Addison Independent, Thursday, January 17, 2019 — PAGE 7A
Obituaries
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Gregg MacIntire, 54, Shoreham SHOREHAM — Gregg A. MacIntire, 54, died at his home in Panton on Sunday, Jan. 13, 2019. He was the son of Wilson and Susan (Holt) MacIntire. Born with cerebral palsy, spina bifida, autism, and brain damage due to hypoxia, he had more challenges than most, right from the start. However, he also had a fierce determination and loving, committed parents. He learned to walk when the doctors said he would never walk. He learned to read when the “experts” said he didn’t have the capacity. And he grew into a man who loved slapstick comedies, pop culture, animals, music, and cards. His mischievous twinkling
eyes and full-bellied laughter will be missed by his good friends at Addison County Counseling Service and folks in the Middlebury community as well as by his loving mother, siblings Jenna and Bruce and his wife Dawn, nieces, nephew, and their families. Special thanks to Brenda Paquin and her family for making Gregg a part of their family and giving him so much laughter and love. A private burial service will be held in the spring. If you would like to make a donation in his memory, causes near and dear to him were Homeward Bound Humane Society in Middlebury and Special Olympics of Vermont.◊
GREGG A. MACINTIRE
Theodore ‘Ted’ Curt Krause, 77, Addison ADDISON — Theodore “Ted” Curt Krause, a mountain of a man with an even bigger heart, was called home on Friday, Jan. 4, 2019. He was 77 years old. Ted was born in Clifton, N.J., on May 24, 1941. He grew up in Clifton with his only sibling, a sister, who was a medical assistant, his father, a manufacturer, and his mother, a physical therapist. Ted attended Eastern Christian High School in North Haledon, N.J., and proceeded to serve the next six years in the United States Navy before receiving his degree from Fairleigh Dickenson University. He then married the one and only love of his life, Dorothy A. Sweetman, in 1963. Over the next 55 years they had two sons, moved to Southington, Conn., to raise them, and then retired to his dream “little corner of the world” in Addison,
Vt., in 2000. He was a more than devoted husband and father, as well as everything a grandfather, (“Pop Pop”) should be to two beautiful granddaughters. Ted was predeceased by his father Theodore C. Krause and his mother Lena Van Bevren. He leaves his wife Dorothy A. Krause of Addison; sons Kenneth Krause and daughter-in-law Marsha of Cave Creek, Ariz., and Michael Krause and daughter-in-law Jennifer of Addison; granddaughters Lea and Georgia of Addison; and his sister, Karen Dobb of Lindenwold, N.J., along with his niece Julie and nephew Stephen. To honor his wishes, no mass or ceremony will be held. In lieu of flowers, consider making a donation in his honor to the National Parkinson’s Foundation at parkinson.org/ ways-to-give.◊
THEODORE CURT KRAUSE
Diane Torrey, 75, Bridport BRIDPORT — Diane Torrey, 75, died peacefully on Monday, Jan. 14, 2019, after a long battle with pancreatic cancer. She was born Nov. 8, 1943, to Henry and Aurore (Quesnel) Duchesne in Mineville, N.Y. Diane worked for Middlebury College in food service and catering for many years. She then worked for Hunter North Security as a traffic and security officer. She married Duane Torrey on February 14, 1961. They had four children and were married 56 years, until he died of cancer in 2017. She was predeceased by her parents; her siblings Jim, Roger and Jeanette; her son Tim and grandson Corey. She is survived by her remaining children; Jeff, Linda and Patrick (Nicolee); her grandchildren Casey, Gabe, Skyler and Wyatt; her great grandchildren Jenna and Nevada, and
