Obituaries pg 8 2-21-13



Skye Bourey
PUTNAM — Skye Nicole Bourey, infant daughter of Rebecca Lafortune and Richard R. Bourey of Putnam, died unexpectedly Feb. 10, 2013, at home. She was born Dec. 28, 2012, in Putnam.
She leaves her brothers, Bradley Thomas Cuscovitch-Bourey, 12, of Windham, Connor Paul Lafortune, 6, of Putnam; grandparents, Paul and Lynda Walmsley of Putnam, Donna and David Wilson of Plainfield, Richard and Barbara Bourey of Scotland, Joanne Bourey and Timothy Knight of Sterling; great-grandparents, Rose Perry of Somers, Bernice Bourey of Scotland; June Lessard of Derry, N.H., aunts and uncles, Christine and Jesus Lopez of Sterling, Kathleen Bourey of Scotland, Roderick Bourey and Tori Lane of Sterling, Ryan Perry of Sterling, Daniel Lowell and Nathaniel Lowell of
Putnam, Billy Joe and John Rutledge of Minnesota, and cousins Sierra, Lily, Jesus Jr., and Sophia; godfather Michael Pudlo of Lebanon. She was predeceased by her uncle and aunt, Paul Walmsley and Valerie Wilson.
Prayer Service was Feb. 18 at Smith & Walker Funeral Home, 148 Grove St., Putnam, with burial St. Joseph Cemetery, Dayville. Donations: Her family.

Stanley A. Scraba Jr. ,
Korean war vet
STUART, Fla. —  Stanley A . Scraba, Jr.,  80, of Stuart, and Alexander’s Lake, Dayville, died Feb. 11, 2013, in Boca Raton Regional Hospital.  He was the husband of Joan (Trudeau) Scraba.  Born July 6,1932, in Putnam,, he was the son of the late Stanley and Annie (Perkins) Scraba.
Stan began a 36-year military career with the Army as a private in 1949 before retiring in 1986 as a Brigadier General from the Connecticut Army National Guard.  He served with the 43D Division in Germany during the Korean War.  Attaining the rank of Master Sergeant, Scraba received a direct commission in the CT State Army Guard in 1953.  He commanded both the Danielson and Putnam companies and served as a Confinement Officer for the 169th Military Police Battalion as well as an Operations Officer for the 192D Engineer Battalion.  Stan was a past commander of both the 192D and 242D  Engineer Battalions.  He had also been the Commandant of the Connecticut Military Academy.
He graduated from Bryant College and the resident U.S. Army Command and General Staff College in Fort Leavenworth, Kan. A.  He also was a member of Governor Ella Grasso’s and Governor O’Neill’s Military Staff.
 He began his 31-year teaching career at Putnam High as both a business teacher and assistant football coach from 1955 to 1968.  He was also the first business manager of the Putnam School systems from 1970 to 1974 and he concluded his teaching as a career education specialist at Brooklyn Elementary 1975 to 1986.  Locally in Putnam, Stan was a Police Commissioner for 14 years and the First Special Service District Chairman.  He was a lifetime member of Putnam’s Lodge of Elks 574 and VFW Post 1523.
Stan and Joan enjoyed their 60th wedding anniversary at their summer home on Alexander’s Lake in last July.
He leaves his five children:  Mrs. Susan Johnston (Mark) of Alexander’s Lake,  Ms Paula Scraba, Ph.D of St. Bonaventure, N.Y.,  Brigadier General Mark D. Scraba, U.S. Army (Mary-Elizabeth) of Stuttgart, Germany, Captain Christopher P. Scraba, U.S. Coast Guard, (Melissa) of Weston, Fla., Mr. Sean M. Scraba (Tracey) of Tolland; 10 grandchildren, Danielle (Mathew), John Christopher, Joshua, Emily, Sean, Elizabeth, Samantha, Spencer, Zachary and Keagan.  He was predeceased by his son Stanley Thomas Scraba in April 1985.
A Memorial Service was Feb. 18 at St Christopher’s Church, Hobe Sound, Fla. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held in June  at St. Mary Church in Putnam. Donations: Scraba Memorial Scholarship Fund c/o Citizens National Bank  182 Main St.., Putnam, CT 06260.  Gilman Funeral Home, 104 Church St., Putnam.

