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Valley News from West Lebanon, New Hampshire • 1

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Page A4 LocatRegion Valley News Wednesday October 25 1995 Gershaneck To Head 'Transportation MONTPELIER (API Glenn Gershaneck will be named secretary of transportation agency today the office said Gov Howard Dean will announce the appointment at his weekly news conference said his spokeswoman Stephanie Carter Jeff Squires now the director of planning at the transportation agency agency will become secretary Gershaneck sain yesterday is familiar with and helped craft a lot of the initiatives and knowledgeable about the administration's Gershaneck said are attributes that are Gershaneck who served as deputy secretary for four in the 1980a and again for the last 14 months has acting secretary of the state's second-largest agency since Secretary Patrick Garahan resigned earlier this month to take a job planning and staging the Republican 1996 national convention Gershaneck will take control of an agency with 1300 jyees and the responsibility for 10 airports abotd 300 of railroad 3000 miles of state highway and 1400 state bridges The agency'! mandate is to maintain and improve those roads tracks and bridges while planning ahead as the state's needs and priorities change Meanwhile the agency has been asked to eliminate 90 of its positions by June 30 1997 Gershaneck said he saw his new job as a chance to the transportation construction program and road congestion by promoting alternative forms of 1 transportation such as carpools buses and the proposed commuter rail line between Burlington and Charlotte the Chittenden County area in particular the prospect for dealing with the certainty of increased congestion lira in alternative Gershaneck said think that commuter rail has immense potential" Pntiue HIGH LOW Outlook For Noon Wednesday October 25 1995 SHOWERS RAM EE FLURRIES SNOW Obituaries ICE FRONTS: Ol 994 Accu-Weather Inc COLD WARM STATIONARY Shaded areas Mfcate temperature highs Measurements Alan Lohanick LEBANON -Alan Lohanick of Lebanon a physicist with the Cold Regions Research Laboratory in Hanover died yesterday at Dart-mouth-Hitcfacock Medical Center following a sudden illness He was 53 Mr Lohanick was born in Cleveland on Aug 19 1942 the son of Alex and Mary (Pitas) Lohanick He moved to Lebanon from New Orleans nine years ago A member of Holy Resurrection Orthodox Church in Claremont he served there as a subdeacon and choir director He is survived by his wife Jessica Lohanick a daughter Lohanick and 1 a son Lohanick all of Lebanon There are no visiting hours A funeral service will be held I today at6 The Nation Fire and lea I The World ate She married Richard of Boston on Nov 10 1922 resided for many years in Hyde 1 and Dedham Mass while summers hi South Rqyalton for years In 1969 Mrs' Juergens and her husband moved to their home in Tun' bridge He died on April 6 1963 Mrs Jueraens was a homemaker enjoyed cooking and was a member of St John Methodist Church in Dedham Through the years she took in many foster children She is survived by four sons Richard Juergens of Des Moines Iowa Robert Juergens of Tunbridge Ronald Juergens of Huntsville Ala and RussellK Juer- Cof Wrentham Blass a brother er Towner of Florida a sister Ivy Warren of Charlestown RI 12 andchildren 15 great-grandchil-five great-great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews She was predeceased by a son Roy Juergens in 1974 There are no calling hours A WflKlIMMtmilM Cmiviw Fa LwraiCMilMWy Tourigney of West Lebanon two step- sms Steven Tourigney of Middle-town Conn and Thomas Tourigney of Monrovia Calif and several' grandchildren He was by a sister Christine Bedard ind a brother Donald Mooney Thfere are no visiting hours or services Donations in Sir Mooney's memory may be made to the Bradford Visiting 'Nurse Alliance PO Box 157 Bradford Vt 05033 Hale Funeral Hone of Bradford is in charge of arrangements Robert Maclay Peet HANOVER Robert Maclay Peet a retired railroad attorney and a founding member of the Institute for Lifelong Education at Dartmouth died Monday at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center following a long illness Bon in 1914 the son of Robert Creighton and Meta (Potts) Peet of Rye NY Mr Peet graduated from Harvard College in 1936 and from Harvard Law School in 1939 His career took him to New York where he spent 39 years as an attorney for the New York New Haven and Hartford Pehn Central and Conrad railroads From 1978 until his retirement in 1987 he was a law partner in the New York firm of Conboy Hewitt O'Brian and Boardman Mr Peet was president and an executive committee member of the National Association of Railroad Trial Counsel from 1955 until his retirement For three years he was an officer in the Naval WUMr a dr a cr it sicw dr a aw MCW McW a a dr WCW 54 dr acw nor dr 'rum dr a a dr 4tcw a acw a new a 44 dr acw acw dr a acw a acw a acw a a dr a a dr a 4i cw gravest day at: ivraide service will be held Satiy-i Branch View Cemetery in South Royalton The Rev David Wolfe pastor of Tunbridge Church will officiate Arrangements are tinder the direction of Boardway and Cilley Funeral Home in Chelsea William Ulrich EAST BRAINTREE William 0 SUNNY PT CLOUDY dQ CLOUDY Forecasts Upper Valley Today sunny Highs in the mid to upper Tonight partly cloudy Lows in the lower to mid 30s Tomorrow partly sunny Highs in the upper 40s to lower 50s For Travelers Vermont Today partly sunny and cod Highs in the 50a Tonight variable clouds Lows in the 90s Tomorrow mixed clouds