During his twenty-eight years in the Navy, Jim was awarded the Navy “E” Battle Efficiency Medal and Ribbon, the Navy Good Conduct Medal and Ribbon, with one bronze star, the Naval Reserve Meritorious Medal and Ribbon, with one bronze star, and many more accolades.
Grant C Reynolds, Vermonter, skier, master car mechanic
A family man, historian, attorney, thinker, mentor, and foundation of the Tinmouth Community, Grant will be missed by many, but most of all by his wife of 62 years and his family.
Phyllis Rachel Larrabee, poet, feminist, mother
She was witty, smart, kind, and loved to tell stories and make fun of everyday life.
Kendall Gifford, writer, carpenter, father
Kendall enjoyed playing and teaching bridge, writing, reading, appreciating stories, words, and people.
Andrew Keller, architect, teacher and dad
Andy hiked the Appalachian Trail as a young person, deeply appreciated art, was as comfortable in the middle of New York City as he was in the backwoods of Vermont, made fabulously creative pizza, and could engage anyone in conversation.
Louis W. Cherry, social worker, teacher, and cook
Lou treasured his heritage, particularly its culinary traditions.
Barbara Scott, foster mom, advocate, and leader
When we think of Barbara, we think of a woman who was quite a leader. She overcame a many barriers. She pursued incredible academic and career goals.
Edmund Richard Kennedy Jr., biology teacher, advocate, historian and hunter
Ed cared deeply about helping young people, and had a positive impact on thousands of lives during his career and retirement.
Amy Blanchard Darley, dancer, loving mother and grandmother, champion of women and children
A constant learner, with curiosity and a thirst for understanding, she often joked that she had a “PhD in Life”.
Stephen Crevoshay, owner of Newport Natural Foods
He knew nearly every customer by name, and regularly provided those in need with purchases on credit. He was a mentor to many employees and fostered a community of artisans and healers through the store.
Harry F. Iverson, custodian, business owner, foster parent
Harry enjoyed simple pleasures in life – black coffee, playing his organ, listening to hymns, reading on his kindle and daily devotionals.
Linda Cummings Deliduka, teacher, foster parent, advocate
“Mrs. D” was a public school teacher her entire career. After a short period in the Rutland Public School System, she returned to Burlington to raise her children and teach in the Burlington public elementary schools.
Lawrence ‘Larry’ Myott, ‘Mr. Maple’
Larry’s professional career centered on the maple industry in Vermont, the maple producing States, and provinces of Canada. He lectured in twelve States and Canadian provinces on marketing, production, and technology.
Barbara L. Martin, intelligent, fun-loving, and dedicated
After a courageous battle with cancer, Barbara Martin passed away in her home surrounded by her loving husband and family.
