Past Issues of the Putnam Town Crier

 
WOODSTOCK — The Woodstock Academy honor roll for the first quarter includes:
High Honors
Seniors: Courtney Bergman, Shaina Blain, Katelyn Brady, Courtney Butts, Nicole Cadro, Caitlyn Chapman, Alec Clark, Shannon Creedon,  Jacqueline Deary, Nicolette Deary, Graysen DeLuca, Sarah Douglas, Shane Eccleston, Mackenzie Feen, Corlis Fraga, Shelby Fundin, Michaela Green, Galina Gruder, Amythest Hamby, Conor Hanlon, Cameron Hartland, Dylan Hearn, Ryan Heilemann, Megan Houlihan, Peter Howard, Nicholas Kowalchuk, Briana Kowolenko, Jamie Kristal, Meghan Labbe, Zoe LaVergne, Hunter Malboeuf, Angelise Martin, Wenshan Meng, Rebecca Messier, Kayla Munger, Shealyn Musumeci, Weston Ogle, Sarah Oleksiak, Jacquelyn Orlowski, Kerri Palmer, Kiana Percy, Adam Piche, Elizabeth Redfield, Morgan Reynolds, Matthew Rich, Stacy Rickey, Abigail Robichaud, Seline Smith, Abigail Stevens, Quinlan Taylor, Katelyn Wedegis, Paige Willard and Kexin Xu 
Juniors: Michael Audet, Tessa Cannon, Angela Caponi, Cheukling Cheng, Cheng Chi, Kylie Couture, Hunter Foisy, Deanna Guilani, Emily Hedin, Kara Heilemann, Lingyi Jiao, Sang Joo Kim, Tyler Lavoie, Yiluo Li, Lela Miller, Anna Perry, Leeann Rauls, Caroline Schad, Ashley Stephens, Jonathan Trinque, Shunhao Wu, Wenzhuo Yang and Peixin Yu 
Sophomores: Audrey Chase, Vivek Cherian, Maya Fraga, Cameron Grube, Dylan Grube, Patrick Houlihan, Emily Hughes, Grace Jocson, Shealyn Kelley, Jonathan Mustis, Jake Owens, Clara Sarantopoulos, Kendyll Smith, Yichang Su, Joseph Thompson Jr., Cassidy Thorpe, Ying Ye and Yingnan Zhu 
Freshmen: Jessie Anderson, Mary-Margaret Andrulot, Simon Becher, Caitlin Cannon, Gabrielle Cavagnet, Brendan Chapuis, Christopher Cheney, Eleonora Chervenkova, Dani Collins, Abigail Dustin, Griffin Edwards, Nora Guszkowski, Denali Johns, Ivan Karlsen, Eden Law, Hannah Matsas, Ciri Miller, Kiara Monahan, Jacob Murphy, Ashley Roy, Stephanie Roy, William Schad, Samantha Sheldon, Ian Sohan, Makara Sorel, Sophia Stoll and Hannah Walley 
Honors
Seniors: Cleo Alberts, Reinert Angle, Erin Bagdoian, Kaitlyn Baron, Megan Bastow, Elaina Becher, Nicole Benoit, Dylan Berridge, Adam Blonshine, Rachel Bober, David Bohanan, Natalie Bourque, Alison Brennan, Evan Bright, Ariana Bunker, Peter Button, Joseph Carbone IV, Vishal Cherian, Evan Clarke, Adam Converse, Gavin Corey, Jordan Corey, Marina Defocy, Alexis Dehler, Samantha Demers, Ryan DeOliveira, Rosaleen Donovan, Shelby Eccleston, Zachary Enderle, Jonathan Espada, Anna Fagan, Yirou Fan Fan, Haley Farley, Ryan Gadoury, Tiana Gagnon, Matthew Gignac, Taylor Gilbert, Sierra Goodwin, Paisley Gothreau, Kaeleigh Gould, Anna Grudzinski, Sarah Haberbosch, Jenna Haines, James Hamelin, Matthew Hare, Canyon Hopkins, Emma Howe, Mary Incera, Kelsie Iturrino, Tyler King, Edward Lanzoni, Jessica Lehtonen, Hao Li, Alexis LiDonde, Taylor Littell, Sitong Liu, Max Logan, Hannah Mainhart, Eli Majek, Abigail Mares, Abbey Marsalisi, Christopher Martin, Grayson McCarthy, Elena McCusker, Evert McKee, III, Christopher Melville, Tess Migliaccio, Max Mullin, Abigail Murren, Melanie Phaneuf, Terria Phaneuf, Veronica Phillips, Benjamin Piche, Courtney Pollock, Crystelle Ranhoff, Allison Rosaci, James Rowley, Patrick Salisbury, Claire Sconzo, Asa Scranton, Dajana Sejdiraj, Zu En Seow, Annabel Shackett, Mikayla Sheldon, Samantha Sherman, Kara Singleton, Morgan Sorel, Ashton Stephens, Roger Stohlberg, Zhiqi Tang, Sarah Torcellini, Kyle Tyler, Nicholas Waterhouse, Lan Wei, Mishel Wight, Kendall Wilcox, Jamie Wildgoose, Abigail Willis, Mary Wishart, Nicholas Wolslegel, Zackery Wood, Jiaying Xue, Jennifer Zeiger and Xinyin Zhang
