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Davis Memorial Chapel Funeral home specializing in traditional funerals, cremation and green burials. We also offer preplanning. Call today for more information.

Davis Memorial Chapel is a full service funeral home offering both funeral and cremation service. We are a family owned business with a vested interest in the Springfield, VT community.

On April 7, 2026, Ann Murphy Lawson joined her many loved ones who had gone before her.Ann was born in a house across th...
04/08/2026

On April 7, 2026, Ann Murphy Lawson joined her many loved ones who had gone before her.

Ann was born in a house across the street from the Church of the Annunciation in Ludlow, Vermont - the same church where she later married her husband of 50 years, Arnold Lawson. She first caught Arnold’s eye at the local “5₵ and 10₵” (now DJ’s Restaurant) while putting money into the jukebox, and the rest, as they say, is history.
Ann was one of five children born to Fern Balch Murphy and Thomas Murphy. She was predeceased by her parents; her sisters, Mary Kalinen and Helen Wheeler; and her brothers, John, Thomas, and Harry (“Buddy”) Murphy.

She loved to dance, make baskets, birdwatch and spend time watching YouTube videos about life in Vietnam. Ann cherished winters in Florida, but even more her return each spring to Vermont. She was deeply proud of her Irish heritage and her hometown of Ludlow. Ann lived the last few years in Massachusetts, but if “home is where the heart is,” her beautiful house on Bear Hill never stopped being home.

Ann’s greatest joy was her family. She is survived by her five children: Michael Lawson of Ludlow, VT; Jeanne Richards and her husband Chuck of Norwich, VT; Joan Harmon and her husband Hoby of Newfields, NH; Nancy Schrand and her husband David of Charlestown, RI; and Martha Lawson and her partner Robert Benoit of Haverhill, MA. She also leaves behind fourteen grandchildren, (Matthew, Jess, Seth, Ken, Katie, Molly, Anne, Meredith, Laura, Tom, Sheriden, Drew, Sam and George) seventeen great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Ann often said how fortunate she was to have such a large, wonderful family and that she got to know each and every one of her many grand and great grandchildren.

A funeral Mass will be held at the Church of the Annunciation in Ludlow, Vermont on Saturday, April 11 at 11:00 AM, followed by a private burial at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in support of Create Together at Fletcher Farm (https://createtogethervt.org/get-involved) or the Fletcher Memorial Library (https://www.fmlnews.org/donate.html).

https://www.davismemorialchapel.net/guestbook/ann-lawson

Springfield.William T. Slade “Bill” 82, passed away at home on April 4, 2026. He was born on August 22, 1943 in Springfi...
04/07/2026

Springfield.
William T. Slade “Bill” 82, passed away at home on April 4, 2026. He was born on August 22, 1943 in Springfield to H. Harold and Shirley (Blodgett) Slade. He attended Springfield Schools and graduated from Springfield High School class of 1961. He later graduated from Broadcasting School in Boston, MA.

Bill was a volunteer Springfield Firefighter. He was co-owner of Bills’ Sight and Sound in the Springfield Plaza. Bill was employed as a much loved Custodian for the Springfield School District for many years. In 2003 he moved to Nokomis, Fl., and continued as a Custodian for two schools there before retiring. He resided there for 18 years and returned to Springfield in 2021.

Bill was predeceased by his parents, and sisters Joyce Strom (Jim Malone) and Kathy Jacobs (Ralph).

He is survived by his sisters, Barb Bromley (Don), Sherry Forrest (Jack), Paula Torres, Judy Hebert (Rick) and brother Jeff Slade (Lisa) and by many nieces, nephews and two cousins.

Davis Memorial Chapel in Springfield is assisting with arrangements.

A graveside service will be held at a later date.

Memorial Contributions suggested in his name to Springfield Fire Department, 77 Hartness Ave. Springfield, Vermont 05156.

Springfield.Robert K. Knapp 94, died on Saturday evening April 4, 2026 at his home.  He was born September 6, 1931 in Sp...
04/07/2026

Springfield.
Robert K. Knapp 94, died on Saturday evening April 4, 2026 at his home. He was born September 6, 1931 in Springfield, Vermont the son of Kenneth and Flora (Hastings) Knapp. He attended Springfield Schools, graduating from Springfield High School class of 1949. He served in the United States Navy during the Korean Era.

On October 31, 1953 he married Marilyn A. Bressett, she predeceased him on June 21, 1990.

He was employed as a Machinist at the Fellows Gear Shaper and later with LoveJoy Tool Co. in Springfield. He also worked as a substitute teacher at the Riverside Middle School in Springfield, and painted houses in the summer months.

