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Rita A. Bernard
Rita A. Bernard, 79, of Bedford, died at her home on May 29, 2000.
Mrs. Bernard was born in Holyoke, Mass., on Jan. 10, 1921, the daughter of the late Arthur and Alice (Leclerc) Desharnais, and had been a resident of Nashua for 50 years. She had made her home in Bedford for the past three years.
She was a graduate of Wilfred Academy in Boston.
Mrs. Bernard was owner and operator of Bernard's Beauty Salon in Nashua, where she was well known for her expertise in hair styling.
She was an avid reader and gardener and was a devoted mother and grandmother.
Mrs. Bernard was the widow of Larry R. Bernard, who died in 1984 after 42 years of marriage. She was predeceased by a brother, Arthur Desharnais.
Family members include her son, Richard A. Bernard of Port Orange, Fla.; two daughters, Pauline Longval of Bedford and Irene Silk of Nashua; five grandchildren, Michelle Wheeler of Amherst, Stephen Michaud of Hudson, and Tim Coleman, Christopher Bernard and Jeffrey Coleman, all of Nashua; a great-granddaughter, Shelby Lyn Wheeler of Amherst; an expected great-grandson, John Owen Michaud; and a sister, Lorraine Beaupre of Wilmington, Mass.
A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated June 5 in St. Elizabeth Seton Church. Burial was to follow in the family lot in St. Louis Cemetery, Nashua.
Memorial contributions may be made toward Masses or to the Souhegan Home Health and Hospice Care, 24 North River Road, Milford, NH 03055.
For more information or to view an on-line memorial, go to www.phaneuf.net. The Phaneuf Funeral Home Bedford Arrangement Center was in charge of arrangements.

Sally Davidson
Sally Davidson, 92, of Russell Hill Road, Wilton, died Friday, May 26, at the Good Shepherd Home in Jaffrey.
She was born Feb. 10, 1908, in North Tonawanda, N.Y., the daughter of Michael and Anastasia (Lambowicz) Stefanski. She had resided in Wilton since 1944.
With her husband, she owned and operated Davidson Concrete Products and Davidson Septic Service of Wilton for 48 years.
She was a member of the Sacred Heart Church in Wilton.
She is survived by her husband, Marwood Davidson of Wilton; a son, Michael Davidson of Wilton; nine grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and a sister, Theodora Lizon of North Tonawanda, N.Y.
A funeral mass was celebrated May 31 in Sacred Heart Church, Wilton. Burial was in a family lot.
The Fournier Funeral Home in Greenville was in charge of arrangements. 

Dennis A. Gaidmore
Dennis A. Gaidmore, 53, of Vincent Drive, Mount Pleasant, S.C., died May 31, 2000, at Mary Washington Hospital, Fredericksburg, Va.
He was born in Nashua, on Oct. 1, 1946, a son of Septima (Luongo) Gaidmore of Milford, and the late Francis G. Gaidmore.
Mr. Gaidmore was a longtime resident of Milford, and was educated in Milford schools.
He was employed as a truck driver for most of his life and for the past five years had been employed by Bulldog Express in Mount Pleasant, S.C. As a young man, he worked for his father's poultry business.
Mr. Gaidmore enjoyed golfing.
In addition to his mother, family members include his wife of 30 years, Anne (Bell) Gaidmore of Ocala, Fla.; a daughter, Lori A. Warren of Amherst; a son, Christopher G. Gaidmore of Amherst; six grandchildren; a brother and sister-in-law, Gerald P. and Kay Gaidmore of Milford; a niece; a nephew; several aunts, uncles and cousins; and a long-time friend, Louise King of Mount Pleasant, S.C.
A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated in St. Patrick Church in Milford. Burial followed in St. Patrick Cemetery.
Donations in Mr. Gaidmore’s memory may be made to the Share Program, PO Box 27, Milford, NH 03055.
The Smith and Heald Funeral Home, Milford, was in charge of arrangements.

