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JOYCE P. WINSLOW
(November 10, 1928 - November 2, 2011)
Joyce Paige Winslow, 82 of Randolph Vt. Died Wednesday November 2, 2011 at the Gifford Medical Center in Randolph. A native Vermonter Joyce was born November 10, 1928, and raised in Woodstock Vt. the daughter of Oscar Paige and Marion (Slayton) Paige. Joyce’s siblings, all predeceased, brothers Donald Paige and Richard “Dickie” Paige and Sister Joan Paige Jenne. Joyce attended Woodstock schools and was a graduate of Woodstock High School in 1949. Joyce was married
to Peter D. Winslow on November 19, 1955 at the Congregational Church in Woodstock Vermont. While Peter attended college Joyce accompanied him and they resided in Springfield, Ma which would be the first of their many residents in their early years of marriage. After a business opportunity in Springfield Missouri would have taken the young family to California, Joyce and Peter decided to pass on the opportunity and they returned to their home in Vermont and settled in Randolph Vermont in 1960. Joyce spent most summers at the family’s lake house on Mascoma Lake in Enfield NH. Joyce began her career at the Woodstock Court House as a secretary for George Brockway, the County Clerk. In 1979 Joyce began working at the family owned variety store, Ben Franklin, in Randolph Vt. Joyce is remembered by so many as the friendly joyous face of the variety store Ben Franklin, . Joyce had a passion for skiing and was an avid skier. She was a ski instructor at Pinnacle Ski Area in Randolph VT, and she also enjoyed Cross Country Skiing. Joyce loved being outdoors and enjoyed gardening and landscaping around the family home. The family Lake House was where she enjoyed the outdoor activities of the summer months and in her later years it is where she found her peace. Joyce is survived by her husband Peter D. Winslow of Randolph and their three sons Todd Winslow and Lu of Wilder Vt., Dale Winslow and daughter in-law Debra of Quechee Vt., and Scott Winslow of Enfield NH. and Dianne Winslow of Hanover NH. Joyce was also blessed with four grandchildren Shawn, Madison, Kianna and Kamille. There will be a family memorial at a later date, calling hours will be held at the Day Funeral Home in Randolph on Friday, November 11, 2011 from 6PM to 8PM. The Winslow family would request in lieu of flowers please make memorial donations to the Garden Room at Gifford Medical Center, PO Box 2000, Randolph VT. 05060, or the Chandler Music Hall, 71-73 Main St. Randolph, VT. 05060. Arrangements are under the direction of the Day Funeral Home, Randolph.
ARLENE G. FLINT
(August 12, 1942 - November 3, 2011)
Northfield, VT - Arlene G. (Trombley) Flint, 69, passed away quietly at home early Thursday morning, Nov. 3rd 2011 after struggling with serious health issues for six year.
She was born August 12, 1942 in Springfield, VT; the daughter of Alfred and Irene (Mosher) Trombley. She held a variety of interesting jobs in her 69 years. She worked for GW plastics in Bethel, Ethan Allen in Randolph, the Pierre Motel, Zayres and Ames in Barre. She retired from Mayo Nursing Home after almost 10 years of service. She loved collecting everything from teddy bears, dolls, dolphin artwork, and sparkling jewelry. She was well known for her holiday decorating and adored by children and parents of Northfield for her Annual Easter Egg Hunt.
She is survived by her devoted husband of 45 years, Dalton Flint of Northfield. She leaves behind two daughters; Wanda Huntley and boyfriend Jeff Lindsey, Stacy Flint and Kevin Wheatley, Two sons; Michael Sheldon and his wife Candy, Dalton Flint II and his Civil Union partner Robert Driver, Two sisters, Nancy Young and husband Karl, Tammy Fassett and husband Wendall, Two brothers; Joseph Trombley and his wife Bobbi and Robert Trombley and his girlfriend Donna, 9 Grandchildren and 9 Great Grandchildren. In addition, she left behind a host of other children she came to know as her extended and self-made family.
Funeral Services will be held at 1:00pm Monday, Nov. 7th at the Day Funeral Home in Randolph, with Rev. Roger Wotton, officiating. Private burial will be at the Vermont Veterans Memorial cemetery in Randolph Center. Calling hours are from 6:00-8:00pm Sunday at the funeral home. Contributions in her memory may be made to the American Diabetes Association, 300 Congress Street - 5th Floor, Boston, MA 02210.
