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Davida T. Moore-Jumper
SANDWICH - Davida T. Moore-Jumper, 28, of North Sandwich Road, died Feb. 3, 2001, in Sandwich from injuries sustained in an automobile accident.
She was born Sept. 25, 1972, in San Bernardino, Calif., the daughter of David Moore, who passed away in 1977, and Danette (Thomas) Moore. She had lived in Riverside, Calif., for several years and graduated from Morena Valley High School. Davida later attended Riverside City College in Riverside, Calif., where she studied to be a dental hygienist. For the past three years, she had lived in Sandwich and had been employed as an aide at the Lakeview Neuro-Rehabilitation Center in Effingham.
She is survived by her husband, Richard J. Jumper, of Sandwich; two sons, Jatone Jumper and Jared Jumper, both of Sandwich; her mother, Danette Moore; sisters Roxanne Moore of Tracy, Calif., Enid McDonald of Sacramento, Calif., Twila Darkried of Chicago, Ill., Linda Moore and Leslie Moore, of Riverside, Calif.; her maternal grandfather, Ira Thomas Sr. of Long Beach, Calif.; her paternal grandmother, Rosie Hinton, of Hemet, Calif.; and many nieces and nephews.
There will be no calling hours. Memorial services were Sunday at the Lord Funeral Home in Wolfeboro.
Donations in her memory may be made to the United Methodist Church, c/o Pastor Mark Henderson, Center Sandwich, NH.
Ralph K. Toscano
Ralph K. Toscano, 44, of Mosier, Oregon, died Tuesday, February 6, 2001 in an avalanche while skiing at Jackson Hole, Wyo.
The family includes his parents, Ralph and Joanne (Lewis) Toscano of North Conway; his wife Elizabeth, and two daughters, Eliza and Hannah, of Mosier, Oregon.
Born in Boston, Toscano graduated from Wentworth Institute in 1982. He was a mechanical engineer formerly with GE International.
Arrangements are incomplete at this time.
Edward J. Allgeyer Sr.
Edward J. Allgeyer Sr., 81, died at Hospice House in Concord on Feb. 5, 2001.
The eldest son of Edward M. and Harriet (Burgess) Allgeyer, he was born on April 18, 1919, in Hartland, Vt. Eventually his family lived in Derry where he graduated from Pinkerton Academy in 1937.
For a time he lived in New Jersey where he met and married his wife. The couple then returned to New Hampshire, and from 1948 to 1958, they leased and operated Eddie's Texaco Gas Station on Route 3 in Allenstown.
In 1958, Allgeyer began a 42-year career as a securities salesman which culminated in his announcing his retirement in August 2000. He worked with various investment companies including H.C.. Wainwright Inc. and Robert Carr Investment Services prior to becoming an independent broker associated with Investacorp. Inc.
A lifelong Republican, Allgeyer at one time served in the NH State Legislature and also sat on the Pembroke School Board. He was a 50-year member of the fraternal order of Free Masons, and he was also a Shriner.
As a young man he played football for the Collegians, a New England amateur football league, rode his Indian roadster motorcycle, and also enjoyed piloting his own light aircraft. In later years he was an antique coin and jewelry dealer, who was a regular fixture on the antiques and auction circuit. He loved traveling and made several trips across country, to Alaska, and once to Asia.
He was a member of the Suncook United Methodist Church.
He considered himself a "people person" and treasured the many friendships he had with people of all ages and backgrounds.
The family includes his wife of 52 years, Anna (Rimpler) Allgeyer of Pembroke; their five children, Edward Allgeyer of Lake Butler, Fla., Carl Allgeyer of Pembroke, Roy Allgeyer of Warrenton, Ore., Katy Allgeyer of Venice, Calif., and Matthew Allgeyer of Pembroke; five grandchildren; a nephew, a grandniece, and several cousins.
He was predeceased by his two younger brothers, Walter and Franklin Allgeyer.
There will be no funeral services. Those who wish may make memorial gifts to the CRVNA Hospice House, P.O. Box 1797, Concord, NH 03320-1797.
The Petit Funeral Home of Pembroke is in charge of arrangements.
William E. Greiner
William E. Greiner, 63, of Madison, died February 6, 2001 at the Maine Medical Center in Portland, Maine after a short illness. Born in Scranton, Pa., the son of William and Leona (Budenbach) Greiner, he lived in Newport, R.I. for 14 years prior to moving to Madison in 1978.
