Miscellaneous Washington County, Vermont Obituaries - 1999

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PIERCE, BENJAMIN G., 85, of Groton, died Nov. 20. Born in 1913 in Groton, he was the son of Edgar and Minnie (Johnson) Pierce. He had worked at Rock of Ages Granite Company and was a former member of the Groton United Methodist Church in Groton. Survivors include a son, Philip C.; a daughter, Cheryl Sargent; four grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.

SPOONER, RACHEL, 73, formerly of Plainfield, died Oct. 30. Born in 1926 in Marshfield, she grew up there and graduated from Marshfield High School. She attended Champlain Business college and worked as the private secretary of the president of Blaine Manufacturing in Vermont. She moved to Alaska in 1968 and worked in the assessor's office of the Kenai Peninsula Borough, retiring in 1984. She was married to Walter Spooner for 51 years. She was a member of the Nikiski Church of Christ. Survivors include her husband; a nephew, Bruce Melvin; a niece, Leslie Field.

HILL, DEAN E., 90, of Barre, died Nov. 22. Born in 1909 in Marshfield, she was the son of George Archie and Henrietta (Wilkins) Hill. He attended Marshfield school and graduated from Spaulding High School. He served in the Army during WWII. He operated the D.E. Hill Oil Company in Barre, retiring in 1969. He was first married to Ruth Martin, who died in 1951. He later married Ruth Andrus. He had been a member of the Hedding United Methodist Church in Barre. Survivors include his wife; two sons, Douglas and Robert; three grandchildren.

ST. CYR, AMBER E., 80, of Plainfield, died Nov. 22. Born in 1918 in West Woodbury, she was the daughter of William and Stella (Hadley) Powers. She was a lifelong resident of Plainfield and was predeceased by her husband in 1965. Survivors include a son, Albert; two brothers; a sister; two granddaughters; several nieces and nephews.

BASHAW, EVERETT M., 81, of Plainfield, died Nov. 21. Born in 1918 in Cabot, he was the son of Philix Bashaw and Martha (Spaulding) Bashaw. He attended school in Cabot and served in the Navy. In 1943, he married Louise Bean. He was an automotive mechanic for 35 years. Survivors include his wife; one sister, Irene Edwards; many nieces and nephews and cousins.

ROBERTS, JOYCE C., 61, of Royalton, died Nov. 20. Born in 1938 in Oakland, Calif., she was the daughter of William and Florence (Miller) Baird. She attended Roosevelt High School in Calif. and Tacoma High School in Washington. In 1956, she married Paul Roberts. She has worked at Ethan Allen Co. in Randolph. Survivors include her husband; three sons, Gary, Greg and Guy; two daughters, Loretta Thresher and Kathy Dyer; her mother; two brothers; two sisters; 13 grandchildren.

PERRY, JOHN M., MD, 79, of Lower Graniteville, died Nov. 21. Born in 1920 in Marshfield, he was the son of C. Harold and Elizabeth (Skinner) Perry. He attended Plainfield schools and graduated from Plainfield High school. He graduated from the University of Vermont with a Bachelor of Science Degree and from the University of Vermont College of Medicine as a Doctor of Medicine. He served with the Navy during WWII. He opened his practice in Lower Graniteville and later opened the Perry Medical Clinic, retiring in 1988. Survivors include the mother of his children, Ila M. Perry; three sons, John Jr., Dr. Timothy J. and James; three daughters, Nancy Nye, Vicki Perry and Jane Perry; 18 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; two brothers; his companion La Nae Johnson; nieces and nephews.

LYFORD, GEORGE C., 74, of Chelsea, died Nov. 22. Born in 1925 in Chelsea, he was the son of George and Mary (Goulette) Lyford. He graduated from Chelsea High School and in 1945, married Thelma Burbank. He had worked on local farms and in 1956, he and his wife purchased the Russell Corwin farm. He worked for the Agricultural Conservation Program of Orange County, served as selectman for the town of Chelsea and was on the town Republican Committee. Survivors include his wife; three sons, Richard, Douglas and Alan; two daughters, Donnalyn Colby and Diantha Rochefort; four brothers; three sisters; 11 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren.

CEDARSTAFF, LOREEN F., 72, of Royalton, died Nov. 20. Born in 1927, she was the daughter of Chester and Mildred (Ewing) Chaffee. She attended Michigan State University and in 1947, married Burton Cedarstaff. They moved from Michigan to Royalton in 1985. She had been employed as a lab technician at Michigan State University. Survivors include her husband; three sons, Gerald, David and Thomas; three daughters, Linnea Shaw, Karen Hocking and Diane Schneider; 10 grandchildren; one great-grandchild.

HOLT, ROY F., 91, of Plainfield, died Nov. 26. Born in 1908 in Plainfield, he was the son of Wallace and Grace (Tucker) Holt. He attended school in Plainfield. In 1930, he married Harriet Bolton, who died in 1986. He was road commissioner for the town of Marshfield, retiring in 1973. He was a member of the Pentecostal Church of Plainfield. Survivors include two granddaughters Joelle and Cynthia; three great-grandsons; a sister; his caregiver his niece, Kay Parton; other nieces and nephews and a great-niece.

CORROW, JOYCE, 72, of Hardwick, died Nov. 21. Born in 1927 in Morrisville, she was the daughter of Nettie Louise Bidwell. She attended People's Academy. In 1946, she married Otis Corrow. Survivors include her husband; two sons, Carlton and Dan; two daughters, Denise Bishop and Jeannine Erpelding; a sister; eight grandchildren.

CAREY, THOMAS E., 65, of Montpelier, died Nov. 21. Born in 1934 in Harrison, N.J., he was the son of Edward Patrick and Helen (McArthur) Carey. He received his education from St. Benedicts Prep School in N.J. and received a BA in Sociology and Economics from St. Francis College in PA. In 1958, he married Carol Clark. He worked for the state of Vermont in the Social Welfare Department. Survivors include his wife; three daughters, Cathleen Tella, Patricia Carey and Colleen Carey; a son, Thomas; five grandchildren; three brothers; one sister; nieces and nephews.

