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Saturday
Coffee & doughnuts 7:45 AM
Various games 6:00 PM
Tuesday Computer Club 09:30 AM
BP checks (1st & 3rd) 10 AM
Golf 1PM
Mah Jongg 1:50 PM
Euchre 1:00 PM Cribbage 6:20 PM
Poker 6:20 PM
Monday
Exercise Class 7AM
Water aerobics 10 AM
Wii Bowling Noon
Bingo 5:15 PM
Thursday
Line Dancing 10-12 Noon
Shuffleboard 1:30 PM
Mah Jongg 1:50 PM
Tripoli & Games 6:20 PM
Poker 6:20 PM
Friday Exercise class 7 AM
Water aerobics 10 AM
Boat trips as scheduled
Card games 6:20 PM
Sunday Euchre 6:20 PM
Mah Jongg 6:20 PM
Wednesday Exercise class 7 AM Euchre 9AM
Water Aerobics 10AM
Sew Birds 10AM-2 PM Bowling 1 PM
Poker 6:20 PM
Lakeside Terrace, 24 Sunrise Lane, Fruitland Park, Fl 34731 November 2014
www.lakesideterrace.net [email protected]
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Managers Corner
Yes! I am so excited about this first issue of the Seagull for the winter months. I don't know why but, maybe it's just because I like to get important messages out there to you as soon as possible.
Some of our winter residents have come back to us a little earlier than usual and we are all looking forward to when we have all of our friends and family back home with us.
So! Lets get started!
This summer has been exciting at least for me and Jeff. You may have noticed there are two water fountains in the community now, one at the en-trance and one at the Clubhouse. I think they look fabulous and Jeff did a great job making it happen for you. Jeff also installed a divider in the clubhouse to shield the stacked clubhouse chairs in the back of the clubhouse. He has painted, he has worked on getting the shuffleboard courts ready for the winter. He has moved bolder's, planted flowers, and worked for you.
The dance floor in the clubhouse has been stripped and made ready for line dancing, the carpet in the Clubhouse and in the library has been cleaned. The poker table has been completely recovered and re-made. The pool deck has new pavers, the pool spa has been acid washed and the inlay has been re-placed. We have added a couple of higher lounge chairs, new umbrellas, additional chairs and much more.
The wii bowling has taken off and movie night is growing with viewers, don't forget to look at the movie library and make suggestions as to what you would like to see. Sewing club has started back up, there is so much going on, it is exciting to watch.
The marina was dredged, a tree fell into the marina and it had to be removed, and of course last but not
least for this issue we have a new trash collection company. Waste Management is no longer a vendor for us and Progressive Waste Solutions has taken over. It is a $20.00 a month fee for the service with 2 pickups per week. For those of you who will arrive later in the year, you can get the information from Carole Kolbe or from the office and pick up your pa-perwork in the clubhouse to sign up. It is in the Pro-spectus that Waste Disposal is part of the expected participation from each resident.
I want to remind you of just some of the issues I have noticed while driving the community. I have seen pets not on there leash, and there poo not be-ing picked up, I have noticed vehicles parked on the grass, I have noticed furniture and items on your driveways, so please take a moment and remember if it is only going to be for a day or so, just notify the office or Jeff so that when we do receive the not so much complaints as it is "Have you Noticed"? That I can address it at that time and not have to come to you. You know I don't like having to come to you. Also, behind your homes, I have noticed mowers, rakes, ladders etc. Please remove them if this per-tains to you. It does not look nice and it is against the rules. I wanted to suggest to you the resident, if it is not going to cost you any additional money to ask your lawn care company to please start edging the front of the curb on your property and down the driveway. It would look so nice, so please think about it.
Jeff is working on replacing mulch, we will be shap-ing the palm trees soon, putting more rock down at the marina and there is more to come.
I know I have been ill and out of the office on some days and leaving early on others, however, I am feel-ing better and as our winter residents arrive please stop by and say hello!
