1140. Velma Louise Lindsay (Cecil Burton Lindsay , Katherine "Kittie" Jean Sterling , Eleanor Emmeline Ladd , Susan Comfort Mason , Jennet {Janet} Morrison , John , Samuel ) was born on 28 Apr 1927 in Meredith Settlement, Charlotte County, New Brunswick, C. She died on 8 Jan 1991 in Saint Stephen, Charlotte Co., New Brunswick, CAN. She was buried in Moores Mills Rural Cemtery, Charlotte County, NB, C.
1. Found in the 1931 Canadian Census New Brunswick, Dictrict 17 Charlotte, sub-district 5 St. James Parish, p. 5, age 4, with parents, Cecil (28), owns home, no radio and wife, Helen (22)
Velma married Murray Vallis Gardner on 31 Jan 1943 in St. James, Charlotte Co., New Brunswick, CAN. Murray was born on 8 Feb 1921 in Andersonville, Charlotte Co., New Brunswick, CAN. He died on 3 Oct 2002. Murray was buried in Moores Mills Rural Cemtery, Charlotte County, NB, C.
1. Son of Mr. Gardner and Mable Robinson.
2. GARDNER, MURRAY VALLIS - at Charlotte County Hospital, St. Stephen, NB, October 3, 2002, Murray Vallis Gardner, of Maple Street, St. Stephen, NB. Mr. Gardner is survived by 1 son, 5 daughters, 11 grandchildren, several great grandchildren, 1 sister, several nieces and nephews. Resting at the S. O. Mehan & Son Funeral Home Ltd., 23 Main Street, St. Stephen, NB, from where funeral service will be held on Saturday, October 5, 2002, at 2 PM with Rev. Douglas MacLean officiating. Interment at Moores Mills Rural Cemetery. Visiting hours will be held at the funeral home on Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 PM.
Murray and Velma had the following children:
1142. Joyce Pauline Burrell (Alice Annie Lindsay , Katherine "Kittie" Jean Sterling , Eleanor Emmeline Ladd , Susan Comfort Mason , Jennet {Janet} Morrison , John , Samuel ) was born on 15 Apr 1925 in McAdam, York Co., New Brunswick, CAN. She died on 9 Sep 1978 in Fredericton, York Co., New Brunswick, CAN.
1. Daughter of Delbert Thomas Burrell and Alice Annie Lindsay.
- Delbert Burrell
Funeral service was held for Delbert Thomas Burrell of McAdam, at St. Paul's United Church in McAdam.
Pallbearers were Arthur Estey, Robert Miller, William Yerxa, Carl Roberts, Douglas Thorburn and Roy Stannix.
Mr Burrell died at Victoria Public Hospital after a lengthy illness. Born in Harvey Station in 1899, he was a son of the late Thomas and Jane (Patterson) Burrell. In 1902, he moved to McAdam, where he has lived since.
He was employed with the Canadian Pacific Railway for nearly 50 years and retired as a section foreman in 1963.
He was a member of St. Paul's United Church, the Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees, the McAdam Senior Citizens Club and was for many years an active member of LOL No. 72.
He is survived by his wife, the former Alice Lindsay; two daughters, Mrs Carl McLaggan (Joyce), Fredericton and Mrs Ian Gaynor (Eileen), McAdam; seven grandchildren; six great grandchildren; a brother, Odbur, McAdam; and a sister, Mrs Jennie Kaine, Passamaquoddy Lodge, St. Andrews; as well as nieces and nephews.
Entombment was in Rockland Cemetery Vault with burial at a later date.
He married Alice Annie Lindsay, 11 Jun 1924 in St. Stephen. Born 26 Apr 1904 in Vanceboro, Maine. Died 10 Sep 1983 in DECH, Fredericton. Buried in Rockland Cemetery, McAdam.
Joyce married 1 Carl Samuel McLaggan on 7 Feb 1955 in St. Stephen, New Brunswick, CAN. Carl was born on 2 Jan 1919 in Stanley, York Co., New Brunswick, CAN. He died on 8 Apr 1985 in Fredericton, York Co., New Brunswick, CAN.
1. Son of George Ellery MacLaggan and Minnie May Buchanan.
They had the following children:
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1145. Raymond Milton Lindsay (Milton Horace Raymond Lindsay , Katherine "Kittie" Jean Sterling , Eleanor Emmeline Ladd , Susan Comfort Mason , Jennet {Janet} Morrison , John , Samuel ) was born in 1949. He died on 15 Jun 2009 in St. Stephen, Charlotte Co., New Brunswick, CAN. Raymond was buried in Moores Mills Rural Cemetery, MM, CC, New Brunswick, CAN.
