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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.Donald I. Gurney, Jr., 69 died Tuesday, February 17, 2026 at The Village at Cedar Hill after an extended ill...
03/09/2026

Springfield.

Donald I. Gurney, Jr., 69 died Tuesday, February 17, 2026 at The Village at Cedar Hill after an extended illness. He was born August 22, 1956 in Kingston, New York. Don was the son of Donald and Arlene (McAllister) Gurney. He attended Springfield Schools and was a graduate of Springfield High School Class of 1974.

Don was employed with Gurney Brothers in North Springfield for many years, and later started his own business, Gurney’s Turf. He took great pride in tending the athletic fields in Springfield, while perfecting the art of perfectly straight lines.

Don enjoyed bowling, while participating in many leagues in Springfield, Claremont, and Rutland. He held many records and was a proud recipient of several Vermont State Records for highest score. He also enjoyed fishing, while especially enjoying many early morning fishing trips with his son, Donny III.

Don’s first grandchild affectionately named him “Du Du” which he handled gracefully and lovingly.

He was predeceased by his parents, Sister-in-Law Nancy, Brother-in-Law Rick Kingsley, and Sister-in-Law, Lori Muse.

He is survived by his children, Francesca (John Paul) Arnoldy and Donald I. Gurney III his former wife and mother of his children, Veronica Todorovic, his two grandchildren, Hays and Mae, five siblings - Sharon Kingsley, Daniel, Dale (Gene), Douglas (Lori), and Bradley (Deborah), numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins.

A Celebration of Life will be held on August 22, 2026, on Don’s 70th birthday, at the home of Brad and Deborah Gurney in Weathersfield.

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

Ludlow, VT.Nelson Dale Rickert of Ludlow, VT, passed away at his home, surrounded by family, on Wednesday, March 4, 2026...
03/07/2026

Ludlow, VT.

Nelson Dale Rickert of Ludlow, VT, passed away at his home, surrounded by family, on Wednesday, March 4, 2026. He was born on August 19, 1952 to Dale and Dorothy (Hardy) Rickert.
Nelson worked as a road commissioner for the state highway department for 30 years.

He loved his Harley and his side by side and was known to meet new people while out about on them. He never met a stranger and could drum up conversation with anyone. In addition to enjoying car shows, fast cars and hot rods, Nelson also loved spending time with his kids and family.

Nelson is survived by his 2 children: Nelson Rickert (Melissa Johnson) and Annie Rickert (Dennis Johnson); his grandchildren: Kimberly Marro (Zac Muguria), Nicholaus Charles Rickert and Lyndsay Marro; great-grandchildren: Dylan Muguria, Autumn Muguria, Naomi Rickert and Grayson Rickert and many nieces and nephews

He is predeceased by his siblings: Allen Rickert and Dorothy May Longe; grandchildren: Amanda Marro and Payton Rickert and a great-grandchild, Karsen Rickert.

A celebration of life will be held at the Proctorsville Fire Department at 2PM on March 21, 2026.

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

https://www.davismemorialchapel.net/guestbook/nelson-rickert

Ludlow, VT.Ila Mary Coonradt, 79, of Ludlow, VT, passed away at Springfield Hospital on Wednesday, March 4, 2026. She wa...
03/06/2026

Ludlow, VT.

Ila Mary Coonradt, 79, of Ludlow, VT, passed away at Springfield Hospital on Wednesday, March 4, 2026. She was born to Edward and Eleanor (Bertrand) Dillon on March 23, 1946, in Utica, NY.

Mary moved to Ludlow in the late 70’s and worked in a variety of retail stores in the Sunshine Marketplace, where she began to build the lifelong friendships she is so well known for. While working at these establishments, Mary returned to her dreams of working in the medical field, becoming an EMT, and eventually the Coordinator of Ludlow Ambulance Service. Mary was very proud of her skills as an EMT, and this passion was passed on to her future generations. Being an EMT was the starting point for Mary to return to school and obtain her Nursing Degree while working as a Radiology Technician at Black River Health Center in Cavendish. Upon graduation, Mary began her nursing career and worked in places such as the Ludlow Health Center, Springfield Health and Rehab, the Gill Home in Ludlow, and other healthcare facilities in Las Vegas, NV, and Utica, NY, for a brief time.