He enjoyed hunting, fishing, snowmobiling, four-wheeling and spending time with family. He was a lifetime member of the American Legion Post 67 in Chester, Vt.

He is survived by four children; Sandra Murray (Dennis), Terri Curtis (Russell), Steve Knapp (Rachel) and Kevin Knapp, one sister Shirley Howe, three grandchildren Jennifer Curtis, Alyssa Matulonis (Mike) and Kelly Baptie (Mike), three great grandchildren; Lucie Beebe, Del Beebe, and Brett Baptie, also by several nieces, nephews and cousins.

He was predeceased by his parents and one brother Ron Knapp.

A private family burial will be held at a later date.

Davis Memorial Chapel in Springfield, Vermont is assisting with arrangements.

Judith Benway Mills, 74, a resident of Ninety Six and devoted wife of Norman Mills, passed away unexpectedly on Wednesda...
04/06/2026

Judith Benway Mills, 74, a resident of Ninety Six and devoted wife of Norman Mills, passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, February 11, 2026, at her home
She was Born September 5, 1951, in Springfield, Vermont, she was the oldest daughter of Bertha Wheatley Benway and the late Ernest Benway of Chester, VT. Judi was a 1969 graduate of Chester High School and later received her associate’s degree in Early Childhood Education. She began her career in banking at Vermont National Bank in Brattleboro, VT, and eventually retired from Brattleboro Savings and Loan as a Mortgage Originator. She was a beloved member of the Brattleboro community, making many friends and connections through her banking career and her active participation at Saint Michael's Catholic Church, especially as a member of the folk group. After meeting the love of her life, Judi and her husband relocated to Keene, NH, where she was an active member of the choir at Saint Bernard Catholic Church. After retirement, Judi and her husband relocated to Greenwood, SC, and enjoyed meeting many friendly neighbors and building their dream home with a beautiful view of Lake Greenwood.

Judi was devoted to helping others, serving as a hospice volunteer in New Hampshire and later working at the Hospice of the Piedmont Resale Store. She was a voracious reader and enjoyed keeping her brain sharp with puzzles and games. She was also a talented singer and pianist and loved sharing those gifts with her family.

Judi was known for her generous spirit and delighted in being a caretaker. She always said that being a mother and grandmother was her greatest joy in life. As the oldest of the four Benway siblings, Judi was the glue of the family, taking the lead in lovingly caring for their parents as they aged. She was the touchstone for friends and family who needed advice or a listening ear. Her family will forever miss her unique ability to bring comfort with just a few words.

Surviving, in addition to her husband of 33 years, are two daughters, Amber Taylor of Greenwood and Bethany Schneider (Eddie) of Apex, NC; a sister, Cindy Kehoe (Bob) of Windham, VT; two brothers, Jeff Benway of Goffstown, NH, and Stuart Benway of Chester, VT; four grandchildren, Olivia Schaffer (Andrew) of Greenwood, Charlotte Taylor of Denver, CO, and Harrison and Bennett Schneider, both of Apex, NC; one great-grandson, Callen Schaffer; her aunt-in-law and friend Joy Stevenson of Greenwood, along with several beloved nieces, nephews and cousins.

Memorials may be made to Hospice & Palliative Care of the Piedmont.

Her family held a casual open house celebrating Judi’s life on Saturday, February 21, at the Mills Residence.

There will be a Burial Service / Celebration of Life on May 2, 2026 at 11:00 am at the Pleasant View Cemetery in Chester.

There will be a reception at the American Legion in Chester following the service.

Davis Memorial Chapel in Springfield, Vermont is assisting with the burial arrangements.

Please view Judith's guest book at the link below:
https://www.davismemorialchapel.net/obituary/judith-mills

A graveside service for Allyn Johnson, who passed away January 16, 2026, will take place at Pine Grove Cemetery on Frida...
04/06/2026

A graveside service for Allyn Johnson, who passed away January 16, 2026, will take place at Pine Grove Cemetery on Friday, April 17, 2026 at 2PM.

Springfield. Allyn H. Johnson 95, died peacefully on Friday January 16, 2026 at the Veterans Administration Hospital in White River Jct., Vt. surrounded by his loving wife and family. He was born November 14, 1930 in Springfield, Vt. the son of Carl H. and Dorothy M. Olney Johnson. He graduated

Calling hour and funeral service for Walter Czajka, who passed away December 20, 2025, will be held at the Davis Memoria...
04/06/2026

Calling hour and funeral service for Walter Czajka, who passed away December 20, 2025, will be held at the Davis Memorial Chapel on Friday, April 24, 2026. Visitation will be from 10-11AM, funeral service will be at 11AM.

