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PostHeaderIcon EMILY A. GILLEN of AMHERST, MA, November 24, 1967 – August 12, 2012

EMILY ANN GILLEN

AMHERST, Emily Ann Gillen, 44, passed away peacefully at home on August 12, 2012 surrounded by loving family and friends.  Born in Cambridge, MA, Emily moved with her family to Amherst in 1969.  She is survived by her daughter, Beatrice (Bebe) Ballou, her parents, Bill and Connie Gillen, and her two brothers, Pat Gillen and wife Cyndy of Belchertown, their sons Vincent, Dylan, and Vaughn, and Sam Gillen and wife Libby of Chicago and their daughter Gigi and son Theo.  She also leaves her sweet dog Luna and countless friends and acquaintances who have been touched by her beauty, wisdom, and grace.

Emily attended Amherst public schools, but graduated from Northfield Mount Hermon School in 1985.  She attended the University of Massachusetts in Amherst before transferring to the University of Pennsylvania, where she received a BA in Anthropology in 1989. She later returned to UMass, receiving her MA in Anthropology in 2000 and her PhD in Hispanic Literature and Linguistics in 2002. From 2001 to 2003, she was Language Director in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at UMass and, from 2003, Assistant Professor of Spanish at the University of Calgary in Alberta, Canada.  Emily was a sensitive fieldworker and tireless educator, particularly at the intersection of technology and language learning.

Emily’s academic profile was only one aspect of a woman who was, above all, a citizen of the world.  She travelled widely, including a long stay in Finland in 1982 through the Rotary Exchange Program, a sojourn to Australia, and many professional visits across Spain and Mexico. Most recently, she took an interest in the healing arts, meditation and yoga and was training to be certified in Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction. It was within these endeavors that Emily found inner peace, enriched wisdom and strength. During her final months at home in Amherst these were the gifts she gave to her family and friends. The warmth and love that emanated from Emily was the light that pulled all her loved ones through.

Emily was a talented and enthusiastic dancer, having attended Harvard’s Summer Dance Program in 1983 and never missing an opportunity to dance and embrace a melody.  She was a grounded, practical-minded person whose sense of humor was contagious and whose lack of pretention opened many hearts.  Her love of the sea was cultivated at her family’s home in Chatham, MA; her love of nature took her into the wild throughout her life.  Like many of the flowers to be found at her family’s Amherst farm, she was a strong and spirited source of beauty to all who knew her, perennially abloom in her all too shortened life.

Most of all, Emily was a loving and devoted mother to her daughter Bebe, who was a source of joy and wonder to her.  For the past 11 years, Bebe’s well-being has been front and center to all her choices.  Their bond is her special gift to Bebe.

A memorial celebration will be held on August 25 at 4pm at Amherst College’s Alumni House, 76 Churchill Street, in Amherst. A reception with food, music, and remembrance will follow immediately at Sunset Farm, 20 Brigham Lane.

A fund has been created for Bebe’s education.  Donations may be made to Bright Directions, P. O. Box 82623, Lincoln, NE 68501. Please specify the beneficiary’s name in full as “Beatrice E. Ballou”.  Donations may also be made to Cancer Connection, 41 Locust Street, Northampton, MA 01060.

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PostHeaderIcon EMILY A. GILLEN of AMHERST, MA, November 30, 1999 – August 12, 2012

EMILY ANN GILLEN

AMHERST, Emily Ann Gillen, 44, passed away peacefully at home on August 12, 2012 surrounded by loving family and friends.  Born in Cambridge, MA, Emily moved with her family to Amherst in 1969.  She is survived by her daughter, Beatrice (Bebe) Ballou, her parents, Bill and Connie Gillen, and her two brothers, Pat Gillen and wife Cyndy of Belchertown, their sons Vincent, Dylan, and Vaughn, and Sam Gillen and wife Libby of Chicago and their daughter Gigi and son Theo.  She also leaves her sweet dog Luna and countless friends and acquaintances who have been touched by her beauty, wisdom, and grace.

Emily attended Amherst public schools, but graduated from Northfield Mount Hermon School in 1985.  She attended the University of Massachusetts in Amherst before transferring to the University of Pennsylvania, where she received a BA in Anthropology in 1989. She later returned to UMass, receiving her MA in Anthropology in 2000 and her PhD in Hispanic Literature and Linguistics in 2002. From 2001 to 2003, she was Language Director in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at UMass and, from 2003, Assistant Professor of Spanish at the University of Calgary in Alberta, Canada.  Emily was a sensitive fieldworker and tireless educator, particularly at the intersection of technology and language learning.