many nieces and nephews. Special thanks to Stephanie and Joanne at Addison County Hospice, Stephanie and Justine at the Infusion Center at Porter, Dr. Barry and the many nurses at UVM Oncology. Memorial donations may be made to Addison County Home Health & Hospice, P.O. Box 754, Middlebury, Vermont 05753 and Cancer Patient Support Foundation, P.O. Box 1804, Williston, VT 05495. Calling hours will be held on Friday, Jan. 18, from 4-7 p.m. at Sanderson-Ducharme Funeral Home, 117 South Main St., Middlebury. A celebration of Diane’s life will be held at Ma’s Last Chance in Shoreham on Torrey Island. Date and time to be announced at a later date.◊ Arrangements under the direction of Sanderson-Ducharme Funeral Home. Online condolences at SandDIANE (DUCHESNE) TORREY ersonfuneralservice.com.◊
BRANDON — Otter Valley Union High School has released its latest honor roll for the 2018-2019 school year. Those named to the list include: Grade 12 Scholar’s List: Joshua C Beayon, Samuel Buswell, Ella Chaney, Hayden Gallo, Clay Hays, Dylan Mackie, Lua Piovano-Marcotte and Ethan Sulik-Doty. Principal’s List: Mickeen Hogan and Cathy Qian Honor Roll: Jack Adams, Justin Anderson, Evelyn Bart, Michael Bedard, Meghan Chaney, Nathan Claessens, Chandler Corey, Collin Elliott, Cole Frasier, Joshua Granger, Nathaniel Hudson, Hayden Hull, Timothy Kittler, Benjamin Klein, Gabriella LaGrange, Brenna McCullough, Marcus McCullough, Patrick McKeighan, Chauncey Moncrief, Isaiah Nelson, Jacob O’Connell, Reilly Shannon, Alycin Smith and Colby Smith. Grade 11 Scholar’s List: Livia Bernhardt, Lauryl Blanchard, Julia Eastman, Alia Edmunds, Edward Kopp, Carolynn Lafountaine, Jocelyn Noble, Aiden Purcell and Elinor Ross. Principal’s List: Caitlin Bixby, Ian Ouellette and Haleigh Pelkey. Honor Roll: Jacob Adams, Nathanial Blake, Kenneth Burt, Kiaria Corbett, Haley Curtis, Ashlynn Depatie, Emily Doty, Isabella Falco, Emma Falquero, Johan Harding, Mathew Hernandez, Morgan LaPorte, Jordan Lemieux, Julian Lopez, Austin Martindale, Renee O’Connell, Jacob Owen, Spencer Pelkey, Leah Pinkowski, Kelsie Sunhawk, Sophia Walker, Olivia White and Heather Wood. Grade 10
Vermont Tech in Randolph congratulates the following Addison County students for achieving dean’s list honors for the fall semester of 2018. These students received a GPA of 3.5 or higher. Brandon: Nathan Doty, Renewable Energy; Chad Eddy, Electro-
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America was, if not a continent, a great landmass, separate from Europe, Asia and Africa. A noted German cartographer, Martin Waldseemüller, fashioned a world map, and named this landmass America, after its presumed discoverer. There are
McRae, Olivia Miner, Genevieve Mott, Cadence Muth, Eliza Norford, Grace O’Connell, Gavin Parry, Emily Peduto, Elena Politano, Alivia Sheldrick, Brian Stanley, Tasia Tucker and John Woodbury. Honor Roll: Tucker Babcock, Brooke Bertrand, Gunnar Blanchard, Matthew Bryant, Keith Carrara, Colton Cone, Lauren Costales, Isaac Eastman, Kailey Frary, Jaden Grace, Emily Kittler, Sophia Kopp, Haden Lafond, Taylor Lampman, Morgan Landesman, Dylan Lear, Katelyn Lee, Benjamin Lufkin, Benjamin Marks, Kiley Martin, Braedon McKeighan, Lillian O’Connor, Keevon Parks, Thomas Politano, Malachi Sheldrick and Morgan White. Grade 7 Elizabeth Principal’s List: Atherton, Shyann Buzzell, BriannaJade Coffin, Carter Crossmon, Harper Davidson, Aiden Decker, Max Derby, Ella French, Hannah Greeno, David Harvey, Abigail Hayes, Jayden Ihinger, Olivia Kalinowski, Hayden Martin, Lily Morgan, Sally O’Brien, Kylee Raymond, Elaina Sheldrick and Sawyer Tinsman. Honor Roll: Maisie Bissette, Clara Cifone, Matthew Cole, Bryce Connaughton, Sierra Cormany, Cole Disorda, Braeden Elnicki, Jayla Eugair, Linnea Faulkner, Alexander Hesse, Laurieann Lanctot, Abygayle Lanpher, Baker LaRock, Evelyn Manchester, Klairissa McDonough, Rachael Munnett, Declan Murphy, Lajay O’Connor, Anya Raley, Aleksandra Savela, Kaylie Selleck, Owen Thomas, Madison Wiggin and Isaiah Wood. Ungraded Honor Roll: Sarah Dolney and Jamee Eugair.
