Both clubs gave her respite from the serious demands of her Executive Housekeeper job, and she was happy just to be with her many, many friends. He leaves also two grandsons, Joel (Elizabeth) and Nathanael Indorf. for her family as well. Brown University. Se nos llenan nuestros corazones de amor al ver en cuántas vidas dejaste tu marca. He Four words or phrases were played, each right guess earning a prize which the contestants picked out from four boxes on stage. Ronald Reagan was Mr. Kaletsch’s favorite president and Mr. Kaletsch once had the honor of donating his favorite horse, Tiger Murphy, to the Washington D.C. Park Police and it became President Reagan’s favorite mount to ride. He was married to the former Mary Tobin of Kent for 68 fulfilling years and they had five children. Poughkeepsie and Long Island, died September 6. she married Rick. He will be deeply missed each and every day. She began as secretary to the Director of Nursing, and then went on to work in the housekeeping department as secretary. Six He also was a permanent fixture at the Cornwall Country Market,always wanting to strike up conversations with anyone who would listen. A private memorial service will be held at the convenience of family. In 2002 she moved to Lake George, NY. He was committed to making the world better through his philanthropic spirit, leadership, and mentorship. She is survived by her husband of 48 years, Jack, and their children , Anne Blum Brengle (George), John R.H. Blum Jr., Sara Blum Hadden (David), Jane Blum Burdett (Gregg), Robin Blum Wiseman, Alice Blum Pollard (Garland) and Suzette Blum Devine (John) as well as 18 grand-children and 8 great grand- children. Academy in St. Paul MN, Kent School, Salisbury School, Tufts University and Today, the original Franklin College campus has been re-named the Kaletsch Campus overlooking beautiful Lake Lugano. A memorial in her honor will be held on July 7, 2015 at 11 a.m. at St. Peter’s Church in Norwalk. Born February 6, 1935 to Irene (White) of Brooklyn, NY and William R. Tobin, Sr. of Kent CT, Bill graduated Housatonic Valley Regional High School in 1954. John is survived by two brothers Charles and Lonnie, and two sisters Donations may be made to the Sharon Volunteer Ambulance PO Box 357 Sharon Ct 06069. They lived in various locations throughout the United States, finally settling in New York City. 29, 2014 from 5-7pm at the Kenny Funeral Homes, 41 Main Street in Sharon, CT. at Danbury Hospital. Elsa was born in Arlington, MA on October 26, 1921 to Axel C. B. Benson and Hilma(Shell) Benson. He was very proud of both. She was the loving wife of the late Otto A. Kaletsch and loving mother to her three sons. A Celebration of Nancy's life will be held at 12:00 pm on Saturday, April 6th at The Sharon Congregational Church,25 Main Street, Sharon, CT.  Friends and family are invited to a reception at the church immediately following the services. He retired as Director of Corporate Office Services. Robin had a particular love of dogs! made to the Sharon Ambulance, P.O. A gathering will be held at 549 North Street, Norfolk, on Friday, July 6, , from 4-7 PM with a Masonic service at 6:30 PM.A memorial service will be held at Church of the Transfiguration, 21 Mills Way, Norfolk, on Saturday, July 7th. He attended Duke University Medical Center for his internship and residency. She moved to RKO and finally to freelance before leaving the field to raise her daughter. Eric’s greatest joys was to travel with Talbott for business and pleasure to Madison Avenue, where she was promoted to Personnel Manager and later as- sistant to the General Sales Manager and was president of the IBM Club. flight operations. the oldest of seven children and grew up in West Roxbury, MA. Richard was born on September 17, 1929 in New York City, the son of the late John and Margaret (D’Orsa) Hayes. Besides her husband and two children, Suzanne is survived by her siblings; Mary Orioles of Orlando Florida, James Sullivan of Pound Ridge, NY, Sean Sullivan of Charleston, SC, Mark Sullivan of San Diego, CA,  David Sullivan of Bermuda, Bethanne Field of Conyers, GA, and Stephen Sullivan of Scottsdale, AZ. Memorial contributions can be made to Noble Horizons, the Dr. John R. Elliott Memorial Nursing Scholarship Fund, 17 Cobble Rd., Salisbury, CT. 06068. After leaving her island paradise in 1970, Dottie Lou, Roland and their family of five children moved back to Falls Village. Her greatest occupation and the one she was most proud of was mother to her two children Jeanne and Stephen Xanthos. He is survived by his children, Kathleen (John O’Donnell) of West Hartford, CT.  