100. Living (George Thomas Andrews , Mary Elsie Hart , John Thomas , Thomas Donovan )
They had the following children:
177 M i Living 178 F ii Living
Living married (2) Ernest H. Soucy. The marriage ended in divorce.Ernest was born on 7 Jan 1957 in Worcester, Worcester Co., MA. He died on 18 May 2010 in Leominster, Worcester Co., MA.
1. Son of Ernest J. Soucy and Dorothy J. Smith.
2. Obit: WORCESTER Ernest H. Soucy, 53 yrs. Born: Worcester, MA 1/7/1957; Died: May 18, 2010 at UMass Hospital. He lived in Leominster-Fitchburg areas the past 10 yrs. with best friend and former wife, Judy Soucy and family. He leaves four brothers: Russell & Andi of Kissimmee, FL, David & Jeannie of Fort Myers, FL, John & Carol of Worcester, Norman & sons of Korea; two sisters: Doreen Diaz & Louie, and Paulette Soucy; several nieces and nephews. His father was the late Ernest J. Soucy, born in Worcester, and mother Dorothy J. Soucy, born in England, both of Worcester. He follows late brothers, Lawrence, Michale and a late sister, Anna Maria, all from Worcester. There will be a 1 hr. service at Graham Putnam & Mahoney Funeral Parlors, 838 Main St., Worcester with calling hours 7-8 p.m on Thursday, May 27, 2010.
3. Obit: LEOMINSTER -- Ernest H. Soucy, 53, died on May 18, 2010 in UMass Hospital, Worcester after being stricken ill on May 15th. Ernie was born in Worcester on January 7, 1957, son of the late Ernest and Dorothy Soucy.
He is survived by his best friend and former wife Judith (Andrews) Cormier-Soucy, brothers Russell, David, John and Norman Soucy, sisters Doreen Diaz and Paulette Soucy and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his brothers Michael and Lawrence Soucy and his sister Anna Maria Soucy.
SOUCY -- Visiting hours will be held on Thursday May 27th, from 7:00 to 8:00 P.M. at the Graham, Putnam, and Mahoney Funeral Parlor, 838 Main Street, Worcester, MA. (Sentinel & Enterprise, May 26, 2010)
102. Edmund J. Gauthier (Rita Margaret Andrews , Mary Elsie Hart , John Thomas , Thomas Donovan ) was born on 30 Sep 1946 in Leominster, Worcester Co., MA. He died on 29 Jun 2023 in Leominster, Worcester Co., MA.
1. Edmund J Gauthier (Eddie) took his last breath on June 29, 2023 after a long battle to recover from an injury back in January. He was born in Leominster 9-30-46 to Rita (Andrews) and Carl J Gauthier. He now joins his parents and sisters Nancy Gauthier and Linda McHugh at the table in heaven. He leaves the love of his life for almost 30 years, Diane (Gendron-Andries) who would be celebrating their 24th anniversary on the 24th of July. His children Scott and his companion Christian, daughter Michelle, step son Brian Andries and his son Jakob and step-daughter Marcy and her husband David Lomme with their children Christopher and Chelsea. His father-in- law Rene Gendron, who lived with
them. Nieces Amber McHugh and Megan and Bill Panteleakos (Dylan and Keegan). His sister-in-laws Ruth and Eric Reardon (Erin and Danielle), Joanne and Bob Boulanger (Jillian and her husband David and Bradley) and brother-in-law John and Darlene Gendron (Jonathan and wife Karina, Andrew, Tyler, Lindsey, Hillary and Megan). Aunt Grace (Andrews) Kearney and so many cousins that were all loved by him. Eddie graduated Leominster Trade School and went on to work a variety of jobs. His most memorable were at Wilkinson’s Shell Station, The International Golf Course and Dufour's RV.
After retiring he enjoyed camping with Diane with the favorite spot being Newport/Middletown RI. His love of nature and hunting with his friends was a passion he talked about any time you asked. He was a member of the Leominster Sportsman Club and NAFCA / Worcester Chapter. At Eddie’s request there will be no services, but instead he asked for a Celebration of his Life. You can join us on July 22, 12 to 5 at the Leominster Eagles on Litchfield St Leominster MA. Diane asks you bring a copy of your favorite photo so she can add to her album of memories. In lieu of flowers please make a donation in his name to Dana Faber, The Heart Association, The Diabetes Association or The VNA Care or your favorite charity.
