Vermont Obituaries

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Rodolphe (Rod) James Vallee

It was Rod’s love of the outdoors that truly defined him. His degree in Wildlife Ecology from UVM anchored a lifetime of outdoor exploration, primarily with his camera. Upon his retirement, Rod and Betty traveled the world, cameras at the ready.

Christopher Webster Green

To Chris a good afternoon was a beer on the porch, accompanied by 1960s tunes on repeat, his faithful dog Mocha sitting beside him. He lived with an unwavering sense of right and wrong.

Charles (Chuck) Vile

Chuck found joy in the simple pleasures of Vermont life: visiting the animals at the Champlain Valley Fair, apple season at Chapin Orchard, savoring maple creemees and taking long walks on Chapin Road with wife Helen by his side.

Marcia Gary

Marcia loved her family, animals, giving to charity, painting, arts and crafts and British murder mysteries. She enjoyed the seasons of Vermont.

Drusilla Beach Powden

Drusilla taught early elementary age students at Twinfield Union School for twenty years. She loved teaching and spent countless hours preparing materials for the lessons she planned for her students. 

Edward William Eckman

Edward was an avid gardener who enjoyed sharing his vegetables with friends and family and loved spending time with his grandchildren.

Richard Owen Davis

Rick was a true Renaissance man. Over the course of his 76 years he lived an active and involved life.

Jordan Elias Kurker-Mraz

From his youth, Jordan was a voracious reader and had an active, wide-ranging intellect.

Susan Marie Hunter

Susan had a true love for healthy living, always experimenting with new recipes, recruiting family and friends as taste testers and encouraging everyone around her to get outside.

Thomas L. Toleno

He strived to support everyone he reached  to become more fully themselves. Many of his former students remained among his closest lifelong friends.

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