The Burlington Free Press Monday, December 15, 2003 FISHER, Alma Maria Bianchi, 91, Barre City, Saturday. GARDNER, Beryle Emily, 82, South Burlington, Friday. LIZAK, John Joseph, 43, Milton, Saturday. MESSA, Sandra 59, North Troy, Sunday. WEREMEICHIK, Joseph 70, Williston, Saturday.
Bloodmobile This is a list of New England Region Red Cross Bloodmobile stops in Vermont this week: Today: Town Hall, Wolcott, noon-5 p.m.; VA Hospital, White River Junction, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Tuesday: United Church, Randolph, p.m. Wednesday: Bennington Baptist Church, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Charlotte Senior Center, 2-7 Thursday: SWMC, Bennington, 11:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Donor hours at the Burlington blood donor site: 7:30 a.m. to p.m.
Monday and Friday; 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. The site is also open 8:30 a.m.- noon the second 1 Saturday of every month. For an appointment, call 658-6400. For more information, visit the American Red Cross Blood Services, New England Region, Web site at www.newenglandblood.org.
Last week's blood collections include: Smugglers' Notch, Jeffersonville, 36; Lang Associates, South Burlington, IBM, Essex Junction, 217; VFW, Lyndonville, 58; VFW, Springfield, 136; Bellows Falls Masonic Temple, 104; Congregational Church, Bradford, 76; Lake Region High School, Orleans, 41; Burlington center, 191. Births The Burlington Free Press prints birth announcements of any child born in Vermont or to Vermont parents or grandparents. Birth announcements may be submitted in writing by the hospital, parents or grandparents. For information call 865-0940 or (800) 427-3124 between 9:30 a.m. a and 5 p.m.
ESSEX JUNCTION Nichols, Lesli (Powell) and Frederick, had a son, Dec. 7 at CV. GRAND ISLE 1 Tylenda, Kelli (Watson) and Nathaniel, had a daughter, Natalie Mae, Dec. 6 at FAHC. MONKTON Counter, Chasidy, and Nick Emmons, had a daughter, Alexis Brooke Emmons, Dec.
9 at PMC. Parker, Karen (Seward) and Death Notices and Funerals Held friends and the community she was so committed to serving. A funeral service will be held Tuesday, Dec. 16, at 2 p.m. in the First Congregational Church in Essex Junction with the Rev.
Stephen Garvey officiating. A fellowship reception will follow the service at the church. There are no calling hours. Corbin and Palmer Funeral Home in Essex Junction is in charge of the arrangements. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that contributions in Beryle's memory be made to Community High School of Vermont, Corrections Education, 103 S.
Main Waterbury, Vt. 05676, or the First Congregational Church of Essex Junction, 39 Main Essex Junction, Vt. 05452. JOHN HENRY JACQUES WINOOSKI John Henry Jacques of Winooski died Friday, Dec. 12, 2003, in Fletcher Allen Health Care in Burlington.
He was recovering from surgery when complications overcame him. John had a passion for antique cars and airplanes. He served as an antique car judge at many exhibitions. He spent many hours driving his 1941 Ford that he had restored, on short trips in the country. He loved fishing, tracking animals, the woods, and snowmobiling.
He was a member of the Iroquois Sno-Beavers for several years. He was born in Starksboro on June 17, 1930, to the late Fredrick and Julia (Quirk) Jacques. He was educated in the Huntington school and was a graduate of Burlington High School. After graduation, he enlisted in the U.S. Air Force, serving in the Korean War from 1950 to 1953.
he was employed by Pratt and Whitney Aircraft in Hartford, from 1953 to 1955. He served fulltime as an aircraft inspection chief in the Vermont Air National Guard from 1955 until his retirement in 1985. He was active in the Boy Scouts, as the Scoutmaster 98 in Winooserving, Ski for several years. He was also active in the Vermont Civil Air Patrol, serving as a wing staff officer in the 1970s and 1980s. He was a member of the Regular Veterans Association, Post 514, Winooski; and American Legion Post 2, Burlington.
He as married to the former Janine Barber in August 1955. She predeceased him in 1999. He is survived by his son, Douglas J. Jacques and his wife, Yong; and three granddaughters, who were his pride and joy, Kimberly, Stephanie Brittany, of Sierra Vista, Ariz. He leaves his sisters, Harriet (Curavoo) of Colchester and Micki (Ketcham) of Hinesburg; and brother Donald of Charlotte.
