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    1. [MAWORCES] Gold Star Mothers; partial obits
    2. Marcia Payne
    3. Worcester Telegram & Gazette; 1989 to present. Email me if you'd like the entire article. ***I'm afraid that I will have to make adjustments to the remaining (80) or so Gold Star Mothers partial obits project. I will type their names, obit date, age and parent's names. Sorry folks. My get up and go, has almost got up and went. I will still email the whole article, if needed. These next (7) partial obits will be it. October 24 1996, Leominster, Florida M. (MAILHIOT) LEMIEUX, 89, died in Worcester. A son, Albert LEMIEUX, was killed in the Korean War in 1951. She was a member of St. Cecilia's Church. Born in Canada to Joseph & Maria (MAILHIOT) MAILHIOT. Her husband, Frederic L. LEMIEUX, died in 1979. Burial in St. Cecilia's Cemetery. October 10 1996, Spencer, Anna Mae (ETHIER) RICHARD, 96, died in Worcester. A son, Norman J. RICHARD of Worcester, was KIA in Hawaii during WWII. She worked for many shoe manufacturing companies for many years in the Spencer area. She was a member of St. Mary's Church in Spencer. Born in Spencer to John & Anna (JOLLY) ETHIER. Her husband, Joseph O. RICHARD, died in 1983. Burial in Mary, Queen of the Rosary Cemetery. September 28 1996, Leominster, Josie (TIBERO) ANTONUCCI, 91, died in Fitchburg. A son, William L. ANTONUCCI, was KIA during the Korean War in 1952. She worked at Star Manufaturing Co. for 20 years and she was a member of St. Anne's Church and its St. Anne's Society. Born in Boston to Vincento & Frencesca (DICARLO) TIBERIO. Her husband, John ANTONUCCI, died in 1967. Burial in St. Leo's Cemetery. June 19 1996, Gardner, Rosalie O. (CHARBONNEAU) BRIDGE, 96, died in Harwich. A son, Charles E. BRIDGE, died in the Koean War in 1952. She was a housewife and a member of the Ladies Auxiliary of the 103 U.S. Infantry Veterans Association. Born in Gardner to John & Aurelie (MESSIER) CHARBONEAU Her husband, George H. Dupont BRIDGE Sr., died in 1969. Burial in Notre Dame Cemetery. May 22 & 23 1996, Worcester, Edith M. (POWERS) BLONDIN, 96. Her son, Leo J. BLONDIN, of the 101st Army Airborne Division, was KIA in the Netherlands during WWII. She was a longtime member of St. Stephen's Church. Born in Worcester to John POWERS & Alice (COLEY) POWERS NAJARIAN. Her husband, Leo p. BLONDIN, died in 1981. Burial in St. John's Cemetery. December 12 1995, Fitchburg, Clarice M. (ANTHONY) DAULTON, 89. Her son, William G. DAULTON, was KIA in Korea in 1952. She was a salesclerk for many years. A member of West Fitchburg Methodist Church. Born in Fitchburg to Harry & Annie (GIBBS) ANTHONY, She leaves her husband of 67 years, George W. DAULTON. Burial in Forest Hill Cemetery. August 10 1995, Worcester, Ruth E. (FISHER) MELLENEY, 90.* no mention of son, but she was a Gold Star Mother. A member of Burncoat Baptist Church. Born in Brooklyn, CT to John & Dena FISHER. *no spouse mentioned. Burial in Hope Cemetery. ******************************************* I will alphabetise the remainder of the Gold Star Mothers.

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