Bert was a proud member of the American Legion Post #1, a founding member of the Fairfield Fire Department and served for over 60 years, and a member of the Vermont State Firefighters Association.
Linda G. Norton, mother, librarian and community member
It is difficult to forget Linda’s dedication to her town, along with her many accomplishments.
Greg P. Voorheis, singer, teacher and father
Greg was a stranger to no one, and his warm soul made an impact on all who knew him. He was a loving and devoted partner, caring brother, loyal friend, and doting father.
Robert S. Babcock, Jr., reporter, sculptor and father
When Bob and Gretchen returned from Europe in 2002, they headed back to Vermont to enjoy Bob’s semi-retirement and some of his favorite activities—golf, tennis, kayaking, Red Sox games, and sculpting.
Nancy Wiley Walker, family matriarch, piano teacher and mother
In addition to being a strong mother, Nancy’s biggest source of strength came from her limitless faith.
Monika Hannelore Sloan, animal lover, mother and artist
Monika’s friends all knew of her love for nature and animals. She was concerned for the well-being of domestic and wild animals alike.
Peter Donald Kingston, family man and wearer of ‘salmon-colored baseball hats’
Peter loved life and had a life force that was both fierce and contagious.
Peter W. Hall, judge and attorney, ‘one of the good guys’
Pete was one of the good guys – a cherished father, husband, brother, step-father, and grandfather, an exemplar public servant, a gentleman, a kind and dear friend to many, and a quintessential Vermonter.
James H. Waters, chemist, math whiz and farmer
He shared his enthusiasm for math and chemistry with students at UVM, Missisquoi Valley UHS and for nearly 20 years at Colchester HS, where he was known to all as “DOC”.
John Michael (Jake) Hawley, golfer, skier and artist
We treasure all that he has been, his warmth and kindness, his artwork, his beautiful smile and quick wit, his good heart, and love of family.
Terrence Dinnan, artist and craftsman
Terry thrived during retirement. He had time to do what he loved: taking as much time as he wanted to creatively solve problems and build useful things in a beautiful way.
Martha Illick, homesteader and conservationist
Marty loved tending her homestead and the river that ran through it. She loved growing, preparing, and sharing the bounty of her gardens.
Lafe Dutton, musician and father
A talented musician and songwriter and the father of sons Schuyler and Hunter, Lafe led an often-colorful life that began in 1956 on an East Montpelier tenant farm.
Terrence Sehr, teacher, father and artist
He was a person of many talents who thrived in the digital world as a programmer, a teacher, and an artist.
