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Hello everyone! 🙂
Welcome to ‘Bradley’s Basement’ blog and I’m Tim Bradley!
So, back in 2022, I did a quick review on the 2015 BBC TV adaptation of ‘Partners In Crime’, featuring Agatha Christie‘s less well-known characters in crime English literature – Tommy and Tuppence – played by David Walliams and Jessica Raine. I enjoyed checking out that short-lived six-part TV series. Continue reading →
Hello everyone! 🙂
Welcome to ‘Bradley’s Basement’ blog and I’m Tim Bradley!
It’s that time again to share my thoughts on some movies I saw on Disney+ lately, except this time it’s not two or three films I’m sharing my thoughts on, but four. Yes, I’ve seen about four movies in October 2023. A couple of them have spooky elements to them. Are they any good? Let’s find out. 🙂 Continue reading →
Hello everyone! 🙂
Welcome to ‘Bradley’s Basement’ blog and I’m Tim Bradley!
Back in March, I gave my Mum her birthday present, which she enjoyed. Since she loves crime drama, I gave my Mum the 2015 series of Agatha Christie‘s ‘Partners In Crime’ on DVD. I’m glad she enjoyed it as well as me and my Dad. I’m saddened the series wasn’t renewed for a second season. 😦 Continue reading →
SPOILERS ALERT!!!
Hello everyone! 🙂
Welcome to ‘Bradley’s Basement’ blog and I’m Tim Bradley!
I’ve recently seen the latest film adaptation of ‘Death on the Nile’ by director/actor Kenneth Branagh. This is the sequel to the 2017 film ‘Murder on the Orient Express’. This film was meant to come out in 2020. Sadly, due to the Covid-19 pandemic – please keep safe – the film was delayed. 😐 Continue reading →
Hello everyone! 🙂
Welcome to ‘Bradley’s Basement’ blog and I’m Tim Bradley!
It’s time for me to share some a few quick reviews on some Christmas presents I gave to my Mum and Dad last year. I’ll be sharing more reviews on Christmas presents I’ve received from my best mate Stephen in 2021. There was a lot to check out over Christmas last year and it’s been exciting. 🙂 Continue reading →
Hello everyone! 🙂
Welcome to ‘Bradley’s Basement’ blog and I’m Tim Bradley!
For Christmas 2020, I gave my Mum a 3-disc DVD set of an ‘Agatha Christie Collection featuring Peter Ustinov’ in his ‘classic role’ as Hercule Poirot. For my Dad, I gave him a Blu-ray edition of 2016’s ‘Pete’s Dragon’. We’ve enjoyed watching these films very much over the Christmas holidays. Continue reading →
Hello everyone! 🙂
Welcome to ‘Bradley’s Basement’ blog and I’m Tim Bradley!
It’s taken me a while to get around to this, but I can finally share some thoughts and predictions about the upcoming ‘Death on the Nile’ movie by director/actor Kenneth Branagh, which is the sequel to the 2017 movie ‘Murder on the Orient Express’. This should be an intriguing film to see. 🙂 Continue reading →
Hello everyone! 🙂
Welcome to ‘Bradley’s Basement’ blog and I’m Tim Bradley!
Many of you Agatha Christie fans will be anticipating the upcoming film adaptation of ‘Death on the Nile’ by Kenneth Branagh. Before that time comes, here are four reviews on four film adaptations of Agatha Christie’s books from producers John Brabourne and Richard Goodwin to enjoy. Continue reading →
Hello everyone! 🙂
Welcome to ‘Bradley’s Basement’ blog and I’m Tim Bradley!
Well, Sarah Sutton said I should do more Agatha Christie stuff on my blog in the Aprils Fools sketch we did earlier this year and what good timing to post this after my ‘Doctor Who’ post on ‘The Unicorn and the Wasp’. Today, I’ve added my reviews on the 12 stories featured in the BBC ‘Miss Marple’ TV series, starring Joan Hickson as the title sleuth. I’ve enjoyed watching these adaptations. Continue reading →
Hello everyone! 🙂
Welcome to ‘Bradley’s Basement’ blog and I’m Tim Bradley!
And welcome back to the world to ‘The World of Agatha Christie’!
Yeah it’s been a while since I’ve posted reviews on any Agatha Christie-related stuff. But today, I’m not going to add my reviews on Series 2 of ITV’s ‘Agatha Christie’s Marple’ series. Although I will get to do that someday. Instead, I’m adding my reviews on the ‘Miss Marple’ series with Margaret Rutherford. Continue reading →
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Diane Rehm is a native Washingtonian who began her radio career in 1973 as a volunteer for WAMU 88.5, the NPR member station in Washington, D.C. She was hired as an assistant producer and later became the host and producer of two health-oriented programs.
In 1979, she began hosting WAMU’s local morning talk show, Kaleidoscope, which was renamed The Diane Rehm Show in 1984. The Diane Rehm Show grew from a local program to one with international reach and a weekly on-air audience of nearly 3 million.
In 2016, Diane brought her unique mix of curiosity, honesty, intimacy and four decades of hosting experience to the podcast world with On My Mind. On her weekly interview program, Diane talks to newsmakers, writers, artists and thinkers on the biggest issues of the day, with a focus on cutting through the noise in Washington to reveal the issues beneath the politics. New episodes are posted on Thursday afternoons.
In 2020, during the heart of the pandemic, Diane launched a new project to help engage an audience stuck at home. The Diane Rehm Book Club meets monthly on Zoom and features panel discussions and author interviews. Guests include Ann Patchett, Isabel Wilkerson, Anthony Doerr and Isabel Allende.
You can also listen to archived interviews from The Diane Rehm Show here: https://dianerehm.org/shows. Topics range from the U.S. economy and foreign affairs to literature, science and the arts. Many of the nation’s prominent newsmakers, journalists, and authors have appeared on her program, including then-Sen. Barack Obama, former presidents Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter, former Vice President Dick Cheney, former secretaries of State Colin Powell and Hillary Clinton, retired Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), and Nobel Laureate and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Toni Morrison.
In 2014, President Barack Obama presented Rehm with the National Humanities Medal. “In probing interviews with everyone from pundits to poets to Presidents, Ms. Rehm’s keen insights and boundless curiosity have deepened our understanding of our culture and ourselves,” the White House said.
Newsweek magazine named The Diane Rehm Show one of the most interesting talk shows in the country. National Journal says Rehm is “the class act of the talk radio world.” In fall 2013, the program was identified as one of the most powerful programs in public radio based on its ability to draw listeners to public radio stations.
In 2010, Diane Rehm won a Personal Peabody Award, considered among the most prestigious and selective prizes in electronic media, for her more than 30 years in public broadcasting. Rehm has been also named “Washingtonian of the Year,” and one of the “150 Most Influential People in Washington” by Washingtonian magazine. She’s been included several times on the magazine’s list of the “100 Most Powerful Women,” most recently in 2013. The daughter of Arab immigrants who settled in Washington in the early 20th century, Rehm was selected as Arab American of the Year by ACCESS in 2013 in celebration of her rich heritage.
Rehm has received many other honors and awards in her three-decade career, including: the inaugural Urbino (Italy) Press Award; the International Matrix Award from the Association for Women in Communications; and named a Fellow by the Society of Professional Journalists, the highest honor the society bestows on a journalist, for extraordinary contributions to the profession. In 2011, she received the Excellence in Journalism Award from the American News Women’s Club and in 2007 she received an honorary degree of A Doctor of Humane Letters by American University.
In 1998, Rehm’s career nearly ended because of spasmodic dysphonia, a neurological voice disorder that causes strained, difficult speech. Rehm sought treatment, returned to the show, and called attention to the condition. The National Council on Communicative Disorders recognized her work with a Communication Award, and ABC’s Nightline devoted an entire program to a conversation with Rehm about her disorder. In 2011, Rehm was awarded the Voice Education Research Awareness (VERA) Award from The Voice Foundation for her sustained contributions to the field of voice communication.
Rehm is the author of five best-selling books: “Finding My Voice” (Knopf, 1999), in which she describes her childhood, marriage, career and voice disorder; “Toward Commitment: A Dialogue about Marriage” (Knopf, 2002), a deeply personal book co-authored with her husband, John; “Life with Maxie” (Gibbs Smith, 2010), a lighthearted story about her dog; and her most recent book, “On My Own” (Knopf, 2016), a moving story about the death of her husband of over 54 years and her struggle to reconstruct her life without him.
In 2017, Diane began working on a documentary, titled “When My Time Comes.” She traveled around the country with a film crew led by director Joe Fab, interviewing people with different perspectives on death with dignity. Diane did both the narration and the interviewing for the film. During the filming she began writing a companion book of the same title, using material from the film, which was released by Knopf in February 2020.
The documentary was distributed to public television stations nationally by WETA -TV in Washington D.C., as well as by Amazon Prime. The subject of the individual’s right to make the personal choice to die if death is near continues to be a subject about which Diane speaks to listeners and viewers all over the country.
Rehm’s loyal connection to WAMU 88.5 and American University was recognized in 2007 when she was invited to receive an honorary doctorate and deliver the College of Arts and Sciences commencement speech. “I feel fortunate to have spent so many years in public broadcasting under the aegis of this fine University,” she told the graduates. “Our goals have been one and the same: to expand horizons, and to promote a deeper understanding of the world around us.” She has also been awarded honorary doctorates from Virginia Theological Seminary, Washington College, McDaniel College, and Shepherd University.
Rehm is a director emerita of the PEN/Faulkner Foundation and a trustee emerita of McDaniel College in Westminster, Md.
Diane Rehm lives in Washington D.C. She was married to her beloved late husband, John Rehm, for 54 years. In 2017, she married John Hagedorn, a retired Lutheran Minister. She has two children and two grandchildren.
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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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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
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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.
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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.
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"And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding,
will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” Philippians 4:7
Class of 1966 Kathleen Boland
Theresa Boman
James Broerman
Maribeth Burnikel
Robert Cannon
Thomas Carney
Kathleen Cunningham
Gordon Dadisman
Michael Dean
Louis Dudrick
Thomas Gaeke
Michael Grommon
Dennis Hinkle
Dennis Hogan
Diann Holtvoigt
Jane Hosty
Marti Hughes
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James Armstrong Cathcart, III
July 13, 1936 - April 10, 2022
Kiawah Island, South Carolina - James Armstrong Cathcart, III died on April 10, 2022 after a life full of love, laughter, singing and dancing. He was born in New York City on July 13, 1936 to Mary Freeda DePass Cathcart and James Armstrong Cathcart, Jr. He married Charlen Griffith on June 13, 1958 in Manning, S.C.
His family and friends will celebrate his life on Friday, April 22, 2022 at 1:30 p.m. at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, 1100 Sumter St., Columbia, S.C., with a reception to follow at the Forest Lake Country Club.
He attended Tuxedo Park School, Episcopal High School (EHS) and the University of South Carolina (USC). He was named to the 1960 edition of the Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. He was a member of the Kappa Alpha fraternity. In 1989, he was honored by the College of Business Administration at the University of South Carolina with their Distinguished Alumnus Award.
Jim had an enthusiastic work ethic. His first job after college was with Wellington Sears for four years. When he realized he wanted a more analytical challenging career, he became a reinsurance consultant with Towers, Perrin, Forster & Crosby Inc. for six years. Later he joined Holborn Agency Corporation where he became a partner, executive vice-president and director for 24 years. Upon retiring from Holborn, he established and was president of Cathcart & Roundell, Inc. a reinsurance consulting company for 28 years.
He supported his community by being on the Vestry at St Mary's-in-Tuxedo Episcopal Church, Tuxedo Park, N. Y. and also a member of their choir. He served as a past trustee for the Darla Moore School of Business at USC and remained as an honorary member after his term ended. He was a past governor on the board of the Tuxedo Club and a past board member for the Drug and Chemical Club.
Jim was a generous philanthropist and established the James A. Morris Professorship in Economics at USC, the James A. Cathcart III Scholarship in memory of former EHS coach, C.V. Tompkins and the EHS James A. Cathcart, Jr. Mastership for track and field in memory of his father. He was a long-time member of the Roanoke College Associates Society and gave major gifts by funding the Fintel Library Microform Area dedicated in memory of his mother and in the renovation of Sections in honor of his daughter, Freeda. When asked about his generosity he responded, "I feel an obligation to try to return some of what I was fortunate enough to receive."
He was an accomplished athlete and captain of the USC track team and named an Atlantic Coast Conference Scholar-Athlete. Jim was inducted into the EHS Athletic Hall of Fame in 2011. The State newspaper named his accomplishment as the 10th top athletic event in their athletic history The Millennium Top 100 Moments for the South Carolina Millennial for winning the 220-yard dash race against the world's number 1 sprinter Dave Sime. He broke EHS records in the 100-yard dash, the 220-yard dash and the long jump. His 220-yard dash record is yet to be broken.
Jim enjoyed playing court tennis and golf. He belonged to the following: The Tuxedo Club, Carolina Yacht Club, Aiken Tennis Club, the Kiawah Island Club, and the Jesters Club.
He is survived by his wife Charlen; his daughters Freeda Lynne Cathcart (Clinton Stoneking) and Jamison "Jamie" Ann Cathcart; his grandsons Charles "Taylor" Stoneking (Olivia), James "Carter" Stoneking, William "Wilby" Beverley Cathcart, Godfrey "Forest" Cathcart, "Nelson" Magruder Rood and Benjamin "Ben" Armstrong Rood; his brothers Charles Cathcart (Evelyn), George Cathcart, John Cathcart (Cathy), Sanders "Sandy" Cathcart (Barbara) and Richard "Rick" Cathcart. In lieu of flowers donations in his name may be sent to Episcopal High School, Darla Moore School of Business (USC), Hospice of Charleston or to a charity of your choice.
Peter F. Marcus
1938-2021
Barbara Baker Mallory
1936-2021
Former Village resident and longtime St. Mary's parishioner Barbara Baker Mallory's funeral will be held at St. Mary's on Friday, September 24th at 4pm. May Barbara's soul, and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace.
Barbara died peacefully in Palm Beach, FL on May 2nd surrounded by her three children. The eldest daughter of Alice & John D. Baker, Barbara was born in 1936 and was raised in New York City and Buck Hill Falls, PA. She graduated from the Madeira School and Bennett College with a degree in Interior Design in 1956. In 1957 she married Thomas Downs Mallory of Bradford, PA and Palm Beach, FL.
After briefly living in New York City following her husband’s U.S. Army enlistment, Barbara and Downs moved to Tuxedo Park, NY in 1964. For the next 35 years they raised three children and enjoyed an active, outdoor lifestyle. Barbara managed her own interior design company; she was one of only a few women at the time in Tuxedo Park to run her own business, Barbara Baker Interior Design, and to use her maiden name in her work. Her projects ranged from Tuxedo Park, and nearby New York City, to Nantucket, Florida, Chicago, Sun Valley, and Jackson Hole. In her community, she became president of the Tuxedo Park Garden Club and eventually the Orange and Dutchess County Garden Club, while also volunteering extensively with the Tuxedo Park Club, St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, and the Hudson Valley chapter of the Nature Conservancy. Perhaps most unique to Barbara was her vigor in sports. On the golf course she was only the 2nd person in Tuxedo Park Club history to win the club championship 5 times. In the fields and streams she was a master wing shooter and gifted fly fisherwoman. She was an amateur mycologist and an outstanding cook of wild game. Barbara was elected into the International Women’s Fly Fishing Association which is composed of the top female anglers worldwide. Downs accompanied her when the group travelled internationally on fishing expeditions to Russia, New Zealand and Patagonia.
In 1999 Downs and Barbara moved to Wilson, WY and Palm Beach, FL. In Wyoming she continued to hunt and fish while entertaining her many friends and extended family at their beautiful home alongside the Teton Mountains. They enjoyed being members of the Jackson Hole Golf & Tennis Club and played many rounds of golf with friends. In Florida, they reconnected with old friends, enjoyed the Bath and Tennis Club, the Everglades Club, and the Society of the Four Arts while keeping up their sporting life. Like her red hair Barbara was a bold and boisterous mother, grandmother, aunt, godmother, and wife for 61 devoted years. She loved all people, animals and natural things and her indomitable spirit gave her the courage to face her last 11 years with Alzheimer’s. She was not afraid to talk about her disease and helped many people cope with this same diagnosis.
Barbara is survived by her older son Thomas D. Mallory, Jr. of Atlanta, GA; daughter Meredith Mallory George of Darien, CT; younger son Baker D. Mallory of Ridgefield, CT; nine grandchildren; and sisters Alice Cullen of Villanova, PA and Joan Baker of Santa Fe, NM. She is predeceased by her husband Thomas Downs Mallory. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in memory of Barbara Baker Mallory to: Cure Alzheimer’s Fund, 34 Washington St., Suite 310, Wellesley Hills, MA 02481.
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Elene de Saint Phalle
Mrs. de Saint Phalle passed away on July 21, 2021. She is survived by her four children, Christopher Isles, Geoffrey Isles, Marc de Saint Phalle and Diane Russell.
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Vincent R. Capozzi
November 18, 1956 – July 3, 2021
Vincent (Vinnie) Capozzi passed away peacefully, surrounded by his family, on Saturday, July 3 at Vassar Brothers Medical Center in Poughkeepsie. He waged a difficult battle with cancer, which he handled with the same determination, perseverance, and selflessness he handled everything in his life. Despite whatever he was going through, he was always 100% there for his family and friends. Vinnie was born in Poughkeepsie, son of the late Richard and Marie Francese Capozzi. In 1976 in Sheahan Hall on the Marist College campus, he met the love of his life, Honora "Noreen" Fennell, with whom he would spend the rest of his life. Vinnie was active in many of Marist's organizations, where he was the General Manager of the Marist College Radio Station, but his true love was working behind the scenes in theatre. He produced two plays for Marist College Children's Theatre and was on call to assist even after graduation in 1978. He was the first recipient of the prestigious Gerald Cox Award for Excellence in Theatre Arts in 1980, and in 2012 was inducted into the Marist College Theatre Hall of Fame. Vinnie had a successful career in the specialty glass industry, and recently retired as the Director of Business Development for Tower Optical. He was an energetic supporter of his community, serving as a longtime Assistant Scout Master for Boy Scout Troop 149 in Woodbury, President of the Tuxedo Men's Book Club, the yearly "Grill Master" at the Tuxedo Park Library's Annual Memorial Day Picnic as well as an active member of many of Tuxedo's committees. His passion for cooking for his family was legendary and he took great joy from people gathering and enjoying his delicious meals at his home. His true passion was his family. In 1986 he married Noreen, and they had two children, Christopher and Katharine, who he always let know were his greatest accomplishment. He is survived by Noreen at home; Christopher of Warwick; Katharine of Tuxedo Park; his sister, Celeste Kubala and her husband Jeff of Poughquag, NY; and his many loving brother and sisters-in-law and nieces and nephews. His family would like to thank all his great network of family and friends who have been so supportive, and his wonderful doctors and nurses and medical team for whose dedication they will be forever grateful. Visitation will be from 5-8 pm on Wednesday, July 7 at Smith, Seaman & Quackenbush, Inc. Funeral Home, 117 Maple Avenue, Monroe. A Funeral Mass will be held on Thursday, July 8, 2021 at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Tuxedo. Cremation took place at Cedar Hill Crematory in Middle Hope, NY. Memorial contributions in Vinnie's name may be made to the Tuxedo Park Library, 227 Route 17, Tuxedo Park, NY 10987
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Cynthia L. Reese
February 10, 1954 – March 01, 2021
Cynthia "Cindy" L. Reese of Tuxedo, NY passed away on Monday, March 1, 2021 at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital, NY, NY after a short but valiant battle with interstitial lung disease with her close friends Sandy McGrady and JoAnn Martin by her side. She was 67 years old. Born February 10, 1954 in Utica, NY, she was the third of five children of the late Philip and Anna Jaquays Reese. Cindy was a proud graduate from Waterville Central School, Waterville, NY in 1972. Following graduation Cindy worked at Nichol's in the photography department until she obtained a position at Lockheed Martin and General Electric soldering circuit boards. During this time period she also became a freelance photographer for the Waterville Times newspaper in Waterville, NY. When the facility closed Cindy took the advantage to return to school. She attended Mohawk Community College earning an Associate's Degree in Medical Coding. Upon graduating, Cindy worked at several area hospitals, the last one being Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital, Cooperstown, NY as a medical coder and a med/surg unit clerk until moving to North Carolina to further her career. After four years she returned to New York state to assist her friend Sandy in the care of Sandy's mother. Since this move Cindy has had employment with Monroe Taxi as a driver and at the Tuxedo Union Free School district as a greeter, bus monitor, and most recently, proudly as a school bus driver. In all her endeavors, no matter what new challenges Cindy faced she greeted each one with acceptance, a smile which said "Yes I Can!" and a willingness to give it her all. She enjoyed participating in many things from bowling and drawing, to photography, to horseback riding, to doing a little karate and bicycle riding, to baking or Bar-B-Qing, to just quietly doing Sudoku or other mind challenging games. However, her greatest love outside of her family was her love of animals particularly dogs, especially Noah her miniature Schnauzer whom she lost last year. Cindy was married to and divorced from the late Larry Windover of Clarks Mills, NY. From this marriage Cindy had one child whom she loved dearly, Sean Windover of Clarks Mills, NY. She is also survived by her two younger sisters Karen Evans of Rome, NY, and Julie Eastman (husband Keith) of Oneida, NY, along with many nieces, nephews, two great nieces, cousins, aunts and uncles. Cindy was not only predeceased by her parents but also by her two older siblings, her brother Corporal William "Billy" Reese who was killed in action in Vietnam and Patricia "Patty" Goodwin. Cindy's faith carried her throughout her life especially during her challenging illness. She was a member of the United Methodist Church before becoming a member of St Mary's in the Park Episcopal Church in Tuxedo Park, NY. Visitation will be on Saturday, March 20, 2021 from 2-3 p.m. at Smith, Seaman, and Quackenbush, Inc. Funeral Home, 117 Maple Ave., Monroe, NY 10950. A Memorial Service will begin at 3:00 p.m. Interment services will be held at the discretion of the family at Crown Hill Memorial Park, Clinton, NY in the late Spring. Donations may be made in Cindy's memory to the American Lung Association or to the American Diabetes Association.
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Stanley C. Stalnacker
Stanley C. Stalnaker, 97, passed away on January 3, 2021 at Good Samaritan Hospital in Suffern, and was buried here at St. Mary's today (the service was private due to the current health crisis). Son of the late Stanley and Ruby (Strickline) Stalnaker, he was born on August 4, 1923 in Fort White, FL.
Stanley proudly served his country in the U.S. Army during World War II from 1943-1947. After his Honorable Discharge he owned and operated Stalnaker and Sons, Inc., in Tuxedo, NY. He was a former Tuxedo Park Police Officer for 15 years and was a member of the Tuxedo Fire Department.
Survivors include his loving wife Anne H. Stalnaker of Tuxedo, NY; his children: Stanley Stalnaker of Newport News, VA; William Stalnaker of Tuxedo, NY; Peter Stalnaker of Little Egg Harbor, NJ; and Elizabeth Eberling of Tuxedo, NY; seven grandchildren, and 4 great grandchildren.
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Theodore A. Hoffman
Theodore (Ted) A. Hoffman, long time resident of Tuxedo, passed away peacefully in his sleep at the age of 82. Ted was a retired history teacher from George F Baker High School in Tuxedo. His love for history was only surpassed by his love of his family, his faith and playing golf. He was a dedicated member of Our Lady of Mt Carmel Church in Tuxedo. He proudly served as Town of Tuxedo Supervisor 1976-77. He served on the Tuxedo school board, and was a member of the Knights of Columbus.
Born March 30, 1938 in Manhattan, he moved to Tuxedo to start his teaching career and raise his family. Ted is preceded in heavenly grace by his parents, Theodore and Eva Hoffman, his wife MaryAnn Calabrese Hoffman, sister Mary Theresa Hoffman Kalos and son in law Timothy Crandall. He is survived by his brother F. Michael Hoffman and his wife Patricia of Delaware, his children, Theodore Hoffman Jr and wife Valerie of Binghamton, NY, Joseph Hoffman and his wife Dina of Greenwood Lake, NY, Donna Handy and her husband Michael of New Windsor, NY, Patricia McQuade and her husband Neil of Morris Plains, NJ, Michele Drake and her husband Robert of Greenwood Lake, NY and Paul Hoffman and his wife Khrystian of Tuxedo, NY. His grandchildren Stephanie Hoffman, Steven Hoffman, Scott Hoffman, Kristin Bryant, Kira Saltz (Michael Saltz), Kelly Handy, Katelyn Lovenberg (Matthew Lovenberg), Ryan McQuade, Jenna Brown (Robert Brown), Taylor McQuade, Daniele Cozens (Martin Cozens), Samantha Piazza (Jon Claude Piazza), Rebecca Crandall (Lucas Lomba), Dylan Porter, Lillian Hoffman and Zachary Hoffman. His great grandchildren Ellie, Luke, Logan, Matthew, William, Emma, Michael, James, Andrew, Donna, Kevin, Soren, Astrid, Thea, Lincoln, Nolan and Jack. As well as many nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews.
Services will be held at Scarr’s Funeral Home, Suffern NY Tuesday December 1st 5 – 8 PM. Due to COVID restrictions, the funeral home limits the number of people inside at one time, the family understands many would want to pay their respects, our father would want your health and safety be the priority, feel free to pay your respects on Ted’s facebook page or on the funeral home web site. Mass services will be private for family and close friends only. However, if you would like to link in an watch from the safety of your home the family is creating a Zoom video option. Please send your email address to Patricia MCQuade (PMCQ98@aol.com) by no later than 12:00 noon Monday November 30, 2020, access and password will be sent to you prior to the mass.
In lieu of flower, family would ask you consider donations to support a scholarship fund the family is creating in his honor for a graduating senior of George F Baker pursuing a career in education. Donations can be made to Michele Drake, 1110 Route 17A, Greenwood Lake NY 10925. Or donations can be made to Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, Tuxedo NY in his name.
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Nancy Warburton Hess
Nancy Warburton Hess, a resident of Tuxedo Park, NY, died October 26, 2020.
She was born on October 7, 1933 in Fall River, Mass., the daughter of Delbert and Madelyn Warburton. She graduated from Case High School in Swansea, Mass. and from Simmons College in Boston, Mass. with a degree in Library Science.
Nancy was a three-sport high school hall of fame athlete, and she stayed active throughout her 87 years. She particularly loved tennis and paddle tennis and continued playing paddle well into her 70’s. Nancy loved music, including playing the guitar, recorder and hand bells, and excelled at growing spectacular gardens. Her sharp sense of humor, generosity and unwavering optimism were lifelong traits and she had friends from all walks of life.
She is survived by her three daughters, Sue Boorman of Niwot, Colorado, Pat Hadler (Tom) of Allendale, New Jersey, and Pamela Boorman of Tuxedo Park, and her beloved grandchildren Cynthia, Justin, Christopher and Amadou. She was predeceased by her husband, the artist Lowell Hess.
A private memorial service in her honor will be scheduled.
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Wayne Lyski
Wayne Don Lyski, passed away peacefully on July 31, 2020 in Rye, NY. A shining example of an American success story, Wayne was born of humble beginnings on September 24, 1941 in Great Falls, MT, to Aro and June (Hayes) Lyski. As a youth, he enjoyed fishing and hunting trips with his father and brother. Wayne graduated from Foster High School in Tukwila, WA and went on to college at Seattle Pacific University after receiving a basketball scholarship.
Wayne’s life would be changed forever when he made his first cross country trek by train to Philadelphia, PA where he would attend The Wharton School for his MBA. It was during this time that he developed a passion for financial markets and was recruited to a training program with RCA that would take him to rotations in Cherry Hill, NJ, Singer Island, FL and ultimately Boston, where he met his wife of 47 years, Barbara Byron. From there, Wayne moved to New York City to work for JP Morgan in the firm’s research department, which propelled him into a successful career in Fixed Income investing.
He made a name for himself as a leader in the field at Alliance Capital Management, and showed an affinity for emerging markets investing. His role took him around the world, meeting with investors and finance ministers, and building a sterling reputation as one of the brightest stars in the industry. Wayne held a series of positions at the firm, including chairman and chief investment officer of Alliance Capital Management's fixed income division where he was responsible for overseeing the management of approximately $150 billion in fixed-income assets. Upon his retirement from Alliance in 2004, he continued to manage investments for long time clients through 2008. During his career, Wayne was tapped for critical advisory positions and received numerous accolades. He served as a member of the Treasury Borrowing Advisory Committee from 1996 to 2004, advising the Secretary and staff of the United States Treasury on the financing and management of federal debt, and in 1998, he was inducted into the Fixed Income Analysts Society's Hall of Fame. Never one to extricate himself from the markets, Wayne kept a Bloomberg terminal in his home office post-retirement and always loved to relive fond memories reconnecting with old business friends from the street.
Wayne was a relationship builder, and was known for bringing people together and sharing his passions with ski trips to Deer Valley and golf outings in Tuxedo Park. Always a true Montanan at heart, Wayne’s adoration for open spaces could be found in the places where he gravitated and made his homes. Even when working for decades in NYC, Wayne’s primary home could be found upstate in Tuxedo Park, NY. More recently he had the opportunity to spend parts of the year among the beautiful Wasatch Mountains in Park City, UT and among friends in Fort Myers, FL.
His grounding force throughout has been his family, he and Barbara raised three children who have been the recipients of unconditional love. Spending weekends coaching ski racing at local mountains during their high school days in the 1980’s and 1990’s, to teaching his grandchildren how to tackle Stein’s Way at Deer Valley in the 2000’s, he was always an involved parent and grandparent and their biggest cheerleader. His life was also touched by tragedy with the loss of his eldest son, Brian, to a car accident in 1994. Through trials and successes, Wayne persevered and was a pillar of strength for his family and continued to build a wonderful legacy for his children and grandchildren.
Whether he was known to you as Grandpa, the Silver Fox, Wayne or Dad, he will be forever remembered for his remarkable life: one of generosity, a loving spirit, an amazing sense of humor and constant encouragement of those he held close.
He was preceded in death by his son, Brian, parents, Aro and June, and brother Dale and his wife Joyce. He is survived by his wife Barbara, fondly referred to as “Mrs. L” or “Bobbi”; children Karen Beatty (Graham) and Steven Lyski (Sheri); grandchildren: Jackson Beatty; Emma Beatty; Lucy Beatty; Bryan Lyski; Gianna Lyski; Greyson Lyski; sister, Karen Fleming (Dick); and many nieces, nephews, and extended family and dear friends.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations in Wayne’s memory be made to The Folds of Honor Foundation http://support.foldsofhonor.org/goto/waynelyski
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Neal Strohmeyer
Neal William Strohmeyer, of Tuxedo Park, NY the most beautiful and beloved father, husband, mentor, brother and friend, passed away on Sunday, July 5, 2020, after 68 years of a well-cherished and love-filled life.
Neal was born in Teaneck, NJ, at the Holy Name Hospital, to William F. Strohmeyer and Jean W. Strohmeyer. Alongside his brother, Lee and his sister, Diane, Neal grew up in Fair Lawn, NJ, spending his days as an attendee of the Westmoreland Elementary School and Memorial Junior High School. After a year at Fair Lawn High School, in 1967 his family moved to Upper Saddle River, NJ where he would go on to graduate from Northern Highlands Regional High School in 1969. Neal's passion for athletics was apparent. Following his many years as a star catcher on the varsity baseball team, he was offered an esteemed spot on the Pittsburg Pirates, one he would turn down to pursue his other passion, business.
After some time at Montclair State University, in 1971, Neal joined his father in the family business, igniting within himself a flame of passion which he would stoke for the rest of his life. Under 49 years of his astounding leadership, Triangle Manufacturing flourished exponentially, a product of his unwavering dedication and contagious tenacity. In his honor, Neal's son, Dax, the companies' third-generation CEO, established the Neal W. Strohmeyer Training Center, a testament to his steadfast commitment to the development of the team of Triangle associates.
While clearly a dedicated businessman, Neal was, above all else, devoted to his family and his community. His love of philanthropy and boating brought joy to all those that paid witness to his bright smile, and his gentle yet magnificent presence will never be forgotten. Everyone he leaves behind will truly miss Neal's deep and profound adoration as well as his genuine consideration for those around him. Merely being in his presence was a blessing utterly treasured by his loved ones.
Neal is survived by his wife, Linda C. Strohmeyer; his three children: Dax, Whitney, and Ava; his five grandchildren; and his siblings, Lee and Diane.
Condolences may be offered in the form of donations in Neal's honor to one of his most favorite organizations, The Bergen Volunteer Medical Initiative in Hackensack, NJ.
Funeral arrangements were handled by Van Emburgh-Sneider-Pernice Funeral Home, Ramsey, NJ. Please send tributes, memories and condolences to vanemburghsneider.com
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June Dyson
June Dyson entered into God's greater glory on May 9th at age 101.
A longtime friend of St. Mary's and lover of Tuxedo Park, her vivacious spirit and charm will be missed by all who knew her.
June started spending time in Tuxedo in the 1950's and originally rented "Brookside" before purchasing her house on West Lake Stable Road.
She grew up in Locust Valley, NY. Among the first women to graduate from New York Law School, she then became one of the first female attorneys at one of the big downtown firms.
June was a very accomplished bridge player and scratch golfer. She went to the Metropolitan Opera every week when it was in season, and travelled extensively. She was the longest serving member of The Tuxedo Club and was also a member of The Colony Club.
June was predeceased by husbands Randy Marston and Charles Dyson. She is survived by nieces and nephews, her devoted caregiver Maria, and many friends.
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Barbara Fasolo
Due to the COVID-19. Virus Funeral services will be private for the family.
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Pamela Cromey
The beloved wife of St. Mary's Rector Emeritus, Father Ed Cromey, she is survived by him and a large extended family. A resident of Tuxedo Park for over forty years, her unflappable personality, dry wit, and true kindness will be missed by all who knew her.
Pam loved Tuxedo and was actively involved at St. Mary's, as well as the Tuxedo Park Garden Club and the Tuxedo Club. Her door was always open, welcoming friends old and new into her home. Due to the current crisis, a memorial is not possible but when memorial arrangements can be made, more information will be made available.
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Edward J. Pfizenmaier, III
May 20, 1952 – January 20, 2020
Edward J. Pfizenmaier, III of Tuxedo, NY passed away on Monday, January 20, 2020 at Chilton Medical Center in Pompton Plains, NJ. He was 67 years old. Son of the late Arlene Koster and Edward J. Pfizenmaier, Jr, he was born on May 20, 1952 in Teaneck, NJ. Prior to his recent retirement, Edward was the Highway Superintendent for the Town of Tuxedo and was a very active member in his community. He was a member of the Sons of American Legion in Southfields, NY, a former member of the Tuxedo Fire Company, and a very active member of the Tuxedo Recreation Department, as well as being a member of the Tuxedo-Weewah Fishing Club, and also worked security for the Renaissance Fair. In his spare time, he was very active with his grandchildren's sports and extra-curricular activities, he enjoyed coaching them and spending time hiking, family camping trips and vacations to the New Jersey shore. Along with the love of taking pictures of his family, he loved videotaping bird hunting with his son and grandson, he was an avid photographer and collector, he loved collecting and setting up Lionel trains under the Christmas tree, and was an electronics enthusiast and repairman. He is survived by his loving wife Jill Behnke Pfizenmaier, his two children: Edward J Pfizenmaier and his wife Emily, of Tuxedo NY; and Heather Pfizenmaier and her fiancé Chris McGrady of Highland Mills, NY. He is also survived by his sister Melissa Pfizenmaier and her fiancé Dave Pirrone of Raritan, NJ, his brother Jeffrey Pfizenmaier and his wife Cathi of San Diego, CA, and his three grandchildren: Ryan, Madison, and Alaina, along with several nieces and nephews on the East and West Coasts. Visitation will be held from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Friday, January 24th at Smith, Seaman & Quackenbush, Inc. Funeral Home, 117 Maple Avenue, Monroe, NY 10950. A Funeral Service will begin at 12:00 p.m. on Saturday, January 25th at the Funeral Home. Cremation will take place at Cedar Hill Crematory in Middle Hope, NY Memorial Contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Association, 225 N. Michigan Ave. Floor 17, Chicago, IL 60601. www.alz.org
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John S.W. Dawson
John S.W. Dawson passed away on Sunday October 13th at home, surrounded by family and friends. He was 59 years old. He is survived by hisl wife Anusia and son Johnny. The interment will take place at Saint Mary's in Tuxedo on Saturday November 2nd at 11AM. The funeral will be held at Brick Church on Park Avenue on Thursday November 7th at 4PM, followed by a reception at the Union Club.
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Michael Marusich
Michael Marusich, a lifelong resident of Tuxedo passed away on Saturday, October 12th at the age of 55. Born February 3, 1964 to John and Veronica (Dowd) Marusich in Tuxedo.
Michael was married for 12 years to Kathleen (Brooks) Marusich and had one daughter, Julia.
Michael was employed by the Town of Tuxedo Highway Department. He was employed there for over 30 years. Michael was also a volunteer firefighter for the Tuxedo Fire Department.
Michael was also an avid sportsman. He traveled far and away to enjoy these activities. He traveled 3 times to Alaska to fish for salmon. He hunted in Pennsylvania, and Illinois to find that elusive buck. Michael enjoyed hunting with Ricky Marsh and his brother-in-law Vincent.
Michael is survived by his wife Kathleen and his daughter Julia of Tuxedo. He is also survived by 3 sisters, Bernice (Tom) Eichengreen of Corning, NY, JoAnn Marusich of Terrebonne, OR, Kathleen Marusich of Waconda IL, Steven (Sherri) Marusich of Navarre, FL, and Robert (Charlene) Marusich of Norfolk, VA. He is predeceased by his brother John Scank.
Michael is further survived by 2 brother-in-laws and 5 sister-in-laws. Vincent (MaryBeth) Brooks of Stony Point, NY, William (Erica) Brooks of Stony Point, NY, Karen (Fred) Hoag of Hewitt, NJ, Carol (Bobby) Scandell of Fort Montgomery, NY, Jennifer (Harry) Conklin of Parksville NY, Josephine (Ryan) Mulvey of Lockport, NY and Amanda (Stalin) Fulgencio of Thiells, NY.
Michael leaves behind numerous nieces and nephews. Michael had many numerous friends. Some of them include Fred Jones, Tommy Iazzetti, and Ricky Marsh.
Family and friends can pay their respects on Thursday October 17th between 2-4 and 7-9 PM at Scarr Funeral Home 160 Orange Avenue, Suffern, NY. Services for Michael will be at 11 AM Friday, October 18th at Scarr Funeral Home. Interment will follow at St. Anatasia Cemetery, Rt. 17M Harriman, NY.
The family asks in lieu of flowers, donations can be made in his name to Kaplan Family Hospice Residence, 1 Sunrise Lane, Newburgh, NY 12550.
Visitation will take place at Scarr Funeral Home on Thursday, October 17 from 2-4pm and 7-9pm. The service will be on Friday, October 18 at 11am.
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Marie McCarroll
Marie McGregor McCarroll, the oldest living resident in Tuxedo Park, NY at the age of 96 passed away peacefully at her home on July 22, 2019 with her daughters Leith McCarroll McLoughlin (Joseph) of Southampton, NY and Lisa McCarroll King (Vincent) of Cold Spring, NY by her side. Her son, Randall McCarroll predeceased her in 1989. She was a loving wife to Randall (Buddy) McCarroll who passed in November, 1988. Much beloved by her grandchildren, Leith Mary, Fallon, and Joseph McLoughlin, Marie was a beacon of strength and comfort who was loved and respected by all who knew her.
Marie was born in Tuxedo Park on the Kincraig estate on October 23, 1922 and grew up as a spirited young girl surrounded by three older brothers, George, Duncan, and James whom she will join in heaven. Her father, Duncan McGregor was the head gardener and superintendent of Kincraig for its owner, Gilded Age financier George Grant Mason. Her mother, Maria Stuart McGregor, before marriage was the governess for Margaret Carnegie, the only child of the industrialist Andrew Carnegie. Marie graduated from George F. Baker High School excelling in academics as well as sports and went on to graduate from Penn Hall College in Chambersburg, PA. As a young woman fresh out of college as World War II ended, she began work at Grey Advertising in New York City providing advertising agencies with photographer biographies for their magazine layouts and photospreads while living with her lifelong girlfriends in the city and returning to Tuxedo Park on the weekends where she married Randall (Buddy) McCarroll from Tuxedo on December 10, 1949.
Buddy and Marie purchased a carriage house where she has lived for the past 70 years enjoying a view across the lake to Kincraig. Marie was active in the Tuxedo community. She was best known for her work and love of the Wee Wah Beach Club where she held the position of treasurer for over 50 years. In later years she enjoyed August at the shore in Spring Lake, NJ, a vodka with olives and a little water and white wine with dinner, Duke basketball, summer dinners with her nephew and his wife who lived next door, and driving down to breakfast meetings with her friends well into her 90s. The highlight of each year was her annual July 4th picnic at the Wee Wah Beach Club in Tuxedo Park attended by the family and her girlfriends from the NYC apartment in the 1940s and their many generations of children, grandchildren, friends and friends of friends. Marie would welcome them all. She is survived by her daughters, grandchildren, and many nephews and nieces. Marie will be deeply missed. A funeral service at 11:00 AM will be held Saturday, July 27, 2019 at Saint Mary’s Church in Tuxedo Park. In lieu of flowers, donations in memory of Marie may be made to the Tuxedo Volunteer Ambulance Corps, 1 Contractors Road, Tuxedo, NY 10987.
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Michael Joseph McColgan
Mike McColgan passed away on Wednesday, May 15 after a hardfought battle with cancer. Mike is survived by his wife, Julie (Garofano), and their children Maya and Michael. He was a long-time resident of the Tuxedo community, beloved by all who knew him. "Mayor Mike," as he was affectionately called, seemed to know everyone, and comfortably navigated the the many layers that make up Tuxedo. He had a humble and giving spirit, and will be missed by many. A Memorial service will be held at St. Mary's s on Thursday, May 23 at 3:00 p.m..
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Roger "Pete" Sovak
Long-time resident of Suffern, Roger Sovak, known to family and friends as Pete, passed away peacefully in his home on Thursday, April 25, 2019 surrounded by his family.
He is predeceased by his loving wife, Beverly Jane Sovak, who was his high school sweetheart, the love of his life, and wife of 63 years. Also by his loving parents, his brother William (Bud) Sovak, his daughter Leslie Depatto and his treasured grandson Justin Depatto.
He is survived by his children; Gregory Sovak and wife Ellen, Lynn Holmes and husband Gregory, Kimberly D’Apolito and husband Joseph, and Peter Sovak and wife Judy, his 11 grandchildren whom he loved dearly, his brothers Allen Sovak and wife Geri and Michael Sovak and sister in-law Ceil Sovak.
He was a wonderful father, grandfather, and friend and loved to share his passion for nature and the great outdoors with all. Pete proudly owned, with his sons, Tuxedo Gulf Service Station in Tuxedo, NY for over 50 years.
Pete was especially known for being one of Jehovah's Witnesses, with an unwavering faith and utmost trust in Jehovah's promises and blessings for the future paradise.
The family appreciates all the loving visits and encouragement shown by close friends and extends a special thanks to the United Hospice of Rockland who showed loving compassion towards our loving father and the entire family.
Visitation will be held at Scarr Funeral Home in Suffern, NY on Monday, April 29, between the hours of 4-8 pm. A graveside burial will be held at AirmontLutheran Cemetery on Tuesday April 30, 2019 at 1 pm. A memorial talk will be held Wednesday May 1, 2019 at 7 pm at the New World Headquarters of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Tuxedo, NY. Donations can be made on behalf of beloved Pete to United Hospice of Rockland County.
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Greg Smith
James Gregory Smith, 52, of Cape Elizabeth, Maine took his life on Saturday, April 20, 2019.
The following words are evidence that his final act on earth did not come from his heart or lack of ardor for life, but was the result of addiction and mental illness. There’s simply no other way to explain the abrupt end to his beautiful life.
Since childhood, Greg was deeply immersed in literature, film and music. His love of the arts combined with his intelligence, wit, charisma, work ethic, oratory gifts and educations at both the Groton School and Columbia University manifested in him, and fashioned an undeniable creative force.
At every step of his career, Greg was a performer. He started his professional life in New York City as an actor and filmmaker, and eventually found a home in advertising.
For the last 20 years as Chief Creative Officer of the VIA Agency in Portland, Maine—Greg’s talent, leadership and audacity have well-served many of the world’s most iconic brands. From Sony to Samsung, Pepsi to Welch’s, Greenpeace to The Salvation Army—chances are, you’re familiar with some of Greg’s work.
In his time at VIA, Greg led the agency onto the national stage by winning marquee pitches, countless awards and, in 2011, Small Agency of the Year (AdAge). He also helmed many pro bono projects that greatly impacted his community. For the last few years, he volunteered his time and talent to Preble Street, a Portland, Maine-based, non-profit providing services to people who struggle with homelessness, hunger and poverty.
Greg loved Bruce Springsteen, R.P. McMurphy, the Sunday Times, crossword puzzles, the “Pats, C’s and Sox,”, little kids, nicknames and the “F” word. But miles above all, he loved his family.
Greg is survived by his parents, James F. and Margaret Frame Smith of Boston, Massachusetts and Kennebunk Beach, Maine. They brought their beloved son into the world on November 10, 1966 in Salem, Massachusetts. Greg is also survived by his sister, Ellen Scott, her husband Stuart and their children Sophie and Juliet of Wellesley, Massachusetts. Greg relished spending time body surfing at Mother’s Beach with his father, teaming up to cook and grill with his mother, and striking up engaging dinner conversation with the “whole gang”. Greg shared a bond with many aunts, uncles, cousins, in-laws, and friends who were more like family to him.
Of all the titles held by Greg, the two he cherished most were father and husband. Greg leaves behind his wife, Emily, of Cape Elizabeth, his eldest son, Nate, of Portland, and his son Elias, a freshman at UC Santa Barbara. His love and appreciation for them were deep and unwavering. Greg’s true pride and joy resided in his time with “Champ, Rip and The Gov”—lazy days on the lake in Oquossoc, coaching his kids’ sport’s teams, legendary meals off his grill (always wood-fire, never propane), night swims, thrills at “The Garden,” philosophical debates, and making everyone laugh until their stomachs (including his own) hurt.
To sum it all up, the final word goes to The Boss. Greg wouldn’t have it any other way.
“It’s not the time in your life, it’s the life in your time.”
-Bruce Springsteen
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 AM Saturday, May 4 at Holy Spirit Parish, St. Martha’s Church, 30 Portland Rd, Kennebunk. Interment will follow in Hope Cemetery in Kennebunk.
Any memorial contributions in Greg’s memory may be made to Preble Street at 38 Preble Street, Portland, ME 04101 or the Midcoast Humane animal shelter at 190 Pleasant Street, Brunswick, ME, 04011.
To share a memory or leave a message of condolence, please visit Greg’ Book of Memories page at www.bibberfuneral.com.
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Christian Richard Sonne
Christian R. Sonne, 82, died peacefully on March 22 of Alzheimer’s and kidney failure, in the same house in Tuxedo Park where he grew up and lived most of his life. His father, Hans Christian Sonne, a Danish immigrant, was sent to New York to represent a British banking concern in the early ‘20’s. His mother was Carol Mulford Sonne, from Montclair, NJ.
Chris graduated as a top student from St. Paul’s School in Concord, NH, and Yale University. He also studied at Columbia University, from which he received a Master of International Affairs and a Certificate from the Russian Institute. He spent a year in Munich, Germany, on a Fulbright Scholarship. His interest in the facts of history knew no bounds. Whatever topic came up, he would be able to tell his listeners something they didn’t know. He also served in the US Army as an artillery officer at Fort Bliss, Texas.
Chris was an investment banker for more than 25 years, specializing in the financing of foreign governments and corporations in the US and Eurodollar capital markets for Harriman Ripley, Merrill Lynch and Goldman Sachs. When he left that world, he took an active role in the Tuxedo Park Association, a partnership owning several thousand acres of land in the Town of Tuxedo. He also assumed the oversight of the family-owned 9,000-acre forest property in South Carolina, and served as co-chairman of Highland Forests, a partnership owning 5,000 acres of forest land in the Adirondacks, where his family built a lakeside cabin, enjoyed by all for many years.
As the Historian of the Town of Tuxedo, and President of the Tuxedo Historical Society, the history of that area in Orange County, NY, became a passion. He was a curator and keeper of the memory of the Town of Tuxedo and Tuxedo Park, one of America’s first planned gated communities, a unique place that in the late years of the 19th century and early years of the 20th century could be called America’s version of Downton Abbey. An offshoot from this interest resulted in a book, Tuxedo Park, The Historic Houses, published in 2007, of which he was co-editor.
In addition, Chris was always generous with his time and talents in several non-profit organizations. He served as a trustee and Chairman of the Board of Berkeley Divinity School at Yale, a trustee of the Episcopal Diocese of New York, a board member of St. Mary’s Center, an AIDS health care center in New York City, Chairman of the Board of the American-Scandinavian Foundation, and one of two trustees of the Vincent Mulford Foundation, which gave support primarily to organizations which work to alleviate homelessness in New York City and Boston. Chris served for many years on the vestry of St. Mary’s-in-Tuxedo Episcopal Church.
He was also generous with his physical self, donating one of his kidneys to his son Peter, in 1995, a true act of fatherly love. That kidney had an excellent run for 23 years. Last year it was traded in for a younger version from Peter’s sister, Edie. Chris’ generosity survived, even after death; his brain was sent to the Taub Institute of Columbia University to be used for scientific research on Alzheimer’s Disease.
Chris married Sally Barnes, the daughter of a newspaper publisher, from Bristol, CT in 1966, and together they lived in New York, Paris, and finally Tuxedo Park. They raised four children; Peter of Cameron, SC; Nicholas of Bedford, NY, Matthew of Bethesda, MD, and Edie of Seattle, WA.
Chris was a keen bird hunter, mainly enjoying the sport at his place in South Carolina. He was an avid hiker, earning the rare distinction of summiting all 113 mountain peaks in New England and New York over 4,000 feet. He was an Adirondack 46’er.
Chris was a good-natured gentleman, fair and decent. He was devoted to and proud of his wife and children and grandchildren. He had no pretenses; he could wear a hard hat and wield a chainsaw or don a black tie and dine with royalty. The irony of his life, and death, is that two of the natural gifts he had been given, a big brain and a well-functioning kidney, both weakened and led to his death. He lived life to the fullest, leaving nothing on the table. He will be greatly missed by his family and community. In addition to his wife, Sally, and four children, he leaves twelve grandchildren and a sister, Sheila Pulling, of NYC, along with many nieces and nephews. Two sister, Sophia Campbell of Oxford, England, and Carol Ewing of Millbrook, NY, predeceased him. A memorial service will take place at St. Mary’s-in-Tuxedo on Saturday, April 13 at 11 a.m. Donations in his memory may be made to St. Mary’s-in-Tuxedo Episcopal Church, PO Box 637, Tuxedo Park, NY 10987.
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Gregg Carder
Village resident Gregg Carder passed away on November 5, 2018 at Good Samaritan Hospital, surrounded by family and friends.
Gregg and his partner of 43 years, Brad Boles, met in Seattle and have called Tuxedo Park home for the past nine years. For 33 years, Gregg sang in the tenor section of the choir of St. Thomas' Church, a role which took him around the world. He loved his home, his cats, and his bonsais, but especially his partner, Brad. Always generous in life, in death Gregg donated his eyes and tissue, so that strangers' lives may be made whole.
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Joyce B LaBar
Joyce B. LaBar of Tuxedo passed away Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2018, at Good Samaritan Hospital in Suffern. She was 86 years old.
The daughter of Daniel Henry Jones Sr. and Elizabeth Mae Du Vall Jones, she was born Aug. 12, 1932, in Hillburn.
She was the widow of Charles G. LaBar Sr.
Joyce was a file clerk with the law firm of Kornfeld, Rew, Newman & Ellsworth of Suffern and a longtime member of the Silver Dollar Seniors of Tuxedo.
She was a loving mother who always put her children first.
Survivors include her sons: Robert K. LaBar of Virginia, Douglas J. LaBar Sr. and his wife Diana of Highland Mills, Bart K. LaBar of Delaware Water Gap, Pa., Glen D. LaBar Sr. and his wife Vicky of Timberlake, N.C., Kirk S. LaBar and his wife Bonnie of Tuxedo and Eric W. LaBar of Tuxedo; her daughters Jenny B. DeSisto and her husband Douglas of Highland Mills and Amy J. LaBar of Highland Mills; her brothers: James W. Jones and Richard D. Jones and his wife Mary Ann of Florida and Lonnie R. Jones and his wife Terry of Middletown; her sisters Elizabeth M. Katt and her husband Edwin and Martha L. DeGroat of Middletown; 19 grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren, one great-great grandchild ;and many nieces and nephews.
Joyce was predeceased by her son Charles G. LaBar Jr. and her brother Daniel H. Jones Jr.
Visitation will be held from 2 to 5 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 14, at Smith, Seaman & Quackenbush, Inc. Funeral Home, 117 Maple Ave., Monroe.
A Chapel Service will be held at 11 a.m. on Monday, Oct. 15, in the funeral home officiated by Pastor Ross Topliff.
Interment will follow in Airmont Lutheran Cemetery in Airmont.
Donations may be made in Joyce’s memory to American Cancer Society-Eastern Division, 121 Executive Drive, New Windsor, NY 12553.
Arrangements by Smith, Seaman & Quackenbush, Inc. Funeral Home (845-782-8185; www.ssqfuneralhome.com).
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Derek McFadden 1995-2018
Derek McFadden, son of David and Robin McFadden passed away on August 17, 2018 in Tucson Arizona at the age of 23. A Memorial service will be held in Tuxedo on Sunday, September 9 at the Tuxedo Club from 2-3pm with reception to follow.
Prior to the service the family will hold for a viewing of Derek’s ashes, photographs of Derek at rest, and private reflections in the Small Chapel of the Holy Spirit, located at St.-Mary's-in-Tuxedo Episcopal Church from 12:00 noon - 1:45 pm.
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Alan Yassky
Alan Yassky, age 82, of Tuxedo Park, New York, passed away at home on June 7, 2018, surrounded by loved ones. He was an adored father and friend to his four children, Karen Clemons of Ohio, Linda Yassky of Brooklyn, Steven Mason Yassky and Laura Yassky Glynn, both of Upper Nyack, as well as their respective spouses, Tom Clemons, Georges Nahitchevansky, Bonnie Elder Yassky and John Glynn. Alan was also the proud grandfather of Rebecca, Ben, Jon, Vladimir, Nina, Imogene, Hannah and Tyler, and one great-granddaughter, Delaney. He is also survived by his devoted partner Francine Liza, of Tuxedo Park, and his loving sister, Marilyn Prant, of Voorhees, New Jersey. Alan’s adored wife of 53 years, Jean Mason Yassky, passed away in 2008.
Alan Yassky was born and raised in Nyack. A Nyack boy through and through -- he knew the Rockland County of both past and present. He could regal one with stories of swimming in the Hudson River, driving his door-less Model T through Nyack with his high school buddies standing on either running board, and working on a road crew blasting rock to lay the New York State Thruway.
After graduating from Nyack High School (1953) and the University of Vermont (1957), Alan entered the Air Force and served for four years in the Office of Special Investigations, rising to the rank of Captain. Alan entered the real estate business in 1962 as a salesperson selling new homes. Alan with his wife Jean, successfully launched Rockland Realty in 1964. As the county grew, so did their business. They eventually expanded its operations to include both residential and commercial sales and leasing. Over fifty years later, Rockland Realty, is still proudly family owned and operated.
Of note amongst a few of Alan’s successful real estate ventures are: the transformation of the former Ramapo Valley Airport into the corporate business park known as Airport Executive Park, in Nanuet; and conversion of Rockland Garden Apartments into elderly and affordable housing units in Nyack. Alan was and is still involved in numerous other major investments throughout Rockland County, as well as interests in North Carolina and Ohio. He was widely admired for his excellent judgment, a quality that served him especially well in his choice of business partners of whom he often remarked he felt blessed to have known. In business and in life he was willing to consider all sides, and never avoided the risky or difficult choice if he believed it was the right one.
Alan was active in both the Rockland County and New York State Boards of Realtors, rising through the ranks to hold the presidency in both organizations. In 1984, he was appointed as a National Director of the National Association of Realtors (NAR), and held the office of Treasurer from 1997 to 2000. In 2003, he received NAR’s Distinguished Service Award, and lifetime member of Realtors Political Action Committee. Alan was a past President of the Spring Valley Rotary Club and was a member of the Board of Directors of The Tuxedo Park Historical Society, The Rockland County Cancer Society, and The Rockland County Housing Coalition. Alan also served as a Chairman of the Clarkstown Industrial Commission and was a Director Emeritus of The Rockland Economic Development. He was a proud member of Trout Unlimited, The Black Meadow Club and Barbers Eddy Club, as well as The Tuxedo Club.
For the past thirty-three years Alan lived in Tuxedo Park, where he volunteered countless hours managing a variety of special projects for the community including the restoration of the police booth and offices, the repair and rebuilding of the stone wall along Tuxedo Road, and the reworking of the Wee Wah dam.
The breadth and depth of his knowledge, on a vast range of topics, and his ability to explain just about anything to anyone, were a constant source of wonder and joy for his children and those lucky enough to know him. He possessed boyish good looks, intelligence, charm, a sense of adventure, and an abundance of good will and generosity that made him the best of company. Alan could pilot a boat, fly a plane, cast into the wind while reeling in the big one, hit a moving target, and fix just about anything that involved pipes, nails or wood, often in the most novel ways. He was a gifted public speaker and story teller. He was an amazing negotiator from the days where a handshake meant something up until the day he passed and was always eager to celebrate the accomplishments of others. His level-headed wisdom, good humor and love for his family and friends will be sorely missed.
There will be a celebration of Alan Yassky’s life on Thursday, June 28, at 11:00 a.m., at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, 10 Fox Hill Road, Tuxedo Park, New York.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations in his name please be directed to either United Hospice of Rockland, 11 Stokum Lane, New City, NY 10956 / hospiceofrockland.org , or Trout Unlimited PO Box 7400, Woolly Bugger, WV 25438-7400 / www.tu.org Hannemann Funeral Home, Inc. Nyack, NY ~ (845) 358-0573
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Joe Hlavka - Fabruary 13, 1927- January 27, 2018
Tuxedo Park, NY
Joseph Hlavka, a long-time resident of Tuxedo Park died on Saturday, January 27, 2018 after a short illness. He was 90 years old.
Joseph was born in Franklin, New Jersey in 1927. He served in the Army and was educated at Rutgers University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he received a doctoral degree.
He taught at the Imperial College in London and spent most of his career as a Senior Scientist at Pfizer Pharmaceuticals in the area of drug development for infectious diseases.
He is survived by his brother, Tony Lavka of Fort Wayne, IN; his daughter, Sarah Clark of Califon, NJ; his son, Matthew Hlavka of Tuxedo Park; and four grandchildren.
For many years Joseph has been an active member of St. Mary’s-in-Tuxedo Episcopal Church where he served as Senior Warden. In his younger years, he was an avid golfer, oenophile, and world traveler.
Memorial donations may be made to St. Mary’s Church in Tuxedo Park. Funeral services will be private.
Funeral arrangements are being handled by Smith, Seaman & Quackenbush, Inc. Funeral Home. 845-782-8185: www.ssqfuneralhome.com
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Philip Lobkowicz
Philip Lobkowicz passed away as a result of a heart attack on Christmas morning, 2017. He is survived by his wife Gail and his children Sophia and Nicholas. Wake to be held on Sunday January 7th at Frank Campbell from 1-3 and 5-8. Funeral Mass to take place at Saint Ignatius Loyola on Monday January 8th at 3PM.
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Margaret Salierno Mason
Margaret Salierno Mason was the beloved wife of Antony, mother of Alane, stepmother of Kathy Modeliste, Dee, and Tony Mason, grandmother of Luc and Milo Priddle, sister of Joseph, Thomas, and Louis Salierno.
She died peacefully at home in Tuxedo, NY on Saturday, December 2, after a 36-year fight with Parkinson’s disease.
A gathering of friends will take place from 4 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, December 7 at Scarr Funeral Home, Suffern, NY. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, December 8 at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel church, Tuxedo, NY.
In lieu of flowers, donations to www.michaeljfox.org/
Arrangements under the direction of Scarr Funeral Home, 160 Orange Ave., Suffern, NY 10901
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Marilyn C Heater
Born on October 18th 1932, long time Tuxedo resident, Marilyn, had been a member of St Mary's since the mid 1950's . She loved St Mary's and attended whenever she could. She was married to Joseph E Heater, Jr who died in 2003. Marilyn worked at Avon Products and held various positions until finally retiring from the Suffern, N.Y. facility after 37 years. She is survived by her son Stephen Heater and his wife Helen of Tuxedo Park, and nieces and nephews. A service will be held for Marilyn on Friday June 30th at 11 am at St Mary's with burial next to her husband to follow.
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Ingrid Ahlberg Warren
Ingrid Ahlberg Warren of Tuxedo, NY died Monday, April 24, 2017 in Westchester Medical Center from injuries sustained from a single vehicle accident not far from her home.
Ingrid was born in Merchantville, NJ on December 25, 1937, a Christmas gift to Walter and Eleanor Ahlberg. From the beginning Ingrid was an adventurous and curious child who delighted in exploring her neighborhood, scraping her knees and making friends with every person and animal she met. Ingrid also held a special place in her heart for the education she received from Westfield Friends School in Cinnaminson, NJ. Always creative and stylish, Ingrid went onto attend the Tobe-Coburn School in New York City in her early adulthood. There she studied fashion design and founded many lifelong friendships. It was at this time that Ingrid met and fell in love with Kirby Warren.
Ingrid and Kirby were married on June 7, 1958 and went on to establish a beautiful family home in Tenafly, NJ. Together, they created a life that was full of travel, friendship, laughter, and love. They also raised three children, Lynn, Elizabeth and William and through example showed their children how to be responsible, conscientious and caring people. Ingrid’s love for her family and the adventure of life was evident in everything she touched, every house she decorated and her determination for personal growth continued to drive her. As example, Ingrid went on to get an additional degree in Architectural Home Design in NYC. Ingrid had a successful career as a designer and loved nothing more that creating warm and welcoming spaces for her clients, friends and family.
Ingrid was also forever bonded to Long Beach Island, NJ. As a child, Ingrid and her family spent many summers on the island. She loved telling stories about sailing on the bay, swimming in the ocean and lifeguarding on the island’s beaches. Ingrid designed her dream home on Long Beach Island in the town of Harvey Cedars, NJ. This home was the family’s “touch stone” and a favorite spot for extended family to gather and share good food, beauty, love and loss together!
Ingrid was forever devoted to her eight grandchildren and two great grandchildren. They each had a special relationship with their Nana Ingrid. She had the innate ability to make each one of them feel special, loved and worthy of all the good that life can bring. Nana will always be remembered by them, ready to laugh and loving them unconditionally.