1. LINDSAY, RAYMOND MILTON - at his residence, St. Stephen, NB, June 15, 2009, Raymond Milton Lindsay, son of the late Milton H. and Dorothy M. (McLaughlin) Lindsay. Survived by two daughters; Tamara and Heather, three grandsons, one brother, four sisters, several nieces and nephews. No visitation will be held by request. Graveside Service will be held at the Moores Mills Rural Cemetery, Moores Mills, NB on Thursday, June 18, 2009 at 4 PM. Arrangements in care of The S.O. Mehan & Son Funeral Home Ltd., 23 Main Street, St. Stephen, NB. Condolences to the family may be made online at www.mehanfuneralhome.ca
They had the following children:
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1147. Rosemary Sweetland Lindsay (Milton Horace Raymond Lindsay , Katherine "Kittie" Jean Sterling , Eleanor Emmeline Ladd , Susan Comfort Mason , Jennet {Janet} Morrison , John , Samuel ) was born on 31 Aug 1935 in Lawrence Station, Charlotte Co., New Brunswick, CAN. She died on 14 Sep 2014 in Moncton, Westmorland Co., New Brunswick, CAN. Rosemary was buried in SBSCCC, Renous, Northumberland Co., New Brunswick, CAN.
1. Obit: Rosemary (Lindsay) Tucker, of White Rapids, passed away on Sunday, September 14, 2014, at the Dr Georges L. Dumont Hospital, in Moncton, at the age of 79.
Born in St Stephen, she was the daughter of the late Milton and Dorothy (McLaughlin) Lindsay. She was a homemaker and a member of the Sunny Corner and Millerton Senior Citizens Clubs, enjoyed quilting, especially with her group, and was a devoted member of St Bridget's Roman Catholic Church.
She will be sadly missed by her three daughters Irene Dowling, Sheila Tucker, and Dorothy Tucker all of St Stephen; four sons Milton (Joan) of White Rapids, Lee (Pauline) of Barnaby, Linus (Louise) of St Stephen, and John (Cheryl) of Doyle's Brook; a grandson Matthew who was like her own son; two sisters Jenny (Wayne), and Kitty, both of St Stephen; one brother Burton (Ruth) of St Stephen; 11 grandchildren; 12 great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
Besides her parents, Rosemary was predeceased by her husband Edward, grandson Charles Edward Dowling, two brothers Buddy and Ray, one sister Rita Colwell, and two sons-in-law Charles Dowling and Robert Anderson.
The family will receive relatives and friends from Father Murdock Memorial Room, in Renous, on Tuesday, September 16, 2014, from 7 to 9 pm and on Wednesday, September 17, 2014, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Thursday, September 18, 2014, at 11 am, from St Bridget's Roman Catholic Church, Renous, with Monseigneur Joseph Woods officiating.
As expression of sympathy, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, or to a memorial of one's choice. Funeral arrangements are in the care of Northumberland Funeral Home, 102 Pleasant St.
Rosemary married Edward Leo Tucker on 20 Dec 1951 in St. Stephen, Charlotte Co., New Brunswick, CAN. Edward was born on 28 Jan 1930 in Renous, Northumberland Co., New Brunswick, CAN. He died on 16 Feb 2008 in New Brunswick, CAN. Edward was buried in SBSCCC, Renous, Northumberland Co., New Brunswick, CAN.
1. Son of Edward Leo Tucker and Hilda McDonald.
2. Found in the 1931 Canadian Census New Brunswick, Dist 20 Northumberland, sub-dist 16 Blackville, p. 9, White Rapids, age 1, with parents, Leo (24) owns home $500, no radio and wife, Hilda (18)
Edward and Rosemary had the following children:
1157. James Winston Moore (James Winston Moore , Lillian "Pearl" Dunham , Lizzie C. Ladd , Susan Comfort Mason , Jennet {Janet} Morrison , John , Samuel ) was born on 9 Feb 1944 in Cambridge, Middlesex Co., MA. He died on 7 Jan 2010 in Arlington, Tarrant Co., TX.