LIFF, SYDNEY, 86, of Adamant, died Nov. 21. Born in 1913 in Newark, N.J., he was the son of Morris and Rose (Wilderman) Liff. He received a bachelor's degree from the University of Michigan. In 1951, he married Margaret Cahill. He retired in 1978 as a vocation rehabilitation counselor for the state of Vermont. He had served in the Navy during WWII. Survivors include his wife; two sons, Michael and Chris; two daughters, Monica Liff and Rachel Liff; two grandchildren.

VASSEUR, MARION GOULD, 66, of Barre, died Nov. 24. Born in 1933 in Barre, she was the daughter of Clarence and Rachel (Beckman) Gould. She graduated from Spaulding High School. She had been a stock clerk for the Capital Candy Company of Barre. She was a member of the Hedding Methodist Church. Survivors include a son, Ernest; two grandchildren; a brother; a sister; nieces and nephews; and long-time companion, Byron Wahl.

MURRAY, ADELINE L., 84, of Barre, died Nov. 25. Born in 1915 in Williamstown, she was the daughter of Robert James and Margret Evelyn (Leonard) Little. She graduated from Goddard Seminary and the Wheelock School in Boston. She worked as a teacher in Barre City and Barre Town. In 1954, she married Norman Murray, who died in 1974. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Barre. Survivors include nieces, nephews and cousins.

FIDDOCK, RICHARD C., 91, of Berlin, died Nov. 24. Born in 1908 in Bolton, he was the son of John C. and Mabel (Seaver) Fiddock. He graduated from Randolph Agricultural School and in 1932, married Lily Hardaker, who died in 1995. He and his wife owned and operated a dairy farm and he was employed by Booth Brothers, retiring in 1973. Survivors include a daughter, Ruth Follett; a daughter-in-law, Rosemary Fiddock; five grandsons; three great-granddaughters; a great-grandson; two great-great-grandsons; nieces and nephews.

DAVIDSON, KATHERINE L., 84, of Walden, died Nov. 24. Born in 1915 in Walden, she was the daughter of Elmer and Eva (Porter) Kittredge. In 1949, she married George Davidson. They operated a farm in Walden. Survivors include her husband; a son, Richard; five grandchildren; several great-grandchildren.

MCKEE, LYLA H., 85, of Barre, died Nov. 24. Born in 1914 in Chelsea, she was the daughter of William and May (Sargent) Dickinson. She attended Spaulding High School and area schools. In 1935, she married Henry Newell McKee, who died in 1967. Survivors include three sons, Robert, Douglas and William; one daughter, Betty Murray; 12 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; one sister; two brothers.

BOYD, ALICE M., 99, of Barre, died Nov. 23. Born in 1899 in Marsboro Province, Quebec, she was the daughter of Norman and Christy (MacLean) MacDonald. She attended Lac Megantic, Quebec schools and was a teacher in the area. In 1923, she married Tolbert Boyd, who died in 1974. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Barre. Survivors include one daughter, Myrtle McLeod; three grandchildren, Steven, Ernest and Kristy; four great-grandchildren. 

FLORUCCI, DAVID JOHN "JACK", 68, of Barre, died Nov. 27. Born in 1931 in Barre, he was the son of Elisio and Minnie (Rennie) Florucci. He attended Barre schools and graduated from Spaulding H.S. He served in the Navy during the Korean Conflict. In 1957, he married Leona Edson. He was a salesman for the Coca-Cola Company and later for Calmont Beverage. He was a member of the Hedding United Methodist Church of Barre. Survivors include his wife; two sons, Christopher and Mickey; four grandchildren; four sisters; two brothers; an uncle; many nieces and nephews.

Hill, Doris, 90, of Hardwick, died Nov. 30. Born in 1908 in Wolcott, she was the daughter of Bert and Ethel (Guyer) Potter. She graduated from Johnson Normal School. In 1934, she married William S. Hill, who died in 1960. They had owned and operated a potato farm in Wolcott and later Hills Feed Store in Hardwick. She was a member of the United Church of Hardwick. Survivors include four sons, William F., Stephen, Daniel and James; a brother; a sister; 18 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren.

Maynard, Mavis E. (French), 77, formerly of Barre and more recently of Burlington, died Nov. 30. Born in 1922 in Barre, she was the daughter of Roy and Pearl (Densmore) French. She graduated from Spaulding H.S. In 1945, she married Edwin Maynard, who died in 1994. She was registrar in the Mary Fletcher Hospital School of Nursing, was office manager for Oral Surgery Associates and later secretary for Dr. Henry Lampert. She was a member of the First Congregational Church of Essex Jct. Survivors include two daughters, Sharon Maynard Behrens and Carlo L. Brisson; two grandsons; two great-grandchildren.

Saia, Melinda W., 42, of East Montpelier, died Nov. 28. Born in 1957 in East Montpelier, she was the daughter of Lloyd and Thelma (Loso) Welch. She graduated from U-32 Jr./Sr. H.S. In 1979, she married Boynton Saia Jr., who died in October. She was employed as a teachers' aide at the Monteverdi Music School in Montpelier and had worked in area child care centers. She was a member of St. Augustine's Catholic Church. Survivors include two daughters, Megan Saia and Melanie Saia; her mother; a sister; two brothers.

Batten, Alma O., 95, formerly of Walden and more recently of Colo., died Nov. 27. Born in 1904 in Walden, she was the daughter of Ernest and Carrie (Woodruff) Orton. In 1927, she married Lewis Orland Batten. She had been a bookkeeper for Bailey Brothers Auto Parts in Barre and a member of the Grace United Methodist Church of Plainfield and the First Presbyterian Church of Barre. Survivors include three sons, Lewis, Ernest and Albert; a daughter, Barbara Barren; five grandchildren; six great-grandchildren.

Taylor, F. Waldo, 78, of Chelsea, died Nov. 30. Born in 1921 in Chelsea, he was the son of George and Ina (Waldo) Taylor. In 1942, he married Antoinette Verge. He operated the family dairy farm and also a milk route and delivered grain and freight between Chelsea and So. Royalton. Survivors include his wife; two daughters, Virginia Taylor and Donna Putney; one son, Maurice Taylor; two sisters; four grandchildren; five great-grandchildren.

