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.'30 . ngEdgerlyNEWMARKET - Irving Edgerly, 62, of Exeter Rd., diedSunday, Sept. 24, 1989, at Wentworth-Douglass Hospital,Dover, after a sudden illness.Born Oct. 15, 1926, in Exeter, the son of Fred E. andMary E. (Oatley) Edgerly, he was a lifelong resident ofNewmarket.He had worked for Goodrich Roofing of Exeter for manyyears. Mr. Edgerly owned and operated the Edgerly Roofing Company of Newmarket from 1970 until his retirementthis year.Survivors include his wife, Joan (Miller) Edgerly ofNewmarket; a son, Larry Edgerly of Newfields; fivedaughters, Bonnie Edgerly and Marilyn Gamlin, both ofNewmarJ .et, Barbara Edgerly of Alexandria, Va., JudyHam of Portsmouth, and Carol Hurteau of Exeter; 10grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs.Harold (Ruth) Travers of Newmarket and Mrs. Richard(Eva) Tyrel of Exeter; and several nieces and nephews.He was predeceased by a son, R. David Edgerly, in 1975.Funeral services were held Wednesday at 11 a.m. in theKent & Pelczar Funeral Home in Newmarket.Memorial contributions may be made to the New Hampshire Heart Association, 39 Pine St., Manchester, N.H.,03103, or to the New Hampshire Lung Association, 456Beech St., Manchester, N. H., 03105.Irving EdgerlyNEWMARKET - Irving Edgerly, 62, of Exeter Rd., diedSunday, Sept. 24, 1989, at Wentworth-Douglass Hospital,Dover, after a sudden illness.Born Oct. 15, 1926, in Exeter, the son of Fred E. andMary E. (Oatley) Edgerly, he was a lifelong resident ofNewmarket.He had worked for Goodrich Roofing of Exeter for manyyears: Mr. Edgerly owned and operated the Edgerly Roofing Company of Newmarket from 1970 until his retirementthis year.Survivors include his wife, Joan (Miller) Edgerly ofNewmarket; a son, Larry Edgerly of Newfields; fivedaughters, Bonnie Edgerly and Marilyn Gamlin, both ofNewmarket, Barbara Edgerly of Alexandria, Va., JudyHam of Portsmouth, and Carol Hurteau of Exeter; 10grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs.Harold (Ruth) Travers of Newmarket and Mrs. Richard(Eva) Tyrel of Exeter; and several nieces and nephews.He was predeceased by a son, R. David Edgerly, in 1975.Funeral services were held Wednesday at 11 a.m. in theKent & Pelczar Funeral Home in Newmarket.!"1emorial contributions may be made to the New Hampshire Heart Association, 39 Pine St., Manchester, N. H. ,03103, or to the New Hampshire Lung Association, 456Beech St., Manchester, N.H., 03105.Eva (Edgerly) TyrelEXETER. - Eva. (Edgerly) Tyrel, 72, of 18 WashingtonSt., Exeter died Fnday, Jan. 7, 1994 after a brief illness atExeter Hospital.Born April 1, 1921 in Newmarket, she was the daughterof Fred and Mary (Oatley) Edgerly. . She had been an active member of DAV Women's AuxIhary, the PekwauketCouncil Order of RedmensPokohontas, of VFW in Clinton, Okla., and was a retiredemployee at Alrose Shoe in Exeter.She was the widow of Richard (Bud) Tyrel who diedNov. 18, 1993."' Survivors include: two daughters, Beverly Vincent of:;::.xetera d Ja e Keyworth of Mansfield, Mass.; three sons,,:/harles Kollm,s ?f Clinton, Okla., Richard Tyrel Jr., ofKansas, and Wilham Tyrel of Exeter; a sister, Ruth Traversof Ne",:market; nine grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; meces and nephews.

