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Sunday, February 12, 2017LITTLETON, N.C. – A North Carolina funeral director has been charged with dozens of sexual offenses involving children.Local media outlets report 62-year-old Harold Lee Massey was charged Tuesday with 50 counts of indecent liberties with a minor.Massey also faces 31 counts of statutory sexual offense. Authorities in Halifax County say the charges stem from a six-year period beginning in 2006, when the child involved was 7 years old.Massey was released Wednesday on $250,000 bond. He's scheduled to appear in court February 15. It wasn't immediately known if he had an attorney.Massey operates Massey Funeral Home. His website describes him as an "accomplished musician" best known for gospel music.
Monday, January 16, 2017Firelands Local School. In her spare time she took pleasure in reading, and volunteering in schools and at church.She is survived by her children, Kathy Lou (Michael) Littleton of Wakeman, Diane Margaret (Steve) Kimpel of Dayton, James Walter (Anne) Tuttle of Wakeman, Arthur Perry (Elaine) Tuttle of Medina; 11 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren, with one on the way; her sister, Wilma Jean Kernell; many nieces, nephews and other family members.In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Walter Tuttle; her siblings, Lyle A. and Charles J. Coultrip.Friends may call from 4-7 p.m. Wednesday at Morman Funeral Home, 16 Cooper St., Wakeman. Services will be 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Collins United Methodist Church on Hartland Center Road. Burial will follow in Wakeman Cemetery.Condolences may be left at mormanfuneralhome.com.In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Collins United Methodist Church, Berlin Heights UCC, Florence Congregational Church, St. John’s UMC, Winter Haven, Fla., or to the charity of one's choice.
Monday, January 09, 2017Molly Loughman mloughman@wickedlocal.com @MLoughmanWL“Always look on the Bright Side of Life,” resonated throughout the sanctuary of Littleton Congregational Church Nov. 20 as the church choir sang and whistled its way through the song in remembrance of Lisa Jeanne Bracken.“She had a great sense of humor, always did. That’s what gets us Brackens through,” said Jeanne Bracken,of Littleton, Lisa's mom.The tune by Monty Python member Eric Idle, along with “Imagine” by John Lennon and “Joy to the World” by Hoyt Axton were just a few songs the 40-year-old requested be played during her memorial service. Bracken lost her battle to cancer Nov. 8, Election Day. The last time she left the house was to vote early, said Jeanne.Bracken was raised in Littleton, attended high school in Acton, lived Acton and worked at Lincoln Public Library, where she had a large patron following, according Alyssa Freden, Lincoln Library’s Head of Technical Services, who now occupies the same desk Bracken once worked at for years. Bracken’s Simpson’s calendar, her tea mugs and a colored-in picture of a Disney princess from a young patron are trac...
Monday, December 26, 2016I do know the Ambrose sisters are in heaven,” said Norton. “They are safe.”Because the ground is frozen, the girls will not be buried until the spring in Littleton, Maine, not far from the family’s home in Houlton. One mourner sipped from a can of beer during the service.Ambrose and friends gather for a smoke break Tuesday in the funeral home parking lot.(Kevin Bennett for New York Daily News)The Ambrose clan headed to New York in hopes of better opportunities and a better life. They wound up instead living in a building owned by a notorious slumlord.Cops make GoFundMe page for kin of Bronx girls killed by radiatorSources indicated the Ambroses were the subject of a total of six child welfare cases in New York and Maine. And since moving to New York, Peter had a pair of arrests: Possession of a hypodermic needle in July 2015 and fare-beating three years earlier.A study last year estimated out-of-towners made up 3% of the city’s homeless, with most hailing from New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Florida. Beverly Ford reporting in Houlton, MaineTags:hunts pointnew york firesnyc homelesshouse firesfdnybronx radiator tragedymaineSend a Letter to the EditorJoin the Conversation:facebookTweet...
