Gatherings FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF HUDSON
Sunday Worship Services- 9:00am - Contemporary Service •11:00 am - Traditional Service
236 Central St., Hudson, NH 882-6116
The first Sunday of the month at 11am is a combined Communion Service (No 9:00am service)
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TABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH 242 DERRY ROAD LITCHFIELD, NH 03052 883-6310
www.tbclitchfield.org
Holding Forth the Word of Life SUNDAY SERVICES
Sunday School (all ages) 9:45 AM Morning and Children’s Services 11:00 AM Evening Service 6:00 PM
WEDNESDAY SERVICE at 7:00 PM King’s Kids Club (ages 4 - 6th grade) Teen Group (7th - 12th grade) Adult prayer and Bible study
Nursery provided for ALL services
203 Central St Hudson, NH
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SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES (9:15 -10:15 every Sunday morning) For more information call 429-2979
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Obituaries Joseph J. Potzner
Joseph J. Potzner, 72, of Hudson, died October 4, 2010, at his residence surrounded by his loving family. He was born August 15, 1938,
in Freeland, PA, son of the late Joseph and Leona (Tampolski) Potzner. Joe was the husband of
Angeline (Duprey) Potzner of Hudson with whom he shared 51 years of marriage. He was an Army veteran and a member of the Elks Lodge No. 87 in Lowell, MA. He enjoyed puttering around the house and gardening. Joe’s greatest joy was spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren. Besides his loving wife, Angeline, Joe is
October 11 – 15, 2010 Hudson School District
Monday – No School - Columbus Day. Tuesday – Chicken nuggets, Potato wedges, Corn, Fruit Cocktail. Wednesday – Cheese ravioli, Green beans, Garlic bread, Peach cup. Thursday – Turkey & cheese wrap, Salad, Warm apple crisp. Friday – Vincenzo’s pizza, Veggies/dip, Pears. *Weekly Sandwich: Ham & Cheese **All lunches served with choice of milk.
survived by a son and a daughter-in-law, Jeff and Tammy Potzner of Dracut, MA; three daughters and two sons-in-law, Roberta and John Sullivan,
and Debra and James Orleans, all of Hudson, and Chris Potzner of Nashua; seven grandchildren, Heather Dunne, Amanda Dunne, Thomas Dunne, Brianna Orleans, Branden Orleans, Joseph Potzner, and Johnathan Potzner; a great- grandchild, Camryn Sullivan; a brother, Steven Potzner; three sisters, Val Bracken, Rose-ann Mowbray, and Barbara Costa; as well as several nieces, nephews, and cousins. A funeral Mass was celebrated in St. Kathryn
Church with burial in St. Patrick Cemetery, Hudson.
In lieu of flowers, the family encourages donations be made in Joe’s loving memory to the American Cancer Society, 2 Commerce Drive, Suite 110, Bedford, NH 03110. The Dumont-Sullivan Funeral Home in Hudson
was in charge of arrangements. To send an online message of condolence to the family, please visit
www.dumontsullivan.com.
Bruno G. Laprise
LITCHFIELD SCHOOLS What’s for lunch?
October 11-15, 2010 Griffin Memorial School
Monday - No school - Columbus Day. Tuesday - Grilled chicken patty/roll, Oven baked potatoes, Fruit cocktail. Wednesday - French toast sticks/syrup, Sausage patty, Carrot & apple salad, Sliced peaches. Thursday - Roast chicken/gravy, Mashed potatoes, Peas, Dinner roll, Fruit mix. Friday - Bagel pizza, Mozzarella dippers, Niblet corn, Anjou pear. *Lunch alternatives: Ham sandwich or Chef salad. **All lunches served with milk.
Litchfield Middle School
Monday - No school - Columbus Day. Tuesday - Grilled chicken patty/roll, Oven baked potatoes, Fruit cocktail. Wednesday - French toast sticks/syrup, Sausage patty, Carrot & apple salad, Sliced peaches. Thursday - Roast chicken/gravy, Mashed potatoes, Peas, Dinner roll, Fruit mix. Friday - Bagel pizza, Mozzarella dippers, Niblet corn, Anjou pear. *Lunch alternatives: Tuna sandwich or Medium salad bar. **All lunches served with milk.
Campbell High School
Monday - No school - Columbus Day. Tuesday - Crispy/spicy chicken patty/roll, Vegetables, Fruit. Alternatives: Hot pocket or Ham & cheese wrap. Wednesday - Pasta & meat sauce, Green beans, Garlic bread, Fruit. Alternatives: Hot dog/roll or Tuna wrap. Thursday - French toast sticks, Ham bites, Hash brown patty, Fruit juice. Alternatives: Hamburger/roll, or Ham & cheese wrap. Friday - Chicken Alfredo/ buttered noodles, Vegetables, Fruit. Alternatives: Pizza or Ham cheese. *All lunches served with Milk. **Lunch Alternative: Chef salad.
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1 tablespoon taco seasoning mix Preheat grill to medium heat.
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Makes 8 servings.
Place chicken in large bowl. Add cranberries and 2 tablespoons seasoning mix. Shape into 8 small patties; sprinkle with salt and pepper. Lightly brush grill grate with oil. Grill patties for 8 minutes on each side or until well done. Lightly brush cut sides of rolls with oil; grill until lightly toasted. Place cranberry sauce in food processor; pulse until finely chopped. Add mayonnaise and 1 tablespoon season mix; pulse until blended. Place 1 patty on bottom half of each toasted roll. Top each with a leaf of lettuce and generous dollop aioli. Cover with top halves of rolls.
