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Mrs. Agnes Giguere Roxbury native. Mrj. Agnes (Greeley) (McDonald) Giguere of 657 Merrimack St. died (oday al the Lowell General Hospital.

Born in Roxbury the daughter of th late Edward and (he late Julia Greeley, she was a communicant of St. Rita's church. Mrs. Giguere was married to Arthur D. Giguere.

who survives her along with a daughter Mrs. Edward (Dorothy) Normandv of Wakefield and a son Warren F. McDonald, Ret. Lowell Police officer, four grandchildren and a sister Mrs. Mary Faueher of Lawrence.

Vera M. Wood formerly of Lowell CHELMSFORD Miss Vera M. Wood, a former resident of Lowell but for the past 40 years a resident of Chelms ford where she made her home wifh Miss Dorothy L. Wilcox R.N. of 4 Kenwood died Monday morning at Ihe Tewksbury Hospital.

She was born October 21st, 1885, in Lowell, the daughter of Millard F. and Ella (Hall) Wood. Prior to her retirement she was a bookkeeper at the Lowell Genera! Hospital. Miss Wood was a member of the Centra Congregational Church of Chelmsford, and the Philathea Class of (hat church and a former Sunday School teacher. She is survived by a eouiln, Mrs.

Harvey S. Simmons of Friendship, Maine. Funeral WUr.T,l,E Dim Dtc. i. 14.

of 32 Tfxtilt f. miy clll it Hie Leo J. Oti fc Son Funeral Home. rtnth from 7 to 7 to p. HI Thur: FrianF morning i' brr.

i o'clock nl Ste. Jeanne Chuvrh. Rurln! in si. .1 neirmterv. 'unerql li Lto .1.

Guellette it Son. fAnXF vlI.E Angela nevale, ornmrly 13 lltspoiiel Car: tie, 'rii'klivi" Vt TT.V''.' liter Funeral Directors II. IT, Mr.Pnnmijch CMlth Mr r'n roll) Clirk 131K FI(lill5rs SI tied c. IV bnr Hn.pil.ii He will n. hiirt al ill 'i r.

i i HOME It HifdilanO Sf. Her funsrn'l mass will lie oTCereiS SL. John tilt BvaiiRBlUl Church at 3 a. followed bv burin: In St. Joseph's Cemetarv.

Tlie r. ill ii Mill 'riMnv OUSnUVC; 54. at th Lowell f3snerl Hoi pltal, Lieiil. Gaiali T. CuMiir.r..

j'l i ci, en field SI. Friendi uiij call at the funeral home from 7 lo a p.m. Thtii'Sflav and 2 lo 5 anil 7 to 9 p.m. Friday. Funeral Saturday niornlncr at e'eioci; from the O'DON NELT.

FU NETSAiTj HOME. Funeral jnass it SI. MrTf5 Chllivh 10 o'clock. Rurial in St. I'atrlolt's Ctmetery unHel lliE directinn nf F.i, "al nirefinr, F.

O'Doiuiell Sons. 35, Miss Blancl K. Duff St Shaw Si. at thB Mitthen; al I r.orha.m Stl'efrt. EaKr Chelmsford.

Friday nfternor.n at 2 V. L'vi'vd Bni'lsi in EdBon Omel rv. Friends mty call al the Saunders Fn nrl Home. SO Si from 3 until 3 anil 7 until 111 p.m. Thursday.

Funeial Dlrer t'! rt. ItedluliH. r.tr.rv.itr i 7. R. tl the T.ju nltli.

Mrs. Agnes (flreele M. JJnii.i'.d) nlgneie oi f. MerrimiKik St. Friends jtll zt the funeral home frr 7 to 3 p.

m. Thliririay, Xli Sweeney Funeral Home, followed by n. tuneia! mass Frlflny nt i o'clock in Rt. P.it rir.k's I'hurch. Xaahua.

