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Marion J. Meigs

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Marion J. Meigs of Falmouth, Maine, and Edgartown, died on August 30, 2016, in Yarmouth, Maine. She was formerly of Sonoma, Calif., and West Acton. She was 94.

Marion was born Feb. 10, 1922, in Madison, Wisc., to J. Rodney and Marion B. Jamieson. She married Martin S. Meigs Jr. on Dec. 17, 1946.

She was preceded in death by her husband, her sister, and her two brothers. Marion is survived by her daughters, Susan (William) Geresy of Edgartown and The Villages, Fla., and Anne (Girard Higgins) Meigs of Cumberland, Maine, and Edgartown; her grandchildren, Andrea H. (Nicholas) Jutzi of Kalamazoo, Mich., and Scott Higgins of Burnsville, Minn.; and several nieces and nephews.

At her request, there will be no services or visitation. A private burial is planned for a future date.

In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be made to either the Chappaquiddick Community Center, P.O. Box 2966, Edgartown, MA 02539, or the West Acton Baptist Church, 592 Massachusetts Ave., Acton, MA 01720. Please note “Building Fund” on your gift to either organization.

The family wishes to thank the caring staff at the Birchwoods assisted living in Portland, the Cedars in Portland, Brentwood Center in Yarmouth, and the staff of Beacon Hospice.

Online condolences may be expressed at wnyfuneralhome.com.

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Ingrid Thomas

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Ingrid (“Ting”) Thomas, born on Christmas Eve 1935, died peacefully at Martha’s Vineyard Hospital on Sept. 6, 2016, after a long and determined battle with cancer.

Ingrid-Thomas.jpgTing was the daughter of M. Adelia and Dr. Edgar Thorsland of Ithaca, N.Y. She graduated from Ithaca High School in 1953, and maintained contact with a tight-knit group of IHS classmates who enjoyed one another’s company for many years.

She married Fred H. Thomas on March 15, 1957. The couple resided in Ithaca until retiring to Edgartown in the late 1980s. Ting was an avid golfer. She won the Ithaca Country Club Ladies Championship in the mid-1950s. She was also thrilled to have had a hole in one during that time.

Predeceased by her husband Fred in 1997, Ting continued to reside in Edgartown, wishing to be close to her daughters and grandchildren. Ting was a fiercely private person and a passionate gourmet cook. She loved gardening, and took pride in raising three successful daughters. She took great joy in watching her two grandsons grow up on Martha’s Vineyard. Ting is survived by three daughters, Deborah T. Colter and her husband Richard of Edgartown and their sons Devin and Kyle; Shari L. Thomas and her husband Gregory Addison of Washington, D.C.; and Cynthia L. Thomas and two grandcats, Max and Pearl, of Edgartown; by her sister, Kristen Alling of Ithaca, and her brother, Ed Thorsland and his wife Sylvia of Hilton Head, S.C.; and her loving feline companion Phoebe.

A graveside service will be held at the New Westside Cemetery, Robinson Road, in Edgartown on Saturday, Sept. 10 at 11am. In lieu of flowers, if you wish, donations may be sent to Martha’s Vineyard Hospital, please specify “c/o Infusion Services,” P.O. Box 1477, Oak Bluffs, MA 02557, or mvhospital.com. Arrangements are under the care of the Chapman, Cole and Gleason Funeral Home, Edgartown Road, Oak Bluffs. Visit ccgfuneralhome.com for online guest book and information.

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Dr. Stanley Earl Nelson

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Dr. Stanley Earl Nelson, whose life journey carried him from a working class upbringing in NorthEast Washington, D.C., to Dunbar High School, to Howard University Dental School to a successful practice on New York City’s Central Park South, and later to residencies in ashrams all over the world, including our family home on the Island of Martha’s Vineyard, died on Sept. 6, 2016. He was 100 and a half years old.

Dr. Stanley NelsonA man noted for his elegance and charm, Dr. Nelson was a lover of the good life, good food, music, women, his family, and all the natural beauty he could summon. A pioneer in reconstructive dentistry, Dr. Nelson was a member of Kappa Alpha Psi, taught at New York University, was an active supporter of the civil rights movement, and founded the American Institute for Preventive Dentistry.

