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Davis Memorial Chapel is a full service funeral home offering both funeral and cremation service. We are a family owned business with a vested interest in the Springfield, VT community.

Judy Piecuch, 65, passed away on October 10, 2025. She was born May 22, 1960, in Springfield, VT.She was a beloved mothe...
10/30/2025

Judy Piecuch, 65, passed away on October 10, 2025. She was born May 22, 1960, in Springfield, VT.

She was a beloved mother, wife, and friend, and a beacon of light to all who knew her. Born and raised with a vibrant spirit, Judy was deeply passionate about hairdressing, and her talent and warmth touched countless lives. She had an incredible ability to light up any room she entered, always bringing kindness, joy, and an uplifting presence.

Judy was known not only for her creativity and professionalism but also for her boundless compassion and free-spirited nature. She faced her challenges with grace and never lost her optimism.

Judy is survived by her husband Walter Piecuch, her daughter Alexis Riccardi; her son, Jamal Erraies, her son-in-law, Juan Riccardi; her granddaughter, Anastasia Riccardi; and her two stepsons, Brandon and Chris Piecuch.

Though we mourn her passing, we celebrate the beautiful legacy she leaves behind. Judy's spirit, her kindness, and her love will forever remain in our hearts.

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Springfield…Jean M. Mullins 83, died Friday evening at the Springfield Health & Rehab. Center in Springfield, Vermont. S...
10/28/2025

Springfield…
Jean M. Mullins 83, died Friday evening at the Springfield Health & Rehab. Center in Springfield, Vermont. She was born December 21, 1941 in Bennington, Vermont the daughter of Earl and Dorothy (Hill) Dupee. She attended schools in Bennington, graduating from Bennington High School and later from Southern Vermont College.

She married Richard C. Mullins on July 16, 1966, He predeceased her on August 22, 1990.

Jean was employed with First National Bank and Chittenden Bank in Bennington, Vermont for many years and with Synovus Bank in Florida for many years retiring in 2015.

Jean enjoyed sewing, embroidering, cross stitch and quilting for many years. She also enjoyed bowling and participated in leagues at the Bennington Bowl.

She is survived by her son Michael Mullins and his fiancé Wendy, four grandsons; Andrew Mullins, Jordan Mullins, Richard Mullins, and Connor Mullins, three great granddaughters; Marley, Dahlia, and Acacia. She is also survived by two nephews Craig Dupee, and Scott Dupee and several cousins.

She was predeceased by her parents, her husband Richard, brother George Dupee and niece Teri Dupee.

A graveside service will be held at 11:00 AM on Friday November 14, 2025 at the White Chapel Cemetery in Bennington, Vermont.

Davis Memorial Chapel in Springfield, Vermont is assisting the family with arrangements.

Please go to the link below to view Jean's guestbook.
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Edwin "Eddie" Bigelow, 61, passed away on October 24, 2025, in Springfield, Vermont. Born on November 28, 1963, in Conco...
10/27/2025

Edwin "Eddie" Bigelow, 61, passed away on October 24, 2025, in Springfield, Vermont. Born on November 28, 1963, in Concord, New Hampshire, Eddie lived a life marked by dedication to his craft, deep love for his family, and an adventurous spirit that never waned.

Eddie grew up in Franklin, New Hampshire, but moved to Derby, Vermont in his early adult years. Rutland, VT became his home where he started his family and raised his children until finally settling in Springfield, VT. He has family and friends that span from one end of the state to the other.

After receiving his high school diploma, Eddie went on to complete trade school and became a Master Electrician. His commitment to excellence in his field was unwavering—he continued to pursue education and expand his knowledge throughout his life. His work was not just a profession but a passion that reflected his meticulous nature and drive for mastery.

Eddie's heart belonged to his family. He is survived by his daughter Brittiny Walker and her husband John Walker, along with their children Charlotte and John IV Walker; his son Brennan Bigelow. He also leaves behind his mother Linda (Davis) Dumond; sisters Desiree Mahurin and Amber Dumond, as well as nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, and many friends. Eddie was predeceased by his father Roger Dumond and maternal grandparents Natalie and Jerry Davis.

Those who knew Eddie will remember him as loving and dependable—a man who would drop anything at a moment’s notice to help family or friends. He had a zest for life that kept him young at heart and always ready for the next adventure. Whether he was out hunting in the woods, tearing through trails on a four-wheeler or snowmobile, or working under the hood of a car, Eddie found joy in motion and connection with nature.

His presence brought laughter and energy wherever he went. A good time was never far behind when Eddie was around—his adventurous soul and generous heart left lasting impressions on all who had the privilege of knowing him.

