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Susan S. Bibeau, 79
Tuesday, June 23, 1998
WORCESTER -- Susan S. (Mycko) Bibeau, 79, of Christopher House, a state hospital nurse for 20 years, died yesterday in Memorial Hospital after a long illness.
Her husband of 31 years, Antonio J. Bibeau, died in 1976. She leaves a son, Lawrence J. Bibeau of North Port, Fla.; a brother, Gerald S. Mycko of Port Orange, Fla.; four sisters, Wanda Hidenselter of Worcester, Helen Defoe of Webster, Rita La Mountain of Brownfield, Maine, and Mary Kareski of San Leandro, Calif.; three grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; nephews and nieces. She was born in Worcester, daughter of James M. and Sophia (Ciozikow) Mycko.
Mrs. Bibeau was a licensed practical nurse at Worcester State Hospital for 20 years, retiring in 1968.
She was a member of Belmont Street Baptist Church.
A funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. tomorrow in Kelly Funeral Home, 154 Lincoln St. After cremation, burial will be at the convenience of the family. Calling hours are noon to 1 p.m. tomorrow at the funeral home.
Rick J. Boucher, 36
Tuesday, June 23, 1998
LUNENBURG -- Rick J. Boucher, 36, of 90 Ruth St., formerly of Leominster, a plumbing technician, died Sunday in HealthAlliance-Burbank Hospital, Fitchburg, after a short illness.
He leaves two brothers, Mark J. Boucher of Leominster and Steve M. Boucher of Lunenburg; two sisters, Joyce M. Anderson of Lunenburg and Denise Ann Boucher of Leominster; and five nieces. He was born in Leominster, son of John E. and Marie (Champagne) Boucher, and lived here several years. He graduated from Leominster Trade High School.
Mr. Boucher worked at Fitchburg Plumbing & Heating Co. and later Boucher Construction Co.
He was an ardent fisherman and boater.
A funeral Mass will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday in St. Cecilia's Church, 180 Mechanic St., Leominster. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. There are no calling hours.
Boucher Mass
Wednesday, June 24, 1998
LUNENBURG -- A funeral Mass for Rick J. Boucher, 36, of 90 Ruth St., will be held at 10 a.m. tomorrow at St. Cecilia's Church, 180 Mechanic St., Leominster. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. There are no calling hours. Mr. Boucher died Sunday at HealthAlliance Burbank Campus, Fitchburg, after a short illness. M.A. Simard & Son Funeral Home, 14 Walker St., Leominster, is directing arrangements.
Kenneth Burlingame Sr.
Thursday, June 25, 1998
BROOKLYN, Conn. -- Kenneth E. Burlingame Sr., 47, of 155 Tripp Hollow Road, formerly of Charlton, Mass., a heavy equipment operator, died Tuesday at home after a long battle with cancer.
He leaves his wife, Louise (Cadarette) Burlingame; four daughters, Tammy and Tracy Blanchette, both of Southbridge, Mass., Tammy Burlingame of Brooklyn and Dawn Burlingame of Worcester, Mass.; his mother, Arlene (Sherman) Burlingame of Charlton; three brothers, Donald, Douglas and Earle Burlingame, all of Charlton; five sisters, Dolores Weatherbee of Sterling, Mass., Marjorie Sanford of Webster, Mass., Joan Cobb of San Juan Capistrano, Calif., Dolly Burlingame of Southbridge, and Amy Catron of Charlton; a granddaughter; nephews and nieces; grandnephews and grandnieces. A son, Kenneth E. Burlingame Jr., predeceased him. He was born in Charlton, son of Donald Burlingame, and attended schools in Charlton. He then enlisted in the Marine Corps, serving from 1970 to 1972. He saw combat in Vietnam and achieved the rank of lance corporal. He then served in the Marine Corps Reserve until 1976.
Mr. Burlingame was a heavy equipment operator at several Connecticut firms and also worked for a time in Silom Springs, Arkansas.
He was a member of AMVETS of Charlton. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, trapping and boating. He also enjoyed gardening and farming and raised pigs, sheep and chicken.
A funeral service and burial will be private. There are no calling hours. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Northeast Connecticut, PO Box 203, Pomfret Center, CT 06259. Gagnon-Costello Funeral Home, 33 Reynolds St., Danielson, is directing arrangements.
Thomas F. Carrier Jr., 37
Tuesday, June 23, 1998
WEBSTER -- Thomas F. “TC” Carrier Jr., 37, of 15 Lakeside Ave., died after being struck by an automobile Sunday.
He leaves his mother, Phyllis H. (Johnson) Romano of Webster; two brothers, John F. Carrier and Darrin F. Carrier, both of Webster; a sister, Michelle L. Carrier of Woodstock, Conn.; a nephew and several nieces. His infant daughter, Katie Ann Carrier, died in 1992. He was born in Worcester and lived there before moving to Webster 27 years ago. He attended St. Louis Grammar School in Webster and Holy Name High School in Worcester. He graduated from Bartlett High School, Webster, in 1978. He also attended Assabet Valley Vocational School and Framingham State College. He was an Air Force veteran and served with the special police.
