tinton Falls, New Jersey, 07712 (www.arcofmonmouth.org). George E. Caswell George E. Caswell, 63, of Scarborough, ME died peacefully at the Maine Veterans Home in Scarborough on February 3, 2009 after a lengthy illness. He was born and raised in Waltham, MA, the only child of Vera and Leslie B. Caswell. He was married in Newton, MA on Jan 3, 1970 to Caroline Parmenter of Palermo, Maine. In 1978 they moved to Scarborough, ME where they raised their two children, Christine and George Jr. George was an avid ham radio operator from the age of 13 when he received his first call sign, K1MON. In later years, after relocating to Maine, he changed his call sign to W1ME. George was particularly interested in amateur satellite operation and contacts with astronauts aboard Mir and the ISS. In Feb 2005, he set up his radio station at the Rockland, ME high school as part of a PenBay radio club activity and contacted the International Space Station, allowing high school students to communicate with the astronauts aboard. It was one of the highlights of his amateur radio involvement. George was educated in Waltham, MA schools and attended Westbrook College for two years. He served in the U.S. Army from 1965-1968 with 27 months being served in Viet Nam. He was employed by Verizon, originally New England Telephone, for 31 years as a central office technician. George was also a private pilot for many years and a former member of the Baldeagles Flying Club in Portland. George is survived by his wife of 39 years, Caroline P. Caswell; daughter Christine and her husband Moises Nuñez, of Somerville, MA: son George and his wife Laura Johnston, of Reading, MA; mother-in-law Elsie Adams of Palermo, ME; a special niece, Sara Robinson, her husband Mike, and daughters Makayla and Jayna; brothers-in-law Jack Adams of Fairfield, ME and Ron Adams of Houston, TX and their families: and several nieces and nephews. Family, friends, and neighbors are welcome to an open house at the Caswells’ home at 16 Westwood Avenue in Scarborough on Saturday February 7 from 2-5pm to share memories and condolences. The family will have a burial service in the spring at the Maine Veterans Cemetery in Augusta. Donations in George's Memory may be made to: Alzheimer's Association Maine Chapter 170 US Route 1, Suite 250 Falmouth, ME 04105 Esther Susan Keene Esther Susan Keene, 64, of Monmouth, died at Hospice House on February 7th, 2009 after a short illness. She was surrounded by her loving family. She was born in Greenbush on January 28th, 1945 the daughter of Charles Sr. and Agatha (Murphy) Fowler. Esther worked for many years in the shoe factories and in the yarn industry. She enjoyed knitting for her friends and family. She also enjoyed reading and spending time with her family and friends. She was predeceased by her beloved husband William H. Keene Sr.; her parents; sister Martha Bailey. brothers Almond, Charles Jr., and Ernest Fowler. She is survived by her son’s Brian King, Sal Palazzolo, and William Keene Jr.; daughter Deanne Macia; 9 grandchildren; and 6 great grandchildren. Ashlee “Ash” M. Stone Lisbon-Ashlee M. Stone, 12, of David St. passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, February 4, 2009. She was born on May 29. 1996 in Spokane Washington the daughter of Steven Dunigan and Mandy Stone. Ash was a 7th grader at the Sugg Middle School where she was very active in many clubs and organizations; a Jr. Volunteer at Sugg Middle School, Past Student Council Representitive, Art Club, Civil Rights Club, She received the Presidents Award for Academic Achievement and was on the Sugg School Honor List. She was also a member of the Alma Lee Dance Lisbon, and attended the Open Door Baptist Church where she had been recently baptized. Ash enjoyed being with family, sleep-overs, her computer, texting, bible camps, movies and just doing girl stuff. Ashlee was vibrant, thoughtful and full of life. She loved people, her siblings, was her mothers best friend and touched everyone she met. She is survived by her parents Steven Dunigan and Mandy Stone of Lisbon Falls, siblings, Hannah and Taden Stone, Anthony and Kyleigh Dunigan all of Lisbon Falls, grandparents Jim and Rachel Stone of Michigan, great grandfather Jim Stone Sr. of Salem Oregon, uncles Matthew Stone of Oregon, Jason Dunigan of Oregon, and her many good school friends. Family and friends are invited to visiting hours on Saturday, February 7th from 11 to 1pm at the Open Door Bible Church Lisbon St. Lisbon, with a funeral service commencing at 1pm at the Church. In Ashlee’s memory donations may be made to the Lisbon Credit Union 325 Lisbon St. Lisbon, Me 04250 to help defray the funeral costs. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives Group 25 Tampa St. Lewiston, Me 04240. Arnold E. Crone Arnold E. Crone, 78, of Freeport died unexpectedly on Saturday, January 10, 2009 at Maine Medical Center. He was born in Weston, Maine on July 8, 1930 the son o. Ralph and Elizabeth Crone. His family lived in Danforth until 1941 when they moved to Freeport. He enlisted in the US Navy in 1951 and served on board the USS Holly. He worked in the woods, a textile mill in Lisbon Falls and Eastland Shoe. He worked for the Maine Department of Transportation until he retired in 1989. He and his wife Lydia enjoyed spending time with family, day trips, eating out and camping. Family, children and pets meant a lot to him. He is survived by Lydia his wife of 33 years, his daughter Teri C. Welch and her husband Stephen of Yarmouth, his step daughters Charmaine Crone and her husband Dennis of Freeport, Tina Blackburn of Columbia, his sisters Carol, Jackie, Alice, Phyllis and Helen, nieces, nephews, his former wife Amy Crone and his step son Lester Chase. His parents, brothers Marvin, Floyd and Hazen and sisters Beryl and Arlene predeceased him. There will be no funeral services. In lieu of flowers donations may be in his memory to Coastal Humane Society 30 Range Road Brunswick, Maine 04011, Freeport Fire/Rescue or the charity of your choice. Arrangements by Funeral Alternatives Group, Yarmouth. Floprence D. McKinney Lewiston – Florence D. McKinney, 85, of Lisbon, died on January 8, 2009 at St. Mary’s. She was born on May 6, 1923 in Lewiston, the daughter of William and Alma Pelletier. She is survived by her son Lee Turner; sister Lillian Hill; caretaker Mary Chamberlain; many grandchildren and great grandchildren. She was predeceased by William J. and Chester A. Turner. Florence McKinney MCKINNEY Florence D., 84, of Lisbon died on January 8th in Lewiston. There will not be any services at this time. Arrangements by Funeral Alternatives Group, Lewiston Omer J. Pomerleau Auburn – Omer J. Pomerleau, 65, of Conell Street, Auburn passed away peacefully on January 11, 2009 at Hospice House after a courageous battle with cancer. He was born in Lewiston on March 9, 1943 the son of Omer Pomerleau and Alfreda (Michaud) Breton. Omer married Sharon Hutchinson on Oct. 10, 1964 and together they raised their son, James. Omer served our county in the Navy and was in Europe during his extended tour. He was dedicated to his work as the plant manager at Bottoms USA for 23 years. He enjoyed woodworking and spending time with family and friends. Omer was a member of the American Legion. He is survived by his son, James and his wife Lisa of Lewiston; granddaughters, Marissa and Cora; three brothers, Lawrence and his wife Jeanne of Greene, Laurie and his wife Joan of Billrica, MA, and Reginald of NY; sister, Dorian of Leeds; and twelve nephews and sixteen nieces. Omer was predeceased by his parents; longtime companion Joyce Blanchette; brothers, Henry Pomerleau and Roland “Babe” Pomerleau; sisters, Rita Dubois and Laurette Bryant. Family and friends may call 11am until the time of service on Thursday, January 15, 2009 at The First Assembly of God, 70 Hogan Road, Lewiston where a memorial service will begin at noon with the Rev. Donald Cougle officiating Interment will be in the spring. In lieu of flowers, please make memorial donation to the First Assembly of God. Francis (Frank) Everette Hewitt PORTLAND - Francis (Frank) Everette Hewitt, 83, of Yarmouth, died Jan. 11, at Mercy Hospital, trying to overcome pneumonia. He was born Feb. 14, 1925, in Lexington, to Roland Foss and Fern Hewitt. He was raised in the New Vineyard and North New Portland area by his mother, Fern Stewart and stepfather, Roy Stewart. He left school early in life to help support the family by working in the woods with his stepfather. He later worked at a saw mill in North Anson and drove a pulp truck, before going to work for Saunder Brothers in Westbrook, where he eventually retired. Frank married Florence Tibbetts March 14, 1981, and they spent many happy years together. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, tinkering in his shed and going dancing with Florence. He always looked forward to the local fairs, especially the Farmington Fair and visiting family and friends in the North New Portland area. He is survived by his beloved wife, Florence; a brother, Roy Stewart and wife, Gerry; sisters, Natalie Hill, Winnifred Brackley and Christine Norman; his children, Frank Phillips, Carl Phillips, Gene Hewitt, Arnold Hewitt, Dixie Hewitt and Bonnie Hewitt; and stepchildren, Tony Tibbetts, Linda Dame and Emily Nadeau. He was predeceased by his parents; and a son, Donald Hewitt. The family would like to thank the staff at Coastal Manor in Yarmouth for the wonderful care and attention they gave Frank while he was there. Thank you also to the best neighbors anyone could ask for: Mary and Newton Towle, who helped Frank and Florence by mowing their lawn, plowing their driveway and many other acts of kindness too numerous to list. Arrangements by Funeral Alternatives Group, 417 Route One, Falmouth. Jeanne Kay Fortin Lewiston – Jeanne Kay Fortin, 59, passed away on January 10, 2009 at a local hospital with her loving husband at her side. She was born In Lewiston on July 5, 1949 the daughter of John and Jeanne (Hotchkiss) Fitzpatrick. She was educated in Auburn schools and graduated from Edwards Little High School, Class of 1968. Jeanne married Michael Fortin on October 19, 1991. They enjoyed many activities together including fishing and target shooting. She was a member of East Auburn Baptist Church. Jeanne was a friendly, kind woman who delighted in her herb and vegetable gardens, costal Maine, and seafood. She is survived by her husband; brother, James of North Carolina; sisters, Victoria of MA and Priscilla of Vassalboro. Jeanne will be sadly missed by her extended family and friends. Gloria R. McCarthy Lewiston – Gloria R. McCarthy of 136 Spring Street, Lewiston, died suddenly at home on January 11th, 2009. She was born in Lewiston, the daughter of John DeGruttla and Lillian Parent DeGruttla, and has been a resident of this community all her life. She received her diplomas from Holy Cross School and Lewiston High School. On May 17, 1952 she married Joseph “Mac” McCarthy who survives, and together they raised their daughter Janice. She was employed at Hannaford for 34 years as a cashier, retiring in June 2007. Gloria was a Charter Member of the Emblem Club, Lewiston Lodge of Elks. Gloria loved life and enjoyed spending time with her family and friends. Her favorite things to do were going to the ocean at Harpswell and Bailey Island, and her senior bus trips to see plays and special attractions. She was a generous and caring person, always lending a helping hand. She was beautiful inside and out, through her strong and prayerful life, she believed that any of life’s challenges would be resolved through FAITH. She will be sadly missed by her family and friends, and by her loving cat, Rascal. Gloria leaves her husband Mac of Lewiston; daughter Janice; grandson Aaron; granddaughter Kaylee; son-in-law Roy Hornstein, all of Laguna Niguel, CA; sisters Angelina Boisvert and husband Romeo of Lewiston, Theresa Hunsicker and husband Bob of Humet, CA, Lucille Delorme of National City, CA, Annette Metropolis of West Hartford, CT; sister-in-law Gabrielle Sirois of Lewiston; and many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by three brothers and four sisters Jeanne Fortin Lewiston – Jeanne Kay Fortin, 59, passed away on January 10, 2009 at a local hospital with her loving husband at her side. She was born In Lewiston on July 5, 1949 the daughter of John and Jeanne (Hotchkiss) Fitzpatrick. She was educated in Auburn schools and graduated from Edwards Little High School, Class of 1968. Jeanne married Michael Fortin on October 19, 1991. They enjoyed many activities together including fishing and target shooting. She was a member of East Auburn Baptist Church. Jeanne was a friendly, kind woman who delighted in her herb and vegetable gardens, costal Maine, and seafood. She is survived by her husband; brother, James of North Carolina; sisters, Victoria of MA and Priscilla of Vassalboro. Jeanne will be sadly missed by her extended family and friends. Patricia Palmer Augusta-Patricia Palmer, 81, passed awa. 1/11/09, at Gray Birch Nursing Home, Augusta. She was born in Hallowell on 9/20/09, the daughter of John and Ethel King, Patrician attended Hallowell High School. She was a member of Cox Memorial Church and enjoyed Ham Radio, Painting/drawing, Gardening, and being a Civil Defense