Dr. Nelson first visited the Vineyard with his wife, A’Lelia Ransom Nelson, and their four children in 1955, and like so many others fell in love with the Island. The family returned every summer, renting houses until he bought the iconic home on the corner of Ocean Park overlooking Nantucket Sound. He lived on the Island year-round for a number of years, and was a familiar figure shirtless, wearing overalls, often with a flower tucked behind his ear. Stanley Nelson was known by many who enjoyed the fabulous parties he hosted in his attic loft.

He was a world traveler who in the end came back to New York City, a place he loved that loved him back, where he lived his last decade and died at home with his son, Stanley Nelson Jr., and his daughter-in-law Marcia Smith, who survive him.

He is survived by a family who will never forget him: his younger brother, Dr. Howard Nelson Jr., also a dentist; two daughters, Lynn Nelson and her husband, Gregory Smith; his son Stanley Nelson, Jr. and his wife Marcia Smith; Jill Nelson and her husband, Flores A. Forbes; a son, Ralph Nelson, and his wife Susanna Witte; and five grandchildren, Sunshine Muse, Olivia Nelson, Max Nelson, and Nola and Kai Nelson, and two great-grandchildren, Busayo and Bodhi Bird-Maqubela.

We ask that you celebrate Stanley’s wonderful and long passionate life with us by playing James Brown; any tune will do — though “Papa Don’t Take No Mess” was a favorite — and dancing — like he always did — with joyful abandon.

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Robert James Fauteux

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Robert “Bob” James Fauteux of Redding, Conn., died on Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2016, in Danbury Hospital, Conn. He was 72.

Born in Chicago, Ill., to James and Adeline (Alley) Fauteux, Bob grew up in New York and Tokyo, Japan. He graduated from the School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University. After serving in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War, Bob returned home to earn a graduate degree in American studies from the University of Minnesota. His career was with Pfizer Pharmaceuticals, where he worked in corporate affairs.

Bob believed deeply in his Catholic faith. Among the courses he taught at the University of Minnesota was a class on the history of Catholicism. Throughout his quest for truth and in the face of life’s great pressures to conform or to be indifferent, Bob retained a singular ability to remain curious and open-minded to the world’s complexities and mysteries. He had traveled the world many times over, and having witnessed the beauty of our shared humanity, he naturally had little patience for small-mindedness and bigotry. He was generous beyond measure with his time and resources, but preferred an aesthetically simple life for himself.

Bob’s remarkable intellect, and insatiable capacity to learn how things worked and why, were reflected in his eclectic interests, which included world affairs, theology, history, economics, philosophy, science, literature, art, film, music and his beloved New York Yankees. His absurdist sense of humor and sharp wit brought joy to his family and friends. He was a gifted writer; he especially loved poetry, and was often published in various poetry journals. He had an appreciation of world languages, and in addition to the Latin and French of his school days, had studied several more, including Norwegian, Russian, Hindi, and Mandarin. Bob loved books and could never pass up a chance to visit a used book store or sale to add to his home library, extensive in size and scope. In his later years, he delighted in listening to and in reading about birds.

Bob was the beloved husband of Melba, and beloved father of Mireille (and her husband Nathan), Matthew, and Catherine. He also leaves a sister, Susan Pience, of Martha’s Vineyard, and a large extended family of cousins, nieces, nephews, and their children, as well as lifelong friends.

Bob’s wake will be from 5 to 8 pm on Friday, Sept. 16, 2016 at Green Funeral Home, 57 Main Street, Danbury, Conn. His funeral Mass will be at 9:30 am on Saturday, Sept. 17, 2016, at St. Peter Church, 104 Main Street, Danbury. Interment will be at the convenience of the family at Sacred Heart Catholic Cemetery, Martha’s Vineyard.

Bob was passionate about many causes, including world hunger and access to education and healthcare. He would have been touched with any charitable contribution in his honor in support of them. He would also have appreciated a book donated in his name to your local library of choice, or a contribution to the American Bird Conservancy, P.O. Box 249, 4249 Loudoun Avenue,The Plains, VA 20198.

