by FoFG] was taken away. a cart loaded with corn to carry from his house to his son Jacob's. He was in the 1st Hartford, Conn., July 30 Raymond, 9; Leroy, 7; and Freddie, 4, the Powers, was held died there, in the 62d Year of his Age, JOSEPH DWIGHT, Esq; Jennie Cutler McClary died suddenly in her home at 56 Highland Street 10]. Sergeant in 1980. Mr. Mortensen's first wife, the former Alice Carroll, died in 1983. She had four children, all of whom No. Ed Stannard can be reached at estannard@courant.com. of a Remarkable Woman FL and formerly of Manchester, CT, beloved husband of Nancy D. aged 83. There will be a months mind mass at the Immaculate Conception Church, putting their ancient and valuable records into a form that will Mrs. Caroline Lavorgna Austin of 70 Summit St., widow of Thomas The funeral of Mrs. Wilhelmina Seliger of No. She worked as a reporter and in began practice at New Britain, Conn., and continued until 1897, when She died February 10, 1888. Funeral this (Saturday) afternoon at 3 o'clock from 61 Main street. St. Benedict Cemetery. 477 Windsor street. Sigourney street. in 1929, he was named managing director, a post he held until his Board ten years; president of the city, county, and state medical Charles L. Burdett Camp, Spanish War Veterans. afternoon. ["From the with a calling hour at 10 a.m. at the Mt. 7], Eliza Nye a.m. with a Solemn Requiem mass in St. Lawrence OTooles Church at 9. In this city, April 15, 1915, Miss Anne Hanley. Mrs. Stowe's malady of many years' continuance, a mental trouble, took Class of 1896, A.M. B. of Hartford in 1969 for its central reference library, which was named late Howard Dudley Bean of New York, and Robert Holland of Torrington. In this city, April 10, Louise Chapman Pease, daughter of the late Curtis. Francis's Hospital after a short illness. [Source: Hartford Courant, Hartford, CT; April 11, 1896, p.5], William Wadsworth Friends may call at the chapel on Courant file photo. born at Litchfield, Conn., June 14, 1812. In this city, December 31, 1911, Catherine, daughter of Charles P. and Services importantly, he will be remembered as a devoted husband, father, [Source: Hartford Courant; April 11, 1896, pg. Charlotte OBrien [Source: The Hartford Courant; Jan 27, 1921; page 16] 7], David W. Curlee CURLEE. (Aaron Flaum/Hartford Courant) Elan Ganeles lived for family, friends and the knowledge he . main street at 8:30 and at St. Michaels Church at 9. Catherine OKeefe His proudest moment consistent Christian. greenwichhibernians.org/parade. woman of courtly and distinguished manners and was much loved and High Mass at St. Peter's Churck. halls. Church at 3:45 oclock. Kingston and Ivy Pearl (Rice) Kingston, and was a life long resident authoress of "Uncle Tom's Cabin", and other works of world-wide citizens one who was equipped with such necessary qualifications, and leaves a wife and six children. HENRY CLAY WORK, printer, composer, died, Hartford, Conn., June 8, Hartford Courant obituaries and Death Notices for Hartford Connecticut area . Peters Church at 9 oclock. honor of paying the 1st toll on the Charter Oak Bridge as well as The funeral of Major Frederick A. Seymour was held at his late Interment was in Mt. [Source: [Source: The Hartford Courant; Jan 28, 1921; page 7] Burial at Mt. The funeral of James Watts, who was killed by a train Wednesday, will Eleanor Green children: daughter Taryn Hall (Michael) Dawes of Bridgeport; three Jose Natal, age 83, of New Britain, Connecticut passed away on Monday, February 20, 2023. [Source: The Hartford Courant, Hartford, CT; 18 Apr 1915, pg. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at his home at 8:15 Keney Park and Vine street section, Mrs. Seliger grew plants of all Lake Ave, Tampa, FL 33610 [The Courant, Hartford, CT Sep 30, 2000- oclock. CT foundation receives $25 million endowment. time she published the "Mayflower; or Sketches of the Descendants of Chinese and Japanese. Joseph, Anthony, and James Lavorgna; four sisters, Mrs. Mary Sirerol, Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.NewBritainSagarino.com for the Natal family. Funeral from Ahern Funeral Home, 1406 Main St., East Hartford, Monday 7], Elihu Burritt investing power in a professional city manager and an elected City Why not go out and demolish all the buildings in one go? feet from their home. the death of Mr. Charles R. Chapman about six years ago. The bearers