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Table of American Baseball Research will be hold- This weeks Picture of the Week
Contents Society
ing its Spring 2018 Research Meeting
for American Manchester, New
Berman’s Bits A-4 Baseball Research (SABR) Hampshire, 1912-1916.”
Contact: Clayton Trutor Tom Haley of the Rutland
BethWeick Adventures Date: 4/8/2018 Herald will be discussing
in Homesteading B-2 Phone: 612-839-7626 Vermonters who have just
Email: ctrutor@gmail.com missed making the Major
Business Directory B-9 SABR-Vermont Spring 2018 Leagues.
Meeting Barry Trutor of the Vermont
Business News B-3 The Society for American Old Cemetery Association
Clasifieds B-6 Baseball Research will be (VOCA) will talk about his
holding its Spring 2018 research into Major League
Comics B-8 Research Meeting on Baseball players buried in
Community News A-2 Sunday April 22nd from 1-4 Vermont cemeteries.
PM at the Miller Center in Chuck McGill will introduce
Country Happenings B-4 Burlington. This event is us to his research into no-hit-
ters in the minor leagues.
The Curious Cat A-5 free and open to the public.
The Miller Center is located Clayton Trutor will be dis-
Family Notices A-6 at 130 Gosse Court, just off cussing the history of base-
North Avenue in ball’s Tony Conigliaro
Karin Matey B-3 Burlington’s New North Award, which honors players
End. There will be free and who have personal or physi-
The Outside A-5 ample parking. cal adversity in their careers.
This meeting will feature The Society for American Happy Turkey’s
Taken By Darlene Sprague
Restaurant Guide B-2 five research presentations Baseball Research is a mem-
on all aspects of baseball his- bership organization dedicat-
Tek Talk. B-3 tory. ed to fostering the research
CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK (Page 2)
Tom & Atticus B-1 Professor Scott Roper of and dissemination of the his- If you have a photo which you think could make it as our pic-
Castleton University will be tory and record of baseball. ture of the week, let us know. Email it to
speaking about “Wobblies, It was established in
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Baseball Creed: August 1971. The Vermont and community. Libraries CONCORD, N.H. -- Join
(Waterman chapter) is the seasoned turkey hunters
Constructing and continue to be vibrant – and Carter Heath and Fred Bird
Controlling Textile Field in only SABR Chapter located vital – parts of our towns, for a special Turkey Hunting
in the three northern New cities and villages." 101 seminar at 7:00 p.m. on
England States. Thursday, April 19, 2018, at
For more information, please I put lots of miles on my the N.H. Fish and Game
contact Clayton Trutor, vehicle -- more than one- Department, 11 Hazen
Neighborhood Open House SABR-Vermont chair, by and-a-half times the circum- Drive, Concord, N.H. No
phone (612-839-7626) or via ference of the earth annually. pre-registration is required.
email (ctrutor@gmail.com). I enjoy touring the vast North This seminar is a must for
We invite you also to follow Country -- seeing old friends new turkey hunters and those
us on social media. Our and making new ones – espe- looking to increase their
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learn about the gear needed,
Library Tour what they do. In the past six
years, our politics have
scouting for turkeys, turkey
behavior and decoys. The
Continued from front page become very divisive and session also covers types of
and eBooks, genealogy polarized, but I’m always turkey calls and when to use
information, newspaper and inspired by my encounters at them. Find out how and what
February 27 March 3 magazine databases, displays home away from Concord. to say to get that big tom
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“Berman’s Bits”
Berman’s Bits
the berman comment how many people are. brother did his best to
September 29, 1977 After investigating vari- explain with only occasional
ous ways to dispose of use- help from yours truly. What
The time and conditions less TV commercials (almost I’d like to know is where this
are finally right for the all of them), I had to scrap wonderful thirst for knowl-
by Dave Berman unveiling of this year’s first one idea because there are
already well over 4,000
edge in kids disappears to as
one grows into his teens.
Berman Comment, a series
of questions, observations, objects (satellites, junk, etc.) As Chrysler tells us, “Hey,
Greetings, and thanks for they're fake news, they're and, of course, comments on currently orbiting the earth. we got success for sale.”
joining me for another week. media, they're academia, and the state of anything and Did any of you ever won- Yeah, their own.
