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Paul Berthiaume Sr.,
Army vet
BROOKLYN — Paul Edward Berthiaume Sr., 84, of Brooklyn died July 4, 2014, at Backus Hospital. Paul was born July 1, 1930, the son of the late Edward and Eva Berthiaume of Danielson.
Paul graduated from Providence College in 1952. He was a member of the National Guard from 1947 to 1950 and the Army from 1953 to 1955. Paul taught at the Brooklyn school from 1956 to 1999 where he received the Teacher of the Year Award in 1991. After that he taught several classes for many years at QVCC in the Learning In Retirement Program. After his family first, was his love of teaching, going to the Thompson Speedway, watching the Red Sox, listening to Country Music, and watching old movies. Paul was a life member of the American Legion and the Elks. He was also involved in the Little League and Senior Leagues in the ‘60s and ‘70s. Paul gave 16 years of service to the American Legion Post 21 Ambulance.
He leaves his wife of 60 years Gloria Berthiaume of Brooklyn, his daughter Deborah Gill (Patrick of West Virginia; his son Paul Berthiaume Jr. (Catherine) of Lebanon; his son Mark Berthiaume (Muriel) of Brooklyn; son Gary Berthiaume (Gial) of Thompson; son Steven Berthiaume and girlfriend Bernadette Schuster of Danielson; son John Berthiaume (Ann) of Dayville; daughter Michelle Viens (Jonathan) of Danielson; 10 grandchildren, six great grandchildren; his sister Georgette Pappas of Danielson. He is predeceased by his brother Armand Berthiaume.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be at noon July 12 at St. James Church, Danielson. Private burial will be at a later date. Donations: LIR Scholarship Fund, c/o Monique Wolanin, QVCC Foundation, 742 Upper Maple Street, Dayville, CT; or the American Cancer Society. Smith & Walker Funeral Home, 148 Grove St., Putnam.
William Sirrine,
WWII vet
POMFRET CENTER — William T. Sirrine, 90, of Pomfret Center, died June 24, 2014, at home. He was born April 6, 1924, in Pomfret, son of John W. and Melba (Sheldon) Sirrine. He was a veteran of WWII serving with the U.S. Navy.
He was a self-employed carpenter and had built and remodeled many homes and professional buildings in the area. He had made his home in Pomfret all his life. Bill was a Master Poultry Breeder and was known throughout the country.
He was a life member of the ABA, Modern Game of America, Master Exhibitor and breeder of White and Black Cochins and Birchen Modern Game. He was a member of the Woodstock Agricultural Society, and was the head of the Poultry Division for many years with the Woodstock and Brooklyn fairs.
For many years he volunteered his time at the Windham - Tolland 4-H Camp in building repair.
Bill was a great teacher, having a great love for poultry; he enjoyed teaching the poultry trade to the youth and helping them get a good start. Bill was a Postal Carrier for the Pomfret Post Office for many years.
He was a member of the Putnam Masonic Lodge of South Woodstock and the American Legion. He enjoyed the outdoors, hunting, fishing and trapping.
He leaves his children Donald Sirrine (Judith) of Pomfret Center, Rosalie James (Brad) of Pomfret Center; Barry Sirrine (Sylvia) of Putnam; his brother Fred Sirrine of Pomfret; grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his siblings, Edward, John, Herbert and Melba Morin.
A Memorial Service will be at 11 a.m. July 12, at Smith & Walker Funeral Home, 148 Grove St., Putnam. Donations: Boston Poultry Expo, 50 Ennis Road, North Oxford, MA 01537.
LaToya Meunier
WOODSTOCK — LaToya (Bentley) Meunier, 32, of Old Hall Rd., died unexpectedly on June 30, 2014, at home. She is the wife of Michael Meunier. Born in 1982 in Brooklyn, N.Y., she was the daughter of Helen (Curry) Bentley of Putnam.
LaToya’s bubbly personality drew people to her. She enjoyed working out, dancing, friends, family, and her puppies. She was the glue that kept everyone together.
In addition to her husband and her mother, she leaves two “babies,” dogs, Mr. Carter and Chloé; and eight kitties; brother James Bentley of Manhattan, N.Y.; sisters, Lucretia Bentley of Putnam, Rinata Champlain of Niantic, and Monica Bentley of East Orange, N.J.; nieces Melaney and Angela; and nephews Dakota, Cassanova, Malachi, and Isaiah.
Donations Michael Meunier, 37 Old Hall Rd. Woodstock, CT 06281. : Gilman Funeral Home, 104 Church St., Putnam.
Dean E. Bunnell
EASTFORD — Dean E. Bunnell, 59, of Eastford, died unexpectedly on July 4, 2014, at Hartford Hospital. Dean was the son of the late Wayne J. and Emily M. (Young) Bunnell.