May his memory bring comfort to those who knew him and serve as a reminder of a life lived fully—with love, laughter, and purpose. A Celebration of Life will be held on November 2, 2025, from 12:00 PM to 03:00 PM at his daughter’s Bakery, B. Bakes Deli & Cakes 28 Washington Street in Keene, New Hampshire.

Davis Memorial Chapel is assisting with the arrangements.
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Isabel (Fielder-Miller) MacCauley, 97, passed away October 14, 2025, at the Gill Odd Fellows Home after a short illness....
10/21/2025

Isabel (Fielder-Miller) MacCauley, 97, passed away October 14, 2025, at the Gill Odd Fellows Home after a short illness. Born on August 25, 1928, in Danby, VT. She was the 6th of 10 children born to Robert and Ruby (Russett) Fielder.

Her marriage to Douglas MacCauley moved her to various towns in New York. Upon his death, she moved back to Vermont. She had an apartment in Chester, VT Senior Housing living across the hall from her sister Arlene Lavallee. Both women drove and they took many adventures together visiting various families throughout RI, CT, NY and VT. They were quite the twosome.

She worked at Becton Dickinson in Canaan, CT for many years, maintaining those friendships through life. She never met anyone she couldn’t carry on a conversation with. She was full of love which she gave and received.

To Isabel, family was everything and there were many of us. With 9 siblings and their respective families, we were well over 200.

She is survived by her son Roger (Marianne) Miller of Germantown, NY, daughter Terry (Wilhelm) Rand and her husband Jim of Chester, VT; grandchildren Melanie (Darren) Hoffman, Adam (Ashlei Bauer) Miller, Laura Kalinen-Lober, Cole Wilhelm, Carter Wilhelm, Ron (Beth) Burmester, Lori Burmester, Paul (Melissa) Rand, Megan Rand Giombetti; great grandchildren Madison, Mason, Maddox Miller, Mariah (Jake), Ficca, Paige Lopez, Jake, Emma, Jed Lober, Jacqueline and Sebastian Burmester, Kyle Leuffen, MacKenzie Rand, Garrett, Julianna and Zachary Giombetti; sister-in-law Janice Fielder along with numerous nieces and nephews.

She is predeceased by her parents, husband Douglas MacCauley; ex-husband Edward Miller ; in-laws Clyde and Lillian MacCauley, son-in-law Tom Wilhelm; siblings Leola (Guy) Russell, Gerald (Alice) Fielder, Joyce (Vern) Charles, Roberta (Maurice) Stoddard, Francis (Muriel) Fielder, Arlene (Joe) Lavallee, Dorothy (Arnold) Lauren, Harold (Edith) Fielder, Milford Fielder; sister-in-law Martha Miller and grandson Chad Miller.

There will be a private burial at Pleasant View Cemetery in Chester, VT. A Celebration of Life will be held June 27, 2026, at the Andover, VT Town Hall.

Davis Memorial Chapel is assisting with the arrangements.
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John M. Norton passed away peacefully in his sleep October 16, 2025 at the age of 88. He was born July 9, 1937, the son ...
10/18/2025

John M. Norton passed away peacefully in his sleep October 16, 2025 at the age of 88. He was born July 9, 1937, the son of Bernard Norton and Eleanor Norton (Wheeler).

He married Maureen T. Norton, the love of his life, December 10, 1956 in Tyson, VT. They celebrated 68 loving and devoted years together before Maureen’s passing on January 31, 2024.

John was extremely proud of having worked his first dump truck hauling loads of materials (gravel, etc.) for the State of VT while helping to build I91 from the Massachusetts border to just south of Brattleboro. This work led him to begin his own business, Norton Excavating, INC. He rebuilt several bridges for the State of VT in the Orwell/Middlebury VT area. He was quite busy and very experienced in doing excavation/landscaping jobs for various primary and second homeowners, as well as floodwork repairs and other jobs for local Towns. He constructed 2 sports fields for the Town of Ludlow, 1 at BRHS and the complex on Pond St.

John had a lifelong dream of driving a tractor trailer over the road. He realized his dream a bit later in life - driving for C&S Wholesale for several years out of Brattleboro delivering loads of groceries to grocery stores throughout southern New England. He loved driving and doing mechanical work on his equipment and cars. He continued doing excavating jobs until just a few years before his passing, when he lovingly became full time at home caregiver for Maureen.

John had a passion for going on long walks and was most often seen along Rt 100 in Tyson beside Lakes Echo and Amherst in good weather or bad. Family was very important to John.

