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Georgette M. Coderre
PUTNAM — Georgette M. (Langlois) Coderre, 92, matriarch of the Coderre family, (affectionately known as Mother, Mom, Ma, Memere, Mem, Mrs. Coderre, and Mrs. C)  formerly of Ballou Street, died May 31, 2013 in Westview Healthcare Center in Dayville.  She was the wife of the late Paul R. Coderre.
Born in 1920 in Pawtucket, R.I., she was the daughter of the late George and Elise (Robitaille) Langlois.
Mrs. Coderre was united in marriage to Paul R. Coderre on Nov. 11, 1939, at the Corpus Christi Church in New York.
Mrs. Coderre was a homemaker but, after raising her seven children, she began volunteering as a nurse’s aide at the Day Kimball Hospital as well as at many local nursing homes including Westview.
Mrs. Coderre enjoyed playing cards especially “Catch 5.” Mrs. Coderre was a member of  the parish family at St. Mary of the Visitation Church in Putnam and was a volunteer at the Day Kimball Hospital, Development Office, volunteering more than 12,000 hours.
Georgette leaves four sons, Ronald P. Coderre (Donna) of Putnam, Maurice “Moe” Coderre (Pam) of Putnam, Michael Coderre (Joanne) of Woodstock, and Marc J. Coderre Sr. (Robin) of Putnam; three daughters Diane Bates and her partner Paul Aldrich of Putnam, Dolores “Dee” Carnahan (Rick) of Woodstock, and Jacqueline LaFreniere of Waterford; 11 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her aunt and uncle who raised her from early childhood Adelard and Pamela Lachapelle; four brothers, Etienne Langlois, Marcel Langlois, Laurent Langlois, and Philippe Langlois; a sister Marie Jeanne Beaupre.
Visitation is from 4 to 8 p.m. June 6 in Gilman Funeral Home, 104 Church St., Putnam, where the funeral will assemble at 10 a.m. June 7 for a Mass of Christian Burial at 11 a.m. in St. Mary Church of the Visitation, 230 Providence St, Putnam. Burial will follow in St. Mary Cemetery. Donations: St. Mary Church of the Visitation, 230 Providence St., Putnam, CT 06260; Westview Healthcare Recreation Fund, 130 Ware Rd., Dayville, CT 06241; of the DKH Development Fund, P.O. Box 632, Putnam, CT 06260.


John Davis Woodfall
PUTNAM — John Davis Woodfall, 99, formerly of Heritage Road, died May 28, 2013, at Anna Jacques Hospital, Newburyport, Mass. John was born on Dec. 16, 1913, in Rutland, Vt., to Colin Baines and Marion Davis Woodfall.  He graduated from Rutland High School in 1931. John married Marian G. Woodis in 1942.
Mr. Woodfall relocated to Putnam in 1938 to begin his 45-year career in the textile industry.  He started his career at Putnam Woolen, working there for nearly 20 years. After working for several years in Woonsocket, R.I., he later joined Hale Manufacturing where he remained when Hale merged with Monsanto. He retired after 20 years as the senior manager in Materials & Production Control.
As well as being an avid gardener and a HO train enthusiast, John was very active in the Putnam community. He was a member and former vice president of the Aspinock Historical Society, and a long-standing member of the Putnam Planning Commission, receiving a special citation for his many years with the commission. John was also a member of the Putnam school board for several years. He was the former treasurer and board member of Putnam Baptist Homes, Inc. until fully retiring at age 97 in 2011 when he moved to Amesbury, Mass..  to spend his remaining time with family including the celebration of his 100th Christmas and 100th New Years. This year, he was awarded “Board Member Emeritus” of the Putnam Baptist Homes, Inc in recognition of his many years of dedicated service.
He leaves  two sons, Colin D. Woodfall (Karen) of Salem, N.H., and Gordon G. Woodfall  (Joanne) of Amesbury; five grandchildren: Leslie Lanctot (Dan) of Plainfield, Christopher Woodfall of Wakefield, N.H., Justin Woodfall (Janelle) of Newburyport, Nathan Woodfall of Rochester, N.H., and Megan Woodfall of Saco, Maine; one great-granddaughter, Reagan Woodfall of Newburyport; two sisters-in-law, Iva Woodis and Pauline Woodis. He was predeceased by his wife Marian in 1979, his sister Ruth E. Woodfall in 1973 and his brother Colin C. Woodfall in 1996.
Donations: Woodfall Memorial Fund, c/o The Citizens National Bank, P.O. Box 6002, 182 Main St, , Putnam, CT 06260. Smith & Walker Funeral Home, 148 Grove St., Putnam.