Vermont Tech names county students to dean’s list
Nuovo (Continued from Page 5A) Galileo, who had the advantage of the telescope. But the path to this vast panorama of nature was already prepared. In 1417, Poggio Bracciolini, a Renaissance scholar in search of forgotten classics, discovered a copy of Lucretius’s De rerum natura [On the nature of things] in a monastic library in Italy. In his work, Lucretius depicted an infinite universe containing worlds without number, coming to be and passing away, all under the direction of an indifferent nature, whose only principles were chance and necessity, diversions of matter at play. The first printed edition of De rerum natura was produced in 1473, nearly two decades before Columbus discovery of America. But to return to America, it is curious that this new continent was not named Columbia. Perhaps this was because Columbus did not suppose he had discovered a new continent. Nor did Amerigo Vespucci, a Florentine, a cartographer and ethnographer, he was more interested in the land and the peoples than in gold. In 1508, he was appointed chief navigator of Spain. After several voyages, he concluded that South
Scholars list: Joseph Cijka, Grace Coolidge, Melody Henry, Cole Letourneau, Madilyn Morgan, Mia Politano and McKenna White. Principal’s List: Paige Backus, Caleb Chisamore, Ezvin Hellmuth, Raychel Kemp, Garrett Trask Honor Roll: Morgan Bertrand, Austasia Bryant, Sarah Calvin, Josie Cone, Mallory Lufkin, Casey McMullen, Kinsey Moyer, Madeleine O’Connell, Jadynn Pope, Rena Taylor, Brian Thornton, Parker Todd, Connor Watters and Alexis West. Grade 9 Scholars list: Marissa Connors, Olivia Depatie, Gunnar Tinsman and Kieran Williams. Principal’s List: Kellette Boynton, Allie Griffin, Keenan Hogan, Emily Hutchins, Brittney Jackson, Alice Keith, Anna Kerr, Lauren Konarski, JoAnna Ray and Tyson Stickney. Honor Roll: Hayden Bernhardt, Jarrod Brutkoski, Raluca Burtch, Jasmin Capen, Luca Cifone, Patricia Danyow, Isaac Derepentigny, Nathan Desabrais, Brian Donahue, Jamie Dube-Bordeau, Jade Flanders, Tamar Foster, Ashley Hewitt, Cooper Johnson, Olivia Keith, Lucas Klein, Daniel Larsen, Maggie Loyzelle, Brielle Mackie, Nicholas Parker, Fraser Pierpont, Anthony Rivera, Trista Santor and Evan Thomas. Grade 8 Principal’s List: Kelsey Adams, Abigail Adamsen, Jordan Beayon, Bryn Ann Blanchard, Dylan Brown, Ella Brytowski, Makenna Dick, Hayden Fischer, Kylee Forrest, Sydney Gallo, Pajua Gamba, Cebelle Hull, Andrew Kenyon, Cade Landesman, Ryleigh LaPorte, Anna Lee, Mackenzie McKay, Alyssa
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