Mr. Greiner served 21 years in the U.S. Navy, retiring in 1975 as Senior Chief Petty Officer. He had worked at Alvin J. Coleman Rental in Conway for the past 20 years.
He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
The family includes: his wife, Verdie (Norris) Greiner of Madison; two sisters, Helen M. Haworth of Madison and Ruth G. Lucke of Ansonia, Conn., and several nieces and nephews.
A memorial service will be held Friday at 11 a.m. at the Conway United Methodist Church with the Rev. Katherine Rossi, pastor, officiating. She will be assisted by Rev. Mark E. Gaskins of Fairmont, N.C. Burial will be in the Gilman Cemetery later in the spring. Visiting hours will be Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Furber and White Funeral Home in North Conway. Donations may be sent to the American Cancer Society, c/o Yvette Levesque, Volunteer Chairperson, P.O. Box 214, Glen, NH 03838-0214.
Richard F. Patch Sr.
BARTLETT - Richard F. Patch Sr., 54, of Glen, died Feb. 5, 2001, at his home on Jericho Road.
Born in North Conway, the son of Burton and Arlene (Butland) Patch, he was a lifelong resident of Glen.
He graduated from Kennett High School in 1965 and graduated from Portsmouth Technical Institute in 1967.
He worked at the Eagle Mountain House in Jackson while in high school and he worked at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard for three years. Mr. Patch also owned and operated Bailey's Auto Supply for 17 years and Mr. Patch's Sporting Goods in Glen for 15 years. For the past year, he had been working for the Morrill Corp., at Story Land in Glen. He had been an auxiliary NH State Trooper for many years, working out of Troop E, and he had been a part-time Bartlett police officer.
He had been a Little League coach in Bartlett for several years and was a former member of the Bartlett School Board. At the time of his death, he was in his fourth term as a Bartlett selectman and had been a Carroll County Fish and Game commissioner for the past 15 years.
Richard was a trustee of the Faith Bible Church in Glen and a member of Mount Washington Lodge No. 87 F. and A.M. in North Conway.
He was an avid hunter, fisherman and gardener, and he enjoyed spending time with his family.
The family includes his wife of 32 years, Anita (Howard) Patch of Glen; a son, Richard F. Patch Jr. of Glen; a daughter, Kelli L. Canniff of Glen; three grandchildren, Vincent Patch, Ashley Patch and Caitlin Canniff, all of Glen; his mother, Arlene F. Patch of Glen; four brothers, Donald B. Patch of Scarborough, Maine, David L. Patch, Ronald J. Patch and John A. Patch, all of Glen; and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. at the Glen Community Baptist Church in Glen, with the Rev. William R. Stockhaus, pastor, officiating. The Rev. Robert Novak, pastor of the Faith Bible Church in Glen, will assist him. Burial will be in the Glen Cemetery. Visiting hours will be today, Wednesday, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Furber and White Funeral Home in North Conway.
Donations may be sent to the Faith Bible Church Building Fund, P.O. Box 681, Glen, NH 03838-0681.
Anne More Kirkpatrick
HILTON HEAD, S.C. - Anne More Kirkpatrick, 82, a former resident of East Greenwich, R.I., died Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2001, at the Fraser Health Center of The Seabrook on Hilton Head Island.
Mrs. Kirkpatrick was born in St. Louis, Mo., the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. E. Anson More. She attended Soldan High School there and was graduated from Fontbonne College in St. Louis in 1940. A year later she and Tom Kirkpatrick, whom she had known throughout school and church, were married prior to Mr. Kirkpatrick leaving to join the Army just after Pearl Harbor.
In 1953, the Kirkpatricks moved to Niagara Falls, N.Y., where she became a lifelong patron of the arts and served concurrently as president of the Philharmonic Guild and the YWCA Social Study Club. Mrs. Kirkpatrick also organized and served as the first president of the Niagara Falls Ballet Guild, was the supervisor of the information center for the Niagara Falls Chamber of Commerce and served as chairwoman of the Little Theatre and as director of the Lewiston Garden Club.