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David Dube

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David Dube died unexpectedly on Monday, August 8, at his home in Woodside Village, Oak Bluffs. He was 77.

david-dube001-copyDavid was born Dec. 2, 1938, in Oak Bluffs. David was the son of Lena Geddis Dube and Cyprien Dube. David married the former Joyce Allen of Edgartown, and together they had four children, including daughter Brenda Dube, who predeceased him in 1962. David is survived by daughter and son-in-law Carla Shea and Robert Shea of Ellenton, Fla., and sons David Malley of Vineyard Haven and Paul Rabbitt of New Fairfield, Conn. David also leaves grandchildren Michael, Paul, Cristy, and Cassandra, great-grandchildren Payton, Gabby, Mykayla, Tyler, and Teddy, and several nieces and nephews. David is survived by his sister Joan Cuffin of Fort Myers, Fla., and predeceased by sisters Phyllis Jardin of Florida and Jacqueline Bilodeau of Edgartown, and brothers Donald Dube and Phil Dube, both of Edgartown.

David attended the Edgartown School, where he was an outstanding athlete. He had natural athletic abilities, and it was a joy to watch him perform at a game. David enjoyed outdoor sports as well, including ice hockey on Jernegan’s Pond after school with his friends, bow and arrow hunting during the season, and catching herring at Katama during the herring runs. David also loved to fish for bluefish at his favorite spots, and went scalloping during the season.

David spent his career as a mason, and worked alongside his father to learn the trade. He was proud of the sidewalks they built in Edgartown.

David always looked forward to playing cribbage or Scrabble with his friend David Berube. He was a strong competitor, as his opponent would tell you!

David will be missed by his family and friends.

A memorial service will be held at the new Westside Cemetery on 7th Avenue in Edgartown on Sunday, Sept. 18, 2016, at 12 noon.

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Samuel Bailey Norton Jr.

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Samuel Bailey Norton Jr. died on Sept. 8, 2016, at home in Edgartown, with his wife Joan W. Norton and daughter Nancy Norton Monahan by his side.
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Born on Nov. 5, 1920, in Edgartown, Bailey spent his youth by the water. He came from a long line of fishermen and boat captains, and grew up hearing the stories of their days at sea. He developed his business acumen at an early age selling fish in town from his wheelbarrow, a boyhood skill that would expand into other fields and serve him well in later years. After graduating from Edgartown High School, he left the Island to continue his education and pursue his career, first attending Admiral Farragut Academy and then Worcester Polytechnic Institute, where he graduated in 1943 with a bachelor of science degree.
He moved to Ohio and worked as a sales engineer at Federal Machine and Welder Co. During World War II, he spent two years in the U.S. Navy as an engineering officer on LSM(R) 403. In 1950 he started his career at Acme Chain Corp. in Holyoke, where he held a number of important positions. When North American Rockwell Corp. bought the firm, he was vice president of manufacturing. From 1968 to 1975, he served as general manager of the Acme Chain Division of Rockwell International, and then as president under Incom International.
In 1968, with the firm facing competition from Japanese chain manufacturers, Bailey moved to Singapore and established an offshore facility there. Over the next few years, he made over 20 trips to southeast Asia and other parts of the world, managing chain operations for Rockwell and Incom.
In his lifetime he held many roles, not all limited to his work. He served as president of the Dukes County Historical Society (now Martha’s Vineyard Museum), commodore of the Edgartown Yacht Club, member of the marine advisory committee of Edgartown, trustee of the Community Savings Bank, president of the Holyoke YMCA, member of the board of directors of Daniel O’Connell & Sons, and president of the American Chain Association.
After a successful and fruitful career, he retired and returned home to Edgartown in 1981. Even in retirement, Bailey was active in many Island and historically relevant projects. He spearheaded the removal of the utility poles on North Water Street in Edgartown, having the lines placed underground and street lanterns installed. His vision enhanced the charm of North Water Street for everyone to enjoy, from visitors to residents.
Ever passionate about history and dedicated to the preservation of Vineyard heritage and tradition, Bailey was also a key contributor and supporter of the restoration and 38th voyage of the last American whaling ship, the Charles W. Morgan, at Mystic Seaport. He was keenly interested in converting the former Edgartown Library building on North Water Street to a depository of marine history, to which he donated ship models and marine artifacts related to the Island’s past.
He also played a central role in helping the Martha’s Vineyard Preservation Trust acquire the Norton family waterfront property on Dock Street in Edgartown. As a result, this location will remain unchanged in perpetuity. In addition to all of his important contributions to the community, he always found time for a good book and a boat ride with his family, where he would share with them his love of fishing and his stories of the Vineyard in earlier times. He was the author of “My Long Journey Home,” a handsome and detailed memoir of his life in town, on the waters of Martha’s Vineyard, and in the corporate world.
He is survived by his wife Joan W. Norton, brother Floyd C. Norton, daughter Nancy N. Monahan, her husband Ken and their three daughters, Caroline, Abbie, and Kelsey; daughter-in-law Christiane G. Norton, her daughter Vanessa N. Duffy and her husband Brian Duffy and their sons Samuel and Benjamin Duffy; Amanda Norton and her husband Brian Durie. Joan Norton’s family includes her daughter Anne Wilson Navarro and her daughters Alice, Dorothy, and Beatrice; daughter Heather Wilson; son Bradley and his wife Christie Wilson and their children Anna and Jack; and son John Wilson and his son Cooper.
He is predeceased by his wife Phoebe M. Norton, sons Samuel B. Norton III and David A. Norton, and sister Drusilla Norton.

