F. Raymond Dewey III
N. GROSVENORDALE — Frederic “Ray” Dewey III, 75, of Quinebaug Rd, died Dec. 21, 2016, at UMass Medical Center. He was the husband of Annette (LeBlanc) Dewey. Born in 1941 in Brooklyn, N.Y., he was the son of Elizabeth (Gettner) Saidi of Chapel Hill, N.C., and the late Frederic R. Dewey Jr. parents.
Ray started his career as a technical writer with Sprague Electric of N. Adams, Mass., which later became Allegro MicroSystems, Inc. of Worcester, retiring in 2006. After his retirement, he continued writing in a personal and professional capacity. He was an Auxiliary CT State Trooper for 26 years and assistant Scout Master for Troop 66 in Thompson. He was an avid motorcycle rider, riding in all 50 states and all Canadian Provinces traveling many times with his wife Annette.
Ray was a member of the Blue Knights Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club of CT Chapter VI for 35 years and later a member of Rhode Island Chapter I. He was also a life member of the Bennington Rescue Squad in Bennington, Vt.
He leaves his wife Annette; mother Elizabeth Saidi: a son David Dewey and his companion Christine Czarny of Westford, Vt.; step son Jay Valley of Fitchburg, Mass.; half-brother Ali “Bob” Saidi of Glastonbury; grandchildren Samuel and Mae Dewey of Westford, Vt.; step granddaughter Erin Valley of California; former daughter in-law Pam Dewey of Westford. He was predeceased by his wife Leta Dewey and his brother Daniel Dewey.
Visitation is from 4 to 7 p.m. Jan. 36 in Gilman Funeral Home, 104 Church St., Putnam, with a service in the funeral home at 6. Donations: Bennington Rescue Squad, 120 McKinley St., Bennington, VT 05201.
Anna Prihoda
PUTNAM — Anna Prihoda, 88, of Church St, died Dec. 21, 2016, in Matulaitis Nursing Home. She was the wife of the late John G. Prihoda Jr. Born in 1928 in Putnam, she was the daughter of the late Thomas and Amelia (Noia) Leo.
Mrs. Prihoda worked as a secretary in the Putnam Town Clerk’s office as well as a secretary for attorney Nicholas Longo.
She was a member of St. Mary Church of the Visitation in Putnam.
She leaves her brother Romeo Leo of Putnam. She was predeceased by her stepson John G. Prihoda III; three brothers Florendo, Carmine, and Anthony; and three sisters Ersilia, Elvira, and Mary.
The ass of Christian Burial will be at 10 a.m. Dec., 30 in St. Mary Church of the Visitation, Providence St., with private burial. Donations: St. Mary Church of the Visitation 218 Providence St., Putnam, CT 06260. Gilman Funeral Home and Crematory, 104 Church St., Putnam.
Bernice P. Brown
POMFRET CENTER — Bernice (Grabiak) Brown, aka “Ma Brown” 77, of 400 Deerfield Rd., died Dec. 13, 2016. She was the wife of the late Lewis James Brown Sr. and a companion of the late Clarence V. Vitalis. Born in 1939 in Harrisburg, Penn., she was the daughter of the late Walter and Mary (Yaukauskas) Grabiak.
Mrs. Brown attended Vandergrift High School and was a homemaker who was very proud of her children and grandchildren. She enjoyed playing bingo, crocheting, bird watching, painting, watching wrestling and auto racing. She was also a lifetime member of the Woodstock Fair.
She leaves her daughters, Christine Papuga (Christopher) of Sterling, Lisa Dyer (Christopher) of Pomfret Center, and Angela Frechette of Danielson; her brother, Walter Grabiak (Nancy) of Leesburg, Fla.; her sisters, Ruth Roberto of Vandergrift, Penn., Dorothy Humes of Wauregan, and Josephine League of Danielson; her grandchildren, Ayden Papuga, Shaun and Liam Dyer, Keith and Austin Frechette, and Michael Rosario; her great grandchildren, Owen and Logan Dyer. She was predeceased by her son, Lewis James Brown Jr.; her daughter, Josephine Brown; her brothers, Frank Grabiak and Joseph Grabiak; her sisters, Mary Ann Zigus Zemba and Clarita Grabiak.