Linda Nier, Community Manager Equity Lifestyle Properties (NYSE ELS) Lakeside Terrace # 5242 24 Sunrise Lane Fruitland Park, Florida 34731 352-326-9455 [email protected]
Linda Nier
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A letter from your editors Homeowners Association
Hello everyone from the Homeowners Association (HOA). Now that Fall is here and more and more snowbirds are returning every day, the full-timers’ solitude is definite-ly over. We understand
there has been the usual turnover of homes this summer, so we’re anxious to
meet the newcomers – welcome to Lakeside Ter-race. If you are new to our community and are a home owner, you are automatically a member of the HOA – best news – membership if FREE – no Dues.
Our Board of Directors presently consists of five members: Jean Hatch, President Rich Bonnie, 1st VP Bill Hoffert, 2nd VP Mike Walker, Treasurer Carole Kolbe, Secretary HOA Bylaws require that a board member may only serve for three (3) years; therefore, in January 2015 both Jean Hatch and Mike Walker will be leaving the board. The HOA Nominating Committee will soon be in the process of gathering nominations to re-place these two (2) board members. If YOU are in-terested, ,please contact Barb Stodola, 262-501-1351 Chairperson, Nominating Committee, The term is for three (3) years; anyone who is a home owner is eligible; there are approximately three (3) meetings a year, depending on what business needs to be conducted, and board meetings are normally held monthly during the November – April time pe-riod. It’s rewarding, enriching, and you get to meet just about everyone in our community. Please think about becoming an HOA Board Mem-ber.
Jean Hatch, President
Welcome back to all snowbirds and a special wel-
come to our new residents. As snowbirds we can
say it is good to be back with our second family.
This is our initial issue of the Seagull for the 2014-
2015 season. We publish monthly from November
through April free of charge. We appreciate any
input from our residents to share what’s happening.
So send us photo’s, special or non special
events ,reviews of restaurants, great recipes, book
reviews, short stories, special deals. We welcome
any suggestion to improve our newsletter. This is
your newsletter, what would you like to see includ-
ed? Just send the info to our e-mail address :
We can also use help with getting advertisers, deliv-
ering papers, writers, photographers. If you can
help see Patty Haimerl (1-614-832-4436) or Barb
Stodola (1-262-501-1351). So enjoy the Seagull.
Here’s a terrific way to make your post-
dinner clean-up a breeze: Remove cooked
on food from pots and pans effortlessly by
filling them with water, adding a tea bag,
and simmering. The tea’s acid will break
up the food.
DID YOU KNOW
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Social Club News
Welcome back! I hope everyone had a wonderful summer. I am looking forward to another season filled with lots of activities and events. If you are new to Lakeside Terrace, welcome! The Social Club meets on the first Tuesday of the months from Octo-ber to April. You are welcome to attend the meetings. We encourage you to join the Social Club for $12.00 a year. This fee helps us provide enter-tainment and activities for the community. Here is a list of some of things that the Social Club pro-vides: Bingo on Mondays starting Nov 10th, Wii Bowling is on Mondays at 12 noon,Ladies Luncheon 2nd Friday of the month, Bowling on Wednesdays at 1:00, Coffee and Donuts on Saturday at 7:45 starting on Nov 4th, Boat trips on Fridays (check board for dates), Line dancing on Thursdays at 10:30 starting Nov 2, Sewing meets on Wednesdays at 10:00, Em-broidery club meet on Tuesdays, Entertainment (Check the board for upcoming shows), Water aero-bics on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 10:00, Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter dinners are pro-vided with no charge to Lakeside Terrace resi-dents. In addition to all of this, there are several games that are played in the clubhouse. You need to become familiar with our Board in the clubhouse and the Kiosk's which are located by all of the Mail-boxes.
A big thank you goes out to June Hoffert for offering to host Thanksgiving Dinner. Be sure to check the board for information
November 29th we will be decorating the clubhouse and community for Christmas. This requires a lot of people so please come and join us. That evening, Nov 29th we will be having a chili dinner. The charge for this will be $5.00 per person. Look for more details to come on this.
