Vermont Obituaries

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Maureen Larkin Seiple

Whether it was her students or her refugee families, Maureen always went the extra mile. “You get involved in their lives,” she said. “You don’t just walk in, teach, and leave.”

Valerie Ann Sevene

Valerie’s grandchildren and great-grandchildren were the light of her life; she loved and cared for each of them from the moment they were born.

Stephanie Jill Mapes

In her words: “Each of us must become the flickering light that is needed to find our better future.”

Martha Boyce Colyer

Martha taught Art at Richmond Elementary School for 10 years. She had a second career teaching basic skills to adult learners and New Americans at Vermont Adult Learning.

Suzanne Chant

Suzanne was loved by many others for her intelligence, her generosity, her strength and her sometimes-gentle and sometimes-fiery spirit.

Anne Pratt Slatin

Anne gave much of herself to Stamford. She served for many years as a village trustee and later became the first woman to be elected mayor, serving a two-year term.

Bruce Cole

Think of him every time you enjoy a cup of coffee, mow a lawn, split wood, paint a house, fire up a green machine, listen to NPR, pour real Vermont maple syrup over your pancakes or catch a glimpse of an old Dodge Dart.

Robert D. Rachlin

All who knew Robert were struck by his approachable and inquisitive nature as well as his extraordinary intellect and lightning quick wit.

Didier Delmas

His death is mourned by the many Vermont friends who affectionately called him “Chef Didier” and remember him as a gifted chef and generous host.

Karen ‘Kai’ Jean Lowen George

Although she was prodigiously talented, she was exceedingly humble — always showing much more interest in the lives of her friends and family than her own notable achievements.

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