Ingrid will be remembered lovingly by her church family of St. Mary’s in Tuxedo Park and Tenafly Presbyterian where she was an active and giving member. She will also be greatly missed by her friends in the Tuxedo Park Garden Club, where Ingrid loved to help arrange flowers for special events and get her hands dirty in the soil helping to plant and maintain the beautiful gardens in the Park. She gave herself to the Arts, her friends, her family, and touched the souls of all she met. Ingrid’s passion for life and inability to stop any task until the work was done will always guide those fortunate enough to have shared her space, and aggressive enough to try and keep up.
Ingrid leaves behind her husband, E. Kirby Warren; her sister, Mary Ahlberg Petersen; her daughter, Lynn Warren Peters and her husband, Jeffery; her daughter, Elizabeth Warren Wotherspoon and her husband, David; her son, William K. Warren and his wife, Maryann. She is also survived by her granddaughter, Ingrid Peters Parnell and her husband, Sean, her granddaughter, Katy Peters, her granddaughter, Brittany Wotherspoon, her granddaughter, Charlotte Warren, her granddaughter, Kirby Wotherspoon, her grandson, Patrick Warren, her grandson, Grant Peters and her granddaughter, Jessie Lynn Warren. Ingrid also leaves behind her two great grandchildren, Kennedy Parnell and Paxton Parnell, as well as numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and many, many friends.
Ingrid was predeceased by her parents Walter and Eleanor Ahlberg; her brother, Walter Ahlberg Jr., and her sister, Eleanor Ahlberg MacAllister.
Please join us in celebrating Ingrid at 11 a.m. on Saturday May 6th at St. Mary’s Church, on 10 Fox Hill Rd., Tuxedo Park, NY 10987. Followed directly by a gathering of friends at The Tuxedo Club, 1 West Lake Rd., Tuxedo Park, NY 10987.
Funeral arrangements by Smith, Seaman & Quackenbush, Inc. Funeral Home 845-782-8185
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Valerie Anne Napolitano
Valerie Anne Napolitano, age 72 of Tuxedo Park, NY passed away on Saturday, March 18th 2017. She was born on March 2, 1945 to the late Rudolph Phillip Volhard and Anne Barclay in Brooklyn, NY and spent most of her life residing in Tuxedo Park NY where she and her husband of 46 years, Clement Napolitano, raised 3 children. Valerie attended Erasmus Hall School in Brooklyn and the University of Kentucky where she majored in foreign language. After college, she used her language skills on her first job; flying internationally as a Stewardess with PanAm.
Valerie taught French, Spanish and Art for over 20 years at the Tuxedo Park School, where she was affectionately known as “Madame”. Valerie was an accomplished painter and she continued her education in fine arts, and honing her skills throughout her lifetime. Her love for art and children converged in her primary school lessons where she created picture-games and handmade puppets for teaching language.
Valerie was an animal lover and had 2 exotic tortoises, several English bulldogs, 2 gregarious parrots, and a horse named Gunnar. She loved riding, tennis, eating, drawing, laughing, reading, fashion, mushroom hunting and was ever excited by birthdays and Christmas. Valerie was an avid gardener and nurtured her Citrus trees, from seed.
She leaves behind her three adoring children: Petra, Crispin and Rudolph. Crispin's wife Shawna Napolitano, is mother to her three talented grandchildren, Brooklyn, Beaudin and Presley.
Service will be held on Saturday, April 1st at 11am at St. Mary’s Church in Tuxedo, Tuxedo Park NY 10987
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the CJD Foundation. They provided compassionate support and education to our family during Valerie’s last months.
www.cjdfoundation.org
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Henry Alexander Salm
Alex Salm, a long-time resident of Tuxedo Park, N.Y., died peacefully on November 14, 2016. A graduate of Le Rosey in Switzerland, The Kent School ('37) where he was on the rowing and hockey teams and a member of the class of 1941 at Dartmouth College, he immediately joined the US Army Air Corps immediately after graduation and served honorably and with distinction in the Pacific Theater. As commander of the 6th Squadron, 29th Bomber Group, 314th Wing, of the 20th Air Force, flying B-29's, he was in command of the famed "City of St. Louis," ultimately flying over 30 missions towards the end of World War II. Decorations included the Distinguished Flying Cross with oak leaf cluster and the Air Medal with two oak leaf clusters.
While enjoying a career in shipping, hotel management, and commercial real estate brokerage, Alex somehow found time for numerous sailing races, notably several Transatlantic (on the winning side in 1960), Buenos Aires to Rio de Janeiro, Transpacific, Sydney to Hobart, Miami to Montego Bay, Newport, and Block Island Races. He loved sailing and was a member of the New York Yacht Club, the Storm Trysail Club, Cruising Club of America, North American Station of the Royal Scandinavian Yacht Club, and the Nylandfka Jatklubben. He was also a life-long member of the Union Club in New York and served on the board of the National Horse Show.
A man of many talents, Alex was at home on his lawn mower or up a tree with a saw, and he loved to serve as his own "butler" as a way of scaring off would-be salesmen. While often professing to be a "hermit," he actually loved to host sailing reunions, Thanksgiving Dinners (would set the table himself) and Gold Racquets weekend opening parties. Always a "law and order" man, after his daily breakfast at the local diner where he loved mixing with all the local citizens, he brought a cup of coffee and doughnut to the guard at the gate to Tuxedo Park, and was a long-time supporter of the Tuxedo Police and Volunteer Fire and Ambulance Corps. He loved the history of the area, knew who lived at which house and when "before the war," and delighted at being the oldest participant in such events as the annual Tuxedo Club Ball and the Memorial Day parade in town. He particularly enjoyed sitting on his porch with his friends, watching the sunsets and having good conversation.
A benefactor to many, the new boathouses at the Kent School and Tuxedo Club were a source of pride and joy ("and a good place to throw a party!").
The family would like to recognize his long friendships made at the Orange Top and with Tina Smith and Jun Viray, without whom his joy in life would not have been possible.
Alex is survived by his first cousin, John Train, and many "nieces and nephews" - the 17 sons and daughters of his other predeceased first cousins: James Gerard, Sumner Gerard, Coster Gerard, and Peter Salm.
A funeral will be held at St. Mary's Church in Tuxedo Park, NY on Thursday, November 17, 2016, at 11am. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Tuxedo Volunteer Fire and Ambulance Corps.
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Kathleen Spalthoff
May 14, 1936 - September 13, 2016
Little River
Kathleen M. Spalthoff, 80, passed away Tuesday, September 13, 2016, with her family by her side, at Grand Strand Regional Medical Center.
Born on May 14, 1936 in The Bronx, NY, she was the daughter of the late James and Nora Bulman Walpole.
Kathleen was a dispatcher with Tuxedo Park Police Department, where she proudly served the community for 20 years, before retiring to Little River, SC. Once relocating to South Carolina, Kathleen volunteered at Grand Strand Regional Medical Center.
She was a loving wife, mother, Nana and friend to all that knew her. She courageously fought a 20 year battle of various illnesses with grace and dignity. She has been a true role model and will be deeply missed.
Kathleen is survived by her devoted husband of 57 years, Charles, who was her primary caregiver; sons, Dave and Danny; daughters, Denise and Deirdre; granddaughter, Heather; several nieces and a nephew. She is predeceased by two brothers, John and Thomas.
The family will receive friends from 2 to 4 pm on Thursday, September 15 in Lee Funeral Home Chapel. A prayer service will be held at 3:30 pm. Burial will be in Warwick, NY at a later date.
Memorial donations may be made to Embrace Hospice, 1318 3rd Avenue, Conway, SC 29526.
A guestbook is available at www.leefhandcrematory.com.
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Nathaniel Andrews 'Andy' Jackson
Nathaniel Andrews "Andy" Jackson died peacefully August 25, 2016 at Valley Hospital in Ridgewood, NJ after a short illness.
Andy attended the Tuxedo Park School, graduated from St. Marks School and Yale University. He was a naval aviator honorably discharged with the rank of Lieutenant (Junior Grade). His career began on Wall Street at Bache and Company after which he spent 30 + years in the assessment business in New York State-most recently as assessment consultant with the Town of Ossining, NY.
He was a lifelong resident of Tuxedo Park, NY and a lifelong member of St. Mary's-In-Tuxedo Episcopal Church serving in various capacities. An active member of the Tuxedo Club for over 50 years, Andy was an avid court tennis player and promoter of the game.
He was an understated and private man who cared deeply about his family, community and several favorite organizations-namely American Friends of Maru-a-Pula. Maru-a-Pula (MaP) is a world-class school rooted in Botswana whose purpose is to nurture servant leaders who are deeply committed to helping their communities.
He is survived by his sister Elisabeth J. Rose (George) of Charleston, SC; nieces Renee Ketcham (Bill) of Greenwich, CT, Caroline C. Amory and Gillian B. Amory of Sarasota, Fl; grand-nephew Saunders Ketcham and grand-niece Liza Ketcham both of Manhattan, NY. He was predeceased by his parents Helen A. and Paul E. Jackson and his sister Constance Jackson.
The family has requested that in lieu of flowers memorial donations be made to St Mary's Outreach or AFMAP Orphan Scholarship Fund* AFMAP is the American Friends of Maru-a-Pula, the school in Botswana that Andy supported for the last 35 years. He was the treasurer for AFMAP and dearly loved the school.* Donations should be made payable to St. Mary's-In-Tuxedo Episcopal Church 10 Fox Hill Road- P.O. Box 637 Tuxedo Park, NY 10987 with either St. Mary's Outreach or AFMAP in the memo.
The funeral service will take place at 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday, August 30th at St. Mary's- in-Tuxedo Episcopal Church. There will be a reception in Bentley Hall following the service. You will be welcome to wait for the family who will join you after the internment in the cemetery.
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Edgar Powell Stegmann
Edgar Powell Stegmann, resident of Tuxedo Park, NY and Spruce-Creek Fly In – Port Orange, FL, “flew West” on August 4, 2016. The son of Robert and Helena Stegmann, Jersey City, NJ; “Ed” served his country for 13 years active service as a Captain in the United States Air Force, then became a highly-respected international 747/L-1011 Captain for Pan American and United Airlines. His travels took him to all but one continent, and he had friends all over the world. His love of flying and community included Master of the Lorillard Masonic Lodge, Cub Scout pack 146 Cubmaster in Tuxedo, NY, and membership in the Experimental Aircraft Association. He loved flying his private aircraft with his sons, enjoyed building a World War 1 fighter aircraft replica, and appreciated the beauty of nature.
Survived by his wife; Marcy, children; Scott, Skip, Rob, Talley (Mike) Dentzau, and grandchildren; Krista Stegmann, Andrew and Kara Dentzau.
Memorial service will be held at St. Mary’s Episcopal church, Tuxedo Park, NY on Saturday, August 13, 2016 at 2:00 p.m. Internment of ashes with military honors and missing-man fly over will commence at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions to St. Mary’s Episcopal church, Tuxedo Park, NY for Christmas poinsettias.
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Phil Swirbul
Leon Philip Swirbul died peacefully on June 12, 2016 in Tuxedo Park, NY, surrounded by his loving family. The cause was complications related to Parkinson's. He was 85.
Known to his family and friends as Phil, Mr. Swirbul was born in Bay Shore, Long Island on February 19, 1931. His father, Jake Swirbul, was one of the founders of the Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation.
Phil Swirbul was a graduate of the Lawrenceville School and Princeton University where he earned an A.B. degree in 1953. Following Princeton, he served in the U.S. Navy from 1953-1955 with the rank of LTJG. During his 50-year career as an investment advisor to high net worth individuals, Phil was associated with several Wall Street firms including Reynolds & Co., A.G. Edwards, and Morgan Stanley.
He was married to his loving wife, Serene, for 62 years. They established their home in Tuxedo Park, NY in 1968 where they raised four sons and where Phil gave distinguished leadership service to the affairs of St. Mary's Church, The Tuxedo Park School, and The Tuxedo Club.
As a dedicated member of the St. Mary's Church vestry, Phil served as Senior Warden. He was also President of the Board of Trustees of The Tuxedo Park School. A life-long tennis player with a renowned backhand, Phil was Chairman of the Board of Governors of The Tuxedo Club.
A beloved figure in Tuxedo Park, Phil will be remembered and missed for his devotion to his family, his commitment to the community and his love of sports.
He was an enthusiastic supporter of the Mets and Jets.
He is survived by his wife, Serene, and his four sons: Philip and his wife, Malu; Paul and his wife, Barbara; Mark, and Jason and his wife, Jill. He is also survived by his seven grandchildren: Mackenzie, Sarah, Justin, Madison, Caitlin, Tyler and Emma and a twin brother, William R. Swirbul of Perrysburg, OH.
A Memorial Service will be held at St. Mary's Church in Tuxedo Park, NY on Friday, June 17th at 11 a.m.
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Marie A. Bishko
Marie A. Bishko passed away Monday, May 9, 2016. She was 69 years old. Daughter of the late Edmund and Anna Forzono Jones, she was born September 6, 1946 in Tuxedo, NY. She remained a lifelong resident of Tuxedo. Marie attended and graduated from Tuxedo High School where she met her husband John. They were happily married for 48 wonderful years. After graduation, Marie attended the Wilfred Beauty Academy. She went on to work as a Beautician with Tuxedo Beauty Salon in Tuxedo, NY for 45 years alongside her best friend Carol Hobart. She made countless women look and feel beautiful every day. The greatest joy of her life was raising her three daughters and six grandchildren. She was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother. Marie was a lifelong parishioner of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church and a member of the Rosary Altar Society.
Survivors include her husband, John, at home; her daughters: Sherry Bishko of Sleepy Hollow, NY, Allison Cristiano of Valhalla, NY, Marie Bishko of New York, NY; her brother, Fred Jones of Tuxedo, NY; her sister-in-law and brother-in-law: Barbara and Michael Dumovich of Monroe, NY, and her sister-in-law Helen Bishko of New Hampton, NY; her sons-in-law: Christopher Cummins, Dominick Cristiano and Nick Marsh; her grandchildren: John Cummins, Amanda Cummins, Dominick Cristiano, Lisa Cristiano, Lilah Marsh, and Nicholas Marsh.
There will be no Visitation. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, May 21st at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, Tuxedo, NY. Cremation at Cedar Hill Crematory, Middle Hope, NY.
Memorial donations may be made to the Tuxedo Volunteer Ambulance Corps, 1 Contractor’s Road, Tuxedo Park, NY 10987.
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Mary King Bullard
Long-time Tuxedo resident Mary Bullard died on Saturday evening, October 24.
A service celebrating the vibrancy of Mary's life will be held at St. Mary's on Sunday, November 1 beginning at 3:00 p.m. A reception at the church will follow. All are invited and encouraged to attend.
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Alan Heywood
Longtime Tuxedo Resident, former Village Trustee and Sponsor of TPFYI Alan Heywood passed away on October 1, 2015.
A celebration of Alan's life will take place at St. Mary's on Tuesday, October 6 at 4:00 p.m. with a reception to follow at The Tuxedo Club
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Bernadette Mallon
Tuxedo Resident Bernadette Mallon passed away on Sunday, June 21 at the age of 48.
Visitation will be held on at the Flynn Funeral & Cremation Memorial, 139 Stage Road, Monroe, NY, Wednesday, June 24, 6pm – 8pm and Thursday, June 25, 2pm – 4pm and 6pm – 8pm."
Funeral Mass will be held on Friday, June 26 11 am Our Lady of Mt. Carmel R.C. Church, 5 Tobin Way, Tuxedo Park, NY.
In Lieu of flowers, please donate to assist the family with medical expenses.
http://www.gofundme.com/x7fk6bs
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William Nixon 1928-2015
William H. Sahler Sr.
William H. Sahler Sr. of Tuxedo NY passed away December 28, 2014 at the age of 86. Born April 27, 1928 in Suffern NY to Herbert and Gertrude Sahler, He was proprietor of Sahler's Building and Contracting.
William was a World War II Veteran serving in the US Coast Guard, he was an Explorer Scout Leader, founding member of the Tuxedo Ambulance Corp., a 50 year member and Ex Chief of the Tuxedo Joint Fire Department, member of the Tuxedo Silver dollars, the American Legion and a member of the congregation of St. Elizabeth's Chapel.
He is survived by his wife and companion of 46 years, Kathleen Anne Burtoft-Sahler; four children: William H. Sahler Jr (Karen), Bonnie J. Murphy (George), Carol A. Baker (Wayne), and Diane L. Sahler; grandchildren: William C. Courtney, and Chelsea Sahler, Brian (Amanda), George Jr. (Jessica) and Matthew Murphy, Ashleigh (Tari) Mitchell, and Todd Baker; great grandchildren, Alexia, Shawn, Lia, and Alexander; one sister, Marion Claire Bezeuyne (Sy) and two-sisters in law, Launa Burtoft, and June (Peter) Marsden survive Him.
He was pre-deceased by his parents, the mother of his four children, Jean L. Conklin Sahler, and two sisters, Evelyn From and Doris Ann Sutter.
William's Funeral Service will be held on Wednesday at 11 a.m. at St. Elizabeth's Chapel in Eagle Valley NY. Burial will follow at Airmont Cemetery in Airmont NY. Friends may call on Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Scarr Funeral Home, Route 202, Suffern NY.
In lieu of flowers donations to St Elizabeth's Chapel Tuxedo Ambulance or the Tuxedo Joint Fire Dist would be appreciated.
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RITA NATALIE NIXON
Rita Natalie Nixon (nee Acanfora) was born in 1929 in New York City to Beatrice and Henry Acanfora. Rita was a strong, smart, and independent spirit. She was an enthusiastic sports fan, and loved watching her beloved Mets and Jets despite some tough seasons. She enjoyed playing and watching golf and tennis as well as traveling all over the world. At home Rita loved to garden, and had to work continually to defend it from the Tuxedo Park wildlife. She enjoyed cooking and entertaining. Her family and friends benefitted from many scrumptious meals. She loved the companionship of her many dogs and could be found walking them daily. For years Rita volunteered at Valley Hospital and local soup kitchens. She spent summers at the Jersey Shore in Barnegat Light, NJ, instilling in all her children a love for the sea and sun.
Rita met the love of her life, Bill Nixon, when visiting a friend at Princeton. Bill won her heart and they were married in 1951. fter moves to Detroit, MI, and Leonia, NJ, they moved to Ramsey, NJ, before moving to Tuxedo Park, NY. Rita was a homemaker while Bill owned Hoyt Corp. of Englewood, NJ. A fearless, loving, loyal wife and mother, Rita is survived and will be missed by her husband, Bill, and son, Nick (Donna Nixon), a daughter, Sue (Mike Bradford), a daughter-in-law, Maria, grandchildren Kevin and Luke Nixon, Casey and Patrick Bradford and Jessica Nixon. She was preceded in death by her son, Scott and her parents. The loving care of Leah Muthoni Riuri, Georganne Schopmann, and Rockland Hospice was of great comfort to her during her illness. Donations may be made in Rita's memory to the following charitable organizations that she supported:
Guiding Eyes for the Blind (www.guidingeyes.org) and United Hospice of Rockland (www.hospiceof rockland.org).
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, November 22, 2014 from 4:30 - 6:30 PM at the Van Emburgh-Sneider-Pernice Funeral Home, 109 Darlington Ave, Ramsey.
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RYAN J. MCMILLEN
January 22, 1983 November 9, 2014 Austin, TX Ryan J. McMillen, of Austin TX entered into eternal rest on November 9, 2014 at home. He was 31 years old. The son of David M. McMillen and Sheri Standish Jeffries, Ryan J. McMillen was born on January 22, 1983 in Glen Mills, PA. Ryan J. McMillen was the Manager at Sagra Restaurant in Austin, TX. Ryan J. McMillen is survived by his father, David M. McMillen and his wife, Kimberley of Tuxedo, NY; his mother, Sheri Standish Jeffries and Douglas of Gardiner, NY, grandmother, Nancy Standish; his son, Hayes McMillen of Conway, SC; brother, Tyler McMillen of Newburgh, NY, sister, Sara McMillen of Gardener, NY; step brothers, Ryan Galuska of Tuxedo, NY and Craig Jeffreies of Washington DC; step sister, Dawn Salony of Newburgh, NY; many aunts, uncles and cousins. Visitation will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. on Saturday, November 15, 2014 at Goodwill Evangelical Church, 2135 Route 208, Montgomery, NY. A Funeral Service will be held at 3 p.m. on Saturday, November 15, 2014 at the church. Burial will be private Arrangements are by Kevin Quigley of Quigley Bros. Funeral Home; to send condolences or to get directions to the funeral home, please go to www.Quigleybros.com
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ALFRED P. EWERT
EWERT--Alfred P., of New York and Tuxedo Park, NY, died on August 23rd at the age of 80 from complications of Parkinson's Disease. He was born and raised in Detroit, MI, and graduated from the University of Michigan in 1955. He served as a 1st Lieutenant in the US Air Force in France from 1955 to 1957. On his return he entered George Washington University Law School and graduated in 1961. He became a member of the Virginia, DC, and New York Bar Associations. In 1964 he joined the patent law firm Morgan and Finnegan in New York, became a partner soon thereafter, and had a distinguished career in patent litigating until his retirement in 2003. His pro bono work included successfully representing the town of Tuxedo in preserving its environment against massive development. He was an expert skier and tennis player, and a member of The Tuxedo Club. He is survived by his wife, Patricia Tucker Ewert, two daughters, Caroline Ewert Jaenicke, of Wellesley, MA, and Alexandra Ewert Farnell, of Park City, UT, four grandchildren, his sister, Marge McGoff of Charlevoix, MI, and brother, Herb Ewert, of Vero Beach, FL. Services will be private.
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Donald Scott Richards
Donald Scott Richards, President and CEO of Investigations International, passed away suddenly in his home on July 6, 2014 in Philadelphia, PA at the age of 66.
The son of the late Harlow Scott and Billie Scoggin Richards, he was born on November 26, 1947 in Portales, New Mexico. He graduated Summa Cum Laude from University of San Francisco, where he received his MBA in Banking Corp., Finance and Securities Law. He also received his B.S. in Accounting and Business Management from the University of New Mexico.
Don was a strong and highly motivated person who held many titles throughout his lifetime. He worked as Financial Crimes Program manager and agent for the FBI; served as Deputy Director of Global Security for Bankers Trust Company; and the Director of Investigations for both Bernstein Liebhard, LLP and Berger & Montague, PC. Most recently, Don served as Founder, President and CEO of Investigations International, Inc. since 2006. He was active in many organizations including the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners, Society of Former Special Agents of the FBI, and the Vidocq Society. He was also a published author of Deadly Betrayal, a novel based on the CBS Murders Case he solved while serving as a special agent with the FBI.
He was predeceased in death by his wife of 26 years, Katherine Canelides Richards in 2001.
Don is survived by his son, Kyle Richards and his wife, Melissa and their children: Alexander, Jason, and Tyler Richards, all of Hartford, Wisconsin; his companion, fiancee, and friend, Judith (Jude) Levine; one sister, Sandra Bonham and her husband, Gordon of Baltimore, Maryland and their family.
Visitation hours will be from 6 to 9 p.m. today, Friday, July 11th at Applebee-McPhillips Funeral Home, Inc., 130 Highland Avenue, Middletown, NY 10940. A Funeral Service will be held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, July 12th at the funeral home. Burial will follow in the family plot in Wallkill Cemetery, 160 Midway Road, Middletown, NY 10940.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in Don's name may be made to Bay Lakes Council and mailed to his son's attention: Kyle Richards, 450 Violet Ave., Hartford, WI 53027. The memorial will be used towards benefiting the council Boy Scout camp his grandsons attend regularly. As a youth, Don earned the rank of Eagle Scout in the Boy Scouts of America and enjoyed supporting his son and grandsons in their Boy Scouting journey.
Arrangements are under the direction of Applebee-McPhillips Funeral Home, Inc., www.applebee-mcphillips.com
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Richard John Schineller, Sr
Former Tuxedo Park resident, Richard John Schineller, Sr. (“Dick”) died on Tuesday, June 24, 2014 at his home in Sarasota Florida. A celebration of his life with be held at St. Mary’s Church on Saturday, July 26 beginning at 11 a.m. with a luncheon reception at The Tuxedo Club to follow. All are invited.
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HOWLAND P. ROGERS
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Linda Leghorn
Long time Tuxedo resident Linda Leghorn passed away after a courageous battle with cancer on January 26, 2014. A wake will be held at Flynn Funeral Home in Monroe on Friday, January 31 from 2-4pm and 6-8pm.
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Thomas J. Sullivan
Thomas Joseph Sullivan, a 20-year resident of Naples, Fla., and a former resident of Monroe, passed away Friday, Jan. 10, 2014.
Tom was born in the Bronx on Nov. 14, 1927, to Margaret Mary and John Sullivan.
He had two older brothers who preceded him in death, John and Stephen Sullivan.
John married his high school sweetheart and the love of his life, Marjorie Ann McKeon, also of the Bronx. The two were married for 66 years.
Tom graduated the same year as Marjorie from St. Nicholas of Tolentine High School in the Bronx in 1945. He went on to graduate from Manhattan College in 1950 after serving in post-World War II Germany in the U.S. Army.
He worked for Chevrolet Motor Division for 17 years in Tarrytown and White Plains. He and Marjorie became dealer/owners of Tom Sullivan Chevrolet in Monroe in 1966. They jointly ran their business until retiring to Naples, Fla., in 1994.
Marge and Tom had five children and he was a devoted father. His family meant the world to him and he was always known as “the most fun father” on the block.
He was always active in the parishes where they lived and was a lector and Eucharistic minister at St. Ann’s Catholic Church in Naples.
He loved sports, getting together with family and friends and his humor and laughter always lit up any room he was in.
He was a great story teller, a trait his grandchildren particularly loved. He loved to sing and could burst into song on a moment’s notice. He particularly loved to sing happy birthday, his own renditions of it, to the delight of his family.
Besides his wife, Marjorie, Tom is survived by his five children: Kathleen Ricker (Gerald) of Colorado Springs, Co., Gail Sobolewski (Thomas) of West Sand Lake, Diane Dempsey (Martin) of Fort Myer, Va., Margaret Sullivan of Falls Church, Va., and William Sullivan (Patricia) of Walden. He also leaves behind eight grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren (number 14 is due in June), who all adored him.
Visitation will be held Friday, Jan. 31, from 5 to 8 p.m. at Smith, Seaman & Quackenbush, Inc. Funeral Home, 117 Maple Ave., Monroe.
A funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Feb. 1, 2014, at St. Anastasia Parish Church, Route 17M, Harriman.
Interment will follow in St. Anastasia Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to TAPS (Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors), which supports families of our fallen service members, 3033 Wilson Blvd., Suite 630, Arlington VA 22201 c/o Mary Ellen Matheson or ALS Association (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) Development Dept., 27001 Agoura Road, Suite 250, Calabasas Hills, CA 91301.
Funeral arrangements have been made by Smith, Seaman & Quackenbush, Inc. Funeral Home. For more information, call 845-782-8185 or visit online at www.ssqfuneralhome.com
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Lucy Edwards
Long time Village resident Lucy Edwards passed away on Saturday, January 11 2014.
A memorial service for will be held at St. Mary's on Saturday, January 25 at 11:00 a.m. A reception will follow in Bentley Hall. All are invited.
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Diane Regina Gray
Diane Regina Gray was 67 years old and a life-long resident of New York City. She died peacefully in her sleep while visiting her family in Austin, Texas. Born in New York City to Ann and James Lanze on April 20th 1946, she is survived by her older brother James Lanze and younger sister Elizabeth Halligan as well her son Neil, his wife Amanda and her granddaughter Georgia with whom she was able to spend her final days. She was predeceased by her parents and her husband of 28 years David Gray who died in April of 2003. She was a graduate of Hunter College; St Vincent’s School of Nursing and was a Carmelite Sister for the Aged and Infirm. After the convent, she worked with the elderly and had a career as a nurse. Diane was a home maker and caregiver to her family. She was a wonderfully kind-hearted woman whose enormous heart touched many lives, from her time in Tuxedo Park to her cottage in Michigan to her house in Florida, she will be missed by friends far and wide. Services will be held at Mary Manning Walsh Home (1339 York Avenue) on September 5th at 11am. She will be buried in a private ceremony at a family plot next to her late husband in Michigan. In lieu of flowers please consider a charitable donation to The Central Park Conservancy in her memory. Central Park Conservancy, 14 E. 60th St, New York, NY, 10022 or the Pointe aux Barques special gift fund c/o Joanne Babcock, PO Box 335, Port Austin, MI 48467 (in the memo line please put: Diane Gray Special Gift).
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Cornelius JJ Madera
Former Village resident Cornelius JJ Madera passed away after a long battle with cancer on Saturday July 6, 2013. Neil was a valued member of this community, serving both as Village Trustee and Mayor for several terms each (Trustee from 1985- 1989, Mayor from 1989-1997 and then again 1999-2001 and finally as Trustee from 2001-2002 He is survived by his wife Marge, daughters Meghan Madera Bent, Caitie Madera Faecett and Morgan Madera Baroni and 6 grandchildren.
Funeral Services will be held onWednesday, July 10th at 11:00 a.m. at Our Lady of the Assumption in Osterville, MA with reception immediately following at 560 Seaview Ave, Osterville MA.
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Kurt & Pam Graetzer
Beloved long-time Village residents Kurt and Pam Graetzer were killed tragically in a car accident on Thursday, June 13, 2013.
A Memorial Service will be held on Friday, June 28 at St. Mary’s in Tuxedo beginning at 11am, followed by a reception at The Tuxedo Club.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Children's Academy of Southwest Florida inc., 923 26th Street West Bradenton Florida 34205 for the formation of the "Pam and Kurt Graetzer House in the Village."
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Robert C. LaBurt
Robert C. LaBurt passed away Sunday, June 2, 2013 at Good Samaritan Hospital, Suffern, NY at the age of 84. Son of the late William and Johanna Lutz LaBurt, he was born September 6, 1928 in Brooklyn, NY.
Robert was a retired General Manager for Tuxedo Park Associates, Tuxedo, NY. He was formerly the Assessor for the Town of Tuxedo, and Supervisor for the Town of Tuxedo. He was a member of the American Legion Post #293 of Southfields, a member of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Tuxedo. Robert was also a veteran of the U.S. Army serving during World War II and Korea.
Survivors include his wife, Margaret Smith LaBurt, at home; his son, Rev. Brian LaBurt of Columbus, GA; his daughters: Barbara Barba and her husband, Peter of Durham, NC, Maureen LaBurt of Stillwater, OK; his son-in-law, Dr. Christopher LoFrisco; his grandchildren: Sharon, Adrienne, Peter, Robert, Megan and Elise; his brothers: William LaBurt of Arizona, Manley LaBurt and his wife, Mara of Chapel Hill, NC, Richard LaBurt and his wife, Carol of Willimington, NC, along with many nieces and nephews. Robert was predeceased by his daughter, Lindsay Anne LoFrisco.
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SAM BORNSTEIN
Longtime Village Resident and Sam Bornstein died on May 28,2013
Sam served the Village 19 years as a member of the Planning Board/Architectural Review from 1994-2004 and then as Chair through 2005. When the Boards were split, Sam remained a member of the Planning Board, on which he served through May 2013. He was also a member of the Tuxedo School Board.
He is survived by his daughter Tricia Song, her husband, Tony and their children Ethan and Riley as well as his son, Daniel
Services will be held at 10:15am, on Thursday, May 30. at Gutterman & Musicant, 402 Park Street in Hackensack, NJ with burial to follow at Silk City Cemetary in West Patterson.
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JACK SHEPARD
North Sutton, NH-Jack, John Andrus Shepard, 87, died peacefully at home on March 14, 2013 after a two and a half year battle against lung cancer.
He handled his disease with his usual grace and calm and uncomplaining approach to life.
He was born in Orange, NJ on March 2, 1926 the son of Thomas R. and Marie (Dickinson) Shepard. He graduated from Newark Academy in 1944 loving his football and discovering his passion for teaching during summer jobs coaching underprivileged children to swim.
He enlisted in the US Marine Corps which he also loved and after V-12 year at Dartmouth College, graduated from Amherst in 1949. Jack taught at Peck School in Morristown, NJ, Eaglebrook School in Deerfield, MA and married Mary Grindley Shepard in 1957. After 10 years at Eaglebrook he became Headmaster of the Tuxedo Park School where he continued to teach Latin. After 18 years in Tuxedo he became the Headmaster of Saint Mary’s Episcopal Day School in Tampa and continued teaching Latin. He was greatly admired as a teacher. He and Mary retired to North Sutton, NH in 1993.
He is predeceased by a daughter, Louise Bushnell Shepard, in 1987. His immediate survivors are his wife of 55 years, Mary and his three sons and their wives, John A. Shepard, Jr. and Joan of Niskayuna, NY; Robert Grindley Shepard and Eileen of Milton, MA; Frederick Dickinson Shepard and Susan of South Hamilton, MA; four grandchildren, Michael, Hannah Louise, Nathaniel, and Christopher; a brother and his wife, Thomas R. Shepard and Nancy of Sarasota, FL.
A memorial service will be held on Tuesday, March 19, 2013 at 11:00 A.M. at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Gould Road, New London, NH with military honors conducted by the USMC.
Memorial contributions may be made to Lake Sunapee Region Visiting Nurse Association, P.O. Box 2209 or St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, P.O. Box 294, both New London, NH 03257. Chadwick Funeral Service of New London, NH is assisting the family with arrangements.
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Lifelong Tuxedo Resident Madeline M. Napolitano passed away February 21, 2013 at the age of 89. Born October 4, 1923 in Tuxedo, NY to Joseph and Maria Mottola, Madeline was retired from the Tuxedo School District working in the cafeteria. She was a great sports enthusiast who was the scorekeeper for George F. Baker teams for over 40 years. Where she was known for baking cakes and cookies for the teams. She was also a swimming instructor for many years with the Tuxedo Summer Recreation Program. Madeline was a Eucharistic Minister at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church and a member of the Tuxedo Silver Dollars. She was pre-deceased by her husband Ralph (Scooch) in 2005. She is survived by her son Ralph and his wife MaryAnn of Kissimmee, Fl. Her grandchildren, Katherine, Allison, Sarah, and Nicholas, 2 sisters Concetta (Tina) Kusion and her husband Emanuel of Tuxedo, and Susan Mottola of Tuxedo, 1 brother Carmine Mottola and his wife Nancy of Dunnellon Fl, she was pre-deceased by her siblings, Sam, Joseph, and Mary. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Tuesday at 10:00 AM at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in Tuxedo, NY. Friends may call on Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 Pm at the Scarr Funeral Home Inc Route 202 Suffern NY In lieu of flowers donations to Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in Tuxedo.
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John Swanson, son of Barbara and Bob Swanson, died suddenly on January 23 in New York City.
The service for John will take place at St. Luke's Episcopal Church, 18 James Lane, East Hampton NY on Monday, January 28 at 1 p.m. A reception will follow. All are invited.
Condolences may be sent to the Swansons at 119 Turtle Point Road, Tuxedo Park NY 10987.
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LOUIS MILLS - August 14, 1923 - December 30, 2012
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Long time Village resident Andre de Casteja passed away peacefully on Thursday, August 30 after a courageous battle with Multiple Myeloma. A Memorial Mass for Mr. de Casteja will be celebrated on Friday, September 14th at 11 a.m. at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Roman Catholic Church in Tuxedo.
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Long time Village resident and former Trustee Oliver Parker passed away on Friday, August 24, 2012.
A celebration of his life will be held at St. Mary's on Wednesday, August 29 at 11 a.m. with burial in the churchyard at the end of the service. Visitation will take place on Tuesday, August 28, from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. at Van Emburgh-Sneider-Pernice Funeral Home, 109 Darlington Avenue, Ramsey, NJ
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Inez Lenti died peacefully on June 24, 2012 at The Promenade in Tuxedo. She was 101 years old. Inez is survived by her daughter Stephanie of Tuxedo Park. A small grave side service will be held later this week at St. Mary's.
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Former DPW employee Dennis Jones passed away on Friday, May 25 2012 from cancer.
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John Jovaly
1918-2011
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The Revered James Leo passed away on Wednesday, December 14, 2011. Father Leo was the 9th Rector of St. Mary's, where he served in the 1970s. He and his wife, Patsy lived in the Rectory with their two sons Jonathan and Jason. A funeral for Father Leo will be held on Friday, January 6th at Christ Church Cathedral in Cincinnati and 12pm.
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Longtime Tuxedo Park resident John Edward Douglas Greenwood (Ted) passed away on Monday October 31, 2011. A celebration of his life will be held at St. Mary’s on December 6, at 11am with a reception to follow.
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Long time Tuxedo Park resident Edward Hansen passed away on December 31, 2011. Edward was an accomplished attorney, a former Village Trustee and a respected member of the community. He is survived by his wife Julia, on Christopher and daughter Victoria. A service celebrating his life will be held at St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church in New York City on Wednesday, January 5 at 4 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to Aspen Theater Masters, P.O. Box 899, Aspen, CO 81612 or The Hansen Exhibition/Acquisition Fund at the Hood Museum at Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH 03755.
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Thomas Peter Galuska, long-time Tuxedo resident, died on Friday December 31 at Valley View Hospital. A service celebrating his life will be held at St. Mary's-In-Tuxedo Episcopal Church on Saturday, January 8 at 11 a.m.
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Former Tuxedo Park resident Claire Lewis passed away in New York City on December 8, 2010. Claire is survived by her daughter Cynthia Lewis of New York City as well as her son James Lewis, his wife Lyssa and their two children Sedona and Lex of Steamboat Springs, Co.
A memorial service will be held at St. Mary’s on Friday December 17 at 11:30am
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Life-long Tuxedo resident Jim Barth died on Wednesday, November 3, 2010. A celebration of his life will be held on Saturday, November 13 at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Roman Catholic Church in Tuxedo be
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Kate Winslet and Edward Abel Smith began dating in 2011 and tied the knot just a year later. Smith has been by Winslet's side ever since, and while the pair are generally private, the acclaimed actress has spoken of quite fondly of him to the press.
"He didn't particularly plan on meeting and marrying a woman who is in the public eye and therefore having been so judged," she told The New York Times of her husband in 2021, adding, "He's vegan, does yoga, breath work and cold water swims."
Winslet even credits Smith for some her recent professional successes.
"My creative life in the last few years has been really, really, colorful for me," she told PEOPLE in 2015. "And I've really really enjoyed being able to embrace that. I have a wonderful man in my life who is so incredibly supportive that makes it possible for me to have those experiences. It's been a really fun time."
So who is Kate Winslet's husband? Here's everything to know about Edward Abel Smith.
He met Winslet through his famous uncle
Winslet and Smith met in August 2011 while they both vacationed on his uncle Richard Branson's Necker Island — and a disaster brought them together. After a suspected lightning strike, a massive fire broke out at the Virgin mogul's properties. Winslet helped Branson's mother out of the main house on the island, while Smith escaped a neighboring home.
The actress compared the experience to what her and Idris Elba's characters went through in the film The Mountain Between Us. "Exactly the same thing happened to me when I met my husband," she told PEOPLE in October 2017. "He was a complete stranger, we met, and then the next day the house burnt down."
"I believe strangers can meet and their lives can change so much that they simply can't go back to being the person they once were," she added. "[Smith and I] very much went through that together. Even now, I often times find myself looking for an item of clothing or a book or something and I go, 'Where have I put that?' And Ned will look at me and go, 'Did it get burnt in the fire?' "
The incident also inspired the middle name of the couple's son, Bear Blaze Winslet.
He was once famously — and legally — known as Ned Rocknroll
When Smith and Winslet met and first married, his name was legally Ned Rocknroll.
Winslet explained on Jimmy Kimmel Live in January 2021, "So his birth name is Abel Smith. And as time went by and Ned became Ned — who is quite an original personality — he just decided at one point in his life to just change his name to Rocknroll. Ned Rocknroll. So when I met him, his name was Ned Rocknroll. This is completely true."
The Oscar winner added, "When he changed his name to Rocknroll, I don't think he had anticipated what might happen if he should have a girlfriend whose name was Kate Winslet and who was quite well-known and therefore the press might kind of not react so well to the fact that she had this boyfriend named Rocknroll. So, it was a little tricky."
So what prompted him to change it back? Winslet revealed, "I got to the point where I'm like, you know, I'm filling in doctors' forms and it says 'mother's name' and 'father's name,' and I'm like, 'Honey ... are we going to keep going?' And he's like, 'Yeah, you're right. I'll just change it back.' So, he changed it back."
He and Winslet married in secret
In December 2012, Winslet and Smith tied the knot in an upstate New York wedding ceremony that was so secretive, not even their parents knew about it.
A rep for the actress told PEOPLE, "I can confirm that Kate Winslet married Ned Rock'nRoll in NY earlier this month in a private ceremony attended by her two children and a very few friends and family. The couple had been engaged since the summer."
Winslet's Titanic costar Leonardo DiCaprio reportedly walked her down the aisle.
Winslet wasn't keen on taking her new husband's last name
The actress revealed in a 2013 interview with The Telegraph that she never had any intention of changing her last name to Rocknroll after marrying Smith — but she wouldn't have changed it to Smith, either.
"I was never going to change my name to Rocknroll. I've never changed my name to anything, so I didn't see a reason to start now. I quite like Kate Winslet," the Oscar winner, who was previously married to directors Jim Threapleton and Sam Mendes, said. She added jokingly, "In fact, I think it's very flashy."
Winslet explained that she wants to keep her "flashy" family name alive, which is why she and Smith gave their son, Bear Blaze Winslet, her last name.
"I'm one of three girls, and we have one boy in our family," she said. "So essentially the only person who is going to carry the name along is my brother, and he doesn't have any children at the moment."
He took Winslet's last name as a middle name
Winslet revealed in an interview with The New York Times that part of Smith's new name post-Rocknroll also included "Winslet."
"He added 'Winslet' as one of his middle names, just simply because the children have Winslet," she explained. "When we're all traveling together, to all have that name on the passport makes life easier."
He worked for Virgin Galactic
Before meeting Winslet, Smith worked for his famous uncle's space initiative, Virgin Galactic. One of Smith's first public sightings with Winslet was in October 2011, when the pair were photographed holding hands at the launch of Spaceport America in New Mexico.
He was the reason for Winslet's self-described "appalling" speech at the 2011 Emmys
Smith joined Winslet at the 2021 Emmy Awards, where she took home the trophy for outstanding actress in a limited series or movie for the title role in Mare of Easttown. It was a meaningful and winning night for Winslet in more ways than one.
"When I was here 10 years ago with Mildred Pierce we had actually just met," Winslet recalled to reporters in the press room at the 2021 awards ceremony, speaking of Smith. "I knew that I was going to spend my life with this man."
"We're getting to the Emmys and I was just so in a whirlwind of having just met him that I couldn't even concentrate," she said. "And I vividly remember making an absolutely appalling speech because I was not on planet earth because I had fallen head over heels in love with this person who I just met. So to have him here, it's really quite special."
In her 2011 speech, Winslet expressed shock at the victory, thanking her costars, production team and crew on the HBO miniseries. She also profusely thanked her mother, saying, "This just means such a lot to me. I just wanted to say one thing also, which is that Mildred Pierce was capable of great acts as a mother but she was an extraordinary multitasker. And to that end, I actually do have to share this with my mum. It doesn't matter how old you are or what you do in your life, you never stop needing your mum, and I'll never stop needing mine. So thanks mum!"
He is now a stay-at-home dad
Smith is now a full-time stay-at-home dad for his and Winslet's 7-year-old son, Bear Blaze — and he also remains a devoted and doting husband to his Oscar-winning wife.
"He looks after us, especially me," Winslet told The New York Times in a May 2021 interview. "I said to him earlier, like, 'Neddy, could you do something for me?' He just went, 'Anything.' He is an absolutely extraordinary life partner."
Winslet revealed that Smith even helps her run lines for her scripted projects, even though he has dyslexia.
"I'm so, so, so lucky," she said. "For a man who is severely dyslexic, as he is, he's great at testing me on lines. It's so hard for him to read out loud, but he still does it." Her sentiments echoed what she told WSJ. Magazine about her husband in 2015. "Thank God for Ned — really," she said. "He's just so incredibly supportive, and he's so much fun. He's absolutely everything to me. And to all of us."
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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.
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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__
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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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A guide to The Cuckoo Waltz, the 1975 - 1980 ITV1 TV sitcom. Fliss and Chris are a young happily-married couple whose whizz-kid friend Gavin moves in after splitting with his wife.
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Chris and Fliss Hawthorne are young, recently married and in love. However, their cash flow is virtually non-existent and they are as poor as the proverbial church mice. Their living room furniture consists of a deckchair marked 'Property of Prestatyn UDC' and they have no room for the luxuries of life, a fact that makes Chris rather doleful. Fliss generally cheers him up with a murmur of 'Chriss-Fliss-Kiss', followed by a quick snog.
To ease their financial problems, the Hawthornes take in Chris's friend, Gavin Rumsey, a refugee from a broken marriage, as their lodger. Unlike his hosts, sporty Gavin always has cash to burn. He brings with him a vanload of expensive furniture and a flashy car. He also tends to flirt with his pretty landlady, who always remains loyal to her lacklustre journalist husband. In the fourth series, he gives way to another lodger, Adrian Lockett, who, to complicate matters, alo quickly becomes besotted with Fliss.
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‘God, life is so strange’: Diane Keaton on dogs, doors, wine and why she’s ‘really fancy’
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The Oscar-winning actor is back for the Book Club sequel. But what she really wants to talk about is big cars, her love for Woody Allen – and her unexpected passion
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Even before her dog almost dies, my call with Diane Keaton is chaotic. There’s a delay on the line. Conversation stops and starts like a milk float. I’d emailed questions but she hasn’t read them. She wants to talk about doors. Every answer comes stacked with caveats. It’s fun and stressful – and smart. She wants to escape her own interview.
Now 77, Hollywood’s most self-effacing star doesn’t do video calls. Neither does her character in the Book Club films, the latest of which starts with her struggling to speak via her laptop to best friends played by Jane Fonda, Mary Steenburgen and Candice Bergen.
“It’s always better when you don’t see me,” she says, “or see them, because it becomes so strange, you know? I guess I mean: it’s not that bad or anything, but it’s a little odd.” We both talk, stop, talk over each other again, a car crash of chatter. Yes, phone is so much better, I say, and if there’s any nicer sound than Diane Keaton laughing at your joke, I’d like to hear it.
A pause. “I think a little goes plenty,” she says. “I mean, don’t do much more.” Not for the last time, I’m not exactly sure what she meant.
Anyway, in Book Club: The Next Chapter, a sequel to the 2018 hit, Keaton once again plays Diane, a woman in her 70s, bumbling, eccentric, fond of men’s tailoring and wide-brimmed hats. “We stole a bunch of ideas from her life,” says director Bill Holderman, who co-wrote with his wife, Erin Simms, who speak to me over Zoom a few days later. Keaton did suggest they change her character’s name, says Simms. “Something like ‘Leslie’. But it was already the second day of shooting.”
In the first film, the widowed Diane hooks up with Andy García. In the sequel, the four friends go to Italy for Fonda’s bachelorette party. Cue big dinners, long montages (frocks, shops, naked statues), endless double entendre and a remarkably large part for Holby City’s Hugh Quarshie. And booze. So much booze.
I was impressed by the drinking, I say; is it accurate? “Oh yeah,” says Keaton gamely. “About six in the morning I’ll have a Lillet, or a chardonnay.” It’s now 11am; how many bottles down is she? “Oh God, maybe 25?”
In fact, Keaton has put her name to a white and a red, but both are designed to be drunk over a tumbler of ice – not the serving suggestion of the really hardened wino. Still, she’s keen to run with the fiction: “Maybe then I’ll get a different kind of part. ‘I hear Diane Keaton is a heavy drinker and you can really push her around. It makes it much easier if she just shuts up and drinks.’ Ridiculous!”
The first Book Club made eight times its budget by serving undercatered over-60s who loved Sex and the City. Its story saw all four women variously shaken by reading Fifty Shades of Grey; this time round, their homework is The Alchemist. It’s less integral to the plot. There’s some stuff about fatalism. “Not something I ramble on about,” says Keaton, “because it’s all part of it, of what we all deal with.” A gnomic pause. “And then, sometimes, it’s kind of great.”
What about her character’s big speech about hanging on to youthful hopes? “I’m sort of addicted to getting in my car and driving through the streets of LA,” she says – again, a bit tangentially. “Which most people don’t do any more. And then getting out and photographing these stores and buildings that have been just decimated. They’re no longer there!”
Why are they so haunting? “Because life is haunting! You have an idea in your mind of what it is, or what it should be, or what it could be. But it’s not that at all! It’s just things going up and down!”
I’m struggling slightly to picture it. Los Angeles is not, after all, a pedestrian city, unless you’re on your uppers. Anybody on the pavement stands out – Diane Keaton especially. Do people ever ask what she’s doing? “No, because they don’t care. For the most part, they’re just in a hurry and they’re not looking.”
Has she ever snuck inside one of the buildings? “Oh, I can’t. My God, I’d be thrown in jail because they’re locked up! You want me to go to jail? That’d be better for you. You can use this: ‘I was talking to Diane Keaton but then I heard she got thrown in jail cause she tried get inside old stores.’ Yeah! I bet.”
Actually, Keaton is quite the architecture expert. She’s made more money flipping houses for clients (who include Madonna) than she has making movies. You can tell a lot about a society through its urban planning, she says.: “I think they’re more present in Italy. They’re more there with you. It’s just so different from things here. It’s not as driven.” During the shoot, she saw a lot of doors and posted photos of them to Instagram.
“Oh, my God. Oh, I love doors. Uh-huh. In fact, I’m looking at them right now.” She likes to imagine the exits and entrances, “the people who lived there or what they sold or why is it empty? It makes you think about all the aspects that more or less all of us go through. Like: oh, I did that movie, but the other one was not working out very well, but then, y’know, something snuck in.
“It’s just so interesting that we’re alive, that we’re here, and that most of us who are lucky have cars, which take you all over the place. I love my car.”
What type does she have?
“Well, I have a [Mercedes] G-wagon. I’m a bitch. I’m fancy. I’m really fancy. It’s a black car. Yeah. It’s pretty good though. I like it.”
Does she go fast? “No. What I like to do is look, so I can get in trouble with that, when I’m not watching the road, I remember Mom used to tell me: ‘Diane, don’t do that. God, be careful. Look ahead. Don’t start looking around when you’re driving.’ Yeah.”
In case it’s not yet clear, speaking to Keaton is like listening to outtakes from Annie Hall delivered by carrier pigeon. She’s a singular actor in so many ways – her aversion to cosmetic surgery, for instance, and hair dye, and anything more revealing than a roll-neck, makes for a dramatic contrast with some of her Book Club co-stars. But most disarming today is how indistinguishable she seems from her screen self.
“I think the amount of overlap in the Venn diagram of Diane as a person and Diane as an actor,” says Holderman, “is unique. How she exists in the world, how she’s wired. She is relentlessly in the moment, as a person and as an actor.”
One morning, they visited the Sistine Chapel together. “To watch her observe the world is to understand who Diane Keaton is,” he says. “She is genuinely fascinated. She has all of that texture in her soul.” Even somewhere more mundane, she’d still be hopping up to examine light fittings. “A lot of people who have that artistic sensibility, as they get older, become self-aware.” Somehow, he says, she hasn’t.
Keaton is generally described as self-deprecating. That sort of underplays it. “Maybe she’d kill me for saying this,” says Holderman, carefully. “She knows she’s a movie star, but I don’t think she knows she’s a movie star. She’s just so in the moment of her experience and existence that to reflect on the larger … There’s just no time or space for it.”
Keaton was born in an LA suburb in 1946, the first of four children for Dorothy and Jack Hall. Her father was an estate agent, her mother won the regional title in the Mrs America competition for accomplished housewives. Seeing her crowned on stage prompted a mix of pride and jealousy in Keaton, who was eight at the time.
Dorothy was also a prolific – and frustrated – photographer, collagist, potter and diarist (85 volumes). Both of Keaton’s memoirs, as well as her essay collection, are as much about her mother as, say, starring in some of the most significant films ever made, dating A-listers and winning an Oscar.
“She was everything to me,” says Keaton of Dorothy today. “She was wonderful. She was my example for what you can do with life. She was the heart of everything that was best.” In 1993, Dorothy was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s; it feels significant it was only after this, in 1996, that Keaton adopted a daughter, Dexter (named after Cary Grant’s character in The Philadelphia Story), followed, four years later, by a son, Duke. Late single motherhood changed her profoundly, she has said, juggled with caring for Dorothy until her death in 2008, and her brother Randy, who died in 2021, after years of mental health problems.
Her books are love letters to that family, as well as ex-boyfriends, including Al Pacino, who she wanted to marry, and Warren Beatty, who she wanted to be. The common thread is the difficultly of navigating a relationship with someone when you or they, or both of you, are also loved by the public.
Today, Keaton lives with Reggie, a shaggy-haired rescue retriever and the headline act on her Instagram. She pads about in the background as we talk; Keaton enables an introduction. Is their bond easier because it’s free from jealousy? No, says Keaton: Reggie prefers the housekeeper. “She is besotted. When she’s there, I get less, right, Reggie? Reggie is just a spoiled brat and she treats me wrong, don’t you, Reggie? No, she’s great. I love dogs. And I love animals. Do you have a dog? No? Maybe I could get you one.”
Can’t she just fire her rival? “Oh yeah. I’d like to get rid of her. No, of course not! She’s great. I need her. It’s fine. Don’t feel sorry for me. I love it. It’s all interesting. It’s never dull, ever, life.”
Keaton’s breakthrough, it’s worth remembering, came five years before Annie Hall: as Michael Corleone’s girlfriend, then wife, Kay, in The Godfather (1972). It’s a composed and still performance, all slow-clocked horror, in what is definitely not a comedy. Keaton is a great actor, wholly adept at playing women who are unquirky– even unpalatable. The promiscuous cruiser in Looking for Mr Goodbar, the racked wife in Shoot the Moon. An acid TV host in Morning Glory, an evil nun in The Young Pope. Even her reporters, in Reds and, particularly, Manhattan, were pretty prickly.
But she’s hobbled by her own persona: indelible and, to many – including directors such as Nancy Meyers – irresistible. The man who first flagged her charms was, of course, Woody Allen, who cast her in the 1971 Broadway run of Play it Again, Sam. They fell in love, split amicably and along the way made eight movies, their last that lovely free-wheeling reunion, 1992’s Manhattan Murder Mystery, which saw Keaton taking on a role written for Mia Farrow – who still wanted to play it, despite accusing Allen of child molestation a few days before.
Keaton has been loyal to Allen since the resurfacing of those allegations, which he denies and that two investigations have dismissed. “I love Woody,” said Keaton in 2014, “and I believe my friend.” In his 2020 memoir, Allen described Keaton as his “north star”; the person whose opinion matters the most.
How did that make her feel? “Oh, my God,” she says, “do you know how much I owe everything to him? He was so amazing. It always was really special to be with Woody. He was great. He was everything, and he remains [so] to me. He gave me everything. He really did. Woody made it loose. That helped me enormously.”
Keaton trained in New York under Sanford Meisner, who advocated abandoning everything but spontaneity – a propitious fit for Keaton, who was kind of like that already. “She’s completely forward-facing,” says Holderman. “You don’t get false notes. She just gives in to the moment and the other actor, 100%.” Small wonder she’s popular with such performers; generous attention is flattering. She even dishes it out to journalists – I’ve never been complimented so lavishly by anyone in such a short space of time.
“Diane is sublime,” emails García, “because you can go in any direction at any given moment from take to take. I love working with her.” She says almost exactly the same thing of him. “It’s such a great experience to have had these kind of people come and go in my life and learn something, or not. Instead of being consumed by: oh gee, am I gonna, oh come on. I don’t … You know? On and on. Endlessly boring.”
Given how many manic pixie dream girls she’s inadvertently spawned, Keaton gives surprisingly short shrift to emotional self-indulgence. Her 2011 memoir revealed four years of bulimia in the early 70s for which, she wrote firmly, she had no one to blame but herself. Her new film, too, champions hardy resilience in the face of, say, having your luggage nicked or heart disease.
“What can I say except that it’s a horrible shame,” she says of victim culture today. “But we all have situations that are difficult at times. You gotta get over it! I swear to God: what did you put in your mouth?”
Confusing noises come down the line. “Oh, my gosh! She’s a moron! Like me!” A kerfuffle. Keaton comes back breathless. “You know what it was? I’m gonna tell you right now. It was a darn rock! Reggie was eating a rock. My dog! A big rock! I love her. She’s OK. I got it right outta her mouth.” A gasp of relief.
Keaton has a lot on her plate: choking dogs, photographs, wine, a recently released range of 50 textiles, some modelling for clothes brand J Crew. Right now, she’s making a new movie in North Carolina with Kathy Bates; earlier this year she was shooting at a retirement home in Walton-on-Thames with Patricia Hodge and Lulu. Why work so much?
“I’ll tell you, it gives me an opportunity to get to know more people in a different realm. And you have to worry about things like: ‘How do you wear this?’”
“It keeps her going,” agrees Simms. “She doesn’t settle in. And the energy she brings – you can’t describe it, but you feel it when she’s gone.” Holderman nods and tells me about filming Keaton and García’s first date scene.
“We shot that in basically a tinderbox,” he says. “It was, like, 140 degrees and the crew was done. Diane didn’t even break a sweat. And she was in a turtleneck.” His wife nods at him, still aghast. “Diane is on a different plane,” she says. “She had an extra dose.”
It’s hard to disagree. At some point during our conversation, midway through some other thought, she suddenly says: “So you’ll just keep thinking of me walking the streets, right? You’ll be thinking I’m that weird woman. And no one ever notices anything because they’re not really engaged. I mean, that tells you so much … God, life is so strange. And that’s why I really am fascinated by these places, because they’re abandoned, but they were something very important. Anyway, we shouldn’t talk about that, because people are gonna go: ‘What is she talking about? Get rid of her!’” She laughs. In the background, I think I hear licking.
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Diane Keaton on being an oddball and why she’s glad she never got married
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Never married, Diane thinks she might be the only actress of her era who hasn't taken the plunge, but she recalls thinking even as a child that being someone's wife just wasn't for her.
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Right from the beginning, Diane Keaton has been labelled the “different” actress – the oddball, the weirdo, the eccentric.
“They used to call me the ‘kooky’ one,” she says.
More than 40 years on and 58 films later, the Oscar winner reckons she hasn’t changed much.
Never married, she thinks she might be the only actress of her era who hasn’t taken the plunge, but she recalls thinking even as a child that being someone’s wife just wasn’t for her.
“I wonder if I’m the only single woman of my age who’s been in film who hasn’t gotten married,” she muses.
“I might be a freak. Most people in the movies get married at some point and then they divorce. But I’ve never even gotten married. I’m a failure!
“But I’m really glad I never got married. I’m an oddball. I remember in high school, this guy came up to me and said, ‘One day you’re going to make a good wife.’ And I thought, ‘I don’t want to be a wife. No.'”
With no regrets – “I’m not unhappy, nobody can have everything, right?” – and still determined to do things her way, Diane has carved an unconventional path through Hollywood, raking in plum roles, awards and recognitions in the process.
She adopted two children – daughter Dexter (23) and son Duke (18) – and dated some of Hollywood’s biggest heavyweights, including Woody Allen, Warren Beatty and Al Pacino.
Marriage is optional but love is a necessity, she says, though in hindsight, she realises that she was “seduced by talent”.
“When I was young, I was looking to be loved by these extraordinary people. When you’re both doing the same job, it’s not so great. I should have found a nice human being, kind of a family guy.”
She adds, “I have kissed some great guys in films. They have to pretend they like you!”
At the age of 73, she has no plans to stop acting, with her latest film Poms in cinemas now.
It’s about a terminally ill woman who moves into a nursing home to die but ends up forming a cheerleading team with some of its residents.
It’s a topic Diane is sadly familiar with – her brother Randy (71) suffers from dementia and resides in an assisted living facility. Diane visits him every Sunday, but isn’t sure he still recognises her.
“He always had mental issues,” she tells. “Nobody could figure it out, really.”
The new film, which also stars Rhea Perlman, Pam Grier and Jacki Weaver, is in a similar vein to her previous flick Book Club, which celebrated ageless love and friendship, and Diane is determined to celebrate the privilege that is getting older.
“Life gets easier!” she laughs. “What have you got to lose? It’s like, it’s the truth. That’s what it is. You face it, we talk about it.”
Her advancing years haven’t stopped her from embracing the new and technological.
At the age of 70, the actress was stunned when she found herself as something of an Instagram star, after she started posting photos of her daily outfits.
Now closing in on one million followers, a slightly flummoxed Diane says the social medium is fun.
“I love Instagram!” she gushes. “But how many days can I post pictures of my outfit? That came out of nowhere. It becomes an obsession. You keep checking on how many followers you have.”
And is there still hope for love on the horizon? Well, apart from a huge crush on Chris Martin, Gwyneth Paltrow’s ex-husband and the lead singer of Coldplay – “He’s gorgeous, that face gets better with time,” she says with an emphatic nod – she reckons she’s pretty much shut up shop, and that includes her sex life.
“It’s gone, I don’t participate in that!”
Still, she has plenty to keep her busy, and although there’s an abundance of film work coming her way, the actress also has a huge range of hobbies.
There’s Instagram, of course, and she’s also a keen amateur photographer and has somewhat of an addiction to real estate – she estimates she’s bought and sold almost 50 homes since she arrived in New York as a 19-year-old.
“I’m building a house right now and I think that’s my biggest revelation. It just never stops!”
And, judging by a riotous recent appearance on Ellen DeGeneres’ chat show, having as much fun as she possibly can also ranks highly in the priorities list.
When asked the top three things she likes to drink, Diane responded, “Alcohol, more alcohol and wine!”
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The first Father figure of the surgery, Mac could be grumpy and contrary, but could charm the birds from the trees if he wished. He originally set up Riverside Practice with his second wife, Kate McGuire (Maggie Cronin).
He has three children (Patrick, Liam and Samantha), from his first marriage to Julia Parsons (Diane Keen), and a son, Ciaran, with Kate. Ciaran’s birth was traumatic and Mac reacted badly, ending in a resurgence of his alcoholism.
After Kate's affair with a priest, Father David Quinn (Richard Standing), Mac ended the marriage and suffered a heart attack. As he recovered, he was visited by his first wife, Julia who was keen to reconcile him with their son Liam, who had been accused of raping Faith.
Romance was rekindled and Mac and Julia ended up remarrying, but it was short lived. Although Kate and Ciaran moved to Dublin, Julia discovered that Mac has been having an affair . Humiliated, she demands that Mac leave and he is now in Dublin with his second wife and child.
Last appearance on 26th May 2006.