Eda Ellison1\)&1'\If.)(.Vt s"'NEWMARKET - Mrs. Eda M. Ellison, 85, died Sunday, Jan. 13, 1985,at Goodwin's of Exeter, where shehad lived for four years.Born May 27, 1899, in Durham, thedaughter of Leslie L. and Amy(Meader) Crouch, she was a graduate of Newmarket High School andhad resided in Newmarket for 65years.She was a member of Polly andHer Pals Orchestra for many yearsand a long-time member of the Lamprey River Grange.The widow of Delbert Ellison, sheis survived by a sister, Mrs. BeatriceWhite of Quincy, Mass.; nieces andnephews, inclUding Mrs. Robert(Marjorie)Moore of Durham;grand-niecesand grand-nephews;and great-grand-niecesand greatgrand-nephews.Funeral services will be held at 11a.m. Tuesday at the Kent FuneralHome, 41 Exeter St., with the Rev.Shanes Estes, pastor of the Newmarket Community Church, officiating.Burial will be in the spring in Riverside Cemetery, Newmarket.Calling hours win be held from 10to 11 a.m. Tuesday, prior to the service, at the funeral home.1'l:'73 Clinton C. EllisonDURHAM - Funeral servicesfor Clinton C. Ellison, 84, ofNewmarket Road, who diedApril 12 in Dover, were heldtoday at the Brisson and KentFuneral Home in Newmarket.The Rev. Everett Gassett,pastor of the New m .r.k e tCommunity Church offICIatedand conducted committal services at the family lot in theRiverside Cemetery.There are no visiting hours. Private gravesideservices will be held at the convenience of thefamily in Newfields, N.H.In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial donations be made 10 the Rockingham NursingHome, 117North Road, Brentwood 03833.Kent and Pelczar Funeral Home, 41Exeter St.,Newmarket in charge of arrangements.AUGUSTA,MaineEldredge,Born in RochesterfIe servedthree'\/ietnarn wherethree titTlestirement.Maineon1988.and a daughter, the lateexperttours- offor 50 veal'S before her ren{oved to Gardiner,She was predeceasedby her husthe late Leston Eldredge, whohe \vasinhe "vas \voumledTaylor,who died Jan.include:a grandson,of Augusta; a grandBUss of Durham,severaled. fIis del,;or,?,]j,msBronze Star(1st Oak IJeafa.s other eornn1cndEltions.A member1\[0. 47 ArnericDnlonged to theVeterans of Portsm(mth,}rth.Survivors include: ars, Alice (Den1ers)H1 and his wife.Brianandofand a son-in-la\v.twoJtobert Turcotte of'JewmarketKelly Ehlricige ofVakefield;his mother,Elof Somersworth;a grandimlghtel',KeraEldridge;three}rolhe,l's,of JackJr. El-Bearers were John E. Card,Lyle Ford, William Mitchell,Royce Carne "h,r, G e 0 r g eGl.'ego.'y, and Wallace Morse.Muriel EldridgeNEWMARKET - Mrs. Muriel G.Eldridge, 78, of Newmarket House,died Saturday, September 25, 1993 atthe RockinghamNursing Home,Brentwood where she had been a resident for several months.Mrs. Eldridge was born February8, 1915 in Hamilton, Mass. and wasthe daughter of Raymond and Pauline (Chandler) Gould. She was abookkeeper for many years at GouldGrocery Market in Hamilton, Mass.She formerly resided in Newfieldsfor 10 years before moving to Newmarket 12years ago.Survivors include: her husband,Joseph K. Eldridge of Newmarket;five sons, Frank W. Eldridge ofHamilton, Mass., Joseph K. Eldridgeof Scituate, Mass., Peter G. Eldridgeof Salem, Mass., Robert Eldridge ofSeabrook, N.H., and Richard Eldridge of Beverly, Mass.; a daughter, Mrs. Peter (Sally Ann) Dumasof Gloucester, M ss.; several ieees,the daughterofC. (Stone) Mayclerk in Dur-17, 1943, h·e '\vas the son ofandO\IIarteH)area residerlt.frorD. the U.S.S J; fo iil ;:i-'! 'chernieal!,irr ltar'Ned.,at Maine VeteransAugusta.in Templeton, Mass.26, 1897andSOI\lERSVlor·(fH- 51, of 15Bdiedhome.Berdille98, diedBerdine EldredgeAUGUSTA, Me. - Berdille Sawyer .Eldredge, 98, diedWednesday, Nov. 22, 1995 at Maine Veterans Home, ConyRoad, Augusta.She was born in Templeton, Mass. on Aug. 26, 1897,the daughter of James M. and Abbie C. (Stone) Maynard.Mrs. Berdille was a postal clerk in Durham for 50 yearsbefore her retirement. She moved to Gardiner, Me. in 1988.She was predeceased by her husband, Leston Eldredge,who died in 1933, and a daughter, Margaret W. Taylor,who died Jan. 9, 1993.Survivors include a grandson, John C. Taylor of Augusta; a granddaughter, Sally Bliss of Durham, N.C.; andseveral great-grandchildren.A private service will be held at the convenience of thefamily. Burial will be in Pine Grove Cemetery, Templeton,Mass.Arrangements were by Knowlton and Hewins FuneralHome, Augusta.gl'eat-grandchil-.

