Hi All,
Not sure how many of you might remember The Cardinal Family that used to live in Westford. They used to live on Route 128 on the left just before you get to the former Stygles Trailer Park. If I remember right, the house has a bright red fence around it and the barn is across the road. They were long time parishioners of St. Luke's Mr. Cardinal's first name was Hercules. Marvin's wife Florence is buried up here in St. Luke's Cemetery.
Tish Collins here in Fairfax married the youngest boy, Clem Cardinal. It is truly strange how we never really know things about someone until we see it in an obituary. This morning's obituary had the death of a Marvin Campbell who I used to see quite often in my 35 years of travelling to IBM. He was the crossing guard as you came off Mansfield Avenue just before the school on the way to IBM. A very busy crossing indeed, but for many, many years, 30 according to his obituary, he took this in stride, in all kinds of weather, apparently having very few if any sick days. Marvin was married to Florence Cardinal, so actually for all those years when I saw him at the school crossing stopping IBM traffic and letting kids across and vice versa, I should have actually known who he was.
Below is his obituary and I will get his photo up later on which I am sure for those of you that traveled to IBM, will certainly recognize as the School Crossing Guard.
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MARVIN O. CAMPBELL ESSEX JUNCTION — Marvin O. Campbell, 90, of Essex Junction died peacefully Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2007, in the Vermont Respite House following a brief illness. He was born in Collinsville, Conn., on Sept. 20, 1917, the son of the late Guy and Florence (Terrill) Campbell. Marvin proudly served his country during World War II and the Korean War as a member of the U.S. Army, 1st Division (The Big Red One) and was part of 10 major battles without being wounded. On Sept. 30, 1946, he married Florence Cardinal. She predeceased him on March 10, 1997. He had been employed with Henry's Public Market for over 26 years, retiring in 1979. Marvin had been an active member of the Essex community for many years. He was one of the first members of Essex Rescue, serving over 25 years. He was Mr. Crossing Guard at the corner of Mansfield Avenue and Maple Street for 30 years. He was caretaker at Indian Brook Park for over 10 years, was a former grand marshall of the Memorial Day Parade and was a participant in Project Home for 10 years. Marvin is survived by one son, Roger O. and his wife, Julie, of Essex Junction; one daughter, Phyllis (Campbell) Kehley Sweeney of Danville; three grandchildren, Amanda Sweeney, Corinna Holden and Rebecca (Becky) Campbell; two great-grandchildren, Connor McElroy and Dylan Campbell; brothers-in-law and sisters-inlaw, Rolande Leclair of Terryville, Conn., Rita and Ray Weston of Essex Center, Walter and Rita Cardinal of Billingham, Mass., and Clement and Letitia Cardinal of Essex Junction and all their families. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Monday, Oct. 22, at 10 a.m. in Holy Family Roman Catholic Church with interment to follow in St. Luke's Cemetery, Fairfax. For those who wish, donations in his memory may be made to the Albert D. Lawton School, 104 Maple St., Essex Junction, VT 05452. Visiting hours will be held on Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Ready Funeral and Cremation Service, Mountain View Chapel, 68 Pinecrest Drive, Essex Junction. To send online condolences, please visit www.readyfuneral.com (http://www.readyfuneral.com) [/b]