A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Tuesday at 11 a.m at St. He also enjoyed watching college basketball, the Yankees and Jeopardy.īesides his parents and wife, he was predeceased by one son, Bryan, in infancy.Ī time of visitation will be held Monday (August 29th) from 4-7 at the Flint Funeral Home, Moira. Roger enjoyed watching his son coach FA Huskies in basketball and baseball, watching his grandchildren play sports in high school as well as attending their concerts and musicals. In laws, Rita Joyce Rayome, Martha Rust, James (Shirley) Barse, Christopher (Sally) Barse, Harold Sheldon (Marcia) Barse, Walter Matthew (Caroline) Barse, Stephen (Tammy) Barse, Dominic (Lisa) Barse, Clarence Williams also survive him. He is also survived by six grandchildren Amanda Martin, Jason (Emily) Aubrey, Timothy Lamay Jr., Sandra (Nick) Debyah, Austin (Erin) Lamay, and Bryan Aubrey three great grandchildren, Cadence, Wilder and Conrad one brother John (Theresa) Lamay (Massena), and Connie (Paul) Steber (Arizona), several nieces, nephews, and cou sins. (Malone) two daughters and sons-in-law Christene and Ronald Martin Jr. Roger is survived by one son and daughter-in-law, Timothy and Kelly Lamay Sr. Joseph's Church, in Bombay by the late Reverend Gerald Sharland. On November 26, 1966, he was united in marriage to Virginia M. Mary's Church in Brushton, and Brushton-Moira Legion Post 939. He was a former member of the Knights of Columbus, Fort Covington, a past member of the Brushton Volunteer Fire Department, the Brushton-Moira School Sports Booster Club, St. He rejoined the workforce by obtaining employment for Advanced Auto Parts and fully retiring at the age of 70. He was a security officer for General Motors in Massena until his retirement. He then went on to college receiving his Associate's Degree in Business from Albany Business College. He was a former resident of the Farrar Home, Malone since December 2018.īorn on September 9, 1945, in Malone NY, he was the son of the late Harold H. Lamay, 76, of Malone, formerly of Brushton, passed away on Wednesday August 24, 2022, at CVPH in Plattsburgh. Contributions in her memory may be made to the Green Mountain Gospel Chapel, 106 Hebard Hill, Randolph, VT 05060 or to Gifford Medical Center Birthing Center, P.O. Calling hours are from 6:00-8:00pm Friday at the Day Funeral Home. Memorial Services will be held at 2:00pm Saturday, January 15th at the Green Mountain Gospel Chapel, with Rev. of East Granville, Joseph Bent, Laurence Bent, Loren Bent all of Braintree, and John Bent of Randolph sister, Theresa Madore of Montpelier 8 grandchildren, Miriam Abushuraija, Grace Norton, Isaiah Norton, Samantha Flint, Vivian and Oskar Ladabouche, Troy Flint, and Halaina Flint. Green and husband, Henry of Wichita, KS, Serena Gallagher of Rutland, Amy Vincent of Braintree, Christina Flint of Richmond, and Lori White and husband, David of Randolph father, Gordon Avery Bent of Randolph brothers, Gordon “Skip” Bent Jr. McShane and husband, Michael of Braintree, Carol Ladabouche and husband, Jason of Bomoseen, Sarah L. Flint and wife Leslie Marie, Christopher Flint and William Flint all of Braintree daughters, Anita V. Flint and wife, Brenda of Brookfield, Matthew G. Survivors include her husband, Fred Flint of Braintree sons, Paul G. She had been a member of the Braintree Homemakers Club and Saints Donatian and Rogatian Catholic Church, and was a member of Green Mountain Gospel Church. She was a homemaker and dairy farm wife who enjoyed trips to the ocean, camping, quilting, sewing, crocheting, crafting, and baking. Joseph’s in Nashua, NH, and had worked at Tranquility Nursing Home and Gifford Medical Center. She received Licensed Practical Nurse training from St. A lifetime area resident, she was married to Fred Flint in Randolph on Oct. She was born Decemin Randolph, VT the daughter of Gordon and Vivian (Gratton) Bent. Braintree, VT MARY ANNE “YAYA” FLINT, 61, of Braintree, died unexpectedly Sunday night, Januat her home.
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