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The world around us will certainly be a-little less bright without her physical presence lighting the way. Dorris was 1 of 5 children, Juanita, Joe, Thomas, Leda Grey, and of them being her twin, Dean. Twins actually ran in the family, as her dad was a twin himself! The irony of Sony making deals like this one while fretting about COD's future on PlayStation probably isn't lost on Microsoft's lawyers, which is no doubt part of why they brought it up to the CMA. Don was born February 3, 1930, in Lucas, Ohio of the late Oscar and Helen...
He ran the business with his wife Mary, who he married in 1971, until his retirement in 1988. Over the years, their products could be found in most Chittenden County businesses. Bob was a respected businessman who gave much back to his community, local organizations, and individuals.
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Lincoln was founded in 1856 as the village of Lancaster and became the county seat of the newly created Lancaster County in 1859. The village was sited on the east bank of Salt Creek. The first settlers were attracted to the area due to the abundance of salt. Once J. Sterling Morton developed his salt mines in Kansas, salt in the village was no longer a viable commodity.

A special thank you is extended to Crystal and her husband, Tim Goodman and Marie Newsome, who without their help and compassion, Verna would not have been able to stay in her home. He was predeceased by his mother, Charlene and many friends. Morris, 64, passed away with family by his side on Monday, Aug. 2, 2021. He is predeceased by his first daughter, Nicole and his parents, Lewis and Alice Forkas. She was predeceased by her daughter, Valerie Beale and a brother, Rober Rigdon.
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The Centrum was a two-level shopping mall with a garage for 1,038 cars. With the beautification and urban renewal projects, many historic buildings were razed in the city. In 2007 and 2009, the city of Lincoln received beautification grants for improvements on O and West O Streets, west of the Harris Overpass, commemorating the history of the D-L-D. As train, automobile, and air travel increased, business flourished and the city prospered. Lincoln's population increased 38.2% from 1920 to a population of 75,933 in 1930.

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. Per the request of Charles, the funeral will be a private family ceremony. He was born on Sept. 8, 1973 in Burlington, the son of Jeffrey R. Sr. and Cheryl Gay. He graduated from Champlain Valley Union High School and attended Champlain College. Early on he earned a Series 7 License and worked for Combined Insurance.
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There will be a memorial mass at a future date. Age 100, of Franklin Park, PA, died April 21, 2018, at home. She was born in Brownsville, PA, the daughter of the late Nathaniel and Jennie Porter. Eleanor graduated from Brownsville High School, the California State TeachersCollege and the University of Pittsburgh.

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. 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. Along with his parents, he was pre-deceased by his brother, Edward “TEX” Lapointe and his stepmother,Gwendolyn Lapointe.
Sean was preceded in death by his grandparents, Joseph and Grace Johnson, and James Finn. He is survived by his mother, Carol Finn Hackman , father, John T. Finn , brother, Christopher Finn , grandmother, Ruth Finn, and many aunts, uncles and cousins. As per Sean’s wish, cremation has taken place. A memorial funeral service will be held on Saturday, June 27 at 5 p.m. Family and friends will be received from 3 p.m. Until the time of the service at the funeral home.
Dale enjoyed playing guitar, going to flea markets and tinkering... Kadiah Rachae Looney,24, of Columbus, passed away Friday, November 25, 2022, following a long battle with addiction. Kadiah was born November 7, 1998, in Portsmouth, Ohio to David Shane Looney and Tasha Denice Looney.
Mildred was the daughter of Albert Riley and Ida Mae Dixon Riley. Both of her brothers Albert Riley Jr and Jimmy Riley have passed. She is survived by her 2 sisters Myrtice Wilson of Burlington, Vermont and Essie Riley of New Brunswick, New Jersey. He was born on Aug. 27, 1948 in Burlington, the son of Oscar and Pearl 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.

Larry was the first person in his family to attend college. In 1961 Larry was the quarterback for his undefeated high school football team and was ranked the number two quarterback in the state of Pennsylvania, second only to the number one ranked, Joe Namath. Larry obtained his undergraduate degree from Clarion State College. He went on to earn a Masters of Psychology from Duquesne University and then a Doctorate in Philosophy from the University of Pittsburgh. Larry taught history and coached the high school football team at Avonworth High School then became an Administrator of Psychological Services at North Allegheny School District, a job he held for thirty-three years. Through athletics, Larry became very involved in his community.
Jeff was a 2000 graduate of South Royalton High School, South Royalton Vt and he worked for several years as a roofer and foreman at Black Ox Roofing and then subsequent construction jobs. He was an avid outdoorsman; hunting, fishing, hiking and foraging for ginseng were some of his passions. He also enjoyed a good game of Texas Hold ‘em.

He could probably tell you the location of every round tower in Ireland. Phil and his family lived in Queens, NY before moving to VT in 1977. He worked for the VT Department of Corrections until he retired in 2007. He was appreciated for his compassion, commitment and wit. He was predeceased by his Grandmother, Donna White Conrad.
In her late seventies Frances developed macular degeneration in one eye. Unfortunately, she lost the sight in her healthy eye when she was 85. She had woken up in the morning and thought that the power had gone out. The loss of vision meant that her total independence was over as she could no longer drive. We never once heard her complain about it, she just adjusted and continued her life. She depended on her friends and family to get around especially her very good friend Rose Marie Pelletier.