1. Beatrice Cross
James W. Moore
Exchange Vows
SHELBURNE - Beatrice Jimmo Cross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Jimmo, and James W. Moore Jr. of Burlington, son of Mr. and Mn. J. Winston Moore of Lexington, Mass., were united in marriage Saturday. The Rev. Charles Kellerman officiated at the double ring ceremony in First Methodist Church. The bride wore a peach brocade A-line gown trimmed with velvet. Her shoulder length net veil was attached to a velvet circlet. She carried white carnations with net and ribbons. Miss Madine Paige was maid of honor in an A-line aqua brocade gown with a face veil attached to a velvet circlet. She carried a bouquet similar to the bride's. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Anthony DiMaggio of Essex Junction and Miss Nancy Chase of Williston. They were attired in yellow and lilac. Richard Moore was best man for his brother. Ushers were Anthony DiMaggio and Douglas Bitcon III of Colchester. A reception was held at Ciiffside Country Club, following which the couple left for Florida. They will live at 54 Clymer St., Burlington. Mrs. Moore was graduated from Burlington High School and is employed at General Electric Co. Her husband was graduated from Lexington High School, served four years in the Navy on the USS Hancock in the Vietnam area and is also employed at General Electric. Mrs. Moore is the widow of the late Harold Cross. (The Burlington Free Press, July 31, 1968, p. 7)2. Obit: JAMES (JIM) WINSTON MOORE JR. ESSEX JUNCTION / MILTON - James (Jim) Winston Moore Jr., 65, died on Thursday January 7, 2010, at the Heritage Oaks Nursing Home in Arlington, TX after a long battle with lung cancer. He was a long time resident of Essex Junction and Milton prior to moving out of state. Jim was born on February 9, 1944, in Cambridge, Mass., the son of the late James Winston Moore Sr. and Marion (Grout) Moore. He graduated from the Lexington High School, Class of 1961. Jim joined the US Navy from 1961 to 1965 and served in the Vietnam War. Jim married Beatrice Jimmo on July 27, 1968, in Burlington and from that marriage they had two wonderful daughters. Jim was an avid golfer, enjoyed playing the organ and piano, loved his gardens both vegetable and flower, enjoyed working on electronics and had a special love for his guppies. He was a Super Moderator for guppies.com and enjoyed meeting many new friends and assisting them with their fish tank and guppy needs. He will be missed by all who knew him. Jim is survived by his two daughters, Bonnie Mathieu of Grand Isle and Tina Barnes and her husband Robbin of Williston. Jim is also survived by a granddaughter, Shannon Mathieu; a great-grandson Brandon both of Grand Isle; a sister, Rebecca and her husband Stephen York of Tiverton, R.I.; a brother, Richard and his wife Carol of Walpole, Mass.; and by several nieces, nephews and cousins. The family would like to thank the staff at Heritage Nursing Home for the tremendous care that they gave Jim during his time there. Visiting hours will be held on Saturday January 23, 2010, from 1 to 3 p.m. with the funeral to follow at 3 p.m. in the Chapel at Corbin and Palmer Funeral Home, 9 Pleasant Street, Essex Junction. Burial will be at a later date in the Spring. A reception will immediately follow at the VFW Post 6689, 73 Pearl Street, Essex Junction. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to The American Cancer Society, 121 Connor Way, Williston, Vt. 05495 or The Epilepsy Foundation of Vermont, PO Box 6292, Rutland, Vt. 05701. Arrangements are by Corbin and Palmer Funeral Home, 9 Pleasant Street, Essex Junction, Vt. 05452. (The Burlington Free Press, Jan. 20, 2010)
James married Beatrice Beverly Jimmo on 27 Jul 1968 in Burlington, Chittenden Co., VT. The marriage ended in divorce.Beatrice was born on 20 Jan 1936 in Plainfield, Washington Co., VT. She died on 20 Mar 2018 in Essex Junction, Chittenden Co., VT.
1. Daughter of Carrol James Jimmo and Iris Wooster.
2. Beatrice Beverly (Jimmo) Moore
January 20, 1936 ~ March 20, 2018 (age 82)
Beatrice “Bea” Moore, 82, passed away on Tuesday, March 20 at Starr Farm Nursing Center.
Bea was born on January 20, 1936 in Plainfield, VT the only child to the late Carrol and Iris (Wooster) Jimmo.
She graduated from Burlington High School in 1954. In December 1960, she married Harold Cross who predeceased her in August 1966. On July 29, 1968 she married James Moore Jr. and had 2 daughters.
She was employed by General Electric and later by New England Telephone Company. In the 1980’s, she went to work at Zayre Department Store and then worked for Marriott at IBM until retirement.
She enjoyed playing Triple Yahtzee marathons, bingo, crocheting, knitting, and gardening. She loved animals and wanted to do what she could to help animals in shelters.
Bea is survived by her daughters, Bonnie Mathieu and fiancée Chris Burnett of South Hero, VT; Tina Barnes and husband Rob of Williston, VT; and Sue Locke of Florida. Granddaughters, Shannon Mathieu and her significant other Luc Fecteau of Sheldon, VT their children, Brandon, Cullen and Leland and Ann Ash and her husband Nick of Florida and their children. Special 4-legged grand pets, Auggie and Chessie. She is also survived by her sister and brother-in-laws: Dick and Carol Moore, Rebecca Moore, Walter Cross, Wanda Tinker, Shirley and Francis Parrott, and John and Eleanor Cross and many nieces, nephews, and cousins.
