Vermont Obituaries

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Victoria Ewing

Vicki was proud of her lifetime spent in and around Burlington and often commented on the beauty of Lake Champlain.

Thomas B. Ragle

He was a poet, educator, philosopher, and perennial seeker of answers to life’s most thorny questions.

Francis Raymond Nicosia

He was a prolific scholar who focused especially on the Holocaust, and the need for deep historical understanding to make sense of the present.

Willett S. Foster III

Bill served his country during WWII as part of the Counter Intelligence Corps (CIC). After the war Bill and Mary returned to Burlington where he began his career in business at the E.B and A.C. Whiting Company.

Frank N. Green Jr.

He was a true Renaissance man, kind and generous, with many talents and passions. Frank was a teacher, an artist, a reader, a writer, and a traveler seeking adventure.

Edward Charles Jager

In addition to adventures in China, New Zealand, Spain, Alaska, Mexico, and other exciting locales, Ed and Jane enjoyed summers at their beautiful New England cabin up in Colebrook, NH.

Emily Hallett Higgins

The greatest love of her life was the love she had for her two boys, Cashel and Ryan. They returned her love fiercely. We all did. We all do.

Steven H. Patterson

Steve’s life was a beacon to all who loved him — of goodness, kindness, bravery, a keen intelligence, wry sense of humor, and understanding heart.

Joseph E. McCaffrey

He was the son of the late Honorable Francis B. McCaffrey, Jr. and Rita Whalen McCaffrey.

Christina D. Stearns

Tina was a talented seamstress and an accomplished needle pointer and knitter. She was curious and a lover of books.

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