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Fannie Radloff Homemaker, Volunteer
ATHOL - Fannie (Maroni) Radloff, 95, of Clearwater, Fla., formerly of Athol and Erving, died Jan. 20, 2002 at the Integrated Health Services of Clearwater.
She was the widow of Richard Radloff, who died on Jan. 13, 1998. They would have celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary that year.
She was born in Readsboro, Vt., daughter of Martino and Teresa (Battaini) Maroni. She grew up in Athol and in June of 1928, she married Richard Radloff of Erving and they lived in Erving many years until he retired and they moved to FLorida.
She was a homemaker and a charter member of the Light of Christ Catholic Church in Clearwater. She was also a volunteer at the Morton Plant Hospital and a member of the Senior Citizens Services, all in Clearwater.
She enjoyed traveling, cruises, bowling and dancing. She and her husband enjoyed many years at their summer cottage at Laurel Lake in Erving.
Survivors include several nieces and nephews and three sisters - in - law.
Services were held in Clearwater and burial was in Memorial Park.
Dorothy Y. Boudreau
GREENVILLE, S.C. - Dorothy Y. (Arsenault) Boudreau, 78, of 150 Howell Common, formerly of Fitchburg, Mass., died on Monday, Jan. 28, 2002 at home after an illness.
Robert C. Wegman
ROYAL PALM BEACH, FLA. - Robert C. Wegman, 70, of 12025 West Greenway Dr., died Thursday, Jan. 24, 2002 in the Wellington Regional Medical Center.
He was a 20 - year United States naval veteral of the Korean and Vietnam Wars, retiring in 1968 as Boatswains Mate 1/C.
Henry J. Floran
SPRINGFIELD - Henry J. Floran, 76, of 74 Andrew St., died Saturday, Jan. 26, 2002 in a local hursing home.
He was an Army Veteran of World War II.
Goulding Services
ATHOL - Funeral services for Clara C. (Carbone) Goulding, 78, of Athol were held Saturday, Jan. 26, 2002, in the Our Lady Immaculate Church. The celebrant was Rev. James Callahan, associate pastor. The organist was Theresa Gabis.
Burial was in Gethsemane Cemetery. The bearers, all grandchildren, were Michael Carey, John Carey, Christopher Carey, Richard Goulding, Robert Goulding and Douglas Goulding.
Fiske Funeral Home directed arrangements.
Soucie Services
ATHOL - Funeral services for Dorothy R. (Rowe) Soucie, 92, formerly of 302 Hapgood St., were held on Saturday, Jan. 26, 2002, in the Higgins - O'Connor Funeral Home, with Mark D. Bariloni, pastor of Athol - Orange Baptist Church, officiating. The oganist was Ann Carley.
Burial followed in South Cemetery, Orange, and the bearers were: Lloyd Rowe Jr., John Rowe, Ronald Rowe, Steve Rowe, Gerald E. Wetherby Jr., and James Laroche.
Myrtle M. Phetteplace Formerly Of Orange
ORANGE - Myrtle M. (Linscott) Phetteplace, 85, of Natick and formerly of Orange, died unexpectedly Tuesday, Jan, 22, 2002 at her home in Natick. She was the wife of the late Willie Benson Phetteplace.
A longtime resident of Orange, she had made her home in Natick for the past three years.
Born in New Hampshire, predeceased her.
Besides her husband Walter, she is survived by two sons, Richard L. Keach and his fiancee, Patricia Coughlin of Lakeland, Fla., Leo J. Keach Jr. and his wife, Diane, of Ocala, Fla.; five grandchildren, Jonathan Keach and his wife, Michele, in Carter St., East Hartford, Conn.
Burial will be at the Soldiers Field - Northwood Cemetery, Wilson, Conn.
Relatives and friends may call at the funeral home on Monday one hour prior to the service.
Verne A. Nelson
HUNTINGTON - Verne A. Nelson, 84, of Harlo Clark Road, died Sunday, July 27, 2003 in Cooley Dickinson Hospital in Northampton.
Helen C. Tatro
Was Foster Parent
TEMPLETON - Helen C. (Carey) Tatro, 78, of 57 Pleasant St., Baldwinville, died Tuesday, July 29, 2003 in the UMass Memorial Medical Center - University Campus, Worcester.
She was born in Wendell on July 5,1925, a daughter of Lawrence and Hattie (Taylor) Carey, and had lived in Baldwinville for many years. Mrs. Tatro was a switchboard operator and postal worker at the former N.Y.; two sons, Gregory Tatro of Phillipston and Timothy Tatro of Winchendon; four sisters, Alice Ortwell of Remsen, N.H.; three brothers, Lawrence Carey of Warwick, Arnold Carey of Hanover, N.H., as well as five granddaughters, three grandsons and many nephews and nieces. Two brothers, Harry Carey and Donald Carey, predeceased her.
Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday, Aug. 1, in the First Church of Templeton, Templeton Common. The Rev. Ruth Martin will officiate. Burial will be in Greenlawn Cemetery, Baldwinville.
There are no calling hours. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Metcalf Chapel Building Fund, Athol Road, Warwick, MA. 01364.
The Smith Funeral Home, 69 Vernon Street, Washington, D.C.
Funeral arrangements under the direction of Fiske Funeral Home are incomplete.