Mr. Carrier worked as a graphic artist at Massachusetts Web in Auburn. He was an avid fisherman with interests in music, street hockey and gardening.
The funeral will be held Thursday from the Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home, 48 School St., with a Mass at 10 a.m. in St. Louis Church, 15 Lake St. Burial will be in St. Anthony Cemetery. Calling hours are 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to The St. Louis Grammar School Endowment Fund, 15 Lake St., Webster, MA 01570.
Thomas F. Carrier Jr., 37
Wednesday, June 24, 1998
WEBSTER -- The funeral for Thomas F. “TC” Carrier Jr., 37, of 15 Lakeside Ave., will be held tomorrow from Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home, 48 School St., with a Mass at 10 a.m. at St. Louis Church, 15 Lake St. Burial will be at St. Anthony Cemetery. Calling hours are 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Mr. Carrier died after being struck by an automobile Sunday. Among his survivors, he leaves his companion of many years, Brenda Floria of Webster.
Kathleen Coutu, 83, retired director of nursing
Monday, June 22, 1998
SHREWSBURY -- Kathleen (Ciprian) Coutu, 83, formerly of 49 Bailey Road, formerly of Worcester, a state hospital nursing director for many years, died Saturday in Holden Nursing Home after an illness.
Her husband, Harold H. Coutu, died in 1976. She leaves nephews and nieces. She was born in Blairsville, Ga., daughter of Joseph and Blanche (Butt) Ciprian, and lived many years in Worcester and more than 20 years in Shrewsbury before moving to Holden recently. She graduated from University Hospital School of Nursing in Augusta, Ga., in 1937 and Clark University in 1946. She earned a master's degree in education from Clark in 1953.
Mrs. Coutu was a registered nurse and later director of nursing at Worcester State Hospital for more than 31 years, retiring in 1977.
She was a member of St. Anne's Church. She was a former member of the Catholic Nurses Association, the Massachusetts State Nurses Association, and the State, County & Municipal Employees Association of Massachusetts.
A funeral Mass will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow in St. Anne's Church, 130 Boston Turnpike. After cremation, entombment will be in Notre Dame Cemetery Mausoleum, Worcester. There are no calling hours. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Massachusetts Association for the Blind, 200 Ivy St., Brookline, MA 02146; or St. Anne's Human Services, 130 Boston Turnpike, Shrewsbury, MA 01545. Mercadante Funeral Home & Chapel, 370 Plantation St., Worcester, is directing arrangements.
Beverly J. Darling, 63
Tuesday, June 23, 1998
HOLDEN -- Beverly J. (Perrin) Darling, 63, died yesterday at home after a long illness.
She leaves two sons, Jay C. Darling of Fall River and Mark P. Darling of Franklin; a daughter, Cheryl L. (Darling) Bowman of Worcester; two sisters; Christine Waters of Millis and Linda Molloy of Walpole; three grandchildren; nephews and nieces. She was born in Natick, daughter of Thomas E. and Wilma L. (Knight) Perrin. She lived in Worcester and Medfield, before moving to Holden six years ago. She graduated from Medfield High School in 1952 and graduated from Katherine Gibbs School in Boston.
She worked as a medical secretary at Fairlawn Rehabilitation Center in Worcester for three years.
A funeral service will be held 10 a.m. Thursday at the Roberts-Mitchell Funeral Home, 15 Miller St. Burial will be at the convenience of the family. Calling hours are 4 to 8 p.m. tomorrow at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Memorial Healthcare Hospice, 43 Harvard St., Worcester, MA 01609.
Raymond Dauphinais Sr., deacon, former chaplain
Tuesday, June 23, 1998
FITCHBURG -- Deacon Raymond P. Dauphinais Sr., 58, of Immaculate Conception Rectory, 59 Walnut St., a personnel director, associate prison chaplain and church leader, died yesterday at home after a short illness.
His wife of 32 years, Nancy (Beauregard) Dauphinais, died in 1989. He leaves three sons, Raymond P. Dauphinais Jr. of New Ipswich, N.H., James W. Dauphinais of Fitchburg and Jeffrey G. Dauphinais of Leominster; three daughters, Cheryl A. Landry and Lisa F. Bates, both of Fitchburg, and Kellie A. Robichaud of Winchendon; three brothers, Louis Dauphinais of Joshua Tree, Calif., twin Edmond Dauphinais of Palm Beach, Fla., and Donald Dauphinais of Leominster; three sisters, Pauline Boudreau of Mount Shasta, Calif., Jeannette Paradise of Westminster and Claire Goguen of Gilford, N.H.; 12 grandchildren; nephews and nieces. He was born in Fitchburg, son of Louis and Emma (Bergeron) Dauphinais. He attended Fitchburg High School and graduated from Pope John XXIII National Seminary, Weston, in 1994. He was ordained a deacon in the first class in 1978 at St. Paul's Cathedral in Worcester by Bishop Bernard J. Flanagan.
