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LILA WALBRIDGE Obituary

LILA MAY WALBRIDGE - WILLIAMSTOWN - Lila May Briggs Walbridge, 92, of the Chelsea Road and a lifelong Williamstown resident, died Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012, at the home of her daughter, Christine Sonenblum, in Minnetonka, Minn., where she had been residing since November 2011. Born Sept. 28, 1919, Lila was the daughter of William P. and Ella (Whitney) Briggs. She attended the Village School in Williamstown and graduated as Valedictorian from Williamstown High School in 1937. Following graduation, she took correspondence courses in graphic art and design. Her creativity was always evident throughout her life. She loved writing, reading and reciting poetry for occasions and for fun. Her artistic vision transformed plastic lids into holiday decorations; household items into delightful crafts or items for fun. She was committed to cultivating the art of making things with children in her care; creating greeting cards for family and friends and assuring they were delivered to those who might not otherwise have a greeting on a special day. She continued this habit into the present, designing and composing handmade Valentines received by family and friends last week. On Sept. 1, 1940, she married J. Lawrence Walbridge. Throughout their marriage of 56 years, they made their home in Williamstown. Their union formed a powerful partnership of community service, spiritual guidance, and fellowship with family and friends, which touched many lives. She gave unselfishly to others while raising four children, operating the family dairy farm and maple sugaring operation, caring for extended family, and serving her church and community. She took her turn as a member of the Civil Air Patrol, watching and reporting aircraft during W.W.II. She willingly adapted to accommodate the requirements of the circumstances, whether the altered schedule and demands resulted from her husband serving on a committee or the school board, children being engaged in extracurricular activities, or a friend or neighbor needing transportation to an appointment. All were welcomed into this home, whether for a visit, advice and counsel, a meal and a place to stay or for the delightful treat of sugar-onsnow and Lila's famous raised doughnuts any time of the year. An accomplished baker, Lila was employed by the Initial Home Bakery, in Williamstown. She enjoyed learning new techniques, delivering fresh-baked bread and pies to local businesses, and working with the owner, a lifelong friend. Lila provided loving daily childcare in her home to two of her grandchildren, young friends and neighbors, and three of her grandnephews. Over many years and well into her eighties, she continued to provide so much more than just an after school snack, homework help, and a listening ear. She played endless games of Chinese checkers, showed loving support even in trying times, and served as a constant mentor to parents and children alike. Throughout her life, Lila served the United Federated Church in Williamstown and relied upon its community of fellowship, service and spiritual guidance. She applied her talents and leadership by serving on numerous committees and taking on the formidable job of Church Treasurer for many years. She taught both Sunday School and Vacation Bible School and provided transportation to children who would otherwise have missed the experience. The tradition of lighting an Advent wreath was facilitated by the teamwork of Lila and Lawrence whose creative and faithful efforts went on for many years. As a member of the Women United in Christian Service (WUCS), Lila could be counted upon for active support of those in need locally and globally, bringing along a smile to others with a cheerful visit, or working tirelessly to assemble health kits and school supplies for distribution worldwide. As a member of the Williamstown Historical Society, Lila contributed countless hours of service. Her personal knowledge and conscientious preservation of artifacts have contributed significantly to the store of historical items available on display in Williamstown. An oral historian of sorts, she was frequently consulted for information and documentation about the town, residents and surrounding area. Lila always made it known that the concepts of worry and boredom were not in her repertoire. She expressed an endless sense of wonder and constant and joyful praise by doing the things she loved and derived great pleasure from seeing the smiles of those around her. Survivors include her children and their families, Irene Walbridge of South Barre and her friend, Bob Healy, Jim Walbridge and Donna O'Brien of Burlington, Louise (Walbridge) Mier and Francis Mier of Berlin, and Christine (Walbridge) Sonenblum of Minnetonka, Minn.; grandchildren, Jeremy Walbridge and his partner, Shannon Mahoney, Jessica (Walbridge) Lukes and her husband, John, Lauren Mier and her partner, Laura Harper, Brian Mier and his wife, Jessica, Rachel Sonenblum and Ben Sonenblum, Billy Hathaway and his wife, Bridget, David Hathaway and his wife, April, and Ron Hathaway and his wife, Nichole; great-grandchildren, Emily Hogan, Olivia and Ella Lukes, Chelsea and Kaitlin Cole, Jeremiah Hathaway, Katie Sue Brown, Autumn and Summer Hathaway, Rylie and Paige Hathaway; nephew, Norman MacAskill and family; and children of Lee MacAskill and families. Lila was predeceased by her husband, J. Lawrence Walbridge in 1996; sister, Janice MacAskill in 2000; and nephew, Lee MacAskill in 2002. A Service of Remembrance will be held at the United Federated Church in Williamstown on Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2012, at 2 p.m. Committal will be in the spring at the East Hill Cemetery in Williamstown, at the family's convenience. There are no calling hours. The Hooker and Whitcomb Funeral Home, 7 Academy Street, Barre, is in charge of the arrangements. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Williamstown Ambulance Service, P.O. Box 646, Williamstown, VT 05679, to Central VT Home Health and Hospice, 600 Granger Road, Barre, VT 05641, or to Fairview Hospice Fund, c/o Fairview Foundation, 2344 Energy Park Drive, St. Paul, MN 55108.

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Published by The Burlington Free Press on Feb. 20, 2012.

