Marion Ruth Flint

LAKEVILLE — Marion Ruth Flint, 76, of Lakeville died suddenly on Aug. 19, 2007.

She was born in Ore Hill on Nov. 6, 1930, daughter of the late Florence (Brown) and Raymond Butler. Her life was spent near the place of her birth and she was well known as the area’s “Fuller Brush Lady.�

Mrs. Flint was a member of the Lakeville Methodist Church. She was a devoted mother, grandmother and great-grandmother and was also very proud of her pygmy goats.

Surviving are her husband, Calvin, at home in Ore Hill; her children, Calvin Jr. of Woodbury and Raymond and Michael of Lakeville, Susan Flint of Framingham, Mass., and Brian of Clintondale, N.Y.; her grandchildren, Raymond of North Canaan and Melinda, Jane, Kodi, Mae and Amber of Lakeville; her great-grandchildren, Rosie Lynn and Lucas Caranci; her brother, Robert Butler; her half-brother, Kenneth Britton; her half-sister Eileen Stevens; and several nieces and nephews.

A graveside service at Salisbury Cemetery, to which all are invited, will be held on Friday, Aug. 24, at 11 a.m., the Reverend Carl Franson officiating. Immediately following, a reception will be held at the Lakeville United Methodist Church. All are welcome to attend.

Arrangements are under the care of the Valentine Funeral Home in Millerton.

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