Shirley Billings Craig
MIMS, Fla. — Shirley Billings Craig, 70, died Feb. 4, 2013, in Mims.
She was born Oct. 23, 1942, in Putnam.
She leaves her mother, Exilda Billings Mathieu of Regency Heights, Danielson; a sister, Pauline Audette of N. Grosvenordale; five children, Bruce Crandall (Lainey) of Mims, Gary Crandall of Mims, Karlene Jones of Mims, David Michaud of South Dakota and Brian Michaud (Tammy) of Mims; 10 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
A Celebration of Life was Feb. 9 in Mims.  A Mass with burial will be held at a later date at St. Joseph’s Cemetery in Dayville.

Michael Harmon
N. GROSVENORDALE — Michael Lee Harmon, 60, of N. Grosvenordale, died Feb. 11, 2013, at home. He was the husband of  Joy (Ziemba) Harmon.
He was born Feb. 25, 1952, in Pittsburg, Calif., son of the late Billy Jo and Sally (Wrigley) Harmon of Vallejo. Calif. Michael graduated Hogan High School of Vallejo, attended local colleges. He served in the U.S. Army and Selective Services. He was a local contractor for many businesses.
He leaves in addition to his wife Joy; his son Trave M. Harmon (Sherry) of Moosup; daughter Nola A. (Harmon) Englehaupt (Richard) of Ottawa, Ill.; four grandsons, Jackson, Jefferson, Charles Englehaupt and Corbin Harmon, one granddaughter Isla Englehaupt; a brother Patrick Harmon; a sister Kathy Harmon of Vallejo; his partners in crime, Ollie, Beau, Lillie and Lucy. He was predeceased by his parents and  brothers Brian and Billy.
Calling hours are from 1 to 3 p.m. Feb. 23 at Smith & Walker Funeral Home, 148 Grove St., Putnam, with a Memorial Service at 2:45. p.m.

Jeannette (LaCroix)
Ladyka
PUTNAM — - Jeannette (LaCroix) Ladyka, 97, of Matulaitis Nursing Home, formerly of Butts Road, Woodstock, died Feb. 16, 2013. She was predeceased by her husband of 61 years, Joseph Ladyka in 1999.
She was born in 1915 in Southbridge, the daughter of Rozilda Benoit and William LaCroix. She graduated from the former Mary E. Wells High School in Southbridge, and from Quinebaug Valley Community College in Danielson.
She was a Literacy Volunteer for 10 years tutoring English as a Second Language. Before her retirement from the former American Optical in Southbridge, she was employed as a statistical secretary.  She was a communicant of St. Stephen’s Church in Quinebaug.
She leaves a son Joel (Rachel) of N. Grosvenordale; a daughter Martha Romaine of Cherryfield, Maine; two sisters Mildred Bell and Gladys Carrier; a brother Ernest LaCroix; four grandchildren, Katherine Brodeur of Killingly, Melissa Menzone of Charleton, Michael Ladyka of N. Grosvenordale, and Anne Rittenhouse of Gilbert, Ariz;  and five great grandchildren.  She was predeceased by a son David Ladyka, two brothers Claude Arnold and George LaCroix, two sisters Pearl LaFleche and Leona Gaudette.
Visitation is at 10 a.m. Feb. 20 in the Valade Funeral Home, 23 Main St., N. Grosvenordale with a Funeral Service at 11 a.m. and burial in St. Joseph Cemetery at a later date.

Frank A. Mayo Sr.,
business owner
DANIELSON — Frank A. Mayo Sr., 73 of Bailey Hill Road, died Feb. 9, 2013, at the Regency Heights Nursing Home in Danielson. He was the husband of Deanna V. (O’Connell) Mayo. They were married July 18, 1964.
He was born May 17, 1939, in Pomfret, son of the late James and Alphonsine Mayo.
Frank has made his home in Danielson for over 22 years. He operated a farm raising beef cattle, and had a great passion for farming and caring for his animals. He worked many years in construction and he later worked as a foreman at Crystal Water Company in Danielson. Frank owned and operated a rubbish removal business for several years.
He leaves his wife Deanna of 48 years; his children: Robert Mayo (Cheryl) of Thompson, James Mayo of Manchester, Frank Mayo Jr. and his companion Leslie Post of Killingly, Theodore Mayo and his companion Theresa DiPrimio of Waterbury,  Brian Mayo (Marie) of Killingly; a daughter-in-law Nell Wetherell of Nassau, N.Y.; his siblings James J. “Sonny” Mayo of Danielson, Annie Montpelier of Putnam, Alice Bury of Baltic, Liz Uhles of Anchorage, Alaska, Ira Mayo of Moosup, Rosemary Long of Putnam, James C. “Butch” Mayo of Pomfret; nine grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by a son Craig Wetherell; siblings Phillip Mayo, Helen Beaudry, Dora Kendrick, Minnie Dolchok, Dorothy Russell.
Visitation was Feb. 20 at Gagnon and Costello Funeral Home, 33 Reynolds St., Danielson, with burial later in St. Mary Cemetery, Putnam. Donations: American Cancer Society, 825 Brook St., I-91 Tech Ctr, Rocky Hill, CT 06067-3045.

