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HEBERT
Of Chicopee, Mrs. Priscilla J. (Lepine) Hebert, 82, of 24 Belmont Street in the Willimansett section of Chicopee, died on Sunday. Before her retirement, she was employed by the Magazine Press Co. and also by the AMPAD Corp, both in Holyoke. She was born in Magoc, P.Q. Canada, on August 28, 1921, the daughter of the late Alfred and Marie-Louise (Langlois) Lepine. She lived in Easthampton and Holyoke before moving to Chicopee in 1951. She was a communicant of the Church of the Nativity in Willimansett. She was the widow of Ralph J. Hebert who died in 1995. She leaves one son, Richard R. Hebert and his wife Florence of Ashfield, MA; and one daughter Louise A. Hunter and her husband Mark of Chicopee. She also leaves one brother, Orel L. Lepine; and one sister, Rita L. Lepine, both of Easthampton, MA; seven grandchildren and five great grandchildren. There are also many nieces and nephews. Her funeral will be held on Friday morning at 9:15am from the ARTHUR J. BRUNELLE FUNERAL HOME at 811 Chicopee Street, followed by the Mass of Christian Burial at 10am in the Church of the Nativity at 780 Chicopee Street, both in Willimansett. Burial will be in the St. Rose Cemetery in Aldenville. VISITING HOURS AT THE FUNERAL HOME WILL BE ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING FROM 3PM UNTIL 7PM. Memorial donations may be made to the Nativity Church Building Fund, 780 Chicopee Street, Chicopee, MA 01013.

BEACH
Ethel (Christenson) Beach, 94, died December 24. The Funeral will be today at noon at the Florence Congregational Church, with burial at Spring Grove Cemetery. CZELUSNIAK FUNERAL HOME OF NORTHAMPTON is in charge or arrangements.

BERINGER
Elizabeth (Ciejek) Beringer, 82, died December 26 at Linda Manor. There will be a Mass Tuesday at St. John Cantius Church at 10am. Burial will be at St. Stanislaus Cemetery in Easthampton. CZELUSNIAK FUNERAL HOME is in charge.

FIL
Stasia (Dombrowski) Fil, 83, of Hadley, died December 27 at her home. A CALLING HOUR WILL BE TUESDAY MORNING 7:30AM TO 8:30AM AT THE CZELUSNIAK FUNERAL HOME of Northampton. Followed by a 9am Mass at the Most Holy Redeemer Church. Burial at Holy Rosary Cemetery.

KLIMOSKI
Louis Klimoski, 86, of Hadley died on December 28, 2003. Reposing at the DROZDAL FUNERAL HOME, Northampton. Mass of Christian Burial Tuesday, 11am in Most Holy Redeemer Church. Interment Holy Rosary Cemetery. FAMILY WILL RECEIVE FRIENDS IN THE VICTORIAN ROOM, TUESDAY, 10AM-11AM.

MOULTON
Of Hudson, Mrs. Frances C. (McKee) Moulton, formerly of Waltham, died Sunday, December 28, 2003 at the Bolton Manor Nursing Home, Marlborough. She was 87. Born in Jersey City, NJ, a daughter of the late Alexander and Ann (Brown) McKee, she was a longtime resident of Waltham. Mrs. Moulton was the wife of the late William H. Moulton and sister of the late Hope Gregory and Lillian Moseman. She is survived by two daughters, Gail F. Frizzell of West Brookfield, Hope A. Vittum of Virginia; three sons, Glenn H. Moulton of Florida, Dennis P. Moulton of Northampton and Gary T. Moulton of Northboro, one brother, Alexander McKee of New Jersey, two sisters Edna M. Jacobus of New Jersey and Janet Wilfling of Colorado, seventeen grandchildren, 20 great grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews. The Funeral Service will be held Wednesday at 11am in the JOYCE FUNERAL HOME, 245 Main Street, (Rte. 20), Waltham. Burial will be in Mount Feake Cemetery, Waltham. Donations in Mrs. Moulton's memory to the Clarke School for the Deaf, Round Hill Road, Northampton, MA 01060 would be appreciated. VISITING HOURS TUESDAY 5PM-8PM.

PIERCE
Of Amherst, Robert E., 48 died December 24, 2003 in Sunbridge for Hadley. Son of Edward and Virginia (Julian) Pierce. Brother of the late Marilyn Kaufmann. Uncle of Paul Costantino. Nephew and cousin to several. Funeral services will be Tuesday at 10am at THE DOUGLASS FUNERAL SERVICE, Amherst, with burial to follow in Wildwood Cemetery. THERE ARE NO CALLING HOURS. Obituary and register at www.douglassfuneral.com.