Jesse Grant
Jesse E Grant, 93, of Burton Highway, Wilton, died Saturday, June 3, 2000 at Southern N.H. Medical Center, Nashua.
He was born in Milford Nov. 19, 1906, a son of the late Charles K. and Florence M. (Goss) Grant.
Mr. Grant had lived in Wilton for 37 years and had formerly resided in Lyndeborough and Amherst.
He was employed by Abbott Mills, Wilton, for 30 years. He owned and operated the former Amherst Variety, and drove a school bus in Amherst for several years.
Mr. Grant was an avid gardener.
He was predeceased by his wife, Stella A. (Hutchinson) Grant; a brother, Donald C. Grant; and two sisters, Isabelle Glover and Eleanor Grant.
Family members include a brother-in-law, Ernest Hutchinson Sr., of Wilton; several nieces; nephews; grandnieces and grandnephews.
Funeral services were held June 6 in the Smith and Heald Funeral Home in Milford. Burial followed in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Wilton.
Donations in Mr. Grant’s memory may be made to the New Hampshire Association for the Blind, McGreal Sight Center, 25 Walker St., Concord, NH 03301.

Sharon L. Harrison
Sharon L. (Goddard) Harrison, 54, of Amherst, died June 2, 2000, at her home.
She was born on Dec. 3, 1945 in Ware, Mass., a daughter of Ruth (Terry) Goddard of Hardwick, Mass., and the late Wayne Goddard.
She attended schools in Hardwick and graduated from Hardwick High School in 1963. Mrs. Harrison graduated from the University of Massachusetts — Amherst in 1967 with a degree in economics.
She applied her skills in economics to several diverse fields, including Hampshire Designers, Inc. of Manchester as office manager for 12 years, Video Station Inc. in Merrimack for five years, and at Hanover Hill Health Care Center as office manager for 11 years.
Mrs. Harrison was very active in the Congregational Church of Amherst, serving as treasurer for 11 years. She was involved in the Diaconate committee for three years and served as assistant Sunday school superintendent for a year.
She was predeceased by her husband, David Harrison, who died September 4, 1988.
In addition to her mother, she is survived by her son, Danny, of Lewiston, Maine; her stepchildren, David of Lexington, Mass., Daniel of Palm Bay, Fla., Katherine and Dana. both of Billerica, Mass.; her daughter-in law Daryl O'Sullivan of Amherst, with whom she lived; two grandchildren, Michele and Eric of Amherst; a brother, Terry Goddard of Freeport, Maine; two sisters, Paula Jimaki of Keene and Lori Gusdorf of Reston, Va.; and several nieces and nephews.
A Service of Celebration of Life was held June 4 in the Congregational Church of Amherst. Burial was in Hardwick (Mass.) Cemetery.
Donations in her memory may be made to the Congregational Church of Amherst, Restoration Fund, 11 Church St., Amherst, NH 03031.
The Smith and Heald Funeral Home, Milford, was in charge of arrangements.

Paul H. Hawkins Sr.
Paul H. Hawkins Sr., 70, of Ipswich Drive, Winchendon, Mass., died Monday, May 29, 2000, in Gardner, Mass.
He was born in Milford on Jan. 24, 1930, the son of the late Harry A. and Silvia (Woodward) Hawkins.
Mr. Hawkins served in the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict.
He was a member of the Union Laborer Local No. 9 of Fitchburg for more than 25 years, retiring from the Leominster Engineering Co. in 1989.
After retirement, he lived in St. Petersburg, Fla., before moving to Winchendon, Mass., three years ago.
He was a member of the VFW Post 3291 of Pepperell, Mass.
Members of his family include his wife, Christine (Martel) Hawkins, of Winchendon, Mass.; two sons, Paul Hawkins Jr. and Harry A. Hawkins, both of Winchendon, Mass.; two step-sons, Harvey Donaghy of Templeton, Mass., and Karl Donaghy of Middlebury, Va.; two brothers, Robert Hawkins of Mason, and Roger Hawkins of Pepperell, Mass.; a sister, Shirley Mitchell of Ormond Beach, Fla.; and many nieces and nephews.
A graveside service was held June 3 at the Mount Calvary Cemetery in Wilton.
Memorial contributions may be made to the New Hampshire Lung Assoc., 456 Beech Street, Manchester, NH 03105.
The Nelson Funeral Home in Wilton, was in charge of arrangements.