Roland L. Moulin Sr.,
WWII vet
WOODSTOCK —  Roland Leo Moulin Sr., 92, of Woodstock, died Feb. 10, 2013, at the Matulaitis Nursing Home, Putnam.
He was married 70 years to Vivian (Malboeuf) Moulin. She died Dec. 31, 2012.
He was born Sept. 23, 1920, in Dayville, son of the late Wilfred and Rose (Guay) Moulin. He was a WWII Army veteran, served with the 98th infantry division.
Roland had made his home in Woodstock for 62 years and was a communicant of Most Holy Trinity Church in Pomfret. He was a member of the Putnam VFW Post 1523, the Woodstock American Legion, Post 111 and active in the Woodstock Senior Citizens. Roland worked as a machine operator at Putnam Hertzl in Putnam for 25 years, retiring in 1985. He also worked for Edmond Moulin Tree Service from 1938 to 1960. Roland was a UConn women’s basketball fan and an avid New York Yankee fan and saw Babe Ruth play.
He leaves his children: Roland Louis Moulin (Anne-Marie) of Putnam, Vivian Rose Moulin Morse (Wayne) of E. Longmeadow, Mass., Nanette Marie Polito (Joseph) of Hebron, Ky.; grandchildren: Pamela Moulin Holden (John), Roland Charles Moulin (Angela), Melissa Morse Walsh (Greg), Ashley Morse Kelleher (Josh), Christopher Polito, Alexandra Polito; great-grandchildren: Barrett and Reid Holden, Kayla and Luke Moulin, Jack and Cole Walsh. He was predeceased by his siblings Fred Moulin, Arthur Moulin, Edmond Moulin, Rose Richotte, Lea Trahan, Fabiola Provost.  
The Mass of Christian Burial was Feb. 15 at Most Holy Trinity Church, Pomfret, with burial in St. Joseph Cemetery, Dayville, with military honors. Donations: Most Holy Trinity Church, PO Box 235, Pomfret, CT 06258. Smith & Walker Funeral Home, 148 Grove St., Putnam.

 


Gary Bissonnette
WOODSTOCK — Gary P. Bissonnette, 60, died Feb. 14, 2013, after a long illness.
Gary was born in Putnam and lived in Woodstock and Killingly most of his life.  He was a U.S. Army veteran and has worked at Foxwoods for several years.  Gary was a “free spirit.”
He leaves his mother, Angeline (Russo) Bissonnette of Woodstock; his father, Camil Bissonnette of Danielson; two daughters, Victoria Nash and Elizabeth Bosompen, both of Kentucky; two brothers, Kenneth Bissonnette of Miami and Glen Bissonnette of Addison, N.Y.; two sisters, Tracy Lupien of Brooklyn, and Jill Menard of Danielson; two grandchildren.
A Memorial Service will be at 10:30 a.m. Feb. 23 in the East Woodstock Congregational Church. Burial will be private. Donations: Charity of the donors choice.  Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home, Webster.

Janet Croteau
THOMPSON — Janet M. (MacDonald) Croteau, 80, died Feb. 12, 2013, in Westview Nursing Care & Rehab, Dayville. Her husband of 35 years, Gilbert Croteau, died in 1992.
She was born raised in Lewiston, Maine, the daughter of the late Roger and Esther (Worthington) MacDonald. She lived five years in Webster, and 30 years in Thompson before moving to her daughter’s in Woodstock in 2004. She worked  at  Commerce as a customer service representative.
She leaves two sons: Roger Croteau of Thompson, Michael Croteau (Lisa) of Thompson; two daughters: Patricia Croteau of San Francisco and Lisa Reardon (Marty); grandson, Lucas Reardon, all of Woodstock.
Memorial services were private with burial of her ashes in W. Thompson Cemetery. Bartel Funeral Home & Chapel, Dudley.