Relatives and friends may call at the Kia Sweeney Funeral Home. 26 Kinsley Tasinis, tndsv 7 to 9 o. and Thursday 2 to 1 a.nd 7 to tr. nKIMAHD Hied in Tjliy tr, Fl XF.RAI. f.

St. i.n::. fri.ui lo a.nd 7 to 9 p. In. Ir.d rlvhra tad at arli'ir Pir'fr M.

Ulcllard fjohnsnnj Incrim of iay. (vranirevllle. re T.iillelr.it. widow of 1 Ingram. al make Worth mi' si fHFJfSFortn.

Thursday a flei norm at one o'clock. Friend? invited. Inlei menl in Ffllrvlew Ceiueiriy. Wetford. I'nlli I hom i a ihi.

i Dili JOHASSKX Of Xn. Blllerlea. Dec. 2fi. nharlej of 17 Wlilson St.

TteUtivea and frlcnfla may call al tha Swe nv MmiM nl Funeral t'O'lic. rlnnrord Rlllcr'ca. on Thll adav IP 1 7 In n.lv. Funeral ervioea Friday. Dec.

the funeral homo 71 W. J. T.m Lowe" rrsWrnl rd Sheraton Hole! nha.lll F' Iliutvunil nf Mr.v r'lara i'S tIHF T.Hi'lfi S. IT AiiiM fi, 'MonBlinn rintfari HI. FrlfRllli amy rail Roger S.

Goudreau unlive of Dracut NASHUA. N.H. Roger S. Goudreau, 50, of 45 Lovel! St. died suddenly at a Nashua hospital Monday evening.

He was bom in Dracut, Aug. 10, 1923, the son of the late Alex and Clara (Elie) Goudreau. A resident of Nashua for the past 14 years, Mr. Goudreau was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II having served in the European theater of operations and participated in several major battles.

He was a meafcutter by trade and was a former employe of Jeans Food and the Amherst Street Markets of Nashua anrf at the time of his death was employed by the Nashua Board of Public Works at the treatment plant. He was a communicant or St. Patricks Church and was a member of the Club Nationals. His survivors include his wife, Mrs. Betty fM e) Goudreau, two sons, Roger A.

Goudreau Of Lowell, and DRiinis Gfiu dreau of Nashua, daughters, Paula and Pamela Goudreau of Nashua, three brothers Gerard Goudreau of Lowell, Ricliarri Goudreau of Dracut, and Paul Goudreau of Hollis, N.H. a sister, Mrs. Jules (Rita) Allard of Tyngs boro and two grandchildren, Jina and Melinda Goudreau of Lowell. Notices ii tlis funeral home 7 In ii. m.

TlMirsrlAy ai i' iiral Saturilftv 'rnnrninp al o'clock fion ho D' FI'MTRAI, NOME. JOmeia: at SI. Murpiu et's .11 Thurstlay. Kiinni al '(iniluir ai 1 O'l llJf, I IRlVl.S iiomfj p.w ST. Funeral iiissk al in n'clui It, Si.

Piiulcl; 'm Fiklay frnii Ti. Si. I'etrr I' HOME, 1 rlu ii iu SI. Her f' iui'ial he oflered nt Bt. Authonv's a folirjn'cd hv burial in St.

Patri nit's iX tery. The hours are from 2 until ii and 7 until 1 p. ludttv. j'tinoral DIreotnr. ii H.

McDohoutrli Sons. RI1.I5V Miss ilary Hllev of "il2 Adams rliH nee at Roston Citv Hospital. fitnei will be held Sarin. la at a. in from the M.

nnV OIKMf rU.VBIlAt HOME. i SI. Ceni m. Fi hi M. Me at ii o'clocit.

i ri. Bmial in Wettl; ieler.v. Fciends mav until and 7 tliltl Thuisday. Funeral nil pltal. Arthur Upham St.

Friem day. Kti c'lntreli day al i i( Trenihiay inieini neial iinos in SI. Jean Baptist Cliiin. li Friday 1 m. Furl, I In SI.

