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Ned D. Green

Ned D. Green, 26, of North Conway, formerly of Warwick, Mass., died Sunday, Feb. 18, 2001 at Memorial Hospital in North Conway as the result of a fall while ice mountain climbing.
He was born in Montague, Mass., on July 1, 1974, the son of Thomas J. Daniel-Green and Dorothy Clare (Hack) Green. He graduated from the Pioneer Valley Regional School in 1992 where he participated in soccer, basketball and golf. He received his Associate of Arts and Sciences in 1995 from Greenfield Community College and then received his Bachelor of Arts in Human Ecology in 1997 from the College of the Atlantic in Bar Harbor, Maine, where he was a compost technician.
He had been a resident of Wendell and Warwick, Mass., for most of his life.
In the summer of 1995 he was a teacher's aid for a class for students with either Attention Deficit Disorder or Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder at the Sheffield School summer program in Turners Falls, Mass.
During the spring of 1996 he was an intern for the Bureau of Land Management in Nine Mile Canyon, Price, Utah, where he was involved with facilities development.
In the summer of 1997 he was a caretaker of the Appalachian Mountain Club in the White Mountains, where he performed site maintenance and trail work.
For the past two years he was the Harvard Mountaineer Club Cabin caretaker in the White Mountain National Forest.
He was a member of the Appalachian Mountain Club and the Green Mountain Club in Vermont. He was a section hiker of the Appalachian Trail and a Vermont Long Trail through-hiker (nearly 300 miles), which he accomplished for three consecutive years.
He enjoyed his friends and family, mycology (study of mushrooms), backpacking, hiking, traveling, snowboarding and poetry. He was an excellent baker and brewer and a fleece hat designer.
His father, Thomas J. Daniel-Green, died in October of 1998.
Survivors include his mother Dorothy "Clare" Green of Warwick, Mass.; his paternal grandmother Angela (Marx) Green of Appleton, Wis.; his stepmother Nancy Daniel-Green of Gill, Mass.; two half-sisters, Molly Daniel-Green and Abby Daniel-Green also of Gill, Mass.; and several aunts, uncles and cousins.
A memorial tribute will be held Friday, Feb. 23, at 11 a.m. followed by a gathering of friends throughout the day at the home of his mother at 71 Athol Road in Warwick, Mass. Also, a tribute will be held in Pinkham Notch in the White Mountains on the afternoon of Sunday, Feb. 25.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Pioneer Valley Regional School District, c/o Ned Green Scholarship Fund, Office of the Superintendent, Attn: Treasurer, 97 F. Sumner Turner Road, Northfield, Mass. 01360 or to the Appalachian Mountain Club, P.O. Box 298, Gorham, NH 03581.
Kostanski Funeral Home, of Turners Falls, Mass. is in charge of arrangements.

Capt. Richard Clayton Prescott

Capt. Richard Clayton Prescott, 58, of Lawrenceburg, Ind., formerly of Bartlett and Exeter, died Feb. 13, 2001, at his home.
Dick was born in Salem, Mass., the son of Dorothy and Clayton Prescott. He lived in Marblehead, Mass., for 30 years where he graduated from Marblehead High School in 1960. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy where he served as a submariner. He was a pilot for 24 years at Eastern Airlines. For the past 10 years he worked for DHL Airways where he was a chief pilot.
As a good friend and family man, he will be sadly missed by all who knew him. He is survived by wife Marian (Muffy); sons Greg and Mark, and their wives Elisabeth and Leslie; his grandchildren Taylor and Tucker; brother Robert Prescott; as well as nieces and a nephew.
A memorial service will be held on March 17 at 4 p.m. at United Church of Christ Congregational in Exeter.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to David's House in Lebanon. David's House is a home away from home for families with children receiving treatment through Children's Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center.