MARILYN J. SULLE
(December 2, 1937 - October 9, 2011)
Randolph - Marilyn J. Sulle, 73, died Sunday, October 9, 2011 at Gifford Medical Center in Randolph.
She was born December 2, 1937 in Randolph the daughter of Laurence and Bernice (Kerry) Benoir. Marilyn attended schools in Peth and Randolph. She had worked as a seamstress at Van Raalte in Randolph and later was a machine operator at Waterbury Plastics in Randolph until her retirement in 1994. She was married
to Alfred Hoisington and was later married
to William Sulle. Marilyn enjoyed reading, traveling around New England and taking bus tours with the Randolph Area Senior Center. In earlier years she enjoyed hunting, fishing and gardening.
She is survived by her daughter Bernice Hoisington of Madawaska, ME, 3 brothers; Philip and Wallace Benoir both of Randolph and Laurence Benoir Jr. of Northfield, 4 sisters; Marcia Sevigny and Judy Sherman of Braintree, Phyllis Salls and Elizabeth Benoir of Randolph, 3 grandchildren and 2 great-grandsons. She was predeceased by her husband William Sulle, 5 brothers; Jack, Kenneth, Wesley, Edwin and Ronald Benoir and 2 sisters; Barbara Wakefield and Dorothy Arbuckle.
Funeral services will be held Monday, October 17th, 1:30 P.M. at the Day Funeral Home with Rev. Ronald E. Rilling officiating. Burial will follow in Mountain View cemetery, Braintree. There are no calling hours. Contributions in her memory may be made to the Randolph Senior Center.
MICHAEL ARLAND CAHILL
(November 22, 1948 - October 9, 2011)
U.S. Veteran
Randolph, VT - MICHAEL ARLAND CAHILL, 62, of Randolph, died Sunday, October 9, 2011 at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, NH.
He was born November 22, 1948 in Newport, VT; the son of Arland H. and Beverly D. (Taylor) Cahill. He was raised in Island Pond, VT, then served as a combat engineer in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. Michael had worked in construction in Florida, Houston, TX, and Denver, Colorado before moving to Vermont in the 1980’s, settling in Randolph in 1992. He worked as a paralegal for the Vermont State Office of Child Support in Rutland, and as a private investigator in Newport, VT and Philadelphia. The last ten years he worked as a plumber, primarily for the Vermont Center for Independent Living Home Access Program. Michael was married
to Mary Anne Taggart in Braintree on Aug. 16, 1997. He was a member of Green Mountain Gospel Chapel, Kairos Prison Ministry, Tres Dias, Alcoholics Anonymous, and the Randolph American Legion Post #9. He enjoyed story telling, target shooting, dancing, reading, cribbage, and travelling to Ireland, and was an avid Boston Red Sox Fan.
Survivors include his wife, Mary Anne Cahill of Randolph; daughter, Lilia Piette of Morgan, VT; mother, Beverly Person and his step-father, Andrew Person of Belvidere, NJ; stepson, Josh Howe of Ft. Myers, FL; step-daughter, Emily Howe of Colchester, VT; brothers, Patrick J. Cahill of Denver, CO and Timothy J. Cahill of Philipsburg, NJ; sisters, Julia E. Cahill of Mission, SD and Suzanne Rippley of Chester Springs, PA.
Funeral Services will be held at 2:00pm Saturday, October 15th at the Green Mountain Gospel Chapel in Randolph, with Rev. Ronald E. Rilling and Rev. Marty Bascom, officiating. Calling hours are from 6:00-8:00pm Friday at the Green Mountain Gospel Chapel. Contributions in his memory may be made to the Vermont Center for Independent Living, Home Access Program, 111 East State Street, Montpelier, VT 05602. Arrangements by Day Funeral Home.
ROY A. BLACK
(December 3, 1943 - October 8, 2011)
Randolph, VT - ROY A. BLACK, 67, of Randolph, died Saturday night, October 8, 2011 at Gifford Medical Center.
He was born Dec. 3, 1943 in Washington, DC; the son of Roy A. and Helen (Stephanishin) Black. He was raised in Chelsea, MA, and had lived in Randolph since 1978. Roy had worked for Bethlehem Steel, in maintenance at the Trapp Family Lodge in Stowe, and for Safe Haven of Randolph. He enjoyed listening to Christian music, and the foliage season in Vermont.
Survivors include his daughter, Jessica J. Black of Williamstown; brother, Tim Black of Portsmouth, NH, and his companion for many years, Marilynn Bay of Randolph.