Ceiiiclerv Trem lilai Fin Home. liPTO.V Tii Tcwlrsbnry. Due. 21. at Hie Tcwksbitry Hospital.

M1 Si. riiii I i lie liire FITXESAl. HOUR 'oitn i if i al Oh.ircli at fl nloek. llurial Fi SI, fenielerv unricr Hie direction of FiuieVal ni rOi t'irs Jitrnr! F. IVDounell A nee.

26. ml II 1 i 1 1 i i Li Km I', 1VOOD Iii Tewln bnry. tin 21. il l.l.i Vera. 7.1.

IVoori or or i (7 17 at Ihe family lot in thn Lrm ull I'eicetei') Th rsdav inn I nincr aj 1 I o'clock. invil, il. M.a.Kd XOTICH I IKnit firs! anniversary will oelohra'M on Friday, ntcelnlier I'S, 7 n. m. SI.

r'liaich for the relinae of Hie ami! of Rl enda Vlerra. i or 1'liB fam Xoviolln wl.qi, in oiesu: Ihanl. to our mar reintlve.l. fl knds and nelpl hora ror lielr eviireaalniiK i avinnatliy and of klmlue. I i mi: M' I iv I i.

ii Sluued: lionnM Mticl Mrs. Jeanette I Spietzack i St. Jt'itii Haptiste Mrs. Jeannette (Mareotte) Spietzack, wife of the late George A. Spietzack, died Monday afternoon at St.

Joseph's Hospitql after a lingering illness. She was born in Manchester, N.H. and had been a resident of this community for over half a cen residence at 3 Decatur Avenue. She was ihe daughter of the late Theodore Marcolte and Josephine iBoulay) Marcotte, who survives, her. She was a communicant of St.

Jean Baptisle Parish and before her retirement she was a cook. She is survived by one son, George Spietzack of StraKford, Conn. One Daughter, Mrs. Marie M. Welch'of Dracut, one brother, Genrge Marcotte of Bridgeport, Conn.

One sister Mrs. Germaine (Marcotte) Lutar Df Bridgeport, her mother, Mrs. Josephine Marcotte of Lowell and 15 grandchildren. Mrs. Alice Grimard South Loweii native Mrs.

Alice (Chartier) Grimard, 70, wife of Mr. Edgar Grimard, died Monday evening at Lawrence General Hospital after a brief illness. She was born in South Lowell, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Marie Louise Hodrique) Chartier.

Mrs. Grimard was a resident of Lowell all of her life, prior to residing at 21 Arnold Methuen, for the past five years. Besides her husband, she is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Iso dore (Dorilda) GDyette and Mrs. Adrien (Irene) Mctivier, both of Lowell; four sons, Arthur Grimard, Victor Grimard and Roland Grimard, all Methuen and Henry Grimard of Lowell; fours sisters, Mrs.

Alma Briere of Pelham, N.H., Mrs. Blanche Therrien of Lowell, Mrs. Clement (Eva) Gendron of Lowell and Mrs. Jeannetle Giroux of Lowell; three brulhers, Henry Chartier and Emile Chartier. both of Lowell and Edgar Chartier of Dracut; also 17 grandchildren and 19 greatgrandchildren.

Mrs. Winifred Lawrence historic family CONCORD Mrs. Winifred (Brown) Lawronee, a direct descended of Joseph Col burn, who was a member of Paul Revere's Revolutionary War company, died at her home, 1487 Monument yesterday. She was born in Lexington and altended public schools there. She was the daughter of William Colburn Brown and Eliza A.

(Whitaker) Brown. She was the wife of Ihe late Gardner Whitney Lawrence, a Concord farmer. She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star and the Concord Grange. She is survived by two sons, Raymond B. and Gilhert G.

Lawrence, both of Concord; two grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Gil more F. O'Dea I veteran Gilmore F. O'Dea nf 65 Summer a veteran of W.W.I and a member of a prominent Lowcl! died yesterday at St. oJhn's hospi tal.

