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Source reference H8329 :

Individuals : Chester John BRODALSKI
Chester Brodalski, 83, 38-year GE employee
          PITTSFIELD -- Chester John Brodalski, 83, of 117 Meadowview Drive died Sunday afternoon at Berkshire Medical Center.
          Born in Adams on March 15, 1918, son of Joseph and Victoria Belch Brodalski, he was a 1936 graduate of the former Adams High School.
          Mr. Brodalski was employed as a wireman, welder and quality control worker at GE in Pittsfield for 38 years, retiring in 1978.
          He was a communicant of St. Stanislaus' Church and a member of the GE Quarter Century and Pensioners' clubs. He owned and piloted his own airplane and was a member of the Civil Air Patrol.
          He and his wife, the former Isabelle P. Poplawski, would have celebrated their 61st wed-ding June 21.
          Besides his wife, he leaves a son, Ronald J. Brodalski of Southwick, and two grandchildren.
          FUNERAL NOTICE -- The funeral for Chester John Brodalski will be Wednesday at 9:15 from AUGE-PACIOREK-SIMMONS FUNERAL HOME, 13 Hoosac St., Adams, with a Liturgy of Christian Burial at 10 at St. Stanislaus Kostka Church, Adams, celebrated by the Rev. John C. Chwalek, pastor. Burial will follow in St. Stanislaus Kostka Cemetery, Adams. Calling hours will be today from 4 to 7 at the funeral home. Memorial donations may be made to St. Stanislaus Kostka Church through the funeral home. He also leaves a daughter-in-law, Janet Brodalski of Southwick, and two grandchildren, Eric and Serena Brodalski, both of Southwick. He was predeceased by two brothers, Walter and Stanley Brodalski.

 

Source reference N8330 :

Individuals : Chester John BRODALSKI
Burial: Saint Stanislaus Kostka Cemetery
          Adams, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 149061506

 

Source reference H8331 :

Individuals : Lois Mary PORROVECCHIO
From: iBerkshires
          NORTH ADAMS, Mass. - Lois Mary Fitzroy Flanagan, 79, of 1 Cherokee Drive died Sunday, May 10, 2009, at Sweet Brook Care Centers in Williamstown.
          Born in Charlemont on Jan. 9, 1930, daughter of Carl and Eva Shumway Porrovecchio, she graduated from the former Charlemont High School and attended the University of Massachusetts and the former North Adams State College.
          Mrs. Flanagan had worked in a number of local restaurants, most recently as a waitress at the former Four Acres Restaurant in Williamstown. She also had worked at the Williams Inn, the Plantation House in Charlemont, the Charlemont Inn and the Red Rose. She also owned Decorative Hands in Williamstown for a few years.
          She was a member of Mount Peak Rebekah Lodge 162 and was a past noble grand of the lodge in Charlemont. She enjoyed cooking, decorating and feeding birds.
          Her first husband, Alton P. Fitzroy Jr., is deceased.
          She leaves her husband, James J. Flanagan, whom she married on Oct. 21, 1979, in Charlemont; a son, Bradley Fitzroy of Oneida, Ky.; two daughters, Diane Gingras and Tina Davis, both of Charlemont; three stepchildren, Stephen Flanagan of North Adams, Deborah Flanagan of West Chesterfield, N.H., and Sharyl Flanagan of Dover, N.H.; two brothers, Carl C. Porrovecchio Jr. of Bernardston and Lewis Porrovecchio of Shelburne Falls; 10 grandchildren, six great-grandchildren
          and nieces and nephews.
          She was predeceased by a sister, Charlotte Porrovecchio.
          FUNERAL NOTICE - Funeral services for Mrs. Flanagan will take place Saturday, May 30, at 11 from Flynn & Dagnoli-Montagna Home for Funerals, West Chapels, 521 West Main St., North Adams, MA 01247. Burial will follow at noon in Leavitt Cemetery in Charlemont.