In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by James Moore Jr., Sister and brother-in-laws Betty Cross, Barb Cross, Raymond and Eunice Cross, Roy Tinker, and niece Darlene Moquin.
The family wishes to thank the wonderful staff at Starr Farm Nursing Center for taking great care of Bea over the years. Also, a thank you to Bayada Health Care Nursing and Hospice.
Visitation will be held on Sunday, March 25, 2018 from 12 to 2pm at Corbin and Palmer, 9 Pleasant Street, Essex Junction followed by a memorial service at 2pm. Reception to follow at the VFW, 73 Pearl St, Essex Junction. Burial will be at a later date in the spring.
In Lieu of flowers, donations in Bea’s memory may be sent to either the Humane Society of Chittenden County, 142 Kindness Court, South Burlington, Vermont 05403 or the Alzheimer’s Association of Vermont, 300 Cornerstone Drive, Williston, Vermont 05495.
James and Beatrice had the following children:
+ 1689 F i Living 1690 F ii Living Living married Living.
1159. Montgomery Lawrence Moore (Montgomery Dunham Moore , Lillian "Pearl" Dunham , Lizzie C. Ladd , Susan Comfort Mason , Jennet {Janet} Morrison , John , Samuel ) was born 1 on 14 May 1947 in Newport, Orleans Co., VT. He died 2 on 13 Mar 1998 in Newport, Orleans Co., VT. He served in the military Vietnam - USMC. He was buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Island Pond, Essex Co., VT.
1. Karen Barrett Wed Saturday To Montgomery L. Moore
Miss Karen Anne Barrett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John M. Barrett of Whipple Street, became the bride Saturday of Montgomery Lawrence Moore, son of Mrs. Charlotte Moore of Island Pond. The Rev. Joseph T. McCartin, O.M.I. , performed the 1 p.m. ceremony at St. Michaels Roman Catholic Church. Mrs. Joseph Grover was organist. A reception followed at the American Legion Home. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white lace and crepe gown and a floor length lace mantilla. She carried a single white rose tied with a white ribbon. Miss Jean Barrett was her sisters maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Linda Keenan and Mrs. Anthony LaRose, both of Brattleboro. The attendants wore burnt orange wool dresses trimmed with black and headpieces of blacky lace mantillas. Their flowers were white carnations tied with orange ribbons. Michael Bressette of Island Pond was best man James Barrett and Stephen Barrett ushered. The mother of the bride chose a beige knit dress and black accessories. The bridegrooms mother was unable to attend The bride, a senior at the Mary Fletcher School of Nursing in Burlington, graduated, from Brattleboro Union High School in 1968. The bridegroom graduated in 1965 from Sacred Heart High School in Newport and served two years in the Marine Corps. He is a student at the University of Vermont. The couple will reside at 404 Pearl St., Burlington. (The Brattleboro Reformer, Jan. 18, 1971, p. 5)2. Obit: Montgomery Moore
NEWPORT - Montgomery Lawrence Monty Moore, 50, well-known attorney of Island Pond, died suddenly on Friday, March 13. He was born on May 14, 1947, in Island Pond, the son of Montgomery and Charlotte (Pacquette) Moore. He is a 1965 graduate of Sacred Heart High School. He received a bachelor of arts degree from the University of Vermont in 1973 and a juris doctorate degree in law from Vermont Law School in South Royalton in 1977. He was a partner with the law office of Moore-Donnelan in Island Pond and Derby. Mr. Moore was a veteran of the Vietnam War in the Marine Corps. He held memberships with Vermont Bar Association for 20 years and American Legion Post 80 in Island Pond. He was chairman of Vermont Fish and Wildlife Board and town attorney for Brighton for many years. He was a past member of Benevolent Order of the Elks, Derby Lions Club and Brighton School Board. Among his hobbies were hunt ing, fishing, boating and being outdoors. He leaves a son, Matthew Barrett Moore of Brattleboro, and his mother, Karen Barrett; his companion, Gloria Gaboriault of Island Pond; and cousins. Friends may call today from 5 to 8 p.m. at Curtis-Britch Funeral Home, Pherrin Street, Island Pond. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. on Tuesday at St. James Catholic Church in Island Pond, with the Rev. James Mattison celebrating a Mass of Christian Burial. Spring interment in Lakeside Cemetery in Island Pond will be held with full military honors. Should friends desire, contributions in his memory may be made to Green Mountain Conversation Camp, care of the Department of Fish and Game, Wa-terbury, Vt. 05676, or to a charity of ones choice. Arrangements are under the direction of Curtis-Britch Funeral Homes, Inc. (The Brattleboro Reformer, March 16, 1998, p. 18)
They had the following children:
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1161. Living (Virginia Thelma Dunham , Gerald Robinson Seth Dunham , Lizzie C. Ladd , Susan Comfort Mason , Jennet {Janet} Morrison , John , Samuel )
They had the following children:
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1166. Living (Roger Franklin Dunham , Luther Howard Dunham , Lizzie C. Ladd , Susan Comfort Mason , Jennet {Janet} Morrison , John , Samuel )
Living married 1 Robert Gavin. Robert was born on 25 Jun 1945 in Middlesex Co., MA. He died on 15 Jul 2022 in Windham, Rockingham Co., NH. Robert was buried in Pillsbury Cemetery, Londonderry, Rockingham Co., NH.