Having moved to the Providence area in 1973, Mrs. Kirkpatrick joined her husband in the ownership of the Sawyer Business Colleges. The couple was instrumental in starting the Rhode Island Opera Guild, which Mrs. Kirkpatrick led as president. With her husband, she also served on the board of directors of the Providence Philharmonic Orchestra and was a benefactor of the city's famed Trinity Repertory Theatre. As a retiree in Hilton Head since 1988, Mrs. Kirkpatrick continued to be an avid participant in the many activities of the Hilton Head Orchestra, the Community Playhouse and the Self Family Arts Center.
A sister-in-law of Marlin Perkins, the late founder and host of TV's "Zoo Parade" and "Wild Kingdom," Mrs. Kirkpatrick is survived by Tom, her husband of nearly 60 years; her son, Curry Kirkpatrick of Hilton Head; her daughter, Edwina Drummond of Freedom, NH; two grandsons, Drew and Benjamin Drummond; and two granddaughters, Sage and Chelsea Kirkpatrick.
Mrs. Kirkpatrick is to be memorialized in a private grave-side ceremony at Six Oaks Cemetery in Hilton Head. Remembrances may be offered to the Hilton Head Orchestra, the Self Family Arts Center, the Rhode Island Opera Guild, or the Providence Philharmonic.
Beverly E. Haag
Beverly E. Haag, 68, of Morin Avenue, Keene, and a former resident of Gilsum, died Sunday morning, Feb. 4, 2001, in Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, following a brief illness.
Mrs. Haag resided in North Conway for several years prior to moving to Gilsum and Keene.
She was born in Keene on Sept. 7, 1932, one of nine children to David and Lelia (Durant) Fish.
For the past 45 years, Mrs. Haag was a school bus driver and driver trainer for Laidlaw Transportation Company of Keene. In addition, she conducted the "Winnie the Pooh" bus safety courses to elementary school children. She was well known for her working with and driving bus for area handicapped children. She was a bugler with the former Drum and Bugle Corps of Keene and a former member of the St. Bernard Church choir. She enjoyed listening to gospel music, traveling and camping.
She is survived by a daughter, Donna M. Majewski of Keene; a son, Michael W. Haag of Ascutney, Vt.; three brothers, Donald and Gerald Fish, both of Keene, and Kenneth Fish of Florida; a sister, Arlene Brown of Keene; seven grandchildren; one great-grandson; and many nieces and nephews.
Her husband of 45 years, William G. Haag Jr. died in 1995. Three brothers, Leonard, Reginald and Edward Fish, and a sister, Dorothy Fish, died earlier.
A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated Wednesday morning at 10 a.m. in St. Bernard Church, 185 Main Street, Keene. Burial will follow in St. Joseph Cemetery, Lower Main Street, Keene. Friends are invited to call on Tuesday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Foley Funeral Home, 49 Court Street, Keene.
In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory may be made to St. Labre Indian School of Ashland, Mont., which provides school supplies, blankets, clothing and food to Native American children living on reservations. Donations may be sent to the school c/o Mrs. Donna M. Majewski, 11 Fox Circle, Keene, NH 03431.
John H. Walker
BROWNFIELD - John H. Walker, 83, of Merrill's Corner Road, died Monday, Feb. 5, 2001, at the Bridgton Hospital.
He was born in Lynn, Mass., the son of Herbert and Ethel Messinger Walker. He grew up and lived in Brownfield his whole life and graduated from Bean Memorial High School class of 1936. Because of an accident in 1939, Mr. Walker was a paraplegic, yet he owned and operated a trucking business for 37 years. He had special controls for the gas, brake and clutch and even plowed snow for several local towns.
His hobby was building doll houses, including the miniature furniture. He would even wall paper the walls, and he also built church replicas.
He was a member of the Brownfield Historical Society.
He is survived by his wife of 62 years Helen Everett Walker of Brownfield; two sons, Roger M. Maynard of Scarborough and Phillip E. Maynard of Hiram; one daughter, Rhonda Rowe of Princeton, N.C.; seven grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.
There will be no visiting hours. A funeral service will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. at the Wood Funeral Home, 12 Warren Street, Fryeburg, with the Rev. Violet Eastman officiating. Spring burial will be in Pine Grove Cemetery in Brownfield.
Donations may his memory may be made to the Fryeburg Rescue, PO Box 177, Fryeburg, Maine 04037.