In addition to his wife, John was predeceased by Maureen’s parents Harvey and Hattie Gray, his parents Bernard Norton & Eleanor Norton, step father Clifford Wheeler (Eleanor), brothers John Wheeler and Arnold Norton, sisters Ruth Kendall and Carole Blaise.

John is survived by a daughter Deborah Hyjek (Eugene) of Browns Summit, NC; two sons David Norton (Debra) of Proctorsville, VT and Darrin Norton (Hector) of North Springfield, VT; grandchildren Jeremy Hyjek (Monica), Christopher Norton (Kimberly), and Jonathan Norton (Michelle); great grandchildren Kaylee Norton, Lena Hyjek, Lyndsee Norton, and Isabella White; his sister-in-law Marcia Manner (Kendall) of Ludlow; brothers David (Jack) Norton (Irene) of Salisbury, NC and Everett Norton (Rose) of Ludlow, VT, and Dennis Norton (Carol) of Ascutney, VT; sisters Charmaine Bidgood (Robert) of North Springfield, VT and Colleen Johnson of Newport, NH, and Shirley Billings of Rutland, VT; and many nieces and nephews.

A graveside service for family members and friends will be held October 23 at 1:00 pm at Pleasant View Cemetery in Ludlow, VT. Per John’s wishes, no other services are planned.

Davis Memorial Chapel in Springfield is assisting the family with the arrangements.

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Randy W MarkwellWeathersfield, VtRandy Markwell, a friend of everyone, passed away October 14, 2025, at home surrounded ...
10/15/2025

Randy W Markwell
Weathersfield, Vt

Randy Markwell, a friend of everyone, passed away October 14, 2025, at home surrounded by the love of his wife and dogs.

Randy was born July 25, 1956 to Gordon and Katherine (Haley) Markwell. He spent most of his childhood on his Grandparents dairy farm (Dermot and Donna Markwell), his most favorite place to be—with his animal friends. His favorites were Patsy the calf and Old Joe (the wild) Crow! He attended Weathersfield, VT grade schools and graduated 1974 from Springfield, VT High School. On August 8th, 1987, he married Martha Messler, with whom he’d shared 40 years with.

Following high school Randy began work at RN Johnson’s John Deere dealership in Walpole, NH, where he worked for 25 years. While working for Johnson’s, he was offered a job working at Corbin Park in Croydon, NH. He loved working with all the animals in the park, from the elk to the wild board and white-tailed deer. After being there for 15 years, he retired to spend the rest of his life with his wife and beloved dogs. Over the years he would have 16 dogs, all very special to him.

Randy in his younger years played Men’s League softball in Springfield, VT, and also with a team from Walpole, NH. But his true passion would be snowmobiling, and he loved that he could ride from his backyard. Over the years he met many people on the trails who became very close to him. His other great passion was car racing, and attended most races over the years between Claremont and Monadnock Speedways. He met many people there, as well, forming lifelong friendships.

Randy is survived by his wife Martha; siblings Bruce (and Sally) Markwell of Aiken, SC, Greg (and Linda) Markwell of Pomfret, VT, Melody (and Joe) Bishop of Weathersfield, VT, along with many nieces, nephews and very special friends. He was pre-deceased by his parents, Gordon and Katherine; a very special aunt, Marion Barr; and a very special uncle, Winnie (Robert) Markwell.

Per Randy’s wishes there will be no services. However, once we have snow there will be a “Randy Markwell Memorial Trail Ride” organized by his wife and friends.

We are so grateful for the wonderful care that he received from the Bayada Hospice Service and for the amazing lifelong relationships that have been made with his special healthcare givers over the years. Thank you all!

Davis Memorial Chapel in Springfield, VT is assisting with the arrangements.

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Annette Lynn Couture: AKA Lynn Esty 59, passed away unexpectedly on October 13, 2025, at the Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical...
10/15/2025

Annette Lynn Couture: AKA Lynn Esty 59, passed away unexpectedly on October 13, 2025, at the Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center. She was born July 15, 1966, in Springfield, Vt. the daughter of Robert and Beverly (Bradish) Howe.

Lynn was a Librarian in Ascutney and Brownsville, Vt. for several years and most recently was employed with Whelen Engineering in Charlestown, NH.

She was very active in the Town of Weathersfield holding many positions over the years including Constable and working with the Listers office and the Fire Commission.

Lynn loved animals and fostered hundreds of animals from horses to guinea pigs, but mostly dogs. working with several area rescue groups over the years.