ZUANICH, JOHN P., 70, formerly of Barre and more recently of Raymond, N.H., died Dec. 1. Born in 1929 in Montpelier, he was the son of Anthony and Olive (Milo) Zuanich. He graduated from Montpelier H.S. and in 1945, married Aida Puricella. He served in the Army during the Korean War. He was employed as an accountant for an insurance company in Montpelier and later for the Vermont Department of Libraries, retiring in 1990. Survivors include his wife; two daughters, Catherine Zuanich and Margaret Zuanich-Bunker; two grandsons; a sister; a brother.

Pataki, Anna, 92, of Barre Town, died Nov. 27. Born in 1907 in Maspeth, N.Y., she was the daughter of Charles and Caroline Kish. She attended school in Maspeth (NY). In 1935, she married Stephen Pataki, who died in 1984. She was employed as a seamstress in New York City, retiring in 1970. She moved to Barre in 1993 and attended the Church of God of Prophecy of Barre. Survivors include four nieces, Edith McAfee, Eleanor Venezia, Eleanor Mikula and Helen Gleason; a nephew, George Kish.

Clark, Ivan, 67, of East Montpelier, died Nov. 29. Born in 1932 in Barre, he was the son of Earl and Vena (Shoppe) Clark. He attended Barre and North Hartland schools and served with the Army during the Korean Conflict. In 1951, he married Celia Davis. He worked as a truck driver for the Coca-Cola Bottling Company, Wark Brothers and Calmont Beverage Company and was foreman for Huntington Homes in Berlin and East Montpelier. He was the park manager at Sandy Pines Trailer Park. Survivors include his wife; three sons, Mike, Danny and Gary; three daughters, Cindy Edson, Debbie Clark and Terri Martin; 15 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; two sisters; brothers-in-law; sisters-in-law; nieces and nephews.

Giffin, Dorothy, 91, of Montpelier, died Nov. 28. Born in 1908 in Northfield, she was the daughter of James and Edora (Rock) Giffin. She graduated from Northfield High School and held education certificates in photography, crafts and the arts. She worked at Kerr and Elliott Insurance and later at The What Not Shop, both in Northfield. Survivors include a nephew, George Giffin; a niece, Marjorie Greene.

Goodell, Raymond W., 63, of Orange, died Nov. 28. Born in 1936 in Montpelier, he was the son of Bernard and Effie (Russell) Goodell. He attended Montpelier and Berlin schools. He had worked at the Rock of Ages Corp. and then for the Orange Town Garage. He was later employed by Revard's Stone Works and more recently back at the Orange Town Garage. Survivors include six daughters, Brenda Sherlaw, Lori Eggum, Sharon Goodell-Donahue, Tabitha Jenkins, Amy Goodell, Jennie Halfmann; one son, Jeremy; six brothers; three sisters; 17 grandchildren; many nieces and nephews.

Baroffio, Alice A., 92, formerly of Barre and more recently of the Mayo Healthcare in Northfield, died Dec. 1. Born in 1907 in Arcisare, Italy, she was the daughter of Luigi and Pierina (Massari) Baroffio. The family moved to Hardwick in 1913, where she graduated from Hardwick Academy. She worked for Montgomery Wards and later was a supervisor for the Vermont Department of Employment and Security, retiring in 1972. She was a member of St. Monica's Church. Survivors include a nephew, Jack Baroffio; a niece, Thelma Baroffio; a cousin, Elda Roselli.

Kenefick, William J., 74, of Vershire, died Nov. 28. Born in 1925 in Queens, N.Y., he was the son of George and Irene (McLaughlin) Kenefick. He received a bachelor's degree in aeronautical engineering from Queens College and a master's degree in education from Teachers College of Columbia University. He served in the Army during WWII and in 1963, married Marie Doran. He taught high school mathematics before working at Sikorsky Aircraft in Conn., retiring in 1991. He moved to Vermont in 1994 and became the Orange County hazardous material director. He was a member of St. Matthew's Catholic Church in So. Royalton. Survivors include his wife; two sons, James and Robert; a daughter, Patricia Kenefick; a sister.

Salls, Ruth E., 85, of Greensboro, died Dec. 1. Born in 1914 in Irasburg, she was the daughter of Winthop D. and Nellie (Heath) Coolbeth. She graduated from Greensboro H.S. and in 1935, married Howard Salls who died April 27. She had been employed at Willey's Store and later as a licensed practical nurse at Hardwick Hospital, Greensboro Hospital and Kerbs Hospital in St. Albans. She retired in the early 1980s. Survivors include two daughters, Patricia Hislop and Jennie Spradlin; seven grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren.

White, Ralph H., 94, of Northfield, died Nov. 25. Born in 1905 in Lowell, Mass., he was the son of Charles and Julia (Hardy) White. He graduated from Keyport High School. In 1937, he married Katherine Munson, who died in 1993. He worked for Pratt and Whitney in Hartford, Conn. and operated Whiteside Shell Station in Williamstown. He had also worked at Earl Auto and Rock of Ages, both in Barre and at Norwich University, retiring in 1977. He was a member of St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Northfield. Survivors include one son, Charles; two daughters, Mary Jane Cheever and Debra Corsney; four grandchildren; two great-grandchildren.

Davis, Della, 72, of Randolph, died Nov. 30. Born in 1927 in Northfield, she was the daughter of William and Elizabeth (Emerson) Duprey. She attended Northfield schools. In 1952, she married Harry Davis Sr., who died in 1970. She worked at Northfield Wood Products and Green Mountain Wood Products, retiring in 1996. Survivors include two sons, Harry Jr. and William; two daughters, Elizabeth Duprey and Sherry McFalls; a brother; 16 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; her companion, Walter Delia.

Welch, James S., 78, of Barre, died Nov. 26. Born in 1921 in Skowhegan, Maine, he was the son of George and Obelyn (Laney) Welch. He graduated from Waterville High School in Waterville, Maine and later from Becker Business College in Worcester, Mass. He served in the Marine Corps during WWII. He moved to Barre in 1960 and was director of Industrial Development for the State of Vermont. He later worked for the Barre Granite Association and began his own business, Royal Monument Inc., which he operated until 1990. Survivors include his wife, Mary Welch; three daughters, Maureen Welch, Sharon Welch, Elizabeth Hulbert; two sons, James and Daniel; seven grandchildren; a brother; one niece and one nephew.