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Sean Wilcoxson

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Sean Wilcoxson died on Sept. 11 from injuries suffered in an auto accident on August 11 in San Antonio, Texas. He is survived by his parents Robert and Celeste Wilcoxson of Edgartown, his sister Jessica Wilcoxson of Boston, and his husband Jim McManus of San Antonio. He was 29 years old. A full obituary and memorial plans will follow.

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Dorothy (Stuhler) Worden

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Dorothy (Stuhler) Worden died peacefully on Sept. 8, 2016, at Windemere Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Oak Bluffs. She was 94.

worden_dorothyDorothy was born in Edgartown to John and Miriam (Earle) Stuhler. She attended No. 108 public grade school on Long Island, N.Y., and graduated from Edgartown High School. Dorothy graduated from Wilfred Academy in New York City and returned to the Island as a hairdresser, working for Ruth Wamsley in Oak Bluffs before getting married to Frederick Hudson “Huddy” Worden on April 5, 1942.

She was homemaker and mother to their five children, who were raised on Main Street, Edgartown. Her first years of married life were spent as matron at Dukes County Jail. Ten years later, the family moved two houses up Main Street to the Crowell homestead. Many summer days Dorothy could be seen driving the family “limo” to Bend-in-the-Road Beach with her five kids on board, and often the family dog, Jumbo, a Newfoundland.

When the children were older, she took a number of part-time jobs as bookkeeper, house maid, and clerk to occupy herself, though her family was always her first responsibility. In recent years she resided at Woodside Village, Oak Bluffs, and became reacquainted with many friends from her long life on Martha’s Vineyard.

She was predeceased by her former husband, Edgartown Police Chief Frederick Hudson Worden Jr.; her sisters Margaret O’Neil and Elizabeth Stuhler, and her longtime companion Edwin DeBettencourt. She is survived by her sister Jeanne Talmadge of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., her children James Worden and his wife Margaret of Greenfield; Cheryl Pinkham of Vineyard Haven; Brenda Lynch and her husband Robert of Rochester; Dorothy Ellen Krikorian of Conroe, Texas, and Paula Stone and her husband Kenneth of Hartford, Ala.

Dorothy’s grandchildren number 13: Angela Worden Corey, Jaime Worden Dalmau, Glenn and Lori Pinkham, Richard Combra Jr. and Abby Combra Sage, Sara Lynch Keville, Edward, Pamela, and Gloria Krikorian, Gretchen Burch, and Joshua and Adam Stone, as well 18 great-grandchildren. She leaves behind many Look and O’Neil nieces and nephews.

A memorial visitation will be held in the Chapman, Cole and Gleason Funeral Home, Edgartown–Vineyard Haven Road, Oak Bluffs, on Saturday, Sept. 24, from 11 am to 12 pm. Donations in Dorothy’s memory may be made to a charity of one’s choice.

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Memorial service for David Myers

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There will be a memorial service for David Lindley Myers on Saturday, Oct. 1, at the Unitarian Universalist Church, 238 Main Street in Vineyard Haven, beginning at 2 pm. After the service, there will be a reception at the Vineyard Haven Yacht Club, followed by a potluck dinner and musical celebration of Dave’s life. Contributions in his memory may be made to the Sam and Rose Myers Education Fund, c/o Martha’s Vineyard Savings Bank, P.O. Box 668, Vineyard Haven, MA 02568.