Walter S. Czajka, 79, died at his home in Springfield, VT on December 20, 2025. He was born on December 29, 1945 to Stephen and Evelyn Treber Czajka in Danbury, CT. Walter spent four years in the U.S. Marine Corp, serving in Vietnam. He went on to become a Carpenter-Contractor,

James E. Pelkey- a resident of Springfield, passed away peacefully on November 14th at Cheshire Medical Center in Keene,...
03/30/2026

James E. Pelkey- a resident of Springfield, passed away peacefully on November 14th at Cheshire Medical Center in Keene, NH. His sister was with him, and his brothers had been with him throughout the day. He had been most recently hospitalized the week prior to his passing and had many family members stop in to visit him. For the past few months Jim had been saying he "was ready" and wanted to go see Family. We knew what he meant but we were not ready for that to happen.

Jim was born in Springfield on January 15th, 1952, to Edward and Linda (Pollard) Pelkey and grew up in Proctorsville. As a youth, he attended the Methodist Church and was a member of the Boy Scouts.

Jim graduated from Green Mtn. Union H.S. in Chester and went on to work for General Electric in Rutland as a machinist, retiring in 2009 after 39 years.

Every August growing up meant the Pollard Family Reunion! Relatives arrived from Maine, NH, Mass. and Virginia for the festivities. Jim loved his family and was a very giving man. Over the years he adopted many 4-legged babies and he doted on them.
They were all SPOILED!

Jim enjoyed hunting and fishing, making baked beans and in later years woodburning. You could also find him off visiting with his close friends and going for drives with a dog at his side.

Survivors include his siblings - Cindy of Standish, Me, Brian of Proctorsville and Alan of Chester and a cousin - Charles Pollard who was always thought of as our older brother. Jim leaves behind his nieces and nephews and a very large extended family.

Jim was pre-deceased by his parents, a nephew and a niece. There will be a Spring Burial at Hillcrest Cemetery in Proctorsville.

https://www.davismemorialchapel.net/guestbook/james-pelkey

Springfield.Kathy Relihan Kimball, 65, passed away unexpectedly on the evening of Monday, March 23, 2026 with her loving...
03/27/2026

Springfield.
Kathy Relihan Kimball, 65, passed away unexpectedly on the evening of Monday, March 23, 2026 with her loving family by her side, at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, New Hampshire.
She was born on December 12, 1960, in Bellows Falls, Vermont, the daughter of Carl E. and Barbara A. (Pickielnok) Relihan.

Kathy dedicated 22 years of her life as a para-educator at Riverside Middle School, where she formed lifelong friendships that she deeply cherished. She was often the welcoming face greeting students each morning at drop-off, and nothing brought her greater joy than seeing her students grow and succeed.

A devoted and active member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Springfield, Kathy volunteered faithfully at the church’s Friday Fish Fry dinners. She took great pride in serving meals to all who attended and never missed an evening.

Kathy was known for her selflessness, always putting the needs of others before her own. She was a loving and devoted Mimi, and her greatest joy was spending time with her grandchildren.

She had a special love for her dog, Jax, was an enthusiastic fan of the Boston Celtics and the New England Patriots and enjoyed baking and photography. She was also well known for her fondness for chocolate chips.

Kathy’s proudest accomplishment was her four sons, who were truly her pride and joy. Her love for them was unconditional and will remain with them always.

In addition to her parents, Kathy is survived by her four sons: Seth (Jennifer), Tyler (Nikki), Jordan (NaToshya), and Cody (Kirsten); her sister, Pamela Murray; her brother, Michael Relihan(Kathryn); and her six beloved grandchildren: Aniken, Olivia, Connor, Lila, Benjamin, and Brycen. She is also survived by nieces, Nicole and Katelyn, as well as several other nieces, nephews, cousins, sister in-laws, and brother in-laws whom she adored.

Visiting hours will be held from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, April 9, 2026, at Davis Memorial Chapel in Springfield, Vermont.

A Memorial Mass will be celebrated at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, April 10, 2026, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Springfield.

Burial will take place at a later date in Pleasant View Cemetery in Ludlow.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Kathy’s memory to the Riverside Middle School Student Activity Fund, 13 Fairgrounds Road, Springfield, VT 05156.

Please view Kathy's guestbook at the link below:
https://www.davismemorialchapel.net/obituary/kathy-kimball

Walter S. Czajka, 79, died at his home in Springfield, VT on December 20, 2025. He was born on December 29, 1945 to Step...
03/26/2026

Walter S. Czajka, 79, died at his home in Springfield, VT on December 20, 2025. He was born on December 29, 1945 to Stephen and Evelyn (Treber) Czajka in Danbury, CT.

