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Minerva P. Grace

PORTSMOUTH - Minerva P. Grace, 84, of Harvest Village in Berlin, N.J. died Saturday, Jan. 8., 2000, at the Virtua West Jersey Hospital.

She was born in Andover, Maine and spent her summers in Sanford. She and her husband, Ronald E. Grace, formerly of Portsmouth, wintered in Tavares, Fla.

Before retiring in 1970, she worked in the Human Resources department for RCA in Camden, N.J. for 20 years.

She was a member of the Reserve Officer Association of Ladies.

She is survived by her husband.

In addition, other family members include a daughter, Barbara Craft of Cherry Hill, N.J.; two grandchildren; and two sisters, Barbara Meisner of Tavares, Fla., and Patricia Waters of Simsbury, Conn.

William B. Fitzpatrick II

PAWTUCKET, R.I. - William B. Fitzpatrick II, 79, of Campbell Street, died Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2000, at the Phillip Hulitar Hospice Center, Providence.

Born in Providence, he was the son of the late William B. and Katherine V. (Gardiner) Fitzpatrick. He lived in Pawtucket for 30 years, and had also lived in North Grafton, Mass.

He was a graduate of the former Tyler School and attended LaSalle Academy. He joined the Rhode Island National Guard, which was brought into the Army several months before Dec. 7, 1941. He was a member of the 103rd Field Artillery Unit, Battery F. He attended officers training school and was sent to the European Theater with the 101st Airborne Paratroopers. He fought in the Battle of the Bulge in Belgium in December of 1944. He was discharged from the Army as a first lieutenant.

He received the Purple Heart, Bronze Star Medal, Golden Arrowhead, and a presidential citation for the Battle of Bastone. He was a member of the American Legion No. 0311 in Seekonk, and the Ezekiel Bates Lodge AF&AM.

He was the husband of the late Margaret M. (Knapp) Fitzpatrick.

Survivors include five sons, William B. Fitzpatrick III of Pascoag, R.I., James T. Fitzpatrick of Sutton, Mass., Daniel J. Fitzpatrick of Stratham, N.H., Joseph E. Fitzpatrick of Douglas, Mass., and Michael E. Fitzpatrick of Blackstone, Mass.; a daughter, Catherine M. Pepler of Exeter, N.H.; a sister, Rita Goding of Warwick; 12 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

He was predeceased by a son, George M. Fitzpatrick.

Dorothy A. McIntire

PORTSMOUTH - Dorothy Anna McIntire, 85, died Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2000, at the Edgewood Centre.

Born in Manchester, she was the daughter of Robert E. and Catherine (MacDonald) Hunkins. She grew up in Portsmouth and attended St. Patrick School. She lived most of her married life in York. After her husband died she resided at the Feaster Apartments on Court Street in Portsmouth.

She was a communicant of the church of the Immaculate Conception and was active in the Golden Agers and the Senior Citizens Center.

In her younger years she enjoyed hunting, fishing and many outdoor activities. She was the wife of the late Horace R. McIntire.

Survivors include five sisters, Mary Carlson, Jennie Hatch, Catherine Bradley, and Martha James, all of Portsmouth, and Frances Stroup of Henderson, Nev.; two brothers, Robert H. Hunkins of Kittery, and Joseph Hunkins of Tucson, Ariz.; and many nieces and nephews.

She was predeceased by a sister, Helen Dixon, and a brother, Vincent Hunkins.

Hubert M. Carmichael

JACKSON, Miss. - Hubert M. Carmichael, 86, a retired sales representative of South Pear Orchard, died Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2000, of respiratory failure at Baptist Medical Center.

Born in Mobile, Ala., he grew up in Jackson, Miss. He was a graduate of Central High School and Millsaps College, where he wa a member of Kappa Sigma Fraternity.

After college, he was director of Jackson's Parks and oversaw the reconstruction of the Jackson Zoo, including the popular Monkey Island.

During World War II, he attended Officer Candidate School in Orlando, Fla., and served as a major in the Air Force in Guam and Japan.

After the war, he moved to Atlanta, where he was regional sales manager of Locke Insulator Corp. A resident of Atlanta, he wa a member of the Lions Club and an elder in Peachtree Christian Church. He was a member of the General Electric Elfins Club and a lifetime member of the Atlanta Athletic Club.

In 1969, he moved to Locke's Baltimore headquarters. There, he was a member of Severna Park Methodist Church and the Chartwell Country Club.