Robert Jr, Madeleine, Maggie, Liam and Finnian of Lakeville. Funeral services for Dottie Lou will be celebrated at The Falls Village Congregational Church, 16 Beebe Hill Rd, Falls Village, CT 06031 on Saturday (October 6, 2018) at 3 PM. Church, where he served on the Vestry. Born on August 9, 1932, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Robinson, Hatsy was graduated from Renbrook School in West Hartford, Miss Porter’s School in Farmington and the Hartford School of Music. A funeral mass will be held at St. Mary’s Church in Lakeville, CT on Saturday January 20, at 11:00 a.m. with a reception at the church immediately following. Damos la bienvenida a todos los que fueron bendecidos con su presencia y que quieren estar allí para apoyar a su familia en Saint James Place en Great Barrington este sábado 3-7 para un memorial en su honor. also enjoyed “puttering” around the yard. Accordingly, for the German-American tri-centennial anniversary of German immigration to the United States, on October 18, 1983, Mr. Kaletsch rented out Carnegie Hall for the celebrations that included President Carstens of Germany. Diann was an accomplished career seamstress. A memorial service will be held at Trinity Church in Lime Rock, Connecticut, on Saturday February 10, at 11:00 a.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the Sharon Volunteer Ambulance, P.O. Growing up, his father was a civilian government employee, so Peter and his siblings found homes all across the country. As a talented athlete himself he always knew the fundamentals to help you improve, no matter the sport. He missed the beauty of his native Connecticut so returned to be closer to his multiple family and friends. Al ended his career as the Vice President of Public Affairs for The Limited Inc. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be sent to the Salisbury Volunteer Nurse Association’s hospice. He was active in the First Congregation Church of Kent, the New Milford Rotary Club and the Torrington Symphony. She was predeceased by her brother Albert. at Sharon Hospital at the age of 86. One of His grandchildren, Jackson McAvoy and James and Keeley O’Donnell. ​After the family returned to the United States and Chicago, her parents divorced. The challenges rotate from episode to episode, and three are presented per round. til 2010, when the Connecticut Fairfield Farms operation was bargain sold to The Hotchkiss School to become their organic farm-to-table operation, and ed- ucational farm. A memorial service will be held on Monday, July 7th at 11:00 am at Saint Johns Church in Salisbury, CT. Sherry has requested that no flowers be sent to the church and that in place of flowers, to please make a donation to The Little Guild, 285 Sharon-Goshen Road, West Cornwall, CT 06796. Al is lovingly remembered by his daughters, Cathy McKnelly (Chic) and Debbie Longacre; his step-children, Jill Esposito and Scott Esposito (Lyndsey); his grandchildren, Jennifer, Austin, Tim, Christie, Ethan, Dylan and Zoe; his great-grandchildren, Emma, Wyatt, Henry, James, Elizabeth and Maddie; as well as his sister Maureen Mertens and brother-in-law Danny Lake. He served and sat on several local boards of various community groups including: The Salisbury Bank and Trust, The Western Chapter of the American Red Cross, The Salisbury Volunteer Ambulance, The 21. Roland was their youngest child. In the same article, he said, “The most I get out of life is with my family. Ginny loved Bingo (and all her bingo friends), activities with family & friends, travelling to Myrtle Beach, SC and Florida. He was the loving husband of Peggy Lyman Hayes. To him, family was the most important part of his life. He was an active member of various ham radio clubs, the Sharon Water Commission and the Red Horse Hill Road Association. Most recently, she volunteered her time at the Housatonic Valley Association (HVA), loving the camaraderie and dedication to its cause. After his military service, he took up the family business in Canaan, till 1995. Billy was born on May 3, 1980 in Sharon, CT. the son of Colleen Hurst and the late William Carroll Hurst III. Bill delighted in cooking and serving roast beef for many local events with his trusted son in-law Don by his side. , as well as the extended Turner family, especially Judy and Alan Cass. Kevin is survived by his mother, Ruth M. Neary of Torrington, CT, and siblings, Joseph Neary of Windsor, CT, Sean (Lisa) Neary of Harwinton, Maureen Neary (Nicholas Maltby) of New Hartford, and Christopher (Meghan) Neary of Old Lyme. Volunteer Ambulance, P.O. was born in Vicksburg, Mississippi. She is also survived by countless devoted friends from all walks of her life. He was a farmer for the Bennicky Farm Dan is survived by a daughter, Madigan Gracey; two sons, Jedidiah Gracey and Angus Gracey; his mother, Marjorie Gracey of Granby; his brothers, Ian Gracey of Orr’s Island, Maine, Michael Gracey of Newburyport, Massachusetts, and Ewart Skinner of Bowling Green, Ohio; his former wife, Caitlin Lynch; and many other relatives, including Jack and Jean Bryant of Cornwall, David Bryant of Boston, Massachusetts, and Chuck Bryant of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She worked in the art department at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Southbury, CT – Elsa H. Bowen died peacefully in her sleep on April 7, 2020 in the Waterbury Hospital. An avid sailor and fisherman, he was also a whip for a good part of the 60's and 70's for the Sandanona Hare hounds in Millbrook, NY., where most knew him as Willy. Box 357, Sharon, Ct. 06069 or Salisbury Visiting She was born April 14, 1923, in Middletown, NY, the daughter of the late Martha (Whipple) and Joseph S. Kelsey. The funeral mass will be held Monday, February 19 11:00 a.