Walter spent four years in the U.S. Marine Corp, serving in Vietnam. He went on to become a Carpenter-Contractor, owning and operating two successful businesses in Sherman, CT and in Williamsburg, Virginia.

He is survived by his wife of 42 years, Jane Mallon-Czajka and his daughter Katie Crawford and Son in Law, Shannon, and his sons Daniel Czajka and his wife Lindsay and son Adam Czajka and his wife, Ashley.

He was also Pop Pop to two amazing grandsons, Jack and Aedan.
He is predeceased by his parents.

Friends and family may gather at the Davis Memorial Chapel on April 24, 2026 from 10-11AM, followed by a funeral service at 11:00 held at the Chapel. After the Cemetery services, Guests are invited back for a luncheon at the Nolin-Murray Center.

Donations can be made in Walter’s name, To the DAV- Disabled American Veterans and Paralyzed Veterans at https://www.dav.org/

https://www.davismemorialchapel.net/guestbook/walter-czajka

Walter S. Czajka, 79, died at his home in Springfield, VT on December 20, 2025. He was born on December 29, 1945 to Stephen and Evelyn Treber Czajka in Danbury, CT. Walter spent four years in the U.S. Marine Corp, serving in Vietnam. He went on to become a Carpenter-Contractor,

Lawrence Leon Wight, 85, passed away on March 23, 2026 surrounded by his family after a long and meaningful life defined...
03/24/2026

Lawrence Leon Wight, 85, passed away on March 23, 2026 surrounded by his family after a long and meaningful life defined by curiosity, creativity, learning, and a deep love for the natural world. He was born on August 19, 1941, in Claremont, New Hampshire, to Mildred (Coffran) and Leon Wight. He graduated from Steven’s High School class of 59’ and attended the University of New Hampshire, pursuing studies in forestry and education, two passions that guided much of his life.

One of Larry’s favorite narratives was his belief that his soul was split between Alaska and Vermont. After marrying his high school sweetheart, his adventurous spirit and curiosity led him to move across the country, settling in Girdwood, Alaska where he taught middle school and spent years exploring the wilderness with his family, always eager to share his experiences with his students. Larry kept meticulous records of every single fishing, hiking, camping, and hunting trip he took while he lived in Alaska. He said it was because he did not want to forget anything and toward the end of his life, it was those memories that remained the most vivid.

Larry devoted many years to education and the students and communities he served. In the mid 70s, his wife convinced him to move back to New England. They purchased their dream home on Route 5 in Weathersfield, Vermont, where they remained for close to 50 years. Larry spent the next 30+ years in the public school system teaching science and history courses and holding numerous administrative positions throughout Vermont and New Hampshire. He retired for the third time (yes, you read that correctly) in 2010 as principal of Springfield High School.

Larry was often remembered by former students as an educator who recognized when someone needed guidance, validation, or a renewed sense of purpose. He often went out of his way to support students who needed a little extra encouragement or who struggled in some capacity. His family hopes that if anyone takes something away from his life, it is his example of compassion, believing that people are capable of change, and the willingness to help others find their worth.

Larry was an artist, photographer, woodworker, writer, avid reader, fisherman, historian, hunter, auctioneer, business owner (he and Dottie owned and ran Ladeau’s Furniture in Claremont, New Hampshire for 12 years), explorer, antique finder, and lifelong learner. He was a loving husband, devoted father, grandfather, great-grandfather, educator, mentor, and friend to many. He loved his family, his home, his land, countless hunting dogs, and the quiet beauty of nature and wildlife.

Larry had a wonderful sense of humor and animated expressions that those close to him will never forget. His creativity shined brightest in his detailed carvings of decoy ducks and fish, handmade fly fishing flies, scrapbooks, and in his infinite photographs. Fishing was one of his greatest joys; he could often be found in his fishing boat on the Connecticut River, black coffee in hand (and probably a sweet treat of some sort), with his wife by his side (more than likely betting that she’d catch the bigger fish—which she usually did).

He was known for his generosity, steady guidance, and a heart always open to helping others. He was wonderfully stubborn and remained so until the very end. His love story with his wife, Dottie, spanned more than 70 years and was a source of pride and joy throughout his life.

Even as parts of Larry’s memory faded, the moments that mattered most—his love for family, his humor, and his spirit—remained present. His family is grateful for the time they spent with him and for the opportunity to help care for him in his final years.

