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2B Tim turtngtcal (Vt.) FfM Sdoy. Ho.lrtli 1 1. 1990 Deaths Death Notices and Funerals Held Paid classified advertising DOTY, Beverly Carr. 69. Monroe, NAYLOR, Glenna.

80, Woodsvilt Friday; born in Rutland. N.H.. Friday. MORIN, Carmen C. 62.

Eden. Frt- SARGEANT, Duane 59. Randolp day; member of St Gabriel Catholic Center, Saturday; worked at Vermo Church. Technical College for 21 years. Woodsville after a long illlness.

She was bom in Essex Center, Vt. on July 7, 1910. She was the daughter of George and Selina (Naylor) Pecor. Mrs. Naylor resided in the Woodsville area for the last 10 years.

She lived with her sister, Evelyn Hammond, in Crown Point. N.Y., prior to moving to New Hampshire. There will be no calling hours. Funeral services will be held Tuesday. Nov.

13. at 11 a.m. from the Ricker Funeral Home, Birch Lane, Woodsville. Burial will be in Mountain View Cemetery. Essex Junction.

Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. Those who wish may make memorial contributions to Grafton County Nurses Fund Association, Woodsville, N.H. 03785. BEVERLY CARR DOTY MONROE, Mich. Beverly Carr Doty.

69, died Friday in the University of Michigan Hospital in Ann Arbor. She was born May 11, 1921. in Rutland. the daughter of Archie Carr and Ellen Krans. She married Donald Doty on Nov.

24, 1951, in Monroe. She was a schoolteacher of home economics in the Monroe area for many years. She was a graduate of Burlington High School in 1939 and a graduate of the University of Vermont with a bachelor of arts degree in home economics in 1943. She is survived by her husband, Donald; one son, Donald of Monroe; two daughters. Pamela Russell of Grand Rapids, and Saundra Coffelt of Sterling Turn to DEATHS, 5B rrs UJMi ran Irftfuv: Sargeant, all of Randolph Center, five brothers.

Henry of Randolph Center, Homer of Hartford. Sherwood of Hancock, Herbert of Northfield. and John of Poultney; six sisters, Mae Goodrich of Chelsea, Patricia Whitman of Tolland, Shirley Sargeant of Enfield, Dorothy Burrows of Windsor Locks, Conn, and Roberta Rouviere of San Pedro, nieces, nephews and cousins. Funeral services will be held at the East Randolph Baptist Church Monday, Nov. 12, at 2 p.m.

with pastor Clifford Hatch officiating. Calling hours will be at the Day Funeral Home in Randolph today from 7 to 8 p.m. Burial will be in the East Randolph Cemetery. Donations may be made to the East Randolph Baptist Church, Box 216, East Randolph. 05041, or the Randolph Area Hospice, in care of Ruth Demarest.

Randolph Center, 05061. GLENNA NAYLOR WOODSVILLE, N.H. Glenna Naylor, 80, died Friday, Nov. 9, in Grafton County Nursing Home in HOLIDAY O-STYLE FREE CHILI during 3rd period 50 STADIUM HOT DOGS. I DINNERS SS 31" WIDE SCREEN T.V.

located near the quarter back's corner; second t.v. right at bar! ALL DRINKS AT REDUCED PRICE. i Breakfast Served Turkey Ham 595 Roast Beef 8:00 A.M.-2:00 P.M. DINNER SERVED 11:30 A.M.-7:00 P.M. mm "Where Serious Fans go to Watch Football." Fresh Haddock $695 BUFFET $995 All-You-Can-Eat Hot Turkey, Ham, Roast Beef, Our Famous Salad Bar, Dessert, and Beverage.

Call 878-3309 for reservations. We still have openings for Christmas ELEANOR J. CASAVANT ENOSBURG FALLS Eleanor J. Casavant 77, widow of Artand R. Casavant.

died Saturday morning in Northwestern Medical Center in St. Albans following a brief illness. She was bom in Enosburg, Oct. 15. 1913.

the daughter of the late Jason and Jennie (Demars) Wallace. Mrs. Casavant was a resident of St. Albans for 20 years, a former resident of Fairfield, and for the past six months made her home in Enosburg. She was employed at the Holiday House in St.

