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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.

Springfield, VT.Doris G. Strong, 93, died Tuesday, January 20, 2026. She was born on February 7, 1932 to Sherman and Flo...
01/23/2026

Springfield, VT.

Doris G. Strong, 93, died Tuesday, January 20, 2026. She was born on February 7, 1932 to Sherman and Florence Goodrich.

She married Rodney Strong on September 9, 1950 and raised 6 children as a homemaker. Later in life she worked on Okemo Mountain as the crew boss.

Doris had a love for family and enjoyed snowmobiling and camping with family. She also enjoyed vacationing in Maine to satisfy her love of lighthouses.

She is survived by her 3 sons: Scott Strong of Springfield, VT, Rich (Joanne) Strong of Springfield, VT and Jame Strong of Proctorsville; Sue strong of Ludlow, VT and many grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces and nephews.

Doris is predeceased by her husband; her parents; her siblings: Donald and Zeb and Vera “Sis: Blanchard; daughter: Shirley Beauchain, Dolores Lombard and son Randy Strong.

A graveside service will be held at a later date.

Memorial contributions can be made to the Springfield Health and Rehab in Springfield, VT or to the charity of your choice.

The Strong family would like to thank Springfield Health and Rehab for their great care of our beloved mother.

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

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Montpelier, VT.Cheryl Ann Bloomfield, 68 of Montpelier, VT died at the Berlin Health and Rehab on Wednesday, December 31...
01/21/2026

Montpelier, VT.

Cheryl Ann Bloomfield, 68 of Montpelier, VT died at the Berlin Health and Rehab on Wednesday, December 31, 2025. She was born to William and Bertha (Cole) Bloomfield on April 1, 1957 in Springfield, VT.

Cheryl grew up in Springfield and graduated with the class of 1975 from Springfield High School.

Cheryl lived in an apartment complex in Montpelier and came to know and care deeply about the other residents there. She was known for loving her dolls like they were her babies and she had a large collection.

She is survived by her 2 siblings: Christopher Bloomfield of Springfield, VT and Susan Adebayo of Silver Springs, MD; brother-in-law Michael Adebayo of Silver Springs, MD; 3 nephews: Eric, David and Alan Adebayo and 3 grand nieces and nephews.
Cheryl is predeceased by her parents.

A memorial service will be held in Montpelier in late April. A graveside service will be held in Springfield, VT. Service dates and times will be announced at a later date.

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

https://www.davismemorialchapel.net/guestbook/cheryl-bloomfield

Mildred Grace Smith, 97, passed away on January 19, 2026. She was born in Springfield, VT on June 10, 1928, daughter of ...
01/19/2026

Mildred Grace Smith, 97, passed away on January 19, 2026. She was born in Springfield, VT on June 10, 1928, daughter of Burnam and Mary (Raymond) Snide.

She married Everand C. Smith Sr. on September 22, 1951, and together they raised one son.

Mildred worked at the Foundry in Springfield for many years. She also worked at Carey’s Market, then the First National Store. She went on to work for Young’s Furniture Store until she retired around 1994.

She enjoyed working in her flower gardens, and watching the birds, especially the hummingbirds.

She is survived by her son Everand C. (Carlene) Smith Jr. and many nieces and nephews.

She is predeceased by her husband Everand Sr., brothers Ervin, Clifford and Leon Snide and her sisters Thelma Graham, Shirley Johnson, Doris Clark, Violet Johnson, Laura Robertson and Alice Monroe.

A graveside funeral service will be held in the spring.

Davis Memorial Chapel is assisting with the arrangements.

https://www.davismemorialchapel.net/guestbook/mildred-smith

Springfield.Allyn H. Johnson 95, died peacefully on Friday January 16, 2026 at the Veterans Administration Hospital in W...
01/18/2026

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 from Springfield High School and served in the Army National Guard from 1950 to 1952 and was stationed in Germany for a time during his service.

Allyn was employed as a Machinist with the Fellows Gear Shaper in Springfield, Vt. retiring after 29 years of service.

He was a lifelong resident of Springfield, a life member of the Robert L. Johnson V.F.W. Post 771, a member of the Springfield Senior Center and the Charlestown Senior Center. He was a Christian Man and member of the Andover Community Church in Andover, Vt.

Allyn enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping, gardening, motorcycles, the ocean and the beach.