John W. Kenne Jr.
John W. Kenne Jr., 61, of Tanglewood Way, Amherst, died June 1, 2000, at the Southern New Hampshire Medical Center in Nashua, following a battle with cancer of the larynx.
Mr. Kenne was born April 18, 1939, in Ann Arbor, Mich., son of Eloise (Vessey) Kenne of Michigan and the late John W. Kenne Sr. He moved from Ann Arbor to Amherst in 1970.
He was the husband of Joyce (Gall) Kenne of Amherst, to whom he had been married for 39 years.
Mr. Kenne graduated from Ann Arbor High School and earned B.S. and M.S. degrees from the University of Michigan as well as an M.B.A. from the University of New Hampshire.
He was an engineering fellow/technical director of the Countermeasures Division of Sanders, a Lockheed Martin Company.
Mr. Kenne had been actively involved in the Infrared Countermeasures Division, since he joined Sanders in 1970. He participated in the design of several countermeasures systems, one of which was awarded a U.S. patent. These systems have saved the lives of many pilots and crew members over the last 20 years. 
In 1996, he was awarded the distinction of Engineering Fellow for his long-standing technical excellence in the field of infrared countermeasures.
Mr. Kenne was a member of the select Ad Hoc Committee on Infrared Countermeasures consisting of the top experts in the country from industry and the U.S. government.
He was a member of the Infrared Information Symposia where he presented or co-authored numerous technical papers. In 1997, he was recognized by them with the Bill Goodell Memorial Award for Distinguished Service for distinguished and dedicated service and invaluable contributions to the infrared counter-measures community.
He was a U.S. Navy veteran.
In addition to Mr. Kenne’s mother and wife, survivors include two daughters, Kimberly Kenne Webster of Pasadena, Calif., and Cynthia Kenne of Seattle, Wash.; a son-in-law, Richard Webster; two grandchildren, Wilton and Abigail Webster; a brother and sister-in-law, Michael and Judie Kenne of Gainesville, Fla.; a sister and brother-in-law, Kathy and Richard Nelson of Willis, Mich.; two sisters-in-law, Sandy Perfito and Linda Gall, both of Wilton; two sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, Judy and Robert Higbee of Novi, Mich., and Debby and Larry Gall of Lynchburg, Ohio; and several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins.
A memorial service was held June 5 in the Unitarian Universalist Congregation in Milford. Burial will be in Ann Arbor, Mich.
Memorial contributions may be made to The Lukas Community (a residential community for adults with developmental disabilities), PO Box 137, Temple, NH 03084.
The Smith and Heald Funeral Home, Milford, is in charge of arrangements.

Mackenzie J. MacGilvra
Mackenzie Jane MacGilvra, infant daughter of Kent C. and Theresa M. (Basting) MacGilvra of Amherst, died Sunday, June 4, 2000, at Milford Medical Center in Miford.
She was born in Manchester on May 7, 2000.
In addition to her parents, family members include her brother, Dylan C. MacGilvra of Amherst; maternal grandparents, Doris and John Basting of Mineral Point, Wis.; paternal grandparents, Joan and Bruce MacGilvra of Sudbury, Mass.; and several aunts, uncles and cousins.
There are no calling hours. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated today (Wednesday, June 7), at 2 p.m. in St. Patrick Church, 34 Amherst St., Milford. Burial will follow at a later date.
The Smith and Heald Funeral Home, Milford, is in charge of arrangements.

Wildred L. Martin
Wilfred Leo Martin, 86, of Main Street, Keene, died Saturday, June 3, 2000, at Harborside Healthcare Center-Westwood, Keene.
He was born in Wilton on Aug. 2, 1913, a son of the late Joseph and Annie (Bellemore) Martin.
Mr. Martin had been a resident of Keene for 13 years. He had lived in the Wilton and Milford area for most of his life, and was employed by Abbott Worsted Mills, Wilton, for many years.
During World War II, Mr. Martin served in the Merchant Marine.
He was a member of the Loyal Order of Moose, Lodge 478, Keene.
He was predeceased by his wife, Eva J. (Perusse) Martin, and several brothers and sisters.
Family members include a son and daughter-in-law, Leo and Patricia Martin of Akron, Ohio; two grandchildren, Suzanne Wallace of Westerville, Ohio, and Christopher Martin of Lyndhurst, Ohio; a great-granddaughter, Paige Martin of Lyndhurst, Ohio; a sister, Blanche Lynch of Manchester; and several nieces and nephews.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held today (Wednesday, June 7), 10 a.m. in St. Patrick Church, 34 Amherst St., Milford. Burial will follow in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Wilton.
The Smith and Heald Funeral Home, Milford, is in charge of arrangements.

