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Old 09-04-2009, 01:40 PM #1
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Thomas C. Stevenson
August 31, 2009



TAUNTON – Thomas C. Stevenson, the son of Mildred C. Stevenson and the late Clifford Stevenson, died at the Brockton VA Medical Center on Aug. 31, 2009.
He was 58.
Born and raised in Taunton, he graduated from Taunton High School in 1969, and later served in the U.S. Air Force during the Vietnam War.
He owned and operated After Hours Collision Repair Center for the past 30 years.
Mr. Stevenson was a member of the VFW Post 611 and the King David Masonic Lodge.
Besides his mother of E. Taunton, he leaves a brother, William Stevenson of E. Taunton; two sisters, Margaret McLeay of VT and Barbara Cope of Freetown; two grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
Also surviving are his loved ones & caregivers, Norman Pelletier, Stephen Ferreira, Michael Frenette, Randall Avellar, Angela Pacheco, Jennifer Anctil, Wayne Laferriere, Karen Furtado, Anthony Matthews, Feliberto Selmo, Luis Barros, James Ryan, Glen Preti, Kevin Gordon, Felix Rivera, Melanie Medeiros, Wanda Howard, Kenneth Ferreira, Michael Tokarz, and Carol Ann Barboza.
Funeral Services will be held at the Silva Funeral Home, 80 Broadway on Saturday, Sept. 5th at 10 a.m., followed by burial at St. Joseph Cemetery.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Calling Hours will be held at the funeral home on Friday, Sept. 4th, from 5 to 8 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the ALS Association, MA Chapter, 320 Norwood Park South, 2nd Floor, Norwood, MA 02062. www.silvafuneralhome.com.

Missing from the obituary are his wife, Debbie, stepdaughter Chrissy and grandchildren Tyler and Spencer.


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I am saddened to hear this.

My condolences to Bobby's family and friends.

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Businesswoman, dancer Carol Hudson dies
Longtime dance instructor died of ALS complications

Carol Hudson, 62, a longtime resident of the Mid-Columbia, businesswoman and dance instructor, died at her home outside The Dalles on May 2, 2009, from complications of ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease).
She was born Carolyn Sue Hursh Dec. 15, 1946 in Marshall, Ark., to John Howard and Sylvia Mae (Stills) Hursh. She was a “miracle baby.” Due to her mother’s rare, undiagnosed and, at the time, untreatable immune disorder, she arrived six weeks early and was the only one of several siblings to survive more than a few days after birth.
She moved with her parents to Washington State while still an infant, and the family later settled in Southern California. Her exuberant personality emerged at an early age, and led to her choice while in the third grade to represent her grammar school on the “Art Linkletter’s House Party” TV show.
She met her future husband, best friend and dance partner, Steve Hudson, in junior high. They were married July 30, 1966, in Buena Park, Calif. They had two daughters, Robin (Aubrecht), Zurich Switzerland, in 1970, and Tricia (Weber), Oregon City, in 1973. The family moved to The Dalles in 1978 where she helped her husband establish a State Farm insurance agency. She managed Steve and the Agency until becoming disabled in 2005.
Carol’s interests were intense and far ranging. They included her three grandchildren (Cale Darnielle, Mackenzie Darnielle, and Dixie Weber), her two Labs, gardening, painting, hats, camping, dirt bike riding, dancing and helping others learn to dance, and driving, detailing and showing her cherry red Studebaker convertible.
She was a member of Calvary Baptist Church, the Trail Dusters motorcycle club, Mid-Columbia Car Club, the Studebaker Drivers Club, “Country Club” dance and the Red Hat Society. She had a large collection of hats, and enjoyed matching her hat with her mood.
Along with her husband, she helped many many people discover the fun of country dancing, and several marriages resulted from matches made in their classes. She specialized in getting shy “2-left feet” beginners out on the floor, and when she could no longer dance herself, she still came out to help and encourage others.
After her ALS diagnosis in 2005, she became an inspiration to many, and her remarkable courage and positive attitude in dealing with the disease was the focus of feature articles in The Dalles Chronicle and The Portland Oregonian.
Contributions in her memory are suggested to the ALS Association of Oregon and SW Washington.
Graveside service will be held on Thursday, May 7, at 2 p.m. at IOOF Threemile Cemetery. A celebration of her life and sharing of memories will take place at Calvary Baptist Church (3350 Columbia View Drive, The Dalles) on Saturday, May 16 at 2 p.m., with reception following at the church.
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Former San Jose State wrestling star Wayne Jones died after a long battle against ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease). Jones, 48, finished third at 126 pounds at the NCAA tournament in 1982, the best finish in Spartans history.
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Mount Angel Seminary honors late activist

Theresa Willett

ST. BENEDICT — Longtime Catholic activist and volunteer, Theresa Marie Willett, was posthumously awarded Mount Angel Seminary’s Lumen Gentium Award at the annual appreciation dinner.

The award, named in Latin for “Light of the Nations,” recognizes individuals who contribute significantly to the pastoral mission of the church. The prize was established in 1989, the 100th year anniversary of the seminary.

Theresa Willett was born in Texas. As a child, she and her family moved to Portland where she attended The Madeleine School and Holy Child Academy.

As the first woman member of the Seminary Advisory Board, Willett initiated the first Mount Angel Seminary Benefit Dinner. The dinner still plays an important role in supporting the seminary.

“Theresa’s reputation as a fundraiser and event planner earned her the respect of the Catholic community and she was loved and revered throughout Portland for her faithfulness, creativity, commitment and hard work,” says the seminary. “Theresa was a woman with a Catholic mind and heart. She responded to the needs of many Catholic institutions. She was a model of what it means to be a disciple of Jesus Christ who helps those in need. She was involved — active, courageous, perceptive, insightful, creative and generous.”

In spring 2005, Willet was diagnosed with ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease. After her diagnosis and referral to the ALS Association of Oregon and Southwest Washington, she became a volunteer and served on event committees and provided development advice.

The award was accepted by her husband of 31 years, Ken, and their children Catherine, Claire, Christopher and Colin.

http://www.sentinel.org/node/10059
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