Joan Kubiak
WEBSTER — Joan (Strenk) Kubiak, 90,  the wife of the late Benjamin Kubiak, died Feb. 10, 2013. She was predeceased by her husband of 67 years who died unexpectedly on Dec. 29, 2012.
Born in Webster, she was the daughter of Mary and Stanislaw Strenk.
Upon their marriage, Joan and Ben built their home on the Kubiak property in the Wilsonville section of Thompson where they raised their family and built their business, State Line Power Equipment.
Most of Joan’s working years were spent at the Anglo Fabrics Woolen Mill where she was a percher/finish examiner.  Upon her retirement she joined her husband in the operation of their business, State Line Power Equipment. She was skillful and very talented at knitting, crocheting and needlepoint and has passed on many of her treasures to her grandchildren.  A self-taught horticulturist, Joan could cultivate and propagate even the most delicate flowers and took great pride in her beautiful flower gardens.
She leaves her daughter, Bernadette Quercia (Cosmo) of Thompson; grandchildren Kaleen Taft (Timothy) of Putnam, and Christopher Quercia (Amy) of Southbridge; and great-grandchildren. Joan was predeceased by sisters, Janina Strenk and Stasia Krawczyk and a brother, Chester Strenk. 
The Funeral Mass was Feb. 15 in St. Joseph Basilica, Webster, with burial in St. Joseph Garden of Peace Cemetery.  Donations: St. Jude Children’s Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas Place, Memphis, TN 38105. Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home, Webster.

Theresa Browning
BROOKLYN — Theresa E. Browning, 71, of Brooklyn and Sarasota, Fla., died Feb. 2, 2013, in her Brooklyn home.
She was born Oct. 9, 1941, in Norwich, daughter of the late Georgie (Bates) Barnes and the late Arthur John Ellal, stepdaughter of the late Donald Barnes Sr.
Theresa graduated from Griswold High School and Eastern Connecticut State University with her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in education. She worked as a teacher in the Brooklyn school system for over 30 years. In 1988, she and her son Charles founded Browning and Browning Real Estate in Brooklyn.
She married Otis Avery Browning III Sept. 10, 1960. He survives her. She also leaves her children, Mary Beth Malin (Wayne) of Griswold, Charles Browning and Nicole Garbutt of Brooklyn, and Kathleen Browning of Boston; grandchildren; sisters.