Dean graduated from Woodstock Academy/ H.H. Ellis Technical School. He remained active in the community as a member and Past Master of the Israel Putnam Lodge #46 A.F. & A.M. of South Woodstock. He was chairman of the Eastford Republican Town Committee, a veteran member and a former chief of the Eastford Independent Fire Company.
He served on the Eastford Board of Selectmen, and was a trustee and secretary of The Grove Cemetery Association. Dean enjoyed vacationing in the Outer Banks of North Carolina, long weekend trips, Monday night poker games, and a good cigar. His “Cuisine by Dean,” his culinary skills, were the highlight of many get togethers.
Dean leaves the love of his life Lisa (Stocco) Bunnell; son Silas Dean Bunnell; brothers, Scott Bunnell, Ross Bunnell (Edith Pestana); sisters, Gail Bunnell (Fred Mongeau), Emily Guertin; father-in law Frank Stocco; sister-in-law Cathy Ferony (Dave); his brother-in-law Anthony Stocco.
The Funeral will be at 11 a.m. July 10 at the Church of the Good Shepherd, 12 Bradford Corner Road, Woodstock. Visitation is from 4 to 8 p.m. July 9 at Smith & Walker Funeral Home, 148 Grove St., Putnam. Burial is in Grove Cemetery, Eastford. Donations: Silas Dean Educational Fund, c/o The Saving Institute Bank and Trust, c/o Barry Shead, PO Box 956, Norwich, CT 06360.
A. 'Tyke' Heath Jr.
PUTNAM — Allard J. “Tyke” Heath Jr., 61, formerly of Putnam, died July 3, 2014, at Centennial Medical Center in Nashville.
Tyke was born Jan. 31, 1953, in Putnam, son of the late Allard J. “Red” Heath Sr., who died in 1998 and Alma E. “Elsie” (Lanaville) Bennett, who died in 1997. He lived in Putnam most of his life, also living in Lisbon, N.H., Worcester, Spencer, Mass., and Tullahoma, Tenn. He worked for many years at Central Supply in Putnam and Worcester. While in Tullahoma, Tyke worked at Tepro.
Tyke enjoyed country music. He was a self taught musician and played guitar, bass guitar and steel guitar. He was a vocalist in several local country bands, playing weddings, anniversaries and parties. He recorded several songs, including a song he wrote titled “I Never Want To Make You Cry”.
He leaves his wife, Debra (Robidoux) Heath of Spencer; two daughters, Melissa Rhinehart of Tullahoma, ad Wendy Heath of Lewisburg, Tenn.; his step-father, Harvey E. Bennett of Putnam; his brothers, Steven M. Heath of Thompson, Curt D. Heath of Putnam, Jamie J. Heath (Debra) of Putnam, Scott J. Bennett (Misty) of Putnam; his sisters, Joyce A. Cote of Putnam, Brenda J. Heath of Putnam and Heidi N. Bennett of Putnam; six grandchildren, Zachary York, Jade Rhinehart, Jameson Rhinehart, Mackenzie Heath, Madison Heath and Jayden Black; a step-son, Tony Binici and stepdaughter, Rita Ho; an uncle, Raymond Heath and his wife Lorena of Pomfret; one aunt, Lydia Castonguay of Woodstock. He was predeceased by a brother, Eugene “Huey” Heath in 1974.
Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. July 15 at Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home, Webster, with a prayer service at 6:45. Omit flowers.
Thomas M. Perry
WOODSTOCK — Thomas “Tom” M. Perry, died July 4, 2014.
Tom, 47, was born April 29, 1967, in Putnam to Joan (Guertin) and the late William A Perry. He graduated from Killingly High School in 1985.
Tom drove truck for several long-haul and local trucking companies He was Master of Quinebaug Pomona Grange #2 and Master of Senexet Grange #40 in Woodstock. Also he was a member of CT State Grange and National Grange.
He leaves his wife of seven years Deborah; mother Joan; daughter Melissa; grandson Joseph; sister Tina; niece Ashlee; great nephew Matthew; niece Felicia and great niece Lilli.
A Celebration of Life will be held at 2 p.m. July 13 at the Senexet Grange Hall, 628 Rt. 169 in Woodstock (please come in casual dress.) Donations: Senexet Grange Memorial Fund, c/o Marvin Wilbur, Treasurer, 12 Wittemore Ave., N. Grosvenordale, CT 06255. Smith & Walker Funeral Home, 148 Grove St., Putnam.
Nelson J. LaRose,
WWII vet
WOODSTOCK — Nelson J. LaRose, 93, of Cornfield Point, died July 3, 2014, in Matulaitis Nursing Home. He was the husband of Therese (Auger) LaRose and Florence (Lussier) LaRose. Born in 1920 in Putnam, he was the son of the late George and Catherine (Burke) LaRose.