Roland EmonflPM-,;t l''Illl'loI iA-«\f h1/NEWMARKET- Roland Emond,72, of 9 Granite St., died Thursdaymorning, March 1, 1984,. at ExeterHo§pit Born Oct. 8, 1911, in Newmarket,the son of Napoleon J. and Hedwidge(Michaud)Emond, he had residedalmost all his life·in this community.He was a past commanderof Robert G. Durgin Post 67, American Legion, a member of the Lamprey Aerie, Orderof Eagles,and theNewmarket Polish Club.Mr. Emond had worked as a cob-bIer in the shoe industry until his retirement.He was a communicantof St. MaryChurch.He was a U.S. Army veteranofWorld War n, having served in theEuropean theater.Members of the family include fivebrothers,J. Arthur Emond, Leo E.Emond and Armand A. Emond, all ofNewmarket,Louis P. Emond of Ryeand Romeo A. Emondof Portsmouth; three sisters, Mrs. BlancheProulx of Exeter,Mrs. JeannetteHamiltonof Newmarketand Mrs.Amede (Lillian) Baillargeonof Exeter; and nieces and nephews.A Mass of Christian burial will becelebrated at 10 a.m. Saturday in St.Mary Church. Spring burial will bein C:l1vary Cemetery.Friendsand relativesmay callfrom 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today atthe Brisson and Kent Funeral Home.41 Exeter St., Newmarket.The American Legion Post and theEagles Aerie will hold services thisevening.JosephN, EmondINEWMARKET J 0 s e p 11INapoleonEmond,86, of 1Church St., died yesterdayatthe BeverlyManorNursingHome in Exeter after a long.illness. ,L:,B Mev .&. i'17 IIHe was born in Canada Aug.B, 1884, the son of Alfred andLaura (Bellavance) En1Qnd, and ihad lived here for 70 years. iHe was for many years an Iemploye of the Turcotte Hard- iware Store.Mr. Emondwas the lastsurviving charter member andoldestmemberof Lamprey IAerie No. 1934, FraternalOrder iof Eagles,a memberof St. I,Mary'sparishand a formermember of the Catholic Orderof ForestersCourt Joliet of!Newmarket.He is survived by seven sons, iJ. Arthur, Roland, Leo and Ar-:mand, all of Newmarket,Louis iP. of Portsmouth,Gerard of ISomersworthand RomeoofStratham; three daughters, Mrs.BlancheProulxand1\1l' s .\Jeanette.Hamilton,bothofNewmarket,and Mrs. AmedeBaillargeon of Exeter; a sister,Mrs. Frank Turbide of RivierednLoup,Quebec, Canada;29grandchildren;13 great-grandchildren and several nieces andnephews.1I·1IIIIJ. NapoleonEmondNEWMARKETA Mass ofChristian Burial was held thismorning for J, Napoleon Emond,86, of 1 Church St., at St. Mary'sChurch. Celebrant was the Rev.John Brys".;,.Committal services were heldat CalvaryCemeteryChapel;with Father Bryson officiating.Bearers were Richard Petto,:gill, Robert Goudreau, WilliamDuffy, Kenneth White, Joseph'H.enzzulla, ArthurLozey andFrederick Degonyoun.Raymond Emond-iFOE serviceswere held;the Brisson and Kent Funeral Home Thursdayconductedby::William Deffu, acting president,and Arthur LaBonte, aymondEmond,79, of 447 Silver St., diedWed., Nov. 8, 1995 at his home after aperiod of failing health.Born in" Newmarketon Nev. 19,1915, he was the son of Orner and Rosanna(Baillargeon)Emond.Hegrew up and