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It is also provided that in addition to the compensation for the 1963 annual session the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House shall be paid thirty-nine hundred dollars, the floor leaders of each major political party in the Senate and House, the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Ways and Means and Chairman and Vice-Chairman of that committee of the House, shall be paid twenty-nine hundred and twenty- five dollars and each other member shall be paid nineteen hundred and fifty dollars. Each member shall also be entitled to an additional expense allowance of two hundred dollars for the calendar year 1963 and the travel allowance shall be at the rate of eight cents per mile with a stated minimum and an alternative for the balance of the calendar year 1963.
QUESTION NO. 7
A. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages (whiskey, rum, gin, malt beverages, wines and all other alcoholic bever- ages)?
YES
NO
B. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein of wines and malt beverages (wines and beer, ale and all other malt beverages)?
YES |
NO
C. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages in packages, so- called, not to be drunk on the premises?
YES
NO
For these purposes the polls will be open from 8:00 o'clock a. m. to 8:00 o'clock p. m.
Hereof fail not and make return of this Warrant with your doings thereon at the time and place of said meeting.
Given under our hands this 21st day of October in the year One Thousand Nine Hundred and Sixty-four.
RAYMOND B. MILLER MILES E. HOOKER LEROY B. WILSON
Selectmen of Plainville
A true copy. Attest:
DONALD J. PECK, Constable
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October 26, 1964
I hereby certify that I have posted up seven (7) copies of the within Warrant in seven (7) public places in said Town, seven (7) days before the time of said meeting.
DONALD J. PECK, Constable, Town of Plainville
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 26th day of October 1964.
AUSTIN F. GRANT, Town Clerk
PROCEEDINGS FOR STATE ELECTION
The State Election was held in the Auditorium of the Plainville Elementary School, November 3, 1964, it being the first Tuesday after the first Monday.
The following having been appointed by the Board of Selectmen and sworn to their respective duties by the Town Clerk, Austin F. Grant, served as election officials:
Warden, Earl B. Thompson, (R); Deputy Warden, Daniel T. Malone, (R); Clerk, Marion McCabe, (D); Deputy Clerk, Jane Flynn, (D); Tellers, Helen Cobb, (R), Violet Osterholm, (R), Shirley Marcoux, (D), Marion Reilly, (D), Francis Muir, (D), Lillian Johnson, (D), were sworn in at 2:00 p. m. by Election Warden Earl B. Thompson, to replace Shirley Marcoux and Marion Reilly. Alternates for the day were Jean Henrich (R) and Jacqueline DiGiantimmoso, (D).
Ballot box officer Adrian Wheeler, (R). At 4:00 p. m. George Prance was sworn in as Ballot Box officer by Earl B. Thompson, Election Warden.
Representatives of the Board of Registrars were: Richard Cobb (R) and Robert Thibideau, (D).
The call of the meeting was read by Town Clerk Austin F. Grant, and the polls declared open at 8:00 a. m. The ballot box was inspected by Marion McCabe, (D), Daniel T. Malone, (R), Earl B. Thompson, (R) and Shirley Marcoux, (D).
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At 7:10 p. m. the ballot box showed 1,400 ballots cast and a second ballot box was inspected, found empty and locked and the key turned over to the police officer. At 8:00 p. m. the polls were declared closed. The ballot box registered 1,697 ballots cast. At this time the Absentee ballots were put through the ballot box, after being checked off on the lists, making a total of 1,722 votes cast.
The following Tellers having been appointed by the Selectmen were sworn to the faithful performance of their duties by the Town Clerk at 8:00 p. m .: Sally Brown, (R), Jesse Franklin, (R), Allie B. C. McAlpine, (R), Lucille Keniston, (R), Robert Keniston, (R), Margaret Frederiksen, (R), Stanley Cole, (R), Edward Jillson, (R), Fernand Preston, (D), Rita Preston, (D), John Flynn, (D), Carol Barton, D), Helen Theriault, (D), Nancy Antonitis, (D), Rita Pimental, (D), and Rita Haviland, (D).