Mary’s favorite moments were times spent with her extensive family in the Adirondack Mountains of NY. She loved to spend time at the lake, having a glass of wine with her sisters on the dock or travelling the back roads of Upstate New York, being the chauffeur while her sister Kathy photographed the fun and quirky places along their route. Mary loved to tell stories about her and her siblings growing up along the St. Lawrence River and reliving the memories of being one of 8 children who never let the grass grow under their feet. Mary also enjoyed Sunday dinners out at area restaurants. Most recently, she enjoyed dining with her granddaughter at DJ’s each Sunday evening, sharing stories with friends, new and old, as they ate.

Mary loved to create in her spare time. Over the years, she was an avid knitter, making many sweaters, socks, bags, hats, slippers, and ornaments. She even owned a knitting shop for a short time. About 20 years ago, Mary decided to try her hand at quilting, and soon she developed a beautiful style and created many modern quilts. If you were one of the lucky many who received the gift of a handcrafted quilt from Mary, you know it was a gift to treasure always. Somewhere along the way, Mary also learned the art of basket weaving and wove many beautiful baskets, of course, her favorite type to make was an Adirondack Pack basket.

She is survived by her daughter, Kelly Tarbell (Ron) of Mount Holly, VT; her siblings: Robert Dillon (Diane) of San Antonio, TX, her twin brother John Dillon (Roxanne) of Mount Vision, NY, Joseph Dillon (Cherry) of Utica, NY, Kathleen Nathan (Arte) of Las Vegas, NV; sister in laws: Desiree Dillon of Benicia, CA and Patricia Dillon of Barneveld, NY; 2 grandchildren: Cole Tarbell (Nicki) of Shapleigh, ME and Eliza Tarbell of Mount Holly, VT; a great-grandson, Rhett Tarbell and more nieces and nephews than you can count. Mary also leaves behind many special friends.

Mary was predeceased by her husband, Frederick “Fritz” Coonradt; her parents; and her siblings: Judith Kaltenbach (Paul), Edward Dillon, and James Dillon.

A celebration of Mary’s life will be held when the sun is shining, and we can all be outside soaking up the sun.

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

https://www.davismemorialchapel.net/guestbook/mary-coonradt

Springfield.Shirley Y. Cooper, 100, died on Wednesday February 25, 2026 at Valley Regional Hospital in Claremont, NH.  S...
02/28/2026

Springfield.
Shirley Y. Cooper, 100, died on Wednesday February 25, 2026 at Valley Regional Hospital in Claremont, NH. She was born November 4, 1925 in Springfield, Vt. the daughter of Sidney R. and Ethel (Shippy) Young. She attended Springfield Schools, graduating from Springfield High School class of 1943.

On June 14, 1947 she married Maurice E. “Bill” Cooper in Springfield, Vt. He predeceased her in 2013.

Shirley was proud to be a lifelong resident of Springfield. She was a member of the Unitarian Universalist Church and the Ladies Aid Society with the Church. She was also a member of the 29ers, the R.S.V.P., the Springfield Hospital Auxiliary and served on the Springfield Senior Center Board as well as belonging to the senior center knitting group called “The Knit wits”. She was a community poll worker, and Red Cross volunteer. Her hobbies included skiing, knitting, sewing, ceramics and cooking. For her recent 100th birthday party Shirley was honored with resolutions from the Springfield Select Board, and from the Vermont House of Representatives. She also received a letter from the Governor of Vermont and a card from the President of the United States
honoring her for her 100th birthday and her community service.

She is survived by her daughter Deanna C. Dexter (Buddy), three grandchildren, Meredith D. Kelley (Patrick), Richard “Deke” Dexter (Jacqueline) and Jennifer Cooper Hunt (Kurt). Shirley had five great grandchildren: Finnegan and Gwendelyn Kelley, Natalie Dexter, and Henry and Levi Hunt, daughter-in-law Linda Cooper, as well as several nieces, nephews and one sister- in- law.