Monday, December 19, 2016LITTLETON, Colo. Dennis Owen ”Buzz” Trudeau, 70 years young, passed from this earth on the morning of Thursday, Oct. 13, 2016. While visiting family, he was unexpectedly diagnosed with terminal cancer earlier this year. He died peacefully within the Littleton, CO, home of his loving mother.He was born as the first child to Vincent J. and Jane E. Trudeau in Sacramento, CA, on Feb. 27, 1946. His ceaseless energy and rambunctious good nature was captured with his lifelong nickname of Buzz.Growing up in the Black Hills of South Dakota, he made Cleghorn Canyon his beloved training ground for a lifetime of world exploration. As a boy, he was proudly nominated into the Boy Scout Order of the Arrow, which he treasured as a personal development cornerstone. Shortly after graduating from Rapid City High School, he joined the U.S. Air Force in 1965, where he proudly served until 1969 with an honorable discharge after rising to the rank of sergeant while serving primarily as a communications spec...
Monday, December 05, 2016Denver, CO and was reunited with his high school sweetheart, Jane Dyer. She was a Registered Nurse at the University of Colorado Hospital. They were married on March 14, 1964 in Littleton, CO.They moved to Lander in 1970, where Garve worked for construction firms as their financial officer over the years and finally a partner in their own bridge company, C.C. and G.He was a member of the Lions Club, the Lander Parks and Recreation Board, and the Board of Education. He was also director of the Wyoming School Board Association for five years, and past president of the Lander One Shot Antelope Hunt and life time member of the Elks.He was Chairman of the Fremont County Republican Party from 1983-1985 and was appointed by the Governor to the Wyoming Economic Development Board for one term. He was president of the Wyoming Contractors Association from 1991-1992 and in 2006 he was awarded the Contractor of the Year by the Wyoming Contractors Association.Get news headlines sent daily to your inboxHe was preceded in death by his parents; his daughter, Tracy; and his wife, Jane.He is survived by his daughter, Stacey (Scott) Heaton; and grandchildren, Hannah and Luke Heaton of Lakewood, CO.Online condolences and donations to Lander Pet Connection are being handled by Hudson's Funeral Home.
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Sunday, February 12, 2017LITTLETON, N.C. – A North Carolina funeral director has been charged with dozens of sexual offenses involving children.Local media outlets report 62-year-old Harold Lee Massey was charged Tuesday with 50 counts of indecent liberties with a minor.Massey also faces 31 counts of statutory sexual offense. Authorities in Halifax County say the charges stem from a six-year period beginning in 2006, when the child involved was 7 years old.Massey was released Wednesday on $250,000 bond. He's scheduled to appear in court February 15. It wasn't immediately known if he had an attorney.Massey operates Massey Funeral Home. His website describes him as an "accomplished musician" best known for gospel music.
Monday, January 16, 2017Firelands Local School. In her spare time she took pleasure in reading, and volunteering in schools and at church.She is survived by her children, Kathy Lou (Michael) Littleton of Wakeman, Diane Margaret (Steve) Kimpel of Dayton, James Walter (Anne) Tuttle of Wakeman, Arthur Perry (Elaine) Tuttle of Medina; 11 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren, with one on the way; her sister, Wilma Jean Kernell; many nieces, nephews and other family members.In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Walter Tuttle; her siblings, Lyle A. and Charles J. Coultrip.Friends may call from 4-7 p.m. Wednesday at Morman Funeral Home, 16 Cooper St., Wakeman. Services will be 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Collins United Methodist Church on Hartland Center Road. Burial will follow in Wakeman Cemetery.Condolences may be left at mormanfuneralhome.com.In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Collins United Methodist Church, Berlin Heights UCC, Florence Congregational Church, St. John’s UMC, Winter Haven, Fla., or to the charity of one's choice.