He also leaves several nieces and nephews and his many good friends from morning coffee gatherings, especial- George, had a son, Tristan Emmet, Nov. 4 at FAHC. NEWPORT Mobbs, Kama (Bedard) and Christopher, had a daughter, Kaylie-Ann May, Dec. 10 at FAHC. SOUTH BURLINGTON Duda, Liane, and Zak Newman, had a daughter, Madison Newman, Dec.
8 at FAHC. STOWE Libby, Jamie (DeSpirito) and Derek, had a son, Nathan Ryan, Dec. 8 at FAHC. ST. GEORGE Edwards, Beth, and Wendall Russell, had a daughter, Maddison, Nov.
27 at FAHC. WILLIAMSTOWN Clark, April (Howe) and Keith, had a son, Dec. 8 at CV. WILLISTON Savoy, Donna (Lemieux) and Adam, had a daughter, Alexis MaKale, Dec. 7 at FAHC.
WINOOSKI Cushing, Ashleigh, and Thomas Hill, had a son, Isaiah Christian, Dec. 9 at FAHC. HOSPITALS: FAHC. Fletcher Allen Health Care, Burlington; NMC Northwestern Medical Center, St. Albans: PMC Porter Medical Center, Middlebury; COP Copley Hospital, Morrisville; CV Central Vermont, Berlin; GM Gifford Medical Center, Randolph; DHMC Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center.
State meetings TODAY Board of Barbers Cosmetologists, 9 a.m., 26 Terrace Montpelier. Housing Conservation ly Margaret and Jim, for keeping check on him. Two brothers, Fredrick and Phillip, and a sister, Marion (Barron), predeceased him. Visiting hours are from 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday in the LaVigne Funeral Home 132 Main Winooski.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. in St. Francis Xavier Church with interment to follow in the spring. J. DONALD LeBLANC WILLISTON J.
Donald "Don" LeBlanc, 78, passed away peacefully at his home on Dec. 12, 2003, surrounded by his loving family. Don was born April 28, 1925, in Burlington, son of the late William Ovila and Ida (Viens) LeBlanc. Don served his country as an enlistee in the U.S. Navy aboard the USS Sumner from 1943-1046.
Nov. 30, 1946, Don married Corrine Curtis and enjoyed 57 years of marriage. After working for local businesses, he joined the Burlington Fire Department in 1949, where he was a firefighter, progressing through the ranks assistant chief and finally serving as acting chief until his retirement in 1983 after 34 years of service. During these years, he owned a business and was a home builder in the greater Burlington area. Don enjoyed building homes, living in them and moving more than 15 times in his lifetime.
During his retirement, he and his wife enjoyed spending winters in their home and summers in Vermont, golfing with his friends. Don is survived by his wife, Corrine (Curtis) LeBlanc of Williston; two daughters, Diann Varricchione and her husband, David, Williston, and Lynn Tomko of Essex Junction; two sons, Chris LeBlanc his wife, Maryann, of Colchester, Jay LeBlanc and his wife, Joy, of Isle La Motte. He is also survived by eight grandchildren, Christy Casey and her husband, Dan, Meghan, Ashley, Sarah, Eric and Nichole LeBlanc, Michael Tomko and his wife, Stacy, Melissa Tomko and their father, Mike; and a great-grandchild Aiden Paquette. Don is also survived by his brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Arthur and Polly Curtis of Eustis; sisters Rita Willette, Marcella Gilmond, and Peggy Cadieux. He was predeceased by his brothers, Wilfred Le-Blanc, Leo White, and Norman LeBlanc, and sisters Leona Viau, Dorothy Menty, Patricia Courcy, and Elaine Audette.
Visiting hours will be held at the Ready Funeral Home South Chapel, 261 Shelburne Road, Burlington, on Tuesday, Dec. 16, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in St. Francis Xavier Church in Winooski on Wednesday, Dec. 17, at 10 a.m.
with interment following in Resurrection Park Cemetery in South Burlington. Contributions may be made in Don's name to the American Cancer Society, New England Division, 11 Loomis Montpelier, Vt. 05602, or Hospice of the Board, 10:45 a.m., Passumpsic View Apartments, community room, 394 Railroad St. Johnsbury. Motor Vehicle Arbitration Board, 11 a.m., Department of Employment and Training, lower level conference room, 5 Green Mountain Drive, Montpelier.
Medical Practice Board, 11 a.m., hearing, re: Anthony Williams, M.D., fourth-floor conference room, 133 State Montpelier. Access Board, 11 a.m., Department of Labor and Industry, main conference room, National Life Building, North Lobby, Montpelier. Environmental Board, 11 a.m., prehearing conference, re: EPE Realty Corp. and Fergessen Management L.U.P. 3W0865-EB, Environmental Board conference room, National Life Records Center, National Life Drive, Montpelier.
