PAUL E. BARROWS
BRISTOL — Paul E. Barrows, 49, passed away Feb. 6, 2013, at his home in Bristol. He was born July 2, 1963, in Springfield, Mass., the son of the late George Barrows and Joan (Tatro) Barrows and companion William “Bill” Ladeau. he was employed by D&M Petroleum of Monkton as a Petroleum Service Technician, a job he loved.
KENNETH CARLETON
CASTLETON — Kenneth James Carleton, 58, died Jan. 30, 2013, at his home in Castleton.
THOMAS CHAMBERLAIN
STARKSBORO — Thomas Chamberlain, 68, of Starksboro, died on Jan. 30, 2013, in Lake Placid, Fla., after a long and courageous battle with pulmonary fibrosis. He maintained his love of and zest for life throughout his struggle. He was born on Aug. 24, 1944, in Vergennes, the son of Carl and Lila (O’Bryan) Chamberlain. He was married on May 19, 1962, in Bristol to Patricia Grant.
MARY HALL
RUTLAND—Mary Elizabeth Hall, 83, died Feb. 7, 2013, at Rutland Regional Medical Center. She was born in Manhattan, New York City, on May 14, 1929. She was the daughter of Charles and Anne (McCaffrey) Duffy. She grew up in the Bronx where she received her early education and attended Cathedral High School. In her earlier years she worked for Ma Bell in the Bronx.
TINA JEROME
WHITING — Tina M. Jerome, 42, a resident of Whiting for the past five years, died Feb. 3, 2013, at Porter Hospital, Middlebury. Born in Rutland on Jan. 19, 1971, she was the daughter of Linwood C. and Barbara J. (McGraw) Kennett. She previously lived in East Middlebury and was a homemaker. Her family says she had a fondness for animals and particularly horses.
MICHAEL MAJARIAN
MONKTON — Michael S. Majarian, 80, of Monkton, died peacefully at his home on Jan. 30, 2013. He was born in Colchester on Feb. 6, 1932, the son of Michael and Lena (Francis) Majarian. He was educated in Colchester schools and served his country in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. On Aug. 27, 1955, he was married Barbara Baker in Winooski. She predeceased him on Feb. 14, 2005.
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