The Doc pg 9 2-21-13

By Doc Cody
Well, it’s great to be back at the computer keyboard and pounding out some sports for the Putnam Town Crier while RPC hopefully enjoys some warmth and sunshine on the links in Florida.  Keeping the PTC readers and RPC followers informed on the latest sports happenings and locker room chatter is always a treat for me.
By the way, RPC is in Florida with his brother-in-law Richard “Aw Rick” Carnahan, Roger Franklin and Doug Valentine.  They’ll return to the Antique City on Feb. 20 but in the meantime the golf courses in and around Bradenton, Fla., will see plenty of the foursome.
Baseball On Our Minds…
Word from Thompson’s “volunteer of the year” Joe Lindley indicates the Tri-Town American Legion Baseball program is already gearing up in preparation for the upcoming season.  Although the recent snow storm pushed baseball to the background, according to Lindley, that didn’t deter the Tri-Town executive committee and coaching staff.  The group has already had two meetings and the coaches have been attending Zone VI meetings in Montville.
The Tri-Towners will once again have Paul Faucher in the dugout serving as the head coach of the Senior entry.  He’ll be assisted by Charlie Darras, John Donovan and Andrew Faucher.  Despite the fact that there weren’t enough players to put a Junior team on the field last season, indications are that a Junior squad for 2013 is a primary goal.
Assisting Lindley this year is the General Manager/Treasurer Everett Shepard and Assistant General Managers Barry Shead and Mike Santerre.  Committee members Stan Lesniewski, Bob LeBeau and Barney Seney have been searching for individuals to assist in a variety of ways for the 2013 season.  John Foucault, who coached the 2012 Putnam Sr. League All Stars, has joined the committee.  Shortly member of the Tri-Town executive committee and coaches will be contacting local high school coaches in an attempt to plan on rosters for the Zone VI season.  Cheryl Anne Carignan of Thompson will serve as the “team mother.”
 Players who are interested in more information should contact Lindley at 860 928-5527 or 860 428-4154 or by e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..   Any adults interested in assisting for the upcoming season should also contact Lindley.  There are a variety of ways in which they can help the program.
Local Female Star at RIC…
Remember Devin Hill former Killingly High School basketball standout?  Hill is currently a member of the Rhode Island College women’s basketball team.
Hill was a member of the Killingly varsity girls’ basketball team for four years and one of the area’s top offensive performers.  While she enjoyed three solid years on the court, improving her skills each season, she lost the majority of her senior season when she tore her ACL.  Fortunately, her play while she was active attracted the attention the RIC coaching staff.
Although she isn’t seeing much action as she fully recovers from her high school injury, it’s a sure bet that Hill is an integral part of the Anchorwomen’s future plans.
Remembering the ’88 Redgals…
In late January Killingly High School took time to honor a past team, which is probably the best women’s basketball team in the long and historic athletic tradition of the school.  The team posted a 24-1 record on its way to capturing the Class L championship.  The only defeat it suffered was a 10 point defeat at the hands of National power Christ The King of New York.
The team was led by Tracy Lis, who was an offensive scoring machine.  She tallied 3,681 points during her illustrious four years at Killingly.  Lis later went on to a stellar career at Providence College where she amassed 2,534 points.  After college she spent some time barnstorming with the all-male Harlem Magicians, featuring the inimitable Marques Haynes.  She later had a brief appearance in the short lived American Basketball League, where her coach was Boston Celtics Hall of Famer K.C. Jones.
One of the members of the team was forward Janene Adams.  Adams only averaged 1.8 points per game, but with Lis on the court doing the scoring, she was utilized in a defensive role.  Adams went on UConn after graduating from Killingly and earned a degree in business.  Today she is the director of Finance at UConn -Avery Point.  She’s married to former Putnam resident Michael Vandi.  They live in Thompson and together they have two daughters.
In addition to Lis and Adams-Vandi others who were on hand for the celebration included Tricia (Griffiths) Swatko, Kim (Diani) Brooks, Ellen (Malloy) Harrington, Missy (Kowolenko) Angle and Tracy (Wood) Waggoner.
All-Star Selections Coming
Prior to departing for Florida RPC indulged my services in assisting him to select the Putnam Town Crier high school and prep school all star teams.  In addition to the all stars we’ll be selecting the Coach of the Year, Most Valuable Player and Unsung hero.  We promise to have more for you about the all star selections in the near future.
And in closing as I did in the past, here we go.

PHS pg 9 2-21-13


PHS wins
PUTNAM --- Feb. 15 the Putnam High School girls' basketball team persevered and beat University 33-28.
Putnam struggled and trailed 14-10 at the end of three quarters to go ahead 26-23 with 4 seconds left and Ladona Quinn hit a three-pointer at the end of regulation to send the game to overtime. Putnam perservered and won the overtime 7-2 to come out with a 33-28 victory. Putnam was lead by Monica Phongsa  with 10 and Sierra Roireau with 9. Putnam improved to 14-5 and University fell to 9-10.

Academy pg 11 2-21-13



WOODSTOCK — Woodstock Academy senior Cody Maiorino, wrestler, and junior gymnastics star Courtney Osborne were named the Sweet Evalina’s Athlete of the Week.
Maiorino had an amazing tournament at the Woodstock Academy Invitational Tournament. Not only was he a leader in the logistics of helping run the tournament from set-up to clean-up, but he had the best wrestling match of his career. He came in second out of 10 teams and his only loss came in the final seconds in the championship match. In order to get to the finals Cody had to go through some very tough competitors including the #1 seed. Hey had lost to that opponent earlier in the year so that was a huge victory for him and that semi-final match was one of the best matches of the day. It was a closely contested match and he pulled out the victory in the third period. In the championship match Maiorino had a lead going into the final period, but he ran out of gas just at the end. Cody has a record of 19 and 13 this year with 8 pins.
With Woodstock Academy’s gymnastics team being bitten by the injury bug they needed gymnasts to step-up their performance and that is exactly what Courtney Osborne has done. Courtney has had an incredible run as of late winning the all-around in the last two meets. Against Stonington, Osborne placed first in the all- around and she also took the gold in the vault and floor. Her performance helped her team put up a score of 143.75 which was the Centaur’s third highest team score of the season. She followed up that impressive performance by once again winning the all-around in the Centaur’s meet against East Lyme. Courtney has been a key ingredient to Woodstock Academy’s success in gymnastics over the past two years so it is with pleasure that we announce that she has been chosen as Athlete of the Week.
Courtney Osborne is not only one of the best gymnasts for Woodstock Academy, but she is one of the best in the state of Connecticut.

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