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Lottie Mae <I>Wallace</I> Bergeron

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Lottie Mae Wallace Bergeron

Birth
Oklahoma, USA
Death
9 Aug 2004 (aged 80)
Burial
Orange, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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Lottie M. Bergeron Orange - Lottie M. Wallace Bergeron, 80, formerly of East River St., passed away peacefully Monday(9 Aug 2004) in Quabbin Valley Healthcare, Athol.

Born in Wright City, Oklahoma, August 10, 1923, a daughter of Edward and Marie Cayce Wallace, she grew up in Oklahoma one of five children in the family.

She met her future husband, Arnold, while he was stationed in Galveston, Texas with the US Army Air Corps. during World War Two.

The couple was married in 1941,
Lottie moved to Orange in 1942 where she lived with Arnold's parents for the duration of the war.

She resided in Orange sixty years. An active member of Orange United Methodist Church for many years, she was a former Co-Chairman of its annual fair. She was accounts manager at Athol Memorial Hospital eighteen years until retiring in 1983. Previously she worked as secretary at Veterans Services Office for the Town of Orange and was a charter member of the Orange Housing Authority An artist, she enjoyed painting with oil and acrylics, making crafts, sewing and crossword puzzles.She was a member of Orange Senior Citizens.

Her husband of forty three years, Arnold W. Bergeron, Sr., died in 1984.

She was also predeceased by three brothers, RL Wallace, JE Wallace and BJ Wallace.

She is survived by a son, Arnold W. Bergeron, Jr. and wife, Debra of Athol; two daughters, Jeanne Rogers and husband, John of Rindge, NH.and Deborah Fisher of Orange; seven grandchildren, Christopher Johnson and wife, Gwen of Pepperell, Heather Gifford and husband, David of Mt. Laurel, NJ., Robert Fisher and wife, Kelly of Athol, William Fisher and wife, Rebecca of Orange, Justin Bergeron of Worcester, David Bergeron and Amy Bergeron both of Athol; nine great grandchidlren; a sister, Imogene Fisher and husband, William of East Longmeadow; several nephews and nieces.

A funeral service will be held Friday at 11 a.m. in Witty's Funeral Home. The Rev. Freda Maier, former Pastor of Orange United Methodist Church will officiate.

Burial will follow in South Cemetery.

Calling hours are Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m..

In lieu of flowers contributions are suggested to Quabbin Valley Healthcare Activities Fund, 821 Daniel Shays Highway, Athol, 01331.

Directions and guest register available at www.wittyfuneralhome.com

Lottie M. Bergeron Orange - Lottie M. Wallace Bergeron, 80, formerly of East River St., passed away peacefully Monday(9 Aug 2004) in Quabbin Valley Healthcare, Athol.

Born in Wright City, Oklahoma, August 10, 1923, a daughter of Edward and Marie Cayce Wallace, she grew up in Oklahoma one of five children in the family.

She met her future husband, Arnold, while he was stationed in Galveston, Texas with the US Army Air Corps. during World War Two.

The couple was married in 1941,
Lottie moved to Orange in 1942 where she lived with Arnold's parents for the duration of the war.

She resided in Orange sixty years. An active member of Orange United Methodist Church for many years, she was a former Co-Chairman of its annual fair. She was accounts manager at Athol Memorial Hospital eighteen years until retiring in 1983. Previously she worked as secretary at Veterans Services Office for the Town of Orange and was a charter member of the Orange Housing Authority An artist, she enjoyed painting with oil and acrylics, making crafts, sewing and crossword puzzles.She was a member of Orange Senior Citizens.

Her husband of forty three years, Arnold W. Bergeron, Sr., died in 1984.

She was also predeceased by three brothers, RL Wallace, JE Wallace and BJ Wallace.

She is survived by a son, Arnold W. Bergeron, Jr. and wife, Debra of Athol; two daughters, Jeanne Rogers and husband, John of Rindge, NH.and Deborah Fisher of Orange; seven grandchildren, Christopher Johnson and wife, Gwen of Pepperell, Heather Gifford and husband, David of Mt. Laurel, NJ., Robert Fisher and wife, Kelly of Athol, William Fisher and wife, Rebecca of Orange, Justin Bergeron of Worcester, David Bergeron and Amy Bergeron both of Athol; nine great grandchidlren; a sister, Imogene Fisher and husband, William of East Longmeadow; several nephews and nieces.

A funeral service will be held Friday at 11 a.m. in Witty's Funeral Home. The Rev. Freda Maier, former Pastor of Orange United Methodist Church will officiate.

Burial will follow in South Cemetery.

Calling hours are Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m..

In lieu of flowers contributions are suggested to Quabbin Valley Healthcare Activities Fund, 821 Daniel Shays Highway, Athol, 01331.

Directions and guest register available at www.wittyfuneralhome.com



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