Death Notices November 10

James H. Richardson

James H. Richardson, 60, of Barkhamsted, died Oct. 7, 2011. A memorial service was held Nov. 5 at the First Congregational Church of Barkhamsted. Montano-Shea Funeral Home has care of arrangements.

Frances (Poll) O’Connor

Frances (Poll) O’Connor, 75, of Norfolk, died Oct. 26, 2011. Calling hours were held Nov. 1 and a Mass of Christian Burial was held Nov. 2 at Immaculate Conception Church. Kenny Funeral Home in Norfolk has care of arrangements.

Elizabeth Frances Cornelio

Elizabeth Frances (O’Brien) Cornelio, of Winsted, died Oct. 27, 2011. Funeral services are private. Montano-Shea Funeral Home has care of arrangements.

Olga Vivian

Olga Vivian, 87, of Winsted, died Oct. 31, 2011. Funeral services were held Nov. 5 at St. Peter Church, Torrington. Cook Funeral Home has care of arrangements.

Barbara Anzellotti

Barbara (Samplinski) Anzellotti, of Winsted, died Oct. 31, 2011. Calling hours were held Nov. 4 and a Mass of Christian Burial was held Nov. 5 at St. Joseph Church, Winsted. Cook Funeral Home has care of arrangements.

Jane Trumbull

Jane Trumbull, of New Hartford, died Nov. 5, 2011. Funeral services will be private. Montano-Shea Funeral Home has care of arrangements.

Richard Helge Hemingson

Richard Helge Hemingson, of Colebrook, died Nov. 6, 2011. Calling hours were held Nov. 10 at Montano-Shea Funeral Home. A memorial service will be held today, Nov. 11, at Colebrook Congregational Church at 11 a.m. Montano-Shea Funeral Home has care of arrangements.

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