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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. Eddies 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 masters 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 Womens 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 pilots 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 Georges memory to the Sophia Womens 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. Navys 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. Navys 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 devotiondevotion 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 ODonnell, infant daughter of Thomas III and Jenna Proverbs ODonnell, 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 ODonnell and Trevor ODonnell, both of the home; her maternal grandparents, Tim and Beverly Proverbs of Salem; her paternal grandparents, Thomas Jr. and Rene ODonnell 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. Judes Childrens 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 Donovans 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 electricians 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 Gideons, the Toastmasters, 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 Estates 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 Childrens 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 Childrens 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 OBrien; 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 Larrys 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 lifes 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 grandchildrens 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, (Grandpas A team) Aubrey, Addy, and Acy Thorne and (Grandpas 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 Centers 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. Mels 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.
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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. Pauls 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. Pauls Church every week after mass. He also spent many years working at the Salem Car Wash, Penn Grille Pizza Shop, and Petruccis 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 wasnt 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 Michaels 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. Michaels 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 Womens 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 husbands purchase of Dowdells 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 Childrens 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 behinda 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 Phylliss 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 its long. Be kind to strangers. Take care of your neighbors. Dont 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 youre 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 its long. Be kind to strangers. Take care of your neighbors. Dont 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 youre 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 Jaynes 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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They had a daughter named Melissa.
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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.
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<u>The Postcard</u>
A postally unused carte postale that was published by Lévy et Neurdein Réunis of 44, Rue Letellier, Paris. The card has a divided back.
<u>Diane de Poitiers</u>
Diane de Poitiers, who was born on the 9th. January 1500 at the Château de Saint-Vallier, Drôme, France, was a French noblewoman and prominent courtier. She wielded much power and influence as King Henry II's royal mistress and adviser until his death.
Her position increased her wealth and family's status, and she was a major patron of French Renaissance architecture.
<u>Diane de Poitiers - The Early Years</u>
Diane de Poitiers' parents were Jean de Poitiers, Seigneur de Saint Vallier, and Jeanne de Batarnay. She became a keen athlete, and kept a fit figure by riding and swimming regularly, remaining in good physical condition.
When still a girl, Diane was briefly in the retinue of Princess Anne de Beaujeu, King Charles VIII's eldest sister who skillfully held the regency of France during his minority. Like her fellow charges, Diane was educated according to the principles of Renaissance humanism, including Greek and Latin, rhetoric, etiquette, finance, law, and architecture.
On the 29th. March 1515, at the age of 15, Diane was married to Louis de Brézé, seigneur d'Anet, Count of Maulévrier, and Grand Seneschal of Normandy, who was 39 years her senior. He was a grandson of King Charles VII by his mistress Agnès Sorel, and he served as a courtier to King Francis I. They had two daughters, Françoise (1518–1574) and Louise (1521–1577).
<u>Post Marriage</u>
Shortly after her marriage, Diane became lady-in-waiting to Queen Claude of France. After the Queen died, she served in the same capacity to Louise of Savoy, the King's mother, and then Queen Eleanor of Austria. In 1523, her husband uncovered Constable Charles de Bourbon's plot against King Francis I, but did not know at the time that his father-in-law was involved as well.
In 1524, Jean de Poitiers was accused of treason and sentenced to death, but his sentence was commuted. Instead he was confined to prison until the Treaty of Madrid in 1526.
After her husband died in 1531 in Anet, Diane adopted the habit of wearing black and white for the rest of her life. They were among the permitted colours of mourning, and the symbolic colours of the sides of the moon, playing on her name which derived from the Roman moon goddess.
Diane commissioned sculptor Jean Goujon to build a tomb for Louis in the Cathedral of Rouen. (To see the large, elaborate tomb, please search for the tag 35CDR97)
Diane's keen interest in financial matters and legal acumen became apparent for the first time during this period. She managed to retain her late husband's emoluments as grand seneschal of Normandy, and challenged in court the obligation to return the family's appanages to the royal domain. Impressed, King Francis I allowed the widowed Diane to manage her inherited estates without the supervision of a male guardian, and to keep their considerable revenues.
A noted beauty, Diane maintained her good looks well into her fifties and was immortalized in both sculpture and paintings. She sat for other paintings of the time, often topless or nude, and at other times in traditional poses.
Charles V's troops captured Francis during the battle of Pavia (1525), and in 1526 the princes Francis and Henry were sent to Spain as hostages for their father. Because the ransom was not paid, the two boys (eight and seven at the time) spent nearly four years isolated in a bleak castle.
The experience may account for the strong impression that Diane made on Henry, as the very embodiment of the ideal gentlewoman: as his mother was already dead, his grandmother's lady-in-waiting gave him the farewell kiss when he was sent to Spain.
At the tournament held in 1531 for the coronation of Francis's new wife, Eleanor of Austria, the Dauphin Francis wore the colors of the new Queen as expected, but Henry wore Diane's colors.
In 1533, Henry married Catherine de' Medici despite opposition to the alliance, since the Medicis were no more than merchant upstarts in the eyes of many in the French court. However, Diane approved of the choice of bride, to whom she was related (Catherine's maternal grandfather and Diane's paternal grandmother were siblings).
Based on their correspondence, it is generally believed that Diane became his mistress in 1534, when she was 35 years old and Henry was 15. As the couple remained childless and she became concerned by rumours of a possible repudiation of a royal wife that she had in control, Diane made sure that Henry's visits to the marital bedroom would be frequent, to the point that he had ten legitimate children. In another act of self-preservation toward the royal family, Diane helped nurse Catherine back to health when she fell ill.
Despite his occasional affair with such as Philippa Duci, Janet Fleming, and Nicole de Savigny, Diane remained Henry's lifelong companion. For the next 25 years, she was one of the most powerful women in France.
When Francis I was still alive, Diane had to compete at the court with his mistress, Anne de Pisseleu d'Heilly. In 1544, Anne convinced Francis I that Henry (now the Dauphin) and Diane were working to reinstate Constable Montmorency at court. After his father banished Diane, Henry and his supporters retreated to the Château d'Anet; father and son wouldn't reconcile until 1545.
After Francis' death, Henry had Anne banned from court, and confiscated her duchy of Étampes. By then, Diane's position in the Court was such that when Pope Paul III sent the new Queen the "Golden Rose", he also presented the royal mistress with a pearl necklace. She received the prestigious title of Duchess of Valentinois in 1548, and was made Duchesse d'Étampes in 1553. Through the extensive patron-client network she cultivated, her sons-in-law received important positions.
Although she was not openly involved, Diane's sharp intellect, confident maturity and loyalty to Henry II made her his most dependable ally in the court. He trusted her to write many of his official letters, which were signed jointly with the one name: "HenriDiane".
Until 1551, she was in charge of the education of Henry's children, and gave orders to their governors, Jean and Françoise d'Humières. Her daughter Françoise managed the Queen's household as première dame d'honneur (chief lady-in-waiting).
The King's adoration for Diane caused a great deal of jealousy on the part of Queen Catherine, particularly when Henry entrusted Diane with the Crown Jewels of France and gave her the Château de Chenonceau, a piece of royal property that Catherine had wanted for herself. However, as long as the King lived, the Queen was powerless to change that.
<u>Diane de Poitier's Construction Projects</u>
Diane financed and built the bridge of the Château de Chenonceau on the river Cher.
Most of the written sources in Diane's hand are accounts, demonstrating her meticulous attention to finances. She profited from the confiscation of Anne de Pisseleu's estates and managed the lands well, to the point where she became the beneficiary of 300,000 écus.
One of the most successful royal mistresses in acquiring wealth, Diane used her income to build castles by commissioning architect Philibert de l'Orme. Making strikingly effective use of Renaissance arts and rhetoric, she constructed an image of herself as a paragon of virtue, and presented an image of Henry II as a model of chivalry.
Diane supervised the remodeling of Château d'Anet, her late husband's feudal castle of stone. It has a porch with widely spaced ionic columns between towers crowned by pyramidal spires. The château is noted for its exterior, notably the Fountain of Diana, in which the mistress represented the goddess reclining with her two dogs and stag.
There is also the mortuary chapel built according to Diane's wishes to contain her tomb, commissioned from architect Claude de Foucques by her daughter Louise, Duchess of Aumale.
Although her ownership remained with the crown until 1555, Diane was the unquestioned mistress of Château de Chenonceau, the jewel of the Loire Renaissance palaces. In 1555, she asked de l'Orme to build the arched bridge joining the château to its opposite bank, and oversaw the planting of extensive gardens filled with varieties of fruit trees. Set along the banks of the river, her exquisite gardens were famous and much copied.
<u>Diane de Poitiers - Later Years and Death</u>
Despite wielding such power over the court, Diane's status depended on the King's welfare, and remaining in power. In 1559, Henry was critically wounded in a jousting tournament, when his lance wore her favour (ribbon), rather than his wife's.
Queen Catherine soon assumed control, restricting Diane's access to the royal chambers. Although Henry was alleged to have called out repeatedly for Diane, she wasn't admitted to his deathbed, nor invited to his funeral.
She was immediately obliged to give to the Queen Mother the Château de Chenonceau in exchange for the less attractive Château de Chaumont, a punishment much less severe than the ones suffered by other royal mistresses.
Diane lived out her remaining years in her château in Anet, where she lived in comfortable obscurity as a virtual exile. At the age of 64, she suffered a fall during a ride from which she never fully recovered, and died a year later on the 25th. April 1566 at the age of 66.
In accordance with Diane's wishes and to provide a resting place for her, her daughter completed the funeral chapel, built near the castle.
During the French Revolution, her tomb was opened, her corpse desecrated, and her remains thrown into a mass grave.
When French experts dug up her remains in 2009, they found high levels of gold in her hair. It is suggested that the "drinkable gold" that she reportedly regularly took, believed to preserve youth, may have ultimately killed her. In May 2010, Diane was re-buried in her original tomb in the Château d'Anet.
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Diane de Poitiers
Diane de Poitiers, who was born on the 9th. January 1500 at the Château de Saint-Vallier, Drôme, France, was a French noblewoman and prominent courtier. She wielded much power and influence as King Henry II's royal mistress and adviser until his death.
Her position increased her wealth and family's status, and she was a major patron of French Renaissance architecture.
Diane de Poitiers - The Early Years
Diane de Poitiers' parents were Jean de Poitiers, Seigneur de Saint Vallier, and Jeanne de Batarnay. She became a keen athlete, and kept a fit figure by riding and swimming regularly, remaining in good physical condition.
When still a girl, Diane was briefly in the retinue of Princess Anne de Beaujeu, King Charles VIII's eldest sister who skillfully held the regency of France during his minority. Like her fellow charges, Diane was educated according to the principles of Renaissance humanism, including Greek and Latin, rhetoric, etiquette, finance, law, and architecture.
On the 29th. March 1515, at the age of 15, Diane was married to Louis de Brézé, seigneur d'Anet, Count of Maulévrier, and Grand Seneschal of Normandy, who was 39 years her senior. He was a grandson of King Charles VII by his mistress Agnès Sorel, and he served as a courtier to King Francis I. They had two daughters, Françoise (1518–1574) and Louise (1521–1577).
Post Marriage
Shortly after her marriage, Diane became lady-in-waiting to Queen Claude of France. After the Queen died, she served in the same capacity to Louise of Savoy, the King's mother, and then Queen Eleanor of Austria. In 1523, her husband uncovered Constable Charles de Bourbon's plot against King Francis I, but did not know at the time that his father-in-law was involved as well.
In 1524, Jean de Poitiers was accused of treason and sentenced to death, but his sentence was commuted. Instead he was confined to prison until the Treaty of Madrid in 1526.
After her husband died in 1531 in Anet, Diane adopted the habit of wearing black and white for the rest of her life. They were among the permitted colours of mourning, and the symbolic colours of the sides of the moon, playing on her name which derived from the Roman moon goddess.
Diane commissioned sculptor Jean Goujon to build a tomb for Louis in the Cathedral of Rouen. (To see the large, elaborate tomb, please search for the tag 35CDR97)
Diane's keen interest in financial matters and legal acumen became apparent for the first time during this period. She managed to retain her late husband's emoluments as grand seneschal of Normandy, and challenged in court the obligation to return the family's appanages to the royal domain. Impressed, King Francis I allowed the widowed Diane to manage her inherited estates without the supervision of a male guardian, and to keep their considerable revenues.
A noted beauty, Diane maintained her good looks well into her fifties and was immortalized in both sculpture and paintings. She sat for other paintings of the time, often topless or nude, and at other times in traditional poses.
Charles V's troops captured Francis during the battle of Pavia (1525), and in 1526 the princes Francis and Henry were sent to Spain as hostages for their father. Because the ransom was not paid, the two boys (eight and seven at the time) spent nearly four years isolated in a bleak castle.
The experience may account for the strong impression that Diane made on Henry, as the very embodiment of the ideal gentlewoman: as his mother was already dead, his grandmother's lady-in-waiting gave him the farewell kiss when he was sent to Spain.
At the tournament held in 1531 for the coronation of Francis's new wife, Eleanor of Austria, the Dauphin Francis wore the colors of the new Queen as expected, but Henry wore Diane's colors.
In 1533, Henry married Catherine de' Medici despite opposition to the alliance, since the Medicis were no more than merchant upstarts in the eyes of many in the French court. However, Diane approved of the choice of bride, to whom she was related (Catherine's maternal grandfather and Diane's paternal grandmother were siblings).
Based on their correspondence, it is generally believed that Diane became his mistress in 1534, when she was 35 years old and Henry was 15. As the couple remained childless and she became concerned by rumours of a possible repudiation of a royal wife that she had in control, Diane made sure that Henry's visits to the marital bedroom would be frequent, to the point that he had ten legitimate children. In another act of self-preservation toward the royal family, Diane helped nurse Catherine back to health when she fell ill.
Despite his occasional affair with such as Philippa Duci, Janet Fleming, and Nicole de Savigny, Diane remained Henry's lifelong companion. For the next 25 years, she was one of the most powerful women in France.
When Francis I was still alive, Diane had to compete at the court with his mistress, Anne de Pisseleu d'Heilly. In 1544, Anne convinced Francis I that Henry (now the Dauphin) and Diane were working to reinstate Constable Montmorency at court. After his father banished Diane, Henry and his supporters retreated to the Château d'Anet; father and son wouldn't reconcile until 1545.
After Francis' death, Henry had Anne banned from court, and confiscated her duchy of Étampes. By then, Diane's position in the Court was such that when Pope Paul III sent the new Queen the "Golden Rose", he also presented the royal mistress with a pearl necklace. She received the prestigious title of Duchess of Valentinois in 1548, and was made Duchesse d'Étampes in 1553. Through the extensive patron-client network she cultivated, her sons-in-law received important positions.
Although she was not openly involved, Diane's sharp intellect, confident maturity and loyalty to Henry II made her his most dependable ally in the court. He trusted her to write many of his official letters, which were signed jointly with the one name: "HenriDiane".
Until 1551, she was in charge of the education of Henry's children, and gave orders to their governors, Jean and Françoise d'Humières. Her daughter Françoise managed the Queen's household as première dame d'honneur (chief lady-in-waiting).
The King's adoration for Diane caused a great deal of jealousy on the part of Queen Catherine, particularly when Henry entrusted Diane with the Crown Jewels of France and gave her the Château de Chenonceau, a piece of royal property that Catherine had wanted for herself. However, as long as the King lived, the Queen was powerless to change that.
Diane de Poitier's Construction Projects
Diane financed and built the bridge of the Château de Chenonceau on the river Cher.
Most of the written sources in Diane's hand are accounts, demonstrating her meticulous attention to finances. She profited from the confiscation of Anne de Pisseleu's estates and managed the lands well, to the point where she became the beneficiary of 300,000 écus.
One of the most successful royal mistresses in acquiring wealth, Diane used her income to build castles by commissioning architect Philibert de l'Orme. Making strikingly effective use of Renaissance arts and rhetoric, she constructed an image of herself as a paragon of virtue, and presented an image of Henry II as a model of chivalry.
Diane supervised the remodeling of Château d'Anet, her late husband's feudal castle of stone. It has a porch with widely spaced ionic columns between towers crowned by pyramidal spires. The château is noted for its exterior, notably the Fountain of Diana, in which the mistress represented the goddess reclining with her two dogs and stag.
There is also the mortuary chapel built according to Diane's wishes to contain her tomb, commissioned from architect Claude de Foucques by her daughter Louise, Duchess of Aumale.
Although her ownership remained with the crown until 1555, Diane was the unquestioned mistress of Château de Chenonceau, the jewel of the Loire Renaissance palaces. In 1555, she asked de l'Orme to build the arched bridge joining the château to its opposite bank, and oversaw the planting of extensive gardens filled with varieties of fruit trees. Set along the banks of the river, her exquisite gardens were famous and much copied.
Diane de Poitiers - Later Years and Death
Despite wielding such power over the court, Diane's status depended on the King's welfare, and remaining in power. In 1559, Henry was critically wounded in a jousting tournament, when his lance wore her favour (ribbon), rather than his wife's.
Queen Catherine soon assumed control, restricting Diane's access to the royal chambers. Although Henry was alleged to have called out repeatedly for Diane, she wasn't admitted to his deathbed, nor invited to his funeral.
She was immediately obliged to give to the Queen Mother the Château de Chenonceau in exchange for the less attractive Château de Chaumont, a punishment much less severe than the ones suffered by other royal mistresses.
Diane lived out her remaining years in her château in Anet, where she lived in comfortable obscurity as a virtual exile. At the age of 64, she suffered a fall during a ride from which she never fully recovered, and died a year later on the 25th. April 1566 at the age of 66.
In accordance with Diane's wishes and to provide a resting place for her, her daughter completed the funeral chapel, built near the castle.
During the French Revolution, her tomb was opened, her corpse desecrated, and her remains thrown into a mass grave.
When French experts dug up her remains in 2009, they found high levels of gold in her hair. It is suggested that the "drinkable gold" that she reportedly regularly took, believed to preserve youth, may have ultimately killed her. In May 2010, Diane was re-buried in her original tomb in the Château d'Anet.
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On December 5th, 2023, Diane Lynn (Huggins) Linnell, loving mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, and dear friend passed away suddenly while bravely battling health setbacks and pneumonia in Chandler, Arizona. Diane was born on May 13th, 1947, to the late Alvin and Jeanette (Sands) Huggins in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She was the oldest of five children. Diane spent her childhood in St. Louis Park, Minnesota until her family moved to Edina where she attended Edina High School. She would tell stories of her struggles as the new girl transferring in as a senior. She eventually found her place in the Aqua Nymph’s, the synchronized swimming club along with other activities. She became a talented seamstress as a teen which carried into adulthood. Diane graduated from Gustavus Adolphus College in 1969 with a bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education. While at college she met her former husband and many lifelong friends.
Diane adored her mid-west roots, but she ultimately resided in Arizona for 48 years. Settling in south Tempe, she found a community of women with whom she became best friends. Diane was active in the Junior League of Phoenix, played in local tennis leagues and enjoyed calligraphy as a hobby. She was a homemaker until she started her own interior decorating business, Linnell Ltd. Her passion for interior design and home improvement never wavered. Because of her keen eye and love for decorating, she went on to work for local home builders as a designer for new home builds. Those jobs also gave her many travel opportunities to Italy, Spain, and Sweden.
Diane had a kind-hearted and fun-loving attitude. She was always welcoming in new friends and bringing people together. Her infectious laugh was easy to get going as she had an excellent sense of humor. Most recently she could be found dancing in Sun Lakes at Stone & Barrel, going to trivia, playing cards, or zipping up to the pool in her golf-cart. She was a cards and games fanatic. Diane enjoyed bridge, hand & foot, Qwirkle, and she never turned down a chance to play Yahtzee. She had a strong desire to always keep learning and enjoyed researching natural health topics and adored her essential oils group in Sun Lakes.
She was often sharing how proud she was of her three children, but her greatest joy was being “Grammy” to her grand-daughters Hanna and Grace. She coined the term “Hotel Rules” and her Grammy motto was “I don’t say no,” instead she redirected them to something that was a “yes.” Diane will be remembered for her infectious laugh, her kind heart, love of games and creative talents in sewing, interior design, and calligraphy. She will be forever missed.
Diane is now reunited with her son, Jacob, and her son-in-law Charlie Northroup. As well as, with her beloved parents Alvin & Jeanette Huggins, nephew Ryan Huggins, and many dear friends. She is survived by her two daughters, Erin Northroup and Carey Linnell (Marc); two grand-daughters Hanna and Grace Northroup. Her siblings, Jean Olson, Robert Huggins (Dawn), Gary Huggins (Jeanne), and Alan Huggins. As well as many nieces and nephews, her partner Charles Russell, and dear friends old & new.
A celebration of life will be planned in the new year and further details will be shared soon.
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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.
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[This story contains spoilers from the fourth episode of Feud: Capote vs. the Swans, “It’s Impossible.”]
For Diane Lane, the entire premise of Feud: Capote vs. the Swans is full of complexity and layers.
As the FX series depicts the fallout from Truman Capote’s “La Côte Basque” — a chapter from his unfinished novel, Answered Prayers, that was excerpted in Esquire‘s November 1975 issue that caused a giant rift between the acclaimed writer and his “Swans” — the actress can’t help but notice the irony that she’s playing socialite Slim Keith, one of the Swans that was outraged by Capote’s thinly veiled portrait of the elite milieu in which she was a part. “I imagine them sitting on a sofa, enjoying champagne and popcorn, and having the last laugh on all of us,” says Lane, who laughs at the meta nature of the show’s depictions of the secrets, lies and gossip shared between Keith’s wealthy cohort.
As a self-appointed Queen Bee of her group, Keith rushes to the side of Babe Paley (played by Naomi Watts), who is humiliated by Capote’s fictional portrait of her and her marriage to CBS exec William S. Paley (Treat Williams). In “It’s Impossible,” Keith goes on the warpath against their common enemy, planting stories in gossip columns to ruin Capote’s efforts to plan a sequel of sorts to his famous Black and White Ball in 1966.
But despite her intentions, Keith’s smear campaign is seen by her social circle — including Chloe Sevigny’s C.Z. Guest, Molly Ringwald’s Joanne Carson and Calista Flockhart’s Lee Radziwill — as too destructive, especially as Capote is in the throes of an alcohol dependency. Even Babe Paley, stricken with cancer, has already softened toward him and is considering offering her forgiveness.
But Keith is steadfast — and hiding a secret of her own, as it’s revealed in this week’s episode that she’s having an affair with Bill Paley while championing his wife.
Lane spoke with THR over the phone earlier this month to discuss the flaws-and-all approach to Slim Keith’s character, how she’s heard from people who knew Keith in real life (including Jane Fonda) and the emotional experience of watching her scenes with Williams, who died last June after filming wrapped.
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I’ve read that you and your co-stars were Ryan Murphy and Jon Robin Baitz’s first choices to play your onscreen personas. Is that true from what you recall?
That’s a direct quote from the man himself, and I’m not gonna look that gift horse in the mouth.
What about Slim made her an exciting character to sink your teeth into?
She was — and still is — a beloved woman. What she’s famous for was that everybody wanted to hang out with her. And there’s something to be said for possessing certain qualities. She said that her brain came alive around interesting conversation; some people just expand and their velocity increases, and it carries you along and it’s infectious. Truman had that quality, and I think she appreciated so much about his mind and his powers of observation. And he wanted her respect very much. So did Hemingway. This woman really was a heavyweight of discernment and represented growth from beyond humble beginnings.
I love her book [Slim: Memories of a Rich and Imperfect Life]. We’ve heard her take on things, her appreciation of things, her love of love itself. She just left a very lovely trail behind her that I can see from her book. Now, she admits that she omitted a lot (laughs). She learned from her experience that it’s wise. Leave a kind trail behind yourself for your progeny. Do we really want to be remembered for scars and wounds and unforgiveness? I mean, all these women in the show learned so much from this experience. It really rang their bell in terms of coming to terms with somebody else defining you and allowing that to happen. Not allowing that to happen really takes great effort, as you can imagine, because the written word does outlive everyone.
Did you know much about Slim, the Swans, this moment in time before you signed on?
Not really. I would say I knew more about Truman, because of his youth-defying antics and carrying on. He was hanging out with disco dancers at the end of the ’70s. I recall him on television, humiliating himself. It’s just tragic to behold somebody who has great reverence…. I don’t know what you’d refer to as. Is it, like, a self-immolation at that point? Because there’s so much denial wrapped around addiction in those days people weren’t as keen to self analyze. So, he had another way of working it out, didn’t he?
Slim’s voice is so specific in the show. How did you find how to embody her physically?
She was very breathy and she spoke, it just sort of clicked. Where she put the emphasis on the syllable was not totally predictable — I was not able to bring that to the floor. I got to hear a recording of her, because her voice is part of the narration in a few documentaries that came out about Truman; she was on a telephone interview, and the quality of recording was not fantastic. But I could feel her spirits in her voice. There’s something about the spoken word and the breath that makes people so interesting. I have an old cassette that I found last night of my mother, and wow. If you can hear somebody’s voice from history, I mean, it’s a gift.
Having her book was like a cheat — her being able to respond to this injustice and not allow herself to be framed and filtered and funneled through it. You know, I don’t know how she would feel about this presentation (laughs). I really do not want to go there. It’s a funny truth that kind of contradicts itself: By putting myself out there as her, I go and ask for forgiveness to the ancestors, because you have to walk humbly when you’re bringing somebody who walked among us. And there are people who knew her who have reached out.
The communications from Jane Fonda, for example; Slim was a friend of their mother and stepmom. And other people I’ve worked with who knew Slim personally. It’s intense, because everybody’s still touched by her. That generation still has its wings around us. You don’t forget people’s impact upon you, and it’s wonderful to remember it, especially because, with the patina of time, the edges are often forgiven. Forgiveness is real and its effects are absolutely important. I love what Ryan says about feuds and the way he writes them: Feuds are about love. As Babe says, “You can’t really hurt somebody unless there was a love there.”
To go back to what you said about Slim omitting things from her book, I find she, as a character in the show at least, has a complex relationship with fact and fiction. I think of the scene where she gives Truman a real dressing down about the stories he made up in the Esquire piece, when he believes them to be the truth.
I imagine them sitting on a sofa, enjoying champagne and popcorn, and having the last laugh on all of us — and themselves. “Well, honey, they got that right.” “No, they exaggerated that! I would have done it this way….” “They left that part out. Aren’t we lucky?” All of this is lore and all of this really happened in various memories. I do think that what has been written is quite beautifully executed.
Her relationship with Babe is also complex. Her feud with Truman is rooted in her protecting Babe from his betrayal. But she’s also betraying Babe herself by having an affair with her husband.
That’s how friends were in the ’70s! (laughs) I mean, my mother had a girlfriend who burned her paintings. I should have inherited those. It’s incredible what goes on in the name of friendship — I’ve seen worse!
I’m curious what you think about Slim’s relationship with Bill and how she comparmentalizes it for herself.
When you’ve been a close friend with someone and you’re like a family at this point, because you share family events and secrets and successes and failures — all the things that friendships buoy you through. When somebody’s stricken with bad health, the whole village gets together in a way to support the ones who need supporting. The caregivers need help, too, right?. It might be notoriously common among that generation of CEOs, those rich white men. He was voracious and had to stay moving. Sitting in one place and having an emotion is something that we get to witness as a daily experience.
But Bill is thunderstruck and beside himself. His journey is intense and beautiful, because we get it through Treat Williams’ artistry and compassion for a person. These people become icons, historically. It’s like looking at a statue — I look at a statue and I think about that person’s family who knew them really well. And who would be laughing right now that they have a statue? These people were human, and they were flawed like all of us, and in their own ways. What we’re dealing with here is a kind of freedom of perspective and a challenge to the audience to fathom what these people were thinking.
In the conversation she has with Lee, who calls her out on the affair, Slim says it’s more of a close friendship than a sexual relationship — and they both share a love for Babe during a time of crisis in her life.
There was some commentary about when Babe died, what she left to her friends in her will and what she had left for Slim. In hindsight, through a very catty lens, people would say, “Oh, well, that’s a comment.” People love to infer things. And I’m just gonna let it sit there because I really have no inkling as to whether these depictions are correct or not. You know, this is a different medium for me — I’m used to making films, where everybody has read the script and all the departments show up knowing what we’re doing. TV is a journey we take together as actors, and the story is revealed along the way.
You mentioned Treat Williams, to whom episode four was dedicated after he died last year. Do you have fond memories of working with him?
I’m still in shock. I’m still processing his loss to us. To have his work resonate so much through his character and in the work he did on this.… It’s incredibly, exponentially more indelible, because of the fact that it was his last portrayal and he brought so much humanity. I think it might have been his best work, and he was having the time of his life. He was very buoyant on set. He was a source of joy for the work we do, and we had our own sense of humor with one another. To share that experience with him, I feel very grateful. And I know Naomi does. I mean, boy, their scenes together tore my heart out. I saw an early cut of this in May, and I was crying at the end of the episode, it was so beautiful. And then June happened, and we lost him.
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Sept 22, 1946 – Nov 19, 2022
It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Frank Schmidt on Nov 19, 2022 after a two year battle with cancer. Frank is survived by his loving wife Anne Marie and his sons Michael (Tanya), Peter (Amanda), Jerome (Elsa) and daughter Mary (Matthew) as well as his loving grandchildren Melanie, Danielle, George, Mario, Melina, Bronwyn, Penelope and Malcolm. Frank was predeceased by his parents, Ambrose and Helen. He was born and raised in Richmond, attended Vancouver College and graduated from UBC. His love of travel began with a backpacking trip through Europe and the Middle East in 1969. Frank was a great provider for his children and coached many of their sports teams – football, baseball, lacrosse and soccer. He began working in Prince Rupert Pulp Mill’s technical department as well as serving in boiler water treatment in various other BC mills.
After retirement, Frank and Anne pursued a life of travel visiting 138+ countries in all seven continents. Travel also comprised of train trips in South Africa, Zimbabwe, Egypt, Morocco, Peru, Europe, India, China and Mongolia. His passion was collecting model trains especially those made for the Canadian market culminating in a published book. He also loved to work in his vegetable garden each year providing great crops for the family. We would never leave on vacation until the tomatoes were harvested!
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St. Joseph the Worker, 4451 Williams Road, Richmond on December 2 at 11am with reception to follow. A private internment for family will follow. REST IN PARADISE, FRANK.
+++ RADOMSKI, Grazyna Maria Teresa
July 22,1932 - October 28, 2022.
Grazyna passed away peacefully at home in her 90th year. Her love of family and her enjoyment in family life and her spirit were maintained until the end.
Born in Warsaw, Poland, she was predeceased by her mother Maria and brother Lech-Marian in Poland; her father, Lt. Col. Henryk Bazylko, in 1975 in Abbotsford; and her husband, Dr. Tadeusz Radomski in 2000 in Abbotsford.
She led an extraordinary life including her escape from the advancing military invasion at the start of WWII. Uprooted from her birth country, she travelled on strafed trains across Europe, and ended up on a ship, the MS Batory carrying troops to France from Greece, that survived torpedo attacks in the Mediterranean. Her Lt.Colonel father had to leave her in the south of France for the duration of the war while he and his soldiers rejoined the Polish Government in Exile and the war via England. She continued her schooling in Scotland and England, and met her future husband in Ireland through a mutual friend. They were married in London, England, where she worked as a physiotherapist, and began a family. Moving the family and dog to Saskatchewan for what was only to be a one year stay in Canada turned into a lifetime when the family later settled in Abbotsford and expanded.
Grazyna led a life of limitless heart, openness, and spirit. Happiest when entertaining friends and family with imaginatively prepared and presented gourmet meals, and hosting memorable gatherings and parties. The doors were always opened and the guest room was always occupied.
Some of the things she will be remembered for include being an advocate for her family and friends, the affection she drew from everyone, generously full of Polish hospitality, and being a model of motherhood in action.
She is survived by her children Yolanta, Witold, Christopher (Karin) and Elizabeth, and her grandchildren Kara, Leah, and Jesse.
Mass of Christian Burial was held Friday, November 4, 2022 in St. James, Abbotsford. Interment followed at Hazelwood Cemetery, Abbotsford.
+++ VANDERZALM, Joan Elizabeth
February 16, 1936 – October 26, 2022
Joan was a loving wife, mother, grand-mother, and great-grandmother.
She was born in New Westminster, the 5th of 10 children, growing up on “Douglas Road”. She regaled to her children on how tough her and her siblings were – all with a twinkle in her eye. On September 5, 1956, she married her beloved husband, Nick, and spent the rest of their married life in the house they built behind the nursery. There they raised their 5 children: Debbie (Mike), David (Cindy), Wim (Alison), Cindy (Mark) and Sarah (Mike). This house became more than a house. It was the home to innumerable gatherings for both sides of the family – Ericksons and VanderZalms. Here was where Auntie Joan shone. We will all miss her amazing meals …. and her pies!
Her faith and her church, St. Peter’s, were a constant in her life. She was a member of the Catholic Women’s League where she also served as president, and she always kept the priests well stocked with her baking. Nick and Joan made sure that the grounds of the church were adorned with beautiful flowers and the liturgical celebrations well decked out with poinsettias and Easter lilies.
Joan is also survived by her 10 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren with 2 more great-grandchildren on the way. She will be greatly missed. Our hearts, however, are lightened knowing that she is back together with Nick and all her beloved family that has predeceased her.
A funeral mass was held November 3, 10 am at St. Peter’s Church, 330 Royal Ave. New Westminster. Immediately following there was a reception at Kearney’s Funeral Home at 219 6th St. New Westminster. Interment at Gardens of Gethsemani, 15694 32nd Avenue, Surrey was at 2 pm.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to your favourite charity in memory of Joan.
+++ LEVANGIE, Gary
May 14, 1950 – October 10, 2022
It is with great sadness that we announce that Gary passed away peacefully at home after a short battle with cancer. He was the loving husband of Janet, father of Dean (Julie), Daniel (Shelagh) and Martin (Julie), brother of Tanis (Nigel) and grandfather of Elise, Jerome, Felix, Elijah, Hugo, Emma, Charlotte, Quentin, Owen and Simon. He will be missed by his cousins, nieces, nephews and friends. Gary was born and grew up in Powell River and was predeceased by his parents Ethel and Eugene Levangie and younger brother Dean. Gary had a passion for woodworking and carving, making fine furniture and spending time in his shop. He was always so proud of his sons, spending his spare time at the rink watching their games, then later on, his grandsons play hockey. He was a faithful attendee at daily mass and helped train and schedule the parish Altar Servers. Faith and family were his greatest loves.
In lieu of flowers please consider a donation to Chalice. Mass of Christian burial was held on Saturday, October 22nd at 11:00 am, with prayers the evening before at 7:30, both at Immaculate Conception Church, Delta.
+++ ABUBO, Moises
Sharing his final moments with family, Moises passed away peacefully on October 9, 2022, at the Peace Arch Hospital Foundation Lodge at the age of 94. He joins his wife Anastacia who predeceased him 9 years ago on October 23, 2013.
He will be lovingly remembered by daughters Annabelle (Rodolfo Bautista), Cherie (Brainard de Guzman); 4 grandchildren Rodney (Jennifer Lao) Colorado, Anthony (Yolanda Lehwald) BC, Christianne (Nancy Ramirez Rivas) Texas, Christopher (Elizabeth Steiner) Italy; 3 great grandchildren Thane, Charlotte, and Jacob.
Moises was blessed with a phenomenal voice. He used this gift to sing with many church choirs from National Shrine of Our Lady of the Abandoned (Sta Ana Manila), St Mary’s Cathedral (Winnipeg), St. Matthew’s (Surrey), Precious Blood (Cloverdale) and All Saint Parish (Coquitlam). He also sang with the Winnipeg Archdiocese choir to welcome Pope John Paul in 1984. His death opens the opportunity to fulfill his ultimate dream to sing with the choirs of angels in heaven.
A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at 10:30 am on Friday October 21, 2022, at Precious Blood Parish, 17475 59th Ave, Surrey, BC. Rev. Paul Chu Celebrant. Interment followed at the Gardens of Gethsemani, 15694 32 Ave, Surrey, BC.
+++ SUNG, Nicole Elia Marie (née Robillard)
January 6, 1945 – September 17, 2022
Nicole (Nicky) passed away peacefully at home. Loving mother to Danielle (Matt), David (Tassan) and Mimi (Jeff). Grandmother to Emma, Phoebe, Madison, Dane, Danika, Cassie-Anne, Mackenzie, and Cody. Predeceased by her beloved husband, Brian; parents, Marie and Raoul Robillard, and sister Theresa Nichols.
Nicky graduated from Little Flower Academy and attended UBC in the 1960’s where she met Brian. Their sense of adventure led them to Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. In 1974, they returned to Vancouver to raise their children.
In the 1980’s, Nicky re-entered the workforce. With her intelligence, energy, and strong work ethic, she branched out, followed her entrepreneurial spirit, and started her own insurance agency. A female trailblazer in an almost all male business. She made her mark with style and grace.
With Brian, she lived a life of adventure and curiosity. Riding Harley Davidson’s; building a farm in Fort Langley; then warehouse loft living in Gastown.
A Memorial Mass was held on Saturday, October 8th, 2022, at St. Mark’s Parish (UBC).
The Mass was recorded, if you wish to view, please visit www.legacystreaming.com/kearney.
+++ ARGENTIN, Carlo Antonio
March 29, 1933 – September 23, 2022
It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Carlo Argentin on September 23, 2022, in Burnaby, at the age of 89 years. Carlo was born in Villorba, Treviso, Italy and immigrated to Canada in 1952. He was predeceased by his 3 sisters and 1 brother in Italy. He is survived by his wife of 63 years, Anna, his son Frank (Kelly), his daughter Carla (Peter) and his 5 grandchildren, Adam, Zachary, Chloe, Morgan and Nikki. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to a charity of your choice. Mass of Christian Burial celebrated on Wednesday, October 5, 2022, at St. Michael’s Parish.
+++ REGNIER, Sister Yvette (Henriette Marie)
Peacefully, on Tuesday, September 13, 2022, at Eagle Ridge Hospital, Port Moody, BC, at the age of 87, with her surviving siblings at her side, God called Yvette home. Yvette Emilia Regnier was born June 6, 1935, to Noéma Nadon and Henri Regnier in Paradise Hill, SK; the third of 11 children. Yvette entered the Sisters of the Child Jesus June 16, 1950, in Sherbrooke, QC. She took the Holy Habit on February 10, 1951, and was given the name Sister Henriette Marie. She made first vows February 11, 1953, and final vows February 11, 1958. Yvette received her teaching certificate from UBC and spent the first 20 years of her life as a sister, teaching in various places in BC and Saskatchewan, with her last two years as a teacher (from 1971-1973) spent in Cole Bay, SK. The fall of 1973 found her in Saskatoon and then in the fall of 1974 she moved to Toronto where she fulfilled her dream of becoming an RN. Yvette spent the second half of her life nursing in various places in Saskatchewan and Manitoba before going to Chesterfield Inlet, NWT in 1994 where she spent a year nursing and doing missionary work. A sabbatical in 1995 found her at the Provincial House in North Vancouver, where she helped nurse Sister Monique Puech and then she was off to Africa for another time of nursing and missionary work. Shortly after celebrating her 87th birthday, Yvette suffered a stroke from which she never recovered. Although we will miss her physical presence with us, she lives on in our hearts. We, the Sisters of the Child Jesus want to say “thank you” to her for all she contributed to our religious family. “Well done good and faithful servant!” Yvette is predeceased by her parents, her brothers: Clement, Octave, Lionel, Henry and Marcel; her sisters: Henriette and Lorette and many of her religious sisters. Left to mourn her passing are her sisters: Judy (Ben) and Lorraine; and her brother Leo (Mary Ann); numerous nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews and the Child Jesus family. Prayers will be held at 7:00 pm, Monday, October 3, 2022, at Kearney Columbia-Bowell Funeral Chapel in New Westminster. Her funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10:30 am, Tuesday, October 4, 2022, at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church in Coquitlam, BC. Condolences may be left at www.kearneyfs.com
+++ AYOTTE, Thérèse Marie Alphonsine (née Coté)
1923- 2022
Thérèse died peacefully in Richmond at the age of 98. She was born in Lafond, Alberta to parents Marie (née Desaulniers) and Pierre Coté. She became a beloved schoolteacher at Our Lady of Lourdes in Maillardville. Thérèse married the love of her life Lucien in 1946. They had a wonderful marriage for fifty-years until her husband’s death in 1997.
Thérèse was a patient, kind, artistic and creative person. She kept herself busy as a widow by taking up watercolour painting. She developed her talent and was in several art shows and even sold some of her pieces.
Family and her faith was paramount to Thérèse. She cherished her time with family. She continued to get to mass weekly, as long as she was physically able.
Thérèse leaves behind five children, their spouses, four grandchildren, three great grandchildren and many extended family members and friends.
She never lost her sense of humour or her stunning smile.
Je vous salue, Marie pleine de grâce ;
le Seigneur est avec vous.
Vous êtes bénie entre toutes les femmes et Jésus,
le fruit de vos entrailles, est béni.
Sainte Marie, Mère de Dieu,
priez pour nous pauvres pécheurs,
maintenant et à l’heure de notre mort. Amen.
Private mass of Christian burial. Interment at Gardens of Gethsemani Cemetery.
+++ YANG, Hyacinth May
October 23, 1933 - September 9, 2022
Our beloved Hyacinth passed away peacefully at Mount Saint Joseph Hospital in Vancouver on September 9th, 2022, after a two and a half year battle with cancer, where she demonstrated tremendous resilience and perseverance.
Born on October 23, 1933, Hyacinth grew up in Jamaica before attending part of her high school in Hong Kong and returning to Jamaica to complete her high school diploma, then earning her undergraduate degree at Aquinas College in Michigan, where she met her late husband, William. Together, they raised ten children in Canada after emigrating from the Philippines.
Hyacinth devoted her life to spreading her faith and compassion to her family and others in the community. Her legacy of love and kindness is survived by her 10 children, Wendy (Cornel), Hermine (Patrick), Herbert (Clara), Sue Ann (Davidicus), Winnie (Stephen), Wayne (Teresa), Wilbert (Carol), Harold (Mei), Heidi (Colin), and Hansel (Joanna); 22 grandchildren, Wendel (Jon), David (Ivy), Charmaine (Alex), Marisa (Anthony), Ryan, Kristen, Kathleen (Amir), Adam, Geordie, Jennifer, Eric, Sarah, Matthew, Nicole, Miranda, Isabelle, Kurtis, Helen, Chelsea, Alexandria, Anthony and Nathaniel; and 2 great-grandchildren, Giselle and Gianna.
The Yang family will be honouring Hyacinth through a prayer service on Thursday, September 22 at 7:30pm and a funeral mass on Friday, September 23 at 10:30am, both at Holy Cross Parish in Burnaby. In lieu of flowers, donations to the BC Cancer Foundation in Hyacinth’s name would be greatly appreciated.
http://donate.bccancerfoundation.com/goto/hyacinth-yang
+++ MacDONALD, Mary Joan Padberg “Joanie”
Passed away peacefully on August 17, 2022 in South Surrey, BC at the age of 83. She will be lovingly remembered by her family and many friends for her zest for life, enthusiastic spirit, ready smile, and kindness to all. She is survived by her daughters Kari (Shawn Mabey), and Julie (Allan Weston); her grandchildren, Jasper, Sierra, Kylan, and Khael; and her 4 younger siblings, Skip, Bob, Tom, and Judy. Born in St. Louis, Missouri and raised in San Diego California, she moved to Canada upon marrying her spouse, Bob MacDonald. Together they lived a full life of joy, adventure, and plenty of laughter.
A Memorial Mass and Celebration of Life will be held at the Good Shepherd Parish, 2250 150th Street, Surrey, BC on Friday, September 23, 2022 at 11:00am.
We invite everyone to wear bright colours in keeping with Joanie's joyful spirit!
Raincoast Funeral & Cremation Services Ltd – 604-385-6996
+++ DMYTRYSHYN, Margaret
July 1, 1921 – September 12, 2022
Our beloved mother Margaret passed away on September 12, 2022 at the age of 101. She was predeceased by her husband John, daughters Shirley and Connie. Margaret will be lovingly remembered by her daughter Darlene (David) Whitehead, son David (Michelle), her 8 grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren, her sister Gertrude Meier and many other family members. Margaret lived a devout Catholic life; a truly good and faithful servant. Her Funeral Mass will be celebrated privately.
+++ CROCOCK, Catherine Mary
Sept. 21, 1925 – Sept. 9, 2022
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Catherine (Kay) Crocock. Kay slipped away peacefully on Friday Sept. 9th at the Normanna Care Home in Burnaby. Born in beautiful Goderich, Ontario, Kay met her future husband Ernie there. She was married to Ernie for over 51 years until he predeceased her in 1998. Kay is survived by her 3 children Anne Marie (Ron), Paul (Linda), and John (Kathy); grandchildren Julie Ann (Ken), Michelle, and Jeffrey; and great grandchildren Hana, Kai, Selena, and Olivia.
Kay enjoyed travelling, and did so extensively when Ernie was still alive. When not travelling, they spent as much time as possible with friends and family at their trailer in Birch Bay Leisure Park. Kay also loved to cook, sew and play bridge with her ladies club. She volunteered wherever she was needed, and especially enjoyed running the concession at the George Derby Hospital for many years. She was a devout parishioner at St. Michaels Catholic Church and an active member of their C.W.L.
The family would like to thank the caring staff at the Normanna Care Home where she spent her last 4 years. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Alzheimer’s Society of B.C would be appreciated. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Thursday Sept. 22nd at 10:00 AM at St. Michaels Catholic Church, located at 9387 Holmes Street, Burnaby, B.C.
+++ IMLAH, Gordon
July 12, 1938-September 5, 2022
It is with sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved Gordon. He was a wonderful husband to Brigitte, father to Greg (Lisa) and Patricia (Mike) and grandfather to Ella, Isaac, and Evie.
Gordon was born in Vancouver and lived most of his life in Delta. He was a devoted sports fan, who particularly loved soccer and track and field. As a young person, he also enjoyed his time as an Air Cadet and obtained his pilot’s license while with this organization.
After attending UBC, Gordon began a 40-year career with Canadian Pacific Airlines. His work took him to many different cities both within Canada and abroad. Even after retirement he continued to love exploring new places. Sadly, his travels were curtailed by the onset of Parkinson’s Disease. He battled this condition for over 20 years and throughout that time he maintained his sense of humour, his optimism, and his kindness.
A Memorial Mass will be held on September 27, 2022 at 11:00 am at Immaculate Conception Parish in Delta.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a gift to the charity of your choice.
+++ TONG, Dr. Jennifer A.
November 14, 1960 – August 24, 2022
It is with profound sadness and heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Dr. Jennifer Tong after a long and courageous battle with cancer. Jennifer is survived by her mother Helen Hiroko Ono, husband Ken, children Maya (David) and Curtis, and sister Joanne (Dan). She will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered by all who knew her. In memory of Jennifer, we hope you will respect and be kind to others, be a strong advocate to people of all abilities, and be an unwavering friend to those close to you.
Memorial Mass was celebrated at Corpus Christi Parish on September 9, 2022. To read more about Jennifer or offer a condolence, please visit: www.kearneyfs.com. Donations can be made in Dr. Tong’s name to the BC Council for Exceptional Children (www.bccec.org), Inspire Health (https://inspirehealth.ca/donate/), or another charity of your choice.
+++ SPENCER, Maxine (Mickey) Larraine (nee McCarthy)
Mickey Spencer passed away on August 29, 2022, in New Westminster, BC at the age of 88 years. Predeceased by her husband James Earl Spencer, father Timothy McCarthy, Mother Gladys McCarthy, sisters Joan Belland and Patricia Gibson. She will be lovingly remembered and sadly missed by her children: Len (Angie) Spencer, Lyle Spencer, Wanda MacKenzie; her grandchildren: Tim (Melissa) Spencer, Brian (Alysha) Spencer, Meaghan (Tammy) Spencer, Lynda (Bill) Jackson, Kelsey (Clayton) Younge, Patrick (Jade) Spencer, Matt (Danica) MacKenzie, and Karlie (Brenden) Scanks; her great-grandchildren Spencer Jackson, Ayden Jackson, Nixon Spencer, Brooklyn Spencer, Ashlyn Spencer, Piper Spencer, Isaiah MacKenzie, Bowen MacKenzie and Hannah Spencer; extended family Roger and Donna McCarthy, Pearl Kristjanson, and many nieces, nephews and cousins. Prayers will be offered Tuesday, September 13, 2022 at 6:00 p.m. at St. Michaels’ Parish 9387 Holmes Street, Burnaby, BC where Funeral Mass will be celebrated Wednesday, September 14, 2022 at 10:30 a.m. Reception to be held in the Church Hall immediately after the Funeral Mass. Celebrant Msgr. Bernard Rossi officiating. Condolences may be offered to the family at www.kearneyfs.com. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to CNIB.
+++ DUMONT, Marguerite
Marguerite DuMont (nee Doiron) passed away peacefully on August 31, 2022. In March of this year, Marguerite was predeceased by her husband of 62 years, Alfred. Her spirit is carried on by her children Denise (Gim), Lisa (Ken), Alison (Scott) and Marc; eight grandchildren: Kristina, Bryce, Lucas, Christian, Jenny, Sarah, Kate and Noah, great grandchild Vera and an extended family of friends and relations from every walk of life.
Marguerite was born in Prince Rupert, BC in 1931 to parents Leo Dennis Doiron and Augustina “Gusty” Doiron (nee Stoltz). She looked back with fondness and laughter at her years growing up on the coast with sisters Thelma and Georgina “Jeannie” and the many friends and clergy who were part of her extended family.
Marguerite served as secretary to Bishop Fergus O’Grady and later as secretary at the H.M.C.S. Chatham naval base. She moved to Victoria, BC in 1952 where she worked for Canadian Naval Intelligence, and Royal Roads Military Academy. Marguerite had a great spirit of adventure and travelled to Europe where she worked in Paris and London. She later worked as a lay apostle for the White Sisters of Africa in Washington, DC. She met her beloved husband Alfred in 1959 while working as one of Bishop O’Grady`s first lay apostles in Terrace BC. They married in October 1960 and theirs was a remarkable relationship based on respect and unconditional love. Marguerite’s warm personality and joie de vivre made her a welcome addition to the extended DuMont family.
Together, Marguerite and Alfred made homes in Terrace, Hudson Bay, Saskatchewan, West Vancouver, western and southern Turkey, the Fraser Valley, Indian Wells, California and Peachland, BC. They shared their warm hospitality with friends and neighbours in each one of these places.
Giving freely of her time, Marguerite was ever-present in her children’s school life and through the years she served as CWL and hospital auxiliary presidents. She continued to serve in her White Rock community until recently.
Marguerite lived and loved her faith every day of her life. It was her guiding light and the source of many dear and enduring friendships in every community in which she found herself. She was a trusted friend and confidante to many. Those near to her were blessed to learn many valuable lessons from her during her 91 years, but most of all, will remember the joy, warmth, and humour she brought to every occasion.
Marguerite was the true matriarch of her family and an inspiration to many. She will be missed enormously and never forgotten. Her family extend their gratitude to Dr. Charles King and the team at White Rock Home Health Care for their kindness and support.
Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at Good Shepherd Church (2250 150 St, Surrey, BC) on Tuesday, September 20, 2022 at 11:30am. Reception to follow. Burial will be at the Gardens of Gethsemani at 2:00 pm.
+++ SORTOME, Frances Elizabeth
November 5, 1922 - December 13, 2021
My lovely, vibrant mother, in her 100th year, passed away peacefully at Blenheim Lodge. The full obituary can be found in the Vancouver Sun on December 18, 2021.
A Memorial Mass will be held at Sts. Peter and Paul Church, 1430 W. 38th Ave. Vancouver on Saturday, September 17th at 11:00 am. Reception to follow at "Seasons in the Park."
+++ VAZ, Jose (Joe) Antonio Baptista
Jose (Joe) Antonio Baptista Vaz was an extraordinary man. Born on March 31, 1949 in Alges, Portugal, the only child to Franklin and Maria Vaz.
During his lifetime he lived in four different countries, spoke 5 languages and had many accomplishments.
Joe passed away on August 20, 2022 from pancreatic cancer. He is survived by his wife Judy, sons Franklin (Dianne), Andre (Nancy), Nelson (Kimberely) and his 5 grandchildren, Alexander, Aiden, Oliver, Laila and Mia.
His is now with his mother and father in the presence of God.
Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at the Gardens of Gethsemani Chapel on August 31, 2022, followed by interment.
+++ DUKOWSKI, Rev. James Gerard, O.M.I.
March 23, 1941 – July 31, 2022
Father James Gerard Dukowski was born in Melville, SK to parents Laudeslaus Joseph of Jasa, Austria and and Kathryn Acaster of Regina, SK. Fr. Jim was the youngest of 4 children. He was predeceased by brothers Jack (Edith) and Hubert (Florence) and sister Joan (Eber) Stackkpole. He is survived by several nephews, nieces, grand nephews and grandnieces.
Fr. Jim’s Education: Vancouver College; St. Patrick’s College, Ottawa (BA); Holy Rosary Scholasticate; Theology studies in Chile. He was Ordained to the Priesthood in the Congregation of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate on September 30, 1967 at St. Peter’s Parish in New Westminster, BC.
Following ordination he was sent to the Peru Mission as the Vice-Provincial of the St. Peter’s mission. He inaugurated a new Central House in Lima, promoting Peruvian vocations and sponsoring the medical mission in the Amazon. He returned to Canada for a time, then the US (diocese of Brownsville Texas) and Mexico, often in educational or formation projects of his creation. In 2011 he returned to Peru and served actively in Our Lady of Peace Parish in Lima, where he also celebrated his 50th Anniversary of Ordination in 2017. He was very much involved with the Engaged Encounter program and served on an International Committee.
In 2017, after suffering a stroke in Peru, which severely affected his vision, Fr. Jim returned to Canada retiring at Oblate House, The Crescent. He persevered with treatments recovering his vision and health. Fr. Jim served in replacement ministry in Vancouver. He was a member of the BC District Council and was Oblate Animator to the BC District Associates until the time of his death.
Fr. Jim was subsequently diagnosed with terminal lung cancer. He loved his family dearly and kept in touch with them, in Canada and the US. His relatives particularly appreciated a family gathering he hosted at Tecumseh House before moving to Vancouver Hospice.
+++ NOSATY, Olive
July 29, 1923 – July 10, 2022
Olive Nosaty, was born July 29, 1923 in Buchanan, Saskatchewan and passed away in Surrey on July 10, 2022. She is predeceased by her Husband Paul Nosaty -1990, her Son Eugene Nosaty - 1974, and daughter Diane Davis – 2015. She is survived by her loving family. Her children Loretta (Bob), Henry (Beth), Terry, and Randy. Grandchild Ryland. She is also survived by her Siblings Phyllis, Mae, and Mike. Passing away on July 10th, Olive would have celebrated her 99th Birthday on July 29th. She was a lifetime member of Ukrainian Catholic Womens League. Divine liturgy was on July 20th at Holy Eucharist Cathedral at 11:00am by Father Mykhalio Ozorovych with a graveside service and burial at Valley View Memorial Gardens that followed at 1pm. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Alzheimers Society of Canada and Ukrainian Catholic Church.
+++ MCCLOSKEY, Thomas Bernard
Feb. 3, 1929- Aug. 15, 2022
Tom was born the fourth of eight children in Guelf, Ontario. He grew up in New Westminster and Alderside in Port Moody. He was married to Patricia O'Brien in 1954 and settled in Ioco near his first place of employment, Imperial Oil. In 1962, they moved to Coquitlam where they raised their five children and were active parishioners at All Saints. Later they moved to Burnaby and were very involved at St. Michael's parish. Tom was proud of his 4th degree status as a member of the Knights of Columbus. For years he enjoyed working at the PNE and the experiences and friendships that resulted from it. For 25 years Tom's true calling was found in his role as Santa at Lougheed and Surrey Place malls. He continued to play Santa/St. Nicholas in the community after. Tom's faithfulness, joy, gratefulness, gentle chuckle, and simple love for family and life will be greatly missed. Santa has left his chair and has gone to join his wife and family in a well-deserved rest. Funeral Mass was celebrated at St. Michael's Parish Burnaby on Tuesday, August 30.
+++ DEVLIN, Sister Ethel Marie (Pierre Celestin)
Peacefully, on Sunday August 14, 2022 at Royal City Manor Care Home, New Westminster, BC, at the age of 94, God called Sister Ethel Devlin home. Sister Ethel was born September 7, 1927 to Matilda L’Heureux and Bertram Peter Devlin in Vawn, SK; the fourth of 7 children. Ethel entered the Sisters of the Child Jesus January 15, 1946 in North Battleford, SK. She took the Holy Habit on July 22, 1946 and was given the name Sister Pierre Celestin. She made first vows August 15, 1948 and final vows August 15, 1953. Her first mission was at Our Lady of Fatima School in Coquitlam and then she taught in Sechelt and North Battleford. Ethel attended Normal School in Vancouver and graduated from UBC with a B.Ed. She spent many years working with the First Nations people in Babine Lake, BC, St Paul’s, North Vancouver, and Williams Lake, BC. She spent 4 summers at Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia taking counselling courses where she obtained a Specialist Certificate in 1973 and, from 1967 until 1981, Ethel was stationed in Williams Lake, BC where she was employed by the Department of Indian Affairs as a counsellor. A new calling came for Ethel in later years. She attended St. Paul’s University in Ottawa from 1981-1983 and obtained her Licentiate and Masters’ Degree in Canon Law. Ethel served as both canon lawyer and judge for the marriage tribunal in Winnipeg MB for many years before returning to BC. where she served as one of two provincial assistants. Ethel moved to Chilliwack in 1996 where she assisted then Father Gary Gordon with native ministry as well as doing part-time marriage tribunal work. Shortly after celebrating her 94th birthday in her little house in Chilliwack, Ethel had a fall and she moved to Royal City Manor where she had good care and made new friends. Although we will miss her physical presence with us, she lives on in our hearts. We, the Sisters of the Child Jesus want to say “thank you” to her for all she contributed to our religious family. “Well done good and faithful servant!” Ethel is predeceased by her parents, her brothers: Leonard and Fred; her sisters: Elva and Louise and many of her religious sisters. Left to mourn her passing are her bothers Omer (Carmi) and Lloyd (Ann), numerous nieces and nephews and the Child Jesus family.
Her Funeral Mass was celebrated at 11:00 am, Monday, August 22, 2022 at St. Paul’s Indian Catholic Church in North Vancouver, BC. Condolences may be offered at www.kearneyfs.com
+++ GIRARD, Eveyln Jane (née Hume) (Lockhart)
Jane passed away peacefully on August 1st, 2022, in the presence of her family. She is survived by her husband Donald G Lockhart, her children Maureen, Jim (Leanne Sexsmith) and Joe (Dawn Thomas) Girard, grandchildren, Taya, Jordan, Ella, and Mitchell, her youngest brother Tony Hume (Ruth), many in-laws, nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her parents Phil and Eve Hume, her first husband of 36 years, Paul Girard and her siblings, Phillip Hume, Jacqueline Brisby, Nancy Nyte, and Mary McCarles. She graduated from St. Paul’s School of Nursing (1962). She lived in Coquitlam and Salt Spring Island then after Paul’s death, she moved to South Surrey where she made many friends and met (on an airplane in 2011) and married Donald Lockhart. She loved her “church Groups”, playing bridge, volunteering, and the Canucks. She remembers all her “old” friends of the class of ’59 WVHS. Jane will be remembered for her faith in God, her love of family and the great country where she was born.
Memorial Mass was celebrated at Good Shepherd on August 25th, 2022.
Donations appreciated to the Terry Fox fund or your favourite charity.
+++ DIXON, Sylvia Marie
It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Sylvia Marie Dixon. She passed away peacefully on Friday, July 22, 2022 at Royal Columbian Hospital with her family by her side.
Sylvia nee Lavigne was born on May 31, 1933 in Meota, Saskatchewan. In 1941, her family then moved to Burnaby, BC where her dad owned and operated Lavigne’s Engine Rebuilders on Kingsway. She grew up in the Lower Mainland eventually settling in Coquitlam after having married her husband, Ralph Dixon. Together they raised two children - Cathy and Len. Sylvia once again entered the work force working at St. Thomas More for over 25 years. She so enjoyed handing out late slips and making connections with the staff and students. During this time, Sylvia became a grandmother five times over. She adored her grandchildren and was very proud of them. In her retirement years, Sylvia enjoyed travel, being together with family and friends, and golf. She was very proud of her accomplishments in this sport and looked forward to every Tuesday and Thursday morning as she headed out to Poppy Estates in Langley. Friends were very important to Sylvia. For many years she met with a group of ladies self entitled, The Stitch and Bitch. Together, this special group of ladies supported each other throughout most of their lives. After moving from her beautifully decorated condo in New Westminster, Sylvia moved to Thornebridge Gardens. She was so lucky to have her best friend there of 70 years, Anna Smith. Together they participated in the various activities offered by the home. They joked how they would pretend they were on a cruise ship.
Sylvia leaves behind cherished memories, her loving children - Cathy (George) Piva and Len (Teresa) Dixon, five wonderful grandchildren - Matthew (Casimir), Alyssa (Krystian), Daniel (Tracy), Jenny, Adam, her sister in Ottawa, Marg (Fred) Boeckler, her brother, Lou (Joy) Lavigne. She is predeceased by her loving mother, Edna Lavigne, her father, Omer Lavigne, her brother, Adrian Lavigne and her husband, gone too soon, Ralph Dixon.
A huge thank you goes out to the emergency room nurses and doctors at Royal Columbian Hospital especially Nurse Raymond, Nurse Jeff, and the Respiratory Therapist, Laura. Also thank you to the hardworking and positive nurses on 4 North and then on 6 North. You truly are angels on Earth! Lastly, and very importantly, we would like to thank the excellent staff at Thornebridge Gardens where mom spent the last four years of her life. Thank you for all you have done during these challenging years.
Funeral Services were held Monday, August 1 at St. Peter’s Church in New Westminster.
She rests beside her husband at the Gardens of Gethsemani. Sylvia’s passing has left a tremendous void in our lives.
+++ SMITH, Rev. Philip, O.M.I.
October 31, 1940 – July 26, 2022
Father Philip Joseph Smith was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to parents Dr. Frank A. Smith, D.D.S. and Bernadette Baier. He is survived by his brothers Dr. Robert Smith of Lancaster WI, William and John Smith, both of Glen Haven, WI.
Fr. Phil’s Education: High school and college (B.A.) - St. Francis Seminary, Milwaukee WI; Novitiate - Immaculate Heart, Godfrey IL; Theology - Oblate College, San Antonio, Texas. Fr. Phil was Ordained to the Priesthood in the Congregation of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate on December 17, 1966 in Belleville IL.
Fr. Phil’s Obediences Included: Chaplain - Student Residence, Lower Post & Holy Family Mission, Iskut YT; Sabbatical – Institute of Contemporary Spirituality (Ignatian), Spokane WA., CREDO – Gonzaga University; Native Ministries Consortium - Vancouver School of Theology; Pastor – St. Anthony’s, Houston BC, Granisle & Telkwa; Associate Pastor – Saanich Peninsula Parish; Associate Pastor – Resurrection – Parish - Fort St. John BC; Associate Pastor - St. Joseph’s Parish, Smithers and Houston, Granisle & Telkwa; Pastor - Holy Family Church, Ucluelet BC and St. Francis of Assisi Parish, Tofino BC.
