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Ruby L. Simms

HAMPTON - Ruby Luella (Pentz) Simms, 95, of 202 Woodland Road, died Tuesday, Sept. 21, 1999, at her home.

Born in Shelburne, Nova Scotia, Canada, she was the daughter of the late Amos and Annie May (Matthews) Pentz. She attended Mount Allison College in New Brunswick, where she majored in music and received numerous awards.

In 1924, she moved to Boston with her husband, William E. Simms. For several years, she did the bookkeeping at Simms Brothers Yacht Yard in Dorchester, Mass., a company her husband founded with his brother.

For more than 27 years she lived in Braintree, Mass. She was an active member of the Braintree Philergians, for which she served 12 years as a bell ringer and two years as a chairwoman. She was also active in various women's groups in the Braintree Baptist Church.

After the family yacht yard was taken by eminent domain by the state of Massachusetts for the southeast expressway, she and her family moved to Jacksonville, Fla., where they purchased another yacht yard. For four years, she was active in the Jacksonville Ortega Methodist Church and the Jacksonville Women's Club.

Her family returned to New England in 1961, after selling the Jacksonville yacht yard, and opened the Simms Bros. Yacht Yard in Scituate, Mass. She and her husband then settled in Peterborough, where she became president of the Peterborough Garden Club. They later moved to Hampton, where she served as president of the Salty Marsh Garden Club; and horticultural chairwoman and club therapy chairwoman of the New Hampshire Federation of Garden Clubs. For more than two years, she rang the bells for the First Congregational Church of Hampton.

Her hobbies included gardening, hooking rugs, crewel work, and other home projects.

She was predeceased by her husband in 1986.

Survivors include her son, Harold G. Simms and his wife, Jean, of Norwell, Mass.; four grandsons; and 11 great-grandchildren.

Janet Nicholson Eaton Macomber

MACOMBER - Janet Nicholson Eaton Macomber, 95, of New Castle, N.H., and formerly of Wolfeboro, N.H., died Sept. 22, 1999. Memorial service on Saturday, Oct. 9, 1999, at New Castle Congregational Church. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Smith College Alumnae Association, Northampton, MA 01060, or to the New Castle Town Library, New Castle, NH 03854. Arrangements by J. Verne Wood Funeral Home.

H. Francis Nordahl

HAMPTON BEACH - H. Francis "Franny" Nordahl, 75, of 8 Kentville Terrace, formerly of Lexington Mass., died Thursday, Sept. 23, 1999, at his home.

Born Nov. 19, 1923, in Braintree, Mass., he was the son of the late Henry and Lillian (Curran) Nordahl. He was a graduate of Braintree High School.

He was a veteran of World War II, serving in the Army in New Guinea with the 594th Special Boat Regiment with the 4th Engineer Special Brigade.

For more than 37 years, he worked for New England Telephone until his retirement in 1984.

He lived in Lexington, Mass., for many years and summered in Hampton Beach for several years before moving there in 1993. He wintered in the Melbourne, Fla., area.

He was a communicant of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Church and a former communicant of Sacred Heart Church in Lexington.

He was a member of the Knights of Columbus Council in Lexington, Telephone Pioneers of America, and Raymond E. Walton American Legion Post No. 70, Seabrook.

He enjoyed fishing, golfing and playing cards.

He was the husband of the late Dorothy F. (Walton) Nordahl for 45 years.

Survivors include three sons, Stephen P. Nordahl of Blackstone, Mass., James F. Nordahl of Fort Leavenworth, Kan., and Jon R. Nordahl of Wellfleet, Mass.; four daughters, Susan DiGirolamo of Uxbridge, Mass., Kathleen Nordahl of St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, Kristin A. Nordahl Gillan of Boxboro, Mass., and Mary E. O'Callaghan of Maynard, Mass.; one sister-in-law, Elizabeth Smith of Manchester, N.H.; six grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.