Monday, January 09, 2017Molly Loughman mloughman@wickedlocal.com @MLoughmanWL“Always look on the Bright Side of Life,” resonated throughout the sanctuary of Littleton Congregational Church Nov. 20 as the church choir sang and whistled its way through the song in remembrance of Lisa Jeanne Bracken.“She had a great sense of humor, always did. That’s what gets us Brackens through,” said Jeanne Bracken,of Littleton, Lisa's mom.The tune by Monty Python member Eric Idle, along with “Imagine” by John Lennon and “Joy to the World” by Hoyt Axton were just a few songs the 40-year-old requested be played during her memorial service. Bracken lost her battle to cancer Nov. 8, Election Day. The last time she left the house was to vote early, said Jeanne.Bracken was raised in Littleton, attended high school in Acton, lived Acton and worked at Lincoln Public Library, where she had a large patron following, according Alyssa Freden, Lincoln Library’s Head of Technical Services, who now occupies the same desk Bracken once worked at for years. Bracken’s Simpson’s calendar, her tea mugs and a colored-in picture of a Disney princess from a young patron are trac...
Monday, December 26, 2016I do know the Ambrose sisters are in heaven,” said Norton. “They are safe.”Because the ground is frozen, the girls will not be buried until the spring in Littleton, Maine, not far from the family’s home in Houlton. One mourner sipped from a can of beer during the service.Ambrose and friends gather for a smoke break Tuesday in the funeral home parking lot.(Kevin Bennett for New York Daily News)The Ambrose clan headed to New York in hopes of better opportunities and a better life. They wound up instead living in a building owned by a notorious slumlord.Cops make GoFundMe page for kin of Bronx girls killed by radiatorSources indicated the Ambroses were the subject of a total of six child welfare cases in New York and Maine. And since moving to New York, Peter had a pair of arrests: Possession of a hypodermic needle in July 2015 and fare-beating three years earlier.A study last year estimated out-of-towners made up 3% of the city’s homeless, with most hailing from New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Florida. Beverly Ford reporting in Houlton, MaineTags:hunts pointnew york firesnyc homelesshouse firesfdnybronx radiator tragedymaineSend a Letter to the EditorJoin the Conversation:facebookTweet...
Monday, December 19, 2016LITTLETON, Colo. Dennis Owen ”Buzz” Trudeau, 70 years young, passed from this earth on the morning of Thursday, Oct. 13, 2016. While visiting family, he was unexpectedly diagnosed with terminal cancer earlier this year. He died peacefully within the Littleton, CO, home of his loving mother.He was born as the first child to Vincent J. and Jane E. Trudeau in Sacramento, CA, on Feb. 27, 1946. His ceaseless energy and rambunctious good nature was captured with his lifelong nickname of Buzz.Growing up in the Black Hills of South Dakota, he made Cleghorn Canyon his beloved training ground for a lifetime of world exploration. As a boy, he was proudly nominated into the Boy Scout Order of the Arrow, which he treasured as a personal development cornerstone. Shortly after graduating from Rapid City High School, he joined the U.S. Air Force in 1965, where he proudly served until 1969 with an honorable discharge after rising to the rank of sergeant while serving primarily as a communications spec...
Monday, December 05, 2016Denver, CO and was reunited with his high school sweetheart, Jane Dyer. She was a Registered Nurse at the University of Colorado Hospital. They were married on March 14, 1964 in Littleton, CO.They moved to Lander in 1970, where Garve worked for construction firms as their financial officer over the years and finally a partner in their own bridge company, C.C. and G.He was a member of the Lions Club, the Lander Parks and Recreation Board, and the Board of Education. He was also director of the Wyoming School Board Association for five years, and past president of the Lander One Shot Antelope Hunt and life time member of the Elks.He was Chairman of the Fremont County Republican Party from 1983-1985 and was appointed by the Governor to the Wyoming Economic Development Board for one term. He was president of the Wyoming Contractors Association from 1991-1992 and in 2006 he was awarded the Contractor of the Year by the Wyoming Contractors Association.Get news headlines sent daily to your inboxHe was preceded in death by his parents; his daughter, Tracy; and his wife, Jane.He is survived by his daughter, Stacey (Scott) Heaton; and grandchildren, Hannah and Luke Heaton of Lakewood, CO.Online condolences and donations to Lander Pet Connection are being handled by Hudson's Funeral Home.