Fr. Phil was raised on a farm in Wisconsin. He described himself as “a country boy, at home in jeans and boots.” He believed in a balanced lifestyle - physical and mental work, prayer and recreation, contemplation, and action. These were part of his spirituality. He never aspired to be in a large parish in the city, sitting at a desk bogged down in administration. Fr. Phil wanted to do good work in liturgy and catechetics. He enjoyed working with scripture and preparing good homilies … attempting to “break the bread of the word”. He searched for an effective means of outreach to other people. He was well-read and brilliant. He held strong convictions and opinions on many subjects. Fr. Phil’s other interests included: Photography, computers, writing, geography, natural history, music, gardening and when fit, hiking and paddling.
Fr. Phil retired in October 2006 at the Forest Glen Residence in Ucluelet BC. In 2014 he moved to Pandosy Place Oblate Residence in Vancouver. He subsequently moved to Broadway Lodge in Vancouver where he passed away peacefully on the evening of July 26, 2022, at age 81.
Funeral Mass was celebrated at St. Augustine’s Parish on August 11, 2022, with burial at the Oblates cemetery in Mission, BC.
Fr. Phil will be fondly remembered by his Oblate brothers, relatives and friends. The Oblates wish to express their gratitude to Fr. Phil’s caregivers and staff at Pandosy Place and Broadway Lodge.
+++ CASSIDY, Patrick Wilfred
Patrick was born in Tyendinaga Twp, Ontario on May 15th, 1922 and passed away August 2nd, 2022, having reached 100 years young. His career was in the Royal Canadian Armed Forces which he loved and so fostered his love for flying light aircraft. He will be sadly missed by his wife, children, extended family and fellow Knights of Columbus. So fly to your eternal home Pat. With Love E.
+++ TOOVEY, Elizabeth "Joy"
October 14, 1962 - August 4, 2022
Joy passed away peacefully, with her sisters at her bedside, on August 4, 2022. She is predeceased by her Dad, Jack, in 2018. She is survived by her Mom, Mavis, sisters Anne and Janet, brother Paul, niece Emma, and nephews James, and Jack.
Joy was born on October 14, 1962, in Nanaimo, BC. She graduated from VGH School of Nursing in February, 1985. She devoted her nursing career to the O.R. at Lions Gate Hospital for 30 years.
Joy loved travelling with her best friend, Kathryn, working on medical missions in Guatemala, her book club, and knitting.
Joy was famous for her homemade antipasto and dill pickles! She was a kind and generous person, who always put her family first. She will be forever missed.
Mass of Christian Burial to be held at St. Stephens Catholic Church (24th Street at Mountain Highway, North Vancouver), on Saturday, August 13th , 2022, at 11:00 a.m.
In lieu of flowers, Joy has requested that donations be made in her memory, to the Lions Gate Hospital Foundation, in support of the oncology clinic.
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+++ BRADLEY, Berna Marie
January 4th, 1950, to August 3rd, 2022
It is with great sadness that we share the loss of our beloved Berna. She battled hard for seven years against ovarian cancer using her personal strength of will, the strength of her Precious Blood Faith Community, and especially the Love of her Saviour & Friend, Jesus. She leaves behind a devoted Husband of 47 years – Pat, Sisters – Bev and Janet (Darwin), Brother – Ken (Margaret), and many Nephews, Nieces, Great-Nephews and Great-Nieces.
Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated by Fr. Paul Chu at Precious Blood Parish, Tuesday, August 16th at 11:30 am, followed by a reception in the Parish Centre and interment in Gardens of Gethsemani, Surrey.
+++ VETTER, Michaela
“Michaela Vetter was born May 30, 1934, in Breslau, Germany (now Wroclaw, Poland), arrived in Saint John, NB, Canada on Feb. 9, 1951; predeceased by her mother, Marianna (nee STERZ), in 1994, and her father, Erich Vetter (1938), both born in Breslau; Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on August 3, 2022, at Guardian Angels Parish, at 11:00am.”
+++ MORRISON, Norman
Norman Morrison passed away at the age of 87 in the early hours of July 11, 2022, at the side of his beloved wife Maureen at home in North Vancouver. He grew up in East Vancouver with his older siblings Don, Louie, Pat, Jack and beloved sister Mary, all predeceased. At the age of four, Norm lost his father, John. He worked at Campbell’s Hardware to help support his mother, Mary. During his youth, he formed life-long friends through the CYO and “the Beavers”(a neighbourhood group of ‘Eastend Boys’ who he enjoyed lunches with over many years.) Norm went on to have a very successful career working his way up from a clerk for CP Rail to being a manager/shareholder of Taiga Forests Products.
For 61 years of marriage, Norm was rarely without Maureen at their family home of the past 60 years in Blueridge, North Van where they raised their five children Marianne (Dennis), Norm Jr.(Joy), Joe (Janine), Tim, Suzy and welcomed seven grandchildren into the family Richard (Vanessa), Chantelle (TJ), Kylie (Nic), Noah (Van), Kalina, Kyan, Taryn.
From his seat at the Sunday dinner table, Norm would enjoy watching his large brood talk and debate. It was rarely a quiet table and that’s what he liked most about having everyone around him; though he always managed to sneak away to decompress for his 8PM bath. He read his daily newspapers, stayed on top of everything, and expected opinions to be respectful, smart and well-informed. He was happy tinkering around his house and painting whatever he could find in need of a fresh coat. He had a longtime passion for Hastings Park Horse-racing and eventually co-owned his own racehorse.
Norm is best remembered as a selfless man who greatly valued friends and family. He never hesitated to offer whatever help that was needed to whomever needed it. He and Maureen were very active in their parish, St. Pius X, and supported many charitable causes. Norm never forgot his humble beginnings and always had a strong sense of being blessed in life with cherished family and friends. In his final months, he was sure to let others know: “I’ve had a good life.”
A funeral mass will be held at St. Pius X Parish, 1150 Mt. Seymour Road in North Vancouver on Tuesday July 26 at 11am.
+++ BLAIR, William “Bill”
June 21, 1932 - July 4, 2022
William “Bill” Blair passed away on July 4, 2022, shortly after his 90th birthday.
He is survived by his wife of 66 years Catherine “Kay” Blair; children Joyce (Richard), Robert (Allison) and Bradley (Lilly); and grandchildren Cheryl, Charlene, Jocelyn, David and Michael.
In his teens, Bill lived in Edmonton and began a lifelong career with the Canadian National Railway. In his 20s, he married his wife Kay and had three children. In his 30s, he worked in CNR management and was transferred to Vancouver with his family. At 58, he retired after 42.5 years with CNR and joined the Canadian National Pensioners Association.
Bill and Kay were active parishioners at St. Francis de Sales Church in the 1970s-80s and St. Michael the Archangel Church since the 1990s. Bill joined the Knights of Columbus and helped with organizing parish and community events. He was a Fourth Degree Knight and Grand Knight.
Bill was a well-liked, easygoing, family man with a strong Catholic faith. He will be dearly missed by all those who knew him.
Funeral Mass: 10:30 am on Wednesday, July 13, 2022 at St. Michael the Archangel Church 9387 Holmes Street, Burnaby.
+++ WONG-SING, Joseph
Dr. Joseph Wong-Sing passed away peacefully and unexpectedly on July 2, 2022, at the age of 76, at Vancouver General Hospital, BC. Joseph showed his fierce independence and resilience living with Parkinson’s disease for almost 20 years.
Born on February 20, 1946, Mayaro Bay, Trinidad and Tobago, Joseph left for Hong Kong at age 12 for high school. In 1966, he came to Canada as a student at University of Windsor in Ontario where he met his wife Resela. He completed his bachelor’s degree at University of Toronto, ON, before they were married in 1970. Joseph obtained his Doctor of Podiatric Medicine in 1977 from Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. He then moved to Vancouver, BC where he practiced podiatry for 32 years and raised his family in Kerrisdale.
Joseph was active in his church. He was a charter member of the Knights of Columbus of St. John the Apostle parish in Vancouver since its inception.
Predeceased by brothers David and Francis, Joseph is survived by his wife Resela, sons Aaron and Irwin, daughter Erline (Tom) and grandchildren Kathleen, Meghan and Valerie, and siblings Jeanette and family, Herbert and family, and Jenny and family.
The family would like to extend their gratitude to all the staff at Vancouver General Hospital Intensive Care Unit for their compassionate care during Joseph’s short stay there.
Joseph will be honoured with Mass at St. John the Apostle Parish (5457 Trafalgar Street, Vancouver) on July 20 at 11am; Vigil on July 19 at 6pm.
Details: https://kearneyfs.com/obituaries/joseph-wong-sing
+++ COWHIG, Helen Margaret
The Cowhig family is sad to announce Helen Margaret Cowhig passed away peacefully in White Rock, June 28th, at the grand age of 105.
Helen was born in Regina, Saskatchewan, on May 25th, 1917, the youngest of five children, to Joseph Patrick Cowhig and Catherine Jane (Crawford) Cowhig. She was predeceased by her brothers Harold and Clarence, her sisters Qu’Appelle and Bernice, her niece Ann and nephew Peter. She is survived by her nieces and nephews Mary, Gemma, John, Michael, Paul, Margaret, Paddy (Cherrill), and Kathleen, as well as many second and third-generation nieces and nephews.
Helen was an independent and strong-willed woman, adventurous and fun. She loved to dance, to explore life. In 1943 she left her comfortable home in Regina and enlisted in the Women’s Royal Canadian Naval Service (WRENS) where she rose to the rank of Petty Officer. In 1946 she was drafted to Esquimalt, H.M.C.S Naden, for demobilization. Helen continued to work in various offices in H.M.C. Dockyard, later called C.F.B. Esquimalt, until she retired to White Rock in 1977 to care for her sister Qu'Appelle who passed away in 1978. Prior to that Helen took care of her mother for 7 years in Victoria.
In 1982, Helen's widowed sister, Bernice McCall (Birdie), moved to White Rock from Edmonton. Although Birdie had her own condominium, they were constant companions and took many trips together worldwide. As Birdie’s health declined Helen was there 24/7 to care for her.
Helen joined the Star of the Sea CWL in 1977 and was Organization Chairperson for several years. She worked at Bingo, Meals on Wheels, Hospital Visiting, and was a regular lector at Sunday Masses. Always kind and caring, much loved by her family and friends, we will never forget how she touched us all in our shared journey through life.
The family would like to thank the personnel of the Peninsula Retirement Living for the many laughs and the loving care shown to Helen through the nine years she enjoyed there. Thanks also to the nurses and others at the Peace Arch Hospital South, 6th floor, for the love and tender care they gave Helen during her final days. The staff of both the Peninsula and the hospital were a great comfort for Helen’s family.
Mass of Christian Burial was held Wednesday, July 6th, 2022, 11:00 a.m. at Good Shepherd Parish 2250 150th St., Surrey, B.C.
Donations in lieu of flowers to Catholic Charities, Vancouver, BC.
Condolences may be sent to: [email protected]
+++ D’SOUZA, Esperance
Esperance D’Souza passed away peacefully at age 97 on Sunday, July 3rd, 2022. Loving wife of late Luis D’Souza, mother of late Cyril & Coral (Mumbai), Tony & Teresa (Goa), Benny & Bridgit (Mumbai), Henry & Susanna (New West, BC), Teresa & Melwyn (Burnaby, BC), Bosco & Ngoc (Auburn, US), Esperance had 17 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren.
Funeral Mass will be celebrated at Holy Cross Catholic Church, 1450 Delta Avenue, Burnaby, BC V5B 3G2 on Tuesday July 12th at 10.30 am. Arrangements by Kearney Burnaby Chapel 604-299-6889
+++ EISNER, Ida
November 3, 1936 – June 28, 2022
Ida Eisner passed away peacefully June 28, 2022 in Burnaby, BC at the age of 85 years. She will be lovingly remembered by her daughter Elizabeth; son Dan (Michelle); granddaughters Jacqueline and Katelyn; and extended family and many friends. The family wish to extend their heartfelt thanks to all the staff at St. Michael’s Hospice in Burnaby. Funeral Mass was celebrated on Friday, July 8, 2022 at St. Francis de Sales Church. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Red Cross. The Funeral Mass was recorded; to view please visit www.legacystreaming.com/kearney
+++ SIMONETT, Selma Theresa (nee Vieira)
April 6, 1929 to June 24, 2022
With great sadness we announce the death of our sister Selma Simonett, formerly of Port of Spain, Trinidad, then of Langley BC Canada, on the Feast of The Sacred Heart of Jesus, Friday June 24th last. Selma was pre-deceased by her husband Arthur, her parents Ernest and Thelma Vieira and her older brother Ernie and his wife Gilma (nee Thomas) all of Trinidad. She is survived by her sister Zela, her husband Gerald Maingot and their family, Dale, Joanne, Richard, Neal and Robert and their families of Langley. Also, by her nieces Donna (New Zealand), Dayna and nephew Ryan (Trinidad), as well as her husband’s children, Stewart (Michigan), Johnny and Pam Ann (England) and their families. Her death was very peaceful, with her local family gathered around her in compassion and prayer. A Funeral Mass was celebrated for her at Noon on Thursday 30th, June at her parish, St. Nicholas’ RC Church in Langley. Please pray for her…
+++ SLETT, Anna
On June 16, 2022, Anna Slett (nee Bachmeier) passed away in her Surrey home at almost 92 years of age. Predeceased by her parents Otto and Martha Bachmeier, her seven siblings and their spouses. Her youngest child Robert predeceased her in December 2018. Anna is survived by her husband of 67 years, Ron, son Wayne (Haidee), daughters Sandra and Rebecca (John), daughter-in-law Nancy, grandchildren Megan (Kelvin), Dave (Emma) and Matthew and her great granddaughters Piper and Sadie. God graced Anna with an open heart, willing hands and the desire to be of service. Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated on Saturday, June 25 at 11:00 am at St. Stephen’s Parish in North Vancouver. Burial was on Monday, June 27, 2022 at 10:00 am at The Gardens of Gethsemani. In lieu of flowers, donations are appreciated to the Heart and Stroke Foundation (www.heartandstroke.ca)
+++ Johanna (Ann) (Oma) Persoon (nee Vieveen)
June 10, 1929 – June 18, 2022
Johanna passed into the embrace of Our Heavenly Father on Father’s Day. She was one of nine children belonging to Cornelius and Maria Vieveen, and was born in Schipluiden, Netherlands. Wanting adventure and following her heart, Ann joined her future husband, Paul Persoon, after he immigrated to Canada and proposed marriage a year after he arrived. Together they raised a wonderful family while active in parish life at St Francis de Sales Church in Burnaby. Ann lived with the spirit of volunteerism - especially in her role as an active CWL member and serving in the education committee there.
While in her 50s, Ann went back to school and became a pre-school teacher at St Francis de Sales, proudly teaching for sixteen years alongside other quality Catholic educators there. Once retired, she and Paul spent their golden years together enjoying picnics, travelling in their camper, and visiting family wherever they lived. After 63 years of marriage, Paul passed away in 2014, and Ann continued her life with grace and perseverance, no matter the challenge, and without complaint.
Her 9 children, 22 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren survive her and will miss her gentle smile, wit, and maternal love.
A funeral Mass will be held to celebrate her life at 9:30 am on Wednesday, June 29 at St. Francis de Sales Church in Burnaby with a reception to follow.
Johanna will be buried in The Garden’s of Gethsemane at 1:00PM.
+++ GAZIN, Genevieve Marie (Gen)
Feb 17, 1935 Jun 15, 2022
Born in Grayson, SK and deceased in Delta, BC, Genevieve has joined her loving husband Chester of 62 years in God’s eternal peace. Gen (née Ross) is survived by her four children: Fr. Mark Gazin CSB; Bruce (Barbara Mackenzie); Barbara Stauffer (Shelton) and Desiree Marziali. She is survived by grandsons David (Jacquie Eng) & Andrew Gazin; Isaac & Dominic Marziali along with her brothers Glenn (Gloria) & Cal (Allison) Ross and many family and friends. Gen graduated from Vancouver’s Little Flower Academy in 1952 after which she completed nursing training at St. Paul’s Hospital, Vancouver in 1955. While working at St. John’s Hospital in Santa Monica, CA, she met Chet and after a brief courtship, they married in 1957. The family resided in the United States until their return to Canada in 1964. Gen continued to work as a nurse until 1966, after which she dedicated herself to the wellbeing of her family. Her children will always remember her willingness to be present, her seamless coordination of extended family dinners, and her dedication to family unity. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the charity of your choice. Cremation has taken place. Gen’s funeral Mass and interment will be held at 11 a.m. at the Gardens of Gethsemani 15694 32nd Ave. Surrey B.C. on July 4. Nothing would make Gen happier than to have those who shared in her life present.
+++ HAMILTON, Eleanor Elizabeth (née Fugger)
Elly was born in Spring Valley, Saskatchewan on March 11, 1931, and passed away in Richmond Hospital on June 8, 2022. During her last days, she was surrounded by loving friends and family.
Elly was predeceased by her husband of 59 years, Dick Hamilton. She will be lovingly remembered and missed by her four children, Peggy (Bernard), Jenny (John), Jim (Sue), Dave (Julie); her eight grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren; sisters Carol Leckie and Jackie Gramlich; brother Bob Fugger; and many nieces and nephews.
In 1934 Elly moved with her family from Saskatchewan to the Okanagan where she lived until she and Dick married in 1953. Elly earned her Teaching Certificate from Victoria Normal School in 1951 and over the years taught school in the Okanagan; Lincoln, Nebraska; and Richmond, BC. As Dick’s Plant Virology career progressed, they raised four children together in Nebraska, Montana, Montreal, and finally Richmond. Family was at the heart of Elly’s life. She was a devoted Mom for many years, and enjoyed nothing more than gathering with her children and grandchildren. Elly’s faith was very important to her and she participated in many church organizations including Parish Council, RCIA, Fall Fair Chairman, Retrouvaille, Marriage Encounter, Welcome Home Team, and for 32 years she was a member of the Small Christian Community at St. Joseph the Worker Parish in Richmond. The support and love from that community meant a great deal to Elly. Elly also volunteered as a docent at the UBC Museum of Anthropology for ten years, and for many years following Dick’s diagnosis, Elly lead a caregiver support group for spouses of those with Alzheimer’s. Elly and Dick travelled to many places around the world and enjoyed trips to Europe, Africa, Australia, and Japan. They especially enjoyed a year’s sabbatical in Scotland with Jim and Dave, but their most favourite place of all was Cox Bay on the west coast of Vancouver Island. Elly loved birds and delighted in observing them all, from hummingbirds to eagles. She loved to walk the Richmond dykes and fly kites at Garry Point in Steveston, and shared many happy times there with her family. Elly lived with enthusiasm her entire life and had a strong sense of justice for people and for the natural world. She epitomized resilience.
The family is very grateful for the care and comfort provided by the staff at Richmond Hospital, and for the wonderful, caring staff at The Maple Residences in Steveston, which was Elly’s home for the last two years of her life.
There will be a memorial service for Elly in the fall at St. Joseph the Worker Parish in Richmond. The family will provide details in the coming weeks. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Eleanor Hamilton’s name to SOS Children’s Village (https://www.sos-childrensvillages.org/).
+++ PISTRIN, Luciano
Luciano died peacefully at home surrounded by his family on June 8, 2022, at the age of 83. He was born in Latisana, Italy on September 7, 1938, and immigrated to Canada in 1958. He is survived by his beloved wife Domenica, his children Natalizia (Denis Nadeau), David (Fabiola), Michael (Susanne), Flavia (Paul Grosjean), James (Sarah), his 20 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. He is also survived by his brother Angelo and his sister Gabi.
Prayers will be offered on Wednesday, June 22 at 7:00 p.m. at St. Joseph’s Parish, Langley, where a Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on June 23 at 10:30 a.m. followed by interment at Gardens of Gethsemani Catholic Cemetery.
His life of enduring faith, hard work and selflessness is inspiration to us all. In lieu of flowers, donations to Canadian Food for Children, B.C. Mail to #41-5550 Langley Bypass, Langley, B.C. V3H 7Z3 are gratefully accepted.
+++ DE COTIIS, Velia
It is with great sadness and sorrow that we announce the sudden passing of Velia De Cotiis on Saturday May 28th, 2022. Born in Panni, Foggia, Italy on July 20th, 1949. Predeceased by her parents Donato and Teresa, brothers Vito, Amalio, Marcangelo, Innocenzo and sisters Lilliana and Maria.
Velia was a remarkable mother, sister and aunt survived by her son, Vito (Maxine), her companion Bish Siemiatkowski of over 26 years, her brother Mike De Cotiis, sister-in-law Concetta De Cotiis and Zia Antonietta Mastrangelo.
A trailblazer in her family, she was the first to graduate from UBC. She became a dedicated teacher having spent the majority of her 40-year career teaching at Ridgeway Elementary in North Vancouver. As a member of St. Edmunds Catholic Church, her faith was central to who she was and a strong part of her world.
She loved to learn, explore, and challenge herself by doing the things she loved most: spending time with family, cooking delicious meals, traveling the world, hiking, biking, golfing, reading, taking long walks, and skiing. Always with a friend or family in tow, her willingness to try and learn new things was infectious. The most resourceful person we knew, she always had a book or activity to recommend every time you talked to her.
Zia (Auntie) Velia's life was full of love, laughter and beautiful memories which were also shared with her numerous nephews, nieces and relatives. Making an impact on everyone she met; she always had time for everyone, and you could always count on her.
A charismatic and inspirational mother, sister, aunt, and friend who touched the hearts of all those fortunate to have known her. She is irreplaceable and will be missed tremendously.
Viewings on Monday, June 6th from 5:30pm – 6:30pm followed by Rosary Prayers at 7:00pm, both at St. Edmunds Parish in North Vancouver. Funeral Mass on Tuesday June 7th at 11:00am at St. Edmunds Parish. Interment to follow at Ocean View Mausoleum in Burnaby.
+++ SCAVAZZA, Gloria Maria Rosaris
1925-2022
The beautiful and infinitely gracious Gloria Scavazza slipped away peacefully on May 22nd at the age of 96.
She was predeceased by her husband Giovanni Francesco Scavazza.
Known as Auntie G to all who loved her, including her stepchildren, grandchildren, nieces, nephews, great nieces, great nephews, and finally great greats.
She grew up on Commercial Drive and worked as an accounts manager for Shores Jewellers. She and Giovanni enjoyed travelling. At home, Gloria and Johnny loved to go out dancing and she was a gifted cook. There was always a pot of delicious pasta on the stove for anyone who turned up at her table.
Gloria loved animals, especially cats. She generously supported many charities including Children’s Hospital and the SPCA.
Her life was well lived, full of love, kindness, and compassion. She was loved by family and friends, respected in her church and community, and truly admired by all who encountered her. She had a strong and enduring Catholic faith and turned to St. Anthony in her prayers. Auntie G will reside in our hearts forever.
Memorial Mass will be celebrated on Tuesday, July 5 at 10:00 am at St. Francis of Assisi Parish.
+++ FAESSLER, Ernest Eugen
Ernest Eugen Faessler , late of Surrey BC , passed away peacefully in his sleep May 26,2022 at the age of 98.
Ernie was born in Fern Ridge BC. His parents, Ernest & Josephine who immigrated from Switzerland, homesteaded in the Cariboo with their 8 children, Ernie, Elsie, Martha, Court, Lou, Agnes, and Rudy.
At the age of 19 he joined the First Canadian Army Dental Corps traveling through Holland and was among the Canadian soldiers credited with liberating Holland and pushing the Germans out of the Netherlands.
He loved the outdoors, but his greatest passion was painting. He was predeceased by his wife Jean (2005) & his grandson Michael in 2019 as well as his siblings. He is survived by his son Rick, daughters Andrea (John) & April (John) and his foster daughter Zendi’s , 9 grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren, his brother Rudy, sister Agnes, special companion Isabell Simpson as well as many nieces, nephews & friends.
Funeral Mass was celebrated on Friday, June 3 at Our Lady of Good Counsel Parish (10460 139th Street, Surrey) with burial at The Gardens of Gethsemani.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to The Society of St. Vincent de Paul.
+++ LOU, Father Aloysius
Father Aloysius Lou was born on November 14, 1933, in Hong Kong as the youngest son to parents, Francisco and Sau Wah. At the age of four, he fled with his family to Macau to escape the Japanese invasion. There, he attended the Istitudo Salesiano with his older brother Pedro, where his father worked as a secretary.
In the following years, his family faced a punishing twist of fate when his father died. Coping with distress as a young widow, his mother found work with the Precious Blood Sisters and through the missionary, she found grace in knowing God. As a devout Catholic, she instilled her spirituality in her children. Fr. Aloysius was baptized in Macau in 1944. After the war ended in 1945, he followed his family and settled in Hong Kong.
In 1949, Fr. Aloysius responded to his calling and joined the Salesian of Don Bosco. In 1953, he went on to study philosophy at the Novitiate Salesian Seminary in Naples, Italy where he stayed for several years. In 1959, he studied theology at Melchet Court, Sherfield, England, where he entered his lifelong journey into priesthood.
Fr. Aloysius was ordained in Macau on December 18, 1965. He started first as a teacher and administrator in Salesian schools and then discerned the call to serve as a diocesan priest. He came to the Archdiocese of Vancouver in 1972 and was incardinated into the Presbyterate of the Archdiocese in 1979. He is most remembered for having served for a long time with dedication and zeal at Saint Francis Xavier Parish, in Vancouver.
As a former teacher, Fr. Aloysius was dedicated to nurturing the spiritual maturity of his ministry. He founded the local Council of the ‘Knights of Columbus’ in St. Francis Xavier Parish in 2005. He was very supportive of the Knights which earned him a 4th Degrees member ranking, titled ‘Sir Knight’. He was also the founder of ‘Saint Joseph Sodality’ for family heads.
Like a good shepherd who is constantly on the lookout for green pastures, Fr. Aloysius tirelessly devoted himself to his ministry. With keen observations and confidence, he identified areas in which promotion and upgrade were apparent. Under his leadership, he led the building of a home for the elderly - Happy Manor was opened in July 1979. In the following year, the new parish daycare center was also completed. Father was always committed to help and respond swiftly to requests. Since 1975, he took up additional ministry work in Seattle for the Catholic community there. His heart was moved with compassion when he learned that ‘they were like sheep without a shepherd’. He commuted to Seattle once monthly over a period of ten years.
In 1995, Fr. Aloysius was invited to serve at Our Lady of Good Counsel, in Pearl City, Honolulu, Hawaii. The congregation grew quickly, and in the summer of 1997, a Chinese ministry was established at Our Lady Star of the Sea Parish, where he was appointed associate pastor. After four happy years in Hawaii, father was called back by Archbishop Adam Exner to oversee the new Saint Francis Xavier School and church projects. Fr. Aloysius witnessed the inauguration of the new Saint Francis Xavier church and retired from active ministry in 2008.
Fr. Aloysius studied and spoke many languages and believed that language is the key to broadening one’s horizons. Since his retirement, father devoted his time to work with the Sisters of the Epiphany, a member of the Salesian family in Shaoguan, China, as a volunteer English teacher. Although technically retired, he continued to contribute much of his time and expertise to serve at St. Theresa Roman Catholic Church.
In his later years, another door opened at Saint Joseph’s Seminary and Church in Macau. Invited by the bishop of Macau as a guest pastor, Fr. Aloysius immersed himself in a seminarian’s life of quietness and solitude. There, he reconnected with his distant memories of living in Macau during his childhood. In his retirement years, Fr. Aloysius maintained a part-time presence in Vancouver and led several pilgrimages to Europe, South America, and Asia.
Over his fifty years’ span as pastor, Fr. Aloysius touched the lives of many. His presence was found in every facet of our lives, through baptisms, sacraments, housewarmings, marriages, celebrations, and beside hospital beds. We have known him as a pastor, teacher, confessor, counsel, brother, and a friend. Father fell ill in the beginning of 2022 and bravely fought his illness. He passed away peacefully on May 20, 2022, in the comfort of his home. At the end of his life, Fr. Aloysius felt that he found contentment and fulfillment in his life as a priest, servant, man of prayer, preacher of the Word, mediator and man of the people.
Vigil Prayer & Viewing was on Sunday, June 5th, 2022, 6:30pm at Saint Francis Xavier Church, 428 Great Northern Way, Vancouver, B.C.
Funeral Mass was held on Monday, June 6th, 2022, 10:00am at Holy Rosary Cathedral, 646 Richards Street, Vancouver, B.C.
Burial to follow Funeral Mass at 1:00pm at The Garden of Gethsemane, 15694 - 32 Ave., Surrey, B.C.
+++ALEXANDER, Rev. Dennis Wayne, O.M.I.
October 13, 1948 - May 15, 2022
Fr. Dennis passed away peacefully May 15, 2022 at Vancouver General Hospital.
Fr. Dennis was born October 13, 1948 in Trail BC to parents Vernon Le Roy Alexander (Alberta, Canada) and Chiara Meiron (Italy). He is survived by his brother, Paul Alexander and niece, Belinda Alexander, both of Calgary AB.
Prior to entering the Noviate, Fr. Dennis was employed at St. Paul’s Hospital for several years where he developed his nursing skills and completed education programs related to his work. It was during this time, by caring for people’s physical needs, that he realized his vocation to care for people in need, spiritually and emotionally.
Fr. Dennis achieved a BA degree in Theology at Newman College in Edmonton AB and at Berkley CA, an MA degree in Applied Theology and an MS degree in Organizational Psychology. He entered the Noviate to become a priest in Godrfrey IL on August 29, 1973. He was ordained to the priesthood in the Congregation of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate on September 13, 1978 in Edmonton AB.
Fr. Dennis’ Obediences included: Assistant Pastor - Church of the Resurrection, Fort St. John BC; Pastor - St. Paul’s, North Vancouver BC; Ministry to First Nations Indigenous People – Squamish Nation; Procurator - Peru Missions and Missionary, San Juan, Puerto Rico. In 2005 he was appointed Prison Chaplain at Kent Maximum Security Federal Prison, Agassiz BC and in 2014 Prison Chaplain at the Federal Institution in Matsqui, BC. Prison Chaplaincy would be his most challenging ministry. He once wrote…“Prison Chaplains minister to the total institution, each person is our parishioner. Emotions are triggered daily in both staff and inmates. … Sights, sounds and smells within a prison are like no other place I have experienced.”
Fr. Dennis was a quiet, private person. A good listener, he could be relied upon for valuable insight and advice. He was sympathetic and compassionate to those in need, spiritually and emotionally. He enjoyed computers, photography, gardening and nature.
Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated on Friday, May 27th, at 10:00 am at St. Augustine’s Church.
Interment of cremated remains at the Oblate Cemetery in Mission, BC will be held at a later date.
+++ROLLHEISER, Rev. Otto Benedicte, O.M.I.
March 21, 1938 - May 9, 2022
Fr. Otto passed away peacefully on May 9, 2022 at Mount Saint Joseph Hospital in Vancouver BC.
Fr. Otto was born March 21, 1938 in Fusilier, SK to parents Peter and Mary Rollheiser (nee Kress) both from Saratov, Russia. There were 11 children in the family. He is predeceased by siblings: Elizabeth Rollheiser, Pete Rollheiser, Rose Jarabek, Paul Rollheiser and Gabe Rollheiser. He is survived by his sisters: Sister Loretta Rollheiser (Sisters of St. Joseph), and Mary Little and brothers: Joseph Rollheiser, Ed Rollheiser (Marie), Norbert Rollheiser (Nancy), and sister-in-law Sharon Rollheiser (Gabe). He is also survived by 32 nieces and nephews, many great nephews and nieces as well as a number of great-great nieces and nephews.
Fr. Otto was Ordained to the Priesthood in the Congregation of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate, June 8, 1963 at the Holy Rosary Cathedral in Vancouver, BC. His first Obedience was as a Missionary to Peru in 1963. He served there for 15 years, which he referred to as wonderful and a “tremendously blessed experience”
His other obediences, all in BC include: Pastor at: Immaculate Heart of Mary, Burns Lake; Christ the King, Kitimat; Sacred Heart, Merritt; St. Theresa (Hispanic Outreach) Kelowna; Provincial Council and Provincial Superior – Vancouver and Administrator - Sacred Heart & St. Paul’s Parishes Vancouver. Fr. Otto retired at The Crescent, Vancouver BC in 2014.
Fr. Otto was blessed with a spirit of hospitality. He enjoyed people, travel, music, reading, history and sports.. He appreciated cultures (had a passion to serve the Mexican migrant workers in Kelowna). Fr. Otto will be fondly remembered by his Oblate brothers, family and many friends.
Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated on Tuesday, May 24th, at 10:00 am at St. Augustine’s Church, with interment at the Oblate cemetery in Mission, BC.
+++ LARAYA, Jovita L.
93 years ago, Jovita was born in Lambunao, Iloilo, Philippines. The town is on one of the Visayan Islands. She is the youngest of a farming family of six.
Prior to the second world war, Pelagia, the eldest sister, decided to venture to Manila. She survived the war and while working for a Spanish family, she met and married Timoteo Panis. They raised their family in Manila.
When the other siblings began to leave home, Pelagia asked Jovita to join her in Manila where she started high school.
Jovita was successful with her education. Acquiring a Bachelor of Science in Commerce degree, then a Law degree. Instead of obtaining a license to practice law in the Philippines, she immigrated to Canada.
Jovita did very well in Canada. She worked in the insurance industry and the Canada Post Office, where she worked for over twenty years.
Jovita paved the way for seven nephews and nieces plus her eldest sister, Pelagia, to immigrate and establish themselves in Canada.
Jovita is survived by her nephews, nieces, and their families.
Funeral Mass will be celebrated on May 25 at Our Lady of Sorrows Parish with burial at the Gardens of Gethsemani.
+++DAVIES, Betty Jean
June 17, 1931 – May 7, 2022
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Betty Davies on May 7, 2022. Betty was born in Vancouver on June 17, 1931. She was the oldest daughter born to Ed and Jean Olson. She spent her early childhood in the Queen Charlotte Islands and her teenage years schooling in California. Her family settled in the Cloverdale area and Betty married George Davies from Haney.
Betty was dedicated to her family, the community, and especially to Precious Blood Parish. She cooked for the Priests and helped janitor in the school and was totally involved in every prayer group and committee “Frantic Friday’s” lunches with the grand children and great-grand children being one of her favorite times. Betty made her fame in Cloverdale operating many food concession stands on the Cloverdale Fair grounds including the best burgers and fries at the famous Cloverdale Rodeo.
Betty is pre-deceased by her husband George Davies, son Lenny, and brother Ed Olson. She is survived by son Danny (Cindy) and daughters Penny (Tony), Kathy (Jay), Mary (Chuck), seven grand children, and fourteen great-grand children.
Mass of Christian Burial was held at Precious Blood Parish 17475 59th Ave Surrey, BC on May 17, 2022, at 12:30 pm.
Mom
Your life was a blessing
Your memory a treasure
You are loved beyond words
+++de la GIRODAY, Barry (Roger)
December 4, 1941 – May 8, 2022
Predeceased by his father Armand, mother Kathleen and sister Rosemary.
Leaving behind his brother Armand (Mavis), sisters Jeanette (Bill), Michelle, Denise (Kerry), Carol-Ann (Rick) and many loving nieces, nephews and friends.
Barry played basketball and football and graduated from Vancouver College in 1959. He worked in the sawmill industry for many years.
Memorial Mass will be celebrated on Saturday, May 28 at 10:00 am at St. Joseph the Worker, Richmond. In lieu of flowers, donations may be offered to the Vancouver College Alumni Association.
+++CARVALHO, Bernadine
It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Bernadine Carvalho on April 29, 2022 in Farnborough, Hampshire, England.
She was married to Dr. Aires Carvalho for 66 years, mother of Philip, Marguerite (James) Andrew and Michael.
Sister-in-law of Violet Viegas, decd (Ligorio), Alzira D”Costa, decd (Malaquias, decd), Vila Nova Carvalho(Alice),Lira Cordeiro (Rufino, decd), Dr Lui Carvalho (Sheila decd) Renee Carvalho (Darryl) Dr Raul Carvalho(Christine), Blanche Petrovic (John) and Joseph Carvalho decd.
She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. The extended family remembers her kindness and generosity. Her commitment to the Church was exemplary.
May her soul rest in peace.
+++BERGER, Werner Erwin (Joe)
1941-2022
Joe passed away peacefully May 2, 2022 at St. Michael’s Hospice. Joe was born in Rothenburg ob der tauber, Germany in 1941 and immigrated to Canada in the late 1950’s.
Joe was predeceased by his daughter Maria, his sister Edith and parents Frieda and Erwin and will be deeply missed by his family. Joe leaves behind his beloved wife, Shelley and son Michael.
Funeral Mass was celebrated on May 16th at 9:30 am at St. Peter’s Church (330 Royal Avenue, New Westminster)
+++WILLIAMS, Joyce (Sokalski)
Joyce Williams passed away peacefully in her home at 2:15 pm on April 20, 2022 at the age of 92, surrounded by loved ones. She was married to Daniel Williams who passed more than 30 years ago.
Following Dan's death, Joyce dedicated her life to her 6 children, 17 grandchildren, 23 great-grandchildren, and the Catholic Church, which carried her through all difficulties and triumphs. She enjoyed traveling, golf, the Canucks, bowling, and lawn bowling.
Her legacy is proudly carried on by four daughters, Linda King, Brenda Hetherington, Sandy Perry, and Debra Williams; two sons, Kenneth and Robert, and all their spouses.
On Monday, May 2, the funeral was at St. Augustine's Church.
After, the burial alongside her husband, Dan, Joyce was laid to rest at Ocean View Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, please donate to Doctors Without Borders or Crohn's and Colitis Canada.
+++BENETTI, Angelo
August 26, 1933 – April 17, 2022
It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of Angelo Benetti at Royal Columbian Hospital with his family by his side. He is survived by his devoted wife of 53 years Marcella; children Lisa (Raymond), Silvia, and Roy (Merran); grandchildren Tiana, Evan, Kaden, Jason, Arianna, and Luca; siblings Antonio (Fidas), Maria, Costantino (Arnalda), Mario (Elvira), as well as many nieces, nephews, and close friends in Canada and Italy. He was predeceased by his siblings John (Jean) and Gina (Giovanni).
Angelo was born in San Vito di Altivole, Italy, and moved to Canada in 1957 to start a new life. He was a generous man who embodied the Italian culture and loved a variety of music. Angelo enjoyed the simple pleasures in life of gardening, good food, wine, and spending time with family and friends.
Prayers will be offered on Thursday, May 5, 2022, at 6:30 p.m. and the funeral mass is scheduled for 11:00 a.m. on Friday, May 6, 2022. Both will be held at Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Parish, 3141 Shaughnessy Street, Port Coquitlam. Interment will follow at the Port Coquitlam Cemetery, 4150 Oxford Street, and a reception will be hosted at The Assumption Centre.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Kidney Foundation of Canada or the Canadian Cancer Society. An online book of memories is accessible at the Burquitlam Funeral home, where you may share memories and view additional photos.
+++O’HARA, Nellie
The O’Hara/Dean families regret to announce the passing of their mother, Nellie O’Hara (Moufarrege) who went to the Lord on April 21st, 2022.
Nellie was born on December 18th, 1932 in Montreal, Quebec; the youngest of 7 children, all of whom pre-deceased her. Her mother was from Lebanon and her father from Syria. Nellie lived with her husband, Thomas John O’Hara (currently residing at Valleyhaven), in Vancouver, BC; Calgary, Alberta; Soest, Germany; North Bay, Ontario; and for the past 45 years, in Chilliwack.
She is survived by her children Dan (Joanne), Laura (Jim Dean) and Shawn (Elizabeth), 9 grandchildren: Shawn Dean, Pat O’Hara, Evan Dean, Tracey Arsenault (O’Hara), Jessica O’Hara, Caitlin O’Hara, Arianne O’Hara, Evelynn O’Hara, and Kassidy O’Hara; and 8 great grandchildren, Nolan Dean, Morgan Dean, Raiven O’Hara, Rowen O’Hara, Eleanor Dean, Riel Dean, Vernon Dean, and Noelle Arsenault. She will be greatly missed by us all.
The family expresses gratitude to Dr. Cameron Ross, the medical staff at Chilliwack General Hospital, and to her dear friend Millie Farrell, and the wonderful staff and residents at Chartwell Birchwood Retirement Residence who always made her feel at home! Funeral Mass was celebrated at St. Mary’s (Chilliwack) on May 2nd.
+++Maria Eduarda Avelar (Nee Espinola)
March 29, 1954 – April 14, 2022
Maria passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by her loving family.
She was predeceased by her parents.
Maria is survived by her husband Jorge (3rd Degree Knight), her children Sandy, Elisabete (Nick) and Kevin (Mandy), her grandchildren Anthony, Frankie, Nikko, Mattias, Dashiell and Audrey, her sisters Maria Amparo and Armanda and her brother John.
Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated on Thursday, April 21, 2022 at St. Michael The Archangel Catholic Parish.
+++MACK, Margaret (nee Miiller)
Born October 18, 1930 in Estevan, Saskatchewan. With her children at her side and her husband Ed waiting for his sweetheart, Margaret went to the Lord on April 16, 2022 exactly 11 years to the day of Ed’s passing. Margaret is survived by her six children; Ray (Bernice), Mike (Lorraine), Mary-Ann (Al), Bob (Linda), Bernice (Fergus), Marlene (Bob) as well as 21 grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren. Margaret was the fifth daughter of Peter & Emilia Miiller, who emigrated from Romania to farm in the Canadian prairies. She was the first of their children to be born in Canada, part of a family of 9 sisters and 1 brother. Tired of watching the family dog run away for days on the prairies, they moved to Richmond in 1941. Their first home in BC was on Cambie Road, in the new chicken coop, built by her father. If hard work and dedication to family and God earns you a ticket to heaven, Margaret possesses an Express Pass. She met the love of her life, Ed at a house party in Richmond when he answered the dare of a friend to kiss her, and he did. They married within days of her 19th birthday and were inseparable for 61 years. In recent years she often mentioned that she never received any love letters, but in truth her life with Ed was a love letter for the ages. Her circle of friends and family, who have passed on will welcome her, as she joins Ed in a long awaited reunion. She will be missed by her large and close knit family, her friends from St Jude & Good Shepherd Churches, plus the people she served in 47 years of working for White Spot. Before there was the legendary Triple O, there were the legendary Miiller girls, 8 of whom worked White Spot. Nat Bailey would call the family home when he was short staffed and say ‘send me one of the girls’. On April 16th she answered the call of the Lord and her husband to come and be with them. A funeral will held Tuesday, April 16, 2022 at Good Shepherd Church, 2250 150 St., Surrey, BC at 11:00 am followed by a reception and interment at Valley View Cemetery at 14644 72 Ave, Surrey BC
+++CONNELL, John (Jack) Albert
John (Jack) Albert Connell, a long-time resident of Lynn Valley, passed away peacefully at Langley Chartwell Home on April 1, 2022. He loved exploring the mountains of Vermont, where he was born in the small town of Bennington in 1931. Jack worked throughout the U.S., Canada and overseas in an illustrious career of Civil Engineering. Always by his side was Jacqueline (Jackie) June Connell, his beloved wife and childhood sweetheart, who passed away in 2020. Jack is survived by his sister Linda Oslizlo, his seven children: Kurt (Grace), Michael (Marcy), John (Liz), Eric (Coleen), René (Rod), Rebecca (Leo), Jessica (Roland), many grandchildren and great grandchildren.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in his loving memory to those in need.
Thoughts and condolences are welcome at www.kearneyfs.com
+++MORRISSEY, Michael Francis
June 27, 1948 – April 2, 2022
It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Michael in Vancouver, BC. Michael entered the kingdom of heaven on April 2nd and will be greeted by his parents, Gerard and Lucy Morrissey, and his brother James Morrissey. Michael will be dearly missed by his siblings Bill, Allan, Lucy, Patrick, and his many nieces and nephews.
Michael struggled throughout his lifetime dealing with Bipolar Disorder since the age of 15. He handled this with grace, kindness, and humility toward everyone.
We will miss his great sense of humor and an extremely sharp wit. He had a very strong faith in God which sustained him in dealing with his many struggles. Michael spent the last 5 years of his life at Willow Pavilion at VGH. Many Willow staff members liked Michael and came to say their goodbyes, which was a real testament to his kindness and sense of humor.
Michael, thank you for the positive impact you have had on our lives. Until we meet again in God’s heavenly kingdom.
Memorial Mass was held at St. Augustine’s Parish on Friday, April 22, 2022 at 3:00 pm.
+++LAKOWSKI, Isabel Mary (nee Lyon)
March 19, 1929 - April 4, 2022
Isabel passed away peacefully at Sunrise of Vancouver at the age of 93. She was born in Balquhidder, Scotland. She is predeceased by her parents Neville and Mary Lyon, older sister Grace and husband John, younger brothers Allan, Neville and his wife Barbara. Isabel is also predeceased by her husband Romuald, infant son Edward, great grandsons Emmet and Ford Lakowski, and daughter-in-law Elizabeth Chavez (Greg).
Isabel grew up in Innellan, Argyll and attended Dunoon High School. She went on to graduate from Glasgow University with a Master’s in English and History. Isabel came from a musical family joining her father and brothers to sing in amateur operetta performances while at University. She began teaching after University.
Isabel married Romuald Lakowski, November 7, 1952. They were blessed with 16 children, 13 born in Scotland. Isabel and Ronnie were team players sharing responsibilities. Isabel edited many of her husband’s research papers, did the family accounting and paid the bills.
Isabel is survived by her children: Ronnie, Barbara (James), Leo (Rhonda), Isabel (John), Paul (Shelimar), Greg, Leonora (Marc), Josef Matthew, Dorothea (John), Conrad, Marissa (Randy), Bernard (Bronwyn), Adrian (Jeanne), Veronica and Ted (Margot). She is also survived by 42 grandchildren and 26 great grandchildren.
Isabel was known for her high, clear, soprano voice and for many years sang with the Immaculate Conception Choir for Sunday Mass, Easter and Christmas. “ She kept a song in her heart and on her lips” (Fr. Paul).
Isabel will be missed by her family and all who knew her. She was a courageous, gentle, compassionate and vibrant person.
Her funeral Mass will be held at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Dunbar Vancouver on April 20 at 10 am, interment to follow at the Gardens of Gethsemani.
+++DOYLE, Angela
Angela passed into the arms of our lord to join her beloved daughter Sharon. Angela leaves behind her beloved husband Bryan on their 60th year of wonderful marriage, Bryan will miss her dearly. She will be missed by her son Robert, daughter-in-law Nicole, son-in-law James and her grandsons Finn, Caiden and Max.
Her many friends and relatives in Arizona, Ontario, British Columbia, Ireland and England will all miss her dearly as well.
In the words of Julian of Norwich “All shall be well”
Services will be held at Gardens of Gethsemani, April 19, 2022
+++Ferguson, Mary (nee Currie)
Mary passed away suddenly on March 25th in her 73rd year. Mary leaves behind her twin sister Frances, 2 brothers Michael and Roger, 3 children Guye (Kim), Melodie (Steve), and Teeka, 5 grandchildren Dani, Ty, Marek, Rajka and Jett, her 2 beloved cats Neko and Chester, 1 nephew Chris (Erin), 2 nieces Melissa and Merina, 2 great nieces Makenna and Harper as well as many relatives and friends around the world. Mary was pre-deceased by her Mum Nora, son in-law Alvin and her special friend David “Russ”.
Funeral Mass was held at Good Shepherd Catholic Church on April 6th.
Interment at Gardens of Gethsemani will be at a later date.
In lieu of flowers please make a donation to TinyKittens Society or a charity of your choice.
+++DUMONT, Alfred Clement
Although profoundly saddened, it is with joy that we celebrate and remember the life of Alfred Clement DuMont. Devoted husband, father, grandfather and brother, Alfred passed away peacefully at home on March 29th in White Rock, BC at the age of 91. He will be forever remembered by his beloved wife Marguerite, with whom he recently celebrated 61 years of marriage, his children Denise (Gim), Lisa (Ken), Alison (Scott) and Marc, and his grandchildren Kristina, Bryce, Lucas, Christian, Jennifer, Sarah, Kate, and Noah. He is predeceased by sisters Sr. Rosalie C.S.J.P., Helen, Elizabeth and Isabelle and brothers Mark, Robert, Carl, and Paul. Born in Nakusp, BC on August 20, 1930, Alfred was the 9th child of Marc Aurele DuMont and Elizabeth (nee Wellie). Alfred travelled to Vancouver in 1943 to attend Vancouver College and graduated from UBC in 1953 with his Bachelor of Science, Forestry. Alfred maintained lifetime friendships with many of his Forestry classmates. In 1959, Alfred met his Marguerite while she was working as a lay apostle for Bishop O’Grady in Terrace, BC. They married in 1960 and theirs was a marriage rooted in deep love, faith, mutual admiration, and respect. Alfred’s entrepreneurial spirit and sense of adventure led him to work in Terrace, BC, Hudson Bay, SK, Abbotsford, BC and western and southern Turkey. He founded Westree Custom Cedar Products in 1982 in Abbotsford, BC and grew the business for over 3 decades with his son Marc. While most of his career was devoted to forestry, Alfred’s passion for flying small aircraft led him to own and manage Abbotsford Air Services at the Abbotsford Airport from 1973-1980 where he also served as a director of the Abbotsford Airshow. Alfred was a wonderful father. He had a great curiosity about virtually everything and took a keen interest in all of his children’s pursuits. Hunting and fishing were two of his favourite pastimes. In later years, Alfred and Marguerite divided their time between their homes in White Rock, Peachland and Indian Wells, CA. Alfred served his communities in many ways including as a Rotary and Board of Trade president, and a Grand Knight in the Knights of Columbus. Both he and Marguerite were ushers at Good Shepherd Parish in White Rock for 17 years. He lived his life guided by a deep and abiding faith. He was a man of tremendous integrity, and many experienced his quiet generosity in times of need. He will be missed by everyone whose life he touched. Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at Good Shepherd Parish on April 7th, 2022 with interment at the Gardens of Gethsemani.
+++SMITH (nee LYNCH), Patricia Mae,
December 29, 1927 – March 23, 2022
Born in Montreal, Quebec. Passed away peacefully in Royal Columbian Hospital, New Westminster, BC. Patricia was predeceased by her husband, Neville (2015). Patricia is survived by her children Desmond (Nataliya); Owen (Tin Tin); Pamela (Jennifer) and Neil (Jackie); grandchildren Andrew, Scott, Alexis, Blair, Svyatoslav, Taylor, Natalie, Spencer and Craig. Funeral Mass was celebrated at St. Peter’s Parish, New Westminster on April 6.
Condolences may be left at www.kearneyfs.com
+++LEE, Pauline
July 18, 1934 - March 17, 2022
Pauline Lee passed away peacefully in a warm and happy place for her. She lived a full life and was dedicated to her profession as a nurse. Pauline worked in acute care nursing at Hong Kong Government General Hospital and then Vancouver General Hospital when she first immigrated to Canada from Hong Kong in 1962, home care nursing with the Victorian Order of Nurses (VON), and in community health nursing as a continuing care hospital liaison nurse with the Vancouver Health Department until she retired in 1997. She had such a positive and enduring compassion and spirit which shone through in her love for traveling, dancing, swimming, and singing, including with the Vancouver Chinese Choir and Saints Peter & Paul Parish Choir. She was the primary caregiver for her husband Luke, who passed in 2016, after a life full of adventures with Pauline. She will be truly missed by her family and friends including: her son, Michael (Christina); and three grandchildren, Justine, Graham and Andrea.
Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at Saints Peter & Paul Parish, 1430 West 38th Ave,Vancouver, on Thursday, March 31, 2022, with Father Ron Thompson as celebrant. Lord, grant eternal rest unto your servant, Pauline, and let your perpetual light shine upon her.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in memory of Pauline, to the BC Cancer Foundation, an organization that she supported over many years, including in the face of her husband’s nine-year battle with cancer. Condolences may be shared with Pauline’s family through www.kearneyfs.com.
+++GOMES MCDONALL, Mary Jasmim "MJ"
February 20, 2021 - March 16, 2022
It is with tremendous sadness we mark the passing of our angelic little girl, MJ.
Born 10 weeks early, MJ battled her way out of the NICU ahead of schedule, as she was excited to be home with her family. Then, tragically, in late May of 2021, she was diagnosed with leukemia.
MJ underwent intense chemotherapy, which sadly did not work. The doctors then pivoted to a bone marrow transplant. MJ was so strong throughout the process, but sadly, this too, did not work.
At that time, her doctors said she had a week left to live. She wound up living almost two more months, providing us with a lifetime of giggles, love and joy. When the leukemia became too much for her body to handle, she passed peacefully, with no pain, in the arms of her mother and father.
She is survived by her mother Jessica, her father Cory, her grandmothers Brenda and Jesuina, her grandfather Francisco, her aunt Michele, her uncle Jefferson, her cousin Theo and her godmother Silvania and godfather Aspaan.
Funeral Mass was celebrated at Blessed Sacrament Parish on Saturday, March 26, 2022 with burial at North Vancouver Cemetery.
+++USSELMAN, Wayne John
July 6, 1948 - Calgary, AB
February 23, 2022 – South Surrey, BC
Predeceased by father John and mother Katherine. Lovingly survived by wife Donna; daughter Erin; sons Dan (Janet), Rory (Kelly), and Brett (Adriana); and three grandchildren that he adored, Reece, Jake, and Carissa; as well as sisters Shirley Held and Lorraine Nickiford.
Funeral Mass was celebrated on Tuesday, March 8th, 2022at 11:00 am. Good Shepherd Church (2250 150 St, Surrey BC)
+++KACHUR, Elmer Alfred
July 23, 1939 - Dec. 1, 2021
It is with great sadness, we announce the passing of Elmer Alfred Kachur on December 1, 2021 at the age of 82. Beloved husband for 53 years to Jill. Loving father of Andrew (Andy). Predeceased by his parents, Michael and Stella Kachur and older brother Cleve. Loving brother to Ernest (Angela) of St. Catharines, Ontario and Iran (Pat) of Dundurn, Saskatchewan and sister Elffie (Jim) Zimmer of Regina Beach Saskatchewan. He will be sadly missed by his nephews and nieces across Canada and Australia.
Born in Holar District of Elfros, Saskatchewan, Elmer lived in Regina, Toronto, and Bahamas before settling in Surrey, B.C. He taught the trades in the Surrey School District and was known as Mr. K. by his students. He enjoyed gardening and when travelling always had his camera around his neck taking many pictures of his adventures. He enjoyed helping others and was a friend to all.
Being strong in his faith, he was active in his church in the roles of Usher, Reader and Eucharistic Minister and was a member of the Knights of Columbus. He and Jill, through Retrouvaille, helped to run Retreats in parts of the United States and Canada. He was proud of the many couples they were able to help through their counselling.
He will be lovingly missed by his family and by many close friends who he considered to be family. The first words Elmer encouraged from his nieces and nephews were "Uncle El is my pal"..
The family thanks The Pacifica, Brookside Lodge and Fleetwood Place for their compassion and care.
His funeral was held at St. Matthew’s Church, Surrey on Wednesday, December 8th at 9:30 a.m. His internment was at the Gardens of Gethsemani, Surrey.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to the Diabetes Association.
+++MAXWELL, William Clifford
July 22, 1934 - February 15, 2022
Cliff is predeceased by his loving wife of 59 years, Marion Christina Maxwell
He is also predeceased by his brother Bob (Mary), daughter Teresa (Daniel) and survived by his son Tom (Louise), and daughters Diane, Mary (Trevor), Ilene (Timothy), Margaret (Jeff), grandchildren, Geoffrey, Steven, Danielle, Jordan, Nicole, Andy, Mandy, Amos, Alice, Scott, Melanie, Jennifer, Treffendel, Sam, Tiffene, Natalie, Tyce, Telohan, Grace and Spencer and his great grandchildren, Cole, Chase, Maisie, Adilee, Addisen, Noelle, Everett and Adrianna. Also survived by his brother Len (Sarom), sister Louise and numerous other relatives and friends.
Funeral Mass will be celebrated at Immaculate Conception Parish, Delta on Thursday, March 3, 2022 at 11:00 am. Interment to follow at the Gardens of Gethsemani.
In lieu of flowers, please donate in Cliff's memory, to a charity of your choice.
+++GALAS, Helena
It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Helena Galas on Saturday, February 12, 2022, at the age of 80 years. After many years of battling cancer and increasing difficulty with mobility, Helena succumbed to her body’s illness.
Helena will be dearly missed by brother Robert Swynar (Terri), and sister Christine Pearse, along with many, many friends in Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, and relatives in Poland and the Ukraine.
Helena was born in Podkamien, to Roman Galas and Josephine (nee Ochowych), and came to Calgary, Canada at the age of 16. She quickly learned English and took up hairdressing while earning a mechanical design degree at SAIT in Calgary. From Calgary she moved to Edmonton and made many friends there while working for the government. To minimize the health effects of a devastating car accident in her early 20’s, Helena moved to Vancouver in the late ‘60s. She worked as a Senior Mechanical Designer in Vancouver, then took early retirement while running a small bed and breakfast. She maintained a beautiful garden of flowers inside her home as well as outside. Helena loved being with her many friends and travelled to the old country and Europe many times.
Faith was an integral part of Helena’s life and when she was well, she regularly attended St. Mary’s Ukrainian Church in Vancouver. She was proud to be a member of the Ukrainian Catholic Women’s League and she often volunteered with fundraising activities and local charities in the Vancouver area. She enjoyed serving at many functions in the company of her Ukrainian friends.
Helena was a kind, generous, compassionate, and caring lady. She was always positive and willing to help those in need before herself. She was our best friend, our most precious gift, always and forever in our hearts.
A special Thank You is sent to all the Doctors, Nurses, and Staff at Lions Gate Hospital, and the North Shore Hospice, for their care and compassion during Helena’s last weeks.
Funeral Service (Divine Liturgy) will be held on Friday, March 4, 2022, at 10:30 am, St. Mary’s Ukrainian Catholic Church (550 West 14 Avenue Vancouver).
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Helena’s memory to a charity of your choice.
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“Diane Sawyer always thinks very deeply and creatively and tries to understand not just the story, but the underlying currents of the story; the parts that you wouldn’t know about or have thought about. She sees the indirection, the subtlety, the nuance of a story better than anyone.”
~David Westin, former president of ABC News, in “Hangin’ with Winners”
Lila Diane Sawyer established herself as one of the most recognized — and widely respected — faces in television news. She once said, “Follow what you are genuinely passionate about and let that guide you.” That sage advice served her well, although nothing about her progression as a trailblazing female journalist was easy or ordinary.
A native of Kentucky, Diane won first place in the 1963 national America Junior Miss scholarship pageant. She returned to her home state after graduation from Wellesley College to work as the “weather girl” for WLKY-TV in Louisville. Diane showed a keen interest in news, and demonstrated the kind of initiative that led to occasional news assignments. A story she produced on Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas prompted a hard-earned promotion to a full-time general assignment reporter position.
Diane’s journalism career was put on hold in 1970 when “following what she was passionate about” meant moving to Washington, D.C. to work in the Nixon White House as a press assistant. Only 25 years old at the time, Diane would later reflect on the pressure associated with such job saying, “I remember the terror, the terror of making a mistake. A mistake I made could alter history.” She would personally witness Nixon’s fall from grace which led to his resignation from the presidency in August 1974. Diane served on the Nixon-Ford transition team, and then helped Nixon write his memoir.
In a final plot twist to her government service, a close Nixon confidant later insisted that Diane was the infamous Deep Throat informant during Watergate. She laughed it off at first, but eventually requested that Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward issue a public denial. Deep Throat’s identity was eventually revealed to be former F.B.I. deputy director Mark Felt in a Vanity Fair story in 2005.
Diane put herself back on a solid journalistic career path in 1978 with a return to reporting as a correspondent for CBS News. She would spend ten plus years there, rising steadily through the ranks with a series of assignments on several programs including co-anchor of CBS Morning News with legendary television journalist Charles Kuralt from 1982 to 1984. But no promotion was bigger than the one in 1984 when Diane became the first female correspondent for CBS’s marquee news magazine, 60 Minutes.
Shortly after leaving CBS News in 1989, Diane and Sam Donaldson were officially introduced to ABC affiliates as the co-anchors of a new magazine show, Primetime Live, at an affiliate meeting in Los Angeles. Spending time with Diane at affiliate and board of governors meetings would become a regular occurrence over the next 30 years. We would also see each other at events ranging from political debates to the Academy Awards, from a White House Correspondents Association dinner to the ESPYS. It was also enjoyable to get together for an occasional breakfast or lunch meeting, more often to discuss the latest happenings in our personal lives as opposed to current events or network business.
It didn’t take long for Diane to establish a presence at ABC News as she conducted some of the biggest, most exclusive interviews with newsmakers from all around the world. In 1990, she spoke to Iraqi President Saddam Hussein in his first interview with a western journalist in almost a decade. In 1992, Diane landed the first interview with President-elect Bill Clinton and his wife, Hillary Clinton in their Arkansas home. In one of the most talked about interviews of 1995, Diane spoke exclusively with Michael Jackson and his then-wife Lisa Marie Presley. It was Jackson’s first interview since facing child molestation accusations in 1993. It would be the only joint interview ever given by both Jackson and Presley, and it was seen by nearly 60 million viewers.
After holding co-anchor roles for both Primetime Live and 20/20, Diane returned to morning news in 1999 as co-anchor of Good Morning America. While this assignment was supposed to be temporary, she would remain in this role as GMA closed the gap on NBC’s front-running Today show. In 2003, Diane sat down with former President George W. Bush in his first one-on-one interview following the capture of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. In 2006, Diane was granted rare access to North Korea where she told GMA viewers that her visa was “one of the rarest things you could ever see in journalism.” During that same year, she became the only American journalist to report live from not only North Korea, but Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Saudi Arabia as well.
One of Diane’s most emotional interviews took place in 2007 when she sat down with former First Lady Nancy Reagan to discuss her husband’s struggle with Alzheimer’s disease. But her most memorable work on Good Morning America tragically played out on September 11, 2001 when Diane and Charles Gibson began ABC News’ award-winning coverage of the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. In the days that followed, she reported live from Ground Zero, and would later interview more than 60 widows who gave birth after the World Trade Center disaster.
It was also during her time at Good Morning America that I was able to observe how incredibly caring and supportive Diane was during the time her friend and co-anchor, Robin Roberts, battled breast cancer. My wife, Susan, and I had lunch in New York City with Diane and Robin in February 2008. Robin had just finished the last of her chemotherapy treatments, and was about to begin radiation treatments. Even though she had taken a red-eye flight back to New York after anchoring GMA’s coverage of the Academy Awards the day before, Diane insisted on joining us for lunch at this important time in Robin’s cancer treatments. Diane’s support would become even more crucial a few years later in 2012 when Robin was diagnosed with MDS, or myelodysplastic syndrome, a rare blood disorder likely caused by the cancer treatments Robin had received years earlier.