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Sylvia Virginia Thomas

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Sylvia Virginia Thomas, 80, of Edgartown died on Friday morning, Sept. 16, 2016, at the Royal Cotuit Nursing Home in Mashpee. She was the brother of Larry Thomas of Edgartown. A graveside burial service will be held at a later date, and a complete obituary will appear at that time. Arrangements are under the care of the Chapman, Cole and Gleason Funeral Home, Edgartown Road, Oak Bluffs. Visit ccgfuneralhome.com for online guest book and information.

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Barbara Eleanor Harnen

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Barbara Eleanor (Dahill) Harnen, 80, of Vineyard Haven died unexpectedly on Sept. 14, 2016, at Martha’s Vineyard Hospital. She was born June 28, 1936, in Hyannis to Raymond and Frances (Daley) Dahill.

barbara-harnenBarbara graduated from Edgartown High School in 1955 and Saint Luke’s Hospital School of Nursing, New Bedford, in 1959. To help quench her continuous thirst for knowledge, while working full-time she went back to school and earned her bachelor’s degree from Upsala College, East Orange, N.J., in 1982. She was a registered nurse for over 40 years, devoting her career to the care of the elderly and becoming a licensed nursing home administrator in New Jersey.

Upon retiring to Martha’s Vineyard in 2001, Barbara became active with several charitable organizations and served on the board of directors for Havenside Apartments for seniors. She loved her church, Grace Episcopal Church of Vineyard Haven, to which she tirelessly gave her time and talents. She was a voracious reader, and loved to tend to her gardens around the house.

She is survived by her husband Daniel E. Harnen Sr.; son Dan (Peggy) Harnen, and their children, Ben, Emily, John, and Abbey of Centerville, Ohio; son Mark (Jane) Harnen, and their children, Kyle and Kaylee, Canonsburg, Pa.; sister Joan (Ray) Saint, St. Albans, Maine; and brother Ronald Dahill, Middleborough; along with many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her brother Raymond (Louise) Dahill, Oak Bluffs.

Barbara was a beloved wife, mother, and grandmother who will be sorely missed by her family and all of her wonderful friends. A memorial Mass will be celebrated at Grace Episcopal Church, corner of William Street and Woodlawn Avenue, Vineyard Haven, on Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2016, at 3 pm. Her burial will follow in the Memorial Garden of Grace Church. Donations in her memory may be made to Grace Episcopal Church, P.O. Box 1197, Vineyard Haven, MA 02568.

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Florence Paul

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Florence Regina Paul of West Tisbury died peacefully at the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital on Sept. 6, 2016, surrounded by family.

florencepaulFlorence was born on Feb. 19, 1923, to John and Rose Suchecki. In May 1947 she married veteran Benedict Paul in New Haven, Conn., where they raised their two daughters. Gifted with an attention to detail and precision with numbers, she worked as a bookkeeper at Bradford Ford and Connecticut White Truck. Ben and Florence spent a brief time living in Ossining, N.Y., working as caretakers and maintaining a small sheep farm. In 1993 they moved to Martha’s Vineyard, where they became grandparents extraordinaire, always available to drive, cook, and take care of not only their lucky grandchildren but visiting friends as well.

“Fudgie,” as she was known to friends and loved ones, was devoted to her family. She was selfless, thoughtful, and had boundless energy to help with anything that needed doing. We will miss her strength and caring.

Florence is survived by her sisters, Josephine Kosack, Elizabeth Dwyer, Jeanne Danielson, Leanore Lane; her daughters Diane Wall and Jan Paul, son-in-law Richard Rooney; and granddaughters Hilary and Tessa Wall and Janaye Rooney. She is predeceased by her husband of 63 years, Benedict Paul, and siblings Henrietta Tracz, Helen Adams, Stacia Wolchecki, Stella Belcher, Rose Burness, Dorothy Smith, and John Suchecki.

A memorial service will be held on Saturday, Oct. 1 at Saint Stanislaus Church in New Haven, Conn.

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William Morrison Waggaman Jr.

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William M. Waggaman Jr., 26, died in his St. Paul, Minn., home on Sept. 12. A bright, handsome, and magnetic young man, Willie struggled gamely for six years with opioid addiction. He was living in a sober community at the time of his death.

willieWillie is survived by his mother Daphne Geary of Sarasota, Fla.; his father William Sr. of Edgartown; his sisters Christina of Alexandria, Va., and Natalie of Waltham. A comic book enthusiast, Willie will forever be his sisters’ Superman.