 

Source reference H8332 :

Individuals : Pattie PORTER
Published: November 14, 2000, The New York Times
          THORON-Pattie Porter. Of Savage Farm Drive, Ithaca, NY. Died at age 88, on Saturday, October 28, 2000, at her home after a long illness. Survived by her husband, Gray Thoron; her children: Pattie H. Petrou of Sherborn, MA, John P. Holmes, Jr., of Shelter Island, NY, Russell P. Holmes of Boston and James T. Holmes of Atlanta, GA; her stepchildren: Claire T. Pyle of Washington, D.C., Louisa Thoron, M.D., of Philadelphia, Grenville C. Thoron of Lynn, MA, Molly Thoron of Santa Fe, NM, and Thomas G. Thoron of Dublin, NH; thirteen grandchildren; fourteen great-grandchildren, one step-grandchild, and one step great-grandchild. Graveside service and burial were in Bronxville, NY, at the Bronxville Cemetery on Wednesday, Nov. 1. A memorial service, followed by a reception, will be held in Ithaca, NY, on Saturday, December 2, at 3:00 P.M. at the Kendal at Ithaca Community Center, Savage Farm Drive. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Reformed Church, P.O. Box 397, Bronxville, NY 10708; or to the First Presbyterian Church, 315 North Cayuga Street, Ithace, New York 14850.

 

Source reference N8333 :

Individuals : Joseph SPENCER
Our New England ancestors and their descendants: 1620-1900, historical ...

 

Source reference H8334 :

Individuals : Joseph SPENCER
Men of Progress, Biographical Sketches and Portraits of Leaders in buisness and Professional Life in Tthe State of Connecticut, Richard Herndon, Richard Burton, 1898

 

Source reference N8335 :

Individuals : Cynthia Dulciena POTTER
Burial: Groveland Cemetery
          Rice County, Minnesota, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 66745860

 

Source reference H8336 :

Individuals : Jennie Elizabeth POTTER
November 29, 1960 The Berkshire Eagle,Pittsfield, Massachusetts · Page 11
          Mrs. Jennie P, Crosier Mrs. Jennie Potter Crosier, 80, * Lenox native, died Sunday afternoon at the Warner Nursing Home, Bennington, Vt., where she had lived for the past six years. She was the widow of Robert A. Crosier. She was born in Lenox on Dec. 31, 1879, the daughter of John and Alice Fuller Potter. She had lived in North Adams for several years, but had made her home in Bennington for 51 years. She is survived by several cousins. Services were held this afternoon at the Walbridge Funeral Home, Bennington. The Rev. H. Glenn Payne of the First Baptist Church officiated. Burial was in Oak Hill Cemetery, Pownal, Vt.

 

Source reference N8337 :

Individuals : Jennie Elizabeth POTTER
Burried: OAKHILL CEMETERY Pownal Bennington County Vermont
          Find A Grave Memorial# 69880445
          Transcription from Oak Hill Cemetery:
          http://members.tripod.com/derbyshire_2/POWOAKCEM.htm

 

Source reference N8338 :

Individuals : Olive POTTER
Burial: Burnett Cemetery
          Florida, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 72018809

 

Source reference H8339 :

Individuals : Roy Alan MULLETT
Published in Bennington Banner on Jan. 11, 2006
          STAMFORD -- Mr. Roy Alan Mullett, 47, of 276 Arcadia Drive, died Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2006, at the North Adams Regional Hospital where he was taken after being stricken early in the morning at home.
          He was born in Stamford on Dec. 27, 1958, a son of Alfred Duane Mullett and the late Priscilla (Lawrence) Mullett. He attended schools in Stamford and graduated from Mount Anthony Union High School in Bennington with the class of 1977.
          Mr. Mullett was last employed by Nolan Excavating in Stockbridge, Mass., since May 2005. Before that, he was self-employed as a logger.
          He was a communicant of St. Francis of Assisi Church in North Adams, Mass. He enjoyed hunting and fishing. Roy was a devoted husband, father and grandfather.
          Survivors include his wife, the former Denise M. Potvin, whom he married on Aug. 18, 1979, in St. John Bosco Church in Stamford; his father, Alfred D. Mullett of Readsboro; two daughters, Rachelle M. Mullett and her fiancé James Bleau of Adams, Mass., Nadine L. Tifft and her husband Paul Tifft Jr. of Heartwellville; two sons, Roy Alan Mullett Jr. of Stamford, at home, Andrew J. Mullett of Stamford, at home; four granddaughters, Christina, Gabrielle, Emily and Natalie Tifft; a brother, Steven Mullett of Stamford; two sisters, Barbara Martin of North Adams and Brenda Dente of Readsboro; paternal grandmother Nettie (Burdick) Mullett of Bennington; and nieces and nephews. He was a devoted husband, father and grandfather.
          Funeral services for Roy Alan Mullett will be held Friday, Jan. 13, 2006, at 10:15 a.m. at Flynn & Dagnoli-Montagna Home For Funerals West Chapels, 521 West Main St., North Adams, followed by a funeral Mass at 11 a.m. at St. Francis of Assisi Church, celebrated by the Rev. David Engo.
          Burial will be in the spring in Millard Cemetery in Stamford. Calling hours at the funeral home are Thursday from 4 to 8 p.m. Donations to the Roy Mullett Children’s Education Fund may be made in care of the funeral home