The annual Toys for Kids party will be on Dec 6th. This is a great event and is always very well attended.
So as you can see we are off to a great start for the season. I am looking forward to meeting all of our new residents and seeing you at events.
If you have any questions please don't hesitate to contact any of the Social Club Board. President Debbie Porterfield, Vice President Patty Haimerl, Secretary Darlene Stodola, Treasurer Bill Hoffert.
Birthday greetings to Kate Bolle, Rich Bolle, Ron Buyarski, Joel Carr, Loren Foote, Shirley Hassom, Ken-ny Ratcliff, Allen Reeves, Mike Schmelzer, Paul Valentino, and Norm Wilson Party ’til you’re pooped! (At our age, it shouldn’t take long.)”
Debbie Porterfield
November Anniversaries
November Birthdays
Wishing all of you a happy anniversary and the en-
joyment of many more years to come.
Best wishes to Phil & Millie Banfill; Frank & Cheryl Bishop; Rich & Kate Bolle; Richard & Maryanna Fos-ter, and George & Phyllis Mosher .
If we have missed your birthday or anniversary,
please call Patty Haimerl @(614)832-4436 or Barb
Stodola (262)501-1351 so we can update our rec-
ords.
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The Last Tyme Out Band Toys for Kids
The annual Toys for Kids event
will be held on Saturday, Decem-
ber 6th at the Clubhouse at 7pm.
This is such a nice event to help
needy children at Christmas time.
Those who attend are asked to bring an unwrapped
new toy for a boy or girl. Food is also collected for
the Pantry. So please also bring a can of food for
this worthy cause.
The evening includes hors d’oeuvres and desserts
and entertainment. There will be a sign-up sheet
on the events bulletin board. This has become a
wonderful tradition here at Lakeside Terrace spon-
sored by Sally Cannon and so much appreciated by
the community. This years’ event will be hosted by
Darlene Stodola. It is sure to put everyone in the
Christmas spirit.
Darlene Stodola
The Last Tyme Out Band is making a repeat perfor-
mance here at Lakeside Terrace on November 13th
at 7pm. They were asked to come back after a
wonderful and fun performance last fall. They per-
form many types of music including: country, rock,
pop, gospel, and bluegrass. The band includes gui-
tars, trumpet, fiddles, and drums. Last year’s audi-
ence had such a great time dancing, singing and
listening to lots of familiar tunes by this talented
group.
Tickets are $8.00 and can be purchased by con-
tacting Kathy Walden. Call 352-728-8607. You may
bring your own drinks and snacks. Come out for a
great evening of entertainment.
Darlene Stodola
Bingo begins again
Monday November 10th
promptly at 6:00PM. Doors
open at 5:15 to purchase your
bingo cards. The cookie jar will start out at $40.00,
with the carry over from last year. We invite our
new residents to join us. We have a new comput-
erized bingo program that creates a variety of bin-
go patterns to challenge us.
Join us for a fun evening, you may bring your own
snacks, coffee and desserts are available for pur-
chase. Get ready to yell “BINGO”
Bingo
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Ladies of Leisure
Clubhouse Bulletin Board
Piccadilly Ladies of the Lake
Thank you to Vice-Queens Sue Greenwood and Barb Forman for scheduling events during the sum-mer months. Our Chapter events are continuing to provide “fun and “frolic” for our members.
On September 13th members attended the Central Florida Queen’s Council High Tea in Orlando, and enjoyed our monthly breakfast on the 27th at Bob Evans in the Villages. October provided three events: Waterman Hospital Ladies of Legacy Luncheon in Mount Dora on the 3rd, the monthly breakfast at the Leesburg Cracker Barrel on the 27th, and lunch and a play at Royal Highlands on the 28th.