air plane spotter during WWII. Patrician was a home Maker and Artist. She was predeceased by her parents, husband Alden S. Palmer I. son Alden S. Palmer II, and sister Carolyn Banks. Patrician is survived by her daughter Barbara Palmer of Augusta, Son Thomas B Palmer and his wife Roberta of Augusta, Daughter Kathy Patrick and her husband Chandler of Pittston, cousins Susan Phipps and her husband Ken of Florida, Terry Church and his wife Ruth of North Carolina, Marcie Arsenal and her husband Robert of Oregon, grandchildren Michael Trussel and his wife Barbara of Old Town, Jennifer Fielding and her husband Brian of Augusta, Adam Palmer of Augusta, Kate Umland and her husband John of South Gardiner, Alden S Palmer III and his wife Rachel of Augusta, Frank Palmer of Waterville. great grandchildren- Zoie Trussel of Old Town, Abbie Brooks Fielding of Augusta, Connor Anderson Fielding of Augusta, Carrie Palmer of Augusta, Lia Elisabeth Umland of South Gardiner and Hunter James Palmer of Waterville. A memorial service will be held at the Randolph United Memorial Church, Randolph, Maine at 2:00 Friday 16th Jan. Prudence Crocker Prudence L. (Libby) Crocker of Portland – known as “Prudy” to thousands of children during her long career as a pediatric nurse – died Sunday following a long illness. Prudy was born September 30, 1926, the second of six children of Jackson and Doris Libby of Brewer. Following her graduation from Brewer High School, Prudy enrolled in the Mercy Hospital School of Nursing, graduating in 1948. While a student nurse, Prudy met her future husband, Anson “Junior” Crocker, while he was a patient. They were married in 1949. Prudy spent more than 20 years as a nurse on the pediatric ward at mercy Hospital, most often working the 3-11 shift. She was adored by both patients and their families for her kindness and encouraging bedside manner. After leaving Mercy, Prudy worked for a pediatrician’s group before retiring. During her retirement years, Prudy devoted much time and energy to the charitable works of the Portland Emblem Club. She served as the club’s president many times, and was elected to the presidency of the Maine State Association of Emblem Clubs. Prudy was predeceased by her parents and siblings. She is survived by Anson, her husband of nearly sixty years; sons Jim of South Portland, and Bob of Portland: daughters Heidi Cummins of Manzanita, Oregon, and Jodi Crocker of Portland; her grandson Caleb Crocker of South Portland; and many nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be private. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to The Maine Children’s Cancer Program, 100 Campus Dr # 107, Scarborough, ME 04074. Stanley Gifford Falmouth, Maine-Stanley "Jack" Gifford, 83, died peacefully in his sleep on Friday, December 19, 2008 after a happy and full life. He is survived by his wife, Marcia of Falmouth, Maine, his son and daughter-in-law Mark and Laura Gifford of North Andover, Massachusetts, his daughter, Laton Gifford of Portland, Maine and his son and daughter-in-law Sam and Beth Gifford of Natick, Massachusetts. He is also survived by six beautiful granddaughters, Morgan, Jessica, Lexi, Zoey, Hayleyann and Sarah, and his dear friends Tony and Pat Greeley of Framingham, Massachusetts. A family remembrance is planned for the spring. Arrangements are under the care Funeral Alternatives Group 500 Route One Yarmouth, Me 04096. Marilyn Gould Marilyn 'Dee' Gould July 13, 1923- Dec. 24, 2008 FREEPORT -- Loving mother of four and grandmother of four, as well as mother figure to many more, Dee passed away unexpectedly from a cerebral hemorrhage on Dec. 24, 2008, surrounded by family, the way she liked it best. A true friend and mother to everyone who passed through her door, Dee will always be remembered as a woman who opened her heart and her home to all who knew her. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Dee was raised in Philadelphia by her parents, Howard T. and Florence R. Mitchell. While attending the University of Pennsylvania and earning her bachelor's degree in education, she met Charles S. Gould, a young, dashing merchant mariner on a blind date arranged by her Alpha Chi Omega sorority sister. On Aug. 17, 1946, the two married and began their life together in New Brunswick, N.J. Dee taught kindergarten and Charlie worked towards his master's degree at Rutgers University. In 1954, Charlie, a sales representative at Dupont Chemical, was transferred to Maine and they settled there after a brief stint in Texas. In 1956, they moved to their home in South Freeport and raised their four children. Dee was a member of The South Freeport Congregational Church where she was a long time choir member (she had a voice like an angel), organist and junior choir director. A member of the Harraseeket Yacht Club, Dee was also politically active in town and county politics and was an accomplished piano player who even taught lessons for a few years. In 1966, Dee went back to work first at Job Corps in Poland Springs, then later, in 1970, as a psychiatric social worker at the Bridgeton Mental Health Clinic. Later in 1978, she transferred to Maine Medical Center where, in addition to her duties in the psychiatric unit, she did consultations in the ER and burn units. Dee's experiences made her a firm advocate of family participation. She once said, 'I'm a great believer in family involvement. People don't live in a vacuum, they live in a system with others. Mental illness represents great challenges, but with understanding comes acceptance.' No one knew more about family acceptance than Dee herself. After her retirement in 1990, she turned her attention and efforts to her family and friends, keeping up a long-standing Gould family tradition called 'Augustfest,' a family reunion held in their home for the past 30 years or so. Augustfest was an event which Dee planned and executed in her typical way-with tons of love and even more important perhaps, her 'meticulous' lists of everything from guests to menus to sleeping arrangements. No matter whether 10 people attended or 100, Dee was ready for anything. Dee is survived by her husband of 62 years, Charles S. Gould; her children, Charles M. Gould of Portland, Barbara L. Gould of Lincolnville, Matthew R. Gould of Falmouth, Mass., and James D. Gould of Natick, Mass.; and her four grandchildren, Louisa, Morgan, Steven and Danny; as well as many, many beloved cousins, nieces, nephews and close friends whom she considered her own. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to hospice or another charity of your choice Marilyn 'Dee' Gould Viola Hyman LEWISTON - Viola Hyman of Mechanic Falls died Friday, Dec. 26. She lived a deliberately peaceful, quiet and love-filled life; one that she said began when she met her husband, John. Albert Monty Lewiston-Albert P. Monty, 61, of Main St. Lewiston passed away unexpectedly Sunday, December 14, 2008 at St. Mary’s Hospital. There will be no services held at this time. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives Group 25 Tampa St. Lewiston, Me 04240. SYLVIA HOLMAN GORDON Auburn-Sylvia Holman Gordon, age 80, of 97 Maple Point, Auburn, passed away on Sunday, December 21, 2008, with her loving family by her side, at The Hospice House of Androscoggin County, Auburn, following a 7-week illness with brain cancer. Born January 11, 1928, she was a daughter of Harold and Agnes Harlow Holman. A 1945 graduate of Dixfield High School, she married a fellow classmate, Lincoln L. Gordon, on September 7, 1947, in Dixfield. Most of her life was dedicated to her family, and she also worked for many years at Lost Valley Ski Area in the Rental Shop. She was a member of High Street Congregational Church where she sang in the Choir for 41 years. She served on the Diaconate, Women's Guild, Music Committee, and was co-chairperson of the Christmas Fair for two years. Prior to that she served as a Sunday School teacher and assisted for several years in the neighborhood mother's club. She had been a Brownie Scout leader, Cub Scout den mother, and was leader of the Dandy Andies 4-H Club in Auburn. A member of the Community Little Theater, she appeared in the chorus of many musicals and had small roles in several other productions. She was a charter member of the Mollyockett Chapter of Sweet Adelines. Survivors include her husband of 61 years of Auburn; one son, Larry Gordon and wife Dawn of Auburn; three daughters, Marcia Jolicoeur and husband Richard of Lewiston; Deborah Heffernan and husband Dennis of Portland, Connecticut and Scarborough, Maine; and Cathy Stevens of Lewiston; seven grandchildren whom she loved dearly, Michelle Woodford and husband Adam, Jennifer Stevens, Brian Heffernan, Kristi Gordon, Joseph Stevens, Katie Heffernan, and Mathew Gordon; two great-granddaughters who brought much happiness and laughter to her life, Shylah Renee and Molly Bea Woodford; two sisters, Barbara Kendall of Brunswick and Joyce Pepin of Newport; and many brothers- and sisters-in-law and nieces and nephews to whom she was very close. Stephanie and Hannah were also special to her. She was predeceased by her parents; infant grandson Paul Gordon Stevens; one sister, Hazel Hardy; and five brothers, Kenneth, Clayton, Elwood, Lauren, and Harold, Jr. The family will receive friends and family from 10:30 to 11:30 Saturday, December 27th in the Gremley Room at High Street Congregational Church, Pleasant Street, Auburn. A memorial service will begin at 12 noon in the sanctuary followed by a reception in the Trafton Room. In lieu of flowers the family requests donations be made in her memory to High Street Congregational Church, Pleasant Street, Auburn, or Androscoggin Home Care and Hospice, 236 Stetson Road, Auburn. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives Group 25 Tampa St. Lewiston, Me 04240 Marilyn Cross Lewiston - Marilyn M. Cross, 70, of Auburn, passed away on December 27th, 2008, at St. Mary's. She was born on August 10, 1938 in Lewiston, the daughter of William and Dorothy Marshall. She was a graduate of Edward Little High School. She was a long time resident of Auburn. Marilyn enjoyed puzzles, computer games, plastic canvas, spending time with her grandchildren, and was a wonderful homemaker. She was a member of First Assembly of God Church of Lewiston where she also volunteered, was a choir member, and drove the church van for Sunday school and children’s events. She is survived by her beloved husband Lew; children Dennis, Jeff, Marshall and their wives; brother Stewart; several grandchildren and great grandchildren. She was predeceased by two sons’ William and Scott. Memorial services will be held on Wednesday, December 31st, at 7 PM with a visitation one hour prior to the service at First Assembly of God Church, Hogan Road, Lewiston. Rev. Donald Cougle will be officiating. Burial will be held at a later date. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives Group, Lewiston. Eleanor Tilton Tilton, Eleanor-died 12/28/2008 at the Baron Center in Portland. No services at this tim. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives 500 Route One Yarmouth, me 04096 Pauline “Polly” Hagen Lewiston-Pauline L. Hagen, 85, passed away Friday, December 26, 2008 at D’Youville Pavilion, Lewiston after a long illness. She was born in Mechanic Falls on October 18, 1923 the daughter of Paul and Floris (Hartford) Murray. Polly was a past member the Open Door Bible Church in Lisbon Falls. She enjoyed writing poems and reading reciting them to anyone that would listen. She also enjoyed singing to young children. She was predeceased by her parents, husbands Albert Rodrique, Robert Hagen and a twin sister Arlene Dostie. Polly is survived by a son Victor Rodrique of Wales, Barbara Gilliam of Lewiston, Shirley Simmons of Lewiston, Doreene Sargent and husband Charlie of Mechanic Falls, brothers Paul Murray and wife Barbara of Lewiston, Raymond Murray of Fayette, and numerous nieces and nephew. A funeral service will be held on Tuesday, December 30th at 1pm at Gracelawn Memorial Park 980 Turner St. Auburn, Me 04210. Burial will follow after the service at Gracelawn Memorial Park. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives Group 25 Tampa St. Lewiston, Me 04240. Albert P. Monty Lewiston-Albert P. Monty, 61, of Main St. Lewiston passed away unexpectedly Sunday, December 14, 2008 at St. Mary’s Hospital. There will be no services held at this time. Valore Buckley Lewiston-Valore F. Buckley, 77, of Turner passed away on December 13, 2008 at Marshwood Nursing Home.. She was born on April 17, 1931 in Greene the daughter of William and Vina Bergeron. Valore enjoyed GOING FOR CAR RIDES AND READING. and spending time with family. She was predeceased by her HUSBAND JOHN G. BUCKLEY SR. Valore is survived by 3 DAUGHTERS LINDA LAVERIDRE of AFTON, MN, KATHY SEGER of AuBURN, CRYSTAL LEADY of LEESBURG, FL 1 SON JOHN G.BUCKLY JR, of APOPKA, FL , 10 GRAND CHILDREN and 3 GREAT GRAND CHILDREN. SERVICE WILL BE IN THE SPRING AT the GREENe VALLEY CEMETARY Elizabeth Miquelon Miquelon, Elizabeth of Lewiston, died December 14, 2008 at Central Maine Medical Center. No funeral services will be held at this time. Harlene Erskine Yarmouth-Harlene J. Erskine, 70, of West Elm St. passed away on Monday, December 15, 2008 at her residence. She was born on June 1, 1938 in Augusta the daughter of Grafton and Doris (DeLano) Davis. Harlene enjoyed watching sports. Her parents predeceased her. She is survived by her husband Richard Erskine of Yarmouth, son Michael Erskine and his wife Louise of Sidney, daughter Ally Erskine of Kentucky, brother Stephen Davis of Florida, sister Cynthia Holbrook of Woolwich, and grandsons Jacob and Ryan Erskine both of Sidney. . A memorial service will be held on Saturday, December 27th at 2pm at the First Parish Congregational Church 116 Main St. Yarmouth, Me 04096. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Capital Campaign c/o the First Parish Congregational Church. Donald Drake Sidney-Donald W. Drake, 83, of Cameron Dr. passed away on Monday, December 8, 2008 at his residence after a courageous battle with cancer. He was born in Providence R. I., on January 31, 1925 the son of Manzer and Amy (Crowell) Drake. Don was predeceased by his parents and sister Ruth Bryant. He enjoyed old movies, listening and playing bluegrass. He also loved spending time with his family. Don worked for the MDOT for over 35 years driving tractor trailer retiring in 1977. Don was member of the Second Baptist Church in Sidney and past master of the Sidney Lodge and the Scottish Rite Bodies. He is survived by his beloved wife of 40 years Winona Drake of Sidney, daughter Donna Drake Clifford and husband Jim of Sidney, granddaughter Amanda Clifford of Sidney, step children Bernice Kelley of Augusta, Maurice Kelley of Augusta and Sharon Hall of Oakland, 3 nephews Alan Arnold of Dresden, David Arnold of Texas and Robert Arnold of Texas and a very dear friend Paul Millett of Florida and Maine. The family would like to thank Health Reach Hospice for the wonderful care provided during Don’s Illness. Particularly Sue Morin, Debbie Heald and Kurt Karlsson and the social worker Barb. A funeral service will be held at the Second Baptist Church in Sidney on Monday, December 15th at 1pm burial will take place on Tuesday, December 16th at 10am at Maine Veterans Cemetery Mt. Vernon Rd. Augusta. In Don’s memory donations may be made to the Sidney Food Cupboard West River Rd. Sidney, Me 04330. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives Group 198 Western Ave. Augusta, Me 04330. Wayne P. Hobart Lisbon-Wayne P. Hobart, 50, of Village St. passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, December 7, 2008 at Maine Medical Center, Portland. He was born in Brunswick on March 3, 1958 the son of Gerald and Faye (Miller) Hobart. Wayne enjoyed swimming, fishing and mowing the lawn. He worked for many years in the auto industry as a salesman, starting at Jolly Johns and most recently with Quirks Auto in Westbrook. Wayne is survived by his wife of 30 years Holly Hobart of Lisbon, son Justin Hobart of Lisbon, two daughters Tiffany Erin Evanisko and husband Aaron of Auburn, Kelsey Marie Hobart of Lisbon, sister Gerilyn Ancona and husband Troy of Durham, David Hobart and wife Ginger of New Hampshire, Gregory Hobart and wife Karen of Greene, and his parents Gerald and Faye Hobart of Lisbon Falls. He was predeceased by a brother Scott Hobart. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, December 13th at 10am at Shiloh Chapel in Durham. In Wayne’s memory donations may be made to the American Cancer Society 1 Bowdoin Mill Island, suite 300Topsham, Me 04086. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives Group 25 Tampa St. Lewiston, Me 04240 William Smith BRUNSWICK -- William Smith, 84, of Willow Grove Road, died Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008 at Mid Coast Senior Health Center in Brunswick with his family by his side. He was born in New York City on July 16, 1924 to newly emigrated Scottish parents, William and Mary Richmond Smith. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He received his B.S. degree from New York University... In 1952 he married Gloria Sileo in Brooklyn, N.Y. He was an architectural sales representative for Otis Elevator for many years. In New York City, he was on the Speakers Bureau of United Parents Association. In Pound Ridge, Westchester County, N.Y. he was an active participant in community affairs as a member of the Pound Ridge Conservation Commission and the Planning Board. He was president of the Democratic Committee, of the Lions, and of the Historical Society. He also served a term on the local school board. When he relocated to Brunswick in 1995, he resumed his community activity by serving first on the Brunswick Conservation Board and then on the Planning Board. He also served on a special commission of the Maine Council on Aging and volunteered for AARP. He was also active at the 55 Plus Center, now People Plus. He was an avid birdwatcher and hobby printer on a turn-of-the-century letterpress. He is survived by his wife , two daughters, Megan Pinette and her husband Dennis of Belfast, and Maud and Lloyd Hamovit of Byfield, MA, and by three grandchildren, Evan Pinette, Rory Hamovit and Nora Hamovit. Funeral services are by Funeral Alternatives in Yarmouth. The family will hold a memorial service, date to be announced. Memorial donations can be made to CHANS Home Health Care, 60 Baribeau Drive, Brunswick, ME 04011, Hospice Volunteers in Midcoast Maine 45 Baribeau Drive, Brunswick, Me 040112, and People Plus, 6 Noble St. in Brunswick. Clayton B. Barter No. Yarmouth-Clayton Boylston Barter passed away on November 25, 2008. Clayton was born on November 13, 1919 to Fred N. Barter and Myrtis M. Libby, the third of four sons. Clayton started school at age four and attended one room schools until beginning high school at North Yarmouth Academy. He walked to and from high school every day unless he managed to hitch a ride. He dropped out after completing his second year to get a job to help his family, as was common during the depression. He prided himself on being a strong and able worker. He served in the US Army in Belgium, England, Germany and France during WWII as an ammunition truck driver. He was a lifelong Democrat and always urged his family to vote. Community service was very important to him. He was a charter member of the North Yarmouth Fire Department and helped to start the North Yarmouth Rescue Service. He ran Beano one Saturday each month to raise funds for the fire and rescue. He at one time served on the planning board and budget committee for the Town of North Yarmouth. He has been a mechanic, a truck driver, carpenter, road commissioner and was sexton of the Walnut Hill Cemetery for more than thirty years. He had many good friends over the years who would stop in for a game of cribbage or to pitch a quick game of horseshoes. Until May of this year, he and his friends still got together weekly for card night. Clayton is survived by his wife of nearly sixty years, Hilma (Mary) Brown Barter of North Yarmouth, who he married on January 15, 1949. He is also survived by his stepson Woody Brown of Windsor, Illinois, stepdaughter Penny Megquier of Gray, daughter Polly Grindle of North Yarmouth, son Fred Barter of North Yarmouth, along with their spouses and partners, and several grandchildren, great grandchildren and some who were like grandchildren. He was predeceased by his youngest daughter Becky Grass of North Yarmouth in 1994 and his grandson Sam Megquier in 2008. He was the Patriarch of the family, all of us called him Pa, some called him Par. He was always there instantly when any of us needed anything. We all miss you and will love you forever Pa. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives Group 500 Route One Yarmouth, Me 04096 Margaret M. Rivers AUGUSTA -- Margaret M. Rivers, 82, of Porter Street, Augusta, died unexpectedly on Nov. 21, 2008, as the result of a fire at her home. She was born in Hermon on Oct. 14, 1926, the daughter of Frances (Wilson) Cronk and John Cronk and John Clarence Brace. Mrs. Rivers was a diligent single mother of two. She worked for several years in retail. She is survived by a daughter, Diane Rivers-Hooke, and her companion, Mark Pease, both of Westbrook; a son, Sean E. Rivers and his wife, Lisa, of Augusta; a brother, Roger Cronk, of Milford; a sister, Paulette Ugro, of Milford; five grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. A memorial service will take place at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 29, at Fellowship Baptist Church, 237 Eastern Ave., Augusta. Alfred Smith West Gardiner - Alfred Smith, 77, o. West Gardiner passed away at his home on the Benson Road on November 26th 2008, surrounded by his family. He was born March 3, 1931 in Monroe, ME. One of 13 children born to Clyde and Evelyn Johnson Smith. He was 7 years old when he went to live with his grandparents Byron and Clara Johnson on their dairy farm. He joined the navy when he was 17 and served 12 years as an Amphibious Bosun Gunners Mate during the Korean War. He traveled around the world twice on the destroyer U.S.S. John W. Weeks DD701 and other military ships. After leaving the Navy, Al owned and operated a restaurant and garage on Islesboro. He moved to the Augusta area and was employed at the VA Hospital at Togus. After retirement, Al enjoyed working on anything mechanical, especially old Simplicity tractors, and was often called upon to repair lawn mowers in the neighborhood. Al took pride in maintaining his trout pond and feeding the birds. turkeys, and deer. His favorite was a 3-legged doe nicknamed “Ole Three Legs” that he had been feeding for 7 years. A. was a member of the Kennebec Masonic Lodge, Queen Esther chapter of the Eastern Star of Hallowell, the VFW and American Legion. He enjoyed sitting in his recliner watching people drive by with his special friend “Brandy the Cat”. Al’s favorite place in the world was being “Up to Camp” at the Wildes Hill Rod & Gun Club in Monroe. which he founded in 1965 and where his ashes will be placed. Al spent the entire month of November there every year and this year was made extra special by Jim, Brady, Brian, and Jimmy Palmer, special nephews Mike and Eric Smith, and son in law Keith Ryder. He left knowing his love of camp will be carried on by these special people. Al loved playing poker with his close friends Jim Hart, Bob Landry, Ben Rollins, and Walter Martin. Every morning at 5:45 he was on his way to Fuller’s Market for coffee with his poker friends, as well as Dick Vigue, Wendall Collins, and on occasion friend and neighbor Gary Crocker. He always had a story to tell entertaining both young and old. Al loved old country music, playing his guitar and singing the songs of old including his favorite, “The Wildwood Flower”. He is survived by his wife Betty of West Gardiner and her children James Palmer and wife Bridget, Brady Palmer and partner Melissa Mullins, and Jodi Palmer all of Manchester. Affectionately known as “Grumpy” to his grandchildren Kelli, Brian, Jimmy, Natalie, Chad and Josi Palmer, and Isaac and Haley Mullins. He is survived as well by his daughters, Karen Ryder and husband Keith, and granddaughters Dacia and Taila of Swanville, and Jacqueline L Smith of Islesboro. Also Debbie Walker, Lauretta Bullock, Drucilla Geary, Barbara Smith and Melissa Sprague. His brothers Lawrence and wife Janie, Byron and wife Pat. Sisters Polly, Coralee and husband Dana, Coleen and husband Brad. As well as many brothers and sisters in law. nieces and nephews, grandchildren and great grandchildren. The family wishes to thank the staff at Togus Veterans Hospital, Beacon Hospice, and the many friends and family for their love, support, thoughts, and prayers. At Al’s request, there will be no funeral or visiting hours. Donations may be made in Al’s memory to any of the organizations he belonged to, Cancer Research, or an organization of your choice. A gathering in celebration of his life will be held on Sunday, December 7th, from 1:00 to 4:00 at his home on 122 Benson Rd, West Gardiner. Arrangements are under the care Funeral Alternatives Group 198 Western Ave. Ave. Augusta, Me 04330. Uel F. Gardner SCARBOROUGH - Uel F. Gardner, 75, of Farmington, N.H., died Wednesday, Nov. 12, at Gosnell Memorial Hospice House. He was born in 1933 to the Rev. Uel A. and Dorothy Gardner of Farmington, N.H. He graduated from Farmington High School, attended Plymouth State College and served as a security specialist in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean Conflict. An avid outdoorsman and skier, he began a ski industry career at Cannon Mountain (N.H.) in the 1950s. In the late 50s, he moved to Bethel and helped build Sunday River Skiway. Throughout the early 1960s, he owned and operated several ski schools throughout Maine and New Hampshire and worked his way into ski area management. In the 1970s, he moved his family to the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, where his expertise in snowmaking was instrumental in building and developing three ski areas. He served as president of the National Ski Area Association in the 1980s. His lifelong interests included fly fishing, hunting, skiing, canoeing and raising Belted Galloway cattle. Upon retirement from ski area management in 1994, he moved back to Farmington and traveled the country as a snow-making consultant and "seeker of large trout." He continued to solo camp and fish in the wilderness to age 71. He is survived by two