Pariseau Family Has Reunion Saturday At Geoffrion Home

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Pariseau Family Has Reunion Saturday At Geoffrion Home
Pariseau Family Has Reunion
Saturday At Geoffrion Home
A chicken Bar-B-Que was enjoyed by 55 members of the Descendants
of Wilfred
Pariseau
Family on Sunday afternoon at
tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Geoffrion of 47 Packers
Falls Road. Rain and bad weather
did not dampen the enthusiasm of
the group. Plastic covers and tarpaulins were quickly erected and
everyone was sheltered from the
rain.
Guest of honor was Mrs. Edna
Philbric)z, 1 South Street, who was
cclebj·atiln[[ her 80th birthday. She
Was
presented a corsage and a
blrthday C3ke. Leo Lavoie of DoVCr wa~ also celebrating his birthcby and shared the same honor.
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~-\ fQ.._i..vw~, JennieH<Ak.Pazdon
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NEWMARKET - Miss Jenhie M. Pazdon, 72 of21 Bay
Road died Wednesday, Aug. 14 at Exeter Health Care Inc.
following a long illness.
Born May 21, 1913, in Newmarket, the daugh~er of Anna Pazdon, she grew up in Newmarket and had lived there
the past 50 years, having also resided in Exeter and
Manchester.
She had been employed at the Rockingham Shoe Co. and
the Newmarket Shoe Co. and retired from Kingston-Warren
Man.ufacturing Co. in Newfields in 1978 after 30 years of
serVIce.
She was a communicant of St. Mary Church.
She was a former member of the American Citizens' Club
of Polish Descent of Newmarket.
Surviv;;s-i~ci~d~-~~~b;othe-r~ Joh~-J. Pazdon of Newmarket; three nephews; one niece; two grandnephews; two
grandnieces; and several cousins.
A Mass of Christian burial was celebrated last Saturday
at St. Mary Church with the Rev. John Finnigan, pastor,
celebrant. Burial took place in Calvary Cemetery.
The Kent Funeral Home, 41 Exeter St., Newmarket,
handled the arrangements.
The family suggests that memorials may be made to the
Oyster River Home Health Assn., 17 Madbury Road, Durham, N.H. 03824.
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Barbara Paton
NEWMARKET - Barbara (Morrison) Paton, 98 ~f Grant
Road, died Monday, April 26, 1993 at the Rockingham
Nursing Home, Brentwood.
.
Born March 16, 1895, in Points West Bay, Cape Bntton
Island, Nova Scotia, she was the daughter of Angus a~d
Margaret (McKenzie) Morrison. She attended St. George s
Channel School in Richmond County, N.S., and at the age
of 17 moved to Waltham, Mass., where she lived for most
of her life. In 1986 she came to N~wmarket.
She worked as a waitress for Childs Restaurant many
years ago.
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Mrs. Paton attended Wilfred Academy for halr ressmg,
in Boston, and for over 50 years owned and operated the
Waltham Beauty Salon.
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While living in Waltham she was an active member o.
the Eastern Star and the Deborah Rebecca Lodge.
For many years she was an Elder at the First Presbyterian Church, in Waltham, and had recently attended the
Newmarket Community Church.
She was a member of the Fern Rebekah Lodge in Epping
Her husband, Arthur Paton, died in 1965.
She was the last of 15 children, and was predeceased by
her twin sister Mabel Schanda, who died on Feb. 2, 1992,
and had made her home with her nephew and niece Richard
and Priscilla Schanda of Newmarket. She is survived by
many other nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held on Thursday at the First
Presbyterian Church, Waltham.
Burial will be at a later date in Riverside Cemetery, Newmarket.
Should friends desire, memorials may be made to the
Newmarket Community Church Memorial Fund, Main St.,
Newmarket, NH 03857.
Dora M. Parent
WILLIMANTIC, Conn. - Dora M. (LaBranche) Parent, 81, of 36Ash St., died Friday, Sept. 1, 1995 at Windham
Hospital.
Born April 4, 1914 in Newmarket, she was the daughter
of George and Lydia (Duquette) LaBranche.
She had been employed at the University of Connecticut at Storrs as a chefs assistant for many years, retiring
20 years ago. She was previously employed by the American Thread Co., Willimantic, for several years.
She was a communicant of St.Mary's Church.
She was predeceased by her husband, Louis Parent.
Survivors include a son, Robert of Willimantic; a son
and daughter-in-law, Paul andAngelina of North Windham;
three grandchildren; six brothers, Albert LaBranche and
Herve LaBranche, both of Willimantic, Paul LaBranche
of Saco, Me., Henry LaBranche of Exeter, Wilfred
LaBranche of Newmarket, and Eugene LaBranche of
Dracut, Mass.; three sisters, Florence Pepin of Willimantic,
Doris Calloway and Lillian Robert, both of Dover; many
nieces and nephews.
The funeral service was held Tuesday, Sept. 5 at the
Bacon Funeral Home, Willimantic, followed by a funeral
Mass in St. Mary Church, also in Willimantic. Burial was
in St. Joseph Cemetery, Windham.
Bertha Palmer
DURHAM - Bertha L. Palmer, .95
I of Newmarket Road, dIe d
forder YJan 19 1007at Dover Rehab
~~~ G~ing 'Ce~ter, where she had
lived for the past four years. A
14
rs Palmer was born
ug.
,
9~ i~ Durham, the daughter of Ros01
nd Lillian (Arsenault) Palmer.
~ved most of her life in pur~~~~_
She attended church. m Ch h
mouth, and the Commumty
urc
of Durham.
d . k S PalmHer husband, Fre enc
.
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er sg~ed i~ l;~~~ived by five son.s,
. °T Palmer
of DetroIt,
Fre d enc
.
fEIC~
ich James W. Palmer 0
ron, Calif., Jos~pheus Palmer ~a~:
Francisco, Callf., woodrow 'j'ohn E
d
er of Bedford, Mass ·,tnsix daugh:
P lmer of Newmar ke ,
a
. L Palmer of Rochester,
~~~' fo~~~~f Florida, Vesta B;Ur~~
of Jacksonville, Fla., pear\d:f ~olof C~ncordc,BUff~ ~~fr?eOynaGoupilof
umbla, S. ., an
d h'ldren'
Ridgefield, Conn.; 26~~~~~ 1
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45 great-grandchildren;
two greatgreat-grandchildren;
two brothers
Roscoe H. Palmer of Ma~bury a~d
Stanley Palmer of WoodsvIlle; a SIS.t er, Lucy Shepard hof Brentwood,
many nieces and nep ews.
She was predeceased by a son,
Frank Palmer, who died on the
Thresher.
Friendsandrel~ii~~~-~;;i~~ited
tocallfrom24and7-9p.m.Thursdayat KentandPelczarFuneralHome,41 ExeterSt.,Newmark~t.
.
Thefuneralserviceis at 10a.m.FrIdayat Kent
and PelczarFuneralHome,withRev.Lym~n
Baier, pastor of the NewfieldsCommuni
y
Church,officiating.
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BurialwillbeinthespringintheDurham emetery.
Bertha L. Palmer
DURHAM - Bertha L. Palmer,
95, formerly of Newmarket Road,
died Sunday, Jan. 19, 1997 at Dover
Rehabilitation and Living Center,
where she had lived for the past four
years.
Mrs. Palmer was born Aug. 14,
1901 in Durham and was the daughter of Roscoe and Lillian (Arsenault)
Palmer. She lived most of her life in
Durham.
She attended church in Portsmouth, and the Community Church
of Durham.
Her husband, Frederick S. Palmer,
died in 1968.
She is survived by five sons,
Frederic T. of Detroit, Mich., James
W. of Ekajon, Calif., Josephus of
San Francisco, Calif., Woodrow W.
of Bedford, Mass. and John E .. of
Newmarket; six daughters, Lucma
L. Palmer of Rochester, Ada Jones
of Florida, Vesta Brumby of Jacksonville, Fla., Pearl Palmer of Concord, Buffy MacDonald of Co~umbia, S.c. and Shirley GoupIl of
Ridgefield, Conn.; 26 grandchildren,
45 great-grandchildren, two greatgreat-grandchildren;
two brothers,
Roscoe H. Palmer of Madbury and
Stanley Palmer of Woodsville; one
sister, Lucy Shepard of Brentwood;
many nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by a son,
Frank, who died on the Thresher.
Calling hours will be Thursday,
Jan. 23 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
at the Kent & Pelczar Funeral Home,
41 Exeter St., Newmarket.
Funeral services will be held on
Friday, Jan. 24 at 10 a.m. from the
funeral home, with Rev. Lyman
Baier, pastor of the Newfields Community Church, officiating.
Burial will be in the spring in the
Durham Cemetery.
Thomas
Palumbo Sr ..
ST. PETERSBURG,
Fla. Thomas A. Palumbo Sr., 89, of St.
Petersburg, Fla., died Monday, Oct.
26, 1998at home after a short period
of failing health.
He was born Sept. 6, 1909in Grottominardo, Italy, the son of Raphael
and Angelina (DeIGroso) Palumbo.
After coming to the U.S. at age ten,
he made his home in the Durham,
N.H.-Berwick, Maine area.
Palumbo was a professional boxer
in the 1930s. He worked as a breadman for many years while raising
his family in Berwick.
He was a sports enthusiast. An
avid golfer, he was employed at a
golf club in Florida up until two
months before he died.
His family includes two daughters, Mrs. Kirk (Marcia) Johnson of
Rochester,
N.H. and Mrs. Paul
(Kim) Coleman of Kearsarge, N.H.;
two sons, Ralph Palumbo
of
Rochester, N.H. and Joseph Palumbo of Saco, Maine; a sister, Lucy
Mitchell of Newmarket, N.H. He
also leaves his wife of 24 years, Esta
(Marie) Palumbo of St. Petersburg,
Fla.; a stepdaughter,
Mrs. John
(Patricia) Mead of St. Petersburg,
Fla. and two stepgrandchildren;
10
grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews.
Palumbo was predeceased by a
son, Thomas A. Palumbo Jr., who
died in 1996.
A memorial service is at 3 p.m. Sunday at
First Parish United Church of Christ, 176 W.
High St., Somersworth, with Mark Rideout,
officiating. FriIlll~aJld !aIllilY are welcome.
Mrs. Anna Pazdon
NEWMARKET - Mrs. Anna
. t l'azdon, 90, of 21 Bay Road,
;j died at the Exeter Hospital
, yesterday after a brief illness.
Born in Poland, she had lived
here for the past 70 years.
was a member of the Polish
Womens Club, the Polish National Alliance, and St.
Church.
The family includes a son,
John J. Pazdon Sr.. and a·
daughter, Miss Jennie M. Pazdon, both of Newmarket;
grandchildren; a sister, Mrs.·
Victoria Kustra of Newmarket,
and nieces and nephews.
.
A mass of Christian burial
will be celebratcd Saturday at
a.m. at St. Mary Church. Burial
will be in Calvary Cemetery.
Fricnds may call at the Brisson
and Kent Funeral Home today
from '1 to 9 p.m. and Friday
from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
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Barbara Paton
NEWMARKET - Barbara (Morrison) Paton, 98, of Grant Road, died
Monday, April 26, 1993 at the Rockingham Nursing Home, Brentwood.
Born March 16, 1895in Points West
~ay, Cape Britton Island, Nova Scoha, she was the daughter of Angus
and Margaret (McKenzie) Morrison.
She attended St. George's Channel
School in Richmond County, N.S.,
and at 17, she moved to Waltham
Mass. where she lived for most of
her life. In 1986, she came to Newmarket.
She worked as a waitress for
Child's Restaurant many years ago.
Mrs. Paton attended Wilfred Academy for hairdressing
in Boston,
Mass. and for over 50 years owned
and operated the Waltham Beauty
Salon.
While living in Waltham she was
an active member of thd Eastern
Star and the Deborah Rebecca
Lodge.
For many years, she was an elder
at the First Presbyterian Church in
Waltham, and had recently attended
the Newmarket Community Church.
She was a member of the Fern Rebekah Lodge in Epping, N.H.
Her husband Arthur Paton died in
1965.
'
She was the last of 15 children, and
was predeceased by her twin sister
Mabel Schanda, who died on Feb. 2
1992.
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She had made her home with her
nephew and niece, Richard and Priscilla Schanda of Newmarket.
.She is survived by many other
meces and nephews.
Visiting hours will be held on Wednesday from
6-8p.m. at the Kent and Pelczar Funeral Home
41 E~eter St., Newmarket, with an 8p.m. funeraL
sefV1ce at the funeral home, with Rev. David
Wuori, pastor of the Newmarket Communtiy
Church officillting~
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Fern Rebekah Lodge of Epping will conduct
services at the funeral home on Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m .
Funeral services will be held on Thursday at 2
p.m. from the First Presbyterian Church, Waltham, Mass:
Burial will be at a later date in Riverside Cemetery, Newmarket.
Should friends desire, memorials may be made
to the Newmarket Community Church Memorial
Fund, Main St., Newmarket, N.H. 03857.
WINTHROP, Maine - Thelma N.
Palmer, 79, of Route 135, died Friday, Sept. 24, 1993at her home.
She was born in Newmarket, N.H.
on November 27, 1913, the daughter
of George E. and Cora (Paul) Neal.
She was a graduate of Newmarket
High School, class of 1932.
She had previously resided in Newmarket, Durham and Dover.
Before her retirement, she and her
husband had lived in South Weymouth, Mass., and Concord, N.H.
For several years she had owned and
operated the Antique Exchange in
Hallowell.
She was a member and past treasurer of the Winthrop Congregational
Church, past president of the Augusta Women's Club, member of the
Winthrop Grange where she held
several offices, and a member of the
Kennebec Pomona Grange.
Until recently, she had been treasurer of the Maine State Federation of
Womens Clubs.
Her husband, Oscar J. Palmer,
whom she married in 1933,died August 17,1993.
Survivors include: a son, Neil
Palmer of Concord, N.H.; a daughter, Betty Turney of Winthrop; three
grandchildren,
Stuart Turney of
Nahant, Mass., Joel Turney of Winthrop, and Susan Atwood of Concord,
N.H.; and two great-grandchildren.
Lewis Pelletier (~(~
NEWMARKET - Lewis P. Pelletier, 80, of 6 Washington St. died
Friday, August 31, 1984, at his home
after a long illness.
He was born here on December 8,
1903, and was a lifelong resident. He
was the son of Telesphore and
Desneige (Dion) Pelletier.
A weaver by trade, Mr. Pelletier
worked in the Newmarket Manufacturing Mill, the Grant Silk Mill and
various mills in Exeter, Dover, Lebanon and Rochester.
He was a member of St. Mary's
Church, the Lamprey Aerie No. 1934
Fraternal Order of Eagles and the
Catholic Order of Foresters Juliet
Court No. 634, all of Newmarket.
Surviving members of his family
include his wife of 55 years, Rose
(Deshaies) Pelletier of Newmarket;
two sons, Rev. Lewis T. Pelletier of
Ontario and Paul R. Pelletier of Elkton, Md.; one brother, Ovila Pelletier
of Cumberland, R.I.; one sister, Mrs.
Arthur (Emile) Mongeon of Newmarket; four grandchildren;
and
many nieces and nephews
A Mass of Christian Burial will be
celebrated Tuesday at 10 a.m. at St.
Mary's Church. Burial will follow in
the Calvary Cemetery.
The Kent Funeral Home in N'ewmarket is handling arrangeJI.l:Ii:s.
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P~Jerso~1J
NEWMARKET - Committal services
Leon Jay Peterson, who died Dec. 21, 1984,astheresultofanautomobile
accident in Austin, Texas, was held last Saturday at Calvary
Cemetery, Newmarket, with the Rev. Shane Estes, pastor
of the Newmarket Community Church officiating.
The Kent Funeral Home, 41 Exeter St., Newmarket, was
in charge of~rrangements.
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DOVER - John Pelczar, 74, of 10 Maplewood Ave., died
Sunday, June 1, in Wentworth-Douglass Hospital after a
long illness.
Mr. Pelczar was born in Newmarket lived for a time
in Lee and resided the past 50 years i~ Dover.
He formerly was employed at the Hussey Manufactur.
109 Co. of North Berwick, Maine, and the University of
New Hampshire Maintenance Department.
Mr. P~l~zar.was a welder at the Porsmouth Naval Shipyard, retmng lo 1965. He was a member of the National
Rifle Association.
Family members include his wife of 51 years Mrs. Phyllis
(Dudley) Pelczar of Dover; two sons, Alden R. Pelczar of
Dover and Bruce A. Pelczar of Mechanicsville, Md.; a
daughter., Mrs. Mary Lee Kimb.all of Gorham, Maine; eight
d h ld
b
gran c I ren; a rother, LoUiSPelczar of Meredith' three
si~ters, Mrs ..Frederick (Jennie) CI.eve1andof Ossipee: Mrs.
Hilton (Adeline) Homer of MeredIth and Mrs. Harry (Emily) Elliott of Newfields, nieces and nephews.
Funeral servic~s_ were held Wednesday, June 4, at the
" Kent Funeral Home In Newmarket. TheRev. John ChapGisela Pettengill ~ iEr, f9g-J ma~, pastor.ofthe Le~ Congregational Church, officiated.
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Bunal was lo Lee Hill Cemetery, Lee.
NEWMARKET - Gisela PettenMemorial donations may be made to the Crotched Moungill, 53, of Grant Road died Thurs- tain Foundation, Greenville 03048.
day, April 14, 1983, at Mary Hitch,----cock Hospital in Hanoyer.
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Born Aug. 17, 1929, m Brux, Czech- \NY""\i,.Y \t)~;;"'r
oslova~ia, the daughter of Gust~v
• NEWMARKET - Lewis P. Pelletier 80 of 6 Washand Elizabeth Glaser, she had resid-.
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ed in Newmarket for the past 24 mgto.n t. Ie
nay,
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at IS orne a ter a
years.
long illness.
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For many years she worked at
He w~s born here on Dec. 8, 1903, and was a lifeRockingham Shoe in Newmarket.
long reSident. He was the son of Te1esphore and DesThe widow of Richard L. Pettenneige (Dion) Pelletier.
gill, who died in 1981, she is survived
A weaver by trade, Mr. Pelletier worked in the
by thre~ sons, Richard G. Pettengill
Newmarket Manufacturing
Mill, the Grant Silk Mill
of RaleIgh, N.C., Tec. Sgt. Vernon L. and various mills in Exeter
Dover Lebanon and
Pettengill of Pease Air Force Base in Rochester
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Newington and Thomas J. Pettengill
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of Newmarket; two daughters, Mrs.
e wa~ a mem er a
t.
ary sure,
t e amWayne (Rose-Ann) Shevelin of Van prey Aene No. 1934 Fraternal Order of Eagles and the
Nuys, Calif., and Mrs. Wolfgang Catholic Order of Foresters Juliet Court No. 634, all
(Theresa) Kuchenmeister of New- of Newmarket.
market; one brother, Peter Glaser of
Surviving members of his family include his wife of
Straubing, West Germany; and nine 55 years, Rose (Deshaies) Pelletier of Newmarket;
grandchildren. .
two sons, Rev. Lewis T. Pelletier of Ontario and Paul
Funeral serVICes were held at 10 R. Pelletier of Elkton, Md.; one brother, Ovila Pellea.m .. today at the. Newmarket Com- tier of Cumberland
R.I.' one sister Mrs. Arthur
mumty Church WIth the Rev. Shane.
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Estes, pastor, officiating. Cremation
(EmIle) Mo~geon of Newmarket, four grandchIldren,
followed.
and many meces ~n~ nephc:ws.
The Brisson and Kent Funeral
A Mass of Chnstlan Bunal was celebrated Tuesday
Home at 41 Exeter St., Newmarket,
at 10 a.m. at St. Mary's Church. Burial followed in the
'was in charge of arrangements.
Calvary Cemetery.
Flowers are acceptable,
or if
The Kent Funeral Home in Newmarket handled arfriends should desire, memorial
rangements,_----donations may be made to the Amer---ican Cancer Society, 868 Mast Road,
~lanchester N.H. 03101.
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Albertine M. Pelletier
DOVER - John Pelczar, 74, of 10
IS Af:' I'. to\( Ul~ is' ~
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Mrs. Albertine M. Pelletier, 88,
Maplewood Ave., died Sunday mornNEWMARKET - Richard L. Peting, June 1, 1986, at Wentworthtengill,' 52, of Grant Road, died Sundied last week at St. Mary's HosDouglass Hospital after a long illday, Oct. 18, 1981, at Elliot Hospital,
pital in Lewiston, Maine, after a
Manchester.
ness.
long illness.
Born Jan. 23, 1912, in Newmarket,
Born March 22, 1929, in Lewiston,
the son of Michael and Katherine
Maine, he had resided in Exeter and
She was born March 29, 1880 at
(Schmidt) Pelczar, he had lived for a
Newfields and, for the past 21 years,
st. Cyrille Canada. For the past
in Newmarket.
time in Lee and resided the past 50
He was a brick mason and had
years in Dover.
three and a half years she has
been employed at the LaPerle ConHe was formerly employed at the
been at the Marcotte Nursing
struction Co. of Exeter, the Pierce
Hussey Manufacturing Co. of North
Home in Lewiston and had formConstruction Co. of Stratham and,
Berwick, Maine, the University of
erly resided in Newmarket for 55
recently, the Local 40 Construction
New Hampshire Maintenance DeUnion of Beverly, Mass.
partment and had been a welder at
years, making her last residence
He was a member of the Robert G.
the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, reat 180 Main Street. She was a
Durgin American Legion Post No. 67,
tiring in 1965.
member of the Ladies of Ste. Anne
and a past president of the Lamprey
H~ was a member of the National
Rifle' Association.
Aerie, F.O.E:, both of Newmarket.
and a member of St. Mary's ParHe served in the U.S. Army in Korea
Family members include his wife
ish.
and Germany. He had been a former
of 51 years, Mrs. Phyllis (Dudley)
member of the Exeter Volunteer
Pelczar of Dover; two sons, Alden R.
She was the daughter of the late
Fire Department for seven years.
Pelczar of Dover and Bruce A. PelcJeffrey and Desneiges (Tancrelle)
Members of the family include his'
zar of Mechanicsville, Md.; a daughMartel. She is survived by two
wife, Mrs. Gisela (Wufka) Pettengill
ter, Mrs. Mary Lee Kimball of Gorsons, Alphonse L. Pelletier of 28
of Newmarket; three sons, Richard
ham, Maine; eight grandchildren; a
North Main St., Newmarket, and
G. Pettengill of Raleigh, N.C., Tech.
brother, Louis Pelczar of Meredith;
Arthur Pelletier of Montreal, CanSgt. Vernon L. Pettengill of Pease
three sisters, Mrs. Frederick (Jen·
ada; a daughter, Mrs. Robert (Annie) Cleveland of Ossipee, Mrs. HilAir Force Base, Portsmouth, and
tonia) Albee of Millbrae, Calif.,
Thomas J. Pettengill of Exeter; two
ton (Adeline) Homer of Meredith and
four
grandchildren
and three
Mrs. Harry (Emily) Elliott of Newdaughters, Mrs. Wayne (Rose-Ann)
great grandchildren; two brothers,
Shevelin of North Hollywood, Calif.,
fields; and nieces and nephews.
Edward Martel of Pawtucket, R.I.
Funeral services will be held at 2 . and Mrs. Wolfgang (Theresa) Kuand Joseph Martel of Watertown,
chenmeister of Newmarket; his parp.m. Wednesday at the Kent Funeral
Home, 41 Exeter St., Newmarket,
ents, Vernon and Lois (Watson) PetMass., a sister, Miss Rose Martel
tengill of Newfields; five brothers,
with the Rev. John Chapman, pastor
of Newmarket, several nieces and
Albert Pettengill of Northwood, Clarof the Lee Congregational Church,
nephews.
ence Pettengill of Raymond, James
officiating. Burial will be in Lee Hill
Pettengill of Newfields, Robert PetCemetery, Lee.
tengill of Nashua and John Pettengill
Calling hours are from 7 to 9 this
evening and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 of Amarillo, Texas; two sisters, Mrs.
Raymond (Marjorie) Chapman of
p.m. Tuesday anhe funeral home.
NEWPORT, Ky. -- FIQrence
L
Newmarket and Mrs. Peter (Esther)
Flowers are acceptable, or memo/ Peal, 91, died Monday, .hme 2;:\, 1!l9;:~
Charest of Exeter; eight grandchilrial donations may be made to the
at. the Baptist. Convalescent Center
dren; and several
nieces and
Crotched
Mountain
Foundation,
Newport, Ky.
nephews.
Greenville 03048.
She was II homemaker.
Funeral services will be held at 10
She llno her husband, the late Eel·
/( .~~
a.m. Tuesday in' the Community
ward Peal, were residents of Dur~·1flrs.
