
She and her husband ran their family’s dairy farm in Westminster West from 1982 until 2009.
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She and her husband ran their family’s dairy farm in Westminster West from 1982 until 2009.
Bruce was an engineer, business entrepreneur, a key supporter of Southern Vermont College, and a Bennington Center for the Arts co-founder.
Brenda helped found the Vermont Women’s Fund. Governor Dean recognized Brenda in 1995 with an award for outstanding volunteer community service with the Governor’s Commission on Women.
In 1998 Dr. Lord moved to Vermont where he planned to retire. Instead, he established a private practice in Chester and later was a staff psychologist with the VA Medical Center in White River Junction.
He was quiet and humble about his service to the community, rarely mentioning it to others.
He loved spicy food, fishing, boating on Lake Champlain, driving around Vermont, and never lost his love of aircraft.
He attended rallies to fight for labor rights and equality for all, and campaigned for Bernie Sanders.
There will be a Celebration of Life for Richard (Dick) Jenney on Saturday, June 10 at 2 p.m. at the Unitarian Church of Montpelier.
He was elected to the Vermont House of Representatives in 1992. He served with passion for four terms, championing such issues as single-payer universal healthcare, same-sex marriage equality and environmental protection with public control of utilities.
It is sometimes said that we may often forget what people tell us, and sometimes we even forget what people show us, but we never forget how a person made us feel. Christy always made us all feel better, feel seen, feel heard.