Upcoming plans include the following: The Central Florida Queens Council “ Clowning Around” Event on November 15th, the monthly breakfast on No-vember 24th, a trip to the Hudson Show Place for lunch and a presentation of The Christmas Story on December 4th, our Chapter Christmas celebration on December 16th at Moss Gate Bed and Breakfast, and the monthly breakfast on December 22nd.
Check the Clubhouse Bulletin Board for further in-formation on these and other events.
Karen Keenan, Queen Mother
Nineteen Ladies attended the October 10th lunch-eon at Texas Stockyards. These get togethers are scheduled the second Friday of each month and all ladies of the community are invited to attend. Check the Clubhouse Bulletin Board for the location of the November 14th luncheon.
Karen Keenan
Karen Keenan
Golf
The following reminder is provided to all residents who post notices on at the Clubhouse. The large board in the main part of the Clubhouse is for posting of events and notices pertaining the specific catego-ries highlighted there. The smaller board located in the hallway by the rest rooms is for information about outside events and posting of items for sale, rent, etc.
If you have questions regarding where posting should go, please contact Karen Keenan at 65 Terrace Drive 352 365 2854. If postings need to be in a different area, they will be moved as necessary.
Golf is in full swing. The Sign-up sheet is on the clubhouse bulle-tin board. We play at the Planta-tion Golf Course on Tues-day PM. We currently have tee times starting at 12:30. All you need to do to play, is a set of clubs and be signed up by Sunday. It is open to all resi-dence of Lakeside Terrace and their guests. If you want more information contact Mike Bernd at [email protected] or 352-365-2854.
Mike Bernd
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Remember all residents need to sign up for
Trash service, forms are available in the club-
house. Please direct all questions to:
Gary Pinkowski II
Territory Manager– Central Florida Area
Progressive Waste Solutions of FL, Inc.
1099 Miller Drive
Altamonte Springs, FL 32701
www.progressivewaste.com
T: 407-261-5064 or 352-323-0824
C: 407-619-2123
Payment: $60 every 3 months (payable in advance)
or can be set up for monthly payment.
Pick Up Days:
MONDAY TRASH – YARD DEBRIS -RECYCLING
THURSDAY TRASH – YARD DEBRIS
Please note yard debris needs to be in plastic
bags.
Big Items: Call Progressive to schedule pick up -
352-323-0824
Please check your prospectus for info on waste dis-
posal. (ck)
Remember to sign up now!
Forms in the clubhouse
Progressive Waste Solutions
New Trash Pick Up Provider
Linda was notified on Monday (10/6) by Progressive
that Waste Management (WM) was no longer
providing service to Lake County and Progressive is
now servicing Lake County.
Calls were made to Lake County & Waste Manage-
ment to confirm this.
WM said that notices were sent out but no one in
our park received one
Residents will receive a refund from WM for any
money they were paid for services after their
last pick-up.
A meeting was held on Wednesday (10/8) with
Progressive Waste Management Solutions.
Questions were answered and paperwork hand-
ed out for residents to complete.
You will be able to suspend your service when you
go back north with a written notice to Progres-
sive
Although they prefer quarterly payments you will
be able to pay on a monthly basis.
Unlike WM who picked up everyone whether they
paid or not, Progressive will eventually only pick
-up trash/recycling/yard debris from paying cus-
tomers.
MONDAY TRASH – YARD DEBRIS* - RECYCLING THURSDAY TRASH – YARD DEBRIS* *(still some confusion on this. According to driver pick up on Tuesdays )
Progressive Waste SolutionsProgressive Waste SolutionsProgressive Waste Solutions
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Line Dancing
Snowbirds may want to know that you are able to terminate your water service when you leave for the
summer to avoid the monthly basic charge of $40+. When you are to return call FGUA to re-establish your
service. They will now accept a good credit report from the Leesburg Electric company which can be faxed
to FGUA in lieu of the $200 security deposit. There still will be the $25 charge to turn on the water.