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church in Lakeville, CT. Bobs greatest joy was his family. He carved numerous Tiki’s, South Pacific War clubs, walking sticks, and repurposed many found objects. Skiff Mountain. He was among Connecticut’s first rural EMTs in an effort to reduce rural mortality. He started out as teller at the age of 18 and rose up by the age of 29 to be an Executive Vice President at the County Trust Company Bank. Sharon- Suzanne Jeanne Xanthos, 73, of Upper Main St., died at her home on Friday February 6 surrounded by her family and friends. He is also survived by seven grandsons, two granddaughters and one great granddaughter. Dolores attended Housatonic Valley Regional High School and upon graduation she worked for Pratt and Whitney Air Craft as a secretary. He is survived by his wife of 56 years and several nieces and nephews. In 1952, she married the late John Fairfield Thompson Jr., son of In- ternational Nickel founder Dr. John Fairfield Thompson. He was a member of the Elks Lodge since 1977. His favorite sports teams included the ones that featured any of his five Grandchildren; he and Margaret were frequent spectators and fans of many youth sports. He received his M.Ed. William (Bill) was born on December 7, A celebration of life for Priscilla will be held in the Lake George area, date and location to be determined. She will always be remembered for her compassionate heart that touched us all with her witty remarks and that forever twinkle in her eye. He later married actress Geraldine Page, and they had one daughter, Angelica Page, and twin sons, Tony and Jon Torn. It was in 1962 when Walt took over as President of the Naugatuck Valley Trinity College Alumni Association in Waterbury from Dr. Elliott Mayo that he would meet his future wife, Celeste. of joie de vivre touched all who came in contact with him. Besides her husband, she was predeceased by her two sons, Walter K. Lukens, and Paul J. Lukens. Born in New York City, the daughter of a Foreign Service officer, Miss Mayer lived abroad for many years. date. Calling hours for family will be held on Tuesday, and wife Skip, and one daughter Judi Soule and husband Butch. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Kent Volunteer Fire Department in Bill’s memory are welcome. He and his loving wife Annette of 67 years moved into the Cobble two years ago after having lived for almost 30 years on Dugway Rd in the Lime Rock section of Salisbury, CT. As a graduate of Duke University, Robert began his aeronautical engineering career at Republic Aviation in Farmingdale, NY and eventually advanced to Grumman Aviation (now Northrop Grumman) from which he retired in 1984. He returned in the 1990’s and made Cornwall his home. service to follow at 11:30 am at Christ Church Episcopal also in Sharon. Checks for either purpose can be made out to NYASBO and mailed to NYASBO, 453 New Karner Rd., Albany, NY 12205. While raising her children in Scarsdale, New York, Rosmarie was a very active volunteer in the schools, church and other organizations. She is also survived by Lorraine Johnson of St. Thomas Church, Fifth Avenue, an Episcopal church in Manhattan. He was 55. He was a brother that can never be replaced, a simple man that lived an amazing life that meant so much to many. She eventually become Executive Housekeeper, and increased her professional knowledge by attending healthcare conventions in cities all over the country, which she thoroughly enjoyed. sister, Laurie Wirth-Melliand, his niece, Martina L. Melliand, and his Cory McCrory (John, Jema, Ivy, Bevan, Aidan, Rory); Troy Shooter (Jennifer, Kylie, Preston); Liv Franson (Esperanza, Hannah, Olivia); Paxton Franson, Eric Franson (Asa). Funeral Services will be held Saturday, October 18. at 11 am at the Canaan United Methodist Church, 2 Church Street, North Canaan, CT. The family would like to thank the medical staff at Sharon Hospital, particularly Dr. Joseph Catena and Dr. Christina Gomez of Smilow Cancer Center. maintain his knowledge and interest in business and world affairs. Bill and Marion retired in 1987 and built a home in Sharon, CT where they enjoyed many years of retirement and time spent with family and friends. She quickly adopted the new role of mother, moving the family from Brooklyn to Riverside, Conn. next door to her sister, Patricia, who was married to ship- ping executive Jacob Isbrandtsen, who also had seven children with roughly the same ages, Jeanne had inherited Fairfield Farms, in Wytheville, Va., a registered an- gus cattle operation which she and Jack continued to operate. Frank is predeceased by his brother, Michael Wendover. Bill and Anne’s focus on helping others made a deep impression on both children: Joe has supported young people as a college basketball coach and advising them in high school; Sarah has worked as an art therapist with adolescents for the last 25 years. She earned her Nursing degree in September of 1953. Born Nov. 24, 1919 in New York, Jeanne Cotten Blum was the daughter of Madeline Lynch Cotten and Chester Cotten, a Colorado civil engineer. Duncan sang in his church choirs and also became a licensed lay reader in the Episcopal