Albans for 10 years, retiring in 1978. She is survived by three sons, Wallace of Fairfield, Ralph of Berkshire, and Ridgley of Enosburg; two daughters, Mrs. Dennis (Joy) Kane and Mrs. Timothy (Jill) Caswell, both of Fairfield; 16 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Tuesday morning at 11 at the Spears Funeral Home on Dickinson Avenue in Enosburg Falls.

Burial will follow in Missisquoi Cemetery in Enosburg. Friends may call at the Spears Funeral Home in Enosburg Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. For those who wish, contributions in her memory may be made to the Enosburg Ambulance Service, P.O. Box 224, Enosburg Falls, 05450. CARMEN MORIN EDEN Carmen Carolyn Mo-rin, 62, died unexpectedly Friday, Nov.

9, 1990, at the Medical Center Hospital of Vermont. She was born in Barre May 11, 1928, the daughter of Herbert and Beatrice (Hart) Deuso. She was the wife of Guy R. Morin, whom she married July 1, 1950. Carmen lived most of her life in Eden and was a member of St.

Gabriel's Catholic Church. She enjoyed working outdoors and enjoyed spending time with her family. She was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother. She will be sadly missed by her husband of 40 years, Guy; two sons, Kelly of Hyde Park, and Gary and his wife, Tracey, of Eden; one daughter, Mrs. Loren (Guyla) King of Cambridge; two brothers, Girdon Deuso of Hyde Park, and James Deuso of Sacramento, a brother-in-law, Gilles and his wife, Joyce Morin, of Brea, and one grandson, Justin King.

Funeral services will be held 3 p.m. Monday at the White-Fiess Funeral Home, Brooklyn Mor-risville. The family will receive friends from 1 p.m. until the time of service. In lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory would be appreciated to the Eden Rescue Squad, Eden, 05652 or the Copley Hospital Foundation, CT Scanner Fund, Morrisville, 05661 CHARLES JOSEPH OLINER, M.D.

Charles Joseph Oliner, M.D., died Sunday, Nov. 4, 1990, in Burlington. He was the beloved son of Gertrude Oliner and the late Dr. Leo Oliner. He was the beloved brother of Stephen and Jonathan, and beloved of Beth Skrypzak.

Memorial services will be held at Ira Allen Chapel, University of Vermont, Burlington, on Monday, Nov. 12, 1990, at 7 p.m. It parties ALCOHOL OR OTHER DRUGS FREE, CONFIDENTIAL STATE-OF-THE-ART ALCOHOL DRUG TREATMENT Medical counseling treatment Flexible daytime andor evening appointments Follow-up to one year after treatment completion CALL THE SUBSTANCE TREATMENT CENTER NOW! inn 1068 WILLISTON ROAD SO. BURLINGTON (802)863-6363 7 5 CORNERS, ESSEX JCT. Res.

878-3309 Looking for something to do? Read the Weekend section every Thursday in The Burlington Free Press. You'll find out about all the concerts, plays, movies and other events. i HOLIDAY ATTENTION Now 2-Way Long Term Care Insurance For folks age 50-84 Covers: 1. Nursing Home stays 2. Cost of care in your own home Call for details on Long Term Care Policy GR-N020 V-V I a i ll 4 'v i "It WESENTS win A SEAN GRADY 893-1425 BANKERS LIFE AND CASUALTY I -5125(90) Free Lenox' China With The Purchase Of Your Thomasville Dining Room Limited Time Offer September 28 to November 17 Thomasville and Lenox.

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Sargeant, 59, died Saturday at the Gifford Memorial Hospital after a brief illness. He was born in Randolph Center on Feb. 10, 1931, the son of Wesley and Es- ther Clark. He graduated from Randolph i High School in 1949. He was a member of the East Randolph Church, the Masonic Lodge in Randolph and the Mountain Sinai Shrine of Montpelier.

He worked i as a painter and wallpaperer, a construction worker, and for 21 years, in the maintenance department at Vermont Technical College in Randolph Center. He married Marilyn Gifford, Aug. 6, 1960. He is survived by his wife of Randolph Center; a son, Steven Sargeant; and a daughter, Lisa Professional Announcements i The Art of Living, a Center for i personal and organizational development, is pleased to announce the affiliation of James Ward, M.S.W., Certified Clinical Social Worker. Jim joins Norma Danca, Hellerwork Practitioner, Michael Schaal, C.C.S.W., and Judy Breitmeyer, C.C.M.H.C.

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