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Nancy S. Meader
OSSIPEE - Nancy S. Meader, 59, of Ossipee, died May 20, 2000, at the SunBridge Care and Rehabilitation in North Conway following a long illness.
Born in North Conway, the daughter of Stuart and Gladys (Budroe) Robertson Sr., she moved to Ossipee in 1973.
She graduated from Kennett High School, class of 1959.
She worked at the former Robertson's Store in North Conway for over 10 years in the 1960s and early 1970s and then worked at the Pizza Barn in Ossipee in 1973.
Mrs. Meader was a member and past matron of the former Washington Chapter No. 44 O.E.S. in North Conway.
The family includes a daughter, Tracey A.S. Margeson, of North Hamptom; a granddaughter, Heather N. Margeson, of North Hampton; her father, Stuart F. Robertson Sr., of North Conway; and her brother, Stuart F. Robertson Jr., of Invervale.
Her husband, Douglas W. Meader, predeceased her in 1999.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the Furber and White Funeral Home in North Conway, with the Rev. David A. Lloyd officiating. There will be no visiting hours.
Donations may be sent to Stratham S.P.C.A., Stratham, NH 03885.
Richard B. Dunbar
OSSIPEE - Richard B. Dunbar, 76, of Ossipee died on Saturday, May 20, 2000.
Born Nov. 9, 1923 in Newport, son of the late Roy C. amd Bernice E. (Rogers) Dunbar, Mr. Dunbar was a graduate of the Keene State College Class of 1951.
Dunbar was a U.S. Army Air Corp veteran of World War II who served his country in the Pacific Theater and a 28-year employee of Western Electric Co. in North Andover, Mass.
Surviviors include his wife Irene Marguerite (Jones) Dunbar of Ossipee; four children, Chalres L. Dunbar of Exeter, David C. Dunbar of Jefferson, Mass., Betty Gaudet of Middleton, Peter K. Dunbar of Berwick; one grandchild, Tess Amy Gaudet; a brother, Donald F. Dunbar of Groveland, Mass.; a sister Charlotte L. Lyon of Newfairfield, Conn.; several beloved adopted sons and daughters, several nieces and nephews.
At his request there will be no calling hours or services.
In lieu of flowers, memorials are appreciated to the Ossipee Concerned Citizens, Dore Street, Center Ossipee, NH 03814, or a charity of the donor's choosing.
Arrangements entrusted to Baker-Cagne Funeral Home and Cremation Service, West Ossipee.
Norman M. Doe
BEECHER FALLS, Vt. - Norman M. Doe; 29, of Beecher Falls, Vt. died May 14, 2000 in Colebrook from a boating accident. He was born in Rochester and lived in Fryeburg, Maine and the Conway area for many years before moving to Beecher Fails, Vt. one year ago. He attended Fryeburg Academy, Fryeburg, Maine. He had been employed as a laborer for Godzyk Tree Farm, Colebrook. Norman loved the outdoors and loved hunting and fishing. He had been a volunteer fireman for the North Fryeburg Fire Department,
He is survived by his mother, Patricia Doe, Rochester; six brothers, Roy Scott Doe, Milton, John C. Doe, Conway, Glenn R. Doe, Center Conway, Russell J. Doe, North Fryeburg, Maine, Edwin A. Doe, Jr., Madison and Albion C. Doe, Sr., Conway; a sister, Joyce M. Watson, Freedom; several aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by a brother, Ernest F. Doe.
There will be no calling hours. A graveside service will be held Friday, May 19, 2000, at 11 a.m. at Lakeview Cemetery, Freedom. Lord Funeral Home, 50 Moultonville Road, Center Ossipee is in charge of arrangements.
Benjamin Levi Hadley, III
BARTLETT - Benjamin Levi Hadley, III, 53, of Bartlett, died May 9, 2000, at the University Medical Center of Baltimore.
He was born Oct. 31, 1946, in Northampton, Mass., the son of Susan Cook Hadley and the late Benjamin Levi Hadley Jr.
He received his bachelor's degree from the University of New Hampshire. He worked for Systex Company as a force protection analyst, and he also was a retired major from the U.S. Marine Corps. He served in Vietnam and the Persian Gulf War. Hadley received a Navy Achievement Medal for professional achievement in Desert Storm.
Survivors include his wife, Kathy Hadley, of Bartlett; two daughters, Tara and Megan, of Bartlett; his mother, Susan Hadley, of Wolfeboro; a brother, Jim Hadley, of Mount Snow, Vt.; and a sister, Elizabeth Wilson, of Ridgefield, Conn.
Services were held May 12 at Quantico National Cemetery in Quantico, Va.
Contributions can be made to New Hampshire Veterans' Association and the New Hampshire Veterans' Home in Tilton.
Arthur D. Cullinan
INTERVALE - Arthur D. Cullinan, 71, of Intervale, died May 10, 2000 at the Maine Medical Center in Portland. Born in Boston, the son of Francis and Anna (Hines) Cullinan, he grew up in Dorcester, Mass., and lived in Natick, Mass., for ten years before moving to the Mount Washington Valley in 1972.
Mr. Cullinan graduated from Boston High School of Commerce. He graduated from Bentley School of Accounting in Boston and the University of New Hampshire.
He had been an accountant with S.F. White Company in Boston, owned and operated A.D. Cullinan and Company in Natick, Mass., until 1972. He was business manager for Northern N.H. Mental Health and Developmental Services until 1989.