Juniors: Jack Archambault, Hailey Ballou, Nathalie Bessette, Miranda Bonnette, Connor Bright, Noah Brisson, Sabreina Brunelle, Alyson Calabrese, Jacob Campbell, Sean Campbell, Shane Campbell, Nicholas Chan, Shreya Chaudhari, Rhiannon Choate, Bailey Cummings, Mia D’Amico, Danielle Duquette, Madeline Ferreira, John Fox, Kevin Froehlich, Wenhao Fu, Jourdan Fulchino, Douglas Gerrity, Hannah Godfrey, Benjamin Gormley, Noah Gould, Grace Gregory, Amanda Haines, Autumn Hug, Emma Johnson, Robert Johnson, Corrinne Jones, Mikayla Jones, Allison Kelleher, Matthew Lefemine, Katherine Loos, Katelyn Minski, Matthew Mlyniec, Heather Mowry, Abigail Newton, Lauren Perry, Dominic Ponte, Ethan Rogers, Sean Sabad, Bruce Sakindi, Samantha Salisbury, Brooklynn Saracina, Kassidy Stewart, Hallie Tedeschi, Jonathan Thompson, Azhur Viano, Alexandra Whitehead, Kyle Wigmore, Yichuan Yin, Shauri Young and Zihan Zhang
Sophomores: Hannahrose Andrews, Ryan Black, Christian Bombara, Jr., Zachary Boshka, Alexander Bosio, Jason Brule, Elise Bulmer, Silas Bunnell, Hunter Campbell, Linxian Chen, Michael Cheney, Jr., Christopher Claprood, Katherine Dalimonte, Carly DeLuca, Nathan Deluca, Bruce Dexter III, Liam Dyer, Emily Faist, Rebecca Feldman, Qi Gao, Cody Goodwin, Molly Harrington, Delane Hartland, Zidie He, James Hemeon, Allen Horn, Ya-Chien Hsu, Tyler Huhtanen, Steve Karue, Kaley Kasacek, Jack Kelley, Mikko Koivisto, Jessica Kratochvil, Kylie Kusnarowis, Sylvia Lawrence, Alyssa Lee, Devin Leroy, William Liscomb, Grace Logan, Laura Looby, Yuanchen Ma, Alexandra Matthews, Christian Mayotte, Lara McClelland, Samuel Nichols, Matthew Papp, Olivia Pappas, Victor Paulhus, Franchesca Pescatello, Claudia Plummer, Zachary Ramos, David Redfield, Julia Roemer, Carli Schimmelpfennig, Zu Le Seow, Collin Singleton, Mia Slevinsky, Coleen Solitro, Jordyn Staveski, Kyle Strandson, Paige Stuyniski, Graham Sweetnam, Jacob Trudeau, Sydney Trudo, Caleb Wilcox, Jordyn Woodland, Brandon Yater and Wei Zou
Freshmen: Tristan Anderson, Tanner Bentley, Luke Bourque, Julia Christensen, Kennedy Davignon, Mya Deshaw, Isabelle Dubois, Caroline Eaton, Nicolas Fernandez, Erica Frost, Ryan Gravier, Zekai Guo, Aaron Hallene, Brandon Hallene, Casidhe Hoyt, Connor Huda, Grace Jones, Alexis Lathrop, Abigail Lefemine, Heidi Lotter, Jared Macdonald, Steven Madenjian, Lillian Mandeville, Noah Mcnamara, Molly Millix, Anna Murphy, Lindsey O’Dea, Charlotte Powell, Xinchi Qian, Leah Randolph, Erin Raymond, Jordan Renaud, Joshua Resnick, Ryan Rossi, Elizabeth Roy, Hailey Schofield, Jared Sroczenski, Corey Stanley, Tyler Stuba, Ruyuan Tan, Jacob Webber, Breana Weidele, Ethan Werstler, Chelsea Wise, Rose Wood and Michele Wysocki
Recognition: 
 