Born in Greenwich, Conn., Willie was raised in Norwalk and Wilton, Conn. Willie was a summer visitor to Edgartown all his life. He attended Greens Farms Academy in Westport, Conn., Westminster School in Simsbury, Conn., and Tulane University.

Willie loved football, comic books, Pokémon Go, the New York Jets, and the New York Rangers. He favored nice, thick steaks and Sour Patch candy.

Wherever he went, Willie made legions of friends. He had a huge heart, made others laugh, and most important, he saw the good in everyone he met.

To recognize this extraordinary, sensitive young man, and to help fight the nationwide opiate-abuse epidemic, Willie’s family suggests donations be made to The Retreat, 1221 Wayzata Boulevard East, Wayzata, MN 55391.

A memorial service is scheduled for 2 pm on Saturday, Sept. 24, at St. Francis Episcopal Church, 2810 Long Ridge Road, Stamford, Conn.

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Audrey Olive Dow

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Audrey Olive Dow of Edgartown, formerly of Scotch Plains, N.J., died peacefully on Sunday evening, Sept. 18, 2016, at home after a long illness. She was 93.

dow_audrey001She was born in Elizabeth, N.J., on Oct. 30, 1922, the daughter of Phillip and Marion Watson Dow. As a young woman, she worked at Merck and Co. before deciding to change her career path. Audrey became a nurse and fulfilled her desire to help others, graduating from Columbia Presbyterian Hospital School of Nursing. Years later she received a master’s degree from Rutgers University, which enabled her to take on the challenge of working for the state of New Jersey’s Health and Human Service Division.

Audrey was an active member of the Third-Westminster Presbyterian Church in Elizabeth, N.J. After retirement, Audrey pursued the love of travel and caring for her numerous flower gardens. She was a dedicated member of the Fanwood Women’s Club, and served as its treasurer for some time.

Audrey is survived by her niece, Debbie Carter and her husband Jim of Edgartown; as well as great-niece Kimberly DelRossi and her husband Daniel of Tyngsboro, great-nephew Gregory Carter and his wife Rebecca of South Burlington, Vt., and extended family. She is predeceased by her parents, and sister Fern Butterweck.

Graveside services will be held at the Fairview Cemetery in Westfield, N.J., on Saturday, Sept. 24, at 10 am. Arrangements are under the care of the Chapman, Cole and Gleason Funeral Home in Oak Bluffs. Visit ccgfuneralhome.com for an online guest book. In addition, assisting the family is the Gray Funeral Home, Westfield, N.J. To send online condolences, please visit grayfuneralhomes.com. Donations in her memory may be made to a charity of one’s choice.

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Allen Robert Thompson

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Allen Robert “Bob” Thompson died on August 30, 2016, at his home in Coventry, Conn., with his family and friends by his bedside. He was 54.

  img_0222_aBob was born on June 27, 1962, in East Hartford, Conn., and was the son of Allan and Sue (Kohler) Thompson. He leaves behind his son, Robert Allan “Bobby” Thompson, daughter Sara Nicole Thompson, and his former wife and mother of their children, Malgosia (Margie) Thompson, all of Oak Bluffs.

He is also survived by his sister, Kimberly (Thompson) Miller, nephews Justin and Nicholas Miller, all of East Hartford, Conn.; a brother, Timothy Thompson of Norwich, Conn.; along with aunts, uncles, and cousins.

A Mass in Bob’s memory will take place on Jan. 11, 2017, at St. Cyril and Methodius Church in Hartford, Conn.

Now Bob, finally, is at rest, as he has entered eternal life, reunited with his loved ones, surrounded only with peace and joy. We hold you close in our mind and spirit. In honor of Bob, let us find and encourage within ourselves those gifts that make each of us special; the ineffable mystery and extraordinary beauty of the simple human heart.

Set sail to wherever it is that gives you that same feeling that Bob only now knows, walk the beach, fish (Lobsterville being his favorite on the Island), watch the sunset, extend an act of kindness, make others laugh, hug and love one another unconditionally. When we see that seagull we will know that you are at last free.

Seagull you fly, seagull you fly away and you fly away today, and you fly away tomorrow, and you fly away, leave me to my sorrow.