Starting us off is something they're half of our govern- everything around us. der what the shortest-lived Does buying a paperback
completely different. My ment, at least. There are So, without further ado… national TV series was? I book with a cigarette ad
column has been around rabid coyotes running according to the FDA (just didn’t think so. stuck in its middle bother
since 1976 having appeared around, you don't wait till think of the fun you can have For what it’s worth, both anybody else?
in PSU’s (then PSC) The you see one to go get your making up your own words Robert F. Kennedy’s and Can anyone think of one
Clock, Summer Week, Ski gun, keep your gun handy. for those initials), the choco- Janis Joplin’s brains weighed issue in the world today that
Week, The Record- And every time you see one, late we buy may, by law, the same after death: 51.15 everyone could agree on?
Enterprise, and the North shoot one." contain up to 60 microscopic ounces. Hey, win or lose, Red Sox,
Country News. That’s a Last year following the insect fragments per 3.5- During its 5-year run, “I thanks for some truly fantas-
whopping 41 years (that’s shooting of Louisiana ounce sample, or up to 4 Dream of Jeannie” was tic games this season; it was
older than I am [not really])! Republican Rep. Steve rodent hairs. I wish I could never allowed to show exciting. One company’s
The column below is like a Scalise as he and others prac- say I was kidding, but I’m Barbara Eden’s navel. Pity. ad claims, “Your car’s
time capsule from 1977. ticed for the annual not. Thanks to Channel 9 for engine couldn’t ask for a bet-
I have always had a lot to Congressional Baseball If that doesn’t scare you, bringing back The Avengers, ter anti-freeze.” If it could,
say, but things are getting a Game, Nugent told a New Charles Manson is eligible Monday nights. I’d have the world’s first
lot scarier today; I have York radio station that he for parole in 1978, and that’s Last year I discovered the talking car. Is that anything
never seen the country so would stop "the hateful rhet- for real, too. Plymouth Players and black like asking any mermaid I
polarized and angry! When oric." "I cannot and will not If you haven’t noticed, on white. I hope this year happen to see? I just haven’t
Ted Nugent says, "…evil, and I encourage even my boxing is making a tremen- and the ones to follow will seen too many. And Exxon’s
CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK (page4)
dishonesty and scam artists friends, slash, enemies on the dous comeback on TV. The be a further continuation of big commercial selling point
have always been around and left, in the Democrat and lib- past two weeks alone have their fine work. is that they’ll say “Thanks
that right now they're liberal, eral world, that we have got seen some eight or nine Most of us have heard of for coming by today.” Have
they're Democrat, they're to be civil to each other." matches, and the newest “big the phenomenal crowds things gotten so impolite
RINOs, they're Hollywood, That was last year. one” appears tomorrow vying to view the treasures today that a company has to
(Thursday) night: Ali vs. of King Tut (I said most of advertise they’ll say thank
Shavers. When Shavers beats us). But did you know that you?
Ali, remember that you read the best available knowledge Yeah, my pet peeve is
it here first. shows he was 18-years old advertising. Generally
And speaking of boxing, when he died? And Joan of speaking, it is the most dis-
it’s amazing to think Bob Arc was 19. How old are honest, misleading field I
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of them. you are heading for an altar.
been cured of that curious Moose Restaurant, turn right
mania and now instead of the That's why we were on little again on Thompson Road, Instead of an altar, you hit
highest peaks or most Middle Mountain yesterday. and park in the small lot on the summit.
notable ones, I seek out the The Green Hill Preserve, the side of the road. Step out
most beautiful places. There where Middle Mountain sits, of your car, walk into the When we reached the top it
are times Atticus I still hike is home to some wonderful woods, and you are wrapped was overcast but comfort-
the four thousand footers peaks and it’s right in North in nature's embrace just as able and we sat on the large
quite often, but now it’s Conway. Head into many of the famed White rocks, took in the views, ate
because I want to hike a Hannaford's or one of the Mountain artists who stayed lunch, played some Mozart,
mountain and not because I numerous outlets and you in that neighborhood back in then eventually made our
need it. can't miss seeing them peer- the 1800s had been. way back down again. We
ing over the top of the stores. were halfway down the
My wake up call came after The mountains are shaped The network of trails is well- mountain when the sun came
several peak-bagging sea- like breaking waves coming mapped and well-marked out and we found our spot by
and you can cobble together the stream.