Seniors: Austin Beaupre, Isabella Belanger, Haley Bessette, Luke Blodgett, Ian Burgess, Annette Costanzo, Marco Epifani, Zachary Jean, Andrew Kausch, Riana Lincoln, Aemilia Mullin, Bailey Napierata, Sean O’Brien, Jordan Phaneuf, Shannon Place, Nicholas Rogerson, Marissa Roy, Seth Semmelrock, Oliver Simon, Kayla Slayton, Roosevelt Sowka, Maxwell Swenson, Lindsey Taylor, Rachelle Tomlinson, Colleen Topliff, Elizabeth Williamson, Yichun Yang, Xianyi Zhao and Zijian Zhu
Juniors: Shaylin Albert, Sarah Andrews, Jewelia Aubin, Elizabeth Babbitt, Alyson Baron, Jacob Belanger, Cassidy Bonin, Peter Calabrese, Sydney Correia, Jacob Delashmutt, Angelique Desjardins, Sarah French, Christian Gonzalez, Ethan Hellwig, Meaghan Hunter, Tucker Johns, Aaron Lambert, Autumn Lewis, Jacqueline Low, Jeff Mathieu, Jr., Fallon Michalski, Ian O’Sullivan, Ashley Palmerino, Michael Pio, Cahan Quinn, Michael Rainville, Xhesika Sejdiraj, Abigail Short, Justin Smith, Courtney Trahan, Liam Walsh, Brian Witter, Victoria Zagrodny and Yiwen Zhang
Sophomores: Carley Beshaw, Kaylea Bessios, Caleb Bowen, Allison Brady, Alden Brennan, Isaac Burrell, Lindsay Cartier, Keeling Chiu, Shane Congdon, Meghan Corey, Brittany Eber, Zirui Fang, Hunter Garceau, Roxanne Garceau, Kathia Gonzalez, Daniel Harrington, Brian Hemeon, Huiyi Huang, Yanling Huang, Jack Jellison, Tyler Lajoie, Emily Lengyel, Haoen Li, Yuanqi Ma, Kerry-Jewel Martin, Myles Murren, Payton Muzyczka, Angela Nigro, Kaylin Oloff, Madison Palmerino, Zhibo Peng, Carol Phaneuf, Conor Quinn, Toni Ramos, Shayna Robinson, Ian Sauco, Jessica Semancik, Nicholas Short, Cuinn Stevenson, Mackenzie Stewart, Chloe Tew, Alyssa Tracy, Kelly Trivella, Jesse Viteri and Jackie Wedegis
Freshmen: Daniel Antunes, Seth Benoit, Julia Bibeault, Robert Boisvert, Anna Boshka, Madison Brennan, Kennady Brown, Jessica Brunelle, Taylor Castano, Mackenzie Cayer, Elias Child, Harrison Cowher, Wyatt Cummings, Kalianna Dingui, Samantha Gelinas, Cylus Gould, Carson Hadley, William Hamill, Gabrielle Larrow, Jacob Mainhart, Grace Mcwilliam, Nathaniel Merlo, Bailey Nault, Shealyn O’Connor, Andrew Pedersen, Olivia Perry, Yingru Qu, Kristina Rice, Jaden Rosselli, Madison Rzeznikiewicz, Tyler Williams, Krista Wolslegel and Brandon Yanko
 
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Legal Notice
Town of Putnam
Planning Commission
The Town of Putnam Planning Commission held a meeting on November 24, 2014 at 7:00 P.M. located at the Town Hall, 126 Church Street, Putnam, CT.  The following action was taken:
Application # 2014-03: The Estate of Peter T. Serafin — Request for a 4 lot subdivision for property located at 641 Five Mile River Road, Town Assessor’s Map 34, Lot 38, consisting of 36.988 acres. Zoned AG-2.  APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS
 
Gerard Cotnoir, 
Chairman
 
Dec. 4, 2014
 
 
Legal Notice
Town of Pomfret
Planning & Zoning
Commission
At the November 24, 2104 Meeting of the Pomfret Planning & Zoning Commission, the following applications were acted upon: 
1. Jaehyun Park, 118 Putnam Road, application for home occupation for education counseling; Approved with conditions
2. Kristin St. Onge, 189 Pomfret Street, application for pre-school/early learning center; Approved with conditions.
 