He was predeceased by his Parents, his first wife Rose (LaFrance) Johnson, his second wife Geraldine (Boucher) Johnson, his son Rick Johnson and step-daughter Marcella Strom Fazzolare.

He is survived by his wife Margaret (Holt) Bemis- Johnson, daughter Debra Richardson, granddaughter Amy Mitchell, daughter-in-law Michelle Johnson and grandson Carl Johnson. He is also survived by his step-children Theresa Methot, Laureen Palmer, Janeen Ackerson, Mary Richardson, Jamie Lee King, Gillian Bemis and Martin Bemis, 20 grandchildren and 25 great grandchildren.

Visitation will be held from 2:00 to 4:00 PM on Wednesday January 21 at the Davis Memorial Chapel in Springfield, Vt.

A funeral service will be held at 11:00 AM on Thursday at the Andover Community Church in Andover, Vt. Burial will be in the Pine Grove Cemetery at a later date.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Andover Community Church or to the Springfield Humane Society.

Myrtle Audrey Birsky, 100, passed away quietly January 14, 2026, at the Gill Odd Fellows Home, with family members prese...
01/16/2026

Myrtle Audrey Birsky, 100, passed away quietly January 14, 2026, at the Gill Odd Fellows Home, with family members present by her side. She was born in Hanover, NH, April 8, 1925, daughter of William and Julia (Lockwood) DeRosie. She married Alphonse A. Birsky in February of 1946 and together they owned and operated Birsky’s General Store until 1958, which was located where the Springfield Plaza is now.

Myrtle is predeceased by her parents; husband Alphonse; siblings Charles (Francis) DeRosie, Elmer (Betty) DeRosie, Beverly (Albert) Colston, Florence (Torrence) Rowlee, Patricia (James) Graham Dolloff; in-laws Boleslof and Margerie Birsky, Michael and Albina Yarosevich, Otton (Benny) Birsky and Victoria Birsky.

She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law Barry and Ruth Birsky, four grandchildren, five great grandchildren and twenty-one nephews and nieces.

Myrtle loved her family, everyone, and her goal in life was to assist them when they needed help. She volunteered at the Springfield Hospital and at the Springfield Adult Day Care Center for many years. She was the first director of the Springfield Family Center and retired from there after twenty-five years of faithful service. She also assisted in setting up the Chester Family Center. She received many awards for outstanding and dedicated service to her community. She was a member of Saint Mary’s Catholic Church, Weathersfield Home Demonstration Group, the Springfield Knitting Club, the VFW club and a client at the Springfield Adult Day Care Group.

Myrtle enjoyed being with all of her family and friends, the family reunion and going to lunch and dinners with them. She enjoyed doing word finds, picture puzzles and listening to music and audio books and drives to enjoy the scenery of Vermont.

Calling Hours will be held at the Davis Memorial Chapel on January 26, 2026, from 1:00 to 3:00pm. After which, there will be a gathering at Maebelline’s Restaurant in Springfield at 3:30pm.

In lieu of flowers, charitable contributions can be made to: The Springfield Area Adult Day Services, Attn: Shelley Holley – Director, 266 River Street, Springfield, VT 05156.

Myrtle Audrey Birsky, 100, passed away quietly January 14, 2026, at the Gill Odd Fellows Home, with family members present by her side. She was born in Hanover, NH, April 8, 1925, daughter of William and Julia Lockwood DeRosie. She married Alphonse A. Birsky in February of 1946 and together

Ellen Morgan, 81 of Ludlow, VT, passed away on January 7, 2026. She was born in Picayune, MS to Edward and Hilda (Lee) L...
01/16/2026

Ellen Morgan, 81 of Ludlow, VT, passed away on January 7, 2026. She was born in Picayune, MS to Edward and Hilda (Lee) LaMere on July 16, 1944.

Ellen graduated from Black River High School in Ludlow in 1962. Most of her career was spent in childcare and Headstart programs, along with work at the Springfield library.

She is survived by her 2 children: Jeffery Hoisington and Lisa Antone; her 3 siblings: Benji LaMere, Shirley LaMere and Barbara Perkins and 2 grandchildren: Dana Hoisington and Gavin Hoisington.

Ellen is predeceased by her husband Ernest Morgan and her parents.

Friends may call at the Davis Memorial Chapel on Friday, January 23 from 6-8PM.