PRATT
Clarence Harold Pratt, age 91, of Amherst, died Thursday, December 25th in Northampton. CALLING HOURS AT THE AMHERST FUNERAL HOME, 151 Amity Street will be MONDAY FROM 6PM-8PM. Burial will be Tuesday at 10am in the Massachusetts Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Agawam, MA.

RICE
Of Pelham, Thomas E. Rice, 76, of Butter Hill Road, died December 27, 2003. Husband of 30 years to Marian (Carito) Rice. Father of Thomas B. and Christopher H. Rice, and Corky Talley and Mickey Spokas. Grandfather of 9, great grandfather of 8. A Memorial Service will be held at a later date to be announced. THERE ARE NO CALLING HOURS. Obituary and register at www.douglassfuneral.com.

SURIANO
Ludlow - Mary B. (Frederico) Suriano, 86, of 112 Wilson Road, died December 27, 2003 at Mercy Hospital. She was born in Boston, November 21, 1917. She worked at the former Providence Hospital and retired many years ago. She was an avid bingo player and enjoyed travel. she leaves 3 children, Ralph Suriano of Northampton, Domenic Suriano of Ohio and Patricia Portwood of Texas. 7 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. She was also predeceased by 3 children, James, Samuel and Viola Suriano. All services are private and the WEST SPRINGFIELD CURRAN JONES FUNERAL HOME is in charge of arrangements.

MORIN
Of Northampton, Lillian (Ouimette) Morin, 78, of Washington Ave. died Monday at the Calvin Coolidge Nursing Home. The funeral will be Friday 9am from the CZELUSNIAK FUNERAL HOME OF NORTHAMPTON, followed by a Mass at 10am at the Blessed Sacrament Church. Burial at the St. Mary's Cemetery. CALLING HOURS WILL BE THURSDAY FROM 3PM-6PM.

WANDELOSKI
of East Longmeadow. Helen M. (Miastkowski) Wandeloski, 93, of 135 Benton Drive died Friday after a brief illness in the East Longmeadow Health Care Facility. Helen was born in South Deerfield, Oct. 28, 1910 the daughter of Joseph and Stephania (Zeleski) Miastkowski the eldest of seven children. She was raised and attended schools in Hatfield and lived in Greenfield all her married life before moving to East Longmeadow four years ago. Her life was dedicated to her husband and family. She married her husband, Walter Wandeloski, on August 29,1932 and was married for 52 years when he died December 31, 1984. She leaves her daughter Jane A. Dziekonski and her husband John of Longmeadow; a son Walter R. Wandeloski and his wife Carol of Greenfield; two sisters, Pauline Walendzik of Sunderland, Wendy Carrier of Decatur, AL; four grandchildren Linda-Lee McSweeney and her husband Edward of Springfield, Richard J. Wandeloski and his wife Tracey of Jericho, VT, Mary Norwood and her husband Jeffrey of Booth Bay, ME, William Wandeloski and his wife Lynette of New Milford, CT.; eight great grandchildren Brianna and Brenton McSweeney, Christopher, Daniel, and Megan Wandeloski, Scott, Tim and Kevin Norwood; and a lifelong friend Marion (Peter) Sadowski. Her son Paul Wandeloski died in 1982 and she was predeceased by her brother Stanley, and three sisters Regina Skubiszewski, Jennie Widelo and Blanche Jablonski. The funeral will be held at the West Springfield CURRAN-JONES FUNERAL HOME Wednesday at 9am followed by Liturgy in St. Mary's Church, Longmeadow at 10am. The burial will take place in Mata Dolorosa Cemetery, Greenfield Wednesday at 2pm. VISITING HOURS WILL BE HELD TUESDAY 4PM-7PM. Donations may be made to St. Mary's Church, Longmeadow, Hospice, Shriner's Hospital, Vietnam Homeless Veterans, United Veteran's of America.

de ROODE
of Granby, Theodore de Roode, 81, of Granby Heights, died at home Saturday. Husband of 43 years to Ann (Littlehale) de Roode. Father of Asa and Amy de Roode. Grandfather of Antavis Wings. CALLING HOURS AT THE DOUGLASS FUNERAL SERVICE, AMHERST WILL BE TUESDAY FROM 5PM-8PM. A Memorial Service will be held in January in the South Congregational Church, Amherst. Burial will be private. Obituary and register at www.douglassfuneral.com

YAMILKOSKI
Chester A. Yamilkoski, 71, 0f Easthampton died Friday in Holyoke. Besides his mother Madeline Yamilkoski of Southampotn, he is survived by his wife of 47 years Joan E. (Cantin) Yamilkowski; 2 sons, Mark P. Yamilkoski and Kirk A. Yamilkoski and one daughter Lisa A. Yamilkoski; 3 sisters: Frances Sarazin, Constance Rowles, Alexandria Moynihan; 2 granddaughters: Ashley E. and Lauren K. Yamilkoski; nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be Wednesday December 17 at 10am in the MITCHELL FUNERAL HOME, Easthampton. Burial will be at the convenience of the family. FRIENDS MAY CALL AT THE FUNERALHOME TUESDAY FROM 3PM-8PM. In lieu of flowers gifts in his memory may be given to the Easthampton Ambulance Fund, c/o Fire Department, Payson Ave., Easthampton, MA 01027 or Western New England Jr Candlepin Scholarship Fund, PO Box 99, 55 French King Hwy, Erving, MA 01344