Barbara J. Heath
PUTNAM —  Barbara J. (LaBonte) Heath, 66, of  E. Putnam Road, died June 1, 2013, in the Day Kimball Hospital.  She was the wife of Willard W. Heath.  Born May 24, 1947, in Rockville, she was the daughter of the late Theodore and Freeda (Janino) LaBonte.
Barb worked at Frito – Lay, Center Pizza, and most recently at Woodstock Line. She enjoyed shopping, quilting, sewing, puzzles, and most of all going to the casino with her husband.
She leaves her husband Willard Heath whom she married on Nov. 9, 1973, in Putnam; two sons Fred Peterson (Margaret) of Plainfield and Travis Heath (Tonya) of Killingly; five grandchildren Shala, Amy, Tyler, Kyle, and Kailey; her best friends Mary Duhaime and Pat Savoie. She was predeceased by a daughter Lynn Peterson, a brother Theodore LaBonte, and a sister Rita Dinsdale.  Donations: American Lung Association, Suite 102B, 260 W. Exchange St., Providence, RI 02903 Gilman Funeral Home, 104 Church St., Putnam.

Audrey Burrell
DAYVILLE — Audrey D. (Bailey) Burrell, 70, of Dayville, died May 31, 2013, at Day Kimball Hospital.
She was born in NYC, daughter of the late Horace and Margaret (Foldes) Bailey .  She was a retired sales clerk having worked many years at Ridgefield Lumber Company.  She leaves her husband of 38 years, Amedee A. Burrell of Dayville; two sons, Mark Burrell of Naugatuck and Jeffrey Burrell of Waterbury; a daughter, Lysa Molnar of Danielson; a sister, Barbara Jewell of Brewster, N.Y.; six grandchildren and one great-grandson.
Donations: Hospice of NE CT, 320 Pomfret St., Putnam, CT 06260; or the American Cancer Society, 30 Speen St., Framingham, MA 01701.  Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home, Webster.

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By Ron P. Coderre
This week’s RPC sporty shout out goes to Pomfret resident Peter Deary, who celebrated another candle on the cake today.  During his high school days he was a standout quarterback at Putnam High School and later went on to play at Nichols College.  Recent medical issues have slowed Deary but he appears to be on the path to good health.  Happy Birthday, Peter.
Putnam High School golfer Spencer Salvas appears to be coming along strong toward the end of the schoolboy golf season.  Playing for coach Jim Bartolomei, Salvas led the Clippers to some late season victories.
Most recently, Salvas captured medalist honors in the Constitution State Conference golf championships.  In the championship competition he outdistanced the field firing a torrid even par 70.  The effort earned him All-CSC honors for the spring season.
Salvas, playing as an individual entry because the Putnam team didn’t qualify for the State Tournament, teed off at 9 a.m. June 3 at Crestwood Park Golf Club in Watertown in the Division IV competition.  During the golf season, Salvas plays out of Quinnatisset Country Club in Thompson.  He’s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Salvas of Putnam.
The only other northeastern Connecticut entry in the State Tournament is the Killingly High School golf team, coached by Kevin Marcoux.  The Redmen, who have had a tremendous season, capped with a recent Eastern Connecticut Conference Championship, are paced by freshmen twins John and Drew Aitken.  Other members of the team include cousins, Brad and Kyle Liebscher and Calvin Desjardin.  Killingly tees off in the Division III competition on Monday; however their tee time is an early 7:45 a.m. at Timberlin Country Club in Berlin.
New Baby Announcement…
Congratulations to former Putnam resident Jillian D’Elia and ex-UConn basketball standout Donny Marshall on the recent birth of their daughter Melia.  Mother and daughter are doing fine but all reports are that Marshall, although he handled the basketball rather adeptly in his hoop days, is very cautious when handling his new born daughter.
D’Elia is a Putnam High School graduate, where she was a cheerleader and the captain of her cheering squad as a senior.  She received her bachelor’s degree in marketing at Eastern Connecticut State University.  Currently she holds a management position with United Natural Foods Inc. in Providence.
Marshall, who starred under coach Jim Calhoun, played professionally for a number of years following his graduation.  He is seen regularly during the basketball season on CSN Television, where he co-hosts the Boston Celtics pre and post game shows.  He occasionally works college basketball games as a color analyst.
Sara and Barney Seney of Putnam are the proud grandparents.
Hole-In-One…
Josh Peach, branch manager of The Citizens National Bank Putnam office, achieved every golfers dream on a blustery May 27 when he recorded the first hole-in-one of his 10-year golfing career.  Peach’s ace occurred at Wintonbury Hills Golf Club in Bloomfield.
Playing with Jay Korsu and Brian and Ann Dauphin, Peach aced the downhill par-three, 12th- hole, which was playing at a distance of 162 yards.  He used his trusty seven-iron, while striking his favorite Nike golf ball, which is now prominently on display at his home.
“The wind was blowing fiercely and of course in our faces, which is usually the case on the golf course.  I struck the shot well but didn’t think I would get a hole-in-one.  The nice thing about the shot was that we could see the entire event taking place before our eyes, as we all watched the ball comfortably settle into the cup.  I hope it’s the first of many,” said Peach.
Remembering A 1995 State Record Holder…
Tourtellotte Memorial High School has had a number of State championship teams in its long and illustrious sports history, but in 1995 four young ladies put the school on the map with a record setting performance.  The quartet, Melissa Marcucci, Jennifer Blumie, Erin Raftery and Angela Girardin put on a moment to remember at the championships when they broke a 15-year record previously held by Litchfield High School in the 4x400 relay.
The previous best time, recorded in 1980 was 4:08.30.  The Lady Tigers relay team finished in an incredible time of 4:06.76, eclipsing Litchfield’s record.  These young ladies accounted for 47 of Tourtellotte’s 48.75 points, leading to a third place finish in the Class S championships and a fifth place at the State Open.  All the young ladies were selected to the Connecticut All-State team and competed in the New England Championships.
Individually, Marcucci ran the 200-meter, Blumie competed in the high jump and Girardin ran the 100-meter hurdles, and the 200 and the 400-meters.  The relay team is scheduled to be inducted into the TMHS Athletic Hall of Fame at 2 p.m. June 22 at the Thompson Public School Auditorium.
From The Annals of Putnam Sports History…
June 11, 1915: PHS. defeated Bartlett 2-0.  Arthur Blackmore pitched Putnam’s first no-hit, no-run game.  (Information contributed by Willie Zamagni)
RPC’s Closing Thought For The Day: A friend is somebody you can be quiet with.