In December 2009, Diane left Good Morning America in order to succeed Charles Gibson as anchor of World News. She would lead the flagship news broadcast to new heights, while also serving as the network’s principal anchor for breaking-news coverage, election coverage and special events. By the time she stepped down in June 2014, Diane had covered all the big stories and conducted interviews with nearly every major news maker:
2009 – Kicked off her new World News role by confronting Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad about his country’s nuclear ambitions.
2010 – Travelled with U.S. General Stanley McChrystal through the battlefields in Afghanistan as he advanced his view that if more troops were not deployed, the mission would fail; sat down with Afghan President Hamid Karzai about his highly contested reelection; reported from Haiti on the aftermath of the devastating earthquake, including visits to orphanages where she observed the “staggering” number of parentless children; anchored a primetime special to address misconceptions about Muslims following the controversy over the building of an Islamic community center near Ground Zero in New York; took World News Tonight on a rare trip to China to report on the country’s progress in the areas of education, transportation and green technologies.
2011 – Japan was hit with a devastating trifecta of disasters in the form of an earthquake, tsunami and nuclear emergency, and Diane was the only evening news anchor to report live from Japan on the aftermath; talked exclusively with Commander Mark Kelly in the wake of the tragic shooting of his wife, Rep. Gabrielle Giffords; conducted the first joint interview of outgoing Secretary of Defense Robert Gates and General David Petraeus in Afghanistan; conducted the first interview with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton after the U.S. took military action in Libya; talked exclusively with the victim of a high-profile child kidnapping, Jaycee Dugard.
2012 – Throughout 2012, Diane anchored ABC News “Your Voice, Your Vote” coverage of the Presidential election along with George Stephanopoulos; she conducted the first interview with Mitt and Ann Romney after he secured the Republican nomination for president, and the first interview with Barack Obama after the pivotal first presidential debate.
2013 – Anchored live coverage from Washington, DC of the Presidential Inauguration; from Boston during the aftermath of the bombing at the Boston Marathon; and from the Vatican during the historic transition to a new Pope. Diane interviewed Malala Yousafzai, the young girl shot in the head by Taliban assassins simply because she wanted to go to school; talked exclusively with Amanda Knox, the college student who was exonerated of murder charges after spending four years in Italy; and sat down with President George W. Bush and former First Lady Laura Bush on the eve of the opening of the George W. Bush Presidential Center.
2014 – Sat down with former Secretary of State, Senator and First Lady Hillary Clinton for the first televised interview about her new book; met with New Jersey Governor Chris Christie for the first interview following his George Washington Bridge-gate press conference; and provided the kind of inspirational leadership that led to ABC News winning the Edward R. Murrow Award for Overall Excellence in Television.
Diane could demonstrate grit, determination and toughness when it was required. In December 2011, we collaborated with ABC News on the production of the Iowa Republican Presidential Debate. Diane and George Stephanopoulos co-anchored the debate that was broadcast live from Old Main Hall on the campus of Drake University. Diane was feeling just plain lousy with a bad cold and touch of flu in the days before and day of the debate, but she gutted it out like the pro she is. It turned out to be worth the effort as the broadcast was the most-watched debate of the 2012 political cycle, and kick-started ABC News’ “Your Voice, Your Vote” coverage in the months that followed.
Most network evening news anchors have traditionally employed a standard sign off at the end of their broadcast. Diane would conclude each World News with “I’ll see you right back here tomorrow night.” That changed on August 27, 2014 when she anchored the network’s flagship news program for the final time, and said goodbye in a more personal way: “And now it is time to say good night. And I just want you to know what a deep privilege it has been to sit in the anchor chair at World News Tonight these years, the flagship broadcast of ABC, where Peter Jennings created a signature of such curiosity and courage. It has been wonderful to be the home port for the brave and brilliant forces of ABC News around the world and to feel every single night you and I were in a conversation about the day together … And with gratitude for these years, I thank you and I’ll see you right back here on ABC News very soon. Good night.”
Diane’s extensive body of work also includes original reporting, long-form interviews and in-depth investigations. Even while serving as an anchor for Good Morning America or World News Tonight, Diane regularly produced a series of reports called Hidden America. These special reports have given voice to the voiceless and illuminated truths long obscured by the partisan squabbles that play out as theater in Washington, D.C. “It’s not always about the interviews with the famous and infamous,” Diane told me in a deeply reflective way. “I’m always amazed at the eloquence, the resilience, the enormous intelligence and brilliance of people who are not in the magazines. And that you can wander up that hill and any mountain in eastern Kentucky and find a universe of ideas and hope and talent, and the continued belief in the possibility of life. Every single time it strikes me with a new thunderbolt that this is who we are. And if everyone is given a chance to thrive and dream, a way to do it and a way to get there, then the world is changed.”
One of Diane’s biggest interviews was presented in April 2015. It was also one with which I had the slightest of connections. Bruce Jenner was a former Olympic gold-winning decathlete and reality television star. The New York native attended Graceland College (now Graceland University) in Lamoni, Iowa. Bruce was my playing partner in the ESPYS Golf Classic in July 2014 at a time when the tabloids were reporting that he had begun the transition to a woman. None of the rumors mattered during our round that day, and we had a great time as he entertained our foursome with stories about the recent, elaborate wedding of stepdaughter Kim Kardashian and Kanye West.
Later that year, media reports confirmed that Bruce would, in fact, be coming out as a transgender woman and was looking for the “right” person to whom his story could be told. I sent Bruce a note encouraging him to consider sitting down with Diane Sawyer who would, in my view, avoid the sensationalism that could easily swamp such a sensitive topic. In the ensuing interview, Bruce confirmed all the speculation saying, “Yes, for all intents and purposes, I’m a woman.” The two-hour, wide-ranging special was a ratings hit that rivaled some of Diane’s other high profile interviews. But more importantly, it was recognized as a critical success for raising the bar on the reporting of transgender issues. Writing for The Huffington Post (now HuffPost), Gabriel Arana said the following: “What Diane Sawyer and ABC did was give Jenner something transgender people are so often robbed of: the opportunity to define and speak for themselves. Sawyer treated Jenner with respect, kindness and empathy, going to great lengths to let Jenner tell his own story.”
Diane Sawyer is a WINNER whose anchoring, original reporting, in-depth investigations and long-form interviews have defined a remarkable career. There are few experiences throughout one’s broadcasting career that can match the sense of pride that rises up when calling her a colleague, or the feeling of joy that comes from being the beneficiary of her friendship.
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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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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.
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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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>Trivia question which is driving my office crazy: in which Ruth
>Rendell mystery did Burden get remarried at the end of the book?
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>Thanks for your help!
Don't thank me too soon - I haven't actually got the answer!
I've checked the books that I have and all I can say is that it's after "No
More Dying Then" (1971) when Burden's first wife Jean has died and Burden is
having it off^H^H^H^H^H^H an affair with Gemma, the mother of a little boy
who has gone missing. And it's before "Put On By Cunning" (1981) when Burden
and Jenny seem to be married. Unfortunately my books list all the Wexford
stories in alphabetic rather than chronological order, so I can't narrow it
down to one of the book written between those dates - unless you've got a
chronological list.
I think I remember the episode on TV - Burden met Jenny at a garden party
while he and Wexford were solving a murder of someone (?) in a chemist's
shop (?). Sorry, I can't remember any more details than that.
I can also eliminate:
From Doon To Death (1964) (far too early - Jean's probably still
alive)
Murder being Once Done (1972) (I don't think Burden even appears)
Wolf To The Slaughter (1967) (also too early)
Some Lie And Some Die (1973) (Burden is considering marrying Grace,
Jean's sister)
The Veiled One (1988) (By now he's married to Jenny)
A New Lease OF Death (1969)
An Unkindness Of Ravens (1985) (Jenny is expecting their first child)
Road Rage (1998) (Definitely too late!)
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A woman from Cornwall who’s living with a brain tumour has been invited to take over a slot on a local radio station on 17 August.
Ellen Yates, 67, chatted to the presenters at Rewind Radio when she accompanied her husband Kev to the studio to collect a prize he had won in one of their competitions.
As a result, they invited her to guest host their Saturday Morning Takeover slot to raise awareness of brain tumours. She’ll be choosing 20 tracks to play from the 80s, 90s and noughties that all mean something to her.
Joining the brain tumour community
First symptoms
Ellen first thought something was wrong when she started being more clumsy than usual and was falling over more often. She had hearing loss in her left ear that was affecting her balance.
“I would black out sometimes and felt like I was looking through fog. I used to joke that I’d feel normal if I could cut off the top of my head. And I’d say ‘if I fall over, just walk over me!’”
On 29 December 2014, Ellen felt fine when she went to bed but woke with raging earache.
She staggered to the bathroom and, looking in the mirror, thought that her had drooped. But Kev checked that she could raise both hands above her head so they knew it wasn’t a stroke.
Benign is not fine
Ellen said: “The doctor told me I had an ear infection and it was causing vertigo. I kept going back to the doctors and was treated with the Epley Manoeuvre, a procedure that can help some kinds of vertigo. You have to stay upright for 48 hours afterwards. But it didn’t help and I couldn’t sleep for two weeks.
“I kept going back to the doctors and in March, I was referred for a scan. I was diagnosed with a low-grade acoustic neuroma on 20 April. My doctor said I was the first person he had seen with one of these.
When Ellen tried to find support and information, she could only find a Facebook group that was based in the USA. Then she set up her own – the South West Brain Tumour Friendship Group and has since joined The Brain Tumour Charity’s Facebook groups.
The Twilight Walk
Ellen said: “A few years ago I was interviewed on the radio and a man heard me and said to his partner, ‘that sounds like your symptoms.’ She got checked out and had successful surgery. So if I can help one person not feel as alone as I did, I feel like I was given a brain tumour for a reason.”
Click on the button below to find out how you can tune in live to Ellen’s Saturday Morning Takeover on Rewind Radio from 10 – 11am on 17 August, or listen back to it in your own time.
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James Armstrong Cathcart, III
July 13, 1936 - April 10, 2022
Kiawah Island, South Carolina - James Armstrong Cathcart, III died on April 10, 2022 after a life full of love, laughter, singing and dancing. He was born in New York City on July 13, 1936 to Mary Freeda DePass Cathcart and James Armstrong Cathcart, Jr. He married Charlen Griffith on June 13, 1958 in Manning, S.C.
His family and friends will celebrate his life on Friday, April 22, 2022 at 1:30 p.m. at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, 1100 Sumter St., Columbia, S.C., with a reception to follow at the Forest Lake Country Club.
He attended Tuxedo Park School, Episcopal High School (EHS) and the University of South Carolina (USC). He was named to the 1960 edition of the Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. He was a member of the Kappa Alpha fraternity. In 1989, he was honored by the College of Business Administration at the University of South Carolina with their Distinguished Alumnus Award.
Jim had an enthusiastic work ethic. His first job after college was with Wellington Sears for four years. When he realized he wanted a more analytical challenging career, he became a reinsurance consultant with Towers, Perrin, Forster & Crosby Inc. for six years. Later he joined Holborn Agency Corporation where he became a partner, executive vice-president and director for 24 years. Upon retiring from Holborn, he established and was president of Cathcart & Roundell, Inc. a reinsurance consulting company for 28 years.
He supported his community by being on the Vestry at St Mary's-in-Tuxedo Episcopal Church, Tuxedo Park, N. Y. and also a member of their choir. He served as a past trustee for the Darla Moore School of Business at USC and remained as an honorary member after his term ended. He was a past governor on the board of the Tuxedo Club and a past board member for the Drug and Chemical Club.
Jim was a generous philanthropist and established the James A. Morris Professorship in Economics at USC, the James A. Cathcart III Scholarship in memory of former EHS coach, C.V. Tompkins and the EHS James A. Cathcart, Jr. Mastership for track and field in memory of his father. He was a long-time member of the Roanoke College Associates Society and gave major gifts by funding the Fintel Library Microform Area dedicated in memory of his mother and in the renovation of Sections in honor of his daughter, Freeda. When asked about his generosity he responded, "I feel an obligation to try to return some of what I was fortunate enough to receive."
He was an accomplished athlete and captain of the USC track team and named an Atlantic Coast Conference Scholar-Athlete. Jim was inducted into the EHS Athletic Hall of Fame in 2011. The State newspaper named his accomplishment as the 10th top athletic event in their athletic history The Millennium Top 100 Moments for the South Carolina Millennial for winning the 220-yard dash race against the world's number 1 sprinter Dave Sime. He broke EHS records in the 100-yard dash, the 220-yard dash and the long jump. His 220-yard dash record is yet to be broken.
Jim enjoyed playing court tennis and golf. He belonged to the following: The Tuxedo Club, Carolina Yacht Club, Aiken Tennis Club, the Kiawah Island Club, and the Jesters Club.
He is survived by his wife Charlen; his daughters Freeda Lynne Cathcart (Clinton Stoneking) and Jamison "Jamie" Ann Cathcart; his grandsons Charles "Taylor" Stoneking (Olivia), James "Carter" Stoneking, William "Wilby" Beverley Cathcart, Godfrey "Forest" Cathcart, "Nelson" Magruder Rood and Benjamin "Ben" Armstrong Rood; his brothers Charles Cathcart (Evelyn), George Cathcart, John Cathcart (Cathy), Sanders "Sandy" Cathcart (Barbara) and Richard "Rick" Cathcart. In lieu of flowers donations in his name may be sent to Episcopal High School, Darla Moore School of Business (USC), Hospice of Charleston or to a charity of your choice.
Peter F. Marcus
1938-2021
Barbara Baker Mallory
1936-2021
Former Village resident and longtime St. Mary's parishioner Barbara Baker Mallory's funeral will be held at St. Mary's on Friday, September 24th at 4pm. May Barbara's soul, and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace.
Barbara died peacefully in Palm Beach, FL on May 2nd surrounded by her three children. The eldest daughter of Alice & John D. Baker, Barbara was born in 1936 and was raised in New York City and Buck Hill Falls, PA. She graduated from the Madeira School and Bennett College with a degree in Interior Design in 1956. In 1957 she married Thomas Downs Mallory of Bradford, PA and Palm Beach, FL.
After briefly living in New York City following her husband’s U.S. Army enlistment, Barbara and Downs moved to Tuxedo Park, NY in 1964. For the next 35 years they raised three children and enjoyed an active, outdoor lifestyle. Barbara managed her own interior design company; she was one of only a few women at the time in Tuxedo Park to run her own business, Barbara Baker Interior Design, and to use her maiden name in her work. Her projects ranged from Tuxedo Park, and nearby New York City, to Nantucket, Florida, Chicago, Sun Valley, and Jackson Hole. In her community, she became president of the Tuxedo Park Garden Club and eventually the Orange and Dutchess County Garden Club, while also volunteering extensively with the Tuxedo Park Club, St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, and the Hudson Valley chapter of the Nature Conservancy. Perhaps most unique to Barbara was her vigor in sports. On the golf course she was only the 2nd person in Tuxedo Park Club history to win the club championship 5 times. In the fields and streams she was a master wing shooter and gifted fly fisherwoman. She was an amateur mycologist and an outstanding cook of wild game. Barbara was elected into the International Women’s Fly Fishing Association which is composed of the top female anglers worldwide. Downs accompanied her when the group travelled internationally on fishing expeditions to Russia, New Zealand and Patagonia.
In 1999 Downs and Barbara moved to Wilson, WY and Palm Beach, FL. In Wyoming she continued to hunt and fish while entertaining her many friends and extended family at their beautiful home alongside the Teton Mountains. They enjoyed being members of the Jackson Hole Golf & Tennis Club and played many rounds of golf with friends. In Florida, they reconnected with old friends, enjoyed the Bath and Tennis Club, the Everglades Club, and the Society of the Four Arts while keeping up their sporting life. Like her red hair Barbara was a bold and boisterous mother, grandmother, aunt, godmother, and wife for 61 devoted years. She loved all people, animals and natural things and her indomitable spirit gave her the courage to face her last 11 years with Alzheimer’s. She was not afraid to talk about her disease and helped many people cope with this same diagnosis.
Barbara is survived by her older son Thomas D. Mallory, Jr. of Atlanta, GA; daughter Meredith Mallory George of Darien, CT; younger son Baker D. Mallory of Ridgefield, CT; nine grandchildren; and sisters Alice Cullen of Villanova, PA and Joan Baker of Santa Fe, NM. She is predeceased by her husband Thomas Downs Mallory. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in memory of Barbara Baker Mallory to: Cure Alzheimer’s Fund, 34 Washington St., Suite 310, Wellesley Hills, MA 02481.
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Elene de Saint Phalle
Mrs. de Saint Phalle passed away on July 21, 2021. She is survived by her four children, Christopher Isles, Geoffrey Isles, Marc de Saint Phalle and Diane Russell.
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Vincent R. Capozzi
November 18, 1956 – July 3, 2021
Vincent (Vinnie) Capozzi passed away peacefully, surrounded by his family, on Saturday, July 3 at Vassar Brothers Medical Center in Poughkeepsie. He waged a difficult battle with cancer, which he handled with the same determination, perseverance, and selflessness he handled everything in his life. Despite whatever he was going through, he was always 100% there for his family and friends. Vinnie was born in Poughkeepsie, son of the late Richard and Marie Francese Capozzi. In 1976 in Sheahan Hall on the Marist College campus, he met the love of his life, Honora "Noreen" Fennell, with whom he would spend the rest of his life. Vinnie was active in many of Marist's organizations, where he was the General Manager of the Marist College Radio Station, but his true love was working behind the scenes in theatre. He produced two plays for Marist College Children's Theatre and was on call to assist even after graduation in 1978. He was the first recipient of the prestigious Gerald Cox Award for Excellence in Theatre Arts in 1980, and in 2012 was inducted into the Marist College Theatre Hall of Fame. Vinnie had a successful career in the specialty glass industry, and recently retired as the Director of Business Development for Tower Optical. He was an energetic supporter of his community, serving as a longtime Assistant Scout Master for Boy Scout Troop 149 in Woodbury, President of the Tuxedo Men's Book Club, the yearly "Grill Master" at the Tuxedo Park Library's Annual Memorial Day Picnic as well as an active member of many of Tuxedo's committees. His passion for cooking for his family was legendary and he took great joy from people gathering and enjoying his delicious meals at his home. His true passion was his family. In 1986 he married Noreen, and they had two children, Christopher and Katharine, who he always let know were his greatest accomplishment. He is survived by Noreen at home; Christopher of Warwick; Katharine of Tuxedo Park; his sister, Celeste Kubala and her husband Jeff of Poughquag, NY; and his many loving brother and sisters-in-law and nieces and nephews. His family would like to thank all his great network of family and friends who have been so supportive, and his wonderful doctors and nurses and medical team for whose dedication they will be forever grateful. Visitation will be from 5-8 pm on Wednesday, July 7 at Smith, Seaman & Quackenbush, Inc. Funeral Home, 117 Maple Avenue, Monroe. A Funeral Mass will be held on Thursday, July 8, 2021 at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Tuxedo. Cremation took place at Cedar Hill Crematory in Middle Hope, NY. Memorial contributions in Vinnie's name may be made to the Tuxedo Park Library, 227 Route 17, Tuxedo Park, NY 10987
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Patrick W. Welsh IV
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Cynthia L. Reese
February 10, 1954 – March 01, 2021
Cynthia "Cindy" L. Reese of Tuxedo, NY passed away on Monday, March 1, 2021 at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital, NY, NY after a short but valiant battle with interstitial lung disease with her close friends Sandy McGrady and JoAnn Martin by her side. She was 67 years old. Born February 10, 1954 in Utica, NY, she was the third of five children of the late Philip and Anna Jaquays Reese. Cindy was a proud graduate from Waterville Central School, Waterville, NY in 1972. Following graduation Cindy worked at Nichol's in the photography department until she obtained a position at Lockheed Martin and General Electric soldering circuit boards. During this time period she also became a freelance photographer for the Waterville Times newspaper in Waterville, NY. When the facility closed Cindy took the advantage to return to school. She attended Mohawk Community College earning an Associate's Degree in Medical Coding. Upon graduating, Cindy worked at several area hospitals, the last one being Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital, Cooperstown, NY as a medical coder and a med/surg unit clerk until moving to North Carolina to further her career. After four years she returned to New York state to assist her friend Sandy in the care of Sandy's mother. Since this move Cindy has had employment with Monroe Taxi as a driver and at the Tuxedo Union Free School district as a greeter, bus monitor, and most recently, proudly as a school bus driver. In all her endeavors, no matter what new challenges Cindy faced she greeted each one with acceptance, a smile which said "Yes I Can!" and a willingness to give it her all. She enjoyed participating in many things from bowling and drawing, to photography, to horseback riding, to doing a little karate and bicycle riding, to baking or Bar-B-Qing, to just quietly doing Sudoku or other mind challenging games. However, her greatest love outside of her family was her love of animals particularly dogs, especially Noah her miniature Schnauzer whom she lost last year. Cindy was married to and divorced from the late Larry Windover of Clarks Mills, NY. From this marriage Cindy had one child whom she loved dearly, Sean Windover of Clarks Mills, NY. She is also survived by her two younger sisters Karen Evans of Rome, NY, and Julie Eastman (husband Keith) of Oneida, NY, along with many nieces, nephews, two great nieces, cousins, aunts and uncles. Cindy was not only predeceased by her parents but also by her two older siblings, her brother Corporal William "Billy" Reese who was killed in action in Vietnam and Patricia "Patty" Goodwin. Cindy's faith carried her throughout her life especially during her challenging illness. She was a member of the United Methodist Church before becoming a member of St Mary's in the Park Episcopal Church in Tuxedo Park, NY. Visitation will be on Saturday, March 20, 2021 from 2-3 p.m. at Smith, Seaman, and Quackenbush, Inc. Funeral Home, 117 Maple Ave., Monroe, NY 10950. A Memorial Service will begin at 3:00 p.m. Interment services will be held at the discretion of the family at Crown Hill Memorial Park, Clinton, NY in the late Spring. Donations may be made in Cindy's memory to the American Lung Association or to the American Diabetes Association.
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Stanley C. Stalnacker
Stanley C. Stalnaker, 97, passed away on January 3, 2021 at Good Samaritan Hospital in Suffern, and was buried here at St. Mary's today (the service was private due to the current health crisis). Son of the late Stanley and Ruby (Strickline) Stalnaker, he was born on August 4, 1923 in Fort White, FL.
Stanley proudly served his country in the U.S. Army during World War II from 1943-1947. After his Honorable Discharge he owned and operated Stalnaker and Sons, Inc., in Tuxedo, NY. He was a former Tuxedo Park Police Officer for 15 years and was a member of the Tuxedo Fire Department.
Survivors include his loving wife Anne H. Stalnaker of Tuxedo, NY; his children: Stanley Stalnaker of Newport News, VA; William Stalnaker of Tuxedo, NY; Peter Stalnaker of Little Egg Harbor, NJ; and Elizabeth Eberling of Tuxedo, NY; seven grandchildren, and 4 great grandchildren.
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Theodore A. Hoffman
Theodore (Ted) A. Hoffman, long time resident of Tuxedo, passed away peacefully in his sleep at the age of 82. Ted was a retired history teacher from George F Baker High School in Tuxedo. His love for history was only surpassed by his love of his family, his faith and playing golf. He was a dedicated member of Our Lady of Mt Carmel Church in Tuxedo. He proudly served as Town of Tuxedo Supervisor 1976-77. He served on the Tuxedo school board, and was a member of the Knights of Columbus.
Born March 30, 1938 in Manhattan, he moved to Tuxedo to start his teaching career and raise his family. Ted is preceded in heavenly grace by his parents, Theodore and Eva Hoffman, his wife MaryAnn Calabrese Hoffman, sister Mary Theresa Hoffman Kalos and son in law Timothy Crandall. He is survived by his brother F. Michael Hoffman and his wife Patricia of Delaware, his children, Theodore Hoffman Jr and wife Valerie of Binghamton, NY, Joseph Hoffman and his wife Dina of Greenwood Lake, NY, Donna Handy and her husband Michael of New Windsor, NY, Patricia McQuade and her husband Neil of Morris Plains, NJ, Michele Drake and her husband Robert of Greenwood Lake, NY and Paul Hoffman and his wife Khrystian of Tuxedo, NY. His grandchildren Stephanie Hoffman, Steven Hoffman, Scott Hoffman, Kristin Bryant, Kira Saltz (Michael Saltz), Kelly Handy, Katelyn Lovenberg (Matthew Lovenberg), Ryan McQuade, Jenna Brown (Robert Brown), Taylor McQuade, Daniele Cozens (Martin Cozens), Samantha Piazza (Jon Claude Piazza), Rebecca Crandall (Lucas Lomba), Dylan Porter, Lillian Hoffman and Zachary Hoffman. His great grandchildren Ellie, Luke, Logan, Matthew, William, Emma, Michael, James, Andrew, Donna, Kevin, Soren, Astrid, Thea, Lincoln, Nolan and Jack. As well as many nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews.
Services will be held at Scarr’s Funeral Home, Suffern NY Tuesday December 1st 5 – 8 PM. Due to COVID restrictions, the funeral home limits the number of people inside at one time, the family understands many would want to pay their respects, our father would want your health and safety be the priority, feel free to pay your respects on Ted’s facebook page or on the funeral home web site. Mass services will be private for family and close friends only. However, if you would like to link in an watch from the safety of your home the family is creating a Zoom video option. Please send your email address to Patricia MCQuade (PMCQ98@aol.com) by no later than 12:00 noon Monday November 30, 2020, access and password will be sent to you prior to the mass.
In lieu of flower, family would ask you consider donations to support a scholarship fund the family is creating in his honor for a graduating senior of George F Baker pursuing a career in education. Donations can be made to Michele Drake, 1110 Route 17A, Greenwood Lake NY 10925. Or donations can be made to Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, Tuxedo NY in his name.
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Nancy Warburton Hess
Nancy Warburton Hess, a resident of Tuxedo Park, NY, died October 26, 2020.
She was born on October 7, 1933 in Fall River, Mass., the daughter of Delbert and Madelyn Warburton. She graduated from Case High School in Swansea, Mass. and from Simmons College in Boston, Mass. with a degree in Library Science.
Nancy was a three-sport high school hall of fame athlete, and she stayed active throughout her 87 years. She particularly loved tennis and paddle tennis and continued playing paddle well into her 70’s. Nancy loved music, including playing the guitar, recorder and hand bells, and excelled at growing spectacular gardens. Her sharp sense of humor, generosity and unwavering optimism were lifelong traits and she had friends from all walks of life.
She is survived by her three daughters, Sue Boorman of Niwot, Colorado, Pat Hadler (Tom) of Allendale, New Jersey, and Pamela Boorman of Tuxedo Park, and her beloved grandchildren Cynthia, Justin, Christopher and Amadou. She was predeceased by her husband, the artist Lowell Hess.
A private memorial service in her honor will be scheduled.
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Wayne Lyski
Wayne Don Lyski, passed away peacefully on July 31, 2020 in Rye, NY. A shining example of an American success story, Wayne was born of humble beginnings on September 24, 1941 in Great Falls, MT, to Aro and June (Hayes) Lyski. As a youth, he enjoyed fishing and hunting trips with his father and brother. Wayne graduated from Foster High School in Tukwila, WA and went on to college at Seattle Pacific University after receiving a basketball scholarship.
Wayne’s life would be changed forever when he made his first cross country trek by train to Philadelphia, PA where he would attend The Wharton School for his MBA. It was during this time that he developed a passion for financial markets and was recruited to a training program with RCA that would take him to rotations in Cherry Hill, NJ, Singer Island, FL and ultimately Boston, where he met his wife of 47 years, Barbara Byron. From there, Wayne moved to New York City to work for JP Morgan in the firm’s research department, which propelled him into a successful career in Fixed Income investing.
He made a name for himself as a leader in the field at Alliance Capital Management, and showed an affinity for emerging markets investing. His role took him around the world, meeting with investors and finance ministers, and building a sterling reputation as one of the brightest stars in the industry. Wayne held a series of positions at the firm, including chairman and chief investment officer of Alliance Capital Management's fixed income division where he was responsible for overseeing the management of approximately $150 billion in fixed-income assets. Upon his retirement from Alliance in 2004, he continued to manage investments for long time clients through 2008. During his career, Wayne was tapped for critical advisory positions and received numerous accolades. He served as a member of the Treasury Borrowing Advisory Committee from 1996 to 2004, advising the Secretary and staff of the United States Treasury on the financing and management of federal debt, and in 1998, he was inducted into the Fixed Income Analysts Society's Hall of Fame. Never one to extricate himself from the markets, Wayne kept a Bloomberg terminal in his home office post-retirement and always loved to relive fond memories reconnecting with old business friends from the street.
Wayne was a relationship builder, and was known for bringing people together and sharing his passions with ski trips to Deer Valley and golf outings in Tuxedo Park. Always a true Montanan at heart, Wayne’s adoration for open spaces could be found in the places where he gravitated and made his homes. Even when working for decades in NYC, Wayne’s primary home could be found upstate in Tuxedo Park, NY. More recently he had the opportunity to spend parts of the year among the beautiful Wasatch Mountains in Park City, UT and among friends in Fort Myers, FL.
His grounding force throughout has been his family, he and Barbara raised three children who have been the recipients of unconditional love. Spending weekends coaching ski racing at local mountains during their high school days in the 1980’s and 1990’s, to teaching his grandchildren how to tackle Stein’s Way at Deer Valley in the 2000’s, he was always an involved parent and grandparent and their biggest cheerleader. His life was also touched by tragedy with the loss of his eldest son, Brian, to a car accident in 1994. Through trials and successes, Wayne persevered and was a pillar of strength for his family and continued to build a wonderful legacy for his children and grandchildren.
Whether he was known to you as Grandpa, the Silver Fox, Wayne or Dad, he will be forever remembered for his remarkable life: one of generosity, a loving spirit, an amazing sense of humor and constant encouragement of those he held close.
He was preceded in death by his son, Brian, parents, Aro and June, and brother Dale and his wife Joyce. He is survived by his wife Barbara, fondly referred to as “Mrs. L” or “Bobbi”; children Karen Beatty (Graham) and Steven Lyski (Sheri); grandchildren: Jackson Beatty; Emma Beatty; Lucy Beatty; Bryan Lyski; Gianna Lyski; Greyson Lyski; sister, Karen Fleming (Dick); and many nieces, nephews, and extended family and dear friends.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations in Wayne’s memory be made to The Folds of Honor Foundation http://support.foldsofhonor.org/goto/waynelyski
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Neal Strohmeyer
Neal William Strohmeyer, of Tuxedo Park, NY the most beautiful and beloved father, husband, mentor, brother and friend, passed away on Sunday, July 5, 2020, after 68 years of a well-cherished and love-filled life.
Neal was born in Teaneck, NJ, at the Holy Name Hospital, to William F. Strohmeyer and Jean W. Strohmeyer. Alongside his brother, Lee and his sister, Diane, Neal grew up in Fair Lawn, NJ, spending his days as an attendee of the Westmoreland Elementary School and Memorial Junior High School. After a year at Fair Lawn High School, in 1967 his family moved to Upper Saddle River, NJ where he would go on to graduate from Northern Highlands Regional High School in 1969. Neal's passion for athletics was apparent. Following his many years as a star catcher on the varsity baseball team, he was offered an esteemed spot on the Pittsburg Pirates, one he would turn down to pursue his other passion, business.
After some time at Montclair State University, in 1971, Neal joined his father in the family business, igniting within himself a flame of passion which he would stoke for the rest of his life. Under 49 years of his astounding leadership, Triangle Manufacturing flourished exponentially, a product of his unwavering dedication and contagious tenacity. In his honor, Neal's son, Dax, the companies' third-generation CEO, established the Neal W. Strohmeyer Training Center, a testament to his steadfast commitment to the development of the team of Triangle associates.
While clearly a dedicated businessman, Neal was, above all else, devoted to his family and his community. His love of philanthropy and boating brought joy to all those that paid witness to his bright smile, and his gentle yet magnificent presence will never be forgotten. Everyone he leaves behind will truly miss Neal's deep and profound adoration as well as his genuine consideration for those around him. Merely being in his presence was a blessing utterly treasured by his loved ones.
Neal is survived by his wife, Linda C. Strohmeyer; his three children: Dax, Whitney, and Ava; his five grandchildren; and his siblings, Lee and Diane.
Condolences may be offered in the form of donations in Neal's honor to one of his most favorite organizations, The Bergen Volunteer Medical Initiative in Hackensack, NJ.
Funeral arrangements were handled by Van Emburgh-Sneider-Pernice Funeral Home, Ramsey, NJ. Please send tributes, memories and condolences to vanemburghsneider.com
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June Dyson
June Dyson entered into God's greater glory on May 9th at age 101.
A longtime friend of St. Mary's and lover of Tuxedo Park, her vivacious spirit and charm will be missed by all who knew her.
June started spending time in Tuxedo in the 1950's and originally rented "Brookside" before purchasing her house on West Lake Stable Road.
She grew up in Locust Valley, NY. Among the first women to graduate from New York Law School, she then became one of the first female attorneys at one of the big downtown firms.
June was a very accomplished bridge player and scratch golfer. She went to the Metropolitan Opera every week when it was in season, and travelled extensively. She was the longest serving member of The Tuxedo Club and was also a member of The Colony Club.
June was predeceased by husbands Randy Marston and Charles Dyson. She is survived by nieces and nephews, her devoted caregiver Maria, and many friends.
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Barbara Fasolo
Due to the COVID-19. Virus Funeral services will be private for the family.
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Pamela Cromey
The beloved wife of St. Mary's Rector Emeritus, Father Ed Cromey, she is survived by him and a large extended family. A resident of Tuxedo Park for over forty years, her unflappable personality, dry wit, and true kindness will be missed by all who knew her.
Pam loved Tuxedo and was actively involved at St. Mary's, as well as the Tuxedo Park Garden Club and the Tuxedo Club. Her door was always open, welcoming friends old and new into her home. Due to the current crisis, a memorial is not possible but when memorial arrangements can be made, more information will be made available.
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Edward J. Pfizenmaier, III
May 20, 1952 – January 20, 2020
Edward J. Pfizenmaier, III of Tuxedo, NY passed away on Monday, January 20, 2020 at Chilton Medical Center in Pompton Plains, NJ. He was 67 years old. Son of the late Arlene Koster and Edward J. Pfizenmaier, Jr, he was born on May 20, 1952 in Teaneck, NJ. Prior to his recent retirement, Edward was the Highway Superintendent for the Town of Tuxedo and was a very active member in his community. He was a member of the Sons of American Legion in Southfields, NY, a former member of the Tuxedo Fire Company, and a very active member of the Tuxedo Recreation Department, as well as being a member of the Tuxedo-Weewah Fishing Club, and also worked security for the Renaissance Fair. In his spare time, he was very active with his grandchildren's sports and extra-curricular activities, he enjoyed coaching them and spending time hiking, family camping trips and vacations to the New Jersey shore. Along with the love of taking pictures of his family, he loved videotaping bird hunting with his son and grandson, he was an avid photographer and collector, he loved collecting and setting up Lionel trains under the Christmas tree, and was an electronics enthusiast and repairman. He is survived by his loving wife Jill Behnke Pfizenmaier, his two children: Edward J Pfizenmaier and his wife Emily, of Tuxedo NY; and Heather Pfizenmaier and her fiancé Chris McGrady of Highland Mills, NY. He is also survived by his sister Melissa Pfizenmaier and her fiancé Dave Pirrone of Raritan, NJ, his brother Jeffrey Pfizenmaier and his wife Cathi of San Diego, CA, and his three grandchildren: Ryan, Madison, and Alaina, along with several nieces and nephews on the East and West Coasts. Visitation will be held from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Friday, January 24th at Smith, Seaman & Quackenbush, Inc. Funeral Home, 117 Maple Avenue, Monroe, NY 10950. A Funeral Service will begin at 12:00 p.m. on Saturday, January 25th at the Funeral Home. Cremation will take place at Cedar Hill Crematory in Middle Hope, NY Memorial Contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Association, 225 N. Michigan Ave. Floor 17, Chicago, IL 60601. www.alz.org
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John S.W. Dawson
John S.W. Dawson passed away on Sunday October 13th at home, surrounded by family and friends. He was 59 years old. He is survived by hisl wife Anusia and son Johnny. The interment will take place at Saint Mary's in Tuxedo on Saturday November 2nd at 11AM. The funeral will be held at Brick Church on Park Avenue on Thursday November 7th at 4PM, followed by a reception at the Union Club.
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Michael Marusich
Michael Marusich, a lifelong resident of Tuxedo passed away on Saturday, October 12th at the age of 55. Born February 3, 1964 to John and Veronica (Dowd) Marusich in Tuxedo.
Michael was married for 12 years to Kathleen (Brooks) Marusich and had one daughter, Julia.
Michael was employed by the Town of Tuxedo Highway Department. He was employed there for over 30 years. Michael was also a volunteer firefighter for the Tuxedo Fire Department.
Michael was also an avid sportsman. He traveled far and away to enjoy these activities. He traveled 3 times to Alaska to fish for salmon. He hunted in Pennsylvania, and Illinois to find that elusive buck. Michael enjoyed hunting with Ricky Marsh and his brother-in-law Vincent.
Michael is survived by his wife Kathleen and his daughter Julia of Tuxedo. He is also survived by 3 sisters, Bernice (Tom) Eichengreen of Corning, NY, JoAnn Marusich of Terrebonne, OR, Kathleen Marusich of Waconda IL, Steven (Sherri) Marusich of Navarre, FL, and Robert (Charlene) Marusich of Norfolk, VA. He is predeceased by his brother John Scank.
Michael is further survived by 2 brother-in-laws and 5 sister-in-laws. Vincent (MaryBeth) Brooks of Stony Point, NY, William (Erica) Brooks of Stony Point, NY, Karen (Fred) Hoag of Hewitt, NJ, Carol (Bobby) Scandell of Fort Montgomery, NY, Jennifer (Harry) Conklin of Parksville NY, Josephine (Ryan) Mulvey of Lockport, NY and Amanda (Stalin) Fulgencio of Thiells, NY.
Michael leaves behind numerous nieces and nephews. Michael had many numerous friends. Some of them include Fred Jones, Tommy Iazzetti, and Ricky Marsh.
Family and friends can pay their respects on Thursday October 17th between 2-4 and 7-9 PM at Scarr Funeral Home 160 Orange Avenue, Suffern, NY. Services for Michael will be at 11 AM Friday, October 18th at Scarr Funeral Home. Interment will follow at St. Anatasia Cemetery, Rt. 17M Harriman, NY.
The family asks in lieu of flowers, donations can be made in his name to Kaplan Family Hospice Residence, 1 Sunrise Lane, Newburgh, NY 12550.
Visitation will take place at Scarr Funeral Home on Thursday, October 17 from 2-4pm and 7-9pm. The service will be on Friday, October 18 at 11am.
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Marie McCarroll
Marie McGregor McCarroll, the oldest living resident in Tuxedo Park, NY at the age of 96 passed away peacefully at her home on July 22, 2019 with her daughters Leith McCarroll McLoughlin (Joseph) of Southampton, NY and Lisa McCarroll King (Vincent) of Cold Spring, NY by her side. Her son, Randall McCarroll predeceased her in 1989. She was a loving wife to Randall (Buddy) McCarroll who passed in November, 1988. Much beloved by her grandchildren, Leith Mary, Fallon, and Joseph McLoughlin, Marie was a beacon of strength and comfort who was loved and respected by all who knew her.
Marie was born in Tuxedo Park on the Kincraig estate on October 23, 1922 and grew up as a spirited young girl surrounded by three older brothers, George, Duncan, and James whom she will join in heaven. Her father, Duncan McGregor was the head gardener and superintendent of Kincraig for its owner, Gilded Age financier George Grant Mason. Her mother, Maria Stuart McGregor, before marriage was the governess for Margaret Carnegie, the only child of the industrialist Andrew Carnegie. Marie graduated from George F. Baker High School excelling in academics as well as sports and went on to graduate from Penn Hall College in Chambersburg, PA. As a young woman fresh out of college as World War II ended, she began work at Grey Advertising in New York City providing advertising agencies with photographer biographies for their magazine layouts and photospreads while living with her lifelong girlfriends in the city and returning to Tuxedo Park on the weekends where she married Randall (Buddy) McCarroll from Tuxedo on December 10, 1949.
Buddy and Marie purchased a carriage house where she has lived for the past 70 years enjoying a view across the lake to Kincraig. Marie was active in the Tuxedo community. She was best known for her work and love of the Wee Wah Beach Club where she held the position of treasurer for over 50 years. In later years she enjoyed August at the shore in Spring Lake, NJ, a vodka with olives and a little water and white wine with dinner, Duke basketball, summer dinners with her nephew and his wife who lived next door, and driving down to breakfast meetings with her friends well into her 90s. The highlight of each year was her annual July 4th picnic at the Wee Wah Beach Club in Tuxedo Park attended by the family and her girlfriends from the NYC apartment in the 1940s and their many generations of children, grandchildren, friends and friends of friends. Marie would welcome them all. She is survived by her daughters, grandchildren, and many nephews and nieces. Marie will be deeply missed. A funeral service at 11:00 AM will be held Saturday, July 27, 2019 at Saint Mary’s Church in Tuxedo Park. In lieu of flowers, donations in memory of Marie may be made to the Tuxedo Volunteer Ambulance Corps, 1 Contractors Road, Tuxedo, NY 10987.
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Michael Joseph McColgan
Mike McColgan passed away on Wednesday, May 15 after a hardfought battle with cancer. Mike is survived by his wife, Julie (Garofano), and their children Maya and Michael. He was a long-time resident of the Tuxedo community, beloved by all who knew him. "Mayor Mike," as he was affectionately called, seemed to know everyone, and comfortably navigated the the many layers that make up Tuxedo. He had a humble and giving spirit, and will be missed by many. A Memorial service will be held at St. Mary's s on Thursday, May 23 at 3:00 p.m..
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Roger "Pete" Sovak
Long-time resident of Suffern, Roger Sovak, known to family and friends as Pete, passed away peacefully in his home on Thursday, April 25, 2019 surrounded by his family.
He is predeceased by his loving wife, Beverly Jane Sovak, who was his high school sweetheart, the love of his life, and wife of 63 years. Also by his loving parents, his brother William (Bud) Sovak, his daughter Leslie Depatto and his treasured grandson Justin Depatto.
He is survived by his children; Gregory Sovak and wife Ellen, Lynn Holmes and husband Gregory, Kimberly D’Apolito and husband Joseph, and Peter Sovak and wife Judy, his 11 grandchildren whom he loved dearly, his brothers Allen Sovak and wife Geri and Michael Sovak and sister in-law Ceil Sovak.
He was a wonderful father, grandfather, and friend and loved to share his passion for nature and the great outdoors with all. Pete proudly owned, with his sons, Tuxedo Gulf Service Station in Tuxedo, NY for over 50 years.
Pete was especially known for being one of Jehovah's Witnesses, with an unwavering faith and utmost trust in Jehovah's promises and blessings for the future paradise.
The family appreciates all the loving visits and encouragement shown by close friends and extends a special thanks to the United Hospice of Rockland who showed loving compassion towards our loving father and the entire family.
Visitation will be held at Scarr Funeral Home in Suffern, NY on Monday, April 29, between the hours of 4-8 pm. A graveside burial will be held at AirmontLutheran Cemetery on Tuesday April 30, 2019 at 1 pm. A memorial talk will be held Wednesday May 1, 2019 at 7 pm at the New World Headquarters of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Tuxedo, NY. Donations can be made on behalf of beloved Pete to United Hospice of Rockland County.
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Greg Smith
James Gregory Smith, 52, of Cape Elizabeth, Maine took his life on Saturday, April 20, 2019.
The following words are evidence that his final act on earth did not come from his heart or lack of ardor for life, but was the result of addiction and mental illness. There’s simply no other way to explain the abrupt end to his beautiful life.
Since childhood, Greg was deeply immersed in literature, film and music. His love of the arts combined with his intelligence, wit, charisma, work ethic, oratory gifts and educations at both the Groton School and Columbia University manifested in him, and fashioned an undeniable creative force.
At every step of his career, Greg was a performer. He started his professional life in New York City as an actor and filmmaker, and eventually found a home in advertising.
For the last 20 years as Chief Creative Officer of the VIA Agency in Portland, Maine—Greg’s talent, leadership and audacity have well-served many of the world’s most iconic brands. From Sony to Samsung, Pepsi to Welch’s, Greenpeace to The Salvation Army—chances are, you’re familiar with some of Greg’s work.
In his time at VIA, Greg led the agency onto the national stage by winning marquee pitches, countless awards and, in 2011, Small Agency of the Year (AdAge). He also helmed many pro bono projects that greatly impacted his community. For the last few years, he volunteered his time and talent to Preble Street, a Portland, Maine-based, non-profit providing services to people who struggle with homelessness, hunger and poverty.
Greg loved Bruce Springsteen, R.P. McMurphy, the Sunday Times, crossword puzzles, the “Pats, C’s and Sox,”, little kids, nicknames and the “F” word. But miles above all, he loved his family.
Greg is survived by his parents, James F. and Margaret Frame Smith of Boston, Massachusetts and Kennebunk Beach, Maine. They brought their beloved son into the world on November 10, 1966 in Salem, Massachusetts. Greg is also survived by his sister, Ellen Scott, her husband Stuart and their children Sophie and Juliet of Wellesley, Massachusetts. Greg relished spending time body surfing at Mother’s Beach with his father, teaming up to cook and grill with his mother, and striking up engaging dinner conversation with the “whole gang”. Greg shared a bond with many aunts, uncles, cousins, in-laws, and friends who were more like family to him.
Of all the titles held by Greg, the two he cherished most were father and husband. Greg leaves behind his wife, Emily, of Cape Elizabeth, his eldest son, Nate, of Portland, and his son Elias, a freshman at UC Santa Barbara. His love and appreciation for them were deep and unwavering. Greg’s true pride and joy resided in his time with “Champ, Rip and The Gov”—lazy days on the lake in Oquossoc, coaching his kids’ sport’s teams, legendary meals off his grill (always wood-fire, never propane), night swims, thrills at “The Garden,” philosophical debates, and making everyone laugh until their stomachs (including his own) hurt.
To sum it all up, the final word goes to The Boss. Greg wouldn’t have it any other way.
“It’s not the time in your life, it’s the life in your time.”
-Bruce Springsteen
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 AM Saturday, May 4 at Holy Spirit Parish, St. Martha’s Church, 30 Portland Rd, Kennebunk. Interment will follow in Hope Cemetery in Kennebunk.
Any memorial contributions in Greg’s memory may be made to Preble Street at 38 Preble Street, Portland, ME 04101 or the Midcoast Humane animal shelter at 190 Pleasant Street, Brunswick, ME, 04011.
To share a memory or leave a message of condolence, please visit Greg’ Book of Memories page at www.bibberfuneral.com.
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Christian Richard Sonne
Christian R. Sonne, 82, died peacefully on March 22 of Alzheimer’s and kidney failure, in the same house in Tuxedo Park where he grew up and lived most of his life. His father, Hans Christian Sonne, a Danish immigrant, was sent to New York to represent a British banking concern in the early ‘20’s. His mother was Carol Mulford Sonne, from Montclair, NJ.
Chris graduated as a top student from St. Paul’s School in Concord, NH, and Yale University. He also studied at Columbia University, from which he received a Master of International Affairs and a Certificate from the Russian Institute. He spent a year in Munich, Germany, on a Fulbright Scholarship. His interest in the facts of history knew no bounds. Whatever topic came up, he would be able to tell his listeners something they didn’t know. He also served in the US Army as an artillery officer at Fort Bliss, Texas.
Chris was an investment banker for more than 25 years, specializing in the financing of foreign governments and corporations in the US and Eurodollar capital markets for Harriman Ripley, Merrill Lynch and Goldman Sachs. When he left that world, he took an active role in the Tuxedo Park Association, a partnership owning several thousand acres of land in the Town of Tuxedo. He also assumed the oversight of the family-owned 9,000-acre forest property in South Carolina, and served as co-chairman of Highland Forests, a partnership owning 5,000 acres of forest land in the Adirondacks, where his family built a lakeside cabin, enjoyed by all for many years.
As the Historian of the Town of Tuxedo, and President of the Tuxedo Historical Society, the history of that area in Orange County, NY, became a passion. He was a curator and keeper of the memory of the Town of Tuxedo and Tuxedo Park, one of America’s first planned gated communities, a unique place that in the late years of the 19th century and early years of the 20th century could be called America’s version of Downton Abbey. An offshoot from this interest resulted in a book, Tuxedo Park, The Historic Houses, published in 2007, of which he was co-editor.
In addition, Chris was always generous with his time and talents in several non-profit organizations. He served as a trustee and Chairman of the Board of Berkeley Divinity School at Yale, a trustee of the Episcopal Diocese of New York, a board member of St. Mary’s Center, an AIDS health care center in New York City, Chairman of the Board of the American-Scandinavian Foundation, and one of two trustees of the Vincent Mulford Foundation, which gave support primarily to organizations which work to alleviate homelessness in New York City and Boston. Chris served for many years on the vestry of St. Mary’s-in-Tuxedo Episcopal Church.
He was also generous with his physical self, donating one of his kidneys to his son Peter, in 1995, a true act of fatherly love. That kidney had an excellent run for 23 years. Last year it was traded in for a younger version from Peter’s sister, Edie. Chris’ generosity survived, even after death; his brain was sent to the Taub Institute of Columbia University to be used for scientific research on Alzheimer’s Disease.
Chris married Sally Barnes, the daughter of a newspaper publisher, from Bristol, CT in 1966, and together they lived in New York, Paris, and finally Tuxedo Park. They raised four children; Peter of Cameron, SC; Nicholas of Bedford, NY, Matthew of Bethesda, MD, and Edie of Seattle, WA.
Chris was a keen bird hunter, mainly enjoying the sport at his place in South Carolina. He was an avid hiker, earning the rare distinction of summiting all 113 mountain peaks in New England and New York over 4,000 feet. He was an Adirondack 46’er.
Chris was a good-natured gentleman, fair and decent. He was devoted to and proud of his wife and children and grandchildren. He had no pretenses; he could wear a hard hat and wield a chainsaw or don a black tie and dine with royalty. The irony of his life, and death, is that two of the natural gifts he had been given, a big brain and a well-functioning kidney, both weakened and led to his death. He lived life to the fullest, leaving nothing on the table. He will be greatly missed by his family and community. In addition to his wife, Sally, and four children, he leaves twelve grandchildren and a sister, Sheila Pulling, of NYC, along with many nieces and nephews. Two sister, Sophia Campbell of Oxford, England, and Carol Ewing of Millbrook, NY, predeceased him. A memorial service will take place at St. Mary’s-in-Tuxedo on Saturday, April 13 at 11 a.m. Donations in his memory may be made to St. Mary’s-in-Tuxedo Episcopal Church, PO Box 637, Tuxedo Park, NY 10987.
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Gregg Carder
Village resident Gregg Carder passed away on November 5, 2018 at Good Samaritan Hospital, surrounded by family and friends.
Gregg and his partner of 43 years, Brad Boles, met in Seattle and have called Tuxedo Park home for the past nine years. For 33 years, Gregg sang in the tenor section of the choir of St. Thomas' Church, a role which took him around the world. He loved his home, his cats, and his bonsais, but especially his partner, Brad. Always generous in life, in death Gregg donated his eyes and tissue, so that strangers' lives may be made whole.
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Joyce B LaBar
Joyce B. LaBar of Tuxedo passed away Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2018, at Good Samaritan Hospital in Suffern. She was 86 years old.
The daughter of Daniel Henry Jones Sr. and Elizabeth Mae Du Vall Jones, she was born Aug. 12, 1932, in Hillburn.
She was the widow of Charles G. LaBar Sr.
Joyce was a file clerk with the law firm of Kornfeld, Rew, Newman & Ellsworth of Suffern and a longtime member of the Silver Dollar Seniors of Tuxedo.
She was a loving mother who always put her children first.
Survivors include her sons: Robert K. LaBar of Virginia, Douglas J. LaBar Sr. and his wife Diana of Highland Mills, Bart K. LaBar of Delaware Water Gap, Pa., Glen D. LaBar Sr. and his wife Vicky of Timberlake, N.C., Kirk S. LaBar and his wife Bonnie of Tuxedo and Eric W. LaBar of Tuxedo; her daughters Jenny B. DeSisto and her husband Douglas of Highland Mills and Amy J. LaBar of Highland Mills; her brothers: James W. Jones and Richard D. Jones and his wife Mary Ann of Florida and Lonnie R. Jones and his wife Terry of Middletown; her sisters Elizabeth M. Katt and her husband Edwin and Martha L. DeGroat of Middletown; 19 grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren, one great-great grandchild ;and many nieces and nephews.
Joyce was predeceased by her son Charles G. LaBar Jr. and her brother Daniel H. Jones Jr.
Visitation will be held from 2 to 5 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 14, at Smith, Seaman & Quackenbush, Inc. Funeral Home, 117 Maple Ave., Monroe.
A Chapel Service will be held at 11 a.m. on Monday, Oct. 15, in the funeral home officiated by Pastor Ross Topliff.
Interment will follow in Airmont Lutheran Cemetery in Airmont.
Donations may be made in Joyce’s memory to American Cancer Society-Eastern Division, 121 Executive Drive, New Windsor, NY 12553.
Arrangements by Smith, Seaman & Quackenbush, Inc. Funeral Home (845-782-8185; www.ssqfuneralhome.com).
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Derek McFadden 1995-2018
Derek McFadden, son of David and Robin McFadden passed away on August 17, 2018 in Tucson Arizona at the age of 23. A Memorial service will be held in Tuxedo on Sunday, September 9 at the Tuxedo Club from 2-3pm with reception to follow.
Prior to the service the family will hold for a viewing of Derek’s ashes, photographs of Derek at rest, and private reflections in the Small Chapel of the Holy Spirit, located at St.-Mary's-in-Tuxedo Episcopal Church from 12:00 noon - 1:45 pm.
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Alan Yassky
Alan Yassky, age 82, of Tuxedo Park, New York, passed away at home on June 7, 2018, surrounded by loved ones. He was an adored father and friend to his four children, Karen Clemons of Ohio, Linda Yassky of Brooklyn, Steven Mason Yassky and Laura Yassky Glynn, both of Upper Nyack, as well as their respective spouses, Tom Clemons, Georges Nahitchevansky, Bonnie Elder Yassky and John Glynn. Alan was also the proud grandfather of Rebecca, Ben, Jon, Vladimir, Nina, Imogene, Hannah and Tyler, and one great-granddaughter, Delaney. He is also survived by his devoted partner Francine Liza, of Tuxedo Park, and his loving sister, Marilyn Prant, of Voorhees, New Jersey. Alan’s adored wife of 53 years, Jean Mason Yassky, passed away in 2008.
Alan Yassky was born and raised in Nyack. A Nyack boy through and through -- he knew the Rockland County of both past and present. He could regal one with stories of swimming in the Hudson River, driving his door-less Model T through Nyack with his high school buddies standing on either running board, and working on a road crew blasting rock to lay the New York State Thruway.
After graduating from Nyack High School (1953) and the University of Vermont (1957), Alan entered the Air Force and served for four years in the Office of Special Investigations, rising to the rank of Captain. Alan entered the real estate business in 1962 as a salesperson selling new homes. Alan with his wife Jean, successfully launched Rockland Realty in 1964. As the county grew, so did their business. They eventually expanded its operations to include both residential and commercial sales and leasing. Over fifty years later, Rockland Realty, is still proudly family owned and operated.
Of note amongst a few of Alan’s successful real estate ventures are: the transformation of the former Ramapo Valley Airport into the corporate business park known as Airport Executive Park, in Nanuet; and conversion of Rockland Garden Apartments into elderly and affordable housing units in Nyack. Alan was and is still involved in numerous other major investments throughout Rockland County, as well as interests in North Carolina and Ohio. He was widely admired for his excellent judgment, a quality that served him especially well in his choice of business partners of whom he often remarked he felt blessed to have known. In business and in life he was willing to consider all sides, and never avoided the risky or difficult choice if he believed it was the right one.
Alan was active in both the Rockland County and New York State Boards of Realtors, rising through the ranks to hold the presidency in both organizations. In 1984, he was appointed as a National Director of the National Association of Realtors (NAR), and held the office of Treasurer from 1997 to 2000. In 2003, he received NAR’s Distinguished Service Award, and lifetime member of Realtors Political Action Committee. Alan was a past President of the Spring Valley Rotary Club and was a member of the Board of Directors of The Tuxedo Park Historical Society, The Rockland County Cancer Society, and The Rockland County Housing Coalition. Alan also served as a Chairman of the Clarkstown Industrial Commission and was a Director Emeritus of The Rockland Economic Development. He was a proud member of Trout Unlimited, The Black Meadow Club and Barbers Eddy Club, as well as The Tuxedo Club.
For the past thirty-three years Alan lived in Tuxedo Park, where he volunteered countless hours managing a variety of special projects for the community including the restoration of the police booth and offices, the repair and rebuilding of the stone wall along Tuxedo Road, and the reworking of the Wee Wah dam.
The breadth and depth of his knowledge, on a vast range of topics, and his ability to explain just about anything to anyone, were a constant source of wonder and joy for his children and those lucky enough to know him. He possessed boyish good looks, intelligence, charm, a sense of adventure, and an abundance of good will and generosity that made him the best of company. Alan could pilot a boat, fly a plane, cast into the wind while reeling in the big one, hit a moving target, and fix just about anything that involved pipes, nails or wood, often in the most novel ways. He was a gifted public speaker and story teller. He was an amazing negotiator from the days where a handshake meant something up until the day he passed and was always eager to celebrate the accomplishments of others. His level-headed wisdom, good humor and love for his family and friends will be sorely missed.
There will be a celebration of Alan Yassky’s life on Thursday, June 28, at 11:00 a.m., at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, 10 Fox Hill Road, Tuxedo Park, New York.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations in his name please be directed to either United Hospice of Rockland, 11 Stokum Lane, New City, NY 10956 / hospiceofrockland.org , or Trout Unlimited PO Box 7400, Woolly Bugger, WV 25438-7400 / www.tu.org Hannemann Funeral Home, Inc. Nyack, NY ~ (845) 358-0573
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Joe Hlavka - Fabruary 13, 1927- January 27, 2018
Tuxedo Park, NY
Joseph Hlavka, a long-time resident of Tuxedo Park died on Saturday, January 27, 2018 after a short illness. He was 90 years old.
Joseph was born in Franklin, New Jersey in 1927. He served in the Army and was educated at Rutgers University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he received a doctoral degree.
He taught at the Imperial College in London and spent most of his career as a Senior Scientist at Pfizer Pharmaceuticals in the area of drug development for infectious diseases.
He is survived by his brother, Tony Lavka of Fort Wayne, IN; his daughter, Sarah Clark of Califon, NJ; his son, Matthew Hlavka of Tuxedo Park; and four grandchildren.
For many years Joseph has been an active member of St. Mary’s-in-Tuxedo Episcopal Church where he served as Senior Warden. In his younger years, he was an avid golfer, oenophile, and world traveler.
Memorial donations may be made to St. Mary’s Church in Tuxedo Park. Funeral services will be private.
Funeral arrangements are being handled by Smith, Seaman & Quackenbush, Inc. Funeral Home. 845-782-8185: www.ssqfuneralhome.com
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Philip Lobkowicz
Philip Lobkowicz passed away as a result of a heart attack on Christmas morning, 2017. He is survived by his wife Gail and his children Sophia and Nicholas. Wake to be held on Sunday January 7th at Frank Campbell from 1-3 and 5-8. Funeral Mass to take place at Saint Ignatius Loyola on Monday January 8th at 3PM.
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Margaret Salierno Mason
Margaret Salierno Mason was the beloved wife of Antony, mother of Alane, stepmother of Kathy Modeliste, Dee, and Tony Mason, grandmother of Luc and Milo Priddle, sister of Joseph, Thomas, and Louis Salierno.
She died peacefully at home in Tuxedo, NY on Saturday, December 2, after a 36-year fight with Parkinson’s disease.
A gathering of friends will take place from 4 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, December 7 at Scarr Funeral Home, Suffern, NY. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, December 8 at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel church, Tuxedo, NY.
In lieu of flowers, donations to www.michaeljfox.org/
Arrangements under the direction of Scarr Funeral Home, 160 Orange Ave., Suffern, NY 10901
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Marilyn C Heater
Born on October 18th 1932, long time Tuxedo resident, Marilyn, had been a member of St Mary's since the mid 1950's . She loved St Mary's and attended whenever she could. She was married to Joseph E Heater, Jr who died in 2003. Marilyn worked at Avon Products and held various positions until finally retiring from the Suffern, N.Y. facility after 37 years. She is survived by her son Stephen Heater and his wife Helen of Tuxedo Park, and nieces and nephews. A service will be held for Marilyn on Friday June 30th at 11 am at St Mary's with burial next to her husband to follow.
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Ingrid Ahlberg Warren
Ingrid Ahlberg Warren of Tuxedo, NY died Monday, April 24, 2017 in Westchester Medical Center from injuries sustained from a single vehicle accident not far from her home.
Ingrid was born in Merchantville, NJ on December 25, 1937, a Christmas gift to Walter and Eleanor Ahlberg. From the beginning Ingrid was an adventurous and curious child who delighted in exploring her neighborhood, scraping her knees and making friends with every person and animal she met. Ingrid also held a special place in her heart for the education she received from Westfield Friends School in Cinnaminson, NJ. Always creative and stylish, Ingrid went onto attend the Tobe-Coburn School in New York City in her early adulthood. There she studied fashion design and founded many lifelong friendships. It was at this time that Ingrid met and fell in love with Kirby Warren.
Ingrid and Kirby were married on June 7, 1958 and went on to establish a beautiful family home in Tenafly, NJ. Together, they created a life that was full of travel, friendship, laughter, and love. They also raised three children, Lynn, Elizabeth and William and through example showed their children how to be responsible, conscientious and caring people. Ingrid’s love for her family and the adventure of life was evident in everything she touched, every house she decorated and her determination for personal growth continued to drive her. As example, Ingrid went on to get an additional degree in Architectural Home Design in NYC. Ingrid had a successful career as a designer and loved nothing more that creating warm and welcoming spaces for her clients, friends and family.
Ingrid was also forever bonded to Long Beach Island, NJ. As a child, Ingrid and her family spent many summers on the island. She loved telling stories about sailing on the bay, swimming in the ocean and lifeguarding on the island’s beaches. Ingrid designed her dream home on Long Beach Island in the town of Harvey Cedars, NJ. This home was the family’s “touch stone” and a favorite spot for extended family to gather and share good food, beauty, love and loss together!
Ingrid was forever devoted to her eight grandchildren and two great grandchildren. They each had a special relationship with their Nana Ingrid. She had the innate ability to make each one of them feel special, loved and worthy of all the good that life can bring. Nana will always be remembered by them, ready to laugh and loving them unconditionally.
