Agnes L. LaLiberte

from the October 25, 1995 issue of The Country Chronicle

Lebanon, NH–Agnes L.  LaLiberte, 83, died October 18, 1995 at McKierley’s Healthcare Center in Lebanon, NH.  The daughter of the late John Goodell and Julia O.   Stevens, she was moved to Lebanon from Littleton with her family at the age of 12.  She attended Lebanon High School where she played basketball.  She was married to Oscar N.  LaLiberte on Oct. 20, 1949.  In 1950 they began the operation of Oscar’s Trailer Park and Oscar’s General Store on the Mt.  Support Road in Lebanon.  She was a member of Sacred Heart Parish in Lebanon.

Mr. LaLiberte died in 1984.  She also worked for 20 years at Carter & Churchill in Lebanon.  Mrs.  LaLiberte retired from her family business in 1982.  Agnes enjoyed snowshoeing until she was in her 70’s, she also enjoyed feeding birds, tending to her yard and garden, flowers, and spending time with her family.

Friends called at the Ricker Funeral Home in Lebanon on Thursday afrernoon from 2-4 p.m. and Thursday evening from 7-9 p.m.  A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated on Friday at 10 a.m. at the Sacred Heart Church in Lebanon with burial following in the Sacred Heart Cemetery.

Survivors include:  a daughter, Loretta LaBarre Despres of Granger, IN;  a son, Paul R.  LaBarre of Southington, CT; a daughter, Theresa E.  Boutin of Lebanon; a sister, Violet Logan of Lebanon, a sister, Margaret Kelly of Lebanon, a sister, Rachel Caron of Goshen, a sister, Alice Caron of Goshen, a sister, Dorothy Trottier of Lyme, 13 grandchildren, many great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews.

 

Delbert Andrew Laliberte

from the July 31. 1996 issue of The Country Chronicle

Enfield, NH–Delbert Andrew Laliberte, 69, died Sunday, July 21, 1996 at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, NH.  He was born in Lebanon, NH July 31, 1926, the son of the late Elzephire & Evelina (Gauthier) Laliberte, he attended Lebanon schools, and had been an Upper Valley resident for most of his life.  He was a U.S. Army Veteran of WWII serving in the European Theater.  He had been employed by CRREL (Cold Regions Research and Experimental Laboratories) in Hanover, NH retiring in 1988.  Mr.  Laliberte was a member of the V.F.W. of West Lebanon and the American Legion of Lebanon.  He enjoyed fishing and woodworking and had exhibited his wood-works with the Lebanon Arts & Crafts Association.  He was married to Suzanne (Stuchal) on August 24, 1963.

Burial followed services in the Lakeview Cemetery in Enfield.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions should be made to:  Listen, 60 Hanover Street, Lebanon, NH 03766 or to: The Norris Cotton Cancer Center, 1 Medical Center Dr, Lebanon, NH 03756.

Survivors include:  Wife, Suzanne S.  Laliberte, Enfield, NH 03749; a son, Dennis Laliberte, Aberdeen, MD; a daughter, Deborah Emerson, Kennebunk, ME; a brother, Ovide Laliberte, Lebanon, NH.

He was preceded in death by his sister Jeanne Bagloe.

Francis G. “Frank” LaLiberte

from the June 15, 1994 issue of The Country Chronicle

Grafton, N.H. — Francis G. LaLiberte, Chief of Police in Grafton, NH, died June 16 at the VA Medical Center in Hartford, Vt.  He was born March 19, 1932, in Swanzey, NH, the son of Romeo LaLiberte and Eunice Rose Stone.  He attended school in Worcester, Mass.  Mr. LaLiberte was a U.S. Army veteran of the Korean conflict and received a Bronze Star.  He lived in Gardner, Mass., for many years, where he was employed as a construction supervisor for Michael Haas Construction Co.  He moved to Grafton in 1976.

Mr. LaLiberte was a member of the VFW of Gardner, Mass, and the American Legion of Gardner and Grafton.

Survivors include is his wife, Eileen McKeon LaLiberte and his son, Michael Francis LaLiberte of Grafton, five brothers, four sisters, and many nieces and nephews.  Graveside service was held Monday, June 20, at the Pine Grove Cemetery in Grafton with full military honors.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Grafton Volunteer Ambulance, c/o Judy Swirski, P.O. Box 81, Grafton, NH 03240.