L ine dancing resumes every Thursday. Be-
ginners are very welcome. Basic steps are taught
from 10-10:30 with the regular class starting at
10:30. The first half of the class will concentrate on
beginning dances and advance to intermediate
dances in the last hour. No excuses accepted for
two left feet! See you there!.
Electric City of Leesburg 352-728-9800
Water FGUA (Florida Gov Utilities) 877-657-8889
TV Cable/Satellite Resident’s Choice
Trash/Recycling Progressive Waste Solutions 407-261-5064 or
352-323-0824
Phone (landline only) Century Link 352-269-0062
Internet Resident’s Choice
Mail US Post Office-Fruitland Park 352-787-4287
Homeowners’ Insurance Resident’s Choice
Computer Club
The Computer club meets
each Tuesday at 9:30 AM in
the clubhouse library. We
have a great time discussing
the latest and greatest
things in Computers, Lap-
tops, Tablets, iPads, iPhones
Smartphones, Internet con-
nections, etc. Bring your
questions, problems, etc.
and we will do our best to solve them! New users,
expert users...all are welcome!!!
Mike Walker Carole Kolbe
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Meet your new neighbor
One of our newest new
neighbors is Ron Grove
who lives at 38 Lakeview
Drive.
Ron grew up in Colum-
bus, Ohio and lived
there for 40 years. Ron
still has a brother and
sister and mom living in
Ohio. He has 4 children and 3
grandchildren. One of his daughters has been living
in Florida for the last 20 years and encouraged her
dad to move to Florida. Ron lived in The Villages for
a few months and found our friendly park and
moved here in September.
Ron is the third generation to have worked at the
airplane building plant back in Columbus. His mom
and her dad each worked there for many years and
Ron worked there when he was first out of high
school. Ron says he has always loved airplanes and
has the same birthday as one our country’s greatest
aviators, Charles Lindberg on February 4th.
Ron received an associate’s degree in computer sci-
ence in 1980 from Piqua Community College and
later became a teacher of computer science part-
time for six years at the same college.
Ron has been part of the creation of bed-side com-
puters for nurses at medical centers since 1991. He
worked for Blanchard Valley Hospital in Finlay, Ohio
for 10 years, and in Albany, Georgia with all clinical
computer applications for another 10 years.
He is going back to work full-time next week in
Freemont, California with a one-year contract for
computer tech/advisory work and will fly back here
every 2 weeks.
Ron enjoys a good bottle of wine, and has toured
over 50 wineries in Livermore Valley, California. He
brings back many bottles of his favorites. His other
interests include golfing and music/square and
round dancing and lighthouses.
Ron’s phone numbers are 352-801-7919 and 229-
869-3439.
By Darlene Stodola
Ron Grove
Thanksgiving Dinner
Thursday, November 27th
At 5 PM
Turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy dressing, rolls,
butter, coffee and tea will be provided.
This year sign up for a table, which you can decorate
as you wish with your place settings. Bring your
choice of side dishes, dessert and beverage (coffee &
tea will be provided) to share at your table. Each
table should also provide one empty platter, three
serving bowls and utensils for the turkey, dressing,
potatoes etc. as the meal will be served family style.
There is no charge for residents,
Nonresidents: $ 4.00
Please Sign up by November 17th
Sign up sheet is on the Clubhouse bulletin board
Call June Hoffert 616-780-0533 with any questions.
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Movie Night has been a big success during the sum-mer months so we plan to continue running it throughout the year. Un-less we have another event planned, each Saturday will be Movie Night. There is a "Movie Board" lo-cated in the clubhouse with possi-ble viewings as well as video libraries that we have available to us. We also have used Redbox for renting newer releases. Netflix has been suggested but that is something the Social Club would have to decide upon (it would certainly open up our choic-es). Start time is 6:45 pm - a cartoon or a serial lasting 15-20 minutes with the main feature afterwards. Bring a comfortable chair as well as your own refresh-ments - ELS has supplied popcorn and the micro-waves are waiting for you to pop away. Feedback is welcome and suggested (positive pre-ferred) by using the Lakeside Terrace page on Face-book or you can contact me by mail at
[email protected] . See you at the movies.
