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Thomas E. Appleton
Died: Sunday, January 30, 2005
Age: 98
45 years with First National Bank of Boston
SYDNEY, Nova Scotia - Thomas E. Appleton, of Pembroke, formerly of Quincy and Tuftonboro, died Jan. 30 at age 98. He was born in Sydney, Nova Scotia to the late Henry Charles and Lillian (Carr) Appleton. The beloved husband of the late Greta (Melville) Appleton, he was the cherished father of Mary and her husband, Dr. Robert Dandrow of Milton; Paul Appleton of Wolfeboro, Henry Appleton and his wife Judith of North Scituate, and the late Thomas Jr. and Evelyn Appleton. Appleton had spent the past eight years in the loving care of his granddaughter, Elizabeth Dodge, her husband Stephen and their two children in Pembroke. Six other grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews also affectionately remember him. He was employed by the First National Bank of Boston for 45 years.
Relatives and friends are invited to a Mass of Christian Burial to be celebrated in Saint Elizabeth Church, Milton, Saturday morning, Feb. 5 at 10 a.m. Visiting hours will be held at the Dolan Funeral Home, 460 Granite Ave., Milton from 4-8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 4. Burial will be at the Blue Hills Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Thomas' name to Marlan Manor, 130 Dorchester Street, South Boston, Mass. 02127-2699.
Donald A. Goodrich
Died: Saturday, January 29, 2005
Age: 68
Brewster Academy graduate
WOLFEBORO - Donald A. Goodrich, 68, of Pine Hill Road, died Saturday, Jan. 29, at Huggins Hospital, Wolfeboro. He was a native and life-long resident of Wolfeboro. He was born Jan. 7, 1937, the son of the late Arthur and Alice (Bisbee) Goodrich.
After graduating from Brewster Academy, Goodrich went to work for the Fred E. Varney Building Company, where he worked for many years before becoming a self-employed cabinet maker, working in the Wolfeboro area for 40 years.
Goodrich served in the NH National Guard for several years. He was a 50-year member of the Lake Shore Grange #128 in Wolfeboro, and a member of the Wolfeboro Historical Society.
He leaves his wife of 45 years Beverly (Wiggin) Goodrich, Wolfeboro; a son, Donald A. Goodrich Jr., Tuftonboro; three daughters: Kelly A. Voedisch, Wolfeboro; Wendy A. Nelson, Wolfeboro; and Crystal A. Goodrich, South Portland, Maine; as well as four grandchildren.
Calling hours were Tuesday, Feb. 1 at the Lord Funeral Home, Rt. 28, Wolfeboro. A graveside service will be held in the spring.
Donations in his memory may be made to the Lake Shore Grange, #128, P.O. Box 695, Wolfeboro Falls, NH 03896 or the American Heart Association.
Kenneth Louis Remson
Died: Saturday, January 29, 2005
Age: 74
Founder of Pine Hill Little League
MEREDITH - Kenneth Louis "Red" Remson, 74, of Tracy Way, died Jan. 29, at Lakes Region General Hospital in Laconia. Born in Lynn, Mass., on May 6, 1930, he was the son of Louis Remson and Violet (Bridgeo) Remson Downes.
He grew up in Lynn and graduated from Lynn English High School. He lived in the Boston area for many years and moved to Meredith 23 years ago, coming from Lynnfield, Mass.
Remson owned and operated Remcon Machine in Wakefield, Mass., and moved the company to Meredith 22 years ago, now Remcon North Corporation. He was the founder and first president of the Pine Hill Little League, in Lynn, and a lifetime member of the Mount Carmel Masonic Lodge, in Lynn. He was also a member and past president of the Meredith Chamber of Commerce and the Waukewan Golf Club, in Center Harbor. He was an avid golfer and enjoyed boating.
He was predeceased by a stepson, Stephen Pierce, of Merrimack.
Survivors include his loving wife, Marie P. (Allfrey) Remson, of Meredith; four sons, Robert Remson and wife Susette, of Moultonborough, Kenneth A. Remson, of Meredith, John Remson and wife Kathleen, of Moultonborough, and William Remson, of Meredith; a stepson, Dana Pierce and wife Deena, of Salem, Ore.; six grandchildren, Michael Remson and wife Karen, of Lynn, Mass.; Nicole Remson, MaryAnn Remson, Margaret Remson, and Anthony Remson, of Moultonborough, and Blake Remson, of Meredith; seven step-grandchildren; Laura Cadmus and husband Derek, of Chicago, Ill., Holly Pierce and Stephen Pierce Jr., of Merrimack, Evan, Kyle, Audrey and Wesley Pierce, of Salem, Ore.; two great-grandchildren, Courtney and Carley, of Lynn, Mass.; and many nieces and nephews.