Cecile J. Jette

MANCHESTER - Cecile J. Jette, 98, of Manchester, formerly of Greenland, died Friday, Sept. 24, 1999, at the Gale Home after a period of failing health.

Born Sept. 16, 1901, in Manchester, she was the daughter of Pierre and Delphine (Fontaine) Marquis. She moved to the Seacoast in 1933 and was a resident of Greenland for more than 50 years.

She was a member of St. James Church in Portsmouth, and a member of the Ave Maria Guild.

She was the wife of the late Adelbert Jette.

Survivors include three sons, Gerald Jette of Newfields, Maine, David Jette of Portsmouth, and Roger Jette of Atkinson, N.H.; five daughters, Irene Helbick of Port Charlotte, Fla., Rita Sifford of Englewood, Fla., Therese Wallingford of Dover, Camille Bersey of Fort Pierce, Fla., and Lucille French of Exeter; 52 grandchildren; more than 60 great-grandchildren; several great-great-grandchildren; one brother, Calix Marquis of Colorado; and many nieces and nephews.

She was predeceased by two sons, Donald Jette and Maurice Jette; a daughter, Rinalda Jennings; and a sister, Isabelle Brassell.

Charles C. Sprague

PORTSMOUTH - Charles C. Sprague, 90, of 928 South St., died Thursday, Sept. 23, 1999, at the Edgewood Centre.

Born June 30, 1909, in Kittery, he was the son of Albert and Elizabeth (Avery) Sprague.

At the age of 16, he started working in his father's barber shop. For many years, he owned and operated Clint's Barber Shop.

In the 1940s, he enjoyed playing the drums in a local band around the Seacoast area.

He was the husband of the late Hazel R. (Page) Sprague.

Survivors include a daughter, Betty Morrissey of Portsmouth; two brothers, John and Ralph Sprague, both of Kittery; two granddaughters, Kathleen A. Morrissey of Bourne, Texas, and Susan E. (Morrissey) Shannon of Eliot; three great-grandchildren; and a niece, Patricia Koravas of Rye.

He was predeceased by his former wife, Marjorie A. Gauvin.

Libby Soris

PORTSMOUTH - Libby Soris died Friday, Sept. 24, 1999. Born March 20, 1918, she was the daughter of the late Theodore and Arte Trefon.

She was the wife of Christopher Soris.

In addition to her husband, survivors include a brother, Ralph (Socrates) Trefon and his wife, Anna, of Winchester, Mass.; two sisters, Donna Alexson and her husband, James, of Lexington, Mass., Angela Daskalos and her husband, Charles, of Watertown, Mass.; and several nieces and nephews.

Olive M. Langley Ring

HAMPTON - The funeral for Olive M. Langley Ring, 87, of 3 Pawnee St., was held Thursday at the Remick & Gendron Funeral Home. The Rev. Dr. Kenneth G. Lawrence, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Hampton Falls, officiated. Jean Goss was organist and Jay Halloran was soloist. Eastern Star services were also conducted by Orient Chapter O.E.S No. 22 of Exeter.

Ruby L. Simms

HAMPTON - The funeral for Ruby L. Simms, 95, of 202 Woodland Road, was held Saturday at the Remick & Gendron Funeral Home. The Rev. Carroll Moore, pastor of the United Methodist Church, Hampton, officiated. Jean Goss was organist. Words of remembrance were offered by her son, Harold G. Simms, and her grandson, David Simms. Burial followed in High Street Cemetery, Hampton, with committal services conducted by the Rev. Moore. Pallbearers were David Simms, Paul Simms, William Simms, and Nathan Simms.

Phillip C. Nelson

PORTSMOUTH - Funeral services for Phillip C. "Phil" Nelson, 59, of 204 Wibird St., were held on Friday from Buckminster Chapel, Portsmouth, with services at the North Congregational Church, Portsmouth. Officiants were the Rev. Reva Karstens, interim pastor, and the Rev. Mary Robbins of Middle Street Baptist Church. Organist was Richard Gremlitz and Wendell Purrington was soloist.

