Friday, April 7, 2017
The Colebrook Chronicle
Obituaries
Cathy Trayah of Vermont; five
grandchildren; nine great grand-
children; nieces, nephews and
cousins. She was predeceased by
her husband Henry Mosher in
1983 and by her sister Kathryn
Drown in 2016.
Private services will be held
at a later date. Arrangements
are by the Bryant Funeral
Homes, Berlin and Gorham.
Online guestbook available at
www.bryantfuneralhome.net.
James D. Dixon
JAMES D. DIXON
GROVETON–James
D.
Dixon, 57, died suddenly on Feb.
15, 2017, at his home in Groveton.
Raised and educated in
Woburn, Mass., he was the son
of the late John and Mary
(Regan) Dixon.
James, known as Jim, was the
husband of J-Ann (Healey) Dixon
and loving father of Andrea Sha-
ron and her husband, Jason, of
East Thetford, Vt., and of Sara
Dixon of San Diego, Calif.
James was the brother of
Lynn Anzivino and her husband,
James, of Mesa, Ariz.; Cynthia
Gibbons and her husband, Keith,
of Newton; Joan Morales and her
husband, Mario, of Woburn;
John Dixon and his wife, Eileen,
of Woburn, and Janice Siddall
and her husband, Eric, of Bald-
winsville, N.Y. He also leaves
behind many dear nieces and
nephews.
Jim, although always a
Woburnite at heart, enjoyed his
years in northern New Hamp-
shire. He loved nature, his dogs,
and his family and friends. He
will be sadly missed.
A private service was held in
Manchester.
TAMIE PERRY GUERIN
LANCASTER–Tamie Perry
Guerin, 58, passed away peace-
fully, on Monday, April 3, 2017
at the Country Village Center in
Lancaster, after a long illness
with ovarian cancer. She was
born May 24, 1958 in Lancaster,
the daughter of Doris (Cote’) and
Edgar “Bud" Perry. She gradu-
ated with the class of 1976 from
Hartford High School in Hart-
ford, Vt.
She was predeceased by her
parents. She is survived by her
brother Kim Perry (Margaret) of
Jefferson; sisters Robin Perry
(Jon Oliphant) of Keene; Cheryl
French (Kevin) of Quechee, Vt.
and Theo Parker (Dan) of Win-
terville, N.C.; an Aunt, uncles,
many nieces, nephews and cous-
ins.
The family wishes to extend a
special thank-you to the Country
Village Center for providing a
caring and loving environment
for her to live in.
In keeping with her wishes
there will be no services. Memo-
rial contributions can be made in
Tamie’s memory to Country Vil-
lage Center, 91 Country Village
Road, Lancaster, NH 03584.
Arrangements are under the
direction of Bailey Funeral Home
in Lancaster.
Please go to
www.baileyfh.net for more infor-
mation or to send an online con-
dolence.
LEO A. BREAULT
BERLIN–Leo A. Breault, 87,
of Berlin, passed away at his
home on Monday April 3, 2017.
Breault was born in St. Herme-
negilde, Que., on June 20, 1929,
the son of Gilbert and Blanche
(Landry) Breault.
He was raised on the family
farm on Wallace Pond in
Canaan, Vt. and moved to Berlin
in the early 1950s. Leo was a
Viriginia M. Mosher
VIRGINIA M. MOSHER
SUNCOOK–Virginia
M.
Mosher, 93, of Suncook, passed
away on March 31, 2017, at the
Pleasant View Nursing Home in
Concord. She was born in Bethel,
Maine, on June 14, 1923 the
daughter of Leroy and Beatrice
(Blake) Andrews and lived in
Errol for most of her life. After
her husband’s passing, she win-
tered in Louisiana and sum-
mered in Errol. In later years,
Virginia lived with her daughter
in Pembroke.
Family includes her daugh-
ters Penny Batchelder and hus-
band Jim of Franklin, Patricia
Crawford of Louisiana
and
self-employed carpenter for
many years. He made fiddles,
enjoyed woodworking, loved
music and played the fiddle and
also liked fishing. He enjoyed
driving and taking care of his car.
Family members include his
children, Norman Breault and
his wife Rachel of Berlin, Rose-
marie Boilard and her husband
Mark of Deerfield, Dennis
Breault of Manchester, Kimberly
Bedard and her husband Gary of
Berlin and David Breault of New
London; his grandchildren Sarah
Breault, Nathan Breault, Can-
dace McCaffrey and her husband
Casey, Taylor Boilard, Cayley
Boilard and Brandon Bedard;
two sisters Cora Rancourt of
Colebrook and Annette Breault
of Manchester; many nieces,
nephews and cousins. He was
predeceased by a granddaughter
Samantha Boilard and by four
brothers and two sisters, Claude
Breault, Paul Breault, Jeanne
Breault, Pauline Breault and
Leandre “Pete” Breault and Don-
ald Breault.
A Mass of Christian Burial
will be celebrated on Saturday
April 8, 2017 at 11 a.m. at St.
Anne Church of Good Shepherd
Parish. Interment will be in the
spring in St. Stanislaus Ceme-
tery in Bloomfield, Vt. There will
be no calling hours. Friends are
asked to meet directly at the
church for the Mass. Arrange-
ments are by the Bryant Funeral
Homes, Berlin and Gorham.
Online guestbook available at
www.bryantfuneralhome.net.
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