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November 18, 1945 – January 12, 2026 Trina Janet Koldyk, age 80, of Hope, RI was welcomed home to be with her Lord and S...
01/13/2026

November 18, 1945 – January 12, 2026

Trina Janet Koldyk, age 80, of Hope, RI was welcomed home to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ Monday, January 12, 2026. Janet was born November 18, 1945. She was a graduate of Wayne, NJ High School. She was a faithful child of the Lord attending Preakness Valley Reformed Church in Wayne, NJ. She later met her husband Henricus and was happily married for over 53 years. After they were married and lived in several states, they eventually settled and made Vermont their home. She was a faithful, cheerful and active servant for the Lord at Trinity Evangelical Free Church in Windsor, VT for 50 years before moving to be close to family in Hope, RI. She was a beloved wife, sister, mother, grandmother, friend and a humble follower of Jesus Christ.

Janet loved visiting with family- the bigger the crew, the happier she was! The highlight of her year often consisted of everyone coming up to Vermont on Columbus Day weekend to enjoy the great outdoors together. Apple picking and mountain climbing was enjoyed by all. She shared a beautiful bond with her sister Hilda that was so special, which made the Vermont family visits even that much better. Janet loved teddy bears and every room had a bear that added warmth to the home. She also loved baking homemade goods. As tasty as they were, her home-made ice cream cakes for a birthday party were the best. Janet also loved flowers and the yard was filled with beauty due to her passion for flowers.

Janet was predeceased by her parents Harry Meyer and Wilhelmina Brain. She is survived by her children Henri Samuel Koldyk and Brandon Joel Koldyk and her 2 sunshine girl grand-daughters Janet Koldyk and Samantha Koldyk. She absolutely loved being with her granddaughters, and it was a highlight of her latter days to be living with them. She always tried to bring a smile to all her family and friends.

Once Janet moved to Rhode Island to be close to family, she loved attending Faith Chapel in Cranston, RI and quickly became friends with the members there.

Her immediate surviving family includes siblings Hilda Tanis, Joseph Meyer and Garry Meyer along with numerous nieces, nephews and friends whom she all loved very much. Calling hours will be held at the Davis Memorial Chapel in Springfield, VT on Friday, January 16, 2026 from 10AM-noon followed by a brief service there. Burial will be at a future date to be determined at Oakland Cemetery. The family would like to thank Trinity Evangelical Church in Windsor, VT and Faith Chapel in Cranston, RI for their hospitality, love and support during this time. While saddened at Janet’s passing, we rejoice she is in the loving hands of God. Just like her husband Henricus, Janet’s final wish for all would be to receive the same free gift of salvation through Jesus Christ our Lord that she so graciously received as a young lady. John 3:16, "For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life."

In Lieu of flowers, please send any memorial contributions to:
Trinity Evangelical Free Church: 44 Main Street, Windsor, VT 05089
Faith Chapel: 43 Scituate Ave., Cranston, RI 02921

https://www.davismemorialchapel.net/guestbook/trina-koldyk

Brenda Marie Riley, age 69, passed away peacefully on December 25, 2025 surrounded by her family.Brenda had a creative s...
01/12/2026

Brenda Marie Riley, age 69, passed away peacefully on December 25, 2025 surrounded by her family.

Brenda had a creative spirit. She loved painting and found deep joy in bird watching, especially hummingbirds, which brought her endless fascination and calm. Those quiet moments of creativity and nature reflected who she was—thoughtful, observant, and appreciative of life’s small beauties.

She is survived by her husband, Mark; her children, Bret (Amanda) Hazeltine, Amy Schaefer, and Toni (Ethan) Huffer; and her two grandchildren, Isabelle and Katelyn, who will carry her memory forward with love.

A memorial service will be planned at a future date.

https://www.davismemorialchapel.net/guestbook/brenda-riley

North SpringfieldHeather Marie Aubin Stewart, 49, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, January 4, 2026 at her home in Nor...
01/11/2026

North Springfield

Heather Marie Aubin Stewart, 49, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, January 4, 2026 at her home in North Springfield, Vermont. She was born on September 8, 1976 in Springfield, Vermont, the daughter of Ronald Aubin and Susan (Martin) Aubin Golden. She attended primary schools in Springfield, graduating from Windsor High School in 1994, and then she later graduated from the New England School of Hair Design, School of Cosmetology.

She worked in retail stores in the Springfield/Windsor area and then she became a machine operator at Hypertherm Inc. She later became a Corrections Officer with the Vermont Department of Corrections at the Southern State Correctional Facility in Springfield, VT.