The Mass of Christian Burial was Dec. 17 in Most Holy Trinity Church, Pomfret. A second Mass of Christian Burial was Dec. 19, 2016, in St. James Catholic Church, Apollo, Penn, with burial in Riverview Cemetery, Apollo. Gilman Funeral Home & Crematory, 104 Church St. Putnam.
Martha G. Grimm
DANIELSON — Martha G. Grimm, 100, of Danielson died naturally Dec. 20, 2016, at Day Kimball Hospital in Putnam. She was the wife of the late Gilbert Grimm. He died in 1982.
She was born Sept. 21, 1916, in Wyanett Township, Minn., daughter of the late Andrew and Anna (Anderson) Olson.
She leaves her five children: Ian Swanson (Jan) of Eagan, Minn., Rex Swanson (Colleen) of Saint Paul, Minn., Gerald Grimm (Doris) of Danielson, David Grimm of Danielson, Ann Grimm of S. Attleboro, Mass., 11 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren, three great-great-grandchildren.
Visitation was Dec. 26 at Gagnon and Costello Funeral Home, 33 Reynolds St., Danielson. Donations: Charity of one’s choice.
Bradford H. Kiff Sr.
THOMPSON — Bradford H. Kiff Sr., 62, , of Border Trail, died Dec. 22, 2016, at Masonic Care in Wallingford following a four-year battle with FTD (Frontotemporal Lobe Degeneration). He was the husband of Sarah (Demers) Kiff. Born in 1954 in Attleboro, Mass., he was the son of the late Harold Kiff Jr. and Virginia (Brown) Kiff.
He attended local schools in Attleboro and graduated from Attleboro High School. He went to work for his father’s company Islander Industries as a jeweler. Over the years in addition to being a jeweler by trade, he became a production manager, operations manager, then a bus driver for special needs children which is a job that he held close to his heart.
He leaves his wife of 35 years Sarah; adoring children Katie Lee Schifino (Thomas) of Warren, R.I., Tara Marie Martel (George) of Virginia Beach, Va., and Bradford H. Kiff Jr. of Plainfield, N.H.; a sister Dawn McInnis of Attleboro; five grandchildren Shawn, Aydin, and Dustyn Schifino, and Gwendolyn and Genevieve Martel. He was predeceased by a brother Darren Kiff.
Visitation is from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Dec. 28 in Gilman Funeral Home, 104 Church St., Putnam, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 11 in St. Eugene Church, Rt. 44, Chepachet. Donations: AFTD, Radnor Station, Bld 2, Suite 320, 290 King of Prussia Rd., Radnor, PA 19087 or www.theaftd.org.
Sharon E. Plouff
LITTLE RIVER, S.C. — Sharon E. “Hon” (Johnson) Plouff, 73, formerly of Thompson, died Dec. 20, 2016, in Hartford Hospital. She was the wife of the late Milton C. Plouff. Born in 1942 in Webster, she was the daughter of the late Arthur and Mildred (Kane) Johnson.
Mrs. Plouff attended Woodstock Academy and worked as a greenhouse worker for Ledgeside Nursey in Woodstock. She was a member of the Living Water Baptist Church in South Carolina and worked for the Prison Ministry in Brooklyn. She volunteered for Special Olympics, and numerous animal shelters in South Carolina. She enjoyed gardening and loved animals both domestic and wild.
She leaves her sons, Gary C. Greene (Sherry) of Thompson, and Kevin A. Greene (Diane) of Sherman, Texas, formerly of Putnam; her brothers Bruce Johnson (Susan) of Woodstock; her grandchildren, Joshua Greene (Kelly) of Pomfret, Marci Seney (Nathan) of Thompson, Ashley Hendricksen of Brooklyn, Traci Thigpen (Bobby) of Jacksonville, Fla., Vanessa Martel (Brian) of Putnam, Paul Frechette of Dudley, Michael Parker (Chrisie) of Woodbury, Jessica McClain of Pottsboro, Texas, Heather Greene and her partner Amanda McCormack of Orlando, Fla., Heather Stockton (Kerry) of Ivanhoe, Texas, and Ryan Greene of Manchester; nephew Jeff Johnson of Danielson; niece Lynn James of Brooklyn; stepdaughter Michelle Davis (Rob) of Connecticut; 21 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-granddaughter. She was predeceased by her brother, Ronald Johnson.
A Celebration of Life was Dec. 23 in South Woodstock Baptist Church. A Memorial Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Dec. 28 in Gilman Funeral Home, 104 Church St., Putnam. An additional service will be held in February in South Carolina. Donations: NECCOG, P.O. Box 759, Dayville, CT 06241.
