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Charles H. Burr, 34
North Attleboro Charles H. Burr, 34, a resident of North Attleboro and formerly of Marstons Mills, died suddenly on January 17, 1998 in Barnstable.
Born in Framingham, he was the son of Charles H. and Norma (Buzzell) Burr of Marstons Mills.
He was a graduate of Joseph P. Keefe Technical High School in Framingham and worked as a lineman for the Cabletron Co.
Besides his parents, Mr. Burr is survived by three sisters, Donna Murphy of Walpole, Diane Amaral of Sandwich, and Deborah McMahon of Pembroke; numerous nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins.
The funeral services were private, and memorials may be made to the charity of one's choice.
Neil H. Glynn, 69
Sarasota, Fla. - Neil Held Glynn, 69, died January 13, 1998 at Sarasota Memorial Hospital.
He was the husband of Arlene Glynn and son of Regina L. Glynn of Thornton, N.H.
Born in Albany, N.Y., he lived in Osterville and Centerville for many years before moving to Florida in 1985. He was a graduate of the University of New Hampshire and a lieutenant in the Air Force.
Mr. Glynn was vice president of the Green Company. He held memberships in Mensa, Intertel and the Top One Percent Society.
He was a lifetime member of the NAHB Million Dollar Circle and won every award sponsored by NAHB National Sales and Marketing Council.
He was in the Who's Who in America and Who's Who in the World.
Besides his wife and mother, he is survived by a son, Steven A. Glynn of North Woodstock, N.H.; a daughter, Diane L. McGarry of Thornton, N.H.; and three grandchildren.
A sunset service was held January 20 at Sarasota Memorial Park.
A.P. "Tiny" Hamblin, 90
West Barnstable A.P. "Tiny" Hamblin, 90, a former salesman, Harwich barbershop owner and Hyannis cab company operator, died January 10, 1998 at his home.
He was the husband of the late Elizabeth "Betty" (Melling) Hamblin.
Born and educated in Boston, he lived in Hyannis for many years and was a resident of West Barnstable for the past 30 years. He was a salesman, sold music equipment throughout New England and also owned a barbershop in Harwich and ran a cab company in Hyannis.
Mr. Hamblin was a life member of the Hyannis Lodge of Elks and a longtime member of West Roxbury, Dorchester Masonic Lodge.
He was the father of the late
Phyllis Pratt. Surviving are a grandson, David Pratt of Centerville; three greatgrandchildren; and a great-greatgrandson.
A memorial service was held January 20 at the First Baptist Church, Main Street, Hyannis. Burial was private.
Memorial donations may be made to Hospice of Cape Cod, 923 Route 6A, Yarmouthport, MA 02675; or to West Barnstable Rescue Squad, Route 149, West Barnstable, MA 02668.
Marguerite 'Nina' Hebenton, 52
Hyannis - Marguerite A. "Nina" (Arruda) Hebenton, 52, a respiratory therapist, died January 12, 1998 at Cape Cod Hospital in Hyannis after a long illness.
Born in East Bridgewater, she was a 1963 graduate of Brockton High School and graduated from Massasoit Community Hospital as a respiratory therapist. She lived in Amherst, N.H., and Brockton before moving to Hyannis three years ago.
Mrs. Hebenton was employed by Southeastern New Hampshire Regional Medical Center, formerly known as Nashua Memorial Hospital, and by Lowell General Hospital.
Surviving are two sons, Michael Sieminski and Joseph Koss, both of Hyannis; a sister, Marianne Cookson of East Sandwich; five brothers, John M. Arruda of Whittier, Calif., Albert J. Arruda of North Easton, Alan Arruda of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Richard Arruda of Pittsburg, Texas , and Manuel Arruda Jr. of Taunton; and nieces and nephews.
A funeral was held Janaury 16 at the J. Frank Conley Funeral Home in Brockton, and was followed by a funeral Mass in St. Thomas Aquinas Church in Bridgewater. Burial was in St. Thomas Aquinas Cemetery, Bridgewater.
Charles Arthur Kimball, 58
Centerville - Charles Arthur Kimball, 58, an author, school teacher, house painter and resident of Centerville since
1972, died January 15, 1998 at his home, surrounded by his family.
He was the husband of Liselotte (Isler) Kimball for 34 years.
Born and raised in Dedham, he graduated from Roxbury Latin School in West Roxbury and Trinity College in Hartford, Conn. After college, he spent three years in the Navy, attaining the rank of lieutenant, junior grade.
He lived in Phoenix, Ariz., before moving to Centerville in 1972. He worked as an author, a school teacher and a house painter.
Mr. Kimball was a member of St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Barnstable. He also enjoyed camping, hiking, reading, music and gardening.