Dated at Pomfret,
                      Connecticut
November 26, 2014
Lynn L. Krajewski, 
Clerk 
Planning & 
Zoning Commission
 
Dec. 4, 2014
 
 
By Ron P. Coderre
This week’s RPC column is dedicated to Pomfret native Paul Nelson.  As a young man he went to Putnam High School when the Pomfret kids were a big part of Clipperland.  As a Clipper, Nelson was a stalwart on the athletic field for Putnam.  Today Nelson spends his time golfing, skiing and feeding his cows for the Pomfret Lions Cow Chip Bingo.
Fall Isn’t Only For Football
TriTown American Legion Baseball sponsored a fall baseball team composed primarily of players from the Jr. team sprinkled with a few talented players from the Danielson area.  The team, which was coached by Dan Durand, Mike Carignan, John Foucault and John Dovonvan enjoyed a successful season finishing in second place in the weekend league that was made up mostly of teams from Massachusetts.
The Towners played their home games at the Tourtellotte Memorial High School Field, which was in great condition thanks to the grooming of Romeo “Mush” Blain and his capable staff.  Members of the TriTown team included Jacob Guertin, Nicholas Foucault, Josh Allard and Zach Cutler from Putnam, Jared Carignan and Jared Durand of Ellis Tech, Joe Donovan and Ryan Gadoury of Tourtellotte and George Murphy of Marianapolis.  Also on the team were Eli Majek, J.P. Dufault, Evan Tremblay, Justin Soucy, Conor Hanlon and Noah and Logan Putnam.
Despite the fact that many of these young men were involved in their high school soccer and cross country programs, the coaching staff reports that each weekend an average of 12 to 15 players was on hand for the games.
“I’ve been involved coaching youngsters for 15 years.  This summer and fall was by far the most fun and enjoyment I’ve had working with these players.  All this thanks to the TriTown American Legion Baseball program,” said coach Foucault.
Baseball News from the Deep South 
John Smutnick, a guy who just doesn’t want to give up playing baseball, reports from Avon Park, Fla., (the Putnam of the South) that he recently concluded two weeks of play in the 2014 Roy Hobbs Baseball World Series.  The games were played at the spring training sites of major league teams in Fort Myers.
During the first week of competition Smutnick was a member of the Rhode Island Silver Foxes in the 65’s Division.  The highlight of the initial week was playing against former Boston Red Sox pitcher Bill “Space Man” Lee.  One of Smutnick’s teammates was Joe Castigleone, the radio voice of the Red Sox.
The second week Smutnick was part of the Springfield Ohio Midwest Nine, which competed in the 60’s Division.  During the two weeks of play, more than 30 teams from the United States and Canada were involved in the competition.  The teams that Smutnick was part of finished a respectable 3 – 3.  He was voted by his teammates as his team’s Most Valuable Player after posting a .500 batting average.  He played shortstop and was one of his team’s rubber armed pitchers.
Now that the Roy Hobbs Baseball World Series is over, Smutnick is retiring to the more sedate competition of softball and golf.  On the links, he’s playing every day with many of his cronies from Quinnatisset Country Club. 
World Baseball Coaches’ Convention Right Around the Corner
January may seem a distance off in the future but for baseball lovers it can’t come soon enough.  Despite cold temperatures and snow, Thursday, Friday and Saturday January 15, 16 and 17 the Mohegan Sun will once again host the World Baseball Coaches Convention, the brainchild of Toronto Blue Jays pitching coach Pete Walker, former Red Sox catcher Roger Lafrancois and Andy Walker.
The trio has worked hard in putting together another all star lineup of presenters.  Among those who will be on hand are Jack Morris, retired ace of the Detroit Tigers and former Red Sox lefthander Bruce Hurst.  Red Sox bench coach Torey Lovullo and Atlanta Braves hitting coach Kevin Seitzer will also present.  Top collegiate coaches John Szefc of the University of Maryland and Georgia’s Scott Stricklin will also present on a variety of aspects of college baseball.
Adding a local flavor to the Convention, organizers have lined up three players from Eastern Connecticut as presenters.  Nick Ahmed, former UConn standout and current Arizona Diamondback’s shortstop, Eric Campbell former Norwich Free Academy and Boston College and current New York Mets utility infielder and Dominic Leone of the Seattle Mariners will all share their knowledge of the game.
The clinic also offers attendees access to almost 100 exhibitors featuring the latest baseball products.  This is three days of learning and networking that baseball junkies shouldn’t bypass.  To register or learn more, visit www.BaseballCoachesClinic.com or call 860 674-1500. 
Catching Up Wwth College Athletes