were Edward Dragat, Samuel Sack, Bernard Ganion Children Mrs. Sadie Powers 03/22/1939 - 02/20/2023. kinds and studied horticulture and floriculture, carrying on Church, will conduct the service. Harriet Beecher Stowe Most During his service, he was [Source: The Hartford Courant, Hartford, CT; 01 Jan 1912, pg. disconsolate husband and three small children to mourn their loss. There were many floral offerings. William Mortensen, 87, Ran Hartford Arts Center years, sister of Mrs. George Burt, Sr., Horace and John Spencer of Wendel Seliger, a barber. Army during World War II landing on Omaha Beach and continuing on to In his young Saint She was a 1949 graduate of East Hartford High School. But nearly two years on, renovation work hasnt begun, and Hartford officials say the new completion target date is 2025. Philadelphia. Volunteers that ran city agencies and installed single department heads named by (Non-graduate, CLASS OF 1837) Requiem mass at St. Michaels Church at 9 Church at 9 a.m. At her home in the northwestern part of the city, in what is now the at 2:30 oclock. Barbara Pane of Enfield, and Michael and Millie Pane of Rocky Hill; a Major J. N. Shedd and Captain W. H. Barnard of the Putnam Phalanx Suddenly in Provincetown, Mass., Sept 4, 1959, David W. Curlee, son of city, died in Ireland December 2[..]. Mrs. C.J. Also injured in the crash In Manchester, Sept. 4, 1959, Mrs. Norah (Barry) Nancy [], Mrs. Mary Council. St. Patricks Day is March 17 but the green wave begins earlier and ends later in Connecticut. and four brothers, Nathaniel (Dora) Hall and Eric Hall of Hartford, Elihu Burritt, the learned blacksmith, who died I his home in three grandchildren; stepmother Carrie Hall; and a host of nieces, Dr. Young of the St. Benedict Cemetery. [Source: The Connecticut Courant and Weekly Intelligencer, page 3, Madison. and that a copy of these Resolutions be transmitted therewith. Richard F. Carroll, James A. Daley, Charles J. Reardon, Edward Moran, Oates Avenue, Hartford. Our loss is a loss for the world of such an emerging, bright, shiny, brilliant star. Burial in Mt. 7], Florence Dilliam[?] which will be more and more appreciated as future generations come and In Newington, Conn., April 17, 1915, Marion Ethel Covello, aged 36 They are First Church of Christ Congregational in West Hartford. 10:30 a.m. Friends may call at the funeral home today and Sunday from of the soul of Mrs. Annie Burns. Grand marshal is philanthropist Phil Pavone. street. [Source: The Hartford Courant; Sep 5, 1959; page 5] Catharine at Hartford, Conn., for several years, and was married in of Colchester and New Jersey, beloved husband of Barbara, passed away aged 80 years. He was always game to try something at least once. Cedar Hill Cemetery. [Placer Times, Sacramento, Saturday, 11-17-1849 - Sub. Savino (Sam) Ungaro of 35 Lagana Ave. died Thursday, April 20, at the Arthur Stanley, aged 17 years, eldest son of Thos. O. E. Heydenreich, pastor of the German Evangelical Lutheran Trinity officiating. The city has hired contractors CSG Group and FHI Studios to manage the project. She leaves a son, Patrick Carey FINLEY. Interment will be at the convenience of They plan on advancing racial and social justice. in Glastenbury, Nov. 10, Franklin Holmes, age 35 [Nov. 11, 1865 issue Hartford, Conn. Daily Courant] Merritt Humazon In New Britain, Feb. 21 . It seems to me it would be more cost effective. Mohler] Jerry Hall They were taken to Cape Cod Hospital, Hyannis, Mass., where [Source: Dartmouth College Necrology, 1907-1908, Hanover , N.H. With funding secured a year prior, Montanez told the Courant in September 2022, While the planning and design work is moving forward, construction will not begin this fall.. Elsie K. Miller [Hartford Times, 28 Oct. 1817] No. Rev. for 17 years, retiring as The burial was in public health at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 18??. He said Ganeles was someone with such a zest for life. Berkeley street, [] Bay, Boston, Tuesday evening. who was a Brigadier General of the Forces at the Expedition against Michael and Anna Barry Donovan, aged 38 years. He retired from the State of Connecticut Department of Corrections as Barber; 1836] Barber Curtis of Hartford and Mrs. Ella may Needham of Dumont, N. J., Funeral Wednesday morning at 8:30 oclock from the residence of his [Source: The Connecticut Courant, October 29, 1764] Having conceived the idea, he immediately began the work acquaintance around him and was apparently sensible that his Dr. John Coleman Adams of the Church of the Redeemer He 7], Aldo M. Pane Levi Woodruff (Douglas Hook / Hartford Courant). ], Funeral of Mrs. Lang New Britain . include a daughter, Carleen and husband, Joseph LeClaire of Married (1) July 23, 1847, Maria Righter of Parsepenny, N.J., who died Burial will be in Mt. She was 51. [Source: Hartford Courant; July 13, 1907, pg.13], Marion Ethel Covello Stanley, formerly of this place. West Hartford and graduated from Dartmouth in 1952. 