Bruno G. Laprise, 53, of Hudson, died October 2, 2010, at the Community Hospice House in Merrimack, surrounded by his loving family. Bruno was born in Newport,
VT, on January 11, 1957, son of Roland and Marie Yolande (Rivard) Laprise of Manchester, and was the loving husband of
Wanda J. (Latour) Laprise of Hudson. Bruno was predeceased by a daughter, Sheena Laprise, who passed on the same day as her father 32 years ago, October 2, 1978. Bruno served his country honorably as a Marine
and was a member of the American Legion. He loved the outdoors, especially camping. He also enjoyed spending time putting together model cars.
Besides his loving wife Wanda, Bruno is Gerald D. Lavoie
Gerald D. Lavoie, 76 of Hudson, died October 2, 2010, at the Community Hospice House in Merrimack following a lengthy illness surrounded by his loving family. He was born June 27, 1934,
in Webster, ME, son of the late Albert and Armandine (Bois) Lavoie. Seven brothers and
sisters also predeceased him. Gerald was the loving husband of Frances
(Peterman) Lavoie of Hudson with whom he shared 50 years of marriage. He was a graduate of Nashua High School, Class of 1952, and enlisted in the United States Marine Corps in 1953. Gerald ended his active duty status in 1956, being honorably discharged with the rank of Sergeant. He gained employment with ACME Supermarkets in Delaware and married Frances, the love of his life, in June 1960. In the late 60s they moved to Hudson, and resided there ever since. Gerald owned and operated Lavoie’s Deli in Nashua until retirement 1983 and later held various jobs at several local markets. He was a proud member of the Tabernacle
Baptist Church in Hudson for 28 years. He was the church’s business manager for eight years, a position he held until 2005 when he decided to leave in order to focus on Frances’s failing health. Besides his loving wife, survivors include a son and daughter-in-law, Marcel and Linda “Alice” Lavoie of Sanford, ME; a daughter and a son- in-law, Connie and Mike Barton of Nashua; six grandchildren, Shannon Lavoie, Holly Paquin, Denise Paquin, Allison Paquin, Kristie Provencher, and David Provencher; as well as several nieces, nephews, and cousins. A funeral service was held October 6 in
Tabernacle Baptist Church, 242 Derry Road, Litchfield. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery, Nashua.
In lieu of flowers the family encourages donations be made in Gerald’s loving memory to Home Health & Hospice Care, Community Hospice House, Attn: Development, 22 Prospect Street, Nashua, NH 03060. The Dumont-Sullivan Funeral Home in Hudson
was in charge of arrangements. To send an online message of condolence, please visit
www.dumontsullivan.com.
Agnes Mary (McDermott) Grainger Agnes Mary (McDermott)
Grainger, 84, of Hudson, died at St. Joseph Hospital surrounded by her loving family on October 4, 2010. Agnes was born in Leominster, MA, on June 19, 1926, daughter of the late Joseph and Lydia (Jacobsen) McDermott and was also predeceased by her loving
husband of 58 years in 2002, Donald K. Grainger; two daughters, Paula Jean Beyer (2003) and Donna Marie Laura (2005) and a sister, Elizabeth Hunt (2001). Agnes graduated from St. Bernard’s High School
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in Fitchburg, MA, class of 1943, and then went on to graduate from Fitchburg State Teacher’s College in 1947. Agnes was an elementary school teacher, first in Hubbardston, MA, and then for 23 years at Griffin Memorial School in Litchfield where she retired in 1986. She loved spending time with her family,
staying at Hampton Beach, reading, knitting and crocheting, bird watching, playing card games, and making jigsaw puzzles. Agnes also loved shopping with her family at 4 a.m. on “Black Friday,” spending winters in Summerfield, FL,
survived by two daughters, Tanya and Deanna Laprise, both of Florida; a stepson, Richard Losh, Jr. and his wife Georgianna of Lunenburg, VT; a stepdaughter, Jean Rubin and her husband Michael of Phillipston, MA; three brothers, Serge Laprise and Marc Laprise, both of Manchester, and Tony Laprise of Goffstown; four grandchildren, Richard, Teresa, William and Shawnee; a great- granddaughter, Kylie Jean; and several nieces, nephews, cousins and many dear friends. The family will hold a Celebration of Life on
Saturday, October 9, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the American Legion Hall, Hudson Post 48. All may attend.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to Home Health & Hospice, 22 Prospect Street, Nashua, NH 03060. The Dumont-Sullivan Funeral Home in Hudson is in charge of arrangements.
traveling to Nova Scotia and taking “senior” bus trips. She also had a green thumb and enjoyed tending her plants. Agnes is survived by a son, Michael Grainger and his wife Lynn of Londonderry; four daughters, Sharon Mailloux and her husband Conrad of Kissimmee, FL, Joanne Henshaw and her husband William of Pembroke, Marilyn Murphy of Plainfield, and Linda Gilchrist of Londonderry; one brother, Joseph McDermott of Ocala, FL; five sisters, Barbara Grainger of Westminster, MA, Theresa Goguen and her husband Nelson of Ashby, MA, Pat Stone, Joan McDermott and Bonita Brennan, all of Fitchburg, MA; 22 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. Calling hours will be held on Friday, October 8, from 4 to 7 p.m. in the Dumont-Sullivan Funeral Home, 50 Ferry Street, Hudson. A funeral Mass will be celebrated on October 9 at 11 a.m. in Blessed John XXIII Parish at St. John the Evangelist, 27 Library Street, Hudson. Burial will take place at St. Patrick Cemetery, Hudson. In lieu of flowers the family requests that donations be made to the American Cancer Society, 2 Commerce Drive, Suite 110, Bedford, NH 03110. To send an online message of condolence, get directions, or for 24-hour grief support, please visit
www.dumontsullivan.com.
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