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MEREDITH — Wayne Curtis died on October 23 at 92 years. He was born in Salem, MA, grew up in Salem Willows and later became a regular entrant in the Horribles Parade with friends Bill Wilson and Arthur Symonds. He attended Salem High School and graduated from Gov. Dummer Academy and Brown University. Wayne loved Ford cars and at a very young age helped deliver 1936 Fords for a garage where his father worked. He was a Navy officer spending time in Puget Sound on a minesweeper during WWII, bringing home a dog named Skipper who became the beloved family pet. In 1943 he married Flora Kimball Curtis, who predeceased him in 2000. In 1954 the family moved into a new house on Barbara Rd, Danvers, MA while Wayne sold metal conveyer belts for Ashworth Bros. The family often traveled to Province Lake & Ossipee, NH to visit Sarah Curtis and to Cleveland OH to visit Flo’s parents with 4 kids sleeping on a mattress in the back of the station wagon! When Wayne was a deacon at Maple St Congregational Church he met and married Frances Gowdy who arranged weekly flowers there. His second career was with the Ardiff law firm and later driving his new PT Cruiser as a courier for the Salem, MA law firm of Tinti, Quinn, Grover and
Frey. Wayne was an avid Patriots fan. Upon his retirement, Wayne and Fran moved to Herrick House in Beverly, MA. He continued to enjoy the North Shore during driving expeditions with weekly Sunday morning breakfasts (crispy waffles on a warm plate). After Fran’s death in 2006, he moved to Meredith Bay Colony Club in Meredith, NH, where he danced often and enjoyed many rural outdoor events. Wayne was the son of the late Sarah Putnam and Earle Curtis and is survived by children: sons, Richard Curtis and wife, Jeannine, and Scott Curtis all of MA, and daughters Lynne Butcher and husband, Bernard, of CA and Cynthia Curtis and partner, Jim, of NH. His step-daughter is Deb Leavitt and her partner, Craig, of Fort Myers, FL. He has 9 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren. Wayne will be remembered for his love of people and his wonderfully cheerful disposition. There will be a private Celebration of Wayne’s life and he will be interred at Walnut Grove Cemetery in Danvers, MA. Donations in his memory may be made to Visiting Nurses of Meredith, 186 Waukewan St, Meredith, NH 03253 or Maple St Congregational Church in Danvers, MA 01923. www.mayhewfuneralhomes.com
LAKEPORT — Shelby P. Dame, 62, of 177 Gold Street, died at her son’s home in Bridgewater on Wednesday, October 24, 2012 after a sudden illness. She was the widow of Ronald Collette, Sr. Shelby was born March 2, 1950 in Laconia, N.H., the daughter of Robert C. & Dora (Gagone) Dame. She was a lifetime resident of the Lakes Region. Shelby was a loving mother and wife. Survivors include her mother of Laconia, two sons, Ronald Collette, Jr. of Bridgewater, NH and Robert A. Collette of Rumney, NH; seven grandchildren, Kennth, Miles, Katie,Nichlas and Mason Collette and Patrick and Aellisa Gloddy;
two great grandchildren; four brothers, Alan Dame, Robert Dame, Brian Stevens and Artie Stevens; three sisters, Rita Dame, Gayle Assaff and Shirley Champane; eight nieces and seven nephews. In addition to her husband and father, she was predeceased by a brother, Glen Dame. There will be no calling hours. Funeral Services will be private. Wilkinson-Beane-Simoneau-Paquette Funeral Home & Cremation Services, 164 Pleasant Street, Laconia, N. H. is assisting the family with the arrangements. For more information and to view an online memorial go to www.wilkinsonbeane.com.
LACONIA — Lela E. Dolloff, 86, of 30 County Drive and formerly of Pleasant Street, Laconia and Whittier Highway, Moultonboro, died at the Belknap County Nursing Home on Monday, October 22, 2012. Mrs. Dolloff was the widow of Maurice E. Dolloff who died in 1991. Mrs. Dolloff was born June 9, 1926 in Sparta, Illinois, the daughter of James E. & Viola (Sweat) Reid. She had been employed at TECO Electronics in Winnisquam for a number of years. Survivors include a daughter, Donna L. Scholten, of Millbury, Mass.; grandchildren, Brian & Amy Scholten, of Freeville, N.Y. and Scott & Jackie Scholten of Brookfield, Conn.; three great grandchil-
dren, Lindsay, Ashley and Julia Rose Scholten, all of Brookfield, Conn. and several nephews and nieces. In addition to her parents and her husband, Mrs. Dolloff was predeceased by a son, Paul R. Dolloff, and by her ten siblings. There will be no calling hours or funeral service. At her request, Mrs. Dolloff’s remains were an Anatomical Gift to the Dartmouth Medical School in Hanover, N.H. Wilkinson-Beane-Simoneau-Paquette Funeral Home & Cremation Services, 164 Pleasant Street, Laconia, N. H. is assisting the family with the arrangements. For more information and to view an online memorial go to www.wilkinsonbeane.com.
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