Church of Newmarket with the Rev.
ham from 19:18 until 196'1 when they
'1 \'1 \(D
Shane Estes officiating.
retired 1;0 Dunedin, Fla.
Calling hours are from 2 to 4 and 7
Her survivors include: a SOil aud
to 9 p.m. today at the Brisson and
daughter-in-law,
D. Wray and Becky
Kent Funeral Home, 41 Exeter St.,
Peill (If Peach Grove ,Ky.:
four
NEWMARKET
- Mrs.
Newmarket.
grandchildren,
Jm.Uth
SmHJI of
Stefania M. Pelczar
of
Joint services will be held at 7:30
\ North Main Street passed
Athens, Ga" Anita Fey of Newport,
this evening at the funeral home by
Ky., Douglas Peal. of Mason. Ohio.
lIIfay at the Exeter Hospithe Fraternal Order of Eagles and
amI David Peal of Colorado Springs,
after a short illness on
the American Legion Post No.. 67.
Colo.: and a great ..granddaughtex·,
Saturday, Sept. 27.
Rach!wIMarie Peal of Mason, Obii'
Caroline Gazda and L-a:dra
A. <.M<;ss. of christian
Services will be held in Newport,
Shina.,
buria) was celebrated
on
Ky. at the convenience oUhe family.
The Brisson and Kent
.;'i "_,r':::<' '·'F' ,~:,\-->;:;f'~?~~r::.
Funeral
Home of NewTuesday;<BepL.30,,,,itt
10
market
made
the funeral
a.m.
fromSt,
Mary's
She is survived by lOur
arrangements.
sons, Frank Pelczar
of
Church in Nevnuarket folMrs. Pelczar was born
West Los Angles, Califorlowed by burial in Calvary
in Glinik,
Poland
the
nia, Stanley Pelczar
of
Cemetery in Newmarket.
daughter
of
the
late
Hartford,
Conn., Josepb
Bearers
were
Roger
Joseph and Mary KroliP 1
f H
d
Gagne,
John
Pelcza!;.
kawski and has resided in
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Richard
Pelczar,
DaVId
Bernard
J. Pelczar
of
Newmarket for the past 65
Dover;
two dallghters,
Renaud, Patrick Lizotte,
Walter Zwearcan, Robert
ye~~~ was the widow of
Maryann Pelczar of NewPelczar and Joseph Pelcmarket
and
Mrs.
L.
John Pelczar. She was a
Joseph (Canina) ,Gagne of
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member
of St. Mary's
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Honorary bearers were
Church,
the Newmarket
over p us
gran c 1dren, nine 'great grandmembers of the NewmarPolish ~omen"~ Club an?
children
and
several
ket Polish Women's Club
the Pohsh NatIOnal Alhnieces and nephews.
AnIla Pepek, Toni Malek,
ance Grupa 675._",
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Honore
J.
Perreault
Honore J. Perreault, 85, passed
away August 22 at the Mitchell
Memorial Hospital in Brentwood
where he had been for the past
sixteen months.
He was born in St. Paul, Canada, August 24, 1880, the son of
the late Joseph and Emma (Guneau) Perreault.
He had resided in Newmarke for
the past 75 years, making his home
at 23 Ham Street.
Mr. Perreault retired from his
position as superintendent of the
Sterns and Sterns Manufacturing
Company of Easton, Pa. in 1952.
He was a member of St. Mary's
parish.
He was married to the late Anna
May (Lane) Perreault until her
death in 1964.
Survivors include a son, Rev.
Nelson Perreault, pastor of St.
Timothy's Church in Bristol, New
Hampshire, three sisters, Mrs. Anna Bergeron of Newmarket, Mrs.
William Chisnall of Portsmouth
and Miss Ernestine Perreault of
Newmarket, a brother Athanase
Perreault of Long Island, N.Y., 23
nieces and nephews, 41 grand
nieces and nephews and 11 greatgrand nephews and nieces.
A solemn high mass of requeim
was celebrated Wednesday morning at St. Mary's Church for Honore J. Perreault.
Rev. Nelson
Perreault of Bristol, N.H. was the
celebrant, Rev. Albert Baillargeon
of Gonic the deacon and Rev.
adore Gendron of Pittsfield the
sub-deacon.
Seated within the sanctuary
were Rt. Rev. Eugene Dumas of
Dover, Rt. Rev. Gillis Simard of
Rochester, Rev. Desmond O'Connor of Laconia, Rev. Paul Vaichunas and Rev. Lionel Parenteau.
Also in attendance was a large
delegation from the Holy Name
Society of Bristol.
The bearers were Romeo Beaudet, Romeo Turcotte, David Baillargeon, Bruce Atherton, Adelard
Beaulieu and Philbert Perreault.
Burial was in Calvary with
commital prayers by Rev. Baillargeon and Rev. Parenteau.
E. Perreault
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NEWMARKET- Miss Ernestine Perreault, 81,of 21Ham St.
died Sunday at the WentworthDouglass Hospital, Dover, after
a brief illness.
- She was born in Newmarket.
A.ugust31, 1891,the daughter of
Joseph and Emma (Juneau)
Perreault and had lived for a
time in Easton, Pa., returning
here 16 years ago. She was a
membeLoLSt__~arY'~_~.l"i~h.
The family includes a SIster,
Mrs. William Chisnail of Portsmouth; nieces and nep.hews.
A concelebra ted mass of
Christian burial will be held
Wednesday at 10 am at St.
Mary's Church. Her nephew, the
Rev. )\IelsonPerreault, pastor of
St. Joseph's Church, Nashua.
will be principal celebrant. Burial will be in CalvaryCemetery.
Friends may call at the Brisson and Kent Funeral Home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm
and Tuesday7 to 9 pm.
HERMAN PELLETIER
KINGSTON- Herman Pelleti~r, 82, of Great Pond Road,
dIed unexpectedly yesterday at
the home of his son, 24Woodvine
Road in Windham.
He was born in Ulric, P.Q.,
Canada, March 25, 1894,the son
of Delesphore and Desneige
<Dion)Pelletier.
Mr. Pelletier had lived in
Newmarket for many years before movinghere 10years ago.
He was a loom-fixer in the
textile industry for many years.
Survivors include his widow
Mrs. Eva (Laroche) Pelletier of
Kingston; four sons, Adrian
Pelletier of Kingston, Henry
Pelletier of Stratham, Lucien
Pelletier of Windhamand Maurice Pelletier of San Jose
Calif.; a daughter, Mrs. Rit~
Gagne of Lynn, Mass. ; 23
grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs.
Marie Dumas of Maitland, Fla.
and Mrs. Arthur Mongeon of
Newmarket; three brothers
Oliver Pelletier of Lonsdale'
R.I., Louis Pelletier of New:
market and Eli Pelletier of Philadelphia, Pa.; nieces and
nephews.
J. Adrian" Pelletier,
past AL commander
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KINGSTON- Joseph R. "Adrian"
Pelletier, 68, of 15th Street, Great
Pond Road, died Sunday, May 1,1988
at the Veterans Administration Hospital in White River Junction, Vt., after a long illness.
Born March 13, 1920, in Newmarket, the son of Hermanegille and Eva
M. (Laroche) Pelletier, he had attended local schools and served in
the U.S. Army during World War II.
. He had owned and operated Adrian's Lunch Wagon and later Adrian's
Lunch in Newmarket for 12years.
He was past commander and life
member of Pingree-Moss Chatigny
American Legion Post 32of Exeter.
He organized the American Legion
Christmas party for the handicapped
and was an active volunteer at the
VAHospital in Manchester.
He was a member of the 40 and 8
Locale 70of New Hampshire.
Family members include three
sons, J. Scott Pelletier, Shawn D.
.Pelletier and Daniel R. Pelletier, all
of Pittsfield; four daughters, Mrs.
Michelle Moss of Kittery, Maine, Ms.
Jodi Pelletier of Portsmouth, Ms;
Jacki A. Pelletier of Pittsfield and
Diane B. Pelletier of Pittsfield;(lne
granddaughter and one grandson.;
two brothers, Henry Pelletier of St.
Petersburg, Fla., and Lucien Pelletier of Windham; one sister, Mrs.
Rita Gagne of Peabody, Mass.; and
several nieces and nephews.
A Mass of Christian burial will be
~elebrated at 10a.m. Thursday, from
St. Mary's Church in Newmarket
with the Rev. John Finnigan, pastor,
.as celebrant. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Newmarket.
FRiends may call from 2 to 4 and 7
to 9 p.m. Wednesday, at the Kent Funeral Home, 41 Exeter St., Newmarket. American Legion services will
be held 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, at the
funeral home.
The family suggests contributions
be made to Ms. Jodi Pelletier, 596
Kearsarge Way-,Portsmouth, 03801.
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HAMPTON - Joseph Pelczar, 71,
of Panama City, Fla., and formerly
of Tobey Street, Hampton, died Tuesday, Jan. 30, 1989, at his home in
Panama City after a sudden illness.
Born May 13,1917, in Newmarket,
the son of John and Stefani a (Krolikowski) Pelczar, he had lived inPortsmouth and Hampton for many
years before moving to Panama City
five years ago.
He was a graduate of Connecticut
State Technical School in Willimantic.
During World War II, he served in
the U.S. Army and was one of the
firstNewmarket residents to join the
service at that time.
He was employed at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard and worked in
the Design Division for many years
prior to his retirement in 1977.
He is survived by his wife of 45
years, Evelyn (Maguire) Pelczar of
Panama City; three sons, Kenneth
Pelczar of Jacksonville, Fla., Joseph
Pelczar of Washington, D.C., and
Robert Pelczar of Woodbridge, Va.;
one daughter, Mrs. Michael (Norine)
Taylor of Snyder, Texas; four grandchildren; two brothers, Frank Pelczar of Oxnard, Calif., and Bernard J.
Pelczar of Newmarket; two sisters,
Miss Maryanna Pelczar of Newmarket and Mrs. L. Joseph (Janina)
Gagne of New Durham; and several
nieces and nephews.
A Mass of Christian burial will be
celebrated at 10 a.m. Friday from St.
Mary's Church, Newmarket, with
the Rev. John Finnigan, pastor, as
celebrant. Burial will be in the
spring in Calvary Cemetery, Newmarket.
Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7
to 9 p.m. Thursday at the Kent and
Pelczar Funeral Home, 41 Exeter
St., Newmarket.
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NEWf,1ARKET
~- Henry "Mike"
68, of 11 Bennett Way, died
9, 1989, at his apartment
a short HIness.
Born .June 2, 1920,in Newmarket,
the son...of _Alex and Alma ~~far~e~)
Pelletier, he resided most of his life
in Newmarket and attended Newmarket schools.
He had served in the Army in the
European Theater during World War
n,
He was supervisor of the stitching
room at the Al.rose Shoe Co. in Exeter for many years, retiring in 1985.
He was a member of Lamprey
"Fraternal Order Eagles No.
the Polish Club and the Robert
American Legion Post No.
67, all Newmarket.
He was a communicant of St.
.Mary's Church.
The widower of Stacia H. Pelletier,
who died in 1982, he is survived by a
dallgllfer, Mrs. Daniel (Lauren) EmBerwick, Maine; two
grl~h(ichildrl!ll; five brothers, George
Pelletier, both
of NewJmlarlk:et, Gerard Pelletier of
Dover,
of Ohio, and
Raymond
of Raymond; and
nieces and nephews,
(If Christian burial will be
at 10 a.m. Wednesday
Church, NewmarJohn Finnigan as
be in Calvary Cememay call from 2 to 4 and 7
to I} p.m. Tuesday at the Kent and
Pelczar F'ul1eral Home, H Exeter
SL,
where American
Legion ,~ervices will be held at 7:30
the Robert G. Durgin American Legion Post No. 67, Newmarket.
He was a member of the New
Hampshire Society of the Sons of the
American Revolution, the National
Rifle Association and the Newmarket Historical Society.
He was a member of St. Thomas
Episcopal Church in Dover.
He is survived by his wife of 53
years, Maisie (Friars) Pearson of
Newmarket; one son, Frederick C.
Pearson III, Ph.D., of Boulder Colo;
and one grandson, Christopher F.
Pearson of Boulder, Colo.
Friends and relatives are invited
to call on Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. at
the Kent & Pelczar Funeral Home, 41
Exeter St., Newmarket. Rising Star
Lodge will conduct Masonic services
on Sunday at 3 p.m., and the Robert
G. Durgin Post will conduct American Legion services on Sunday at 4
p.m. in the funeral home.
Funeral services will be held on
Monday at 10:30 a.m. in St. Thomas
Episcopal Church, Dover, with the
Rev. Robert Ervin officiating.
Burial with full military honors
will follow in Evergreen Cemetery,
Berwick, Maine.
Flowers are acceptable, or should
friends desire, memorials may be
made to the charity of one's choice.
p,m.
Stephanie P~I_czar., ,_
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NEWMARKET - Mrs. Stephanie
Pelczar died Monday, Feb. 25, 1985,
at the Exeter Health Care after a
brief illness.
Born in Poland, she had lived most
of her life in Newmarket.
She was a member of St. Mary
Parish.
Survivors include two sons, three
daughters, n grandchildren,
four
great-grandchildren and a sister.
A Mass of Christian burial will be
celebrated at 10 a.m. Wednesday at
St. Mary Church in Newmarket.
Burial will be in the spring in Calo.
vary Cemetery.
Calling hours are from 2 to 4 and 7
to 9 p.m. today at the Kent Funeral
Home, 41 Exeter St., Newmarket.
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NEWMARKET - Col. Ethan R.
Pearson, 75, of Bay Road, died
Thursday, Nov. 15, 1990, at Exeter
Healthcare.
Born Nov. 19, 1914, in Somersworth, the son of Frederick C. Pearson Jr. and Avis Goodwin Pearson,
.he had lived in Donnelsville, Ohio,
for seven years, and in Newmarket
for the past 32 years.
He was a graduate of the University of New Hampshire, Class of 1961,
and the Castle Height Military Academy, Lebanon, Tenn. He was a member of Alpha Zeta fraternity.
In 1943, he entered the U.S. Air
Force and retired with the rank of
colonel in 1957.
After retiring from the Air Force,
he taught biology and math at Newmarket High School.
He was a former member and
chairman of the Newmarket Planning Board.
He was a member of the Rising
Star Lodge No. 47, F&AM, Newmarket, the Scottish Rite Bodies of the
Valley of Portsmouth and Dover, and
the New Hampshire Consistory 32 degree.
Also, he was a past high priest of
Belknap Chapter No. 8 R&AM, a
member of the Orphan Council and
St. Paul Commandery, all of Do,:er.
He was a member of the National
Sojourners.
Col. Pearson was a susta~ing
member of the Republican National
Committee.
Inaddition
he Vlll!L~IllElmber of
L
He was a former member and
c~airman of the Newmarket Plannmg Board.
He was a member of the Rising
Star Lodge No. 47, F&AM, Newmarket, the Scottish Rite Bodies of the
Valley of Portsmouth and Dover, and
the New Hampshire Consistory 32 degree.
Also, he was a past high priest of
Belknap Chapter No. 8 R&AM, a
member of the Orphan Council and
St. Paul Commandery, all of Dover.
~e was a member of the National
SOJourners.
CoL Pearson was a sustaining
memb~r of the Republican National
CommIttee.
In addition, he was a member of
t~e Robert G. Durgin American LegIOnPost No. 67, Newmarket.
He was a member of the New
Ham~shire Society of the Sons of the
A~encan ReVOlution, the National
Rifle Association and the Newmarket Historical Society.
~e was a member of St. Thomas
EpIscopal Church in Dover.
He is survived by his wife of 53
years, Maisie (Friars) Pearson of
Newmarket; one son, Frederick C.
Pearson III, Ph.D., of Boulder Colo;
and one grandson, Christopher F.
Pearson of Boulder, Colo.
Friends and relatives are invited
to call on Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. at
the Kent & Pelczar Funeral Home, 41
Exeter ~t., Newmarket. Rising Star
Lodge WIllconduct Masonic services
on Sunday at 3 p.m., and the Robert
G. Durgin Post will conduct American I;egion services on Sunday at 4
p.m. m the funeral home.
Funeral services will be held on
Mo?day at 10:30 a.m. in St. Thomas
EpIscopal Church, Dover, with the
Rev. ~ober~ Ervin officiating.
BurIal WIth full military honors
will follow in Evergreen Cemetery
BerwiCk, Maine.
'
!lowers a.re acceptable, or should
frIends deSIre, memorials may be
made to the charity of one's choice.
Howard Pease
NEWMARKET
Howard E.
Pease, 85, of Langs Lane, died Tuesday, Feb. 22, 1994at the Rockingham
Nursing Home, Brentwood where he
had resided for the past year and a
half.
Born April 9, 1908 in Newfields
N.H., he was the son of William and
Mary (Hanscomb) Pease. He lived in
Newmarket for many years.
.
He was formerly employed by the
town of Newmarket.
Survivors include: two brothers
Arthur Pease of Newmarket and Wil~
liam Pease of Exeter; several nieces
and nephews.
He was predeceased by his sister,
Gladys Fortin, who died in 1978.
NEWMARKET - Col. Ethan R.
Pearson, 15, of Bay Road, died
Thursday, Nov. 15, 1990, at Exeter
Healthcare.
Born Nov. 19, 1914, in Somersworth, the son of Frederick C. Pearson Jr. and Avis Goodwin Pearson,
he had lived in Donnelsville, Ohio,
for seven years, and in Newmarket
for the past 32 years.
He was a graduate of the University of New Hampshire, Class of 1961,
and the Castle Height Military Academy, Lebanon, Tenn. He :vas a member of Alpha Zeta fratermty.
In 1943, he entered the U.S. Air
Force and retired with the rank of
colonel in 1957.
Funeral services will be held on Friday at 2
After retiring from the Air Force, p.m. at the Kent and Pelczar Funeral Home, 41
he taught biology and math at New- Exeter St., Newmarket, with Rev. David Wuori
market High School. __ .
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KINGSTON: Ibseph R. 'Adrian' Pelletier, 68, of15th
Street, Great Pond Road, died Sunday, May 1, at the Veterans Administration Hospital in White River Junction, Vt.,
after a long illness.
Born March 13, 1920, in Newmarket, the son or Hermanegille and Eva M. (Laroche) Pelletier, he had attended local schools and served in the U.S. Army during World
War II.
He had owned and operated Adrian's Lunch Wagon and
later Adrian's Lunch in Newmarket for 12 years.
He was past commander and life member of PinegreeMoss Chatigny American Legion Post 32 of Exeter.
He organized the American Legion Christmas party for
the handicapped and was an active volunteer at the VA
Hospital in Manchester.
.
He was a member of the 40 and 8 Locale 70 of New
Hampshire.
.
Family members include three sons, J. Scott Pelletier,
Shawn D. Pelletier and Daniel R. Pelletier, all of Pittsfield;
four daughters, Mrs. Michelle Moss of ~ttery, M~., Ms.
Jodi Pelletier of Portsmouth, Ms. Jacki A. PelletIer and
Diane B. Pelletier, both of Pittsfield; one granddaughter
and one grandson; two brothers, Henry Pelletier of St.
Petersburg, Fla., and Lucien Pelletier of Windham; one
sister, Mrs. Rita Gagne of Peabody, Mass.; and several
nieces and nephews.
A Mass of Christian burial was celebrated Thursday, May
5, from St. Mary's Church in Newmarket with the Rev.
John Finnigan, pastor, as celebrant. Burial was in Calvary
Cemetery, Newmarket.
Arrangements were made by the Kent Funeral Home,
41 Exeter St., Newmarket. American Legion services were
held Wednesday, May 4, at the funeral home.
The family suggests contributions be made to Ms. Jodi
Pelletier, 596~~~rsarge "!!.~"'t-,-_POE!Sm~.!h_03801.
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NEWMARKET - Ludger Arthur Pelletier 72 of 25
Centra.l St., died Tuesday, March 17, at Exeter Hospital
followmg a short. illness.
_
Born Jan. 1,1915, in Newmarket, the son of Alexis and
Rose-Alma (Martel) Pelletier, he had been a lifelong resident here.
Be~ore retiring in,1978, he had been employed at the
Rockingham Shoe Co. in Newmarket.
He was a communicant of St. Mary Church.
He was a member of the American Citizens of Polish
Descent.
Survivors include his wife of 46 years Blanche (Levesque) Pelletier of Newmarket; two sons,' Gerard R. Pelletier and Donald !--. Pelletier, both of Newmarket; one
daughter, Mrs. RIchard (Madeline) Homiak of Newmarket; four grandchildren; six brothers Ernest George and
J:Ienry 'Mike' Pelletier, all of New~arket, Gerard Pelletier o~ Dover, Raymond Pe~letier of Epping and Philip
Pelletier of Columbus, OhIO; and several nieces and
nephews.
A Mass of Christian b~rial. was ~elebrated at St. Mary
Church, Newmarket. Bunal will be In the spring in Calvary
Cemetery. Arrangements were made by Kent Funeral
Home, 41 Exeter Street, Newmarket.
Memorial donations may be made in his name to the
Newmarket Senior Citizens, in care of Melina Hall, Grant
Road, Newmarket 03857.
George
Pease----
. NORTHWOOD - George Pease, 80, of Upper Bow St
dIed Thursday, Oct. 21, 1993 at Concord Hospitai'
Concord.
'
Born Feb. 17,1913 in NeWfields, he was the son of the
late Georg~ W'_!l.nd~~ B. (Hall) Pease.
He had resided in Northwood most of his life and worked as a lumberman. He later worked as a custodian at the
Northwood Elementary School.
The ~idow~r of ~orothy (Corliss) Pease, who died in
1981, his SurvIVOrsmclude: three daughters, Marion Lovely and Joan Leffel, both of Northwood, and Grace Bickford
of Keene; four sons, George Pease of Tilton Kenneth
Pease, Richard Pease and Charles Pease all ofN~rthwood'
14 grandchildren; and seven great-gr~dchilden.
'
The funeral service was conducted Saturday, Oct. 23 in
the chapel of the R.M. Edgerly & Son Funeral Home
Roch~ster. Rev. Gary O'Neal officiated.
'
Bunal!olloWed in Pine Grove Cemetery, Northwood.
George A. Pevear
EPPING - George A Pevear, 50, of Camp
Lee Road, died Friday, Dec. 17, 1993 at
Brigham and Womens Hospital, Boston,
Mass.
George was born Aug. 20, 1943 in Exeter, N.H., and was the son of the late William and Alvina (Rock) Pevear, Sr.
He was a graduate of Dover High School,
Class of 1961, was raised in Nottingham,
and moved to Epping in 1967.
From 1962-66, he served in the U.S. Navy.
He was employed fpr many years in Shop 56 at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard and retired in 1990.
For many years he was a member and past captain of
the Lee Fire Department. He was a member of the Harley
Owners Group and was a member of the North Hampton
Seacoast Chapter H.O.G.
In addition to motorcycles, he was a sportsman and enjoyed hunting.
He was a member of the Robert G. Durgin AL. Post
No. 67 and the Rising Star Lodge No. 47 F&AM, both
of Newmarket.
Survivors include: his wife of 30 years, Donna (Gooch)
Pevear of Epping; a son, George A Pevear, Jr. of Milton;
a daughter, Annette Pettengill of Madbury; three grandchildren, Kelly and Lucas Pettengill of Madbury, and Zakary
Goddard of Milton; four brothers, Bernard I. Pevaear of
Auburn, Ronald F. Pevear of Nottingham, Richard A Pevear of Nottingham, and Kevin S. Pevear of Northwood;
several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins.
He was predeceased by a brother, William H. Pevear,
Jr., who died Nov. 17, 1993.
Legion services and Masonic services were held on Monday, Dec. 20.
A Humanistic Service was celebrated on Tuesday, Dec.
21 at the Kent and Pelczar Funeral Home.
Burial will be at a later date in Southside Cemetery, Nottingham.
Should friends desire, memorial donations may be made
to Brigham and Women's Hospital, Lung Transplant Unit,
75 Francis St., Boston, MA 02115 or the Lee Fire Dept.,
78 Mast Rd., Lee, NH 03824.
Stanley A. Pepek
NEWMARKET - Stanley A. Pepek, 82, of Lamprey
River Park, died Sept. 23, 1993 at Catholic Medical Center,
Manchester.
Stanley was born in Lubla, Poland on Oct. 12, 1910 and
was the son of John and Stefania Pepek.
.,
He came to this country in 1928 and began working In
the coal mines of Wilkes-Barre, Penn.
For several years he lived in Manchester and was
employed by TTK Bakery delivering bread to Manchester,
NewJ!lark~£[email protected]_.
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Upon coming to Newmarket he began working at the
Portsmouth Naval-Shipyard, and was employed for five
years as a welder in Shop 26.