In 1975, he moved to Jackson, Miss., as the U.S. marketing manager for Locke Insulator Corp., from which he retired in 1978. He was a member of the MS Golf Seniors Association, serving for a number of years as vice president and golf tour director. He also was a member of the Colonial Country Club, Beavers Investment Club, Caledonia Society of Jackson, and First Christian Church, where he served as an elder.

He was the husband of Charlotte Loftis Carmichael of Jackson.

In addition to his wife, survivors include two sons, Hubert (Michael) Carmichael Jr. of Newington, N.H., and Laird Carmichael of El Paso, Texas; two daughters, Patsy Sachs of Woodbridge, Va., and Lucy Kimberly of Arnold, Md.; a brother, Charles Carmichael of Jackson, Miss.; a sister, Virginia Shackelford of Jackson, Miss.; and 10 grandchildren.

Samuel J. Jackson

TWIN MOUNTAIN, N.H. - Samuel John Jackson, 58, died suddenly Saturday, Jan. 8, 2000, at Littleton Hospital.

Born Jan. 21, 1941, in Andover, Mass., he was the son of the late Samuel and Lillian (Holmes) Jackson. He owned and operated a catering company and was a former chef at the Rusty Hammer in Portsmouth.

He was a member of the Audubon Society, Sierra Club, Appalachian Mountain Club, National Home Gardening Club, and Adventure Club of North America.

Survivors include one son, J. Russell Jackson of Miami, Fla.; three daughters, Laura E. Quinlan and Judith A. Olisky, both of Lawrence, Mass.; and Shelley L. Jillson of Pepperrell, Mass.; and five grandchildren.

The Cremation Society of New Hampshire is in charge of arrangements.

Jayne B. Caplette

APACHE JUNCTION, Ariz. - Jayne B. Caplette, 38, formerly of Portsmouth and Dover, died Monday, Jan. 10, 2000, at the Mayo Clinic Hospital in Scottsdale, Ariz., after losing her hard-fought battle with cystic fibrosis.

Born Aug. 18, 1961, in Portsmouth, she was the daughter of Robert and Harriet (Kolikof) Tucker, both Portsmouth natives who currently reside in Scottsdale. She graduated from Dover High School in 1978.

For several years before declining health forced her to stop working, she was employed at the Mayo Clinic. As both an employee and patient, she was admired for her courage by co-workers, and by the doctors and nurses who later cared for her.

She loved visual arts and crafts, and she designed and marketed a line of Victorian jewelry.

She was the wife of Ronald Caplette, formerly of Rochester, who currently resides in Apache Junction.

In addition to her husband and parents, survivors include two brothers, Marvin Tucker and his wife, Pam, of Riverside, Calif., and Steven Tucker of Marquette, Mich.; a sister, Kelli Tucker of Scottsdale; two nephews; and several aunts, uncles and cousins.

Her family has requested that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, 6931 Arlington Road, Bethesda, MD 20814.

Philip R. Lyons

HAMPTON - The funeral for Philip R. Lyons, 79, of 15 Salt Meadow, was held Wednesday from the Remick & Gendron Funeral Home.

A Mass of Christian burial was celebrated at St. Theresa Church in Rye Beach. The Rev. Joseph O'Connor, OSA, of Merrimack College, North Andover, Mass., was celebrant.

Salvatore DiVincenzo was acolyte. Judith Kish was organist and pianist. Mary Louise Arcidi was cantor and soloist. Charles M. Lyons, son of the deceased, offered the eulogy.

Cremation followed the Mass in the Phoenix Crematory.

Pallbearers were Christopher Brook, Timothy Brook, Michael Lyons, Adam Gryglas, Kevin Sullivan and Richard Sullivan.

Addie May Davis

PORTSMOUTH - Addie May (Pettingill) Davis, 82, of 377 Maplewood Ave., died Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2000, at Portsmouth Regional Hospital.

Born April 19, 1917, in Portsmouth, she was the daughter of the late Monroe and Hattie Pettingill.

She loved and enjoyed her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

She was the wife of the late Leland W. Davis.

Survivors include her son, Dwight D. Dodd of Moultonboro, N.H.; her daughter, Beverly A. Adams of Portsmouth; five grandchildren, Michelle Mann of Xenia, Ohio, Cindy Adams of Barrington, Bill Adams of Barrington, Barbara Rodi of Cranston, R.I., and Debra A. Dodd of Gilmanton, N.H.; five great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.

