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He would sit on the porch watching the planes fly over on Flight tracker with his binoculars and then tell you all about the flights including stories about why people may be traveling. His favorite was seeing the Green Mountain Boys in their new aircraft. He loved staring into the woods behind the house watching all of the deer’ roam by during the night and hoping at some point he would get a picture of Sasquatch.
He was a devoted husband and joyful father, son, brother, and friend. He lovingly assured his three sons were well trained in the Faith, and also patiently taught them fishing and hunting, vegetable gardening, camping, boating, and skiing. He spent much time researching and collecting antique military buttons. He guided his family with honesty and gentle authority but was also a great example of humility. He is also survived by his brother Howard Gordon and many grandchildren, great grandchildren, great-great grandchildren and nieces and nephews. He had various interest, including being an avid fan of the Boston Red Sox, Boston Bruins, Detroit Lions, So.
History of Plymouth (1753–
His friendly and kind disposition made him so easy to love and his smile, laugh, outrageous jokes, memes, and ridiculous antics will be greatly missed by all who knew him. Along with her mother, Karen is sadly missed by her husband, Richard T. Wolbach, her son, Ryan C. And his fiancée, Amber L. Angelucci, her brother, Thomas E. Halpin, III, dog, Lola and many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
In the Luzerne County primary election held May 18, 2021, Coughlin won both the Democratic and Republican nominations. In the general election held November 21, 2021, Coughlin, essentially unopposed, was elected to a four-year term with 97.8% of the vote. While the townspeople celebrated, war was raging in Europe and Asia. The ninth scene of the pageant, "Democracy Defended", was described in the Jubilee's pamphlet as a...
Nineteenth century burgesses (elected or appointed from 1866 to
He will be missed dearly by his life partner, Alonna Bolio; her daughter Holly, grandchildren Kayla Albano, and Kianna Murphy; her son Adam Bolio, grandchildren Madison and Tyler, and his well-loved poodle, Brady. David moved to the greater Burlington, VT area where he ultimately retired. For the past 20+ years, he has enjoyed boating and kayaking on Lake Champlain, skiing the local mountains, biking the Burlington Bike Path, and having simple backyard fires with his favorite people and great conversation. He was a diverse, talented, humble man whose hobbies also included chef-level cooking and woodworking. David never focused on material wealth; instead, he devoted himself to his relationships and was a living example of loyalty, character, patience, kindness, love, and generosity. His quiet, steady manner will be missed by everyone who knew him.
Lisa was much loved by all who knew her and will be deeply missed. Theresa is the beloved sister of Charles Sagan late wife Mary and Marie Tokarski husband Hank. Theresa will be sadly missed by her fourteen grand-children and four great-grand-children. She is also the beloved Aunt of many nieces and nephews and a wonderful friend to many. And if Joan heard that historical site was haunted, she absolutely had to visit it for herself! Later in Joan’s life she fell in love with traveling to Maine, where she and her husband Tom made some wonderful memories.
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During the last thirty-five years of the 19th century, Plymouth had nearly reached its ultimate state. Virtually all the streets that would ever be created were now in place, and most of the houses, churches and commercial buildings that would ever be built had now been built. Plymouth's coal mines were established and consolidated in the hands of a small number of operators, and its water system, telegraph and telephone service, electrical lines and gas pipes were fully developed. A trolley system connected the residents to all of the neighboring towns and cities. The next three decades would be prosperous ones during which the town's residents would enjoy the bounty of the years of industrial growth.
If you could not make it to him, he had no problem traveling to you. “Boca”, his nickname, had no problem getting down onto the floor and playing face to face with his grandkids. There was no problem that he could not fix with a tootsie roll or a stop to the Rite Aid toy aisle. Sharron was born in Colchester on Jan. 24, 1949, the daughter of Robert F., Sr. and Ilene E. Lemieux.
Edward C. Ross, Jr.
Venus loved art, fashion, gift-giving, laughing, and music! She was an incredibly talented artist – she would often use charcoal and acrylics to create exquisite works of art which she was quite modest about. She was a talented graphic designer for the Times Herald Newspaper in Norristown, Pennsylvania for several years. She was passionate about literacy and education and loved helping others. She volunteered for many years with Literacy Partners, Inc. in New York City where she tutored adults in English and math. She was respected by her students and received the Jonathan Levin Educator of the Year Award in June, 2002 for her accomplishments and dedication.
Denise enjoyed employment as an Account Operation Manager for Xerox for 35 years. Denise is the beloved mother of 4 children Jennifer, Jimmy with his wife Cary, Katrina and Alexander. Denise is the beloved sister of Frank and spouse Mary Dorman of Trooper, PA, Linda Dorman and fiancee Dave of Bensalem, PA and Bill and spouse Lori Dorman of Langhorne, PA. Irene R. Iskra of Langhorne Pennsylvania and formerly of Morrisville PA passed peacefully to see her saviour on July 21, 2014. She was a loving and devoted mother to her three surviving daughters Barbara Love, Susan William and Terese Foti.
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In her spare time, Judy was committed to helping others as she truly believed the necessity of importance in donating blood to the Red Cross marking her three gallon pin donor. Judy always found time to volunteer at a consignment shop that benefited A Woman’s Place. Judy had a talent and passion for crocheting and shared her creations with loved ones. Above all, Judy will always be remembered as a loving and caring mother devoted to her four daughters. Charles Edward Fees, age 85 passed away peacefully on January 17, 2015, from complications of Cerebral Small Vessel Disease, at Pine Run Health Center surrounded by his loving family.
Upon his return home from the Navy Frank completed his CPA Accounting Degree at Villanova University. He enjoyed a career with Libby’s Foods and Pincus Brothers – Maxwell in Philadelphia, PA until his retirement and residing in Ocean City, NJ. He worked for several software development companies and was the lead engineer building the platform for the new application “Ripspot”, bringing it into the market place in 2021. He was so proud of the skills he developed and continued to grow during his time as a software engineer. It brought him so much satisfaction to see his projects completed.
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