1. Son of John F. Gavin and Dorothy R. West.
- GAVIN Of Tewksbury, Sept. 18. Dorothy R. (West), wife of John F. Gavin, mother of Robert E. of Merhmac, N.H., and Mrs. Carole Guecia of Brllenca, sister of Mrs. Ethel McDonnell of Somerville, Edward West of Bedford, and William West of West Palm Beach, Fla.; also survived by 5 grandchildren. Funeral Friday from The Sweeney Funeral Home, 66 Concord Rd., BILLERICA, at 8 a.m. Funeral Mass at St. Theresa's Church at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends respectfully invited. Visiting hours Wednesday from 7-9 and Thursday 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. (Sept. 1978)2. Robert "Bob" Gavin of Windham, New Hampshire
June 25, 1945 - July 15, 2022
Bob Gavin, Age 77 of Windham, NH, beloved husband of Beryl Gavin, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on Friday, July 15th at Southern, NH Medical Center, Nashua, NH.
He grew up and was educated in Somerville, and Billerica, MA, where he graduated from Billerica Memorial High School. He was a resident of Windham, NH for the past 17 years, and formerly lived in Wilmington, MA. In the 70’s Bob was a Police Officer in both Pepperell, MA and Merrimack, NH. 1978 Bob began his 23-year career with Delta Airlines, retiring in the year 2000, all the while he proudly owned and operated Video Expressions and Four Seasons Photography for 24 years.
Still having the love of being a part of the Police community after retiring from Delta and the photo/video business Bob joined the Hollis Communication Center as a 911 dispatcher of Police, Fire & Ambulance for the towns of Hollis, Mason, and Brookline, NH. Bob first met Beryl at the young ages of 14 and 17 (Bob was robbing the cradle for sure) at a practice of the Boston Crusaders Drum and Bugle Corp competition. He was an avid drummer playing with the Lieutenant Prince Senior Drum and Bugle Corps along with playing and teaching for the Burlington, MA Citations, he loved golf (although he would tell you he wasn’t any good at it, but enjoyed playing), Nascar, bull riding, loved to travel and going on cruises, dinner with friends of 50 plus years (so special), playing tickle monster with his girls, nieces, nephews & grandchildren, playing solitaire, he was famous for his quick wit and one line zingers, loved his Cadillac, his family at the Hollis police station, can’t forget his Delta Airlines family, belly rubs with the pups, Go Pats! but most of all spending time and making memories with his wife, daughter, son-in-law & family which was everything to him.
Bob was predeceased by his Daughter Julie Beth Michaud in July 2006 and his parents John F. and Dorothy R. (West) Gavin.
He is survived by his loving wife of 60 years, Beryl (Dunham) Gavin, daughter and son-in-law Dawn and Dana DeGennaro of Billerica, MA., and sister: Carole and her husband Bruce Strong of Natick, MA, sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, nieces, and nephews, as well as his beloved puppies Ruger and Colt. He was a beloved “Bampie” to his grandchildren Corinne, Carter, Sara May, Devin, and Zachary.
Friends and relatives are invited to calling hours on Friday, July 22nd from 4-7 PM at the Carrier Family Funeral Home, 38 Range Rd, Windham, NH. Funeral services will be held Saturday, July 23rd at 9:45 AM at the funeral home. Burial will follow in Pillsbury Cemetery Hovey Rd in Londonderry, NH.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Bob’s name may be made to: Hollis Police Benevolent Association Attn: Sgt. Jon Tate at 9 Silver Lake Rd. Hollis NH 03049.
They had the following children:
+ 1694 F i Julie Beth Gavin 1695 F ii Living Living married Living.