Notes:
1. LEOMINSTER - On Feb. 1, 2008, Jean Ann (Wyman) Gendron, of 53 Dewey Ave., continued her journey from this life into the next with her devoted husband and loving family by her side after a long battle with ALS.
She was born on Oct. 24, 1932, to parents Leroy and Margaret Rae Wyman. She was a member of Whalom Roller Rink Club where she met her husband, Rene Albert Gendron. They were married April 5, 1953, at St. Anthony's Church in Shirley and celebrated 54 years of marriage.
Jean was a former member of the Leominster Art Association. She enjoyed her painting and craftwork. She also had her own silk floral business for many years.
She enjoyed camping with her family and all their friends in North American Family Camping Association and Family Motor Coach. Traveling with her husband to their winter home in Florida was one of many of her passions.
Jean enjoyed a loving family. She leaves daughters, Diane, wife of Edmund Gauthier of Leominster, Ruth Reardon and her husband, Eric, of Arkansas, Joanne Boulanger and her husband, Robert, of Belchertown; and her son, John Gendron and his wife, Darlene, of Fitchburg. Jean enjoyed nine grandchildren, Marcy Lomme, Brian Andries, Jonathan, Andrew, and Tyler Gendron, Erin and Danielle Reardon, and Jillian and Bradley Boulanger. She was also blessed with three great-grandchildren. She leaves her sisters, Elaine Edwards of Madison, Maine, June Ruzicka of Belmont, Mich., Ruth Anderson of Lunenburg, and brothers David Wyman of Leominster and James Wyman of Zephyrhills, Fla.; brother-in-laws, Leon Gendron of Oviedo, Fla., Gerald Gendron of Shirley, Ernest Gendron of Coupeville, Wash., and sister-in-laws, Gabriel Williams of Jeffry, N.H., Florida May of Shirley, and Estelle Comeau of Dunedin, Fla. She was predeceased by her sister, Marion LaQuire-Johnson, and brother-in-law Adrian Gendron.
A remembrance of her life will be held Friday, Feb. 8, from 4 to 8 p.m. in Wright-Roy Funeral Home, 109 West St. A celebration of her life will be held with a funeral Mass on Saturday, Feb. 9, at 10 a.m. in Our Lady of the Lake Church, 1400 Main St., with a gathering after in the church hall immediately following the Mass. A private ceremony will be held in Massachusetts Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Winchendon, for family and friends.
They had the following children:
179 M i Living 180 F ii Living
104. Linda Marie Gauthier (Rita Margaret Andrews , Mary Elsie Hart , John Thomas , Thomas Donovan ) was born on 7 Apr 1951 in Leominster, Wocester Co., MA. She died on 9 Nov 2001 in Brattleboro, Windham Co., VT. She was employed as 2001;nurse. She was buried on 12 Nov 2001 in St. Leo's Cemetery, Leominster, Worcester Co., MA.
1. Obit: JACKSONVILLE, Vt. -- Linda (Gauthier) McHugh, 50, of Jacksonville, formerly of Leominster, Mass., died Friday, Nov. 9, in Brattleboro Memorial Hospital, Brattleboro, after an illness.
She leaves her mother, Rita M. Gauthier of Leominster; two daughters, Meghan McHugh of Boston and Amber McHugh of Wilmington, Vt.; a brother, Edmund J. Gauthier of Leominster; a sister, Nancy Gauthier of Leominster; her companion, Richard Brown of Jacksonville, with whom she lived; nieces and nephews. She was born and raised in Leominster, daughter of Carl H. and Rita M. (Andrews) Gauthier. Mrs. McHugh was a licensed practical nurse at hospitals, nursing homes and private homes. She was a former member of St. Leo's Parish, Leominster.