Natalie A. Hickey

Natalie A. Hickey, 67, formerly of Moultonville Road in Ossipee, passed away Feb. 18, 2001 at Huggins Hospital in Wolfeboro after a period of failing health.
She was born Aug. 13, 1933, in Salem, the daughter of the late Howard G. and Caroline (Tardiff) Davis. Natalie lived in Conway for several years before moving to Center Ossipee where she lived for many years. Natalie had worked at the Center Ossipee Laundromat and later at R&L Subs in Center Ossipee. She also worked at Hickeys IGA in Center Ossipee.
She is survived by a son Howard Rowell, Dawsonville, Ga.; two daughters, Andrea Shannon, Wolfeboro, and Kimberly Cates, Dawsonville, Ga.; four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; two brothers, Harley Davis, Chocorua, and Jeffrey Davis, Chocorua; her sisters Carol Davis, Austin, Texas, Sharon Mott, Syracuse, Kan., and Diane Zangerine, North Conway. She was also predeceased by a sister Phyllis Cromwell.
Visiting hours will be held today (Wednesday) from noon to 1 p.m. at the Lord Funeral Home, Route 28, Wolfeboro. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. at the funeral home. Interment will be in the Ordination Rock Cemetery, Tamworth, in the spring.
Donations in her memory may be made to the Huggins Hospital Extended Care Wing, South Main Street, Wolfeboro, NH 03894.

Margaret K. Vestner

Margaret K. Vestner died at SunBridge Healthcare in Wolfeboro on Feb. 9, 2001.
The youngest child of Dr. Victor A. and Mabel L. Kowalewski, she was born on May 28, 1913, in Orange, Conn. She attended public schools and graduated from Sarah Lawrence College. After completing her education, Molly, as she was affectionately called, was employed at Filene's in its advertising department. Subsequently, in pre-World War II, Margaret Vestner moved to an independent advertising agency in New York City. Later she became an editor for Vogue magazine until meeting her first husband, F. Graham Cunningham, to whom she married on Aug. 9, 1952. Together, in Westport, Conn., they raised Mr. Cunningham's two young children, Nancy Cunningham Kelly now of Freemont, and Cynthia Jean Barnaby now of Pompano Beach, Fla. The couple moved to Freedom on the retirement of F. Graham Cunningham in the early 1960s.
Mrs. Vestner was one of the original group of volunteers who sponsored and raised funds for the establishment of the Freedom Public Library, which later in life became her neighbor. After her first husband's death in 1973, Margaret Vestner moved into the village of Freedom from its outskirts until her marriage to Col. Eliot N. Vestner, also of Freedom, on June 5, 1974. The couple continued to reside in Freedom at Col. Vestner's home until his death in 1983. Margaret Vestner then returned to her home in the village of Freedom, beside the library, and became an avid collector of glass and antiques.
Margaret Vestner held a long career in advertising until her first marriage in 1952. Her advertising career was an ideal of today's professional women. She has always remained active in civic affairs in Westport and later in Freedom with particular interest in the Freedom Public Library and its growth.
Margaret Vestner is survived by three step-children, Nancy Kelly, Cynthia Barnaby and Eliot Vestner Jr., of Boston, Mass.; a nephew, Frederick Sandback of New York City; five grandchildren; a grand-niece and two grand nephews.
There will be no funeral services. Those who wish to make a memorial gift may do so to the Freedom Public Library, Freedom. A spring celebration in memory of Margaret Vestner will be held by her family and friends in Freedom at the convenience of the family. The Furber and White Funeral Home of North Conway is in charge of arrangements.