Evelyn Risley
Sarah Evelyn (Austin) Risley, 91, of Oak Street, Milford, died on Saturday, June 3, 2000.
Mrs. Risley was born April 8, 1909, in Pleasantville, N.Y., the daughter of Ira Blizard Austin and Luta Husted Palmer.
She was the wife of Richard H. Risley, whom she married on Aug. 19, 1974.
Before her marriage she and friends traveled extensively, visiting much of western Europe, New England and Maritime Provinces.
She especially enjoyed trips with her husband through the Southwest, Pacific and Northwest states.
After graduating as salutatorian from Pleasantville (N.Y.) High School, and from Packard Commercial College in New York City, Mrs. Risley made her career as a legal secretary and bookkeeper
She was a lifelong Methodist, active in her church in Pleasantville, N.Y., as choir member, Sunday school teacher and as member of church committees.
Upon moving to Milford in 1987, she became a member of the United Methodist Church, where she looked forward to the weekly Helping Hands meetings.
Mrs. Risley was an avid photographer. She was also a nature lover and gardener, and belonged to the Milford Garden Club, the Audubon Society and the Sierra Club. She will be remembered as a loving wife and aunt, and for her faith, quiet strength and optimistic spirit. 
Besides her husband, she is survived by three nieces, Eleanor S. Austin of St. Peters, Mo., Elizabeth A. Mears and her husband, Richard, of Littleton, Colo.; and Marty E. Miller and her husband, John, of Milford; two great-nieces, Amy Beth C. Mears of Littleton, Colo., and Sarah A. Miller of Washington, D.C.; three great-nephews, Kevin R. Mears of New York City, Michael J. Miller of Manchester, and Stephen C. Miller of Washington, D.C.
A service to honor her life was held June 6, at the United Methodist Church in Milford. Burial will be in the Palmer Family Cemetery, Pleasantville, N.Y. on June 10. 

Michael P. Salisbury
Michael P. Salisbury, 16, of South Main Street, Brookline, died May 27, 2000, at St. Joseph Hospital in Nashua.
Michael was born Sept. 6, 1983, in Nashua, son of David M. and Susan J. (Fessenden) Salisbury of Brookline, and was a lifelong resident of Brookline.
He was the first Race Car Ambassador at the New Hampshire International Speedway in Loudon for the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
For five years Michael participated in an aggressive research program at Tufts New England Medical Center in Boston, in search for a cure for Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
He was a volunteer at the Brookline Public Library and enjoyed fishing and his many pets.
Michael was predeceased by a brother, Thomas D. Salisbury, who died in 1994.
Besides his parents, survivors include a sister, Jennifer S. Salisbury of Richmond, Va.; and his maternal grandmother, Mary Fessenden of Brookline.
A funeral Mass was celebrated at Infant Jesus Church in Brookline, with burial in Pine Grove Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Make-A-Wish Foundation of New Hampshire, 1492 Elm St., Manchester, NH 03101.
The T.J. Anderson and Son Funeral Home, Townsend, Mass., is in charge of arrangements.

M. Edwina Young
Mary Edwina Young, 92, of Mack Hill Road, Amherst, died June 1, 2000 at Carlyle Place, Bedford.
She was born in Lowell, Mass., on March 19, 1908, a daughter of John P. and Frances (Rosatto) Hall.
She was a graduate of Boston University and had taught high school in Shelton, Conn. Mrs. Young had been a resident of Amherst for 50 years, and was a communicant of St. Patrick Church, Milford.
She was predeceased by her husband, Russell S. Young, who died in 1976; a sister, Frances C. O’Connor and four brothers, Dr. Leonard J. Hall, Atty. Howard J. Hall, Dr. Jonathan P. Hall and Atty. Richard T. Hall.
Family members include a sister, Gertrude A. Dowd of Dracut, Mass.; a brother, Willard G. Hall of Wickenberg, Ariz.; four nieces; four nephews; six grandnieces; 14 grandnephews; five great-grandnephews and dear friends, Walter and Maise Anderson of Amherst.
There are no visiting hours. A memorial mass will be celebrated on Thursday, June 8, at 11:30 a.m. in St. Patrick Church, 34 Amherst St., Milford. Burial will be held at a later date in Meadowview Cemetery, Amherst.
Memorial donation may be made to the SHARE program, PO Box 27, Milford, NH 03055. 
Smith and Heald Funeral Home, Milford, is in charge of arrangements.

