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In lieu of flowers please make donations to The Little Guild, 285 Sharon-Goshen Turnpike, West Cornwall, CT 06796. SHARON - Dorothy Bertha Felske, 94, passed peacefully September 3, 2022, in Sharon, CT surrounded by her loving family. Dorothy was born February 10, 1928 in Brooklyn, NY. She was the daughter of August William and Emma Louise Hardt. Dorothy grew up a “city kid” roller skating, roasting potatoes curbside, playing with metal soldiers, listening to the radio, developing a love of books and gathering for meals with her numerous aunts and uncles.

He then spent his whole professional life in Greenwich Village as a clinical psychologist in private practice. Unfortunately, a stroke intervened in 2004, leaving him unable to practice. Fortunately, he and his wife, Ingrid Freidenbergs, had a house in Lakeville where there is a robust community for art, theater, dance, and music. She settled in Connecticut permanently after graduating. Her lifelong passion for music started at the piano when she was less than 4 years old. She had perfect pitch and was a talented guitarist having also studied classical guitar.
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As anyone who knew her will testify, she had a winning smile and optimistic disposition that allowed her to make friends easily. They enjoyed a rich social life during their years in the village. They loved “taking off” to the Pocono Mountains and the Maryland Shore and the occasional trip to the casino. Phyllis was an adept bridge player and enjoyed many afternoons playing card games with her Women’s Club friends. She volunteered at the Village Library where she looked forward to greeting friends both new and old.

Avis was also predeceased by two sons Gary and Peder Morehouse. They made friends and spent time with a broad spectrum of people they met along the way. Peter savored the conversations they had with their new friends and was always eager for more. She moved to Sharon in 1959 to become office manager at Magnamusic Distributors, and then in 1961 joined the staff of The Sharon Clinic. LAKEVILLE – Mary Stuart Robertson, 85, of Moore Road, died on May 13, 2022 in her beloved home. She was the loving wife of Douglas Robertson to whom she was married for thirty-five years.
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During his college years he worked at Allenport Steel Mill and was proud that he was able to put himself through college. James "Mac" McKevitt, 90 of Brownstown, Fayette City, PA, passed away Tuesday, October 25, 2022 in his residence. He was born January 21, 1932 in Brownstown, Fayette City PA, son of Charles McKevitt and Bridgett Connell McKevitt.
They shared the family home in Bethel until Audrey’s passing in 2010. Marge was always interested in and followed the athletic teams that her grandchildren and great grandchildren participated in. Marge was a loyal and avid fan of the UConn Huskies Women’s’ Basketball team. Even as her eyesight gave way to macular degeneration, she could be found with her chair pulled close to the television cheering on the team.
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A memorial service celebrating her life and art, will be posted at a later date. It will be held near the Morgan family farm, where so much of her early life was spent. Over the years, Bob and Jim have lived in NYC, St. Thomas in the US Virgin Islands, and Acapulco, Mexico, and have traveled a great deal to S.
Life with her family of five children, seven grandchildren, beloved great-grandchildren and many adored nieces and nephews was never dull. She was the daughter of Irene White Tobin and William R. Tobin, Sr. A woman who in high school became a trained air spotter in World War II, was clearly positioned for her many other roles in life. Third Grade teacher, CCD teacher, Girl Scout leader, Sharon Center School Board of Education, Sharon Finance Committee, Finance Board of Appeals, and Board of Advisors Salisbury Bank & Trust. Mary also belonged to the Sharon Woman’s Club and the Sharon Hospital Auxiliary. Mary became a real estate agent, a job she loved for forty-five years and only recently retired in April after a long and successful career.
He joined General Electric for five years going through their marketing training program. In 1969, Sal started his career on Wall Street as an institutional sell-side analyst in high tech with William D. Witter, Inc. He had similar research positions at Drexel Burnham Lambert, Kidder Peabody, and Shearson/American Express. Sal was named to the Institutional Investor Magazines All-American Research Team for three years as one of the top ranked electronics analysts.

Marjorie was a graduate of the Cornell Nursing School and worked for Planned Parenthood for 35 years as director of their Northern Westchester office. During that time she also traveled to prisons and schools to talk about contraception and women’s health. She worked as a volunteer for the local library wherever she lived, and was a passionate and active Democrat. With great sadness, we announce the loss of Edward Allan Baker, beloved father, grandfather, brother, husband, playwright, teacher, colleague, and friend. On the evening of Saturday, November 20, 2021, Ed Baker passed, surrounded by love from friends and family, at St Vincent's Medical Center in Bridgeport, CT.
Mary was born January 16, 1940, the daughter of Richard and Agnes Wilson. CORNWALL BRIDGE - Mary Sager, 82, passed away September 6, 2022 at Sharon Healthcare Center. Her most acclaimed reporting came during the 2003 Iraq war. More than 500 journalists, including more than 100 Americans, covered the run up to the war. NORTH CANAAN - Paul Ottar Satre Jr., 84 of North Canaan died December 20, 2021 at Geer Nursing and Rehab Center.
As a teenager participating in community theater, she discovered her life’s joy and passion, and made some of her closest, lifelong friends. Elizabeth “Betsy” Howie, of Falls Village Connecticut, passed away on November 25, 2022, with her beloved daughter, Calpurnia “Callie” Carter, at her side. A cherished member of the Falls Village community known for her wit, warmth and outspokenness, Betsy was also a longtime resident of New York City where she worked with aplomb in the theater and publishing worlds. In high school, Barb and I would stay with Aunt Marion when Jerry was out of town for work. We solved the world’s problems sitting around her kitchen table. Aunt Marion was great fun and dearly loved her nieces and nephews.
Gerard was a passionate guitar and bass player who loved music, especially the Beatles, Frank Sinatra, Tower of Power and Elvis Presley. He loved motorcycles, specifically Harley Davidsons, and rode often. A creative man who will always be remembered by his children for imitating Elvis Presley, building swimming pools in the bed of his pick up truck, and countless good times. He leaves his 4 children, Laurie, Karen, Jeffrey, and Matthew and their spouses, six grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren to continue his legacy of never acting your age.

She graduated from Prospect Heights Hospital with an R.N. Degree in 1945 and then attended Columbia University, where she received a B.S. Mary was a nurse for many years in the greater metro New York area. SHARON - Janis Downey , age 83 , died January 3, 2022 in Sharon CT. She was the loving wife of the late John A. Downey MD.
Dorothy J Anderson, 90 of Jefferson Twp., Fayette City, PA, passed away Monday, November 7, 2022 at home with her husband at her side. She was born June 10, 1932 in Gillespie, Washington Township, PA, daughter of James Salyers and Hazel Sethman Salyers . She was a member of Little Redstone Presbyterian Church where she sang in the Choir and was a elder and deacon. She was retired from Rox Furniture Warehouse in Charleroi.

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