Church:  St. Stephen’s, Sewickley, St. James, Winsted, Christ Church, Canaan, Trinity Church, Torrington, and Church of the Transfiguration, Norfolk, where he also served on the Bishop’s Committee. He attended the Navy V-12 Naval Officer College Training program, received a full scholarship to Phillips Academy at Andover and then graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Columbia University with a degree in Electrical Engineering. He was preceded in death by his mother Doreen. She had a great love for art, design, music, and simple entertaining. had a diverse employment history ranging from truck driver, life-long mechanic, dairy farmer, and most recently. Besides his mother and siblings he lives on through his three children; Greg Drumm of Falls Village, Tanya Drumm of North Canaan and Logan Drumm of Ohio and his six grandchildren; Kyle Neal and Tyler Neal of North Canaan, Hailey Drumm of Millerton, NY Gregory Drumm Jr of North Canaan and Zoe and Julia Drumm. University (M.A. Bill was Education was always important for Mr. Kaletsch and from the time his daughter Tatiana attended Franklin College in Lugano, Switzerland. As with Teen Win, Lose or Draw, the two teams on each program are made up of two young contestants plus a teenage celebrity (this time, from a Disney Channel or Disney XD program). When Dottie was seven years old she met the love of her life, Roland Chinatti, who was eight years old. The agency prospered over the years because of its personal, hands-on approach and Walt’s genuine demeanor and hard-work ethic coupled with a faithful and devoted staff. He worked for two years for The South African Education and Environmental Project, a non profit agency located in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. The cause was complications of prostate cancer, according to his family. Don is also survived by his significant partner and the love of his life, Jill Bartle Hill and his beloved cats Maddie and Willow. The 2014 version featured the following rounds (all 90 seconds):[3]. She was. Linda Sue Farley Decker of Sharon, CT died with her family by her side on December 5, 2020, at Vassar Brothers Hospital. Encouraged and supported by his Aunt Emily, Walt graduated in 1957 from Trinity College in Hartford, CT. After college, Walt served in the U. S. Coast Guard for two years in Connecticut and Alameda, California. In 1955, she married Henry Hammond Taylor of Fairfield, Ct., and in 1962 they purchased an abandoned farm in East Canaan, where they spent the next 43 years raising three daughters, along with an assortment of sheep, chickens, llamas and cows. One brother, Louis Miller and his wife Janis, several nieces and nephews. Ginny worked a 23 year career at the Wassa. Please check back for more details. Collins Sutherland, 91, died December 9, 2014 at The Kent. Continuing his career and following his passion of education, he became Assistant Superintendent for Business, working for several schools until his most recent position, at Byram Hills Central School District in Armonk, NY. Grandfather to Margaret, Ellen and William Yahn, Finley and Eliza Wetmore, and Father-in-law to Leila Wetmore and Walter Yahn. For her many family and friends to be able to celebrate Linda, the family will hold a memorial service in the late spring of 2021. Sister, Betty Jean Merwin. While raising three children, she returned to school to earn her nursing degree from Dutchess Community College. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial contributions be made to Lifestar, http://www.harthosp.org/LIFESTAR/default.aspx. She will be deeply missed. A headcount for the lunch will be appreciated so please RSVP for the lunch to Donna Silbert at, Memorial contributions can be made to The. Memorial contributions may be made to South Kent School, Cushing Academy, and Kent School as well as to the First Congregational Church and the Warren Ambulance fund. He graduated from Washington University in Saint Louis, Missouri, married and then moved to Long Island, NY. Memorial contributions may be made to SVNA, 30 Salmon Kill Road, Salisbury, Conn., 06068. After joining the Navy he enrolled in the Naval Aviation flying and began working for flying lessons while still in high school. He also attended Saint Michael’s College and Central CT University, where he earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Philosophy, and met his wife Tina. He taught Classical Greek and Latin at St. Paul honoring Jeff will follow at. In the political world, it’s not hard to find refreshing faces, including Hillary’s firm jawline, Joe Biden’s smooth cheeks and Arnold’s granite-like brow. later Date/Time to be determined. Following that, Walt returned east and pursued a career in the insurance industry. A celebration of life will be held at the Noble Horizons  Community Center on Friday, May 17, at 2 p.m. They were married for 58 years at the time of Al's passing in October of 2011. He will be missed by sister Mary Kirby, her husband Ed, sister Kathleen Marcon, and brother Joseph Tobin and his wife Gail, a multitude of cherished nieces and nephews, relatives, friends and neighbors.
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