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Gloria M. Sweet, 80

Friday, January 02, 2009 10:49 AM

WINDSOR — Gloria M. Sweet, a longtime Windsor resident, died Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 23, 2008, at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. She was 80.

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William L. Neuenswander, 52

Wednesday, December 31, 2008 12:09 PM

 WINDSOR —  William L. Neuenswander, formerly of Windsor, died Wednesday evening, Dec. 24, 2008, at the Center for Living and Rehabilitation in Bennington, Vt. He was 52.


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Geraldine N. Hammond-McSwain, 88

Wednesday, December 31, 2008 12:09 PM

WINDSOR — Geraldine N. Hammond-McSwain, formerly of Windsor and Cornish, died Sunday evening, Dec. 21, 2008, at the Sullivan County Home in Unity, N.H. She was 88.


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Leon Donat St. James, 88

Wednesday, December 31, 2008 8:39 AM

WHITE RIVER JUNCTION — Leon Donat St. James of White River Junction died Saturday, Dec. 27, 2008. He passed peacefully in his sleep at home. He was 88.


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Janice Howe Camp, 57

Thursday, December 18, 2008 8:09 AM

VERO BEACH, Fla. — Janice Howe Camp died Monday, Dec. 1, 2008, at VNA Hospice House in Vero Beach, Fla. She was 57.


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Edith Louise Ladeau, 76

Thursday, December 18, 2008 8:09 AM

LEBANON — Edith Louise Ladeau, a longtime Lebanon resident, died Saturday, Dec. 13, 2008, at Hanover Terrace Health Care. She was 76.


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Phyllis Irene Newton, 77

Monday, December 15, 2008 7:30 AM

LEBANON — Phyllis Irene Newton of Lebanon died Saturday, Dec. 6, 2008, at her home. She was 77.


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Lettie M. Morse, 92

Monday, December 15, 2008 7:30 AM

HARTFORD — Lettie N. Morse of Hartford died Saturday, Dec. 6, 2008, at her home surrounded by her family after a long illness. She was 92.


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Spotted

Stories

Twas two weeks before Christmas and all through the town
     it rained and it froze and the trees all fell down.
     The wires that were strung on utility poles
     snapped like a twig and the houses all froze.

We got our selves nestled all snug in our bed
     while visions of warmer days danced in our head,
     and me in my thermals and Pa in his cap
     stayed huddled together for a bone chilling nap.

The moon on the ice made a crystalline glow
     and we thought to ourselves, just how long can this go?
     When what to our wondering eyes did appear
     but our son with some coffee and donuts and cheer.

We could see our white breath in the darkness above
     and deep under the covers I searched for my love.
     His feet, they were frozen and so was his head ---
     made me think to myself that he just might be dead.

The days passed so slowly, we must be insane
     as we waited and wondered and called out by name
     "On Thursday, on Friday, on Saturday too!
     on Sunday, on Monday, on Tuesday – oh foo!
     on Wednesday, and Thursday and Friday (oh dread!)
     the kerosene fumes must have gone to our head.

To add to the pleasure of winter's delight
     two snowstorms came by - 18 inches of white.
     The snowing and blowing made things bad to worse
     and we prayed to the heavens our pipes wouldn't burst.

Pa's eyes now were sunken, his expression --- not merry,
     his cheeks had a pallor, his nose like a cherry.
     The odd little smile on his face wasn't fun
     He often was mumbling "go get me, my gun".

Then a rap on the door, and the fireman said,
     "Are you sick, are you sane, and is anyone dead?
     There's a shelter, there's warmth, you can come if you're able,
     we have showers and kindness and food on the table" ---
     and we looked at each other and thought  ---  "what the heck?"
     yeah ... eleven days later you FINALLY check!

On night number twelve we heard the faint roar
     of a convoy of trucks and we ran to the door.
     To the top of the poles, to the stretch of the cable ---
     please bring us your power just as fast as you' re able!

They spoke not a word, but went straight to their work
     and the power came on with a hum and a jerk.
     They heard us exclaim, as they drove out of sight ---
      MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL!
      WE HAVE HEAT! WE HAVE LIGHT!

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