Pearl Evelyn Pudvah1

F, #31006, b. Apr 10, 1915, d. Apr 11, 2010
Father*Frank M. Pudvah1 b. Aug 21, 1872
Mother*Eva Pearl Rowse1 b. Mar 27, 1883

Family

Douglas Joy Tryhorne b. Aug 3, 1915, d. May 28, 2006
Child

Chronological Events

Birth*Apr 10, 1915 Pearl Evelyn Pudvah was born on Apr 10, 1915 at Montgomery, Franklin County, Vermont, United States.1,2 
 She was the daughter of Frank M. Pudvah and Eva Pearl Rowse.1 
Marriage*Aug 23, 1937 Pearl Evelyn Pudvah married Douglas Joy Tryhorne, son of Sidney Joy Tryhorne and Jesse Dorothy Spicer, on Aug 23, 1937 at Richford, Franklin County, Vermont, United States.1 
Death*Apr 11, 2010 Pearl Evelyn Pudvah died on Apr 11, 2010, at age 95 at Franklin County Health & Rehabilitation Center, Saint Albans, Franklin County, Vermont, United States.3 
ObituaryApr 12, 2010  OBITUARY: Montgomery VT – Pearl E. Tryhorne, age 95, passed away on Sunday morning, April 11, 2010 at Franklin County Rehab in St. Albans with her children at her side.
Pearl was born on April 10, 1915 in Montgomery, the daughter of Francis and Eva (Rowse) Pudvah.
was a resident of Montgomery most of her life. Pearl was a member of the Montgomery Methodist Church and served on the board of trustees as well as always being an important part of any food committee.
In 1937, Pearl married Douglas Tryhorne and, shortly thereafter, moved to Springfield, VT where they worked in foundries, supporting the war effort. After Doug returned from the war, they purchased a farm in Montgomery with Jay Peak in the back yard and a panorama of beauty. Pearl was a full time, hard working hill farmer while Doug worked in the asbestos mines. She enjoyed many years of skiing with family and she also was a cook at Jay peak Ski Area.
Pearl's super cooking ability was showcased when she owned the Ideal Restaurant in Enosburg. Her greatest pleasure was spending time with her growing family.
Surviving are Pearl's daughter, F. Joy Bosley of Montgomery and her special friend Charles Paquette of St. Albans Bay; her son, David Tryhorne and his wife Sally of Enosburg; grandchildren, Jonathan and Sabine Likhite - Bosley of Waterville, Jolene O'Connell of Richford, Matt and Mary Tryhorne of Montgomery, Julie Tryhorne and her companion Ernest Hart of Huntington; 3 great grandchildren, Anara Likhite - Bosley, Cooper O'Connell and Colin Hart; brothers-in-law and their wives, Ronald and Marion Shover of Worcester and George and Donna Shover of Enosburg; a special cousin Henry Rowse of Montgomery and several nieces and nephews.
In addition to her parents, Pearl was predeceased by her husband Doug; brothers, Reginald and Richard Pudvah; sister, Phyllis Blodgett and son-in-law Steven Bosley.
Graveside services for Pearl will be held at a later date in the Montgomery Village Cemetery.

Information provided at spearsfuneralhome.com.3 
 
Burial*Apr 14, 2010 She was buried on Apr 14, 2010 at Montgomery Village Cemetery, Montgomery Center, Franklin County, Vermont, United States, Find A Grave Memorial# 51022089.4 

Citations

  1. [S2194] Vermont - Marriage Record, online at Ancestry.com.
  2. [S1094] Vermont - Birth Record, online at Ancestry.com.
  3. [S19] Obituary - Online, Newspaper or Funeral Home.
  4. [S58] Gravestones - Death Cert, Find-A-Grave, BillionGraves.