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Off They Go
Middle school track competitors are off and running during the 100 at the QVJC meet last week. Courtesy photo.



At the QVJC Championship for middle school track and field:
Boys: 1st place Griswold 83   2nd place Woodstock 81  3rd place Canterbury 72   4th place Eastford 34  5th place Putnam 22  6th  place Brooklyn  20  7th place  St. Joseph’s  8   8th  place Pomfret 7
Shot: 1st  G  J. Kelly 35.1  2nd  G  B. Ward 35.1  3rd  G  H. Briggs 31.1  4th  W  J. Thompson 30.11  5th  P M. DeCosta 30.8  6th  E  B. Lewis 30.6; Discus: 1st  B  C. Carr 101.5  2nd  P  M. DeCosta  94.3   3rd  E  L. Dyer  89.4  4th  W  T. White  5th  G  B. Ward 78.4   6th  C  A. Munz 67.2; High Jump: 1st  W  T. White 5.2  2nd  C  C. Aponte 5.2  3rd  C  C. Parker  5   4th  C  J. Slovick  5th  G  J. Driscoll 4.6  6th  G  C. DeRoy 4.6; Long Jump: 1st  G.  S. Murphy  18.4  2nd  G  J. Driscoll  16.8  3rd  E  J. Owens  15.9  4th  PC  N. Alessandro  14.5  5th  G  C. Jackson  14.5  6th  C  C. Aponte  13.11; 4 x 1: 1st  Griswold  50.8  2nd  Woodstock  52.6   3rd  Eastford  54.3; 4 x 4: 1st  Canterbury  4.20.3  2nd  Woodstock  4.20.6   3rd  Griswold  4.27.3; 100: 1st  W  J. Kelly  11.8  2nd  G  S. Murphy  11.9   3rd   E  J. Owens  12.7  4th  C  A. Munz  13.5  6th  W  E. Holcomb  13.8; 200: 1st   W  J. Kelly  25.1  2nd  E  J. Owens  25.8  3rd  P  D. Key  26.9  4th  C. Caponte  27.5  5th  G  C. Jackson  27.6  6th  C  A. Munz  27.8; 400: 1st   W  T. White  58.9   2nd  SJS  M. Kelly 1.01.9  3rd  C  J. Slovick  1.02.2  4th  G  D. Rogers  1.03.4  5th  W  R. McMahon  1.05.7   6th  E  C. Singleton  1.06.9; 800: 1st  C  J. Slovic  2.29.1  2nd  C  J. Craig  2.31.4  3rd  B  K. Carlson  2.32  4th  W  M. Cheney  5th  G. C.DeRoy  2.36.3   PC  T. LeClerg  2.40.1; 1600: 1st  G  J. Driscoll 5.24.1  2nd  C  J. Craig  5.28.2  3rd  P  C. Holloman  5.29.5  4th  B  K. Carlson  5.54.7   6th  C  R. Ferrigno  6.00.
Girls: 1st place  Woodstock  103.5   2nd place  Griswold  52.5   3rd place  Thompson  37  4th  Brooklyn  36  5th  Eastford  33  6th  Pomfret  31  7th  Canterbury  17   8th  Putnam  12  9th  St. Joseph’s  7.