WELLS, GEORGE EDWIN, 83, of Waterbury, died Dec. 1. Born in 1916 in Waterbury, he was the son of George H. and Julia (Merrill) Wells. He attended schools in Waterbury and was employed as a blacksmith. He served in the Army during WWII. He then was an independent contractor for several granite businesses in the central Vermont area. He was a member of the Waterbury Congregational Church. Survivors include two daughters, Marion Howes and Catherine Flanders; one son, George K.; eight grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; a sister; nieces and nephews.

Lane, Margaret R., 91, of Montpelier, died Dec. 1. Born in 1908 in Dorchester, Mass., she was the daughter of William Lane and Louisa Meyer. She attended Malden High School in Malden, Mass. and worked in Boston before moving to Montpelier. She was a member of the First Congregational Church of Malden. Survivors include a sister, nieces, nephews and cousins.

Guinard, Theodore J., Jr., 41, formerly of Barre and more recently of Calif., died Nov. 24. Born in 1958 in Barre, he was the son of Loraine (Gale) Guinard and Theodore Guinard Sr. He attended Barre Town School and graduated from Spaulding H.S. He graduated from Johnson Wales University in R.I. and worked at Topnotch until moving to Calif. in 1983. He had been employed as a chef, retiring in 1999. In 1984, he married Virginia Anderson. Survivors include his wife; two children, Nina and T.J.; his mother; two sisters;one brother; nieces and nephews; one great-niece; one aunt.

Galli, Aurora, 94, of Barre, died Nov. 27. Born in 1905 in Barre, she was the daughter of Battista and Jennie (Broggi) Galli. She attended the former Goddard Seminary, graduating in 1922. She was employed locally as a bookkeeper by the Filling Station Supply Company for over 50 years. Her memberships included the Universalist Church in Barre. Survivors include her second cousin, Dorothy Anderson; many friends.

Garand, Armand S., 70, formerly of Montpelier, and more recently of Fla., died Nov. 30. Born in 1929 in Montpelier, he was the son of Henri and Irma LaBonte Garand. He served in the Army. He worked at Union Carbide/Eveready Battery. Survivors include his wife, Ruth Ann (Streeter) Garand; five sons, David, Richard, Steven, Peter an Thomas; one daughter, Linda Garand; three stepchildren; a brother; several grandchildren and step-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his first wife, Patricia Cook Garand, in 1983.

Anderson, Marcel S., 71, formerly of Randolph and more recently of Weare, N.H., died Nov. 27. Born in 1928 in Randolph, he was the son of John and Regina (Poirer) Anderson. He graduated from Randolph High School. In 1956, he married Sonja Kraus, who died in 1975. In 1977, he married Marion Gross, who died in 1987. In 1992, he married Phyllis Menard. He had served in the Army during WWII and was a car salesman for John Alexander in So. Royalton and later a real estate salesman and operated Anderson's Mobile Home Park in Braintree. Survivors include his wife; five stepdaughters, Donna Goodrich, Terry Menard, Sandra Hillman, Marie Menard and Peggy Preve; three stepsons, Michael Menard, Gene Menard and Jack Menard; 15 step-grandchildren; three step-great-grandchildren. 

MARSH, RICHARD, 72, formerly of Montpelier, died Dec. 4. He was born in 1927 in Portland, Maine. He had lived in Montpelier and he retired as Administrator of Human Resources for Rock of Ages. He served in the Navy from 1045-46 and the Air Force from 1955-1963. Survivors include his wife, Mary A. Marsh; two daughters, Mary A. Arruda and Marcia L. Dunn; one step-daughter, Caradawn Mitulski; one son, Michael G. Marsh; three sisters; seven grandchildren; one great-grandchild.

PARKER, HELEN M. (AVERILL), 74, formerly of Barre, died Dec. 6. Born in 1923 in Barre, she was the daughter of John and Flora (Murphy) Averill. She grew up in Montpelier and graduated from Montpelier High School. Survivors include her husband, Charles Parker; three sons, James, Charles II and Martin; nine grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; three nephews.

RATHBURN, ELIZABETH L., 71, of Waterbury, died Dec. 9. Born in 1928 in Burlington, she was the daughter of Thomas and Blanche (Morse) McDevitt. She graduated from the former Waterbury High School and in 1968, married Merton Rathburn. She was employed as a teller at the former Bank of Waterbury and the Chittenden Bank in Montpelier. She later worked for the National Life Company, retiring in 1989. Survivors include her husband; two daughters, Tammy McGinn and Sandy Kallstrom; two sons, Marc Metayer and Barry Metayer; 13 grandchildren.

STROMGREN, IDA INGEBORG, 91, of Northfield, died Dec. 12. Born in 1908 in West Rutland, she was the daughter of John and Josephine (Carlson) Gustafson, originally of Sweden. She graduated from the Jewish Maternity Hospital Training Program in New York City, specializing in obstetrics and pediatrics. In 1932, she married Eric Stromgren, who died in 1968. She was active in the Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church in Montpelier. Survivors include one son, Carl Eric Stromgren; a daughter, Martha Morris; three grandsons; many nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews.

FARNSWORTH, HARLAN, 70, of Montpelier, died Dec. 11. Born in 1929 in Springfield, Mass., he was the son of Russell and Anna (Jones) Farnsworth. He graduated from Burlington High School and received a bachelor's degree and a master's degree from the University of Vermont. In 1952, he married Doris Brown, who died in 1974. In 1975, he married Ester Havens Cook. He taught mathematics at Montpelier High School and served in the Army. He was a member of Christ Church (Episcopal). Survivors include his wife; a son, David; a daughter, Norma Farnsworth; two step-daughters, Sally Cook and Anne Adams; two step-sons, William Cook; one sister; nine grandchildren.

DIMMICK, EMILY, 69, of Randolph Center, died Dec. 11. Born in 1930 in Long Island, N.Y., she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mackovich. She was educated in New York schools. In 1950, she married William F. Dimmick, who died in 1986. She worked for many years at Eastern Airlines in Miami, Fla. She was a member of the Baptist Fellowship in Randolph. Survivors include her brother-in-law, Russell Dimmick and his family.