He was horn in Lowcl in the So. End, the son of the late Lawrence and the late Delia (Gilmore) O'Dea and was educated in the Lowell schools. For many years he operated the U.S. Government Post Office Garage and at the time of his retirement he was employed by the D.P.W. in the City of Lowell Parks Dept.

He served with Ihe U.S. Army during W.W.I und was a member of St. Peter's parish. He was a member of the Lowell Post 87 American Legion. He was the brother of the late John Dan, James L.

Francis J. (Hank) and Mrs. Edward (Margaret) Doherty. He is survived by a nephew, Afty, James L. O'Dea four neices Mrs.

L. Rodger (Patricia) Currie, Mrs. Lawrence M. (Mary Joy) McCar lin, Mrs. John L.

(Donna) Connclt Jr. and Mrs. Robert E. (Gail) Sayers. For Funeral Flowtrs Call McMANMON FLORIST GL 8 6201 Est.

1890 LT. GERALD T. CUSHING, SR. Lt. Gerald T.

Cushing Sr. succumbs Lieut. Gerald T. Cushing, of 20 Greenfield a member of a prominent Loweil family and a member of the Lowell Fire Department, died unexpectedly Monday at the Lowell General Hospital. Born in Lownll, the son of (he late Andrew H.

and the late Anna B. (Kelleher) Cushing, he was communicant of St. Margaret's church and held membership in the Holy Name Society, Mt. Pletsant Golf Club. Lowell fxidge of Elks.

Lowell Firemans Relief Association, Mass. Firemans Relief Association, VFW and the International Association of Fire Fighters, He was a veteranof WW II. Lieut. Cushing was assigned to the Branch Street Fire Slation. He was married to the former Pauline O'Brien, who survives him, along with two daughters, Mrs.

David Shar Dn) Cunningham, Mrs. John (Patricia) Davidson, of Norlh Andever, two sons Gerald T. Cushing a student at Lowell Tech, Michal J. Gushing, a student at Lowell High School, a sister, Miss Marv B. Cushing.

of Nahua, MH. of the Free C.Church company and a brother Donald P. Cushing o( Worcester. Miss Blanche E. Duff Ntilthvics Memorial church Miss Blanche E.

Duff, a lifelong resident of this city, residing at S4 Shaw died Tuesday evening at the SI. Joseph's Hospital. She was born in Lowell, at daughter or the Late Thomas and Barbara (Walsh) Duff. She was a member of the Matthews Memorial Church, active in the affairs of the church, being a member of the church choir, the Beacon Light Class and the Ladies Aid Society for over 2(1 years, and was the Treasurer of the AF of CIO Bookbinders Union Local, No. 139.

For over 44 years she was employed at the Courier Citizen Jackson Street Plant, retiring in liffifS. For the past, three years she was a Home Health Aide with the Family Serivce of Greater Lowell, Miss Duff is survived by a sister Mrs. Gertrude D. Humphries, of Lowell and a brother, Thomas H. Duff, of Lowell.

Miss Alice 6. Brunelli Ste Jeanne (VArc. church Miss Alice B. Brunellc, 84, of 229 Textile died Monday evening at St. Joseph's Hospital.

Born in Lowell, she was a daughter of Ihe late Joseph and VirginiL' (Brunellc) Brunelle. She was a eommuni oant nf Sta Jeanne d'Arc church and a member of the Ste. Jeanne d'Arc Sodality. She was a lso a contributor to the Bread Fund of the Frnnco American School. Surviving her are a brother, Doitat J.

Brunelle of Lowell and a sister, Mrs. Carl (Naomi) Mason of Dracut. Miss Mary Riley St. Patrick's church Miss Many L. Riley, a lifelong resident of Lowell, died Monday at Boston City hospital.

Born in Lowell, a daughter of the late Terraiicc and the late Lucy A. (Murlha) Riley, she was formerly employed with the Hatch Manufacturing company. Miss Riley resided at 292 Adams where she was a communicant of St. Patrick's church. She Is survived by several cousins including Joseph P.

