Colebrook News & Sentinel Obituaries, Colebrook, New Hampshire, from Wednesday, September 29, 2004 Copyright retained by the newspaper. Permission recieved to include in the USGenWeb Archives. HAZEL BEAURIVAGE Hazel M. (Cloutier) Beaurivage, 80, of Manchester, died on September 24, 2004 after a long illness. She was born on October 2, 1923 in Manchester, the daughter of George and Emily (Perry) Cloutier, and was a graduate of Manchester West High School. A lifelong Manchester resident, she had worked several years for the New Hampshire Truck Owners Association and was a retired employee of the city of Manchester Environmental Protection Division. Mrs. Beaurivage had been active in, and was the former president of, the Women's Auxiliary of South Little League, and had been a member of the Memorial High School Booster Club. She had also been an active member of the Southern New Hampshire Snow Slickers snowmobile club. Mrs. Beaurivage enjoyed the Boston Red Sox and cooking, and she loved to read. She was a parishioner of Blessed Sacrament Church, and formerly Saint Theresa Church. Her husband, Raymond G. Beaurivage, predeceased her in 1978. Members of her family include four sons, Bruce A. Beaurivage of Pittsburg, Jake Beaurivage of Kensington, Ronald J. Beaurivage and his wife Denise of Bedford, and Steven P. Beaurivage of Manchester; two grandchildren; a brother, Kenneth J. Cloutier of Manchester; nieces, nephews and cousins. Calling hours were held at the Goodwin Funeral Home in Manchester on Monday evening. The funeral liturgy was celebrated at Blessed Sacrament Church on Tuesday morning, with burial in Mount Calvary Cemetery. BEVERLY BUMFORD Beverly Bumford, 70, of West Stewartstown, died on Sunday evening, September 26, 2004 at her home, surrounded by her family. Beverly was born on January 2, 1934 in Websterville, Vt,, daughter of the late Edson and Viola (Schoff) Bumford. Beverly was a homemaker who also worked outside the home for a number of years. She served as a nurseıs aide at the Coös County Nursing Hospital; worked in the sewing division of Codet for several years; repaired furniture for 14 years at Beecher Falls Division of Ethan Allen; and worked at Daleyıs Laundromat. Her hobbies were numerous. She enjoyed puzzles, knitting, reading, doing crossword puzzles, quilting, moose watching and bowling. She was an active member of the Northland American Legion Auxiliary, Post #47 in Canaan, where she worked numerous suppers and bingo with her sister, Jill. She also served as a past member of the Pittsburg Grange. She will be remembered for her love of family and her enjoyment of holidays with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Beverly is survived by her five children, Susan Flanagan of Laconia, Corinne Brown and friend Eugene Ober of West Stewartstown, Scott Brown and his wife Shelly of West Stewartstown, Karlene Burnett and her husband Rich of Manchester, and Darlene Stone and her husband Sam J. of Berlin; five siblings, Donna Gray of Pittsburg, Jackie Flanders of Massachusetts, Phyllis Boedecker of Wisconsin, Fredric Bumford of Manchester, and Jill Roy of West Stewartstown; 18 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Calling hours will be held on Wednesday, September 29, from 7-9 p.m. at the Jenkins Funeral Home in Colebrook. A graveside service will be conducted on Friday at 1 p.m. at the Pittsburg Hollow Cemetery, with The Reverend Timothy McDowell officiating. Expressions of sympathy in Beverlyıs memory may be made to Scott Brown, PO Box 247, West Stewartstown, NH 03597, to assist with funeral expenses, or to a charity of oneıs choice.