sons; and two grandchildren. Adolphe A. Dumond AUBURN - Adolphe A. Dumond, 74, of Auburn, died Nov. 12, at the Androscoggin Hospice House. He was born in Wallagrass, May 22, 1934, the son of Albert J. and Isabelle (Labbe) Dumond. He was a member of the Sacred Heart parish. He enjoyed hunting and fishing and being on the water. He is survived by his sons, Antonio and his wife, Joline, of Lewiston and Donald and his partner, Angie, of Lewiston; granddaughters, Andrea of California, and Jessica of Lewiston, grandson, Alexander of Auburn; his sisters, Adrienne, Lucienne, Jeanne and Patricia; and brothers, Patrick, Maurice, Harold and Paul. He was predeceased by his daughter, Ann Marie; sister, Juliette; and brothers, Albert, Norman, Ligorie and Richard. Nellie Josephine Casoria Augusta-Nellie Josephine Casoria, 84, formerly of Manchester, passed away Sunday November 16, 2008 at MaineGeneral Rehabilitation and Nursing Care at Graybirch. She was born June 9, 1924, in Dresden, the daughter of the late Fred and Caroline (Moody) McDonald. One of Nellie’s greatest passions in life was shopping at Lawn Sales. She was proprietor of her own ongoing Lawn Sale for many years, "Nellie's Place". Nellie was the widow of Anthony Casoria and was predeceased by all of her siblings and first husband Ola Maxim. She will be sadly missed by daughters Nancy Scribner of Jay, Sylvia Spinicci and husband Sam of Manchester, Betty Towle and husband Matt of Winthrop and sons Ola Maxim and partner Hope of Jay, and Fred Maxim and wife Peg of East Dixfield, 11 grandchildren and numerous great-grand and great-great-grandchildren. She is also survived by many, nieces, nephews and cousins. Funeral Services will be held at the Maine Veterans Cemetery Chapel on Civic Center Drive in Augusta on Friday, November 21st at 9am. The family wishes to extend a heartfelt thank you to the staff at Graybirch where Nellie had resided since June 2007. She made many friends who were a great source of care, comfort and support. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives 198 Western Ave. Augusta, Me 04330. Michael Nilsen Michael J. Nilsen-died November 15, 2008 in Lewiston. No services will be held at this time. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives 25 Tampa St. Lewiston, Me 04240 Richard E. Taylor Sr. AUGUSTA -- Richard Elmer Taylor Sr., of Augusta died Nov. 9, 2008, with his partner and best friend, Cheryl M. Mylen, by his side. He was born in Augusta on May 26, 1939, son of Warner Everette and Ethel May Preater Taylor. He was employed for many years by Clarence Merrill Fuel Co. and Williams Oil Co. He is survived by Cheryl Mylen; one stepdaughter, Tammy, and two stepsons, Edward and David; three step granddaughters, one step grandson and one step great-granddaughter; his sons, Everette Milo, Richard Elmer, William Scott, Milo Edward and Thomas; his daughters, Brenda, Betty "Jane," and Sally; stepdaughter LouAnna; by his wife, Iva Taylor; brothers Warner and John Taylor; sisters Beverly, Alvena "Pee Wee," Wanita, Lillian and Mabel; sister-in-law Dawn Taylor; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren; and nieces, nephews and cousins. He was predeceased by his parents; daughter Rickie Ann; stepdaughter Lynn; son Tony; and two brothers and three sisters-in-law, Harrison and Nancy, Frank and Sharlene Taylor, and Eleanor Taylor. At Richard's request, there will be no services. Charles Yandell Charles "Mike" Yandell died peacefully surrounded by his family at Falmouth by the Sea on November 7. He suffered from an extremely debilitating disease for the past 10 years, but always kept a positive outlook and a gracious disposition. Mike was the former President of Gorham Savings Bank and a banker in Portland for over 30 years. He served as the Chairman of the Board of Avesta Housing and was a past president of Portland Stage Company. Mike was known in Portland as a visionary and a community leader. He was held in high regard and loved by many for his leadership in the arts, social services and business communities. He was especially passionate about his family, the theater and the city of Portland. He will be remembered for his generous spirit, his enduring sense of humor, his love for his family, and his commitment to his community. Mike will be greatly missed by many, most especially his wife of 43 years Sue, his daughters Samara and Jessica, son in law Jason, his grandchildren Seth, Georgia and Brennan, and his extended family in England. The Yandell family would like to thank the staff of Foreside Harbor for the amazing care and love shown to Mike during his residency there. An acknowledgement of his life will be held at the St. Lawrence Arts Center on Munjoy Hill in Portland on Monday, November 17 at 11 am. Please bring any brief written anecdotes that you would like to share. In lieu of flowers, please make donations in Mike's name to Portland Stage Company or the St. Lawrence Arts Center. Philip Jagolinzer Philip Jagolinzer, 71 SCARBOROUGH -- Philip Jagolinzer, 71, died peacefully on Nov. 1, 2008, at the Maine Medical Center. Nearly two years ago, Phil was told that he had six months to live. Instead, his positive attitude kept him going much longer. When asked how he was doing, he always replied, 'getting better every day.' Phil was born in Pawtucket, R.I. in 1937 to Charles and Lilyan (Lipson) Jagolinzer. Phil did his undergraduate work at Clark University. He later received an M.S. in Accounting at the University of Rhode Island, and a Ph.D., also in Accounting, at the University of Arizona. Early in his career, Phil worked for the U.S. Government Accounting Office in Washington, D.C. He then moved to Maine where he had a 37-year career as an accounting professor at the University of Southern Maine. In 1999, Phil was inducted into the American Accounting Association Northeast Region Hall of Fame for his outstanding service as an accounting academic. That same year, Phil published his first and only Cost Accounting textbook, which is still used in some college classrooms around the world. Phil liked to point out that more than 4,000 students had taken one or more of his accounting classes. He also was very proud of the many students that he counseled regarding accounting as a career choice. Twice during his tenure at USM, Phil took visiting professorships at other colleges - The University of Iowa and Arizona State University. After his retirement from USM, he also taught for two spring semesters at Embry Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach, Fla. In 1960, Phil married Ruth Press. Phil and Ruth had two sons, Bruce and Alan. Phil and Ruth later divorced. In 1984, he married Joan Robbins Bush. Phil is survived by his wife, Joan; son Bruce, Bruce's wife Karen, and their two sons, Ben and Sam, of Cumberland; son Alan, Alan's wife Connie, and their two daughters, Megan and Taylor, of Woodside, Calif.; step-daughter Judy Violette, Judy's husband George, and son, Joe, of Portland; and step-daughter Sue Dolloff of Honolulu, Hawaii, and Sue's son, Justin Pilotte, and daughter Niki Dolloff. He is also survived by his brothers Ken, of Wickenburg, Ariz., and Burt, of Newport, R.I., and their families. Phil loved being outdoors. He taught canoeing and sailing at summer camps, loved whitewater rafting, and three times rode the rapids of the Colorado River, through the Grand Canyon. In later years, Phil relished the time spent with family at the family cottage on Pleasant Lake, in Casco. A celebration of Phil's life is being held Saturday, Nov. 15, at 2 p.m., at Hannaford Hall located in the Abromson Community Education Center at USM. A reception will follow. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made to: The Philip Scholarship in Accounting, University of Southern Maine, Advancement and Donor Services P.O. Box 9300 Portland, Maine 04104-9300. Beatrice “Bea” E. Carter Augusta-Beatrice E. Carter, 84, of Patterson St. passed away after a long illness on November 2, 2008 at her home. She was born on May 22, 1924 in Lincoln the daughter of Francis and Charlotte (Frazer) Monroe. Bea enjoyed keeping house, doll collecting and volunteering for the Salvation Army. She worked for 10 years at AMHI in the kitchen. Bea was predeceased by her parents, son Vincent Hill Jr., a granddaughter Allison Hinkley, a brother and sister and a. She is survived by her husband Franklin Carter of Augusta, sons George Hill and wife Suzanne of New Jersey, Brian Hill and wife Sue of Monmouth, Gary Hill and companion Diane Gagne of Palermo, a daughter Loretta Hinkley of Augusta, a sister and brother, 6 grandchildren, and 3 great grandchildren. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, November 8th at 2pm at the Salvation Army 11 North Pearl St. Augusta, Me 04330. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Salvation Army at the address listed above. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives Group 198 Western Ave. Augusta, Me 04330 Grace D. Plourde Lewiston-Grace D. Plourde, 95, of Montello Heights, passed away on Sunday, November 9, 2008 after a short illness at Central Maine Medical Center. In two weeks she would have been 96 years of age on her way to her goal of 100. She was born on November 25, 1912 in Cutler the daughter of Lyman and Elmira (Lemieux) Dennison. Grace was predeceased by her husband Joe Plourde in July 2006. She is survived by numerous family members throughout the country. Grace was a feisty good natured person whom everyone loved. She will be greatly missed. Grace was survived by several nieces and nephews. Nephew Wayne Dennison and niece Freda Roberts both of Cutler. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, November 15th at 11am at Funeral Alternatives. Burial will take place at a later date in Cutler. . Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives Group 25 Tampa St. Lewiston, Me 04240. Curt J. Neilson MEXICO - Curt J. Neilson, 55, of Dixfield, passed away Thursday, Oct. 30, after a brief battle with liver cancer. He left us in the comfort of his companion's home, surrounded by his loved ones. He was born on Sept. 22., 1953, in Newport, R.I., to Wilma (Record) and Donald Neilson. He was a loyal, lifelong member of the Mexico Exiles M.C. He enjoyed riding his Harley, living as a self-employed carpenter, spending time at Exiles functions, and landscaping. He especially enjoyed spending time with his family and adored his grandson, Alexander James Haynes (A.J.). Survivors include his companion, Linda A. Zinck of Mexico; two daughters, Hannah (Neilson) Haynes and her husband, Jamie, of Dixfield and Sierra Neilson of Rockland; a son, Trever Neilson of Waldoboro; a sister, Joy (Neilson) Frost and her husband, Brian, of Rumford Point; two brothers, Neils Neilson of Bangor and Steven Neilson and his wife, Debbie, and their two girls, Nichole and Rachel, of Johnson City, Tenn.; and grandson, Alexander James Haynes (A.J.). He was predeceased by his mother, Wilma Warner; and farther, Donald Neilson. He will be missed by his loving family and all his brothers from the Exiles. The family would like to thank Tammy Bean, Laura (the horror), and staff of Androscoggin Home Care and Hospice. Many thanks to the Mexico Exiles M.C. for their generosity and support during this difficult time. Sally LaBreck Augusta-Sally Ann LaBreck, 68, of Sparrow Dr. died October 23, 2008, peacefully at her home. She was born on 10-17-1940 in Augusta the daughter of Merle and Shirley (Hoyt) Libby. Sally was a member of the Windsor Historical Society. She enjoyed Shopping, cooking, flowers, socializing, and particularly being with her family. Through the years she worked for Augusta Supply Co., State Highway, Kennebec Contracting, as a foster mom and child caregiver for several years. Sally was predeceased by her parents and half step-sister Linda. She is survived by her loving husband for 47 years Kenneth LaBreck, daughter Betty J. LaBreck, son Robert and his wife Jean LaBreck, daughter Patricia and her husband Jason Williams, sisters and brothers: Ed and his wife Diane Hoyt, Sue and her husband Andy Cote, Mary and her husband Ken Tower, Cindy and her husband Brad Swift, grandchildren: Nicholas and his wife Tracy LaBreck, Kyle LaBreck, Sarah and her husband Brookes Gagnon, Great granddaughter Madison Paige Gagnon, several nieces and nephews, several friends And her very special frien. Alecia Paradis. There will be no services and burial will be in the Spring. Please send donations to Health reach and Hospice Volunteers 150 Dresden Avenue Gardiner Maine 04345-2615 or 212 Main Street Waterville Maine 04901-611. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives Group 198 Western Ave. Augusta, Me 04330. Graham G. “Grady” Pierce Graham “Grady” Pierce, 53, of Westbrook, passed away October 25, 2008, with great courage surrounded by family and friends, at his home. He was born February 5, 1955 to parents Graham Towle Pierce of Scarborough and Ann E. Pierce of Falmouth. Grady was a wonderful husband, father, grandfather, and friend to many. He was an avid outdoorsman who loved the state of Maine. He enjoyed his hunting dogs Sam & Lucky; few dogs have ever had a better friend. He enjoyed ice fishing, and especially trips to his camp in Springfield, Maine with family and friends. Grady was an excellent craftsman. He could build and repair whatever he put his mind to. Grady was also known for his quick wit and sense of humor and befriended everyone he met. He was always willing to lend a hand. Grady will be sadly missed by all and will be in our hearts forever. He was employed by Portland Welding Supply for 27 years, with an outstanding driving record. He is survived by his parents. His wife of 30 years, Vickie; son Peter Pierce and wife Candi of Old Orchard Beach; daughter Carrie Miskin and husband Erik of Gray; daughter Marcy Pierce of Westbrook; grandchildren Desiree, Emily, Caleb, Noah, Grace and Emma; brother William Pierce of Windham; brother Robert Pierce and wife Erin of Cumberland; sister Sarah Liziewski and husband Dan of Gray; and many nieces and nephews. A celebration of life service will be held Wednesday, October 29, 2008 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Nicholas Episcopal Church, 350 US Route 1, Scarborough. Donations in lieu of flowers can be made to Hospice of Southern Maine. Marsy “Cindy” G. Elkins Freeport-Marsy G. Elkins, 64, of the Old Flying Point Rd. Freeport died unexpectedly on Thursday, October 23, 2008 at Mid Coast Hospital, Brunswick. She was born in Laconia, New Hampshire on January 13, 1944 the daughter of Floyd and Beatrice (Monroe) Emerson. . Cindy graduated from Belknap College, Center Harbor, New Hampshire with a degree in Medical Technology and worked in the following hospitals; Franklin Regional, Frisbe Memorial and Wentworth Douglas. While living in Freeport she ran and owned Kristina’s Book World. Cindy loved working in flower gardens be it her own or a friends. She also loved to read. She was predeceased by her parents and a niece Tracy Emerson. Cindy is survived by her husband of 41 years Peter Elkins of Freeport, brother Jon Emerson and his wife Sandi of North Carolina and a nephew Mike Emerson of Florida. A memorial service will be held on Wednesday, October 29th at 11am at Kincer Funeral Home 130 Pleasant St. Richmond, Me 0435. Arrangements are under the care of Kincer Funeral Home. Orrin Coombs Lewiston-Orrin "Jerry" F. Coombs, of Monmouth, was born in Mexico, Maine, December 19, 1931, son of Franklin Coombs and Grace Rollins, passed away at C.M.M.C. on October 20, 2008. He served in the Navy and Air Force and was an honored veteran, providing exemplary service during the Korean and Vietnam Wars and earning the highest honor that a station was capable of bestowing on an airman. He worked many years in civil service in C.E.M.I.R.T., later provided security for the Mayo Regional Hospital and for many years owned a book shop in Dover-Foxcroft. He married Verna Piper in 1955, and they had 6 children. He was widowed in 1998. In 2000, he married Esther Eveleth Young. He is survived by his children and their spouses, Gerald and Bonnie Coombs of Garland, Michael and Anna Marie Coombs of Guilford, Brian and Erika Coombs of Oklahoma, and Deborah Coombs of New York, five stepchildren, many grandchildren and great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by two of his children, Dennis Coombs and Christine Brooks. He was loved and respected by all. A service will be held at the Fr. LeClair Memorial, Maine Veterans' Cemetery, Augusta, Maine, Monday, October 27, 2008, at 2:00 p.m. Archie W. Pelkey Brunswick-Archie W. Pelkey, 84, of Baribeau Dr. and formerly of Millinocke. went to be with the Lord on Monday, October 20, 2008 at his home. He was born on June 8, 1924 in Millinocket the son of Leroy and Ada (MacDonald) Pelkey. The family moved to Canada in 1931 where he attended school. They moved back to Millinocke. October 1944 to work for Great Northern Paper Co. for 32 years. He also worked 22 years for R.J. Bouchard Funeral Home. Archie was a member of the Millinocket Baptist Church and a well known singing group “Dot and the Husbands”. Archie enjoyed gardening and flowers. Archie is survived by his beloved wife of 65 years Anne Pelkey of Brunswick. of daughtersYvonne Jarrard of New Hampshire, Dottie Pelletier and Darrell of Brunswick, sons David Pelkey of Bangor, Dennis Pelkey of Brewer, also 10 grand children, 10 great grandchildren, sisters Sondra Blackman of Ontario, Margaret Mean and husband Ivan of New Brunswick, brother Felix Pelkey of Nova Scotia. He was predeceased by a daughter Cheryl Pelkey in 1956, son Kenneth Pelkey in 1970, sisters Gladys Whirty and Mary Macaulay.. Memorial visitation will take place on Monday, October 27th from 10 to 12pm with a funeral service commencing at 1pm, all at the Millinocket Baptist Church. In Archie’s memory donations may be made to the Millinocket Baptist Church Penobscot Ave. Millinocket, Me 04462 or the First Baptist Church of Brunswick Well Fund 284 Church Rd. Brunswick, Me 04011 or the American Cancer Society One Bowdoin Mill Island, Suite 300 Topsham, ME 0408. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternative Group 25 Tampa St. Lewiston, Me 04240. Rupert Dellison Conroy Rupert Dellison Conroy, 90, of Woodlawn Ave, Auburn, Maine passed away Thursday, October 16, 2008 at Clover Health Care, Auburn. He died peacefully and in the presence of his family. Rupe was born April 21, 1918 in Bethel Maine; the son of Dellison C. and Sylvia E. (Swan) Conroy. He moved to Berlin, New Hampshire at the age of five and graduated from Berlin High School in 1936. He was class Valedictorian and an Eagle Scout. Soon after graduation he moved to Everett, Massachusetts where he was employed as Production Planning Manager for the Dewey & Almy Chemical Co. in Cambridge. In February 1942 he married Eva E. Nyberg of Auburn and in March entered the U.S. Army. He served one year stateside and three years in Europe as Chief Warrant Officer. Upon discharge from the army in 1946 Rupe return to school and completed the Advance Management Degree Program at Babson College; Wellesley, Massachusetts. Upon graduation he was employed as a buyer for Filene’s in Boston. In 1951 Rupe and Eva moved to Reading, Mass. where they lived for thirty years and raised a family. Rupe accepted a position with Fostoria Glass Company, Moundsville, West Virginia. He retired in 1980 as a District Manager. Eva and Rupe retired to Auburn, Maine in 1983. Rupe was a member of the Reading Lion’s Club, the First Congregational Church of Reading, and a member of the Good Samaritan Masonic Lodge. He also volunteered with the Reading Boy Scouts.. In Auburn he was a member of the United Methodist Church of Auburn, the Tranquil Masonic Lodge and later the Kora Shrine. He was active in Auburn SCORE where he served as counseling chairman. Survivors include his son Robert and daughter in law Michelle; grandchildren Lauren and Thomas all of Bethel; his daughter Susan of Portland Oregon; and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Eva, his wife of 65 years, and a brother, John Thomas. The Conroy family wishes to thank all family and friends, the United Methodist Church and Clover Health Care for their loving support during this time. A memorial service will be held Tuesday, October 28, 2008 at 9:00 am at the United Methodist Church
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https://wamu.org/person/diane-rehm/
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Diane Rehm
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Diana Rehm has hosted The Diana Rehm Show on WAMU since 1984. She is also the author of four best-selling autobiographical books.
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Diane Keen: Credits, Bio, News & More
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Searching to find out more about Diane Keen? We have a full Biography, Photos, Theatre Credits, TV and Movies, Videos and more! Check out Diane Keen's bio now including film and tv, as well as on stage.
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Diane Keen News Review: HOME, I'M DARLING, Richmond Theatre Laura Wade's biting satire on the cult of the domestic goddess lacks teeth in this revival. Richmond Theatre Announces Spring 2023 Season With the weather beginning to warm up and the sun staying up for longer, Richmond Theatre is delighted to ‘spring’ into a new season. Filled with hilarious comedies, fun family shows and big names, audiences are encouraged to picnic on the Green prior to taking their seat in the beautiful Frank Matcham-designed theatre for an evening of entertainment. Photos: First Look at the UK Tour of HOME, I'M DARLING This new production of Home, I’m Darling opens at the Theatre Royal Windsor on 25 January 2023, prior to the play’s first extensive national tour. Check out all new rehearsal photos here! Theatre Royal Brighton's New Season Guide Is Out Now Theatre Royal Brighton's brand new What's On Guide is out now! Packed with top quality entertainment, there's a fabulous choice of shows this season from Mother Goose starring Ian McKellen and John Bishop this December, to Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons starring Aidan Turner and Jenna Coleman next March. National Theatre Announces DANCING AT LUGHNASA, DIXON AND DAUGHTERS, and More The National Theatre has announced three new productions for 2023 and the revival of the critically acclaimed The Father and the Assassin. A new production devised by The PappyShow will tour directly to 55 schools across England, and National Theatre Live brings The Crucible, Othello and GOOD to cinema goers around the world. HOME, I'M DARLING Will Embark on UK Tour Next Year This new production of Home, I'm Darling opens at the Theatre Royal Windsor on 25 January 2023, prior to the play's first extensive national tour. Leading the cast are BAFTA award winner Jessica Ransom (Doc Martin, Armstrong and Miller, Horrible Histories) as Judy, Diane Keen (Doctors, The Cuckoo Waltz) as Sylvia and Neil McDermott (Eastenders, The Royal) as Johnny, with further casting to be announced. BEAUTIFUL - THE CAROLE KING MUSICAL Extends Booking to July 2017 Today, the producers of BEAUTIFUL - THE CAROLE KING MUSICAL release for sale a further 200,000 tickets taking booking at the Aldwych Theatre to 22 July 2017. The performance schedule is Monday at 7.30pm, Tuesday at 2.30pm, Wednesday at 7.30pm, Thursday at 2.30pm and 7.30pm, Friday at 7.30pm and Saturday at 2.30pm and 7.30pm. Photo Flash: BEAUTIFUL Cast Join Carole King On Stage at British Summer Time Festival Last night (Sunday 3 July 2016) in Hyde Park at the Barclaycard British Summer Time Festival, the cast of the West End hit BEAUTIFUL - THE CAROLE KING MUSICAL joined Carole King on stage for the finale of her sell-out 'Tapestry' Concert. TV: BEAUTIFUL Celebrates One Year in London! The producers of the Olivier, Tony and Grammy award-winning Beautiful - The Carole King Musical announce the show will be extending booking in the West End to 18 February 2017. The show just celebrated one year in London and you can go inside the special night below! Photo Flash: West End's BEAUTIFUL Celebrates First Birthday Last night (23 February 2016) at the Aldwych Theatre the Olivier, Tony and Grammy award-winning Beautiful - The Carole King Musical celebrated its first birthday in the West End. Celebrations included marking the February birthdays of Carole King, Barry Mann and the late Gerry Goffin, as well as the 45th anniversary of when King's Grammy- award winning album Tapestry was released. Check out the pics of the bash below! BEAUTIFUL - THE CAROLE KING MUSICAL Extends in the West End, Thru Feb. 2017 Today, 24 February 2016, the producers of the Olivier, Tony and Grammy award-winning Beautiful - The Carole King Musical announce the show will be extending booking in the West End to 18 February 2017. Photo Flash: New Production Shots of West End's BEAUTIFUL - THE CAROLE KING MUSICAL Cassidy Janson has recently joined the West End production of Beautiful - The Carole King Musical to play the title role alongside Diane Keen as Genie Klein, King's mother. Alan Morrissey continues as King's husband and song-writing partner Gerry Goffin alongside Ian McIntosh as song-writer Barry Mann and Gary Trainor as music publisher and producer Don Kirshner. Lorna Want continues as song-writer Cynthia Weil, a role for which she won the 2015 Olivier for Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical. Check out the new production shots below! BWW Interview: Cassidy Janson - London's New Carole King In BEAUTIFUL! We talk to Cassidy Janson, who takes over the role of Carole King in Beautiful TONIGHT! Official: Cassidy Janson to Play Carole King in BEAUTIFUL from Nov 2015! Cassidy Janson will join the West End production of Beautiful - The Carole King Musical to play the title role from30 November 2015. Also joining the cast will be Diane Keen as Genie Klein, King's mother. Cassidy Janson to Replace Katie Brayben in West End's BEAUTIFUL This Autumn Cassidy Janson, of London's WICKED, will take over the title role in BEAUTIFUL: THE CAROLE KING MUSICAL from Katie Brayben, starting November 30, 2015 at the Aldwych Theatre. Diane Keen & Graham Cole Set for YOU'RE NEVER TOO OLD UK Tour Following a celebrated critical response at 2014's Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Steve Wood's debut play, You're Never Too Old - a wry comedy for two actors of a certain age - marks its first UK tour this autumn when it opens at the Yeovil Octagon on September 11th 2015.
