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284 Park Avenue
Hampshire, IL 60140
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OBITUARY: Eric Robertson Feb. 3, 1964-Feb. 21, 2017 - Christian County Headliner News

Monday, May 01, 2017

Memorial: 2 p.m. Feb. 27, 2017 at Wolfeboro Bible Church, 533 Center St. in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire. Subscription Required An online service is needed to view this article in its entirety. You need an online service to view this article in its entirety. Choose an online service. Current print subscribers Need an account? Create one now. You must login to view the full content on this page. kAmtC:4 #@36CED@?[ db[ @7 r6?E6C q2C?DE625[ }6H w2>AD9:C6[ 5:65 u63] a`[ a_`f[ 2E (6?EH@CE9 s@F8=2D w@DA:E2= 27E6C 2 `b\J62C 32EE=6 H:E9 AC@DE2E6 42?46C DFCC@F?565 3J 9:D =@G:?8 72>:=J] tC:4 H2D 3@C? :? $AC:?87:6=5 @? u63] b[ `hec[ 2D E96 E9:C5 @7 7@FC 49:=5C6? E@ 9:D A2C6?ED s2=6 2?5 #2496= #@36CED@?]k^Am kAmw6 DA6?E >2?J 92AAJ 52JD @? 9:D 8C2?5A2C6?ED 52:CJ 72C> :? ~K2C<] tC:4 8C25F2E65 7C@> ~K2C< w:89...

Kenneth Donnelly

Saturday, April 08, 2017

Ryan, watching and playing sports with Keith, traveling across the country with his wife Judy, and spending time with his grandchildren in his favorite spots in New Hampshire and Maine. He was an avid reader of history and historical fiction, and had a passion for politics. Everything he did, he did with all his energy and heart and there was no challenge too great to overcome. Ken was known to all who knew him first and foremost for his devotion to his family and as a fighter for those without a voice. Throughout his career, he fought to save others, protect the most vulnerable in our society, and give voice to working men and women across the Commonwealth. He was a staunch believer in the role of unions and government to protect workers, and he was well known for his efforts to advance justice and equality for all people no matter their race, religion, national origin, or sexual identification. As such, he treated all with whom he met with dignity and respect, and over the many years he worked as both a union negotiator and state legislator, he earned back in return the respect and admiration of both his allies and his adversaries. Senator Donnelly championed many causes during his career, from increasing access and quality to mental health services for all; to funding for workforce training for the unemployed and underemployed; to more protections for homeless families and retirees on fixed incomes; to women’s’ access to healthcare; and to the creation of a criminal justice system that was fair for all. Through all these diverse efforts, Senator Donnelly never sought the accumulation of personal credit; but rather he was dedicated to the causes he believed in and the people he represented, and he brought his tremendous energy, courage, and passion to changing many lives for the better. Visiting hours will be held at Arlington Town Hall Auditorium, 730 Massachusetts Avenue, April 7, 2017 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. A funeral mass will be held at St Eulalia Parish, 50 Ridge Street, Winchester, on Saturday morning, April 8, 2017, at 11 a.m. Relatives and friends are invited. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to: Arlington Youth Counseling Services, 670R Massachusetts Avenue, Arl...

Suffield Obituary: Robert Reed, 62 - Patch.com

Saturday, April 08, 2017

Robert Emmet Reed, of West Suffield and Lincoln, New Hampshire, 62, died on Tuesday, March 28, 2017.Robert was born on June 28, 1954 in Bronx, NY. He attended All Hallows High School and received his Bachelors of Arts from St. Francis College, Biddeford, Maine. In 1982 Robert married Kathleen Williams, and together they had 3 sons, Robert Jr., Brendan and Declan. Robert was the president of Moosehead Harvesting Inc. Bob lived life in a very large way with his wife and boys. He leaves them all with the fondest of memories of times spent together and will be missed by all from the hills of Ireland, the slopes of Loon, the stands of Yankee stadium, the shores of Nantucket, and the pasture and home on the Farm with his ponies. Bob spent his life not only in the woods but in the hearts of anyone who had the pleasure of knowing him. However, his true passion was his family who will miss him dearly. He is survived by his loving wife Kathleen; his sons, Robert Reed, Jr. and his wife Mallory of West Suffield, Brendan Reed and his wife Michele of...

Fatal Ski Accident Is Under Investigation - Valley News

Saturday, April 08, 2017

Newbury, n.h. — Police are investigating a ski accident that resulted in the death of a New Hampshire man on Thursday at Mount Sunapee Resort.“A male from southern New Hampshire died suddenly at Mount Sunapee on Thursday at 3:40 p.m.,” Resort Vice President and General Manager Jay Gamble said in an email.“Our prayers and condolences are with his family in this time of loss,” he said.An email and phone message for Newbury Police Sgt. Brad Wheeler said in a Friday email that the accident is under investigation and the victim’s name “is not being released at this time.” The death was the second of the month at Mount Sunapee.A Massachusetts man in his 40s died on March 12 after he was found off an intermediate trail at the ski resort. A subsequent obituary identified that man as Thomas S. Schnellinger, 44, of North Andover, Mass.

