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RONALD R. BARNES, SR. of BELCHERTOWN, MA, April 13, 1937 – July 16, 2012

Ronald R. Barnes Sr.
BELCHERTOWN, Ronald R. Barnes Sr., 75, of Belchertown, MA, passed away peacefully on July 16, 2012. Beloved son of the late Albert F. Barnes and Imelda A. (Burgoin) Barnes, he was born in Pittsfield, MA, on April 13, 1937 and graduated from PittsfieldHigh School.
He is survived by his loving wife and best friend of more than 40 years Elizabeth (Bette) Coughlin Barnes. He was a devoted father to his 5 Children, Ronald R. Barnes Jr. of Sandwich, MA, Tina M. Wileman of Gill, MA, Stacey A. Davis and her husband Robert of York, PA, Ralph J. Tovet of Martha’s Vineyard, MA and Randy B. Barnes and his wife Catherine of Lincoln, VT. He leaves behind a brother, Raymond Barnes and his wife, Linda of Pittsfield, MA. He also leaves behind six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren as well as many other family members and his devoted canine companion Spike.
He was an avid fisherman his whole life and also enjoyed golf. He retained his trademark sense of humor until his last day. He will be deeply missed.
Calling hours will be on July 24, 2012 from 10 to 11 a.m. at the Douglass Funeral Service, 87 North Pleasant St., Amherst, MA; with a service following at 11 a.m. Burial will follow at LakeValeCemetery in Belchertown, MA. Obituary and memorial register at www.douglassfuneral.com.
Full service details, Memorial Guestbook and Slideshow and sharing features are available here.
H. CLINTON NOBLE of AMHERST, MA, November 3, 1922 – July 11, 2012
H. CLINTON NOBLE
AMHERST, H. Clinton Noble died on July 11th at Hadley at Elaine. He was 89 years old. A long-time resident of West Hartford and then Farmington, CT, he moved several years ago to The Arbors in Amherst area to live near his two daughters.
He started his professional career in the New England machine tool industry, working at Noble & Westbrook Manufacturing Company of East Hartford, which had been founded at the beginning of the last century. It bore the name of the two families whose members proudly and diligently ran the company for three generations. Clint Noble became part of this tradition after graduating from LehighUniversity in 1947.
He interrupted his studies at Lehigh for several years to serve his country during World War II here in the US as an Air Force pilot and flight instructor.
When Noble & Westbrook Manufacturing was sold to the former Bristol Brass Company, Clint moved to Hartford Special Machinery Company of Simsbury, where he served as vice president.
In his retirement, he enjoyed spending time on the Connecticut shore and was active on various boards and committees. He was an enthusiastic member of the Connecticut Valley Lehigh Club and loved to attend the school’s football games. He reveled in Connecticut history, especially the state’s prominent place in America’s manufacturing economy, and had a proud mastery of the details of his family’s history, in both East Hartford, CT and Becket, MA. He was active in church matters in East Hartford and Hartford, serving as a deacon and a lay delegate to the United Church of Christ.
After moving to Amherst, he began attending South Congregational Church with his family.
He leaves a brother, Holcomb B. Noble of New York City; two daughters, Alice Morse and Elizabeth Gummere, both of Amherst, and their husbands, Richard and John; a nephew, Jon-Holcomb Noble, of Hadley; a beloved granddaughter, Elizabeth Morse, of Amherst; and several other nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews. He was formerly married to Alice McAden Jones of Charlotte, NC, who died in 2002, and Florence Cross, now of Midlothian, VA. He was predeceased by his sister, Joanne Olmsted of Burlington, VT.
A memorial service will be held at a later date. Donations may be made to the South Congregational Church Organ Fund, 1066 South East Street, Amherst, MA 01002. Obituary and memorial register at www.douglassfuneral.com.
Full service details, Memorial Guestbook and Slideshow and sharing features are available here.