Lynch of SI. Louis, Missouri, and Robert Ijynch of Haden field New Jersey. oeann onice supply. ti hwo Mrs. Lillian R.

Scott iiffNi? of Marlboro Mrs. Lillian (Crocker) Scott, a resident of this city (lie grealer part of her life, residing at 12 Forest widow of John S. Scott, died this morning at St. John's Hospital. She was born In Marlboro, a daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs, Charles Crocker. She was the Past Royal Matron of the Warren G. Harding No. 5, the Order of Amaranth, a member of the Leslie Secor Camp, Spanish American War Veterans Auxiliary. Mrs.

Scott, is survived by three sons, Stuart W. Scott, of Concord or Hie Massachusetts Dept. of Correction at Concord. John R. Scott, of Lowell, of I he Lowell Gas Co.

and Donald H. Scott of lwell of Ihe Dearochers Mfg. a sister Mrs. Hattie Brichall, of Boston, two granddaughters Miss Linda G. ScdII and Miss Ann E.

Scott, both of Lowell, and three grandsons Gary S. Scott, Randy T. Scolt nnd Jeffrey T. Scott, all of Concord. Infant Barchard at Lowell (General The many relatives and friends of Stephen and Jo Anne (Beauchesnc) BHrchard oF 214 Mammoth will be grieved lo learn of Ihe death tr their infant son which occurred Monday at Lowell General Hospital.

Surviving the child besides his parents are his maternal grandparents, Leo G. and Jeanne (Blazon) Hodkinson of Lowell and his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Eleanor (Sonier) Barchard of Lowell. Funeral services were held today from the funeral home and buriai followed in St. Joseph's Cemetery.

Misses miin "ho iron bra panty hose IMK. J'ZJIU SJS I wasihs wt'wmtf pouskTmover cbis swHAwrSs mwt I jss' JKoof HFiid1" I III 7 VJitfill 3 Mxliened 9 p'oitcrs, 51 PICNIC CUPS FIBERGLASS' DRAPES STORAGE CHEST I ir 3 scctioricd dinner plarcs.or big PeS.si At 44 Ht3 4T f4f I isD lai.bowMuit Ihe Thing for tha Don xsn a.ii Oat JfJ 1 disposable and very aconorricaL Hoi rc.DPd.DispnjDblo. Hand wish. Notion. nose liberboord I MIXED PARTY NUTS I 50 TRASH LINERS I KITCHEN GADGETS I 2 OT.

TEA KETTLE I iKS'lV'lfflll 13 di tan.Vatujm. 1 plosllc lln I Selacllan ol quality I Bod pjremel on olu I glilithi nncldfor Irashness. I in. 7O 30 ilie. I tools.

Sovtl I minjni, rhargr II, on baifi frjSit. Only 1 VniiiAMiihr THE LOWELL Mrs. Grace M. Clark native of Ltm ell Mrs. Grace M.

(Carrol!) Clark, a lifelong resident of Lowell, died Sunday at Tewks bury hospital. Born In this city, a daughter of the late Vetrell and the late Phitomina fFleury) Carroll, she was employed wilh the Wannalancit Textile company for several decades until her retirement in 1968. Mrs. Clark resided at 1948 Middlesex St. and was a communicant of St.

John the Evangelist Church. She was married to Frank J. Clark, who survives her, along with two daughters, Mrs. Doris Kirkpatrick of Wrentham and Mrs. Daniel J.

(Grace) Moyni han of Lowell; four sons, Charles F. Clark of Lowell, John R. Clark of Chelmsford, Frank K. Clark of Lowell and George II. Clark, of Dracut; 32 grandchildren, 12 greatgrandchildren and a sister.

Mrs. Ida Guiney oi Lowell. Miss Agnes C. Monaghan St. Margaret's church Miss Agnes G.