Her greatest joy was spending time with her grandchildren any chance she could. She loved going to the beach in Maine. You would always see her crocheting anywhere she went, making blankets for her loved ones. She enjoyed riding and taking care of her horses. In her mid to late twenties, she lived in Alaska and was looking forward to visiting again.

She is survived by her daughters; Ashley Smith (Patrick) of Weathersfield, Mikala Rein (Gregory) of Litchfield, Ct., and Emma McGuirk (Cole) of Springfield, her mother Beverly Howe-Fluette of Weathersfield, sisters; Cathy Pollard of Springfield, Sue Cox of Baltimore and Janet Howe of Springfield. Five grandchildren; Regan, Morgan, Evelyn, Mason and Gregory Jr. She is also survived by the father of their three children Mike Esty and by many nieces, nephews and cousins.

Lynn was predeceased by her father Robert Howe.

A celebration of life will be held on Sunday, October 26, 2025, at the 1879 School House in Perkinsville, VT from 10am - 1pm. Address: 1862 VT Route 106, Weathersfield, VT 05151.

In lieu of flowers please donate or volunteer to your local humane society; or adopt a pet if you are able.

Davis Memorial Chapel in Springfield is assisting with arrangements.

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Candace Morgan Hadwen, 26, passed away unexpectedly from a brief illness in Omaha, Nebraska with her mother close by. Ca...
10/14/2025

Candace Morgan Hadwen, 26, passed away unexpectedly from a brief illness in Omaha, Nebraska with her mother close by. Candace came into this world on August 29, 1999 in Springfield, VT, and very quickly became her mother and father’s entire world.

Candace was born to Mark Hadwen and Sarah (Smith) Zustra. Her great-grandmother always said Candace would do great things and be a force to reckon with. Candace attended kindergarten in Bellows Falls, grades 1-4 in Springfield, grades 5-8 in Weathersfield, and graduated from Springfield High School (SHS) in 2017. During her childhood she participated in several sports focusing on soccer. She also performed with the SHS dance team and was a member of the Apple Blossom Queen’s Court. After school she became a Licensed LNA and worked for various nursing homes and agencies in Vermont and New Hampshire. During her free time, she enjoyed being outdoors whether walking, hiking, or hunting. She loved her time with her Grandpa Hadwen, which led to late night games of Triominos. Her love for her grandfather led to her caring for him in his final months on earth, allowing him to remain living at home in his failing health.

Candace’s heart was bigger than her body could hold. She expressed her love to all her family, especially her siblings. She was passionate about being a loving aunt to the children of her many friends, spoiling them with hugs, kisses, and gifts.

Candace is survived by her parents Sarah and Joseph Zustra and Mark and Jennifer Hadwen; siblings Alex and Teagan Palazzo and Avery and Parker Hadwen; stepsiblings Jacob, Samantha, Gabriel, Adrian, and Abby; maternal grandparents Debbie and Kevin Winot and Sidney Smith; maternal great-grandparents Alack Lescord and Margaret Smith; and many aunts, uncles, cousins, and step-relatives. She was predeceased by her unborn daughter Delilah Rook Peterson; paternal grandparents Vaughn and Tina Hadwen; maternal great-grandparents Sandra Lescord and Robert Smith; maternal great-uncles Steve and Kenneth Lescord, and Christopher Hewey; Cousin Anne-Marie Smith.

Viewing hours will be Friday, October 17, 2025 from 5-7 pm at Davis Memorial Chapel, 99 Summer Street, Springfield, VT. A funeral service will be held on Saturday, October 18, 2025 at 3 pm, at the First Congregational Church, 77 Main Street, Springfield, VT.

In lieu of flowers donations may be sent to Connecticut Valley Recovery Services at 141 Etta Frasier Drive, Windsor, VT 05089.

https://www.davismemorialchapel.net/guestbook/candace-hadwen

Springfield.Lynda J. Farmer 81, died on Tuesday morning October 7, 2025 at the Springfield Hospital.  She was born Septe...
10/13/2025

Springfield.

Lynda J. Farmer 81, died on Tuesday morning October 7, 2025 at the Springfield Hospital. She was born September 2, 1944 in Montpelier, Vt. the daughter of Forrest and Marjorie (Kitchin) Silloway. She graduated from Montpelier High School and Vermont College.

Lynda married Richard Farmer in 1984.

She was employed as a Secretary at Springfield Hospital and Vermont Research for many years.

She was a 50 plus year member of St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Chester, Vt. A longtime member of the American Legion Unit 67 Auxiliary and past unit president. She also served as State President for the Vermont American Legion Auxiliary 2017 to 2018.
Lynda worked with Vietnam Veterans at the Veterans Center in White River Jct.