Stanley. was then employed as a loom fixer for 26 years
at the Gallant Manufacturing Co. in Newmarket. Later he
worked at Timberland Shoe Co. in Newmarket until his
retirement.
He was a communicant of St. Mary's Church and was
- a six -year member of the Holy Name Society. A memJ:>er
and past vice-president for many years of the Pohsh
American Citizens Club of Polish Descent, he was also a
delegate to state clubs. He also was a member and treasurer
of the Polish National Alliance Grupa 675 and a member
of the Newmarket Senior Citizens.
His first wife, Mary (Kush) Pepek, died in 1964.
He is survived by his wife of 26 years, Anna (Wajda)
PeRek of Newmarket; one son, Frederick Pepek of Littleton, Colo; two stepchildren, Mrs. Roland (Helen) Levesque of Newmarket and Walter Wajda of Newmarket; 13
grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; and several nieces
and nephews.
He was predeceased by three brothers and two sisters.
A mass of Christian Burial was celebrated on Saturday, '
Sept. 25 from St. Mary's Church.
Burial followed in Calvary Cemetery, Newmarket.
Flowers are acceptable or should friends desire,
memorials may be made to the charity of one's choice.
Henry H. Pelletier
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Henry Hermangilde Pelletier,
72, died Wednesday, Sept. 8, 1993, at his home in Florida,
after long illness.
Born in Newmarket, on Aug. 8, 1921, he was the son
of Hermangilde and Eva (Laroche) Pelletier. He was raised in Newmarket and lived in Stratham before moving to
Florida.
During World War II he served in the U.S. Navy as a
Warrant Petty Officer and was a Purple Heart and Silver
Star recipient. He served in the African Theatre.
Since 1957 he has been a member of the United BrotherhoOd of Carpenters & Joiners of America, Local 921, of
Portsmouth.
He is survived by his wife of 29 years, Lena (Lamy)
Pelletier of 5775-57th Ave. North, St. Petersburg, Fla.;
a daughter, April Cecile Pelletier of St. Petersburg; a
brother, Lucien Pelletier of Fort Myers, Fla.; and a sister,
Rita Gagne of Peabody, Mass.; and several nieces and
nephews.
Burial at sea with Military Services will be at the convenience of the familv.
George Pelletier
NEWMARKET - George O. Pelletier, 74, of New Road,
died Friday, Dec. 11, 1992, at his home in Newmarket after
a long illness.
.
Born Jan. 17, 1918 in Newmarket, the son of AlexIs and
Rose Alma (Martel) Pelletier, he was a lifelong resident
of Newmarket.
During World War II he served in the Army, and was
captured in Germany and was held in a Prisoner of War
Camp.
He was a member of the Robert G. Durgin A.L. Post
No. 67 of Newmarket.
George was a finish carpenter and at the time of his retirement in 1980 he was working for Stanley Jarosz.
Prior to being a carpenter he was a foreman at Sam Smith
Shoe Shop in Newmarket.
He was a communicant of St. Mary's Church and a 50-
year member of the Catholic Order of Foresters.
Survivors include: his wife of 55 years, Bertha (Demers)
Pelletier of Newmarket; a son, George O. Pelletier, Jr. of
Newmarket; two daughters, Mrs. Adelard (Rose) LeBranche of St. Petersburg, Fla., and Bunny Irene Pelletier of
Newmarket; nine grandchildren; five great-grandchildren;
three brothers, Ernest Pelletier of Newmarket, Raymond
Pelletier of Epping, and Phillip Pelletier of Cleveland,
Ohio; and several nieces and nephews.
A Mass of Christian burial was celebrated on Tuesday
at St. Mary's Church, Newmarket, with Rev. John Finnigan, pastor, as celebrant.
Burial will be in the spring in Calvary Cemetery, Newmarket.
Should friends desire, memorials may be made to Seacoast Hospice, 9 Hampton Road, Exeter 03833.
Howard E. Pease
NEWMARKET - Howard E. Pease, 85, of Langs Ln.,
died Tuesday, Feb. 22, 1994 at the Rockingham Nursing
Home, Brentwood, where he had resided for the past year
and a half.
Born April 9 1908 in Newfields, N.H., he was the son
of William and Mary (Hanscomb) Pease. He lived in
Newmarket for many years.
He was formerly employed by the Town of Newmarket.
Survivors include two brothers, Arthur Peasee of
Newmarket and William Pease of Exeter; several nieces
and nephews.
He was predeceased by his sister, Gladys Fortin, who
died in 1978.
Funeral services were held on Friday, Feb. 25 at the
Kent and Pelczar Funeral Home, Newmarket, with Rev.
David Wuori officiating.
Memorial donations may be made to Day Care Program,
Rockingham Nursing Home, 117 North Rd., Brentwood,
NH 03833.
NEWMARKET - Rose H. Pelletier, 86, formerly of
Washington St., died Saturday, Jan. 1, 1994 at ~ockingham
Nursing Home, Brentwood, where she had reSIded for the
past nine months.
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Mrs. Pelletier was born Jan. 19, 1907 m St. Remi De
Tingwick, Canada, and was the daughter of Aurel and Eugenie (Coupille) Deshaies.
She had lived in Newmarket for many years and then
lived at the Governor Prescott Home, Epping.
Whilejn Newmarket, she was a communicant of St.
Mary's Church.
Her husband, Louis P. Pelletier, died in 1984.
Survivors include two sons, Rev. Louis J. Pelletier, OFM,
of Well and, Ontario and Paul R. Pelletier of Elkton, Md.;
six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; several nieces. ;enhews, and cousins.
'A Iv1assof Christian burial was celebrated Thursday, Jan.
6 from St. Mary's Church with Rev. Louis Pelletier as celebrant.
Burial will be in the spring in Calvary Cemetery, Newmarket.
Catherine Pe Percival
DURHAM - Catherine P. Perciv~l, 89, formerly of Mast
Rd., Durham, died Tuesday, Jan. 4, 1994 at the Odd Fellows
Home, Concord, where she had resided for the past three
years.
Mrs. Percival was born Aug. 14, 1904 in Weare and was
the daughter of Ernest and Ida Belle (Hazen) !alge.
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She was a graduate of Weare High School in 1923 and
the University of New Hampshire in 1927.
She was the widow of Gordon P. Percival, who died
in 1965, and had made her home in Durham since 1929.
She was a member of the Community Church of Durham, where she had served as superintendent of the Sunday School, as a deaconess, and on the Visiting Committee.
A former member of the Silver Squares and of the
Womens Guild, she was once active in the Seacoast Region Square Dance Association.
She had also served as a volunteer at Exeter Hospital.
A longtime member of the Durham Garden Club she
also had a lifelong interest in gardening.
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Survivors indud~ a daughter, Janice (Mrs. John) Sanborn of Durham; a SIster and brother-in-law, Margaret and
Norman Wood of Weare; a granddaughter. Carole S. Glenn
and .her husband, Dale, of Oakdale, Co~.; a grandson,
David J. Sanborn and his wife, Barbara Brueggemann, of
Durham; three great-granddaughters, Lindsay and Shannon
Glenn of Oakdale, Conn., and Quinn Sanborn Brueggemann
ofDurha~; a brother-in-law, Neil Barden of Lebanon, N.H.;
several meces, nephews, and cousins.
A memorial service was held on Friday, Jan. 7 at the
Community Church of Durham. Rev. John W. Lynes of
the Community Church and the Rev. Sharon Tinkham of
the Union Congregational Church, Madbury, officiated.
Those who wish may make memorial donations in her
name to the Channel 11 Landscape Fund, c/o Channel 11,
P.O. Box 1100, Durham, NH 03824.
George
o. Pelletier
NEWMARKET - George O. Pelletier, 74, of New Rd.,
died Friday, Dec. 11, 1992 at his home after a long illness.
Born Jan. 17,1918 in Newmarket, the son of Alexis and
Rose Alma (Martel) Pelletier, he was a lifelong resident
of Newmarket.
During World War n, he served in the Army, and was
captured and held in a German prisoner of war camp.
Mr. Pelletier was a foreman at Sam Smith Shoe Shop
in Newmarket and a finish carpenter who was working for
Stanley Jarosz at the time of his retirement in 1980.
He was a member of the Robert· G. Durgin American
Legion Post 67 of Newmarket, a communicant of St.
Mary's Church and a 50-year member of the Catholic Order
of Foresters.
He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Bertha (Demers)
Pelletier of Newmarket; one son, George O. Pelletier, Jr.
of Newmarket; two daughters, Rose LaBranche of St.
Petersburg, Fla., and Bunny Irene Pelletier of Newmarket;
three brothers, Ernest of Newmarket, Raymond of Epping,
and Phillip of Cleveland, Ohio; nine grandchildren; five
great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.
Stephen A. Pelczar, Jr.
NEWMARKET - Stephen A. Pelczar, Jr., 53, formerly
of Packers Falls Road, died Wednesday, March 16, 1994 at
Lakes Regional Hospital, Laconia, after a long illness.
Mr. Pelczar was born March 24, 1940 in Exeter, and
was the son of the late Steven A. and Aniela G. (Sklarski)
Pelczar.
He went to St. Mary's School and was raised in
Newmarket. Over the years he has lived in various homes
in New Hampshire, some of which were in Derry, Portsmouth, Brentwood and Stewartstown. Presently he resided
at Bishop Bradley Apartments in Laconia.
While living in Newmarket he was a member of St.
Mary's Chu=-:rcc.=h_.
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He is survived by his stepmother, Katherine (Szacik)
Pelczar of Newmarket; a stepbrother, Stanley 1. Szacik of
Newmarket; a stepsister, Mrs. Eva Brown of North
Brookfield, Mass.; several aunts and uncles, including Fred
and Jennie Cleveland of Meredith; several nieces andnephews.
There are no calling hours or services. Graveside services will be held in the spring in Calvary Cemetery,
Newmarket.
Kent & Pelczar Funeral Home, Newmarket, is in charge
of arrangements.
Arthur F. Pease
NEWMARKET - Arthur F. Pease, 82, of Exeter Street,
died Monday, Aug. 8, 1994 at Dover Rehab and Living
Center, where he resided for the past 11 months.
Born in Newfields on Aug. 21, 1911, he was the son of
the late William and Emma (Hanscomb) Pease. He lived
in Newmarket for 58 years.
For many years he was an electric welder at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. Upon retiring from the shipyard,
he worked in the maintenance department at the University of New Hampshire. He was a communicant of St.
Mary's Church, and a member of the Polish Club.
He was the ,husband of Grace (Wojnar) Pease for 58
years.
Besides his widow, survivors include a son, Norman of
Scarborough, Me.; two daughters, Mrs. Gary (Nancy)
Eastman of Rochester and Mrs. Bruce (Linda) Fecteau.of
Newmarket; six grandchildren; one great-grandchild; a
brother, William Pease of Exeter; several nieces and nephews.
A funeral service, at the Kent & Pelczar Funeral Home,
Newmarket, was held Wednesday, Aug. 10. The Rev.
Maurice Rochefort officiated. Burial followed in Calvary
Cemetery, Newmarket.
Memorials may be made to American Parkinson Disease Association, 116 John St., New York, NY 10038.
Erlene Pell
NEWMARKET - Erlene (Lavoie) Pen, 69, widow of
the late Robert Pell of Cloverdale, Calif., died Thursday,
Aug. 11, 1994 in Ashland, are.
Born March 25, 1925, she was the 'daughter of the late
Phillip and Medora (Pariseau) Lavoie of Newmarket. She
attended schools in Newmarket and was a 1942 graduate
of Newmarket High School.
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During world War II she moved to California and was
owner/partner of the Century 21 Realty in Cloverdale. She
was elected to the city council and served two terms as
mayor of Cloverdale.
Mrs. Pell is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Gary (Ian)
Hooper of Ashland, are.; two sons, Jon Bierer of Los Angeles and Marc of Santa Rosa, Calif.; several grandchildren, nieces and nephews. She also leaves her sister,
Beatrice Geoffrion of Delray Beach, Fla., and two brothers, Leo Lavoie of Dover and Burt Lavoie of Pharr, Texas.
Graveside services will be held on Thursday, Aug. 25 at
11:30 a.m. in Calvary Cemetery, Newmarket, with Rev.
John Finnigan officiating.
Kent & Pelczar Funeral Home, 41 Exeter St., Newmarket, is in charge of arrangements.
Olive May Perry
NEWMARKET - Olive May Perry, 89, formerly of_
Sleepy Hollow Park, died Sunday, June 12, 1994 at Exeter
Health Care.
Born July 22, 1904 in Newfoundland, Canada, she came
~the
United States a~.
For many years, she lived in Medford, Melrose, and
Wakefield, Mass., and had lived in Newmarket for 10 years,
most recently living at Exeter Health Care.
She was predeceased by her husbands, Middleton B.
Trites, formerly of Medford, who died in 1956, and Thomas Perry, formerly of Melrose, who died in 1978.
Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law, Donald
H. and Lucille Trites of Rochester; two grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.
Graveside services were held Wednesday, June 15 in
Oak Grove Cemetery, Medford, Mass.
Kent & Pelczar Funeral Home, Newmarket, was in
charge of arrangements.
Arthur Pelletier
MONTREAL - Arthur Pelletier, 73, of Montreal, died
~onday, Oct. 31, 1994 after a long illness.
" Born in Exeter on Jan. 7, 1921, he was the son of the
late Ludger and Albertine (Martel) Pelletier. He lived in
Newmarket for a brief time and resided in Montreal most
of his life.
Survivors include a brother, Alphonse of Kittery Point,
Me.; a sister, Antonia Albee of Newmarket; several nephews and one niece.
A Mass of Christian burial was celebrated on Monday,
Nov. 7 in St. Mary's Church, Newmarket, with Rev. John
Finnigan as celebrant.
Burial followed in Calvary Cemetery, Newmarket.
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Grace M. Pease
NEWMARKET - Grace M. Pease, 78, of Exeter Street,
died Monday, Nov. 13, 1995 at Exeter HospitaL
Born Dec. 26, 1916 in Newmarket, she was the daughter of the late Jacob and Catherine (Paradize) Wojnar.
She was a lifelong resident of Newmarket and was a
1933 graduate of Newmarket High School.
Mrs. Pease was an insurance agent for 25 years and had
worked for Judge Griffin, and the Perkins Agency in Newmarket, and then for the MacDonald Agency in Durham.
A communicant of St. Mary's Church, she was also a
former member of the CDA.
~rs. Pease was a member ofthe Polish Club, and a past
president and member of the Newmarket Senior Citizens.
She was also a 50-year member of the Professional Insurance Agents, and the National Association of Insurance
Women.
She was a former 4-H leader and a former vice president of the PTA.
Her husband, the late Arthur F. Pease, diedAug. 8, 1994.
Survivors include a son, Norman of Scarborough, Me.;
two daughters, Mrs. Gary (Nancy) Eastman of Rochester
and Mrs. Bruce (Linda) Fecteau of Newmarket; six grandchildren; a great-grandchild; a brother, Stanley Wojnar of
Newmarket; several nieces and nephews.
Friends and relatives are invited to call from 2 to 4 and
7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 16 at Kent and Pelczar Funeral
Home, 41 Exeter St., Newmarket.
A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m.
Friday, Nov. 17 at St. Mary's Church. Burial will follow in
Calvary Cemetery, Newmarket.
Evelyn E. Pelczar
HAMPTON - EvelynE. Pelczar, 77, of Snyder, Texas,
and formerly of Tobey Street, Hampton, died Saturday,
Feb. 24, 1996 at St. Mary's Hospital in Lubbock Texas
after a short illness.
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Born June 16, 1918 in New Bedford, Mass., she was
th~ da~ghter of John and Nora (Weir) Maguire. She was
raIsed In New Bedford and graduated from New Bedford Catholic High School, Class of 1936.
She lived in Portsmouth and was a resident of Hampton for over 30 years. She also lived in Panama City
Beach, Fla. and for the past six years in Snyder, Texas.
Mrs. Pelczar was a member of the Sea Coast Square
Dancers Club for over 20 years. She enjoyed sewing
and was an avid reader. She was a homemaker and was
, loved and enjoyed by her children and grandchildren.
Her husband, Joseph Pelczar died in 1989.
Survivors include one daughter, Noreen Taylor of
Snyder, Texas; three sons, Joseph P. of Washington, D.C.,
Kenneth of San Antonio, Texas, and Robert J. of
Woodbr!dge, Va.; a sister, Katherine Periseau of
MattapOIsett, Mass.; and seven grandchildren.
Sh~ ~as predeceased by a brother, Francis Maguire.
ViSIting hours will be held on Thursday, Feb. 29 from
2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Kent and Pelczar Funeral
Home, 41 Exeter St., Newmarket.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Friday, March 1 at 11 a.m. in St. Mary's Church Newmarket. Burial ~ill be in the spring in Calvary Cemetery.
S.hould fn~nds desire, flowers are acceptable, or memonal donatIOns may be made to St. Mary's Church
Newmarket, in memory of Evelyn Pelczar.
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NEWMARKET - Leon Jay Peterson, 18, of 9 Creighton
St. died Friday, Dec. 21, in Austin, Texas, as the result
of an automobile accident.
~orn June 7, 1966, in Exeter, the son of Jim and Kitty
(Michaud) Peterson. he had been a lifelong resident of Newmarket and attended Newmarket schools.
He .had. been living in Austin for the past eight months.
workIng In the construction business.
Survivors include his parents; three sisters, Mrs. Gary
(Jolene) Clark of Northwood. Miss Suzette Peterson of
Austin. Texas. and Mrs. Thomas (Melody) Richardson of
Northeast, Maryland; his paternal grandmother Mrs. Grace
Feight of Wonewoc, Wisc.; two aunts. two uncles, two
nIeces and two nephews.
Funeral services were held last Wednesday at the Kent
Funeral Home, 41 Exeter St.. Newmarket, by the Rev.
Shane Es~es, pa~tor of the Newmarket Community Church.
Bunal ~I1l be In the spring in Calvary Cemetery.
Donations may be made in care of the family to assist
in funeral~xpense~.
Mary Joan Pelletier
George Pelletier
DOVER - Mary Joan PeHetier,
59, of 73 Littleworth
Rd., died Monday, June 29, 1992 at the WentworthDouglass Hospital.
She was born May 12, 1933 in
Nashua, N.H., the daughter
of Edward and Bertha (Rock) Parent and
had resided in Newmarket
prior to
movin~to_Dover
31 years ago.
NEWMARKET
- George O. Pelletier, 74, of New Road, died Friday,
December
11, 1992, at his home in
Newmarket,
after a long illness.
Born January 17, 1918 in Newmarket the son of Alexis and Rose Alma
(M~rtel) Pelletier. He was a lifelong
resident of Newmarket.
During World War n he served in
the Army, and was captured in Germany and was held in a Prisoner of
War Camp.
He was a member of the Robert G.
Durgin A.L. Post No. 67 of Newmarket.
George was a finish carpenter
and
at the time of his retirement
in 1980
he was working for Stanley Jarosz.
Prior to being a carpenter he was a
foreman at Sam Smith Shoe Shop in
Newmarket.
He was a communicant
of St.
Mary's Church and a 50-year member of the Catholic Order of Foresters.
Survivors
include: his wife of 55
years, Bertha (Demers)
Pelletier of
Newmarket;
a son, George O. Pelletier Jr. of Newmarket;
two daughters,
Mrs.
Adelard
(Rose)
LaBranche of St. Petersburg,
Fla., and
Bunny Irene Pelletier
of Newmarket; nine grandchildren;
five greatgrandchildren;
three brothers,
Ernest
Pelletier
of Newmarket,
Raymond
Pelletier
of Epping,
a.nd
Phillip Pelletier of Cleveland, OhIO;
and several nieces and nephews.
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She was a former longtime
employee of Newmarket Heel Co.
She was a member of St. Joseph
Church.
The widow of Gerard Pelletier who
died August 8, 1989, her survivors include: two daughters,
Mrs. Thomas
(Brenda)
Cravens
of
Lebanon,
Maine,
and Mrs. Curtis
(Robin)
Jackson of Dover; two sons, David
Pelletier and Scott Pelletier, both of
Dover; eight grandchildren;
three
sisters,
Eileen
Clark
of Acton,
Maine, Mrs. Edward (Diane) Ellis of
Dover, and Mrs. Daniel
(Judith)
Wall of Lee; two brothers,
Charles
Parent and Everett Parent, both of
Lee; and many nieces, nephews and
cousins.
Relatives and friends are invited to call
Wednesday,July 1, 1992,from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9
p.m. at the Tasker Funeral Home, 621Central
Ave.,Dover.
A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated
Thursday at 10 a.m. at St. Joseph Church, 150
CentralAve.Burialwillfollowin the familylot at
St. MaryNewCemetery.
Flowers are acceptable and those who wish
may make memorial contributionsin her name
to tile AmericanCancer Society,c/o Antje Ber·
trand, 51Garrison Rd., Dover, N.H. 03820.
I;lEWMARKET
- Rose H. Pelletier, 86, formerly
of Washington
Street, died Saturday, Jan. 1, 1994 at
Rockingham
Nursing Home, Brentwood, where she had resided for the
past nine months.
Mrs. Pelletier
was born Jan. 19
1907 in St. Remi De Tingwick, Cana:
da, and was the daughter
of Aurel
and Eugenie (Coupille) Deshaies.
She had lived in Newmarket
for
many years and then lived at the
Governor Prescott Home Epping.
While in Newmarket'
she was a
communicant
of St. Mary's Church.
Her husband,
Louis P. Pelletier
died in 1984.
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S~rvivors include: two sons, Rev.
LOUiS J. Pelletier,
O.F.M. of WeIland, Ontario and Paul R. Pelletier
of Elkton,
Md.; six grandchildren
and six great-grandchildrenseveral
nieces, nephews, and cousin~.
Visitinghours will be held today from 7-8p.m.
at the Kentand Pelczar Funeral Home,41Exeter
St., Newmarket.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated
on Thursday at 10a.m. from St. Mary's Church
withRev.LouisPelletier, as celebrant.
Burial will be in the spring in Calvary Cemetery, Newmarket.
Friends and relatives are invited to call on
Mondayfrom 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Kent
and Pelczar Funeral Home,41Exeter St., Newmarket. AmericanLegionServiceswillbe held at
7:30p.m.
AMassofChristianburial willbe celebratedon
Tuesdayat 10a.m. from St. Mary's Church,Newmarket, withRev. JohnFinnigan,pastor, as celebrant.
Burial will be in the spring in Calvary Cemetery, Newmarket.
Shouldfriendsdesire, memorialsmay be made,
to Seacoast Hospice,9 Hampton Road, Exeter,
N.H. 03833.
George Pevear
EPPING
- George A. Pevear, 50,
of Camp Lee Road, died Friday, December
17, 1993 at Brigham
and
Womens Hospital, Boston, Mass.
George was born August 20, 1943 in
J:<:xeter, N.H., and was the son of the
late William
and Alvina
(Rock)
Pevear Sr.
He was a graduate
of Dover High
School, class of 1961, was raised in
Nottingham,
and moved to Epping in
1967.
From 1962-66, he served in the U.S.
Navy.
He was employed for many years
in Shop 56 at the Portsmouth
Naval
Shipyard and retired in 1990.
For many years he was a member
and past captain of the Lee Fire Department.
He was a member of the
Harley
Owners Group and W3$ a
member
of the North
Hampton
SeacoCtstghapter
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In addition to motorcycles,
he was
a sportsman and enjoyed hunting.
He .was a member of the Robert G.
purgm A.L. Post No. 67 and the Rismg Star Lodge No. 47 F&AM, both of
Newmarket.
Survivors
include: his wife of 30
years,
Donna
(Gooch)
Pevear
of
Epping; a son, George A. Pevear Jr
of Milton; a daughter,
Annette Pet~
tengill of Madbury;
three grandchildren, Kelly and Lucas Pettengill
of
Madbury,
and Zakary
Goddard
of
M.ilton; four brothers,
Bernard
1.
Pevear of Auburn, Ronald F. Pevear
of Nottingham,
Richard A. Pevear of
Nottingham,
and Kevin S. Pevear of
Northwood;
several
aunts
uncles
nieces, nephews and cousin~.
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He was predeceased
by a brother
William H. Pevear Jr., who died No:
vember 17,1993.
Visitinghours will be held on Mondayfrom 2-4
and 7-9p.m. at the Kent and Pelczar Funeral
Home,41Exeter St., Newmarket.
LegionServices will be held at 7:30p.m. and
MasonicServiceswillbe held at 8p.m.
A Humanistic Service will be celebrated on
Tuesdayat 11a.m. at the Kent and Pelczar FuneralHome.
Burial willbe at a later date in SouthsideCemetery, Nottingham.
Shouldfrien?s desire, memorialdonationsmay
be made to Brigham and WomensHospital Lung
Transplant Unit, 75 Francis St., Boston,'Mass.