 

Source reference N8340 :

Individuals : Frederick Walker "Fred" CARROLL
Burial: Leavitt Cemetery
          Charlemont, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 136155057

 

Source reference H8341 :

Individuals : Orval Henry CROSIER
From Rutland, Vermont, newspaper:
          A FATAL RUNAWAY ACCIDENT,
          In Which Orval H. CROSIER, of Rutland, Loses His Life. Rutland, April 19, 1900
          "The most distressing runaway accident that has occurred in Rutland in recent years happened about 6 o'clock Saturday night, and resulted In the death of Orval H. CROSIER, of 19 East Washington Street, shortly after 12 o'clock Monday morning. It was found by the physicians who attended him that death resulted from a fracture at the base of the skull and the attendant hemorrhage. Mr. CROSIER was driving a horse he had recently purchased, hitched to a light open buggy. The latter part of the afternoon he had taken his children for a drive. He returned about 6 o'clock and left them at the house. He then intended to take his wife out for a drive. In driving out of the yard before he had taken his wife In, the horse, which was young and had not been driven much, began to act unruly. Mr. CROSIER struck him with the whip and he began to run. Mr. CROSIER soon got the animal under control, drove around the block and returned and drove Into the yard again. In turning around the second time the horse became stubborn and began to back up. Mr. CROZIER then struck him with the whip somewhat harder than at first. The horse started to run again and soon became unmanageable. Mr. CROZIER either jumped or was thrown out of the buggy In front of the house of George E. CLARK. He struck on the back of his head and on his shoulders and was found unconscious. He was taken to his home in the ambulance. The horse ran down Washington Street and through Merchants' Row, where Policeman SMITH made an effort to stop him, but was knocked down in the effort. The horse was stopped at last on Elm Street by Frank HALE. The buggy was in an upright condition, indicating that probably Mr. CROZIER jumped from it. Mr. CROZIER was 37 years of age and was born at Halifax. He attended the Slocome Business College of Buffalo, NY, was married September 22, 1866, and came to Rutland, Vermont, soon after. He had been connected with M.E. Wheeler & Co. ever since that business was established here, was held in the highest esteem by his employers and filled the importantposition of looking after the voluminous correspondence of the firm. Mr. CROZIER leaves a father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus CROZIER, and a wife (Martha POWERS CROZIER) and two children, a son (Robert) 7 years old and a daughter (Esther) 6 years of age. He is also survived by four sisters and five brothers."
          Similar article in the Vermont phoenix., April 20, 1900, Page 6

 

Source reference N8342 :

Individuals : Orval Henry CROSIER
Burial: Evergreen Cemetery
          Rutland, Rutland County, Vermont, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 69385538
          Vermont phoenix., October 08, 1886
          In Halifax, Sept. 22, by Rev. Richard Morgan, Orville H. Crosier and Martha A, Powers
          The marriage of Martha A. Powers and Orville H. Crosier, which took place on the 22d., was a pleasant occasion. Friends were present from Wilmington, Hawley, Mass. Florence, Mass., and Whitinham.
          The presents were numerous.. The floral display, which was arranged by Mrs. Chas. S. Bartlett of Northampton, was very handsome.
          Vermont phoenix. (Brattleboro, Vt.) 1834-1955, September 10, 1886
          O. H. Crosier has returned from Buffalo, N. Y., where he has been attending a commercial college.