There are no calling hours. Following cremation, a private service will be held at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers, donations to the American Diabetes Association, or the American Heart Association, N.H. Affiliate, or the National Kidney Foundation. The Mayhew Funeral Home, in Meredith, is in charge of the arrangements.
Norman Jean Bowser Lucy
Died: Friday, January 28, 2005
Age: 74
Gifted storyteller, synchronized swimmer
SILVER LAKE - Norma Jean Bowser Lucy, 74, of Silver Lake, died Jan. 28, at her home as she wished, in her bedroom at gorgeous "Camp Norma," following a short battle with lung cancer. Born June 18, 1930 in Johnstown, Pa., she was the daughter of the late Jessie Adams and Joseph Harry Bowser (both deceased). She moved to North Conway, in 1950. She was formerly married to Robert D. Lucy, origina1 30-year owners of "The White Trellis Motel," of North Conway. She had lived at Silver Lake since 1982. The family includes her four daughters: Rebecca Lucy of Lakewood, Colo.; Diana Pelosi of Portland, Maine; Belinda Prittie of Palmyra, Va.; and Joanna Lucy of North Yarmouth, Maine. She has four grandchildren: Michael and Jillian Pelosi of Portland, Maine; Jasmine and Leah Prittie of Palmyra, Va. She leaves two sisters: Althea Mason of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio and Marlene Rice of Sterling Park, Va. She was predeceased by two brothers: Zane and Alfred Bowser. She has many nieces and nephews.
Lucy had great ingenuity and talent. Not a water-skier, she nonetheless trained and lead an annual water-ski show on Silver Lake for a couple years with local kids from around the lake. Having spent some time at Cypress Gardens, Fla. as a synchronized swimming performer before coming to NH, she watched and learned how water-ski pyramids and various tricks were performed. She successfully translated that to her local water-ski shows. She was also a great storyteller. She entertained many who visited with outrageous stories of her life, like sharing a flight with the LA Lakers in the 1960's, for example. She loved to entertain.
Lucy had many talents including flower gardening, brush stroke decorative acrylic painting, knitting, sewing and cooking. Her beautiful calligraphic writing became her penmanship of choice. She also adored wild bird-watching. She placed a baby monitor transmitter on the bird feeder tree and kept the receiver in the kitchen so she could hear the birds chirp as though they were right next to her. Her special love, however, was a brown tabby cat named Hobie who became her companion for the last five years of her life. She was a gift from daughter Joanna, whose mate was allergic. Hobie and Lucy had a lot in common. Hobie passed away just weeks before Lucy. They lived for each other and both will be missed by many.
Lucy's final wishes are non-traditional – no surprise. She wanted a party in her honor to celebrate her life. There will be an open memorial service on her birthday, June 18 at "Camp Norma," that will include ceremoniously spreading her ashes after a reading of poems she had selected, and an open microphone for friends and family to share stories. If friends wish to send a memorial gift, her charities of choice are the Arthritis Foundation, Northern New England Chapter, 6 Chenell Drive Suite 260, Concord, NH 03301 and Carroll County Health and Home Care Services Foundation, P.O. Box 420, Chocorua, NH 03817.
The Baker-Gagne Funeral Home and Cremation Service of West Ossipee is in charge of the arrangements.
Marion F. Ring
Died: Friday, January 28, 2005
Age: 91
Enjoyed gardening and baking pies
EAST WAKEFIELD - Marion F. Ring, age 91 of Ballards Ridge Road in East Wakefield, died Jan. 28, 2005 at the Huggins Hospital in Wolfeboro after a period of failing health.
Born Dec. 19, 1913 in Newburyport, Mass., the daughter of the late Eugene and Florence (Canning) Spencer. Raised in Newburyport, Mass., she had lived in Wakefield, Mass., for many years before moving to East Wakefield for the last 30 years or more.
A retired shoe worker from the former L.B. Evans Shoe in Wakefield, Mass., she was a member of the Center Effingham Baptist Church in Effingham, a member of the Lovell Lake Grange in Wakefield, N.H., the Tuftonboro Pomona Grange in Tuftonboro, N.H., and the Grange in Wakefield, Mass.
She enjoyed gardening, baking pies and bread and feeding birds and any animal that was friendly towards her. She was a collector of collectibles.
Survivors include: a daughter Eleanor F. Lawrence of Wakefield, Mass., two daughter-in-laws, Lois Ring and Debra Ring, both of East Wakefield; five grandchildren: Kevin Ring of East Wakefield, Patti Ring of Effingham, Zachary Ring of East Wakefield, Stephanie McPherson of Farmington, Marcus Ring of East Wakefield; six great grandchildren and one great great grandson.