The results of the balloting was as follows:
Electors of President and Vice President
Goldwater and Miller-Republican
566
Hass and Blomen-Socialist Labor
2
Johnson and Humphrey-Democratic
1,118
Munn and Shaw-Prohibition
4
Blanks 32
Senator in Congress
Edward M. Kennedy-Democratic
1,095
Howard Whitmore, Jr .- Republican
606
Lawrence Gilfedder-Socialist Labor
2
Grace F. Leder-Prohibition
2
Blanks
17
Governor
Francis X. Bellotti-Democratic
741
John A. Volpe-Republican
970
Francis A. Votano-Socialist Labor
0
Guy S. Williams-Prohibition
0
Blanks
11
Lieutenant Governor
John W. Costello-Democratic
647
Elliot L. Richardson-Republican
1,036
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Edgar E. Gaudet-Socialist Labor
2
Prescott E. Grout-Prohibition
0
Blanks L37
Attorney General
Edward E. Brooke-Republican 1,364
James W. Hennigan, Jr .- Democratic
332
Willy N. Hogseth-Socialist Labor
2
Howard B. Rand-Prohibition
0
Blanks 24
Secretary
Kevin H. White-Democratic
968
Wallace B. Crawford-Republican
694
Fred B. Ingersoll-Socialist Labor
4
Julia B. Kohler-Prohibition
2
Blanks
54
Treasurer
Robert Q. Crane-Democratic
752
Robert C. Hahn-Republican
902
Warren C. Carberg-Prohibition
1
Arne A. Sortell-Socialist Labor
3
Blanks
64
Auditor
Thaddeus Buczko-Democratic
674
Elwynn J. Miller-Republican
950
John Charles Hedges-Prohibition
7
Ethelbert L. Nevens-Socialist Labor
4
Blanks
87
Congressman-10th District
Joseph William Martin, Jr .- Republican
1,202
Edward F. Doolan-Democratic
481
Blanks 39
Councillor-Second District
Margaret M. Heckler-Republican
1,025
Paul J. Donahue-Democratic
626
Blanks 71
Senator-Second Norfolk District
Robert M. Murphy-Democratic
703
John M. Quinlan-Republican 983
Blanks 36
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Representative In General Court-Tenth Norfolk District
James G. Wheeler-Republican 1,061
Melvin R. Perlman-Democratic
586
Blanks 75
Clerk of Courts-Norfolk County
Willis A. Neal-Republican 1,016
John P. Concannon-Democratic
629
Blanks 77
Register of Deeds-Norfolk District
L. Thomas Shine-Republican 1055
Benjamin Rudner-Democratic
582
Blanks 85
County Commissioners-Norfolk County
Russell T. Bates-Republican 962
Frank C. Bates III-Republican
690
James J. Collins-Democratic 656
George B. McDonald-Democratic 560
Blanks 576
Question No. 1
Proposed Amendent to Constitution: Terms of Office of Governor, etc.
Yes
1,116
No
376
Blanks
230
Question No. 2
Proposed Amendment to Constitution: Enable General Court to provide prompt and temporary succession to powers:
Yes
1352
No
115
Blanks
255
Question No. 3
Proposed Amendment to Constitution: Credit of Commonwealth by 2/3 vote:
Yes
1161
No
252
Blanks
309
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Question No. 4
Proposed Amendment to Constitution: Opinions of Justices of Supreme Judicial Court on questions of law.
Yes
1232
No
168
Blanks
322
Question No. 5
Law Proposed by Initiative Petition: Appointments in Executive Branch shall not require advice and consent of Governor's Council.
Yes
849
No
528
Blanks
345
Question No. 6
Law submitted upon Referendum after passage:
Yes
560
No
806
Blanks
356
Question No. 7
A. All Alcoholic Beverages-
Yes 1248
No
287
Blanks
187
B. Wines and Malt Beverages-
Yes 1247
No
245
Blanks
230
C. All Alcoholic Package Stores-
Yes
1297
No
200
Blanks
225
AUSTIN F. GRANT, Town Clerk EARL B. THOMPSON, Election Warden
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WARRANT
FOR SPECIAL TOWN MEETING
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THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
Norfolk, ss.
