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OBITS (Gamble; Gennamore; Rotante; Stratton; Kuhne; Charron; Short; Iwertz;
Morrison; Korol; Lanza; Pretty; Mainiero; Wardwell)
Wilfred Gamble
Wilfred Gamble, 89, of Tenants Harbor, Maine, former principal of a Southbury
elementary and two Danbury elementary schools, died February 22 at his home.
Mr Gamble was the husband of Irene Gamble of Tenants Harbor.
He was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, April 26, 1908. He came to the
United States in 1929, attended high school in Binghamton, N.Y., and earned a
masters degree in education from Columbia University in 1938.
He served as principal of a private school for black children in Marion, Ala.,
until he was drafted into the US Navy in 1943. Upon his discharge in 1945, he
went to Southbury and became principal of its elementary school and then two
Danbury elementary schools in 1950. He also taught children's literature at
Danbury State College.
He was active in local government, moderating many town meetings, and serving
the Town of Southbury in many capacities, including as selectman.
Mr Gamble and his wife summered in Maine, and moved to Tenants Harbor
permanently in 1980. He was an active member of the Rockland Rotary and a
member of the Unitarian-Universalist Church of Rockland.
Besides his wife, he is survived by a daughter, Patricia Kahn of Union, Maine;
two grandchildren; a great-grandson; and many cousins in both America and
Ireland.
Contributions in memory of Mr Gamble may be made to the Penobscot Bay Medical
Center, Bok Medical Arts Building, 22 White St, Rockland, ME 04841; or the
Unitarian-Universalist Church, 345 Broadway, Rockland, ME 04841.
Memorial services will be held March 7, 11 am, Unitarian-Universalist Church,
345 Broadway, Rockland. Arrangements by Burpee-Strong Funeral Home of
Rockland.
The Newtown Bee February 27, 1998
Lucille Gennamore
Lucille Clara Petricca Gennamore, 70, of Sandy Hook, died February 23 in her
home.
Born in Redding, Penn., she was a former resident of Monroe and Bridgeport
before moving to Sandy Hook.
Mrs Gennamore was predeceased by her husband, Rosario Gennamore.
Survivors include her daughters, Donna Marie Rondyke, Lucille Gennamore,
Christine Tufano; four grandchildren; two great-grandchildren, and several
nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held Friday, February 27, at noon in St Jude's
Church, Monroe, with a Mass of Christian Burial. Interment will be in Stepney
Village Cemetery.
Friends may call Friday from 10:30-11:30 am in the Redgate, Wilmot, West, and
Goulding Funeral Home, 406 Main Street, Monroe.
Contributions may be made in her memory to FISH of Newtown, PO Box 3081,
Newtown, CT 06470.
The Newtown Bee February 27, 1998
Salvatore C. Rotante
Salvatore C. Rotante, 82, father of Joanne Logan of Newtown, died January 19
in Massapequa, N.Y. He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Jean Rotante of
Massapequa.
Mr Rotante was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He lived in Italy until he was
nine years old when he came to this country with his family.
During World War II, Mr Rotante worked for the Department of Defense making
torpedoes. Following that, he was employed with the ILGWU and worked in
Manhattan as the union's business agent. He transferred to Long Island just
prior to retiring in 1982.
Mr Rotante was an amateur artist who enjoyed drawing, sculpting and singing.
He was active in many civic and local affairs including the Knights of
Columbus in Seaford and the Sons of Italy in Farmingdale. He was a member of
several senior citizen clubs and liked to help entertain the residents of
local nursing homes.
In addition to his wife and his daughter, Joanne Logan and her husband John of
Newtown, Mr Rotante is survived by his other children: John Rotante of
Wyckoff, N.J., and Salvatore Rotante Jr and his wife Lisa of Gainesville, Va.;
11 grandchildren; two great grandchildren; and by two brothers.
A funeral Mass was celebrated at St. William the Abbott R.C. Church Seaford.
Burial was in St Charles Cemetery, Farmingdale.
The Newtown Bee February 27, 1998
Dorothy M. Stratton
Dorothy Marjorie Stratton, 97, died February 23 at Mediplex of Southbury.
Mrs Stratton formerly lived at 184B Heritage Village for 13 years. She moved
to Southbury 13 years ago. She was the wife of the late John F.O. Stratton.
She was born in Chicago, Ill., on April 29, 1900, a daughter of Caryl Leslie
and Ella May Faupel Young.
While living in New York City, Mrs Stratton was employed for more than 30
years as the chief buyer in charge of stationery for many companies on Fifth
Avenue, including Tiffany & Co. She had many prestigious clients, including
John F. and Jacquelyn B. Kennedy, whom she assisted for many years with their
personal as well as Presidential stationary.
Mrs Stratton is survived by a son, former Newtown resident John C. Stratton,
of Naples, Fla.; a granddaughter, Caryl S. Stratton, formerly of Newtown; four
great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren.
Burial was in Wellers Cemetery, Roxbury.
The Southbury Funeral Home of Munson-Lovetere, 235 Main St, North, Southbury
was in charge of arrangements.
The Newtown Bee February 27, 1998
George Kuhne
George Kuhne, 88, of Johnson Drive, Sandy Hook, died February 24 in Mediplex
of Danbury. He was the husband of Margaret Casey Kuhne.
He was born in Southbury, May 30, 1909, a son of George and Ottilia
(Oberstadt) Kuhne. He had been a resident of Sandy Hook the past 50 years.
He was employed for many years at the First National Grocery Store in Sandy
Hook until it closed in the 1960s.
Besides his wife, he is survived by several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held Friday, February 27, at 11 am in the Honan
Funeral Home, 58 Main Street, with the Rev Steven Gordon officiating. Burial
will be in St. Rose Cemetery. Friends may call after 10 am Friday.
Contributions may be made to the Sandy Hook Volunteer Fire Co, PO Box 783,
Sandy Hook, CT 06482.
The Newtown Bee February 27, 1998
Carol J. Charron
Carol J. Charron, 80, a retired psychiatric aide at Fairfield Hills Hospital,
died Saturday at her home at Nunnawauk Meadows in Newtown.
Mrs Charron was the wife of the late Irmand Charron.
She was born in Benson, Vt., on February 9, 1918, a daughter of Horace and
Jennie Wilcox King.
Before moving to Newtown in 1958, Mrs Charron and her husband operated a dairy
farm in West Haven, Vt.
She was a member of St Rose Church.
Her survivors include a son, Phillip Charron of Castleton, Vt.; two daughters,
Phyllis Gillotti of Benson, Vt., and Denise Pinter of Bridgewater, Conn.; nine
grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by a son,
Joseph Charron.
Contributions in her memory may be made to the Newtown Ambulance Association,
PO Box 344, Newtown 06470.
Calling hours will be held on Friday, February 27, at Durfee Funeral Home,
Fair Haven, Vt.
The service will be on Saturday, February 28, at 11 am, at Our Lady of Seven
Dolors Catholic Church, Fair Haven, Vt. Burial will be in St Mary's Cemetery,
Fair Haven.
A memorial service will be held at St Rose Church in Newtown at a date to be
announced.
The Newtown Bee February 27, 1998
Bennett H. Short, Sr
Bennett H. Short, Sr, the father of David Short of Newtown, died Monday in
Rockledge, Fla. He was the husband of Louise Hoyt Short.
Mr Short was born in Bethel in 1911. He was a graduate of Phillips Exeter
Academy and attended Yale University. He was a retired employee of the Risdon
Manufacturing Company of Danbury.
He had been a resident of Cocoa Beach, Fla., since 1991.
A lifetime member of St Thomas Episcopal Church, he was an acolyte, choir
member and parish clerk.
Mr Short also is survived by another son, Bennett H. Short Jr of Hollis, N.H.,
a daughter, Margaret Howe of Rockledge, Fla.; six grandchildren, and a
great-granddaughter.
The Newtown Bee February 27, 1998
Carl Iwertz, Jr
Carl Evert Iwertz, Jr, 67, of Sandy Hook, died February 22 in St Vincent's
Medical Center, Bridgeport.