Predeceased by her husband: G. Elmer Ring 1982, two sons: Edward Ring in 2000 and Daniel Ring in 1989, one brother Joseph Cio and one sister Elizabeth Hutchins in 2004.
Calling hours were on Jan. 31 at the Peaslee Funeral Home 2079 Wakefield Road Sanbornville, NH (Wakefield, NH). A Graveside Funeral service will be held in the spring in the family plot at the Woodland cemetery in Effingham, NH, to be announced. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Lakes Region Humane Society P.O. Box 2231 Wolfeboro, NH 03894.
Eleanor Young
Died: Friday, January 28, 2005
Age: 92
Former junior high teacher
WOLFEBORO - Eleanor (Perkins) Young, 92, of Sugar Hill, Wolfeboro, died Jan. 28, at Sunbridge Care and Rehabilitation, Wolfeboro. She was born Oct. 6, 1914 in Lynn, Mass., the daughter of the late Charles and Ethel (Dearborn) Perkins. She had lived in Lynn for most of her life, where she graduated from Lynn English High School and later graduated from Simmons College, Boston.
Young taught junior high school at Eastern Junior High, Lynn, Mass. for several years until she retired and moved to Brookfield, where she lived with her husband for 25 years. She most recently moved to Sugar Hill Retirement Community in Wolfeboro.
She was predeceased by her husband, Richard T. Young. Young leaves her son, Peter Young, Golden, Colo.; a daughter, Nancy Rafferty, Brookfield; four grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
There will be no calling house. Memorial services will be private.
Lord Funeral Home, Route 28, Wolfeboro, assisted the family with arrangements.
Matthew Allen
Died: Thursday, January 27, 2005
Age: 27
Air Force Academy graduate
WALLA WALLA, Wash. – Matthew Allen passed away on Jan. 12. He was 27, born in Walla Walla, Wash., on August 29, 1977, to Patricia and Larry Allen.
Allen graduated from Sehome High School in 1995 and the U.S. Air Force Academy in 1999. He ran track and cross country at Sehome and the Air Force Academy. At graduation, he received the MVP award for cross-country running. After the Air Force, he returned to Bellingham and pursued his love of the outdoors. Most days he could be found fishing the Nooksack or running the trails with the family dog. He was loved and respected by everyone around him.
He leaves his Mom and Dad; his sister Tricia, his brother CJ; his grandfather Howard Bean of Wolfeboro; and his grandmother, Ethel Allen.
Memorials may be made to the Immanuel Lutheran Church Memorial Fund, Everson, WA 98247; or the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (Nami.org).
Alice A. Tuttle
Died: Tuesday, January 25, 2005
Age: 78
Active in the Wolfeboro community
WOLFEBORO - Alice A. Tuttle, 78, of Birch Hill Estates, died Jan. 25 at her home in Wolfeboro. She was born March 12, 1926 in Nashua, the daughter of Wilfred and Gladys (Holt) Tuttle. Alice lived in Wolfeboro for most of her life. She attended Carpenter School and was a graduate of Brewster Academy in Wolfeboro.
Alice was very active in the Wolfeboro community. Alice was a life-long member of the First Congregational Church, and sang in the church choir for 47 years. She worked as a telephone operator for New England Telephone for 37 and 1/2 years. She served as a volunteer at Huggins Hospital and was "Volunteer of the Year" in 1992. Over the years Alice achieved more than 5,000 hours volunteering in the gift shop and sorting and delivering mail at the hospital. She also attended the First Baptist Church Bible Study in Wolfeboro and the Tuftonboro United Methodist Church Bible Study as well.
Tuttle also belonged to several organizations including the Ladies of the Lakes Quilters Club; Clearlakes Chorale; Huggins Hospital Aid Association and Huggins Hospital Aid Street Fair; the Lake Shore Grange #128; Wolfeboro Senior Citizens Club; American Legion Auxiliary; the Gibson Center for Senior Citizens; the Winnipesaukee Chapter of DAR, the Village Players and the Active Older Adults.
She leaves her nephews; James Tuttle, Antrim, and Robert Tuttle, Wolfeboro; and a niece, Ann Tuttle, Milwaukee, Wis., as well as nephews.
Burial will be in the Lakeview Cemetery, Wolfeboro in the spring.
Donations in her memory may be made to the First Congregational Church Choir or the Clearlakes Chorale.
Lord Funeral Home, Rt. 28, Wolfeboro, is in charge of arrangements.