1176. Living (Gertrude Annie Crawford , Ethel Arey Bigelow , Flora Betsy Ladd , Susan Comfort Mason , Jennet {Janet} Morrison , John , Samuel )
They had the following children:
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1178. Yvonne Ethel Crawford (Walter George Crawford , Ethel Arey Bigelow , Flora Betsy Ladd , Susan Comfort Mason , Jennet {Janet} Morrison , John , Samuel ) was born on 30 Apr 1949 in Milton, Norfolk Co., MA. She died on 16 Jun 2018 in New London, CT.
1. Found in the 1950 U.S Census Massachusetts, Suffolk Co., Boston, Dorchester, sheet 6, 50 Old Morton Rd., age 1, with parents, Walter G. (29) and Hazel M. (29) and brother, Roger D. (5) at grandfathers' Walter G. (55) widow and great-aunt, Lucy V. (76)
2. NEW LONDON, CT — Yvonne "Nana" Lyles, 69, of New London, entered eternal rest surrounded by her family, June 16, 2018 at St. Raphael's Hospital.
Born April 30, 1949, in Milton, MA, the daughter of late Walter and Hazel Crawford of Milton, MA. Together with the love of her life of 35 years, Bill Lyles, they brought together and built a loving family.
Five children: Renee (Paul) Williams, Debra (Travis) Huntington, Laura (Steve) Cushing, Bryan (Liene) Buckley and Regina (Michael) Cunningham. Her heart was filled with joy by her 13 grandchildren: Nicole (Mike), Brandon, Chelsea (Eric), Heather, Tiffany (Mike), Zachary (Samantha), Shelby Joy (Nathan), Trevor, Koby, Michael, Jacob, Seth, Emma and her five great grand-children: Isaac, Coralynn, Cameron, Myah Rose, and Mackenzie. She will be greatly missed by so many in her family including her brother Roger (Peg) Crawford, sister Shirley (Harry) Trask, sisters in-law Sandy (Ed) Seroskie and Patty Lyles, and former husband Bill (Darlene) Buckley. All her beloved "cousins", nieces, nephews and so many lives she has touched along the way.
"Ma" will join her angels in heaven whom are there to greet her with open arms: Grammy and Grampy, MaMa and Papa, and brother in-law Paul Lyles.
Yvonne was a 1996 graduate of TRCC with an Associate's degree in Hospitality Management. She recently retired from the Laborers Local 547 and worked at Pfizer and Millstone. She loved to volunteer and had been involved with many organizations that kept her busy.
A member of Navy Wives of America for over 40 years and as part of the New London Youth Football League. A lover of animals and life. A member of The Water's Edge community, Nana and Papa spent their weekends camping on the lake.
Yvonne loved her family very much and enjoyed planning many events bringing them together creating a bond between them all. Sleepovers with the grandkids, socks hops, backyard bbqs, and movie nights, Thanksgivings and Christmas, creating memories that will be with us forever.
She loved to watch her grandchildren and their love of sports: cheerleading, football, wrestling and dance. Always their biggest fan. Whatever brought a smile to their face she was there in the stands supporting her children, grandchildren, and all the others that called her Cheer Nana.
A funeral service will be held on Thursday morning at 10 o'clock at St. James Episcopal Church, Corner of Huntington and Federal St, New London. Interment will be in Cedar Grove Cemetery. Visiting hours will be on Wednesday from 1 to 3 and 5 to 7 at the Byles Memorial Home, 99 Huntington St., New London.
In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory may be directed to the Navy Wives Club of America Scholarship Fund, PO Box 54022, Mid-South, Millington, TN 38054 or the New London Animal Control Shelter, Chester St., New London, CT 06320.Married Bill Buckley ??
They had the following children:
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They had the following children:
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1180. Elizabeth Jane Holcomb (Ethelind E. Jentsch , Annie E. Sommerville , Emily J. Mason , Jonathan Mason , Jennet {Janet} Morrison , John , Samuel ) was born on 3 Apr 1917 in Akron, Summit Co., OH. She died on 10 Feb 2022 in Kensington, Montgomery Co., MD. Elizabeth was buried in Roseland Park Cemetery, Berkley, Oakland Co., MI.