02115or the Lee Fire Dept., 7 Mast Road, Lee,
N.H.03824.
Henry Pelletier
ST. PETERSBURG,
Fla. - Henry
Hermangilde
Pelletier,
72, died
Wednesday, Sept. 8, 1993, at his home
in Florida, after a long illness.
Henry was born in Newmarket,
N.H. on Aug. 8, 1921, and was the son
of Hermangilde
and Eva (Laroche)
Pelletier. He was raised in Newmarket and lived in Stratham
before
moving to Florida.
During World War II, he served in
the U.S. Navy as a Warrant Petty Officer and was a Purple Heart and Silver Star recipient.
He served in the
African Theatre.
Since 1957, he had been a member
of the United Brotherhood
of Carpenters & Joiners of America, Local
921 of Portsmouth.
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Survivors
include: his wife of 29
years, Lena (Lamy) Pelletier of 5775
57th Ave. North,
St. Petersburg,
Fla.; a daughter,
April Cecile Pelletier of St. Petersburg;
a brother
Lucien Pelletier of Fort Myers, Fla.;'
and a sister, Rit~ Gagne of Peabody,
Mass.; several nieces and nephews.
Burial at sea with military
services will be at the convenience
of
the family.
Catherine Percival
DURHAM. - Catherine
P. Percival, 89, formerly of Mast Road Durham, died Tuesday, Jan. 4, 19'94, at
the Odd Fellows
Home, Concord,
where she had resided for the past
three years.
Mrs. Percival was born August 14
1904 in }Veare, N.H. and was th~
I
j
A member and past vice-president
for many years of the Polish American Citizens Club of Polish Descent
he was also a delegate to state clubs.'
He also was a member and treasurer of the Polish National Alliance
Grupa 675 and a member of the Newmarket Senior Citizens.
His first wife, Mary (Kush) Pepek
died in 1964.
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Survivors include: his wife of 26
years, Anna (Wajda) Pepek of Newmarket; a son, Frederick Peoek of
Littleton, Colo.; two stepchildren
Mrs. Roland (Helen) Levesque or
Newmarket and Walter Wajda of
Newmarket;
13 grandchildren'
14
great-grandchildren;
several nieces
and nephews.
He was predeceased
brothers and two sisters.
daughter of Ernest and Ida Belle
(Hazen) Paige.
She was a graduate of Weare High
School in 1923 and the University of
New Hampshire in 1927.
She was the widow of Gordon P.
Percival who died in 1965, and had
made her home in Durham since
1929.
She was a member of the Community Church of Durham where she
had served as superintendent of Sunday School, as a deaconess, and on
the Visiting Committee.
A former member of the Silver
Squares and of the Womens Guild,
she was once active in the Seacoast
Region Square Dance Association.
She had also served as a volunteer
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at Exeter Hospital.
A longtime member of the Durham
Garden Club, she also had a lifelong
interest in gardening.
Survivors include: a daughter,
Janice (Mrs. John) Sanborn of Durham; a sister and brother-in-law,
Margaret
and Norman Wood of
Weare, N.H.; a granddaughter, Carole S. Glenn and her husband, Dale,
of Oakdale, Conn.; a grandson, David J. Sanborn and his wife, Barbara
Brueggemann,
of Durham; three
great-granddaughters,
Lindsay and
Shannon Glenn of Oakdale, Conn.,
and Quinn Sanborn Brueggemann of
Durham; a brother-in-law, Neil Barden of Lebanon, N.H.; several
nieces, nephews, and cousins ..
Friendsandrelativesare invitedtocallonFridayfrom2-4and7-9p.m.at theKentandPelczar
FuneralHome,41ExeterSt.,Newmarket.
Stephen Pelczar Jr.
A memorialservicewillbe held on Friday,
Jan. 7, 1994,at 1:30p.m. at the Community
Churchof DurhamwithRev.JohnW. Lynesof
the CommunityChurchand,the Rev. Sharon
Tinkhamof the UnionCongregational
Church,
Madbury,officiating.
Thosewhowishmaymakememorialdonations
in her nameto the Channel11LandscapeFund,
clo Channel11, P.O. Box1100,Durham,N.H.
038~4.
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NEWMARKET - Stephen A. Pelczar Jr., 53, formerly of Packers Falls
Road, died Wednesday, March 16
199~,at Lakes Regional Hospital, La~
coma, after a long illness.
Steve was born March 24, 1940 in
Exeter, N.H. and was the son of the
late Steven A. and Aniela G. (Sklarski) Pelczar.
He went to St. Mary's School and
was raised in Newmarket. Over the
years he had lived in various home in
New Hampshire, some of which were
in Derry, Portsmouth, Brentwood
and Stewartstown. Most recently he
had resided at Bishop Bradley Ap~rtments in Laconia.
While living in Newmarket, he was
a member of St. Mary's Church.
Survivors include: his stepmother
Katherine (Szacik) Pelczar of New:
mar~et; a stepbrother, Stanley J.
SzacIk of Newmarket; a stepsister,
Mrs. Eva Brown of North Brookfield,
NEWMARKET
- Stanley
A.
Pepek, 82, of Lamprey River Park,
died Thursday, September 23,1993 at Mass.; several aunts-~d un~T~'s inCatholic Medical Center, Manches- cluding Fred and Jennie Clevelan'd of
tel'.
Meredith; several nieces and nephStanley was born in Lubla, Poland ews.
on Oct. 12, 1910 and was the son of
--------------John and Stefania Pepek.
Therearenocallinghoursorservices.
He came to this country in 1928and
Gravesideserviceswillbeheldinthespringin
began working in the coal mines of CalvaryCemetery,Newmarket.
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Kentand~e~czarFuneralHome,41ExeterSt.,
For several years, he lived in Man- ~arket
IS Inchargeofarrangements.
chester and was employed by TTK
-Ba~ery, delivering bread to HaverhIll, Manchester, and Newmarket.
Upon coming to Newmarket, he beNEWMARKF:T - Grace M. Pease,
gan working at the Portsmouth Na- 78, of Exeter Street, died Monday,
val Shipyard, and was employed for Nov. 13, 1995,atExeter Hospital.
five years as a welder in shop 26.
Born Dec. 26, 1916 in Newmarket,
Stanley was then employed as a she was the daughter of the late
loom fixer for 26 years at the Gallant
Jacob and Catherine
(Paradize)
ManUfacturing Co. in Newmarket.
Wojnar.
Later, he worked at Timberland
She was a lifelong resident of NewShoe Co. in Newmarket until his re- market and was a 1933 graduate of
tirement.
Newmarket High School.
He was a communicant of St.
Mary's Church and was a six-year
Grace was an insurance agent for
member of the Holy Name Society.
25 years and had worked for Judge
Griffin, and the Perkins Agency in
Newmarket, and then for the Mac-
Grace Pease
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Donald Agency in Durham.
A communicant
of St Mar' s
Churcfhh'
she was also a for~er m/m
b er 0 t e C.D.A.
Grace was a member of the Polish
;~~b, ;nd a past president and memo the Newmarket Senior Citi'
zens.
She also ~as a 50-year member of
the ProfeSSIOnal Insurance Agents
and the National Association of In~
surance Women.
She wa.s a former 4-H leader and a
former VICepresident of the P T A
Her h':lsband, the late Arth~r 'F
P ease, .dled Aug. 8, 1994.
.
SurVIvors inclUde'" a son Norman
P ease 0 f Scarborough
M .
d
ht
'
ame; two
aug ers, Mrs. Gary (Nancy) Eastman of Rochester and Mrs B
(1,' d ) F
. ruce
III a . ecteau of Newmarket· six
grandchIldren; a great-grandchild'
brother, Stanley Wojnar of New ' a
ket; several nieces and nephews~ar4 Friendsandrel;ti~~~-~~~-i~~ited
tocallfrom29
n and
IH7-p.m.Thursday
at KentandPelczarFuera orne,41~x~terSt.,Newmarket.
A Mass~fChrIstIan
Burialwillbecelebratedat
:olla.m:Fridayat St.Mary'sChurch.Burialwill
o owInC~lvaryCemetery,Newmarket.
Shouldfriendsdesire,memorialdonations
ma
bemadetothecharityofone'schoice.
Maryanna Pelczar
NEWMARKET - Maryanna Pelczar, 76, of North Main Street died
Monday, Nov. 24, 1997 at the Wentworth-Douglass Hospital.
Born May 28, 1921in Newmarket
she was the daughter of John and
Stefani~ (Krolikowski) Pelczar and
was a lIfelong resident of Newmarket.
Maryanna
worked
at
the
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard for over
25 ~ears, prior to her retirement.
WhIle employed at the shipyard, she
was ~ppomted supervisory contract
negot!ator, a position that made her
t~e hIghest ranking woman at that
tIme.
She was a communicant
of St
Mary's Church.
.
M.aryanna was committed to her
famIly.
She is survived by two brothers
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Frank Pelczar of Santa Monica,
Calif., and Bernard J. Pelczar, who
lived with her; a sister, Janina
Gagne of Northborough, Mass.; several nieces, nephews, grandnieces
and grandnephews.
She was predeceased
by two
brothers, Joseph Pelczar and Stanley Pelczar.
VISiting hours are 2-4 and 6-8 pm. Sunday
at Kent and Pelczar Funeral Home, 41 Exeter
St., Newmarket.
AMass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Monday at St. Mary's Church,
Newmarket. Burial will follow in Calvary
Cemetery, Newmarket.
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Leona Pettengill
NEW~IEL~S - Leona Pettengill,
57, of Plscasslc Road, died Thursday, Oct. 1, 1998at her home in Newfields, after a long illness.
Born March 3, 1941 in Campton,
the daughter of Maurice and Agnes
Rose (Ivers) Rochefort, Leona had
lived in Newfields for 31 years.
She was formerly employed at the
Kingston-Warren Corp., Newfields.
Leona attended Sacred Heart
Church, Newfields and St. Michael
Church, Exeter.
Her husband, James W. Pettengill
Sr., died in 1986.
Survivors include three sons,
James W. Pettengill Jr. and Mark J.
Pettengill, both of Newmarket, and
Charles J. Pettengill of Madbury;
three grandchildren, Danielle Pettengill of Newmarket, Kelly Pettengill and Lucas Pettengill, both of
Madbury; a brother, Rev. Maurice
Rochefort of Exeter; a sister, Rita
Mailhot of Epping; several nieces
and nephews.
Visiting hours are Sunday from 24 and 7·9
p.m. at the Kent and Pelczar Funeral Home, 41
Exeter St., Newmarket.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Monday at 10 a.m. from St. Michael
Church, Exeter, with Rev. Maurice Rochefort,
as celebrant.
Burial will follow in Calvary Cemetery,
Newmarket. Rather than flowers, memorial
donations may be made to the Multiple Sclerosis Society, 27 Harvey Road, Suite 13, Bed·
ford, N.H. 03110.
George Phalen
FRANKLIN
SQUARE, L.I., N.Y.
_ George B. Phalen, 68, died Tuesday, June 25,1991, at the home of his
sister in Exeter, N.H., after a short
illness.
.
He was born July 16, 1922 in PlaIStow, N.H. the son of James L. and
Mary (Parks) Phalen.
He resided in New York for 40
years, and formerly
lived in Lee,
N.H.
matron of Orient Chapter
.No. 22
0,!':.5" matron of Tide MHI Chapter
NIl. 67, O..KS, lllul past grand con-
ductress of New Hampshire.
She was the widow of Clarence
Philbrook
Survivors include: a brother, Nor ..
man Morrow of Kittery: four sisters,
I. GeraldIne
Wurm
of North
Berwick, Maine, and Norma Morro'll. Virginia Higgins and Methyl
Morrow, aU of Kittery, .Majne; several niN·t~sa!ld nephews.
He served
in the U.S. Navy
Seabees in the South Pacific during
World War II.
He started his horse racing career
in 1936 in Maine and New Hampshire
becoming
manager
of the
Jam~s Phalen Stables in 1947 at the
time of his father's death.
He was the leading catch driver,
driving many world champion race
horses during the 1950s and 60s at the
Roosevelt and Yonkers Raceways.
He was a well-known
harness
horse driver and owner across the
U.S. and Canada. He drove such o~tstanding record holders as Stemm
Demon, Fresh Yankee,
and Adios
Butler.
He drove for such outstanding
drivers as Joe O'Brien, Del Miller,
Del· Cameron, Billy Haughton & others He had over 1,900 lifetime wins.
was a member of the United
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Mary Phalen 9 A~ 1<if 3 .
He
States Trotting Association and Standardbreed
Owners
Association
of
New York.
Survivors include: his dear friend,
Catherine Cuarino of New York; two
sons, George B. Phalen II of Somerville, N.J., James L. Phalen of Elmont, N.Y.; four daughters,
Kathleen A. Phalen of Portland,
Maine,
Jayne E. Phalen of Westbury, N.Y.,
Tracy L. McArdle
of Oceanside,
N.Y., Pamela J. Phalen of Westbury,
N. Y;,; five grandchildren,
a brother,
Rodney G. Phalen of Lake City, Fla.,
four sisters,
Mrs. Leroy (Leona)
Batchelder of Nottingham,
Mrs. Bernard (Irene) Grochmal of Durham,
Mrs. Audrey Cameron of Laflin, Pa.,
and Mrs. Francis (Janet) Doherty of
Exeter; and several nieces and neph-
<
ews.
He was predeceased
Mrs. Beatrice Walker.
by a sister,
KX.ETE it
Minnie K Philbrook.
89, of High Streel., formerly of
ton, died M.onda.y, June 22, H'92,
li;ventide J'.,jnrslng Home.
She was born March:!!!, 1903 inRi!·
tery, .Maine, 11 daught.m' of 'J'IHltlHIS
M. amI MirmJe l\. (Ham) Morrow.
She graduated
from Rohert W.
'l'l'nip Academy,
Kittery,
I\!Iajm~,
cl ass of 1921.
Mrs. Philbrook worked for 'l'obe~'
aud Merrill Insu.nmce Agem:y before
retiring
She was a :member (.f First Con'
gregaUorwl Church in Hamptm:r,
Iranlplon Historical Sodety awl the
Monday Cluh.
AI::;.>:she was a memJ)I"I'
G.
and past
NEWMARKETMrs. Mary A.
Phalen, 85, of 9 Granite Street died
Monday, Aug.' 8, 1983, at Exeter
Health Center.
Born Dec. 14, 1897, in Kirkton,
Craignish, Scotland, the daughter of
Joel and Annie (McLellan)
Parks.
she had been a former resident of
Lee for 28 years.
The widow of the well-known harness driver, James L. Phalen, who
died in 1947, she had owned and operated the Phalen Racing Stables for
several years, managed by her son
George Phalen.
Survivors include four daughters,
Mrs. Leroy (Leona)
Batchelder
of
Nottingham,
Mrs. Bernard
(Irene)
Grochmal of Durham, Mrs. Audrey
Davis of Laflin, Pa., and Mrs. Francis (Janet) Doherty of Exeter;
two
sons, George B. Phalen of Long Island, N.Y., and Rodney G. Phalen of
Lake City, Fla.; 25 grandchildren;
21
great-grandchildren;
three
greatgreat-grandchildren;
two brothers,
Malcolm Park and William D. Stewart, both of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; five sisters, Mrs. Philip (Isabelle) Redden of Upper Stewiacke,
Nova Scotia, Mrs. Harold (Christina)
Higgins
of Middle
Musquodoboit,
Nova Scotia, Mrs. Neil (Margaret)
Fraser of Stettler, Alberta, Canada,
Mrs. Charles (Kathleen)
Carter of
Calgary, Canada, and Mrs. Jeanne
Parker of Truro, Nova Scotia; and
several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Funeral services will be held at 11
a.m. Thursday
at the Brisson and
Kent Funeral Home, 41 Exeter, St.,
Newmarket.
Burial will be in Lee
Hill Cemetery.
Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to
9 p.m. Wednesday
at the funeral
home. Roy E. Kent is director.
NEWMARKET
- Elizabeth
"Betty" C. Philbrick,
76, of Elm Street
died May 24, 1996, at her home in
Newmarket
after a long battle with
metastatic
adena carcinoma.
Born March 29, 1920, in Braintree,
Mass., the daughter
of George and
Sarah (Langford)
Carmichael,
she
has lived in Newmarket
since 1939.
She was a graduate
of Weymouth
(Mass.) High School.
She did secretarial
work for BoChaines
Insurance
in Newmarket,
and Elwell-Collishaw
Insurance
in
Exeter.
She was involved
with the Cub
Scouts, First Well Child Clinic, Red
Cross
Bloodmobile,
and was
a
nurse's aide at Exeter Hospital.
She was a member of Newmarket
Woman's Club, Rockingham
County
Extension Service, a life member of
the Newmarket
Historical
Society,
and a former member of the Newmarket Budget Committee.
For many years she was a deputy
forest fire warden for Newmarket,
and monitored
the town fire alarm
system at their home and dispatched
the fire department.
Mrs. Philbrick
enjoyed
wildlife,
travel, camping and mountain climbing and was an associate member of
the Mt. Washington Observatory.
She was a former Newmarket
reporter for the Foster's Daily Democrat.
Being very talented she did furniture restoration,
needle work, stenciling, and wood carving.
Survivors
include her husband of
57 years,
Herbert
J. Philbrick
of
Newmarket·,
six children,
Sal!y
Bohan of Pembroke,
Mass., Canoy
Bailey of Gonic, Margaret Ramey of
Newport, R.I., Thomas Philbrick of
Newtown, Conn., Brad Philbrick
of
Richmond,
R.I., and Bethia Philbrick of South Berwick, Maine; 18
grandchildren;
four great-grandchildren; one sister, Catherine
Coe of
Downey, Calif.; several nieces, nephews and cousins.
The family will receive friends on Wednesday,
May 29, from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Kent & Pelczar
Funeral Home, 41 Exeter St., Newmarlcet, followed by a 5 p.m. memorial service at the funeral
home with the Rev. Ted White officiating.
Aft~r the memorial service the family wishes
to invite anyone that is able to stop by at their
home on Elm Street for a time of fellowship.
Memorials may be made to the Newmarket
Ambulance Corps, c/o Town Hall, Newmarket,
NH 03857, or Seacoast Hospice, 10 Hampton
Road, Exeter, NH 03833.
Walterti.ir.Piecuch
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NEWMARKET - Walter J. Piecuch, 65, of Exeter St.,
died suddenly, Thursday, March 21, at his home.
Born Sept. 17,1919, in Newmarket, the son of John and
Helen (Skwiesz) Piecuch, he had lived in Newmarket for
many years and also in Durham.
He was a bedlaster at Sam Smith Shoe Co., Rockingham
Shoe and Timberland, retiring in 1981.
He was a member of the American Citizens Club of
Polish Descent and a communicant of St. Mary Church.
Survivors include his wife, Lena (Sewall) Piecuch of
Newmarket; a daughter, Mrs. Ronald R. (Lorraine) Wilson
of Newmarket; two grandsons; two brot~ers, Albe~ Piecuch and Theodore Piecuch, both of Eppmg; five sIsters,
Julie Call of Concord, Mrs. John (Sophie) Pazdon, Mrs.
Richard (Anne) Hogue and Alice Kruczek, all of Newmarket, and Bertha Piecuch of Dover; and several nieces and
nephews.
A Mass of Christian burial was celebrated Monday,
March 25, at St. Mary Church. with the Rev. John Finnigan, pastor, celebrant. Burial took place in Calvary Cemetery, Newmarket.
The Kent Funeral Home, 41 Exeter St., Newmarket, handled th~~rrang~ments.___
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Heidi PilsburY~~cl1~
NEWMARKET - Heidi Lynn Pilsbury, 7, of Dame Road
died suddenly Wednesday,Jan. 22, at Wentworth-Douglass
Hospital in Dover.
Born Feb. 26, 1978, in Concord, the daughter of Gary
and Vicki Pilsbury, she had lived in Newmarket for the
past four years.
She was a student at the Newmarket Central School.
Survivors include her father, Gary Pilsbury of Concord;
her mother, Vicki Pilsbury of Newmarket; a sister, Heather
Marie Kleczek of Newmarket; her maternal grandparents,
Raymond and Doris Bonner of Louden; her paternal grandparents, Sherman and Lois Pilsbury of Epsom; and her
maternal great-grandparents, Arthur and Eva LaBonte of
Newmarket.
A funeral prayer service was held Saturday, Jan. 25 at
Kent Funeral Home, Newmarket. Burial will be in the
spring.
-
Helen Pierce
~~r:~1Et
-He{~n~krj~2'8~-'=
of Bay Road, died
Thursday, July 11, at Exeter Hospital after a short illness.
Born Oct. 28, 1904, in Acton, Maine, the daughter of
George and Estelle Sanborn, she had been a resident of
Newmarket for the past 50 years, coming from Durham.
She retired from the Sam Smith Shoe Corporation in
1965.
She attended the Newmarket Community Church.
The widow of Augustus Pierce, she is survived by two
daughters, Mrs. Barbara Morrill of Rochester and Mrs.
Geraldo (Lois) Cinfo of Newmarket; two sons, Maurice
A. Pierce of Nottingham and George a. Pierce of
Newmarket; 11 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; and
a sister, Mrs. Blanche Richardson of Brentwood.
Graveside services were held at 11 a.m. Monday, in
Riverside Cemetery.
Theodore E. Piecuch
EPPING - Theodore E. 'Pope' Piecuch, 63, of 30 Fremont Road died Thursday, March 30, 1995 at Catholic
Medical Center in Manchester after a brief illness.
Born October 28,1931, in Durham, the son of John and
Helen (Skwiesz) Piecuch, he has resided in Newmarket
before moving to Epping 37 years ago.
A U.S. Air EQ!ceveteran of the Korean War,Jl~~~a_
member of the Richard A. Mitchell American Legion Post
51 of Epping. He was also a member of the 40 and 8 club
of Dover.
He had retired from Alrose Shoe Company in Exeter.
He was a communicant of St. Joseph Church in Epping.
Survivors include: his wife, Joan (Bonenfant) Piecuch
of Epping; three songs, Steven and James Piecuch, both of
Epping, and Gary Piecuch of West Haven, Conn.; three
grandchildren; five sisters, Julia Call of Concord, Sophie
Pazdon, Anne Hogue and Alyce Kruczek, all of Newmarket, and Bertha Piecuch of Dover; and several nieces and
nephews.
A Mass of Christian burial was celebratedApril 3 at St.
Joseph's Church, Route 27, Epping. Military burial followed in St. Joseph's Cemetery.
Albert Piecuch
EPPING - Albert 'Pikey' Piecuch, 72, of 72 Main St.,
Epping, died Friday evening, Nov. 4, 1994 at his home
after a brief illness.
A native of Newmarket, he had resided in Epping since
1953. He was born April 20, 1922, the son of John and
Helen (Skwierscz) Piecuch.
He was a 1940 graduate of Newmarket High School.
He served with the U.S. Army Air Corps in Europe and
Africa during World War II.
He was a member of the Epping American Legion Post
51, former member of the Epping Fire Department, a founding member of Epping Little League, and a 40-year member of the Tuesday Night Mens Bowling League.
He was the former owner and operator of Pikey's Esso
Station in Epping. He was also employed in area automotive auto shops and retired in 1984 from the Rockingham
County Complex in Brentwood.
His wife, the late Helen (Grimard) Piecuch, died Oct.
14,1993.
Survivors include seven sons, Al of Londonderry, Ron
of Aurora, Colo., Rick, Ken and Ray of Epping, Dave of
Newport, R.I. and Bob of Brentwood; 14 grandchildren; a
great-grandson; a brother, Theodore of Epping; five sisters, Julia Call of Concord, Sophie Pazdon, Anne Hogoe,
and Alice Kruczek, all of Newmarket; and Bertha Piecuch
of Dover; several cousins, nieces and nephews.
A Mass of Christian burial was celebrated Wednesday,
Nov. 9 at St. Joseph's Church, Epping. Burial followed at
St. Joseph's Cemetery.
Memorial donations may be made to the Rockingham
Visiting Nurses Association, 137 Epping Rd., Exeter, NH
03833.
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. NEWMARKET - Helen W. Pitman,
84, of Bay Road, died Wednesday,
Oct. 26, 1988, at Exeter Health Care.
Born Nov. 3, 1903, in Hartland, Vt.,
the daughter of Edward G. and Florence (Kenyon) Willard, she graduated from Hartford High School, Ha~tford, Vt., had lived 40 years In
Wakefield, Mass., and resided the
past 10 years in Newmarket.
. For several years, she worked as a
telephone operator in White River
Junction, Vt.
During World War n, she was a
Civil Defense warden in Wakefield,
Mass.
.
She was a former member of the
Wlteel of Wakefield's Greenwood
Community Church.
The widow of Donald M. Pitman,
who died in 1979, she is survived by a
son Stanley W. Pitman of Newmar.ket; three grandchildren,
Nan?y
Legacy of Newmarket, Wendy PItman of Newmarket and Stanley W.