The Adventures
sons when my friend Steve from the north. Over the past
Smith, the noted White two years we've explored longer, more challenging
of Tom & Atticus
Mountain author and colum- every bit of the area. hikes, or simply take it easy Upon finally making it home
Yesterday, on the side of a nist and owner of the as we did yesterday. We were there was no need to place a
mountain on a rare patch of Mountain Wanderer Map & Not only do these little peaks in no hurry and took our time check mark next to anything,
bare ground above a rushing Book Store in Lincoln, New offer up some splendid hiking along Middle no need to consider what we
stream, Atticus and I could Hampshire, said, "You know, views and a good workout, Mountain Trail. About a mile had to hike next. We simply
feel the change of the sea- Tom, there are other places the woods are no different and a half in where a trail to returned home and realized
sons. We sat under an old, to hike below 4,000-feet." than the woods that lead to the left leads to Peaked we were a bit better off for
twisted tree in the warm sun any of the other mountains Mountain and the other to having loitered in the forest.
for more than an hour listen- Begrudgingly I took his sug- here in the Whites. They are Middle, we stayed to the
ing to the song of the water gestion and Atticus and I filled with the same enchant- right, walked along the (Tom Ryan is a former news-
now freed from winter's icy climbed Hedgehog. ment Robert Louis stream until it disappeared, paperman who came to his
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How many door handles do heel of a standard door han- ture fell away, one at our feet,
Coösauke... Beth
average people go through? dle. Once this piece falters, the other onto the snowy
Is a woodsy life really harder the handle itself is no longer granite slabs outside, the
Adventures in
Homesteading Weick on doors than a more mod-
ern lifestyle would be? Yet
here we were once again,
able to move the latchbolt in
and out of the door fixture.
Though we have yet to hear
latchbolt remained fixed -
stuck, really - inside the
doorframe. From inside the
stuck in our own tiny abode of a friend or acquaintance cabin we had little access to
When One Door Closes.. and facing a door that could
no longer be opened by the
who is suddenly captured
within his own walls by a
forcing it. With a resigned
sigh, Ryan put on his boots
It was snowing, lightly, when locked, and yet no matter same action that had opened door that won’t open, this has while I went to unlatch the
I reached for the door handle, which way the handle was it so many thousands of now happened to us twice. northeastern window. Ryan
about to step outside before rotated, the door was no times before. So, we knew what to do. climbed out into the snow-
heading to bed. Ryan was closer to opening. We might bank outside.
putting his book aside, have been inclined to think There are a couple facts we Letting our humor handle our
preparing to climb the ladder we were crazy, or that some- have come to learn. Door disbelief, Ryan pulled out the Now outdoors, he could
to our loft. We both started thing magical was afoot, if handles are metal objects, screwdriver and utility tool force the bolt and voilá, the
chuckling as I struggled with we hadn’t been through the yes...but there is one piece of kept in our desk drawer and door swung open on its
the door, pushing, pulling, same charade some years plastic within the latch began to take the door handle hinges.
turning the handle this way back. mechanism. This appears to apart. As the hilt of each fix-
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County Nursing Home, beautiful heart, and her He liked to cook and doorsman and hunter.
North Haverhill, NH. A graveside service will be unconditional love of family enjoyed bonfires and pitch- He loved walking in the
Sylvia was born and raised on Friday, May 18, 3 PM at and friends. ing horseshoes. woods. Hunting trips took
in Warren, NH, May 31, the Pine Grove Cemetery, Survivors include a daugh- him to Texas, Manitoba,
1936, a daughter of Walter Swiftwater Road, ter, Diana M. Fadden and Mostly, he loved time spent Newfoundland, Montana,
Hue and Lois (Merrill) Woodsville, NH, with husband Alvin of North with his son, Bryan. and Arizona.
Wetherbee. Melissa Gould serving as Haverhill; three sons, He is survived by his son, Locally, he supported the
After graduating from Funeral Celebrant. Michael L. MacDonald and Bryan LeBlanc of Groton; Central Vermont Longbeards
Woodsville High School, In lieu of flowers, it would wife Connie of Pike Road, two sisters, Linda Condon of Jake Chapter.
Class of 1954, she worked as be appreciated if memorial AL, Brian J. MacDonald of Topsham, VT and Claudette In his spare time, Merrill
a nursing aide at Cottage contributions were made to Las Vegas, NV, and Mark V. LeBlanc of St. Anne, NB; participated in local square
Hospital, Woodsville, and Second Chance Animal MacDonald and wife Diane five brothers, Leonard dances and enjoyed camp at
later as a medical secretary at Rescue, 1517 Meadow of Woodsville; 14 grandchil- LeBlanc of New Brunswick, Woodbury Lake cruising on
the Wells River Clinic. Street, Littleton, NH 03561. dren; 20 great grandchildren; Clarence LeBlanc of his pontoon boat.