Richard L. Ashford
Richard L. Ashford , 54, of Nashua, died unexpectedly in Wickliffe, Ohio, on June 6, 2000, while on a business trip.
He was born in Nashua on April 18, 1946, a son of the late Norman L. Ashford and the late Madeliene A. (Watson) Ashford Shattuck. A resident of Nashua for the past 21 years, he had previously lived in Hudson, Brookline and Milford. He was educated in Milford.
He was the husband of Lorrette (Boilard) Ashford, whom he married on May l9, 1979.
Mr. Ashford had been a press assembler for Greenerd Press for the last 10 years.
Recently, he enjoyed watching stock car racing. At one time, he had raced stock cars at the Hudson Speedway. He was also a member of the Nashua Lodge, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, and the Lafayette Club.
Mr. Ashford is a veteran of the U.S. Army.
In addition to his wife, survivors include a son, Richard L. Ashford Jr. of Hudson; a daughter and son-in-law, Christine and Eric Verfaille of Hudson; two stepsons and their wives, Jeremy G. and Sandi Belanger of Litchfield, and Dennis A. and Cyndi Belanger of Manchester; five grandchildren, Jeremy D. Belanger, Nicole L. Belanger, Stephen M. Belanger, Jessica Lynn Verfaille and Nicholas Verfaille; 10 sisters and eight brothers-in-law, Shirley E. Rivard of Milford, Betty M. Hammond of Ossipee, Norma J. and Gladwyn Smith of New Boston, Joyce and Ross Jensen of Brookline, Donna L. and Robert Kimball of Hopkinton, Nancy L. and Alan Orde of Hollis; Brenda C. and Raymond Young of Manchester; Pamela J. and John Young of Manchester, Deanna S. and Robin Chaffee of Center Ossipee, and V. Mary and Norman E. Hall of Nashua; two brothers, and a sister-in-law John S. Shea of Manchester, and Donald P. and Linda Shattuck of Palmetto, Fla.; an aunt and uncle, Geri (Watson) and Russ Dickerman of Milford; his sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, Lorrain Dogopoulos of Hudson, and Louise and Paul LaCasse of Hudson, Robert and Laurie Boilard of Manchester and Roger Boilard of Nashua; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.
The Davis Funeral Home, Nashua, is charge of arrangements. 

Amelia G. Calvetti
Amelia G. "Molly" Calvetti, 84, of Vine Street, Milford, died Friday, June 9, 2000, at Harborside Healthcare Center-Milford.
She was born in New York City, N.Y., on Aug. 14, 1915, a daughter of the late Julius Weber Sr. and Gertrude (Lucht) Weber.
Mrs. Calvetti had been a resident of Milford for more than 50 years and had formerly resided in Nashua for many years.
She was employed by the Milford Police Department as a crossing guard for 33 years.
She was predeceased by her husband, Alfred H. Calvetti, who died in 1982.
Family members include three sons and daughters-in-law, Richard A. and Lorraine E. Calvetti of Milford, Alfred R. and Lynda J. Calvetti of Windham and Michael E. and Joyce E. Calvetti of Derry; five grandchildren, David M. Calvetti and Mark R. Calvetti, both of Milford, Thomas A. Calvetti of Hampstead, Rylan A. Calvetti and Bryce L . Calvetti of Derry; and five great-grandchildren.
A graveside service was held June 12 in Riverside Cemetery, Milford.
Donations in Mrs. Calvetti’s memory may be made to the Souhegan Home and Hospice Care, 24 North River Road, Milford, NH 03055.
The Smith and Heald Funeral Home, Milford, is in charge of arrangements.

Anne E. Carbee
Anne Elizabeth (Sheldon) Carbee, 99, of East Road, Greenfield, died June 6, 2000, at the Good Shepherd Nursing Home in Jaffrey.
Mrs. Carbee was born in Newport, Vt., on March 10, 1901, the daughter of Thomas Orson and Nancy (Harnish) Sheldon.
She was the widow of Roland Eugene Carbee, who died in 1971.
She attended school in Melrose, Mass. and lived in Melrose for 60 years. Her family moved to Greenfield 45 years ago, where they owned and operated Greenfield Industries.
Mrs. Carbee was a member of the Union Congregational Church in Greenfield, where she taught Sunday school, and the Greenfield Woman’s Club. She was past president of the Garden Club in Wilton, and a member of the Highland Congregational Church in Melrose, Mass. She served with the Grey Ladies of Boston, Mass., during and after World War II.
Mrs. Carbee was predeceased by a daughter, Shirley Blackwood. Survivors include a son, Sheldon Carbee of Greenfield, six grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and a nephew.
A memorial service will be held Saturday, June 17, 1 p.m., in the Holt/Woodbury and Son Funeral Home in Peterborough. The Rev. F. Daniel Osgood will officiate. Interment will be in Greenvale Cemetery, Greenfield.
Memorial donations may be made to the Union Congregational Church, Greenfield, NH 03047. 