She is survived by her husband Richard, niece Erika Liquori, cousins Connie and Roland Doucette and many friends.
She was predeceased by her parents and one sister Carolynn Silloway Johanson.

A funeral service will be held at 10:00 AM on Saturday, November 1 at St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Chester, Vt. Burial will follow in the Middlesex Center Cemetery in Middlesex, Vt.

A celebration of life will be held at the American Legion in Chester, VT at a later date.

Davis Memorial Chapel in Springfield is assisting with the arrangements.

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John Zink passed away peacefully on October 7, 2025 after a short fight with pancreatic cancer. John was a quiet and gen...
10/08/2025

John Zink passed away peacefully on October 7, 2025 after a short fight with pancreatic cancer. John was a quiet and generous soul, always willing to help. John grew up in Flemington, New Jersey, the oldest son of Charles and Marie Zink, and brother to Tish, Peter, Michael, and Jeremy. He met the love of his life, his wife Debbie Zink, during college and the two spent over four decades together having adventures and living life with no regrets. Their son, Andy Zink, added another layer of love and happiness to their life, and when their grandson, Davey, came along, they immediately embarked on new projects, quickly adding a swing set and sandbox to their beloved Vermont property so all could enjoy happy memories.

John was a long time member of the Okemo Ski Patrol and worked as an electrical engineer at Bell Labs (now AT&T) for over three decades.

John is survived by his wife, Debbie, siblings Tish, Michael, and Jeremy, his son, Andy and his wife Julie, and his grandson Davey.

The “Last Sweep”, a celebration of John’s life, will be held at the family’s house. Donations to the Chester Andover Family Center can be made in his name.

https://www.chester-andoverfamilycenter.org/donations-overview

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Barre, VTMadine Cynthia “Cindy” Hayford, of Barre, passed away on September 19, 2025 in Springfield, Vermont.  Cindy was...
10/06/2025

Barre, VT

Madine Cynthia “Cindy” Hayford, of Barre, passed away on September 19, 2025 in Springfield, Vermont. Cindy was 61.
Cindy was born in Barre, VT to Vernon Dale and Carole Ann (Stevens) Hayford on January 6, 1964. She spent her early years in Vermont and South Carolina, attending schools in both states before completing her college education back in Vermont.
In 1986, she discovered her true calling when she began working with intellectually challenged children—a role that became a lifelong vocation. Her work reflected her caring nature and intelligence.

She leaves behind her life partner, Gregory Gonzalez of Booker, Florida; beloved son, Joshua Hayford of Newbury, Vermont; sisters, Camille Hayford of Barre, Vermont and Rebecca Leno of Bozeman, Montana; and niece, Katherine Poarch of Barre, Vermont. Cindy was predeceased by her mother and stepfather, Carole and Frederick "Babe" DeMag, as well as her father Vernon Hayford.

A member of the Church of God of Prophecy in Marshfield, Vermont, Cindy found strength and comfort through her faith. Her spiritual life was an important part of who she was and how she connected with others.

Cindy enjoyed the simple pleasures of life—reading a good book, preparing meals and spending time with her family, and was often called the ‘hub’ of her family. Cindy will be remembered for her warmth, sense of humor, and devotion to those she loved.
Cindy did not wish to be given a funeral, so in lieu of funeral services and to honor Cindy’s character and commitment, we ask that all who wish to participate make a donation to the Autism Speaks association.

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Jayne A. Streeter, 82, passed away July 27, 2025. She was born in Rutland, VT on March 25, 1943, daughter of Charles and...
10/03/2025

Jayne A. Streeter, 82, passed away July 27, 2025. She was born in Rutland, VT on March 25, 1943, daughter of Charles and Beulah (Lowell) Fish.

On September 21, 1968, she married Herbert Streeter who predeceased her on March 9, 2005.

Jayne worked as a bookkeeper for the Town of Springfield for over 30 years.

She is survived by her son Matthew Streeter.

She is predeceased by her husband and her son Jeffrey.

A graveside service will be held on October 12, 2025, at 2:00pm at the Oakland Cemetery in Springfield, VT.

Davis Memorial Chapel is assisting with the arrangements.

Jayne A. Streeter, 82, passed away July 27, 2025. She was born in Rutland, VT on March 25, 1943, daughter of Charles and Beulah Lowell Fish. On September 21, 1968, she married Herbert Streeter who predeceased her on March 9, 2005. Jayne worked as a bookkeeper for the Town of

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