She was predeceased by her husband Bill, her son Curtis E. Cooper, and by her six siblings Sidney E. Young, Bernard S. Young, Francis A. Young, Robert P. Young, Barbara Y. Ross and Richard C. Young.

A funeral service will be held at 3:00 PM on Sunday March 15, 2026 at the Davis Memorial Chapel in Springfield, Vt. Visitation will be held from 2:00 to 3:00 PM.
Burial will be in the Oakland Cemetery at a later date.

02/23/2026

Christopher Stephen FitzGerald died Feb. 6, 2026, at his home in Springfield, Vt. He was 73.

Born to Joseph and Mary FitzGerald of Wellesley, Mass., Chris — a.k.a. "Moose" — lived for travel. He attended Wellesley Public Schools before he nabbed a scholarship at Phillips Exeter Academy, where he forged lifelong friendships. Wanderlust later carried him to Europe, where he took odd jobs after his first college's abrupt closure stranded him abroad. He later earned his masters from the University of California at Berkeley and spent the prime of his career bringing new software to the practice of city planning.

Chris had a knack for new languages and adored French. He delighted in learning to whip up a new dish, honing his photography skills or devouring a good novel. He is survived by his son Drew and Drew's wife Sydney; grandson Ben; siblings Michael, Kevin and Rosemary; and a mountain of nieces and nephews. Donations in his memory can go to the Friends of Springfield Town Library, 43 Main Street, Springfield, VT 05156.

https://www.davismemorialchapel.net/guestbook/christopher-fitzgerald

02/23/2026

Ernest "Puggy" Lamphere additional service information:
Saturday February 28, 2026

The Springfield Fire Department will be processing from the funeral home to the Church of Christ for Puggy's service. If you would like to witness the procession (viewing only please) ...

Procession will begin at 12:15 at the funeral home, it will go down Hartness Ave to pass by the fire department, then to Clinton St., up Main St., past the Plaza, continuing on to Chester Rd ending at the Church of Christ. The Funeral Service will be held at 2:00 PM

If you are unable to attend the funeral service in person. It will be live streamed at:
https://www.facebook.com/SpringfieldVTChurchofChrist

Gary Martin Lewis, 69, passed away unexpectedly on February 3, 2026. Above all else, he will be remembered as a good man...
02/20/2026

Gary Martin Lewis, 69, passed away unexpectedly on February 3, 2026. Above all else, he will be remembered as a good man who loved his family and friends deeply.

He was born on August 25, 1956, in New Britain, Connecticut, to Joan and Calvin Lewis. He was the oldest of their four children. Gary spent much of his childhood at his grandfather’s farm, working and enjoying life as a farm kid. In 1969, the family moved to Springfield, Vermont, following his father’s job at Idlenot Dairy.

Gary attended Springfield schools, participating in cross-country, ski team, and track & field, graduating in 1974. After graduation, he followed in his father’s footsteps and began working at Idlenot Dairy, where they worked together until its closing in 1992.
In his younger years, Gary enjoyed four-wheeling and dirt bike riding & racing, where he built many lasting friendships and memories. He also enjoyed a good game of racquetball and volleyball, as well as golf tournaments. He met his future wife, Kim Watson, while they were in high school. After Kim returned from college, they began their relationship and were married on August 22, 1981, sharing nearly 45 years together. They built their home in Perkinsville, Vermont, where they raised their three sons: Cole, Devin, and Karson

Gary always prioritized family first. He was an extremely hard worker who couldn’t sit still. When he wasn’t working, he spent his time with his boys biking, skiing, skating, sledding, swimming, throwing the baseball, and playing a good game of “Horse”, teaching them life lessons in his own way. As they grew, he became a coach for multiple sports at Weathersfield Schools. During this time, he also became a second father figure to many of their friends. Gary and Kim attended nearly every game, often being the loudest supporters in the stands.

Gary loved spending time with his family, from holidays and gatherings to trips to Wi******er, annual camping trips, time spent in Keene with the Dodge family, and visits to the lake house with the Watson family. He loved his family deeply, and there are countless stories that reflect that love.