Standards Board for Professional Educators, 4 p.m., Application Review Committee, via telephone conference call, Department of Education, fourth floor, 120 State Montpelier. TUESDAY Standards Board for Professional Educators, 8:30 a.m., Otter Valley Union High School, Brandon. District 2 Environmental Commission, 8:30 a.m., site visit, application 2W1170, re: The Original Newfane Flea Market Champlain Valley, 1110 Prim Road, Suite 1, Colchester, Vt. 05446. JOHN JOSEPH LIZAK MILTON John Joseph Li- zak, 43, of Railroad Street died Saturday, Dec.
13, 2003, in Fletcher Allen Health Care in Burlington following heartrelated complications. John was born in South Hadley, on Aug. 30, 1960, the son of Walter F. and Claire (Tibbits) Lizak. John was employed by Pre Tech Plastics in Williston as a machinist.
He previously employed by Central Massachusetts in Holyoke, Old Colony Envelope of Westfield, and H.B. Smith of Westfield. John is survived by his beloved wife, Debbie "Dippi Do" (Ferris) Lizak of Milton; his children, Mitchell J. Lizak of South Hadley, and Gerald W. and Nicholas A.
Lizak of Milton; his mother, Claire of Tarpon Springs, his maternal grandmother, Evelyn Tibbits of his sisters, Sharon Keys of Minneapolis, and Judith Kluca and her husband, Wallace, of South Hadley; and his brother, Mark D. Lazak and his wife, Joanne, of Ludlow, Mass. John is also survived by his father-in-law and mother-in-law, Jerry and Pam Ferris of Chicopee, his sisters-in-law, Terry Howell and her husband, Eric, of Chicopee, Traci Holmes of Winnetka, many aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews; and his former wife, Cheryl Foresman of South Hadley. Visiting hours will be held Tuesday, Dec. 16, from 3 to 7 with a funeral service at 6 p.m.
in the Minor Funeral Home in Milton. Contributions in John's memory may be made to the Muscular Dystrophy Foundation. According to John's wishes, be returned home to South Hadley to the Ryder Funeral Home, 33 Lamb South Hadley. Visiting hours will be held at the funeral home Thursday, Dec. 18, from 3 to 7 p.m.
A funeral service will be held Thursday at 6 p.m. in the Ryder Funeral Home, South Hadley. ALMA MARIA BIANCHI FISHER BARRE CITY Alma Maria Bianchi Fisher, formerly of Lincoln House, completed this life's journey Dec. 13, 2003, in the Woodridge Nursing Home, surrounded by the love of her family. She was born Jan.
30, 1912, in Luvinate (Varese), Italy, the daughter of Pietro and Genoeffa (Aimini) Bianchi. In August 1912, she immigrated to the United States. She took great pride in her Italian heritage. Alma attended local Barre schools and graduated from Goddard Seminary. June 11, 1931, she married Leo J.
Fisher, and they made their home in Barre. They had three children. Mr. Fisher passed away April 25, 1972. Alma was an employee of Montgomery Ward and Gladstone Shoes for more than 25 years.
In earlier years, Alma was a volunteer for the American Red Cross and a member of the at the junction of Vermont 30 and Radway Hill Road. Immediately following: public hearing, Newfane Town Offices. District 3 Environmental Commission, 9 a.m., site visit, application 3R0722-4, re: Allenview Quarry LLC and McCullough Crushing Chelsea. Immediately following: public hearing, Chelsea Town Offices. Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, 9 a.m., Agency of Commerce and Community Development, sixth floor, conference room National Life Building, North Lobby, Montpelier.
Parole Board, 9 a.m., Marble Valley Regional Correctional Facility, Rutland. Board of Accountancy, 9 a.m., 26 Terrace Montpelier. Medical Practice Board, 10 a.m., prehearing conference, re: David S. Chase, M.D., Room 302, 108 Cherry Burlington. State Teachers' Retirement System, 10 a.m., Statehouse, Ethan Allen Room, Montpelier.
Board of Libraries, 10:30 a.m., Midstate Regional Library, 578 Paine Turnpike North, Berlin. State Hospital Advisory Group, 1 p.m., Stanley Hall, Room 100, State Office Complex, Waterbury. State Board of National Forests, 1 p.m., fifth floor (Governor's) conference room, Pa- Women's auxiliaries of the VFW, American Legion and Central Vermont Hospital; the Emblem Club, the Confraternity of the Holy Rosary and a lifelong member of St. Monica parish. Her life was devoted to family and friends.