She was a member of the Visit Ricker Funeral Home a sister, Sherry Brill and hus- Florida, Nelson and Roger He liked having children
Wells River Congregational & Cremation Care of band Jack of Woodsville; LeBlanc both of Waltham, around, and when operating
Church. Sylvia was an eclec- Woodsville along with several nieces, and Ronald LeBlanc of New the farm, he employed many
tic gardener as she tended to Zephyrhills, FL - Helen nephews, and cousins.
A time of calling will be on
Brunswick; along with sev- of his nieces, nephews, and
eral nieces, nephews, other family members.
many small flower and veg-
etable gardens around her Irene MacDonald, 86, Saturday, May 5th, begin- cousins, aunts, and uncles. Survivors include his wife
home. She was always busy died unexpectedly, Friday, ning at 9:30 AM until the In keeping with Roy's Donna of Montpelier, VT to
with various crafts including March 23, 2018, at Florida time of the funeral ceremony wishes, there are no public whom he was married on
knitting, quilting, tole paint- Hospital in Zephyrhills. which will begin at 11 AM, at services being planned. July 17, 1993; three children,
ing, and sewing. She loved to Helen was born in Groton, Ricker Funeral Home, 1 In lieu of flowers, memori- Diedre Marie Legare of San
cook and bake for her fami- VT, December 4, 1931, a Birch Street, Woodsville, al contributions may be Luis Obispo, CA, David
ly-especially for her grand- daughter of Lee Roy and NH. made to the Jazzy's Children Ulric Legare of Mt. Dora,
children. She enjoyed travel- Dorothy H. (Bixby) Vance. Spring burial will be in the Fund, 1506 Annis Road, FL, and Palmer D. Legare of
ing to San Diego over the She was raised in Groton Groton Village Cemetery, Groton, VT 05046. Washington, DC; a grand-
years to visit with her daugh- and on February 7, 1952, she Groton, VT. Visit Ricker Funeral Home daughter, Heather Legare
ter and family. She was hap- married John Bartlett "Bart" Should friends desire, & Cremation Care of McManus and husband Kale
piest just being with those MacDonald. memorial contributions can Woodsville of New Bern, NC and their
she loved, and she had a soft Along with Bart, an Air be made to the St. Jude's Calais, VT - Merrill D. children Dylan, Hunter, and
heart for every cat and kitten Force veteran, she traveled Children's Research Kathryn; two step children,
Legare, 77, died Thursday, Laura Sheehan and husband
that belonged to her or any- the country from duty station Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place,
one else. to duty station, before return- Memphis, TN 38105. March 29, 2018, at his home Dean of Malta, NY and their
Sylvia married James A. ing home to Woodsville in Visit Ricker Funeral Home following an extended ill- children, Justin and Nathan,
Brill on November 20, 1954, the summer of 1972. & Cremation Care of ness. and Lynne Wells and hus-
and he predeceased her on For the next ten years they Woodsville He was born in Haverhill, band Guillermo Murcia` of
February 27, 2007. lived in Woodsville where Groton, VT- NH, June 16, 1940, a son of Brooklyn, NY, and their chil-
Surviving family members she worked as a pharmacy Roy Joseph LeBlanc, Ulric and Della (Frost) dren Analupe and Mateo. He
include her children, Cynthia technician at the former 56, died on Monday, April 2, Legare. is also survived by three sis-
Schindel and husband John Woodsville Pharmacy. He grew up in Groton, VT ters, Beverly Hatch and hus-
of San Diego, CA, Cathryn In 1982, they began winter- 2018, at St. Johnsbury and graduated from band Cliff of Groton, VT,
Zampieri of South Ryegate, ing in Florida and returning Health and Rehabilitation Woodsville High School, and Earlene Wetherbee and
VT, and Allen Brill and wife home in the summer. Center, St. Johnsbury, VT Class of 1958. husband Bernie, and Myrtie
Sheila of Woodsville; five For 20 years, they lived in Roy was born in Initially, Merrill worked as Beck and husband Kendall
grandchildren, Stacy, Jason, their motor home traveling Bouctouche, New a logger and a forester. both of Ryegate, VT; along
Scott, Amy, and Rachel; two throughout the United States, Brunswick, to Albert and He began farming with reg- with several nieces,
great grandchildren, Elena before settling in Lillia (Pellerin) LeBlanc. istered Charolais beef cattle. nephews, grand nieces,
and Grady; two sisters, Zephyrhills. With his family, he moved After purchasing the farm grand nephews, and cousins.