After Idlenot Dairy closed, Gary worked at Ben & Jerry’s until they moved out of the area. He later worked for several local companies, including Gurney Brothers and P&L Trucking, before finishing his career delivering fuel for Abenaki Fuels.

In October 2021, Gary became a grandfather to his first grandson, one of the greatest highlights of his life. In June 2023, he welcomed his granddaughter. Shortly after her birth, Gary retired to spend more time with his grandchildren. He was a loving grandfather who enjoyed making them laugh, keeping them entertained, getting into a little mischief, and sharing donuts!

Gary was always ready to help others, especially family, friends, and neighbors. If his boys needed him, he was there immediately, never asking for anything in return, though he never turned down an ice-cold beer at the end of the day.

Gary and Kim experienced the unimaginable loss of their youngest son, Karson, in April 2025 following a battle with brain cancer. Gary carried this loss deeply, along with the loss of his father, Calvin, and his best friend, Brian Dodge.

Gary is survived by his wife, Kim, of 44 years; his son Cole and wife Claire; his son Devin; his beloved grandchildren, Brooks and Burkley; his mother, Joan; his brothers, Bob and Alan; his sister, Carol; and many aunts, uncles, cousins, brothers- and sisters-in-law, nieces, and nephews.

A celebration of Gary’s life will be held May 16th, 2026 at Crown Point Country Club at 2pm.

https://www.davismemorialchapel.net/guestbook/gary-lewis

North SpringfieldJames L. “Jimmy” Ballou, 76, passed away at Springfield Hospital on Wednesday, February 11, 2026. He wa...
02/18/2026

North Springfield

James L. “Jimmy” Ballou, 76, passed away at Springfield Hospital on Wednesday, February 11, 2026. He was born to Clifford and Lucy (Waite) Ballou on March 18, 1949 in Springfield, VT.

After high school, Jimmy went to technical school and became an electrical technician PCM in Springfield. His quiet and gentle kindness impacted and inspired many throughout his life.

Jimmy married Anna Thayer on February 25, 2006. Together they lived in North Springfield, VT and enjoyed 20 years together.

He is survived by his wife, Anna; his 4 children: David (Janice) Cederholm, Brenda Byrne, Kevin (Courtney) Cederholm and Bryan (Kristy) Cederholm; his sisters: Linda (Norm) Fox and Janet (Stu) Lackie; 10 grandchildren: Timothy (Kayla), Davis, Joshua, Ethan, Ava, Annabelle, Ellie, Jonathon, Emily and Addison; niece Meredith (Phil) Reece and nephew Jason (Tayla) Lackie and multiple great nieces.

James is predeceased by his parents.

Services will be held at the Calvary Baptist Church on March 7th at 11AM.. A burial will take place in the spring.

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

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

Springfield.Ernest C. “Puggy” Lamphere 89, died on Sunday February 15, 2026 at the Veterans Administration Medical Cente...
02/17/2026

Springfield.
Ernest C. “Puggy” Lamphere 89, died on Sunday February 15, 2026 at the Veterans Administration Medical Center in White River Jct., Vt. He was born August 25, 1936 in Springfield, Vt. the son of Hyland R. and Bernice I. (Olney) Lamphere. He attended the North Springfield School and graduated from Springfield High School class of 1954. In 1953 He joined the Army Reserves, serving a total of 26 years including time during the Korean Era. He retired with the rank of Sergeant first class.

On June 8, 1975 He married Hallie L. Robbins in Hanover, New Hampshire.

During the late fifties He worked for Ethan Allen Creamery in Essex Jct., Vt. In 1959 He returned to Springfield working for Great Eastern Manufacturing from 1959 to 1969 and working part time for the Springfield Fire Department. In 1969 He was appointed to a full time Firefighter for the Town of Springfield the beginning of a 40 plus year career that spanned the positions of Lieutenant, Deputy Chief and Chief retiring in 2006. During his career in Fire Service Puggy also attended the Community College of Vermont, the University of Vermont and many Fire and Medical Emergency training programs to further his education and training. He also received his Teaching Certificate and worked as a Substitute Teacher in the Springfield Schools. After retirement he continued his education earning his Teaching Degree and becoming the Teacher of the Fire Science Course at the Springfield Tech Center.

