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William Warn
William D. Bill Warn
59, ofNational Pike, Frostburg, died Friday August 11, at his residence, due to a perforated stomach ulcer.
Born October 24, , in Frostburg, he was the son of the late Buck & Ginny Warn.
Bill was co-owner of the Hen House Restaurant, a business he grew up in since his parents started it in ; a place where he made every employee and customer feel like family.
Surviving are his wife of 38 years, Theresa Warn; his four daughters Carrie Glass and husband Seth; Jill Stakem and husband Jason; Katie Beeman and husband Adam; and Jinny Warn.
He is also survived bygd his grandchildren Lucy, Julia and Quinn Glass; Sidney, Zoe and Charlie Stakem; Will and Cecelia Beeman; and a 9th grandchild expected to arrive in September; his brother, business partner, and best friend Gary Warn, and wife Brenda, a devoted sister in law; special niece and nephew Coty and Tyler Warn, and their spouses; and his loving mother and father-in • William Frederick Alsop III died on March 22, at his home in South Dennis, MA after a short but fierce battle with cancer. He was His family was heartbroken to say goodbye so soon. Bill leaves behind his wife Leslie Elizabeth (Mohn) Alsop. They celebrated their 47th anniversary in October but were best friends for 50 years. He is also survived by his daughter Pamela Alsop Vallee and her husband Ronald of Lunenburg, MA, and their children Jake and Kate; his son Robert Alsop and his wife Aislinn of Sudbury, MA, and their children Addelyn and Kyla; his mother Dorothy (Merrill) Nash of Morrisville, VT and his father William F. Alsop II of Rutland, VT; his brother Robert Alsop and his wife Debra of St. Albans, VT; his honorary grandchildren Symantha and Ryleigh Dufour of Ashburnham, MA; and a large extended family who will miss him very much. He was born on April 4, in Laconia, NH, and moved to Canton, MA as a child. He graduated from Canton High School in and Wen • William "Bill" Rupert Edgar Bill died after a brief stay in hospital on February 18, , at the age of 71, with his wife, Judy by his side. He was born and raised in Newcastle, New Brunswick, the son of Rupert Edgar and Margaret Connors. Survived by brother, Clarence (Sally), sister Janice Anderson (Leigh), sister Peggy Blakely (David), sister-in-law, Lynne Maurice (Bert), several nieces and nephews and many friends. Bill was forever grateful for the two Beaverbrook Scholarships that enabled him to graduate from the University of New Brunswick, first with a BSc in chemical engineering and then with a Bachelor of Laws. After being called to the Ontario bar in , Bill began his career in intellectual property law in Ottawa where he practiced for 32 years. Bill was proud to contribute to his profession by serving as the President of the Intellectual Property Institute of Canada and was a Member of Honour and Emeritus Member of Federation Internationale des Conseils en P William Alsop, Iii
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