attendedschools inNewmarketand had lived in Doverbefore moving here in 1968.Emond was a U.S. Army veteran,and was in the medical NCO staffand sergeantin the Army Aircorpsduring World War II, and was assigned to the 101st airborn duringthe Korean Conflict.'pWilfred Emond.t"'. ,, co,;: .v;;.t,-",j,. ' l-NORTHWOODWHfred J."Toby" Emond, 72, of Bennett Road,died Thursday,Jan. 4, 1990 at Concord Hospital.Born July 14, 1917, in Exeter, theson of Ademard and Exilda (LaEmond,he lived ;38years inbefore moving to Northwood 12 years ago.Before retiring in 1973, he workedas a welder for PortsmouthNavalEmond was a member of Lamprey Aerie 1934, FratErnalOrder ofEagles, Newmarket.He was a communicantof St. MaryChurch, Newmarket,and attended5t. .Joseph Church, Northwood.Survivors include his wife, Doris(eate) Emond of Northwood;a son,Richard W. Emond of Northwood;two daughters,Louise Clark of Newmarket and Claire Anne Emond ofHickory, N.C.; six grandchildren; agreat-grandchild;two sisters, Mrs.JamesHickey of PortsmouthandMrs. Orner Briere of Putnam, Conn.;two brothers, Alfred Emond of Uxbridge,Mass.,of Dayville,niecesll.unand NormanEmondConn.;severalandHe retired in 1965 from the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard where he wasa welder for 26 years,and laterworked for the Dover water department for several years.Emond had also served as a deputy sheriff and bailiff at the Straffordcounty courthouse.He was a life memberand pastsergeantof arms of the RollinsfordPost No. 47, AmericanLegion, andwas a member of the Disabled American Veterans of Somersworth.Emond .was a memberof St.Mary's Church.He was predeceasedby his wife, he late Alice (LaBonte)Emond,who died in 1991. He was also predeceased by a brother,the late LeoEmond, who died in 1982.Survivors include: a daughter,Susan Huff of Rollinsford;two sons,Robert R. Emond of Dover and JohnE. Emondof Somersworth;sixgrandchildren;five greatcgrandchildren;a belovedsister,FlorenceParks of Rollinsford;a close familyfriend, Gloria Hill of Rollinsford; twosisters-in-law,Lillian Hartnett of Arizona and JacquelineMcKenney ofDover; and several nieces, nephewsand cousins.nephews.Friends may call today from 'I to 9p.m. at Kent and PelczarFuneralHome, 41 Exeter St., Newmarket.A Mass of Christian burial will becelebrated Saturday at 10 a.m. at St.Mary Church, Newmarket,with theRev.JohnFinniganofficiating.Spring burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Newmarket.Relativesand friends are invitedto call from 24 and 7-9p.m. Friday at Tasker Funeral Home,621CentralAve.,Dover.Membersof the Rollinsford AmericanLegionwill conductservices Friday eveningat the funeralhome.A MassofChristianBurialwillbe celebratedat10a.m. Saturday at St. Mary Church,ChurchSt.,RollinsfordwithRev. SteveKucharski,pastor, ascelebrant. Burial will followin the family lot illNewTownCemetery.'Flowers are acceptable,or thosewhowishareinvited to make memorial donations to theSquamscott Home Health and HospiceCare, 89OldRochesterRoad,Dover,N.H.03820.

