January 2, 2016

Jane Maerten

Everyone was always welcome in her home, but you could check the drama at the door: Jane was a no nonsense kind of person. “Suck it […]
January 3, 2016

Robert John Cotton

He told the best stories, even if it was the same ones over and over again. Robert was half carpenter and half artist: he was born […]
January 5, 2016

Antoni Kolasa

Antoni’s life proved two things: hard work pays off and the United States is indeed the land of opportunity. Antoni saw the turmoil of Europe during […]
January 5, 2016

Julia Yannarella

She was a great joy to be around, Julia laughed and hugged like nobody’s business. She loved cookies and cakes, with a little coffee on the […]
January 6, 2016

Milaina Grace Elliott

Milaina Grace Elliott 12/31/15 “She was born silent into this World, but her little life spoke volumes.” The exciting moments of pregnancy have turned into sorrow […]
January 9, 2016

Alvin Herman Jr.

Get your motor runnin’, Head out on the highway. Big Al was most at home on his Harley, wind in his hair, either on his Shovel […]
January 9, 2016

Veronica Thomashefsky

Her values were forged during the depression. Veronica worked as hard as anyone and left little to waste. It didn’t take much to make her happy: […]
January 12, 2016

Lester “Sam” Jackson Sr.

It didn’t take a whole lot to make him happy, Lester liked to keep his life simple. Family of course was his passion. Lester was a […]
January 12, 2016

Margaret Cobleigh

Margaret Cobleigh- Loignon It didn’t take much to make her happy just her family and a cup of coffee. Well, as long as it was strong […]
January 20, 2016

Shannon Weaver

Originally of Beverly, age 26. She was the mother of Aiden, daughter of Jeanne Buffarini, sister of Brandon Weaver, Christopher Huller and Dustin Huller; granddaughter of […]