Ingrid will be remembered lovingly by her church family of St. Mary’s in Tuxedo Park and Tenafly Presbyterian where she was an active and giving member. She will also be greatly missed by her friends in the Tuxedo Park Garden Club, where Ingrid loved to help arrange flowers for special events and get her hands dirty in the soil helping to plant and maintain the beautiful gardens in the Park. She gave herself to the Arts, her friends, her family, and touched the souls of all she met. Ingrid’s passion for life and inability to stop any task until the work was done will always guide those fortunate enough to have shared her space, and aggressive enough to try and keep up.
Ingrid leaves behind her husband, E. Kirby Warren; her sister, Mary Ahlberg Petersen; her daughter, Lynn Warren Peters and her husband, Jeffery; her daughter, Elizabeth Warren Wotherspoon and her husband, David; her son, William K. Warren and his wife, Maryann. She is also survived by her granddaughter, Ingrid Peters Parnell and her husband, Sean, her granddaughter, Katy Peters, her granddaughter, Brittany Wotherspoon, her granddaughter, Charlotte Warren, her granddaughter, Kirby Wotherspoon, her grandson, Patrick Warren, her grandson, Grant Peters and her granddaughter, Jessie Lynn Warren. Ingrid also leaves behind her two great grandchildren, Kennedy Parnell and Paxton Parnell, as well as numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and many, many friends.
Ingrid was predeceased by her parents Walter and Eleanor Ahlberg; her brother, Walter Ahlberg Jr., and her sister, Eleanor Ahlberg MacAllister.
Please join us in celebrating Ingrid at 11 a.m. on Saturday May 6th at St. Mary’s Church, on 10 Fox Hill Rd., Tuxedo Park, NY 10987. Followed directly by a gathering of friends at The Tuxedo Club, 1 West Lake Rd., Tuxedo Park, NY 10987.
Funeral arrangements by Smith, Seaman & Quackenbush, Inc. Funeral Home 845-782-8185
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Valerie Anne Napolitano
Valerie Anne Napolitano, age 72 of Tuxedo Park, NY passed away on Saturday, March 18th 2017. She was born on March 2, 1945 to the late Rudolph Phillip Volhard and Anne Barclay in Brooklyn, NY and spent most of her life residing in Tuxedo Park NY where she and her husband of 46 years, Clement Napolitano, raised 3 children. Valerie attended Erasmus Hall School in Brooklyn and the University of Kentucky where she majored in foreign language. After college, she used her language skills on her first job; flying internationally as a Stewardess with PanAm.
Valerie taught French, Spanish and Art for over 20 years at the Tuxedo Park School, where she was affectionately known as “Madame”. Valerie was an accomplished painter and she continued her education in fine arts, and honing her skills throughout her lifetime. Her love for art and children converged in her primary school lessons where she created picture-games and handmade puppets for teaching language.
Valerie was an animal lover and had 2 exotic tortoises, several English bulldogs, 2 gregarious parrots, and a horse named Gunnar. She loved riding, tennis, eating, drawing, laughing, reading, fashion, mushroom hunting and was ever excited by birthdays and Christmas. Valerie was an avid gardener and nurtured her Citrus trees, from seed.
She leaves behind her three adoring children: Petra, Crispin and Rudolph. Crispin's wife Shawna Napolitano, is mother to her three talented grandchildren, Brooklyn, Beaudin and Presley.
Service will be held on Saturday, April 1st at 11am at St. Mary’s Church in Tuxedo, Tuxedo Park NY 10987
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the CJD Foundation. They provided compassionate support and education to our family during Valerie’s last months.
www.cjdfoundation.org
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Henry Alexander Salm
Alex Salm, a long-time resident of Tuxedo Park, N.Y., died peacefully on November 14, 2016. A graduate of Le Rosey in Switzerland, The Kent School ('37) where he was on the rowing and hockey teams and a member of the class of 1941 at Dartmouth College, he immediately joined the US Army Air Corps immediately after graduation and served honorably and with distinction in the Pacific Theater. As commander of the 6th Squadron, 29th Bomber Group, 314th Wing, of the 20th Air Force, flying B-29's, he was in command of the famed "City of St. Louis," ultimately flying over 30 missions towards the end of World War II. Decorations included the Distinguished Flying Cross with oak leaf cluster and the Air Medal with two oak leaf clusters.
While enjoying a career in shipping, hotel management, and commercial real estate brokerage, Alex somehow found time for numerous sailing races, notably several Transatlantic (on the winning side in 1960), Buenos Aires to Rio de Janeiro, Transpacific, Sydney to Hobart, Miami to Montego Bay, Newport, and Block Island Races. He loved sailing and was a member of the New York Yacht Club, the Storm Trysail Club, Cruising Club of America, North American Station of the Royal Scandinavian Yacht Club, and the Nylandfka Jatklubben. He was also a life-long member of the Union Club in New York and served on the board of the National Horse Show.
A man of many talents, Alex was at home on his lawn mower or up a tree with a saw, and he loved to serve as his own "butler" as a way of scaring off would-be salesmen. While often professing to be a "hermit," he actually loved to host sailing reunions, Thanksgiving Dinners (would set the table himself) and Gold Racquets weekend opening parties. Always a "law and order" man, after his daily breakfast at the local diner where he loved mixing with all the local citizens, he brought a cup of coffee and doughnut to the guard at the gate to Tuxedo Park, and was a long-time supporter of the Tuxedo Police and Volunteer Fire and Ambulance Corps. He loved the history of the area, knew who lived at which house and when "before the war," and delighted at being the oldest participant in such events as the annual Tuxedo Club Ball and the Memorial Day parade in town. He particularly enjoyed sitting on his porch with his friends, watching the sunsets and having good conversation.
A benefactor to many, the new boathouses at the Kent School and Tuxedo Club were a source of pride and joy ("and a good place to throw a party!").
The family would like to recognize his long friendships made at the Orange Top and with Tina Smith and Jun Viray, without whom his joy in life would not have been possible.
Alex is survived by his first cousin, John Train, and many "nieces and nephews" - the 17 sons and daughters of his other predeceased first cousins: James Gerard, Sumner Gerard, Coster Gerard, and Peter Salm.
A funeral will be held at St. Mary's Church in Tuxedo Park, NY on Thursday, November 17, 2016, at 11am. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Tuxedo Volunteer Fire and Ambulance Corps.
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Kathleen Spalthoff
May 14, 1936 - September 13, 2016
Little River
Kathleen M. Spalthoff, 80, passed away Tuesday, September 13, 2016, with her family by her side, at Grand Strand Regional Medical Center.
Born on May 14, 1936 in The Bronx, NY, she was the daughter of the late James and Nora Bulman Walpole.
Kathleen was a dispatcher with Tuxedo Park Police Department, where she proudly served the community for 20 years, before retiring to Little River, SC. Once relocating to South Carolina, Kathleen volunteered at Grand Strand Regional Medical Center.
She was a loving wife, mother, Nana and friend to all that knew her. She courageously fought a 20 year battle of various illnesses with grace and dignity. She has been a true role model and will be deeply missed.
Kathleen is survived by her devoted husband of 57 years, Charles, who was her primary caregiver; sons, Dave and Danny; daughters, Denise and Deirdre; granddaughter, Heather; several nieces and a nephew. She is predeceased by two brothers, John and Thomas.
The family will receive friends from 2 to 4 pm on Thursday, September 15 in Lee Funeral Home Chapel. A prayer service will be held at 3:30 pm. Burial will be in Warwick, NY at a later date.
Memorial donations may be made to Embrace Hospice, 1318 3rd Avenue, Conway, SC 29526.
A guestbook is available at www.leefhandcrematory.com.
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Nathaniel Andrews 'Andy' Jackson
Nathaniel Andrews "Andy" Jackson died peacefully August 25, 2016 at Valley Hospital in Ridgewood, NJ after a short illness.
Andy attended the Tuxedo Park School, graduated from St. Marks School and Yale University. He was a naval aviator honorably discharged with the rank of Lieutenant (Junior Grade). His career began on Wall Street at Bache and Company after which he spent 30 + years in the assessment business in New York State-most recently as assessment consultant with the Town of Ossining, NY.
He was a lifelong resident of Tuxedo Park, NY and a lifelong member of St. Mary's-In-Tuxedo Episcopal Church serving in various capacities. An active member of the Tuxedo Club for over 50 years, Andy was an avid court tennis player and promoter of the game.
He was an understated and private man who cared deeply about his family, community and several favorite organizations-namely American Friends of Maru-a-Pula. Maru-a-Pula (MaP) is a world-class school rooted in Botswana whose purpose is to nurture servant leaders who are deeply committed to helping their communities.
He is survived by his sister Elisabeth J. Rose (George) of Charleston, SC; nieces Renee Ketcham (Bill) of Greenwich, CT, Caroline C. Amory and Gillian B. Amory of Sarasota, Fl; grand-nephew Saunders Ketcham and grand-niece Liza Ketcham both of Manhattan, NY. He was predeceased by his parents Helen A. and Paul E. Jackson and his sister Constance Jackson.
The family has requested that in lieu of flowers memorial donations be made to St Mary's Outreach or AFMAP Orphan Scholarship Fund* AFMAP is the American Friends of Maru-a-Pula, the school in Botswana that Andy supported for the last 35 years. He was the treasurer for AFMAP and dearly loved the school.* Donations should be made payable to St. Mary's-In-Tuxedo Episcopal Church 10 Fox Hill Road- P.O. Box 637 Tuxedo Park, NY 10987 with either St. Mary's Outreach or AFMAP in the memo.
The funeral service will take place at 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday, August 30th at St. Mary's- in-Tuxedo Episcopal Church. There will be a reception in Bentley Hall following the service. You will be welcome to wait for the family who will join you after the internment in the cemetery.
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Edgar Powell Stegmann
Edgar Powell Stegmann, resident of Tuxedo Park, NY and Spruce-Creek Fly In – Port Orange, FL, “flew West” on August 4, 2016. The son of Robert and Helena Stegmann, Jersey City, NJ; “Ed” served his country for 13 years active service as a Captain in the United States Air Force, then became a highly-respected international 747/L-1011 Captain for Pan American and United Airlines. His travels took him to all but one continent, and he had friends all over the world. His love of flying and community included Master of the Lorillard Masonic Lodge, Cub Scout pack 146 Cubmaster in Tuxedo, NY, and membership in the Experimental Aircraft Association. He loved flying his private aircraft with his sons, enjoyed building a World War 1 fighter aircraft replica, and appreciated the beauty of nature.
Survived by his wife; Marcy, children; Scott, Skip, Rob, Talley (Mike) Dentzau, and grandchildren; Krista Stegmann, Andrew and Kara Dentzau.
Memorial service will be held at St. Mary’s Episcopal church, Tuxedo Park, NY on Saturday, August 13, 2016 at 2:00 p.m. Internment of ashes with military honors and missing-man fly over will commence at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions to St. Mary’s Episcopal church, Tuxedo Park, NY for Christmas poinsettias.
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Phil Swirbul
Leon Philip Swirbul died peacefully on June 12, 2016 in Tuxedo Park, NY, surrounded by his loving family. The cause was complications related to Parkinson's. He was 85.
Known to his family and friends as Phil, Mr. Swirbul was born in Bay Shore, Long Island on February 19, 1931. His father, Jake Swirbul, was one of the founders of the Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation.
Phil Swirbul was a graduate of the Lawrenceville School and Princeton University where he earned an A.B. degree in 1953. Following Princeton, he served in the U.S. Navy from 1953-1955 with the rank of LTJG. During his 50-year career as an investment advisor to high net worth individuals, Phil was associated with several Wall Street firms including Reynolds & Co., A.G. Edwards, and Morgan Stanley.
He was married to his loving wife, Serene, for 62 years. They established their home in Tuxedo Park, NY in 1968 where they raised four sons and where Phil gave distinguished leadership service to the affairs of St. Mary's Church, The Tuxedo Park School, and The Tuxedo Club.
As a dedicated member of the St. Mary's Church vestry, Phil served as Senior Warden. He was also President of the Board of Trustees of The Tuxedo Park School. A life-long tennis player with a renowned backhand, Phil was Chairman of the Board of Governors of The Tuxedo Club.
A beloved figure in Tuxedo Park, Phil will be remembered and missed for his devotion to his family, his commitment to the community and his love of sports.
He was an enthusiastic supporter of the Mets and Jets.
He is survived by his wife, Serene, and his four sons: Philip and his wife, Malu; Paul and his wife, Barbara; Mark, and Jason and his wife, Jill. He is also survived by his seven grandchildren: Mackenzie, Sarah, Justin, Madison, Caitlin, Tyler and Emma and a twin brother, William R. Swirbul of Perrysburg, OH.
A Memorial Service will be held at St. Mary's Church in Tuxedo Park, NY on Friday, June 17th at 11 a.m.
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Marie A. Bishko
Marie A. Bishko passed away Monday, May 9, 2016. She was 69 years old. Daughter of the late Edmund and Anna Forzono Jones, she was born September 6, 1946 in Tuxedo, NY. She remained a lifelong resident of Tuxedo. Marie attended and graduated from Tuxedo High School where she met her husband John. They were happily married for 48 wonderful years. After graduation, Marie attended the Wilfred Beauty Academy. She went on to work as a Beautician with Tuxedo Beauty Salon in Tuxedo, NY for 45 years alongside her best friend Carol Hobart. She made countless women look and feel beautiful every day. The greatest joy of her life was raising her three daughters and six grandchildren. She was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother. Marie was a lifelong parishioner of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church and a member of the Rosary Altar Society.
Survivors include her husband, John, at home; her daughters: Sherry Bishko of Sleepy Hollow, NY, Allison Cristiano of Valhalla, NY, Marie Bishko of New York, NY; her brother, Fred Jones of Tuxedo, NY; her sister-in-law and brother-in-law: Barbara and Michael Dumovich of Monroe, NY, and her sister-in-law Helen Bishko of New Hampton, NY; her sons-in-law: Christopher Cummins, Dominick Cristiano and Nick Marsh; her grandchildren: John Cummins, Amanda Cummins, Dominick Cristiano, Lisa Cristiano, Lilah Marsh, and Nicholas Marsh.
There will be no Visitation. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, May 21st at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, Tuxedo, NY. Cremation at Cedar Hill Crematory, Middle Hope, NY.
Memorial donations may be made to the Tuxedo Volunteer Ambulance Corps, 1 Contractor’s Road, Tuxedo Park, NY 10987.
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Mary King Bullard
Long-time Tuxedo resident Mary Bullard died on Saturday evening, October 24.
A service celebrating the vibrancy of Mary's life will be held at St. Mary's on Sunday, November 1 beginning at 3:00 p.m. A reception at the church will follow. All are invited and encouraged to attend.
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Alan Heywood
Longtime Tuxedo Resident, former Village Trustee and Sponsor of TPFYI Alan Heywood passed away on October 1, 2015.
A celebration of Alan's life will take place at St. Mary's on Tuesday, October 6 at 4:00 p.m. with a reception to follow at The Tuxedo Club
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Bernadette Mallon
Tuxedo Resident Bernadette Mallon passed away on Sunday, June 21 at the age of 48.
Visitation will be held on at the Flynn Funeral & Cremation Memorial, 139 Stage Road, Monroe, NY, Wednesday, June 24, 6pm – 8pm and Thursday, June 25, 2pm – 4pm and 6pm – 8pm."
Funeral Mass will be held on Friday, June 26 11 am Our Lady of Mt. Carmel R.C. Church, 5 Tobin Way, Tuxedo Park, NY.
In Lieu of flowers, please donate to assist the family with medical expenses.
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William Nixon 1928-2015
William H. Sahler Sr.
William H. Sahler Sr. of Tuxedo NY passed away December 28, 2014 at the age of 86. Born April 27, 1928 in Suffern NY to Herbert and Gertrude Sahler, He was proprietor of Sahler's Building and Contracting.
William was a World War II Veteran serving in the US Coast Guard, he was an Explorer Scout Leader, founding member of the Tuxedo Ambulance Corp., a 50 year member and Ex Chief of the Tuxedo Joint Fire Department, member of the Tuxedo Silver dollars, the American Legion and a member of the congregation of St. Elizabeth's Chapel.
He is survived by his wife and companion of 46 years, Kathleen Anne Burtoft-Sahler; four children: William H. Sahler Jr (Karen), Bonnie J. Murphy (George), Carol A. Baker (Wayne), and Diane L. Sahler; grandchildren: William C. Courtney, and Chelsea Sahler, Brian (Amanda), George Jr. (Jessica) and Matthew Murphy, Ashleigh (Tari) Mitchell, and Todd Baker; great grandchildren, Alexia, Shawn, Lia, and Alexander; one sister, Marion Claire Bezeuyne (Sy) and two-sisters in law, Launa Burtoft, and June (Peter) Marsden survive Him.
He was pre-deceased by his parents, the mother of his four children, Jean L. Conklin Sahler, and two sisters, Evelyn From and Doris Ann Sutter.
William's Funeral Service will be held on Wednesday at 11 a.m. at St. Elizabeth's Chapel in Eagle Valley NY. Burial will follow at Airmont Cemetery in Airmont NY. Friends may call on Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Scarr Funeral Home, Route 202, Suffern NY.
In lieu of flowers donations to St Elizabeth's Chapel Tuxedo Ambulance or the Tuxedo Joint Fire Dist would be appreciated.
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RITA NATALIE NIXON
Rita Natalie Nixon (nee Acanfora) was born in 1929 in New York City to Beatrice and Henry Acanfora. Rita was a strong, smart, and independent spirit. She was an enthusiastic sports fan, and loved watching her beloved Mets and Jets despite some tough seasons. She enjoyed playing and watching golf and tennis as well as traveling all over the world. At home Rita loved to garden, and had to work continually to defend it from the Tuxedo Park wildlife. She enjoyed cooking and entertaining. Her family and friends benefitted from many scrumptious meals. She loved the companionship of her many dogs and could be found walking them daily. For years Rita volunteered at Valley Hospital and local soup kitchens. She spent summers at the Jersey Shore in Barnegat Light, NJ, instilling in all her children a love for the sea and sun.
Rita met the love of her life, Bill Nixon, when visiting a friend at Princeton. Bill won her heart and they were married in 1951. fter moves to Detroit, MI, and Leonia, NJ, they moved to Ramsey, NJ, before moving to Tuxedo Park, NY. Rita was a homemaker while Bill owned Hoyt Corp. of Englewood, NJ. A fearless, loving, loyal wife and mother, Rita is survived and will be missed by her husband, Bill, and son, Nick (Donna Nixon), a daughter, Sue (Mike Bradford), a daughter-in-law, Maria, grandchildren Kevin and Luke Nixon, Casey and Patrick Bradford and Jessica Nixon. She was preceded in death by her son, Scott and her parents. The loving care of Leah Muthoni Riuri, Georganne Schopmann, and Rockland Hospice was of great comfort to her during her illness. Donations may be made in Rita's memory to the following charitable organizations that she supported:
Guiding Eyes for the Blind (www.guidingeyes.org) and United Hospice of Rockland (www.hospiceof rockland.org).
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, November 22, 2014 from 4:30 - 6:30 PM at the Van Emburgh-Sneider-Pernice Funeral Home, 109 Darlington Ave, Ramsey.
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RYAN J. MCMILLEN
January 22, 1983 November 9, 2014 Austin, TX Ryan J. McMillen, of Austin TX entered into eternal rest on November 9, 2014 at home. He was 31 years old. The son of David M. McMillen and Sheri Standish Jeffries, Ryan J. McMillen was born on January 22, 1983 in Glen Mills, PA. Ryan J. McMillen was the Manager at Sagra Restaurant in Austin, TX. Ryan J. McMillen is survived by his father, David M. McMillen and his wife, Kimberley of Tuxedo, NY; his mother, Sheri Standish Jeffries and Douglas of Gardiner, NY, grandmother, Nancy Standish; his son, Hayes McMillen of Conway, SC; brother, Tyler McMillen of Newburgh, NY, sister, Sara McMillen of Gardener, NY; step brothers, Ryan Galuska of Tuxedo, NY and Craig Jeffreies of Washington DC; step sister, Dawn Salony of Newburgh, NY; many aunts, uncles and cousins. Visitation will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. on Saturday, November 15, 2014 at Goodwill Evangelical Church, 2135 Route 208, Montgomery, NY. A Funeral Service will be held at 3 p.m. on Saturday, November 15, 2014 at the church. Burial will be private Arrangements are by Kevin Quigley of Quigley Bros. Funeral Home; to send condolences or to get directions to the funeral home, please go to www.Quigleybros.com
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ALFRED P. EWERT
EWERT--Alfred P., of New York and Tuxedo Park, NY, died on August 23rd at the age of 80 from complications of Parkinson's Disease. He was born and raised in Detroit, MI, and graduated from the University of Michigan in 1955. He served as a 1st Lieutenant in the US Air Force in France from 1955 to 1957. On his return he entered George Washington University Law School and graduated in 1961. He became a member of the Virginia, DC, and New York Bar Associations. In 1964 he joined the patent law firm Morgan and Finnegan in New York, became a partner soon thereafter, and had a distinguished career in patent litigating until his retirement in 2003. His pro bono work included successfully representing the town of Tuxedo in preserving its environment against massive development. He was an expert skier and tennis player, and a member of The Tuxedo Club. He is survived by his wife, Patricia Tucker Ewert, two daughters, Caroline Ewert Jaenicke, of Wellesley, MA, and Alexandra Ewert Farnell, of Park City, UT, four grandchildren, his sister, Marge McGoff of Charlevoix, MI, and brother, Herb Ewert, of Vero Beach, FL. Services will be private.
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Donald Scott Richards
Donald Scott Richards, President and CEO of Investigations International, passed away suddenly in his home on July 6, 2014 in Philadelphia, PA at the age of 66.
The son of the late Harlow Scott and Billie Scoggin Richards, he was born on November 26, 1947 in Portales, New Mexico. He graduated Summa Cum Laude from University of San Francisco, where he received his MBA in Banking Corp., Finance and Securities Law. He also received his B.S. in Accounting and Business Management from the University of New Mexico.
Don was a strong and highly motivated person who held many titles throughout his lifetime. He worked as Financial Crimes Program manager and agent for the FBI; served as Deputy Director of Global Security for Bankers Trust Company; and the Director of Investigations for both Bernstein Liebhard, LLP and Berger & Montague, PC. Most recently, Don served as Founder, President and CEO of Investigations International, Inc. since 2006. He was active in many organizations including the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners, Society of Former Special Agents of the FBI, and the Vidocq Society. He was also a published author of Deadly Betrayal, a novel based on the CBS Murders Case he solved while serving as a special agent with the FBI.
He was predeceased in death by his wife of 26 years, Katherine Canelides Richards in 2001.
Don is survived by his son, Kyle Richards and his wife, Melissa and their children: Alexander, Jason, and Tyler Richards, all of Hartford, Wisconsin; his companion, fiancee, and friend, Judith (Jude) Levine; one sister, Sandra Bonham and her husband, Gordon of Baltimore, Maryland and their family.
Visitation hours will be from 6 to 9 p.m. today, Friday, July 11th at Applebee-McPhillips Funeral Home, Inc., 130 Highland Avenue, Middletown, NY 10940. A Funeral Service will be held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, July 12th at the funeral home. Burial will follow in the family plot in Wallkill Cemetery, 160 Midway Road, Middletown, NY 10940.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in Don's name may be made to Bay Lakes Council and mailed to his son's attention: Kyle Richards, 450 Violet Ave., Hartford, WI 53027. The memorial will be used towards benefiting the council Boy Scout camp his grandsons attend regularly. As a youth, Don earned the rank of Eagle Scout in the Boy Scouts of America and enjoyed supporting his son and grandsons in their Boy Scouting journey.
Arrangements are under the direction of Applebee-McPhillips Funeral Home, Inc., www.applebee-mcphillips.com
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Richard John Schineller, Sr
Former Tuxedo Park resident, Richard John Schineller, Sr. (“Dick”) died on Tuesday, June 24, 2014 at his home in Sarasota Florida. A celebration of his life with be held at St. Mary’s Church on Saturday, July 26 beginning at 11 a.m. with a luncheon reception at The Tuxedo Club to follow. All are invited.
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HOWLAND P. ROGERS
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Linda Leghorn
Long time Tuxedo resident Linda Leghorn passed away after a courageous battle with cancer on January 26, 2014. A wake will be held at Flynn Funeral Home in Monroe on Friday, January 31 from 2-4pm and 6-8pm.
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Thomas J. Sullivan
Thomas Joseph Sullivan, a 20-year resident of Naples, Fla., and a former resident of Monroe, passed away Friday, Jan. 10, 2014.
Tom was born in the Bronx on Nov. 14, 1927, to Margaret Mary and John Sullivan.
He had two older brothers who preceded him in death, John and Stephen Sullivan.
John married his high school sweetheart and the love of his life, Marjorie Ann McKeon, also of the Bronx. The two were married for 66 years.
Tom graduated the same year as Marjorie from St. Nicholas of Tolentine High School in the Bronx in 1945. He went on to graduate from Manhattan College in 1950 after serving in post-World War II Germany in the U.S. Army.
He worked for Chevrolet Motor Division for 17 years in Tarrytown and White Plains. He and Marjorie became dealer/owners of Tom Sullivan Chevrolet in Monroe in 1966. They jointly ran their business until retiring to Naples, Fla., in 1994.
Marge and Tom had five children and he was a devoted father. His family meant the world to him and he was always known as “the most fun father” on the block.
He was always active in the parishes where they lived and was a lector and Eucharistic minister at St. Ann’s Catholic Church in Naples.
He loved sports, getting together with family and friends and his humor and laughter always lit up any room he was in.
He was a great story teller, a trait his grandchildren particularly loved. He loved to sing and could burst into song on a moment’s notice. He particularly loved to sing happy birthday, his own renditions of it, to the delight of his family.
Besides his wife, Marjorie, Tom is survived by his five children: Kathleen Ricker (Gerald) of Colorado Springs, Co., Gail Sobolewski (Thomas) of West Sand Lake, Diane Dempsey (Martin) of Fort Myer, Va., Margaret Sullivan of Falls Church, Va., and William Sullivan (Patricia) of Walden. He also leaves behind eight grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren (number 14 is due in June), who all adored him.
Visitation will be held Friday, Jan. 31, from 5 to 8 p.m. at Smith, Seaman & Quackenbush, Inc. Funeral Home, 117 Maple Ave., Monroe.
A funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Feb. 1, 2014, at St. Anastasia Parish Church, Route 17M, Harriman.
Interment will follow in St. Anastasia Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to TAPS (Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors), which supports families of our fallen service members, 3033 Wilson Blvd., Suite 630, Arlington VA 22201 c/o Mary Ellen Matheson or ALS Association (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) Development Dept., 27001 Agoura Road, Suite 250, Calabasas Hills, CA 91301.
Funeral arrangements have been made by Smith, Seaman & Quackenbush, Inc. Funeral Home. For more information, call 845-782-8185 or visit online at www.ssqfuneralhome.com
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Lucy Edwards
Long time Village resident Lucy Edwards passed away on Saturday, January 11 2014.
A memorial service for will be held at St. Mary's on Saturday, January 25 at 11:00 a.m. A reception will follow in Bentley Hall. All are invited.
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Diane Regina Gray
Diane Regina Gray was 67 years old and a life-long resident of New York City. She died peacefully in her sleep while visiting her family in Austin, Texas. Born in New York City to Ann and James Lanze on April 20th 1946, she is survived by her older brother James Lanze and younger sister Elizabeth Halligan as well her son Neil, his wife Amanda and her granddaughter Georgia with whom she was able to spend her final days. She was predeceased by her parents and her husband of 28 years David Gray who died in April of 2003. She was a graduate of Hunter College; St Vincent’s School of Nursing and was a Carmelite Sister for the Aged and Infirm. After the convent, she worked with the elderly and had a career as a nurse. Diane was a home maker and caregiver to her family. She was a wonderfully kind-hearted woman whose enormous heart touched many lives, from her time in Tuxedo Park to her cottage in Michigan to her house in Florida, she will be missed by friends far and wide. Services will be held at Mary Manning Walsh Home (1339 York Avenue) on September 5th at 11am. She will be buried in a private ceremony at a family plot next to her late husband in Michigan. In lieu of flowers please consider a charitable donation to The Central Park Conservancy in her memory. Central Park Conservancy, 14 E. 60th St, New York, NY, 10022 or the Pointe aux Barques special gift fund c/o Joanne Babcock, PO Box 335, Port Austin, MI 48467 (in the memo line please put: Diane Gray Special Gift).
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Cornelius JJ Madera
Former Village resident Cornelius JJ Madera passed away after a long battle with cancer on Saturday July 6, 2013. Neil was a valued member of this community, serving both as Village Trustee and Mayor for several terms each (Trustee from 1985- 1989, Mayor from 1989-1997 and then again 1999-2001 and finally as Trustee from 2001-2002 He is survived by his wife Marge, daughters Meghan Madera Bent, Caitie Madera Faecett and Morgan Madera Baroni and 6 grandchildren.
Funeral Services will be held onWednesday, July 10th at 11:00 a.m. at Our Lady of the Assumption in Osterville, MA with reception immediately following at 560 Seaview Ave, Osterville MA.
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Kurt & Pam Graetzer
Beloved long-time Village residents Kurt and Pam Graetzer were killed tragically in a car accident on Thursday, June 13, 2013.
A Memorial Service will be held on Friday, June 28 at St. Mary’s in Tuxedo beginning at 11am, followed by a reception at The Tuxedo Club.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Children's Academy of Southwest Florida inc., 923 26th Street West Bradenton Florida 34205 for the formation of the "Pam and Kurt Graetzer House in the Village."
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Robert C. LaBurt
Robert C. LaBurt passed away Sunday, June 2, 2013 at Good Samaritan Hospital, Suffern, NY at the age of 84. Son of the late William and Johanna Lutz LaBurt, he was born September 6, 1928 in Brooklyn, NY.
Robert was a retired General Manager for Tuxedo Park Associates, Tuxedo, NY. He was formerly the Assessor for the Town of Tuxedo, and Supervisor for the Town of Tuxedo. He was a member of the American Legion Post #293 of Southfields, a member of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Tuxedo. Robert was also a veteran of the U.S. Army serving during World War II and Korea.
Survivors include his wife, Margaret Smith LaBurt, at home; his son, Rev. Brian LaBurt of Columbus, GA; his daughters: Barbara Barba and her husband, Peter of Durham, NC, Maureen LaBurt of Stillwater, OK; his son-in-law, Dr. Christopher LoFrisco; his grandchildren: Sharon, Adrienne, Peter, Robert, Megan and Elise; his brothers: William LaBurt of Arizona, Manley LaBurt and his wife, Mara of Chapel Hill, NC, Richard LaBurt and his wife, Carol of Willimington, NC, along with many nieces and nephews. Robert was predeceased by his daughter, Lindsay Anne LoFrisco.
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SAM BORNSTEIN
Longtime Village Resident and Sam Bornstein died on May 28,2013
Sam served the Village 19 years as a member of the Planning Board/Architectural Review from 1994-2004 and then as Chair through 2005. When the Boards were split, Sam remained a member of the Planning Board, on which he served through May 2013. He was also a member of the Tuxedo School Board.
He is survived by his daughter Tricia Song, her husband, Tony and their children Ethan and Riley as well as his son, Daniel
Services will be held at 10:15am, on Thursday, May 30. at Gutterman & Musicant, 402 Park Street in Hackensack, NJ with burial to follow at Silk City Cemetary in West Patterson.
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JACK SHEPARD
North Sutton, NH-Jack, John Andrus Shepard, 87, died peacefully at home on March 14, 2013 after a two and a half year battle against lung cancer.
He handled his disease with his usual grace and calm and uncomplaining approach to life.
He was born in Orange, NJ on March 2, 1926 the son of Thomas R. and Marie (Dickinson) Shepard. He graduated from Newark Academy in 1944 loving his football and discovering his passion for teaching during summer jobs coaching underprivileged children to swim.
He enlisted in the US Marine Corps which he also loved and after V-12 year at Dartmouth College, graduated from Amherst in 1949. Jack taught at Peck School in Morristown, NJ, Eaglebrook School in Deerfield, MA and married Mary Grindley Shepard in 1957. After 10 years at Eaglebrook he became Headmaster of the Tuxedo Park School where he continued to teach Latin. After 18 years in Tuxedo he became the Headmaster of Saint Mary’s Episcopal Day School in Tampa and continued teaching Latin. He was greatly admired as a teacher. He and Mary retired to North Sutton, NH in 1993.
He is predeceased by a daughter, Louise Bushnell Shepard, in 1987. His immediate survivors are his wife of 55 years, Mary and his three sons and their wives, John A. Shepard, Jr. and Joan of Niskayuna, NY; Robert Grindley Shepard and Eileen of Milton, MA; Frederick Dickinson Shepard and Susan of South Hamilton, MA; four grandchildren, Michael, Hannah Louise, Nathaniel, and Christopher; a brother and his wife, Thomas R. Shepard and Nancy of Sarasota, FL.
A memorial service will be held on Tuesday, March 19, 2013 at 11:00 A.M. at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Gould Road, New London, NH with military honors conducted by the USMC.
Memorial contributions may be made to Lake Sunapee Region Visiting Nurse Association, P.O. Box 2209 or St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, P.O. Box 294, both New London, NH 03257. Chadwick Funeral Service of New London, NH is assisting the family with arrangements.
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Lifelong Tuxedo Resident Madeline M. Napolitano passed away February 21, 2013 at the age of 89. Born October 4, 1923 in Tuxedo, NY to Joseph and Maria Mottola, Madeline was retired from the Tuxedo School District working in the cafeteria. She was a great sports enthusiast who was the scorekeeper for George F. Baker teams for over 40 years. Where she was known for baking cakes and cookies for the teams. She was also a swimming instructor for many years with the Tuxedo Summer Recreation Program. Madeline was a Eucharistic Minister at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church and a member of the Tuxedo Silver Dollars. She was pre-deceased by her husband Ralph (Scooch) in 2005. She is survived by her son Ralph and his wife MaryAnn of Kissimmee, Fl. Her grandchildren, Katherine, Allison, Sarah, and Nicholas, 2 sisters Concetta (Tina) Kusion and her husband Emanuel of Tuxedo, and Susan Mottola of Tuxedo, 1 brother Carmine Mottola and his wife Nancy of Dunnellon Fl, she was pre-deceased by her siblings, Sam, Joseph, and Mary. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Tuesday at 10:00 AM at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in Tuxedo, NY. Friends may call on Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 Pm at the Scarr Funeral Home Inc Route 202 Suffern NY In lieu of flowers donations to Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in Tuxedo.
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John Swanson, son of Barbara and Bob Swanson, died suddenly on January 23 in New York City.
The service for John will take place at St. Luke's Episcopal Church, 18 James Lane, East Hampton NY on Monday, January 28 at 1 p.m. A reception will follow. All are invited.
Condolences may be sent to the Swansons at 119 Turtle Point Road, Tuxedo Park NY 10987.
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LOUIS MILLS - August 14, 1923 - December 30, 2012
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Long time Village resident Andre de Casteja passed away peacefully on Thursday, August 30 after a courageous battle with Multiple Myeloma. A Memorial Mass for Mr. de Casteja will be celebrated on Friday, September 14th at 11 a.m. at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Roman Catholic Church in Tuxedo.
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Long time Village resident and former Trustee Oliver Parker passed away on Friday, August 24, 2012.
A celebration of his life will be held at St. Mary's on Wednesday, August 29 at 11 a.m. with burial in the churchyard at the end of the service. Visitation will take place on Tuesday, August 28, from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. at Van Emburgh-Sneider-Pernice Funeral Home, 109 Darlington Avenue, Ramsey, NJ
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Inez Lenti died peacefully on June 24, 2012 at The Promenade in Tuxedo. She was 101 years old. Inez is survived by her daughter Stephanie of Tuxedo Park. A small grave side service will be held later this week at St. Mary's.
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Former DPW employee Dennis Jones passed away on Friday, May 25 2012 from cancer.
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John Jovaly
1918-2011
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The Revered James Leo passed away on Wednesday, December 14, 2011. Father Leo was the 9th Rector of St. Mary's, where he served in the 1970s. He and his wife, Patsy lived in the Rectory with their two sons Jonathan and Jason. A funeral for Father Leo will be held on Friday, January 6th at Christ Church Cathedral in Cincinnati and 12pm.
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Longtime Tuxedo Park resident John Edward Douglas Greenwood (Ted) passed away on Monday October 31, 2011. A celebration of his life will be held at St. Mary’s on December 6, at 11am with a reception to follow.
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Long time Tuxedo Park resident Edward Hansen passed away on December 31, 2011. Edward was an accomplished attorney, a former Village Trustee and a respected member of the community. He is survived by his wife Julia, on Christopher and daughter Victoria. A service celebrating his life will be held at St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church in New York City on Wednesday, January 5 at 4 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to Aspen Theater Masters, P.O. Box 899, Aspen, CO 81612 or The Hansen Exhibition/Acquisition Fund at the Hood Museum at Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH 03755.
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Thomas Peter Galuska, long-time Tuxedo resident, died on Friday December 31 at Valley View Hospital. A service celebrating his life will be held at St. Mary's-In-Tuxedo Episcopal Church on Saturday, January 8 at 11 a.m.
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Former Tuxedo Park resident Claire Lewis passed away in New York City on December 8, 2010. Claire is survived by her daughter Cynthia Lewis of New York City as well as her son James Lewis, his wife Lyssa and their two children Sedona and Lex of Steamboat Springs, Co.
A memorial service will be held at St. Mary’s on Friday December 17 at 11:30am
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Life-long Tuxedo resident Jim Barth died on Wednesday, November 3, 2010. A celebration of his life will be held on Saturday, November 13 at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Roman Catholic Church in Tuxedo be
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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.
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Actress Diane Keen, 77, has revealed that she recently suffered a "catastrophic stroke" and that her family had been told that she "wouldn't make it."
The actress, who placed Julia Parsons in BBC medical soap Doctors, took to X, previously known as Twitter, to share an update with fans after she was absent from social media to two months.
Sharing the scary news, she penned: "Hi lovely followers. Sorry I’ve been absent for 2 months, had Catastrophic stroke, family told I wouldn’t make it. Universe intervened & here I am!
"Doing well and determined to get back to normal. Just come home and fighting back hard. Physio going well. Stay safe everyone. [prayer hands emoji]."
Fans were quick to wish her well, with one writing: "Recovery is a long tough process.
"I had a massive stroke in March and was also unlikely to survive but I did! Keep fighting, drink the water, power through rehab it’s worth it eventually. Stay positive but lean on the stroke association which is a brilliant organisation."
"Diane, my darling, I am devastated to read this. Take care of yourself, rest up and let others do everything for you; MUCH love Cxxx" added another.
Replying to the supportive comments, Diane penned: "Bless your heart lovely Carol. Thank you. Yes! Was heck of a shock.
"Seems fitness has nothing to with it. Lesson from this is drink lots if water. SO important. I wasn’t good at that! Am now.! Long hard rd. but I’ll get there. Loving your posts, kept me going in hospital. [prayer hands emoji]."
Diane appeared in the daytime soap Doctors from 2003 until her exit in 2012, returning in 2020 for the show's 20th anniversary special.
Discussing her time on the show ahead of her return, Diane told the Metro: "I was saying that whenever someone asks me about Doctors I always say 'we' because it’s just in my psyche really.
"I started it when it was quite a young programme, and we were all very unsure about what was going to happen to it and now here we are. It’s just extraordinary.
"There’s people here who keep delivering excellence every day, and all those wonderful guest artists that you get to meet and work with. So going back just to do that stint that I did, it was like going home."
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Welcome to ‘Bradley’s Basement’ blog and I’m Tim Bradley!
So, back in 2022, I did a quick review on the 2015 BBC TV adaptation of ‘Partners In Crime’, featuring Agatha Christie‘s less well-known characters in crime English literature – Tommy and Tuppence – played by David Walliams and Jessica Raine. I enjoyed checking out that short-lived six-part TV series. Continue reading →
Hello everyone! 🙂
Welcome to ‘Bradley’s Basement’ blog and I’m Tim Bradley!
It’s that time again to share my thoughts on some movies I saw on Disney+ lately, except this time it’s not two or three films I’m sharing my thoughts on, but four. Yes, I’ve seen about four movies in October 2023. A couple of them have spooky elements to them. Are they any good? Let’s find out. 🙂 Continue reading →
Hello everyone! 🙂
Welcome to ‘Bradley’s Basement’ blog and I’m Tim Bradley!
Back in March, I gave my Mum her birthday present, which she enjoyed. Since she loves crime drama, I gave my Mum the 2015 series of Agatha Christie‘s ‘Partners In Crime’ on DVD. I’m glad she enjoyed it as well as me and my Dad. I’m saddened the series wasn’t renewed for a second season. 😦 Continue reading →
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Hello everyone! 🙂
Welcome to ‘Bradley’s Basement’ blog and I’m Tim Bradley!
I’ve recently seen the latest film adaptation of ‘Death on the Nile’ by director/actor Kenneth Branagh. This is the sequel to the 2017 film ‘Murder on the Orient Express’. This film was meant to come out in 2020. Sadly, due to the Covid-19 pandemic – please keep safe – the film was delayed. 😐 Continue reading →
Hello everyone! 🙂
Welcome to ‘Bradley’s Basement’ blog and I’m Tim Bradley!
It’s time for me to share some a few quick reviews on some Christmas presents I gave to my Mum and Dad last year. I’ll be sharing more reviews on Christmas presents I’ve received from my best mate Stephen in 2021. There was a lot to check out over Christmas last year and it’s been exciting. 🙂 Continue reading →
Hello everyone! 🙂
Welcome to ‘Bradley’s Basement’ blog and I’m Tim Bradley!
For Christmas 2020, I gave my Mum a 3-disc DVD set of an ‘Agatha Christie Collection featuring Peter Ustinov’ in his ‘classic role’ as Hercule Poirot. For my Dad, I gave him a Blu-ray edition of 2016’s ‘Pete’s Dragon’. We’ve enjoyed watching these films very much over the Christmas holidays. Continue reading →
Hello everyone! 🙂
Welcome to ‘Bradley’s Basement’ blog and I’m Tim Bradley!
It’s taken me a while to get around to this, but I can finally share some thoughts and predictions about the upcoming ‘Death on the Nile’ movie by director/actor Kenneth Branagh, which is the sequel to the 2017 movie ‘Murder on the Orient Express’. This should be an intriguing film to see. 🙂 Continue reading →
Hello everyone! 🙂
Welcome to ‘Bradley’s Basement’ blog and I’m Tim Bradley!
Many of you Agatha Christie fans will be anticipating the upcoming film adaptation of ‘Death on the Nile’ by Kenneth Branagh. Before that time comes, here are four reviews on four film adaptations of Agatha Christie’s books from producers John Brabourne and Richard Goodwin to enjoy. Continue reading →
Hello everyone! 🙂
Welcome to ‘Bradley’s Basement’ blog and I’m Tim Bradley!
Well, Sarah Sutton said I should do more Agatha Christie stuff on my blog in the Aprils Fools sketch we did earlier this year and what good timing to post this after my ‘Doctor Who’ post on ‘The Unicorn and the Wasp’. Today, I’ve added my reviews on the 12 stories featured in the BBC ‘Miss Marple’ TV series, starring Joan Hickson as the title sleuth. I’ve enjoyed watching these adaptations. Continue reading →
Hello everyone! 🙂
Welcome to ‘Bradley’s Basement’ blog and I’m Tim Bradley!
And welcome back to the world to ‘The World of Agatha Christie’!
Yeah it’s been a while since I’ve posted reviews on any Agatha Christie-related stuff. But today, I’m not going to add my reviews on Series 2 of ITV’s ‘Agatha Christie’s Marple’ series. Although I will get to do that someday. Instead, I’m adding my reviews on the ‘Miss Marple’ series with Margaret Rutherford. Continue reading →
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Paul Greenwood: Destroying the Myths
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 short-lived sitcom The Growing Pains of PC Penrose and its successor Rosie, and as Inspector Yelland in Spender.
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Paul Greenwood Destroying the Myths
Career
Filmography
References
Career
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 variety series It's Lulu broadcast on BBC1.
Greenwood is well known for appearing as PC Michael "Rosie" Penrose in all twenty-seven episodes (1977–1981) of Rosie, a comedy television series. His film roles include Sex and the Other Woman (1972), the Hammer film Captain Kronos - Vampire Hunter (1973), the film version of The Lovers (1973) and Pete Walker's Frightmare (1974).
His other television roles include the title role in Captain Zep – Space Detective (1983), a children's television series; and Mr. Lucas in three episodes (1985–1987) of the comedy television series The Secret Diary Of Adrian Mole Aged 13¾.
Filmography
Actor
2004
Doctors (TV Series) as
Charles Webster / Julian Travers
- Performance Anxiety (2019) - Charles Webster
- Having It All (2004) - Julian Travers
2018
Father Brown (TV Series) as
Charlie Coulter
- The Angel of Mercy (2018) - Charlie Coulter
2017
Witless (TV Series) as
Clement
- Episode #2.2 (2017) - Clement
2015
Inspector Lewis (TV Series) as
Father Placid
- Magnum Opus: Part 2 (2015) - Father Placid
2001
Holby City (TV Series) as
Bill Wickers / Jerry Holbrook
- U-Turn (2015) - Bill Wickers
- Starting Over (2001) - Jerry Holbrook
2014
500 Miles North
2012
The Archers (Podcast Series) as
Kevin Townsend
- Episode #1.16704 (2012) - Kevin Townsend
2008
Midsomer Murders (TV Series) as
John Temple
- Talking to the Dead (2008) - John Temple
2007
Casualty (TV Series) as
Alan Cordery
- The Fires Within (2007) - Alan Cordery
2003
Magic Grandad (TV Series) as
Uncle Tom
- Toys: in 1953 (2003) - Uncle Tom
1999
Jack of Hearts (TV Series) as
Tom Haines
- Episode #1.4 (1999) - Tom Haines
1996
The Bill (TV Series) as
Ian Palmer
- Trust Me (1996) - Ian Palmer
1996
Bob's Weekend as
Organist
1996
Our Friends in the North (TV Mini Series) as
Ray Bennett
- 1974 (1996) - Ray Bennett
1995
Pie in the Sky (TV Series) as
A.C.C. Clive Ingelby
- Hard Cheese (1995) - A.C.C. Clive Ingelby
1992
Heartbeat (TV Series) as
Harry Cottis
- Rumours (1992) - Harry Cottis
1991
Spender (TV Series) as
Superintendent Yelland
- Well Well Well (1991) - Superintendent Yelland
- Tough (1991) - Superintendent Yelland
- Dance Girl Dance (1991) - Superintendent Yelland
- Iced (1991) - Superintendent Yelland
- The Candidate (1991) - Superintendent Yelland
- Double Jeopardy (1991) - Superintendent Yelland
- Half a Ton of Heartaches (1991) - Superintendent Yelland
- The Homecoming (1991) - Superintendent Yelland
1989
The fairy queen (La reine des fées) (TV Movie) as
The Duke
1987
The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole (TV Series) as
Mr. Lucas
- Episode #1.5 (1987) - Mr. Lucas
1985
The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13¾ (TV Series) as
Mr. Lucas
- Episode #1.3 (1985) - Mr. Lucas
- Episode #1.1 (1985) - Mr. Lucas
1983
Captain Zep - Space Detective (TV Series) as
Captain Zep
- The Warlords of Armageddia (1983) - Captain Zep
- The Tinmen of Coza (1983) - Captain Zep
- The G & R 147 Factor (1983) - Captain Zep
- The Plague of Santos (1983) - Captain Zep
- The Lodestone of Space (1983) - Captain Zep
- Death on Delos (1983) - Captain Zep
1977
Rosie (TV Series) as
PC Michael 'Rosie' Penrose
- Caught in the Act (1981) - PC Michael 'Rosie' Penrose
- An Informer for Engelbert (1981) - PC Michael 'Rosie' Penrose
- Big Night at Freezi-Pops (1981) - PC Michael 'Rosie' Penrose
- The Eight Foot Goat (1981) - PC Michael 'Rosie' Penrose
- You're Beautiful Miss Parkinson (1981) - PC Michael 'Rosie' Penrose
- Arresting Gordon by Instalments (1981) - PC Michael 'Rosie' Penrose
- Tune on a Silent Dog Whistle (1981) - PC Michael 'Rosie' Penrose
- A Day in the Country (1979) - PC Michael 'Rosie' Penrose
- Turn Left at the Parrot (1979) - PC Michael 'Rosie' Penrose
- Looking for Herbie (1979) - PC Michael 'Rosie' Penrose
- Happy Birthday, Mr Chizlehurst (1979) - PC Michael 'Rosie' Penrose
- The Worm That Turns Us All (1979) - PC Michael 'Rosie' Penrose
- Free Sample (1979) - PC Michael 'Rosie' Penrose
- Those Wonderful People in the C.I.D. (1979) - PC Michael 'Rosie' Penrose
- Our Intrepid Birdmen (1978) - PC Michael 'Rosie' Penrose
- Further Complications (1978) - PC Michael 'Rosie' Penrose
- Complications (1978) - PC Michael 'Rosie' Penrose
- The Eyes of the Law (1978) - PC Michael 'Rosie' Penrose
- Wilmot and an Even Worse Case of Big Cyril's Second Wife (1978) - PC Michael 'Rosie' Penrose
- Wilmot Gets a Bad Case of Big Cyril's Second Wife (1978) - PC Michael 'Rosie' Penrose
- Mirror, Mirror on the Floor (1978) - PC Michael 'Rosie' Penrose
- The Cheese and Wine (1977) - PC Michael 'Rosie' Penrose
- Wholesale Fish (1977) - PC Michael 'Rosie' Penrose
- Sunday (1977) - PC Michael 'Rosie' Penrose
- I Wish They Wouldn't Call Me Son (1977) - PC Michael 'Rosie' Penrose
- A Smile from Antonio (1977) - PC Michael 'Rosie' Penrose
- Woman Pressure (1977) - PC Michael 'Rosie' Penrose
1981
...All the Marbles as
Mud Wrestling Emcee
1980
Heartland (TV Series) as
Andy Day
- Working Arrangements (1980) - Andy Day
- The Sponge Man (1980) - Andy Day
1978
The Devil's Crown (TV Series) as
Geoffrey
- If All the World Were Mine (1978) - Geoffrey
1976
Cilla's World of Comedy (TV Series) as
Kenny Norton
- Home and Away (1976) - Kenny Norton
1975
The Growing Pains of P.C. Penrose (TV Series) as
PC Penrose
- Among Those Appearing (1975) - PC Penrose
- It's Quiet Midweek (1975) - PC Penrose
- The Melody Lingers On (1975) - PC Penrose
- Always a Spectator, Never a Player (1975) - PC Penrose
- For the Love of Billy (1975) - PC Penrose
- The Peeper (1975) - PC Penrose
- Fabulous Eyelashes He's Got (1975) - PC Penrose
1974
Coronation Street (TV Series) as
Andy Simpson
- Episode #1.1451 (1974) - Andy Simpson
- Episode #1.1450 (1974) - Andy Simpson
- Episode #1.1445 (1974) - Andy Simpson
- Episode #1.1444 (1974) - Andy Simpson
1974
Frightmare as
Graham Heller
1974
Comedy Playhouse (TV Series) as
Maurice / David Turner
- It's Only Me: Whoever I Am (1974) - Maurice
- Happy Ever After (1974) - David Turner
1974
Captain Kronos: Vampire Hunter as
Giles
1973
The Lovers! as
Trainee Manager (Party)
1973
Special Branch (TV Series)
- All the King's Men (1973)
1972
Sex and the Other Woman as
Chris (uncredited)
1972
A Day Out (TV Movie) as
Edgar Appleton
1972
Z Cars (TV Series) as
PC Riley
- Goss (1972) - PC Riley
- Sweet Girl (1972) - PC Riley
1972
ITV Playhouse (TV Series) as
Frank
- Seventeen Percent Said Push Off (1972) - Frank
1970
Crossroads (TV Series) as
Paul Stevens
- Episode #1.1495 (1971) - Paul Stevens
- Episode #1.1366 (1970) - Paul Stevens
- Episode #1.1304 (1970) - Paul Stevens
1970
The Wednesday Play (TV Series) as
Cass Cassidy
- No Trams to Lime Street (1970) - Cass Cassidy
1968
The First Lady (TV Series) as
Jameson / Dave Woodward
- The Whips Are Out (1969) - Jameson
- Worked Out (1968) - Dave Woodward
Music Department
-
Rosie (TV Series) (composer - 27 episodes, 1977 - 1981) (singer - 27 episodes, 1977 - 1981)
- Caught in the Act (1981) - (composer: theme tune) / (singer: theme tune)
- An Informer for Engelbert (1981) - (composer: theme tune) / (singer: theme tune)
- Big Night at Freezi-Pops (1981) - (composer: theme tune) / (singer: theme tune)
- The Eight Foot Goat (1981) - (composer: theme tune) / (singer: theme tune)
- You're Beautiful Miss Parkinson (1981) - (composer: theme tune) / (singer: theme tune)
- Arresting Gordon by Instalments (1981) - (composer: theme tune) / (singer: theme tune)
- Tune on a Silent Dog Whistle (1981) - (composer: theme tune) / (singer: theme tune)
- A Day in the Country (1979) - (composer: theme tune) / (singer: theme tune)
- Turn Left at the Parrot (1979) - (composer: theme tune) / (singer: theme tune)
- Looking for Herbie (1979) - (composer: theme tune) / (singer: theme tune)
- Happy Birthday, Mr Chizlehurst (1979) - (composer: theme tune) / (singer: theme tune)
- The Worm That Turns Us All (1979) - (composer: theme tune) / (singer: theme tune)
- Free Sample (1979) - (composer: theme tune) / (singer: theme tune)
- Those Wonderful People in the C.I.D. (1979) - (composer: theme tune) / (singer: theme tune)
- Our Intrepid Birdmen (1978) - (composer: theme tune) / (singer: theme tune)
- Further Complications (1978) - (composer: theme tune) / (singer: theme tune)
- Complications (1978) - (composer: theme tune) / (singer: theme tune)
- The Eyes of the Law (1978) - (composer: theme tune) / (singer: theme tune)
- Wilmot and an Even Worse Case of Big Cyril's Second Wife (1978) - (composer: theme tune) / (singer: theme tune)
- Wilmot Gets a Bad Case of Big Cyril's Second Wife (1978) - (composer: theme tune) / (singer: theme tune)
- Mirror, Mirror on the Floor (1978) - (composer: theme tune) / (singer: theme tune)
- The Cheese and Wine (1977) - (composer: theme tune) / (singer: theme tune)
- Wholesale Fish (1977) - (composer: theme tune) / (singer: theme tune)
- Sunday (1977) - (composer: theme tune) / (singer: theme tune)
- I Wish They Wouldn't Call Me Son (1977) - (composer: theme tune) / (singer: theme tune)
- A Smile from Antonio (1977) - (composer: theme tune) / (singer: theme tune)
- Woman Pressure (1977) - (composer: theme tune) / (singer: theme tune)
Thanks
2005
Courting Controversy (Video documentary short) (special thanks)
Self
2005
Courting Controversy (Video documentary short) as
Self
1988
Children's Royal Variety Performance (TV Special) as
The Scarecrow
1979
Star Turn (TV Series) as
Self
- Nationwide v Rosie (1979) - Self
- Rosie v Nationwide (1979) - Self
1973
It's Lulu (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #3.10 (1973) - Self
- Episode #3.9 (1973) - Self
- Episode #3.8 (1973) - Self
- Episode #3.7 (1973) - Self
- Episode #3.6 (1973) - Self
- Episode #3.5 (1973) - Self
- Episode #3.4 (1973) - Self
- Episode #3.3 (1973) - Self
- Episode #3.2 (1973) - Self
- Episode #3.1 (1973) - Self
References
Paul Greenwood Wikipedia
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Doctors star Diane Keen has revealed that she has suffered a 'catastrophic stroke' and told how her family were devastatingly told she 'wouldn't make it'.
The veteran TV actress, 77, took to Twitter on Wednesday to give her fans a health update, explaining she had been absent for two months due to suffering a stroke.
Diane, who portrays Julia Parsons on the BBC soap opera, explained that she had suffered a 'catastrophic stroke' which had come on with 'no warning at all'.
She devastatingly told how her family were informed that she might not make it but insisted she is 'fighting back hard' and now recovering with physiotherapy.
She shared: 'Hi lovely followers. Sorry I've been absent for 2 months, had Catastrophic stroke, family told I wouldn't make it.
'Universe intervened & here I am! doing well and determined to get back to normal. Just come home and fighting back hard. Physio going well. Stay safe everyone.'
Diane received supportive messages from her famous friends and kind followers, who all sent her love during her recovery.
Carol Challis, the widow of Only Fools and Horses star John, commented: 'Sending you much love and positive thoughts.'
Diane, who also starred on The Cuckoo Waltz and Rings on Their Fingers, told how the stroke was a 'shock' as she responded to a message from the Stroke Association.
She said: 'Thank you so much. I've learnt to be patient! It's truly a shock with no warning at all.'
Diane starred on Doctors from 2003 until her exit in 2012, but she reprised her role in 2020 for a special extended episode to mark the show's 20th anniversary.
Speaking about her return, she told Metro at the time: 'I started it when it was quite a young programme, and we were all very unsure about what was going to happen to it and now here we are. It's just extraordinary.
'There's people here who keep delivering excellence every day, and all those wonderful guest artists that you get to meet and work with.
'So going back just to do that stint that I did, it was like going home.'
Diane has also starred as Fliss Hawthorne in the Granada sitcom The Cuckoo Waltz and also featured on Nescafé advertisements from 1980 to 1989.
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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.
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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
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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.
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Our President/Founder
Diane attended Rider College in Lawrenceville, NJ where she majored in real estate and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Commerce. Diane became a licensed agent in 1966 and following remarkable success in this area. She received her broker's license in 1974. Built upon the solid foundations of a successful track record, Diane had the confidence and courage to open her first Diane Turton, Realtors® office in Bay Head, New Jersey in 1985.
Diane gained her CRS (Certified Residential Specialist) designation in 1989 and went on to receive her CRB (Certified Residential Broker and LTG (Leadership Training Graduate) designation in 1990.
Celebrating thirty-nine years in business, Diane's firm is a full-service New Jersey real estate company with 14 regional sales offices throughout Monmouth and Ocean counties, plus a Corporate Headquarters in Point Pleasant, NJ. Diane Turton, Realtors is the premier commercial, residential and rental real estate company at the Jersey Shore and is number one in closed volume in most markets served.
Diane Turton, Realtors caters to all real estate sales and rental requirements in addition to providing in-house title, insurance, relocation and referral services. The company is staffed with nearly 425 sales associates including a full-time management team.
As a nationally recognized leader in her field, Diane is a sought-after board member, motivational speaker and media spokesperson. Diane has spoken at many major national and international conferences including the prestigious Who's Who in Luxury Real Estate and LeadingRE conferences. Diane is also a keen advocate and participant in many local and national women and children’s charities including hosting educational seminars, presentations and mentoring workshops. Her association and support of community events is second to none.
The following highlights some of Diane's professional accomplishments:
Awards & Recognition Highlights
"I Am For The Child" Award Honoree CASA of Ocean County 2019
"Most Innovative Marketing Technique" Luxury Real Estate Company, 2018
"Community Service Award" Monmouth Arts, 2018
"Leading Woman Entrepreneur" Finalist, 2017
"Woman of Influence" Tiffany & Company, 2015
"Humanitarian Award" Algonquin Arts Theatre, 2015
"Billionaires Club Award" Luxury Real Estate 2013
"REALTOR ® Emeritus Status" National Association of REALTORS ® 2011
"One of New Jersey’s Leading Women Entrepreneurs & Business Owners" NJ Monthly, 2011
"Distinguished Alumni Award" Rider University, 2011
"Extraordinary Philanthropist of 2009" Luxury Real Estate
"Women Owned Business Award" Garden State Woman, 2009
"Champions for Children Distinguished Service Award" The Community YMCA, 2009
"40 People Who Make a Difference" Monmouth and Ocean Counties, 4047 Magazine, 2008
"30 Most Successful Women Entrepreneurs" New Jersey Association Women Business Owners, 2008
"Lifetime Achievement Award," Luxury Real Estate 2007
"Spinnaker Award," Eastern Monmouth Chamber of Commerce, 2007
"Women’s Leadership Award for Community Service" New Jersey Association of Women Business Owners, 2007
"Community Commitment for the Heart" Volunteer Center of Monmouth County, 2007
"Business Person of the Year" Greater Ocean Township Chamber of Commerce, 2006
"Enterprising Women of the Year" Enterprising Women Magazine, 2006
"Humanitarian of the Year" Jersey Shore Chapter, 2006
"Businesswomen of the Year" Office Depot, 2005
"Entrepreneur of the Year National Award", Ernst & Young, 2005
"Distinguished Citizen of the Year" Jersey Shore Council, 2005
"Clara Barton Humanitarian Award" American Red Cross, Jersey Coast Chapter, 2005
"Lifetime Leadership Award" Point Pleasant Chamber of Commerce, 2005
"Top 25 Women of Influence" NJ BIZ, 2004
"ATHENA Award" Western Monmouth Chamber of Commerce, 2004
"Humanitarian of the Year" Food Bank of Monmouth and Ocean Counties, 2004
"Service, Leadership and Commitment to Real Estate" Women's Fund of New Jersey, 2003
Diane resides in Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey with her husband, Bruce Turton, co-founder of Diane Turton, Realtors. Her two sons, David and Jason also play a major role in the Diane Turton, Realtors business. She is the proud grandmother of three granddaughters and one grandson.
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The Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham, Tuesday 25th April 2023
Married couple Johnny and Judy live their lives as though it’s the 1950s. They’ve done the house up in period style, all the furniture is authentic, and of course, so are their clothes. A bit like Ibsen’s A Doll’s House in reverse, Judy has given up her career in finance to become a housewife, while Johnny goes off to work with a hat on and a spring in his step. It all seems to be going well until financial pressures come to bear on this idyll.
Laura Wade’s script is sharp, full of funny retorts, but there is also social commentary: how far we’ve come since those days, and more tellingly, how far we still have to go. Friend and neighbour Marcus is on gardening leave, while allegations of sexual misconduct at work are being investigated. Touching a secretary’s bum is ‘a joke’ he claims. You know, banter.
Jessica Ransom rules the roost and the stage as domestic goddess Judy, putting on a bright smile when the going gets tough, and treating us to some superbly timed pained expressions. Judy’s world has shrunk to the house but what, her mother cries, about her potential?
Neil McDermott gives an energised performance as husband Johnny. He and Ransom have a heightened style when they’re together, living their Fifties fantasy. In contrast, his boss, Alex, who in true sitcom tradition comes around for cocktails, is very much a woman of today – Shanez Pattni wearing trousers and low-key glamour.