REINDEL, FREDERICK W., 70, of Berlin, died Dec. 9. Born in 1929 in Essex Fells, N.J., to Harold and Gladys Reindel. He graduated from Union College with a BA. In 1952, he married Helen Jean Miller. He was a software developer for Univac/Unisys, retiring in 1984. After retirement he started his second career, a ceramics studio/kiln. He was a member of St. Luke's Presbyterian Church in Minn., Paoli Presbyterian Church in PA and Bethany United Church of Christ in Montpelier. Survivors include his wife, Helen Jean; five sons, Bill, Tom, Karl, Harold and Andrew; 12 grandchildren; one great-grandchild.

SHAW, DONALD C., 84, of Northfield, died Dec. 10. Born in 1915 in Roxbury, he was the son of Carlos and Grace (Henderson) Shaw. He was a handyman and mason in the Waitsfield area, provided elder care services and operated a chicken farm. Survivors include several nieces and nephews.

D'AMICO, GUIDO, 85, of Northfield, died Dec. 7. He was born to Italian immigrants, Teresa and Gerardo in 1914 in East Providence, R.I. He moved to Northfield in 1996. He had operated Cute's Shoe Repair in East Providence, retiring in 1979. In 1935, he married Margaret Hutchinson, who died in 1988. He was a member of Haven Methodist Church in East. Providence. Survivors include two children, Nancy Grasso and Christina Riley; two sons, Gerry and Peter; four brothers.

PASOTTI, ROBERT N., 69, of So. Barre, died Dec. 4. Born in 1930 in Jackson Heights, N.Y., he was the son of Peter and Celia Pasotti. He graduated from Adelphi University and also the Masters and Ph.D programs at Columbia University in New York City with a doctorate in philosophy. In 1994, he married Susan Gillhouse McKnight. He was a statistician for the former Brooklyn Dodgers baseball team, a professor of philosophy at Adelphi University and the New York University of New York City. He served in the Army Signal Corps and was affiliated with Barre Congregational Church. Survivors include his wife; a daughter, Daphne Bishop; two stepsons, Garrison Smith, Blake McKnight.

NAYLOR, CHARLOTTE RAMSDELL, 98, of Barre, died Dec. 7. Born in 1901 in So. Paris, Maine, she was the son of Katherine Ellis and Rev. Thomas Jefferson Ramsdell. She spent her childhood in Maine and graduated from Northfield School for Girls. She also attended Presbyterian Hospital School of Nursing in NYC. In 1930, she married Benjamin Naylor, who died in 1974. She was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church. Survivors include a sister, Ruth Elfstom; five children, Miriam Wilska, Robert Naylor, Ralph Naylor, Benjamin Naylor and Paula Naylor; 11 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews.

Mitchell, John, 85, formerly of Hardwick, died Dec. 8. Born in 1914 in Hardwick, he was the son of John Mitchell and Florence Corolett. In 1950, he married Norma McCuin. He was employed by Eastern Magnesia Talc Mine and served in the Army Air Corps. Survivors include his wife; a son, John Jr.; two daughters, Kathy Smith and Margo Griggs; four grandchildren.

MACKENZIE, MANUELA "EMMA", 88, of Barre, died Dec. 7. Born in 1911 in Montpelier, she was the daughter of Julian and Maria Luisa (Gomez) Cobo. She attended both Montpelier and Barre schools. In 1939, she married Neale MacKenzie, who died in 1981. She had worked in the medical office of Dr. Cornelius Granai and later at Central Vermont Hospital. She was a member of the Barre Congregational Church. Survivors include a daughter, Marcia Pauly; two sons, Allan and Steven; eight grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; one sister; cousins.

KARDOS, ELEMER, 79, of Randolph, died Dec. 4. Born in 1920 in Papa, Hungary, he was the son of Janos and Zofia (Nemet) Kardos. He was educated in Calvinist Gymnasium Piarista in Hungary and the Hungarian Military Academy in Budapest. He married Berta Frater. He served in the Hungarian Air Force during WWII. In 1956, he came to N.J. and in 1981, moved to Randolph and purchased the George Billingham's laundromat. Survivors include his wife; a son, Janos; a brother; three grandchildren; six great-grandchildren.

CHAPIN, JOHN A., JR., 72, of Berlin, died Dec. 4. Born in 1927 in Calais, he was the son of John Sr. and Gladys LaPan. He attended Calais schools. He married Margaret Demers, who died in 1991. He was a maintenance foreman at National Life Insurance Company in Montpelier and served in the Navy. Survivors include two sons, Gary and Timothy; three daughters, Donna Chapin, Darlene Chapin Badger and Ann Marie Chapin Preman; his mother; two brothers; 11 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren.

GEREMIA, MICHAEL, 33, of Montpelier, died Dec. 2. Born in 1966 in Washington, D.C., he moved to Montpelier in 1976. He graduated from Lyndon Institute, earned his associates degree in Civil Engineering from Northeastern University and his licensure as a Professional Engineer. He was a structural engineer. In 1988, he married Laurie Mollitor. Survivors include his wife and son; two sisters; his mother Jean and his father, Ramon; aunts, uncles, cousins and extended family.

MARTIN, GORDON E., 73, formerly of Barre, died Nov. 22. Born in 1926 in Barre, he was the son of Morton and Alice Martin. He graduated from Spaulding High School. He served with the Army Air Corps, retiring after 25 years. Survivors include his wife, Willie Martin; two sons, David and Robert; one daughter, Cindy Wiggins; three sisters; several grandchildren; nieces and nephews.

STAFFORD, KEITH W. 71, formerly of Montpelier, died Dec. 14. Born in 1928 in Montpelier, he was the son of Edith Peck Stafford and Roland I. Stafford. He graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy. He served with the Army with the 11th Airborne Division in Japan. IN 1948, he married Arlene Lewis. He graduated from Johnson State College with a bachelor's degree in education and began his teaching career at Colchester Junior High School and moved on to St. Albans Bellows Free Academy, retiring in 1993. He received numerous academic degrees including a Masters in Education from the University of Vermont, a Masters in Geology from the University of Oklahoma and extended course work at Columbia University in New York City. Survivors include his wife; three children, Joan Nye, Karla Kane and Scott Stafford; two granddaughters.

