The
New York Times - November 10, 1964 Special to the New York Times
White Plains
- November 09
Charles H. Barlow of 319 Ridgeway , retired
sales manager of the new products division of the Borden Co, died today
in Lanconia, (NH) Hospital. He was 77 years old.
In 1949, a
year after he retired from the dairy company, Mr. Barlow became an investment
broker with Shields and Company in New York.
Surviving are two daughters: Mrs. John B. Evans and Mrs. R.J. Webster;
two sister and four grandchildren.
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October
29, 1991
Telegram & Gazette Worcester, MA Page: A8
ASHBURNHAM
Hubert Barlow, 83, of 41 Winchendon Road,
formerly of Greenville, N.H., died yesterday in Wachusett Manor Nursing
Home, Gardner.
His wife, Ada (Richards) Barlow, died in 1973. He leaves a daughter,
Gail B. Buckler of Ashburnham, with whom he lived; and two grandchildren.
He was born in Burnley, England, son of Walter
and Betsy (Nicholson) Barlow, and lived many years in Greenville,
before moving here in 1985.
He worked for many years at the former Florence Textile Co. in Greenville,
retiring in 1970.
Funeral services will be held at the convenience of the family. There
are no calling hours.
Memorial donations may be made to a charity of one's choice. Fletcher
Funeral Home, 70 Pleasant
St., Winchendon, is directing arrangements.
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June 08,
1992
Telegram & Gazette Worcester, MA Page: D6
Howard E. Durost, 79, of 1950 South U.S.
Route 1, Vero Beach, Fla., formerly of 9 Tatman St., died yesterday
in the home of his daughter here after an illness.
He leaves his wife of 52 years, Doris E. (Galusha) Durost; a son, Ronald
E. Durost of Worcester; two daughters, Debra E. Morrissey of Newton
and Sandra E. Gunderman of Worcester; four brothers, Carl E. and Roland
Durost, both of Hooksett N.H., Harvey E. and Albert G. Durost,
both of Manchester, N.H.; a sister, Lillian Philibert of Manchester
N.H.; seven grandchildren; nephews and nieces. He was born in Manchester,
N.H., son of Winslow and Evelyn (Barlow) Durost,
and lived here most of his life before moving to Florida in 1988.
Mr. Durost was a mason at Worcester State Hospital for 34 years, retiring
in 1976. He then worked for several years at Holy Cross College. He
also was a self-employed mason. Mr. Durost was a member of the Retired
State, County & Municipal Employees Association of Massachusetts.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow in Mercadante Funeral
Home, 370 Plantation St.
Burial will be in Eastwood Cemetery, Lancaster. Calling hours at the
funeral home are 10 to 11 a.m. tomorrow. In lieu of flowers, memorial
contributions may be made to the Visiting Nurse Association of Central
Massachusetts, 120 Thomas St., Worcester, 01608.
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January
25, 1997
Telegram & Gazette Worcester, MA Page: A5
ASHBURNHAM
Gail B. (Barlow) Buckler, 52, of 41 Winchendon
Road, died yesterday in Burbank Hospital, Fitchburg.
She leaves her husband of 33 years, William A. Buckler; a son, Kevin J.
Buckler of Westminster; and a daughter, Patricia L. Buckler of York,
Pa.
She was born in Peterboro, N.H., daughter of Hubert and Ada (Richards)
Barlow, and lived in Greenville
and Newport, N.H., before moving to Ashburnham in 1969.
Mrs. Buckler was a substitute teacher, working at Oakmont Regional High
School and Overlook Middle School. She also worked in the library at Oakmont.
Previously, she worked at GFA Federal Credit Union. She enjoyed ceramics,
tole painting and travel, and was an avid reader.
Family and friends will gather from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Monday at Fletcher
Funeral Home, 70 Pleasant
St., Winchendon, followed by a remembrance beginning at 8:30 p.m. Burial
will be in
the springtime in New Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to
the Oakmont Regional
High School Library, c|o Patricia Finkstrom, 28 Westminster St., Ashburnham
01430.
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April 13,
1997
Sunday Telegram Worcester, MA Page: B6
WORCESTER
Angelia E. (Woodward) Earielo, 72, of 1050 Main St. died Friday in St.
Vincent Hospital after an illness.
Her husband, Umberto M. Earielo, died in 1990. She leaves two sons, James
D. Shaw of Shrewsbury and Timothy W. Shaw of Auburn; four daughters, Victoria
A. Marrero and Rosemary De Courcy, both of Worcester, Susan J. McDaniels
of Stoughton and Mary A. Legere of Spencer; two sisters, Gwendolyn Snickers
of Worcester and Madge Class in New Hampshire; 11 grandchildren; nephews
and nieces. A daughter, Sandra J. Earielo of Worcester, died in 1974.
She was born in Swanzey, N.H., daughter of Benson
and Harriet (Barlow) Woodward, and lived here 50 years.
Mrs. Earielo was treasurer of the 1050 Club and an avid bingo player.
A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow in Fay Brothers Funeral
Home, 9 Hammond St. Burial will be in St. John's Cemetery. A calling hour
is 10 to 11 a.m. tomorrow at the funeral home.
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