>From the Worcester T & G; 1989 to present These are partial obits, I can email the entire article. February 6, 1996, Worcester, Lorraine A. (BERCUME) DAIGNEAULT, 74, a retired food service supervisor. (for some strange reason, her son's name is not mentioned), but it does say that she was a Gold Star Mother. Born in Worc. to Walter & Corinne (BYRON) BERCUME. Nothing mentioned about a spouse. Buried in Notre Dame Cem. November 5, 1996, Northboro, Mary G. (GOODWIN) MC AFEE, 72, mother to David A. MC AFEE of Northboro, KIA in Vietnam, 1968. She was an industrial worker for 21 years. Born in Leominster to Cyrus W. & Louise (GOODWIN) GOODWIN. She leaves her husband of 52 years, Carl A. MC AFEE Jr. Burial in Harvard Street Cemetery. July 20, 1992, Northboro, M. Blanche (MC CABE) BOUDREAU, 96, Raymond BOUDREAU, her son, died in the Battle of the Bulge during WWII. A member of St. Rose of Lima Church. Born in Malone, NY to James & Sophie (RILEY) MC CABE and lived here 94 years. Her husband, Arthur J. BOUDREAU, died in 1979. Burial in Harvard Street Cemetery. June 29, 1992, Holden, Ellen A. (DUQUETTE) NOWICKI, 67, her son Army Spec 4, Robert P. NOWICKI, died in 1970 during the Vietnam War. She was a registered nurse. Born in Dudley to Phillip L. & Elizabeth A. (MC GEARY) DUQUETTE. Married, April 12 1947, to Robert C. NOWICKI who survives her. Buried in Worcester County Memorial Park, Paxton. November 2, 1997, Auburn, Alma R. (HEBER) O'NEIL, 99, her son, William J. O'NEIL was KIA in Europe during WWII. She was a laundry worker for 30 years. Born in Worc. to John & Lumina (BERARD) HEBER. Her husband, William J. O'NEIL died in 1969. Her burial is in Notre Dame Cemetery, Worcester. October 6, 1997, Fitchburg, Blanche A. (LAROCQUE) BERUBE, 97, her son, Ensign Norman BERUBE, a Navy fighter pilot, was shot down over a Japanese held island during WWII. She was skilled in knitting, crocheting and sewing. Born in Fitchburg to George A. & Lea (MESSIER) LAROCQUE. Husband, Joseph L. BERUBE, died in 1979. Buried in St. Joseph's Cemetery. August 16, 1997, Middlebury, VT- Marie Elizabeth (PREMO) PECK, 95, formerly of Worc., was th mother of Morris PECK of Middlebury, KIA in Europe during WWII. She was a longtime volunteer. Born and raised in Worcester to Elmer & Amelia (DELARME) PREMO. Wife of 61 years to the late George W. PECK, dying in 1983. Her burial is in Evergreen Cemetery, New Haven, VT ******************************* More to follow