F. Regina EmondNEWMARKET- F. ReginaEmond, 84, of Spring Street, diedFriday, March 21, 1997 at ExeterHealthcare.Born Oct. 29, 1912 in Newmarshe was the daughter of DavidLumina (Bergeron) Morrissette.was a graduate of NewmarketHigh School, Class of 1932.Mrs. Emond was a communicantSt. Mary's Church, Newmarket,and a member of the NewmarketSenior Citizens.For many years she worked in thedining service at the University ofHampshire.Survivors include: her husband ofyears, J. Arthur Emond of Newmarket; one son, Richard ArthurEmond of Chicopee, Mass.; onedaughter, Mrs. Donald (Theresa) E.Dube of Newmarket; nine grandchildren; one great-grandchild, and several nieces and nephews.A Mass of Christian burial wascelebrated at St. Mary's Church onMarch 24. The Rev. John Finniganwas celebrant.Burial will be in the spring inCalvary Cemetery, Newmarket.Should friends desire, memorialmay be made to the American Diabetes Association, 1001 Elm Street,Suite 106, Manchester, NH 03101.Roland Emond&'lI'1oA'\l 'i {).N .o,NE MARKET- Roland Emond, 72, of 9 GraniteSt., dIed Th J:'sday morning,March 1, at the ExeterHospital after a long illness.-Born in Newmarket, Mr. Emond resided almost allhis life in this community. He was a past commander ofthe Robert G. Durgin Post of the American Legion anda member of the Lamprey Aerie of the Order of Eaglesand the Newmarket Polish Club. r. mo?d worked as a cobbler in the shoe industryuntil hIS retIrement. He was a communicant of St. MaryChurch. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War IIhaving served in the European theather.'Members of the family include five brothers, J. Arthur Emond, Leo E. Emond and Armand A. Emond.all of Newmarket, and Louis P. Emond and Romeo A.Emond, both of Portsmouth; three sisters, Mrs. BlancheProulx of Exeter, Mrs. Jeannette Hamilton of Newmarket and Mrs. Amede (Lillian) Baillargeon of Exeter'nieces and nephews.'A Mass of Christian burial was celebrated Saturdavmorning in St. Mary Church. Spring burial will be inthe Calvary Cemetery.The American Legion Post and the Eagles Aerie heldservices Friday evening. The Brisson & Kent Funeral Home, Newmarket, wasIII charge of arrangetIlents.il A., ,Wilfred J. Emond,""' ''',""NORTHWOOD - WilfredJ. 'T by' Emond: 72, of Bennett Road, died Jan. 4, in Concord Hospital.Born in Exeter, he lived 38 years in Newmarket beforemoving to Northwood 12 years ago.Before retiring in 1973, he worked as a welder for Portsmouth Naval Shipyard.He was a member of Lamprey Aerie 1934, FraternalOrder of Eagles, Newmarket.He was a communicant of St. Mary Church, Newmarket.In addition, he attended St. Joseph church, Northwood.Family members include his wife, Doris (Cate) Emond,of Northwood; a son, Richard W. Emond, of Northwood;two daughters, Mrs. Louise Clark, of Newmarket, and MissClaire Anne Emond, of Hickory, N. C.; six grandchildren;a great-grandchild; two sisters, Mrs. James Hickey, of Portsmouth, and Mrs. Omer Briere, of Putnam, Conn.; twobrothers, Alfred Emond, of Uxbridge, Mass., and NormanEmond, of Dayville, Conn.; several nieces and nephews.Arrangements were handled by Kent and Pelczar FuneralHome, 41 Exeter Street, Newmarket.A mass of Christian burial was celebrated in St. MaryChurch, Newmarket.Spring burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Newmarket.