John Lockwood Morrison
John Lockwood Morrison, MD, of Waltham, Mass., passed away on Feb. 9, 2001 at the age of 88 in The Piety Corner Nursing Home in Waltham, Mass., where he had received loving care for the last two years of his life.
He was born in Littleton, Colo., on June 14, 1912, to Guy Wilbur Morrison and Edith Claire Lockwood Morrison. He was raised in the Oranges of New Jersey and graduated from Columbia High School in East Orange in 1931. He then went to Dartmouth College, graduating in the class of 1935. He attended Dartmouth Medical School, graduating in 1936. He then went to the University of Pennsylvania Medical School, graduating in the class of 1938. He did his internship at The Rhode Island Hospital in Providence until 1940 and did six months at the N.Y. Woman's Hospital before doing his residency at the Massachusetts Memorial Hospital in Boston.
On Sept. 21, 1940, he married Jane McCoy Borland of Monongahela, Pa. In 1942, he enlisted in the U.S. Army and served for three years in the Medical Corps, attached to the 55th General Hospital, and was stationed in many parts of Europe. After his discharge in 1945, he taught at Boston University for about six months until he and Jane moved to Waltham, where he took over the practice of obstetrics and gynecology from Dr. Henry Wood. He continued his practice in Waltham until his retirement in June of 1987.
In 1957, he and his wife purchased a house in West Ossipee, and summered there until 1999. He loved to take his boat out on Ossipee Lake and also to photograph the beauty of nature where ever he might be. He also liked to hike in the White Mountains.
He was associated with the Waltham Hospital and also with Massachusetts General Hospital and the Newton Wellesley Hospital, but his main love was the Waltham Hospital were he was head of obstetrics and gynecology for many years.
John, Mo, or "Doc" as he was known to many, was also a student of Waltham history and would always try and spread some of his knowledge whenever he could. For many years he gave guided tours of the grounds of the H.H. Richardson Paine Estate, where a walkway has lovingly been named in his honor.
He had numerous affiliations with a variety of associations. He was a past president of the Waltham Historical Society, a member of both the Twinbrook Camera Club and the Waltham Camera Club, a member of Rotary Club in Waltham and an active member of the Boy Scouts, an association he continued throughout his adult life. He was also a member of the Massachusetts Medical Society and was honored for his 50 years of membership in 1998. He was a member of the Dartmouth Alumni Association, interviewing prospective students in the greater Boston area.
He is survived by his four children: John Morrison and his wife Mary-Anne of Arlington, Mass., Charles Morrison of Scarboro, Maine, Jane Morrison Davidson and her husband Rick of Freedom, and Thomas Morrison and his wife Bettina of Abtsgmuend, Germany. His grandchildren are Benjamin and Elizabeth Morrison of Arlington, Mass., Jesse Morrison of Cambridge, Mass., Johanna, Gretchen and Heidi Davidson of Freedom, and Katharina and Daniel Morrison of Abtsgmuend, Germany. His sister Edith Warrick, of Texas also survives him. He is predeceased by his wife of 60 years, Jane Borland Morrison, who passed away Dec. 8, 2000.
A funeral will be held on Feb. 14 at 11 a.m. at the Joyce Funeral Home, 245 Main Street, Waltham, Mass. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Waltham Historical Society in his name.

Jeanette G. French

Jeanette G. French, 73, died Saturday, Feb. 10, 2001, at the Fryeburg Health Care Center after a brief period of failing health.
She was born in Center Ossipee on Jan. 30, 1928, the daughter of the late Lewis L. and Gertrude (Merrow) French. She graduated from Kennett High School in Conway in 1946.
Jeannette had lived in Center Conway for many years prior to moving to Fryeburg in 1994. She had worked at Kearsarge Hall in North Conway and Eagle Mountain House in Jackson for many years. In 1990, she retired from SAU 9 where she had worked as a cook at Pine Tree School in Center Conway for many years.
In Center Conway she was a member of the Center Conway Methodist Church; secretary of the Center Conway Cemetery Association; was active in the Center Conway Women's Society of Christian Service; the Center Conway Firemen's Auxiliary; the State of NH Grange since 1952 having been a member of the Saco Valley Grange in Center Conway and the Elmwood Grange in Conway; and a lifetime member of the Conway Historical Society.
Her pleasures included taking care of others, being with family and friends, cooking and entertaining, sewing, knitting, crocheting and quilting. She was an excellent cook.
Her family includes a sister, Linda Smith, of Scarborough, Maine; a niece, Donna Kelley, of Morrisville, Pa.; two nephews, David Dalton, of Danville, Calif., and Jason Bridges, of Windham, Maine; five great nieces and great nephews; an uncle, Earl Merrow, of Center Ossipee; and several cousins.
Calling hours are Friday, Feb. 16, from 2 to 4 p.m. and from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Baker-Gagne Funeral Home and Cremation Service, Route 16, West Ossipee.
Funeral service will be Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Center Conway Methodist Church. Spring burial will be in Center Conway Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to the Center Conway Methodist Church, P.O. Box 315, Conway, NH 03818, or the Conway Historical Society, P.O. Box 1949, Conway, NH 03818.