Mr. Dauphinais was a personnel director at James River Paper Co. for many years before he retired. He was then associate chaplain at the Worcester County House of Correction in West Boylston. He was also a deacon at Immaculate Conception Church since 1986. He was once an assistant to the director of the Permanent Diaconate, the Rev. Paul Tsougas, in Worcester.
Mr. Dauphinais was a former member of St. Joseph's Church, where he was president of the Parish Council, was active in its youth activities, and taught in its Confraternity of Christian Doctrine program. He was a member of Immaculate Conception Church and also taught in its CCD program. He was a member of the Third Order of St. Francis, the St. Joseph's Club and the Eastwood Club.
A funeral Mass will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday in Immaculate Conception Church, 59 Walnut St. Bishop Daniel P. Reilly will be the main celebrant. Burial will be at the convenience of the family in St. Joseph's Cemetery. Calling hours are 6 to 9 p.m. tomorrow at the church. A wake service will be held there at 7 p.m. Wednesday. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Immaculate Conception Church, Renovation Fund, care of Monsignor Richard Collette, 59 Walnut St., Fitchburg, MA 01420. Lavery-Chartrand Funeral Home, 99 Summer St., is directing arrangements.
Rosemary Davis, 66
Thursday, June 25, 1998
LANCASTER -- Rosemary Davis, 66, of 15 Burbank Lane, died Tuesday in Emerson Hospital, Concord, after a long illness.
She leaves her mother, Alice (Sunderland) Davis in California; two sisters, Virginia Remy in California and Mary Alice Kelly of Concord; nephews and nieces. She was born in Pasadena, Calif., daughter of Lee S. Davis, and lived here many years. She graduated from South Pasadena High School, Pasadena, and attended Texas A&M Southern Methodist University, College Station, Texas, and University of Southern California, Los Angeles.
A funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. tomorrow in the chapel of St. Anne's House, Sisters of St. Benedict Center, 254 Still River Road, Harvard. Burial will be in St. Benedict Cemetery, Harvard. Calling hours are 7 to 9 p.m. today at Philbin-Comeau Funeral Home, 176 Water St., Clinton. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Sisters of St. Benedict Center, 254 Still River Road, Still River, MA 01467.
Roselle B. DeCell, 59
Tuesday, June 23, 1998
WORCESTER -- Roselle B. (Generess) DeCell, 59, of 132 Kenberma Road, died Sunday in St. Vincent Hospital after an illness.
Her husband, Norman L. DeCell Sr., died in 1991. She leaves three sons, Norman L. Decell Jr. and Gary B. DeCell, both of Millbury, and Donald L. DeCell of Worcester; two daughters, Donna L. LaViolette of Worcester and Leah M. DeCell of Long Island, N.Y.; three brothers, Raymond and Kenneth Generess, both in Vermont, and Philip Generess of Connecticut; three grandchildren; nephews and nieces. She was born in Mendon, Vt., son of Harold and Belle Generess, and lived here 30 years.
A graveside service will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday in Maple Grove Cemetery, Weston, Vt. Calling hours, are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow at Morin Funeral Home, 298 Grafton St.
Joseph J. DeFalco, 88
Monday, June 22, 1998
SHREWSBURY -- Joseph J. DeFalco, 88, of 925 Main St., formerly of Worcester, a business executive for many years, died Friday in St. Vincent Hospital, Worcester, after an illness.
He leaves his wife of 63 years, Phyllis J. (Bonardi) DeFalco; a son, Frank J. DeFalco of Shrewsbury, with whom he lived; a daughter, Joan P. Turner of Hadley; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. He was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., son of Giuseppe and Jennie (Pepi) DeFalco, and lived many years in Worcester and 36 years in Shrewsbury.
Mr. DeFalco was president of Traffic Control Corp. here for many years, retiring last year. He was previously a vice president of Bayer-Mingola Industries Inc. in Millbury for many years. He was a member of Our Lady of Mount Carmel-St. Ann's Church in Worcester, the New England Road Builders Association, the Massachusetts Highway Association and the Tri-County Highway Association.
The funeral will be held tomorrow from Britton-Shrewsbury Funeral Home, 648 Main St., with a Mass at 11 a.m. in Our lady of Mount Carmel-St. Ann's Church, 24 Mulberry St., Worcester. Burial will be in Mountain View Cemetery. A calling hour is 9:15 to 10:15 a.m. tomorrow at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to St. Vincent Hospital, Dialysis Unit, 25 Winthrop St., Worcester, MA 01604.