Alma was a kind and gentle soul who graced the lives of all who knew her. Her journey of 91 years completed, she will be well remembered and cherished for making so many feel so special. She was predeceased by two brothers, Rigo Bianchi and Aldo Bianci, and a great-great granddaughter, Aislin. Alma is survived by her three children, Robert J. Fisher and his wife, Donna, of Erie, Fisher and his wife, Katherine.
of Stowe, Prudence Fisher Burnes and her husband, George, of Williamstown; 13 grandchildren, Ronald and Anna Fisher of Lawton, Rhonda and Bob Baney of Lake Whitmore, Steven and Carole Fisher of Cochranton, Susan M. Fisher of Burton Ohio, Kathy and Larry Layman of Frederick, Karen and Greg Rodgers of Danbury, Peter and Hope Fisher of Brentwood, Wendy and Neal Yeagley of Downingtown, Brenda and Joe Ziegler of Niskayuna, N.Y., Chris and Leslie Fisher of Lake Forest, Kelly Fisher of Watertown, Gretchen Fisher Spangler of Fall River, and Ethan Burnes of Landsing, 28 great-grandchildren; eight great-great-grandchildren; several nieces, nephews, and cousins; and many wonderful friends. Calling hours will be held at the Pruneau-Polli Funeral Home, 58 Summer Barre, on Tuesday, Dec. 16, from 3 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. with a prayer service to be held at 8:15 p.m.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in St. Monica Church, Summer Street, Barre, on Wednesday at 11 a.m. Interment will follow in the family lot in Hope Cemetery. The family suggests that donations in her memory may be made to Lincoln House, 120 Hill Barre, Vt. 05641.
LAURENCE C. HOLLAND ORMOND BEACH, Fla. Laurence C. Holland, 80, died Friday, Dec. 12, 2003, in Halifax Medical Center in Ormand Beach.
He was born in Northfield, on June 11, 1923, son of the late Sheriff John M. Holland and Alice Cain Holland. He graduated from Spaulding High School in Barre, Class of 1941. For a number of years, Laurence was manager of Flint Lumber Co. in Barre.
He later worked for a number of years for the state of Vermont in the division of licensing for daycare centers and nursing homes. He retired in 1986. He is survived by his brothers, the Rev. Francis M. Holland of Burlington, Daniel J.
Holland of Beverly Hills, and a sister, Mary C. Holland of Ormond Beach; several nieces and nephews; and great-nieces and greatnephews. He was predeceased by his brothers, Timothy C. Holland and John E. Holland.
His funeral will be held in Prince of Peace Church in Ormond Beach on Saturday, Jan. 3, 2004. A memorial Mass will be held Jan. 10, in St. Mark parish in Burlington at 11 a.m.
Burial will take place at a later date in Catholic Cemetery in Northfield. SANDRA M. MESSA NORTH TROY Sandra M. Messa, 59, of North Troy died Sunday, Dec. 14, 2003, in Newport after a long illness.
Funeral services will be held at 4 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 16, in the Curtis-Britch ConverseRushford Funeral Home, 4670 vilion Office Building, Montpelier. Department of Developmental and Mental Health Services, 3:15 p.m., Division of Mental Health Services, discussion, re: research on bifrontal ECT and assessment and management of memory impairment, via Interactive TV, following sites: Brattleboro, Colchester, Waterbury, White River Junction (for directions to VIT sites see: www.vitlink.org/html/ locations.htm or call 728-1455). WEDNESDAY Human Rights Commission, 9:15 a.m., Department of Employment and Training, cafeteria conference room, 5 Green Mountain Drive, Montpelier.
Public Service Board, 10 a.m., status conference, docket 6255, re: investigation into the establishment of wholesale service quality standards for providers of telecommunications services, via telephone conference call, Public Service Board conference room, fourth floor, Chittenden Bank Building, Montpelier. Medical Practice Board, 10 a.m., via telephone conference call, Board Offices, 108 Cherry Burlington. Tobacco Evaluation and Review Board, 3 p.m., fourth floor conference room, Pavilion Office Building, Montpelier. State Nuclear Advisory Panel, 3 p.m., Vernon Elementary School. Paid Notices BERYLE EMILY GARDNER SOUTH BURLINGTON -Beryle Emily Gardner, 82, of South Burlington and formerly of Essex Junction died Friday, Dec.
