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Saturday, September 20, 2014
Lina Janosi dolls maker with MAIDA Dolls Ning Group
Lina Janosi Connecticut in morphing gifs Dolls maker |
MAIDA Dolls Ning Group
My name is Lina.
I am the owner of Tiny Birds Treasure.
I am a wife and mother of two.
I love to create things with lots of detail and meaning.
I love to create things with lots of detail and meaning.
I enjoy history and making crafts and ornaments with
a Victorian Shabby Vintage style to them.
Dedicated To Every Little Detail
I am a wife and mother of two children. I have lived in the beautiful, historical state of Connecticut all of my life. I think that is in part what has inspired my love of history and historical items and art from long ago.
I am a doll maker. I belong to the MAIDA Dolls Ning Group and have participated in many doll challenges. I am also proud to say, I have made my very own Izannah Walker inspired Doll, Alabama Doll, Queen Anne Inspired Cloth and Clay Doll and a Portrait Style doll painted in oil paints.
I am also a member of the Spun Cotton Ning Group.
I love all things "pretty" and all things with a special story behind it. I love the eras from the mid 18th century on through to the early nineteenth century. You will notice that I offer items from Victorian, Vintage, Shabby, Folk and Traditional styles in my shop.
I have a special fondness of creating Victorian themed ornaments because it is thru them I can "play" with a wide variety of detailed "pretties", such as crepe paper, lace, ribbons, buttons. glitter, pearls, Dresdens, Vintage images and whatever catches my fancy at the time of my creation.
I am a doll maker. I belong to the MAIDA Dolls Ning Group and have participated in many doll challenges. I am also proud to say, I have made my very own Izannah Walker inspired Doll, Alabama Doll, Queen Anne Inspired Cloth and Clay Doll and a Portrait Style doll painted in oil paints.
I am also a member of the Spun Cotton Ning Group.
I love all things "pretty" and all things with a special story behind it. I love the eras from the mid 18th century on through to the early nineteenth century. You will notice that I offer items from Victorian, Vintage, Shabby, Folk and Traditional styles in my shop.
I have a special fondness of creating Victorian themed ornaments because it is thru them I can "play" with a wide variety of detailed "pretties", such as crepe paper, lace, ribbons, buttons. glitter, pearls, Dresdens, Vintage images and whatever catches my fancy at the time of my creation.
Spun Cotton Victorian Father Christmas Doll Ornament I made and added to my etsy shop.
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Lina Janosi a dolls maker sold at Maida Dolls Ning Group
Lina Janosi Glitter animated pictures |
MAIDA Dolls Ning Group
My name is Lina.
I am the owner of Tiny Birds Treasure.
I am a wife and mother of two.
I love to create things with lots of detail and meaning.
I love to create things with lots of detail and meaning.
I enjoy history and making crafts and ornaments with
a Victorian Shabby Vintage style to them.
Dedicated To Every Little Detail
I am a wife and mother of two children. I have lived in the beautiful, historical state of Connecticut all of my life. I think that is in part what has inspired my love of history and historical items and art from long ago.
I am a doll maker. I belong to the MAIDA Dolls Ning Group and have participated in many doll challenges. I am also proud to say, I have made my very own Izannah Walker inspired Doll, Alabama Doll, Queen Anne Inspired Cloth and Clay Doll and a Portrait Style doll painted in oil paints.
I am also a member of the Spun Cotton Ning Group.
I love all things "pretty" and all things with a special story behind it. I love the eras from the mid 18th century on through to the early nineteenth century. You will notice that I offer items from Victorian, Vintage, Shabby, Folk and Traditional styles in my shop.
I have a special fondness of creating Victorian themed ornaments because it is thru them I can "play" with a wide variety of detailed "pretties", such as crepe paper, lace, ribbons, buttons. glitter, pearls, Dresdens, Vintage images and whatever catches my fancy at the time of my creation.