PERL
Eva (Furth) Perl died December 9th in her home in Amherst. She was 96. Born in Vienna, Austria, March 29, 1907, she was the daughter of Ernst Furth and Elsa (Roheim) Furth. Trained as a social worker, in 1931 she helped create and launch a social service center with medical facilities, daycare and cafeteria at her father's match factory in Susice, in the Czech Republic. That same year, she married George Perl, a Hungarian, and moved with him to Budapest, where they lived until 1939. They immigrated to this country with their two daughters just ahead of the outbreak of World War II. For over 40 years they lived in Scarsdale, NY, where Mrs. Perl worked as a volunteer with various social agencies and was a longtime member of the local school board. The Perls moved to Amherst in 1984. Mr. Perl died in 1988. Mrs. Perl was a gifted linguist, fluent in five languages, and in her later years became an energetic tutor in Hungarian and German to several friends and relations. During her time in Amherst, she pursued her many interests, attending classical music concerts, auditing courses in art history at Amherst College and taking part in several Learning in Retirement courses. An excellent tennis player, she enjoyed an active, physical life, hiking in Switzerland during the summer with her husband and swimming regularly indoors until just a few years ago. For the past two years, she has been cared for at home by a wonderful group of people, including Pamela Hoagland, Rosemary Morgan and a skilled and caring team of aides from DPcor Resources watched over by Deborah Patulak. In her final weeks, VNA Hospice of Hampshire County made it possible for her to end her life in comfort at home. She is survived by her daughters, Doris Ablard of Alexandria, Virginia and Marietta Pritchard of Amherst; six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. There will be a private memorial service. The family will hold an open house in her honor on Monday, Dec.22 from 4pm-6pm at 62 Orchard Street in Amherst. DOUGLASS FUNERAL SERVICE is in charge of arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to VNA Hospice of Hampshire County.

BURKE
Anne Louise (Malloy) Burke was the loving daughter of Catherine and James Malloy of Bound Brook NJ. She grew up on a dairy farm with her nine brothers and sisters and went on to attend Rider College for Secretarial Studies. At age 25, she married her loving husband of 66 years, Joseph F. Burke and they raised three daughters in Middlesex, NJ. She was an avid seamstress, using her skill and creativity in crocheting, knitting and sewing well into her 80's. After retiring from GAF Corporation in 1978, she and Joseph retired to Timber Oaks Retirement Community, FL, where they spent 22 wonderful years winning awards on the golf course and applause on the dance floor. Besides her husband Joseph, she leaves her sister Helen Collins of Martinsville, NJ, her brother Peter Malloy of Bridgewater, NJ and her daughters Irene L. Carew of Amherst, Judith A. Burke of Northampton and Geraldine M. Burke of Teaneck, NJ. She also leaves three grandchildren: Scott Carew of Boulder, CO, Raul Hernandez and Erika Hernandez of Teaneck, NJ. A Mass of Christian Burial for Anne will take place on Saturday at 9am at St. Mary's Church in Northampton followed by burial in the parish cemetery. CALLING HOURS ARE FRIDAY 6:30PM-8PM AT THE MESSIER FUNERAL HOME, 1944 Northampton Street, Holyoke MA 01040. Donations may be made to the Alzheimers Association, 1600 East Columbus Ave., Springfield, MA 01103. MESSIER FUNERAL HOME OF HOLYOKE has been entrusted with arrangements.

PERIGNAT
In Northampton, December 7th, 2003, Rosario "Charo" Perignat, 88 of the Lathrop Community on Bridge Road, passed away at her home surrounded by her family. She leaves three children, a son, Joseph A. Perignat; two daughters, R. Peri Sossman and Consuelo Perignat-Lisle; two sister, Mary Conlon and Gloria Mann; six grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. A mass of Christian burial will be held at Blessed Sacrament Church, Elm Street, Northampton, Friday at 10am. CALLING HOURS AT PEASE FUNERAL HOME, 425 Prospect St. Northampton, ARE THURSDAY FROM 2PM-7PM ONLY. Burial will be at St. John's Cemetery, Long Island, NY. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be made to: OXFAM America, Donor Services Department, Boston, MA 02111-1206 or to Dana-Farbar Cancer Institute, 10 Brookline Place, Brookline, MA 02445-7226.

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