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Who plays K's wife in the first Men in Black?
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Who is the actress playing his ex love interest who K is looking at from a satellite camera on his computer monitor, and at the end of the film he ends up with her. When I first saw her I thought she
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Who is the actress playing his ex love interest who K is looking at from a satellite camera on his computer monitor, and at the end of the film he ends up with her. When I first saw her I thought she looked very like the british actress Diane Keen but she isn't in the credits so I cannot be sure.
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Diane Keen and Paul Greenwood
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British actor (born 1943) For the money manager accused of securities fraud, see Paul Greenwood (money manager). Not to be confused with Paul Greengrass. Paul Greenwood (born 2 August 1943) is a British film, television and theatre actor. He is best known for his role as PC Michael "Rosie" Penrose in the sitcom The Growing Pains of PC Penrose and its successor Rosie,[1][2][3] and as Inspector Yelland in Spender. He has appeared in over twenty-five television productions and also in several films; he has also appeared in theatrical productions including the musical Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and the musical The Wizard of Oz. In 1973, he was a guest on each edition of the 10-part BBC1 variety series It's Lulu. Greenwood is well known for appearing as PC Michael "Rosie" Penrose in all twenty-seven episodes (1977–1981) of TV comedy series Rosie. His film roles include Sex and the Other Woman (1972), the Hammer horror Captain Kronos - Vampire Hunter (1973), TV comedy spinoff The Lovers! (1973) and Pete Walker's horror Frightmare (1974). His other television roles include the title role in Captain Zep – Space Detective (1983), a children's series; and Mr. Lucas in three episodes (1985–1987) of the comedy The Secret Diary Of Adrian Mole Aged 13¾ and one episode of Our Friends In The North (1996). In December 2019, he appeared in an episode of the BBC One soap opera Doctors as Charles Webster.
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SEE ALSO The Science of Love Loved Up - teenage pages I love love Valentine's Day: Aphrodisiac's menu Lovers haunts Romantic ideas Top romances Flowers via e-card Lovers messages Slushy novels WEB LINKS Relate The BBC is not responsible for the content of external websites. PRINT THIS PAGE View a printable version of this page. Key - Robin and Marian - Byron: Poet, Letter writer and lover - Lady Chatterley and all things naughty - Lusty weekends - Hitchcock's spouse - Loveable sports personalities - Love on thin ice - Tell us about your Notts romance Robin and Marian Arguably the figure most closely associated with Nottinghamshire, it's hard not to mention Robin without reference to Marian. There's still debate over who he was and if he actually existed but that hasn't stopped the village of Edwinstowe laying claim to being the place where Robin and Marian were married. After all, the village lies on the edge of Sherwood Forest, so there's a chance the couple often popped down to the local hostelry when they were courting! Nowadays, our views of Robin and Marian are influenced by movies staring the likes of Kevin Costner, Sean Connery and Audrey Hepburn. But for a more ancient perspective take a look at the tale of Robin Hood and Maid Marian. Byron - Poet, Letter Writer and Lover Take a Valentine's stroll around Newstead Abbey and there's a good chance you'll be inspired to write a verse. Lord Byron's romantic poems have certainly stood the test of time. His interpretation of Don Juan is often thought to be a reflection of his varied love life. Lady Caroline Lamb, Lady Oxford, Augusta Leigh and Lady Frances Webster are but four ladies with whom he is alleged to have been closely related. Annabella Milbanke became his wife and bore him a daughter. But the marriage didn't last and Byron left the British Isles never to return. His time abroad resulted in more romances and illegitimate children. Don Juan indeed. Lady Chatterley and all things naughty Who would have thought Eastwood could have produced something as steamy as Lady Chatterley's romance with Mellors. But the town's most famous son, DH Lawrence, wasn't content to produce one couple so willing to perform in public (or at least between the pages of a paperback). In The Rainbow and Sons and Lovers more complicated relationships were developed. Two of the central characters in The Rainbow reappeared in Women In Love. Lawrence explored the romantic ups and the downs of Ursula and Gudrun Brangwen. While Ursula found love with Rupert Birkin, her sister's relationship with industrialist Gerald Crich was far less satisfactory. Lusty weekends DH influenced many people including writers from Nottinghamshire. So it's no surprise to find the lusty Arthur Seaton appearing in Alan Sillitoe's Saturday Night and Sunday Morning. In both novel and film Seaton's deeds shocked many a reader/viewer. His dalliance with married neighbour Brenda caused quite a stir at the time, not least because Brenda enjoyed the lovemaking just as much as young Arthur. Don't step into the shower Strange as it may seem, one true Nottingham romance concerns the master of suspense - film director Alfred Hitchcock. He might have referred to actors as cattle but I'm sure he never called his wife Alma a cow! The connection? Alma Hitchcock was born in Nottingham and played a major role in many of Hitch's finest works - even Psycho! Loveable sports personalities Notts has a strong love with sporting personalities. You can't get away from the fans love of former Nottingham Forest manager Brian Clough or former Reds defender Stuart "Psycho" Pearce. Old big 'ed Brian Clough is almost as famous as Robin Hood. And like the famous outlaw, Brian and Stuart are loved and hated across the county. The reason is simple. For every Forest fan who holds them up as gods, there are probably just as many Notts County and Mansfield supporters who could never bring themselves to admit they were any good! Love on thin ice Love, of course, doesn't always run smoothly. Sadly for fans of Nottingham ice skaters Torvill and Dean, it never ran at all. The world, it seemed, desperately wanted the Olympic gold medallists to become an item. But Jayne and Chris never got it together. They both found love - but not with each other. For the good folk of Nottinghamshire it's a romance they can only dream about. Tell us about your Notts romance Has love blossomed for you in Nottinghamshire? Is this the county where you first met your sweetheart? If you would like your story to feature on this page then tell us your story.
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Bonnie Lou Davis was born in Independence, Missouri, on September 21, 1934, to Mary Elizabeth and Elbert Halston Davis as the third of their four children. As a child, Bonnie was a daddy’s girl who loved going to Westerns with her father and showing off by riding her bike around the neighborhood with no hands. After the untimely passing of her father when she was 13 years old, Bonnie’s mother moved the family from Independence to Salt Lake City, Utah. There, she attended Roosevelt Junior High and East High School, where she graduated in 1952. In 1958, she met a charming 6’ 7” returned missionary at the local church dance named Paul Greenwood Grant. Paul was drawn to Bonnie’s southern class and beauty and the two were married in the Salt Lake Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, on June 15, 1959. Despite initially expressing a general disinterest in babies to Paul, Bonnie gave birth to their first child a short ten months after their wedding. Over the next 19 years, Bonnie would birth eleven more children, bringing the final head count to an even twelve—seven boys and five girls. Bonnie was very proud of her children—proud of both their individual accomplishments and their statures, often noting that nearly all her children easily surpassed six feet in height. After Paul retired from a judgeship in 1992, they moved to Jackson, Wyoming. Shortly thereafter, Paul was called to serve in Auckland, New Zealand as a mission president for the Church. At Paul’s side, Bonnie diligently served the missionaries in New Zealand, the Cook Islands, and Nuie Island for three years. During this time, she gained many new friends and admirers and enjoyed the beautiful surrounding landscapes. After their mission, Paul and Bonnie returned to their retirement home in Wyoming, where Bonnie would be close to the mountain range she so loved—the Grand Tetons. Bonnie’s work then shifted from missionary to innkeeper for the ever-revolving door of family and friends eager to take advantage of Bonnie’s first-rate hosting, which included clean and neatly made beds, delicious meals on perfectly set tables, and a fun-loving tour guide (Bonnie) with whom to explore the close-by national parks. Paul and Bonnie left their home in Wyoming and moved to Draper, Utah in 2013, where Bonnie would spend the final chapter of her life closer to her growing family. On June 9, 2022, Bonnie passed peacefully in her Draper home while lying next to her adoring husband of nearly 63 years. The room was filled with many of her children and grandchildren who came to bid a loving farewell to the strong matriarch of this large Grant clan. Bonnie leaves behind a legacy of service, love, strength, and humor. As a mother, Bonnie was a true “mama bear.” She was an exceptionally tough lady who loved her children fiercely, stood ever ready to defend and support them, and worked tirelessly to keep them well-fed to ensure they would grow big and strong. Bonnie was a woman of unwavering faith and dedication to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She served her Heavenly Father selflessly through her many Church callings and frequent acts of kindness. Bonnie was a hard worker and did not waste time in completing a task. You would be hard-pressed to find anyone who could match the speed at which she could type a document, drive a canyon, or peel a potato. Bonnie loved her life and easily found joy in it. She dearly loved family and was not shy in letting them know with her sweet words, tight squeezes, and long goodbyes. She loved animals—both the domestic animals she cared for in her home and the animals she was so skilled at spotting in the wild. She loved classical music and old movies, often listening to a favorite song multiple times in a day and never tiring of rewatching a favorite film. She loved the outdoors and never shied away from the chance to swim in an ocean or lake, no matter how cold the temperature. She loved watching basketball, particularly the games in which her progeny played. She loved measuring the height of her grandchildren and inviting them, no matter their size, to sit on her lap for a cuddle. She loved to tease and could often be caught with a mischievous grin after successfully pranking an unsuspecting victim. She especially loved to laugh and delivered a signature giggle so infectious and adorable that it will stay permanently in our memories. Bonnie is survived by her sister Sharon (Stephen) Anderson; husband Paul; children Gregory and Deanne (ret) Grant, Elizabeth and Robert (ret) White, Nathan and Diane Grant, Catherine and John Hunt, Joshua and Deborah Grant, Melissa Grant, Jeremy and Cynthia Grant, Jason and Carrie Grant, Rachel and Tim Taylor, Adam and Jennifer Grant, Seth and Heidi Grant, and Chrissy Grant; and 35 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren (to whom Bonnie is known as “Nana”). She is preceded in death by her parents and two siblings, Virginia Chapman and Eugene Davis. Bonnie leaves us with many happy memories and an example of a service- and joy-filled life that is especially worthy of emulation. We love and miss our Nana immensely. We are grateful to have been a part of her time on this earth. And we will think of her often until the happy day when we see her again. A memorial service to celebrate Bonnie’s extraordinary life will be held at 12:00 p.m. on Wednesday, June 22, 2022, at the Draper Utah Stake Center located at 13085 South 300 East, Draper, Utah. A public visitation will take place from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 21, 2022, at Larkin Mortuary located at 260 East South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah. Immediately following the memorial service, a luncheon will be held and hot fudge sundaes served as we celebrate Bonnie's wonderful life.
