The Heald Funeral Home was founded in 1918 by Winslow D. Heald. The funeral home started on Kingman Street in St. Albans and later moved to Rugg Street where the King’s Daughters Home now stands. In 1943, Raymond purchased the present location...
Funeral Homes in Isle La Motte, VT
Places
Below you fill find all funeral homes and cemeteries in or near Isle La Motte.
Zip codes in the city: 05463.
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We have proudly provided the communities of Franklin County with integrity and dedication. Providing special and dignified care to every family we serve has become our hallmark, and our professional staff takes great pride in our ability to meet...
Arsene Boucher originally founded the then-named Boucher Funeral Home on North Street in Burlington. In was in the late 1960s that the funeral home was moved to its present location on 85 N. Winooski by Rene Boucher, Arsene's son. Peter and Carol...
The A. W. Rich Funeral Home originated as Hick's Funeral Home over 100 years ago. In 1928 it was purchased by Albert W. Rich and was operated as the A. W. Rich Funeral Home. In 1998 it was purchased by John D. Workman. While ownership may have...
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Facts about the city
Isle La Motte is an island in Lake Champlain in northwestern Vermont, United States. It is the most remote and northern of the Champlain Islands. It is 7 by 2 miles (11.3 by 3.2 km). It lies close to where the lake empties into the Richelieu River. It is incorporated as a New England town in Grand Isle County.The island is named after French soldier Pierre La Motte who built a military outpost on the island in 1666. Today the island has about 500 residents. The population swells many times over in the summer months. The island is the site of Fort Sainte Anne, Saint Anne's Shrine, the Methodist Episcopal Church of Isle La Motte, the Fisk Quarry and Goodsell Ridge Preserves, the Isle La Motte Elementary School, and the Isle La Motte Lighthouse.
Isle La Motte Obituaries
It was reported by Burlington Free Press on October 22nd, 2014 that Jeannine A Laurin died in Isle La Motte, Vermont. Laurin was 49 years old and was born in Plattsburgh, NY. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor Jeannine A's life.
It was written by Burlington Free Press on October 14th, 2014 that Timothy John "Tim" Kelly passed on in Isle La Motte, Vermont. Kelly was 62 years old and was born in Philadelphia, PA. Send flowers to express your sympathy and honor Timothy John "Tim"'s life.
It was noted by Burlington Free Press on April 24th, 2014 that Raymond W "Ray" Bruley passed on in Isle La Motte, Vermont. Bruley was 84 years old. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor Raymond W "Ray"'s life.
It was revealed on July 27th, 2012 that Thelma Evangeline Miss Labombard passed on in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Labombard was 98 years old and was born in Isle La Motte, VT. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor Thelma Evangeline Miss's life.
It was noted by Burlington Free Press on July 23rd, 2012 that John David Dr Beierle passed on in Isle La Motte, Vermont. Beierle was 84 years old and was born in Plainfield, NJ. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor John David Dr's life.
It was written by Burlington Free Press on April 26th, 2011 that Winton George Patnode perished in Isle La Motte, Vermont. Patnode was 79 years old. Send flowers to share your condolences and honor Winton George's life.
History
. Saint Anne's Shrine is located on the island.
The French built a fort, which was dedicated to Saint Anne Anne, on the island in 1666, the first European settlement in what is now Vermont. The town consists primarily of an island in Lake Champlain. The island is named after the leader of this expedition, Captain La Motte. These were the first Europeans to spend a winter in Vermont in 1666-7.
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