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In Memoriam

1949

EDWARD G. BERNARD, Roswell, GA, died September 29, 2022, at age 100. Ed was a World War II veteran and enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1942 as a seaman second class. