Date: Fri 13-Aug-1999
Date: Fri 13-Aug-1999
Publication: Bee
Author: SHIRLE
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OBITS (Swanson; Osborne; Howley; Chaves; Kurinsky; Coles; Pepe; Evans;
Tonnessen)
George E. Swanson
George E. Swanson, 78, of 10 School Path, Weston, husband of Barbara (Knapp)
Swanson, died August 11, at Danbury Hospital.
He was the brother of William M. Swanson of Newtown.
Mr Swanson was born in Danbury, June 1, 1921, a son of the late John and Anna
(Selvic) Swanson. He was a graduate of Danbury High School, class of 1939, and
a Danbury resident until 1951, when he moved to Weston. A Boy Scout as a young
man, he achieved the rank of Eagle Scout. He served in the US Navy during
World War II, aboard the USS Card in the Atlantic.
Owner of the former Weston Builders Company he built custom homes throughout
the greater Weston area. He was a member of the Bethel Lutheran Church of
Georgetown, the Danbury Madhatters Barbershop Chorus, the Veterans of Foreign
Wars of Georgetown and the USS Card Association.
Besides his wife and brother, he is survived by his son, Robert E. Swanson of
Weston, and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his daughter,
Cynthia Louise Swanson; his brother, John A. Swanson; and his sister, Olga
Heering.
Funeral services will be held at the Green Funeral Home, 57 Main Street,
Danbury, on Saturday, August 14, at 10:30 am. Burial will be in Wooster
Cemetery, Danbury.
Friends may call at the Green Funeral Home Friday, from 5 to 8 pm.
Contributions in Mr Swanson's memory may be made to a charity of one's choice.
The Newtown Bee August 13, 1999
David A. Osborne
David A. Osborne, II, 71, a retired fuel company executive and naturalist who
helped repopulate bluebirds along the Ohio River, died August 4 at Bluebird
Farm in St Clairsville, Ohio.
Mr Osborne was the brother of James M. Osborne of Sandy Hook and uncle of
Susan (Osborne) White of Newtown and Michael B. Osborne of Sandy Hook.
Mr Osborne was born in Cleveland, a son of the late James M. Osborne and Alice
(Quayle) Osborne. He graduated from Chardon High School, then served in the
Marine Corps. He attended Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa. He was an
employee of Youghlogheny and Ohio Coal Company for 31 years and was vice
president of operations until his retirement.
He was a past president of the Noon Club in St Clairsville, assistant governor
of the Rotary District, a Paul Harris Fellow, and first recipient of the St
Clairsville Rotary Sunrise Honorary Member Award. He belonged to Belmont Hills
Country Club and attended Christ the King Lutheran Church in St Clairsville.
He served on several boards of directors.
He created a bluebird trail in Belmont and Harrison counties that encompassed
15 miles and contained 140 bluebird houses. In 1997, he was given the
Conservator of the Year Award from the Daughters of the American Revolution.
In addition to his brother, niece and nephew, he is survived by his wife,
Audrey; sons, David A. and James M., of Chardon, Ohio; a daughter, Ann, of
Columbus, Ohio; a sister; seven grandchildren; another niece, Dorothy
(Osborne) Cox of Guilford; and another nephew, J. Robert Osborne of Hamden.
Services were held August 6 at Bluebird Farm, Dunham Road, St Clairsville.
Memorial contributions may be made to the St Clairsville Rotary Foundation, in
care of Kacsmar & Company, 128 East Main Street, St Clairsville, OH 43950,
Christ the King Lutheran Church, South Marietta Street, St Clairsville, OH
43950 or Valley Hospice, 380 Summit Avenue, Steubenville, OH 43952-2699.
Arrangements were by the Toothman Funeral Home in St Clairsville, Ohio.
The Newtown Bee August 13, 1999
Martin H. Howley
Martin H. Howley, 81, husband of the late Julia (Danuszar) Howley, of 5 Laurel
Road in Newtown, died August 9 in Mediplex of Danbury. He was the father of
Marlene Spremullo of Sandy Hook.
He was born in Bethel on October 27, 1917, son of the late Martin J. and
Frances (McLaughlin) Howley. A resident of Newtown for 40 years, Mr Howley was
employed for over 30 years as a supervisor of Noranda Metal Products in
Newtown. During World War II he served as a medic in the US Army.
In addition to his daughter, he is survived by two sons, Wayne Howley of
Shelton and Martin Howley of Danbury; three sisters, Renee Gakeler of Bethel,
Catherine Kroha of New Milford, and Agnes Mason of Florida; three
grandchildren, Jennifer Piccirillo and Jamie and Michael Howley; one
great-granddaughter; and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held on Friday, August 13, at 9:30 am, from the Honan
Funeral Home, 58 Main Street, Newtown, and at 10 am at St Rose Church in
Newtown for a Mass of Christian Burial. Interment will be in Elmwood Cemetery
in Bethel. Calling hours were scheduled at the funeral home on Thursday,
August 12, from 6 to 8 pm.
The Newtown Bee August 13, 1999
Auzenda Chaves
Auzenda Chaves, 85, of Monroe, died August 9, in St Vincent's Medical Center.
She was the mother of Lucille Chaves-Horvath of Newtown.
Born in Abobeleira, Chaves, Portugal, she resided in Bridgeport since 1941 and
became a United States citizen in 1965 before residing in Monroe for the past
20 years. She was a founding member of Our Lady of Fatima Church in Bridgeport
and a retired seamstress for the Maybelle Dress Company.
She was the widow of Artur Chaves. In addition to her daughter, survivors
include a son, Arthur Chaves of Monroe; three sisters, Celeste Coelho,
Albertina Malta and Palmira Rodrigues; two brothers, Horacio Rodrigues and
Anibal Rodrigues, all of Portugal; four grandchildren, Michael and Dennis
Chaves and Jessica and Adam Horvath, and several nieces and nephews.
The funeral was held August 12 in the Parente-Lauro Funeral Home, Inc., 559
Washington Avenue, Bridgeport and in Our Lady of Fatima Church, Bridgeport.
Interment was in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Trumbull.
The Newtown Bee August 13, 1999
Margaret Kurimsky
Margaret (Charney) Kurimsky, 81, of Monroe, beloved wife of Henry Kurimsky,
died August 7 in St Vincent's Medical Center.
She was the sister of Andrew Charney of Sandy Hook.
Born in Monroe, Mrs Kurimsky had been an Ansonia and Monroe resident for most
of her life. She was a past resident of the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church
Ladies' Guild, and a member of the Slovak Alliance. Mrs Kurimsky was a member
of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 10059 Auxiliary of Trumbull, past
secretary District 1 VFW, and had volunteered at the West Haven Veterans
Hospital.
Survivors, in addition to her beloved husband and brother, are her son, Robert
T. Keller of Wolcott; another brother, John Charney of Monroe; a sister, Irene
Lane of Florida; a granddaughter, Denise M. Keller of Ansonia; and several
nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held on August 10 at 10 am in the Holy Trinity Lutheran
Church, White Plains Road, Trumbull.
Memorial donations may be made to the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Mortgage
Fund.
Arrangements were by the Frank Polke and Son Funeral Home.
The Newtown Bee August 13, 1999
Catherine B. Coles
Catherine Booth (Sim) Coles, 90, passed away peacefully at Silver Lake Center
in Bristol, Penn. on August 6.
She was born in Aberdeen, Scotland on October 1, 1908, daughter of Isabella
(Booth) and William Sim and the youngest of eight children. She was
predeceased by her sisters, Eliza and Meggie, her brothers, Edward and Harry,
and three infant siblings.
Catherine emigrated to the United States in 1929 at the age of 21 following
her brother, Edward, and settled in Malden, Mass. She worked for John Hancock
Company in Boston for a number of years, married Charles F. Coles, Jr, the
oldest or nine children, and after raising her family worked for Jordan Marsh
Company until her retirement in 1973. Catherine lived in Melrose, Mass. from
1948 until 1989. She was a member of the Melrose Congregational Church and was
involved in numerous volunteer activities, including the church, schools, Girl
Scouts, Cub Scouts, and Melrose-Wakefield Hospital. She loved gardening and
always treasured her rose bushes sent to her from Scotland from her sister,
Eliza.
Catherine, a beloved mother, is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Sally
and Walter Cheney of Newtown; her son and daughter-in-law, Bruce and Joan
Coles of Duluth, Ga.; four grandchildren, David Cheney of Maplewood, N.J.,
Karen Cheney of Bridgeport, Cindy (Coles) Oliver of Superior, Colo., and
Cheryl (Coles) Castro of Kailua, Hawaii; six great-grandchildren, Cortland,
Kylee and Kianna Castro, Henry and Bruce Oliver and Seanna Cheney; and many
nieces and nephews in the States as well as Scotland, England and New Zealand.
She was a very special friend to many and will be dearly missed.
Cremation is being arranged by the Molden Funeral Chapel of Bristol, Penn.
There are no calling hours. At a later date Catherine's family will accompany
her ashes to her beloved Scotland.
The Newtown Bee August 13, 1999
Margaret Pepe
Margaret Pepe, 68, of 37 Mt Pleasant Road, Newtown, died on August 5 at
Danbury Hospital after a brief illness. She was the devoted wife of Louis Pepe
and mother of Gary Pepe of Newtown.
Mrs Pepe was born on May 12, 1931, in Derby, daughter of the late Martin and
Julia (Symbolic) Repka. She was a resident of Shelton before moving to Newtown
43 years ago.
Mrs Pepe is survived by sisters Catherine Sabo, Florence Johnson and Elizabeth
Pagano, all of Shelton. She was predeceased by a son, Lorin Pepe, and a
brother, Arnold Repka.
A memorial service was held August 11 at the Riverview Funeral Home, 390 River
Road, Shelton, with the Rev Paul Murphy of St Joseph Church, Shelton,
officiating. A private burial service took place at the convenience of the
family.
Memorial contributions may be made to St Joseph Church, 51 Fairmont Place,
Shelton, CT 06484; or through the funeral director.
The Newtown Bee August 13, 1999
Regina Evans
Regina (Gunzburger) Evans, 79, of 8 Atwood Road, Woodbury, wife of Wesley G.
Evans, died August 4 at her home.
Mrs Evans was born July 24, 1920 in Munich, Germany, daughter of the late
Wilhelm and Sophia (Scherrer) Gunzburger. A former Newtown resident for over
20 years, Mrs Evans was one of the founders and a past president,
vice-president and liaison officer for the Spay and Neuter Association of
Newtown.
Besides her husband, she is survived by her son, Dean Evans of Woodbury; a
daughter, Leslee Bowman of Hopewell Junction, N.Y.; five grandchildren; and
two great grandchildren.
A memorial service will be held at a later date. Burial was private.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Spay and Neuter Association of
Newtown, P.O. Box 352, Newtown, CT 06470.
The Woodbury Funeral Home of Munson-Lovetere, Main Street South, was in charge
of arrangements.
The Newtown Bee August 13, 1999
Alice J. Tonnessen
Alice J. Tonnessen, 79, of El Cajon, Calif., formerly of Mt Nebo Road in
Newtown, wife of the late Arnt W. Tonnessen, died on July 27 at Grossmont
Hospital in La Mesa, Calif.
Mrs Tonnessen was born in Brooklyn, N.Y. on September 25, 1919. She was active
for many years in the Sons of Norway and the Newtown Senior Center.
She is survived by two sons, Alan Tonnessen of Southbury and Arnt H. Tonnessen
of El Cajon, Calif.; four grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
A private burial will take place in Newtown at the convenience of the family.
The Newtown Bee August 13, 1999