Eudora Hibbard and Melissa Helen was predeceased by to Waltham, MA, from age 5 in 1966, and for many years He was predeceased by his
Libby, both of Warren; and Bart, her husband of 55 through his teenage years after, Merrill operated father, Ulric Legare on July
two brothers, Bernard years, on November 10, when he left Waltham and Legare's Farm Market in 20, 1980; his mother, Della
Wetherbee and wife Earlene 2007; her sister, Lamona moved to Vermont. Calais, and became a well L. Legare on January 7
of Ryegate, VT, and Hue "Mona" Gibson on March 8, He was self-employed, known horticulturist. Continued on page A-7,
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The Outside Story________________________________________ tail is 13 inches long and it is
my excuse for accidently
hitting my face every now
swollen buds. They chew off came to the cabin in search and then.
a branch and hold it with of salt more often than 1. My tail is a balancing tool
their forepaws while they nip males. He attributed this to My tail acts as a counter-
off the buds. You can find hormones associated with weight when I walk along
these “nip-twigs” littering pregnancy and lactation, narrow surfaces like fence
the ground below a porcu- which prompt a craving for tops or chair backs. It also
helps while running, to stay
pine feeding tree. When the salt; nursing mothers lose The Curious Cat By standing as I make sharp
vegetation returns, porcu- sodium in their milk. Bear turns in pursuit of my
pines will often leave the favorite toy.
Porcupine Salt trees to feed on the ground. Roze observed the rate of Elizabeth asked one of my 2. It’s a communication aid,
too
Cravings Grasses, clover, violets, dan- salt-feeding by his porcu- pets, what is a cat tails is
used for and if I hit myself I communicate largely
Author: Susan Shea delions, and raspberry leaves
and canes are favorite foods.
pines peak in May and June,
with a second minor peak in in the face now and then
when I wave it? Balance,
through body language. I use
my tail as one of the most
August and September, when Proprioception and important way of communi-
When I was growing up, my All this spring and early they were feeding on large Expressing emotion cation. By understanding
family rented a vacation summer feasting leads to numbers of apples. Apples “tail talk,” you can under-
home on a mountain in rapid weight gain, but also a are acidic, impairing sodium My tail is more than just a stand how your cat is feeling
southern Vermont. One night pretty appendage -- and it's with just a glance, but my
sodium deficiency. Green resorption in the kidney and more sensitive than you pets needed for me to learn
we were awakened by our plants are low in sodium and causing the animals to lose to read and write to explain
dogs barking. Soon we heard might think. Nothing is
high in potassium. According sodium in their urine. The quite as wonderful as walk- this to them.
a persistent gnawing on the to Uldis Roze, author of The salt drive dissipates in win- ing up to my pets when they A happy cat, for instance,
outside of the house. My Dad North American Porcupine, ter, when the animals are less come home and greeting walks with her tail held high,
went to investigate. His porcupines and other herbi- mobile and get by on sodium them, with my tail held high and a super-happy cat will
flashlight beam revealed a to say, “Welcome back! I add a quiver at the tail tip to
vores need both sodium and that’s stored in their caecum. missed you!” But my tail demonstrate her joy. A mild-
large porcupine with black, potassium to activate nerves does much more than help ly annoyed cat will twitch
beady eyes. My father scared and muscles, but must main- Before plywood outhouses you understand how I am the end of her tail, but if
it away, but it returned other tain a 1:1 ratio of these two and sweaty axe handles were feeling. First, My tail has 19 she’s lashing her tail back
nights. ions. If the amount of potas- available for porcupines to to 23 vertebrae, about 10 and forth, you’d better step
percent of the total number away, because the claws are
sium significantly exceeds chew on, where did they find about to come out. A cat
of bones in my body. An
a nursing aide at Cottage He worked the family farm 11 AM, with Rev. Dr. Robert College, Stratham.
several nieces and nephews. until the mid-1960s, then for A. Potter, officiating.