Munaghan, of 277 Wcstford a member of a widely known family died Monday at St. John's Hospital. Born in Lowell the daughter of the late Thomas and the late Mary (Dunn) Monaghan, she was a communicant of St. Margaret's church and held membership in the Poore Clare Guild and the League of Catholic Women. Miss Monaghan had been retired from the Medical department nf the Tcwkshury Hospital.

She is survived by Iwo sisters, Mrs. Edward (EdnuJ Sheehey, and Mrs. Irene Monaghan. im IUN, "Mlnfcrj 1 Cempor, pubUihtri .1 tow. MERRIMACK STREET DOWNTOWN LOWELL Any time day or night Call DIAL A PftAYER 957 301 0 Racorded ipirifuat mssags.

SUN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, ldT.i 61 Charles Johansen native of BiUerica NORTH BILLERICA Charles Johansen, 45, husband of Theresa tf'arial JMianscn of 17 Wilson died early this morning al Sf. John's Hospital. He was born and lived all of his life in Bil lerlca, the son of the lale Thorvald and the late Eline (Jensen) Johansen, and was self employed as a mason in the Greater Lowell area for many years. Besides his wife, he is survived by a daughter, Mrs; Linda Bobola of Lawrence, two sons Chris and John Johansen, both of BiUerica, two sisters, Mrs. Marie Nardini of BiUerica and Miss Hilda Johansen of Arlington, two brothers, Harold Johansen of BiUerica and Henry Johansen of Lowell.

Veronica A. Ingram formerly of Littleton GRANITEViLLE Veronica Ann (Joluison) Ingram of 65 Brodway, formerly of Littleton, died Monday at the Lowell General Hospital. She was bom November 20, 18B8, in Cambridge, the daughter of George and Caroline (Holf manl Johnson. Her survivors include a daughter Mrs. Ray Stewart of Chelmsford, a snn Bdwarri F.

Ingram of San Pablo, California, a brother Charles Johnson of Winchester, Ihree grandchildren, David E. Stewart of Nashua, N.H. Mrs. Jean Gee of Valle jo, and Mrs. Linda Lin inger residing in Germany, also three great grandchildren.

She had been a communicant of St. Catherine's Church. Arthur J. Senior cnrienter Arthur J. Senior of 141 Upham wife ol Elisabeth tBusb Senior, died this morning at Lowell General Hospital.

Born in Lowell, he was Ihe son of the late James and of the Jain Corine (Gaulhicr) Senior. At the time of his death, Mr. Senior was employed as a carpenter with the Really. He was a communicant of St. Rita's Church.

His survivors, besides his wife, include two sons, Robert A Senior and Larry Senior bolh of Lowell; seven daughters, Mrs. Ronald (Barbara) Savage, Mrs. Joseph (Nancy) White, Miss Judy Senior, Mrs. John (Donna) Trudel, Mrs. Raymond (Kafhy) Trollier, Miss Caren Senior and Miss Lorraine Senior all of Lowell; two brothers, James F.

Senior of Dracut and George J. Senior of Lowell; throe sisters Mrs. Raymond (Rita) Destrois maisons of Lowell, Mrs. Florence Arscnault of Dracut and Mrs. James (Catherine) Dun nigan of Lowell, and 13 grandchildren.

Edward E. Alcorn Chelmsford native DeBARY, Fla. Edward E. Alcorn, of 11 Flamevine Lane, DcBary, Florida, died Tuesday, Dec. 25 at a nursing home hi DeBary.

He was born in Chelmsford and had hcen a resident of DeBary for 12 years. He was a retired real estate broker. Survivors include his widow, Florence, of DeBary, two sisters. Miss Harriet Alcorn and Miss Edith Alcorn, both uf Chelmsford, IB CARDIGANS I 0FEN ijfiii s''I i HtGHT mf1' if 1 i TILL fir POLYESTER 9 CM. SLACKS XaV Laoghton Florist ALT 4021 No.Chelrnj IIIVINU UltHTEIt lOWltL Appr.ptlotfun.ra!ArronB.mn! call.

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