I am a doll maker. I belong to the MAIDA Dolls Ning Group and have participated in many doll challenges. I am also proud to say, I have made my very own Izannah Walker inspired Doll, Alabama Doll, Queen Anne Inspired Cloth and Clay Doll and a Portrait Style doll painted in oil paints.
I am also a member of the Spun Cotton Ning Group.
I love all things "pretty" and all things with a special story behind it. I love the eras from the mid 18th century on through to the early nineteenth century. You will notice that I offer items from Victorian, Vintage, Shabby, Folk and Traditional styles in my shop.
I have a special fondness of creating Victorian themed ornaments because it is thru them I can "play" with a wide variety of detailed "pretties", such as crepe paper, lace, ribbons, buttons. glitter, pearls, Dresdens, Vintage images and whatever catches my fancy at the time of my creation.
Spun Cotton Victorian Father Christmas Doll Ornament I made and added to my etsy shop.
Excellent An other Blog I just saw and selling
http://dominiquepl.blogspot.ca/?expref=next-blog
Friday, September 19, 2014
Tuesday, September 9, 2014
Paloczi Zoltin (Zoli) In Memoriam December 18, 1933 - September 09, 2013 maried with Lisette Laprise
An Ode To My Dad~
There was an old man
by an old gate
standing within his garden.
He had worn pants and rusty tools,
A simple life was his life's rule.
Work hard and pray
May the Good Lord bless you
He would confidently say.
He was happy to give
and gracious to share
to him everything was worthy
of his tender care.
The sun rose at dawn
with him on his knees
tending to flowers whose petals
did please.
The sun set at dusk
with him on his knees,
May the Good Lord Bless
all his good deeds.
My Love is Eternally Yours,
Lina
Sunday, September 7, 2014
David Joseph Trepanier June 27, 1955 - July 15, 2014 Williamstown, VT USA
PRUNEAU-POLLI FUNERAL HOME 58 Summer Street Barre,VT 05641
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David Joseph Trepanier Born: June 27, 1955 Barre VT Died: July 15, 2014 Willamstown, Vermont USA
David Joseph Trepanier
WILLIAMSTOWN
David Joseph Trepanier
59, of 683 Flint Road, passed away on Tuesday, July 15, 2014, at the Woodridge Nursing Home in Berlin after a yearlong battle with cancer.
David was born in Barre on June 27, 1955, the son of Lucienne (Mercier) and Gerard Trepanier.
He attended schools in Barre and graduated from Spaulding High School in 1975.
Following graduation, he enlisted and served in the U.S. Navy from July 1975 to June 1979. His tour of duty began aboard the USS Papago and was followed by duty aboard the submarine tender USS Holland.
In 1979, he went to work for the Sam Daniels Stove Co. In 1981, he went to work for the Williamson Polishing Co. In 1983, he went to work for Granite Importers, where he worked until he retired in 2012.
David was a member of the American Legion, Barre Post 10, the Canadian Club, the Sierra Club and the Postal Commemorative Society.
He enjoyed being outdoors, fishing, hunting, his many other hobbies and tending his garden and other plantings.
He is survived by his brother John Trepanier, of Barre, and John's longtime companion, Barbara Nelson, of Montpelier; his sisters Lise McCallum and her spouse, Thomas, and Giselle Fournier and her spouse, Ulysse "Pete" Fournier Jr., all of Barre; his sister Gheslane Raidl and her spouse, Larry, of North Ridgeville, Ohio; his sisters Claudette Trepanier and Liette Trepanier, of Barre; a sister-in-law, Millie Trepanier, of Northfield; and many aunts, uncles, cousins, nephews, nieces, friends and their families.
He was predeceased by his parents and his eldest sibling, Gilles Trepanier.
There will be no calling hours.
Family and friends were invited to the internment with military honors, to be held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, July 22, 2014, at the Vermont Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Randolph Center, Vermont.