Shot: 1st  E  H. Smith  28.5  2nd  PC  M. Slevinsky  26.8   3rd  B  S. Brouillard  26.5  4th  B  A. Cressimanna  25.11  5th  P  L. Blackmar  25.5   6th  C  24.4; Discus: 1st  W  S. Casey  76.4  2nd  E  H. Smith  60.8  3rd  W  S. Brousseau  59.5  4th  B  J. Sullivan  57.5  5th  E  A. Buell  54.5  6th  T  A. Morin  52.4; High Jump: 1st  C  C. Allen  4.5  2nd  W  L. Odea  4.5  3rd  C  B. Post  4.4  4th  G  S. Krick  4.2  5th  G  K Accede  4.0   6th  E  Williams/Buell  4.0; Long Jump: 1st  P  R. Hultzman  13.2  2nd  G  K. Accede  13.2  3rd  SJS  S. Gothreau  12.3  4th  T  M. Aubin  12.3  5th  T  P. Boisvert  12.3  6th  W  K. Davignon  11.11; 4x1: 1st Griswold  57.4  2nd  Woodstock  58.14  3rd  Thompson  59.2; 4x4: 1st  Woodstock  4.50.7  2nd  Thompson  4.57.9  3rd  Griswold  4.58.7; 100: 1st  W  K. Davignon  13.9  2nd  E  A. LeFemine  14  3rd  G  H. Camacho  14.1  4th  G  S. Krick  14.2  5th  W  E. Law  6th  SJS  H. Russo  14.7; 200: 1st   PC  K. Ballou  28.8  2nd  W  A. Bedard  29  3rd  W  K. Davignon  29.3  4th  E  A. LeFemine  29.6  5th  tie  C  KI. Accede and W  E. Law  30.1; 400: 1st  PC  K. Ballou  1.04.1  2nd  W  A. Bedard  1.05.2  3rd  W  J. Woodland  1.08.6  4th  G.  M. Ritz  1.11  5th  B  J. Sullivan  1.11.3  6th  PC  J. Semancik  1.11.5; 800: 1st  B  B. Brouillard  2.38.7  2nd  T  M. Roy  2.40.7  3rd  W  J. Woodland  2.45  4th  W  S. Lawrence  2.45.9  5th  G  M. Kinnie  2.46.4  6th  W  I. Gelhaus  2.50.6; 1600: 1st  B. Brouillard  5.46.2  2nd  W  K. Boska  5.56  3rd  W  A. Gianfriddo  6.00.7  4th  W  H. Matsas  6.03.1  5th  PC  A. Corrigan  6.09.1  6th  G  M. Kinnie  6.12.

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Ready to Go!
All the golf carts were lined up at the annual Ronald P. Coderre Putnam Rotary golf tournament held last week at Connecticut National Golf Course in Putnam. Photo courtesy of Rick Roy.



Rotary golf
tourney
winners
PUTNAM — The winners of the Ronald P. Coderre golf tournament for the Putnam Rotary include: 1st Gross – (57) Doug Woodward, Jeff Ives, Chris Brock, Steve Dion; 2nd Gross – (61) Ray Morrissette, Seth Morrissette, Joe Bellevance, Ed Morrissette; 3rd Gross – (61) Ed Desaulnier, Armand Gaudette, Bob Bernier, Charlie Panteleakos.
1st Net – (52.26) Kelly Levesque, Marc Palumbo, Garth Smith, Harry Levesque; 2nd Net – (52.92) George Lovell, Mark Michalek, Randy Reiff, Steve Keene; 3rd Net – (54.87) Dave Pantaleakos, Jeff Pycko, Jim Kellaway, Justin Olsen.
Closest To Pin #4 – Ron Lefevre; Closest To Pin #7 – Scott Johndrow; Closest To Pin #9 – Ray Morrissette; Closest To Pin #11 – Scott Johndrow; Closest To Pin #15 – Jack Petrone
Skins – #13 (Eagle) Doug Woodward, Jeff Ives, Chris Brock, Steve Dion.

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