Brian Goulden
Brian Goulden, 32, died June 7, 2000, in St. Joseph Hospital, Nashua, from injuries suffered in an automobile accident.
Born in Groton, Mass., on March 9, 1968, he was the son of Thomas and Patricia (Benoit) Goulden.
In 1986, he graduated from Westford (Mass.) Academy High School, and served four years in the U.S. Coast Guard.
Mr. Goulden served the last two years as a full-time police officer for the town of Milford. He also served the last three years as a part-time police officer for the town of Brookline.
He was a member of the New Hampshire Police Association; New Hampshire Emerald Society; Milford Patrolman's Union; and served as an assistant baseball coach with the Nashua Youth Little League. 
Mr. Goulden was a communicant of St. John the Evangelist Church, North Chelmsford, Mass., and Immaculate Conception Church, Nashua. 
In addition to his parents, family members include his wife of six years, Kristin (Davis) Goulden; three brothers, Thomas Goulden of Brookline, Timothy Goulden of Nashua and John Goulden of Merrimack; and nieces and nephews. 
A funeral was held June 10 from the Dolan Funeral Home, Chelmsford, Mass., followed by a Mass of Christian Burial in St. John the Evangelist Church, North Chelmsford, Mass. Burial was in St. Louis Cemetery, Nashua. 

Elizabeth H. Richardson
Elizabeth H. Richardson, 82, of Colonial Square, Peterborough, died Wednesday, June 7, 2000, at Summerhill Retirement Community in Peterborough.
She was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on March 29, 1918, the daughter of Ruth (Cobb) and Dana Hartshorn and lived in Canton, Mass., before moving to Peterborough in 1957.
Mrs. Richardson graduated from Newton (Mass.) High School and worked for several years at the Waltham (Mass.) Hospital as a laboratory technician. She then devoted her time to her husband, children and grandchildren. She was a member of the Peterborough Women’s Club, the Peterborough Women’s Alliance, the Peterborough Garden Club, the Peterborough Historical Society and Friends of the Peterborough Library. She was a member of the Peterborough Unitarian Church and the Wilton Center Unitarian Church.
She is survived by her husband of 60 years, the Rev. Charles O. Richardson, minister emeritus of the Wilton Center Church; a son, Charles O. Richardson III, East Montpelier, Vt.; two daughters, Penelope Richardson Tarrant of East Greenbush, N.Y., and Elizabeth Paré of Greenland; four grandchildren, Joshua C. Tarrant, Callan E. Richardson, Carter Richardson and Alexander G. Paré.
A memorial service will be held Saturday, June 17, 2 p.m., at the Wilton Center Unitarian Church, with the Rev. Larry Smith, pastor, officiating. Burial will be private in Linwood Cemetery in Weston, Mass.
Memorial donations may be made to the charity of the donor’s choice. 

Shirley G. Wetherbee
Shirley G. Wetherbee, 89, died Friday, June 9, 2000, in Littleton, Colo.
Mrs. Wetherbee was born in West Willington, Conn., daughter of Harry S. and Mary M. Gutterson, and was educated in New Hampshire and New York City schools.
She was the wife of the late Glenn N. Wetherbee. Before moving to Colorado, she had lived in the Newburyport, Mass., area for 25 years.
Art and the environment were her greatest interests. She was a member of the National Park Association, N.A.F.E. and several local Newburyport groups.
She was predeceased by a son, John, and daughter, Louise.
Mrs. Wetherbee leaves four children, daughters Sara Ensor of Colorado and Diana Minton of Newbury, Mass., and sons Peter Wetherbee of Chelmsford, Mass., and Dale Wetherbee of Houston, Texas; 12 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren.
A graveside service will be held Monday, June 19, at 10 a.m. in Riverside Cemetery, Nashua Street, Milford.
The Smith and Heald Funeral Home, Milford, is in charge of arrangements.


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