In which U.S. city was the first
hospital opened in 1752
Baltimore
New York City
Philadelphia
Boston Answer bottom of page 12
Trivia of the Month
Saturday Night at the Movies WII Bowling
Wii Bowling is on Monday if you would like to participate. We have two time slots at the present time - Noon & 1:30. Each time slot can hold up to 16 bowlers. At the present time, we need bowlers to fill out the Noon time slot (1:30 slot is full). If necessary, we will open an additional slot at 10:30 am. Bowling is simple and easy, you can even sit while you bowl (which several of us do), so come and join us - only takes about an hour of your time. But let me know ASAP if you plan to join us, that way I can get you familiarized with the Wii controller as well as get your character installed on all of our Wii ma-chines. Did I mention, this is FREE BOWLING! Look forward to seeing you on the lanes and with our group - contact Phil at [email protected] .
Phil Banfill Phil Banfill
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Summer fun @ the Moore’s League Bowling
Our league is finally back to al-
most full. We are still waiting
for one more bowler to return.
We will still be down 2 bowlers
plus a whole team however. If
you are interested please contact Kathy Walden at
(352)728-8607.
Rich Aniol had a 199 game (59 pins over) for a 493
series (73 pins over); Doug Rice a 204 game (+48)
for a great 583 series (+115); Dave Smales a 220
game (+46) for a 554 series (+32); Doug Puvogel a
192 game (+42) for a 519 series (+69); Richard An-
derson a 212 game (+38) for a 532 series; and Mike
Schmelzer had a nice series of 319 which was 58
pins over his average. Great bowling!!!
Kathy Walden had a 204 game (+53) for a 528 series
(+75); Peg Aniol a 176 game (+41) for a 469 series
(+64); Shirley Schmelzer a 150 game (+33) for a 432
series (+81); and Trish Kedrowski had a 397 series
(+55).
Bowling scores are coming up. Whatever we bowl a
good time is had by all. Of course going out to eat
afterwards has
nothing to do with
it
Kathy Walden
Dick & Rose
Debbie & Hubie
Marvin & Faye
Dennis & Gail
Rick
Updates to our pool
Joyce & Putter Bob
Ken & Penny
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Page 12 Trivia Answer: Founded by Benjamin Franklin and
Thomas Bond, Pennsylvania Hospital was the first hospital in the United States. It is also home to the first surgical amphitheater and first medical library in America. Pennsylvania Hospital was originally conceived as an institution "to care for the sick-poor and insane who were wandering the streets of Philadelphia." Speaking about the hospital's origins, Franklin stated, "I do not remember any of my po-litical maneuvers, the success of which gave me at the time more pleasure…”
A Note from Harold & Char
Sewbirds
Welcome back sewbirds and snow-birds! I hope everyone had a great summer. Sewbirds will meet every Wednesday 10 AM until 2P.M. I have some fun new projects and we will be having a jelly roll race - no not the donuts!!!!!! yes there will be prizes. Everything is great for beginner sewers, easy and lots of fun! More details at sew-ing group. Looking forward to seeing you there on Wednesday. Shirley Welch 810-736-5624
Shirley Welch
Hi to all. Thought you might like to
see the fall colors in Aurora, IL. Char
and I are doing well and are pretty
happy here. If you are in the area,
stop by and see us. We are right on
IL 31. As before, I am active with
the Activity Chairman and am
checking out entertainment for her. Having fun. Drop
an e mail to us at [email protected] or call 630-
892-3364 Hope all are well. The Spences
Lakeside Terrace Websites Rich Aniol
We would like to inform our new residents to Lakeside Terrace of our community websites. Our own LAKESIDE TERRACE WEB PAGE: is at
lakesideterrace.net
This page enables you to share anything with the rest of our community or if anyone has any new ideas or comments for the Lakeside Terrace web page, please let me know and send it to me at [email protected] and please include your name.