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Of the many hundreds of actors and actresses who have appeared in Crossroads over the years, many have already been established stars; others have gone on to stardom thanks to their start on the programme. Jon Finch, now an established film star, was a raw, inexperienced actor when he made his TV debut in episode 947. He played a weird and rather offbeat character called Gareth Leyton, and played the role with great assurance. When he left Crossroads, Jon went on to find international stardom. Another young actor now in the superstar bracket who started out in Crossroads is Malcolm McDowell. He made his very first TV appearance on the programme in episode 643, way back when he was just twenty years old. Can you remember the part he played? Crispin Ryder, a PR consultant. After Crossroads, Malcolm went on to appear in TV series like Z Cars and Dixon of Dock Green, then into films like A Clockwork Orange, If and Oh, Lucky Man. Another young actor who appeared opposite Noele Gordon in the series, this time one with a famous father, was Andrew Ray, son of Ted. Actors aren’t the only people who have appeared on Crossroads. When someone was needed to play Monsieur Fabrice, who was demonstrating hair styles at Vera Downend’s salon, the choice was an obvious one. Teazy Weazy Raymond had become a star of TV in the fifties, creating hair styles in a variety series called Quite Contrary. Who better to play Monsieur Fabrice? Incidentally, Teazy Weazy’s wife, Rosalie Ashley, also appeared in the series for a while. She played Jane Mortimer, who died during a brain operation. When a sequence of magic was needed in one episode, Clifford Davis, New Faces panellist and TV critic was called in. Clifford is also a professional magician, and was asked if he could suggest a way of levitating Diane, played by Sue Hanson. To create the stage illusion on TV would prove very difficult, so Clifford and the production team decided to use trick camera work instead. After Clifford’s spot at the magic convention that was being held at the motel, actor Alan Haines took over and, thanks to trick camera shots and angles, seemed to make Sue float in the air. Millions of viewers were fooled, and the producer decided to end the show with a bang – with a shot of Amy Turtle floating in mid-air! The popular comic Don McLean started out as an actor, and appeared on Crossroads, playing a member of Benny Wilmot’s group, Georgie Saint and the Dragons. From that he went on to find fame as a comic – remember him on Crackerjack? Another comic who landed a dramatic role in Crossroads was Stan Stennett. He had to play a gunman on the run who held a couple hostage, and made such a success of the part that he went on to be offered many more serious acting roles. Do you remember when Ken Dodd made his TV debut as a straight actor? Yes, it was on Crossroads, too. He played the part of a hotel guest, and started off playing the scene straight, but then his famous sense of fun got the better of him, and soon it was jokes all the way. The technicians were laughing so much that they could hardly carry on__ Another face you might remember is that of Diane Keen. She appeared in Crossroads for a long time, playing the part of cheeky Cockney waitress Sandra Gould. In the series she was supposed to have a crush on the motel manager, played by Paul Greenwood – and Diane and Paul ended up getting engaged during the series! Diane went on to appear in The Fall of Eagles, playing Empress Elizabeth of Austria, and in The Cuckoo Waltz, as Fliss. Wendy Padbury, who appeared in Dr Who as one of the time traveller’s assistants, also started out on TV in Crossroads. She was only seventeen at the time, and played the part of a fourteen-year-old from a broken home, Stevie Harris, who was fostered by Meg.
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English actress (born 1946) Diane Keen (born 29 July 1946)[1] is an English actress, known for her portrayal of Fliss Hawthorne in the Granada sitcom The Cuckoo Waltz (1975–1980), Rings On Their Fingers (1978–1980) and Julia Parsons on the BBC soap opera Doctors (2003–2012). She also appeared in Nescafé advertisements from 1980 to 1989.[2] Early life and education [edit] Born in London, Keen grew up in East Africa, principally Tanganyika and later Kenya, where her father was a civil engineer.[3] She attended boarding school and returned to Britain at the age of 19,[3] where she became a secretary for The Ivy League's fan club; this led to her releasing a 45 r.p.m. single of "Sally Go 'Round the Roses" (credited as Dee King) on the Piccadilly label in 1966.[4] Career [edit] Keen was a regular on television during the 1970s and early 1980s, starring in long-running sitcoms such as The Cuckoo Waltz, Rings on Their Fingers, Shillingbury Tales and You Must Be the Husband, and in two runs of the Thames Television children's historical costume drama The Feathered Serpent. She also guest-starred in many shows, including The Morecambe and Wise Show, and featured as Laura Dickens in the spy drama The Sandbaggers. Keen had a part in the film Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush (1968) as Claire, Judy Geeson's university student friend, and appeared in an episode of Budgie as Barbara, a friend of Budgie's girlfriend. She appeared in the 1977 spin-off film of 1970s TV detective series The Sweeney. Keen starred as Elisabeth of Austria-Hungary ("Sissi") in episode one of the 13-part series Fall of Eagles (1974), and played Hilda in The Professionals series 1 episode Killer With a Long Arm in 1978. In 1980, she appeared as widowed restaurant owner Christina in Series 1 episode The Dessert Song of Minder. She went on to star with David Jason in A Touch of Frost.[5] Keen starred for ten years in a series of advertisements for Nescafé coffee[2] and made an appearance in an episode of Taggart.[6] In the next decade, she became a regular in the Inspector Wexford series, playing the wife of Wexford's D.I.[7] Roles in Brookside and several other TV shows followed, including New Tricks.[8] Keen has appeared onstage, including in the Alan Ayckbourn play Absent Friends at the Bristol Old Vic, and in two acclaimed tours of Same Time, Next Year.[9] In 2013, she co-starred in a British tour of The Vagina Monologues.[10] Soap opera roles [edit] Keen was a series regular in the BBC soap opera Doctors, playing practice manager Julia Parsons from 2003 to 2012.[3] She reprised this role in March 2020 for a short stint.[11] She also played Sandra Gould in Crossroads from 1968 to 1971, and the receptionist at the Feathers Hotel, Connelton in Emmerdale in 1972. Personal life [edit] Keen has one daughter, Melissa, by her marriage to Paul Greenwood, which ended in divorce in 1979. Her granddaughter, Siena Pugsley, played the role of her on-screen granddaughter in Doctors.[12] In 2023, Keen announced via her Twitter (X) account that she had suffered a “Catastrophic Stroke” and that she was lucky to be alive.[13] Selected filmography [edit] Popdown (1967) – Miss 1970 Crossroads (1968–1971) – Sandra Gould/Stevens Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush (1968) – Claire Toomorrow (1970) – Music Student (uncredited) The Sex Thief (1973) – Judy Martin Public Eye (TV series) They All Sound Simple at First (1975) – Nina The Cuckoo Waltz (1975–1980) – Fliss Hawthorne Sweeney! (1977) – Bianca Hamilton The Sandbaggers Series 1, Episodes 4–7 (1978) – Laura Dickens Rings on Their Fingers (1978–80) – Sandy Bennett The Shillingbury Blowers (1980) – Sally Higgins Silver Dream Racer (1980) – Tina Freeman Killer Waiting (1984) – Kate Greenwood Thirteen at Dinner (1985) – Jenny Driver The Detectives (TV Series) '"D.C. of Love" (1995) – Mary Jekyll & Hyde (1990) – Annabel Nowhere in Africa (2001) – Mrs. Rubens References [edit]
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Bonnie Lou Davis was born in Independence, Missouri, on September 21, 1934, to Mary Elizabeth and Elbert Halston Davis as the third of their four children. As a child, Bonnie was a daddy’s girl who loved going to Westerns with her father and showing off by riding her bike around the neighborhood with no hands. After the untimely passing of her father when she was 13 years old, Bonnie’s mother moved the family from Independence to Salt Lake City, Utah. There, she attended Roosevelt Junior High and East High School, where she graduated in 1952. In 1958, she met a charming 6’ 7” returned missionary at the local church dance named Paul Greenwood Grant. Paul was drawn to Bonnie’s southern class and beauty and the two were married in the Salt Lake Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, on June 15, 1959. Despite initially expressing a general disinterest in babies to Paul, Bonnie gave birth to their first child a short ten months after their wedding. Over the next 19 years, Bonnie would birth eleven more children, bringing the final head count to an even twelve—seven boys and five girls. Bonnie was very proud of her children—proud of both their individual accomplishments and their statures, often noting that nearly all her children easily surpassed six feet in height. After Paul retired from a judgeship in 1992, they moved to Jackson, Wyoming. Shortly thereafter, Paul was called to serve in Auckland, New Zealand as a mission president for the Church. At Paul’s side, Bonnie diligently served the missionaries in New Zealand, the Cook Islands, and Nuie Island for three years. During this time, she gained many new friends and admirers and enjoyed the beautiful surrounding landscapes. After their mission, Paul and Bonnie returned to their retirement home in Wyoming, where Bonnie would be close to the mountain range she so loved—the Grand Tetons. Bonnie’s work then shifted from missionary to innkeeper for the ever-revolving door of family and friends eager to take advantage of Bonnie’s first-rate hosting, which included clean and neatly made beds, delicious meals on perfectly set tables, and a fun-loving tour guide (Bonnie) with whom to explore the close-by national parks. Paul and Bonnie left their home in Wyoming and moved to Draper, Utah in 2013, where Bonnie would spend the final chapter of her life closer to her growing family. On June 9, 2022, Bonnie passed peacefully in her Draper home while lying next to her adoring husband of nearly 63 years. The room was filled with many of her children and grandchildren who came to bid a loving farewell to the strong matriarch of this large Grant clan. Bonnie leaves behind a legacy of service, love, strength, and humor. As a mother, Bonnie was a true “mama bear.” She was an exceptionally tough lady who loved her children fiercely, stood ever ready to defend and support them, and worked tirelessly to keep them well-fed to ensure they would grow big and strong. Bonnie was a woman of unwavering faith and dedication to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She served her Heavenly Father selflessly through her many Church callings and frequent acts of kindness. Bonnie was a hard worker and did not waste time in completing a task. You would be hard-pressed to find anyone who could match the speed at which she could type a document, drive a canyon, or peel a potato. Bonnie loved her life and easily found joy in it. She dearly loved family and was not shy in letting them know with her sweet words, tight squeezes, and long goodbyes. She loved animals—both the domestic animals she cared for in her home and the animals she was so skilled at spotting in the wild. She loved classical music and old movies, often listening to a favorite song multiple times in a day and never tiring of rewatching a favorite film. She loved the outdoors and never shied away from the chance to swim in an ocean or lake, no matter how cold the temperature. She loved watching basketball, particularly the games in which her progeny played. She loved measuring the height of her grandchildren and inviting them, no matter their size, to sit on her lap for a cuddle. She loved to tease and could often be caught with a mischievous grin after successfully pranking an unsuspecting victim. She especially loved to laugh and delivered a signature giggle so infectious and adorable that it will stay permanently in our memories. Bonnie is survived by her sister Sharon (Stephen) Anderson; husband Paul; children Gregory and Deanne (ret) Grant, Elizabeth and Robert (ret) White, Nathan and Diane Grant, Catherine and John Hunt, Joshua and Deborah Grant, Melissa Grant, Jeremy and Cynthia Grant, Jason and Carrie Grant, Rachel and Tim Taylor, Adam and Jennifer Grant, Seth and Heidi Grant, and Chrissy Grant; and 35 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren (to whom Bonnie is known as “Nana”). She is preceded in death by her parents and two siblings, Virginia Chapman and Eugene Davis. Bonnie leaves us with many happy memories and an example of a service- and joy-filled life that is especially worthy of emulation. We love and miss our Nana immensely. We are grateful to have been a part of her time on this earth. And we will think of her often until the happy day when we see her again. A memorial service to celebrate Bonnie’s extraordinary life will be held at 12:00 p.m. on Wednesday, June 22, 2022, at the Draper Utah Stake Center located at 13085 South 300 East, Draper, Utah. A public visitation will take place from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 21, 2022, at Larkin Mortuary located at 260 East South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah. Immediately following the memorial service, a luncheon will be held and hot fudge sundaes served as we celebrate Bonnie's wonderful life.
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The Sandbaggers S1 (Network DVD) Having been watching The Game on BBC2 recently, I was prompted to hunt out my DVD of another spy series set in the 1970s that was a big favourite of mine when I was growing up.
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2019-01-25T22:31:55+00:00
Diane Keen, 72, shared the items of personal significance inside the conservatory of her 18th-century home in Hampshire. She has lived in the property for 35 years.