LaVerne W. Loop

CHESTER, Vt. - LaVerne "Larry" W. Loop, 92, of Chester, died Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2000, at Springfield Hospital.

He graduated from New York University in 1929 and worked at Guaranty Trust Co. Bank on Wall Street, New York City, for 25 years. Following World War II, he spent two-and-a-half years with the U.S. military government in Berlin.

In 1965 he retired as cashier at the Farmers and Merchants Bank in Matawan, N.J., and moved to Maine, where he lived until 1995.

He was the husband of Margaret Forsyth Loop, who died in July 1988.

Survivors include a daughter, Jonne L. Adler of Chester; two grandsons, Richard Adler of Acaukeek, Md., and John Adler of Chester; a granddaughter, Susan Adler of Somersworth; and two great-granddaughters, Bethany and Emily of Chester.

Enes F. Bazzocchi

PORTSMOUTH - Enes F. Bazzocchi, 75, of 62 Winter St., died at her home Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2000, after a lengthy illness.

Born Nov. 9, 1924 in Portsmouth, she was the daughter of Joseph and Maria (Romboli) Bazzocchi and was a resident here most of her life.

A 1942 graduate of Portsmouth High School, she also graduated from Keene Teachers College in 1946. She taught in Ossippee and New London, Conn. After working for the New Hampshire Department of Welfare, she retired in 1988.

She was a member of the Church of the Immaculate Conception and the Catholic Daughters of America.

In addition to her love for the Seacoast area, she also enjoyed traveling. Her travels took her to Italy, Paris, London, Argentina and the Caribbean Islands.

She is survived by her sister, Mary L. Bazzocchi, with whom she lived; a brother, Ramon Bazzocchi and his wife Muriel of Nashua; a nephew, Stephen J. Bazzocchi and his wife Dianne of Nashua; a niece, Catherine A. Dirsa and her husband Thomas of Londonderry.

William B. Fitzpatrick II

PAWTUCKET, R.I. - William B. Fitzpatrick II, 79, of Campbell Street, died Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2000, at the Phillip Hulitar Hospice Center, Providence.

Born in Providence, he was the son of the late William B. and Katherine V. (Gardiner) Fitzpatrick. He lived in Pawtucket for 30 years, and had also lived in North Grafton, Mass.

He was a graduate of the former Tyler School and attended LaSalle Academy. He joined the Rhode Island National Guard, which was brought into the Army several months before Dec. 7, 1941. He was a member of the 103rd Field Artillery Unit, Battery F. He attended officers training school and was sent to the European Theater with the 101st Airborne Paratroopers. He fought in the Battle of the Bulge in Belgium in December of 1944. He was discharged from the Army as a first lieutenant.

He received the Purple Heart, Bronze Star Medal, Golden Arrowhead, and a presidential citation for the Battle of Bastone. He was a member of the American Legion No. 0311 in Seekonk, and the Ezekiel Bates Lodge AF&AM.

He was the husband of the late Margaret M. (Knapp) Fitzpatrick.

Survivors include five sons, William B. Fitzpatrick III of Pascoag, R.I., James T. Fitzpatrick of Sutton, Mass., Daniel J. Fitzpatrick of Stratham, N.H., Joseph E. Fitzpatrick of Douglas, Mass., and Michael E. Fitzpatrick of Blackstone, Mass.; a daughter, Catherine M. Pepler of Exeter, N.H.; a sister, Rita Goding of Warwick; 12 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

He was predeceased by a son, George M. Fitzpatrick.

Dorothy A. McIntire

PORTSMOUTH - Dorothy Anna McIntire, 85, died Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2000, at the Edgewood Centre.

Born in Manchester, she was the daughter of Robert E. and Catherine (MacDonald) Hunkins. She grew up in Portsmouth and attended St. Patrick School. She lived most of her married life in York. After her husband died she resided at the Feaster Apartments on Court Street in Portsmouth.

She was a communicant of the church of the Immaculate Conception and was active in the Golden Agers and the Senior Citizens Center.

In her younger years she enjoyed hunting, fishing and many outdoor activities. She was the wife of the late Horace R. McIntire.

Survivors include five sisters, Mary Carlson, Jennie Hatch, Catherine Bradley, and Martha James, all of Portsmouth, and Frances Stroup of Henderson, Nev.; two brothers, Robert H. Hunkins of Kittery, and Joseph Hunkins of Tucson, Ariz.; and many nieces and nephews.

She was predeceased by a sister, Helen Dixon, and a brother, Vincent Hunkins.

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