Filling out the cast are Cassie Bradley as Fran and, at this performance, Steve Blacker-Barrowman as Marcus, fellow Fifties fans but nowhere near as obsessive. The pair also serve as scene-changers, jiving and bopping through transitions, in a way that’s fun at first, but wears a bit thin as the show goes on.
Diane Keen is marvellous as Sylvia, Judy’s plain-speaking mother. In a blistering monologue, she punctures her daughter’s fantasy lifestyle with a scathing reminder of what the Fifties were really like, a far cry from the Ideal Home scenario Judy and Johnny have created. “You’re living in a cartoon!” she says savagely, unable to understand why anyone would want to go back to a time of scarcity (post-war rationing was still on the go) and rampant discrimination.
The play is very much about exposing nostalgia for a past that never was as a seductive lie, as well as throwing up questions about gender roles and societal expectations. Director Tamara Harvey balances the heightened nature of the comic moments with the more painful moments when reality creeps in. Anna Fleischle’s sumptuous set and costumes (Judy’s dresses in particular) are bright and stylish, capturing both the nostalgic and the aspirational.
It’s a funny and provocative piece, played by a sharp and charming ensemble, and while the resolution is as pat as anything you’d find in a 50s sitcom, it reminds us that what keeps a relationship on track is communication and compromise.
Now, where are my slippers? Hello?
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Diane Keen narrates a new series celebrating 10 years of the popular daytime drama on BBC One.
The People's Detective
Twelve celebrated fictional television detectives profiled in a six-part ITV3 series.
Having the Last Laugh
It was while Diane Keen was working on the Ruth Rendell Mysteries that she fell in love with her husband for the second time around.
Cold Blood
A feature-length Taggart Christmas special. Set in Glasgow, this long-running detective series stars Mark McManus as Jim Taggart, a cop who will stop at nothing to dispense justice and protect the innocent. Unflinching in depicting the dark side of Scotland, the show's grim subject matter and sharp plots helped it evolve into one of Britain's most popular dramas.
Sweeney!
Flying Squad officer Jack Regan becomes embroiled in a political plot when an old friend asks him to investigate a seemingly suspicious death. Framed on a drink-driving charge and suspended from the force, Regan is embroiled in a deadly conspiracy and must think fast and rely on his wits if he's to survive.
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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
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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
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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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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.
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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.
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Doctors actress Diane Keen has issued a health update after recently sharing the news that she suffered a life-threatening stroke.
The star is best known for playing Julia Parsons on the BBC soap from 2003 to 2012 and again in 2020.
The 77-year-old acting veteran took to X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, yesterday to address her 6,365 followers.
The BBC star wrote: “Hi everyone. Saw consultant yesterday. Discussed Swelling of legs, dizziness serious issue, & constant pins &needles in right side.
“As if a stroke isn’t enough! Emotions on a hair trigger, many tears shed over trivial things.
“SO tedious! Bright side, physio going well. Hurrah!” she added with a hug emoji. (sic)
Diane was then quickly inundated with messages of support from her friends and followers, including Coronation Street’s Sherrie Hewson.
The star, best known for playing Maureen Holdsworth in the ITV soap between 1993 and 2006, told Diane: “Sending much love xx.”
Another follower named Linda wrote: “Keep going Diane...I know it is a hard road. Take your time & be gentle on yourself. Tearfulness is normal...let it all out! Hugs and love.” (sic)
Diane then replied: “Oh thank you. Such a relief to know tears are a normal side effect of strokes. My world has turned upside down!” (sic)
“Be well Ms Keen! A dreadful time that goes without saying. However fans are rooting for you. Be well, rest and give it time,” Ty added, to which Diane responded: “I’m so grateful, thank you.” (sic)
In September, Diane revealed she had been absent for two months on Twitter due to suffering a “catastrophic stroke” which had come on with “no warning at all”.
She told fans at the time: “Hi lovely followers. Sorry I've been absent for 2 months, had Catastrophic stroke, family told I wouldn't make it.
“Universe intervened & here I am! doing well and determined to get back to normal. Just come home and fighting back hard. Physio going well. Stay safe everyone.” (sic)
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How did Prince Charles and Diana meet, were they in love, when did they divorce, and was Diana really the wronged party? Ahead of S5 of 'The Crown' we asked royal biographer Penny Junor to tell us the real story of Charles and Diana…
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Died: 31 August 1997, in a car accident in Paris (aged 36)
Married to: Prince Charles (m. 1981–96)
Height: 1.78 m
Children: Prince William (born 1982) and Prince Harry (born 1984)
Grandchildren: Prince George (born 2013); Princess Charlotte (born 2015); Prince Louis (born 2018); Archie Mountbatten-Windsor (born 2019)
Parents: John Spencer, 8th Earl Spencer & Frances Roche
Siblings: Lady Sarah McCorquodale (1955–present); Jane Fellowes, Baroness Fellowes (1957–present); John Spencer, died within 10 hours of his birth on 12 January 1960; Charles Spencer, 9th Earl Spencer (1964–present)
Educated: Silfield Private School in Gayton, Norfolk; Riddlesworth Hall School near Thetford; West Heath Girls’ School in Sevenoaks, Kent; Institut Alpin Videmanette in Rougemont, Switzerland
When did Diana Spencer meet Prince Charles?
It was in the summer of 1980, at a house party hosted by Diana’s friend Philip de Pass in New Grove, near Petworth, that Prince Charles first saw Diana Spencer as a potential girlfriend. Sitting next to each other on a bale of hay at a post-polo barbecue, an 19-year-old Diana expressed her sympathy for Charles over the loss of his beloved great-uncle, Lord Mountbatten, who had been murdered by the IRA a year earlier. “My heart bled for you when I watched the funeral; I thought, ‘It’s wrong, you’re lonely – you should be with somebody to look after you’,” said Diana. This, says Penny Junor, was exactly what Charles needed to hear.
“Mountbatten was a very important figure in Charles’s life and he was in a fragile state at that point,” says Junor. “Diana really touched a nerve in Charles, she said just the right thing to him, at the right moment, and he was moved by her.”
This encounter was not, however, the first time Charles and Diana had met. The pair had been introduced two years earlier, in 1977 – Charles thought her “jolly” when he visited Althorp, the Spencer estate, when he was dating Diana’s older sister, Lady Sarah (a relationship that ended in early 1978). Diana had also attended Charles’s 30th birthday party along with her sister at Buckingham Palace in November 1978, and in January 1979 Diana again met Charles when she and Sarah were guests of Queen Elizabeth II at a weekend shooting party at Sandringham.
After that weekend, Charles occasionally invited Diana to the ballet as part of a group or to dinner with friends. The relationship was, at this stage, purely platonic – Diana was fun to have around. It was not until their heart-to-heart about Lord Mountbatten in 1980 that Charles first saw Diana as girlfriend material.
Keen to spend more time with Diana, Charles promptly invited her to Balmoral to join him and a group of friends staying there for a summer holiday. Diana enchanted and delighted. “She seemed to be the perfect girl,” says Junor. “She was funny, she was fun, everybody seemed to love her – she made everyone laugh and she seemed to adore Charles.
“She was, on paper, absolutely perfect as a bride for him. At the time it was thought Charles’s bride must be a virgin, an aristocrat and a member of the Church of England. Now, we should remember that by the 1980s, after the 1960s sexual revolution and the introduction of the contraceptive pill, there were very few aristocratic virgins around, and as time went by – Charles was by this point in his 30s – they were getting fewer and fewer.
“So, here was this girl who appeared to be absolutely lovely; perfect marriage material. And she appeared to be very uncomplicated. She was fresh and naïve and full of the joys of life. Or so it seemed.”
But, says Junor, pressure began to mount on Charles and Diana almost immediately.
“Ever since Charles was around the age of 18 the press had been looking at every girlfriend and asking, ‘could this be our next queen?’. They delved into the background of all of these women, which put an awful lot of them off. It was very difficult for Charles to meet and get to know somebody. And this is exactly what happened with Diana: she met Charles and almost immediately the press discovered that he was seeing her. The paparazzi camped outside the door to her flat in London; everywhere she went she was photographed and harassed. It was impossible for the two of them to get to know one another in any sort of ‘normal’ way.”
Charles was also under pressure from his father, Prince Philip, to stop ‘playing the field’ and get married. It was time for Charles, who was now in his 30s, to settle down and find a wife, his father thought. “The bottom line being, of course, that every heir requires an heir of his own in order to keep the monarchy going,” says Junor.
Did Prince Philip tell Charles to marry Diana?
The catalyst came in the form of a memo sent by Prince Philip to his son in early 1981 urging him to make up his mind. You either marry this girl or you let her go, he wrote.
But, says Junor, this memo was fatefully misinterpreted by Charles. “The royal family communicates with one another in very strange ways,” she said.
“Rather than just picking up the phone or having a chat face-to-face, it was all done through memos. Charles misread his father’s memo: he thought he was being told that he must marry Diana – and so he asked her to marry him.”
When did Prince Charles and Diana Spencer get engaged?
Charles proposed to Diana on 6 February 1981 at Windsor Castle. But it was a tragic mismatch, says Junor. Charles and Diana had, at this point, barely spent any time together – Diana later claimed that she and Charles had met only 13 times before they became engaged. “And most of that time they'd not spent alone together,” Junor adds. “So they really didn't know one another at all.”
Read more | How accurate is The Crown’s portrayal of Charles and Diana’s engagement?
Diana’s mental health
Diana soon began to struggle in her new role. Aged just 19 and having been living happily in a flatshare in London with a group of girl friends, Diana was taken away from everything she knew and moved into a suite of rooms at Buckingham Palace.
“It was awful for her, and lonely,” says Junor. “As soon as she moved into Buckingham Palace she appeared to be a very different girl from the girl she had been at Balmoral – she suddenly became very weepy and jealous of anywhere Charles went and anyone he saw. Her moods went up and down; shooting to stardom in a very short space of time was too much for her.
“Meanwhile Charles, who was on a perpetual rollercoaster of engagements that he couldn’t get off, didn't quite know how to cope with this; he didn't know what was going on.”
Diana was struggling with her mental health and with the eating disorder bulimia, says Junor. “She’d had a very traumatic childhood; she was a very damaged little girl who had grown into a very damaged young woman,” says the royal biographer. Diana’s parents had endured an unhappy marriage and separated when she was just six years old.
Diana Spencer's early life
A year-and-a-half before Diana was born, her mother, Frances Ruth Roche, who was already the mother of two girls, Diana’s elder sisters, had given birth to a baby boy who died when he was just 10 hours old. Diana was born 18 months later, in July 1961, followed by a much-wanted male heir: Diana’s younger brother, Charles.
When Charles was around the age of two or three, Diana’s mother met Peter Shand Kydd, an heir to the wallpaper fortune built by his father, Norman Shand Kydd. The pair began an affair and later decided to become a couple. “Frances thought she could finally be happy, and she had every intention of taking her children with her,” says Junor.
But, tragically, Frances lost custody of Diana and her three siblings following an intervention by her mother, Ruth Roche, Baroness Fermoy, a lady-in-waiting to the Queen Mother. “Appalled that her daughter had run off with a ‘man in trade’, Baroness Fermoy gave evidence in the custody proceedings against her own daughter,” says Junor.
“She told the court Frances was a bad mother, and as a result, custody of all four children went to Diana’s father. This is, I believe, why Diana’s mother later became a reclusive and very sad woman. It was because she had lost her children.”
Diana, aged just seven and completely unaware of the custody proceedings, was left feeling abandoned and as though her mother did not love her enough to take her with her. “And then she worked out that actually she was a bit of a nuisance,” says Junor. “Her mother and father had wanted a boy, and that boy had died. Diana later told journalist Andrew Morton [who wrote the authorised 1992 biography Diana: Her True Story], her parents had tried for another boy but ended up with Diana.
“Diana felt very unloved and unwanted, and she took those feelings into her adult life – she was always desperate to be loved but expected people to abandon her.”
Diana’s bulimia
Diana struggled with bulimia for many years before seeking professional help.
It’s difficult to know when exactly it started, but it was “in full swing” by the time of their honeymoon, says Junor. She may initially have been treated for anorexia.
“I think that the eating disorder was a manifestation of a much greater disorder,” says Junor. “Her mental health was poor; she had struggled mentally from childhood.
“Bulimia and anorexia are very destructive conditions; they’re very hard to live with,” says Junor.
Revelations of Diana’s bulimia were first published in Andrew Morton’s 1992 authorised biography, Diana: Her True Story. She later spoke about her struggle with the condition in her famous 1995 Panorama interview with Martin Bashir. [In 2021, an independent inquiry found that Bashir had used deception to secure the interview]
“I think she felt that nobody could help her,” says Junor. She saw various conventional therapists but also turned to a number of alternative, complementary therapists including astrologers and crystal healers.”
Wwhere and when did Charles and Diana and get married?
The wedding of Charles and Diana married at St Paul’s Cathedral on 29 July 1981 in what has been described as the wedding of the century. “I think Charles and Diana both knew they were making a mistake when they walked down the aisle,” says Junor.
“But it would have taken somebody very brave to cancel at that point. Charles had always said that marriage for him must be for life and it was therefore very important that he marry the right girl – ‘If I’m deciding [on] whom I want to live with for 50 years – well, that’s the last decision on which I [would] want my head to be ruled by my heart.’
“So although I don’t think he was actually in love with Diana, I think he thought he could grow to love her. Fundamentally I think he had every intention of making his marriage work.
“A lot of people believe that Charles used Diana; that he never loved her and he never had any intention of honouring his marriage vows. They think he just needed his heir and his ‘spare’ and that once that was achieved, he went off with the woman he’d always loved, Camilla. That is very much the story that a lot of people like to believe.
“Having spoken to a great many people who were around at the time, I happen to believe that story is completely wrong. I have always felt that it was just a very tragic mismatch; these two people were just completely wrong for one another. I really do not think that Charles used Diana or intended to use Diana, but once he was inside that marriage life was utterly unbearable for both of them.”
Read more | Prince Charles and Camilla: a history of their romance
Was Charles still seeing Camilla when he married Diana?
Charles’s relationship with Camilla had ended when she married Andrew Parker Bowles in the summer of 1973. Camilla settled into her new life as a wife and mother and her friendship with Charles remained platonic in the years that followed. But the pair restarted their affair shortly after the birth of Camilla’s second child, Laura, in early 1978, and in 1979 Charles turned to Camilla for consolation for his grief following the death of Lord Mountbatten. Camilla was “his best friend, his soul mate, and, and after the death of his great-uncle, lover,” writes Marlene Koenig in this article for HistoryExtra. This second affair lasted until Charles’s engagement to Diana in 1981.
“Camilla’s husband, unfortunately, was very unfaithful to her, so she was very lonesome in her marriage,” says Junor. “And Charles made her feel good. Who can blame her for enjoying that relationship while Charles was single? But she knew that once Charles became married, the physical side of their relationship would end. She was under no illusion that it would carry on. And when Camilla realised that Diana was jealous of her, she stepped right back.”
Tensions were made worse by the fact that Charles had failed to tell Diana about his history with Camilla when they first began dating, says Junor. Early on in his relationship with Diana, they even went to stay with the Parker Bowles’s, but Charles did not disclose the fact Camilla was his ex-girlfriend. Instead, Diana found out on the grapevine “through Buckingham Palace gossip,” says Junor. “As a 19-year-old, Diana would have been hugely upset by that, and very jealous,” she adds. “She probably felt like a bit of a fool”.
Read more | Everything you need to know about Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall
Diana and The G&F bracelet
The last time Charles and Camilla saw one another before he married Diana was just a few days before the wedding. They had one final lunch together, during which Charles gifted Camilla a bracelet inscribed with the letters ‘G’ and ‘F’, which is thought to have stood for ‘Gladys’ and ‘Fred’ – their nicknames for one another.
Shockingly, Diana had discovered the bracelet just two weeks previously, in the office she shared with Charles’s right-hand-man, Michael Colborne. Prince Charles had asked Colborne to buy jewellery as presents for a number of women with whom he had been close during his bachelor years, as a way of thanking them for their companionship.
“All the jewellery had been delivered to the office that Diana was sharing with Colborne and put on his desk,” Junor explains. “Colborne was called away to a meeting down the corridor. He left the jewellery on his desk and when he came back he met Diana storming out of the office. He quickly realised she had unpacked the boxes, discovered the bracelet and got into a jealous rage.”
Camilla attended Charles and Diana’s wedding but the pair did not then see one another or communicate for nearly five years – apart from when Charles notified her of the birth of his first son, William.
Princess Diana's sons: the births of William and Harry
In June 1982, less than a year after Diana and Charles married, their first son, Prince William, was born.
This was, for the most part, a happy time for the couple, says Junor. “I’ve interviewed people who visited Kensington Palace in the early 1980s – they describe Diana charging about the house playfully looking for William who had run away and hidden under his father’s desk at bedtime.
Others describe Charles chasing Diana up the stairs. I think there were definitely good times. Diana would later tell journalist Andrew Morton that the period just before Harry was born [in 1984] was the happiest the couple had had together.
“Diana very much enjoyed being a mother, she absolutely loved William and Harry with every fibre of her being. If you are someone who desperately needs love – as, I would argue, Diana did – there’s nothing quite like a baby to fulfil that need. So having children was the best possible thing for Diana.”
Tensions in Prince Charles and Princess Diana's marriage
But tensions in the marriage were escalating and Diana’s moods were changeable. “She was incredibly complicated,” says Junor. “There were behaviours that she exhibited privately but not publicly, and I think this is why the public has always found it very hard to believe anything other than Diana’s story. Andrew Morton’s biography, for example, is absolutely Diana’s story, but it’s her story, it’s not the story.
"The truth is we’ve never heard Charles’s side. Apart from admitting adultery to Jonathan Dimbleby [in his televised 1994 interview] he has never talked about their marriage or criticised his ex-wife in all these years.
“Ultimately I think Charles did everything he could to try to make Diana happy. But she wanted 101 per cent of Charles’s attention all the time, and he was just not the man who would ever have been able to give that to her because the bulk of his attention has always gone on his work.”
Tensions also arose as the press and public lavished attention on Diana over-and-above Charles. During their 1983 tour of Australia – which features in season four of The Crown – Charles is said to have bemoaned the fact he was being outshone by his wife. Junor, who joined the royal couple on their very first royal tour – of Wales shortly after their honeymoon – says Charles was often overshadowed by Diana to the extent it was “painful to watch”.
During royal tours of towns and cities, thousands of people would line both sides of the street and Charles would meet-and-greet those on one side, Diana the other. “There were audible sighs and groans from people on Charles’s side,” says Junor. “They would hand Charles bouquets of flowers and ask him to pass them to his wife.”
The press were also “obsessed” with Diana, says Junor. Charles would give a speech about an issue dear to him, such as the environment or a charitable cause, but – much to his frustration – newspaper reports the next day would be dominated by photos of Diana, with commentary on her hairstyle, her weight and her clothes, and often speculation as to whether she was pregnant. There would be no mention of his speech.
“After a while, this began to really grate on Charles,” says Junor. “He had spent his whole life being in the spotlight. Members of the royal family do their own engagements, they’re used to being the star of the show. So when Charles suddenly found himself being kicked into the wings, with his wife – for all the stupidest reasons, like a hairstyle – suddenly the star, who could blame him for getting a bit peeved?”
Read more about the start of ‘Dianamania’ here
Would Diana have had a career if she hadn’t met Charles?
“I suspect not,” says Junor. “She was not very well educated. And because she was the product of a divorced couple I think each parent probably spoiled her; I don’t think there was any real discipline in her life.
“If she started something and wanted to give up, she gave up: she’d gone to finishing school but didn’t like it, so left; she’d done jobs she hadn’t enjoyed, so she’d given them up. And one thing that the royal family has in spades is discipline; their lives are regimented, and I think Diana found that very difficult.
“Diana had left boarding school with no real qualifications at all and she wasn’t a great reader of books. In the late 1970s she studied ballet and briefly taught at the Vacani School of Dance, and she had looked after children briefly as a kindergarten teacher.
“She had dabbled in lots of things she liked. But with no qualifications she was never going to go anywhere great. She really didn’t need to work; she had plenty of money. So if she hadn’t met Charles, she probably would have married someone posh and had children, staff and nannies – and an active social life.”
What was Diana’s relationship like with the Queen and Prince Philip?
To begin with, both the Queen and Prince Philip were very enthusiastic about Diana, says Junor. They’d known her as a child because her family lived at Park House on the Sandringham Estate; her father was an equerry to the Queen. Diana was also a similar age to Prince Andrew and she used to attend parties with him.
“When Diana stayed at Balmoral in the summer of 1980, the Queen and Prince Philip thought she was enchanting,” says Junor. For many years Charles kept secret the difficulties he and Diana were having in their marriage. “The Queen and Prince Philip were blissfully unaware,” says Junor. “But as time went by and they came to learn of the problems in the marriage through the press, they became very irritated with her. Diana’s behaviour was damaging the monarchy, and if there’s one thing the Queen cares about above all else, it’s the monarchy. She is safeguarding it for the future; that’s the prime task for any monarch.”
Read more | Did the Queen really forbid Charles and Diana from divorcing, as is shown in The Crown?
When did Charles and Diana’s marriage break down? When did Charles start his affair with Camilla Parker Bowles?
Diana would later tell Andrew Morton that she realised her marriage to Charles was over around the time their second son, Harry, was born, in 1984. According to Diana she was crushed by comments Charles supposedly made following the birth. “Something inside of me died,” the princess told Morton.
By 1986 the marriage had collapsed and Charles was at what Penny Junor describes as “a critical sort of low”. Two mutual friends, concerned for Charles, independently contacted Camilla and urged her to reach out to him. She picked up the phone to Charles and their friendship restarted from there.
“Some years later Charles would confirm that Mrs Parker Bowles was a good friend, but insisted he had been faithful to Diana until their marriage had ‘irretrievably broken down’,” writes Marlene Koenig.
Charles and Camilla first saw one another again in 1986 when Charles invited her and her husband, Andrew, for tea at Highgrove. Over the coming months Charles and Camilla’s friendship developed and by around 1987 the pair were romantically involved again, says Junor. “Andrew was still being horribly unfaithful to Camilla and she didn’t feel loved or cherished by him in their marriage,” says Junor.
“Meanwhile Diana by this time had had affairs with several men, the first of which was probably with her bodyguard, Barry Mannakee. James Hewitt [a former cavalry officer in the British Army, with whom Diana admitted to having an affair] was also well in the picture by the time Charles went back to Camilla. Charles and Diana were leading very separate lives by this point.”
When did Charles and Diana separate and divorce?
Charles and Diana lived largely separate lives from around 1986, and Charles’s affair with Camilla continued. In December 1992, after years of speculation by the tabloid press that the marriage was in jeopardy, British prime minister John Major announced that the couple had formally separated.
In the summer of 1994, Charles’s interview with Jonathan Dimbleby was televised “in which he admitted infidelity and revealed both a lack of sympathy for Diana… and a worrying distance from his family,” writes Sarah Gristwood in this article for HistoryExtra.
This revelation, says Junor, compelled Andrew Parker Bowles to divorce Camilla. The pair announced their divorce in January 1995. A few months later, in November 1995, Princess Diana gave her famous Panorama interview with Martin Bashir in which she told viewers “there were three of us in this marriage – so it was a bit crowded”.
Did Charles ask Camilla to leave her husband, as is shown in The Crown?
Within weeks of the interview, the Queen suggested the couple should divorce – and quickly. Diana’s marriage to Prince Charles was dissolved in August 1996, after four years of separation.
On 31 August 1997, Diana was killed in a car accident in Paris. She was 36 years old when she died.
In January 1999, Charles and Camilla made their first public appearance together as a couple. Their engagement was announced on 10 February 2005 and they married just a couple of months later on 9 April at a civil wedding at Windsor Guildhall, followed by a Service of Blessing at St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle.
Princess Diana in The Crown
Princess Diana first appeared in season 4 of Peter Morgan’s royal drama The Crown, where she was played by Emma Corrin, with Elizabeth Debicki taking on the role in seasons 5 and 6.
“As in real life, the collapse of both Anne’s and Andrew’s marriages proved to be a mere sideshow compared to the far more sensational and high-profile split between the Queen’s eldest son and his first wife,” writes historian Tracy Borman of the how the breakdown in Charles and Diana’s marriage is portrayed in season 5.
Read on to explore more of the real history of The Crown and events seen on screen:
Diana and Charles’s wedding: everything you need to know
Prince Charles and Camilla: a history of their romance
The Queen’s “rebel sister”: 8 facts about Princess Margaret
Buckingham Palace intruder Michael Fagan: what happened and why did he break in?
Was the Queen opposed to the Falklands War?
The Crown: the real history
Why was Lord Mountbatten, Prince Charles’s great-uncle, assassinated?
Everything you need to know about King Charles III, formerly Prince Charles
Who is Queen Camilla, formerly the Duchess of Cornwall?
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip: 8 milestones in their marriage
Who is Princess Anne, daughter of Queen Elizabeth II?
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Zodiac Sign (Western)
Leo
Sunsign, Tropical Zodiac
Zodiac Sign (Vedic)
Cancer
Moonsign, Sidereal Zodiac
Age (Today)
81 years, 20 days
Your next birthday is 344 days away.
Birthday
Monday, August 2, 1943
Place of Birth
Stockton-on-Tees
Time Zone - Europe/London (2:0 E)
Chinese Zodiac Sign
Goat (羊)
Birth Number
02
Life Path Number
9
Name Number (Chaldean)
62 => 8
Name Number (Pythagorean)
3
Meaning of the name - Paul
small, humble
Read Full Paul Name Analysis
August 2, 1943 Facts
Generation Group
Paul Greenwood belongs to the Silent Generation group.
Place of Birth: Stockton-on-Tees
Place of Death:
Cause of Death:
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Occupation: film actor | television actor | actor
Spouses: Diane Keen
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Astrology Analysis
Western Astrology Chart
North Indian Kundli
Ephemeris for August 2, 1943
Note: Moon position is location and time sensitive.
Planet Position (Tropical, Western) Transits on August 2, 2024 Secondary Progressions for August 2, 2024 Sun 9 Leo 14 10 Leo 36 28 Libra 8 Moon 22 Leo 47 16 Cancer 27 12 Leo 45 Mercury 24 Leo 46 3 Virgo 46 15 Libra 38 Venus 17 Virgo 27 26 Leo 43 14 Virgo 28 Mars 16 Taurus 59 8 Gemini 35 21 Gemini 59 Jupiter 6 Leo 58 14 Gemini 39 22 Leo 48 Saturn 23 Gemini 2 18 Pisces 26 26 Gemini 49 Uranus 8 Gemini 4 26 Taurus 54 8 Gemini 17 Neptune 0 Libra 0 29 Pisces 40 2 Libra 47 Pluto 6 Leo 55 0 Aquarius 37 8 Leo 40 Rahu 16 Leo 12 9 Aries 31 11 Leo 55 Ketu 16 Aquarius 12 9 Libra 31 11 Aquarius 55
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Love Compatibility
Personality Traits
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Chandra Kundali (Equal House, North Indian Diamond Chart)
Astrology Transits Analysis for Year 2024
Note: Multiple transits occurring in close proximity often signify a major event in a person's life.
Paul Greenwood's 2024 Transits to Natal Planets
Jupiter conjunction Mars
Exact: 31 March, 2024
Jupiter trine Venus
Exact: 31 March, 2024
Saturn sextile Mars
Exact: 10 May, 2024
Saturn opposition Venus
Exact: 20 May, 2024
Mars square Jupiter
Exact: 19 June, 2024
Saturn opposition Venus
Exact: 08 August, 2024
Jupiter trine Ketu
Exact: 18 August, 2024
Saturn sextile Mars
Exact: 18 August, 2024
Jupiter trine Ketu
Exact: 06 December, 2024
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Dr. Andrea Dowhower is the vice president for Student Affairs and has worked in higher education for over 30 years. She has her Ph.D. in Educational Policy and Leadership from Ohio State and an M.Ed. in Counselor Education from Penn State. In 2004, Andrea returned to Penn State as director of Student Affairs Research and Assessment, became assistant vice president in 2009, was promoted to associate vice president in 2017, and began the interim vice president role in February 2023. She assumed the vice president role in May 2024. As the University's chief Student Affairs officer, she has oversight for the senior administrators, over 500 full-time staff and 28 administrative departments in Student Affairs. She serves on numerous committees at Penn State including the President’s Council.
As Assistant Vice President for diversity, equity and inclusion in Student Affairs, Brian is responsible for strengthening and furthering a diverse, inclusive, and welcoming environment for all students at Penn State. He provides strategic leadership for six Student Affairs units.
Throughout his career in higher education, Brian has worked to build educational opportunities around issues of student advocacy and development and a diversity of thought and human experience. While at Penn State he has worked to broaden the understanding of diversity and commitment to inclusive excellence not as separate entities, but rather as part of the larger tapestry of student life and experience.
Brian served as the assistant director of the Center for Sexual and Gender Diversity from 2008-2012. Prior to returning to Penn State as the center’s director, he served as an associate dean of students at Cornell University focused on student support, sexual violence, and advocacy while also directing Cornell’s LGBT Resource Center and co-directing the Center for Intercultural Dialogue. Before joining Cornell, Brian was the founding director of the Office of LGBTQ Services and deputy Title IX officer at Dickinson College.
Brian received his master’s degree in higher education from Penn State and his bachelor’s degree in counseling and human services from the University of Scranton. He lives in State College with his husband Greg, their twins Declyn and Keegyn, and their two dogs.
Serving as assistant vice president (AVP) for Student Affairs since 2017, Danny Shaha supervises various essential offices in Student Affairs. He also cochairs the University's Behavioral Threat Management Team and leads Student Affairs’ efforts related to free speech, emergency management, and crisis response. During his first year as AVP, he served as the University’s Title IX Coordinator.
Previously, Shaha served as the senior director of the Office of Student Conduct (OSC) at Penn State for seven years. In this role, he oversaw the administration of the University’s conduct process at its primary campus in University Park, PA, as well as its 23 additional campuses across the Commonwealth and online, with a total enrollment of 96,000+ students.
While serving as senior director of OSC, from January of 2012 to July of 2017, he served as a Deputy Title IX Coordinator at the University and helped to institute and formalize a comprehensive education, response, and prevention program. From November of 2015 to July of 2017, Shaha served as the interim director of the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life, working with staff to advise four councils that governed over 80 chapters with a membership of approximately 7,500 students.
Prior to joining Penn State, Shaha worked in different capacities at The Ohio State University, Texas A&M University, and the College of William and Mary. He also served as a Special Agent in the Federal Bureau of Investigation from 2001 to 2004.
Stephanie is an alum of Penn State's College of Health and Human Development (2004) where she earned her Bachelor's degree in Children, Youth and Family Services and is a current graduate student in the Masters of Public Policy program in the College of the Liberal Arts. After 11 years in the private, non-profit sector, providing services to under-served and low-income families, Stephanie's path led her to Penn State. She has been at Penn State serving in Administrative Support roles since September 2015 and in Student Affairs since November 2017.
In her free time, Stephanie enjoys spending time with her partner, Ben and their two cats, Suki and Oliver. She has two adult children, Kaitlyn and Milo/Nova, who have flown the nest but with whom she enjoys spending time playing Mario Kart or D&D online and visiting when she can. She also enjoys reading, cooking/baking, being outdoors, running, dancing, and shopping. Stephanie feels privileged to provide support for the overall Student Affairs DEI efforts of the University and is part of the onboarding committee. She loves being a part of the Student Affairs team as they continue to be a leader in providing services and support to the all students in the community at Penn State.
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Diane is the Co-founder of Circle of Friends, and the Executive Board Chairperson. Diane graduated Kennesaw State University (KSU) with a Doctorate in Nursing Science in 2017. Dr. Keen is an Assistant Professor of Nursing at KSU where she coordinates Community Health Nursing and teaches Professionalism and Ethics. Dr. Keen’s research interests include well-being in young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), older adults, intergenerational relationships and community health. In addition to her responsibilities at KSU, Dr. Keen is devoted to the mission of Circle of Friends, to enhance the lives of young adults with IDD in the community through intergenerational activities focused on socialization, supportive employment, and supportive affordable living in Cherokee County and beyond. During her nursing career Diane worked as an RN in both the hospital and community settings, and most recently as a case manager in home health care where Diane’s focus was helping people age in place.
Diane is the mother of a son with a diagnosis on the autism spectrum who is an active member of Circle of Friends. Diane loves spending time with people, she treasures time with her family and friends and enjoys outdoor adventures.
Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer
Glenn is Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Circle of Friends. Glenn is the owner of Keen & Company, a financial services company in Alpharetta and is CFP certified. Glenn has helped hundreds of owner-managed businesses to prosper and help them to financially manage the challenges of growth. His unique and proven approach to tackling even the most complex financial situations any business can face has helped him to create and develop his accounting firm into one of the most forward-thinking firms in the country. Glenn employs the skills he uses with his clients to drive Circle of Friends and the leadership team.
Glenn graduated Cum Laude from Kennesaw State University with a degree in accounting. In his spare time, he enjoys spending time with his wife, Diane, adult children, family and the Circle of Friends. Glenn’s hobbies include home renovation, hiking, kayaking, boating, and other outdoor adventures.
Treasurer
Robert began his career as a CPA and worked for Ernst & Young prior to joining Aaron’s, Inc. as Vice President, Corporate Controller where he enjoyed a thirty-one-year career before retiring in 2021. During Robert’s tenure at Aaron’s he was a part of the executive team that achieved tremendous success growing the company from less than 200 stores in 1990 to over 2000 stores and $4 billion in annual revenues.
Robert has been a Board Member of Cherokee Boys and Girls club since 2014 and was previously a member of the Cherokee Young life Committee. Robert graduated from Florida State University with a degree in accounting and finance. In his spare time, he enjoys spending time with his wife, adult children, and three grandchildren.
Robert’s hobbies include mountain biking, hiking and attending his grandkids sporting events and activities.
Community Service Coordinator & Young Adult Representative
David sits on the Board of Directors as a young adult with disabilites himself. David makes certain that his peers are well represented and gives feedback to the other young adults, and also shares opinions with other board members, acting in a liasion role.
David is passionate about Circle of Friends and is excited to one day live and work with his friends. David graduated from Georgia Northwestern Technical College with a diploma in Automobile Collision Repair and would like to return to school to pursue a diploma in welding. David is an Eagle Scout with a strong work ethic.
David was born with cerebral palsy and is very dedicated to the future of Circle of Friends.
Board Member
John Damiano is a seasoned professional with over 30 years of experience in retail executive management. His career includes significant roles such as EVP of C&R Clothiers, President and CEO of Barbeques Galore, COO of Busybody Fitness, and COO of K&G Superstores, a division of the Men's Wearhouse. In 2002, he transitioned to the real estate industry in Atlanta, earning recognition as the Rookie of the Year by RE/MAX®. His real estate prowess has led to memberships in exclusive clubs like the Million Dollar Club, 100% Club, and Executive Club.
Beyond his professional achievements, John is actively involved in the business community, holding memberships in organizations like the Atlanta Executive Forum, Business Network International, and the Greater North Fulton Chamber of Commerce. He also served on the boards of the World Trade Center Atlanta, Friends of North Springs High School, the Sandy Springs Perimeter Chamber, and the South African Chamber. Additionally, he was a member of Referral Express, a Business to Business Networking Organization.
In his personal life, John values family and enjoys activities such as reading, golf, tennis, and sports. He is dedicated to fostering meaningful, long-term relationships and is known for his commitment to giving back to the community by sharing his time and knowledge.
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Diane de Poitiers (1499–1566)French duchess who was married at 15 to a man old enough to be her grandfather, then became, at 37, the mistress of a king who, though young enough to be her son, made her the most powerful woman in France. Name variations: Dianne de Poytiers, la grande sénéchale de Normandie; Duchess of Valentinois.Pronunciation: Di-ANN duh Pooah-TEAY. Source for information on Diane de Poitiers (1499–1566): Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia dictionary.
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French duchess who was married at 15 to a man old enough to be her grandfather, then became, at 37, the mistress of a king who, though young enough to be her son, made her the most powerful woman in France. Name variations: Dianne de Poytiers, la grande sénéchale de Normandie; Duchess of Valentinois.Pronunciation: Di-ANN duh Pooah-TEAY. Born on December 31 (some cite September 3), 1499, in the province of the Dauphiné, France; died at Anet, Normandy, on April 25 (or April 22), 1566; daughter of Jeanne de Bastarnay and Jean de Poitiers, lord of Saint-Vallier and captain of the King's Guard; tutored at home; married Louis de Brézé, in 1515; children: daughters Françoise (b. 1520), and Louise.
Following the death of her mother, went to live with the family of the duke of Bourbon (1509); married and moved to Anet, Normandy (1515); became mistress of Henry II (1536); acquired Chenonceau (1555); following Henry's death, returned to Anet (1559).
Born on the eve of the 16th century, the life of Diane de Poitiers spans the end of the Renaissance and the beginning of the Reformation. Her father was Jean de Poitiers, the lord of Saint-Vallier. Her mother Jeanne de Bastarnay was the first of her father's three wives. Jeanne died when her three daughters were still young. At the age of ten, Diane, the oldest, went to live at Moulins with the duke and duchess of Bourbon (Charles II of Bourbon and Suzanne of Bourbon ). There, she served as a maid-in-waiting to their daughter. Diane and the other girls were tutored in religion, Latin, dancing and playing the lute. They also studied manners from a book written by the duchess, who admonished: "Love as you will but marry well." Diane followed the advice but reversed the order. She married well, then she loved.
The duchess accomplished a matrimonial coup in arranging a marriage for Diane. However, when the wedding bells rang, the bride had little to celebrate. She hardly knew Louis de Brèzè, the man who was about to become her husband. He was 40 years older, short-tempered, stern, and not at all the handsome knight of her childhood tales. His severe features matched his character. It mattered little to her that he was admired for his courage as a soldier. In choosing the bridegroom, the fact that he was ill-suited for the lively, 15-year-old girl was outweighed in the duchess of Bourbon's mind by his lineage. Louis was a gentleman of the blood royal, being the son of Charlotte de Brézé , daughter of Charles VII through his alliance with Agnes Sorel .
On a wet and windy day in March, Louis de Brézé, count of Maulévrier, grand sénéchale de Normandie, brought the new bride to his home, the castle of Anet in Normandy, near Paris. After the art-filled castle of Moulins, the feudal fortress of her husband's ancestors looked dismal to Diane with its forbidding towers and moat. The room in which the bride and groom slept seemed to be haunted. Years before, Charlotte, Louis de Brézé's mother, had been brutally murdered there by her husband Jacques de Brézé, who, having discovered his Master of the Hounds in bed with his wife, had stabbed both of them to death on the spot. Shortly after the wedding, Diane, a teenager, was left in charge of the dreary fortress when Louis de Brézé went to war. Diane's father accompanied her husband, who was the older of the two men.
The year of Diane de Poitier's marriage, 1515, was also the year Francis I became king. Young Francis was the French counterpart of Henry VIII, his rival across the English Channel. Both princes of the Renaissance were "stirred by beauty," in art, music, literature, and women. Francis was crowned after the death of his cousin and father-in-law Louis XII. Louis had been married only three months to Henry VIII's 18-year-old sister, Mary Tudor (1496–1533), and, it was reported unofficially, died from "kissing her too much."
When not fighting, Louis de Brézé took Diane to court, where she functioned as lady-in-waiting to the king's mother, Louise of Savoy (1476–1531), and later, to Queen Claude de France (1499–1524). From childhood, Diane had developed the habit of horseback riding every morning and soon joined the king's hunting parties at Fontainebleau. She was witty and attractive, her best features being golden hair, a fine figure, and a fresh complexion. She also shared the king's interest in the arts, and he introduced her to the Italian Renaissance. During his Italian campaigns, Francis had been dazzled by the works of the Renaissance artists and had convinced several to come to France. Among them were Benvenuto Cellini and the aging Leonardo da Vinci who had brought with him the famous Mona Lisa.
Brézé, Charlotte de (c. 1444/49–?)
French princess. Name variations: Charlotte de France; Charlotte de Breze. Born between 1444 and 1449; murdered by her husband; daughter of Charles VII, king of France, and Agnes Sorel; married Jacques de Brézé; children: Louis de Brézé (who married Diane de Poitiers).
In March 1519, Louis de Brézé and Diane lit bonfires to celebrate the birth of the king's second
son, who was named Henry (II) to flatter the English king. Diane, of course, had no way of knowing that 17 years later this boy would fall passionately in love with her and change her life. The following year, Diane gave birth to her first daughter. Soon after, Louis de Brézé left to join the king at the Field of the Cloth of Gold, in Picardy. This spectacular meeting of the courts of France and England was designed by Francis to seduce Henry VIII into aligning with France against the Spanish king, Charles V. The French extravagance failed. Henry sided with Charles V. In 1523, the powerful duke of Bourbon (at whose house Diane had lived) committed an act of high treason by signing a secret treaty with Henry VIII and Charles V. Diane's father, as a friend of the duke, was implicated.
Louis de Brézé discovered the plot and informed the king, unaware that his father-in-law's name was on the list of traitors. Diane was 24 and the mother of two daughters when her father was arrested and found guilty of helping the duke escape. The public beheading was about to take place when a messenger announced that a royal pardon had been granted. Disappointed, the crowd dispersed slowly. Very likely, Louis de Brézé used his influence with the king to obtain his father-in-law's pardon. Some chroniclers, however, hinted that Diane had done more than shed tears. Protestant historians, who sought revenge from Diane de Poitiers for her persecution of the Huguenots, wrote that she had saved her father's life by offering herself to the king. The story was picked up by Victor Hugo and some early historians. The titillating element of this version was that it made Diane de Poitiers mistress to two kings of France, a father and his son.
In 1525, Charles V, king of Spain and Holy Roman emperor, captured France's king Francis I in Pavia, Italy. Francis' mother Louise of Savoy and sister, Margaret of Angoulême (1492–1549), entered into a web of negotiations that involved most of the monarchs of Europe and even Suleyman the Magnificent, ruler of the Ottoman Empire. Charles V agreed to release the king but made the cruel demand that Francis' sons be sent as hostages until all conditions of the agreement were fulfilled. The boys, aged eight and seven, spent four traumatizing years in captivity. Of his two sons, Francis I preferred the older one who bore his name and resembled him. His youngest Henry was moodier and more introverted.
Henry II to Diane de Poitiers">
Madame … I entreat you will remember him who has never known but one God and one love.
—Henry II to Diane de Poitiers
A romantic account of Diane's first meeting with Henry places the event as early as 1525. According to this story, which appears in several texts, she was among those who accompanied the princes to Bayonne, near the French border, for the exchange with their father. The boys' mother, Queen Claude, had died recently, and shy Henry was particularly distraught. Diane kissed him before handing him over to his Spanish captors, and the memory of the embrace is said to have sustained Henry during the long imprisonment.
Three years after his sons' release, Francis I visited Louis de Brézé, at Anet, and from there wrote a letter concerning the negotiations for the marriage of his son Henry to Catherine de Medici . It was dated April 24, 1531. That same year, Louis de Brézé died at age 72. Diane built a monument to her husband and vowed to wear nothing but black and white for the rest of her life. At 30, she found herself a titled widow and landowner. She had radiant good looks, a youthful body, and fine health. Most of all, she was well-informed, smart, and possessed grace and elegance. In 1533, having joined the court at Paris, she attended the wedding of Henry and Catherine who were both 16 years old. It was a joyful occasion for everyone but the groom, who had never met his Italian bride. Catherine's life had been even sadder than Henry's. The daughter of Lorenzo de Medici, duke of Urbino, and Madeleine de la Tour d'Auvergne , Catherine became an orphan days after her birth when her mother died from childbirth and her father from syphilis. Catherine was raised by her uncles, both popes: Leo X, who excommunicated Martin Luther in 1520, and Clement VII, who refused to grant Henry VIII a divorce to marry Anne Boleyn .
Catherine seemed to have truly loved her young husband, but Henry, though always courteous, was sexually indifferent to her. When he was 17, his older brother died, making him the dauphin (next in line to the throne). Feeling unprepared for the role, he turned to Diane de Poitiers for help and guidance. Their relationship began as one of mentor and student. For Henry, his love would always be mixed with respect and gratitude. He found in Diane, who was 20 years older, the mother he had lost when he was a boy. Diane found in Henry the young husband she had never had. By 1536, it seems likely that they were lovers. Diarists of the day wrote that Henry's melancholy all but vanished at the start of his liaison. Some even claimed they had seen him laugh.
Those who failed to understand that the lonely, neglected second son had finally found a friend, accused Diane of seducing the young prince and using sorcery and satanism to keep him. Diane weathered gossip by ignoring it. The secret of her success, she said, was not witchcraft but healthy living. She attributed her slim figure to her devotion to exercise, and her clear complexion to the daily habit of bathing in cold water. She was an avid reader and collector of art. There is no doubt that she was influential in forming her lover's taste. The ambassador to the duke of Ferrara reported that His Majesty was preoccupied with Madame Diane with whom "he spends at least eight hours a day," adding that he was being led by the tip of his nose. Henry and Diane rode together, hunted, conversed, and read. One of the books they studied was Machiavelli's The Prince. Having managed a large estate in the absence of her husband, Diane had acquired a sound practical sense, and Henry relied on her judgment and on her pragmatic approach. In addition, she knew how to obtain her wants through reason rather then caprice, diplomacy rather than coercion. Catherine, on the other hand, was temperamental and given to outbursts. On an impulse, she once had a hole pierced in the floor above the room where Diane and Henry met.
After ten years of marriage, Catherine de Medici was still childless. She found herself a vestigial member of the royal family: not yet a queen, not yet a mother, and no longer needed at her husband's side. The question of her barrenness became her obsession and the great concern of the court. The matter was discussed at length and the possibility that Henry was at fault was rejected when he offered the argument that while campaigning in Piedmont, he had fathered a child. Born in 1538, she was named Diane (de France) and brought up at court. This led many to speculate that she was Diane and Henry's daughter.
The burden of infertility was on Catherine, who stopped at nothing to increase her chances of giving birth. She swallowed elixirs of mare's milk, rabbit's blood, and sheep's urine. Around her neck, she wore a small sack containing the ashes of a large frog. She even stopped riding a mule as it was known that a sterile animal could contaminate the rider. She finally gave birth to a son on January 19, 1543. Nine more children followed during the next 13 years. A physician was credited for having solved Catherine's problem, but an envoy from Venice claimed that Diane played a large part in the cure by periodically reminding the king of his marital duties toward his wife.
With the birth of the royal children, Diane might have taken second place to the new mother, but the mistress found a way of becoming indispensable to the royal couple. Not only did she ably assist the queen during her confinements, but she also took charge of the growing nursery. Diane's numerous letters to Jean III de Humières, the children's tutor, have survived. Cordial and to the point, they are filled with advice about the hiring of wet nurses, medicine to be given, and other problems. Henry's letters to the tutor are, by contrast, warm and more concerned with the happiness of the children than with household details.
Diane's political influence on the king began early and continued with the years. She was instrumental in bringing about the alliance of France and Scotland through the marriage of Henry's four-year-old son to four-year-old Mary Stuart (1542–1587). Mary, the future queen of Scots, arrived in France two years later to join the royal children and immediately captivated the French court. Henry II, who reportedly said, "She is the most perfect child that I ever saw," asked Diane to supervise Mary's education.
Flemming, Mary (fl. 1540s)
Scottish attendant to Mary Stuart, queen of Scotland. Name variations: Lady Flemming, Madame de Flemming. Flourished in the 1540s; had liaison with Henry II; children: a boy, known as the Bastard of Angoulême.
Mary Flemming was an attendant for the child Mary Stuart , future queen of Scots. The facts seems to suggest that Flemming was encouraged to seduce the king by political rivals of Diane de Poitiers in an effort to minimize de Poitier's influence. But Flemming made the mistake of bragging about her coup to all who would listen, causing her removal from court.
When Henry showed his appreciation for his mistress by granting her the duchy of Valentinois, many objected. He came under even heavier criticism when he made her the recipient of a huge source of revenue called la Paulette, a tax placed on appointments to military, ecclesiastical, and civil offices. When Diane protested, "This seems to me to be all too great a gift," the king replied, "It is my royal pleasure to lay la Paulette as a nosegay at your feet." This new favor made her extremely wealthy and powerful; it also made her many enemies. Although some historians have exaggerated the influence she had over the king, undeniably Diane de Poitiers had great powers over him. The emissary of Edward VI of England wrote, "The Duchess of Valentinois ruleth the roast [sic]." Henry II was not a stupid man; if he relied on her political savvy and her experience it was because in many cases her advice was sound. Her fanatical Catholicism, however, led her to sway the king to use hideously repressive methods towards the Huguenots. Henry had been somewhat tolerant of these French Protestants, but, on this issue, he was opposed by wife and mistress who were able to sway him. Devoutly religious, both believed that anti-Catholic sentiment had to be plucked out immediately. With the backing of the clergy, this attitude caused Huguenots to be burned at the stake. Reportedly, after witnessing the burning of one man, Henry was so sickened that he vowed never to attend such an event again, though Diane thought the punishment fit the crime. On another occasion Diane and Catherine were also in agreement. Henry was not involved in affairs with many women, but he did have a very brief encounter with Mary Flemming , a woman who had accompanied Mary Stuart. This resulted in the birth of a boy who was raised in the royal nursery but was known as the Bastard of Angoulême. Wife and mistress acted in unison to demand the dismissal of Mary Flemming.
There is little question that Diane de Poitiers was Henry's only love. In a letter, he entreats her to "keep in remembrance him who has never loved, nor will love, anyone but you." Henry felt a constant need to display his love with concrete gifts. The most valuable was Chenonceau, a jewel of a castle in the Loire Valley. Because Henry's father had acquired the place in a somewhat shady deal, Diane feared future heirs might claim it, so she arranged a bizarre scheme in which the royal family relinquished its claims on Chenonceau. She then bought it back (with royal funds) at a rigged auction. This shrewd, calculating trait is also evident in the manner in which Diane acquired her fine collection of books. In order to stock the national library, Francis I had established the precedent of requiring that a copy of every published book be sent to the Royal Depot. Diane persuaded Henry to request two books—one of which ended up on her shelf. On another occasion, she reveals herself as being not only rapacious but callous. In a letter written in 1556 to the baron of Chalus, she asks him to negotiate the best price for 480 Spanish sailors captured by a French galley during a storm. Referring to them as slaves, she also suggests the manner of payment.
The only area in which she was extravagant and unrestrained was in the patronage of artists. Her most exceptional contribution was in architecture. Under the keen supervision of the gifted architect Philibert Delorme, the old gloomy fortress of Anet was converted to an immense and graceful castle that was included in a book entitled The Most Excellent Buildings of France. Delorme rejected the Renaissance style and adopted the purer lines of ancient Rome, anticipating the trend toward neo-classicism. When it was completed in 1554, the building was the only one of its kind in Europe since antiquity, and it was a sensation. Most of the grandiose edifice was torn to the ground during the French Revolution.
Diane's improvement of Chenonceau made it a showcase. She spanned the river Cher with a bridge that connected the residence to both banks. Her delicately landscaped gardens were greatly admired and copied. She experimented with exotic plants that included mulberry trees to raise silkworms for the production of silk. She so embellished Chenonceau that when the king died, the queen appropriated it, giving Diane the less attractive château of Chaumont in exchange.
Henry II died shortly after celebrating his 40th birthday. Bravado killed him. On the occasion of the wedding of his daughter Elizabeth of Valois (1545–1568) to Philip II of Spain, Henry had arranged festive events. The last was a jousting competition in which he performed in defiance of his wife Catherine who, having had a premonition of his death, had begged him tearfully not to participate. Henry received a blow in his right eye and the wooden lance remained embedded in his eye socket. The king took ten days to die, while his physicians dressed the wound with coagulated egg whites and tried everything from bleedings to purges. In a desperate attempt to relieve the king's suffering, they ordered four condemned prisoners to be executed prematurely. Their heads were brought to the surgeons who simulated the accident and proceeded to dissect the heads to determine the damage to the brain. In probably the cruelest act of revenge by the queen who had suffered 23 years of jealousy, Diane was excluded from the dying man's sickroom.
Following Henry's death, Catherine de Medici became the most powerful woman on the Continent. Not only was she mother to the new king, Francis II, but mother-in-law to two monarchs, Mary Stuart and Philip II of Spain. Her sons Charles (IX) and Henry (III) would also become kings. Except for having to return the crown jewels that Henry had given her, Diane was not persecuted or forced to end her life in a convent like previous royal mistresses. Allowed to retire to Anet, she spent the rest of her days doing charitable works, founding a hospital, a nursery for abandoned infants, a home for young women in trouble, and another for homeless women. Diane also arranged to train midwives so they would serve in the countryside and provided dowry money for needy girls.
Diane de Poitiers was unique and fascinating. She had charm and patience, was reasonable, calculating, frugal, manipulative, and, when necessary, could be chillingly detached and cold-blooded. Had she been born a man in the 16th century, she probably would have been a diplomat of some stature.
sources:
Guiffrey, Georges. Lettres Inédites, Publiées d'après les Manuscripts de la Bibliothèque Impériale avec une Introduction et des Notes. Geneva: Slatkine Reprints (reprinted from 1866 Paris Edition), 1970.
Seely, Grace Hart. Diane the Huntress: The Life and Times of Diane de Poitiers. NY: D. Appleton-Century, 1936.
Strage, Mark. Women of Power: The Life and Times of Catherine de' Medici. NY: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. 1976.
suggested reading:
Cartland, Barbara. Royal Lovers. England: Marwin Publishing, 1989.
Durant, Will. The Reformation from The Story of Civilization: Part VI. NY: Simon and Schuster, 1957.
collections:
Five letters written by Henry II (in his own hand) to Diane de Poitiers, the correspondence of six ambassadors of the Venetian Republic to France during the reign of Francis I and Henry II, and 106 letters written by Diane de Poitiers; all located in the Archives of the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris.
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Keen is possibly best known for her starring roles in the British TV drama Doctors which she has been in since 2003 (starring as Julia Parsons), and in the 1970s comedy series The Cuckoo Waltz and Rings on Their Fingers.
Contents
1 Personal life
2 Career
2.1 British Soaps
3 Selected filmography
4 See also
5 External links
Personal life
Keen has one daughter, actress Melissa Greenwood, from her marriage with actor Paul Greenwood (whom she married in 1969), star of the 1970s comedy series, Rosie. The marriage ended in divorce in 1979, and a subsequent marriage to producer Neil Zeiger whom she married in 1981 also ended in divorce in 1993. She is the grandmother of Siena Pugsley who plays her on screen granddaughter Chloe in Doctors.
Career
Keen was a regular on TV during the 1970s and early 1980s, starring in sitcoms such as The Cuckoo Waltz, Rings on Their Fingers, Shillingbury Tales, Foxy Lady and You Must Be The Husband, and in two runs of a Thames Television children's historical costume drama The Feathered Serpent. She also appeared on The Morecambe and Wise Show and starred as Laura Dickens in the critically acclaimed spy drama The Sandbaggers. She also starred as Empress Elisabeth of Austria in Fall of Eagles and appeared in the spin-off film of the 1970s detective drama, The Sweeney.
In her early career she appeared full frontal nude in the 1973 British sex comedy, The Sex Thief.
She played Hilda in The Professionals series 1 episode Killer With a Long Arm, in 1978.
In 1980 she appeared as Christina, a widowed restaurant owner, in Series 1 episode The Dessert Song of Minder.
After spending much of the 1980s off screen, apart from a long-running series of advertisements for Nescafé coffee and an appearance in an episode of Taggart, in the next decade she became a regular in the Inspector Wexford series, playing the wife of Wexford's D.I. Roles in Brookside and A Touch of Frost followed.
British Soaps
Keen has had her main soap role in BBC Birmingham's daytime soap opera Doctors, playing Mill Health Centre practice manager Julia Parsons since 2003. She also played waitress Sandra Gould in "Crossroads" during 1970-71, and the receptionist at the Feathers Hotel Connelton in Emmerdale in 1972.
Selected filmography
Sweeney! (1977)
See also
Julia Parsons
BBC Drama Village
BBC Birmingham
Doctors
Diane Keen at the Internet Movie Database
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The couple, who have seven children between them – Paul, three adult daughters, and Diane, four adult children – got back together "a comparatively short time ago".
"And it was just so obvious that it would be a waste of our lives not to marry," Paul says.
As the pair settle into their chat with the Weekly, sipping takeaway coffee that Diane has just brought home "because we've got about 25 coffee machines that neither of us know how to use", it's impossible not to see how content they are.
They're happiest doing "old people stuff together", Paul reports, like watching TV or going out for a meal. But he is also thrilled that Diane shares his love of boating because two years ago Paul launched an 80ft yacht in honour of his late mum, Olive.
What they've also discovered through their many hours of talking is that "there have just been all of these symmetries between our lives", Paul says.
"We were both born in Auckland into dysfunctional families, to one degree or other – Diane's much more so than mine. And then both of us were taken overseas at approximately the same time. For me, it was to England, where I was brought up. She went to Australia.
"Often in conversations we'll realise that we had been watching the same thing on TV at the same time, or in the same place, or doing the same thing at exactly the same time. So what we share are the same reference points.
"And here's the other lovely thing," Paul adds. "We also give each other space to do the things that we enjoy separately. For instance, Diane has a beautiful apartment in London and she absolutely loves that. I love my house in Palm Springs. So we'll go to Palm Springs and spend a week there together, then she'll go on to London for a month and I might follow her over and spend a couple of weeks with her in London, then we'll fly back to New Zealand together.
"Diane always has interesting things to say when you ask her, 'What did you do today?', because we're both out and about doing bits and bobs."
The couple decided to marry during a conversation at home one evening.
"We were sitting down together and we started talking about our relationship," Diane reveals. "We decided that if we were going to be together, then we needed to make a real commitment to this because we've been together before, so this had to be big. You know, what's the biggest commitment you can make? It's marriage."
If Paul had had his way, the couple would have got hitched at a registry office. Diane's London home is not far from the Chelsea registry office and the couple have always taken delight in seeing newlyweds spilling out of the building.
"You'd see a hugely pregnant bride with 400 bridesmaids or a nervous-looking couple waiting outside. Paul always thought it would be amazing to just get married there and rip somebody off the street to take a photo and send it home to the kids," Diane laughs.
"But our children are the most important people in our lives, as well as our grandkids. I wanted to share it with them."
The couple made sure Paul's daughter Bella had her big day first. Bella married the love of her life, Julyan Collett, on March 6 in a Disney-themed celebration. Paul and Diane held their much more scaled-back ceremony the following weekend.
"Bella's wedding was the important wedding," Paul says. "This was not my first wedding and it wasn't for Diane either. So it was important for us to have close family around us and just have a lovely day – and it was perfect, absolutely gorgeous."
The couple's March 14 wedding day dawned crisp and clear. Diane booted Paul out of their Auckland home, then called in the caterers and florists, who got to work creating a wonderland.
The terrace was set out with two long tables for a shared meal, then the entire space filled with masses of flowers, including urns overflowing with roses in pink and cream.
"It was just beautiful," says Diane. "Paul had said, 'You're not having a lot of flowers and things like that, are you?' And I'd said, 'Yeah, yeah, yeah, don't worry.' Then Paul came home and said, 'I see you listened to me about not having a lot of fuss.'
"It was very different from what he probably would have wanted, but I loved the way he just embraced it. We had the most wonderful day."
When guests arrived, the couple greeted them in casual attire – Paul in a Boss shirt and Tommy Bahama pants, and Diane in a sundress she'd picked up in Capri, Italy. "Just imagine a summer picnic in the garden. That's what it was like," tells Diane.
After the happy couple had shared a meal with their guests, they changed into wedding wear. Paul added a Working Style jacket and Diane changed into a stunning calf-length white gown by Australian designer Dion Lee. They were married by Kiwi actor and marriage celebrant Simon Prast, exchanging traditional vows.
"There was this wonderful moment where Simon asked us to commit 'for richer, for poorer' and everybody laughed because we both come from very, very poor backgrounds, yet here we were in this fabulous setting, surrounded by our family and friends," says Diane.
In a nod to Paul's beloved late mum, Paul's daughter Lucy wore the same dress that Olive had worn to Paul and his first wife Rachael Hopes' wedding and "it really did feel like Mum was there", Paul says.
Rachael was also present. "It was important that Rachael was there," Paul explains, "because we've got three beautiful daughters together and she's part of the family."
In an ideal world, Paul and Diane would have set off afterward for a romantic honeymoon abroad, but New Zealand went into level four lockdown "so our honeymoon was a government-enforced lockdown in our house," Paul chuckles. "Thank God we get on well because that would have tested any marriage. But we're both homebodies and we just got on so well."
When lockdown ended in May, Paul set off for his Palm Springs home to finish his book. He'd been firing off chapters to his publicist as soon as he'd written them so he couldn't be tempted to rewrite them.
"Because this memoir is genuinely the first six months of 2020, so it really is written in real time," explains Paul. "I go back into my past to contextualise things, and you do find out a lot about me because it is brutally honest. But I don't give a s*** what people think because it's just me."
The result is a fun read with many twists and turns, as well as intriguing anecdotes about famous figures such as Helen Clark, Sam Hunt and Billy Connolly.
The most moving chapter is a deeply personal account of his final days with his dear mum, Olive. Paul was with her when she drew her last breath.
Paul's Palm Springs home is the setting in which the book both begins and ends. It's part of a nudist community and the place where Paul feels most at ease with the world.
The keen nudist admits it's not his wife's thing, "but when Diane or the girls come over they can keep their clothes on. There's no need for them to be naked. The only rule is they can't swim or lie by the pool unless they're naked.
"The first time I took [daughter] Lucy, she was literally there 10 minutes before she was naked in the pool drinking mimosas with my naked neighbours. But Bella thinks we're deviant freaks and Sophie, it's just not for her.
"Diane probably fits into the same category as Sophie. But she loves the people there and she's made some lovely friends. It doesn't matter to me because I don't want to convert anyone. It's just important that they enjoy the house."
The couple is also keen to hit the high seas as much as they can aboard Paul's yacht Olive. Smiling, Diane says, "We're both 60 now and this is our final chapter. We just want to spend it together."
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Keen is possibly best known for her starring roles in the British TV drama Doctors which she has been in since 2003 (starring as Julia Parsons), and in the 1970s comedy series The Cuckoo Waltz and Rings on Their Fingers.
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1 Personal life
2 Career
2.1 British Soaps
3 Selected filmography
4 See also
5 External links
Personal life
Keen has one daughter, actress Melissa Greenwood, from her marriage with actor Paul Greenwood (whom she married in 1969), star of the 1970s comedy series, Rosie. The marriage ended in divorce in 1979, and a subsequent marriage to producer Neil Zeiger whom she married in 1981 also ended in divorce in 1993. She is the grandmother of Siena Pugsley who plays her on screen granddaughter Chloe in Doctors.
Career
Keen was a regular on TV during the 1970s and early 1980s, starring in sitcoms such as The Cuckoo Waltz, Rings on Their Fingers, Shillingbury Tales, Foxy Lady and You Must Be The Husband, and in two runs of a Thames Television children's historical costume drama The Feathered Serpent. She also appeared on The Morecambe and Wise Show and starred as Laura Dickens in the critically acclaimed spy drama The Sandbaggers. She also starred as Empress Elisabeth of Austria in Fall of Eagles and appeared in the spin-off film of the 1970s detective drama, The Sweeney.
