Barbara Bigelow Sylvester.WEST BOYLSTON - Barbara Bigelow (Lovell) Sylvester, 85, formerly of 128 North Main St., died Wednesday, April 9, in Radius radius, in anatomy: see arm. (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service) The de facto standard protocol for authentication servers (AAA servers). Healthcare Center. Her husband, George M. Sylvester, died in 1986. She leaves three sons, George C. and his wife, Phyllis, of West Boylston, William J.O. and his fiance, Deborah Brunck, of Rutland and Robert M. and his wife, Kathie, of Palmer; a brother, Frank F. and his wife, Josephine Lovell, of West Boylston; 12 grandchildren GRANDCHILDREN, domestic relations. The children of one's children. Sometimes these may claim bequests given in a will to children, though in general they can make no such claim. 6 Co. 16. ; six great-grandchildren; a sister-in-law, Ruth Lovell of West Boylston; two former daughters-in-law, Susan H. Sylvester of Tilton, N.H. and Susan M. Flynn of Worcester; and nieces and nephews. A brother, John P. Lovell, and three sisters, Eileen M. Notaro, Joan Karras and Ann Lovell, predeceased her. She was born in Oakdale on March 21, 1923, daughter of Frank F. Lovell Sr. and Helen (Powers) Lovell, and graduated from Major Edwards High School. She was a nurse's assistant at Oakdale Nursing Center for many years, retiring in 1986. She was a member of Our Lady of Good Counsel Our Lady of Good Counsel (Mater boni consilii) is a title given to the Blessed Virgin Mary, after a miraculous painting now found in the Augustinian church at Genazzano, Italy. Church and its Women's Club Women’s clubs first arose in the United States during the post-civil war period. As a result of increased leisure time due to modern household advances, middle class women had more time to engage in intellectual pursuits. . She was a den leader for Pack 151, Cub Scouts in West Boylston. The funeral was held Monday, April, 14, from Fay Brothers Funeral Home, West Boylston, with a Mass at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church. Burial burial, disposal of a corpse in a grave or tomb. The first evidence of deliberate burial was found in European caves of the Paleolithic period. Prehistoric discoveries include both individual and communal burials, the latter indicating that pits or ossuaries were was in Mt. Vernon Cemetery cemetery, name used by early Christians to designate a place for burying the dead. First applied in Christian burials in the Roman catacombs, the word cemetery came into general usage in the 15th cent. . Memorial donations may be made to the Women's Club at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, 111 Worcester St., or the Activity Fund at Oakdale Nursing Center, 76 North Main St., both West Boylston, 01583. |
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