Lucille P. Smutnick
ABINGTON — Lucille P. Smutnick, 89, of Abington, died Dec. 19, 2016, at Westview Health Care in Dayville. She was the wife of John C. Smutnick. He died in 1979.
She was born Aug. 17, 1927, in Putnam, the fourth of 15 children of Charles and Bella (Beausoleil) Poulin. She was a communicant of Most Holy Trinity Church in Pomfret. She enjoyed playing cards, including bridge and board games, and hosting annual family reunions and gatherings. She loved watching her children and grandchildren play baseball and softball and never missed a game. She was employed at Putnam Savings Bank for 20 years, retiring as head teller. After retiring she worked part time for QVCC in Danielson. In the mid 1940s Lucille worked for the telephone company in Putnam as a switchboard operator and supervisor and had also worked in the kitchen at Hale Manufacturing.
She leaves her children, John Smutnick (Laura) of Avon Park, Fla., Steven Smutnick (Sandra) of Avon Park, Donna Lefevre (Ronald) of Pomfret Center; David Smutnick (Mary) of Sebring, Fla.; siblings Jackie, Lorraine, Edward, Shirley, Rose Marie, Corrine, Sandra, Maurice, Michael; nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by siblings Leonard, David, Richard, Barbara, and Paul.
The Mass of Christian Burial was Dec. 23 at Most Holy Trinity Church, Pomfret with burial in Abington Cemetery. Donations: QVCC Foundation, 742 Upper Maple St., Danielson, CT 06239. Smith and Walker Funeral Home, 148 Grove St., Putnam.
Barbara Stefanik
WEBSTER — Barbara A. (Madura) Stefanik, 86, of Webster, died Dec. 20, 2016, at her daughter’s home. She was born June 18, 1930, in Webster, the daughter of Paul Madura and Celia (Biadasz) Madura. She was a 1948 graduate of Bartlett High School where she was a member of the National Honor Society. Mrs. Stefanik worked as a secretary to the president at the Waterhouse Company in her youth but spent the bulk of her life running the popular Andy’s Restaurant with her husband John, formerly located at 59 East Main St. She retired as a medical secretary for Dr. Robert Downes.
Barbara and her husband traveled around the world. She enjoyed shopping, cooking, dining out and reading. She was a talented cross stitcher, knitter and seamstress. She leaves her husband of 63 years, John T. Stefanik; four sons, Gregory J. Stefanik of Webster, Mark A. Stefanik (Anna-Lee) of Dudley, Jeffrey J. Stefanik (Donna) of Woodstock, Christopher J. Stefanik and his companion Sally Thurston of Southbridge; a daughter Angela M. Stefanik and her fiancé Robert Alves of Putnam; and 10 grandchildren. She is predeceased by her son, Matthew Stefanik and by her sister, Louise Mason.
The Funeral Mass was Dec. 23 in St. Louis Church, Webster, with burial in St. Joseph’s Garden of Peace. Donations: St. Louis Endowment Fund, 15 Lake St., Webster, MA 01570. Scanlon Funeral Service, Webster.
Edward M. Therrien
N. GROSVENORDALE — Edward M. Therrien, 56, of N. Grosvenordale, died Dec. 21, 2016, at home.
Ed was born in Webster, and lived in Connecticut all his life. He worked at Wyman-Gordon for 38 years. He was a 4th Degree Knight at the Putnam Knights of Columbus and was also a member of the Knights of Columbus, #2087 in N. Grosvenordale. Ed was very active with Boy Scout Troop #21 for over 20 years. He earned his wood badge building the bridge at J.N. Webster Boy Scout Camp. In 1997, he was the George Meaney Award recipient. Ed enjoyed camping, loved attending the Fryberg Fair and loved Old Orchard Beach, Maine, where he spent many summers as a kid.
He leaves his wife of 11 years, Kylee D. (Warren) Therrien of N. Grosvenordale; his parents, George and Jacqueline (Savage) Therrien of N. Grosvenordale; two sons, Mark Therrien of N. Grosvenordale, Andrew Therrien (Gina) of N. Kingston, R.I.; one daughter, Stefanie Perrine of N. Grosvenordale; two brothers, Richard Therrien (Melissa) of New Boston, N.H., Philip Therrien (Wanda) of Wauregan; one sister, Celeste Therrien of Sturbridge; two grandchildren, Luke and Jude Therrien of N. Kingston; a godson, Randy Fifield of N. Grosvenordale.
