~~~unice C. Kendrigan St.! IE K·
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~~~unice C. Kendrigan St.! IE K·
l;-\A.w.:J,:~tt, lone Kent It~l NEWMARKET - lone (Griffin) Kent, 88, of Newmarket died Thursday evening, dec. 30 at the Wentworth-Douglass Hospital in Dover after a short illness. Mrs. Kent was born in Newmarket June 23, 1894, daughter of the late John and Abbie (Bartlett) Griffin. She was raised in Newmarket, and was a graduate of Robinson Seminary of Exeter and Mt. Holyoke College, class of 1917 in South Hadley, Mass. She taught school!;in Claremont and Mt. Holly, N.J. She was a charter member of the Robert G. Durgin American L~gion Auxiliary 67 of Newmarket. She was pas.t pr~sident of the Pisc.ataqua Pioneers, past regent an(i regIstrar of the Gramte Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution of Newfields and most recently a member of the Exeter Chapter of the DAR. She was a member of the Newmarket Community Church and past president of the Friendly Club of the church. She was a member of the Newmarket Historical Society and most recently the scribe for the class of 1917 for the Mt. Holyoke Quarterly. She is survived by one daughter, Miss Lois Kent of Ne';Vmarket;two sons, Roy E. Kent of Newmarket and ,~A;:'Col.John F. Kent, U.S. Army retired, of Anchor:",'age, Ala.; three grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Caroline Colby of Mt. Dora, Fla.; several nieces, nephews and cousins. Funeral services were held last Monday from the Brisson and Kent Funeral Home, Newmarket. The Rev. Jahn Horgen, pastor of the Barrington Evangelical Free Church, and Rev. Shane Estes, pastor of the Newmarket Community Church, officiated. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery, Newmarket. Bearers were Richmond Walker, David Duquette, Ralph S. Walker, Warren Sawyer, Jr., Dr. L. Forbes Getchell and John Tavlor Kent. Those attending services included representatives from the Exeter Chapter of the D.A.R., Newmarket Woman's Club, Robert G. Durgin, A.L. Auxiliary Unit 67, Senior Citizens of Newmarket and the Southeastern Christian Academy. Flowers are acceptable, or memorial contributions may be 1l1a_de_t<:lt~e ~e",market Ambulance Corps. ~~~unice C. Kendrigan vENFIELD - Mrs. Eunice (Clapp) Kendrigan, 87, died Monday, April 16, at her home on Stevens Street aftl:!r a brief illness. She was a native of North Scituate, Mass., and had resided in Newmarket for several years before coming to this area in 1959. She was a widow of Benjamin Kendrigan. Mrs. Kendrigan was a graduate of North Scituate schools and the Emerson and Bridgewater normal schools. She taught kindergarten for many years, and while in Newmarket she owned and operated a pre-school/kindergarten program. Mrs. Kendrigan was active in extension work, was a member of the Newmarket Grange, was past president of the N.H. State PTA, and was past matron of the Orient Chapter, OES, of Exeter. She was also a member and active worker in the Enfield Community Church. The family includes a daughter, Mrs. Barbara Jean Beede of Enfield; two grandchildren; a brother, William Clapp of California; and nephews. A memorial service was held at the Enfield Community Lutheran Church on Saturday, followed by blrial in Oak Grove Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Enfield Community Luthern Church. I deo;:g;-W. Basil L. Kenniston KENT __ Kent 34, EPPING, March 28 _ Basil! of Wolfeboro, passed L. Kenniston, 74, was found' away Aug. 'l at Exeter Hosdead at his home on Railroad! pital. Funeral services Avenue here this morning by! 11 a.m., at tile Brisson a neighbor, Dr. Wendall p! Kent Funeral Home. Newmar~ Clare, Rockingham Co un t ylket, conducted by' the Rev. medical referee, said death I Marshal! . pastor of ~a~ caused by a coronary con-i! the Lee Congregational ..., '" Church. Committal services d 1t IOn. "~.'" '\1\,,':;/1'1(:..1\, I(t!:14 2:30 p,m. at Lakeview Kenmstol1 was a native of i Wolfeboro. A Masonic Newmarket and had been a: will he held FrLat resident of Epping for the! e p.m., the Rising Star past 27 years. He was are·! Lodg", No. 47, F&Ac.'VL J;'riends tired wood heel worker. I and relatives may call at the Survivors in c Iud e twol funeral home FrL, 2·>} ;-9 daughters, Mrs. Arlene St.: i p.m, _ .. _ John and Mrs. Frances St.! John, both of Epping; four I sons, Louis Kenniston and! ... Harold Kenniston, both of Ep-I LEE - Euna ~Wllkle) Kemston, ping' Thomas Kenniston Sac.! 86, of Route 155, died suddenly Tuesram~nto Calif and G' . I d~y, Sept. 7, 1993, at the Exeter Hos, " eorge, pital emergenc Kenniston, with the U slY room: Arm' 12 d h'ld . '[ Born Feb. 12, 1907 m Manchester, . y,. gran c I ~en; one N.H., she was the daughter of Arthur blothel, Albert Kenmston, Off'and Ivie (Luce) Wilkie. She had lived Newmarket. in Lee for many years. Funeral services will bel She was a graduate of Haverhill Tuesday morning at the Brew-i High School and Keene State Teachitt Funeral Home, 18 Pleasant ers College, class of 1927. For many St., Epping. Burial will be atl years she taught at schools in BrentRiverside Cemetery. Newmar.! wood, Epsom, South Lee, and the ket. " Center School of Lee. Friends may call IvIonday For over 60 years, she had been a evening at the funeral h l' me~ber of the Lee Church Congre__ .=~_' _ 011 gatlOnal, and had served as a trustee and a member of the church choir for many years. She was past president of the Lee NEWI\iARKET ~~1NWomen's Club and was very active 84} ~f W~lfebor.o, wa:in sponsoring the 4-H program. She ., .. \v:th hIS brot!?er, Ralplalso took an active part with the club Kent tms" town, dIed at thdn forming the new library, which I Exeter HospItal yesterday. was the Old Center School on Lee I' I IE K· t ----, una enls on I I i ! B ., . Diurllanl, J" ..• OIn In , ' ~L" he was tne son of Iand. Elizabeth i and widower iLena (Smart)~er I . thelVIrs c18G.Hook Road. 0" She was a member E· Ken P[~I d ' 1 of the . Past . ent ~ ~fbb of SNh·H.FederatIon 0 omen s u s. e was ~ m~mof th~ Starboard Club, ~h1Ch fIrst ht the VIllage Green Tree In the ear- ! A resident for many year:ly 60s. . ibetween Lakeport and Wolfe She was actIve for many years in :boro, he was a sawyer in th,the New England Polled Hereford ilake& of New IiamnshinAssociation and was an ardent Red Ifor many years . lO-year:Sox fa~. . Iago from the Hubber Lumbe SurVIvors mclude: her husband of ICo, of Laconia, He h a (64 years, Robert L. Keniston Sr. of ipreviously worked for t 11 ,Lee; a son, Robert L. Keniston Jr. of IVeasey Co, of: Laconia as welLee; three grandchildren, Rebecca as operating his own busines Uhlenberg and Robin Fimlaid of Lee, 10£ saw mills. and Robert L. Keniston III of Dover; I , three great-grandchildren, Justin lVIr, Kent was .a . memFimlaid and Megan Uhlenberg of iber of the .,IvIornmg LodgeLee, and Justina Keniston of PeteriF & AM 01 Wolfeboro, borough; a niece, Mrs. J. Derek . Besides ms brother, su~'vivorJJoan) Seeley of Lee. . include a son, Donald R, Ken She was predeceased by a Sister, iOf Wolfeboro; a daughter, 1\1rsc. -----...'IEdson .Kennett of Nor t h ,arjorie (Wilkie) Murphy and a Kingston R.L; four grandchil-('other, Howard Wilkie. 'dren, eight great-grandchildren,.i --------------! a. sister, Mrs. Marion Walker ("riends and relatives are invited to call on ,i of Newmarket and several :ursday, from 2-4 and 7-9p.m. at the Kent & 'I nieces and nephews. .!czarFuneral Home,41 Exeter St., Newmarket. Funeral services will be held oll~~iday at 2 p.m. from the Lee ChurchCongregational,with Rev. James Livingston,pastor, officiating.Buri· al willfollowin LeeHillCemet.ery,,hee. I I i funer~1 ho~e, with Hev. David Io/uori, officiating. Bunal WIll follow in Calvary Cemetery Newmarket .. , LEE - Euna (Wilkie) Keniston, 86, of Rt. 155, died suddenly Tuesday, Sept. 7, 1993, at the Exeter Hospital Emergency Room. Born Feb. 12, 1907, in Manchester, she was the daughter of Arthur and Ivie (Luce) Wilkie. She has lived in Lee for many years. She was a graduate of Haverhill High School and Keen~ State Teachers College, Class of 1927. For many years she taught at schools in Brentwood, Epsom, South Lee, and the Center School of. Lee. For over 60 years, she was a member of the Lee Church Cqngregational, and served as a trustee and a member of the church choir for many years. She was a Past President of the Lee Women's Club and was very active in sponsoring the 4-H program. She also took an active part with the club in forming the new library, which was the Old Center School on Lee Hook Road. A member of the Past President's Club of the N.H. FederationofWomen's Clubs, she was also a member of the Starboard Club which first lit the Village Green Tree in the early '60s. She was active for many years in the New England Polled Hereford Association and was an ardent Red Sox fan. Survivors include her husband of 64 years, Robert L. Keniston, Sr. of Lee; a son, Robert L. Keniston, Jr. of Lee; three grandchildren, Rebecca Uhlenberg and Robin Fimlaid of Lee, and Robert L. Keniston, ill, of Dover; three greatgrandchildren, Justin Fimlaid and Megan Uhlenberg of Lee, and Justina Keniston of Peterborough; a niece, Mrs. J. Derek (Joan) Seeley of Lee. She was predeceased by a sister, Marjorie (Wilkie) Murphy and a brother, Howard Wilkie. Funeral