1. Elizabeth Holcomb Wayne
KENSINGTON - Elizabeth Holcomb Wayne died February 10, 2022, in Kensington, Maryland, at the age of 104. Born in Dayton, Ohio, Betty, as she preferred to be known, grew up and spent most of her life in Royal Oak, Michigan. Daughter, wife, mother, secretary (at Vickers), reader, and bridge-player, Betty’s full life also included accompanying her husband to Brazil twice when he was sent there by General Motors. In retirement, they both volunteered at a talking books charity. In 2006, she moved to Maryland. She was preceded in death by her parents, Ethelind (Jentsch) and Albert W. Holcomb, Sr., by her husband of 49 years Edward Hill Wayne, and by her son Eric Hill Wayne of Silver Spring, Maryland. She is survived by her son Richard Mason Wayne of Detroit, and by numerous Holcomb and Gardner great nieces and nephews. She will be greatly missed by her daughter-in-law Margaret N. Wayne (Eric) of Silver Spring, Maryland, and her many Washington, DC area friends of recent years. Mrs. Wayne will be buried later this year at Roseland Park Cemetery in Berkley, Michigan, in a private ceremony. (Detroit Free Press, March 13, 2022, p. A36)
Elizabeth married Edward Hill Wayne on 15 Jun 1946 in Royal Oak, Oakland Co., MI. Edward was born on 27 Feb 1915 in Chicago, Cook Co., IL. He died on 15 Jun 1995 in Beverly Hills, Oakland Co., MI.
1. Son of Joseph Wayne and Myra Usher Hill.
2. Obit: EDWARD HILL WAYNE, 80, a retired automotive engineer, died of lung disease Thursday at his home in Birmingham. He was a project engineer on the design staff of General Motors Corp. in Warren. He worked for the company more than 30 years, including two stints in Brazil, before retiring in 1975. Born in Chicago, he served in the Army Air Forces during World War II. Survivors include his wife of 49 years, Elizabeth, and sons Eric and Richard. (Detroit Free Press, June 19, 1995, p. 12)
Edward and Elizabeth had the following children:
1181. Albert Wanzer Holcomb (Ethelind E. Jentsch , Annie E. Sommerville , Emily J. Mason , Jonathan Mason , Jennet {Janet} Morrison , John , Samuel ) was born on 6 Jun 1918 in Akron, Summit Co., OH. He died on 9 Feb 1980 in Royal Oak, Oakland Co., MI.
1. Obit: HOLCOMB ALBERT W., February 9. Husband of Roberta; father of Gary and Mrs. Thomas (Andrea) Gardner; brother of Mrs. Betty Wayne; three grandchildren. Memorial services Wm. Sullivan & Son Funeral Home, 705 W. 11 Mile Rd. (4 blocks east of Woodward), Royal Oak, Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Family suggest memorials to Michigan Cancer Foundatlon or charity of donor's choice. (Detroit Free Press, Feb. 11, 1980, p. 23)
Albert married Roberta May Cole on 14 Sep 1946 in Pontiac, Oakland Co., MI. Roberta was born on 14 Jul 1923 in Pontiac, Oakland Co., MI. She died on 16 Mar 2007 in Saratoga Springs, Saratoga Springs Co., NY.
1. Daughter of Louis Hughes Cole and Marie Kaufman.
2. Obit: HOLCOMB (photo)
ROBERTA COLE Of Birmingham, MI, died Friday, March 16, 2007 at the home of her daughter in Saratoga Springs, New York. She was 83. Born on July 14, 1923 in Pontiac, Ml, she was the daughter of the late Louis H. and Marie Kaufman Cole. Roberta attended Kingswood School Cranbrook and earned her BA degree in Philosophy and Psychology from Michigan State University and her MA degree in Library Science from Wayne State University. While in college she was an active member in Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. In addition to her parents, Roberta is predeceased by her husband, Albert W. Holcomb of Birmingham, Ml; her companion of 18 years, Ed Shile of St. Petersburg, Florida; one sister, Virginia Cole Newcomb of LaCanada, California and one brother, Louis H. Cole, Jr. of Bloomfield Hills, Ml. Survivors Include one son, Gary S. Holcomb and his wife Jeannette of San Diego, CA; one daughter, Andrea H. Gardner and her partner Tim Shoen of Saratoga Springs, New York; four grandchildren, Scott Holcomb and his wife, Melissa of Manhattan Beach, CA, Chad Holcomb of San Luis Obispo, CA, Ashley Gardner and her partner Kevin Wood of Saratoga Springs, NY and Rachel Gardner of San Francisco, CA. She is also survived by two great-grandchildren, Alex and Peyton Holcomb of Manhattan Beach, CA. There will be no public calling hours and burial will be private in Michigan at the convenience of the family. Memorial donations may be made to Community Hospice of Saratoga, 179 Lawrence St., Saratoga Springs, NY 12866, Arrangements are under the direction of the William J. Burke & Sons/Bussing & Cunniff Funeral Homes, 628 North Broadway, Saratoga Springs. (Detroit Free Press, March 24, 2007, p. 4)
Albert and Roberta had the following children:
+ 1706 M i Gary Scott Holcomb 1707 F ii Andrea Holcomb was born in Jun 1949 in Michigan. She died on 8 Dec 2020 in Saratoga Springs, Saratoga Springs Co., NY.
