b'CLU BNEWSA snowy scene to cool you off in the heat of summer.Wouldnt this feel great right about now?!(Judy Valente photo)BENNINGTONhonest, loyal, hardworking man with an adventurous spirit. Jack will beCALEDONIA COUNTY greatly missed. COUNTYOur condolences and deepest sympathies go to his family, friends and the many lives he touched.When you look to the heavens for snow, give Smilin Jack a little nod!Woodford Sno-Busters Stacy Bliele, Hospitality Coordinator Hello from Woodford!We hopesnobusters.orgBuckaroos of 302that everyone has remained healthyLike us on Facebook Its a hot and humid 90 degrees out and safe during our uncertainas Kevin and I sit down to write this. circumstances. With all of this hot weather lately, we It is with heavy hearts the Woodfordcant help but reminisce about 0-degree SnoBusters mourn the passing of Jackdays and perfectly groomed trails! We Cofiell on April 11, 2020. He was 91are halfway through 2020, meaning we years old. He was born and raised inare only a few months away before we East Glastonbury, Connecticut, livingstart heading out to get our trails in tip his entire life in his childhood hometop shape for this coming season. Some and graduating from Glastonburyof the projects we have planned for this High School in 1946. Jack servedfall include redecking the Sucker Brook in the Army, after which he beganBridge by CA 18, the usual brush his career as an electrician. He andcutting, and putting up signs. wife, Patricia celebrated their 65thWe are always looking for some wedding anniversary last summer.new volunteers; you could get a free Jack and Pat were founding membersTMA if you volunteer with us! Please of the Woodford SnoBusters andcontact either Gary Lamberton, Kevin, made invaluable contributions to theor myself if you are interested in sport of snowmobiling. Jack had fourvolunteering this fall. Keep checking children, seven grandchildren, andour Facebook page as we will be six great-grandchildren. He was anJack CofiellSummer 2020 | 19'