services were held on Friday, Sept. 10 from the Lee Church Congregational, with Rev. James Livingston, . Pastor, officiating. Burial followed in Lee Hill Cemetery, Lee. Memorials may be made to the Lee Church Congregational, Box 868, Lee, NH 03824. NEWMARKET Robert S. Keller, 80, of North Main Street, died Wednesday, Nov. 13, 1996 at Exeter HospitaL Born Nov. 5, 1916 in Washington, he was the son of George and Lillie (Nantelle) Keller. For the past 58 years, he had resided in Newmarket. During World War II, Keller served in the U.S. Army and was a life member of the Robert Durgin American Legion Post No. 67. He operated Bob's Lunch in Newmarket many years ago, and had been employed at Public Service of New Hampshire for 30 years, retiring in 1980. A 50-year member of the Newmarket Volunteer Fire Department,' Keller served as fire chief from 195871 and was a life member of the N.H. Fire Chiefs Association. ]<'01' many years, he was a member of the Newmarket Senior Citizens and Dover Senior Citizens. He enjoyed playing whist and bingo, and was the recorder for Pa's Bowling Team, Newmarket. Keller was the last of the four founding members of the Newmarket Handtub Association, for which he was recently presented a certificate. He was also a life member of the New England States Veterans Firemens League. Survivors include his wife of 56 years, Marguerite (Smith) Keller of Newmarket; a son, Dick and his wife, Pat Keller of Newmarket; a daughter, Elaine and her husband, Robert Zwiercan of Newmarket; two sisters, Mrs. Vincent (Hazel) DiMambro of Dover and Mrs. Maurice (Marion) Varney of Hart's Location; a halfbrother, George Keller of Merrimack; nine grandchildren; seven great-great grandchildren; and four nephews. He was predeceased by a brother, Visiting hours are 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday at Kent and Pelczar FuneraJ Home. 41 F;xeter SL Newmarket. The American Legi'ull service wHl conduct a service at '1:30 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. A funeral service is at 11 a.m. Friday at the . Flowers are acceptable or should friends dt'Slfe, memorial donations may be made to the DARE program, clo Newmarket PoUce Department, or to Seacoast Hospice, 10 H"ul1pton Road Exeter, N.H. 0383:1. ' Robert S. Keller NEWMARKET - Robert S. Keller, 80, of North Main Street, died Wednesday, Nov. 13, 1996 at Exeter Hospital. Born Nov. 5, 1916 in Washington, N.H., he was the son of George and Lillie (Nantelle) Keller. For the past 58 years he had resided in Newmarket. During World War II he served in the US Army and was a 52-year member of the Robert G. DurginAL Post 67. He operated Bob's Lunch in Newmarket many years ago. He was employed at Public Service of New Hampshire for 30 years, retiring in 1980. Bob was a 50-year member of the Newmarket Volunteer Fire Department. He served as fire chief from 1958 to 1971 and was a life member of the N.H. Fire Chiefs Association. For many years he was a member of the Newmarket Senior Citizens, and Dover Senior Citizens. He enjoyed playing whist and bingo, and was the recorder for Pa's Bowling Team in Newmarket. Bob was the last of the four founding members of the Newmarket Handtub Association, for which he was recently presented a certificate. He was also a life member of the New England States Veterans Firemens League. Survivors include his wife of 56 years, Marguerite (Smith) Keller of Newmarket; a son, Dick and his wife Pat Keller of Newmarket; a daughter, Elaine and her husband, Robert Zwiercan of Newmarket; two sisters, Mrs. Vincent (Hazel) DiMambro of Dover, and Mrs. Maurice (Marion) Varney of Harts Location; a halfbrother, George of Merrimack; nine grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren and four nephews. He was predeceased by a brother, Kenneth. Funeral services were. ~eld Nov. 15 from the PelCzar Funeral Home. Rev. David Wuori officiated; Burial followed in Calvary Cemetery, Newmarket. Memorials may be made to the DARE Program, c/o Newmarket Police Department, or Seacoast Hospice, 10 Hampton Rd., Exeter NH 03833. ' BouFumy Khounrasaphiphak Y3WMARKET - Bounmy Khounrasaphjphak, 62, died uesday, Aug. 11, 1992 at Exeter Hospital after a long illness. Mrs. Khounrasaphipak was born Jan. 1, 1930 in Vientiane, Laos, the daughter of Kasy andSomvanma Southammavong, and had resided in Newmarket for the past 10 years. She was a member of the Buddhist Temple of Lowell, Mass. She was the widow of Beuang Southammovong. Survivors include three sons, Ou1am Koun1asa and Kharnla Bone, both of Newmarket, and Pouxam Southamm<:>vongof France; two daughters in Laos; 16 grandchIldren; a brother and two sisters in Laos. A funeral service was held by the Buddhist Monks of the Lowell Temple on Tuesday, Aug. 11 from the Kent and Pelczar Funeral Home, Newmarket. L Jane T .:Kingman DURHAM - Mrs. Jane T. Kingman, 89, of Durham Rd., died at her home on Saturday, Dec. 4, 1993. Born June 13, 1904 in Dover, she was the daughter of George E. and Jenny (Dennett) Tuttle. She resided in Durham for the past 36 years. Previously she resided in Worcester, Mass. for five years and in Kansas City, Mo. for 10 years. Mrs. Kingman was a graduate of Dover High School and the University of New Hampshire Class of 1925. She was a member and former treasurer of Strawbery Banke Guild of Portsmouth, a member of the National Society of Colonial Dames, a member of the Warner House of portsmouth, and the Durham Historical Society. Mrs. Kingman was a member of the Unitarian Church of Worcester, Mass. She is survived by her husband of 67 years, Bradford M. Kingman of Durham; two daughters, Jane K. McDonough of San Mateo, Calif. and Ann K. Valpey of Durham; a son, Bradford S. Kingman of Concord, Mass.; and seven grandchildren. A private memorial service will be held at a later date. Memorials may be made to the Moffatt-Ladd House, 154 Market St., portsmouth, NH 03801. Kent & Pelczar Funeral Home, Newmarket, is in charge of arrangements. Esther A. Kimball \ Feb.I~g.3 r<.W\sGtip,t" NEWMA:RKET - Former resident Esther A. Kimball 89 died last Saturday, Jan. 22, at the Springbrook Ma~or Nursing Home in Grand Rapids, Mich., where she had lived for the past eight years. Born Feb. 19, 1893, in New York she was the daughter of Andrew and hannah (Davids,?n) Smith. . She had resided on Durham POint Road in Newmarket and in Dover most of her life. She was an active member of the Newmarket Community Church and the Dover Baptist Church. The widow of Milton A. Kimball, a former postmaIJ at the University of New Hampshire, she i.s survi~ed a son, Melvin B. Kimball of Grand Rapids, MICi:L; a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy K. Dowe of Daytona .Beach, Fla.; seven grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchl1cit,')n. A memorial service will be held at a later date and will be announced. Burial will be in Newmarket in the spri1!g. .~_--_~ Esther A. Kimball \I('(Liuu.v':',j~. , ,.,. ~v'i.._~_, .\< -, --_"'''"') NEWMARKET - A graveside memorial service was held Saturday, June 11, at the Riverside Cemetery for Esther A. Kimball, 89, widow of the late Milton A. Kimball, formerly of Durham Point Road in Newmarket. The service was conducted by Ronald Gregoire, Pastor of Living Word Ministry, Dover, with a special vocal and guitar music by Veronica Gregoire. Friends and relatives attending came from as far as Daytona Beach, Fla. and Scituate, R.I. Mrs. Kimball died Jan. 22, 1983 in Grand Rapids, Mich. where she had lived for the past eight years. She leaves two children, a son, Melvin B. Kimball of Grand Rapids, Michigan and a daughter, Dorothy K. Dore of Daytona Beach, Fla. She was also the beloved grandmother of James Dowe, Rochester, Diana Jacques, Berwick, Me., and Michael Dowe, Flagstaff, Arizona. She also leaves 11 great-grandchildren and one great-great granddaughter, and a sister-in-law, Bertha Kimball Garrity of West Palm Beac~J~ _ __ Lawrence Kimball E~~;~~ \(W~* NE~~ARK~~ Kimball, 77, of Newmarket died Thursday, Nov. 3, at the Portsmouth Regional Hospital. Born Aug. 14, 1911 in North Berwick, Maine, the son of Leon and Sarah Heona (Simes) Kimball, he had lived in Florida from 1980 to 1988. Before retiring in 1976, he had been employed at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. He was an Army veteran of World War II. He was a member of Beacon Light Chapter, Order of Eastern Star; Yorkshire Lodge, AF&AM, of North Berwick, Maine; Kora Temple of Lewiston, Mine; and the Quint-Cheney Post of the American Legion in North Berwick. Surviving are two sisters, Alice Morrill of Newmarket and Marcia Elizabeth Spear of Orange, Mass.; and two nieces. Funeral services were held Saturday at the Johnson Funeral Home, North Berwick, Maine. Interment was in Hillside Cemetery, North Berwick. Bradford Mo Kingman - Bradford M. KinglDflan, of Durham Point Road, died 'Tuesday, Sept. 20, 1994 at his home after a brief inness. ' He was born July 5, 1903 in Newmarket, and was the son oft~e late Bela and Alice (Meader) Kingman. He summered m Durham for many years prior to moving there' in 1957. A graduate of Newmarket High School, Class of 1921, he graduated from Dartmouth College in 1925 and received his masters from Columbia Teachers College in New York. Froin 1933 to 1938, Mr. Kingman was dean of Nichols Junior College in Dudley, Mass. He was headmaster of the Bancroft School in Worcester, Mass., from 1938 to 1943, and Pembroke Country Day School in Kansas City, Mo:, from 1943 to 1953. Mr. Kingman changed careers in 1953 and became vicepresident of the Worcester County Institution for Savings in Worcester, Mass. In 1957 he came to the Portsmouth Trust Company, Portsmouth, as president and held that position until his retirement in 1969. He remained as chairman of the board for several years. He was president of the New Hampshire SPCA and served on a number of boards including the Portsmouth Hospital. He was a member of the Rising Star Lodge 47 F&AM in Newmarket since 1925. Mr. Kingman was the husband of the late E. Jane (Tuttle) Kingman. He is survived by one son, Bradford S. of Concord, Ma.:-s.;Two daug.\1ters, Jane K. McDonOUgh of San Mateo, Calif., and Ann K. Valpey of Durham; seven grandchildren; one great-grandchild; a sister, Helen Kingman Guyer of Sheboygan, Wis.; one niece and two nephews. A memorial service will be held at the Community Church of Durham at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 2. Memorials may be made to either New Hampshire SPCA, PortSITlc~uth Stmiham, NH 03885 or to Squamscott Home Health 89 Ole:Rochester Rd., Dover, NH 03820. The Kent & Pelczar Funeral Home, 41 Exeter St., Newmarket, is in charge of arrangements. Jane Kingman DURHAM - Jane T. Kingman, 89, of Durham Point Road, died at her home on Saturday, Dec. 4, 1993. She was born June 13, 1904 in Dover, the daughter of George E. and Jenny (Dennett) Tuttle. She had resided in Durham for the past 36 years, previously resided in Worcester, Mass. for five years, and was formerly of Kansas City, Mo. for 10 years. She was a graduate of Dover High School and the University of New Hampshire, class of 1925. She was a member and former treasurer of Strawbery Banke Guild of Portsmouth, a member of the National Society of Colonial Dames and a member of the Warner House of Portsmouth and the Durham Historical Society, and a member of the Unitarian Church of Worcester, Mass. Survivors include: her husband of 67 years, Bradford M. Kingman of Durham; two daughters, Jane K. McDonough of San Mateo, Calif. and Ann K. Vaipey of Durham; a son, Bradford S. Kingman of Concord, Mass.; and seven grandchildren. A privat0 memorial service will be held at a later date. Memorialdonationsmay be made to the Moffatt-Ladd House, 154 Market St., Portsmouth, N.H. 03801. Kent and Pelczar Funeral Home,41 Exeter SL Newmarket,is conductingarrangements. NF MARKET'services for I{os0 ICn;,2t:L merly of Newmarke( were held Sunday at 2 pm from the Brisson and Kent Funeral Home. Newmarket. The Rev. Marshall Stevenson officiated and conducted committal services at the Riverside cemetery tomb. Burial will be in the Spring. d. jq M(A.~.1~'71 The bp"rpr~ were John Costello, Jr. Beals, Seep' hen Wade and Pate Rawak, Bradford Kingman DURHAM - Bradford M. Kingman, 91, of Durham Point Road, died Tuesday, Sept. 20, 1994 at his home, after a brief illness. He was born July 5, 1903 in Newmarket, a son of the late Bela and Alice (Meader) Kingman. He spent summers in Durham for' many years prior to moving there in 1957. A 1921 graduate of Newmarket High School, he graduated from Dartmouth College in 1925 and receive~ his master's degree from Columbia Teachers College in New York. From 1933-38, Mr. Kingman was dean of Nichols Junior College, Dudley, Mass. He was headmaster of the Bancroft School, Worcester, Mass. from 1938-43 and Pembroke Country Day School, Kansas City, Mo. from 1943-53. ' Mr. Kingman c~hanged careers in 1953 and became vice president of the Worcester County Institution for Savings, Worcester, Mass. In 1957, he came to the Portsmouth Trust Co., Portsmouth, as president and held that position until his retirement in 1969. He remained as chairman of the board for several veal'S He was president of the N~w Hampshire S.P.C.A. and served on a number of boards, including the Portsmouth HospitaL He was a member of the Rising Star Lodge No. 47 F&AM in Newmarket since 1925. He was predeceased by his wife, the late E. Jane (Tuttle) Kingman. Survivors include: a son, Bradford S. Kingman of Concord, Mass.; two daughters, Jane K.McDonough of San Mateo, CaliL, and Ann K. Valpey of Durham; seven grandchildren' a great-grandchild; a sister Heien Ki~gman Guyer of Sheboyg;n, Wis.; a mece; and two nephews. A memorial service willbe held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct.2 at the CommunityChurchofDurham. In lieu of flowers,memorial donationsmay be made to either N.H.S.P.C.A.,Portsmouth Avenue, Stratham, N.R. 03885 or to Squamscott HomeHealthInc., 89OldRochesterRoad,Dover, N.H. 03820. TheKentand Pelczar Funeral Home 41 Exeter St., Newmarket,is in charge ofal'ral1g~ments. \ - William Knox r{t\.,'\j'(J7.A~._t '" (:~(,(. \ q . NEWMARKET - William J. Knox, 75, of 5 Chapel St., died Wednesday, Dec. 10, at Exeter Hospital. Born March 29, 1911, in Boston, Mass., he had been a resident of Newmarket for the past 34 years and had previously lived in Exeter and South Boston, Mass . . He retired as a shipping supervisor at the Macallen Co. m Newma~ket after 34 years of service. He was a member of St. Mary's Churdland active in their clothing drives. He had been actively involved with the Newmarket Youth Center for several years. An Army veteran of World War II, he was a member of the Robert G. Durgin American Legion Post No. 67 the Newmarket Senior Citizens and the Newmarket His: torical Society. Sttrvivors include one son, Daniel L. Knox of Raymond; and three grandchildren. A Mass of Christian burial was celebrated Saturday, Dec. 13, at St. Mary's Church with the Rev. John Finigan as celebrant. Burial will be in the spring in Calvary Cemetery, Newmarket. The Robert G. Durgin AL Post held legion services Fri.: day, Dec. 12, at the Kent Funeral Home, Newmarket. The family suggests memorial donations to the Newmarket Senior Citizen group, Newmarket. Eta:amae Krempels NEWMARKET - Ettamae Ferguson Krempels, 43, of 6 Creighton St., died Monday, June 8, 1992, at the Maine Medical Center in Portland, Maine as a result of an automobile accident. Mrs.Krempels was married Saturday, June 6,1992, at the Unitarian Universalist Church in Portsmouth to David Michael Krempels, and was on her honeymoon at the time of the fatal accident. Horn Dec. 16, 1948, in Bradley Beach, N.J., she was the daughter of Etta (St. Amour) Fredricks and the late Joseph Flood. She was a 1965 graduate of Exeter High School. Mrs. Krempels was the manager of Anne's Silk, Satin and Scents in Portsmouth. She was an aerobic instructor for the Great Bay Athletic Club. She was a member of the Unitarian Universalist Chl'l'ch in Portsmouth. In addition to her mother of Portsmouth and her husband of Newmarket, survivors include: a daughter, Bobbi Mae Ferguson of Portsmouth; a son, Maxwell J. Ferguson of Newmarket; two brothers, William G. Flood of Brownsville, Texas and Joseph Flood of Anchorage, Alaska; two sisters, Carol F. Clark and Cheryl Doyon, both of Portsmouth; several nices and nephews. Funeral services were held Friday at the Unitarian Universalist Church, State St., Portsmouth. Burial followed in South Cemetery, Portsmouth. Memorial donations may be made to the Ettamae FerguKr~mpels Memorial Fund, care of the Unitarian L 1 versalsit Church, State St., Portsmouth 03801. n~~ Chester Kruczek, garage owneri='. ". "I'..;".", . It".c- ,""\.4,.~Ab~~~oN\.• 'TCC' NEWMARKET - Chester J. Kruczek, 62, of Bay Road, died Thursday at Elliot Hospital in Manchester after a long illness. Born July 2, 1917,in Newmarket, the son of the late Andrew and Mary Zych Kruczek, he was a 1937 graduate of Newmarket High School and a longtime resident here. He was the owner and operator of Kruczek's Garage, North Main Street. Mr. Kruczek served in the European Theater during World War II, attaining the rank of sergeant in the U.S. Army. He was a member of the Robert G. Durgin American Legion Post No. 67. He was a well-known pitcher for area baseball teams. Mr. Kruczek also was the owner and operator of Kruczek's Ice business from 1946to 1948. He was a member of St. Mary's Church, a former director of the American Citizens Club ofPoUsh Descent and a former member of the Newmarket Water Board. Members of his family include his wife, Alice (Piecuch Kruczek of Newmarket; three sons, Chester A. Kruczek, Joseph L. Kruczek and Kenneth R. Kruczek; two daughters, Miss Gail A. Kruczek and Miss Tracey L. Kruczek; two stepdaughters, Miss Linda Averill and Miss Lisa Averill; and a stepson, Larry Averhill, all of Newmarket; an uncle; and several cousins. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Monday at St. Mary's Church, with burial this spring in Calvary Cemetery. Friends and relatives may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the Brisson and Kent Funeral Home, 41 Exeter St., Newmarket. Memorial donations may be made to the Newmarket Regional Health Center, Elm Street, Newmarket, N.H. 03857. Ettamae Krempels NEWMARKET - Ettamae Ferguson Krempels, 43, of 6 Creighton St., died Monday, June 8, 1992, at the Maine Medical Center in Portland, Maine as a result of an automobile accident. Mrs. Krempels was married Saturday, June 6, 1992, at the Unitarian Universalist Church in Portsmouth to David Michael Krempels, and was on her honeymoon at the time of the fatal accident. Born December 16, 1948, in Bradley Beach, N.J., she was the daughter of Etta (St. Amour) Fredricks and the late Joseph Flood. She was a 1965 graduate of Exeter High School. Mrs. Krempels was the manager of Anne's Silk Satin Scents in Portsmouth. She was an aerobic instructor for the Great Bay Athletic Club. She was a member of the Unitarian Universalist Church in Portsmouth. In addition to her mother of Portsmouth and her husband of Newmarket, survivors include: a daughter, Bobbi Mae Ferguson of Portsmouth; a son, Maxwell J. Ferguson of Newmarket; two brothers, William G. Flood of Brownsville, Texas and Joseph Flood of Anchorage, Alaska; two sisters, Carol F. Clark and Cheryl Doyon, both of Portsmouth; several nieces and nephews. Visiting hours will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the Farrell Funeral Home, 684State St., Portsmouth. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, at the Unitarian Universalist Church, State Street, Portsmouth. Burial will be in South Ceme· tery, Portsmouth. Memorial donations may be made to the Etta· Mae Ferguson Krempels Memorial Fund, care of the Unitarian Universalist Church, State Street, Portsmouth, N.H. 03801. Page 6 - THE TRANSCRIPT - May Chester A. Kruczek NEWMARKET - Chester A. Kruczek, 50, of Newmarket, died Thursday, April 24, 1997 at the New Hampshire Veterans Home, Tilton. Born Nov. 28, 1946 in Exeter, he was the son of the late Chester J. Kruczek and Nellie (Przybyla) Kruczek. He was a graduate of Dover High School. He served in the US Army during Vietnam, and was a member of the Robert G. Durgin AL Post No. 67 of Newmarket. Chet worked at Gallant Manufacturing Co. and Rockingham Gas Co. in Newmarket, the Kittery Post Office, and for his brother at Kruczek's Garage in Newmarket. He was a member of the American Citizens Club of Polish Descent. Survivors include his mother of Chelmsford, Mass.; two brothers, Joseph and Kenneth, both of Newmarket; two sisters, Gail Harris of Dover andTracey Kruczek of Brentwood; his stepmother, Alice Kruczek of Newmarket; several stepbrothers and sisters; and several nieces and nephews. A graveside service was held April 28 in Calvary Cemetery, Newmarket. Memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society. Kent & Pelczar Funeral Home, Newmarket, was in charge of arrangements. Chester Kruczek NEWMAREKT - Chester A. Kruczek, 50, of Newmarket, di~ Thursday, April 24, 1997 at the New Hampshire Veterans Home, Tilton. Born Nov. 28, 1946 in Exeter, he was the son of the late Chester J. Kruczek and Nellie (Przybylo) Kruczek. He was a graduate of Dover High School. He served in the U.S. Army during Vietnam, and was a member of the Robert G. Durgin A.L. Post No. 67 of Newmarket. Chet worked at Gallant Manufacturing Co. and Rockingham Gas Co. in Newmarket, the Kittery Post Office, and for his brother at Kruczek's Garage in Newmarket. He was a member of the American Citizens Club of Polish Descent. Survivors include his mother, Nellie Kruczek of Chelmsford, Mass.; two brothers, Joseph Kruczek and Kenneth Kruczek, both of Newmarket; two sisters, Gail Harris of Dover and Tracey Kruczek of Brentwood; his stepmother, Alice Kruczek of Newmarket; several stepbrothers and sisters; and several nieces and nephews. There are no calling hours. A graveside service is at 6 p.m. Monday in Calvary Cemetery, Newmarket. Rather than flowers, memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society Kent and Pelczar Funeral Home. 41 ExEte,. St., Newmarket, is in charge of arrangements. ~''i,;,'''L; Scott W.1:'2" ~u~!t~t c, (;;.; r'"t i,,~ NEWMARKET - Scott W. Kustra, 22, of New Road, died Saturday, Aug. 3, at his home after a long ill.ne~s. Born in Exeter, he had resided here for most of his hfe and was a 1980 graduate of Newmarket High School. He attended the New Hampshire Vocational Technical College in Stratham and was a member of St. Mary Church and the American Citizens Club of Polish Descent. Family members include his parents, Joseph H. and Bertha S. Kustra of Newmarket; three brothers, George D. Kustra of Lee, Gerald J. Kustra of Atkinson and Alan J. Kustra of Newmarket; two sisters, Mrs. Carol Goss of Exeter and Miss Donna Kustra of Newmarket; two nephews and three neices. A Mass of Christian burial was celebrated last Tuesday in St. Mary Church, with the Rev. John Finnigan, pastor, officiating. Burial took place in Calvary Cemetery. The Kent Funeral Home, 41 Exeter St., handled the arrangements. , Josepb_~q~tta ~ :1:'-- r.-'-~ /' (',. I, John J. Kustra l~jt WESTCHESTER, Penna. - John J. Kustra, formerly of Newmarket, passed away here on April 29 at the age of 77. He had been a patient at the Brandywine Hall Care Center and died after a lengthy illness. He was born in Newmarket on Jan. 26, 1914 and was a graduate of Newmarket High School. He had been employed as a supervisor for Stride Rite Shoes of Boston, Mass. for over 26 years. He is survived by his wife, Joanna (Sopel) Kustra; sisters Mary Hodsdon and Helen Burke of Newmarket. His brother was the late Joseph Kustra, also of Newmarket. Surviving children are Constance Piercey of Center Barnstead, N.H.; Robert Kustra of Stoneham, Mass.; Joyce Rizzo of Pennsylvania; and Richard Kustra of Stoneham, Mass. Funeral services were held May 2 at St. Patrick's Church in Stoneham, Mass. Burial was at Calvary Cemetery in Newmarket .. Arrangements were provided by A.E. Finnegan and Son Home for Funerals, Stoneham, Mass. ';',\~\~" NEWMARKFT -Joseph'Mi~tY'Kustra, 70, of23 New Road died suddenly Sunday evening, Sept. 25, of natural causes at Eagles Hall on Main Street. Born Nov. 14, 1917, in Newmarket, the son of Anthony and Victoria (Pazdon) Kustra, he was a lifelong resident of Newmarket. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. Mr. Kustra had worked for many years at Sam Smith Shoe Co. in Newmarket and was president of the union there when the company closed. He war;;a member of the United Shoe Workers Union. For over 40 years he was a member of the Lamprey Aerie No. 1934 Fraternal Order of Eagles, and had been a steward for 20 years. He was a 38-year member of the Robert G. Durgin American Legion Post No. 67 and member of the ..<\merican Citizens Club of Polish Descent. He was a communicant of St. Mary's Church. Family members include his wife of 47 years, Bertha (Szeliga) Kustra of Newmarket; three sons, George D. Kustra of Lee, Gerard J. Kustra of Atkinson, and Alan J. Kustra of Newmarket; two daughters Mrs. Carol Goss of Exeter, and Miss Donna Kustra of Newmarket; three granddaughters and two grandsons; one brother, John K. Kustra of Stoneham, Mass.; two sisters, Mrs. Helen Burke and Mrs. Clarence (Mary) Hodsdon, both of Newmarket; several nieces and nephews. A Mass of Christian burial was celebrated Thursday, Sept. 29, from St. Mary's Church. Burial followed in Calvary Cemetery. Arrangements were by the Kent Funeral Home, 41 Exter_~eet, Newmarket. . , ._ Scott Kustra Milh liPtfJl NEWMARKET - Scott W. Kustra, 22, of New Road, died Saturday, Aug. 3, 1985, at his home after a long ill- ness. Born Oct. 1, 1962, in Exeter, the son of Joseph H. and Bertha S. Kustra, he had resided here for most of his life and was a 1980 graduate of Newmarket High School. He attended the New Hampshire Vocational Technical College in Stratham and was a 'member of St. Mary Church and the American Citizens Club of Polish Descent. Family members include his parents of Newmarket; three brothers, George D. Kustra of Lee, Gerard J. Kustra of Atkinson and Alan J. Kustra of Newmarket; two sisters, Mrs. Carol Goss of Exeter and Miss Donna Kustra of Newmarket; and two nephews and three nieces. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Mary Church, with the Rev. John Finnigan, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Calling hours are from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the Kent Funeral Home, 41 Exeter St., Newmarket. Joseph Kustra NEWMARKET - Joseph "Misty" Kustra, 70, of.23 New Road died suddenly Sunday evening Sept. 25, 1988, of natural causes at Eagles Hall on Main Street. Born Nov. 14, 1917, in Newmarket, the son of Anthony and Victoria (Pazdon) Kustra, he was a lifelong resident of Newmarket. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. Mr. Kustra had worked for many years at Sam Smith Shoe Co. in Newmarket and was president of the union there when the company closed. He was a member of the United Shoe Workers Union. For over 40 years he was a member of the Lamprey Aerie No. 1934 Fraternal Order of Eagles, and had been a steward for 20 years. He was a 38-year member of the Robert G. Durgin American Legion Post No. 67 and member of the American Citizens Club of Polish Descent. He was a communicant of St. Mary's Church. Family members include his wife of 47 years, Bertha (Szeliga) Kustra of Newmarket; three sons, George D. Kustra of Lee, Gerard J. Kustra of Atkinson, and Alan J. Kustra of Newmarket; two daughters, Mrs. Carol Goss of Exeter, and Miss Donna Kustra of Newmarket; three granddaughters and two grandsons; one brother, John J. Kustra of Stoneham, Mass.; two sisters, Mrs. Helen Burke and Mrs. Clarence (Mary) Hodsdon, both of Newmarket; several nieces and nephews. A Mass of Christian bruial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Thursday from St. Mary's Church. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Visiting hours will be held from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the Kent Funeral Home, 41 Exeter St., with American Legion services at 7:30 p.m. Christopher Keefe Bolis C. Kartaszewicz NEWMARKET - Bolls C. Kartaszewicz, 89, of Lamprey River Park died Saturday, Jan. 6, 2007, at Sunbridge of Rochester. Born June 11, 1917, in Newmarket, he was the son of Kazimerz and Victoria (Sklarski) Kartaszewicz. He was a lifelong resident of Newmarket. During World War II he served in the U.S. Army and was stationed in the Asiatic Pacific Theater. He worked in construction through Local 976 in Portsmouth. Bolis was a communicant of St. Mary's Church, Newmarket, and was a member of the Robert G. Durgin American Legion Post 67, the American Citizens Club of Polish Descent and the Newmarket Senior Citizens. He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Darline (Bruedigan) Kartaszewicz of Newmarket; three children, Kathy Dawes of Newmarket, Gail Smith of Dover and Robert Kartaszewicz of Lebanon, Maine.; six grandchildren; five great grandchildren; two sisters, Grace Pike of Canaan and Pauline Sheppard of Wolfeboro; and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by three sisters, Stephany Kart, Gertrude Hopey and Bertha Melesco, and a brother, Matthew Kartaszewicz. Darline Kartaszewicz the Catholic Daughters of American in Newmarket. Darline was also a member of the Robert G. Durgin American Legion Auxiliary Unit #67, Newmarket, and the Newmarket Senior Citizens. Darline loved spending time with family, baking, her flower gardens and arts and crafts. Her husband of 61 years, Bolis C. Kartaszewicz died Jan. 6, 2007. She was also predeceased by three brothers. Survivors include three children, Kathy Dawes of Virginia, Gail Smith of Dover and Robert Kartaszewicz of Lebanon, Maine; six grandchildren and six great grandchildren. NEWMARKET-Darline Kartaszewicz, 88, a resident of The Pines of Newmarket and formerly of Lamprey River Park, died June 5, 2009 at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston. Born March 23,1921 in Rosebud, Texas, the daughter of Emil and Ella (Stamman) Bruedigan, she had lived in Newmarket for 60 years. She worked as a payroll clerk for Alrose Shoe in Exeter, Royce Shoe, Newmarket Shoe and Timberland Shoe, from which she retired. She was a communicant of St. Mary Church and a member of SERVICES: Visiting hours will be held Tuesday, Jan. 9, from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at the Kent & Pelczar Funeral Home, 77 Exeter Street, Newmarket, followed by a Liturgy of The Word at 11:30. Legion and military services will follow in Calvary Cemetery, Newmarket. Visit www.kentandpelczarfh.com to sign an online guestbook. Paul Harold Keech V' Military funeral services for „ki4,\ ` CPO Paul Harold Keech, 63, USN (ret.) of Wen Mar Trailer Park, Lee, a former Rye Beach resident, were held Wednesday, Jan. 31, from Buckminster Chapel, Portsmouth. The Rev. Emil C. Beck, pastor of the Rye Bethany Congregational Church, conducted the services. Burial was in the family lot in Central Cemetery, Rye, with committal services by the Rev. Mr. Beck. Three Volleys were fired by a Marine detachment from the Portsmouth Naval Base, headed by Cpl. R. W. Welch. Taps were sounded by Cpl R. D. Wash. The flag which covered the casket was folded and presented to the widow, Mrs. Lavinia (Burrell) Keech. Six chief warrant officers from the base acted as bear ers. They were John T. Dowling. L. Ralph Dardi, Edward G. Swirks, John B. McLeod, Ernest J. Blanchard III, and Jerome A. Monaghan. In addition to her parents, Bonnie was predeceased by her brother, Thomas Marshall of Newfields; sisters, Lorraine Morin of Kensington and Jean McCoy of Elgin, Ill. Mrs. Kelley is survived by her husband, Kevin Kelley of Epping; sisters Delores Beers of Dover, Martha Restuccia of Hillsville, Va., and Dorothy Dawson and Edna Buxton, both of Newfields; brother Raymond Marshall of Stratham; and many nieces and nephews. Calling hours will be held on Monday, July 6, 2009 from 4-7 p.m. at the Brewitt Funeral Home, 9 Pleasant St., Epping. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, July 7, 2009 at 10 a.m. at the Epping Community Church, 22 Pleasant St., Epping. Burial will follow in the Locust Grove Cemetery, Newfields. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her memory to the Epping Community Church Food Pantry, 22 Pleasant St., Eppin_9, NH 03042. OAS $; d 71, To sign an on line guest book, please visit www.brewittfuneralhnmn rnm NEW CASTLE - Christopher Allen Keefe, 35, died at home in New Castle on Wednesday, March 22, 2006. Born in Dover on Oct. 27, 1970, he was the son of Robert and Leda (Merrill) Keefe. He was a gifted artist and a talented musician who could transform words, sound, and even the most simple materiCHRISTOPHER als into things KEEFE of great beauGifted artist and ty. He had a loving spirit, musician and often reached out to help others who were in need. He loved animals. He had particular fondness for Cali, an English bulldog, and Fuzz, his remarkable black Halloween cat. After graduating from Oyster River High School, he enjoyed working as head tour guide at Red Hook Brewery and being a drummer in several local bands. He lived and worked in Washington, D.C., for seven years before moving to New Castle in 2003 to be near the ocean that he loved so much. Other members of his family include his brothers, Daniel Keefe, of Durham, Patrick and Jennifer Keefe (and family) of Conway, Robert F. Keefe of Durham; his grandmother, Mary Goodwin of Seabrook and his longtime friend and companion, John Hill of New Castle. A memorial service will be held at Kent & Pelczar Funeral Home, 77 Exeter St., Newmarket, on Saturday, April 8, at 10 a.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Cocheco Valley Humane Society, 262 County Farm Road, Dover, NH 03820. Visit www.kentandpelczarfh.com to sign a guest book. Florence Kelley EXETER - Florence "Bonnie" Evelyn Kelley, 63, died July 3, 2009 at her home after a 13-year, courageous battle with cancer. She was born July 9, 1945 in Exeter, daughter of the late Thomas P. and Edna (Hoga ) ■ onme grew iloptainio FLORENCE KELLEY I TM up in Newfields, NH and was a graduate of Exeter High School, class of 1963. She worked her entire career of 42 years in customer service for Osram Syl- LotIetNii-1.(6:jKsacenvecs.1° Of Newmarket NEWMARKET - Mrs. Louise M. Kaen, 76, of 9 River Street, passed away at the Exeter Hospital on Sunday, March 2, after a long illness. Rev. Shane Estes, Pastor of the Newmarket Community Church, conducted funeral services at the Brisson and Kent Funeral Home in Newmarket on Monday evening. Mrs. Kaen was born in Fairlawn, New Jersey on Jan. 6, 1904 and lived in Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey before moving to New Hampshire four years ago. She was the daughter of Louis and Magdalen (Fischer) Burgy. Her survivors include her husband, Fred Kaen of Newmarket; one son and daughter-in-law, Fred and Naida (Kraft) Kaen of Pittsfield; one nephew and several cousins. The family has requested donations to the American Cancer Society, New Hampshire Division, 22 Bridge Street, Manchester, N.H. 03101. Stephany Kart NEWMARKET - Stephany V. Kart, 92, of Gordon Avenue and formerly of Packers Falls Road, died June 12, 2001, at Exeter Healthcare. Born June 4, 1909, in Newmarket, she was the daughter of Kazimerz and Victoria (Sklarski) Kartaszewicz. She lived in Warner for 15 years and in Newmarket for many years. A self employed hairdresser, she had operated her own shop, Stephany's, in both Warner and Newmarket. She was a member of Newmarket Senior Citizens. Survivors include one brother, Bolis Kartaszewicz of Newmarket; four sisters, Grace Pike of Canaan, Bertha Melesco of Ossipee, Pauline Sheppard of Wolfeboro and Gertrude Hopey of Newmarket; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by a brother and a nephew. A visiting hour will be held on Friday from 1 to 2 p.m. at 'the Kent & Pelczar Funeral Home, 77 Exeter St., Newmarket, followed by a graveside service in Calvary Cemetery, Newmarket Alice Kavanagh DURHAM — Alice Webb Kavanagh, She married Bernard M. 1.)e-u. 29, l e T? 83, of Kavanagh of Falmouth, Mass., Burnham in 1955. Avenue, died She was employed for many April 10, years as an educator and 2005, at her taught in schools in New home in Hampshire, Massachusetts, Durham Florida, and Connecticut. with her From 1973-1977, she was family by employed at the Davidson NEWMARKET - FuO.F. and presently a her side. She Rubber Company in Dover in neral services were held member of the Grand was a their credit union. She retired on Saturday, Nov. 19 at 2 Lodge of New Hampshire Durham resALICE in 1977. p.m. from the Brisson & of the I.O.O.F. ident for 39 She was a founding member KAVANAGH Kent Funeral Home, 41 He clerked at the Grifyears. of the Newmarket Historical Exeter Street, Newmarket UNH graduate fin's Hardward Store for Born Jan. Society. She organized Civil for Ralph E. Kent, 85, of fifty years and was the War correspondence between 2, 1922, in Detroit, Mich., she 203 South Main Street, former treasurer of the was the daughter of Walter M. her grandfather and grandNewmarket. Griffin Hardware Corp. Webb and Hannah (Haines) mother that later was used in Rev. Shane Estes, pasHe was also a charter academic monographs and Webb. tor of the Newmarket member of the NewmarIn 1931, her family returned staged readings at the ket Historical Society and Community Church and Newmarket Heritage Festivals to the Haines-Wiswall homea member of the NewmarRev. John Morgan, Pastor She was actively involved stead in Newmarket at 212 ket Senior Citizens. of the Barrington Evangiwith many organizations. She South Main St. Mr. Kent is survived by lical Free Church officiawas a past member of the She attended Newmarket his wife Mrs. Ione Griffin ted. The services were League of Women Voters and High School and was a 1939 Kent; two sons, Roy E. followed by burial in the the D.A.R. In later years she graduate of Northfield Kent of Newmarket and Riverside Cemetery, NewSeminary in Massachusetts. was active in Silver Squares, market. John Forrest Kent of Active Retirement Association, She was a graduate of the Bearers were Warren Wasilla, Alaska; one and the Seacoast Writers University of New Hampshire, Sawyer, Jr., Philip Berdaughter, Miss Lois I. Action Group. She participated Class of 1943, and later nier, David Duquette, Kent of Bloomfield, N.H.; in Elderhostel, took painting received a master's in educaRichard Schanda, William two grandsons, 1 grandtion from Boston University. and sailing lessons, and travWoodward, and George daughter, several nieces, eled to Europe, Guatemala, During World War II, she Hauschel. Honorary nephews and cousins. and Mexico. She was active in joined the Women's Army bearers were Gerard Corps and was stationed in the Democratic Party. Moreau, Henry Talbot, s a member of St. Bari, Italy with the 15th Air She John A. Stevens, George 's Church and was a Force from January 1944 to Georgewa A. Bennett and Clifford dedicated volunteer at the Hale. Thrift Shop for many years. It was a very largely atShe was predeceased by her tended service with a LtIttt.ioryo brothers, Douglas P. Webb of delegation from the Ralph Kent S. Newbury, who died in 2000; Friendly Club, Parish. Cirand Walter M. Webb Jr., of cle and the Daughters of Treasurer of Corp. West Palm Beach, Fla., who the American Revolution. died in 2004. The Brewitt Funeral Ser- NEWMARKET -- Ralph E. Kent, 85, of She is survived by a son, vice of Exeter conducted 03 South Main St. died early Wednesday John M. Kavanagh of Durham; the services. corning at Wentworth-Douglass Hospital a daughter, Diana Reed and Ralph E. Kent was born i Dover after a brief illness. her husband, Christopher in Durham, N.H. the son Born in Durham Point, June 8, 1892, he Reed, of Norfolk, Va.; a grandof John Elmer and Eliza- s the son of John E. and Elizabeth Simdaughter, Cristina Reed of beth (Simpson) Kent. He son Kent. After attending public schools Norfolk; a sister, Louise Webb was a direct descendant of ) D'urham, he operated a poultry farm Tyler of Richmond, Va.; severOliver Kent. sere for a number of years. He then al nieces and nephews. He attended the public October 1945. Final Rites Held For Ralph E. Kent, 85 schools in Durham. Later he owned and operated a Poultry Business at the Kent Farm on Durham Point for many years. He' was a former member of the Swamscott I.O. corked at the Griffin Hardware in Newiarket for 50 years and was treasurer of le Griffin Hardware Corp., retiring in 973. He celebrated his 53rd wedding anniverary on Jan. 9. A former member of Swamscott Lodge, )OF, of Newmarket, he was a member of le Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows of New .lampshire, a charter member of the Newmarket Historical Society and a member of the Newmarket Senior Citizens. He is survived by his wife, Ione Griffin Kent of Newmarket; one daughter, Miss Lois Kent of I loomfield, N.J.; two sons, Roy E. Kent of Newmarket and John Forrest Kent of Wasilla, Alaska; two grandsons; one granddaughter; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Brisson and Kent Funeral Home, 41 Exeter St., with the Rev. Shane Estes, pastor of Newmarket Community Church, and the Rev. John Horgan, pastor of Barrington Evangelical Free Church, officiating. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery, Newmarket. Alice Kent ROLLINSFORD — Alice (White) Kent, 82, of River Road and formerly of Newmarket, died May 1, 2004, at WentworthDouglass Hospital in Dover. She was the beloved and devoted wife of Roy E. Kent. Born June 21, 1921, in Rye, N.H., she was the daughter of Harry Abbott and Gertrude Clara (Peek) White. She attended schools in Rye, Robinson Female Seminary of Exeter, and graduated from Portsmouth High School before attending Plymouth Business College in Portsmouth. She was employed by New England Tel & Tel and was the chief operator in Newmarket and Durham. She also worked as a bank teller at Indian Head Bank, Newmarket, and Durham Trust Co., Durham. She was a member of the first spouses graduating class of the New England Institute of Boston. She and her husband, Roy E. Kent, operated the Kent Funeral Home in Newmarket for many years. Upon retiring, they moved to Rollinsford in 1996. For more than 50 years, she was a member of the Rivermouth Chapter OES 57 of Portsmouth. She was an active member and past regent of Elsie Cilley Chapter DAR of Nottingham and was state chairman of American History Month. She was also a member of the Heritage Club and National DAR. She was a charter and life member of the Newmarket Historical Society and the Lee Historical Society, a life member of the Durham Historic Association, and a member of Jeremiah Smith Grange of Lee, a 30-year member of the Robert G. Durgin. American Legion Auxiliary Unit 67 of Newmarket and a member of the 1st Newmarket Colonial Militia Co. She was a member of the Newmarket Community Church, where she was the first women moderator, and was a past chairman of the Christmas fair. She was past president of the Newmarket Women's Club and a member and past president of the Presidents' Women's Club, Portsmouth District. Her hobbies included hand-crafted quilts and Dept. 56 Charles Dickens Collection. She was predeceased by two brothers, Harry A. White and George L. White; and her sister, Hazel W. Lary. She is survived by her husband of 49 years, Roy E. Kent of Rollinsford; a brother-in-law, Col. John F. and his wife, Carolyn Kent, of Wasilla, Alaska; a sister-in-law, Lois I. Kent of Newmarket; two nieces, Ms. Sharon Lee White of Titusville, Fla., and Ms. Norma Susan Kent of Anchorage, Alaska; two nephews John T. Kent of Arizona and Jay E. Kent of Wasilla; several grandnieces and several great-grandnephews, and cousins. ---— Visiting hours will be held on Tuesday from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Kent & Pelczar Funeral Home, 77 Exeter St., Newmarket. A funeral service will be held on Wednesday at 1 p.m. from the Kent & Pelczar Funeral Home, with the Rev. David Wuori, officiating. Burial will follow in Central Cemetery, Rye. Flowers are acceptable, or should friends desire, memorials may be made to Somersworth Dialysis, 252 Route 108, Somersworth, NH 03878. For directions, to sign the online guestbook or for more information, please visit www.kentandpelczarfh.com. A Service of Thanksgiving and Celebration For The Life of Alice White Kent Born June 21, 1921, Rye, N.H. Died May 1, 2004, Dover, N.H. Funeral Service Kent & Pelczar Funeral Home Newmarket, N.H. May 5, 2004 at 1:00 p.m. Clergy Rev. David Wuori Burial Central Cemetery, Rye, N.H. May 5, 2004 Descendant of Capt. John Locke 19?7 Tekla Kieltyka ()It'`I) Held Boston Post Cane NEWMARKET — Mrs. Tekla Kieltyka, 94, of 239 South Main St. died Tuesday at Wentworth-Douglass Hospital after a short illness. Born in Poland on Aug. 19, 1883, she was the daughter of Daniel and Catherine Kazanowska Salwa and the widow of Joseph Kieltyka. A resident here for 76 years, she was a member of St. Mary's Church, the Polish Women's Club and the American Citizen's Club of Polish Descent. For many years she had been an employee of the Newmarket Manufacturing Co. On Aug. 25 of this year, she was awarded the town's Boston Post Cane. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Mary Dynda of Poland and Mrs. John (Stephanie) Bogacz and Mrs. Joseph (Sophie) McGrath, both of Newmarket; two grandchildren; four great-grandchildren -a sister, Mrs. Louise Rajchel of Lowell, 'Mass.; several nieces and nephews. A mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 9 a.m. Saturday at St. Mary's Church. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday and Friday at the Brisson and Kent Funeral Hme, 41 Exeter St. Page 12 Foster's Daily Democrat, Dover, N.H. Wednesday Evening, January 26, 1983 Obituaries _ Esther Kimball NEWMARKET—Esther A. Kimball, 89, died Saturday, Jan. 22, 1983, at Springbrook Manor Nursing Home in Gand Rapids, Mich., where she - had been a resident for the past eight years. Born Feb. 19, .1893, in New York, she was the daughter of Andrew and "Hannah (Davidson) Smith. She had resided on Durham Point Road in Newmarket and in Dover most of her life. She was an active member of the Newmarket Community Church and the Dover Baptist Church. The widow of Milton A. Kimball, a former postman at the University of New Hampshire, she is survivedd by a son, Melvin B. Kimball of Grand Rapids, Mich.; a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy K. Dowe of Daytona Beach, Fla.; seven grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be held at a later date and will be announced. Burial will be in Newmarket in the spring. - _ " Katherine Kleczek NEWMARKET — Katherine E. Kleczek, 83, of Dame Road died Nov. 30, 2002, at her daughter's home in Newmarket. Born May 28, 1919, in Manchester, she was the daughter of Franciszek and Katarzyna (Ludwin) Smas. Raised in Manchester she moved to Newmarket 1934. Kay worked on the family farm and also worked full time in various factories in the Seacoast area. She was also a devoted mother, raising seven children by herself. Kay loved her flowers and gardens. She was the widow of Stephen Kleczek, who died in 1963. Survivors include four sons, Stephen Kleczek Jr. and his wife, Brenda, Frank Kleczek and his wife, Vicki, all of Ralph Knight NEWMARKET — Ralph M. Knight, 82, of Packers Falls Road, died Saturday, June 21, 2003, at Rockingham Nursing Home, Brentwood. He had been a Newmarket resident since 1947. Born in Indianapolis, Ind., on Dec. 26, 1920, he was the son of Carl and Mary (Faulkner) Knight. He worked as a tool and die maker at General Electric in Somersworth for 33 years. He joined the U.S. Navy and volunteered for submarine duty and served in the Pacific during World War II. He was a life member of the Robert G. Durgin American Legion Post No. 67 and served as commander, vice commander, treasurer, trustee and on the executive board. He served as commander of Submarine Veterans of World War II for eight years for Maine and New Hampshire. He was a member of the VFW in Lee, Post No. 10676, and served as quartermaster until his illness. He volunteered at the Navy Museum at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard and was a member of the Navy Memorial in Washington, D.C. Survivors include his wife of 57 years, Muriel (Haley) Knight of Newmarket; two sons, Alan E. Knight of Alexandria, Va., and Robert A. Knight of Littleton; three grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Helen Murphy of Phoenix, Ariz.; one nephew and two nieces of Phoenix, Ariz. ———— A visiting hour will be held at the Kent & Pelczar Funeral Home, 77 Exeter St., Newmarket, on Wednesday from 1 to 2 p.m., followed by a 2 p.m. funeral service with the Rev. David Wouri officiating. Burial will take place in Riverside Cemetery, Newmarket. For directions, to sign an online guest book or for more information, please visit wwwkentandpelczarfh.com. Newmarket, Gene Kleczek and his wife, June, of Nottingham, and Kenneth Kleczek of Newmarket; three daughters, Elaine Parent and her husband, Charles, of Lee; Nancy Charest and her husband, Bruce, of Northwood, and Cathy Keefe of Newmarket; 13 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; a stepbrother, Frank Smas of Newmarket; a sister, Jean Gagnon of Somersworth; a stepsister, Adele Marrocco and her husband, Edward, of McLean, Va.•several nieces, nephews and' cousins. She was also predeceased by three brothers, Adolph, Steven and Frederick and a stepbrother, Henry. Frederick Kleczek NEWMARKET — Frederick Andrew Kleczek of Newmarket, 75, passed away on Monday, May 5, 2003, after fighting a lengthy illness. Fred lived most of his life in Newmarket and lived the last five years with daughter Lisa Heginbotham (nee Kleczek) and son-in-law, Chip Heginbotham, of Elyria, Ohio. A very giving, honest man and loving father, he spent 20 years in the U.S. Air Force from 1946-1966 and most of his working career at JD Cahill Company in Hampton. His loves and pastimes included his granddaughters, Sara and Emily, coin collecting, teasing his son-in-law about Ohio sports teams, discussing politics and keeping up with current news issues about his New Hampshire home. Freddy "Fuzz" had many friends and family that will miss him dearly. Family members include: Lisa, Chip, Emily and Sara Heginbotham, Tracy Atkins (nee Kleczek) and Keith Atkins, Ruby, Ricky, Courtney and Ted Kleczek, MaryJo Wachter and family, Judy Newby and family and many other nieces and nephews. Fred was preceded in death by his mother, Mary Bresideski; his father. Andrew Kleezek. his sisters, Helen, Alice, Stella and his brother Steve. Roland C. Kimball NEWMARKET — Roland C. Kimball, 80, died Monday, April 27, 2009, at his home following a courageous battle with cancer. Dr. Kimball was a professor of English at Northern Essex Community College, Haverhill, Mass., from 1961 until 1992, serving as chairman of the English Department from 1961 until 1970. He is survived by his wife of 30 years, Anne M. Kimball, of Newmarket; two daughters and their husbands, Kathleen G. and Stephen Tufts of Rochester and Karen E. and Ron Wessling of Lee; one son and his wife, Jonathan W. and Louann Kimball of North Hampton; one daughter-inlaw, Catherine S. Kimball of Hampton; 10 grandchildren; five step-grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; one sister, Violet (Kimball) Hobbs of Lehigh Acres, Fla.; an adopted sister, Judy Adjutant of Rochester; an adopted brother, Carroll Kimball of Wakefield; and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his first wife, Grace (Hobbs) Kimball; one son, Timothy C. Kimball; and one brother, John W. Kimball. WE REMEMBER: He was born Feb. 24, 1929, in Wakefield, the son of the late Ward C. and Marion (Evans) Kimball. He was a 1946 graduate of Nute High School, where he was valedictorian. He received his bachelor's degree in English literature from Gordon College in 1950 and his master's degree in English literature from the University of New Hampshire in 1955. Between 1955-57 he earned more than 40 hours toward his doctorate degree from Boston University. From 1963-64 he took courses toward a master of theology degree at Gordon-Cornwell Seminary. He received Professor Emeritus standing at Northern Essex Community College and the Roland C. Kimball Literary Award was instituted to honor students for excellence in composition. He had taught. English at Boston Christian High School, Boston; Silver Lake Regional, Kingston, Mass.; and Newburyport High School, Newburyport, Mass. He served as associate professor of English at Houghton College, Houghton, N.Y., from 1957 until 1960. He served as vice president and president for Full Gospel Businessmen International from 1972 to 1983 and accompanied a small group to Moscow and St. Petersburg, Russia, in 1992 where he spoke at colleges and other public institutions. He was an associate pastor and counselor at Bethel Assembly, Portsmouth from 1988 to 1995. He held the office of vice president on the board of directors for Operation Blessing, Portsmouth, from 1992 to 2008, when he resigned due to his declining health. He enjoyed collecting antique clocks and spent many hours repairing clocks with his good friend, the late Douglas Livingston. He enjoyed traveling and made several trips to Europe and Israel as well as touring Western national parks and the Eastern seaboard. He was an avid crossword puzzle solver and especially enjoyed the challenge of the New York limes puzzles. His gentleness, open-heartedness and sense of humor gained him the love and friendship of many. His greatest loves were his family, his beagle, Freckles, and serving his Lord and Saviour through preaching and teaching the Holy Scriptures. SERVICES: Visiting hours will be held Sunday, May 3, from 2 to 5 p.m., at the Remick & Gendron Funeral Home-Crematory, 811 Lafayette Road, Hampton. Funeral services will be held Monday, May 4, at 11 a.m. in Bethel. Assembly of God, 200 Chase Dr. (Exit 71-95), Portsmouth. Interment will be private. Flowers are acceptable or memorial donations may be made to Operation Blessing, P.O. Box 4069, Portsmouth, NH 038024069. Chester Kruczek FeA>, Garage'lUwnerm, —\r-CLAA NEWMARKET - A Mass of Christian burial was celebrated on Monday, Jan. 28, at 10 a.m. in St. Mary's Church by Father Philip Bruni. Pastor, for Chester J. Kruczek, 62, of Bay Road. Kruczek passed away at the Eliot Hospital of Manchester on Thursday, Jan. 24, after a long period of failing health. were The bearers Ronald Wilson, Walter Goudreau, Arthur Pratt, Richard Hogue, John Pazdon and Alfred Zych while Cecilia lllingworth was the organist. Burial will be in the Calvary Cemetery in Newmarket in the spring. His family requested that memorials be made in his memory to the Newmarket Regional Health Center, Elm Street, Newmarket. The Brisson and Kent Funeral Home of Newmarket made all the funeral arrangements. Kruczek was born in Newmarket on July 2, 1917 the son of Andrew and Mary (Zych) Kruczek and has resided in Newmarket for the past 56 years. He was a graduate of Newmarket High School, class of 1937, and was a well known baseball pitcher for the High School and other area teams. He was a member of St. Mary's Church of Newmarket. He was a former director of the American Citizen Club of Polish Descent, a member of the Robert G. Durgin