Pitman Jr. of Sebastopol, Calif.; a
sister, Mrs. F. Louise Croteau of
Gorham, Maine; a half brother, David Willard of Cleveland, Ga.; and
nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held at
2:30 p.m. Saturday at the Kent Funeral Home, 41 Exeter St., Newmark~t. After cremation, burial will be
at a later date in Lakeview Cemetery, Cochituate, Mass.
Friends are invited to call from
1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the fuuerall1ome.
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PORTSMOUTH-Alfred
'1' ..
i Pickering, 69, of Little Bay
!Road, Newington,
died at
IPortsmouth
Hospital yesterI ~:rsaftern06n a£.ter a Io.ng ill-I
fie was born III Newlllgton\
;and for many years ran a
ifarm. He later worked as a
iguard at N. E. Tank IndusI tries Inc. installation at Pease
AFB.
I The family includes his!
iwife, Mrs. Marjorie (Jackson) I
!Pickering; three sons, Alfred I
iT. Pickering Jr., Frederick 1'11.1
:pickering 2nd and Curtis .T'
\Pickering, all o.f Newington;
land two daughters, Arline C.
!Pickering and Judith A. Pick-II
I ering, both of Newington.
i
I Funeral' services will be I
Iheld at Buckminster Chapel
Ithis afternoon with burial in
iNewington Cemetery.
I The J. Verne Wood Funeral
Home is in charge of arrangements.
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Caro; Berea
NEWMARKET - Carol A. Pierce,
67, of Bay Road, died Saturday, July
8, 1989, in the emergency ~oom of Exeter Hospital after a long Illness.
Born May 14, 1921, in Plymouth,
Mass .. the daughter of George ~nd
Rose Weatherby, she had resided in
Newmarket for the past 40 years.
She was formerly employed at Macallen Co. in Newmarket for five
years, and was later employed for
several years at the Stilling dining
room at the University of New
Hampshire.
She was a foster mother from 19561970, for 26 preadopted babies as well
as foster children.
Survivors include her husband of
34 years, George A. Pierce of Newmarket; three sons, David "Butch"
Pierce and Donald W. Pierce, both of
Newmarket, and David J. Pierce of
Dover; a daughter, Mrs. James
(Donna) Ricard of Newmarket; two
foster daughters, Denise L. Emond
of Fitchburg, Mass., and Melissa
Payson of Derry; five grandchildren; a sister, Gladys Brown of Haverhill, Mass.; and several nieces and
nephews.
Friends may call today from 2 to 4
and 7 to 9 p.m. at Kent. & Pelczar Funeral Home, 41 Exeter St., Newmarket.
Fruneral services will be held
Tuesday at 10 a.m. at Newmarket
Community Church with the Rev.
Hubert Topliff officiating. Burial will
follow in Riverside Cemetery, Newmarket.
Donald Pitman,
75, Newmarket
Itt'79
NEWMARKET
Funeral
services
were
held for Donald Morton
Pitman, 75, of Bay Road,
Newmarket, . on Sunday
Feb. 18 at 2 p.m. from the
Robinson Funeral Chapel,
Melrose, Mass.
Mr. Pitman was born in
Malden,
Mass. Sept. 7,
1903 and made his home
in Wakefield, Mass. for 40
years before moving to
Newmarket
nine months
ago.
Mr. Pitman was night
manager
of the Eliot
Street
Garage
in Park
Square,
Boston
for 30
years and later the night
manager
of the Union
Oyster House on Canal
St., Boston.
He
attended
the
Greenwood
Union Church Wakefield. He wasthe
son of Frederick A. and
Edith (Adams) Pitman.
He is survived by his wife,
Mrs. Helen (Willard) Pitman of Newmarket;
one
son, Mr. Stanley W. Pitman of Newmarket;
one
sister,
Mrs.
Russell
(Evelyn)
B. South
of
Melrose,
Mass.;
three
grandchildren;
child; several
one greatnieces and
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nephews.
Should friends
desire
memorial in Mr. Pitman
memory may be made to
the N.H. Heart Assoc.
P.O. Box 799, Concord,
N.H. 03301.
Brisson and Kent Funeral
Home,
41 Exeter
St.,
Newmarket
conducted
the local arrangements,
Roy E. Kent, Director.
Carol Pierce
NEWMARKET - Carol A. Pierce,
67, of Bay Road, died Saturday July
8, 1989, in the emergency room ~f Ex-
eter Hospital after a long Hlness.
Born May 14, 1921, in Plymouth,
Mass., the daughter of George and
Rose Weatherby, she had resided in
Newmarket for the past 40 years.
She was formerly employed at Macallen Co. in Newmarket for five
years, and was later employed for
several years at the Stilling dining
room at the University of New
Hampshire.
She was a foster mother from 19561970, for 26 pre adopted babies as well
as foster children.
Survivors include her husband of
34 years, George A. Pierce of Newmarket; three sons, David "Butch"
Pierce and Donald W. Pierce, both of
Newmarket, and David J. Pierce of
Dover; a daughter, Mrs. James
(DoDna) Ricard of Newmarket; two
foster daughters, Denise L. Emond
of Fitchburg, Mass., and Melissa
Payson of Derry; five grandchildren; a sister, Gladys Brown of Haverhill, Mass.; and several nieces and
nephews.
Friends may can today from 2 to 4
and "I to 9 p.m. at Kent & Pelczar Funeral Home, 41 Exeter St., Newmar-
ket.
Fruneral services will be held
Tuesday at 10 a.m. at Newmarket
Community Church with the Rev.
Hubert Topliff officiating. Burial will
follow in Riverside Cemetery, Newmarket.
EPPING
Albert
"Pikey"
Piecuch, 72, of 72 Main St., Epping,
died Friday evening, Nov. 4, 1994, at
his home after a brief illness.
A native of Newmarket, he had resided in Epping since 1953. He was
born April 20, 1922, the son of John
and Helen (Skwierscz) Piecuch.
He was a 1940 graduate of Newmarket High School. He served with
the U.S. Army Air Corps in Europe
and Africa during War World II.
He was a member of the Epping
American Legion Post 51, former
member of the Epping Fire Department, a founding member of Epping
Little League, and a 40-year member
of the Tuesday Night Mens Bowling
League.
He was the former owner and oper~tor of Pikey's ESi>0 S~atio~}n Epp~"'""',
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mg. He was also employed in area
auto shops and retired in
1984 from the Rockingham
County
Complex in Brentwood.
His wife, the late Helen (GrimaI'd)
Piecuch, died October 14, 1993.
driver, Harold V. Frampton, 69, of 730 Islington St. in Portsmouth.
Frampton is employed by Berry's
Transportation
Co. of North Hampton. A spokeswoman
for the company would not comment on how long
Frampton
had been employed with
the company.
Howard Hemeon, chief inspector of
the state Safety Department,
which
handles school bus accidents,
said
this morning that Frampton
had an
"excellent record."
. All school bus drivers receive special driver training and must obtain
a special permit to drive a school
i automotive
Survivors include: seven sons, AI
Piecuch
of Londonderry,
Ron
Piecuch of Aurora, Colo., Rick, Ken
and Ray Piecuch of Epping, Dave
Piecuch
of Newport,
R.I. and Bob
Piecuch of Brentwood;
14 grandchtl~
dren; a great-grandson;
a brother,
Theodore
Piecuch
of Epping;
five
sisters, Julia Call of Concord, Sophie
Pazdon,
Anne Hogoe,
and Alice
Kruczek, all of Newmarket,
and Bertha Piecuch of Dover; several COUS"
ins, nieces and nephews.
Friends may call from2-4and 7-9p.m. Tuesday
at the BrewittFuneral Home,Pleasant St., Epp~
ing.
AMassof ChristianBurialwillbe celebratedat
11a.m. Wednesdayat St. Joseph's Church,Route
27, Epping. Burial will follow at St. Joseph's
Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers,memorial donationsmay be
ma.deto the RockinghamVisitingNurses Association,137 EppingRoad,Exeter, N.H.03833.
EPPING
- Theodore E. "Pope"
Piecuch, 63, of 30 Fremont Hoad died
Thursday,
March 30, 1995, at Catho·
lie Medical Center in Manchester
af·
tel' a brief illness.
Born October 28, 1931, in Durham,
the son of John and Helen (Skwiesz)
Piecuch, he had resided in Newmarket before moving to Epping 37 years
ago.
A U.S. Air Force veteran of the Korean War. he was a member of the
Richard
A. Mitchell American Le"ion Post 51 of Epping. He was also a
~ember
of the 40 and 8 club of
Dover.
He had retired from Alrose Shoe
Company in Exeter ..
He was a communicant
of St. Joseph Church in Epping..
.
Survivors
include Ius WIfe, Joan
(Bonenfant)
Piecuch
of Epping;
three
sons,
Steven
and
James
Piecuch, both of Epping, and Gary
Piecuch of West Haven, Conn.; three
grandchildren;
five sisters,
Julia
Call of Concord,
Sophie Pazdon,
Anne Hogue and Alyce Krucz~k, all
of Newmarket,
and Berth~ PIecuch
of Dover;
and several
meces and
nephews.
Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Sundayat the Brewitt Funeral Home,9 Pleasant
St.
A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated
Mondayat 11a.m. at St..Jose~h'sChur~h,Route
27,Epping. Military burial WIllfollowIII St. Joseph's Cemetery.
Heidi Pilsbury
Heidi Pilsbury
NEWMARKET -- Heidi Lynn Pilsbury, 7, of Dame Road died suddenly
Wednesday,
Jan. 22, 1986, at Went-·
worth-Douglass
Hospital in Dover.
Born Feb. 26, 1978, in Concord, the
daughter of Gary and Vicki PHsbury,
she had lived in Newmarket
for the
past four years.
.
She was a student at the Newmarket Central School, Transition Grade
J.
Survivors include her father, Gary
Pilsbury
of Concord;
her moth~r,
VickiPilsbury
of Newmarket;
a SISter, Heather Marie Kleczek of Newmarket; her maternal grandparents,
Raymond and Doris Bonner of LOUden; her paternal grandparents,
Shermall and Lois Pilsbury
of Epsom;
and
her
maternal
great-grand~~r.:~~:;r~A~r~t:hurand Eva LaBonte of
A. funeral
held at
!J
prayer
service
a.m, Saturday
Kent Funeral Home,
Newmarket,
Burial
spring.
bus, Hemeon said.
This is the first fatal school bus accident in the state since the late
1950s, according
to Michael Coltin,
director of the Pupil Safety Department.
.
When state and local police are fmished with the investigation,
it will be
turned over to the Department
of
Safety, Hemeon said. Insp~ctors ~re
already working on the aCCIdent WIth
police, he said, and were scheduled
to revisit the accident site.
The two main areas to investigate
will be equipment failure and driver
error
Hemeon said. The bus has
been 'taken off the road, and will be
Evelyn Pike
DURHAM - Evelyn E. Pike, 88, of
Packers
Falls Road died Friday,
Feb. 14, 1997, at her home in Dur-
will be
from the
41 Exeter St.,
be in the
wm
leriends and relatives
are invited
to call from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at the
funeral home,
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J?emocrat Staff Writer
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NEWMARKET
- Seven-year·old
Heidi PUlsbury was killed after being str;lck
the s.choo!
bus which had just dn)PIled ner
near her
Dame Road home WI~drH~sdayafternoon.
..
The accident happened about 3 p.m. and Heldl
was pronounced dead on arrival at Wentwo:t~Douglass Hospital in Dover. A
supe! VIsor said she died frol1rJ. mUllti:ple tra,:ma..
.
Following nearly
hours of m:e~tlgatl~n,
State Police Troop A issued a reporr. oetermming that Heidi had just
. off the bus when
she "ran across in
the l:HlS: The bus
starting moving, rmmi.ng over the 'hctIm wah
the front left."
Police would not say what pe,.rt of the bus
struck her.
No charges
have heen pre,;sed against the
-
Mary (Aubert) Riel, she had lived in
Somersworth
prior
to moving
to
Dover 12 years ago.
For many years, Mrs. Poirier was
a shoeworker
having
worked
for
Somersworth
Shoe Company and later for Miller
Shoe Company
of
Dover. After leaving the shoe companies, she had worked in housekeeping at the Riverside Rest Home and
also at the Wentworth-Douglass
Hospital.
She was a communicant
of the St.
Martin's Church, Somersworth.
Members of her family include her
husband
of 46 years, Raymond
J.
Poirier of Dover; her daughter, Mrs.
Richard
(Madeleine)
Carr of Rochester; four grandchildren,
Hichard
Carr Jr. of Texas, Robin Carr of
South Berwick, Maine, Leon Davis of
Rochester
and Mandy Carr of Rochester'
several
great-grandchildren; ~ne aunt and several nieces,
nephews, and cousins.
Thereare nocallinghours.
A M'assof Christian burial will be celebrated
Tuesdayat 11:30a.m. at St. Martin's Church,120
Maple St., Somersworth.Burial will be in New
TownCemeteryin the spring.
Thosewhowishare invitedto make memorials
in her name to SquamscottHomeHealth & Hospice Care, 89 Old Rochester Road, Doyel', NH
03820 or to the American Lung Association.45S
BeechSt., P.O.Box1014,Manchester,N.H. !33iC>4.
Funeral arrangements are by the !>lcIr.tire~[cCooeyFuneral Home, 301 Main St., South
Berwick,Maine.
Kathleen F. Pike
DURHAM - Kathleen F. Pike, 83,
of packers Falls Road, died suddenly
Saturday, Dec. 14, 1996 at her home
in Durham.
Born Nov. 2, 1913 in Vancouver,
Britil'h Columbia,
she was the
daughter of Wilson and Margaret
(Acorn) Pike. For most of her life
she lived in Durham.
She WaS a 1931 graduate of Newmarket High School.
Miss Pike worked as a secretary
in a law office in Boston, and then
worked several years in the N.H.
pmployment
Security Office in
Portsmouth.
She was a member of the Business & Professional Women's Club.
Survivors include two sisters,
with whom she lived, Evelyn Pike
and Alice Pike of Durham; a brother,
Frank Pike of Portsmouth; two nephews, James Pike Jr. of Salt Lake City,
Utah and Wilson Pike of Durham;
and one niece, Deborah Pike of
Delaware.
She was predeceased by a brother, James Pike Sr., who died earlier this. year.
There will be no calling hours or
service.
Private burial will take place in
the Durham Ce~~e~y.
Constance
Piercey
CENTER BARNSTEAD - Constance Joan (Kustra) Piercey, age
59, of Beaver Pond Drive in Center
Barnstead, died Thursday morning
Aug. 27, 1998 at Catholic Medical
Center in Manchester after a sudden
illness.
Born Oct. 23, 1938 in Newmarket,
the daughter of John and Joan
(Sopel) Kustra, she grew up in
Stoneham, Mass. and was a graduate of Stoneham High School. She
had resided in Center Barnstead
since 1989,
having previously
resided in Wakefield, Mass. for 29
years.
A homemaker,
she was very
involved with her church, St. Paul
Mission in Barnstead, as sacristan
at church, a lector and Eucharist
Minister. She was a participant with
the Senior Citizen Bowling League
in Concord.
She loved gardening, flowers, and
vegetables.
She also enjoyed
sewing, and made clothing for her
grandchildren.
She is survived by her husband,
Harold J. Piercey of Center Barnstead; her mother, Joan Kustra of
West Chester, Pa.; two sons, Douglas J. Piercey of Stoneham, Mass.
Evelyn E. Pike
DURHAM - Evelyn E. Pike, 88,
of Packers Falls Road, died Friday,
Feb. 14, 1997 at her home in
Durham.
Born in Chelsea, Mass. on Aug.
18, 1908, she was the daughter of
Wilson and Margaret (Acorn) Pike.
For most of her life she lived in
Durham.
Miss Pike was a 1926 graduate
of Newmarket High School.
She was a bookkeeper for the
Newmarket Manufacturing Co. and
Gallant Manufacturing Co. in Lowell and Newmarket.
She was a member of the Eastern .
Star in Lowell and the Business and
Professional Women's Club.
She was predeceased
by a
brother, James Pike Sr., who died
Sept. 21, 1996, and a sister Kathleen Pike, who died Dec. 14: 1996.
Survivors
include a brother
Frank Pike of Portsmouth' a siste;
with whom she lived, Alic~ Pike of
Durham; two nephews, James Pike
Jr. of Salt Lake City, Utah, and Wilson Pike of Durham; and a niece,
Deborah Pike of Delaware.
Private burial will be held in the
spring in the Durham Cemetery.
The Kent & Pelczar Funeral
Home, Newmarket, is in charge of
arrangements.
and David J Piercey of Glen Mills,
Pa.; a daughter,
Deborah Jean
Sicari of Wakefield, Mass.; two
grandchildren, Victoria and Christina Sicari; a brother, Robert Kustra
of Stoneham; a sister, Joyce Rizzo of
West Chester, Pa. and a nephew,
Josh Peters of West Chester, Pa.
The calling hours are 7-9 p.m. tonight at
Peaslee's Alton Funeral Home, School Street,
Alton.
AMass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at St. Paul Mission Church, Route 25, Barnstead, with Rev.
Richard Wegman, pastor, as celebrant. Interment will follow in Calvary Cemetery, Newmarket.
If desired, memorial donations may be
made St. Joan of Arc Church, Main Street,
Alton, N.H. 03809.
'~~I~J.rthur A.__
~lourde
NEWMARKET - Arthur A. Plourde, 81, of 11 Exeter
St. died last Thursday, Aug. 2, at Exeter Hospital after
a brief illness.
Mr. Plourde was born in Exeter and has resided in
Newmarket for many years. He was a member of St.
Mary parish, the Newmarket Senior Citizens and the
AARP.
He was a former member of the Knights of Columbus of Exeter and the Pocasset Tribe No. 4S of Red
Men of Newmarket.
He was manager of the Filion Lumber Co. of Newmarket for many years, retiring in 1974.
Member's of the family include his wife, Mrs. Eva
(Demers) Plourde of Newmarket; four step grandchildren and five step great-grandchildren;
a brother, Alfred Plourde of Exeter; several nieces and nephews.
A Mass of Christian burial celebrated yesterday in
St. Mary Church, with the Rev. Philip Bruni, pastor, as
celebrant. Burial was in Calvary Cemetery. Funeral arrangements were handled by the Kent Funeral Home,
41 Exeter st., Newmarket.
Memorial donations may be made to the Newmarket
Senior Citizens, clo Mrs. Barbara Carpenter, Forest
Street, Newmarket 03857.
Stanley Plumer
19YJ,
DURHAM - Stanley L. Plumer, 76, of38 Madbury Rd.,
died Saturday, April 25 at the Exeter Hospital.
Born June 23, 1915, in Lee, the son of Walter W. and
Bertha (Shannon) Plumer, he had lived in Lee, Newmarket,
and Dover, prior to moving to Durham nine years a~o.
Me. Plumer was a 1933 graduate of Newmarket High
School.
He had been employed as a chef in various local restaurants.
Presently, he was delivering meals for the Strafford
County Meals on Wheels Program.
He was past master of the Patuccoway Grange in Nottingham.
He was also an avid fisherman.
His wife, Marion (James) Plumer, died in 1961.
Survivors include a daughter and son-in-law, Sally and
Nelson Dionne of Hudson; a son, Walter F. Plumer of
Durham; three grandchildren, David Dionne of Campton,
Michael Dionne of Nashua, and Lisa Yorke of Newport
Center, Vt.; three great-grandsons; a sister, Jean Plumer
of Barrington; a close family friend, Sue Wyant and her
children, Heather Wyant and Sarah Champagne, all of
Dover; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
A humanistic service with a time of remembrance was
held Tuesday, April 28 at the Kent and Pelczar Funeral
Home Newmarket, with Ruth Greenwood speaking.
The'23rd Psalm was read by Sue Wyant at the graves ide
in Lee Hill Cemetery.
The bearers were Michael Plumer, John Scruton, Richard
Mills, Grover Tasker, William Carlson, and Edward DeForrest. Honorary bearers included Charles Mills, Ralph
Jackson, and Roger Donovan.
Memorials may be made to· Granite State Independent
Living Foundation, 172 Pembroke Rd., Concord, NH
03301.
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_
Rita Plante
NEWMARKET - Rita Plante, 75, of New Rd., died Sunday, Dec. 12, 1993 at the Rockingham Nursing Home,
Brentwood.
Mrs. Plante was born Dec. 1, 1918 in Lawrence, Mass.,
and was the daughter of the late Agenor and Amanda CB.d~_
iveau) Bissonnette.
She had lived in Newmarket for 72 years.
She was a communicant of St. Mary's Church.
Survivors include her husband of 50 years, Gerard L.
Plante of Newmarket; two duaghers, Lorraine Plante of
Norwich, Conn. and Rachel Compagna of Newmarket~ a
grandson, Jeffrey Compagna of Newmarket; several meces, nephews and cousins.
A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated on Wednesday, Dec. 15 at St. Mary's Church, with Rev. John Finnigan, pastor, as celebrant.
Burial was held in Calvary Cemetery, Newmarket.
Memorial donations may be made to the American Parkinson Disease Association, 116 John St., New York, NY
10038.
NEWMARKET - Maurice A. Plante, 74, of Ash Swamp
Road, died Thursday, Jan. 21, 1993 at the Exeter Hospital
emergency room.
Born Feb. 18, 1918 in Derry, he was the son of Frederick
E. and Verna (Wheeler) Plante. He lived in Newmarket
for 54 years.
Maurice owned and operated the Newfields Country
Store for 18 years, retiring in 1983. He previously operated
a poultry and dairy farm"
He was a member of the Major General John Sullivan
Lodge F&AM No.2 of Epping, a member of the Scottish
Rite Bodies of the
of Portsmouth and Dover, and
the N.H. Consistory
Nashua.
Survivors include~his wife of 52 years, Margaret (Sewall) Plante of Newmarket; two sisters, Mrs. Gula Dubisz
of Manchester and Mrs. Joseph (Marion) Thompson of
New Boston; and several nieces and nephews.
Visiting hours were held on Friday, Jan. 22 at the Kent
and Pelczar Funeral Home, 41 Exeter St., Newmarket
where Masonic services were also held.
Funeral services were held on Saturday, Jan. 23 at the
funeral home, with Rev. David Wuori, pastor ofthe Newmarket Community Church, officiating.
Burial will be in the spring in Riverside Cemetery,
Newmarket.
Memorials may be made to the Newmarket Ambulance
Corps, c/o Mrs. Candice Jarosz, Langs Lane, Newmarket,
NH 03857.
Alice M. Plaisted
NEWMARKET - Alice Mildred (Hackett) Withneck
Plaisted, 72, of9 River St., died Friday, Sept. 17, 1993,
at her home.
Born Nov. 13, 1920 in Portsmouth, she was the daughter
of Edgar and Lulu (Merrill) Hackett.
The widow of Gordon Plaisted and John Withneck, survivors include: three daughters,
Etta Sanders of
Newmarket, Alice Hutchings of Portsmouth, and Annie
Brooks of Rochester; two sons, Edward Plaisted of Keene
and Gordon Plaisted of Portsmouth; eight grandchildren;
four great-grandchildren; two sisters, Florence Varney of
Portsmouth and Gert Myers of Nottingham; several nieces
and nephews; and beloved sons-in-law, John Sanders,
Alfred Brooks and Alan Hutchings.
Funeral Services were held Tuesday, Sept.21 at J. Verne
Wood Funeral Home, POlismouth.
Arthr':~p;t~~~.~e
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NEWMARKET"n
Arthur
A.
Plourde, 81, of 11 Exeter St., died
Thursday,
Aug. 2, 1984, at Exeter
Hospital after a brief illness.
Born Dec. 5, 1902, in Exeter, the
son of Emile and Marie (Camire)
Plourde, he had resided in Newmarket for many years.
He was a member of St. Mary Parish, the Newmarket
Senior Citizens
and the AARP.
He vias a former member of the
Knights of Columbus of Exeter and
the Pocasset Tribe No. 45 of Red Men
of Newmarket.
He was manager
of the Filion
LU\llber Co. of N-ewmarl{l:ltfor- many
years, retiring in 1974.
Members of the family include his
wife, Mrs. Eva (Demers) Plourde of
Newmarket;
four
stepgrandchildren; five stepgreat-grandchildren;
a brother, Alfred Plourde of Exeter;
and several nieces and nephews.
A Mass of Christian burial will be
celebrated
at 10 a.m. Monday in St.
Mary Church with the Rev. Philip
Bruni, pastor, as celebrant.
Burial
will be in Calvary Cemetery.
Calling hours will be from 2 to 4
and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the Kent
Funeral Home, 41 Exeter St., Newmarket.
