Selem Community Patriot
8 - November 27, 2009
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John R. Noel
John R. Noel, 63, of Bethlehem, died on November 17, 2009 at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon.
Tuna
He was born on November 9, 1946 in Boston, MA, a son of the late Wallace King and Marion Jean (Richardson)
Noel. Mr. Noel had been a resident of Bethlehem for the past two years and previously lived in Hudson.
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He was the husband of the late Patricia (Arthur) Noel who died October 10, 2006.
Mr. Noel was an electrical technician for Raytheon for over 25 years.
Ingredients: He liked electronics, was an avid collector, enjoyed snowmobiling, fi shing, and yard sales. Mr. Noel was a science
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fi ction buff and also enjoyed marine discoveries and researching shipwrecks.
8 to 10 ounces fresh tuna fi let
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He was a graduate of Medford High School in Medford, MA.
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Survivors include his daughter, Joy C.N. Davis of Bethlehem; two sons, Justin and Jonathan Noel both of Amherst; two grandchildren,
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Autumn and Jesse Davis both of Bethlehem; a sister, Jeanne Paquin and her husband Edward of Litchfi eld; a brother, Steve Noel of Salem;
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two nieces, Emily and Annie Paquin; two nephews, Jason Paquin and Roger Noel; an aunt, Gladys Noel of Revere, MA and several cousins.
Pan fry tuna fi let on one side. Turn and add the basil, garlic,
A Memorial Service was held at Davis Funeral Home in Nashua on November 21. Interment was private. Those planning an expression
salt and pepper. Add parsley, cover pan, and cook until done.
of sympathy are asked to consider a donation to: National Kidney Foundation of MA, RI, NH & VT, 85 Astor Ave., Suite 2, Norwood, MA
02062 or The Salvation Army, One Montgomery Ave, Nashua, NH 03060. An online guest book is available at
www.davisfuneralhomenh.com.
Buon Appetito
Annibale Todesca is a world renowned chef and owner of
The Colosseum Restaurant in Salem, NH. From Napoli,
Edward R. Low
Italy, to Salem, NH - How Italian Food Should Be!
Edward R. Low, 74, of Salem, died Nov. 22, 2009, at Parkland Medical
Center, Derry.
He was born in Lawrence, MA, where he grew up and attended Lawrence
public schools. He was a resident of Salem for the past 46 years.
Mr. Low was a retired self-employed contractor, owning Edward Low
Remodeling. He was a member of St. Joseph Church in Salem and the Derry-
Salem Elks Lodge, where he was a past offi cer, six year trustee, inner guard,
and chaplain. He was in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserves for eight years.
Mr. Low especially enjoyed spending time with his children and
grandchildren and Sunday drives to the ocean with his wife, Helen. He
enjoyed working with his family on home remodeling projects as well as
building furniture. He built model airplanes and boats and was an avid Patriots and Red Sox fan.
He is survived by his wife of 52 years, Helen M. (St. Hilaire) Low of Salem; two sons, Kenneth and his
wife Gail Low of Hudson, and David and his wife Suzy Low of Allenstown; a daughter, Patricia and her
husband Timothy Blondin of Hudson; two sisters, Annabelle Bartose of Methuen, MA and Ruth Schreiter
of Epsom; fi ve grandchildren, Ashley, Jordan, Christopher, Danielle, and Allison; and several nieces and
nephews.
Funeral Services were held Nov. 25 at the Douglas and Johnson Funeral Home in Salem. Cremation
followed. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association, 2 Wall Street,
Manchester, NH 03101. For online condolences, please view the obituary at www.douglasandjohnson.
com.
Sheryl E. Burns
Sheryl E. Burns, 46, of Derry, died Nov. 20, 2009, at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in
Boston, MA.
Sheryl was born in Methuen, MA and raised and educated in Salem. She was a 1981 graduate of
Salem High School. She went on to receive an Associates Degree from Hesser College. Sheryl worked
Salemhaven’s Thanksgiving Tradition
for many years at the Red Roof Inn in Salem and most recently for Rockingham Race Track for over 11
years. She enjoyed traveling, loved horses and she was an avid reader. She most enjoyed spending her
Submitted by Sharon Burnham
free time with her family and friends.
Salehmaven held their “Thanksgiving Tradition” on Wednesday night, November 18. Back row, left
Sheryl is predeceased by her parents, Robert and Elaine (Muir) Burns.
to right: Harry Burnham, Colton Burnham, Daniel Burnham, Bryanna Burnham. Front row: Gladys
She leaves her sister, Kellie and her husband Dave Annicelli of Salem; a niece, Amy Annicelli of Salem;
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a cousin, Karen McBarron of Manchester; her cat Nikki; and several other cousins and many dear friends.
Friends are invited to a memorial gathering on Saturday, November 28, from 10 to 11 a.m. at
Goundrey and Dewhirst Funeral Home and Cremation Services, 42 Main Street, Salem. A memorial
service will follow at 11 a.m. at the funeral home. Donations in lieu of fl owers may be made to the
Soule School Library in Memory of Sheryl E. Burns, 173 South Policy, Salem, NH 03079.
For directions or to make an online condolence, please visit
www.dewhirstfuneral.com.
Edwina W. (Biros) Arsenault
Edwina W. (Biros) Arsenault, 69, of Lawrence, MA, died November 21, 2009, at the Brigham and
Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA.
She was born in Lawrence, MA, where she grew up, attended schools, and was a life long resident.
Edwina was a retired registered nurse for the Mary Immaculate Nursing Home in Lawrence. She had
previously worked as director of nursing for several area hospitals and nursing homes.
She was a member of Granite State Baptist Church in Salem. She enjoyed traveling, collecting
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