Margurette M. Stacy

From the October 25, 1999 issue of The Country Chronicle

Charlestown, NH–Margurette Marie Stacy, 72, formerly of Charlestown, died October 15 at her residence in New Port Richey, FL.

She was born June 24, 1927 in Claremont, daughter of Joseph A. and Marie M. (Clark) White.

Maggie married George D. Stacy, and for many years they operated Wilson’s Apple Orchard in North Charlestown. She was a member of the North Charlestown Grange before retiring to Florida.

She was predeceased by her husband, George and sister, Phyllis.

Survivors include two sons, Thomas of Holiday, FL, David of Orange, NH, a daughter, Susan Cook of Perkinsville, VT, four grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, several nieces and nephews.

Memorial contributions may be made to Daniel Webster Council BSA, 571 Holt Ave., Manchester, NH 03109-52134.

Avis H. Laramie

from the February 28, 1996 issue of The Country Chronicle

Charlestown, NH–Mrs.  Avis H.  Laramie, 81, of 89 West Street, Charlestown, died Wednesday evening February 21, 1996 at the Valley Regional Hospital after a long illness.  She was born in Grafton, NH on June 10, 1914 the daughter of Guy C.  and Ethel P.  (Frazier) Haskins and had resided in Charlestown for fifty years and wintered in Vero Beach, FL for sixteen years.

She was a graduate of Keene Normal School and taught grammar school in West Canaan and Charlestown for a short time and also did private tutoring in Charlestown.  She worked at Jones & Lamson Machine in Springfield, VT for five years in the late forties as a key punch operator.  Mrs.  Laramie was a very active member of the Charlestown  Congregational Church having been instrumental in starting The Thrift Shop at the church.  She was also a Deaconess and a member of Fort Four Association, Charlestown Grange #204, trustee for the library, Welcome Wagon Hostess, and many years active with the Girls Scouts.

The family includes her husband Kenneth Norman Laramie of Charlestown, whom she married on May 25, 1941; one daughter, Sidney Ellen Laramie of LaMesa, CA; one sister, Frances Plasmati of Deltona, FL; and nieces and nephews.  She was pre-deceased by two sisters, Roxie Boone and Rita Webster and one brother, E. Sam Haskins.

A memorial service was held Tuesday afternoon, Feb.  27th at 2 p.m.  at the Charlestown Congretional Church with Ray Ellis officiating.  Interment will be at a later date in the Grafton Center Cemetery in Grafton, NH.  A time of fellowship will be held in the Pine Room of the church after services.  The family requested that donations be made in her memory to the Charlestown Congregational Church Memorial Fund, PO Box E, Charlestown, NH  03603.