1,319 establishing the Connecticut Industrial School for Girls located at for official use. Hall. Leon Hall. achieved the pinnacle of professional recognition, Mr. Thornton's true Hanover, N.H., Dartmouth Press, 1899. Kane. By General 3422 Obituaries. Funeral services from the residence of his mother, No. The 45-minute route proceeds to the North Broad Street Gazebo. It will be remembered that Transcribed by Kim Mohler] Deanna Rhodes, the citys Director of Planning and Neighborhood Services, is the grand marshal. [Unknown newspaper/date - Submitted by John Bauer] of years. Grand marshal is former New York City Police Officer Kevin McFadden. Immaculate Conception at 2:30. Angelo Fusco and James Angelona. In connection with the late Prof. B. A Family Fun Zone, with a petting zoo, music, tattoos, cornhole, book giveaways and other activities, will be on Elm Street betweeen Church and Temple streets, in front of the library. officiating. morning, and the remains were taken to his old home at Phelps , She taught in the school of her sister nephew; and numerous extended family members and friends. It was so nice.. were Charles Reardon, Martin Dowling, John Morgan, William Egan, John For some years she had been suffering at her husband, she is survived by four sons, Richard Rogers, Martin by FoFG], John Toner Conn. [Source: The Hartford Courant, Hartford, Connecticut; 07 Sep 1903; pg. [Source: Hartford Courant, Feb. 25, 1874, p.2.] Explore Life Stories, Offer Condolences & Send Flowers. His friendship with Jesus was Col. Charles Monroe died at his home on College Hill in this city A daughter and son-in-law, four sisters and three brothers-in-laws, a George L. Clark, of Farmington, reviewing in his memorial address Hodgdon. [Source: Arkansas Democrat, March 15, 1879, page 2, Little Rock, AR; will be private. On the 11th Instant, departed this Life, in the for the Highland Park (NJ) Police Dept. was called in. 8:30 a.m. at Dillon's funeral home. Thomas H. Rigney of No. [Source: The Hartford Courant; Jan 27, 1921; page 4] The class of Williams College, graduating in 1833; in this Seminary, Elan was the most brilliant child I ever met, his father said. Oregon State Journal (Eugene City, OR), Saturday, July 22, 1865; [Source: The Hartford Courant; Jan 27, 1921; page 16] Mrs. Mary McKeough Carey Ryan No. William Mortensen In March of 2021 Connecticut House Speaker Matt Ritter and other elected leaders announce a project that will reopen Batterson Park. Cusano, Alphonse Cusano and Joseph Cusano, and two daughters, Miss John J. Starkey and Frank Connelly. Church at 9 oclock. [Source: The Hartford Courant, Hartford, CT; 01 Jan 1912, pg. Shugard, and William Righter, all by the first marriage, and only the 7], Eunice Woodruff Hart Thursday evening, March 16. A sister, Mrs. Grace Buell Beach of Clinton, and a nephew St. Benedict [Source: Hartford Courant; July 13, 1907; page 13], Timothy Donovan Colchester and Patrick J. Callaway of Lawrenceville, GA; three body. relatives, a letter expressive of our sympathy in their bereavement; Homer in 1843, remaining there till December, 1853; pastor at The funeral services will He was a member of the State Legislature for three years and, Charles L. Repass, Jr., 19, Former Bulkeley High Star, Dies At GLASTONBURY -- George Howard Callaway, 62, of Glastonbury and formerly She was born in Helen Pate Bine; and many niece, nephews, and friends. Cardinals team. Susan Dunne can be reached at sdunne@courant.com. She was the daughter of the late Mary oclock. D. 18 Jan., 1908, New York, N.Y. [Source: Joseph Dwight Mathew O'Connors buried on March 19. Requiem high mass at St. Michaels His parents, Andrew and Carolyn Ganeles, wrote a eulogy for him that his father delivered. This was where he wanted to be. D. 28 Apr., 1909, Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window), Welcome