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Nancy W. Heady, 88, of Great Barrington

Nancy was a member of the Thursday Morning Club and the Fairview Hospital Auxiliary, and was a volunteer at the Fairview Hospital endoscopy department, a position which she loved and held until shortly before her death.

Coralice “Coree” Michaelyan, 92, of Great Barrington

Coree was a member of the Thursday Morning Club, a past volunteer at the Great Barrington senior center, a past member of the local chapter of the NAACP and a lifelong proud Democrat.

Jean Curtis, 93, of Sheffield, ran school lunch programs

Jean worked for many years running the school lunch programs at Mt. Everett and New Marlborough Schools.

CONNECTIONS: Invitation from the 124-year-old Thursday Morning Club

The goals of the club are to promote education, civic involvement, preservation and the arts.

Barbara B. Walker, 81, of Great Barrington

Barbara Walker was a 1952 graduate of the former Searles High School. She worked for many years as a secretary and bookkeeper for Home Gas.

Mary M. Lucey, 100, of Great Barrington, retired secretary at Great Barrington Savings Bank

Mary was overjoyed to attend her 100th birthday party with her loving family and friends. She loved reading and doing crossword puzzles.

Muriel Rokos, 95, of South Egremont

An active member of the community, Mrs. Rokos was a charter member of the Sheffield Historical Society and the Thursday Morning Club. She volunteered at Fairview Hospital, drove for the Road to Recovery program of American Cancer Society and was a member of the Quilters’ Guild of Great Barrington.

Natalie Scholes Goranson, 85, educator for Berkshire Hills School District

Natalie was a longtime employee of Berkshire Hills Regional School District, teaching home economics at Monument Mountain High School and then at Searles Middle School. She initiated and developed the curriculum for the nursery school at Monument Mountain, which continues in existence to this day.

Joan E. Polesak, 80, of Alford, weather spotter, founding member of ambulance squad, member of Thursday Morning Club

Joan was very active in the community: She was a weather spotter, founding member of ambulance squad, a member of Thursday Morning Club. the Alford Gardening Club, the Alford Cemetery Commission, and a member of the Ski Patrol at Stratton Mountain, Vermont.
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