Mr. LaRose worked for the Connecticut highway department. He was a member of the 43rd Infantry Division in WWII, the “Winged Victory on Foot” with the U.S. Army and fought in the Korean war. He served as the assistant fire chief in Putnam, and volunteered for the fire department for 40 years.
Nelson enjoyed dancing, traveling, camping, fishing and reading. He was a lifelong Notre Dame and Yankees fan. He was a member of the VFW.
He leaves his daughter, Norma LaRose of Woodstock; grandchildren Melissa Latour, Kristopher Bernier, Shannon Spitz, Jennifer McKay, and Nathan Bernier; great-grandchildren Courtney, Sydney, Sage, Aidan, Ryan, Victoria, Shea, Thomas, Delanie, America, and Cecilia; brother in law Roger Auger (Elaine) of Whitinsville, Mass.; nephew, Michael LaRose (Amy) of Manchester; son in law John White of Webster. He is predeceased by his daughter, Nancy (LaRose) White, and brothers, Henry and Frank LaRose.
Visitation is from 4 to 7 p.m. July 9 in Gilman Funeral Home, 104 Church St., Putnam. A gathering will begin at 9 a.m. July 10 at the funeral home, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 in St. Mary Church, Putnam. Burial will follow in St. Mary Cemetery. Donations: Matulaitis Nursing Home, 10 Thurber Rd. Putnam, CT 06260; or Hospice of NE CT, P.O. Box 632 Putnam, CT 06260.
Barthelemy Perreault,
WWII vet
PUTNAM — Barthelemy “Bud” or Bart” Perreault, 89, of Elvira Heights, died July 5, 2014, in UMass Memorial Hospital. He married his wife of over 50 years, Rita T. (LeClaire) Perreault on Oct. 2, 1960, in Putnam.
Born in 1924 in Burrillville, he was the son of the late Joseph and Teresa (Burke) Perreault. Mr. Perreault was a WWII Navy veteran. He went on to be a machinist for 18 years at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft, retiring in 1987. He enjoyed crossword puzzles and was a devout Boston Red Sox fan.
In addition to his wife, he leaves his sons: Raymond Perreault (Jean) of Mt. Iron, Minn., and Alan Perreault and is fiancée Tammy Eddy of Putnam ; his daughter, Patricia Guilbault (Robert) of Putnam; grandchildren, Steven Guilbault, Nicholas Perreault, Lisa Guilbault, Kimberly Perreault, Misty Perreault, and Sara Perreault; his great-grandchildren, Jaden, Nathan, and Dillon.
Visitation is from 9 to 11 a.m. July 12 in Gilman Funeral Home, 104 Church St., Putnam. A funeral service will begin at 11 in the funeral home. Donations: Wounded Warrior Project, 370 7th Avenue, Suite 1802, New York, NY. 10001
N. ‘Lucky’ Provost,
Korean war vet
DAYVILLE — Norman J. Provost, 89, of Provost Lane, died July 4, 2014 in Day Kimball Hospital. He is the husband of Dolores (Balick) Provost. Born in 1925 in Putnam, he was the son of the late Emery and Rose (Cote) Provost.
Norman attended schools in Killingly. He joined the CT Divison of National Guards in 1948. In 1950 while at Camp Pickett in Virginia, the Army asked for volunteers to form a new elite group of soldiers call “The Rangers”. 1,400 men volunteered from the CT 43rd division and only 131 men made it through all phases of the harsh Ranger training which included airborne jumping, survival training, mountain training, and climbing. Graduation was at Camp Carson, Colorado and all new Rangers were given the Ranger Tab, Parachute wings and an elite black beret. Rangers were the 1st to jump behind enemy lines in Korea in 1951.
After discharge he was elected Memorial Affairs Officer for the Rangers for R.I.C.A of the Korean War for the New England area. He held the post for 20 years.
He was a life member of Danielson VFW. After the Korean War he joined the International Union of Operating Engineers #478 as a member for 38 years. At the same time he owned and operated True Life Taxidermy in Dayville. He was a lifetime hunter and fisherman, hunting out West, Alaska, and Canada. He himself built four homes for his family and three children along the Wheatstone Brook in Dayville. Norman retired in 1987 and started out on a 6 week trip by car to Alaska, which was on his bucket list.
He leaves by his wife of 62 years Dolores (Balick) Provost; his son Roger Provost (Helen) of Dayville; two daughters Elyne King of Dayville and Michele Soyden (Ron) of Brooklyn; three grandchildren: Sarah Harwood of Dayville, James King (Yalina) of Boston, and Joseph Provost of Dayville. He was predeceased by his grandson, Scott David King, brothers, Lucien and Edgar Provost; and sister, Dora Parren.
The Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10 a.m. July 12 in St. Joseph Church, Dayville. Burial with military honors in St. Joseph Cemetery, Dayville. Donations: Wounded Warrior Project, PO Box 758517, Topeka, KS 66675. Gilman and Valade Funeral Homes.
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