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Tree of Remembrance continues to support scholarships

LUDLOW — The GFWC Okemo Valley Women’s Club Tree of Remembrance continues to shine brightly in Veterans Park in Ludlow. The bright lights are a remembrance of friends and family, past and present. The Tree of Remembrance is also the club fundraiser for Black River High School scholarships, to be given to a deserving students at the high school. The club asks for support for students and to remember loved ones.

To participate, send donations to Fran Derlinga, P.O. Box 229, Plymouth VT 05056. Checks should be made to GFWC Okemo Valley Women’s Club.

The following names are those remembered to date:

Ed and Mary Augustaushes, Oscar and Nellie Beckman, Harley and Mary Bragg, Harley and Ida Bragg, Helen Ballard, Peter Conner, Ellsworth and Dorothy Davis, Blula and Ralph Davis, Nick Decos,Thomas and Frances Dempsie, Carol Deluca, John and Isabelle Deluca, Pauline Deluca, Suzette Durgin, Finneasus Egan, The Geberth Family, Stanley Granield, Maryann Gagner, Stan Hart, John Hart Jr., John Hart III, Doug Haskell, Brian Hodgeman, Leta Hudgings, Charlie Hughes, Tina Koye, Luhrs Family, Mr. and Mrs. J.R. McCean Jr., Aaron W. McNabb, George and Violet Matulonis, Iggy Matulonis, Mr. and Mrs. Eben Merrill, Ernest and Melba Noll, Pete Noyes, Irene and Joe Lorrain, Frank Owen, Ann Price, Sandra Prokop, Garder and Lauren Ripley, George Shaw, Allyn and Helen Seward, David Terns, Daryl Stpwes, Craig Suladach, Kelly Sanderson, Gerard Snyder, Leon and Mary Shabbott, Bernard and Shirley Snow, and Erin Paige Stinson.

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