and sunshine Highs in the 50s New Hampshire Today mostly sunny Highs to lower 60s Tonight dear to partly cloudy Lows in the 30a Tomorrow partly Highs to upper 50a Massachusetts Connecticut and Island Today mostly sunny Becomin tunny in the a Highs 55 to 65 Tonight mostly clear and cod Patchy fog after midnight Lows 35 to 45 Tomorrow mostly sunny High 55 to 65 Extended Vermont Friday sunny Lows in the 90s Highs in the Saturday increasing clouds Chance of showers late Lows in the 30s Highs in the 50s Sunday chance of rain Lows in the 40s Highs in the 50s New Hampshire Friday and Saturday fair Lows in the 30s Highs in the upper 40s to mid 50s Sunday chance of showers Lows in the upper 30s lower Ms Highs in the upper 40s to mid 50s Lulofs Massachusetts Connecticut and Rhode Island FTiday fair Lows 35 to 45 Highs 55 to 65 Saturday increasing clouds Chance of showers late Lows in the 40s Highs 55- to 65 Sunday chance of showers early Thai clearing Lows in the 40s Highs 55 to 65 Ulrich 82 died Monday at Gifford Medical Cento in Randolph aWBCTOMMimLUNARPHASESllllllWlliWHBW pm at Holy Resurrection Orthodox Church in Claremont A Liturgy for the Departed will be edebratedaf 10 am tomorrow at the church with the Rev Andrew Tregubov pastor as celebrant Interment will follow in Mountain View Cemetery in Claremont with a Mercy Meal to be held in the church hall immediately after- 'Ward Memorial contributions in Mr Lohanick's name may be made to Holy Resurrection Orthodox Church 99 Sullivan St Claremont NH 03743 Arrangements are under the direction of Roy Funeral Home of Claremont Richard A Mooney Jr CORINTH Richard A Mooney Jr 75 died suddenly at his hone Monday Born March 10 1920 in Worcester Mass the son of Richard A and Mildred (Hadley) Mooney he graduated from high school in West Boylston Mass and from the New England School of Accounting in Worcester He later attended Hartford College in Hartford Cram Mr Mooney served in the Army Air Force in Europe during World War II He was later employed by Pratt and Whitney in East Hartford Conn freon which he retired as a senior analyst in industrial engineering After moving to Vermont 1983 be worked in construction and retired from a maintenance position at Bradford Oil Co in Bradford Vt In 1942 he married Ruth Tucker of East Middlebury Vt and later married Eleanor Tourigney in East Hartford Conn Mr Mooney was a member of Chapter 75 of the American Institute of Industrial Engineering in Hartford Coin and of the Veterans of Foreign Wars in White River Junction He is survived by his wife Eleanor Mooney of Corinth two sms Allen Mooney of Lebanon and Donald Mooney of Solana Beach Calif a a ter Kathleen Angelica of Windsor Conn two step- Snow Across The Upper Midwest The Associated Press A winter storm moved across the tipper Midwest and into the northern' Great Lakes yesterday dumping snow on Wisconsin and Michigan a day after leaving South Dakota in a 23-inch-deep blanket of the stuff Winds gusting up toSOmph accompanied the storm hitting cities such as Chicago Columbia Mo and Elkhart Ind Wind advisories were in Reserve serving in the Mediterranean as an aide to Admiral Kent Hewitt Mr Peet moved to Hanover in 1967 where he served on the board rf Upper Valley Hostel and as a member or SCORE (Service Cops of Retired Executives) He was an enthusiast of opera a tennis player and emoyed mountain climbing with his children Mr Peet was predeceased by his first wife Helene Thomson Peet in 1980 He is survived by his wife Florence Mleczko Peet of Hanover two daughters Helene Peet Foley of New York City and Janet Peet Kravetz of Wayland Mass and a son Robert Creighton Peet also of Wayland Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 pm at St Thomas Episcopal Church in Hanover In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be sent to Upper Valley Hostel' 17 South St Hanover NH 03755 Arrangements are undo the direction of the Rand-Wilson Funeral Home ofHanover Edna Juergens TUNBRIDGE Edna Juergens 88 died Friday at McKoley Health Care Center in Lebanon following a illness Oct27 1906 in Boston' the daughter of Ralph and Minnie (Stod-dara) Towner die attended Boston Bom in Hagerstown Md on Feb 13 1913 the son of William and Mary (Bonner) Ulrich he graduated from New Haven High School in New Haven Conn where he worked as a tool engineer and purchasing agent at Amoican Tube and Bending Co until his retirement in 1971 Mr Ulrich married Helen Clouse in Hamden Conn' on Sept 2 1932 They moved from Cheshire Conn to East Braintree in 1972 He was a member of St John's Episcopal Church in Randolph Mr Ulrich's hobbies included gardening reading and oil painting He was predeceased by his wife in 1987 and tor two sisters Ruffana Hub-hard and Josephine Ulrich Survivors include three sons William Ulrich Jr of Colchester Conn Peter Ulrich of Oxon Hill Md and the Rev Burtner Ulrich of Yonkers NY six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren There are no calling hours- Funeral services will be held tomorrow at noon at St John's Episcopal Church in Randolph with the Rev Timothy Eberhardt officiating Burial will be in East Braintree Cemetery Donations may be made to the St Episcopal Church Memory Fund PO Box 278 Randolph VL 05060 Day Funeral Home in Randolph is in charge of arrangements were as high as 28 inches' at Vermillion SD and one to two inches elsewhere in eastern South Dakota central Minnesota and northern Wisconsin Snow was subsiding last night with clearing forecast in Wisconsin and flurries in Upper Peninsula Blowing and drifting snow was 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