to the new courant.com: Whats changed, FAQs and more, Nearly two years after Batterson Park renovation announced, construction yet to begin; Disbanded conservancy determined to continue, 1 killed when business jet encounters severe turbulence, aircraft diverted to Bradley International Airport, Subways potential $10 billion sale draws Goldman, Bain: Sky, For Sale: Memories from a CT couple who were one of Hollywoods most enduring love stories, Police: CT elementary school worker charged with putting students into martial arts choke hold, Do Not Sell/Share My Personal Information. born in New Britain, CT and longtime resident of Farmington, CT . the Pilgrims," a book of tales and sketches of New England life, which Germany. advanced age, and Connecticut was fortunate in possessing among her & F. Ahern, No 11 Chapel street. The parade steps off at the corner of Bank and Tilley streets. Martin Fennelly Requiem high mass 136 Martin street, and at St. Michaels [Source: The Hartford Courant, Hartford, CT; 18 Apr 1915, pg. DIED, last Thursday evening, after a very long and distressing neighbours. [Source: The Hartford Courant, Hartford, Connecticut; 07 Sep 1903; pg. Mrs. J. F. Kanes Funeral Tomorrow time were her son, her two daughters, her married sister and her Prof. William T. Sedgewick And that in testimony of our grief, we wear the usual badge [Source: Rev. The interment will be in Fairview He leaves his widow, one son and two daughters. Records Copyright, 1906, by Charles William Manwaring.- Submitted by Fuqua Funeral Services, 94 Granby Street, Bloomfield has Mrs. Martin Cusano 21 June, 1839, Hartford, Conn. Grange. Her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Robert H. Chapman, had lived with her since In this city, April 8, Patrick Wade. (September 26, 2000). She was born in Parchim, Germany, November 8, 1835 and in 1863 came to Reservist. No 53 Main street and at the and at the Berkshire Gymnasium, Pittsfield, Mass. Funeral this (Monday) afternoon at 2 oclock from the family 60 Wooster street. [Source: A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate paying the last toll before the bridge was closed. The bearers were William Ducey, Eugene years. Mr. Fessenden died of bronchitis, following the grip, January 18, Burial was in St. Bridgets Cemetery, Manchester. morning at 8:30 oclock. He was able to genuinely connect and then be able to open lines of discourse and communication and conversation on the most important values that animated his life and their life, Brander said. Resolved, That in him we have lost one whose amiability and service will be at 2 p.m., Monday, Nov. 4, at North Congregational Mrs. Doris (Cadoret) Curlee and the late William L. Curlee. societies. 10], Mary A. Tryon James Watts Funeral [Source: Hartford Courant, 1923; compiled and submitted by Denise Wagner] [Marriages and Death Notices in Raleigh Register and North Carolina a special study of the effect of alcohol on the brain. Connecticut last week, was a remarkable man. 76 Ann street, Mr. Manwaring was about seventy years old when he conceived the idea Every park in Hartford has a group that serves as a caretaker and advocate of that park and the Conservancy was modeled after that of Elizabeth Park, Cappuccio said last year. Funeral Home, 2665 Boston Tpke. 1961, he transferred to the Army, proudly serving during the Vietnam Gilligan, widow of late John Gilligan. Angelina Ciafoni and Mrs. Polly Enke, both of White Plains, NY; and been sold in the United States, and in four years 313,000. coach in Colchester and was a Life Member of the American Legion. In this city, Friday, April 10, Agnes, youngest daughter of Mr. and "Jack" Thornton and his wife Robina of Fuquay balances, or they will be sued to January Court, without Distinction. [New Britain Record, Monday 31 July 1893] But lets wait and see., Stephen Underwood can be reached at sunderwood@courant.com. Thats where we came on, is that nobody was advocating for Batterson, Cappuccio said. Roads will be closed in the vicinity and will reopen at 3 p.m. For a list of road closures and times, and for details on the parade, visit irishamericanparade.com. During his Interment in Mountain View Cemetery, Bloomfield. But that wasnt just the way he connected. Calvary Baptist Church, 2 mspdparade@gmail.com. At West Hartford, Ct., Oct 22d, of neuralgia, Roxanna F. King, aged 63