Hospital, Woodsville, and There will be no calling Caledonia Sand and Gravel,
later as a medical secretary at hours. He later was a paraprofes-
the Wells River Clinic. She before retiring from the Memorial contributions may sional at Dana Biomedical
A graveside service will be Peacham road crew. be made to David's House, Library
was a member of the Wells on Friday, May 18, 3 PM at at Dartmouth
River Congregational the Pine Grove Cemetery, 461 Mt. Support Road, College, before becoming
Church. Sylvia was an Charlie was a member of the Lebanon, NH 03766. the staff Librarian at the New
Swiftwater Road, Peacham Fire Department
eclectic gardener as she tend- Woodsville, NH, with Hampshire State Hospital in
ed to many small flower and for 25 years. Visit Ricker Funeral Home Concord.
Melissa Gould serving as & Cremation Care of
vegetable gardens around Funeral Celebrant.
her home. She was always He enjoyed doing jigsaw Woodsville He is a former New
In lieu of flowers, it would puzzles, reading, and visiting
busy with various crafts
including knitting, quilting,
be appreciated if memorial local cemeteries to gain Lyme, NH - David Hampshire member of the
contributions were made to knowledge of local history. Board
Bradley Washburn, 74, Regional Medical of New England
tole painting, and sewing. Second Chance Animal Library
She loved to cook and bake Rescue, 1517 Meadow died Tuesday, April 10, Services at Countway
for her family-especially for Street, Littleton, NH 03561. Charlie took great pride in 2018, at the Grafton County Library of Medicine at
her grandchildren. She For more or to sign an online attending his grandchildren's Nursing Home, North Harvard University.
enjoyed traveling to San condolence, please visit events.
Diego over the years to visit Haverhill, NH following an
www.rickerfh.com He is survived by a daughter, extended struggle with He is Past President of the
Rebecca "Becky" Goss of Parkinson's Disease. NH Libraries Trustees
West Burke; several grand- Association of the Health
children and great grandchil- Science Libraries of New
David was born in Lyme, Hampshire
dren; four step children; NH, February 16, 1944, the association and Vermont,
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OBITUARIES OBITUARIES
Hampshire Law Libraries, Charleston, VT on August Along with Betty and sev- Congregational Church,
and a former trustee of 21, 1918, a daughter of A funeral service will be on eral other committed com- Bath, with Rev. Lyn Winter,
Converse Free Library, Carroll and Flora (Davis) Friday, April 20 at 11 AM at munity members, Alden officiating.
Lyme. Cushman. Ricker Funeral Home, with assisted in establishing the A private burial will be
Pastor Wayne Chevalier, local volunteer ambulance observed by the family.
David served for 20 years as She was a graduate of Wells officiating. service and taught first aid Memorial contributions
Lyme Town and School River (VT) High School and and CPR. may be made to either the
District Moderator, and in of the Brightlook School of Burial in Bath Village He became president of the Bath Congregational
more recent years, he spent a Nursing, St. Johnsbury, VT. Cemetery will be observed Cottage Hospital Volunteer Church, c/o Janet Cheney,
year as a volunteer with by the family at their conven- Ambulance Service and Bath, NH 03740 or to the
ACORN and its board of Shirley married Waldo V. ience. served on the Cottage Bath Historical Society, PO
directors in Lebanon. "Buster" Peters on March 2, Hospital Board of Trustees Box 44, Bath, NH 03740.
1941. Memorial contributions may for sixteen years. Visit Ricker Funeral Home
He also served as President be made to the Bath He was a long-time mem- & Cremation Care of
and was a life member of the When courting, she and Congregational Church, c/o ber of the Bath Woodsville
Pierce Brigade, owners of the Buster road horseback to Janet Cheney, Bath, NH Congregational Church and
Franklin Pierce Manse in Charleston, VT which was a 03740. of the choir and worked tire- Calais, VT - Merrill D.
Concord. two day adventure. lessly to improve the build- Legare, 77
Visit Ricker Funeral Home & ing. Continued from page B-16
David was predeceased by Along with Buster, they Cremation Care of Alden was active in the
his father, Carroll, on owned and operated the Woodsville Bath Historical Society. Merrill Alden Legare; and a
December 21, 1997 and his Peters Farm on Windy Hill, a He sang in the North niece, Juli-Ann Beck on
mother, Ruth, on August 1, farm that has been in the Bath, NH- Country Chorus for over December 7, 1981.
2004. family since 1918. Alden W. Minot, 89, of fifty years and belonged to Merrill's family wishes to
West Bath Road, died fol- the VFW Post #5245 in recognize the compassionate
Surviving family members Shirley was also a nurse at lowing a period of declining North Haverhill, NH. For and loving care he was pro-
include several cousins and the Grafton County Home health, on Sunday, April 8, sixty years, Alden served as vided at home over the past
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