 

Source reference N8343 :

Individuals : Martha (Mattie) Anna POWERS
Burial: Evergreen Cemetery
          Rutland, Rutland County, Vermont, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 69385565
          from Utica, Oneida Co., NY newspaper, Feb. 24, 1936
          Mrs. Mattie A. Powers Pierce, 70, wife of Rev. Dr. David F. Pierce, retired
          minister and former resident of Watertown and Great Bend, died this morning at her residence, 107 Boyce Avenue, after an illness of ten weeks.
          *
          Surviving her, besides her husband, are two daughters, Mrs. Edmund [sic.] M. Hughes, Utica, and Mrs. John Kilpatrick, Glens Falls, a son, Robert M. Crosier, Syracuse and two grandchildren.
          ---
          Mrs. David F. Pierce as well as her husband, was well known in this section where Dr. Pierce help pastorates of Methodist Episcopal Churches. From 1902 to 1907 he was pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal church here.
          *
          For six years he was the district superintendent of the Mohawk District until April 10, 1916, when he was appointed district superintendent of the Black River district at a conference session held here. He held the superintendency of that district in 1916, 1917 and 1918.
          *
          Dr. and Mrs. Pierce resided in Watertown for several years until 1920 when Dr. Pierce consented to take over the pastorate of the Woolworth Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church of Great Bend to succeed Rev. J.S. Eldridge, who resigned. He served as supply pastor of that church for two years and in April, 1933, he and Mrs. Pierce moved to Rome.

 

Source reference N8344 :

Individuals : Samuel SARGENT
Burial: Bell Rock Cemetery
          Malden, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 42066846

 

Source reference N8345 :

Individuals : Elijah NEWTON
Burial: Westville Baptist Churchyard Cemetery
          Westville (Otsego County), Otsego County, New York, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 33594499

 

Source reference N8346 :

Individuals : Lavina PRATT
Burial: Westville Baptist Churchyard Cemetery
          Westville (Otsego County), Otsego County, New York, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 33594340

 

Source reference H8347 :

Individuals : William CROUCHER
aka Howard Crosier on son Howard and Delmas marriage license.
          aka Harold Crosier

 

Source reference H8348 :

Individuals : Richard THAYER
Memorial of the Thayer Name: From the Massachusetts Colony of Weymouth and .. By Bezaleel Thayer
          The Vinton Memorial: Comprising a Genealogy of the Descendants of John . By John Adams Vinton

 

Source reference N8349 :

Individuals : Lydia PRESCOTT
Find A Grave Memorial# 52824552

 

Source reference N8350 :

Individuals : Mary Platts PRESCOTT
Find A Grave Memorial# 50886975

 

Source reference N8351 :

Individuals : John LONGLEY
Burial: Old Burying Ground
          Groton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 39630944

 

Source reference N8352 :

Individuals : Sarah PRESCOTT
Find A Grave Memorial# 45248815

 

Source reference N8353 :

Individuals : Zulah Louise PRESTON
Burial: Lockwood Cemetery
          Lockwood, Dade County, Missouri, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 7052249

 

Source reference N8354 :

Individuals : John Franklin RAGSDALE
Burial: Lockwood Cemetery
          Lockwood, Dade County, Missouri, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 7052227

 

Source reference H8355 :

Individuals : Thomas CHAMBERLAIN
Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire: A ..., Volume 4 By Lewis Publishing Company

 

Source reference N8356 :

Individuals : William Fernando CROSIER
Burial: Evergreen Cemetery
          Oakland, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 182237631

 

Source reference N8357 :

Individuals : Josephine J. "Josie" PROPERY
Burial: Evergreen Cemetery
          Oakland, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 103839746

 

Source reference H8358 :