The college basketball season is now in full swing with preseason tourneys taking place in many exotic locations such as Hawaii and Puerto Rico.  Local colleges are enjoying their local versions of the preseason and getting into their conference schedules.
In a hotly contested contest Quinnipiac University was felled by the University of Hartford 54-50.  Former Marianapolis standout Ousman Drame continues his solid play for the Bobcats, as he posted a double-double, 11 points and 10 rebounds, prior to fouling out late in the game.  Ex- Putnam Science Academy big man Chaise Daniels was held scoreless by UHart in seven minutes of action.
In a contest at Worcester Polytechnic Institute a pair of former area stalwarts squared off.  WPI bested Worcester State University 70-52 in a cross-Worcester rivalry.  Ian Converse, the ex-Woodstock Academy great, now a sophomore at WPI contributed four points in the win.  On the opposite bench, 6-foot, 9-inch Paul Brooks, ex-PSA big man had eight points and led the Lancers in rebounding.
Late Season Stats
Plainfield’s Steve Jankowski continues to lead local quarterbacks in passing yardage with 1506 yards in the air.  Killingly’s Kyle Derosier has amassed 1385 yards.  Raif Santerre of the Quinebaug Valley Pride, is by far the rushing leader with 1401 rushing yards, while Killingly’s Michael Elsey leads area receivers with 612 receiving yards.
Once More for Old Time Sake
In the late 1940s Bill Kelleher was a standout running back and track star at Putnam High School.  He later went on to a track career at UConn, where he eventually became track coach under the legendary Bob Kennedy.  Today Kelleher is an assistant track coach at Wesleyan University.
Each year Kelleher quietly attends the traditional Thanksgiving Day football game between Killingly and Putnam (Quinebaug Valley Pride).  The weather may have snarled Kelleher’s plans this year but don’t be surprised if he finds a way to be in attendance.  Happy Thanksgiving, Bill as you reminisce about your days on the Putnam gridiron.
RPC’s Closing Thought For The Day …Never buy an article of clothing thinking it will fit if you lose a couple of pounds.
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By Ron P. Coderre
During her years as a student and basketball player at Pomfret School, family and friends of Megan Gaudreau had numerous opportunities to watch perform for the Lady Griffins.  Recruited by St. Michael’s College in Burlington, Vt., it’s become more difficult for her followers to attend her games that are more than four hours from northeastern Connecticut.
On Tuesday, November 25, Gaudreau and her Purple Knight teammates invaded the Assumption College campus in Worcester for a contest against the Lady Greyhounds of coach Kerry Phayre.  Both teams are members of the highly competitive Northest-10 Conference.  The game provided many of Gaudreau’s followers a rare opportunity to see her in collegiate action closer to home.
As her dad, Michael Gaudreau said, “We consider this a home game following all those long trips to Vermont.”
Unfortunately for the large contingent of Gaudreau followers, they left the Laska Gymnasium disappointed as Assumption walked off with a relatively easy 82-60 win over St. Mike’s.  Gaudreau, who is captain of the Purple Knights ladies, did perform admirably scoring six points, grabbing five rebounds and assisting on four baskets, which was higher than her 3.8 points, one rebound and two assists per game average following the team’s first four games.
RPC had an opportunity to sit down and chat with Gaudreau, who is in her junior year, following the disappointing loss.  When asked about the outcome she said, “We know Assumption has a good team but we didn’t perform up to the level that our team is capable of playing.  Every game in the Northeast-10 is a tough game because there are so many good teams and players in the conference.  The speed of the players and upbeat tempo of the game is much faster than I experienced at Pomfret.”
The number of good players the team faces each game is the major difference Gaudreau notes between prep school and college.  In prep school players were probably the best on their team but in college they’re teamed with many players who were the tops of their respective high school or prep teams.
Although Gaudreau doesn’t shoot the rock as much as she did at Pomfret, coach Shannon Kynoch relies on the Brooklyn native to be “solid” on both end of the court.  Her role is to be the glue on offense and defense as the team’s vocal leader.  A better than average passer, Gaudreau has become a distributor on offense and occasionally firing a trey, which she made two – of –five in the Assumption game.
Although St. Michael’s was beaten by the Lady Hounds the large contingent of Gaudreau’s faithful enjoyed watching her play.  Included in the crowd were her parents, Mike and Sharon, her uncle Scott and her good friend Bucky Lohbusch, along with another dozen of her friends and family.
 