Emily’s academic profile was only one aspect of a woman who was, above all, a citizen of the world.  She travelled widely, including a long stay in Finland in 1982 through the Rotary Exchange Program, a sojourn to Australia, and many professional visits across Spain and Mexico. Most recently, she took an interest in the healing arts, meditation and yoga and was training to be certified in Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction. It was within these endeavors that Emily found inner peace, enriched wisdom and strength. During her final months at home in Amherst these were the gifts she gave to her family and friends. The warmth and love that emanated from Emily was the light that pulled all her loved ones through.

Emily was a talented and enthusiastic dancer, having attended Harvard’s Summer Dance Program in 1983 and never missing an opportunity to dance and embrace a melody.  She was a grounded, practical-minded person whose sense of humor was contagious and whose lack of pretention opened many hearts.  Her love of the sea was cultivated at her family’s home in Chatham, MA; her love of nature took her into the wild throughout her life.  Like many of the flowers to be found at her family’s Amherst farm, she was a strong and spirited source of beauty to all who knew her, perennially abloom in her all too shortened life.

Most of all, Emily was a loving and devoted mother to her daughter Bebe, who was a source of joy and wonder to her.  For the past 11 years, Bebe’s well-being has been front and center to all her choices.  Their bond is her special gift to Bebe.

A memorial celebration will be held on August 25 at 4pm at Amherst College’s Alumni House, 76 Churchill Street, in Amherst. A reception with food, music, and remembrance will follow immediately at Sunset Farm, 20 Brigham Lane.

A fund has been created for Bebe’s education.  Donations may be made to Bright Directions, P. O. Box 82623, Lincoln, NE 68501. Please specify the beneficiary’s name in full as “Beatrice E. Ballou”.  Donations may also be made to Cancer Connection, 41 Locust Street, Northampton, MA 01060.

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PostHeaderIcon ANN E. WILLIAMS of AMHERST, MA, January 30, 1949 – August 13, 2012

ANN E. WILLIAMS

AMHERST, Ann Elizabeth (Kosakowski) Williams died at the Center for Extended Care, in Amherst on Monday, August 13th, 2012.

Ann was born January 30th, 1949 in Northampton. She was the daughter of the late Stephen and Mary Kosakowski of Amherst.

Ann studied art education and received her Bachelor of Arts degree from UMass Amherst in 1971. She went on to become an art teacher at JFK Middle School in Florence, for over 30 years, retiring in 2006.

She enjoyed summering on Cape Cod with her children. She was also dedicated to painting and drawing as well as writing and illustrating short stories.

She is survived by her sister Jane Findlay of Amherst, her daughter Sara Williams and grandson Finn Winsch of Brooklyn, NY, her son Michael Williams and a grandson Christian Williams of NY City.

A Liturgy of Christian Burial will be held on Saturday, August 18th, at 10:00AM in St. Brigid’s Church, Amherst. Burial will follow in St. Brigid’s Cemetery, Hadley. Calling hours will be Friday, August 17th, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Douglass Funeral Service, Amherst.  

The family requests in lieu of flowers that donations be made to Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Cardiac Amyloidosis Fund, Harvard Vanguard, 133 Brookline Ave., Boston, MA 02215. Obituary and memorial register at www.douglassfuneral.com.

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PostHeaderIcon ELIZABETH LONDERVILLE of AMHERST, MA, November 5, 1931 – August 10, 2012

ELIZABETH LONDERVILLE

AMHERST, Elizabeth Londerville died peacefully surrounded by family at Hospice at the Fisher Home on August 10, 2012. Elizabeth was born November 5, 1931 in Chicopee, MA. She was the daughter of Agnes and grand daughter of Thomas and Catherine O’Brien formerly of County CorkIreland.

Elizabeth lived her life primarily in Chicopee and Granby, MA.  In retirement, she and her late husband Robert C. Londerville enjoyed their summer home in Holland, MA and their winter residence in New Port Richey, Florida.

As a widow Elizabeth recognized the importance and invaluable service of Hospice. She completed training and volunteered providing care to people in their homes as well as in a residential Hospice facility in New Port Richey.

She touched all who knew her with her generous spirit and kind heart. Elizabeth was a caring and gentle soul. She had a great fondness for all animals and her dog Robbie holds a special part of her heart.

She is survived by her daughter Kathy Londerville Rhines and Kathy’s husband Kevin of Amherst, MA;  her daughter Cheryl Londerville Sherry and her husband Paul of Amherst; her grandchildren Lauren Piotrowski of Amherst, MA, Robert Piotrowski of Hadley, MA, Kristin Sherry, of Easthampton, MA,  Ashley Sherry of Amherst, MA  and Matthew Rhines of Wareham MA.