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1 OUT OF AFRICA Although I’ve lived here for 35 years I was brought up in Kenya, and I’ve spent years fund-raising for orphanages there and in Tanzania. One orphan was a gifted, self-taught sculptor and when he left the orphanage he made this bust as a thank-you present to me. The china pig on the little table was a gift from wildlife film-maker Michaela Denis, a friend of my parents, when I was about five. She called me ‘Little Lion’ and helped me learn Swahili, which I’m fluent in. 2 MINI CAB I love American vintage cars, and one day I went to an auction and on a whim bought a 1952 yellow cab. This is a model I had made of it. The cab needed a bit of TLC but not much, because they’re built like Sherman tanks! I had it for about 15 years and used it to go to Ascot for the racing every year, which was great fun. I also used it once for a friend’s wedding to take the bride to church. 3 WHAT A STUD This is a bronze of the racehorse I used to own, Proud And Keen, and the trophy next to it, which has flowers in it, is from a race he won at Goodwood. I’ve always loved horses, and in Kenya I used to go to school on one. A friend once took me to the Kentucky Derby in the US, and on a visit to a stable we saw two magnificent racehorses, Proud Appeal and Shiny Sneakers. A few years later I went to a horse sale where there was a young animal that was the offspring of... Proud Appeal and Shiny Sneakers! I saw it as a sign, and bought him. I had him for four years and eventually he went out to stud. He was a wonderful animal. 4 DEAR MUM AND DAD My real mother Barbara wasn’t married, so I was adopted by her sister Dorothy and her husband Frank – this is them on their wedding day in 1946. Auntie Barbara died of cancer when I was six so I never knew her, but I adored my parents. Next to it is a picture of me with my daughter Melissa and granddaughter Siena. When Siena was six she played my granddaughter in the TV series Doctors – I was practice manager Julia Parsons – which was a joy. 5 FAMILY TREE I absolutely adored my mum’s other sister, Auntie Muriel. When I was 16 she came out to Kenya for my birthday. We all went down to the coast and I had my party on the beach with a roaring bonfire. We bought fish from the local fishermen and barbecued it. Muriel gave me this beautiful, fragile ornamental tree with jade flowers, and it’s still one of my most treasured possessions. A petal came off it recently and I’ve decided that the next time I visit her grave, I’m going to take it and leave it there. 6 ON TOP OF THE WORLD Three years ago, at the age of 69, I fulfilled a lifelong ambition and climbed Kilimanjaro in Tanzania to support Lion Aid, a charity that protects big cats. I did the almost 6,000-metre ascent with two broken bones in my foot! A fortnight before I was due to go, I fell awkwardly and it swelled up and turned black. But after training for a year there was no way I was going to miss the climb. Despite the pain, it was the most amazing feeling when I got to the top (left), and I felt immensely proud. As told to Francine White. Diane Keen is a Patron of Lion Aid. To donate or for more information, visit lionaid.org.
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Alan Burke was a man with a great sense of humor, a passion for truth and justice, a loving husband, father, grandfather, and friend, and a keen spotter of bad grammar. In 1948 Dennis W. and Iona (Allen) Burke welcomed home their third child, Alan, on April 22nd in Detroit, Michigan. Joining his older siblings, Patrick and Diane, and later followed by his baby sister, Colleen, his childhood was filled with many happy and memorable moments. Holidays were especially anticipated as they were always shared with his beloved Uncle Maurice and Aunt Blanche, and his favorite Aunt Louise. Born to a set of hard-working parents, Alan appreciated hard work from an early age. He thought he should earn his keep, so at the age of 10 he took on a paper route for the Detroit News. Since he was underage for a route, he “borrowed” his brother Pat’s name and age and went into business as a young entrepreneur. He claims his parents kidnapped him and moved him to Michigan City when he was 14. The saving grace is that he and his dad stopped in Paw Paw, the home of his Detroit Tigers hero, Charlie Maxwell, as they moved to their new home. In 1966, he graduated from Elston High School. His father, an Irish immigrant, was a strong advocate for all the educational opportunities available in the United States. He encouraged Alan to pursue his education and Alan was admitted to the University of Notre Dame in the fall of 1966. During his undergraduate years, he made lifelong friends: Pasquale Leonardo, Mike Prendergast, and Tom Schaller. They shared adventures through the years including 2023. The turning point in Alan’s life was in the summer of 1968. While working a summer job at Arno Tape Manufacturers, he was involved in a serious accident leaving his right hand badly injured. As he framed it, he was no longer right-hand determinant, but left-hand requirement. His Aunt Louise became his teacher in learning how to write and how to perform daily tasks with his left hand. Since Alan was no longer a candidate to become a brain surgeon (a conversation he had with the ER doctor on the day of his accident), he applied to and was accepted by Notre Dame Law School, graduating in 1973. He was hired as an attorney at the Northern Indiana Legal Defenders Office. Since Legal Services was a federally funded program (read de minimus salary) Alan moved his young family to Rochester, IN in 1978 and joined in a private practice with Richard Kehoe. Alan found his niche as a small-town lawyer and thrived in Rochester. He was honored and respected by members of the community for his knowledge, professionalism, and humanity. Alan met Rosemary in December 1985. She knew immediately he was the man of her dreams; he was attracted to her hot pink socks. A little shy, it took him a minute to recognize his destiny, but when his friend Charlie told him “If you don’t ask her out, I will” he picked up the pace. They were married on August 22, 1987, on the banks of St. Mary’s Lake on the campus of Notre Dame. Alan loved to laugh and to make others laugh. He was known to intimidate would be boyfriends of his daughters by claiming the garbage can just run over by the boyfriend was a family heirloom. He once threw himself on the floor of a department store when Katie said she would like a jacket at the price of $35.00. (The staff thought he had a heart attack). He showed up at a friend’s 40th birthday celebration pretending to be a cranky octogenarian. He scared the living daylights out of Jennifer’s 8th grade friends pretending to be Quasimodo. Alan was both a philosopher and a writer. His eulogy for his father speaks to both of these attributes and to Alan himself: “It seems to me that any life can be a parable – a story that teaches lessons. And if the person whose life we are talking about was a parent, then for better or worse, it will be a parable. My father’s life taught me many lessons. Lesson One: We are placed on this earth to learn how to love. If we work at it and are lucky, we have a spouse upon whom we can practice this most important life work. And if we are any good at it with our spouse, maybe it will move out to our children. And if we work really hard, maybe that love will continue to move outward in concentric circles to our neighbors, our co-workers, the person we have just met, and maybe even the guy who cuts us off in traffic. Lesson Two: We must carry in our hearts, at all times, an abiding passion for justice. I remember a Saturday when I was about eight years old, and I had the privilege to go with my father to his office in Detroit. We were driving down a major road with four lanes in each direction separated by a large grassy median. Block after block, the median was virtually full of men who were just standing there. And all these men, hundreds of them, were black. I asked my father why these men were standing there. He said, “They are just like me. They want to work; they want to support their families. But they can’t find work. So they stand there each day hoping that someone who needs some laborers for a day will stop and give them a day’s work.” Even at age eight, I could recognize that it wasn’t chance that my white father was driving to work while these black men were desperately seeking it. Lesson Three: Laughter is more than just a social convention or a way to break the ice. Laughter is an important analgesic for the soul. It helps bind people together. My father was a master teller of jokes, a real raconteur, until his later years when he would forget the punchline. He would flawlessly tell the build-up to the joke and then get to the punchline; stop; look a little bewildered; then turn to my mother who understood, as only long-married couples can read the non-verbal language of their spouse, that he was asking for help. She, having heard my father tell the joke many times before, would then deliver the punchline. The joke, whether or not it was the least bit funny would always bring uproarious laughter because of the delivery by this unlikely comic duo. What hadn’t occurred to me until I delivered this little speech to the assembled family and friends in the church was that Lessons Two and Tree are really just derivative, or naturally flow from, Lesson One. My father’s abiding passion for justice; his reaching out to others through humor was his way of putting into practice, every day, Lesson One. Thanks Dad, for the parable that was your life.” Alan’s eulogy for his father completely sums up his own philosophy, his grace, his tenderness for all of humanity. He will be deeply missed. His trademark humor, style, and compassion will be remembered by all who loved and knew him. May his family and special friends always live their lives as a reflection of his steadfast compassion for others and may his warm memories live on in their hearts forever. Alan Burke, age 75 of Kalamazoo died on Wednesday, February 21, 2024, at Rose Arbor Hospice. He is survived by his wife, Rosemary; his two children: Jennifer Burke Santoro (Phil Santoro) and their son, Philip Santoro IV, Kathryn Baxter-Stewart (Lance Stewart) and her children Austin Baxter and Eva Baxter; Rosemary’s children: Catherine Batts (Steve), Bridget O’Ryan (Irune), Timothy Ryan (Natalie), and Brenda O’Rourke (Dan); 3 Siblings: Patrick Burke (Wende Smith), Diane (Mike) Kuhl, Colleen (Wayne) Barnard. Cremation has taken place and services will be held Saturday, April 20th at 2pm on at the Betzler Life Story Funeral Homes, 6080 Stadium Drive, Kalamazoo (269) 375-2900. A reception where food, drinks, and stories will be shared will be held immediately following in the Life Story Center. Visit Alan’s webpage at BetzlerLifeStory.com to archive favorite memories, photos, and to sign his guestbook. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Luke Episcopal Church or Open Doors.
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'Diane von Furstenberg: Woman in Charge' Review: Famed Fashion Designer Opens Up About Life, Love, And The Pursuit Of Success at Tribeca Fest
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Diane von Furstenberg, a name synonymous with elegance, reinvention and resilience, finds herself once again in the spotlight with the Tribeca Festival premiering the documentary Diane von Furstenberg: Woman in Charge. Directed with a keen eye for the intricacies of an extraordinary life by Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy and Trish Dalton, the film offers an intimate portrait of a woman who transformed not just fashion, but also the concept of feminine power and independence. The film opens with von Furstenberg, now in her 70s, perched on the edge of a sink, both feet in, facing the mirror to apply makeup. This unconventional choice sets the tone for a documentary that does not shy away from von Furstenberg’s unrepentant embrace of her age. Her attraction to wrinkles, as she candidly shares, is a testament to her acceptance of every phase of life, and being true to herself. The documentary delves into von Furstenberg’s early life, beginning with World War II. Born in Brussels to a Holocaust survivor, she was a “miracle baby.” Her mother, shaped by the traumas of war, instilled in the designer a sense of confidence from a young age. This tough love, while seemingly harsh, prepared her for a world that was anything but gentle. With her mother’s lessons in tow, von Furstenberg left the confines of Brussels to the liberating experience of boarding school, where her sexual fluidity in the 1960s led to her expulsion. This period of rebellion and self-discovery laid the foundation for a life characterized by bold choices and fearless exploration. She met and eventually married Egon von Furstenberg, a German prince, who introduced her to a world of wealth and privilege. As a middle class Jewish girl, von Furstenberg navigated this new world with an ease that surprised her. RELATED: Tribeca Festival 2024: Read All Of Deadline’s Movie Reviews Von Furstenberg’s foray into fashion began almost by accident. What started as a casual hobby quickly transformed into a full-fledged career after she showcased her clothing samples to fashion columnist Diana Vreeland. The whirlwind success that followed saw von Furstenberg juggling the roles of a businesswoman, wife and mother, a balancing act that took its toll — which the film chronicles showing her numerous lovers, her wild partying days, and her complex relationship with her children. Despite her success as a businesswoman, her personal life was marked by distance from her kids, a consequence of her relentless drive and socialite lifestyle. The moment that transformed von Furstenberg’s career is her recollection of seeing Richard Nixon’s daughter in a simple yet elegant top and skirt combo, inspiring her to create the now-legendary wrap dress. This affordable and stylish garment became a status symbol, empowering countless women during a pivotal era for women’s rights and entry into the workforce. The wrap dress’ significance in the 1970s cannot be overstated, as it embodied the newfound voice of women and fashion during that time. Despite moments where she considered abandoning her fashion career, von Furstenberg’s resilience saw her through. The late ’90s resurgence of her signature designs after being embraced by the influencer generation revitalized the DVF brand for the modern era. Through archival footage and meticulous research, there is a lot to learn from and about von Furstenberg with her unique style of personal connection to the people around her, and the refusal to ever see herself as a victim. Personal anecdotes provide a rich tapestry of her journey. Her unapologetic attitude and fierce independence are central themes throughout the documentary, with testimonials from friends and admirers such as Oprah Winfrey, Marc Jacobs, Anderson Cooper, Gloria Steinem, Hillary Clinton and Fran Lebowitz, and more. While the film could benefit from a tighter edit to maintain its pacing, it nonetheless offers a wealth of insight into von Furstenberg’s enduring legacy. Diane von Furstenberg: Woman in Charge is a celebration of life. It captures the designer’s ongoing journey of self-discovery and reinforces her belief that there is always more to accomplish, and that life should be lived to its fullest. This film is a fitting tribute to a woman who has never ceased to inspire, innovate, champion women’s causes, and live by her mantra “see the woman, not the dress.”