Pearsons Funeral Home has been through many changes since it first became a part of the Lyndonville community around 1889.
Charles Dodge, son of G.E. Dodge, owner of the first furniture store in Lyndonville, took over his father's business in...
Pearsons Funeral Home has been through many changes since it first became a part of the Lyndonville community around 1889.
Charles Dodge, son of G.E. Dodge, owner of the first furniture store in Lyndonville, took over his father's business in...
Glover is a town in Orleans County, Vermont, in the United States. As of the 2000 census the town's population was 966. It contains two unincorporated villages, Glover and West Glover.The town is named for Brigadier General John Glover, who served in the American Revolutionary War. He was the prime proprietor of the town.Glover is home of the Bread & Puppet Museum.
It was disclosed by Waterloo/Cedar Falls Courier on May 7th, 2019 that Marian Hastings (Bickford) died in Waterloo, Iowa. Ms. Hastings was 94 years old and was born in Glover, VT. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor Marian's life.
It was reported by Burlington Free Press on June 1st, 2012 that Ralph H III Clark died in Glover, Vermont. Clark was 78 years old and was born in Pittsfield, MA. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor Ralph H III's life.
It was written by Burlington Free Press on March 26th, 2012 that Wesley C Cookson died in Glover, Vermont. Cookson was 64 years old. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor Wesley C's life.
It was reported by Burlington Free Press on November 15th, 2011 that Marjorie H Hamlin perished in Glover, Vermont. Hamlin was 86 years old. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor Marjorie H's life.
It was reported by Providence Journal on August 1st, 2011 that Raymond E Desnoyers died in Warwick, Rhode Island. Desnoyers was 85 years old and was born in Glover, VT. Send flowers to share your condolences and honor Raymond E's life.
. The hero of the day was laborer Spencer Chamberlain who ran ahead of the flood to warn people at the mill. The wayward pond was forever after known as "Runaway Pond." The unincorporated village of West Glover had a municipal septic system which failed. Glover is a New England town in Orleans County, Vermont County, Vermont, in the United States. As of the United States Census, 2000 census, the town population was 966.
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