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Theresa Seamans
Thursday, August 26, 1999
Theresa (Bergeron) Seamans, 83, of Andover died Wednesday, Aug. 18, at Wingate at Andover.
Mrs. Seamans was born and educated in Lowell and graduated from St. Joseph High.
She had lived in Andover since 1940 and was a communicant of St. Robert Bellarmine Church.
In earlier years, she was a communicant and a member of the sodality at St. Jean D'Baptist Church.
Members of her family include her husband of 59 years, Russell B. Seamans of Andover; son and daughter-in-law, Paul J. and Jill (D'Agata) Seamans of North Andover; daughter and son-in-law, Janet A. and Norman S. Wallace of Andover; sisters, Rita Gauthier of Maine and Yvette Ouellette of Tyngsboro; four grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
A funeral Mass was said Saturday at St. Robert Bellarmine Church. Burial was in St. Joseph Cemetery in East Chelmsford.
Arrangements were by Farmer & Dee Funeral Home in Tewksbury.
Memorial contributions may be made to St. Robert Bellarmine Church, care of Youth Ministry Fund, 198 Haggetts Pond Road, Andover 01810.
Ronald J. Tooter
Thursday, August 26, 1999
Ronald J. Tooter, 72, of 15 Marland Place died Thursday, Aug. 19.
Mr. Tooter was born in Detroit, Mich., and had lived in Washington, D.C., and Maryland before he moved to this area in 1998.
Members of his family include his sisters, Beverly Barson of Haverhill and Jean Tooter of Nashua, N.H.; and several nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews.
His funeral was private.
Arrangements were by H.L. Farmer & Sons Funeral Homes, Haverhill/Bradford.
Ruth Hooper
Thursday, August 26, 1999
Ruth (Sellers) Hooper, 98, of Andover died Thursday, Aug. 19, at The Meadows in North Andover.
Mrs. Hooper was born in Lawrence and raised and educated in Andover.
She lived in Bermuda for 22 years until the death of her husband, Denzil Hooper, before she moved back to Andover.
Mrs. Hooper was a founding member of the Bermuda Artists Colony.
At one time she was a millinery designer for William F. Filene's of Boston and The Gage Hat Company of Chicago, Ill.
Members of her family include her nephews, James R. Sellers of Andover and his wife, Helen Sellers, Dr. William W. Sellers of Reading, Archibald Hooper of Bermuda, Denzil Thayer of Farmington, N.H., and Paul Mercier of Chicago, Ill.; nieces, Constance Vail of Saylorsburg, Pa., and Estelle Walker of Salona Beach, Calif.; and several great-nieces and great-nephews.
Graveside services were held Monday at Spring Grove Cemetery.
Arrangements were by Charles Dewhirst Edgerley & Bessom Funeral Home.
George C. Levi Jr.
Thursday, September 9, 1999
George C. (Skippy) Levi Jr., 54, of Andover died Friday, Sept. 3, at Lawrence General Hospital, after a short illness.
Mr. Levi was born in San Diego, Calif.
Members of his family include his mother, Virginia (Conybear) Levi of Andover; daughters, Karla and Amy Levi; sisters, Jolene Monroe of Methuen, Kathy Schregardus of Somerville, Barbara Skinner of Stoneham and Diane Konieczny of Montana; two aunts; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Cremation took place at Linwood Cemetery in Haverhill.
Arrangements were by Burke Funeral Home.
Roberta L. Fraser
Thursday, September 9, 1999
Roberta L. (Wooster) Fraser, 62, of North Andover died Saturday, Sept. 4, at Holy Family Hospital and Medical Center in Methuen.
Mrs. Fraser was born in Beloit, Wisc., and graduated from Janesville High School in Janesville, Wisc.
The former Andover resident was in retail management for the past 20 years.
She was active in Doherty School's PTO, was a member of the board of directors at the nursery school at Free Christian Church and was a den mother. She enjoyed sewing, needlepoint and photography.
Members of her family include her husband of 36 years, James H. Fraser of North Andover; daughter and son-in-law, Martha and Ronald Bourdeau of Millbury; sons, David J. Fraser of Cleveland, Ohio, Daniel J. Fraser of Bedford, N.H., and Adam P. Fraser of Salem, N.H.; sister, Katherine Jeager of Washington Island, Wisc.; brother, Horace Wooster of Sante Fe, N.M.; and two grandchildren.
Calling hours were scheduled for Wednesday, Sept. 8, from 4 to 7 p.m. at Dewhirst and Conte Funeral Home, 17 Third St., North Andover. Funeral services will be held at the funeral home at 7 p.m. Burial will be private and at the convenience of the family.
Memorial contributions may be made to Holy Family Cancer Management Center, 70 East St., Methuen, MA 01844.
Doris A. Ford
Thursday, September 9, 1999
Doris Anne (Humphries) Ford, 88, died Tuesday, Aug. 31, at Prescott House Nursing Home in North Andover.
Mrs. Ford was born in North Andover and raised and educated in North Andover and Andover.
She lived in Boynton Beach, Fla., during the early 1980s.
Mrs. Ford was a member of Andover Chapter 187 Order of the Eastern Star for more than 50 years.
She was the widow of Henry Ford.
Graveside services were held Friday at West Parish Cemetery.
Arrangements were by Charles F. Dewhirst Funeral Home in Methuen.
Memorial contributions may be made to Children's Hospital, 300 Longwood Ave., Boston.
Marjorie S. Zecchini
Thursday, September 9, 1999
Marjorie S. (Sherman) Zecchini, 95, of Hampstead, N.H., died Thursday, Sept. 2, at Penacook Place Nursing Home in Haverhill.
Mrs. Zecchini was born and educated in Andover. She graduated from Pinkerton Academy in Derry, N.H.
Mrs. Zecchini taught at Briggs-Allen School in Andover until she joined the staff of the former National Bank as the first female employee allowed to work in 1936. After she retired she was a homemaker.
Mrs. Zecchini was a deacon of South Church and active in two women's groups. She was also secretary to the Andover Council of Churches.
Mrs. Zecchini was an assistant in Kimball Public Library in Atkinson, N.H. She managed the Fannie Farmer candy shop in Haverhill after her husband died.
She had been a deacon, collector and treasurer and was active in the Women's Fellowship and Bible Study at Atkinson Congregational Church and was a member of Rockingham County Co-Operative Extension Service.
The avid reader and knitter was known in the Atkinson and Hampstead communities for her work caring for children and the elderly into her 80s.
Members of her family include her sons and daughters-in-law, Allan and Norma Zecchini of Salem, N.H., and Rev. Leonard and Ruth Zecchini of Lyndeborough, N.H.; sister, Betty S. Peterson of Orlando, Fla.; two grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
She was the widow of Richard M. Zecchini.
Funeral services were held Saturday at Douglas & Johnson Funeral Home in Salem, N.H. Burial was in Fox Hill Cemetery in Billerica.
Memorial contributions may be made to Atkinson Congregational Church Memorial Fund, 101 Main St., Atkinson, N.H. 03811.