He was the husband of the late Bessie Covert Iwertz.
Born in New Rochelle, N.Y., he was the son of Ina Dietrickson Iwertz of
Newtown and the late Carl E. Iwertz, Sr.
Mr Iwertz moved to Sandy Hook from Monroe four years ago. For 20 years he was
a self-employed contractor and the former owner of Skane Sales & Service Inc.
He was a graduate of Utah State University and a High Priest in the Church of
Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints. He was a member of the Troop Committee
and former Scoutmaster of Troop 268.
Mr Iwertz also was a member of the Northstar Singers and the Scandinavian Club
in Fairfield.
He was a US Army veteran of the Korean Conflict during which he served as a
first lieutenant in the Corps of Engineers.
In addition to his mother, Mr Iwertz is survived by two sons, Charles E.
Iwertz of Henderson, Nev., and Carl E. Iwertz, III of Monroe; a daughter,
Carolyn Elizabeth Iwertz of Henderson, Nev.; a sister, Ann LaRosa of Canaan;
five grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.
The service was held at 10 am on Thursday, February 26, in the Church of Jesus
Christ of the Latter Day Saints, 30 Bonnie View Drive, Trumbull, with Bishop
Kevin Kaufman officiating. Interment will be in Maple Grove Memorial Park,
Easton. The Harding Funeral Home, 210 Post Road East, Westport, was in charge
of arrangements.
Memorial contributions may be made to the church.
The Newtown Bee February 27, 1998
Eva A. Morrison
Former Newtown resident Eva A. Morrison, 81, of Unionville, died Sunday,
February 22, at the Farmington Convalescent Home in Farmington.
She was born in Bridgeport, March 17, 1916, a daughter of the late George and
Eva Hoepfner Brust.
Prior to her retirement, she was associated with Newtown Savings Bank in
Southbury, the Holcomb Fuel Company in Newtown and, most recently, Dresser
Industries in Newtown.
She is survived by her daughter, Virginia Morrison of Unionville; a son,
Harold F. Morrison; two sisters, Irene Bush and Pearl Norton, both of Florida;
a brother, George Brust of Trumbull; and three grandchildren. She was
predeceased by her sister, Mae Domizzio, and her brother, Robert Brust.
Graveside funeral services were held on February 25 at Park Cemetery,
Bridgeport, with the Rev Caroline Meyer conducting the Committal Prayers.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Children's Cancer Fund, UConn Health
Center, Farmington, CT 06034.
The Ahern Funeral Home, 111 Main Street, Unionville, handled the arrangements.
The Newtown Bee February 27, 1998
Viktor Korol
Viktor Korol, 74, the father of Peter Korol of Newtown, died February 20 in
Bridgeport Hospital. He was the husband of Fannie Luongo Korol of Bridgeport.
Mr Korol was born in the Ukraine and was a Bridgeport area resident for more
than 40 years. He was a retired machine operator with Peerless Die Casting and
Permanent Mold Co.
He also is survived by another son, Michael Korol of Terryville; two
daughters, Kathleen Greco of Stratford and Karin Hudak of Monroe; six
grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated on February 24 at St Ambrose Church
in Bridgeport. Interment was in St Michaels Cemetery.
The funeral arrangements were handled by the Cyril F. Mullins Funeral Home,
1640 Boston Avenue, Bridgeport.
The Newtown Bee February 27, 1998
Carmella D. Lanza
Carmella DeSantis Lanza, 78, the mother of Carmella Amodeo of Newtown, died
February 20 at Danbury Hospital.
A Danbury resident, Mrs Lanza was the wife of the late Albert J. Lanza.
She was born in Italy, August 10, 1919, a daughter of Carlo and Theresa
Mucitelli DeSantis. She immigrated to Danbury at age 2.
Mrs Lanza first worked at the former Danbury Novelty. She later worked for the
Danbury Board of Education as a kitchen aide at Rogers Park Junior High School
for 31 years.
She also is survived by a son, Albert Lanza of Bethel; another daughter,
Theresa Carreiro of New Fairfield; a sister, Susie Krisko of Danbury; two
brothers, Mariano DeSantis of Bethel and Toni DeSantis of Brookfield; five
grandchildren; and seven nieces and nephews.
A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated on February 23 at St Peter Church in
Danbury. Burial followed in St Peter Cemetery.
Contributions in her memory may be made to the Salvation Army, 15 Foster
Street, Danbury, CT 06810.
The funeral arrangements were handled by the Green Funeral Home in Danbury.
The Newtown Bee February 27, 1998
Evelyn N. Pretty
Newtown resident Evelyn N. Pretty, 73, died February 20 at the Bethel Health
Care Center. She was the wife of Arthur J. Pretty of 52 Pond Brook Road.
Mrs Pretty was born in East Burke, Vt., on December 12, 1924, a daughter of
Fred and Lillian Gilman Greene. She was raised in Ridgefield where she lived
until moving to Newtown in 1963.
She was a machine operator at the Barden Corp for more than 25 years.
Besides her husband, Mrs Pretty is survived by a son, James A. Pretty of
Deltonia, Fla.; two daughters, Carol A. Kent and Lorraine Wedge, both of New
Milford; a brother, William J. Greene of Brooksville, Fla.; seven
grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
Contributions in her memory may be made to the Newtown Ambulance Association,
PO Box 344, Newtown 06470.
Cremation took place at Mountain Grove Crematory, Bridgeport.
A memorial service will be conducted at the Ridgefield Congregational Church
at a date and time to be announced.
The Honan Funeral Home, 58 Main Street, Newtown, is in charge of arrangements.
The Newtown Bee February 27, 1998
Joseph A. Mainiero
Joseph A. Mainiero, 90, the father of Lynne Carino of Sandy Hook, died
February 17 in Desert Hospital, Palm Springs, Calif.
Mr Mainiero was born in Castelfranco in Miscano, Italy, a son of the late
Vincent and Grace DelVecchio Mainiero. He was a Trumbull area resident for
over 40 years and the husband of the late Lucy L. D'Onofrio Mainiero.
Mr Mainiero was a US Army Air Corps Veteran of World War II and also worked as
a brick and stone mason.
He also is survived by his son, Robert J. Mainiero of Palm Springs; his
son-in-law, David Carino of Sandy Hook; three brothers, Mario of Fairfield,
Anthony of Massachusetts, and Vincent of Milford; two sisters, Eleanor Rovello
of Florida and Dolores Pellegrino of Bridgeport; two granddaughters, Jessica
and Erica Carino; and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services took place on February 23 at the S. Spadaccino and Sons
Funeral Home, 499 Washington Avenue, Bridgeport, followed by a Mass of
Christian Burial at St Catherine of Siena Church. Interment in St Michael's
Cemetery. Family and friends may call on Sunday from 4 to 8 pm.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Desert Hospital of Palm Springs,
1150 North Indian Canyon Drive, Palm Springs, CA 92262.
The Newtown Bee February 27, 1998
Frances W. Wardwell
Former Sandy Hook resident Frances Wing Wardwell, 91, died February 18 in
Mediplex of Southbury. She was the wife of George Wardwell of Southbury.
Mrs Wardwell was born in Norwalk. She lived in Trumbull and Sandy Hook before
moving to Southbury.
In addition to her husband, she is survived by two sons, Alan D. Wardwell of
Oxford and Roger W. Wardwell of Guilford; a sister, Carol V. Wing of Westport;
two grandchildren; and one great-granddaughter.
A graveside service was held on February 20 in the Nichols Village Cemetery in
Trumbull with the Rev Hal Vink, pastor of the Nichols United Methodist Church,
officiating.
Contributions in memory of Mrs Wardwell may be made to Nichols Improvement
Association or the Nichols United Methodist Church.
The Cyril F. Mullins Trumbull Funeral Home, 399 White Plains Road, is in
charge of arrangements.
The Newtown Bee February 27, 1998