Individuals : Barbara Jane PULASKI
Published in Worcester Telegram & Gazette from Apr. 27 to Apr. 28, 2016
          Barbara J. (Pulaski) Roscoe, 81, of Worcester, died peacefully surrounded by family at Knollwood Nursing Center on Monday, April 25, 2016. She leaves her daughters, Claudia Roscoe Nash and her husband, Craig of Millbury, Jennifer Roscoe of Watertown; her grandsons, Adam and Zachary Nash; her sister, Darlene Jenny of Bradenton, Florida; her brother, Robert Pulaski of Newark Valley, New York; and many nieces and nephews. Barbara is predeceased by her mother, Anna Rabideau; her sister, Loretta Nicholas; and brother, William Pulaski.
          Barbara was born in Preston, New York, but grew up in Pittsfield, MA. Attending Pittsfield High, she kept busy in the art club and was proud to be the lead drum majorette. After graduation in 1952, she worked at Pittsfield's General Electric Co. in various early-technology.
          In 1980, she turned her passion for art into a career and opened a home studio to teach art classes.
          An accomplished and recognized professional artist, she showed her talent in various esteemed art shows along the New England coastline. She was a founding member and great supporter of the Quinebog Valley Council for the Arts, in Southbridge.
          After retirement, Barbara enjoyed living summers in Wells, Maine and winters in Sarasota, Florida and continued to paint the rocky New England shores and exhibit in Maine galleries. She always found cultural events to attend for Sunday outings with Jack. They traveled the US in their RV experiencing roadside diners and visiting extended family.
          In her later years, she continued with her art by growing the Briarwood Art Gallery. She interviewed new artists and hosted many art exhibit receptions.
          Barbara was always so involved with her family and friends, old and new. She loved her girls so much, and especially enjoyed watching her grandsons grow. She loved to cook, crochet, garden and win at Scrabble. All who knew her, loved her strength, resilience and sense of humor.
          A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, April 30 at Saint Christopher's Church, 950 West Boylston Street, Worcester. A memory reception will be held at Briarwood Retirement Community, 65 Briarwood Circle, Worcester, from 4:00-6:00 pm. on Saturday, April 30th. We encourage friends and family to attend and reminisce. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Quinebaug Valley Council for the Arts and Humanities, 111 Main St., Southbridge, MA 01550 or online at http://www.qvcah.org/don Miles Funeral Home, 1158 Main St. Holden, is assisting the family with arrangements.

 

Source reference H8359 :

Individuals : John "Jack" Joseph ROSCOE
John "Jack" Roscoe
          WORCESTER - John "Jack" Roscoe died peacefully surrounded by family at Knollwood Nursing Center, on January 10th. He leaves his wife of 56 years, Barbara Roscoe; (Barbara Jane Pulaski of Pittsfield) his daughter Claudia Roscoe Nash and husband Craig Nash of Millbury; daughter Jennifer Roscoe of Watertown; and grandsons Adam and Zachary Nash. He also leaves his sister Mary Callahan of Pittsfield and many nieces and nephews.
          Jack was born in North Adams to John and Mary Roscoe. He graduated from Saint Joseph High School in 1949 and attended North Adams State College.
          He served as a MML3 in the U.S. Navy and was aboard the U.S.S. Raby during the Korean War. In 1955 he began his lifelong career at Massachusetts Electric Company, retiring as a General Foreman in 1993.
          Jack was altruistic in nature, serving as a Boy Scout leader, teaching woodworking to mentally challenged adults at the Center of Hope, and volunteering as a sous chef at the Salvation Army. In addition, Jack was a big brother with the Big Brother Big Sister organization.
          Jack's greatest passion was building houses. A self-taught and skilled carpenter, he built his first home in Cheshire, and a later a home in Wells, ME. He was happiest working at Habitat for Humanity and assisted in the construction of hundreds of homes in MA, CT, FL, TN, and in Domincan Republic.
          He loved to bake, sample Worcester diners, and looked forward to early morning coffee with his buddies. He enjoyed Sunday drives with his love, Barbara, cherished his daughters' sense of humor and reveled in the antics of his grandsons.
          There will be a "memory reception" at Briarwood Retirement Community on Wednesday, January 15th from 4:00 pm-6:00pm. We encourage his friends and family to attend and reminisce.
          A funeral Mass for Jack will be held at Saint Christopher's Catholic Church on West Boylston Street, Worcester on Thursday, January 16 at 11:00 am.
          Another reception will be held at the Hot Dog Ranch in North Adams on February 8th at 1:00 pm.
          In lieu of flowers we ask that donations be made to Habitat for Humanity MetroWest/Greater Worcester, 11 Distributor Road, Worcester, MA 01605.