To either of the Constables of the Town of Plainville
Greeting:
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Plainville qualified to vote in elections and Town affairs, to meet at the Elemen- tary School Auditorium in said Plainville on
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1964
at 7:30 o'clock p.m., then and there to act on the following articles, viz:
ARTICLE 1. To see whether the Town will vote to approve or dis- approve the amount of debt (to wit: $1,850,000.00) authorized by the King Philip Regional School District Committee at a meeting held on October 19, 1964, for the purpose of acquiring land for school sites and for plan- ning, constructing, and equipping a regional junior high school building, to be used for the following purposes: $22,000.00 for the acquisition of a school site in the Town of Plainville, consisting of a parcel of land ap- proximately 22 acres, on the north side of Messenger Street (Route 106), now or formerly owned by the Town of Plainville and extending east about 600 feet from a point approximately 1200 feet from the intersection of Routes 152 and 106, bordered by land owned by the Town of Plainville and the Parriseau family on the north and east;
$30,000.00 for the acquisition of a school site in the Town of Norfolk consisting of a parcel of land about 36 acres more or less on the north side of King Street extending west about 1000 feet from the intersection of Union and King Streets, said parcel of land being part of the Carlson tract, so called.
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$1,798,000.00 for planning, constructing, and equipping a Junior High School building on the parcel of land in Norfolk hereinbefore described. (2/3 vote required)
ARTICLE 2. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $2,500.00 to make repairs on Treasure Island Drive and Doreen Way in accordance with the provisions of Section 6H of Chapter 40 of the General Laws, or take any action in relation thereto. (A Peti-
tion).
(2/3 vote required)
ARTICLE 3. To see if the Town of Plainville will vote to extend the water main, not less than 6 inches in diameter but less than 16 inches in diameter with cast iron, cement lined pipe, a distance of 600 feet, more or less, from Bugbee Street northerly to Brunner Street, and to raise and appropriate a sum of money to pay for same, or do or act in any manner relative thereto. (A Petition.) (2/3 vote required)
And you are directed to serve this Warrant, by posting up seven (7) attested copies thereof in said Town, seven (7) days at least before the time of holding said meeting.
Hereof fail not and make return of this warrant with your doings thereon at the time and place of said meeting.
Given under our hands this 4th day of November in the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and sixty-four.
MILES E. HOOKER
LEROY B. WILSON RAYMOND V. MILLER Selectmen of Plainville
A true copy.
Attest: DONALD J. PECK, Constable
November 9, 1964.
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November 9, 1964
I have this day posted seven copies of the within Warrant in seven public places in the Town of Plainville.
DONALD J. PECK, Constable,
Attest: AUSTIN F. GRANT, Town Clerk
Town of Plainville, Mass.
MINUTES OF SPECIAL TOWN MEETING
November 16, 1964
A special town meeting was held Monday, November 16, 1964 in the auditorium of the Plainville Elementary School. The meeting was called to order at 7:35 P.M. by Moderator Charles O. Peasley, the voters were checked into the hall by Robert Keniston (R) and Marion McCabe (D) and the total count of voters present was 103 men and 84 women, 187.
The call of the meeting was read by Town Clerk Austin F. Grant.
Tellers were appointed by Moderator: right side of the hall, Francis McCabe, David Lomasney; left side of hall, Earl R. Bennett and Arthur W. Washburn, Jr.
Austin F. Grant, Town Clerk, was appointed ballot box officer in the event of a ballot vote.
Bounds of the hall to be the seats set up on the floor of the auditorium.
ARTICLE 1. Motion by Robert O. Malin and seconded by Richard Flynn that the town vote to approve the amount of debt (to wit: ($1,850,000.00) authorized by the King Philip Regional School District Com- mittee at a meeting held on October 19, for the purpose of acquiring land for school sites and for planning, constructing and equipping a regional junior high school building:
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$22,000.00 for the acquisition of a school site in the Town of Plainville, consisting of a parcel of land approximately 22 acres, on the north side of Messenger Street (Route 106), now or formerly owned by the Town of Plainville and extending East about 600 feet from a point approximately 1200 feet from the intersection of Routes 152 and 106, bordered by land owned by the Town of Plainville and the Parriseau family on the north and east;
$30,000.00 for the acquisition of a school site in the Town of Norfolk consisting of a parcel of land about 36 acres more or less on the north side of King Street extending west about 1000 feet from the intersection of Union and King Streets, said parcel of land being part of the Carlson tract, so called.