WHITE, WALTER L., 86, of Bethel, died Dec. 14. Born in 1913 in East Braintree, he was the son of Henry and Jesse (Bingham) White. He attended schools in Hancock and South Royalton. In 1936, he married Florice Benedict, who died in 1991. He was a self-employed logger, a boiler room operator for Fyles and Rice in Bethel and a machine tester at Cone Automatic in Windsor. He was a member of the Miller Memorial Methodist Church in Bethel. Survivors include a daughter, Jane Huntley; three sons, Danny, Gerry and Thomas; eight grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren.

STEGEMAN, LEROY C., 100, of Montpelier, died Dec. 14. Born in 1899 in Ann Arbor, MI, he was the son of Samuel and Lena (Calkins) Stegeman. He graduated from Central High School in Lansing, MI and from Michigan State College with a BS in Zoology. He received his Masters Degree in Mammalogy from the University of Michigan. In 1929, he married Gertrude Calhoun, who died in 1961. In 1964, he married Edna Rands Kelley, who died in 1986. He was an instructor of Zoology at the New York State College of Forestry at Syracuse University, retiring in 1965. He served in the Michigan State Troops during WWI and with the ROTC and Army Reserves and the Army during WWII. Survivors include a daughter, Wilma Kelley; a son, Richard Stegeman; three grandchildren; five great-grandchildren.

USLE, CIPRIANO "CIP", 77, of Barre City, died Dec. 14. Born in 1922 in Barre, he was the son of Capriano and Gloria (Calvo) Usle. He attended schools in Barre and was a graduate of Spaulding High School. He served with the Army Air Corps. He worked throughout the northern New England area in the plumbing and pipe fitting trade, retiring in 1984. In 1946, he married Theresa Tousignant. He was a member of St. Monica Church. Survivors include his wife; one daughter, Linda LaFlower; two sons, Michael and Steven; 11 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; three sisters; many nieces and nephews.

DAVIS, DAVID M., 39, of East Randolph, died Dec. 13. Born in 1960 in Pittsfield, Mass., he was the son of Malcolm and Geri (Tabor) Davis. He graduated from Randolph High School and from Vermont Technical College. He was an electrician and worked for Peck Electric in Williston. He was a member of the Baptist Fellowship in Randolph. Survivors include Shauna Marie Davis and Katlynn Davis; two sisters, Michelle McCormick and Carmella Tucker; his parents.

SASSONE, PATRICIA, 74, of Barre City, died Dec. 15. Born in 1925 in Cleveland, Ohio, she was the daughter of Frank and Minnie (Townsend) Paul. Her family came to Barre where she attended schools and graduated from Spaulding High School. She worked for National Life of Vermont, the People's Bank and later for the family-owned businesses, D.M. Miles and Twin City Fuels. More recently she was employed by the Homer Fitts Company in Barre. In 1950, she married Vincent Sassone Sr. She was a member of the Barre Congregational Church. Survivors include her husband; her daughters, Paula Hall, Carol Sassone, Joann Sassone; her son, Vincent; three grandchildren; one sister; numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

BAILEY, ORILLA P., 77, of East Montpelier, died Dec. 15. Born in 1922 in Montpelier, she was the daughter of Arthur and Rose (Jewett) Payette. She attended St. Michael's High School. In 1946, she married Eric David Bailey, who died in 1976. Survivors include three daughters, Ruth Farnham, Rena Pearson and Eva Brown; five sons, Clay, Wayne, Eric, Glenn and Gary; a sister.

WHITAKER, MILDRED M., 76, of Randolph, died Dec. 10. Born in Randolph, she was the daughter of Villis and Nellie (Dominy) Launton. She was educated in Randolph schools. In 1941, she married Gerald Francis Whitaker, who died in 1985. Survivors include a daughter, Donna Marsh; a son, James; a sister. 
 

FLANDERS, DONALD ROBERT, 84, of Waterbury, died Dec. 18. Born in 1915 in Cambridge, he was the son of Ethel (Davis) Flanders. He attended school in North Hyde Park. In 1941, he married Doris M. Davis, who died in 1991. He had been employed with the Vermont Highway Department, retiring in 1978. His memberships included the Wesley United Methodist Church and the Waterbury Village Fire Department. Survivors include three sons, Pearl "Skip", Ray D., and Sidney P.; a brother-in-law and a sister-in-law; eight grandchildren; one great-grandson.

Flint, Bernice M., 88, of Randolph, died Dec. 18. Born in 1911 in Pittsfield, she was the daughter of Ed and Olla (Cook) Clark. She received her education in Roxbury schools. In 1931, she married Carroll Flint. She had worked for the Randolph Furniture Co.

Scheck, Kathleen G., 79, of Randolph, died Dec. 18. Born in 1920 in Paterson, N.J., she was the daughter of George and Anna (Singer) Fracalossy. She graduated from St. Bonaventure High School in New Jersey and in 1939, married John R. Scheck. She worked as a bank representative for The National Community Bank in N.J, retiring in 1988. She moved to Wharton to Randolph in 1988. Survivors include her husband; a daughter, Carol Drummond; a son, John Jr.; five grandchildren.

Upmal, Martin Fletcher, 38, formerly of Montpelier and Barre, died Dec. 10. Born in 1960 in Barre, he was the son of Martin E. and Audrey Upmal. Survivors include his parents; a sister, Suzanne E. Upmal; a brother, Kenneth C. Upmal.

Cilley, David Pearl, 65, of Tunbridge, died Dec. 16. Born in 1934 in Tunbridge, he was the son of Dyer P. and Stella V. (Rogers) Cilley. He was educated in Tunbridge schools and graduated from South Royalton High School. He graduated from the New England Institute in Boston. In 1956, he married Elaine R. Hackett. He had operated the Boardway and Cilley Funeral Home in Chelsea since 1953 and also operated the Boardway and Cilley Ambulance Service in the Central Vermont Valley. He was a past Emergency Medical Technician. Memberships included the Tunbridge Volunteer Fire Department and the Tunbridge Congregational Church. He had held many Town of Tunbridge offices. Survivors include his wife; a son, Denis P.; three daughters, Susan Barnaby, Patricia Ladd and Brenda Charlton; a sister; six grandchildren; three step-grandsons; two nephews; several cousins and an aunt.

