Paula Gagnon
PAULA GAGNON
ERROL – Paula Gagnon, 72, of Errol passed away at her home on Friday June 9, 2017. She was born in Portland, Maine on May 21, 1945 the daughter of Paul and Iola( Sweatt) Sausville.
Paula grew up in Errol, attending the Errol Schools and graduating from Berlin High School. She attended New Hampshire Hospital School of Nursing graduating in 1966. She served in the United States Army Nurses Corps being honorably discharged in 1970. She worked as a nurse for many years, including working in Houston Texas at the Houston Medical Center and working on the team of Dr. Padaki who was a pioneer in heart surgery. She returned to New Hampshire working for several facilities throughout Coos County, most recently AVH Home Health & Hospice Services, prior to her retirement. Paula had a passion for nursing and also enjoyed camping with her late husband and was an avid NASCAR fan.
Paula is survived by many cousins and friends too numerous to list. She was predeceased by her parents and her husband Roland Gagnon.
A funeral service will be held on Tuesday June 13, 2017 at 1 p. m. the Errol Congregational Church with interment to follow in Errol Village Cemetery. There will be no calling hours. Donations in Paula’ s memory may be made to the Errol Rescue Squad, PO Box 64, Errol, NH 03579. Arrangements are entrusted to the Bryant Funeral Homes, Berlin and Gorham, NH. Messages of condolence may be left online at www. bryantfuneralhome. net.
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Wayne O. Haynes
WAYNE O. HAYNES LAKELAND, Fla.– Wayne O.
Haynes, 81, passed away Satur-
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day morning, June 3, 2017, at his home, after a long illness.
Haynes was born in Pittsburg on Feb. 12, 1936, the ninth of ten children of Stewart and Hazel( Danforth) Haynes.
Wayne was raised in Pittsburg and in 1958 he served two years active duty in the US Army and four years with the Army Reserves. He was a long time North Country resident having lived in towns including Errol, Colebrook and North Stratford. For his entire life he worked as a truck driver. In his earlier years he drove log trucks for Burton Hall and his brother Warren Haynes. Later in his career he was a long haul driver for St. Johnsbury Trucking. He enjoyed traveling, dancing, bowling and visiting with family and friends. For many years he had a summer residence on Lake Winnipesaukee. Wayne will be remembered by many as a thoughtful and caring man. He was a member of the Teamsters Local 633.
Surviving family members include his wife Judith( Steele) Haynes of Lakeland, Fla.; his children, Kim Plumley of Clarksville, Susan Brown of Arcadia, Michigan; Robbie Haynes of Spokane, Wa.; Kelly Connelly of Wyoming, Bobby Weir of Center Barnstead; Shane Weir of Raymore, Missouri; ten grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; two sisters, Majel Hawes of Pittsburg, Beverly Jenkins and husband Barry of Colebrook; many nieces and nephews; and a two adopted daughters of his heart, Vanessa Morrow and Linda Brunelle.
Many years ago Wayne lost his first wife, Donna Travers of Errol, to leukemia. He was also predeceased by his sisters, Ramona Bilski, Glendowin Bunnell, Rowena Hann, Waneta Thibeault and his brothers Warren, Bradley and Keith Haynes.
A Memorial Mass will be celebrated Saturday morning, Aug. 5, at 11 a. m. at St. Pius X Church in Errol. Reverend Craig Cheney, pastor, will officiate. Burial with military honors will follow in the Errol Cemetery.
Arrangements are under the direction of Bailey Funeral Home in Lancaster. Please go to www. baileyfh. net for more information or to send an online condolence.
STEVEN YOUNG
SUGAR HILL – Steven Mark“ Whitey” Young, 59, of Sugar Hill died peacefully at his sister’ s home in Maidstone on Tuesday, June 13, 2017 after a lengthy battle with cancer.
Steven was born on September 28, 1957 in Littleton, a son of Mark Albert and Priscilla June( Lewis) Young. He was raised and lived most of his life in the North Country.
Steven loved hunting, fishing, four-wheeling, snow-machining and just being outdoors. He was a past member of the Loyal Order of Moose Club in Groveton.
He is survived by his two sons
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Alan Young( Meloni Deangelis) and Adam Young all of Sugar Hill; four grandchildren Hunter Young; Blake Young; Jadyn Young; and Brayden Young; two sisters Debra( Jesse) Cardin of Dora, Missouri; Brenda( David) Lovell of Maidstone, Vt.; and one brother Randy( Wendy) Young of Dalton; nieces, nephews, aunts; uncles and cousins.
Steven was predeceased by his mother Priscilla in 1977 and his father Mark in 2010.
At Steven’ s request there will be no public services. A private family only service will be held at a later date. Arrangements are entrusted to the care of the Armstrong-Charron Funeral Home in Groveton.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in Steven’ s name to the Norris Cotton Cancer Center; D-H / Geisel Office of Development; One Medical Center Drive, HB 7070; Lebanon, NH 03756-0001.
To send the family condolences via the online register book, please visit www. armstrongcharronfuneralh ome. com.
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Gladys V. Greenlaw
GLADYS V. GREENLAW
NASHUA – Gladys V. Brooks Ricker Greenlaw, 93, of Nashua, and formerly of Clarksville and Pittsburg, passed away at her home surrounded by her family on Friday, June 9, 2017.
She was born in Pittsburg on Sept. 15, 1923, the daughter of the late Francis and Lena( Potter) Brooks. She attended the one-room Indian Stream Schoolhouse and later Pittsburg High School.
In 1942, Gladys married Raymond Ricker of Clarksville and together they operated a farm on Clarksville Pond Road until Raymond’ s death in 1976. Gladys carried on running the farm until 1979 when she sold the livestock and machinery. She sold the farm itself in 1987. Gladys was a member of the Aurora Grange in Pittsburg for more than 60 years. She served on the Clarksville School Board for several terms.
While living in southern N. H., Gladys married L. Parker in 1981 and resided in Milford until his death in 1996. Gladys then
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