Mr. Cullinan was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II.
He was a member of Our Lady of the Mountains Church and a member of the Knights of Columbus.
The family includes his wife of 42 years, Ann (McGrath) Cullinan of Intervale; four sons, Christopher Cullinan of San Francisco; Brian Cullinan of The Woodlands, Texas; David Cullinan of North Conway and John Cullinan of New Hampton; a daughter, Cathleen O'Neill of Federal Way, Wash.; eight grandchildren; a sister, Rita Sheehy of Carver, Mass. and a niece and a nephew.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Monday at 10 a.m. at Our Lady of the Mountains Church in North Conway. Burial will be in North Conway Cemetery. Visiting hours will be Sunday from 4 to 8 p.m. at the Furber and White Funeral Home in North Conway.
Ralph E. Noble
POMPANO BEACH, Fla. - Ralph E. Noble, 91, of Pompano Beach died on Tuesday, May 9, 2000. He was a longtime resident of North Conway.
He is survived by his wife, Mildred; brother, Paul Noble; sister-in-law, Grace Robertson; and nephew, Ron Noble.
Alfred E. Swett
ROCHESTER - Alfred E. Swett, 84, of Milton, died May 9, 2000, at the Rochester Manor in Rochester after a long illness.
Born in North Conway, the son of Everton and Ella (Bryant) Swett, he moved to Milton in 1948.
He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II and served in the European Theatre as a medical dispatcher.
Mr. Swett worked for over 20 years as a mechanic at the former Towle's Garage in Rochester.
He was a member of the Milton Community Church and served as a deacon.
Alfred was an avid hunter and fisherman and he enjoyed camping.
The family includes: his wife of 63 years, Dorothy (Robertson) Swett of Milton; three daughters, Mary Ann Moulton of Milton, Geraldine Littler of Plymouth and Susan Reams of Lebanon, Maine; a son, Frederick K. Swett of White River Junction, Vt.; eight grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; a half-brother, Gordon Kendall of Franklin; and several nieces and nephews, including Jean Rancourt of North Conway.
His sister, Edith S. Jenness, predeceased him in 1981.
Private graveside services will be held in the North Conway Cemetery later. There will be no visiting hours.
The Furber and White Funeral Home in North Conway is in charge of arrangements.
Margaret May Brown
FRYEBURG, Maine - Margaret May Brown, 88, formerly of Pequawket Village died Monday, May 8, at the Fryeburg Health Care Center.
She was born in Austin Texas the daughter of James and Etta Campbell and was educated in Texas schools.
She is survived by one daughter, Lynn Moulton of Sweden, Maine; one sister, Rosa Pearson of Escondido, Cal.; one brother, Talbot Campbell of Fulton, Mo.; two grand daughters, Terrie Smith of Bridgton and Christal Gagnon of Lewiston.
A memorial service will be held at 7 p.m. Friday at the Wood Funeral Home, 12 Warren St. Fryeburg, Maine with the Rev. Richard Male officiating.
David Barnard Henry
MADISON - Memorial Services for David Barnard Henry, 69, of Conway Road, a champion local tennis player, will be held at the Madison Church on Saturday, May 13 at 2 p.m. Henry died of a heart attack on April 16 at Maine Medical Center in Portland Maine.
Interment will be held later at Mt. Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, Mass.
A resident of Madison for more than 40 years, he was a former employee of the U. S. Forest Service. He had previously worked at the Union Warren Savings Bank in Boston.
For a number of years he won the first prize trophy during the Madison Old Home Week tennis tournament. He was a regular Friday evening player at the Cranmore Sport Center as well as on courts in Conway and East Madison during the summer.
Born in New York City, he was the son of federal economist John Jay Henry. His mother, Ruth Hamilton Henry also of Madison, was an art and language teacher at the old Quimby School in Sandwich.
He attended St. Alban's prep school in Washington, D. C., Tokyo American High School in Tokyo, Japan and earned is B. A. from Rollins College in Winter Park, Fla.
He was a member of the Madison Historical Society and a regular attendee at Madison's weekly senior lunches. He was a former member of the Trinity Church singles club in Boston.
He is survived by his sister, Mrs. Mary (Henry) Meier and is brother-in-law Joseph Meier, both of Wellesley, Mass.; a nephew and two nieces.
Charles E. Smith Jr.
OSSIPEE - Charles E. Smith Jr., 77, of Pond Road died Tuesday, May 9 at his home. He was born in Ossipee, one of ten children the son of Charles and Charlotte Sawyer Smith.
Smith family moved to this area when he was young and e attended local schools. He was a W.W. II Army Air Force Veteran. For many years he owned and ran a saw mill and logging company, he later worked for the State Highway Department.
His wife Sadie E. Hamilton Smith died last December. He is survived by one daughter Cynthia McKeough of Dover; two step-sons, Roland Watson of Zephyrhills, Fla. and Fred Watson of Rochester; one step-daughter, Patricia Strong of Mississippi; one brother Austin Smith of Center Conway; two sisters Violet Fox and Viola Cram both of Fryeburg; six grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
A graveside service will be held 2 p.m. Friday at Pine Grove Cemetery in Fryeburg with the Rev. Violet Eastman officiating.
Donations may be made in memory of Charles to the Harvest Hills Animal Shelter, RR 1 Box 69, Fryeburg, Maine 04037.
Arrangements are with Wood Funeral Home of Fryeburg.