$1,798,000.00 for planning, constructing, and equipping a Junior High School building on the parcel of land in Norfolk hereinbefore described.
A voice vote was taken on this article; it was voted but not unani- mously.
ARTICLE 2. Motion by George Ireland and seconded by Robert O. Malin that the town vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $2,500.00 to make repairs on Treasure Island Drive and Doreen Way in accordance with the provisions of Section 6H of Chapter 40 of the General Laws. The result of the vote on this petitioned article was unanimous.
ARTICLE 3. Motion by Robert O. Malin and seconded by Raymond V. Miller that the Town vote to extend the water main, not less than six inches in diameter but less than 16 inches in diameter with cast iron, cement lined pipe, a distance of 600 feet, more or less, from Bugbee Street northerly to Brunner Street and to raise and appropriate the sum of $5,400.00 to pay for same.
The vote on this petitioned article, as the voice vote was doubted, a standing vote was called for; result of standing vote: Yes 147, No 10. Motion carried.
At 7:48 P.M. a motion by Raymond V. Miller to adjourn was unani- mously voted.
AUSTIN F. GRANT, Town Clerk
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BIRTH RECORDED IN PLAINVILLE IN 1964
Date
Name
Parents
July-1963
21-Tami Anne Myers
John Myers-June Sandra Woodworth
January-1964
4-Dean Patrick Lynch
8-Elizabeth Irene Black
14-Ronald James Hall
25-David Boule Leo Albert Boule, Jr .- Ruth Claire Laliberte 26-Norman Edward Jude Paine Riley Norman Riley-Bernadette Marie Dargis
27-Janette Maureen Lamb
William Lamb, Jr .- Barbara Lorraine Leonard
February
4-Anthony Joseph DiRe
4 David Allen Dumont
8-Bradford Jonathan Kiff, Jr.
16-Jane Frances Andrews
Anthony DiRe-Mary Mildred Delicata Albert Dumont-Rita Marie Bourgeois Bradford Kiff-Noreen Teresa Julius Charles Joseph Andrews-Janet Marie Sears
19-Paula Jane Blazic 25-Deanna Josie Beardsworth 29-David Michael Leary
Mario Blazic, Jr .- Carol Ann Roberts Harild Beardsworth-Josie May Benson Daniel Leary-Joanne Frances Lukow
March
2-Kevin Louis Larson 7-Louise Ann Miconi 10-Paul Maurice Pimental
Louis Larson-Dorothea Christina Metcalf Daniel Miconi-Mary Catherine Spadea Ferdinand Pimental-Rita Georgette Robitaille
11-Donna Marie Schiever 12-William Thomas Walsh 14-Mark Alan Tardif
Robert Schriever-Claire Janet Hayes
William Walsh-Helen Louise Fahey Robert Tardiff-Janet Rosalie Armirotto 14-John Chapin Tracy II Edward Morse Tracy-Joan Marjorie Hendsbee
Frederick Lynch-Barbara Carol Landry Richard Black-Jeanne Marie Godinho Richard Hall-Margaret Ann Gillette
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16-Kurt Michael Nevins
19-Barbara Ann Brown 20-Patricia Jean Grealish 20-Glen Edward Santullo 22-Lorraine Anne Lewis 25-Peter Briggs Ney 26-Julie Elisabeth Kihlmire
Paul Clifford Nevins-Georganne Martha Samsel George Brown, Jr .- Frances Ann Bertone Michael G. Grealish-Mary C. Cadogan Robert Santullo-Lois Nelson Warren Lewis-Patricia MacGregor Richard Kings Ney-Marianne Zappulla Charles Kihlmire-Carol Marie Moore