In her early career she appeared full frontal nude in the 1973 British sex comedy, The Sex Thief.
She played Hilda in The Professionals series 1 episode Killer With a Long Arm, in 1978.
In 1980 she appeared as Christina, a widowed restaurant owner, in Series 1 episode The Dessert Song of Minder.
After spending much of the 1980s off screen, apart from a long-running series of advertisements for Nescafé coffee and an appearance in an episode of Taggart, in the next decade she became a regular in the Inspector Wexford series, playing the wife of Wexford's D.I. Roles in Brookside and A Touch of Frost followed.
British Soaps
Keen has had her main soap role in BBC Birmingham's daytime soap opera Doctors, playing Mill Health Centre practice manager Julia Parsons since 2003. She also played waitress Sandra Gould in "Crossroads" during 1970-71, and the receptionist at the Feathers Hotel Connelton in Emmerdale in 1972.
Selected filmography
Sweeney! (1977)
See also
Julia Parsons
BBC Drama Village
BBC Birmingham
Doctors
Diane Keen at the Internet Movie Database
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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
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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.
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- 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
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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.
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Deborah Diane White, 68, of Splendora, Texas Went to be with her Lord and Savior on Friday, October 23, 2020. She was born on Saturday, January 19, 1952 in Cleveland, Texas to, John D Keen and Ila Faye (Blair) Chism, both who have proceeded her in death. Left to cherish her memory is her loving husband Randy White; sons, Johnny Escobar and wife Charlene, daughters, Melinda Stone and husband Kevin, Melissa Shilling and husband Jason, sisters Alice Wilcoxson, Linda Keen, Brienda Sims, Angela Hollie and husband Matt, Nancy White and husband Carey, Vicki Keen, Joni Luton and husband Joe, Jennifer Harbour and husband Adrian, Rebekah Zimmer and husband Rick; brothers, Johnnie Keen and wife Diana, Ronnie Burrow; grandchildren, Nikki, Eric, Kaylynn, Adam, Rylea, Ragan, Breana, and Jake; great-grandchildren TJ, Aubrey, Cody, Laramie, Gunner, Makenlee, Hadleigh, and Jessie; along with numerous other loving family and treasured friends. A celebration of her life will be held at Neal Funeral Home on Tuesday, October 27, 2020, at 11:00 am. Bro. Richard Reyna, officiating.
Deborah loved her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, they were a major part of her life. She loved to play with them and was always so happy when they came to visit. Deborah was a God fearing woman, who loved the Lord with all her heart. She never missed an opportunity to talk to someone about the Lord, and lead many souls to be saved.
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More than an hour before Mast Shoes opens on a Wednesday morning, Diane, fifty-nine, and William, fifty-seven, sit side-by-side inside the Westgate shop and sip Barry Bagels coffee. They wear what they sell—gray suede Dansko wedge boots for Diane, while William wears his new Keen hybrid hiking shoes. “Comfort can be stylish!” he says.
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When William Pemberton’s twenty-six-year marriage ended in 2011, he says, “In a lot of ways I thought my life was over.” But as the longtime business manager of Mast Shoes, he’d always been close to his fellow staff members, whom he calls “a family.” And as he navigated his divorce, a coworker named Diane Rosecrans seemed to understand his challenges better than most.
“My parents were divorced when I was a kid, and my breakup with my first husband was painful,” she explains. “I just kept telling him that it does get better.”
They’d worked together about two years at that point, and William knew she loved art. So later that year, he asked if she’d like to take a drive to the Detroit Institute of Art.
“We were friends,” Diane says. “When he asked, I thought, ‘Is this a date? Or are we just buddies going to the DIA?’” (William hoped it was a date.)
She thought it was “really sweet he’d ask me to a place that he knew would be my ultimate great experience.” The DIA visit led to movies and dinners, and their friendship quickly turned to love. But the pair kept their romance a secret from coworkers.
Molly Mast-Koss was the first to notice their spark a couple months later. As the third-generation owner of Mast Shoes with her dad, Greg, she hosted a team-building cooking class for the staff. There was plenty of wine flowing, and, Molly recalls, “I thought I was seeing things.
“Out of the corner of my eye I see William’s hand rub Diane’s back,” Molly says. “I was both like ‘Okay … That’s awesome!’ And … ‘Uh-oh!’”
Soon after, William confirmed the sighting to Molly. He said the Masts didn’t need to worry: He wanted to marry Diane.
The couple wrote their own vows and tied the knot in Tecumseh on August 19, 2012, surrounded by the Mast family and employees. Best man and longtime friend and coworker Michael Grant, who’s known William—“Bill” to him—since the mid-1980s, joined other staff members in sharing their musical talents at the wedding: He played the guitar and sang John Prine’s “In Spite of Ourselves.”
Grant says the shoe store attracts “compassionate and creative people,” and that the Pembertons—Diane took William’s name—are a great example of that.
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The couple were both born and raised in Michigan, and both had difficult childhoods. William grew up with three siblings in a poor family south of Cadillac. Diane grew up in Jackson with her two sisters as they grappled with their parents’ substance abuse, mental health issues, and depression.
After Diane’s parents split when she was eight, they moved often and changed schools five times as their mother had a series of relationships. Focusing on art became a “source of joy and refuge,” she says, and her teachers encouraged her to pursue it in college. She studied at U-M, the College for Creative Studies, and at Stanford as a visiting art student, finishing her degree at San Francisco Art Institute on a full scholarship.
When she was twenty-six, she moved to Ann Arbor and joined the Tsogyelgar Buddhist community at White Lotus Farms. “The teachers there took me in and changed my life drastically,” she says. She studied and lived with them until she found her own place. “I was a very, very happy single person,” she says, working at a bakery prior to Mast Shoes, doing her art, and practicing her meditation. “I never thought I’d marry again.” (She was married to her first husband for three years after a long-term relationship with him.)
When William was growing up, his dad was often unemployed, so his mom “held the family together with a long-haul delivery route for the Grand Rapids Press and by clipping coupons.” Through a “combination of talent and poverty,” he won a full scholarship to Interlochen Arts Academy, where he played tuba, which led him to U-M to study music.
At the time, Mast Shoes had a campus store on Liberty St., and in 1986, Tom Mast (Greg’s brother) hired William to work there. Soon after, he left U-M to marry and start a family. (He has two adult children: Jordan, thirty-two, and Maxwell, twenty-eight.)
In 2002, he combined his love of history with his love of music to cofound the River Raisin Ragtime Revue. Based in Tecumseh, it’s one of just three professional ragtime orchestras in the country. He plays tuba and serves as chair and executive director of the orchestra, which performs at Greenfield Village, the Henry Ford, and other venues.
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More than an hour before Mast Shoes opens on a Wednesday morning, Diane, fifty-nine, and William, fifty-seven, sit side-by-side inside the Westgate shop and sip Barry Bagels coffee. They wear what they sell—gray suede Dansko wedge boots for Diane, while William wears his new Keen hybrid hiking shoes. “Comfort can be stylish!” he says.
The couple drive in to work each day from Tecumseh, taking the back roads from their 1826 Federal-style home filled with five cats. Believed to be the oldest continually lived-in house in Michigan, it’s where Mast Shoes coworkers gather for homemade oyster stew each Christmas Eve. “This year it was seventeen pounds” of oysters, William says.
As usual, they’ve both been up since 4 a.m. William uses the time to work on emails and grant applications for the Ragtime Revue, followed by tuba practice. On the other side of the house, Diane practices Vajrayana Buddhist meditation, which “trains your mind to be single-pointed and includes a lot of visualization … the art that comes from the practice is stunning.” She follows it with time in her art studio, where she works with acrylics and incorporates paper, fabrics, yarn, and threads into collages. She also does woodblock printmaking. She’s been commissioned to paint Buddhist subjects, murals, and portraits—as well as posters and CD covers for the Ragtime Revue. By the time they arrive at the store, Williams says they are “energized” after pursuing their individual interests, and ready for the workday.
“The most important thing she’s taught me is the patience,” William says of Diane. “Slowing down a little bit. Being more present. That’s a big Buddhist thing.” Also, he adds, “she’s really cute.”
“From the get-go I’ve been attracted to how kind he is to people,” Diane says. About half of Mast Shoes customers are referred by health care providers, so they see “lots of customers with different special needs [like] dementia or injuries” that require extra time, and she admires his “genuine concern for making a difference for folks.”
Sales associate Christa Krol, who’s among nine full-time employees who’ve arrived for their morning shifts, jokes that if she had to work every day with her husband, she’s sure there’d be times she’d “shoot daggers at him.” Krol says the Pembertons’ relationship is “an extension of how special this place is … Molly built this place to embody generosity and care and basic human kindness and compassion.
“I think these two are a really good reflection of what we do here.”
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On the morning of July 26th, Dianna Annis gracefully and courageously passed into the presence of the Lord Jesus, whom she loved dearly and served passionately and unceasingly since childhood. She lived tirelessly for Him and there was seldom a moment when He did not figure into her decisions and manner of life. She was a glowing example of all it means to "seek ye first the kingdom of heaven and His righteousness" and because of that "all these things" (and there were a great many of them) "were added unto her."
She was married to Richard for over 42 of the happiest years of his life and never did not make him feel loved, appreciated and respected. Together they endured many things, including the rigors of nursing school for her and optometry school for him. She worked many happy years at Holland Hospital, where she made many steadfast friends and created many lasting memories.
Along the way were born Rick, Kevin and Kyle, now fine young men who married spouses, Samantha, Amanda and Kristina, who were prayed for while they were still children and before they even met their future husbands. She was also blessed with two grandchildren, Melanie and Aaron, who had the ability to light up her life and make her day special whenever they were around. For a brief time, she leaves these all behind.
She also temporarily leaves behind her mother, Kathy Belk, with whom she spent untold hours on the road and in caring for her household of foster and adopted children, and brothers Melvin (with Jeannie) and Kevin (with Karol) Belk and sister Kathy (with Greg) Wixom. All made, and continued to make, important contributions toward whom she became as an adult.
After husband Richard came on the scene, Dianna quickly gained the admiration of her new in-laws, Richard and Marian Annis, who often decided it was preferable to speak with her instead of their son whenever they called the house.
All who knew Dianna were touched by her unfailing kindness and thoughtfulness and there was seldom a time when that was not on full display. Besides a huge and irreparable hole which can never be filled, she leaves behind a selfless legacy of putting others first.
She was spontaneous and always keen for a spur-of-the-moment adventure, to the constant consternation of her plodding, planning husband. She was able to assess people and situations with a keen and witty perspective that few have ever owned. And her perpetual good humor and sense of humor will be completely and sorely missed.
She loved to be outside in the sunshine and nothing made her happier than sharing time with family or friends. She loved the beauty and serenity of exploring the outdoors in kayaks, on bikes or on foot and spent many delightful hours in her little garden, which seemed to provide more sustenance for the wildlife than it ever did for the family.
Of all who have been left behind, we know that each one who is trusting in the amazing, saving grace of the Lord Jesus will someday be present with her again at a reunion which will be far beyond any ever held on this earth, when hugs and kisses will be exchanged in the presence of the One who has made such a happy reunion possible. How we look forward to that wonderful day!
The family will receive visitors on Friday July 30, from 5:00pm to 8:00pm, at the Dykstra Funeral Home - Mulder Chapel, 188 West 32nd Street, Holland, MI. A funeral ceremony will be held on Saturday July 31, at 11:00am, at Cultivate Community Church, 4872 136th Avenue, Hamilton, MI. Pastor Cory Potter will preside over the service. Interment will be in Hamilton Riverside Cemetery.
Professional service entrusted to the Mulder Chapel.
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The epitome of a "when life gives you lemons" story, Asheville Habitat volunteer, Diane Bryson shares about how volunteering with Asheville Habitat has helped make lemonade out of some lemons that life has thrown at her. Her attitude is an inspiration, and her power tools skills aren't too shabby either!
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Diane Bryson and her husband Jim always talked about building houses with Habitat for Humanity during retirement. In 2009, the Ohio natives were putting all the pieces together for retirement in the mountains of North Carolina. They had found a beautiful mountain home in Sandy Mush, NC and even bought a fun, 2-seater sports car in anticipation of their post-work years together. However, the unexpected always seems to work its way into the best laid plans, and just a few months after Jim’s retirement in 2012, an illness claimed his life and Diane found herself starting over in a very unanticipated and heavyhearted way.
In addition to talking about volunteering with Habitat, Diane and Jim had also been planning a cruise to Alaska when he passed away. Diane didn’t hesitate to fulfill the plans she had made with her husband, and within a year she had taken her entire family to Alaska in his memory, and within 3 months she had walked onto her first build site to volunteer with Asheville Area Habitat for Humanity. She had no way of knowing where that one choice to honor her husband’s dreams would lead her, but now almost ten years later, she is a familiar and well-loved face on both the job site and in the ReStores.
Starting over in a new place after losing her husband of over 30 years, Diane remembers having a choice, “I could just roll over and wait and hope for people to come to me, or I could do something.” She began volunteering 1-2 times per week at Asheville Habitat’s new home construction build sites, joined a hiking club, and traveled quite a bit. In 2013, just one year after she started volunteering, Diane became a “Wombat” and worked on her first Women Build House. She has since volunteered on all but a couple of the annual Women Build homes, in addition to her weekly jobsite volunteer shift.
In 2017, Diane began taking classes with UNCA’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) and joined the Civic Engagement Committee, a group of lifelong learners who volunteer in areas of critical need in our community. She became part of the group who made monthly trips to the Asheville ReStore, working on whatever odd job was needed on the day of their visit. Through various pathways, Diane found herself volunteering with both sides of Asheville Area Habitat- new home construction and the ReStore.
Of course Covid changed everything, and both jobsite volunteer shifts as well as monthly OLLI visits to the ReStore were cancelled. Missing her engagement with Asheville Habitat, Diane jumped on the opportunity to get involved again when she received an email requesting volunteers to help in the Asheville ReStore on Mondays when the store is closed to the public. Diane has been volunteering weekly with the ReStore for the last year with the same project-based mentality she had with the OLLI group. She not only has a keen eye to spot what needs to be done, she also has the skills to back it up from volunteering on the jobsite for so many years. “I love to work with wood and tools and do jobs that don’t require extreme precision.”
She has certainly found her place at the ReStore! Just some of the jobs she has completed over the past year include, with the help of other OLLI members, building two new sets of loading dock stairs for the truck drivers, designing and building a display for the new flooring products, building a rug display shelf for the Weaverville ReStore, building an A-frame holder for countertops, hanging two peg board walls for additional art wall space, and, when there is space in the ReStore, assembling beds for display and sale. Diane has in fact become such a ReStore devotee that she makes a point of visiting other ReStores on her travels. After visiting the ReStore in Santa Fe, NM where she noticed they use dresser drawers to organize the particularly unruly hardware section, she came back and implemented the same kind of organization in the Asheville ReStore. These kinds of projects have been incredibly helpful because once Diane completes these foundational projects, it’s easy for someone else to maintain the areas she has improved.
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Doctoral Alumni in Psychology, Harvard UniversityPeople whose names are followed by an asterisk (*) received a Ph.D. from the Department of Social Relations. All others received a Ph.D. from the Department of Psychology. Graduates from Social Relations who specialized in clinical, social, developmental, are included. Graduates from this department who specialized in anthropology or sociology are not included here.
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Doctoral Alumni in Psychology, Harvard University
People whose names are followed by an asterisk (*) received a Ph.D. from the Department of Social Relations. All others received a Ph.D. from the Department of Psychology.
Graduates from Social Relations who specialized in clinical, social, developmental, are included. Graduates from this department who specialized in anthropology or sociology are not included here.
Doctoral Alumni in Psychology, Harvard University
People whose names are followed by an asterisk (*) received a Ph.D. from the Department of Social Relations. All others received a Ph.D. from the Department of Psychology.
Graduates from Social Relations who specialized in clinical, social, developmental, are included. Graduates from this department who specialized in anthropology or sociology are not included here.
Ever since G. Stanley Hall was awarded a PhD in 1878, Harvard has trained some of the most eminent psychologists in the history of the field, including Mary W. Calkins (1896), Robert Yerkes (1902), Edward Tolman (1915), Gordon Allport (1922), B. F. Skinner (1931), S. S. Stevens (1933), D. O. Hebb (1936), Jerome Bruner (1941), George Miller (1946), Stanley Milgram (1960), Carol Gilligan (1964), Eleanor Rosch Heider (1969), and Susan Carey (1972).
† Though Calkins completed her historic doctoral dissertation in 1896, she was not granted a PhD from Harvard University because of her sex, and was offered the degree from Radcliffe College instead (which she declined in protest). Beginning with Ethel Puffer in 1902, and lasting until 1963, women who earned a doctorate in psychology at Harvard were awarded a PhD from Radcliffe College.
19th Century
20th Century
21st Century
1878
G. Stanley Hall
1894
John Bigham
1895
Robert MacDougall
Edgar Pierce
1896
Mary W. Calkins †
1897
Boris Sidis
1898
James E. Lough
Leon M. Solomons
1899
Arthur E. Pierce
1900
Charles H. Rieber
1901
Thomas H. Haines
Edwin B. Holt
Raymond H. Stetson
1902
Frederick Meakin
Ethel D. Puffer
Robert M. Yerkes
1903
Roswell P. Angier
Charles T. Burnett
Knight Dunlap
David C. Rogers
Marlow A. Shaw
1904
James C. Bell
Foster P. Boswell
1905
Bird T. Baldwin
Charles H. Johnston
Herbert A. Miller
Eleanor H. Rowland
Clement L. Vaughan
1907
Charles S. Berry
Louville E. Emerson
Karl T. Waugh
1908
Eliot P. Frost
1909
Frederick S. Breed
Kate F. Puffer
William D. Tait
1910
Lawrence W. Cole
Melvin E. Haggerty
Edmund Jacobson
Henry C. McComas
1911
Harvey W. Cox
William J. Musgrove
1912
John E. Rouse
1913
Richard M. Elliott
1914
Gustave A. Feingold
Robert C. Givler
Chester E. Kellogg
Henry T. Moore
1915
James W. Bridges
Harold E. Burtt
Edward C. Tolman
Leonard T. Troland
1917
John E. Anderson
Sidney L. Pressey
Abraham A. Roback
1918
Kenneth E. Appel
Rees E. Tullos
Charles H. Woolbert
1919
Floyd H. Allport
Reginald A. Cutting
1920
Charles A. Coburn
George Humphrey
Yueh Tang
Charles H. Westbrook
1921
Harrison L. Harley
Joseph P. Hettwer
William M. Marston
1922
Gordon W. Allport
1923
Irving C. Whittemore
Paul C. Young
1924
Harry Helson
Nathaniel D. Hirsch
Cooper H. Langford
1925
Elizabeth Amen
Helen K. Mull
1926
John G. Beebe‑Center
Eliot D. Hutchinson
Wayland F. Vaughn
Ernest G. Wever
Karl E. Zener
1927
Harold E. Israel
Harry R. Desilva
Hudson Hoagland
1928
Theodore Karwoski
Morgan Upton
1929
Herbert Barry
Crawford Goldthwait
Herbert Gurnee
Margaret Kennedy
Ross A. McFarland
William D. Turner
1930
Dwight W. Chapman
Albert J. Harris
Donald Mcl. Purdy
1931
A. Hadley Cantril
William A. Hunt
Fred S. Keller
Herbert Moores
B. Fred Skinner
Charles K. Trueblood
John Volkmann
1932
Edward N. Brush
James D. Coronius
Saul Rosenzweig
William H. Stavsky
1933
Weston A. Bousfield
Isabelle Kendig
Donald W. MacKinnon
Joseph G. Needham
S. Smith Stevens
David R. Wheeler
1934
Merton E. Carver
Nathan E. Cohen
Leonard W. Doob
Jerome D. Frank
Elek J. Ludvigh
Edwin B. Newman
Henry S. Odbert
R. Nevitt Sanford
Richard N. Sears
Carl E. Smith
Howard D. Spoerl
1935
Irving Knickerbocker
Walter C. Langer
Douglas McGregor
Kermit W. Oberlin
Gertrude Raffel
Benjamin J. Shevach
1936
P. Sidney deQ. Cabot
Donald O. Hebb
Alfred H. Holway
Leo M. Hurvich
1937
Kenneth Diven
Stanley G. Estes
Paul E. Huston
Douglas E. Smith
Robert W. White
1938
C. William Huntley
Donald A. Ramsdell
1939
Donald McGranahan
1940
Dorwin Cartwright
John R. P. French
Jean M. MacDonald
1941
Alfred L. Baldwin
Jerome S. Bruner
Jacob Levine
Fillmore H. Sanford
1942
Mason Haire
William C. H. Prentice
David Shakow
1943
Thelma G. Alper
John S. Harding
Daniel Horn
James G. Miller
Donald W. Taylor
1944
Robert R. Holt
1945
John Arsenian
Babette Samelson
1946
Wendell R. Garner
Sheldon J. Korchin
George A. Miller
Leo J. Postman
1947
James P. Egan
Vera V. French
Virginia L. Senders
Hans‑Lukas Teuber
1948
Dalbir Bindra
Ira J. Hirsh
Robert H. Knapp *
Elliott McGinnies, Jr. *
Edward H. Nowlan
Mahlon B. Smith *
Garth J. Thomas
1949
Bert Kaplan *
Irwin Pollack
Margaret M. Riggs *
Mark R. Rosenzweig
Marianne Simmel *
Morris I. Stein *
1950
Albert Francis Ax *
Raymond A. Bauer *
Kao‑Liang Chow
Ruth-Jean Eisenbud *
John T. Evans *
Edmond Lindzey Gardner *
Barbara Kimball *
Bernard Kramer *
William Lambert *
Gardner Lindzey *
Duncan MacRae, Jr. *
Arnold Meadow *
Henry Riecken, Jr. *
Lauren G. Wispe *
1951
Barbara N. Cohn *
Ruth Page Edwards
Jacob W. Getzels *
Jacqueline J. Goodnow *
Samuel Grob *
Pauline B. Hahn *
Robert A. Harris *
Davis H. Howes
Elliott L. Jacques *
Jacqueline Jarrett *
Bernard J. Kutner *
Robert M. Ravven *
Leo Shatin *
Renato Tagiuri *
Richard D. Walk *
Henry Weinberg *
1952
John D. Campbell *
Ward Edwards
Ruth-Jean Eisenbud *
Sigmund Gruber *
George A. Heise
Richard M. Held
Herbert M. Jenkins
Francis W. King *
Joseph P. Lord *
Edgar L. Lowell *
Charles McArthur *
John W. Money *
Donald N. Michael *
Theodore Purcell, SJ*
Pearl P. Rosenberg *
Jacqueline Sutton *
Michael M. Wertheimer
1953
Eileen Bloomingdale *
Herbert S. Caron *
Eleanor H. Chasdi *
Edward True Davis *
Helen Faigin *
Raymond R. Gilbert *
Edward J. Green
Christoph Heinicke *
Edward E. Jones *
Stanley Hall King *
Peter Madison *
William J. Mcgill
Lovick C. Miller, Jr. *
Paul C. Miller *
Ann Leigh Minturn *
James L. Morey
Philip Nogee *
Stanley Rosenman *
Edgar Henry Schein *
W. Dixon Ward
Keturah Whitehurst *
1954
Mary L. Bensley *
Percy Black *
Anthony Davids *
Doris Carr Gilbert *
Robert Goodnoow *
Frederick L. Greer
Katherine S. Harris
Douglas H. Heath *
John R. Hughes
Dorothy Huntington *
William F. John *
Leon Judah Kamin *
Nathan Kogan *
Goodhue Livingston *
Benjamin Murawski *
Bernard Schwartz *
Robert V. Seymour *
Judson T. Shaplin *
Howard P. Smith *
Bessie May Sperry *
Lawrence Weiskrantz
Nancy MacKaye Wertheimer
Harold Zamansky *
Claire Zimmerman *
1955
Douglas G. Anger
James E. Anliker
Donald S. Blough
Milton J. Clark *
Marc Allen Fried *
Elaine S. Glazier *
Richard J. Herrnstein
Arnold E. Horowitz *
Alfredo V. Lagmay
William H. Morse
Richard L. Sandison *
Joseph Schachter *
James M. Shipton *
Douwe B. Yntema
1956
Nathan H. Azrin
Lotte Bailyn *
Abraham H. Black *
Elinor Sacks Brush *
Franklin R. Brush *
Russell M. Church *
George V. Coelho *
Kenneth Dinklage *
Richard M. Jones *
Lewis McK. Long *
Thomas F. Lohr
Jean B. Matter *
Richard T. Mitchell
Merle J. Moskowtiz
Jack Nachmias
Ulric R. G. Neisser
Thomas Pettigrew *
Fred Pine *
Thomas F. A. Plaut *
Norman M. Prentice *
Joseph Southworth *
David N. Ulrich *
Nancy Collier Waugh
Thurlow R. Wilson *
1957
Christopher Fried *
Lora Wendy Heims *
Noel S. Jenkin *
Kathleen D. Keen *
Ogden R. Lindsley
Allen W. Mills
Donald D. O'Dowd *
Miriam A. L. Papanek *
Joseph C. Stevens
Sein Tu *
Endel Tulving
Henry Wechsler *
1958
Elise Bartholomew *
Jean Berko *
Edward Blacker *
Lewis R. Gollub
Martin T. Orne *
Hugh W. S. Philp *
Mary R. Salisbury *
Bertram Scharf
Paul Jacob Stern *
Robert Teghtsoonian
Michael A. Wallach *
Malcolm Westcott *
Lyman C. Wynne *
1959
Ruth Lea Boss *
Soon Duk Koh
Betty H. Mawardi *
Daniel Pertschonok
Selma Rappaport *
Paul John Rhudick *
Daniel Rosenblatt *
Herbert Rubin
George Sperling
Nancy Waxler *
1960
Sanford M. Autor
David E. Berlew *
Norman M. Bradburn *
Arthur S. Couch *
James M. Gillespie *
Janellen Huttenlocher
Matthew L. Israel
Clementina Kuhlman *
Harlan L. Lane
Thomas Landauer *
Peter B. Lenrow *
Richard H. Lent *
Michael Maccoby *
Salvatore R. Maddi *
Stanley Milgram *
Dean Peabody *
George S. Reynolds
Gerard M. Shickman
Eva I. Shipstone
Saul H. Sternberg *
Philip James Stone *
Martha Teghtsoonian
Albert Trieschman, Jr. *
Ellen Tilda Uviller *
1961
Willa D. Abelson *
Sherry B. Autor
Gordon Bermant
Douglas R. Bunker *
A. Charles Catania
Carmen K. Conners *
Juan B. Cortes, S.J. *
Mary C. H. Ditmore *
Peter B. Field *
William Fitzgerald, Jr. *
Ellen Greenberger *
Donald D. Greenwood
Jerry A. Hogan
Michael Kahn *
Jacob Hyman Kirman *
Irwin Kremen *
Olaf W. Millert *
Robert Dean Palmer *
Stanley C. Plog *
Mary C. Potter *
Paul N. Rozin
John B. P. Shaffer *
Herbert S. Terrace
William C. Wilson *
1962
Warren D. Bachelis *
Roger F. Brightbill
Jonas Robert Cohler *
Philip Bliss Daniels *
Rhea M. Diamond *
Pavel Machotka *
Ralph G. H. Metzner *
Rose R. Olver *
Hanna Papanek *
Lawrence A. Pervin *
Neil J. Peterson
Harris B. Savin
Peter Van Sommers
1963
Elizabeth Brunette *
James M. Carlsmith *
Anthony Greenwald *
Charles S. Harris
A. W. F. Huggins
John Ernest Keen *
Karolyn Kuckenberg *
Dorothy Lee Lantz *
Lee E. McMahon
William R. Meyers *
Harriet N. Mischel *
Frederic A. Mosher *
Ronald L. Nuttall *
Annette R. Silbert *
1964
Rosalind C. Barnett *
James A. Ciarlo *
Andrew B. Crider *
Esther Damaser *
Edmund J. Fantino
Claire G. Fishman *
Carol F. Gilligan *
John Paul Hill *
Rudolf Kalin *
Marjorie H. Klein *
Jacques Mehler
Lawrence F. Schiff *
Dan Isaac Slobin *
John E. R. Staddon
Rolf H. von Eckartsberg *
Naomi Weisstein *
1965
Samuel W. Anderson *
David G. Beswick *
John M. Darley *
Daniel Ben Fishman *
Neil Louis Friedman *
Lois R. Hammer
Marvin A. Hoffman *
Richard Katz *
William J. Krossner, Jr.
George Henry Litwin *
Lawrence E. Marks
George John McCall *
Thomas Menaker *
Jane B. Moosbruker *
David Peter Nowlis *
Howard C. Rachlin
Sandra Wood Scarr *
A. Wayne Slawson
Gunther M. Weil *
Allan F. Williams *
1966
John D. Andrews *
William M. Baum
Shin‑Ho Chung
Allan Y. Cohen *
Mildred Dubitzky *
Patricia Greenfield *
Helen W. Holmes *
Phoebe Kazdin *
Stephen L. Klineberg *
Paul Max Kohn *
Barry S. McLaughlin *
Luis I. Ramallo *
Anne M. Sonstroem *
Victoria M. Steinitz *
James S. Uleman *
Rhoda Kesler Unger
Martine Zucker *
Robert Zucker *
1967
Alfred S. Alschuler 3rd *
Robert Alan Boakes
Bertram J. Cohler *
Raymond E. Fancher *
Roy Eliot Feldman *
Don C. Fowles *
Robert D. Frager *
Laurel W. Furumoto
Philip Neil Hineline
David A. Kolb *
Tallulah B. Maki *
Steven W. Matthysse *
Allen Joel Neuringer
Daniel M. Ogilvie *
Betty Wismer Pells *
Edwenna M. Rosser
Milton E. Strauss *
David G. Winter *
Sara K. Winter *
1968
Richard F. Cromer *
William Earl Dawson
Walter J. Dowling 3rd *
Gordon Ellis Finley *
Ellen W. Fitzgerald *
J. Ronald Fox
Sheilah V. Hoffman *
John A. MacDougall *
Nicholas D. Reppucci *
Bruce Alton Schneider
Richard Henry Schuster
Frank E. Smith
Gerald E. Zuriff
1969
Margaret A. Boden *
Peter Walcott Carey
Thomas J. Crawford *
Lawrence R. Ephron *
Eleanor R. Heider *
Philip M. Helfaer *
Donald Hillman
Peter R. Killeen
Charles D. Korte *
Lester Eugene Krueger
Charles W. Langley *
Paul M. Lehrer *
Robert Rollo May *
Stanley B. Messer *
Howard R. Moskowitz
Donald Cort Olivier *
Lee Campbell Reich *
Christine Reppucci *
Mark A. Sherman
Charles F. Stromeyer III
Derek Von Roemer *
Harry Eric Wanner *
John B. Williamson *
Ellen Five Wilson *
David Simon Zern *
Ricardo B. Zuniga *
1970
Jeremy Mark Anglin
Gunther Boroschek *
William North Davis *
Diana R. Ekman *
Margaret S. Gibbs *
Susan J. Hendrick *
David Hovland
Frederick Douglas Kemp
Dennis Krebs *
Frederick J. Manning
Richard J. W. Mansfield
Colin Martindale *
John A. Newmeyer *
Anita Rui Olds *
Jack Sansolo *
Klaus R. Scherer *
Linda N. Shapiro *
Robert D. Stolorow *
Jeffrey R. Travers *
Ben A. Williams
Suzanne H. Woolsey *
1971
Geraldine Alpert *
Donald F. Anderson *
Melissa F. Bowerman *
William Bowerman *
Donald Lee Finkel *
Kurt W. V. Fischer *
Howard E. Gardner *
Judith Kreiger Gardner *
Evelyn N. Glenn *
Edward F. Kelly *
Herbert Leroy Leff *
Frederick Morrison *
John Paul Muller *
Martha D. Neuringer
John David Nolan
Sarah Ann Sanford *
Karl Damian Schick
John William Schneider
Gary E. Schwartz *
Karen Sheingold *
Charles K. Simpson
Michele Toomey *
Stephen R. Tulkin *
Michael H. Ward *
Shirley Weitz *
Rena Rimsky Wing *
1972
Dane Archer *
Ronald P. Abeles *
Lawrence Baldwin *
Paul A. Bogrow
Susan Elizabeth Carey
David C. Cohen *
Stephen P. Cohen *
Ellsworth A. Fersch, Jr. *
John C. Gibbs *
Richard B. Kearsley *
Dennis K. Kinney *
Milton Kotelchuck *
Amy W. Lubensky *
Michael P. Maratsos *
Stuart A. Pizer *
Janet W. Schofield *
Malcolm C. Slavin *
Charles M. Super *
Kathleen I. S. van Hover *
Sharon Wilsnack *
1973
Nancy Elinor Adler
Elizabeth Joan Aries
Richard E. Boyatzis
John Stephen Carroll
Susan F. Chipman
David C. Cohen
Louise Hainline Donnee
Sumru Erkut
Deborah Lott Holmes
Mary Ruddock Hyde
Judith V. Jordan
Deborah Kellett
Brent Levinson
Jay Livingston
Stephen John Morse
Margaret W. Nason
Samuel Osherson
Susan Carol Oyama
Letitia Anne Peplau
Joseph H. Pleck
Alvin Ramsey
James E. Rosenbaum
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1974
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Leo Cohen
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1975
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1977
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1982
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Sara E. Snodgrass
1983
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Jamshed Bharucha
Joanna Breyer
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Cheryl Clark
John Daugman
Adele Diamond
Paul Edelman
Martha Farah
Daniel Bolten Hogan
Neil Kressel
Janice Ruth Levine
Drazen Prelec
Barbara Shapiro
Mark Snyderman
Mitzi Sturgeon White
John Winkelman
1984
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Gloria Garfunkel
Jan Hitchcock
Kathleen A. Karpilow
Sharon Alisa Lobel
Karen Schneider‑Rosen
Martha Shenton
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Margie Solovay
1985
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David Briggs
Leda Cosmides
Martha Gordon
Petra Hesse
Stanley Klein
Poppy McLeod
Robert Nosofsky
Deborah Fish Ragin
1986
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Mark Alston Rhodes
Julie S. Ross
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Margaret Waraczynski
Nicola Wolfe
1987
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Jean MacMillan
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Carolyn A. Rieder
Allison Rosenberg
1988
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Caroline J. Hellman
Lee Andrew Learman
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Gregg Eric Arn Solomon
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1989
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Irene L. Goodale
Donna M. Facchiano Jenkins
Dara Sue Manoach
Michael van Kleeck
Lisa Helene Wolfe
1990
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Lynn A. Hillger
Joshua Ben Hurwitz
Huang Liang
Clifton Luke
Eliott Mordkowitz
Kwang-Ryang Park
Tamra J. Pearson
Daniel Willingham
1991
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Doreen M. Arcus
Susan E. O. Field
D. Geoffrey Hall
Allen J. Hart
Kris N. Kirby
Stephen J. Kraus
Jonathan A. Margolis
Patricia C. Meyer
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Anne B. Sereno
1992
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1993
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Jeanyung Chey
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David Whitcomb Gow
Joshua Mark Greenberg
Fatemeh Khosroshahi
Sharon Rosenzweig Lipson
Mary Katherine Mullen
Gillian Ann O'Driscoll
Maureen Odette Rezendes
1994
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Crystal Renee Blyler
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Itiel E. Dror
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German P. Palafox
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1995
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1996
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1997
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Renee Alane Oatway
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Edwin James Taylor IV
1998
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Lauren Korfine
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Aruna Sankaranarayanan
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1999
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Anne Roberta Douglass
Jennifer Harnden Fischer
Rochelle Goldberg
Jeremy R. Gray
Philip Francis Kelleher
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Matthew Dylan Lieberman
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Eve Danielle DeRosa
Alexander O'Flaherty Holcombe
Jane Elizabeth Jenkins
Michele Miozzo
Nancy M. Puccinelli
Jennifer Anne Richeson
Adriane Elaine Seiffert
Margaret Joan Shih
Qi Wang
Daniel Jonathan Weiss
2001
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Abigail Alicia Baird
Shelley H. Carson
Susan Andrea Clancy
Erin Driver-Linn
Debi Anne LaPlante
Deborah May Licht
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David VanKampen Whitney
2002
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Arni Kristjansson
Stephen R. Mitroff
Steven B. Most
Kelly J. Schoeffel
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Sue A. Woodward
2003
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Orville Jackson III
Zachariah Jonasson
Anat Maril
Sara Carole Mednick
Cory Thomas Miller
Jason P. Mitchell
Laurie Renee Santos
Tatiana Tamara Schnur
Jennifer Rose Steele
Kristin Elizabeth Vickers
Bradley Paul Wyble
2004
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Sarit Ahavah Golub
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Abigail Marsh
Holly Ann Parker
P. Eric Peterson
Mark A. Stalnaker
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2005
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Brooks Randal King-Casas
Megan Nicole Kozak
Jennifer Suzanne Lipton
Rebecca Joy Norwick
Jesse Lee Preston
Seth Aaron Rosenthal
Debra Ann Sorensen
Won Mok Shim
2006
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Yanchao Bi
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Pearl H. Chiu
Laura Anne Gibson
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Kristin Ann Lane
Tania Lombrozo
Paolo Martini
Carey Karim Morewedge
Avgusta Y. Shestyuk
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Kristin Beth Shutts
Joo-Hyun Song
Jeremy Bennet Wilmer
Amy Lyn Wiseman
2007
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Serena Jenelle Butcher
Eugene Matthew Caruso
Lauren Marie Conoscenti
Ramakrishna Chakravarthi
Rachel Joy Garoff Eaton
Susan Fieselman Hermes
Nedim Turan Sahin
Miles Shuman
Betsy J. Sparrow
2008
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Jonathan Sage Beier
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Fiery Andrews Cushman
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Sadia Najmi
Kristina R. Olson
Laura Kathryn Phillips
Rebecca Rosenberg
Kevin Alfred Shapiro
Malathi Thothathiri
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Liane Lee Young
2009
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Yi Ting Huang
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2010
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Katrina Rose Koslov
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2011
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Castelo Branco Almeida
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Mahesh Srinivasan
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Maryam Vaziri Pashkam
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2012
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Adrianna Christine Jenkins
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Adena Michelle Schchner
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Talee Ziv
2013
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H’Sien Hayward
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2014
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2016
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🌟 Employee Spotlight series 🌟 We're delighted to shine the spotlight on one of our outstanding team members, Gareth Goodall 🎉 👋 Gareth has consistently demonstrated dedication, talent and passion for excellence in everything he does. He is not only an outstanding professional but also a true team player. His collaborative spirit and willingness to support others make him a joy to work with, inspiring those around him to strive for greatness. Join us in celebrating Gareth's contributions and the positive impact he has on our team and feel free to connect with him to learn more about his expertise 😎 We love having you as part of our Suprema family, Gareth! Let's take this opportunity to get to know Gareth a little better 🔽 1. Tell us a little bit about yourself. I am hard working, loyal and always up for socialising, a mad keen/frustrated golfer, always trying to get better. Into all sports and keen runner. I'm a Reading FC fan, so don't talk about football too much these days... 2. What 3 hashtags describe your personality best? #chilledout #positive #sociable 3. What inspired you to join the team at Suprema? The opportunity to work with a great team of people that I know really well, a product range that is best in class and exactly what the industry needs! 4. What is working at Suprema like? Every day is different. We work hard, but enjoy it. The team are extremely supportive, everyone is motivated to succeed for each other. 5. What are 3 random facts about you? I've run 4 of the 6 world major marathons... so far. Seen Reading FC loose in almost every ground in the country. Once organised a stag do, but never took the stag with us. 6. What is your favourite thing to do? Happiest on a golf course... and the 19th hole. 7. Favourite quote / line from a movie? "So, you're telling me there's a chance!" - Lloyd, Dumb and Dumber #employeespotlight #celebratingemployees #supremauk #dreamteam #teamworkmakesthedreamwork #teamwork
🌟 Employee Spotlight series 🌟 We're delighted to shine the spotlight on one of our outstanding team members, Gareth Goodall 🎉 👋 Gareth has consistently demonstrated dedication, talent and passion for excellence in everything he does. He is not only an outstanding professional but also a true team player. His collaborative spirit and willingness to support others make him a joy to work with, inspiring those around him to strive for greatness. Join us in celebrating Gareth's contributions and the positive impact he has on our team and feel free to connect with him to learn more about his expertise 😎 We love having you as part of our Suprema family, Gareth! Let's take this opportunity to get to know Gareth a little better 🔽 1. Tell us a little bit about yourself. I am hard working, loyal and always up for socialising, a mad keen/frustrated golfer, always trying to get better. Into all sports and keen runner. I'm a Reading FC fan, so don't talk about football too much these days... 2. What 3 hashtags describe your personality best? #chilledout #positive #sociable 3. What inspired you to join the team at Suprema? The opportunity to work with a great team of people that I know really well, a product range that is best in class and exactly what the industry needs! 4. What is working at Suprema like? Every day is different. We work hard, but enjoy it. The team are extremely supportive, everyone is motivated to succeed for each other. 5. What are 3 random facts about you? I've run 4 of the 6 world major marathons... so far. Seen Reading FC loose in almost every ground in the country. Once organised a stag do, but never took the stag with us. 6. What is your favourite thing to do? Happiest on a golf course... and the 19th hole. 7. Favourite quote / line from a movie? "So, you're telling me there's a chance!" - Lloyd, Dumb and Dumber #employeespotlight #celebratingemployees #supremauk #dreamteam #teamworkmakesthedreamwork #teamwork
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF BUILDING A SUPPORTIVE NETWORK World Championships in Budapest, Anita Alvarez of the USA faced a critical moment when she found herself at the bottom of the pool. Observing the situation from the deck, her coach, Andrea Fuentes, quickly realized that something was amiss. Without hesitation, Andrea dove into the pool fully clothed and pulled Anita to safety. Anita, in an unconscious state, was unable to make any efforts to save herself. Andrea's prompt action was a decisive factor that prevented a potential tragedy. This incident serves as a powerful reminder that in challenging times, having individuals who actively watch out for us and take immediate action is crucial. Reflecting on this scenario, it prompts us to consider who plays the role of a vigilant supporter in our lives. In moments when we feel overwhelmed or incapable, who are the people that would notice, seek us out, and extend a helping hand to bring us back to the surface? Conversely, can others count on us to be that vigilant and supportive presence? Are we willing to dive in and offer assistance when they find themselves struggling in the turbulent waters of life, depleted of strength and resilience? This story underscores the significance of building a supportive network and being a reliable source of aid for those around us when they face challenges beyond their capacity to navigate alone.
Good morning, champions! Ja, even though we lost the Ruggers, we’re still champions! I mean, Kgothatso Montjane won the Wimbledon Wheelchair Doubles Title, Kearsney College Choir was crowned the champions of the Golden Voices of Barcelona competition, and The Kiffness is R23,000 away from raising R1 million to help a little hero battling Lyme Disease. See champions! It’s another Monday, and I'm here to remind you that self-motivation is the key to unlocking your true potential. It is a surefire way to becoming a champion! So let's have a real talk for a second... because we're all in this together. Some days, even the most driven individuals wake up with zero motivation. Trust me, I've been there, and today is one of those days. I believe South Africans are solar-powered… and this cold weather outside is making it even harder to find the strength to get out of bed (it is currently 2° in Jozi). But you know what? We can do this! Being motivated, being inspired, and finding those good things in life requires effort. It's not always easy, but nothing truly worthwhile ever is. It's like personal hygiene – just as we need to shower or bath every day to stay clean, we need to take care of our minds every single day. Motivation is not a one-time fix; it's a continuous process. To help us get there, I've listed 10 ways to keep that flame of motivation and inspiration burning bright: 1. Kick-Off with Positive Affirmations. 2. Surround Yourself with Positivity. 3. Set Achievable Goals. 4. Draw Inspiration from Others. 5. Embrace Failure as a Stepping Stone. 6. Take Care of Your Well-being. 7. Keep a Gratitude Journal. 8. Step Out of Your Comfort Zone. 9. Celebrate Small Victories. 10. Stay Connected to Your Purpose. Remember my friends, motivation is a daily practice. It's not always easy, but it's worth it. Embrace the challenges, find inspiration in the little things, and keep pushing forward. Together, we can achieve greatness. Wishing you a week filled with motivation, inspiration, and an abundance of good things. You've got this! Okay. Love you. Bye.
While there have been many displays of grit at this summer's Olympic Games in Paris, one in particular will remain etched in my memory -- Britain’s Tom Pidcock's mountain bike race to victory. If you missed it, here are the highlights. Pidcock had to make an unplanned pit stop on his third lap (in this 8-lap event) to replace a flat tire, which put him way behind the leaders and almost certainly out of the running for a stellar finish. With five laps to go, he jumped back in and is quoted as telling himself, “There’s no point in stressing over it, is there? That’s not going to get me back to the front.” Pidcock gave it his all. Fast forward to the final lap of the 22-mile race, and Pidcock was in the number two position, following the top-ranked mountain biker in the world. When the leader had an unlucky break, Pidcock jumped to the lead to claim the gold for Great Britain. You can check out the details here: https://lnkd.in/gxsp7q2k. I have an observation from Pidcock's surprising comeback that I believe applies to us as business leaders. With so much uncertainty in our environment, a catastrophe in the early stages of a project or career isn't always fatal. But it does require grit -- including an abundance of mental toughness -- to make a comeback. If you've got a personal comeback story, I'd love to hear about it over a cup of coffee.
Chapter 2. Clapping. ________________ * *There is a noise/a sense/ an inner something? .....to insert in the blank. I'm not sure exactly what it is? 2-1. England footballing performances... __________ Make your own noise here! .................... But wait, A win is a win. Enjoy the moment - Live in the present. We must ALWAYS celebrate our wins. A win is a great thing. I spent the afternoon with a group of some 40 others. For 90 and a bit minutes the mood had been quite different. Frustrated, challenged, opinionated. And then............... Somewhere in the 90+ something minute a single moment changed the mood of a nation. Amidst the immediate euphoria - When the jumping, punching of the air, cheering, whooping and hollering had subsided ..... A moment of calm brought with it a round of applause. It was collective. This wasn't one of those "Its time for us all to clap" moments - This was involuntary. It was spontaneous. It brought with it a smile to everyones face. Things don't always go exactly as we might think they will. The path is often not straight, and very frequently littered with potholes, a dodgy paving slab, and a wonky kerb. - But reaching the next junction is the goal. In English football terms - The checkpoint for this moment in time has been reached. Mission so far accomplished.... Lets move onto the next part of the journey. That goal was magnificent. But be it Sport, Business, or I think just life...... If we are here to accomplish a common goal (Which we all are) - then we do it together, its the only way. And what better way to do it..... than by supporting one another - and when able.... with a round of applause. ------------------------------------------ Ps - Gareth and the team - Thank you. (Sigh of relief). You got there 👏 Keep believing, Keep working, Keep enjoying. We know you CAN reach the destination.
I’m back. I was away for the week cheering for my daughter and her team in a World Cup qualifier. Only one team would qualify. And it wasn’t our team. My daughter’s the captain of the team and the most experienced. Not sure what you know about international sport, but when you play your first international game you get your “first cap”. We had eight players on our team get their first cap in this tournament. It was a long shot to qualify. But they didn’t act like it. They acted like they had just as much right to be there as all the other teams. At this level, it’s experience that wins and or loses. Skill wise, there’s not too much difference. It’s what happens to those skills under pressure that’s the challenge. It becomes a mental game more than a physical game at this point. I always learn about life when I have the honour of watching one of these tournaments. Here’s what I learned this time (to be fair, I already knew a lot of this): 1. Umpires control the game. Don’t piss them off. (Think, auditors here) 2. You can still compete when 8 of your players have food poisoning. (1. Stop making excuses; just do what you have to do. 2. Find out ahead of time which GI drugs will make it through the athlete drug tests.) 3. Weather happens. Plan accordingly. (Plan! Get snow tires!) 4. The organizing committee will sometimes change their decisions after they give permission for uniform exceptions (1. Get it in writing. 2. Bring a needle and thread. 3. Arguing with the boss is futile.) 5. You can play with a broken thumb. (Take a minute to process the pain, wrap it up, and get on with things.) 6. It’s not over till it’s over. (Anything can happen. Keep acting like you’re going to win.) 7. Skill and composure together lead to respect. 8. You can lead from anywhere. 9. Stop trying to do it on your own. That won’t work. 10. Play each minute. 11. Timing is everything. 12. Communicate on the court. 13. Build relationships with everyone - your teammates, your coaches, the umpires, the organizing committee, the other parents. You’ll always be glad you did. 14. Have fun and soak up the experience! I couldn’t be more proud of my daughter. More important to me than how well she played was how well she led a really young team in a really tough tournament with a lot of really unlucky circumstances. This mum is “lump in the throat” proud! ______ I help people communicate well and have more impact at work. Join my LI group - Building a Quality Culture | https://lnkd.in/gnWfJ8qn Do you know about 𝙏𝙝𝙚 𝙌𝙪𝙖𝙡𝙞𝙩𝙮 𝙉𝙚𝙩𝙬𝙤𝙧𝙠? Ask me if you're curious.
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Diane Keen (born 29 July 1946[1]) voiced Varish in Big Finish Productions' Doctor Who audio story Memories of a Tyrant. She was also considered for the roles of Doctor Solow and Preston in Warriors of the Deep (TCH 38) and Styles in Resurrection of the Daleks. During the mid-80s, Keen along with...
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Diane Keen (born 29 July 1946[1]) voiced Varish in Big Finish Productions' Doctor Who audio story Memories of a Tyrant.
She was also considered for the roles of Doctor Solow and Preston in Warriors of the Deep (TCH 38) and Styles in Resurrection of the Daleks.
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During the mid-80s, Keen along with Peter Davison, Gareth Hunt and Una Stubbs appeared together in adverts for Nescafé.[2]
Keen had played Mary Tamm's sister in the Return of the Saint episode The Debut Collectors.
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Diane Mary Kotrba of Nisswa, Minnesota passed on at age 81 on June 11, 2022. She was born Diane Mary Courtright, to William N. and Marion L. Courtright, in Chicago, Illinois in 1940. In 1963 she married R. William (Bill) Kotrba in Skokie, Illinois. They were married 59 years, living in Skokie, Illinois; Hickory, North Carolina; and New Brighton, Minnesota. She enjoyed their lake home on Eagle Lake, in Deerwood, MN, and spending time on Lower Cullen Lake at the Little Pines Lodge, the family cabin in Nisswa, Minnesota.
She is survived by her husband Bill, daughter Ann Scovil (Dave), son Bill Kotrba (Sara) and two grandchildren Calvin and Mary Kotrba.
Diane earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in French at the University of Illinois and became a high school French teacher. Once her children were born, she took up her most noble and impactful profession, raising her daughter and son to be of good character, independent and productive adults. Diane was a stickler for grammar, which rubbed off on her own kids. Also her use of the French at home was common, particularly when she had reason to scold her kids or grandkids, it was often in French, “ca suffit mes enfants!”
Everyone knew Diane as an intelligent woman who continued her education, both informally and formally. She was an avid reader of fiction, especially Jane Austen and Louise Penny, and of modern-day periodicals, including The Wall Street Journal, The Christian Science Monitor, and Imprimis from Hillsdale College. In 1982, she completed her Master of Arts degree in French Literature at the University of Minnesota, while teaching French to students. Her study of French literature also fostered a keen interest in medieval history.
Diane had many creative pursuits. She excelled at container gardening and needlepoint, making countless heirloom gifts for her family and friends, including dozens of intricate and elaborate Christmas stockings. She loved to shop and enjoyed interior decorating, both interests she passed on to her daughter. At five feet tall, out of necessity, Diane became a talented seamstress and quite adept at shortening off-the-rack clothes that were too long.
She enjoyed and supported the musical arts. She spent many years as the district chairman of the Metropolitan Opera auditions, volunteering her time. Bill and Diane attended the local Opera Guild events and followed the Glenn Miller Orchestra around the world, during the time their son Bill performed with the ensemble.
Diane would be the first to admit that cooking was not her forte, nor interest. She leaned on a regular rotation of hamburgers, sloppy joes, spaghetti, BBQ chicken, and pork chops with au gratin potatoes. However, she perfected her mother-in-law’s recipe for toffee squares, which she made in large batches and generously shared with eager family and friends.
Diane loved to travel, making over a dozen trips to France. She also enjoyed local festivities including the Minnesota State Fair, which she attended annually, never missing the Creative Activities Building. From her father, Diane developed a passion for football; she could be found on Sunday afternoons watching the Chicago Bears, or the Vikings – begrudgingly.
Diane was a lifelong member of The First Church of Christ, Scientist. She shared her faith with her children and grandchildren.
The Kotrba family will be celebrating her life in a private service for the family.
Memorials can be made to the Minnesota State Horticultural Society, or in lieu of donations, Diane would be tickled for you to give a red geranium to a friend in her memory.
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Talking to directors, there’s a common interviewing misconception to overcomplicate the filmmaking process, to assume that the process is the execution of reams of premeditated notes as opposed to felt out in the moment. And while there are certainly filmmakers whose reputation of procedural perfectionism precedes them, more often than not, filmmaking is a matter of doing rather than the thinking.
And yet, it’s a somewhat understandable assumption to make with Diane, the narrative feature debut of prolific film critic and programmer Kent Jones. Best described as a character study with a metaphysical lean, the autumnal Diane’s life is defined by routines; regular reminiscing breakfasts with her dwindling friends, visits to a coterie of relatives and grandchildren, check-ins on her in-and-out of recovery son, Brian (Jake Lacy), and volunteer shifts at the local soup kitchen.
Led by the great character actress Mary Kay Place, her performance is one of profound unification or at least the illusion of this inner peace as she holds together for those around her before letting her guard down for one of the most memorable cinematic renditions of a Bob Dylan song. It’s a film of quiet pleasures in its keen understanding of not only the way older women speak to each other but the lingering mental effects of aging.
In a richly allusive conversation, we talked to Jones about his newfound appreciation for costume design, Olivier Assayas’ filmmaking advice, and how he built such an intimately relatable family dynamic in the film.
The Film Stage: I’ve interviewed a number of directors, but there’s not many that have a long critical history. Reading a few interviews that you’ve done after Diane, it’s humbling and fascinating to hear how you were surprised how much different this experience was than what you expected. Along those same lines, after making the film, has that subsequently changed anything about your critical approach?
Kent Jones: I mean I haven’t really written criticism of newer films per-say with exceptions here and there…
Didn’t you do a Cannes round-up for Film Comment?
I do Cannes coverage and every once in a while when there’s something like Horse Money that I’m moved to write about. I was just talking to someone else here about this. I don’t find it all that rewarding just because I think that when you’re in the middle of a moment there’s so much stuff swirling around that it’s always great to let it sit there for a while. It obviously goes against the grain of the way people conduct themselves for the most part. It’s just like, “Did you get the new record? What did you think of this or that? Wasn’t it awesome. Doesn’t it suck?” Years ago–this is 24 years ago now–I met Olivier Assayas for the first time. He and I corresponded before that by letter and then by fax because I’d been very moved by his films. They seemed very new to me, they really spoke to me. When we met in person, the very first piece I had published in Film Comment was really about him but I was writing film criticism and his very first question to me was, “What kind of film do you want to make?” And so I asked, “Well, why do you ask that?” And he said, “If you’re writing criticism, I’m assuming that’s what it always leads to.”
And of course, in France–in many cases–that’s true. Here, not so much. There’s a lot of cases of film critics who became writers like Frank Nugent for John Ford, but more often than not, it was not the case. [Paul] Schrader actively said, don’t be a critic if you want to make movies because then if you do, if you want to cast somebody, they’re going to remember the terrible things that you said about them and none of the good things. If you’re a critic, you’re a pathologist trying to figure out how the patient died and if you’re a director, you’re trying to keep the baby alive. I could quibble with some of that stuff, but he’s more or less right and I think I was always oriented toward making films. I took an interesting route toward it. I guess I would say I couldn’t have made the film the way I did or even the film that I did had I been younger. And then other than that, it’s a completely different universe.
That’s totally fair. As someone who has written a lot about the nature of a filmmaker’s growth, were you self-consciously thinking about what your debut look like or what it meant?
No, and when I say that, I’m not giving you false bravura or anything like that. I couldn’t think about that. Like, if you take critical terminology such as ‘mise-en-scène’ for instance…. And by the way, as a critic, over the last few years, I became more and more invested in trying to describe the actual fact of filmmaking and how divergent it was from what I was reading in criticism. And even then, when it came time to make the movie, there was a production designer I was talking to who ultimately did not work on the movie and I said to her, “Look, I am happy to admit that I do not know the difference between a production designer and an art director.” And she was like, “Great, I’ll break it down for you. Whenever people think about costume design, they think about sewing and [Luchino] Visconti movies. That’s not costume design. It’s something very different.”
I learned about it as I was making the movie with a great costume designer who I am getting married to in six days. We worked very well together and responded to each other’s work first before anything else. It’s like when I was acting years ago and I took acting classes and I remember I had a monologue from Richard III. And my acting teacher said, “If this doesn’t feel right, that’s great and that’s why it’s perfect for you.” And I really struggled with it. And I remember doing it once and he said, “Oh, all the choices were very good but it just doesn’t ever come off the page.” And I spend a lot of time fretting about it publicly and people got really sick of me talking about it in the group. And then one night I just went back to it and I did it and after it was done, everybody was like, there you go. And I was like, I don’t remember what I did and the teacher said, “That’s the point.”
So the point in filmmaking is not to come armed with like all kinds of ideas about Fritz Lang and [F.W.] Murnau or Paul Thomas Anderson and Pedro Costa or something. The point is to make the movie. Now, having seen movies, obviously it gave me something. And there’s things in it that I stole wholeheartedly. And I mean, stole. It’s not a matter of homage. I stole something from The Magnificent Ambersons and that was helpful in that way to have that kind of visual language. But to make the movie is just pure engagement. As Olivier [Assayas] says, you’re just making decisions.
At first glance, Diane is not necessarily a humdrum character study. There’s a keen sense of observation and a sense of rhythm, but I do think there’s a sense of not deception. I don’t want to make it sound like a trick or gimmick, but in the sense of the way that it expands that does feel pretty conscious. From a script sense was that something that was present in the project from early stages?
Sure, sure. Well, I only had twenty days.
The script had been kind of knocking around for years, right?
Well, the script hadn’t been knocking around for years–the idea had. It started in a very different way. It was just sort of something about my aunts and great aunts. Transmitting that world. Then, at some point, I saw The Rainmaker by [Francis Ford] Coppola and that was like, it has to be for Mary Kay Place. I read The Professor’s House by Willa Cather which is about a professor in Michigan who died out in the pueblos in New Mexico and the second half of the book is largely comprised of excerpts from the student’s diary but the student really became a close friend. And I sort of had an idea of something along those lines and maybe that was what led me to the son and then the son and what he goes through is very rooted in the experience of my closest friend. Not the born again part but the addiction part and the way that it played out. And of course it’s conscious but it’s just sort of like we had 20 days and I knew that the structure, the momentum, the movement of time was very pre-meditated. But that’s not a matter of any kind of film as much as it’s a matter of just making the movie.
You have such a strong ensemble cast of particularly women, who you remember from so many different bit parts but rarely get the screen time they deserve. Going along with conversation about making decisions, how much of those main table conversations were improv and how much of that was creating an environment for the dialogue to emerge.
There’s no improv to speak of.
I guess improv is a bit of a dirty word in some circles.
No, I know what you’re saying. The language was very precise. That was very important to me. It was a certain way of speaking that I remember the people had. “Thank you all to hell,” stuff like that. Things you don’t hear anymore so I wanted that to be a part of the movie.
The way [Mary Kay] Place punctuates so many phrases with “goddamn” is just wonderful.
Oh, thank you. “I wish I could just slip her a pill.” Things like that. I also felt like if you’re an actress over a certain age in this country, obviously a moment is going to come where you’re either going to be Meryl Streep and you’re going to have the opportunity to play Margaret Thatcher and whoever or you’re going to be playing aunts and grandmothers. So that becomes a kind of camaraderie right there. Then there’s the camaraderie of just people. Mary Kay and Andrea are both comedians. I knew that Mary Kay would love Dee Dee O’Connell right away. And then when I had those people in that kitchen. I knew the way I wanted it to feel and I knew the way that I wanted the room to feel. Here’s who everybody is in relation to each other. And we shot for a day and a half and that was the only scene with two cameras for obvious reasons. And you just work to create the environment.
Diane opens on March 29.
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Diane Keen (born 29 July 1946) is an English actress.
Keen is possibly best known for her starring roles in the British TV drama Doctors which she has been in since 2003 (starring as Julia Parsons), and in the 1970s comedy series The Cuckoo Waltz and Rings on Their Fingers.
Contents
1 Personal life
2 Career
2.1 British Soaps
3 Selected filmography
4 See also
5 External links
Personal life
Keen has one daughter, actress Melissa Greenwood, from her marriage with actor Paul Greenwood (whom she married in 1969), star of the 1970s comedy series, Rosie. The marriage ended in divorce in 1979, and a subsequent marriage to producer Neil Zeiger whom she married in 1981 also ended in divorce in 1993. She is the grandmother of Siena Pugsley who plays her on screen granddaughter Chloe in Doctors.
Career
Keen was a regular on TV during the 1970s and early 1980s, starring in sitcoms such as The Cuckoo Waltz, Rings on Their Fingers, Shillingbury Tales, Foxy Lady and You Must Be The Husband, and in two runs of a Thames Television children's historical costume drama The Feathered Serpent. She also appeared on The Morecambe and Wise Show and starred as Laura Dickens in the critically acclaimed spy drama The Sandbaggers. She also starred as Empress Elisabeth of Austria in Fall of Eagles and appeared in the spin-off film of the 1970s detective drama, The Sweeney.
In her early career she appeared full frontal nude in the 1973 British sex comedy, The Sex Thief.
She played Hilda in The Professionals series 1 episode Killer With a Long Arm, in 1978.
In 1980 she appeared as Christina, a widowed restaurant owner, in Series 1 episode The Dessert Song of Minder.
After spending much of the 1980s off screen, apart from a long-running series of advertisements for Nescafé coffee and an appearance in an episode of Taggart, in the next decade she became a regular in the Inspector Wexford series, playing the wife of Wexford's D.I. Roles in Brookside and A Touch of Frost followed.
British Soaps
Keen has had her main soap role in BBC Birmingham's daytime soap opera Doctors, playing Mill Health Centre practice manager Julia Parsons since 2003. She also played waitress Sandra Gould in "Crossroads" during 1970-71, and the receptionist at the Feathers Hotel Connelton in Emmerdale in 1972.
Selected filmography
Sweeney! (1977)
See also
Julia Parsons
BBC Drama Village
BBC Birmingham
Doctors
Diane Keen at the Internet Movie Database
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