There will be a Celebration of Life for Ed at 2 p.m. Jan. 21 at the Knights of Columbus, on Riverside Drive, N. Grosvenordale. Donations: Knights of Columbus, 1017 Riverside Drive, North Grosvenordale, CT 06255; or the St. Joseph’s Church Food Bank 18 Main St., N. Grosvenordale, CT 06255. Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home, Webster.
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United Services
honors many
DAYVILLE — United Services, Inc., Connecticut’s largest private, nonprofit behavioral health center celebrated its 52nd Anniversary recently with its Annual Dinner.
United Services President/CEO Diane L. Manning reflected on United Services eventful past year, which included breaking ground on the long-awaited expanded Windham Regional Health and Wellness Center. Located on public transportation routes in Mansfield just over the Windham town line, the new center will offer expanded behavioral health, autism and related wellness services for adults, children and families. The new center is projected to open in early 2018.
United Services outpatient mental health caseload is now 256 percent of what it was less than 10 years ago, yet the agency continues to face funding and program cuts, Manning said.
United Services elected new board leadership for the 2016-17 year as well as one new member.
United Services’ new Board leadership includes vice chairman John Deary of Pomfret, and treasurer Anne Konczakowski of Windham.
Newly elected to the United Services Board of Directors was Sheldon Mossberg of Columbia. Returning Board members include chairman Jeffrey Kramer of Storrs; secretary Romeo Blackmar of Pomfret; Mary Bromm of Ashford; James Clark of Canterbury; Robert Leonard of Dayville; Dr. John Duers of Chaplin; Terri Pearsall of Putnam; Cheryl Lewis of Putnam; Michael Turano of Canterbury; Maximo Garcia of Willimantic; Todd Pearsall of Woodstock; Idun and Preston Green of Windham; and John Fournier of Willimantic.
United Services also honored retiring board members Jeanne Nuhfer of Columbia and Linda Loretz of Ellington.
Manning recognized two community partners whose support over the previous year made a particularly large impact in the programs United Services provides to northeastern Connecticut.
Among those honored were: The Women’s Institute for Housing and Economic Development. United Services is proud to partner with The Women’s Institute in the rehabilitation of the former Powdrell & Alexander Mill in Killingly to create 32 units of supportive and affordable housing. Also honored was The Community Foundation of Eastern Connecticut, which has been a strong partner to northeastern Connecticut non-profits. Celebrating 30 years at United Services was Medical Director Dr. Jay Patel. Debora Moyer, program manager for parenting services programs, marked 25 years with the agency. Celebrating 15 years with the agency were Chief Financial Officer Robert DeVerna and Executive Assistant Lydia Gullifer.
Hale YMCA
collects 300+
donations
PUTNAM — During November and December the Hale YMCA Youth and Family Center partnered with TEEG and the Putnam Family Resource Center for a “Giving Tree” donation drive. More than 300 items and gift cards were donated.
The members, board and staff of the YMCA selected “ornaments” from the Christmas tree in the Hale lobby, each of which listed a need or gift request from a child, parent or senior in the local community. Hundreds of toys, games, books, gift cards, necessities and more were purchased and delivered to the YMCA, filling the conference room. In addition, Y members donated hundreds of canned goods during the month of November, which were also donated to the food pantry at TEEG.
“Social responsibility is one of the cornerstone principals of the YMCA,” said Executive Director Amanda Kelly. “We were thrilled and moved to see our members, staff and board rally around this important cause. The Giving Tree brought everyone together to help strengthen our community and we are proud to have played a part in this inspirational donation drive.”
Academy Carolers
The Woodstock Academy’s Tri M Honors Music Society visited Westview Health Care Center Dec. 21. Led by advisors, Amy Ranta and Lauren Churchill, 24 members of the nationally recognized music club performed a handful of Christmas carols while residents finished decorating cookies with members of Putnam High School’s Student Council. The group continued their visit by strolling down the halls of Westview, stopping to serenade residents at the entrances of their rooms with melodic holiday cheer. “As some of our patients and residents aren’t able to partake in activities outside of their rooms, having carolers strolling our halls is a great opportunity to spread that Christmas cheer throughout the entire building,” said David T. Panteleakos, administrator. Courtesy photo.