 
Leo J. Bissonnette,
WWII vet
DANIELSON — Leo Joseph Bissonnette, 95, of Danielson, died Nov. 23, 2014, in Jackson, Mo. He was the husband of Janine (Marceau) Bissonnette. They were married Aug. 8, 1981, in St. James Church. 
He was born Feb. 10, 1919, in Danielson, son of the late Edward and Rosanna (Pepin) Bissonnette. He had made his home in Danielson all of his life. He was a very religious man and was a member of St. James Church. He won several awards including Mechanic’s Illustrated Golden Hammer award for building a homemade compressor made from discarded parts. For several years he donated them for the St. James Bazaar Raffle.
Leo had worked as a department supervisor for Hamilton Standard from 1939 to 1949 and was a developing engineer at Pervel Industries in Plainfield for 42 years, retiring Aug. 1, 1984. 
He was a WWII veteran of the U.S. Army, serving within the Field Artillery and also assisted command officers as a French interpreter. He was honorably discharged Sept. 29, 1945. 
Anyone that met Leo was entertained by his innumerable jokes, wit and charm.
He leaves in addition to his wife Janine; his stepchildren, Philip Snurkowski of Danielson, Michael Snurkowski of Alabama,  Kathleen Majchier (Vincent) of N. Franklin, Laura Hinkebein (Kenneth) of Jackson, Mo.; nieces, Andrea Sherman, Carol Reynolds and Marie “Ella” Tetreault of California; seven grandchildren.   He was predeceased by his first wife Sophie in 1971, siblings: Albert, William, Arthur, Ernest John, Archie, Joseph, Laura, Gertrude, Theresa, and Valade.
The Mass of Christian Burial was Nov. 29 in St. James Church with burial in Holy Cross Cemetery, Danielson, with military honors. Donations: St. James Church. 
 
Joseph E. Eno
PUTNAM — Joseph E. Eno, 59, of Putnam, died Nov. 30, 2014, peacefully at home. 
He was born Aug.  21, 1955, in Putnam, son of the late  Clarence and Lorraine Eno.  Joe was employed by the State of Connecticut for 24 years.  He was an avid fisherman.  
He leaves his two sons Jarrod J. Eno and Seth D. Eno;  two sisters Patricia Gilbert and Lisa Eno Kelley; four grandchildren; nieces and nephews.
The funeral and burial were private. Smith & Walker Funeral Home, 148 Grove St., Putnam.
 
Leah Jodoin
DANIELSON — Leah A. (Henault) Jodoin, 93, of Danielson, died Nov. 21, 2014, at UMass Memorial Medical Center in Worcester. 
She was the wife of the late Rudolph Jodoin. 
They were married July 3, 1946. He died in 2006. 
She was born Oct. 5, 1921, in Dudley, daughter of the late John and Alma (Maynard) Henault.
A graduate of Bartlett High School, in Webster, Leah worked for American Optical and Prym in the assembly packing department for 38 years. 
She loved cards, bingo, traveling, knitting, cooking, UConn women’s and Connecticut Sun basketball teams.
She leaves two grandchildren Roger N. Jodoin Jr. of Wauregan, Linda M. Jodoin of Westerly; a great grandson Kamden Klimas; nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her son Roger Jodoin, he died in 1998, and brother Roger Henault. 
A Chapel Service was Dec. 1 at Holy Cross Cemetery, Danielson. 
Donations: Myotonic Dystrophy Foundation, PO Box 29543, San Francisco, CA 94129. Gagnon and Costello Funeral Home, 33 Reynolds St., Danielson.
 