A Liturgy of Christian Burial will be held today, Monday, August 13th, at 10:00 a.m. in St. Brigid’s Church, Amherst with burial following in St. Patrick’s Cemetery, Chicopee.

The family would like to express their deep appreciation to the staff at the Fisher Home.  Their kindness and care is unrivaled. Memorial donations can be made to Hospice of the Fisher Home 1165 N. Pleasant St., Amherst, MA01002. Obituary and memorial register at www.douglassfuneral.com.

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PostHeaderIcon MICHAEL E. MOKRZECKI of HADLEY, MA, March 7, 1953 – August 7, 2012

MICHAEL E. MOKRZECKI

HADLEY, Michael Eugene (Kiki) Mokrzecki died peacefully on August 7, 2012, at the Hospice of the Fisher Home in North Amherst. Born in Northampton on March 7, 1953, he was the son of the late Charles E. and Camille (Lipinski) Mokrzecki. He attended Hadley schools and graduated from Hopkins Academy in 1972.

As a young man, Michael worked on his family farm in Hadley. More recently, Michael completed 15 years of employment at Big Y in Amherst.

Michael will be remembered for his desire to make others laugh. He touched all those who knew him and he will be missed.

He leaves a sister, Nancy Ayers and two brothers, Stanley and Charles.

Thank you to all who gave Michael assistance and the many needed rides over the years. A big thanks to the Big Y family and the Fisher Home.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Friday, August 10th, at 10:00 a.m. in Most Holy Redeemer Church, Hadley. Immediately following Mass, Michael will be buried in St. Stanislaus Cemetery, South Deerfield, with his mother. Calling hours will be Thursday, August 9th, from 6-8 p.m. at The Douglass Funeral Service, Amherst.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Amherst Survival Center, 1200 North Pleasant St., PO Box 9629, Amherst, MA 01059 or Hospice of the Fisher Home, 1165 N. Pleasant St., Amherst, MA 01002. Obituary and memorial register at www.douglassfuneral.com.

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PostHeaderIcon MARION WHITTAKER WILL of AMHERST, MA, March 19, 1926 – July 26, 2012

MARION WHITTAKER WILL

 

AMHERST, Marion Whittaker Will died of congestive heart failure on July 26, 2012 at the Hospice of the Fisher Home in N. Amherst, MA.

 

Born in Northampton on March 19, 1926, she was the daughter of the late Harry and Ivy (Hulme) Whittaker. She attended Easthampton schools and graduated from EasthamptonHigh School in 1943. She married Alphonse E. Will of Holyoke on June 20, 1948.

 

After relocating with her family to the Berkshires in 1961, she returned to school and obtained an LPN license from McCannTechnicalSchool and eventually a BA in sociology from North Adams State College (now MCLA). She also earned a Master’s Degree in Social Work from the University of Connecticut of which she was the most proud.

 

She earned a living primarily by working as a nurse at various nursing homes in the area including Northampton Nursing Home, Amherst Nursing Home, and Sunrise of Hadley and was also employed by temporary agencies. She worked as a nurse well into her seventies.

 

After retiring she enjoyed taking trips with her numerous friends, visiting family across the US, and volunteering at the AmherstSeniorCenter (BangsCenter) and CooleyDickinsonHospital. She had a great love of the arts and pursued modern technology with vigor including computers.

 

Marion was a woman of unending energy, enthusiasm for life, and dedication to helping her many children and grandchildren navigate life. She emphasized education, a love of music, and good character over material wealth. No matter what challenges were thrown her way, she blended a strong work ethic with a commitment to having a happy life.

 

She leaves her seven children including six daughters and one son, Christina W. Bennett of Pittsfield, Alan R. Will of Pittsfield, Cynthia Bollinger of San Carlos, CA, Carol Will of Hadley, Sharon Irwin of Vancouver, WA, Diane  Korzaof Eustis, FL, and Wendy Will of Florence, 13 grandchildren, Alan, Daniel, Tara, Christopher, Geoffrey, Benjamin, Nicole, Steven, Cameron, Paige, Leah, Wade and Summer and 2 great grandchildren, Maive and Colin.

 

Marion was predeceased by her brothers Roy Whittaker and Harry Whittaker, Jr. and her ex-husband Alphonse Will.

 

A memorial service to celebrate her life will be planned at a later date this summer or fall. Many thanks to the staff and volunteers at the Fisher Home for taking such dedicated and loving care of Marion during her final weeks. Obituary and memorial register at www.douglassfuneral.com.

