His love for family and music as well as his contributions and salutations of “Happy Days – All Good Things” will be remembered by many.
Jean L. Jasman, mother, grandmother and ‘feisty, strong-willed woman’
Jean was a wonderful person, a rare soul and an excellent mother and grandmother to all her children. She had a remarkable life of giving and sharing, and she will be, truly missed.
William Fink, psychologist, husband, and father
Billy filled his free time with his favorite activities; cooking, working on their home with Ann and the kids, running, golf, and studying spirituality.
Kennard Fearing, teacher, coach, mentor, and jokester
He retired with many state and national teaching awards in his name after 30 years as head of the mathematics and computer science department at Prairie High School in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where he was known by his nickname “Fred”.
Janet Irene Durkin, quick-witted, compassionate and a dear friend to many
It would be difficult to find a mother prouder of her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. Perhaps her nursing background helped her earn the nickname “the baby whisperer” for her expertise in calming infants.
Mimi Dubois Neff, beloved 4-H leader, world-class sailor, and president of the Vermont Holstein Association
Mimi and her late husband, Perry, moved to Weston in 1982 and immediately became the heart and soul of the Weston community.
Glenn Gershaneck, family man, baseball fan, man with a pen, collector of hats and bolos
Glenn was known to be kind, witty, eccentric, and stubborn — and was occasionally accused of being a Republican. Despite working for two Republicans and counting several among his closest friends, he was a liberal Democrat more concerned about a person’s integrity than his/her label.
Louise Ann Beaupre, mother, caregiver, baker, and friend
Louise very much liked to be at home tending to the needs of her children throughout their childhoods on Cleveland Avenue in Shaftsbury
Geraldine Marsicano Jacobson, actress, speech therapist, and poet
Gerry was a committed pacifist, a supporter of Planned Parenthood, and League of Women Voters, and participated in demonstrations all across Vermont and New Hampshire advocating for peace and social justice.
Anthony Edward Riva Otis, ‘outstanding’ lawyer and community leader
Anthony was accomplished as a 1st Dan Taekwondo Black belt and often could be found stretching. He loved music, dancing, nature photography and doing artwork with colored pencils. Anthony was passionate about buying local and supporting the arts including Lost Nation Theater.
Edward Friihauf, research chemist, innkeeper, and real estate appraiser
Ed and Loretta traveled extensively both nationally and internationally. Ed enjoyed learning and anything done with precision.
Mary Field Belenky, teacher, author, and nature lover
Mary loved nature. She gardened and fed the birds, especially hummingbirds. She rode her mare, Stormy, over many back trails. In her later years she loved to discover remote nooks for picnics. During her last weeks of life, bird songs played continuously on her bedside iPad.
Michael John Calhoun, radio journalist, sailor, husband
He held a General Class Amateur Radio License, was an American Sailing Association certified instructor and held a U.S. Coast Guard 100-ton Near Coastal Master’s License. In retirement, he was a volunteer instructor and instructor trainer for the American Red Cross and drove Water Taxi in Palm Beach.
Joseph Baxter, optimist, wonderful brother, and good friend
Joe was a fine guy who always looked at the world through an optimistic lens. He grew up and worked in New York and spent the last ten years of his life in Vermont.