Theresa M. Reddy 
PUTNAM — Theresa (Horan) Reddy, 93, of Elvira Heights, died peacefully Nov.  25, 2014 at home.
Born in 1921 in Avoca, Penn. she was the daughter of the late John and Bridget (Blake) Horan from County Mayo, Ireland.  Theresa visited Ireland often and was very proud of her Irish heritage.
Theresa graduated from high school and moved to New York City to work for Whelan Cosmetics.  This is where she met the love of her life, Robert.  They married on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 28, 1946, in St. Mary Church in Avoca.
They started their family and her greatest joy was being a wife, mother, “Nana” and great grandmother.  She filled these roles with love, wisdom, grace and kindness.
Theresa believed it was important to give of herself, volunteering at Day Kimball hospital for 35 years, the Red Cross for 20 years and at the Daily Bread and the Angel Shop.  She also served on the DKH Woman’s Board and was a member of the Daughters of Isabella and the League of Catholic Women.
She enjoyed travelling with her husband, the Broadway Theater, reading and cooking.  Her chicken soup “saved many a life”.
In addition to her husband, she leaves her three daughters, Roberta Reddy of Brooklyn, Maureen Landry (David) of Putnam, and Theresa Reddy of Massachusetts;  grandchildren and great grandchildren.  Theresa is predeceased by her three sons Patrick, Kevin and Shawn Reddy, and her siblings Martin, James and Patrick Horan and Mary Jeffers.
The Mass of Christian Burial was Dec. 1 at St. Mary Church of the Visitation, Putnam, with burial in St. Mary Cemetery. Donations: Wounded Warrior Project, 370 7th Ave., Suite 1802, NY. NY 10001.  Gilman and Valade Funeral Homes.
 
Daniel J. Morris,
Korean war vet
PUTNAM — Daniel J. Morris, 85, of Battey St, died Nov. 25, 2014.  He was the husband of Alice (Dennette) Morris.  
Born in 1929 in Killingly, he was the son of the late Richard and Rose (Sullivan) Morris.
Mr. Morris was a veteran of the Korean war serving with the U.S. Army where he received the Korean Service Medal with three bronze stars, United Nations Medal, and the Presidential Unit Citation. 
On Oct. 6, 1962, in St. Mary Church of the Visitation Church, he was united in marriage to Alice I. (Dennette) Morris. 
Mr. Morris worked for many years at American Optical as a material handler and was a member of the American Legion Post #13.
In addition to his wife, he leaves his son David Morris of Putnam; his brother Richard Morris Jr. of Florida; his sister Patricia Levesque of Putnam; and his three grandchildren Shannon, Jaryd, and Myriah. 
The Funeral was private. Donations: American Heart Association, P.O. Box 417005, Boston, MA 02241. Gilman Funeral Home, 104 Church St., Putnam.
 
Ruth P. Seifert
POMFRET — Ruth P. Seifert, 92 of Pomfret, died Nov. 27, 2014, at the Pierce Memorial Baptist Home, Brooklyn. She was the wife of Otto Seifert. They were married in 1943. He died in 1972. 
She was born March 31, 1922, on the family farm in Abington in the town of Pomfret; she was the third child of Frank R. and Gladys A. (Hall) Paine. They were hard working, devoted parents. Ruth attended grammar school grades, one through eight, in the two-room school house at the Abington Four Corners of routes 44 and 97, and was a graduate of the Putnam High School in 1940. Ruth was a member of the Abington Congregational Church. 
She worked for the Dr. Murray Estate in Pomfret, as a waitress and maid. She also worked 10 years at the American Optical as a seamstress. She retired in 1984. She and her family enjoyed traveling in the North Woods of Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine. She had a great love for nature. 
Predeceased by her son Curt R. Seifert in 2002, and her siblings Howard, Frank, Maurice, Oliver, Mildred Seifert and Gladys Paine. She leaves her sisters Emma Ellsworth and her husband Robert of Pomfret, Lois Molnar of Ashford, sisters-in-law Ruth Paine of Plainfield; Joyce Paine of Brooklyn. 
A graveside service will be in the spring in Abington Cemetery. Smith and Walker Funeral Home, 148 Grove St., Putnam.
 
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