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PostHeaderIcon MARGARET FAWKNER of AMHERST, MASS, January 21, 1923 – July 26, 2012

Margaret Fawkner

1923 – 2012

Amherst, Margaret Mary Byrne Fawkner died on Thursday, July 26 at AmherstCenter for Extended Care at the age of 89.She had resided in South Amherst since 1953.

Mrs Fawkner was born in Utica, NY, January 21, 1923. Her father was Dr. James Whitefield Byrne and her mother was Mary Claire Macaulay Byrne. Margaret outlived her two older brothers, Dr. James Whitefield Byrne Jr., and Dr. John Macauley Byrne.

Mrs Fawkner graduated from New York State College for Teachers in 1944 and later taught for a short time at SyracuseUniversity. She married Navy Lt. Charles Hibbard Fawkner from Olive Bridge, NY, in Utica, in December 1945, at the end of World War II. When the war was over Mr and Mrs Fawkner settled in Springfield, MA, where Mr Fawkner, a chemical engineer, became a lifelong employee of Monsanto until his retirement. When Mr Fawkner left the Navy after serving in Korea, the family came to South Amherst in 1953.

She had four children, Charles Roosa Fawkner,of Northboro, MA, Mary Byrne Chase of Melrose, MA, Katherine Elinor Bowes of Mexico  City, and James Whitefield Fawkner, now deceased. She also is survived by nine grandchildren.

Mrs Fawkner, known as Margo to family and friends, grew up with a voracious appetite for reading about anything and everything. In addition to that her real passions were her TR3, her favourite pets, Molly, Gormy and Moxy and travel, especially Italy. On land and at sea she always enjoyed a new adventure be it a transatlantic voyage, in the Caribbean or in Buzzard´s Bay in the family sloop; she always enjoyed a great day at sea.

She was always a good sport on a road trip, around the British Isles, along the coast of Italy or up and down the pyramids of Mexico. Later in life, after her husband passed away in 1995, that spirit of adventure never left her, even when it was someone else’s adventure. She was always satisfied to leave her kitchen for    Sewing Circle, or a drive around to enjoy the Amherst Autumn leaves or spring colors. She was never bored. Mrs Fawkner was always ready to engage her curious mind. Her children and grandchildren knew her to always be interested in where their studies and careers might take them and she will be greatly missed by all.

Funeral services will be Monday July 30th, 9:00 AM from the Douglass Funeral Service, Amherst, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00 AM at St Brigid’s Church. Burial will follow in South Amherst Cemetery. Calling hours will be held Sunday July 29th from 3 – 5 PM at the Douglass Funeral Service. Obituary and memorial register at www.douglassfuneral.com

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PostHeaderIcon JULIE FIRMAN of AMHERST, MA, April 9, 1919 – July 24, 2012

JULIE FIRMAN

 

AMHERST, Julie Firman died peacefully on July 24, 2012.

 

Juliet Talcott Fisher Firman was born in Richmond, Virginia in 1919, attended High School in Scarsdale, N.Y. and went to SweetBriarCollege. She married Win Firman in 1941.  Julie completed college at ButlerUniversity and went on to earn a Master’s Degree in psychology from BridgeportUniversity. After a number of years of teaching, she retired as Assistant to the Headmaster of Buckley Country Day School on Long Island, N.Y.   

 

As a second career, Julie trained and became licensed as a psychotherapist and had a practice in N.Y.C. She was also on the staff of the Foundation for Religion and Mental Health in WestchesterCounty, where she trained others and led groups. During this time Julie and her daughter Dorothy began leading mother and daughter workshops and became nationally known for their work in that field. They wrote three books on the mother/daughter relationship including the bestselling Chicken Soup for the Mother and Daughter Soul, co-authored by Frances Firman Salorio, Julie’s older daughter. This book has been published in more than 10 countries.

 

In 1999, Julie and Win moved from Savannah, Georgia to Amherst, MA where both their daughters live. Julie continued to lead workshops into her 86th year, becoming a model for women and elders. She is a friend to many in Amherst, Savannah and throughout the United States. Julie is survived by her husband Win; three children, Frances, Thomas and Dorothy; eight grandchildren, Cynthia, Jody, Linsay, John, Sarah, Ashley, Tom and Tim and six great-grandchildren, Sarah, Mia, Sophia, Stephen, Isabella and Julia.  A loving wife of seventy-one years, a caring mother and an inspiration to all, Julie is deeply missed. Obituary and memorial register at www.douglassfuneral.com.

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PostHeaderIcon 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.

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PostHeaderIcon 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.

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