Larry is survived by his beloved wife of 64 years, Dottie Wight (Duval); their daughter Shelley Alflen (Wight) and her husband Robert (Bob) of Weathersfield, Vermont; his granddaughter Kayla Staples (Wight), formerly of Springfield, Vermont, her husband Graham, and their children Exelia and Gauge; his granddaughter Kaidance Craig of Windsor, Vermont, and her fiancé Ryan; and his niece Jennifer Johnston of Nashua, New Hampshire.

He was predeceased by his mother Mildred; his father, Leon; and his younger sister, Brenda Wight.
His family extends sincere gratitude to the staff at Summercrest Senior Living in Newport, Hanover Terrace Long-Term Care, and Bayada Hospice for the care and compassion they provided over the past four years.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the Wildlife Heritage Foundation of New Hampshire so that other young minds may discover beauty and purpose in the outdoors or to the Alzheimer’s Association so that the research can continue.

Larry’s wishes were not to have a service and for all who love him to go fishing. A celebration of life may be held in the future.

We hope you catch all the fish, read all the books, and eat all the donuts in your afterlife. Save us a spot on the river. We love you.

Lastly, a quote from one of your most favorite books: “…and the turtles of course, the turtles are free…as turtles and maybe all creatures should be.” - Dr. Seuss

Please view Larry's guest book at the link below:
https://www.davismemorialchapel.net/obituary/lawrence-wight

Newport, NH.Debora L. Merritt “Debbie” 69 died Monday March 23, 2026 at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, N...
03/24/2026

Newport, NH.
Debora L. Merritt “Debbie” 69 died Monday March 23, 2026 at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, NH after a short illness. She was born February 18, 1957 in Cleveland Ohio the daughter of Richard R. and Florence (Holmes) McDonnell.
Debbie worked at the Claremont Pet Store for 25 years, and most recently worked as a Personal Shopper at Walmart in Claremont, NH.

She enjoyed geocaching, kayaking, hiking and just being outdoors, she also enjoyed line dancing and bird watching, always staying active. She enjoyed visiting Plum Island, Massachusetts and did many times. She never missed her grandson Collin’s baseball games and enjoyed attending her granddaughter Stella’s dance recitals.

Debbie loved all animals.

She was a loving mother and grandmother and a friend to everyone, and loved spending time with her children and grandchildren.

She is survived by her two daughters Michelle Pinders (Alan), and Kelly Benoit, and by two grandchildren Collin Pinders and Stella Benoit.

She was predeceased by a son Brian.

At her request there will be no services.

Memorial contributions may be made to a Humane Society of one’s choice or to VINS Nature Center.

Davis Memorial Chapel is assisting with arrangements.

Please view Debbie's guest book at the link below:
https://www.davismemorialchapel.net/obituary/debbie-merritt

Chester.Frances “Jean” Douglas passed away on March 19th 2026 at the Gill Odd Fellows Home in Ludlow, Vermont where she ...
03/23/2026

Chester.
Frances “Jean” Douglas passed away on March 19th 2026 at the Gill Odd Fellows Home in Ludlow, Vermont where she had made her home for the past year. She was born in Hartford, Connecticut on November 24, 1941 to Francis “Frank” Perry and Grace LItz.
She grew up in the Lake George NY area and had many fond memories of spending time

with her grandparents on the lake. She married George Earl Douglas on June 20th 1959, and they had two sons, Bruce Earl Douglas and Darryl Alan Douglas. She loved animals, her
horses, cats and dogs especially. She was predeceased by her mother Grace, stepfather Fred Parker, brother James Perry
and sister-in-law Karen Parker, two grandsons Aaron Douglas and Jamie Douglas and her husband, George.

She is survived by her sons, Bruce (Kelly) Douglas, Darryl (Lisa) Douglas, her grandchildren Rachel (Ed) Rushford, Kyle Douglas, Morgan Douglas, Griffin Douglas and Alaina (aka Maverick) Douglas, two great granddaughters Emily Rushford and Erin Douglas, her brother Leon Parker and sister-in-law Paula Perry. Many cousins, nieces, and nephews as well as close family friends.

The family would like to thank her care givers at the Gill Home for her care and support, and her roommate Sandy and family for their friendship and attention to Jean this past year and in her final hours. Her children and grandchildren remember many fond memories spent at her house on “Grammy’s night” where they would play outside or join in board games and Gunsmoke
marathons, as well as her famous ‘shiny lasagna’.

Per her request, there will be no calling hours or services. The family will have a private burial in the spring.

Davis Memorial Chapel in Springfield, Vermont is assisting with arrangements.

Please view Jean's guest book at the link below:
https://www.davismemorialchapel.net/obituary/frances-douglas

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