1. Obit:
Andrea Holcomb Gardner, aged 71, passed away at home in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., on Dec. 8, 2020, after a valiant battle with pancreatic cancer, which she faced with the dignity, courage, intelligence, ferocity, pragmatism, and grace that were hallmarks of her too-short life. The daughter of Roberta Cole and Albert Holcomb, Andrea was a Michigan native and attended Seaholm High School and Western Michigan University. In the 1970s, she lived with her former husband Thomas Gardner in the Adirondacks, where she was a social worker. The Gardners moved to Saratoga Springs in 1977, where Andrea embraced the community and raised her daughters Ashley and Rachel. She dedicated her life to serving on numerous boards and committees, exploring the natural environment, enhancing her own historic property, and appreciating the cultural breadth of the city. Andrea showcased her love of people through her work at the Saratoga Springs City Center, ultimately as Director of Sales, helping to draw droves of visitors to the downtown she loved. Gracious and gregarious, Andrea fostered friendships across a wide and diverse spectrum of people, whether at a PTA meeting, playing pickleball, at a party, or in the pool. She treated all people with respect, always affirming their value, and her friends share that being around Andrea’s “calm, curiosity, and light” both improved their lives and propelled them to live up to the best self she saw in them. One friend described Andrea as “devoted” to her passions, especially her children and grandchildren, as well as to the beauty and well-being of Saratoga Springs. Another quoted her as emphasizing that she wanted to “leave the world a better place for her grandchildren.” Andrea was also known for her ingenuity, was a wiz with a toolbox, had a green thumb, and loved a good dirty martini. She loved to dance, spend time on horseback, and float down the river in a canoe. She had an innate gift for interior design and had overseen the renovations of several historic properties, including her own home. In her younger years she sailed from Hawaii to California, windsurfed choppy waters, ski-bummed in Vail and the Alps, and cycled through Europe, ultimately burning her luggage on the tarmac favoring the weight of her new bicycle. One friend recalls that in 1991, Andrea began joining a group of women participating in fitness weekends at Camp Chingachgook, in Lake George. “Andi made sure we all survived the itinerary of hiking, ropes courses, tennis, and camp activities, reveling in the sheer joy of our freedom.” Andrea knew how to play. She joined friends in tennis, pickleball, and mahjong, and excelled at jigsaw puzzles, Scrabble, and crosswords. She loved pre-performance picnics at SPAC, where she was a life member, weekend getaways, and breakfast at the farmers’ market. She rarely declined an invitation and was a witty and animated partner in discussions of politics, gardening, the arts (especially dance), travel, and relationships. Andrea was a second mother to many and gave sage advice. She was sought after as a loyal companion for both her mystery and her openness. She was known to say she did not take the blessings in her life for granted. She was president of her investment club (The Divas) for nearly 25 years, a generous Christmas host, and frequently the driver to the club’s winter retreat at Big Wolf in the Adirondacks. In sub-zero temps, her trusty Subaru was the only one to start. Andrea traveled the world, joyfully undertaking adventures in the Yucatán, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cuba, Portugal, Paris, Italy, Peru, Belize, Roatan, and the Alps. Despite her pursuit of adventure, she was never happier than at her own hearth in Saratoga Springs, into which she welcomed all comers with a grace and openness that made her the centerpiece of her family and tribe of friends. One said, “She was the archetypical hostess, but most of all, she was our rock.” Andrea possessed a notion for how life should be. For her, every stranger was a potential friend, every person had an important story, and every problem had a solution she could navigate with clarity and calm. She took pride in the process of life. She found joy in the mundane and comedy in crisis. She valued experiences over outcomes, and lived her life with simple abundance. One close friend said, “There are two kinds of people: those who knew and loved her, and those who wish they knew her.” Andrea is survived by her daughters, Ashley Gardner (Kevin Wood) and Rachel Gardner (Alejandra Bernal); grandchildren Devon and Riley Gardner-Wood; sister-in-law Jeanette Holcomb, nephews Scott (Melissa) Holcomb and Chad Holcomb, her companion of several decades, Tim Shoen; her platonic life partner Deborah Koransky, and her former husband, Thomas Gardner, along with an infinite collection friends and loved ones. She was predeceased by her parents and her brother, Gary Holcomb. While no gathering is currently planned to memorialize Andrea due to COVID-19, the family plans to meet with friends to joyously celebrate her life sometime in 2021.In lieu of flowers, please visit www.burkefuneralhome.com for memorial donation information, to sign the guest book and share photos and memories. (The Saratogian, Dec. 11 to Dec. 13, 2020)Andrea married Living.