Flowers are acceptable,
or memorial donations may be made to the
Newmarket Senior Citizens, c/o Mrs.
Barbara
Carpenter,
Forest
Street,
Newmarket 03857.
DURHAM - Stanley L. Plumer,
76, of 38 Madbury Rd., died Saturday, April 25, 1992, at the Exeter
Hospital.
A native of Lee, he was born June
23, ·1915, the son of Walter W. and
Bertha (Shannon) Plumer
and had
resided in Newmarket
and 'Dover before moving to this community
nine
years ago.
Mr. Plumer was graduated
in 1933
from Newmarket
High School, and
had been employed as a chef in various area restuarants.
At the time of his death,
Mr.
Plumer had been involved with the
Strafford
County Meals on Wheels
Program.
He was past master of the Patuccoway Grange, Nottingham.
He was
an avid fisherman.
The widower of Marion (James)
Plumer,
his survivors
include:
a
daughter, Sally Dionne of Hudson; a
son, Walter F. Plumer of Durham'
three grandchildren,
David Dionn~
of Campton,
Michael
Dionne
of
Nashua, and Lisa Yorke of Newport
Ce~ter, Vt.; three great-grandsons;
a.sIster, Jean Plumer of Barrington;
meces, nephews and cousins' a close
family friend, Sue Wyant ~nd her
children, Heather Wyant and Sarah
Champagne, all of Dover.
Friends may call today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9
p.m. at the Kent and Pelczar Funeral Home,41
ExeterSt., N~:WEIarket.
rmWMARKET
- Rita Plante, 75,
of New Road, died
December 12, 1993 at ihe
NursBrentwood.
was born December 1.
aWrelt1Ce Mass., "no was the
daught€:r of
and Amanda
(BeJjovCil1l
Bissonnette
She had lived in Newmarket
for 72
years.,
She was a cormnunicant
of SL
Mary's Church.
Survivors include: her husband of
50
Gerard L. Plante of NewLorraine
two
and Hachel
Plante of Norwich,
a I?:randof
Ne~marson,
Conwagna
and
ket; several niece,;,
cousins_
Friends and relatives are invited to call on
Tuesday from 2-4 and H
at the Kent and
Pelczar Funeral Home, 41
St., Newmarket.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated
on Wednesdayat 10 a.m, from St. Mary's Church,
with Rev.John Finnigan,pastor, as celebrant.
Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery,Newmar-
ket.
Memorialdonations
be made to the American Parkinson Disease Assi,c!alio!l, 116 John St.,
New York, NJ.'.10038.
Ma~rice owned and operated
the
Ne~~Ield.s Country Store for 18 years,
retIrmg m 1983. He previously operated a poultry and dairy farm.
He was a member
of the Major
General John Sullivan Lodge F&AM
No.2 of Epping, a member
of the
Scottish Rite Bodies of the Valley of
Port~mouth
and Dover, and the N.H.
ConSIstory of Nashua.
Survivors
include:
his wife of 52
years, Margaret
(Sewall) Plante of
New.market;
two sisters, Mrs_ Gula
DubISZ of Manchester
and Mrs. Joseph (Marion)
Thompson
of New
Boston, N.H.; several
nieces and
nephews.
Visitinghours will be held on Friday from2-4
and 7-9 p.m. at the Kent and Pelczar Funeral
Home, 41 Exeter St., Newmarket. Masonicservices willbe held at 7 p.m. at the funeralhome.
Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m_Saturday at the funeral home,with Rev, DavidWuori,
pastor of the NewmarketCommunityChurch officiatinj:!.
'
Burial willbe in the spring in RiversideCemetery, Newmarket.
Family flowersonly are requested and memorials may be made to the NewmarketAmbulance
Corps, c/o Mrs. Candice Jarosz, Langs Lang,
Newmarket,NR 03857.
Margaret S. Plante
NEWMARKET
- Alice Mildred
(Hackett) Withneck Plaisted, 72, of 9
River St., died Friday, September 17,
1993, at her home.
Born November
13, 1920 in Portsmouth,
she was the daughter
of
Edgar and Lulu (Merrill) Hackett.
The widow of Gordon Plaisted and
John Withneck,
survivors
include:
three daughters,
Etta
Sanders
of
Newmarket,
Alice
Hutchings
of
Portsmouth,
and Annie Brooks of Rochester;
two sons, Edward Plaisted
of Keene and Gordon Plaisted
of
Portsmouth;
eight
grandchildren;
four great-grandchildren;
two sisters, Florence Varney of Portsmouth
and Gert Myers of Nottingham;
several nieces and nephews;
and beloved sons-in-law, John Sanders, Alfred Brooks and Alan Hutchings_
Visitinghours will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. tonight at BuckminsterChapel,84BroadSt., Portsmouth.
Funeral services will be held at 10a.m. Tuesday at the funeralhome.Friends are invited.
Arrangements are by J. Verne WoodFuneral
Home,Portsmouth.
NEWMARKET
Maurice
A.
Plante, 74, of Ash Swamp Road, died
Thursday,
January
21, 1993, at the
Exeter Hospital emergency room.
Born February
18, 1918 in Derry,
N.H., he was the son of Frederick
E.
and Verna
(Wheeler)
Plante.
He
lived in l'J'l:lWI1Larketfor 54Y~ilrs _
NEWMARKET
- Margaret
S.
Plante, 79, of Ash Swamp Road, died
Wednesday, June 26, 1996 at Colonial Poplin Nursing Home, Fremont.
Born July 18, 1916 in Newmarket, she was the daughter of George
C. and Lucy J. (Laughton)
Sewall.
A 1934 graduate of Newmarket
Community Church, Mrs. Plante and
her husband owned and operated the
Newfields Country Store for many
years.
She was a member of the Queen
Esther Chapter, OES in Epping and
was a former member of the Piscassic Grange.
Her husband, Maurice A. Plante
died in 1993.
'
Survivors
include three sisters
Mrs. Helen S. Stevens of Stratham:
Mrs. Marshall (Lillian) Merrill of
Exeter, and Mrs. Carolyn Young of
Brentwood; many nieces nephews
grandnieces,
and grandn~phews.
'
The funeral se,rvice was June 30
at the Kent and Pelczar Funeral
Home, Newmarket.
Rev. David
Wuori officiated. Burial followed in
Riverside Cemetery, Newmarket.
Memorial
donations
may be
made to the American Cancer Society, c/o Tracy McCardy, 315 Winnacunnet Rd., Hampton, NH 03842.
Stella :pol~l:!lopek
Elizabeth Popov
~b <Ii~ I{Hr ~
NEWMARKET
- Mrs. Stella Polchlopek,
86, of 8
Newmarket resident
Forest St. was pronounced
dead on arrival. at Exeter
.
Hospital last Friday afternoon ~fter a sudden Illness.
NEWM.ARKET
- Ehzabeth
Betty was a former member of
Mrs. Polchlopek was born III Warsaw, Poland, and 'Betty' (Miller) Popov, 83, of. 230 the Newmarket Planning Board, a
had lived in Newmarket for the past 65 years. She was Bay Rd., died Sunday, Apnl 5, board member of Lamprey Health
alter
the widow of
Polchlope~. She was a ,member of 1998 at her home in Newm~ket.
Care Center, and a board' member
St. Mary pansh and the Polish Women s Club of
Born March 5, 1915 m New
Newmarket Community Develof
Newmarket..
. York City, she was the daug~ter of 0 ment Corp.
Family members
mclude
two daughters,
~iSS Benjamin H. and Mary (Cntcher- p She was a four-term NH State
Adeline Polchlopek
of Newma~ket and Mrs. Walti~ son) Miller. She graduated from Representative and' a member of
Gilbert of Hudson; six grandchildren; .two gre~~~ran. - Wadsworth (Ohio) High School the House Environmental and Agchildren and one brother and one Sister resi mg m and attended Antioch College.
. lture Committee
Poland. A son, E.d~ard Po.lchlopekl~ed:c;~~~~=r.at
Since 1975, Betty and her hus-nc~n addition to h~r husband, she
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10~ ;;:a:~
S~Cii~~~h~~~:;:~~~':a<~e~,
f~nowel by band
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buri~l in Cal~ary Cemetery, Newmarket.
The Brisson Popov, ave rest e me~
and Kent Funeral Home, 41 Exeter St., Newmarket,
handled arrangements.
Memorial
contributions
may be made
to the
Newmarket Ambulance Corps.
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,mvivcd by he, Chil<hen
. Dobrinka N., Peter N.,. an
Christopher N.; her grandchild~en,
Elysia ~. Lindfield, Coren J. LlI~dfield, Nicole L. Popov, and Emily
E.L. Popov.
.
A Memorial CelebratiOn of her
s·Paul Pois~9p;.:
NEWMARKET - PaulJoseph Pois;o~, 5i,'~f2 YiNorth
Main St. died Tuesday, July 15, at Pease Air Force Base
Hospital in Newington after a long illness.
Born Nov. 27, 1932, in Biddeford, Maine, the son of
G p
Adelard and Emma (Corbeil) Poisson, he had attended
. Howard
.. otter
schools there.
LEE - Howard ~nsw~ld Potter,
He had served in the Air Force from 1952 until 1966,76, of Mast R.oad, di~ Fnday, Dec.
retiring because of illness.
13, 1?96 at his home In Lee after a
He was a member of the Dover Lodge of Elks and the long illness.
American Legion.
Born Jan. 11, 1920 in Wes!field,
Surviving are two sons, Paul Poisson and Guy Poisson, Conn., he was the son of LoUiS a~d
both of Newmarket; four daughters, Nina (Poisson) Vas- Lora (Griswold) Potter. He and hts
quez of Manchester, Mrs. Nicholas (Pearl) Brattan of Goff- wife lived in Brimfield, Mass. and
stown, Delia Poisson of Dover and Emma Poisson of New- Florida for many years before movmarket; and two brothers, Rene Poisson and Joseph Pois- ing to Lee four years ago.
son, both of Biddeford.
Memorial donations may be
A Mass of Christian burial was celebrated Thursday, July made to the Newmarket Community
17 at St. Andre's Church in Biddeford. Burial followed in Church Scholarship Fund.
~~ef:~ ~~:~~l~oo~:;ou~~~, a~;~~
family home at 230 Bay Rd.,
Newmarket..
In lieu of flowers, memorials
may be made to Lamprey Health
Care, 207 South Main St., Newmarket, NH 03857 or Newmarket
Public Library, 1 Elm St., Newmarket. NH 03857.
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S~:~:;;r~~t:;o~k
--- Elizabeth-- OPOY,
p:.~~r~R~~k:1~lf
2~tf~~~1 state
~~:~l~ated Health Services or New
H m shire at Manchester.
aBorn
P J u Iy, 27 1918 in
. Newmarket,
e'~"e~_~~'-
she was the daughter of Walter and
Stella (ZmiejewskiJ Pol~hlopek and
had lived most of her hfe ill New"
market.
She was an office manager for
Sam Smith Shoe in Newmarket f?r
17 years, and for Alrose Sh~e. ill
Exeter for 18 years, before retmug
in 1990.
.
" She was a commuD.lcant of St.
Mary's Church, Newmarket an~
was a former member of the Amen"
can Citizens Club of Polish Des.cent.
"Cioc" is survived by her slst.er,
Waltina Gilbert of Chester;. five
nieces, a nephew, two grandmeces,
and four grandnephews.
Visiting hours were held Sunday at Kent
and Pelczar Funeral Home, 41 Exeter St.,
Newmarket.
as
representative
NEWMARKET
Elizabeth
"Betty" (Miller) Popov, 83, of 23.0
Bay Road,. died
Sunday, April 5,
1998 at her home
in Newmarket.
Born March 5,
1915
in
New
York, N.Y., the
daughter of Benjamin
H. and
Mary (Critcherson) Miller, she
Elizabeth
graduated
from
!Popov
Wadsworth
(Ohio)
High
School and attended Antioch College.
Since 1975, Betty and her husband
of 59 years, Nicholas G. Popov, have
resided in Newmarket.
Betty was a former m~.of
the Newmarket planning board, a
board member of Lamprey Health
Care Center, and a board member
of Newmarket Community Develop'ment Corp.
She was a four-term N.H. state
representative and a member of the
House Environmental and Agriculture Committee.
In addition to her husband, she is
survived by her children, Dobrinka
N., Peter N., and Christopher N.;
her grandchildren, Elysia K. Lindfield, Coren J. Lindfield, Nicole L.
Popov, and Emily E. L. Popov.
A memorial celebration of her life is Sun.
Ihly &om 12:30-2:30 p.m. at the family home at
230 Bay Rood, Newmarket.
In lieu offiowers, memorial donations may
be made to Lamprey Health Care, '1IJ7S.Main
St., Newmarket, N.H. 03857 or Newmarket
Public Library, 1 Elm St., Newmarket, N.H.
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NEWMARKET - Marion (Howland) Pollitz, 89, of 9 River St. died
Friday, June 12, 1987, at Goodwins of
Exeter after a long illness.
Born Sept. 4,1897, in Salem, Mass.,
the daughter of George and Mabel
(Howland) Anthony, she had lived in
Reading, Mass., for 20 years, Boston
for 40 years and Newmarket for two
years. She was a patient at Goodwins
for four months.
She was part of the Susan B. Anthony family.
Survivors include her husband of
59 years, William T. Pollitz of Newmarket; one daughter, Mrs. Russell
(Mabelle) Pease of Myrtle Beach,
S.~.; two grandchildren; five greatgrandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Florence Freeman of. Ipswich, Mass.;
and several nieces and nephews.
Graveside services will be held at 1
p.m. Tuesday in Rural Cemetery,
New Bedford, Mass.
The Kent Funeral Home, 41 Exeter
St., Newmarket, is in charge of arrangements.
NEWMARKET William T. Pollitz,
89, of River St., died Monday, July
16,1990 in his home in Newmarket.
Born in Bourdeau, France, May 15,
1901 the son of Francis and Marie
Agn~s (Cartwright) Pollitz, he had
lived in Boston for 40 years and
moved to Newmarket in 1985.
During World War I, at the age of
fourteen, he was a member of the
Home Organization of England.
He was a graduate of Christ College, FincWey, England and London
University.
He was a highly respected philatelist, and for 54 years he owned and
operated his own postage stamp
business in Boston. After his retirement in 1975, he continued to provide
private appraisals for several stamp
collectors.
The widower of Marion (Howland)
Pollitz, who died in 1987, he is survived by a step-daughter, Mrs. Mabelle Pease of Mitchellville, Md.;
two grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; three nieces and a nephew.
Graveside services will be held on
Friday July 20, 1990 at noon in the
Rural Cemetery in New Bedford,
Mass. The family requests rather
than flowers, memorials be made to
Rockingham County Nutrition Program, C/O Mrs. Joan McEvoy,
Newemarket
Community Church,
Newmarket, N.H., 03857.
Kent and Pelczar Funeral Home,
41 Exeter St., Newmarket
is in
charge of arrangements
Stella Polchlopek
NEWMARKET - Stella Polehlopek, 86, of 8 Forrest St. was prononceddead
on arrival at Exeter
Hospital on Friday, July 15, 1983, after a sudden illn_e_ss_.
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Mrs. Polchlopek was born in Warsaw,Poland, onJanuary 8, 1897, the
daughter of Matthew and Lydia
(Herman) Zmiejewski. She had resided in Newmarket for the past 65
years.
A member of St. Mary's Church
and the Polish Woman's Club Of,
Newmarket, she was the widow ofl
Walter Polchlopek. She is survived
by two daughters, Miss Adeline Polchlopek of Newmark~t and Mrs. WalUna Gilbert of Hudson, six grandchildren, two great-grandchildren,
and
one brother and one sister living in
Poland.
She was the mother of the late Edward Polchlopek.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be
celebrated Monday at 10 a.m. at St.
Mary's Church in Newmarket, followed by burial in Calvery Cemetery
in Newmarket.
Friends and relatives are invited
to call Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7
to 9 p.m. at the Brisson and Kent Funeral Home, 41 Exeter St. in Newmarket.
Flowers are acceptable,
or if
friends should desire, memorials in
her memory may be made to the
Newmarket Ambulance Corps.
lu.!sbal1d,Adolph PohupeK, who died
in 1980.
Friends may call today from 2 to 4
and 7 to 9 p.m. at Kent & Pelczar Funeral Home, 41 Exeter St., Newmarket, where American Legion Auxiliary services will be held at 7:30 p.m.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the funeral home.
Engombment with burial in the
spring will take place in Calvary
Cemetery, Newmarket.
It is requested that memorials be
made to Newmarket Meal Site, c/o
Joan McEvoy, 175 Grant Rd., Newmarket 03857,or to the American Citizens Club of Polish Dissent, Central
St., Newmarket (to assist in sending
packages to Poland).
Sophie Wharem
NEWMARKET - Sophie M. Ponopek Wharem, of Exeter Street, died
Saturday, Jan. 13, 1900, at Portsmouth Regional Hospital after a long
illness.
Born in Manchester, the daughter
of John and Mary (Karp) Lubinski,
she had lived in Newmarket for over
5I!r~ars.
. of Manchester Central
she also attended buslnes" college.
She worked in the packing room
and was also a secretary at Sam
Smith Shoe Co. of Newmarket. During World War n, she worked in the
sale loft at the Portsmouth Naval
ShiDyard.
A longtime member and financial
secretary for over 40 years of ~he ,
American Citizens Club of Polish
Dissent, she read and wrote Polish
fluently and assisted many people in
translating letters from Poland and
helped to write letters in Polish. She
!.md also sent many clothing packto Poland.
several years she was a volunteer worker for the Newmarket Meal
Site Program.
She was a member of the Polish
Womens Circle, the Newmarket 1
Woman;; Club and the Robert G. Dur- I
American Legion Auxiliary No.
x·;[ewmarket.
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SUI'vivors include her husband,
Robert E. Wharem Sr. of Newmarket; a son, Richard A. Pohopek of
Wiscasset, Maine; two grandchilrlren; and seversl nieces and nephews.
She was
predeceased
by her first
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NEWMARKET - James J. Powers Jr., 77, of 326 S. Main St., died
Friday, April 15, 1995, in Exeter Hospital after a sudden illness.
He was born Nov. 30, 1917 in Manchester, son of Dr. James J. Powers
Sr. and Gertrude (Scannell) Powers,
and lived there for many years.
He was a graduate of St. Anselm
College Preparatory
School and a
1939 graduate of Dartmouth College.
He was a veteran of World War II,
serving in the U.S, Army Medical
Corps as a captain. He served in general hospitals in the European Theater.
Adeline Polchlopek
NEWMARKET - Adeline Polchlopek, 78, formerly of Forest Street,
died Friday, July 25, 1997 at lutegrated Health Services of New
Hampshire al Manchester.
Born July
1918 in Newmarket, she was the daughter of Walter
aud Stella (Zmiejewski) Polchlopek
and had lived most of her life in
Newmarket.
Sh
ff'
. , e was an 0 lce manager for
Sam Smith Shoe in Newmarket for
17 years, and for Abase Shoe in
Exeter for 18 years, before retiring
in 1990.
She was a communicant of St.
Mary's Church, Newmarket and was
a former member of the American
Citizens Club of Polish Descent.
'Cioc' is survived by her sister,
Waltina Gilbert of Chester; five
nieces, a nephew, two grandnieces,
and four grandnephews.
Visiting hours were held July 27
at Kent and Pelczar Funeral Home,
Newmarket.
A Mass of Christian Burial was
celebrated July 28 at St. Mary's
Church. Rev. John Finnigan was celebrant. Burial followed in Calvary
Cemetery, Newmarket.
Memorial donations may be
made to the charity of one's choice.
-~Anita
~
L. Provo~.t
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NEWMARKET
- Mrs. Anita L,' Provost, 77, of
Great Hill Terrace, died Wednesday, May 16, at the
Exeter Hospital after a short illness.
She was born in Newmarket and lived here all her
life. She was a communicant of St. Mary Church and
a member of the Newmarket Historical Society, the
Newmarket Militia Followers, the Newmarket Senior
Citizens and a former member of the FOE Auxiliary.
She had been active in the Newmarket Chapter 108 of
TOPS and had been a member of KOPS for two years.
She was well known for her handcrafts. She was the
widow of Arthur Provost.
Members of the family include two sons, Arthur C.
Provost Jr. of Durham and Leonard Provost of Lancaster; three daughters, Mrs. Eunice Cote of Nottingha~, Mrs. Sandra Cassier of Deerfield and Mrs. Pamela Wargo of Charlestown Heights, S.c.; 16 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren;
three sisters, Mrs. Evelyn LaBranche and Mrs. Ophelia Emond, both of Newmarket, and Mrs. Loretta Ball of Lee; several nieces,
nephews and cousins.
A Mass of Christian burial was celebrated
at 10
a.m, Saturday in St. Mary Church. Burial was in Calvary Cemetery. Kent Funeral Home, 41 Exeter S1"
Y'[ewmarket, was in charge of arrangements.
Contributions in her name may be made to the Exe;r Hospi~a_~r !he Newmarket Ambulance Corps.
Pamela- W a.rgo-fq 9 ,
LADSON, S.c. - Pamela (Provost) (Call) Wargo, 49,
died Saturday, June 15 at her home in Ladson, S.c.
Mrs. Wargo was born May 11,1942 in Exeter, the
daughter of Arthur and Anita (Rodier) Provost. She was
raised in Durham and was a graduate of Oyster River High
School.
She was a member of the VFW Auxiliary of Ladson,
S.C.; Americari Legion Auxiliary of Portsmouth. She owned and operated a catering and bakery service in Ladson,
S.C.
Survivors include: her husband, Mike Wargo of Ladson,
S.C.; two sons, Glenn Call and Duane Call, both of Raymond; a grandson, Christopher Call of Kittery, Maine; two
sisters, Mrs. Zephrin (Eunice) Cote of Haines City, Fla.
and Mrs. Patrick (Sandra) Cassier of Deerfield, N.H.; two
brothers, Arthur C. Provost Jr. of Durham and Leonard
A. Provost of Barrington; several aunts, uncles, nieces and
nephews.
Funeral services were last Tuesday, June 18 from the
Parks Funeral Home, Summerville, S.C.
The family will announce at a later date when the committal services will be held in Newmarket.
The family suggests memorial to the American Cancer
Society, c/o Mrs. Sharon Page, Beach Hill Ext., Exeter,
NH 03833.
Local arrangements are by the Kent & Pelczar Funeral
Home. 41 Exeter St., Newmarket.
Shirley Pratt
NEWMARKET - Shirley 'Tippy' A. Pratt, 54, of
Maplecrest, died Sunday, July 1, 1990 in her home.
Born Feb. 1, 1936, the daughter of Charles A. and Alice
(Gallon) Clark Sr., in Concord, Mass., she attended
Newmarket schools and had resided there for 42 years.
Mrs. Pratt was a communicant of St. Mary Church.
She was a member of the Newmarket Fire Department
Auxiliary 'Smokettes,' and a charter member of the Lamprey Auxiliary 1934, Fraternal Order of Eagles.
She..~ a former member of the Newmarket Polish Club.
For many years she operated Pratt Child Care in
Newmarket. She was an avid camper.
Survivors include her husband, Robert J. Pratt; two sons,
Larry M. Pratt and Alan J. Pratt, both of Newmarket; a
daughter, Mrs. Jack (Brenda) Harclerode of Newmarket;
three grandchildren; her mother, Mrs. Alice G. Clark of
Newmarket; a brother, Fire Chief Charles A. Clark Jr. of
Newmarket; two sisters, Mrs. Dawn Cadozo of Newmarket
and Mrs. Louis (Valiere) Johnson of Solon, Maine; and
many nieces, nephews and cousins.
Kent and Pelczar Funeral Home, 4 I Exeter St.,
Newmarket was in charge of arrangements.
. ,A Mass of Christian b~rial was celebrated Wednesday
m St. Mary Church, WIth the Rev. John Finnigan as
celebrant.
Burial was in Calvary Cemetery, Newmarket.
Madeliene M. Pratt
NEWMARKET· Madeliene M, Pratt, 89, formerly of
9 Granite St. and Elder St. in Newmarket, died Sunday,
Jan. 9, 1994, at Rockingham Nursing Home, Brentwood,
where she had resided for the past year and a half.
Mrs. Pratt was born in Nashua on Dec. 26, 1904, and
was the daughter of the late Roger and Julia (Donovan)
Magoon. She had resided in Newmarket for many years.
She was a bookkeeper for Newmarket Manufacturing
Co. and for Turcotte Hardware, both of Newmarket.
A charter member of the Court Hector Benoit, C.D.A.
and a life member of the Polish Club, she was also a communicant of St. Mary's Church, all of Newmarket.
Her husband, Amede (Peter) Pratt, died in 1980.