The family expressed gratitude to all the doctors and nurses who supported and cared for him, especially the staff at Woodridge Nursing Home and Dr. Steven Ades of Fletcher Allen Health Care, who coordinated his care. Also, our thanks to Dr. Roger Kellog, of Barre, who was his primary care physician for many years.
In lieu of flowers, please send donations in David's name to the American Cancer Society, Vermont chapter, 55 Day Lane, Williston, VT 05495.
Arrangements were in the care of the Pruneau-Polli Funeral Home, 58 Summer St., Barre.
David was born in Barre on June 27, 1955, the son of Lucienne (Mercier) and Gerard Trepanier.
He attended schools in Barre and graduated from Spaulding High School in 1975.
Following graduation, he enlisted and served in the U.S. Navy from July 1975 to June 1979. His tour of duty began aboard the USS Papago and was followed by duty aboard the submarine tender USS Holland.
In 1979, he went to work for the Sam Daniels Stove Co. In 1981, he went to work for the Williamson Polishing Co. In 1983, he went to work for Granite Importers, where he worked until he retired in 2012.
David was a member of the American Legion, Barre Post 10, the Canadian Club, the Sierra Club and the Postal Commemorative Society.
He enjoyed being outdoors, fishing, hunting, his many other hobbies and tending his garden and other plantings.
He is survived by his brother John Trepanier, of Barre, and John's longtime companion, Barbara Nelson, of Montpelier; his sisters Lise McCallum and her spouse, Thomas, and Giselle Fournier and her spouse, Ulysse "Pete" Fournier Jr., all of Barre; his sister Gheslane Raidl and her spouse, Larry, of North Ridgeville, Ohio; his sisters Claudette Trepanier and Liette Trepanier, of Barre; a sister-in-law, Millie Trepanier, of Northfield; and many aunts, uncles, cousins, nephews, nieces, friends and their families.
He was predeceased by his parents and his eldest sibling, Gilles Trepanier.
There will be no calling hours.
Family and friends were invited to the internment with military honors, to be held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, July 22, 2014, at the Vermont Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Randolph Center, Vermont.
The family expressed gratitude to all the doctors and nurses who supported and cared for him, especially the staff at Woodridge Nursing Home and Dr. Steven Ades of Fletcher Allen Health Care, who coordinated his care. Also, our thanks to Dr. Roger Kellog, of Barre, who was his primary care physician for many years.
In lieu of flowers, please send donations in David's name to the American Cancer Society, Vermont chapter, 55 Day Lane, Williston, VT 05495.
Arrangements were in the care of the Pruneau-Polli Funeral Home, 58 Summer St., Barre.
Times Argus
WILLIAMSTOWN - A graveside service for David L. Trepanier, 59, of Flint Road, who passed away on July 15, 2014, at the Woodridge Nursing Home in Berlin, was held on Tuesday, July 22, 2014, at the Vermont Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Randolph Center, Vermont.
The Rev. Lourduraja Simeone, parochial vicar of St. Monica Catholic Church in Barre, officiated the service.
Words of remembrance were shared by Ray Hartson, a friend.
Full military honors were accorded the deceased by the Navy Operational Support Center of White River Junction, Vermont. The American flag was presented to John Trepanier, brother of the deceased, by Cmdr. Sarah Nolin.
Following the burial, family and friends gathered at the Canadian Club in Barre Town for a time of fellowship and luncheon.
Arrangements were in the care of the Pruneau-Polli Funeral Home, 58 Summer St., Barre.
The Rev. Lourduraja Simeone, parochial vicar of St. Monica Catholic Church in Barre, officiated the service.
Words of remembrance were shared by Ray Hartson, a friend.
Full military honors were accorded the deceased by the Navy Operational Support Center of White River Junction, Vermont. The American flag was presented to John Trepanier, brother of the deceased, by Cmdr. Sarah Nolin.
Following the burial, family and friends gathered at the Canadian Club in Barre Town for a time of fellowship and luncheon.
Arrangements were in the care of the Pruneau-Polli Funeral Home, 58 Summer St., Barre.