We publish our Seagull newsletter each month on the webpage. If you would like to have the Seagull Newsletter mailed to you (or removed from the mailing list) just send me your email address and name. We are also able to post if you have a home for rent or for sale by owner ,just contact me to put it on the website
We also have a social media site on Facebook that is private just to our lakeside terrace family. This allows us to share information, photo’s, news of family and friends, changes in events, (gossip) etc. Any information shared is only seen by our group. If you would like to be added to our group, contact Barb Stodola at 262-501-1351.
IMPORTANT NOTICES ARE POSTED IN THE KIOSK
(located at your mailboxes) & AT THE CLUBHOUSE
BY THE SOCIAL CLUB – HOMEOWNERS – COMMU-
NITY MANAGER
PLEASE CHECK ON A REGULAR BASIS
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In Sorrow
William A. Cannon, of Fruitland
Park, FL, a former longtime resident
of Springville died Tuesday May 27,
2014 at his home at the age of 76.
He was born February 15, 1938 in
Buffalo, the son of the late John and
Kathleen (nee English) Cannon. He
was a graduate of South Park High School in Buffalo
and was a veteran of the U.S. Army and the NYS Na-
tional Guard. He was an original member of the
Springville Police Department when it was a part of
the Erie County Sheriff's Department and continued
to work for the Sheriff's Department when the two
were merged in the 1980's until his retirement.
He was a member of the American Legion Post #431,
Springville, the Gowanda Moose Lodge and enjoyed
boating, hunting, fishing and golf. He is survived by
his beloved wife - Sally (nee Rosier) Hayden Cannon;
two sons - Michael (Victoria) Cannon of Springville,
Mark (Christina) Cannon of Newport News, VA; a
daughter - Karen (Terrence) Murzynski of Orchard
Park; three step-sons - Daniel (Kelly) Hayden of Vir-
ginia, Donald (Sue) Hayden of Springville, Dennis
Hayden of Springville; a step-daughter - Dawn
(Boyd) Wible of Springville; four sisters - Betsy
Woodruff, Cathy Emery, Linda Rutherford, Peggy
Beard; two brothers - Leroy Snow & Matthew Snow;
Words can't mend your heartache:
but those of us who care and
share your loss wish you
love, comfort and peace .
This summer we lost two of our residents William
Cannon and Ray Vigue. Our deepest sympathies
during this time of loss to Sally , Kelly & Ray and
their families. Please know that we are here for
you. With Love. The obituaries follow.
- Raymond F. Vigue, lifelong
resident of Waterville, went to his
rest in the arms of Jesus on June
10, 2014, at the age of 101. He
was born on Feb. 25, 1913, in
Winslow, the son of Charles and
Josephine (Boucher) Vigue-Veilleux. Raymond was
married in 1940 to Marie Paule Bolduc, who died in
1998. They were blessed to have 57 years together
and three wonderful children. He was also blessed
to have shared 15 years of married life with Char-
lotte Boulet-Vigue, who passed away in 2013. He is
survived by his son, Raymond, and wife Kelly Veil-
leux, of Smithfield; his son in-law, Ronald Gilbert, of
Waterville; and stepsons Camille (Anna), Danny
(Anita) and Gerard (Julie) Dubois, all of Maine. He
enjoyed his 10 grandchildren, seven step grandchil-
dren and his 24 great-grandchildren. Raymond often
said that his secret to longevity was "simply taking
life as it comes and trusting the Good Lord." He will
be remembered by many as a kind and gentle man
with the nice smile who loved to walk and be in na-
ture. He enjoyed spending winters in Florida at Lake
Side Terrace mobile home park with his late wife
Charlotte and most recently with his caregivers Ray
and Kelly Veilleux.
eight grandchildren and several nieces, nephews,
aunts, uncles and cousins.
We also offer our love and prayers to Bonnie &
Frank Hamilton on the loss of Bonnie’s son.
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