April
11-Debra Mae Botka 15-Heidia Lorraine Nordberg
20-Scott Christopher Ronhock
24-Christine Eliane Hatt 29-Robert William Bishop
John Botka-Sylvia Mae Power Roy Nordberg, Jr .- Nancy Evelyn Schnitzler William Ronhock-Edna May Pauline Prien
Everett Hatt-Eva Christine Maglott William Bishop-Judith Elaine MacNeill
May
13-Yvonne Ann Allen 24-Lorna Lee McLacklan 25-Donna Muriel LaPorte
Vaughn Allen-Catherine Ann Strang Richard McLacklan-Barbara Ann White Ronald LaPorte-Louise Ruth Stevens
June
1-Elizabeth Louise DelSignore Joseph F. DelSignore, Jr .- Mary Louise Bowes 5-Gregory Nelson O'Brien 8-Bryan Wallace Clifford O'Brien-Katherine Lucy Moore Joseph Wallace-Phyllis Ann Bohmbach 10-Michael Roy Davis 12-Marion Rae Clontz 7-Courtland B. Morse Roy Ernest Davis-Jeannie Marie St. Pierre Raymond Clontz-Barbara Mae Fulton Richard Morse-Mildred May Hennessey 30-Paul William Levesque III Paul Levesque, Jr .- Sharon Rose Cassidy
July
4-Linda Joyce Skinner 5-Carol Ann Blackwell
Russell Skinner-Lucille Mary Gomes Frederick Lawrence Blackwell, Jr .- Frances Rioux
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5-Joseph Bernard Morel 6-Richard Garry Gale
17-Barbara Ann Herzog. 18-Beverly Ellen Loew 23-Bonnie Marie Pass
24-Susan Marie Higgins
27-Patricia Anne O'Toole
27-Paula Jean Laferriere
28-Lisa Ann McLeish
Joseph Morel-Elaine Jeannette Savoie Leon Gale, Jr .- Judith Ann Berkley
Erich Herzog-Gisela Susen
Robert Lowe-Nancy Ellen Hemmingsen Johnny Pass-Anne Helen Ryder Robert Higgins-Eleanor Marie Fonseca Francis O'Toole-Arlene Agnes Kidd Lucien Laferriere-Georgianna Assunta DeLollis
Davis McLeish-Ruth Nancy Laing
August
2-Kim Elaine Cobb
8-Margaret Mary Seymourian
10-Suzanne Marie Costello
11-Maureen Skeffington 18-Eric Paul Pettengill
20-Sherri Ann Quist 21-Jeffrey Mark Theriault 26-Glenn Thomas Bucklin 31-Scott Widak
Richard Cobb-Dale Weare Pearson Malcolm Seymourian-Sandra Elizabeth Thompson
Francis Costello-Sharon Alma Dorwin James Skeffington-Joyce Elaine Kettell Dennis William Pettengill-Jane Marie Haberstroph
John Quist-Merline Jeanne Foster Normand Theriault-Roberta Anne Wilson William Bucklin-Morna Gertrude Moran Stanley Widak-Statia Lewicki
31-Grace Elaine Finch Norman Arron Finch, Jr .- Norma Elaine Ward
September
2-Arthur William Miller 3-Karen Leslie Burns
3-Robert August Gurn, Jr.
4-Veronica Reynolds 8-June Alayne Snell 14-John Francis Lawson 16-Beth Kimberley Kolseth 18-Lisa Marie Santsaver 22-Margaret Mary Flanagan
Richard Miller-Sandra Claire Peachey James Lee Burns-Janet Vivian O'Brien Robert August Gurn-Martha Emma Reynolds
Daniel Reynolds-Sandra Lee Skolski Frederick Alan Snell-Carol Jeanne LeBoeuf Francis Lawson-Theresa Madeleine Fennell Richard Kolseth-Jean Edith Stevens Jonathan Santsaver, Sr .- Patricia Gail Slade George Henry Flanagan-Carolyn Carroll Clemmey
Bartolo Rofino-Kay Sandra Davis Gilbert Bagley-Sandra Patricia Stuart
26-Paul Michael Rofino 30- -
Bagley
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October
9-Diane Thelma Robbilard 14-Paula Jeanne Walsh 16-Peter John Bolio, Jr.