Memorial Services will be held at 1:00pm Saturday, October 15th at the Randolph Baptist Fellowship. Private burial will be at Randolph Center cemetery. There are no calling hours. Contributions in his memory may be made to the Randolph Baptist Fellowship.
JACQUELINE F. LAROCQUE
(March 25, 1923 - October 5, 2011)
Randolph, VT - Jacqueline F. LaRocque, 88, died peacefully on October 5, 2011 at the Gosnell Memorial Hospice House in Scarborough, Maine.
Jacqueline was born in Montreal, Canada on March 25, 1923, daughter of Josephine (Bonhomme) and Renee Gagne. She attended high school in Montreal, and later married
Lionel F. LaRocque on June 30, 1954. They moved from Canada to South Royalton, VT, and after several years, moved to Randolph, where she raised her family and lived for almost 50 years. Jackie worked for 29 years at the Randolph graded school and high school, where she prepared and served hot lunches. She enjoyed traveling, reading, knitting, doing crossword and jigsaw puzzles and spending time with her family and friends. Over the course of her career in Randolph, she knit hundreds of pairs of mittens and hats for children in need.
Jacqueline is survived by son, Guy LaRocque of Braintree; daughters, Nicole LaRocque of Braintree, and Monique LaRocque and husband Kreg Ettenger of Buxton, Maine; 2 sisters, Pierette and husband, Marcel Lacoste of Magog, Canada, and Fernand and husband Pierre Faulkner of Montreal; brother Jean-Guy Gagne of Montreal; 2 grandchildren, Jeremy Gray and wife Katie (Phillips) of Beacon, NY, and Danielle LaRocque of Stamford, CT; and 1 great granddaughter, Kendall Nicole Gray of Beacon, NY. She is predeceased by her husband Lionel LaRocque and 3 sisters and one brother.
Calling hours will be held 6:00 pm-8:00 pm on Friday, October 14, with Funeral Services at 10:00 am on Saturday, Oct.15, both at the Day Funeral Home in Randolph. Burial will follow at Holy Cross cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Randolph Area Food Shelf, or to the Vermont Disaster Relief Fund.
DAVID H. GREGG
(July 1, 1948 - September 30, 2011)
U.S. Veteran
Randolph, VT - DAVID H. GREGG, 63, of Randolph, died Friday, September 30, 2011 at his home.
He was born July 1, 1948 in St. Louis, Missouri; the son of David H. and Eleanor (Stevens) Gregg. He was raised in Northfield where he graduated from Northfield High School in 1966. He graduated from Norwich University in 1975 with a Bachelor of Arts in Government and History, and received his Juris Doctor from Boston College Law School in 1974. David was a Captain in the U.S. Army and U.S. Army Reserves, having served at Fort Ben Harrison in Indiana. David married
Susan Leonard, also of Northfield in 1971. After completing his law degree in Boston, David moved to the Randolph area and became a partner in the law firm of Case & Gregg in Bethel. He served as a Vice President and General Counsel at Randolph National Bank, a partner at the law firm of Miller, Tonnelli, and Gregg in Randolph, and Chief Executive Officer of Gifford Medical Center. After retirement in 2000, he resided a few years in Punta Gorda, Florida before returning to Randolph. He was known for providing pro-bono legal work to those in need, was actively involved in community service, and once ran for Orange County Probate judge. He had been a member of Randolph Rotary Club and Montague Golf Club, and had served as chair of the Randolph Select Board and Randolph Board of Trustees, and the Randolph Planning Commission. David was Past President of the Vermont Program for Quality in Health Care, a Trustee for Chandler Music Hall and The Visiting Nurse’s Alliance of Vermont and New Hampshire, and had been Director and President of the Randolph Neighborhood Housing Services, Inc. He was a member of the Norwich University Board of Fellows. David had coached soccer and wrestling, and enjoyed golfing, skiing, racketball, basketball, and football.
Survivors include his son, Justin Gregg and his wife, Ranke deVries of Helmond, The Netherlands; grand-daughter, Mila Gregg; brother, Peter Gregg and his wife, Sandra of Cavendish; and his ex-wife, Susan Gregg of Randolph.
Calling hours will be held from 6:00pm-8:00pm Friday, October 7th at the Day Funeral Home in Randolph, with a funeral service starting at 7:00pm, with Pastor David Sanville, officiating. Burial will be private at a later date. Contributions in his memory may be made to Flood disaster relief of your choice, or to the Randolph Area Food Shelf.