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OBITUARY: Eric Robertson Feb. 3, 1964-Feb. 21, 2017 - Christian County Headliner News

Monday, May 01, 2017

Memorial: 2 p.m. Feb. 27, 2017 at Wolfeboro Bible Church, 533 Center St. in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire. Subscription Required An online service is needed to view this article in its entirety. You need an online service to view this article in its entirety. Choose an online service. Current print subscribers Need an account? Create one now. You must login to view the full content on this page. kAmtC:4 #@36CED@?[ db[ @7 r6?E6C q2C?DE625[ }6H w2>AD9:C6[ 5:65 u63] a`[ a_`f[ 2E (6?EH@CE9 s@F8=2D w@DA:E2= 27E6C 2 `b\J62C 32EE=6 H:E9 AC@DE2E6 42?46C DFCC@F?565 3J 9:D =@G:?8 72>:=J] tC:4 H2D 3@C? :? $AC:?87:6=5 @? u63] b[ `hec[ 2D E96 E9:C5 @7 7@FC 49:=5C6? E@ 9:D A2C6?ED s2=6 2?5 #2496= #@36CED@?]k^Am kAmw6 DA6?E >2?J 92AAJ 52JD @? 9:D 8C2?5A2C6?ED 52:CJ 72C> :? ~K2C<] tC:4 8C25F2E65 7C@> ~K2C< w:89...

Kenneth Donnelly

Saturday, April 08, 2017

Ryan, watching and playing sports with Keith, traveling across the country with his wife Judy, and spending time with his grandchildren in his favorite spots in New Hampshire and Maine. He was an avid reader of history and historical fiction, and had a passion for politics. Everything he did, he did with all his energy and heart and there was no challenge too great to overcome. Ken was known to all who knew him first and foremost for his devotion to his family and as a fighter for those without a voice. Throughout his career, he fought to save others, protect the most vulnerable in our society, and give voice to working men and women across the Commonwealth. He was a staunch believer in the role of unions and government to protect workers, and he was well known for his efforts to advance justice and equality for all people no matter their race, religion, national origin, or sexual identification. As such, he treated all with whom he met with dignity and respect, and over the many years he worked as both a union negotiator and state legislator, he earned back in return the respect and admiration of both his allies and his adversaries. Senator Donnelly championed many causes during his career, from increasing access and quality to mental health services for all; to funding for workforce training for the unemployed and underemployed; to more protections for homeless families and retirees on fixed incomes; to women’s’ access to healthcare; and to the creation of a criminal justice system that was fair for all. Through all these diverse efforts, Senator Donnelly never sought the accumulation of personal credit; but rather he was dedicated to the causes he believed in and the people he represented, and he brought his tremendous energy, courage, and passion to changing many lives for the better. Visiting hours will be held at Arlington Town Hall Auditorium, 730 Massachusetts Avenue, April 7, 2017 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. A funeral mass will be held at St Eulalia Parish, 50 Ridge Street, Winchester, on Saturday morning, April 8, 2017, at 11 a.m. Relatives and friends are invited. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to: Arlington Youth Counseling Services, 670R Massachusetts Avenue, Arl...

Suffield Obituary: Robert Reed, 62 - Patch.com

Saturday, April 08, 2017

Robert Emmet Reed, of West Suffield and Lincoln, New Hampshire, 62, died on Tuesday, March 28, 2017.Robert was born on June 28, 1954 in Bronx, NY. He attended All Hallows High School and received his Bachelors of Arts from St. Francis College, Biddeford, Maine. In 1982 Robert married Kathleen Williams, and together they had 3 sons, Robert Jr., Brendan and Declan. Robert was the president of Moosehead Harvesting Inc. Bob lived life in a very large way with his wife and boys. He leaves them all with the fondest of memories of times spent together and will be missed by all from the hills of Ireland, the slopes of Loon, the stands of Yankee stadium, the shores of Nantucket, and the pasture and home on the Farm with his ponies. Bob spent his life not only in the woods but in the hearts of anyone who had the pleasure of knowing him. However, his true passion was his family who will miss him dearly. He is survived by his loving wife Kathleen; his sons, Robert Reed, Jr. and his wife Mallory of West Suffield, Brendan Reed and his wife Michele of...

Fatal Ski Accident Is Under Investigation - Valley News

Saturday, April 08, 2017

Newbury, n.h. — Police are investigating a ski accident that resulted in the death of a New Hampshire man on Thursday at Mount Sunapee Resort.“A male from southern New Hampshire died suddenly at Mount Sunapee on Thursday at 3:40 p.m.,” Resort Vice President and General Manager Jay Gamble said in an email.“Our prayers and condolences are with his family in this time of loss,” he said.An email and phone message for Newbury Police Sgt. Brad Wheeler said in a Friday email that the accident is under investigation and the victim’s name “is not being released at this time.” The death was the second of the month at Mount Sunapee.A Massachusetts man in his 40s died on March 12 after he was found off an intermediate trail at the ski resort. A subsequent obituary identified that man as Thomas S. Schnellinger, 44, of North Andover, Mass.