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African elephant, as well as a strong connection to these gentle giants, and growing concern about their continued welfare and survival in their natural habitat.Mamie Budney, 90March 24, 1997Mamie Budney, of Highland Terrace in the Ivoryton section of Essex, died Friday at her home. She was 90. Mrs. Budney was born in Deep River. She was a resident of Ivoryton for 70 years and was a member of Our Lady of Sorrows in Essex. She is survived by a son, Stephen L. She was 88. Miss Locatelli was born in Westbrook and was a lifelong resident of Ivoryton. She was employed at the Pratt Read Co. in Ivoryton for 40 years and then at Turbo Products, retiring in 1973. She was a member of Our Lady of Sorrows Church of Essex and Shoreline Club 60. Miss Locatelli is survived by her sister, Mary A. Veiga of Ivoryton, and a niece and a nephew. for a Mass at 11 at St. Mark's in Westbrook.May 2, 1996William A. Kinrada of New Port Richey, Fla., formerly of Ivoryton, died Tuesday. He was 73. He was a Navy veteran of World War II, serving from 1942 to 1945, and had retired from Turbo Products International of Ivoryton as a supervisor after 27 years. Besides his wife, Caroline Kinrade, he is survived by his son, William A. Kinrade Jr. of Ivoryton; three daughters, Rita J. Dowland of Salem, Ore., Marianne Whaples of Deep River and Susanne Preble of Ivoryton; three stepsons; William Waterman of Ivoryton, George Fowler of Middletown and Louis Fowler of New Port Richey, Fla.; three stepdaughters, Cynthia A. ChrystalArticles about Ivoryton PlayhouseOliver! At the Ivoryton Playhousejacqueline hubbard, Ivoryton Playhouse and