Puggy was also a certified football, softball, and basketball official for many years, and served as an official in the Shrine Game.

He served on the Board of Civil Authority, served as Deputy Health Officer, Constable, Deputy Sheriff, Truant Officer, and Health Officer. He was a member and officer with the New England Firefighters Association. He also served as Justice of the Peace and officiated over 600 weddings.

He was a longtime member and Elder of the Springfield Church of Christ. A member of the Springfield Rotary Club, the Robert L. Johnson V.F.W. Post 771 and the Springfield Moose Lodge 679. He also enjoyed golf, bowling, traveling and his dogs.

He is survived by his wife Hallie, two sons Phillip Lamphere (Rosalyn), and Tracy Lamphere (Donna), half siblings; Bradley Morgan and Denise Smith and Sister-in-Law Karen Robbins. Grandchildren; Jerry Farnum (Laura), Ernest C. Lamphere II, Christian Lamphere, Samantha, Michael, Matthew, Ashley and Nicole. He is also survived by several nieces, nephews and cousins.

He was predeceased by his parents, sister Marjorie Bartley, brothers; Ervin, Francis and Dean Lamphere and daughter Shari Lamphere.

A funeral service will be held at 2:00 PM on Saturday February 28, 2026 at the Springfield Church of Christ.

Burial with Military Honors will be in the Pine Grove Cemetery in North Springfield, Vt. at a later date.

Memorial contributions may be made to a charity of one’s choice.

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

View Puggy's guest book at the link below:
https://www.davismemorialchapel.net/obituary/ernest-lamphere

For those unable to attend in person, the service will be livestreamed at: https://www.facebook.com/SpringfieldVTChurchofChrist

Springfield.Laurence L. “Larry” LaCross 68, died unexpectedly on Saturday night at the Springfield Hospital in Springfie...
02/10/2026

Springfield.
Laurence L. “Larry” LaCross 68, died unexpectedly on Saturday night at the Springfield Hospital in Springfield, Vermont. He was born March 3, 1957 in Springfield, Vermont the son of Ernest R. and Margaret “Peggy” LaCross. He attended Springfield Schools graduating from Springfield High School class of 1975.

On June 28, 2005 he married Mary Real of Springfield.

Larry was a quiet, kind and gentle man who loved his family deeply. He was a farmer all of his life and loved being a farmer. In his later years he enjoyed sharing a cup of coffee with his wife, spending time in his garden, tending to his Christmas tree farm, playing his guitar, and working as a welder.

Larry was always there for his family. He faithfully cooked special dishes specifically selected to share with his kids and extended family. He was a lover of sports and supported his own children’s ventures as athletes. He was a devoted fan at his grandsons’ football, basketball, and baseball games. He was an avid Patriots fan.

Larry loved to read about history and enjoyed classic cars. He built a '41 Willys coupe and restored a '56 Corvette.

Larry is survived by his wife Mary, his children; Joshua, Jason, Jessica (Chris), Kati (Paul) and Alan (Michelle), siblings; Holly Capen (Bud) and Karen Gould (Frank), and brother-in-law, Jim. Grandchildren; Lucas, Thomas, Carson, Ben, Gabe, Jacqueline, Meredith, and Collin. He is also survived by aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins.

He was predeceased by his parents.

A memorial mass will be celebrated at 11:00 AM on Saturday, February 14, 2026 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Springfield, Vermont. A celebration of life and burial will be held at a later date.

In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Springfield Booster Club P.O. Box 666 Springfield, Vermont 05156.

Davis Memorial Chapel in Springfield is assisting with arrangements.

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

Eugene R. Thibault, Jr., 91Eugene passed away in West Hartford, CT, on February 3rd after a brief illness.  He was born ...
02/09/2026

Eugene R. Thibault, Jr., 91

Eugene passed away in West Hartford, CT, on February 3rd after a brief illness. He was born January 20, 1935, in Leominster, MA, the son of Eugene R. and Dorothy (Gloriante) Thibault. He graduated from Springfield High School, Springfield, VT in 1952.