Peter Dominic McGreal

Peter Dominic McGreal, 49, died Feb. 13, 2001, at his home in Redstone after a long battle with lymphoma.
He was the son of James and Bridget (McGrath) McGreal. He was born on June 25, 1951, in North Conway, and was the first baby baptized at St. Charles Church in Conway.
He was predeceased by his parents and two brothers, Frederick in 1950 and James in 1971.
As one of the early members of the American Culinary Federation in New Hampshire, Peter worked at some of the finest restaurants in Mount Washington Valley. In the 1970s, he was head garde manger at the Eating House Restaurant. In the early and mid '80s, he was executive sous chef at the Christmas Farm Inn in Jackson. In the late 1980s and early '90s, he was the night sous chef at the Fox Ridge Resort until it burned down. The last few years he worked at the North Conway Grand Hotel.
He is survived by brothers, John, of Palm Harbor, Fla., and Michael, of Walden, N.Y.; a sister and brother-in-law, Maureen and Robert Zock, of Ashland; four nephews; seven nieces; his Aunt Katherine Kenny, of Worcester, Mass.; several cousins; and his friends.
He was a dedicated member of the Redstone Volunteer Fire Department for 33 years.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Monday, Feb. 19, at 10 a.m. at Our Lady of the Mountains Church in North Conway. Burial will be in Our Lady of the Mountains Cemetery later in the spring. Visiting hours will be Sunday, Feb. 18, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Furber and White Funeral Home in North Conway.
Donations in his memory may be made to the Redstone Fire Department, 889 Eastman Road, Redstone, NH 03813, or the Visiting Nurse and Hospice Care Services of Northern Carroll County, P.O. Box 432, North Conway, NH 03860.

Fred Gardella

Fred Gardella, 80, of Jackson, died Feb. 11, 2001, at Bridgton Hospital after a brief illness.
Born in Boston, Mass., the son of Alfred and Amy Gardella, he grew up in Revere, Mass., and attended Dean Academy and Syracuse University. He was the husband of the late Helen Devlin Gardella.
Many remember him as the local broadcaster on WBNC radio for man years.
A lieutenant in the Army Air Corps during World War II, Fred piloted C-47s over the Himalayas between China, Burma and India. In recent years, he taught several courses on this aspect of World War II, which became known as "Flying the Hump." He also lectured on the natural history of the White Mountains and was an accomplished woodcarver, writer and wildflower enthusiast. Fred could often be found walking the loop in Jackson.
He is survived by his sister, Marilyn Lewey, of Chatham; his nephews, Paul Lewey, Chris Lewey and Alan Loundsbury; nieces Sharon Fisher, Jane Lounsbury and Diane Lewey; grandnephews David Lewey, Douglas Fisher, Matthew Lounsbury, Andrew Fisher, Daniel Lounsbury and Joshua Lewey; grandnieces Susan Lozzi, Eve Scarnato, Sarah Lewey and Kristine Lewey.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, Feb. 17, at 10 a.m. at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church in Fryeburg. All friends are welcome. There will be no visiting hours. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to Jen's Friends Cancer Foundation, P.O. Box 1842, North Conway, NH 03860. The Furber and White Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

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