In attendance were a large delegation of former associates and students from Portsmouth High School.

Burial will be in Harmony Grove Cemetery, Portsmouth, at the convenience of the family.

Bearers were Eric Johnson, Bill Murphy, Tom Daubney, Danny Parr, George Cushing and Al Neri.

Masonic services were held Thursday at the chapel by St. Andrew's Lodge No. 56 F & AM, including Worshipful Master Brian R. Sanderson; Senior Warden Craig I. Brown; Junior Warden, Wor. Philip Fraser; Chaplain, Wor. Nelson D. Hersey; Senior Steward, Ronald Pulliam Jr.; Marshall, Wor. Edward Conway; and Tyler, Wor. Knute Lundgren. Also assisting in services were Wor. Lynn J. Sanderson; Russell Brightman; and Harold Whitehouse.

Barbara Duffy

PORTSMOUTH - Barbara Duffy, 87, of 303 Thornton St., died Monday, Sept. 27, 1999, at her home.

Born June 23, 1912, in Guildhall, Vt. the daughter of Fred and Celia (Ball) Ford. She was a resident of Portsmouth for the past 70 years.

Barbara was employed as a private duty Registered Nurse before her retirement. She was an active member of the St. Catherine of Siena Church and the Knights of Columbus Auxiliary.

She was the husband of Melvin J. Duffy for 61 years.

In addition to her husband, she is survived by two brothers, Fred Ford and his wife, Bonnie, of Brewer, Maine and Chandler "Chan" Ford of Guildhall; a sister, Marjory Keenan of St. Johnsbury, Vt.; nieces, nephews and many friends.

Marilyn N. Boyer

KITTERY POINT - Marilyn N. Boyer, 75, of Chauncey Creek Road, died Thursday, Dec. 9, 1999.

Born June 15, 1924, in Haverhill, Mass., she lived most of her life in Kittery Point. She graduated from Traip Academy in 1942, and worked for a short time after her 1943 marriage to her high school sweetheart, "Bud" Boyer, who died in 1987. After raising their three daughters, she returned to work, first with John Downing Realtors and then for the state of New Hampshire, retiring in 1994.

Known as "Marly" to her friends, she was a loving wife, a doting mother and grandmother and a loyal friend to many. She had a remarkably kind heart and a thoughtfulness for others.

She had been member of First Christian Church in Kittery Point for many years. She also attended York Street Baptist Church faithfully.

Survivors include her daughters, Donna Boardman of York, and Linda Connell and Kim Boyer of Kittery Point; her grandchildren, Andrew, Matthew, Joshua and Amanda Connell, and Jessica, Sarah and Amy Boardman; her brothers, Howard Noyes of Rochester, N.H., and Russell Noyes of Princeton, Maine; and many nieces and nephews.

Theda I. Coberly

RYE - Theda I. Coberly, 68, of 120 Lafayette Road, died Wednesday, Dec. 8, 1999, at Portsmouth Regional Hospital.

Born Jan. 16, 1931, in Melrose, Mass., she was the daughter of the late Roland A. and Cora M. (Brown) Heald. Raised in Maine, she was a 1949 graduate of Monmouth Academy.

For many years, she worked in retail sales for several Seacoast area businesses, including Woolworth's, J.J. Newbury's, and the Big Scoop ice cream stand. She also had worked as a home health aide at the old Portsmouth Hospital.

For more than 30 years, she lived in Rye, moving there from Exeter. Before that, she had resided in Bath, Maine.

Survivors include three sons, Sonny House of Northwood, Thomas A. House of Stratham, and Timothy A. House of Dover; a daughter, Linda J. (House) Bilodeau of Portsmouth; four grandchildren, Roy R. House, Catherine R. Bilodeau, Eugene P. Bilodeau and Austin J. House; and several nieces and nephews.