17-John Franklin McCarthy 23-Jeffrey Thomas Landry 27-Jeffrey Francis Scott 28 -- Deborah Lee Purdon
Alfred O. Robillard-Mary E. Smith William Leo Walsh-Pauline E. Souza Peter John Bolio-Judith A. Brittain Thomas F. McCarthy-Myrna Martz William Richard Landry-Shirley Feid Francis Gordon Scott-Linda Babb Donald Purdon-Virginia M. Dangelo
November
1-John Michael Julius 2-Mark Douglas Koning 5-Tracy Ann Ronhock 13-Richard Alan Betts
13 Lewicki
14-Matthew Edward Tolatovicz 15-Ted Wilfrid LeBlanc 22-Ronald Eugene Wharton
24-George Philip Antoniti
25-Matthew Philip Geminiani
Charles A. Julius-Irmalee Kiff Jan Eppo Koining-Josephine Riemersma Robert Henry Ronhock-Genevieve Goddard Irving Spencer Betts-Barbara Fish Stanley F. Lewicki-E. Moriarti Matthew A. Tolatovicz-Janet Carlstrom Albert A. LeBlanc-Helen R. Gaboury Paul Russell Wharton-Rita V. Burkett Philip Jerome Antonitis- Teresa M. Ryan Mario Philip Geminiani-Ellen Mousseau
December
10-Mark Wayne Langdon 12-Mark David Harmon 15-Melissa Ann Young 19-Carolin Joan Murphy 24-Scott Kelly
26-Timothy Joseph Llera 29-Michael Louis Bergeron 30-David Brian Larson
Charles Warren Langdon-Pauline Harrison Louis Alfred Harmon-Myrona-Jane Sundell William I. Young, Jr .- Elizabeth Mathewson Francis G. Murphy-Mary Louise Nolan David William Kelly-Gael E. Mortimer Pedro Barios Llera-Noreene Snell Louis Richard Bergeron-Patricia Pierce Louis Leonard Larson-Dorothea Metcalf
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MARRIAGES RECORDED IN PLAINVILLE DURING 1964
Date
Name
Married By
1964
January
11-Raymond Francis Connors, Pawtucket, R. I. Kathlene Ann Hutchinson, Plainville, Mass.
Rev. William F. Pyne
February
1-Roland Elmer Jordan, Plainville, Mass. Wanita Mae Loranger, Pawtucket, R. I.
Theodore E. Romberg
February
1-Roger Proctor Chevers, Plainville, Mass. Doris Helen Huxtable, Foxboro, Mass.
Frenk N. Johnston, Clergyman
14-Alden Eugene Rammel, Plainville, Mass.
Dorothy May (Mathewson) Shepard, Plainville, Mass.
William D. Underhill, Clergyman
15-Walter Thomas Kady, Wrentham, Mass. Irene Mary Smith, Plainville, Mass.
Fabian J. Sammon, Priest
March
2-Winston Lee Newman, Plainville, Mass. Janice Delight Henry, Wrentham, Mass.
George S. Perry, J. P.
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April
18-Norman R. DeBlois, North Attleboro, Mass. Rose Marie Godin, Plainville, Mass.
Fabian J. Sammon, Priest
18-Irving Spencer Betts, Jr., Plainville, Mass. Barbara Marie Fish, Plainville, Mass.
Fabian J. Sammon, Priest
May
9-Richard R. Carlson, Norfolk, Mass. Louise Elaine Breen, Plainville, Mass.
Wayne G. Austin, Clergyman
23-William N. Olsen, Sharon, Mass. Linda L. Mason, Plainville, Mass.
Donald A. Hunt, Priest
June
6-Pedro Barrios Llera, Plainville, Mass. Noreene Heather Snell, Plainville, Mass. Frank H. Knight, Jr., Clergyman 6-Everett Capwell Snow, Plainville, Mass. Nancy Ann Boyden, Walpole, Mass.
Paul V. Varga, Minister of the Gospel 20-Sidney Russell White, North Attleboro, Mass. Esther Trafton Richardson, Plainville, Mass.
James G. Pirie, Clergyman
20-Brewster A. Thorburn, Jr., Plainville, Mass. Carol Ann Medieros, Cambridge, Mass.
