Viola (Lola) R Vibberts Woodruff died in the Guilford House on November 27, 2006, wife of the late Clayton Woodruff, formerly of Bella Vista, 315 Eastern Street, New Haven. (Mother of Beverly Ann Alderman of Branford and Kaaren L Pitt Klein Robbenhaar of Clinton, Sister of Clarence W Vibberts of Manchester and the late Irene Scoville. She is also survived by six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. She was born in Southington CT on August 22, 1912, daughter of the late Herbert E Vibberts and Sarah Ann Dillaway Ross. She had worked in banking industry for 30 years retiring from the Bank of Boston where she worked as a supervisor of bookkeeping and coordinator of the bank. She was a long time member of the Clinton Congregational Church where she taught Sunday school. She also taught religious rhythmic dance for many years. She also is a former Brownie & Girl Scout Leader.
Burial: Saint Agnes Cemetery, Branford CT
Viola (Lola) R Vibberts Woodruff died in the Guilford House on November 27, 2006, wife of the late Clayton Woodruff, formerly of Bella Vista, 315 Eastern Street, New Haven. (Mother of Beverly Ann Alderman of Branford and Kaaren L Pitt Klein Robbenhaar of Clinton, Sister of Clarence W Vibberts of Manchester and the late Irene Scoville. She is also survived by six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. She was born in Southington CT on August 22, 1912, daughter of the late Herbert E Vibberts and Sarah Ann Dillaway Ross. She had worked in banking industry for 30 years retiring from the Bank of Boston where she worked as a supervisor of bookkeeping and coordinator of the bank. She was a long time member of the Clinton Congregational Church where she taught Sunday school. She also taught religious rhythmic dance for many years. She also is a former Brownie & Girl Scout Leader.
Burial: Saint Agnes Cemetery, Branford CT
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