 

Source reference N8360 :

Individuals : Elizabeth Ann PULASKI

 

Source reference N8361 :

Individuals : Loretta Marie PULASKI
This from the Berkshire Eagle Pittsfield, MA
          Loretta M. Nicholas
          NICHOLAS -- Loretta M. Nicholas, 74, of Endwell, N.Y., formerly of Pittsfield, died Wednesday morning, April 13, 2005, at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Binghampton, N.Y., after a brief illness. She is survived by her brother, Robert (Marion) Pulaski of Newark Valley, N.Y.; sisters, Barbara (Jack) Roscoe of Sturbridge and Darlene (Joe) Jenny of Bradenton, Fla.; also, many nieces, nephews, cousins, and loving caregiver, Shirley Simonds. Loretta was predeceased by her husband, Walter Nicholas; parents, William and Anna (Fesysion) Pulaski, and brother, William R. Pulaski. Memorial service will be held Sunday, April 17, 2005, at 10 a.m. at the COLEMAN-DANIELS FUNERAL HOME INC., 300 East Main St., Endicott, N.Y. Private burial will be held at the convenience of the family.

 

Source reference H8362 :

Individuals : Neal Howard CROSIER
North Adams Transcript /Tuesday, September 06, 1966 /Page 14
          Papal Blessing was bestowed on Miss Dianne Marie Pullaro of Pittsfield and Neal H Crosier of this city at their wedding Saturday in All Souls Church in Pittsfield.
          Double Ring Ceremony
          The Rev. Geoffrey C.S.S. of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church Springfield performed the double ring ceremony during an 1 a.m. Nuptial Mass. The bride's cousin James J. Robinson ofPittsfield served as altar boy.
          The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Pullaro of 31 Weller Ave. Pittsfield. The bridegrooms parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Crosier of 21 Avon St. this city.
          Mrs. Kenneth A. Cranson of Pittsfield was her sisters' matron ofHonor. Misses Paulette Pariselli of Pittsfield cousin of the bride and Linda ?-ham of Pittsfield a friend were bridesmaides. Elaine B. Pullaro sister of the bride was junior bridesmaide and Deborah Lesure of this city, niece of the bridegroom was flower girl.
          Marshal A. Crosier of this city the the bridegroom's brother, served as best man. Harry Lewis of Cheshire Thomas Elder and Edward Dunn of this city and Ronald Minifri of Halerkam, N.J. all friends of the bridegrooms, ushered. Michael S.Benham of Pittsfield, the bride's cousin, was junior usher, and another cousin, John A. Robinson also of Pittsfield was ring bearer.
          George H. Robinson of Pittsfield uncle of the bride was vocalist.
          Brides Gown
          The bride was escorted to the altar by her father. a ji of peau do soie and a m bodice of peau with bateau neckline and a of Alencon lace reembroidered on English pet to form kabrech sleaves. The full A-line skirt of lace had a dust rufle the and a detachable train of peau de bouffant sweetheart veil of English illusion accented with lace motifs was fastened to a scalloped high coronation crown of lace with She carried a traditional family prayer book adorned with a pure white orchid and accented with steptahoris.
          The matron of honor wore a watermelon linen empire gown with organdy tea-cup sleeves and A-line skirt. Her headpiece was of miniature Dior bows with and rhe a cascade of white miniature centered with pink elf
          The bridesmaids wore sister gowns with headpieces in pink and cascades of light and dark pink is with pink elf roses in the center. The flower girl wore a white organdy empire dress trimmed with black velvet ribbons to the She had a matching black velvet headband and carried a basket of mixed pink flowers. The ring bearer was dressed in short black velvet pants with a while long-sleeved blouse trimmed with eyelet on the bodice.
          Wedding Reception
          The reception followed at 1 at the Holiday Inn Lenox after which Mr. and Mrs Crosier left on a wedding trip to Cape Cod. They will reside at 50 Elmhurst Ave. Pittsfield when they return.
          The bride a 1960 graduate of Pittsfield High School is a secretary with the Tilo Inc. Co. of and Mr. Crosier is a manager trainee with the Friendly Ice Cream of this city. He was graduated from Drury High in 1961l and attended Wentworth Institute, Boston. He served three years in the Marine Corps with 18 months of overseas duty in Okinawa.
          Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Crosier the bridegrooms brother and sister in law entertained the bridal party at their home at 84 Cady St. this city Friday evening following tne rehersal.

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