PARKER, RITA A., 70, of Chelsea, died Dec. 20. Born in 1929 in Brockton, Mass., she was the daughter of Joseph and Jennie (Grant) Pokraka. She graduated from Brockton High School. In 1950, she married John A. Parker, who died in 1999. She was a secretary at the W.L. Douglas Shoe Co. and the Howard B. Johnson corporate office, both in Brockton. She moved to Chelsea in 1973 and was a secretary for the Orange County Extension Service until 1979. Survivors include a son, John Jr.; a brother; three sisters; three grandchildren.

CURTIS, BLANCHE M., 72, of Bethel, died Dec. 20. Born in 1926 in Cambridge, Mass., she was the daughter of Lionel and Kathleen (Morrison) Morrison. She graduated from Cambridge Latin High School in Cambridge and married Lawrence A. Curtis in 1971. She moved to Bethel in 1994. She was quality control director for Charles Burns Co. in So. Boston, Mass., retiring in 1988. She was a member of Christ Covenant Church. Survivors include her husband; a son, Leo Ercolano; a daughter, Virginia Ercolano; four sisters; two brothers; three grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.

HEATH, GOLDIE P., 97, of Berlin, died Dec. 19. Born in 1907 in West Groton, she was the daughter of Willie and Princetta (Jodrey) Darling. She was predeceased by two husbands, Ralph Bailey in 1968 and Harold C. Heath in 1978. She was a member of the Groton United Methodist Church. Survivors include a daughter, Princetta Shepard; two grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren.

FREE, FRANK P., 95, of Barre City, died Dec. 20. Born in 1904 in Burlington, he was the son of Patrick and Margaret (Cummings) Free. He graduated from Cathedral High School and attended St. Michael's College. His career in state government included serving as steward and business director of the State Hospital in Waterbury, state purchasing agent until 1960 and was named commissioner of the Department of Administration, serving under both governors Stafford and Keyser. His last employment was in the capacity of director of the Office of Local Affairs. He retired in 1970. In 1935, he married Priscilla Miles, who died in 1959. In 1962, he married Elva Casellini. Survivors include his wife; a step-son, Larry; three grandsons; two great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews.

YACAVONI, AGNES C., 80, of Northfield Falls, died Dec. 19. Born in Sutton, Quebec, Canada, she was the daughter of Noble and Clover (Strong) French. She graduated from Northfield High School. She was married to Donald B. Friend. In 1946, she married William Yacavoni, who died in 1959. She worked for National Life and was a member of St. Mary's Episcopal Church of Northfield. Survivors include one son, Donald Friend Jr.; a brother; a sister; two grandchildren; two great-grandchildren.

HOWELL, JAMES E., 71, of Randolph, died Dec. 22. Born in 1928 in Centralia, Ill., he was the son of George and Mildred (Phelps) Howell. He attended schools in Centralia Township. In 1958, he married Florence Washburn. He served in the Air Force during the Korean War. He worked as a janitor for NAPA in Minn. and at Randolph High School. He was a machine operator at Fyles and Rice in Bethel, a gluing machine operator at Branchwood in Randolph and a furniture repairman at Ethan Allen Furniture. Survivors include his wife; four daughters, Linda Horton, Mary Blanchard, Charlotte Holmquist and Paula Davis; seven grandchildren.

SPERRY, FOSTER E., 86, of Plainfield, died Dec. 22. Born in 1913, he was the son of Arthur and Gertrude (Crosby) Sperry. He graduated from Hillhouse High School in New Haven, Conn. and Northeastern University in Boston. In 1937, he married Joyce Blakeman. He was office manager at Rasbach Photo Service in Shelton, Conn., retiring in 1975. He was a member of the First Congregational Church of Berlin. Survivors include his wife; two sons, Douglas and Kenneth; a daughter, Carolyn Joyce Zinn; eight grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren.

CONN, RAYMOND C., III, 60, of Wolcott, died Dec. 21. Born in 1939 in Providence, R.I., he was the son of Raymond and Marian (Coogan) Conn Jr. The family moved to New London, Conn., where he completed his schooling. He served as a Merchant Marine and attended the University of Connecticut. In 1968, he married Jane Berger and in 1995, he married Barbara Gunn. He was a civil engineer, working for a number of construction firms throughout Vermont and New England. Survivors include his wife; his mother; one son, Ira; two daughters, Jesse and Caitlin; two step-sons, Ian and Tristan Murphy; five sisters; two brothers; many nieces and nephews.

Travers, Florence T., 82, of Hardwick, died Dec. 25. Born in 1917 in Woodbury, she was the daughter of Carl and Linora (Colby) Thomas. She graduated from Hardwick Academy and Burlington Business College. In 1940, she married Francis Travers, who died in 1992. She was employed at the Franklin County Bank in Hyde park, the Hardwick Trust Co. and later Merchant's Bank. She also was bookkeeper in the family business, Hardwick Auto Supply and more recently worked at McFeeters General Store in East Hardwick until it closed in the early 1990s. She was a member of the United Church of Hardwick. Survivors include three daughters, Betty Andrews, Beverly Gilbert and Becky Travers; a sister; four grandchildren; four great-grandchildren.

LaRock, Donald P., 38, of Waterbury, died Dec. 25. Born in 1961 in Montpelier, he was the son of Donald and Patricia (Donahue) LaRock. He attended the Green Mountain School in Montpelier and was a graduate of Spaulding High School. He was employed at the Holiday Inn in Waterbury and had been involved in the Vermont Special Olympics. His memberships included the Waterbury Village Fire Department and St. Andrew's Catholic Church. Survivors include his parents; a brother and his wife, Michael and Diane; four nephews, Matthew, Stephen, Christopher and Tyler.

PERRY, RUBY M., 76, of Hardwick, died Dec. 25. Born in 1923 in Hardwick, she was the daughter of Reed and Glenna (Bailey) Hopkins. She graduated from Hardwick Academy and attended Johnson Normal School. She received a bachelor's degree in education from Goddard College. In 1944, she married Bernard H. Perry, who died in 1997. She was a teacher in the Cobb School District, Albany Village School and Hardwick Elementary School, retiring in 1985. She was a member of the United Church of Hardwick. Survivors include a son, David; two daughters, Diann Ross and Susan Limoge; a brother; a sister; three grandchildren; one great-grandchild.

