H. Weston Spooner

H. Weston Spooner

                H. Weston Spooner passed away peacefully, while he slept at his home in North Ferrisburgh on Sunday April 7, 2019.

                He was born in Addison, VT on January 1, 1927 to Roy M and Leola (Putnam) Spooner.

                Living his entire life in Addison County, he graduated from Vergennes High School in 1944. In 1946 he moved to North Ferrisburgh with his parents where they purchased what has been known since as the Spooner Farm.

                He married Shirley Ann Wells on October 9, 1953.

                He was a dairy farmer his entire life and a respected member of his community. A lifetime member of The Grange, and held the position of Master of Ferrisburgh Grange for many years. He also was a member of the North Ferrisburgh United Methodist Church, the North Ferrisburgh Cemetery Association and the Ferrisburgh Historical Society. He also took pride in being a member of the Mayflower Society.

                He was predeceased by his parents, his wife Shirley, his three brothers Lawrence, Roy and Donald, his son-in-law George Muzzy and a sister-in-law Mary Jane Spooner.

                He is survived by his three daughters, Dorothy Muzzy, Betty (Scott Adams) Spooner, Christine (Wyatt) Vincent, two grandchildren Daren Muzzy and Karen Trayah, five grandchildren and four great grandchildren, seven nieces and nephews and a sister-in-law Joyce Spooner.

                A very special and loving thank you goes to Daren for the caring of his grandfather.

                Also to Lisa a very dear and caring family friend, thank you for all your love and support. Other special thanks to Brenda Owen and Donna Bierholm whom Dad thoroughly enjoyed in their care giving. Lots of laughs!

                We cannot say enough good words about the excellent care from all the people at Addison County Home Health and Hospice. They are wonderful people and made Weston’s end of life care the best we could have hoped for.

                At Weston’s request there will be no funeral services. Arrangements are being made by Brown-McClay Funeral Services of Vergennes. Donations may be made in his memory to Addison County Home Health & Hospice, PO Box 754, Middlebury, VT 05753.

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