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She married her college sweetheart, the late Ralph Schwaikert, with whom she had three sons. With the leadership and entrepreneurial talent of Ralph, the family renovated the Pocketknife Square buildings in Lakeville and located several family businesses there including a gift shop and restaurant. In her leisure time she enjoyed her favorite music which was classical, country western and big band. She also enjoyed going to the Opry and live concerts with her family and friends, especially her niece and nephew to Radio City Hall in New York City to see The Nutcracker.

Mary was born January 12, 1926 in Sharon, CT. The daughter of the late William and Mary Pitcher. She was a graduate of Housatonic Valley Regional High School. For over 30 years she was a Building Supervisor of the Wassaic State School. She was also an avid flower gardener, and a long-timecommunicant of St. Bernard Church. SHARON - Mary Peterson Adams, 96, of Hidden Lane, died March 06, 2022 at Geer Nursing & Rehabilitation Center in North Canaan, CT. She was the wife of the late Walter Peterson and Howard Adams. Services with military honors will be held at St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Cornwall, CT at 11am on May 7th with private celebration of life to follow.
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Juliet was an avid photographer and one of her life long dreams was to become a professional figure skater. She donated a lot of her spare time to her favorite charities. She loved flowers, cooking and sewing, which she learned in 4-H and Home Eck at Housatonic Valley Regional High School. After kindergarten in Manhattan, we moved to Sharon full-time and Kate attended Sharon Center School, the Marvelwood School in Kent and then Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson. So many wonderful teachers and administrators helped her through the difficulty of her anxiety-laden school years, and we thank you all. SHARON - John Bolelaus Sciepura, 59, of Hospital Hill Rd. passed away on Saturday June 25, 2022.

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He took pride in his flower gardens and could tell you where each different kind of flower was planted, and describe their blooms in detail. Gerald often shared plants and seeds with friends, family and acquaintances. Age 88, of Hampton Twp, formerly of Latrobe, on Monday July 11, 2016; mother of Christine Miller and Eric Hilling. In 1980, Joy and Doug moved to Nashville, where Doug studied for the Christian Ministry and thereafter, she faithfully supported his work in the pastoral ministry until transitioning out of active ministry in 2010. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Jack's memory to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Age 79 of Cranberry Township on Saturday August 29, 2020; Sister of Lorraine "Lorrie" Barnicle and the late Mary Marlene Burger; aunt of Patrick, Christopher and Keiranne.

In her later years, as a widow, Marge’s sister Audrey Ford came to live with her. They shared the family home in Bethel until Audrey’s passing in 2010. Marge was always interested in and followed the athletic teams that her grandchildren and great grandchildren participated in.
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Betsy founded and operated for about a year the Falls Village Marshmallow Company, which was a testament to her love of marshmallows. Falls Village became one of Betsy’s greatest comforts, especially in the last three years, after she was diagnosed with cancer. Leaving behind six fatalities and forty more injuries, the tornado maintained its intensity as it moved into the Talladega National Forest.

It had a one room schoolhouse , and one phone, at the bar. When she was 9, her mother committed suicide, likely because she had terminal cancer, a fact never revealed to Françoise – a major blow. However, Françoise persevered as a solitary child and skipped 2 grades of school. After her grammar school years, her father expected her to enter the family tailoring business in Paris as a seamstress, but her teachers strongly recommended she continue her education.
Loving brother of Lee Sifford, Melanie Ebig, Chad Krauland and the late John Krauland Jr. Eric is survived by his grandparents Thomas and Elizabeth Ramsay of Wilmington, DE and many loving aunts, uncles, cousins and nieces. He was preceded in death by his grandparents Stanley and Doris Sifford, of Wilmington, DE, and Josephine "Dolly" Krauland of West Deer.
He was the loving husband of the late Rosaline R. Boyer. LAKEVILLE - Donald Kemp Ross, 78, of Lakeville, CT died on Saturday, May 14, 2022 at Noble Horizons after several weeks in hospitals to diagnose a rare form of lymphoma. He was an active member of the Salisbury community since 2012, when he and his wife Helen Klein Ross bought and restored an old governor’s mansion on Millerton Road. He has served locally as vice-president of Lake Wononscopomuc Association, president of the Salisbury Forum and president of the Salisbury Association, as well as on national boards including as board chair of Greenpeace USA. Vibrant, warm, fun, and very social, Mary Stuart enjoyed a large circle of people in her life, from family to close friends to many acquaintances. Specifically, she considered Marion Romeo, also of Lakeville, and her sister, Betsy Garrett of Mount Washington, MA to be two of her dearest friends.
Betsy’s greatest accomplishment and love was Calpurnia. They were two peas in a pod, and Betsy’s last few years of life were spent in complete peace with Calpurnia by her side. Betsy took great pride in her extensive work constructing a very detailed family tree, using Ancestory.com. Her focus on this project allowed her to combine her incredible creativity with her intense intelligence.
Family and friends received Thursday November 21 from 6-9 pm at the George A. Thoma Funeral Home, Inc., Perry Hwy. Funeral mass on Friday at 10 am in St. Alphonsus Church, Wexford. Maynard Cleveland Bartram, Jr., 94, of Seabury in Bloomfield, CT, passed away peacefully on January 15, 2021.
In 1962, he and his young family moved to Salisbury, where he joined Dr. Haydock at the Sharon Clinic. He was pediatrician to families, covered well-baby clinics and at various times served as pediatrician for the Society of Brothers, private schools and two residential facilities for children with severe mental and physical impairments. Grandchildren Molly Sullivan, Quinn Sullivan, Dan Phelan, Timmy Phelan, Christopher, Alanna and Reid Sinclair, Risa and Emi as well as two step-grandchildren, Lauren Karoutas and Brian Cutlip . Phyllis also leaves behind her great grandson Maddox and step granddaughters Evie and Addie, and step grandson Parker as well as her niece Susan Pollard of West Hartford. SOUTHBURY - Phyllis B. Phelan, 89, of Heritage Village Southbury, previously of Norfolk, CT, passed from this life on December 14, 2021. Mary loved her grandchildren and spent a lot of time with them.

For over fifty years, she was dedicated to its mission of providing young people with intercultural experiences. Through this work, Katie ensured hundreds of exchange students were hosted with Northwest Corner families and that Housatonic students were hosted in countries around the world. She kept alumni together by hosting annual reunions, fundraisers, and other gatherings.