Heather was very artistic. She enjoyed many crafts, such as drawing, painting, wood burning and coloring books, and she was an avid reader too. She also had an appreciation for and enjoyed tarot cards and she enjoyed visiting old cemeteries with her daughter as well. All things "spooky" captivated her interest

She would also spend hours in the yard looking for four leaf clovers and she had an uncanny ability to find hundreds of them.

She is survived by her mother, Susan (Martin) Aubin Golden, her father, Ronald Aubin and wife Cher, her two children, Brenden Pacetti and Jenna Pacetti, her step-children Heather Pacetti and David M. Pacetti, and her three siblings, Bradley Aubin and his wife Kristin, Zachary Golden and Charlie Golden. She is also survived by many loving family members, including aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and cousins.

She was predeceased by her step-father, Jay Golden, her step-son Daniel, her paternal grandparents, Louise and Phillip Aubin, her maternal grandparents, Roy and Helen Martin, her Uncle Bob Aubin, and her Aunt Shirley McCormack.

A celebration of her unforgettable life will be held at a later date.

Davis Memorial Chapel in Springfield is assisting with
arrangements.

Dean F. Goodwin of Weston, VT passed away peacefully on December 23, 2025, at his home with his loving and devoted wife ...
01/10/2026

Dean F. Goodwin of Weston, VT passed away peacefully on December 23, 2025, at his home with his loving and devoted wife by his side.

Dean was born in Springfield, Vermont, on December 24, 1950, the son of Charles Goodwin III and Dorothy (Foster) Goodwin. Dean grew up at the Goodwin family farm on Route 100, affectionately known as “Sunny Acres,” alongside his three siblings.

He attended elementary school in Weston and graduated from Burr and Burton Seminary in 1969. Dean later attended Castleton State College, where he studied a variety of subjects. He served in the U.S. Army National Guard from 1971 through 1976. He later served for several years as a Sergeant in the Vermont State Guard.

During his early years Dean worked for several local contractors and also spent time as a self-employed contractor. For 41 years, Dean was part owner of the Norse House Ski Shop in Bondville, Vermont. He truly loved his work and the many friendships he made there over the years. Skiing was a lifelong passion, and he felt most at home on the mountain. After the sale of the Norse House, Dean went on to work at the Bromley Ski Shop beginning in 2008, until his retirement. His connection to Bromley ran deep, he first skied there at the age of three alongside his father, Charlie, who served as head of the Bromley Ski Patrol during the 1950s and 1960s.

On January 3, 2007, Dean married his longtime companion and sweetheart, Janet Crossman of Londonderry, Vermont, in the meadow at their home on Dale Road. They celebrated their marriage by bringing their two families together for a dinner at the Bryant House in Weston, complete with a slice of wedding cake made of white chocolate with raspberry filling. A larger outdoor celebration followed that July at their home, where family and friends gathered for a potluck picnic—good times that were deeply cherished.

Dean loved his hometown of Weston and was immensely proud of his community and being of service to it. For many years he enjoyed serving as a porter and technical setup director at the Weston Playhouse for the annual antique and craft shows.

Dean had a passion and love for automobiles that began early in his life, and there are countless stories that could be told. He was a devoted collector of classic cars—each in varying stages of repair—and he took great pride in being their keeper. He was a proud and longtime member of the National Corvette Owners Association.

A homebody at heart, Dean could often be found mowing his lawn with one of his Gravely tractors in the summer or plowing his driveway with his Kubota tractor in the winter. If you stopped by for a visit, you were likely to find him working beneath a car or with his head tucked under an open hood. He always greeted everyone with a warm, gracious smile and always made time for others—whether a stranger, a delivery driver, the mailman, or a friend stopping by. Each visit, no matter how brief, was deeply appreciated and held close in his heart.

Dean embraced life fully and with gratitude. He found joy in its simplest and most meaningful moments. He cherished his wife, family and friends, a good laugh, his home, and the natural world—all creatures great and small. He loved fields and stone walls, hunting and deer camp, fishing at Stratton Pond, four-wheeling into Somerset, bird watching, meaningful conversation, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and music—especially Neil Young. His dogs held a special place in his heart, particularly his beloved black lab of 14 years, Foster.

Despite years of disease progression, Dean lived with courage, dignity, and grace, always holding onto faith and hope for brighter days ahead. He will always be admired for that.