Gene was a registered architectural engineer and his career was in the interior contract building business. As vice-president at ACMAT, he was responsible for planning and renovating commercial buildings. He then started Thibault/NICO specializing in single source design/build interiors. Expanding further, he formed the Thibault Group, in Hartford CT, a commercial interior construction company that operated throughout New England.

He enjoyed playing the piano/organ, playing and watching tennis, and boating on the Connecticut River. He was predeceased by his parents, his wife, Linda Brown, brother, Louis (Sharon Baraby), and sisters Dorothy (Leroy Underwood) and Marjorie (Charles Merlini) and two nieces. He is survived by his sister, Rosanne (Hugh Putnam), two nieces and a nephew and his good friend, Rosalie Zimmermann.

A private burial will be held in the spring at St. Mary’s Cemetery in Springfield, VT.

Davis Memorial Chapel is assisting with the arrangements.

Guestbook: https://www.davismemorialchapel.net/guestbook/eugene-thibault

On February 2 , 2026 Leo A Laflamme passed at the Gill Odd Fellows Home in Ludlow, VT. He was born January 10,1938 in Je...
02/05/2026

On February 2 , 2026 Leo A Laflamme passed at the Gill Odd Fellows Home in Ludlow, VT. He was born January 10,1938 in Jefferson, NH to Franciella Laflamme and LucienLaflamme. In his younger years, he, his brothers and mother moved to various places in northern New Hampshire. His schooling was in various places as well. As a result, he didn’t finish his studies in high school.

In November 1955, he entered the Air Force. In February 1956, he reported to Samson AFB in Cheyanne, WY. Here he entered technical school with a concentration in communications and telephone/cable install and repair. He was re-stationed in Louisiana and then he was on to Remy AFB, Puerto Rico, from 1957-1959. It was in the Air Force that he got his GED.

Upon returning from service, he worked for Local Telephone Co., it changed names a few times while he was employed there: ConTel, GTE and VTel. He completed 50 years of service, retiring on January 26,2001.

In Dec 1979, he joined St Johns Lodge # 41. He became a member of the York Rite Bodies-Chapter, Counsel and Commandery in1984. He joined the Mt Sinai Shriners in May 1991.Next, in 1995 he was picked for the Jesters #151 in Montpelier, VT. He was “put on-line” rising through the ranks to become Potentate in 2006, a position that he was excited about as it brought himself and Linda to many different cities in the US and Canada, promoting the purpose of being a Shriner. He was a volunteer fireman with the Springfield Fire Department in the 1970’s.

He met the love of his life, Linda Fontaine at a dance in 1960. They later married on July 20,1963 at St Mary’s Church in Springfield, VT. They welcomed 2 daughters,Terri (Heath) Stevens and Carol (Shawn) Blake, 3 grandchildren Cody Stevens (Nik), Adrienne Murray (Dillon), Kameron Blake and 2 great-grandchildren Maya and Tucker Murray.

The family also included his 3 brothers Paul & Edward (Ted) Laflamme and William McLain and many cousins.

He also enjoyed camping trips with the family, doing various activities with the Shriners, being a representative to the Shriners Orthopedic Hospital in Springfield, MA for many years, parading with his Shrine club, the Mt Sinai Joes riding his 3-wheeler dressed as a clown, giving high 5’s to the kids on the edge of the street. He never missed a parade.

He will be missed as a husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. He had that way about him, his smile and his personality that made him endear to whomever he met. He could converse with just about anyone.

A special thank you to the wonderful staff at the Gill Home, the whole staff was kind, caring and thoughtful. Everyone knew Leo and will be missed by all who met him there.

Visiting hours will be held from 2:00 – 4:00 PM on Friday February 20, 2026 at the Davis Memorial Chapel in Springfield, Vermont. A memorial service and masonic service will follow at 4:00 PM.

Please view Leo's guest book at the link below:
https://www.davismemorialchapel.net/obituary/leo-laflamme

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