The funeral will be held Monday, Nov. 12, from Curley-Masciarelli Funeral Home, 89 West St., Leominster, with a Mass at 11 a.m. in St. Leo's Church, 108 Main St., Leominster. Burial will be in St. Leo's Cemetery, Leominster. A calling hour is 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. Monday, Nov. 12, in the funeral home. (Worcester Telegram, Nov. 10 2001, p. A4)
They had the following children:
181 F i Living Living married Living. 182 F ii Living
109. Living (Richard "Dick" "Andy" James Andrews , Mary Elsie Hart , John Thomas , Thomas Donovan )
They had the following children:
183 M i Christopher John Andrews was born on 20 Jun 1983 in Fayetteville, Cumberland Co., N.C. He died 1 on 21 Jun 1983 in Fayetteville, Cumberland Co., N.C. Christopher was buried in Ft. Bragg Cemetery, Fayetteville, Cumberland Co., N.C.
110. Living (Richard "Dick" "Andy" James Andrews , Mary Elsie Hart , John Thomas , Thomas Donovan )
They had the following children:
184 M i Living
111. Living (Richard "Dick" "Andy" James Andrews , Mary Elsie Hart , John Thomas , Thomas Donovan )
They had the following children:
185 M i Living 186 F ii Living Living married Living.
112. Living (Richard "Dick" "Andy" James Andrews , Mary Elsie Hart , John Thomas , Thomas Donovan )
They had the following children:
187 M i Living 188 F ii Living
115. Living (Eleanor "Ellie" May Andrews , Mary Elsie Hart , John Thomas , Thomas Donovan )
They had the following children:
120. Living ( , Mary Elsie Hart , John Thomas , Thomas Donovan )
They had the following children:
190 M i Living 191 M ii Living 192 F iii Sarah Lyn Trombley was born on 10 Jan 1985 in Leominster, Worcester Co., MA. She died on 3 Jan 2022 in Leominster, Worcester Co., MA. Sarah was buried in St. Leo's Cemetery, Leominster, Worcester Co., MA.
1. Obit: LEOMINSTER: Sarah Lyn Trombley
We are so very sorry to announce the passing of BELOVED Mother, daughter, sister, friend, cousin and Believer, Sarah Lyn on January 3, 2021, just one week shy of her 37th birthday.
Sarah was a beautiful, soulful human. Although unable to overcome the addiction that ultimately took her, Sarah fought valiantly for sobriety, for the sake of her daughter, Mira.
We will remember her for the beautiful, smart, funny, kind and giving person that she was. Always looking out for, and giving a hand to anyone that needed it, Sarah gave away so much of herself.
In the days following her untimely death, we were gifted with stories of the many ways Sarah touched and helped others. We ask that in lieu of flowers, and in Sarah’s spirit, please practice acts of care and kindness. We also ask that you share stories of how Sarah touched your life on our Facebook page, “Sarah’s Acts of Care and Kindness”. It will comfort us to know that her loving spirit carries on.
Sarah leaves her daughter Mira, the love of her life, her mother Patricia A. (Kearney) Trombley, her father, Donald Trombley Jr., her brothers Shawn And Ryan, her grandmother Grace (Andrews ) Kearney many uncles, aunts, cousins and a legion of friends, all of whom loved her dearly, and without reservation.
She was predeceased by a brother, Justin Patrick Trombley, her grandfather “Papa Dick” Richard Kearney, and grandparents Donald and Annavieve Trombley.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Saturday March 19 at 11:00 AM in St' Leo's Church, 108 Main St. Leominster.. Sarah had great faith, and we would like to honor and remember her when it is safer to gather.
The family would like to thank Jana’s Place, the many Counselors, Law Enforcement Officers, First Responders, teachers and survivors that have touched Sarah’s life in some way.
THE CURLEY MARCHAND FUNERAL HOME 89 WEST ST LEOMINSTER IS ASSISTING THE FAMILY WITH ALL ARRANGEMENTS.
2. Leominster - SARAH LYN TROMBLEY'S Funeral Mass will take place on Saturday (March 19) at 11:00 AM in St. Leo's Church, 108 Main St. Leominster, MA 01453
Burial will follow at St. Leo's Cemetery, Leominster
A celebration of her life will follow at the Leominster Eagles # 477, 456 Litchfield St. Leominster. THE CURLEY MARCHAND FUNERAL HOME Is ASSISTING HER FAMILY193 M iv Justin Patrick Trombley was born 1 on 19 Sep 1986 in Leominster, Worcester Co., MA. He died on 14 Mar 1988 in Leominster, Worcester Co., MA.