WATT, HAROLD C., 82, of Barre Town, died Dec. 26. Born in 1917 in So. Barre, he was the son of Henry and Eliza (Stewart) Watt. He attended So. Barre schools and graduated from Spaulding High School. He worked for the Allen Lumber Company in Barre, retiring in 1997. In 1948, he married Olive Cochran. He had been affiliated with the First Presbyterian Church of Barre. Survivors include his wife; a daughter, Linda Marineau; a son, George; four grandchildren; a sister; two brothers; nieces and nephews.

DYER, MARTIN E., 96, of Northfield, died Dec. 23. Born in 1903 in Albany, he was the son of Barney and Mary (Murphy) Dyer. He served in the U.S. Coast Guard artillery and was a master plumber and served as Northfield's water commissioner. He was a member of St. John the Evangelist Church. Survivors include his brother, Daniel Dyer; several nieces and nephews.

THURSTON, GRETA A., 49, of Berlin, died Dec. 25. Born in 1950 in Barre, she was the daughter of Alden and Elizabeth (Gross) Thurston. She graduated from Richford High School. Survivors include her mother; a sister, Carol Chalifoux; two brothers, Leon and Brian; several nieces.

HOWELL, JAMES E., 71, of Randolph, died Dec. 22. Born in 1928 in Centralia, Ill., he was the son of George and Mildred (Phelps) Howell. He attended schools in Centralia Township and in 1958, married Florence Washburn. He served in the Air Force during the Korean War. He worked as a janitor for NAPA in Minn., and at Randolph High School. He was a machine operator at Fyles and Rice in Bethel, a gluing machine operator at Branchwood in Randolph and a furniture repairman at Ethan Allen furniture. Survivors include his wife; four daughters, Linda Horton, Mary Blanchard, Charlotte Holmquist and Paula Davis; seven grandchildren.

CHASE, MADELINE C., 98, of Northfield, died Dec. 26. Born in 1901 in Hardwick, she was the daughter of William and Anna (Nourse) Wallace. She married Wallace Roach in 1974 and later married Russell Chase, who died in 1997. Survivors include a son, William Roach; four grandchildren; five great-grandchildren.

SPERRY, FOSTER E., 86, of Plainfield, died Dec. 22. Born in 1913, he was the son of Arthur and Gertrude (Crosby) Sperry. He graduated from Hillhouse High School in New Haven, Conn., and Northeastern University in Boston. In 1937, he married Joyce Blakeman. He was office manager at Rasbach Photo Service in Shelton, Conn., retiring in 1975. He was a member of the First Congregational Church of Berlin. Survivors include his wife; two sons, Douglas and Kenneth; a daughter, Carolyn Joyce Zinn; eight grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren.

ROGERS, GLENORA L., 85, formerly of Northfield, died Dec. 24. Born in 1914 in Barre, she was the daughter of Edson and Amy (Williams) Lander. She graduated from Spaulding High School. In 1938, she married Arthur Rogers, who died in 1980. Survivors include a son, James; a daughter, Carol Symonds; five grandsons.

GREENLEAF, GLENDINE "TIKIE", 85, of Berlin, died Dec. 27. Born in 1914 in Montpelier, she was the daughter of George and Lola (Ingalls) Chatfield and she graduated from Montpelier High School. She was employed at Rock of Ages and in 1941, married Lt. Marinus van Kleef Jr. She traveled in the states with her husband and later worked for the Department of Social Welfare and as dispatcher for the State Police in Middlesex, retiring in 1976. In 1959, she married M/SGT Arthur R. Greenleaf, who died in 1979. She was a member of the Berlin Congregational Church. Survivors include a nephew, Dr. Eugene Brunelle; two grandnieces and a grandnephew.

IBEY, GARVIN L., 76, of Middlesex, died Dec. 27. Born in 1923 in Calais, he was the son of Delbert and Edith (Trombly) Ibey. He attended Calais schools. In 1965, he married Hazel Carter, who died in 1993. He served in the Marine Corps during WWII. Survivors include two sisters, Doris Langevin and Genevieve Freeman; four brothers, Gerald, Gardner, Lawrence and Donald.

MARTIN, CLAYTON FRED "CLAYT", 86, formerly of Marshfield, died Dec. 21. Born in 1913 in Marshfield, he was the son of Fred and Luella (Martin) Martin. He attended schools in Marshfield. In 1933, he married Clara Bartlett. He had worked for the Vermont Highway Department, retiring in 1978. He served as road commissioner for the Town of Plainfield and had been a town selectman. He was a member of the Grace Methodist Church in Plainfield. Survivors include a son, Clifton; five grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; a sister; nieces and nephews.

HOWE, JEAN A., 86, of Tunbridge, died Dec. 28. Born in 1913 in Marshalltown, Iowa, she was the daughter of George and Ruth (Collins) Ainsworth. She graduated from So. Royalton High School and attended the University of Vermont. In 1935, she married Charlie Howe. She was a member of the Methodist Church in So. Tunbridge and So. Royalton. Survivors include her husband; a daughter, Linda Bellemeur; three sons, Richard, James and Alan; a brother; 10 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren.

LOGUE, REV. LOUIS R., of Waterbury, died Dec. 28. He was chaplain of the Vermont State Hospital in Waterbury. He was the son of John and Mable (Leahy) Logue. Survivors include three sisters, Florence Healy, Mary Snyder and Alice Lawler; 19 nieces and nephews; 54 grandnieces and grandnephews.

MORRIE, REGINA A., 92, of Orange, died Dec. 27. Born in 1907 in Websterville, she was the daughter of Napoleon and Florida (Flora Hannah) Morrie. She attended Wilson School in Orange. She managed the family farm and was a member of St. Cecilia's Catholic Church in Washington. Survivors include two brothers, Wyness and Lawrence; numerous nieces and nephews.

ROBINSON, DORIS W., 70, of Marshfield, died Dec. 27. Born in 1929 in West Fairlee, she was the daughter of Harry and Beatrice (Russ) Nelson. She had been employed at Sprague Electric in Barre and Tassie Nursing Home in Graniteville. Survivors include two sons, Martin and William; two daughters, Rose Hall and Pearl Fuentes; 13 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; a brother; three sisters.


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