She was predeceased by a son, Roy House, who died in 1974.

Martha A. Cummings

BERWICK - Martha Ann Cummings, 64, died unexpectedly on Sunday, Sept. 26, 1999, at her residence.

Born on Nov. 23, 1934, in York, she was the daughter of the late Stuart and Ardell (Brooks) Chase. She attended York schools and resided with her husband and children in York Beach for over 55 years before retiring to Berwick 10 years ago.

She enjoyed sewing, cooking and spending time with her grandchildren.

She was the wife of Randall J. Cummings of Berwick for 45 years.

In addition to her husband, Martha is survived by two daughters, Sharon L. Chase of New London, N.H. and Mrs. Wayne (Susan) Patch of South Berwick, Maine; a son, Gary A. Cummings of York Beach; four brothers, Norman and Herman Chase, both of York, Richard Chase of South Berwick and Chester Chase of Cape Neddick; one sister, Sylvia Hathorne of York Beach; four grandchildren; and 23 nieces and nephews.

Gladys E. Foote

ELIOT - Gladys Emery Foote died Thursday, Sept. 23, 1999.

She was born June 27, 1901 in Lyndenborough, N.H.

Gladys was active in the Eliot Garden Club and became a member of the Maine Judges Council. She most recently held the title of Master Judge Emeritus, accredited by the National Council of Federated Garden Clubs.

She was the husband of late Wells D. Foote for 46 years.

Survivors include five children, Lois Ann Oliver of Portsmouth, Wells D. Foote Jr. and his wife, Leona, of Lyndenborough, Hubert E. Foote and his wife, Luciana, of Seminole County, Fla., Emery B. Foote and his wife, Norma, of Hernando Beach, Fla. and Harlan B. Foote and his wife, June, of Renton, Wash.; 17 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; and eight great-great-grandchildren.

She was residing in the home of her care givers at the time of her death.

Josephine M. Connors

PORTSMOUTH - Funeral services for Josephine M. Connors, 86, of 323 Union St., were held Sept. 4, 1999.

A Mass of Christian burial was celebrated at the Church of the Immaculate Conception by the Rev. Richard McCue. Lector was Florence Capalare. Organist was Marion Arnoldy and soloist was Mary Leonard. Burial was in the family lot in Calvary Cemetery with Rev. McCue conducting the committal. Pallbearers were David Connors, Peter Connors, Christopher Schoff, Michael Regan, Donald Lorenzet and Dr. Daniel Brown.

Katherine K. Hallett

KITTERY POINT - Katherine K. Hallett of Chauncey Creek Road, died Monday, Sept. 27, 1999 at the Dover Rehabilitation and Living Center in Dover.

Born Oct. 24, 1909, in St. Louis, she was the daughter of Harry Goodwin Koerber and Clara (Baur) Koerber.

She attended Mary Institute in St. Louis and is a graduate of the Holton-Arms School in Washington, D.C. She also attended Washington University in St. Louis.

She lived in Greenwich, Conn.; Boston and St. Louis. In Greenwich, she was a member of the Green Fingers Garden Club. She was active in the Red Cross, Girl Scouts and the New York Junior League. In St. Louis, she was a member of the Planters Garden Club, and a volunteer for many years at St. Luke's Hospital, Missouri Historical Society and the Campbell House Museum.

She was a longtime volunteer in the Guild of Strawbery Banke and Meals on Wheels program in Portsmouth. She was a member of the Friends of Rice Public Library, the Kittery Historical and Naval Museum, Piscataqua Garden Club, York Harbor Reading Room and St. John's Episcopal Church in Portsmouth, N.H.

She was the wife of the late John Folsom Hallett. The couple married on March 4, 1935.

She is survived by her son, Samuel Goodwin Hallett of Colorado; a grandson, John Folsom Hallett of Massachusetts; and two great-grandchildren.

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