RICHARD WALKER MALLARY
(February 21, 1929 - September 27, 2011)
U.S. Veteran
Brookfield, VT — Former Congressman Richard Walker Mallary, 82, died peacefully at his home on Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2011. He was born in Springfield, Massachusetts on February 21, 1929 the son of R. DeWitt and Gertrude Robinson Mallary. He moved to Vermont in 1942.
Mallary had a long and distinguished career in politics, business and agriculture. From his election as Chairman of the Fairlee Selectboard at the age of 22 until his dedicated work in retirement on Vermont issues and public policy, he exhibited wisdom, a straightforward style and a dry wit. Mallary graduated from Bradford Academy in 1945 and received his degree in Philosophy from Dartmouth College in 1949, Summa Cum Laude. His first career was in agriculture, owning farms in Fairlee and Bradford. In 1956 he became a partner with his parents in Mallary Farm in Bradford. That partnership thrived, with a herd of Holsteins that achieved national and international recognition. The partnership lasted until 1970 when the Mallary Farm herd was dispersed, in large part because of Mallary’s increasing role in public life.
He was first elected to the state legislature in 1960. In an unprecedented and historic turn of events, a group of young progressive legislators of which Mallary was a leading member — The Young Turks — took the reins of power in the House of Representatives. In just his second term Mallary was appointed as Chairman of the Appropriations Committee. He was elected Speaker of the House in 1966, serving in that role during the first session following the reapportionment of 1965. He was elected to the Vermont Senate in 1968. In 1969 he served on the Commission on Administrative Coordination, redesigning government agencies and structure for the Deane Davis administration. In 1970 he left the Senate to become Davis’ Commissioner of Administration, becoming the first Secretary of Administration in 1971.
In September of 1971 United States Senator Winston Prouty died, and Congressman Robert Stafford was appointed to the Senate. Mallary won the special election to succeed Stafford in the U.S. House. He was reelected in 1972. He served during the tumultuous years of Watergate and Vietnam, building many national political relationships. In 1974, following the retirement of Senator George Aiken, Mallary ran for that seat, losing a close election to Patrick J. Leahy. Following his departure from Washington he worked for two years for the Farm Credit Bank in Springfield, Massachusetts, but then returned to serve again as Secretary of Administration, this time in the administration of Governor Richard Snelling.
Mallary’s career in business was focused on energy. He was Executive Vice President at Central Vermont Public Service in the early 1980s, then owned his own geothermal company and finally served as President and CEO of the Vermont Electric Power Company from 1986 until his retirement in 1994.
Mallary served on many boards and commissions in and out of government including the Business Roundtable, the Howard Bank, Fletcher Allen Health Care, Rutland Regional Medical Center, Snelling Center for Government, Gifford Medical Center, Shelburne Museum, Vermont Health Foundation, Vermont Student Assistance Corporation, Governor’s Council of Economic Advisors, Vermont State Colleges, Vermont Judicial Conduct Board and the Vermont Higher Education Planning Commission. Locally, among other duties, he was Chairman of the Brookfield Planning Commission and Town Meeting Moderator, a role he particularly enjoyed.
After twenty-five years Mallary returned to elective politics, elected in 1998 to the Vermont House as Representative from Randolph, Brookfield and Braintree. He served one term, defeated because of his steadfast support of the Civil Union Law. He also served as Tax Commissioner during the early months of the Douglas administration.
A lifelong and loyal Republican, Mallary was consistent in his core beliefs, moderate to conservative fiscally and progressive in matters of social policy. Though born in Massachusetts, Dick Mallary was a real Vermonter, wearer of many hats all of which he wore with a distinctive thoughtful grace.
Mallary had a great love of the Vermont landscape. He loved logging and chopping wood. He enjoyed working his own local landscape, planting and gardening. He also had a passion for hiking, having climbed many of the most challenging peaks in the north woods. He was a wicked poker -player, loved foreign policy and belonged to local groups that specialized in each.
Mallary was married
to Mary Harper Coxe and they had four children: Richard, Anne, Elizabeth and Sarah. They divorced in 1974, and in 1979 he was married
to Jeannie (Loud) Brownell. He had three step-children Jonathan, Lydia and Hayden, and between both families had many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and nieces and nephews. Mallary is also survived by his brother DeWitt and wife Vera. He loved all of them dearly.
A commemorative celebration is planned for October, 29 at the State House in Montpelier, and will be announced at a later date. Arrangements are by the Day Funeral Home in Randolph.