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Linda Pastelnick

March 1, 2012

To the Walbridge Family of Williamstown.
My sister, Marie, and I just want to say how sorry we are for your loss. Your mother was a very lovely lady, and will always be remembered by us.

Maureen & Andrew Bothfeld

February 28, 2012

Irene, We are so sorry for your loss. Your mother was such a wonderful person and you took such good care of her. I am so glad I was able to meet her.

Our sympathy to you and your family.

February 27, 2012

Irene & Family: Just found about your Moms passing, Sorry for your loss, Nothing but fond and wonderful memories of her. Still remember the doughnut packed away as we headed home. They didnt get to far. Love Keith, Colleen, Patrick& Maeve Healy

Jean Boutin

February 26, 2012

Our thoughts and prayers are with each of you during this time of loss. It is always difficult to lose your mom, no matter what your age, especially one as dear and sweet as Lila. Childhood memories of growing up on Chelsea Road bring fondest memories of Mrs.Walbridge sharing her joy with all the neighborhood children - especially her ice cream and saltines. May you be blessed with the joy that comes from such happy memories.

Mary Briggs

February 25, 2012

Lila and her sister Janice, and their respective husbands, Lawrence and Donald, were welcoming hosts to their young shirt-tail cousin from Minnesota (me) twice in the 1980's. On both occasions my companions and I were driven around the county and shown the country cemetery where our common ancestors were buried generations ago. It was a thrill and their hospitality was memorable. I enjoyed a Christmas card correspondence with Lila for many years, and always appreciated her warmth and eloquence, and her recognition of our connection. I extend my sympathy to her loving family. May Lila rest in peace.

Bob and Donna Hood

February 24, 2012

To all the family,
Lila was one of the loveliest ladies we have known. She touched so many lives with her sweet and gentle ways.

Rachel Pinard

February 23, 2012

Louise: Your Mom was so sweet and special. She was very fortunate to have you. I hope she and Virginia are getting acquainted now. Rachel

Diane Badger

February 23, 2012

Lila was truly a special & gifted person. She was a pleasure to know. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Wilma Thompson

February 22, 2012

Irene, Our thoughts are with you during this sad time. Williamstown is not the same without our very special residence.

Patty Blondin

February 22, 2012

Dear Louise, so sorry about your lose. Thinking of you and your family, Patty Blondin

Debbie Gurak

February 22, 2012

It was my honor to have met Lila on a couple of occasions, and I knew right away that she was an inspirational woman who touched many lives. My thoughts and condolences to all of Lila's family during this time of loss and celebration of a life lived in service to others.

Sue Butler

February 21, 2012

Chris, I am so very sorry for your loss. It sounds as though your mother was a truly extraordinary woman.

Aide Shepard

February 21, 2012

My prayers are with you during this time of sorrow and remembrance of your mom.

Victoria Barney

February 21, 2012

Your Mom was just the sweetest lady. When I lived on the Chelsea Road for many years, she would stop when she could and say hello and visit a bit. I was always impressed with her spunk and wit. And whenever I would see her out and about she always made an effort to greet me with a smile. God Bless her.

February 21, 2012

To the Walbridge Family:
Mrs. Walbridge, as we always called her, was a wonderful person and neighbor. We will truly miss her.

Phil and Yvonne Winters

Shirlene Wilson

February 21, 2012

Irene and Family, So sad to hear of your Mom's passing. She was a wonderful lady and will be greatly missed.

barbara macaskill

February 20, 2012

Aunt Lila, We love you and will miss you greatly! Your smile and positive can do attitude helped many people get through rough times!
You took a piece of our hearts with you!
Love,
Barb, Jamie and Micheal MacAskill and Steffen, Joseph and Isaac Flibotte

Marilyn smith

February 20, 2012

My Thoughts and Prayers go out to the family of our Sweet Lila..WOW What wonderful memories I have of her. Going way back to my youth when we would spend a week in the summer with her and her family, to the Christmas get togethers, other family get togethers, and the wonderful visit my sister Joann and I had with her at her home in Williamstown. Listening to her memories from her childhood and through the years. Also the beautiful home made cards and notes. Memories that will always have a place in my heart. God Bless you Dear Lila.. you will be missed so much by us all. Till we meet again... Love Marilyn (Walbridge) Smith

Adam R. Boyce

February 20, 2012

I will always remember Lila fondly. She was truly a wonderful lady, who always seemed to have time to talk to you about history or most any other subject. She was a good friend and role model, much like her late husband, Lawrence. I will miss her very much.

alice calcagni nichols

February 20, 2012

Louise and family , my thoughts and prayers are with you.

Sharon & Robert Hanley

February 20, 2012

Our thoughts are with you all. Your Mom/Gram was a wonderful lady. The loving memories of her will be with you always. She and your Dad fostered a wonderful family. We're so sorry for your loss.

Joann Walbridge-Allen

February 20, 2012

A truely wonderful woman who will always hold a special place in my heart, from family get togethers, Walbridge Chritmas's, to my visit with my sister to her home where we spent the day and she told us stories of her youth, she always had time to chat with everyone...She will always hold a special place in my heart.

Cassandra Bernier

February 19, 2012

My thoughts and prayers are with everyone in the family! It's just not going to be the same without Aunt Lila. I am so happy that I got to send three years with her. If I can do anything for anyone of you just let me know. It may be hard right now but just look back on all the amazing memories that we all had with her!

February 18, 2012

Our condolences to you and your family . We will certainly miss Lila as she was "cream of the crop". May your memories help you through this time. -Joe and Sandra Lanctot-

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