Survivors include: a son, Robert 1. Pratt of Newmarket;
a granddaughter, Mrs. John (Brenda) Harclerode of Newmarket; two grandsons, Allan Pratt and Larry Pratt, both
of Newmarket; three great-grandchildren; five brothers,
Donald Magoon, Francis Magoon, and Harold Magoon,
all of Exeter, Ernest Magoon of Daytona Beach, Fla., and
Bernard Magoon of Syracuse, N.Y.; a sister, Genieve
Mullen of Deerfield; several nieces and nephews.
A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated Wednesday,
Jan. 12 from St. Mary's Church. Burial will be in the spring
in Calvary Cemetery, Newmarket.
Irene C. Pratte
LEE - Irene C. Pratte, 76, of Lee
Hook Road, died Monday, Sept. 23,
1996 at Colonial Poplin Nursing
Home in Fremont.
Born Feb. 12, 1920 in Newmarket, she was the daughter of Calixte
J. and Georgianna (Boucher) Baillargeon, She had resided in Lee since
1950.
She was a 1938 graduate of Newmarket High School.
For 17 years she was an accounting clerk at Stillings Dining Services
at UNH, retiring in 1982.
Irene was a member of the Robert G, Durgin A.L. Unit 67 and the
Lamprey Aerie 1934Auxiliary, both
of Newmarket, and the Jeremiah
Smith Grange in Lee.
She was a communicant of St.
Mary's Church, Newmarket.
Survivors include her husband of
50 years, Arthur W. Pratte of Lee;
two sons, Dennis of Newmarket and
Douglas of Chula Vista, Calif.; one
daughter, Linda Worden of Durham;
six grandchildren; three great-grand-
Mary Prescott
EXETER - Mary Florida "Flora" Prescott, 80, of 2'77Water Street,
died Wednesday, June 7 J.989, at Exeter Hospital after a
illness.
Born August 26, 1908, in Newmarket, she was the daughter of Joseph
and Uda (Rousseau) Hamel.
She had been employed as a housekeeper for the professors at Phillips
Exeter Academy.
She was a mer(lber of
eter Senior Citizens Club and
Grange,
She was a communicant of 51. Michael's Church.
Survivors include three sons, John
Prescott of Hollywood, Fla., William
Prescott of Braintree, Mass., and
Robert B€~lallgE~rof Exeter; five
Hill, Phyllis WilJohn and Frances Freeall of Exeter and Evelyn Ward
of 11ens1,el;aer N, Y.; two sisters,
Louise Ludis
Salem and Rose Carson of
Mass,; 28 grandchildren;
great-grandchildren.
Friends are invited to call today
from 4 to 11 p.m. at McDonough Funeral Home, 2 Lincoln Street.
A Mass of Christian burial will be
celebrated Friday at 10 a.m. at St.
Michael's Church. Burial will foEm!>'
in Exeter Cemetery.
fcJttd 'TW-7D.ec..l.i..
Eleanore Pr~ce
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NEWIlJIARKET
-- Mrs.
Price
56, of Grant
evenJ[n.,g at
setts General H(jsj!JiltIJJ
a brief illness.
She was born :rn
lived in Newmarket
years. She was
Divisor!. of PublIc
She had been
years.
She 'WlH, a
Church in Newmarket.
Members of the
husband,
market;
(Joan)
Earl W.
a st"'I"lJla1Jlg
Cardozo
sisters, NIX's. (CecIle ]J!f,nn",c'·u
Flao, and lVlRcS.
maqua,
Pa.·
a
Roberge
D
;
children; several. ]()l1.eces
A Mass of ChrisHan
ducted at
Church,
p.m.
Newmarket.
Mount Calvar:l'
sworth in the
Kent !,'une:ral Home,
Newmarket.
Shirley Pratt
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EWMARKET
Funeral
services for Hobert C. Prescott,
27. of 6 Forest Sf., who was
pronounced dead on arrival at
Exeter Hospital Sunday after
being stabbed at the Rockingham County Jail in Brentwood,
have been scheduled.
Prescott was a guard at the
jail. He attended Dover High
School and was a former
University of New Hampshire
Campus police officer. He was
also a Newmarket police officer
and was dog officer for New.. market.
He was a communicant of SL
Marv Church and a member of
Hobert G. Durgin Post, AL, of
Newmarket.
The family includes his wife,
Mrs. Claire (Poirier) Prescott:
his mother, Mrs'. Agnes '1'.
Prescott of Dover; two brothers, Richard M. Prescott Jr.
and Mark R. Prescott, both of
Dover; his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Florence Prescott
of Dover; a niece, two nephews,
aunts, and uncles.
A mass of Christian burial
will be celebrated Wednesday
morning at 9 in st. Mary
Church, Burial will be in Sf.
~Iarv Cemetery, Dover.
Fr'iends may call at the
Brisson and Kent Funeral Home
:oday from 5-9 p.m.
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NEWMARKET - Shirley "Tippy"
A. Pratt, 54, of Maplecrest, died Sunday, July I, 1990in her home.
Born Feb. I, 1936, the duaghter of
Charles A. and Alice (Gallon) Clark
Sr.,in Concord, Mass., she attended
Newmarket schools and had resided
there for 42 years.
Mrs. Pratt was a communicant of
St. Mary Church.
She was a member of the Newmarket Fire Department
Auxiliary
"Smokettes," and a charter member
of the Lamprey Auxiliary 1934,
Fraternal Order of Eagles.
She was a former member of the
Newmarmet Polish Club.
For many years she operated
Pratt Child Care in Newmarket. She
was an avid camper.
Survivors include her husband,
Robert J. Pratt; two sons, Larry M.
Pratt and Alan J.Pratt, both of Newmarket;
a daughter, Mrs. Jack
(Brenda) Harclerode of Newmarket;
three grandchildren;
her mother,
Mrs. Alice G. Clark of Newmarket; a
brother, Fire Chief Charles A. Clark
Jr. of Newmarket; two sisters, Mrs.
Dawn Cadozo of Newmarket and
Mrs. Louis (Valiere) Johnson of Solon, Maine; and many nieces, nephews and cousins.
Calling hours are today from 7 to 9
p.m. and Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to
9 p.m. at Kent & Pelczar Funeral
Home, 41 Exeter St., Newmarket.
A Mass of Christian burial will be
celebrated Wednesday at 10 a.m. in
St. Mary Church, with the Rev. John
Finnigan as celebrant.
Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Newmarket.
Stanley Prescott
DURHAM - Stanley (Sam) W.
Prescott, 59, of Packers Falls Road,
died Wednesday, February 3, 1993,at
the Exeter Hospital.
He was born September 20, 1933 in
Newmarket, the son of George C.
and Edna (Nutting) Prescott. He
was a graduate of Newmarket High
School.
He served in the U.S. Army for two
years.
Sam worked for many years as an
auto body repairman and owned and
operated Prescott's Auto Body in Exeter for 10 years. Most recently he
was employed by the Kingston-Warren Corp., Harvard Industries, Newfields.
He was very active in stock car
racing for many years and was a
member of Lenny Carlson's racing
team at the Lee U.S.A. Speedway.
Survivors include: his wife of 33
years, Evelyn (Langland) Prescott
of Durham; three daughters, Bonnie
J. Prescott of Charlestown, Mass.,
Linda M. Prescott of Somersworth,
and Robin S. Prescott of Dover; his
mother, Edna Prescott of Newmar:
ket; three brothers, George Prescott
Jr. and Walter Prescott, both of
Newmarket, and Edward Prescott of
Wells, Maine; several aunts, uncles,
and cousins.
NEWMARKET - Madeliene M.
Pratt, 89, formerly of 9 Granite St.
and Elder St. in Newmarket, died
Sunday, Jan. 9, 1994, at the Rockingham Nursing Home, Brentwood,
where she had resided for the past
year and a half.
Mrs. Pratt was born in Nashua on
Dec. 26, 1904, and was the daughter
of the late Roger and Julia (Donovan) Magoon. She had resided in
Newmarket for many years.
She was a bookkeeper for Newmarket Manufacturing Co. and for
Turcotte Hardware, both of Newmarket.
A charter member of the Court
Hector Benoit, C.D.A. and a life
member of the Polish Club, she was
also a communicant of St. Mary's
Church, all of Newmarket.
Her husband,
Amede (Peter)
Pratt, died in 1980.
Survivors include: a son, Robert J.
Pratt of Newmarket; a granddaughter, Mrs. John (Brenda) Harclerode
of Newmarket; two grandsons, Allan
Pratt and Larry Pratt, both of Newmarket; three great-grandchildren;
five brothers, Donald Magoon, Francis Magoon, and Harold Magoon, all
of Exeter, Ernest Magoon of Daytona Beach, Fla., and Bernard Magoon
of Syracuse, N.Y.; a siste'r, Genieve
Mullen of Deerfield. N]:.T· --
Edna M. Prescott
NEWMARKET - Edna M. Prescott, 83, formerly of New Road, died
Friday, Nov. 29, 1996 at Goodwin's
of Exeter after a long illness.
Mrs. Prescott was born Sept. 17,
1913 in Newmarket. She was the
daughter of the late Harry and Laura
(Caswell) Nutting.
She was a lifelong resident of
Newmarket, was a graduate of New~arket High School, and attended
the Newmarket Community Church.
Her husband, George C. Prescott,
died in 1988.
She is survived by her sons,
Ge~rge Jr. and Walter, both of Newmaiket, and Edward of Wells, Me.;
one sister, Mrs. Donald (Elizabeth)
Howcroft of Newmarket;
seven
grandchildren; and many nieces and
nephews.
She was predeceased by a son,
Stanley (Sam), who died in 1993.
Funeral services were held Nov.
30 from the Kent & Pelczar Funeral
Home, Newmarket.
Burial followed in Riverside
Cemetery, Newmarket.
Should friends desire, memorials
may be made to Alzheimer's Assoc.,
10 Ferry St., Suite 419, Concord, NH
03301 or to the charity of one's
choice.
NEWMARKET
Edna
M.
Prescott, 83, formerly of New Road,
died Nov. 29, 1996, at Goodwin's of
Exeter after a long illness.
Mrs. Prescott was born Sept. 17,
1913, in Newmarket, N.H., and was
the daughter of the late Harry & Laura'(Caswell) Nutting.
She was a lifelong resident of Newmarket, was a graduate of Newmarket High School, and attended the
Newmarket Community Church.
Her husband, George C. Prescott,
died in 1988.
She is survived by her sons,
George Prescott Jr. and Walter
Prescott both of Newmarket, and
Edward' Prescott of Wells, Maine;
one sister, Mrs. Donald (Elizabeth)
Howcroft of Newmarket;
many
nieces and nephews; and seven
grandchildren.
She was predeceased by a son,
Stanley (Sam) Prescott, who died in
1993.
Funeralserviceswillbeheldtodayat 2 p.m.at
theKent& PelczarFuneralHome,41ExeterSt.,
Newmarket.
Burialwill followin RiversideCemeteryin
Newmarket.
MemorialsmaybemadetotheAlzheimers
Association,10 Ferry St.,Suite419, Concord,N.H.
03301, ortothecharityofone'schoice.
Blanche Y. Proulx
NEWMARKET
- Blanche Y.
Proulx 90 formerly of Pine Street
and Po~tsm'outhAvenue, Exeter, died
Sunday, May 25, 1997 at St. Ann's
Home in Dover.
Born June 29, 1906 in Newmarket she was the daughter of Napoleo~ and Hedwidge (Michaud) Edmond.
Raised in Newmarket, she was
employed by Newmarket Manuf~cturing Company and relocated WIth
them to Putnam, Conn., where she
lived until 1939, when she returned
to Newmarket. She lived in Newmarket until 1979 when she moved
to Exeter where she lived until moving to St. Ann's Home in 1991.
She was a communicant of St.
Mary's Church, Newmarket, and St.
Michael's Church, Exeter. She was
a member of the Catholic Daughter's
of America, Court Hector Benoit.
She was predeceased by he.r hU~band Lionel Proulx, who dIed In
1963 'and by her son, Richard Proulx,
who died in 1961.
SunrivOTs include four brothers,
Arthur Edmond of Newmarket, Leo
Edmond of Brentwood, Romeo Ed,
mond of Stratham and Armand Edmond of Northwood; two sisters,
Mrs. Jeannette Hamilton of Newmarket and Mrs. Amede (Lillian)
Baillargeon of Exetyr; four godchil·
dren and many nieces and nephews"
A Mass of Christian burial was.
celebrated May 28 from St. Mary's,
Church, Newmarket. The Rev. John
Finnigan was celebrant. Burial foj.·
lowed in Calvary Cemetery, New-·
market.
george;!!Pre~$cott
I-osTer'
.•.•
. NEWIiiii.I.KEI -'Gem-g" \...limon
Prescott, 78, of 15 New Road died
Tuesday, July 26, 1988, at Exeter
Hospital after being stricken at his
home.
Born Nov. 6, 1909, in Epping, the
son of Edwin and Frances (Fieldson)
Prescott, he had resided in Newmarket the past 55 years"
He had been an auto mechanic at
various local garages
and had
worked for 26 years as a heavy
equipment mechanic in Shop 02 at
the Portsmoutl). Naval Shipyard, retiring in 1970.
Survivors include his wife of 55
years, Edna (Nutting) Prescott of
Newmarket;
four sons, Stanley
"Sam" Prescott of Durham, George
Prescott Jr. and Walter Prescott,
both of Newmarket, and ..Edward
Prescott of Wens, Maine; seven
grandchildren;
one great-granddaughter;
two brothers,
Gordon
Prescott of Alabama and Vernon
Prescott of Orlando, Fla.; and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held at 11
a.m. Friday at the Kent Funeral
Home, 41 Exeter St., Newmarket;
with the Rev. John r.h"'!lITum, pastor
of the
Church,
offici8i.ifig.
wiF be in Riverside Cmnetery, Newmcrket.
Eva Provencher
NEWMARKET
Eva
Provencher, 84, of Prescott St., died
Wednesday, Aug. 20, 1997 at her
home in Newmarket.
Born Dec. 27, 1912in Newmarket,
she was the daughter of Desire and
Lea (Julien) Labonte. She was a
lifelong resident of Newmarket.
Mrs. Provencher was a communicant of St. Mary's Church in Newmarket. She often donated her garden flowers to decorate the church
altar.
Survivors include her husband of
50 years, Robert L. Provencher of
Newmarket; two daughters, Louise
J. Champagne of Brentwood and
Florence D. Hudson of Lee; four
grandchildren;
a brother, Albert
Labonte of Newmarket; a sister,
Alice Vachon of Newmarket; many
nieces, nephews, and cousins.
VISiting hours are 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday at
Kent and Pelczar Funeral Home, 41 Exeter St.,
Newmarket.
AMass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Saturday at St. Mary Church,
Newmarket. Burial will follow in Calvary
Cemetery, Newmarket.
Alfred Puchlopek
Foai!it~
tJ}c,"I\
.4 McVlcA
1(;(.-lC '"
NEWMARKET - Alfred "Fred"
Puchlopek, 55" of Packers Falls
Road, died Saturday, March 2, 1985,
at Exeter Hospital after a sudden illness.
Born May 28, 1929, in Newmarket,
the son of John and Helen (Machnik)
Puchlopek, he had been a lifelong
resident here.
He retired Jan. 3, 1985, from the
planner and estimator's office, Shop
56, at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard.
He served in the U,S. Army in the
Korean Conflict. He was a member
of the Robert G. Durgin American
Legion Post No. 67, and a member
and former treasurer of the American Citizens Club of Polish Descent.
He was very active in the Little
League Program and managed the
Giants team. He was a member of
St. Mary's Church.
Members of his family include his
wife, Mrs. Anna (Eder) Puchlopek of
Newmarket; three sons, Alfred W.
Puchlopek, John J. Puchlopek and
Robert A. Puchlopek, aU of Newmarket; three grandchildren; two brothers, Aloysius Puchlopek of Dover
and Theodore S. Puchlopek of Newmarket; three sisters, Mrs. Philip
(Adela) Turcotte of Exeter, Mrs. Andrew (Isabelle) Kanapky of Solon,
Ohio, and Mrs. Sophie Russell of
Newmarket;
and several nieces,
nephews and cousins.
A Mass of Christian burial will be
celebrated at 9 a.m. Tuesday from
St. Mary's Church in Newmarket,
with the Rev. John Finnegan, pastor,
officiating. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery.
Calling hours are from 2 to 4 and 7
to 9 p.m. today at the Kent Funeral
Home, 41 Exeter St., Newmarket.
American Legion services will be
held at 7 this evening.
The family suggests memorial
donations be made to the New Hampshire Heart Association, P.O. Box
1478, 2 Industrial Park Drive, Concord, 03301, or to the Newmarket
Ambulance Corps, in care of Mrs.
Candice Jarosz, Lang's Lane, Newmarket, 03857.
tl"1:\.,.~
Alfred Pnchlopek
I
NEWMARKET ~ Alfred 'Fred'Puchlopek,
55, of
Paccker'sFalls,Rpll(!,1ied
~attlJday,;March 2, at Exeter
Hospital after a sudden illness;
Me Puchlopek was born in Newmarket, where he had
been a lifelong resident. He retired Jan. 3, 1985 from the
planner and estimator's office, Shop 56, at Porsmouth
Naval Shipyard.
He served in the U.S. Army in the Korean Conflict. He
was a member of the Robert G. Durgin American Legion
Post No. 67, and a member and former treasurer of the
American Citizens Club of Polish Descent.
He was very active in the Little League Program and
managed the Giants team. He was a member of St. Mary's
Church.
Members of his family include his wife, Mrs. Anna
(Eder) Puchlopek of Newmarket; three sons, Alfred W.
Puchlopek, John J. Puchlopek and Robert A. Puchlopek,
waf Ne~~arket; tb:ree-gra~dchild~~n; two brothers,
Aloysius'Puchlopek of Dover and Theodore S. Puchlopek
of Newmarket; three sisters, Mrs. Philip (Adela) Turcotte
of Exeter, Mrs. Andrew (Isabelle) Kanapky of Solon, Ohio,
and Mrs. Sophie Russell of Newmarket, and several nieces,
nephews, and cousins.
A mass of Christian burial was celebrated last Tuesday
from St. Mary's Church in Newmarket, with the Rev. John
Finnegan, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in the sprin.r:;
in Riverside Cemetery.
The Kent Funeral Home, 41 Exeter St., Newmarket,
handled the arrangements.
The family suggests memorial donations be made to the
New Hampshire Heart Association, P.O. Box 147'6,2 Industrial Park Drive, Concord, 03301, or the Ne~;"market
Ambulance Corps, in care of Candice Jarosz, Lang's Lane,
Newmarket, 03857.
Robert L. Provencher
Newmarket resident
NEWMARKET - Robert L.
Provencher, 81. of Prescott Street,
died Friday, Sept 11, 1998 at Exeter Hospital.
Born Dee. 8. 1916 in Newmarket. he was the son of William and
Ernestine (Leblanc) Provencher. He
lived in Canada and had resided in
Newmarket for the past 50 years.
Robert was a member of the
United Brotherhood of Carpenters
and Joiners of America, Local 921.
He was a communicant of S1,
Mary's Church in Newmarket.
His wife. Eva (Labonte) Provencher. died Aug, 20, 1997.
Survivors
included
two
daughters, Louise 1. Champagne of
Brentwood and Florence D. Hudson of Lee; four grandchildren; two
brothers, Emile Provencher of St.
Theresa, P.Q., Canada, Marcel
Provencher
of Drummondville,
Quebec; five sisters, Yvonne Gilbert of St Theresa, Alma Gilbert of
Vancouver, B.C., Emilie Jarry of
St. Colomban .. P.Q., Canada, Alphonsine Leblanc of Montreal,
P,Q" Canada, and Mariette Fortier
of Chibougameau, Quebec; many
nieces, nephews and cousins.
A Mass of Christian burial was
celebrated Sept. 14 from St. Mary's
Church, Burial followed in Calvary
Cemetery, Newmarket.
~~
Anita
PrOVO$l;
NEWMARKET-Mrs.
.Anita L.
Provost, 77, of Great Hill Terrace
died Wednesday, May 16,1984, at Exeter Hospital after a short illness.
Born Dec. 19, 1906, in Newmarket,
the daughter of Ovias and Amie
(Boucher) Rodier, she had been a
lifelong resident here.
She was a communicant of St.
Mary Church.
She was a member of the Newmarket Historical Society, the Newmarket Militia Followers, the Newmarket Senior Citizens and a former
memlbe:L'
~he FOE
P;ll,iurn~.,f,rj}',
She had been active in NeW"l~!rket
~hapt(?;r108of TOPS and had been a
men.:,ef of KOPS f(,'. t.wo Y~~jj'S.
She had been ,~ell'l[,IOVVn fQr h~r
handicraf~fl in
6\1"B&1o
The widow of Arthur C. Pf(Jvm;1
she is survived by two sons, A/'s ..(
C. Provost Jr. of Durham and I«(~iJn·
ard A. Provost of Lancaster;;hf'26
daughters, Mrs. Zephirin (EUlci;;e)
Cote of Nottingham, Mrs. P::rL'.2k
(Sandra) Cassier of Deerfield lii.'O.
Mrs. Michael (Pamela) Wargo of
Charleston Heights, S.C.; 16 g·e'andchildren; 13 great-grandchiL'·cen;
::hree sisters, Mrs. Terry (Eve.')
LaEI'anche and Mrs. Leo (Ophelia)
Emond, both of Newmarket, and
Mrs. William (Loretta) Ball of Lee;
an:' ,2vc;::'lJ.l nieces, nephews and
\'!ass of Christian burial will be
Sr:cll:rc!.,av .st St.
~" 8all''''i';mds are invited to call from 2
to 4: 8nd 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at the
Kent Funeral Home, 41 Exeter St.,
Newmarket.
Flowers are acceptable, or friends
may make memorial donations to
the Exeter Hospital or to the Newmarket Ambulance Corps.
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Po/lsmoulh, N,H.
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January 16, 1961
45 Area Persons Newmarket Sailor Kennedy Pease Man Held Monrfiy Evening,tiolJ,
ke's
BudgetDeaths and Funerals
from fait OK!
Club Meets Thursday
Going to Capita! Killed in Accident (Continued from nagr one) On Morals Charge Parents'
CfiU.NQUIT — Tl:e cic\l meet-1 Tin- club's executive bunrd will
(Spending by the Atomic EncrElvis
J.
Stalir
Jr..
41.
president
NEWMAHKET — A 20-yeartomorrow morning to elk'DOVER (AP) — A 30-year-old iny of the Parents' Club will bej
Mrs. Frank S. Dennett Funeral Notices
:y Commission is estimated at For inaugural
old Newmarket sailor, Hidiard of West Virginia University, as Air Force staff sergeant pleaded
Mrs. Jennie Mabel Dennett,
t.7 billion, about the same as in
secretary of the Army. This comhold Thursday al the grammar
mm
cuss
Ihe
children's liul
lunch
85, wife of Frank S. Dennett of K E R R Y — Granville Berry, 51, iscal 1961. More money will be Tlie Portsmouth area will be Andic Proulx of 40 Spring St., pleted organization of the Pentn- innocent in Municipal Court (o- school al 7:30.
ifogram uml the year's pruijec v
as Ihe result of an automo:3ay In a statutory ra|>c charge
J210 Islington St., died at her of 7 Woodlawn Ave., Kiltcry, pent on production of nuclear \vell represented at Jotm F. Kcn- died
, Sat-iwn high command under Flolxrl involving a 13-year-old Porisdied Jan. 15. Kuneral services weapons and less on purchases of ledy's inauguration Friday in bile accident in York,
home Saturday.
Jolm .\uill \\-il! give a demon*
S. McXamarn, former president mouih girl.
urday.
SPECIAL!
Born in llollis, Maine. Aug. 20, at the First Congregational uranium).
of the Ford Motor Co., as secre- S. Sg[. Samuef E. Oakes Jr. 5 (ration of paste) sketching, willi
9x12
1875, she was the daughter of Church, Kitlery Poinl, Tues., Research and development pro- Among tliose from Portsmouth Pionlx, the son of Lionel and tary of defense.
one of the school children act>vas
held
in
S2.500
bail
for
Su2
p.m.
Friends
invited
and
AXMINSTER
t h e late Frank a n d S a r a h
grams of all kinds, but mostly banning to attend the ceremonies Blanche ( K m o n d ) Proulx, was Dr. Lufncr L,. Terry of Rock- perior Court action.
ing as mode!. The o'iblic is inmay
call
al
the
Franklin
G.
-(-Tripp) Berry and lived in Newhorn Aug. 4. 1940, in Pulnnm,
RUGS
Police said Air Force officials, vited to —attend. Refreshments
Funeral Home, 21 Rog- military, up $770 million to $9.4 arc former Mayor John J. I.cary, Com:., and was a graduate of SI. ville. Mil., as surgeon general of
Res- 569.95
fields Ix'torc she moved to Purls- Wilson
ers Hd., Kiltcry, Mon. eve- >illion. Included is $1 billion for City Ally. John C. Ddscoll, Mrs. Mary's School and Newmarket the United States. Terry, 49. will nformed them Unit Oakcs' hoincj will be served.
mouth 63 years,ano.
