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Misc Newfoundland Obits
2005

 

MACLAREN, Beatrice M.
TEWKSBURY
Beatrice M. (Mercer) MacLaren
, 67, a resident of Tewksbury for the past six decades, died yesterday morning, May 17, at her daughter's home in Tewksbury after a brief illness.

She was born in Newfoundland, Canada, on April 11, 1938, daughter of Lewllyn Mercer of Tewksbury and the late Edith (Lucas) Mercer. She emigrated from Canada to Tewksbury in 1941. Mrs. MacLaren worked as a dispatcher for the Tewksbury Transit Co. until her retirement in 2003.

Her survivors include four sons and three daughters-in-law, Donald W. and Linda (Kirkland) MacLaren of Tewksbury, Douglas L. and Giselle (Boucher) MacLaren of Dracut, Dennis MacLaren of Londonderry, N.H., and Daren and Ellen (Herlihy) MacLaren of Londonderrry, N.H.; a daughter and son-in-law, Bonnie B. and Michael Capuano of Tewksbury; nine grandchildren, Donald, Jennifer, Jonathan, Renee, Adam, and Kayla MacLaren, Michael, Kimberly and Kerri Capuano; and many close friends, including Dennis and Cindy Trudel of Pelham, and Andrew and Beth LaFortune of Tewksbury.
Published in the Lowell Sun on 5/18/2005
(Contributed by Jim Lane)


MYRICK, Sister Alice Julie, S.N.D.
Sister Alice Julie Myrick, S.N.D.
, 86, of Worcester, NA, died peacefully Tuesday, (March 22, 2005) at Notre Dame Long Term Care Center, Worcester, MA. Born Aug. 30, 1918, in Cape Race, Newfoundland, she was the daughter of the late John and Anna (Ryan) Myrick.

Sr. Alice was a graduate of St. Joseph H.S., Somerville, MA, class of 1936, and graduated from Emmanuel College with a BA in English and Education in 1960. A teacher for many years, she taught at several schools including Assumption, Westport; Holy Cross, Springfield, MA; and St. Gabriel, Milford. She worked in the office at Assumption, Westport; and was active in community service at the Notre Dame Provincial Residence, Fairfield for several years before her retirement in 1995. Sr. Alice moved at that time to Julie house, Windsor, where she has resided for the past ten years.

She leaves two nieces, Alice Julie Sutton and Catherine Ann Sullivan; and her extended family and friends in the Sisters of Notre Dame. She was predeceased by two sisters, Alice Sutton and Katherine McConkey. Her Notre Dame family will receive friends on Monday, 2-6 p.m., at Julie House, 425 Poquonock Ave., Windsor. A wake service will follow at 4:30 p.m. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Monday, 7 p.m., at St. Isaac Jogues Church, 1 Community St., East Hartford. Burial will follow on Tuesday, 9:30 a.m., Mount St. Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Sisters of Notre Dame, 468 Poquonock Ave., Windsor, CT 06095. Carmon Windsor Funeral Home has care of arrangements.


WINSOR, Annie B.
... 50-year Billerica resident; 85
The Sun, Lowell, Massachusetts
Sunday, January 16, 2005

BILLERICA - Annie B. (Burden) Winsor, 85, a resident of Billerica for more than five decades, died unexpectedly yesterday, Jan. 15, at her home in Billerica. She was the wife of the late John H. Winsor. She was born in Blackhead, Newfoundland, April 14, 1919, daughter of the late Robert and Martha (Moran) Burden. Mrs. Winsor worked in the mailroom at M/A-Com in Burlington for 15 years. She was a member of the Golden Age Group and the Billerica Senior Citizens. She was also an active member of the New Colony Baptist Church in Billerica. She enjoyed playing bingo.

Her survivors include a daughter, Barbara Camplese and her companion, Murray Hicks, of Billerica; a sister, Ethel Fisher of Londonderry, N.H.; two granddaughters and their husbands, Debbie and Dave Lavoie, and Kim and Angel Huertas, all of Dracut; and three great-grandchildren, Jillian Lavoie, Jeffrey Lavoie and Joey Bower.

 

 

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