American Legion Post 67 and a former member of the Newmarket Water Board. He served in World War II in the European Theatre as a Sargeant. After the war he operated the Kruczek Ice Business from 1946 to 1948. He was presently the owner and operator of the Kruczek Garage on North Main Street, Newmarket. he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Alice (Piecuch) Kruczek; three sons, Chester A. Kruczek, Joseph L. Kruczek and Kenneth R. Kruczek, all of Newmarket; two daughters. Gail A. Kruczek and Tracey L. Kruczek; two stepdaughters, Linda Averill and Lisa Averill; and one stepson, Larry Averill, all of Newmarket. He also leaves one uncle and several cousins. Gabriel Kosa Kenneth Kruczek NEWMARKET — Gabrie "Gabe" Kosa, 80, of Sleepy Hol low, completed the "Circle c Life" peacefully on April 8, 2007 at the Rockingham County Nurs ing Home in Brentwood, N.H from complications of diabetes and a period of failing health. Born on Sept. 16, 1926, in Hun gary, he immigrated from Hun gary and was educated in Eu rope. He worked as a NASA con munications engineer for 3( years. He enjoyed traveling spoke five different languages and was a gentle, soft-spoken loN ing man. He will be greatly missed by his loving wife, Christine, of eight years; his stepchildren Raymond Sharp of Newmarket John Sharp of Langdon, N.H. Bruce Sharp of East Rochester and Cindy (Sharp) Lacasse o Fremont; eight granddaughters three grandsons and five great grandchildren. PORTSMOUTH — Kenneth R. Kruczek, 52, of Rockland Street, and formerly of Newmarket, died July 20, 2006, at his residence. Born March 23, 1954, in Exeter, he was the son of Chester J. Kruczek and Nellie (Przybylo) Kruczek. He lived most of his life in Newmarket and had resided in Portsmouth for the past 10 years. He was an auto body technician. He was a former member of the Polish Club in Newmarket. In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by a brother, Chester A. Kruczek, who died in 1997. He is survived by his brother, Joseph L. Kruczek and his wife, Carleen, of Newmarket; sisters, Gail Ann Harris of Manchester and Tracey Lulek and her husband, Brian, of Brentwood; his stepmother, Alice Kruczek of A graveside service will be held on Wednesday, April 11, at 11:30 a.m. at the Exeter Cemetery, locat ed on Linden Street, Exeter. TH Thursday, April 21, 1966 DEATHS and FUNERALS and Andrew Gazda. Burial was in Calvary Cemetery with committal services by Rev. Vaichunas. Mrs. Mary Kruczek Victoria Kustra NEWMARKET — Mrs. Victoria Kustra, 90, of Boardman Avenue, died at her home Friday, Aug. 29, 1980, after a short illness. Mrs. Kustra was born in Poland on March 19, 1890. She had resided in Newmarket for the past 74 years. She was formerly a weaver at the Newmarket Manufacturing Co. and later was employed at Sam Smith Shoe until her retirement in 1968. She was a member of St. Mary's Church, the American Citizens Club of Polish Descent, the Polish Women's Club and Grupa. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Helen Burke and Mrs. Mary Hodsdon, both of Newmarket; two sons, John J. Kustra of Stoneham and J. Misty Kustra of Newmarket; 14 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Monday at 9 a.m. from St. Mary's Church with burial in Calvary Cemetery in Newmarket. Visiting hours are Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 at the Brisson and Kent Funeral Home, 41 Exeter St., Newmarket. Flowers are acceptable or memorials in her memory may be made to the Newmarket Regional Health Center, 14 Elm St. Mrs. Mary Kruczek, 70, passed away April 16th at her home after a long illness. Mrs. Kruczek was born in Poland, March 31, 1896, the daughter of the late Thomas and Rozola (Grochmal) Zych. She had made her home in Newmarket for the past 53 years. She was a member of St. Mary's parish, a member of the American Citizen's Club of Polish Descent, the Polish Women's Club and a former member of the Polish National Alliance. She is survived by her husband, Andrew H. Kruczek of Newmarket, a son Chester J. Kruczek of Newmarket, four grandchildren, a brother Anthony Zych of Durham, three sisters, Mrs. Katherine Bleharczk, Mrs. Helen Szepanik and Mrs. Loudwika Vojewoda oll of Poland, several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held Monday from the Brisson and Kent Funeral Home, followed by a solemn high Mass of requiem at St. Mary's Church. Rev. Paul Vaichunas was the celebrant, Rev. Vincent Lawless the deacon and Rev. Lionel Parenteau the sub-deacon. The bearers were Stanley Malek, Karol Brangiel, Joseph Hendzel, Alfred Zych, Frank Szeliga, Kenneth Kleczek NEWMARKET — Kenneth M. Kleczek Sr, 55, died Nov. 24, 2010, in Dover. Born April 20, 1955 in Exeter, he was the son of the late Stephen and Katherine (Smas) Kleczek. Ken was a graduate of Dover High School and lived most of his life in the KENNETH Seacoast KLECZEK area. Ken was a licensed electrician and for many years was employed with IBEW Local 490 in Dover. Ken was a hard-working, caring individual with a free spirit. He was also a good storyteller. Ken enjoyed spending time with family and friends, watching the Patriots and eating chocolate. He is survived by his sons, Kenneth Jr of Rochester and Andrew of Hampton; his grandson, Atreyu; his former wife, Sue Hamel; and his siblings, Elaine Parent of Lee, Stephen Kleczek Jr. of Newmarket, Nancy Charest of Northwood, Gene Kleczek of Nottingham, and Frank Kleczek and Cathy Richardson, both of Newmarket. He also leaves aunts, Jean Gagnon of Somersworth and Mary Smas of Salisbury, Mass.; and his uncle, Frank Smas of Dover; and many cousins. Family and friends are invited to attend a light lunch in the Polish tradition and then a service to acknowledge, honor, and show our love for Ken on Sunday at noon at the American Legion Hall, Main Street, Newmarket. Visit www.kentandpelczarfh.com to sign the online guest book. The Kent & Pelczar Funeral Home, Newmarket, is assisting the family with arrangements. rife Chief Dies At Newmarket Matthew T. Kennedy Had Served in Numerous State, Town Officr NEWMARKET, Feb. 20—Matthew T. Kennedy, chief of the Newmarket Fire Department, and a prominent grocer in this town for 38 years, died Sunday afternoon in the Exeter hospital, following a short illness. He had been in poor health for three years. Mr. Kennedy was born in Newmarket, Jan. 31, 1871, the son ofI Thomas and Catherine Kennedy. He was educated in the local schools and before establishing a business of his own was affiliated with the W. W. Durell, Leavitt and 'Watterson stores here. He was also prominent in town and state affairs, having served as state senator from this district, and three terms in the state Legislature. He had served as town clerk, and selectman and in addition to holding the position of fire chief for 25 years, was also fire warden for this section at the time of his death. The survivors are three daughters, Elizabeth F., and Catherine T. Kennedy and Mrs. Mary Connelly, all of Newmarket; and two nephews, Thomas J. Connelly of Newmarket a'id William T. Kennedy of Exeter. Funeral services will be hel, Mrs. Bela Kingman NEWMARKF,ar — Mrs. Alice Kingman, 84, •of 3 Gerry Ave., widow of Bela Kingman and owner of Kingman's Rexall Store here, died al her home Saturday after a Song illness. Born in Durham Point, June 7, 1.876, she %vas the daughter of the late James D. and Emma (Perkins) Meader and hid resided in Nevanarlxt since 1898. Mrs. Kingman had been a member of the Community Church here since its organization In 1898 and was a deaconess emeritus of the church. She formerly served as secretary of the Congregational Society for many years. Survivors inelude a daughter, Mrs. John W. Guyer of Kenmore, N.Y.; a son, Bradford M. King man of Durham; a sister, Mrs. James W. Carney of Hyde Park, Mass.; 51:fri: • grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews; Rosanna Knight Rosanna Knight, 93, died Friday morning at the Hobbs Nursing Home in North Hampton, after a long illness. .,he was the widow of James Knight and a former resident of Newmarket. Mrs. Knight was the daughter of the late Joseph and Sarah (Bardman) Newton. She was a member of the Newmarket Community Church and a former member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Granite Chapter, Newfields. She is survived by two granddaughters, Mrs. William (Christine) Beals of Newington, and Mrs. John Costello of Tyngsboro, Mass.; one sister, Mrs. Katherine Shepley of Dover. Also two great, great granddaughters and two great, great great granddaughters. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at the Brisson and Kent Funeral Home. Burial will be in the spring in Riverside Cemetery, Newmarket. Miss Catherine Kennedy NEWMARKET— Miss Catherine Genevieve Kennedy, 86, a lifelong resident here, died Triesday at a Hampton convalescent home after a long illness. She was a communicant of St. Mary Church. elftoMembers of the family include two nephews, Thomas J. Connelly of Rye Beach and William T. Kennedy of Exeter. The funeral will be held Saturday at 8 a. m. from the Brisson and Kent Funeral Home followed at 9 by a solemn high mass of requiem at' St. Mary Church. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call at the fu neral home at their convenience.