Seagull go home and fly, fly, fly away …

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Karen Harris

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Karen T. Harris, 70, died unexpectedly at home in West Tisbury on Sunday morning, September 18, 2016. She was the mother of Katherine V. Harris of Hatfield and sister of Tom Maki of Kentucky and Mary Maki-Rich of California. Her memorial service will be held at a later date, and a complete obituary will appear at that time. Donations in her memory may be made to the Martha’s Vineyard Agricultural Society, P.O. Box 73, West Tisbury, MA 02575. Arrangements are under the care of the Chapman, Cole and Gleason Funeral Home, Edgartown Road, Oak Bluffs. Visit ccgfuneralhome.com for online guest book and information.

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Alice T. Williams

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Alice T. (LaBelle) Williams, 84, of Edgartown, died on Sunday, Sept. 18, 2016, at the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital.

williams_alice002She was born in Oak Bluffs on Jan. 9,1932, to Major J. and Mary LaBelle.

She is survived by her daughter, Kathy Spiro and husband Philip of Oak Bluffs, and two sons, Woody Williams and wife Phyllis of Vineyard Haven, and Gary Williams of Edgartown. She was predeceased by two sons, Richard in 2004 and Frank in 2006, and by her sisters Anita Ciancio, Rita Filteau, and Dolores Authier, and her brother Ernest Labelle.

She was grandmother to P.J., Brian, Gina, Maria, Frankie, Melissa, Gary, Pamela, T.J., Vanessa, Tabitha, Felicia, Richie, Nicole, and Jocelyn, and had several great-grandchildren.

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend a graveside service at the Westside Cemetery in Edgartown at 3 pm on Friday, Sept. 23, 2016. There will be a celebration of her life following at the Martha’s Vineyard Rod and Gun Club, 265 The Boulevard, Edgartown.

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Mark DelloRusso

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Mark DelloRusso of West Topsham, Vt., a home health aide, died August 12 at his home in West Topsham. He was 58.

img_9547Mark was the son of the late Dr. Michael and Gloria (Lucey) DelloRusso, and brother of Michael DelloRusso of Oak Bluffs.

Mark was born in Malden in October 1957, and grew up in Winchester. He was a graduate of Winchester High School, class of 1976.

Mark lived and worked for many years at the Maharishi Vedic Health Center in Lancaster. While there he met and became good friends with Beatle George Harrison, who was a frequent visitor to the center. Surviving brother Michael had a surprise one Halloween when he answered the door at the family home on Allen Road in Winchester, and Mark was there with George; they had come by for a short visit.

Mark enjoyed playing musical instruments and traveling.

A graveside service will be held Oct. 25, 11 am at Oak Grove Cemetery, Medford, for family and friends.

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Charles Edward Carlson III

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Charles Edward Carlson III died unexpectedly on Sept. 5, 2016. He was 57.

carlson_charlesCharlie was the beloved son of Charles and Eva Carlson of Newtonville, N.Y., and Edgartown. Born in Madison, Wisc., Charles spent his formative years in Newtonville and on Martha’s Vineyard. He graduated from Shaker High School in Latham, N.Y., in 1977, and graduated from Middlebury College, Vt., in 1981 with a degree in American literature.

Charles worked in advertising as a copywriter during the early part of his career, first in Albany and then in New York City. He was responsible for creating numerous well-known and awardwinning campaigns.

Charlie later joined the Director’s Guild of America and became a noted director of TV commercials. As a resident of lower Manhattan for much of his life, one of his proudest accomplishments was participating in the awardwinning campaign titled, “I Am an American,” filmed on the streets of New York City during the week after Sept. 11, 2001, celebrating the diversity of America.

During the latter part of his career, Charlie was active in the petroleum business, working in Connecticut and, eventually, founding his own company based in Nigeria. Charlie followed many creative pursuits throughout his life, including the photography, art, and writing which manifested his extraordinary artistic talents. Charlie also was an avid saltwater fly fisherman and sailor, and spent many happy days building lasting memories with family and friends on and near the waters of Martha’s Vineyard.

In addition to his parents, survivors include his treasured daughter Mae Forbes Carlson of Philadelphia, Pa.; siblings and best friends Nancy Carlson of Richmond, Vt., and Paul Carlson of Aptos, Calif.; and four much-loved nieces and nephews.

As he wished, Charles will have his final resting place on Martha’s Vineyard. Donations in the memory of Charles may be made to a charity of one’s choice. Services will be private.

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