Rites For Lulu Evans-n. lt\;f 1'1;".[t-'\ "(NEWMARKET- Fun. eral services'were held forMiss Lulu Evans,99,formerly of 2 Elm Street,Newmarket,whohadbeen at the RockinghamNursing Home in Brentwood for the past fouryears.MissEvanspassedaway on Saturday, Nov.11, after a brief illness.Rev.ShanesEstes,Pastor of the NewmarketCommunity Church, conducted the services at theBrisson and Kent FuneralHome, 41 Exeter Street,Newmarket.These services were followed byburial in Hiverside Cemetery, Newmarket.-.r.; f"."l,.,\»Winston D. Evansrt;, , ."Miss Ei ns as born inNewmarket on April 12,1879 and had been a lifelong resident of that town.She was the daughterof the late Orrin and Margaret (Mahoney) Evans.For many years she wasa member of the BaptistChurch and later joinedthe Newmarket Community Church.She was anactivememberof theWomen's Relief Corp ofthe Grand Army of theRepublic.She is survived by hernephew,Mr.WilliamEvans of Portsmouth, NH,two grand nieces,onegreat grand nephew andone great grand niece.I.:onstance Ernest-nw.,. /2.e9ct l i& iNEWMARKET'nest, 64, of-ConstanceD.New Road, died.,dnesday, Oct. H, 1989, at Exeterospital after a long illness.Jorn June 29, 1925,in Eliot, Maine,the daughter of Herbert and Viola(Stacey) Little, she grew up in Kittery, Maine, and was a graduate ofTraip Academy, Class of 1942. Shehad resided in Newmarket since1954.Mrs. Ernest was formerly employed at Timberland Shoe in Newmarketand Goodwin's Nurf:'n.gHome of Exeter. She·was 11 volunteerat Exeter Healthcare.She was a member of the Ro",3;;'G. DurginAmerican1.egion Am;;))··ary Unit No. 67 of Newmarket.She wasa memberof New2i!3Id2lCommunity Church.Family members include he:band of 44 years, Stanley E.of Newmarket;four sons, WilliErnest and Kevin D. Ernest. both oiNewmarket, Glen E. Ernest of Bil.ltimore, I.IeL, and Bria.!I S. ]'i'::rnest of.Hochester; fourand everal niecesnejphE WSr;he was pn de,ce:asiEd by a sister,A. King of Newcastle.can Friday from 'I toun. atand Pelczar Funeralme, 41 EX lter St., Newmarket.runeral services will be held Satday at 11 il.m. at Newfields Com, mity Church with the Rev. Will;pmBeddie, pastor. offici:atirig'R'trial will be in Newfields Ceme(!j'Y·-- -'----The ftl,mHy sU;i;gesis memorialsay be made to the American Can f Society, c/o Midge Leiter, P.O.)X1900, Exeter03833.summer resident of LeeFORT PIERCE, Fla. - WinstonDockham Evans, 83, died Sept. 27,1997.He was a native of Manchester,NH and a resident of Fort Pierce for41 years, coming from Durham, NH.He was a 1937 graduate of the University of New Hampshire.He and his wife had been summer residents in Lee since 1966.They attended the Lee Church Congregational.Prior to his retirement, Mr. Evanswas a technician for Southern BellTelephone Company for 38 years.He was a member of the First UnitedMethodist Church in Fort Pierce anda member of Masonic Lodge F&AMin Newmarket, NH; Bektash Templein Concord, NH and a past memberof the TelephonePioneersofAmerica.He was predeceased in death byhis wife, Martha Thayer Evans, in1989 and his daughter, BarbaraEvans Pascale, in 1973.Survivors include daughters, Patricia E. Ward and Elizabeth EvansBrown, both of Fort Pierce; a sister,Mildred Olson of Jamestown, NY;four grandchildren, Melanie W. Justice and Eric H. Ripley, both of FortPierce, Robyn M. Ripley of Marlboro, Mass., and Albert R. Pascaleof Wallingford, Conn.The family graciously requeststhat donations be made to the FirstUnited Methodist Church MusicDepartment, 616 Orange Avenue,Fort Pierce, FL 34950 or the charityof your choice.A memorial service was held atthe First United Methodist Churchin Fort Pierce with Rev. HaroldBusey officiating. Interment will bein Pine Grove Cemetery, Manchester, NH, at a later date.

at Goodwin's of Exeter, where she had lived for four years. Born May 27, 1899,in Durham, the daughter of Leslie L. and Amy (Meader) Crouch, she was a gradu-ate of Newmarket High School and had resided in Newmarket for 65 years. She was a member of Polly and Her Pals Orchestra for many y

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