Wells B. Grogan, Clergyman
27-Thomas Charles Medeiros, Seekonk, Mass. Mary Elizabeth Spavold, Plainville, Mass.
Thomas Paris, M.S., Priest
27-Roland A. Nadeau, Jr., Plainville, Mass. Lucille Bergevine, North Attleboro, Mass.
Roger D. LeDuc, Priest
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27-John W. Swanson, Beacon Falls, Conn.
Linda Louise Morris, Plainville, Mass.
Wayne G. Austin, Clergyman
July
4-Harry William Schaefer, Plainville, Mass. Diana Shaw Kiff, North Attleboro, Mass.
Wayne G. Austin, Clergyman
4-John Walter Wheeler, Plainville, Mass. Jean Grace Floyd, North Attleboro, Mass.
William Bradford Perry, Minister
11-Robert Joseph Sirois, North Attleboro, Mass. Doris Adele Lewis (LaCombe), Plainville, Mass.
Fabian J. Sammon, Priest
18-Herbert H. Darling, Plainville, Mass.
Karen Jean Benson, Foxboro, Mass.
Pierson P. Harris, Minister of the Gospel
August
1-Louis Bergerson, North Attleboro, Mass. Patricia A. Pierce, Plainville, Mass.
Fabian J. Sammon, Priest
22-Robert J. O'Neill, Attleboro, Mass. Barbara R. Stuart, Plainville, Mass.
Fabian J. Sammon, Priest
23-George Wesley Blanchard, Jr., Franklin, Mass. Abigail Naomi Groth, Plainville, Mass.
Clyde A. Leonard, Priest
28-Donald D. Langille, Plainville, Mass. Janice Suvall, North Attleboro, Mass.
E. Roger Sherman, J. P.
September
12-Harry A. Card, Washington, Street, Plainville, Mass. Norma May Campbell, Wrentham, Mass.
Raymond P. Gilman, Minister of the Gospel
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25-Gary T. LeBlanc, Attleboro Falls, Mass. Sharon Lee Scott, Plainville, Mass.
26-Clovis Raymond Morrow, Chester, Conn. Elizabeth Anne Bonney, Plainville, Mass.
E. Roger Sherman, J. P.
Fabian J. Sammon, Priest
October
3-Arthur Lincoln Phillips, Jr., Pawtucket, R. I. Mildred Louise Ireland, Plainville, Mass.
James R. McDonnell, J. P.
17-Kenneth R. Harnden, Norton, Mass. Virginia S. Lussier, Plainville, Mass.
Lester M. Johnson, J. P.
November
14-John F. Schwartz, Jr., Wrentham, Mass. Judy B. Beaupre, Plainville, Mass.
Cyril E. Tolland, Priest
20-Joseph P. Rezza, North Attleboro, Mass. Joy E. Petrillo (Chase), Plainville, Mass.
James R. McDonnell, J. P.
28-Normand A. Paulus, Plainville, Mass. Susan E. Foster, Franklin, Mass.
Rev. John F. Fitzgerald, Priest
December
5-Steven Michael Fasulo, Pawtucket, R. I. Linda Diane Smith, Plainville, Mass.
Wayne G. Austin, Minister
31-Sidney Austin Maddocks, Plainville, Mass. Barbara (Martin) Bouchard, Plainville, Mass.
Fabian J. Sammon, Priest
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DEATHS RECORDED IN PLAINVILLE DURING 1964
Date Name
Yr. Mo. Day
Non-Resident
1964
January
4-Philip A. Arundel
90
0
0
14-Ernest G. Currier
86
4
24
28-Elizabeth (Dickey) Clarkson
81
8
5
February
8 Jennie A. Szymkiewicz 11-Benjamin R. Files
74
5
21
April
5-Charles F. Battersby
84
10
0
10-Richard J. Dunn
29
2
8
15-Everett W. Hudson
57
5
10
25-Richard Gibney, Sr.
70
8
11
27-Ann Frances (McCarthy) Rister
96
2
4
May
77
3
28
3-Lyman George Issler 8-Ann Frances Riley
84
0
0
28-Leontine Boutin
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