12, 2003, in Burlington Health and Rehabilitation Center. She was born Feb. 14, 1921, in Marshfield, the daughter of Jesse Gardner and Ellen Odell Gardner. She is survived by her sister, Joyce Gardner Barnett of South Burlington; her niece and her husband, Rebecca E. (Barnett) and J.
Dearold Bressette of Barre; her grandnephew, Troy J. Bressette of Boston, and her greatniece, Amy L. Bressette of Barre. Also surviving are her cousins, Bernard Odell of Connecticut, Kendall Odell of Strafford, and Elmer and Elaine Brown of South Barre. She attended schools in Barre and Cabot and graduated from the University of Vermont in 1943 with a bachelor's degree in education.
She later went on to receive her master's degree in administration and supervision in 1959. Beryle was a lifelong advocate for children (her kiddos, as she called them), especially those with special education needs. She began her career teaching first grade in Newport, went on to serve as principal for the town of Colchester and then moved to the administrative offices of the Chittenden Central School District, where she served as the district's special education coordinator until her retirement in 1986, after 43 years of dedication to the field of education. Beryle belonged to many professional and service organizations in which she played active leadership roles and was awarded multiple times for her tireless dedication. Her memberships included Alpha Delta Kappa and Delta Kappa Gamma, both in which she served as chapter president and state president.
She was a member of the Chittenden Retired Teachers Association, Vermont Retired Teachers Association, RSVP, and the First Congregational Church of Essex Junction. She served on the boards for Champlain Vocational Services (formerly known as Champlain Sheltered Workshop), Chittenden County Correctional Center, and the State Task Force on Education in Corrections. In 1990, Beryle received the Volunteer of the Year award from the Burlington Rotary Club for her outstanding volunteer service. In 1997, she was the recipient of the Alpha Lambda State Achievement award. In addition to her numerous volunteer activities, Beryle enjoyed her little Pomeranian, Holly, collecting Hummels, organizing, traveling, dining out, corresponding with friends, and time spent with her family.
She held her nieces and nephew near and dear to her heart and played an important part in their lives. She will be sadly missed by her family, her A Darling Hill Road, Newport (formerly Sias Avenue), with the Rev. David Lisner officiating. Friends may call from 2 p.m. until the hour of the funeral service Tuesday.
Spring interment will be held in Waterville Mountain View Cemetery. Should friends desire, contributions in Sandra's memory may be made to the OrleansEssex and VNA and Hospice 46 Lakemont Road, Newport, Vt. 05855. Arrangements are entrusted to the care of the Converse-Rushford Funeral Homes, locally family-owned and operated. JOSEPH N.
WEREMEICHIK WILLISTON Joseph N. Weremeichik, 70, of Williston, husband of Wilhelmina, died Dec. 13, 2003, in Fletcher Allen Health Care in Burlington, surrounded by his loving family. Funeral services will be held Friday, Dec. 19, at 11 a.m.
in the Ready Funeral Chapel, 68 Pinecrest Drive, Essex Junction. There will be no visiting hours. In lieu of flowers, if one would like, give to Missions for Independence, Mary Shepard, 131 Patchen Road, South Burlington, Vt. 05403. Arrangements are in the care of the Ready Funeral Home Mountain View Chapel, 68 Pinecrest Drive, Essex Junction.
A full obituary will appear in the Tuesday edition of the Free Press. WINOOSKI KIRBY, Joan "Joanie" Genevieve Cora A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated Saturday, Dec.13, 2003, at 11 a.m. in St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church by the Rev. Richard Lavalley.
The readings were proclaimed by Joanie's nephew, Thomas Kane and granddaughter, Melissa Kinkoph. The offertory gifts were presented by granddaughters Caroline Rose, Emily Thayer and Delcinea Thayer. Words of remembrance, expressed in a poem, were shared by son-in-law Ron Rose. Altar server and Eucharistic minister was Diane Potvin. Music was provided by Lucille Dupont.
Interment followed in St. Francis Xavier Cemetery with Father Lavalley offering committal prayers. Bearers were grandsons Matthew Cauchon, Jason Parker, Michael Parker, Patrick Rose, Timothy Rose, Nicholas Rose and Andrew Kirby. Arrangements were by the LaVigne Funeral Home, Winooski. TOYS GIFTS Two Floors Of Picture frames, Piggy banks, Glassware, Throws, Wedding presents Family games, Baby clothes, Placemats, Stuffed animals, Greeting cards, Champlain chocolates, Travel bags, Jewelry, Novelty ties, Cookbooks, Wooden puzzles, And 7 Green Street, Vergennes Sun.
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