Mice
Allen.
John
0.
Kurrcll.
Mrs.
wsic
research.
NOW
ONLY
head the Public Health Service town in .Philadelphia an.d.ihaf-!
ning— Dotiations,_In lieu—of
Mrs. Dennell was a member (lowers, may be sent lo the Foreign aid up $230 million lo Constance Barton, Mrs. Richard IIij;h School. Me was a member He now is assistant director of he is married and Ihe f a t h e r of
BOOKS
559.95
of
the
Catholic
Order
of
Foicstof the North Congregational Heart Fund, c/o "Mrs. Arthur 3.6 billion. Including requests for Blalock antl Mr. and Mrs. Everett
the National Ileail Institute, one four children.
lo read on thcw long winter
Church and Its Women's Guild. Seaward, Klltery Point.
96t and future years, lire total Cnrll.
of the government's major medi- He has been living at 431 Cirevenings —
KENISON'S
Those
from
area
towns
arc:
Survivors also include a son.
cal
research
units,
and
is
a
mcmcomes to $4 billion. This involves
cuit Road in Portsmouth while
his parents, survivors
FLOOR COVERINGS
n>Brien's
Hampton — Democratic.' Nation- includn his paternal grandnwtb- lx>r of t n c faculty of Johns Hop- stationed al Pease A KB. police
Simmer F. Dennett of Colum- DKNNKTT ~-^~MrT Jennie M. $1.8 billion in military aid.
u
«]
Lincoln St. O|>r. R.II. Sla.
"Stor-of-lhe-Sca"
I'll 2-38SI
Opm rrl. r.vcs.
said.
bus, Ohio; a daughter Miss Dennett of 1210 Islington St., Space exploration up SI95 mil- al Commitlecmfin William L Dun- or, Mrs. Amcclcc Proulx of Dan-! ki " s University Medical School,
RELIGIOUS
ART
SHOPPE
K«lcr, N.ll.
died
Jan.
14.
Funeral
services
fey
and
Mrs.
Dunfey.
Mrs.
CathDorothy B. Dennett of Ports210 Slalp St.
fiE
6-2Z07 1
olson. Conn.; h i s maternal Former Hep. James 51. Qni);- Officials said the alleged ofion lo $9(35 million.
mouth! & grandaughtcr; two at licr liomo. Tucs. morning, Agricultural programs up $163 erine Dunfey, Mr. and Airs. liich- granctfalher. Napoleon KinonU ley, 42, Pennsylvania Democrat fense occurred in Dover Jan. 7.
great-grandchildren; a brother, I I o'clock. Friends invited and million, moslly for price supports, ard P. Dunfey, Mr. and Mrs. of Newmarket, a n d several defeated for re-election last
Rolwrt J. Dunfey. Mr. anil Mrs. aunls and uncles.
November, as assistant secretary Well Child "Clinic
George Berry of liollinsford, and may call at tlie liomc at their o $5.1 billion.
convenience. Arrangements by
Roy ]•'. Dunfey, Mr. and
The body is being forwarded! o f federal and stale matters in KITTERY — A well child
several nieces and nephews.
lleallii.
education
and
welfare
J. Verne Wood Funeral Home.
E. Hinds. .Mr. and Mrs.i l o jtovmarket for services
, Ihe Heali'i. Education and Wcl- elinie will be held al the Town
nctivilies up $300 million lo $4 bil- Jolni
Hall Wednesday al 0 a.m. Dr.
James Kccfe. Mr. and Mrs. P n n l i
j fare Department.
Granvilte Berry
DONAHUE "^"Stephen Edward ion.
S. Conroy, ihe atlcndLeary ami Mr. and Mrs. Jcfrinj __
I ••
'Mich
WiHn»'
Donahue, 10 week old -Infant
as Cohen
ssistaruof Ann Arbor. Thomas
ing physician, will be assisted
Madden.
KITTEIiY — G i a n v i l l c Berry,
son
of
A.l.C.
Ralph
and
Mrs.
The
biggcsl
spending
cut
in
fis51, of Woodlawn Ave., assistant
Hampton Falls — Gov. and Mrs.
that department for logislalive[ by Mrs Esther Linscoil.
administrator i n I h e public June IStocssel) Donahue of 31 cal 1962. apart from Ihe one that Wesley Powell and Mr. and Mrs.
(Continued from fagc «nt)
matters. Cohen, 47. headed a Ken-!
Richards Ave., died Jan. 15
lid result from higher postal Edward A. Bond.
works office at tlie Portsmouth
nedy-appointed study group on So- i
liurinl will be in the Miami rales, was foreseen in interest Exeter — Mrs. Frances Adams, |
Naval Shipyard, and World War
Security matters.
Valley Memorial Gardens in charges on Ihe nalional debt. Be- Ellen M. Adams and Anthony Pro ships on the liquor and racing c>al
II veteran, died yesterday at his
Alanson W. Wilkox. 59, as gen-1
boards.
Dayton, Ohio. Farrell "Funeral cause rales have dropped and Hie vile.
home.
cral
counsel of Ilin samo depart- j
Get the cash you want-in a hurryWilliam
A.
Styles
of
NorthumHome in charge of arrange- debt has fallen very slightly, in- North Hampton — Mr. and Mrs.
A native of Kitlery Point, he
berland has been a minority hold- ncnf. Willcox, whoso liomn is ini
ments. *
cresl costs are estimated at $8.6 Gerald F. Dimfcy.
was born Sept. 13. 1909, the son
with Beneficial's Bill Clean-Up Service
Wastiington,
now
is
general
counWintei
of Mrs. Jennie 'Ferguson) GOODRICH — John Goodrich of billion—down $400 million.
Rye — Mr. and Mrs. Joseph over member of the liquor agen- sel of the American Hospital AsJust phone! Get cash lo clean up bills — including timeAll
Right!;
Berry of Ktttcry Point, and the 20i Broad SI., died Jan. 13. Eisenhower said t h a t by June O'Brien. Mr. anil Mrs. Alvan T. cy since July 1. 1959.
sociation.
payment accounts. Then, mjkc only one payment inlate Granvillc Berry, oud re- Funeral services al Buckmin- 30, 1!W2. the debt should be down Fuller, Alvan T. Fuller III. Anne Emmet J. Kellc;- of Berlin has Robert
Biii'MinrrU. 44. of
Is Your
stead of sevcr.il . . . have more cash left over c:ich momh
sided in Kitlerv and Kittery | sler Chanel, 84 Broad SI., Mon. !o $383.4 billion, compared with Fuller. John R. Fuller and Melin- been a Democratic holdover mem- Tilusville, N..I,, as n^sist.int post. . . and probably save money, loo. "You're Ihe boss"
ber of the racing agency since
Car Ready To Stand
Point all of his life.
; l:.Tfl p.m. Friends invited. Ar- lire present $290 billion. However. da Fuller.
master
general
for
facilities.
*l BENEPHTUL. Cul] . . . now!
Mr. Berry, a graduate of Traip! rangements by J. Verne Wood lie said Congress once again will Sea brook — Mr. and Mrs. Frank April 9, I960.
Burkhardt
is
a
former
executive
These
Winter
Knocks?
Duval. a labor leader, would
Academy in 1927, was employed' Funeral Home.
have lo vote a temporary increase Mahoney.
UMm Ot U S30M — Loam ever SIM life-insured at lew cost
secretary to Gov. Robert B. Mcysucceed
Adelnrd
E.
Cole
of
Nashat Ihe shipyard fnr the past 32
Up t* 36 months (o repay
n Ihe pcrmanenl $285 billion debl
ner of New Jersey ant! lias been! Be Sure, Drive In Now
ua, who lias been the stale's hold- director of tlie \ow .Torsey Demoyears. He was a meml>er of the
imit. A temporary boost to $293
PORTSMOUTH — 22 Con(r«3 St ............. GEncva 6-5720
and Let Us Give It A
over
Labor
Commissioner
since
First Congregational Church:
aillion expires June 30.
cratic Contra! Committee,
DOVER — 5*3 Central Ave
..................
SHerwood 2-1343
Aug. 30, 1959. The job has
Naval Lodge, AF and AM, the
Thorough Check
OPEN EVtNINGS BY ArPOINTMENT • PHONE FOR EVENING HOURS
Amie N. Beaulieu
In making his surprise suggesMaine Chapter, RAM; the Maine
three-year term and pays $7,670
Ltwti »Wt la mWtAh «T tJt Kiic*j-r; 11*11.
tion of a super-level While House
Council of Saco; WallinEfordto $8,840 a year.
BEENTWOOD — Funeral
Harris American Legion Post j services for Amie N. Beaulieu, post. Eisenhower said: "I have
Portsmouth area nominees foi
EXETER — Exelcr Home Inreached
the
conclusion
thai
seriCOXCORD
r
A
P
i
—
Sen
Styles
and Emerson Ilovey VFW Post 175, Of Fremont Road, who died
slate posts, named today by dustries, Ihe local branch of the
ous
attention
should
be
given
to
Bridges,
R-XH.
today
renewed
of Portsmouth.
> Friday at Exeter Hospital, were
Powell for council action Jan. l.cagun of N.H. Arts and Ci'afls, 202 Coim St.
GE 6-2726
FINANCE CO.
Survivors also include hU he](, (oday from (!le rjrewitt Fu- providing in Ihe president's office his battle to raise the earnings
will hold its annual meeting toan official ranking higher than ceiling for social security rccipi-'"
O I M I . BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO.
widow, Mrs. Erma (McKowenl neral Home in Epping.
morrow.
Cabinet members, possibly with ents from $1.200 to 51.800 a year, i ]
Berry;
.— ,-,"• - D a u g h t e r Janice;
A
A nigh
high mass
Mass of requiem was the litle of first secretary of the At tile same time Bridges an- !
There will he a cooperative
brother, Rogmnld F. Berry o cclcbrab,cd a( sl " j
h,s
Walter Johnston of Pol
at the home of Mrs.!
KUtery Point, a n d several c|n|rch j n E p p i n g by ^ £„,. government, to assist the presi- nounccd he is co-sponsoring leg- mouih, Soldier's Home board of luncheon
George Bennett of Main St.
.
dent in consulting with lllc depart- islation to equalise the pay of managers.
Presiding
at the meeting a f i - i
Armand Provost, pastor.
ments on the formulation of na- retired personnel of the uniformed
er
Ihe
luncheon
will
be
Mrs.
I
Mayor
Robert
A.
Shnincs
of
A
native
of
Canada,
Mr
John I. Quirk
tional security objectives, in co armed services.
Board of Concilia- Foster Stearns, chairman. An-'j
ordinating international programs
Bridges filed .1 bill in Washing- Portsmouth,
MANCHESTER — Funeral!
and Arbitration, reappoint- mial reports will he given and
and in representing tlie president ton to raise the social .security tion
election of officers held.
mcnl.
al meetings with foreign official' earnings limit and called for its
The Soldiers Monument at GoodBelmont St., a retired newspa- had resided in Rrentwood for the above the rank of foreign minislci speedy enactment.
M O N U M E N T CO.
past 54 years. He had been em anil below the rank of head of
"At a time when this country win Park was unveiled on July 4, 135CASSELL
per man and native and former ployed
State Hd.
(U.S. Ht. No. I)
by the Brentwood Box state."
Kitten-, Me.
needs to utilize its human reresident of Portsmouth, who died Co.Tel. IDlewood s-9025
£
£
0
sources to tiie fullest, it is wasteSaturday at a Manchester hosAs for a department of Irans- ful lo force Inactivity upon our
pital after a brief illness.
Besides his widow, Mrs. M
portalion,
he
said
il
"should
be
senior
citizens by penalizing them
Mr. Quirk, who bad been cm-! (Frenetic) Beaulieu, survivors
ployed by the Union Leader Cor-1 include a son. Medic E. of West established so as to bring together for earnings in excess of $1.200,"
poration for more than 35 years, ville; two grandchildren; I at Cabinet level Ihe presently Bridges said.
Luxury et Economy Pticet
until his retiremnt In 1957. had! great-grandson; three sisters fragmented federal functions rc- Tile senator said his measure
lor r««rrart<mi e&U
served as city editor of the .Man-: Mrs. Laura Hart of Danielson Jarding transportation activities." is vital to all areas of the country
DARRE GUILD GUARANTEE:
PorHmoKth GEntf* t*7Mt
Kennedy has talked about a new but particularly in New HampChester Union Leader and Ihclconn.. Miss Gcorgianna Beau
New Hampshire News
\Ueu and Mrs. M;iry Scars, bolh department of urban affairs that shire, where a large percentage
would
encompass
transportation,
of the population is in tlie social
Earlier in his career, hciof Walertown, Mass.; a brother
j
worked for The Poriimomh Herald, ] Medic of Fremont, and scvcra housing and other metropolitan security age bracket.
problems.
Speaking of the measure lo'
and 'newspapers in Cheyenne, nieces and nephews.
In calling for a higher gasoline equalize pay of retired armed!
Wyo., Denver, Colo., and CleveBurial will be in the spring
land, Ohio. During World War the family lot in St- Joseph's lax, Eisenhower said this would forces personnel, Bridges said il|
make it possible to finish building would correct inequities result-j
II, he served as New Hampshire;Cemetery.
41,000 miles of interstate super- ing from Ihe military pay raise '
J. Walter Toner. Rtjiit«r«d Pharmacist
eliaiiTnan of Hie U.S. War Bonds
bill of 1958.
highways by 1972.
drive.
Carole Ann Cote
355 Stare St.
Portsmouth
Mr. Quirk was a member of SI.
Tire gas lax now is 4 cents a
Joseph's Cathedral and its Holy EXETER — 1Largely attended gallon but is scheduled to drop to
GE
6-2214
funeral
services
for
Carole
Ann
Name Society; the Henry J.
3 cents on June 30. Simulta- Marriage intentions liavc- been
Sweeney American l^egion Post Cote. 8-year-old daughter of Al neously, part of the excise taxes filed at City Hall by Ronald T.
and the World War 1 Last Han's bcrt P. and Patricia (AfcLane! collected on aulos, parts and ac- Picolto. ID, of
Onlouagon.
Club of the post; the Manchester Cole of 26 Brentwood Road, who cessories would be diverted from Mich., nurl Marllin C. Wiley, 15,
HOURS:
died
Friday
at
Children's
HosPress Club and local 167 of the
general funds to the road-financ- ot 1240 Maple wood Ave.
fiiday Till 9 P.M. Sotardor Till 6 P.M.
American Newspaper Guild, pital in Boston, were held todai ing highway trust fund, outside
York Legion Sale
Clwed Su.Jo,5 mi HdMari.
al Brewitt Funeral home.
AFL-CIO.
the budget, to make up for tlie YORK — The American Lesion
Monday tfiru Thunder. 9 A.M. to i P.M.
Besides his widow, Mrs. Mar- A high Mass.of requiem was gas tax cut. Eisenhower called for
will liold a half-price sale o n i
km tStanton) Quirk, survivors in- celebrated at St. Michael's Church repeal of the diversion.
clothing,
household
good?
antl:
by
tlie
Rev.
Arthur
C.
Kellihcr
elude a son. John Quirk of
« * *
furnitttre lomorrow beginning at;
Brighton, Mass.;
daughter, pastor.
Eisenhower said a congressional
Jlrs. Albert Desrosiers of Man- Included in the attendance double play involving gasoline and 10 a.m. in Legion Hall.
chester; two grand children; two were students of SI. Michael's excise taxes would slave off a
brothers, Uie Rt. KCV. Msgr. Ed- School, where she was a member general revenue loss of $810 mil- The Geo. D, Boulter Co.
mund Quirk, pastor of SI. Anne
. +COAL
-KCOKE
lion in fiscal I9C2.
Church in Manchester, and the of the third grade, and a delega'
ASSISTANTS or rnACTICAL NliHSKS.
* HEATING OILS
He recommended that the presWnrV »fi hoflniut aEtrnriuTit. aiilf. infant
Rev. Thomas Quirk, MM. a lion from tlie Fire Dcpartmeiil
nurse. niir!=e rmnpanioB. prim
if
INSURANCE
ent
tax
on
aviation
gasoline
be
headed
by
Chief
Vincent
Toland
Maryknoll missionary stationed
tkal aur*e. rfovlitf'x jtnj dcr.lht'ft ofllrc
St.
Kitterr
ni)r*e. Spare-Urn^ training: program »'iH
in Formosa; four sisters. Mrs. Miss Cole was born at Exeter increased from 2 to 4 V- cents per 39 Government
'Phone IDIewood 9 - 1 3 1 0
gallon and that the 4 % cent fax
John Wilkinson of Portland. Hospital, Sept. 7, 1932.
hoM Hiltif*. Tlirh -sr)vxV c«1>ifalio:i not nrrrale
be
extended
to
jet
fuels.
rjsnry.
KNJOV HIGH KAHNT.VGS f!ct
.Maine, Miss Agnes Quirk and Besides her parents, survivor^
full rfHaili now!
which
are
now
lax
free.
Mrs. Joseph Harding, both of include two sisters, Mrs. Con
S1BSON M E M O R I A L CO.
Practical Nurses Training Schools'*
AJ1 Work G«rinte«dl
Portsmouth, and Mrs. John Me- stance Tuttlc and Miss Ronnalee Eisenhower said postal rales
HOT No. IT, rorlsmnuth HeuM Portsmouth, NMI.~
Cole, both of Exeter; a brother should be increased enough to
Cooey of Dover.
bring
in
an
additional
$843
million
I I'lfL'f send FREE JlookkL entire!*- vilhmil nhliratio* o»—~*
Thomas L. Cote of Exeter; her
D Ho»- I rxi\ Rctonie ft Practiral Ntirs^ O lientll AMUttvnt
maternal grandparents, Mr. and in Ihe coming year. His 1959 and
Q Snrrial Tniiint for W*ic SUHlecu
DRIVE O U T . . .
Mrs. William McLane Sr. of Strat I960 requests lor postal rale
WITH THE ASSURANCE OF ham; her paternal grandmother creases were' rejected by ConSAFE, SMOOTH, MOTORING Mrs. I-co Cote of Exeter, and gress.
AHEAD
several aunts and uncles.
"»"
^UJ?l«l
<*K »-3Jn
Portsmouth Man-
Bridges Files
On Social Security
"
^^^
Annual Meeting
BAKER-WRIGHT
BENEFICIAL
•COME IN NOW.. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF-
SUNDEEN $1
ANNUAL
WASHER
Howard Johnson's
Motor Lodge
NEW
The
TONER PHARMACY
MAYTAG
Marriage License
AUTOMATIC
DRIVE IN
TODAY
Welch Auto
ELECTRIC SERVICE
438 Court St.
GE 6-3832
Burial was in the family lot in
Exeter Cemetery with committa
prayers by Father Kellilwr.
Bearers, all students al St
Michael's, were 'Bruce While
Chemmy Chwafek, W i l l i a m
Creighton, William McLao« III
Michael Kucharski and Michae
LaBranche.
When your washer,
refuses to work,
(or when you do)
TRY OUR
COIN-OPERATED
"ECON-O-WASH"
LAUNDERETTE
\om ran ^o yo«r wa?h mt "EcenO-Waih" in less thin half the
Um« . . becavsc you can •&< KTrral *a5h«rs at once.
And you can do it whfn YOU
nint to do it We ante "£COK-OWash" is nerrr clo«d.
And beat of all , . j*« no lancer
rftd Tun; cloth« In windy
wealhw ktca»s« tne *lj "Fco-^O-H'ishn 4rytrs will dry jo«r
rlothvs to K soft flaffiE««c tmiclrIv . . . for pennies!
Stephen E. Donahue
Stephen Edward Donahue, 10week-old son of A i r m a n l.C.
Ralph E. Donahue, USAF. and
Mrs. June M. istoessel) Donehue of 31 Richards Ave., died
yesterday at Portsmouth Ilos'pilal.
Born al the Portsmouth Navai
Hospital, Nov. 7, I9GO, he is survived by a sister, Tonja; his
maternal grandparents, IVfr. and
Mrs. Robert Stocssel of Xenia,
Ohio, and his paternal grandparents, Mr. and ^frs. Buford
Donahue of Winchester, Ky.
The body will bo forwarded to
Dayton, Ohio, for burial.
Steel for Sale
STRUCTURAL SHAPES,
PLATIS, SHKTS, FLATS,
XEIKWOKCING BARS,
ANGLES, ROUNCS.
DUMP tOCY TKUCK5
FUEL OIL TANK TRUCKS
Portable Electric
Welding Service
DRY CLEANING
LAUNDRY
Specialists in Fabric Care
Drirc-ln Store: Bartlett St., Portimouth
.
_ U JHwrkd. I
•ALICE Ks
JANUARY
No
SALE
It's in Automatic
Dittrfent Dispenser!
Sftiji fully <Jissof.'»d d«lK(ent into wish water. No
"globs" of hjll-fJissolved deleigent on clolhes. 2-cup
capacity lets you iM waler
sofleMf if wjler h hard.
STARTS TOMORROW AT 9:15 A.M.
It's I 8iirt-!» $a«H
Pamps i tteidy slreim of
scdsy water up xtd r<ouj!i
cloth's. Gives you i new kind
ol gentle, thorough cleininj.
Loosens ind lifts out dirt.
Nevir dri|j joar clothes
ON ALL OUR WOMEN'S WINTER FASHIONS
SALE STARTS TUESDAY AT 9:15 SHARP!
r»ort«mo«rt» M«tol
Fobrkotors, IIK.
the
PACT, L. OOMl
m*iat * Trtumm
nmatAM-s roan - Hett t
TM MATMN*L emDX CO.
,
NJI.
IF IT'S MADE OUT OF METAL
WE CAN MAKE IT
ALICE K. SHOPPE
84 Fleet St.
GE (5-1427
PORTSMOUTH, N.H.
Down Payment
It's M Uriirwater Ibrt Filter!
Works undfr walcr where the lint
is. Fillers during vrjsl) a*d
cycle Kseps linl from clothes. You
never have to remove !,.-.(lilltr lo
toid or tinlMd wisher!
Manufacturers Of
Oil & Septic Tanks
RtmWcM Like Ntw
COLONIAL
L.f
ttiyttic Gl] In If No Am»«
Rd .. Rons. O U I L U GE 6-«S»
Pay Nothing
Until
The new Maytaj All-Fabric
Automatics also include.• PUSHBUTTON WATER tEVtl COHTBOL
Saves you lip 102500 jallcrtsol hoi water i ytir
• TWO WASH SPUDS. TWO SPIN SPEEDS
tel you tailor Ihe action to Ihe lift of fabric
yos fj> in (incii^inj dtlicite ft* synthetics!
• THKE WATER TEMPERATURES
WQUOIXC "COLD"
Let yoy wash anything safely
• AUTOMATIC RINSE CONDITIONER roptio.-aO
Rinses yow clothes ir rain-soil wa!er
• TOW CHOICE of counts'
Pint, frtto, jrellcw or ohite
S. D. SUNDEEN
83 Fleet Sh
Central
Portsmouth
Dover, N. H.
Main St.
Ave.
Rochester, N. H.
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
Joshua M. Pratt
(February 20, 1986 - January 8, 2012)
Newmarket - Joshua M. Pratt, 25, of Exeter Street, died January 8, 2012 from injuries sustained in an automobile
accident.
Born February 20, 1986 in Portsmouth he was the son of Larry Pratt and Karen (Williams) Pratt. A lifelong resident of
Newmarket he was a 2005 graduate of Newmarket High School. He was employed at
Terry’s Mobile Home Service
Joshua loved riding his
motorcycle with his friends, hunting, fishing, and snowmobiling. He was a member of The
Sons of The American Legion Squadron 67 in Newmarket.
He was predeceased by his maternal grandfather, David L. Williams and paternal
grandparents, Robert & Shirley (Tippy) Pratt.
In addition to his father, Larry, and his mother, Karen of Newmarket survivors include his
sister, Kalie Williams of Newmarket; his maternal grandmother, Elaine Williams of
Newfields; 2 special cousins, Brandon Pratt and Makalah Ellison; his girlfriend, Ashley
Hayes of Newmarket; and many aunts, uncles and cousins.
Visiting hours will be held on Wednesday, Jan. 11th from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. at the Kent
& Pelczar Funeral Home, 77 Exeter Street, Newmarket. SAL Services will be held at 7 p.m.
A Funeral Service will be held on Thursday at 10 a.m. at the Kent & Pelczar Funeral Home, followed by Graveside
Services in Riverside Cemetery, Newmarket.
Should friends desire memorials may be made to the Susan G. Komen For The Cure, P.O. Box 650309, Dallas, TX 75265.