Surviving besides his wife are two daughters, Jessica Anne Byrne of Sandwich and Sophia Kimball Rice of Cohasset; a son, John Jakob Worthington Kimball of Hyannis; two sisters, Caroline Leahy of Anacortes, Wash., and Weezie Nelson of Barnstable; three grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
A memorial service was held January 19 at St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Barnstable. Burial was private.
Memorial donations may be made to Hospice of Cape Cod, 923 Route 6A, Yarmouthport, MA 02675; or to St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Main Street, Barnstable, MA 02630.
Edward Lithwin, 74
Centerville - Edward C. Lithwin, 74, a high school AllAmerican swimmer, World War II veteran and manager of an insurance office, died January 16, 1998 in Centerville after a brief illness.
He was born in Manchester, Conn., and graduated from Manchester High School, Worcester Academy, Syracuse University, and the University of Connecticut School of Law. He played football for Syracuse, was an avid golfer and bowler, and enjoyed boating, dancing and world travel.
The husband of the late Bernice (Marsh) Lithwin, he served in the U.S. Navy during World War II from 1943 to 1945. A long-time resident of Longmeadow, he retired from the AMICA insurance Co. in 1975 as the manager of the Springfield office. He served as commander of the Springfield Power Squadron from 1969 to 1971.
Mr. Lithwin is survived by two sons, Roy Lithwin of Centerville and Guy Lithwin of Pittsfield, and two grandchildren, Amy and Alexander Lithwin of Centerville.
The funeral was private. A memorial service will be held at 10 a.m. January 24 at the Osterville Methodist Church, Pond Street, Osterville.
Memorials may be made to the Worcester Academy Alumni Fund, Providence Street, Worcester, MA.
Lloyd M. Mills, 85
Pinellas Park, Fla. - Lloyd M. Mills, 85, who leaves sons in Brewster and Hyannis, died January 12, 1998 in St. Petersburg.
He was the husband of Muriel (Whitney) Mills and of the late Helena F. (McNabb) Mills, who died in 1973.
Born in St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada, he lived in Pinellas Park for the past 20 years, moving there from Framingham, where he had lived for many years. Mr. Mills managed theaters in Canada and in the United States. He was also postal supervisor at the Framingham Post Office and owner of the Framingham Letter Service until his retirement in 1977.
In Framingham, Mr. Mills was a member of the Knights of Columbus and Rotary International.
Surviving besides his wife are four sons, W. James Mills of Brewster, Robert L. Mills of Phillipsburg, N .J., John K. Mills of Princeton, N.J., and Bruce P. Mills of Hyannis; two daughters, Mary Tocci of Moultonboro, N.H., and Andrea Feder of Londonderry, N.H.; three sisters, Thelma, Pauline and Audrey, all of St. Thomas, Ontario; 12 grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.
A funeral was held January 17 at the Norton Funeral Home in Framingham, followed by a funeral Mass in St. Jeremiah Church, Framingham. Burial was in St. Stephen Cemetery, Framingham.
Paul A. Sevigny, 31
Hyannis - Paul A. Sevigny, 31, a radio disc jockey and cook, died at his home in Hyannis on January 16, 1998 after a four-year battle with osteosarcoma.
He was the son of Paul Sevigny and Jean (Coady) Sevigny of Hyannis.
Mr. Sevigny was born in Winchester and raised in Woburn where he was a graduate of Woburn High School.
While living in Woburn, he was very active in the youth hockey program. He spent many summers on Cape Cod before moving here permanently in the late 1980s.
He received an associate's degree from Cape Cod Community College and attended the University of Massachusetts in Amherst.
Mr. Sevigny worked as a radio disc jockey throughout New England and on Cape Cod at the Cape Cod Community CoIIege station WKKL and at the former WFXR station in West Dennis. He also worked at WPNH in the lakes region of New Hampshire.
He worked as a cook at Sam Diego's Restaurant in Hyannis from 1992 to 1994.
Mr. Sevigny was a member of the Yarmouth Moose Lodge and enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping and reading.
Besides his parents, he is survived by two brothers, Brian Conroy of Kittery Point, Maine, and Mark Conroy of Londonderry, N.H.; three sisters, Maureen DeMango and Jacqueline Aiesi of Wilmington, and Barbara Conroy of New York, N.Y.; and several nieces and nephews.
A funeral was held January 19 at the Doane, Beal and Ames Funeral Home in Hyannis, followed by a Mass at St. Francis Xavier Church in Hyannis. Burial was private.
Donations may be made to the Paul A. Sevigny Cancer Fund, c/o Charter Bank, South Street, Hyannis, MA 02601.