127. Living (Bernice Mary Hart , John Martin , John Thomas , Thomas Donovan )
They had the following children:
194 F i Living 195 F ii Living 196 F iii Living 197 F iv Living 198 M v Living
128. Living (Bernice Mary Hart , John Martin , John Thomas , Thomas Donovan )
They had the following children:
199 F i Living
131. James "Skeeter" Carey Wyman (Grace Ann Hart , John Martin , John Thomas , Thomas Donovan ) was born on 29 Apr 1943 in Hartford, Hartford Co., CT. He died on 8 Dec 2021 in Zephyrhills, Pasco Co., FL.
1. James C. (Skeeter) Wyman Jr. Groton, MA died peacefully on December 8, 2021 following declining health at his winter home in Zephyrhills, FL. He was born in Hartford, CT on April 29, 1943 the son of the late James C. Wyman Sr. and Grace A. Hart Wyman.
Skeeter was the husband of the late Sheila (Auntie) Townsend Lawrence-Wyman of 27 years, who died on January 29, 2021. He is survived by his 3 children, Kara-Lee Gillie of Frederica, DE, Lawrence (Shane) Wyman (wife Tiffany) of Felton DE & David Wyman (partner Kimberly) of Lincoln DE. He leaves his 3 sisters, Ann Doe of Ayer, Pam Wyman of Ayer and Gail Januskiewicz (Mark) of Ayer. He also leaves Sheila's daughters, Rhonda (James) Piper of Ashby, Bonnie (Richard) Magdelain of Tigard, Oregon and Wendy Lawrence (Phil Mitchell) of Shirley. His grandchildren James Cetnar, Gregory Gillie and Sarah Gillie, Ashley Wyman, Allison Wyman, Lawrence Wyman, Jr, Ashley Macleish, Chad Wyman and Midori Wyman, Marc Wyman and Christopher Wyman, Zakkary Piper, twins-Haleigh & Braden Magdelain. He also leaves someone very special, his nephew Jim Reid, his wife Jamie and their daughter Sky. He leaves a Great Granddaughter Chloe LaBerge and a Great Grandson Brantley Wyman.
After graduating from Ayer High School in 1961, Skeeter attended college in Palm Beach, Florida before joining the Marines in 1964. He then went to work for the telephone company and retired from AT&T in 1989 after 25 years.
He was a past President of the Groton Snowmobile Club and the Groton Square Dancing Club during the late 70's and 80's.
Skeet lived in Delaware from 1989 to 1990 where he owned and operated the "Heart Break Hotel" with his previous wife Margaret Reid Wyman.
Skeeter had known Sheila for many years. When he returned to MA they reunited and married in 1994. One of their businesses was known as "The Linen Lady of Groton, MA" that sold linens throughout shows in NE and down the East Coast to their Zephyrhills winter home. Skeet was a jack of all trades and always had to have a "project" in the works.
Together, they loved spending time with their combined families and the grandchildren. If they didn't see Skeeter's children from Delaware in the summer, they always made time to see them on their way to FL for an early Christmas and also stopping on their way home in the spring. They also enjoyed traveling to Oregon to spend time with Sheila's side of the family and see the kids Haleigh & Braden in Oregon. They enjoyed watching Zakk's orchestra performances in MA. Family was everything to Skeet and Sheila. Their visits were the highlight of their travel. They spent many years traveling to Aruba and took ocean cruises. Two very special cruises with his sisters' will always be remembered.
A few years back Skeeter and Sheila wanted to do something really special for their immediate family. They planned a fun filled week of games, and food and water sports in 2-3 cottages on Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire. Sheila bought and prepared as much food as possible before the family arrived and then Skeeter took over with the cooking. Wonderful memories for all. When the word party was mentioned, Skeeter always had a hand in the planning and organizing. Entertaining was what he enjoyed most in life and everyone was welcome without judgement!
Jim....Skeeter....Grampy....Boppy.... was so proud of all his children and his grandchildren.