He will always be remembered for his kindness, sense of humor and passion for living a genuine and happy life. You are so loved, Dean. Thank you for giving us an unforgettable ride.

Dean was predeceased by his parents and brother, Charles “Tim” Goodwin IV.

He is survived by his wife, Janet Goodwin, brother, Kirk Goodwin (Cathy) of Grafton, VT, sister, Martha Etchison (Dean) of Winston Salem, NC, sister-in-law, Sandra Goodwin of Weston, VT and several cherished nieces and nephews.

A celebration of Dean’s life is planned for the spring and will be announced at a later date.

Memorial contributions can be made to:

Londonderry Volunteer Rescue Squad, PO Box 911, Londonderry, VT 05148

Weston Volunteer Fire Department, PO Box 52, Weston, VT 05161

Old Parish Church, PO Box 125, Weston, VT 05161

Davis Memorial Chapel is assisting with the arrangements.
https://www.davismemorialchapel.net/guestbook/dean-goodwin

Springfield.Frances E. Busick 91, passed away at her home on Sunday January 4, 2026 surrounded by loving family and her ...
01/09/2026

Springfield.
Frances E. Busick 91, passed away at her home on Sunday January 4, 2026 surrounded by loving family and her dog. She was born November 21, 1934 in New Haven, Connecticut the daughter of George and Bina (Spencer) Bethke. She attended schools and graduated high school in New Haven, Ct.

She was married to Nicholas Busick on November 21, 1953, He predeceased her.

Frances worked at Woolworth’s Coffee Shops for many years, after moving to Vermont in 1981 she worked as an LNA at the Gill Home in Ludlow, Vt. and Springfield Health & Rehab. Center in Springfield, Vt. for many years.

She enjoyed sewing and sewed many costumes for her grandchildren for everything from Halloween to school plays. She enjoyed playing bingo and going to flea markets, she also enjoyed her dogs and spending time with her family. Frances had the gift of gab and loved to visit with her friends and family.

She is survived by her three grandchildren; Tracy (Dale) Johnson, Khristina Johnson and Scott Pailley three great grandsons, and one great granddaughter, several nieces, nephews, and cousins and by her dog Chrissy.

She was predeceased by her husband Nick, her daughter Virginia Pailley, five brothers and two sisters.

A graveside service will be held in the Spring of 2026 at the Cavendish Village Cemetery in Cavendish, Vermont.

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

Please view the guest book at the link below:
https://www.davismemorialchapel.net/obituary/frances-busick

Carolyn M. Perry,96, died peacefully after a brief illness on December 31,2025. She was born October 10, 1929, in Stroud...
01/08/2026

Carolyn M. Perry,96, died peacefully after a brief illness on December 31,2025. She was born October 10, 1929, in Stroudsburg, PA. the daughter of Wilson H. Alleger and Sarah E Schock-Alleger. She resided in Chester and Springfield Vermont the majority of her life.

Carolyn graduated from Stroudsburg High School in 1948. Her first marriage to William Smith ended in Divorce. Years later She married Donald C. Perry who died in 1972.

In 1965 Carolyn joined the Ladies Auxiliary of the VFW as a lifetime member and remained very active. She was auxiliary president and treasurer of the Robert L. Johnson Post 771 as well as district president. Carolyn worked at Youngs and Ames in the Springfield Plaza and for a brief time as receptionist at the Springfield Hospital.

Carolyn lived in an apartment at the Whitcomb building in Springfield, VT for the last 20 years of her life right up to the time of her illness. She had many friends there including a Cat that she had for 17 years. She loved the social life there playing bingo, cards and pool with her many friends. When she was alone, she enjoyed knitting, crocheting and watching TV as well as reading, doing puzzles and crossword puzzles.

She is survived by her son Eric Smith and his wife Marietta of Jacksonville, NC, grandchildren Matthew (Lorrie) Smith of McLeansville, NC and Andrew (Barbara) Smith of Woodbine, MD, 5 great grandchildren, her daughter Donlyn Mitchell and her husband Mark of Chester, VT and sister-in-law Patti Alleger of Stroudsburg, PA.

Carolyn was predeceased by her parents, her husband Donald C. Perry, a son Charles Smith, her sister Elinor Alleger Borger and a brother Winfield H. Alleger.

There will be a family burial at a later date.

In Lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Springfield Humane Society in her memory.

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