OBITUARY

Name:   Luman Brainard Stevens

From:  Unknown, Bellows Falls, Vermont
Date:  February 1963

BELLOWS FALLS, Vt. -- Luman Brainard Stevens, 72, formerly of Charlestown, N.H., died Monday evening at the Golec Nursing Home here.

Mr. Stevens was born in Athol, Mass., March 23, 1890, son of Fred H. and Catherine (Hodgmon) Stevens.

Prior to a long illness, he was employed in machine shops in Springfield for may years.

He leaves one daughter, Mrs. Bernice Potter of Gill, Mass.; four sons, Leonard of Springfield, Russell of New Haven, Conn., James of Springfield, Mass., and Brainard of Deland, Fla.; four sisters, Mrs. Frances Parott of North Walpole, N.H., Mrs. Josephine Lombard of Lebanon, N.H., Mrs. Ruth Porter and Miss Margie Stevens both of Charlestown; two brothers Adolphus and Osborne both of Charlestown; and 13 grandchildren.

Services will be tomorrow at 2:p.m. at the Fenton and Hennessey Funeral Home here.  The body will be entombed for burial in the family lot in Charlestown next spring.

Friends may call at the funeral home this evening.

From:  Unknown, New Hampshire
Date:  February 1963

BELLOWS FALLS -- Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Fenton and Hennessey Funeral Home for Luman Brainard Stevens, 72, who died Monday evening at Golec Nursing Home, Russell street, where he had made his home the past three years.

Rev. F. Richard Beale, rector of Immanuel Church officiated.  Burial will be in the family lot in the spring in Charlestown Cemetery, Charlestown, N.H.

He was was born in Athol, Mass., March 23, 1890, son of Fred H. and Catherine (Hodgmon) Stevens.  Mr. Stevens had been employed for may years at the machine shops in Springfield.

Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Bernice Potter of Gill, Mass.; four sons, Leonard of Springfield, Russell of New Haven, Conn., James of Springfield, Mass., and Brainard of Deland, Fla.; four sisters, Mrs. Frances Parott of North Walpole, N.H., Mrs. Josephine Lombard of Lebanon, N.H., Mrs. Ruth Porter and Miss Margie Stevens both of Charlestown; two brothers Adolphus and Osborne both of Charlestown; and 13 grandchildren.