Skeeter leaves behind several friends in Groton, MA and Ayer, MA where he grew up and many beloved friends in Zephyrhills, FL where he was planning to make his home after Sheila passed in January.
In addition to his parents and Sheila, Skeeter was predeceased by his two sons, Chad Wyman in June 1991 and Marc Wyman in April 2015 and his brother-in-law Jay Doe October 2021.
Memorial service will be held Friday, February 4, 2022 at 1:00 p.m. at Bull Run Restaurant, 215 Great Road, Shirley, MA. A private burial will be held in the spring.Notes:
1. Marina A. Wyman of Fitchburg received a divorce from James Wyman of Leominster. (Oct 17, 1972)Marc N. Wyman
formerly of Groton, MA: 38
RICHMOND, VA -- Marc N. Wyman, 38, passed away suddenly in Richmond, VA. on April 4th, 2015.
He worked for many tree service companies for the past 17 years and in this capacity was known as a great tree climber in his profession.
He is survived by his wife Crystal, two sons Marc and Chris, a sister Kara Gillie, brothers Shane and David, his mother Peg Wyman, and his father Skeeter Wyman and wife Sheila. He is preceded in death by his brother Chad.
WYMAN -- Family and friends are invited to attend a memorial service on Saturday, June 20th, 10:00 a.m. at Groton Cemetery Hollis St. Groton, MA.
Published by Nashoba Publishing on Jun. 12, 2015.
They had the following children:
James married (3) Sheila Townsend about 1994. Sheila was born on 28 Apr 1945 in Pepperell, Middlesex Co., MA. She died on 29 Jan 2021 in Zephyrhills, Pasco Co., FL.
1. Daughter of Seymour Townsend and Evelyn Marshall.
2. Sheila (Townsend) Lawrence-Wyman
April 28, 1945 ~ January 29, 2021 (age 75)
A memorial service for Sheila (Townsend) Lawrence-Wyman will be held on Friday, June 25, 2021 at 1:00 p.m. at Woodlawn Cemetery, 40 Heald St., Pepperell, Massachusetts. A memorial gathering will be held in Groton following the service, at an address to be announced.
Sheila (Townsend) Lawrence-Wyman, 75, of Groton passed away peacefully after a period of declining health on Friday, January 29, 2021 at Gulfside Hospice Center in Zephyrhills, FL, a town where she and her husband of 27 years, James “Skeeter” Wyman, Jr., happily spent their winters for the past 16 years.
She was born in Pepperell, MA on April 28, 1945, the daughter of the late Evelyn (Marshall) Townsend and Seymour Townsend. Sheila and her siblings grew up on the family farm in Pepperell, MA. She moved to Groton in the early ‘60s.
Sheila’s life’s work was operating a daycare center for 35 years in Groton, well known as “Auntie’s Place,” from 1969 to 2004 where “Auntie” lovingly yet firmly became a second mother to many, many children of parents in the Groton area who were very blessed and grateful to have her caring for their children. Not only was her daycare much sought after by parents because of the extraordinary care, kindness and nurturing that she provided, but her home just happened to be located within walking distance of our local schools. Sheila adored her daycare kids and raised them as if they were her own, impacting their early years with love and respect, compassion and patience. Each of them, having been provided such a strong foundation, have now grown up to be empathetic, caring adults and great parents themselves, for which all the parents and the Auntie kids throughout her 35 years of care will be forever grateful for her loving dedication to them.
Sheila is survived by two of her five siblings: Marion Charpentier of Front Royal, VA, and Kathy Rossbach of Townsend, MA. She is survived by three daughters: Rhonda Piper and her husband James of Ashby, MA; Bonnie Magdelain and her husband Richard “Stocky” of Tigard, OR; and Wendy Lawence and her significant other Phil of Shirley, MA. She also leaves behind three step children: Kara Gillie, Shane Wyman and David Wyman; three grandchildren: Bradon and Haleigh Magdelain, and Zakkary Piper; ten grand step children and two great grand step children.
She joins in heaven her parents, her siblings “GeeGee” Forest, Bill Townsend and Jean Patten, as well as her two step children Mark Wyman and Chad Wyman.