>From the Worcester Telegram & Gazette; 1989 to present. Email me if you need the entire article. October 13 1998, Leominster, Cesira "Sarah" (CAPASSO) FINI, 102. A son, Mario B. FINI, was KIA in the Pacific during WWII. She was a member of St. Anne's Church, Daughters of Isabella, St. Anne's Society, Foggia Society and the Blessed Virgin Sodality of St. Leo's Church. She was also a member of the Disabled American Veterans, Aux. Born in Chieti, Italy to Sylvestro & Anna (FALSANI) CAPASSO, and lived in Milord, NH beore moving to Leominster in 1923. Her husband, Giovanni FINI, died in 1981. Burial in St. Leo's Cemetery. She was predeceased by (3) sons, and leaves (4) sons and (4) daughters. May 28 1998, Southbridge, Florence B. (LUKOWSKI) BEAUDRY, 82.[ The name of her son is not mentioned] but she was a member of the Southbridge Gold Star Mothers. She worked 25 years at the American Optical Co. Born in Webster to Walter & Anna (ZYDEK) LUKOWSKI. Her husband, Charles M. BEAUDRY, died in 1984. Burial in St. Mary's Cemetery. November 24 1997, Leominster, Georgie E. (DRUMMOND) WAYE, 93, died in Concord. Her son, Wendell C. WAYE of Lunenburg, was KIA during WWII in France. She was a sales clerk at Allen's Dept. Store and W.T. Grant Co. A member of United Methodist Church and she was a member of the American Legion Aux. Born in New Castle, New Brunswick to Hugh & Margaret (KING) DRUMMOND. Her husband, James H. WAYE, died in 1962. Burial in North Cemetery, Lunenburg. October 29 1997, Marlboro, Laura M. (DANIELS) BRAZEAU, 106, died in Northboro, leaving 320 survivors. A son, Francis BRAZEAU, was killed during WWII. She was the oldest living Marlboro resident and would have turned 107 on Nov. 30th. A member of St. Mary's Church, honorary member of Our Lady of the Assumption Guild, also a life member of the Americn Defenders of Bataan and Corregidor. Born in New Boston, NH o Joseph & Angeline (BASHA) DANIELS. Her husband, Joseph BRAZEAU, died in 1960. She leaves (6) sons, (4) daughters, (69) grandchildren, (150) great-grandchildren and (91) great-great-grandchildren. She was the mother of (3) deceased sons, including Francis and (2) deceased daughters. Burial in St. Mary's Cemetery. October 10 1997, Waltham, Lucy (MIRABITO) ZACAME, 93. Her son, Bernard ZACAME, was KIA during WWII. She was a seamstress for 20 years at the Puritan Dress Co. Born in Salem to Pasquale & Nunziata (ZANCO) MIRABITO. Her husband, Bernardo ZACAME, died in 1979. Burial in Mt. Feake Cemetery. July 10 1997, Holden, Mary B. (DOMINITIS) BASSETT, 100, the oldest living resident of Holden. A son, U.S. Navy Lt. Chester A. BASSETT, died in 1944. She was a weaver at Mill Street Mills in Jefferson. A member of St. Mary's Church in Jefferson. Born in Sheandoah, PA to Thomas & Ona (YOUDISUIS) DOMINITIS and lived here 84 years. Her husband, Arthur L. BASSETT, died in 1966. Burial in Grove Cemetery. April 24 1997, Marlboro, Madeline C. (BENOIT) CROSBY VILLENEUVE, no age given, died in Northbridge Nursing Home. A son, William CROSBY, was KIA during WWII. She had operatd the lunch concession at the Gould National Battery Co. in Marlboro and previously worked at Bancroft Hat in Framingham. A memer of St. Michael's Church in Mendon. A lifetime member of the VFW Aux. of Marlboro. Born in Willsboro, NY to William & Jennie (VALIENT) BENOIT. Her first husband was Benjamin CROSBY. Her husband, Eugene C. VILLENEUVE, died in 1986. Burial in Evergreen Cemetery. February 11 1997, Hobe Sound FL, Mary (CHACON) RAISIS, 85, formerly of Westboro. A son, Leon RAISIS, died in the Vietnam War in 1965. She operated a ceramic business in Westboro. She was a member of the VFW Ladies Aux in Hobe Sound. Born in Cadiz, Spain. * no parents named. Her husband, Anthony L. RAISIS, died in 1985. Burial in Pine Grove Cemetery, Westboro. ***************************************** More to come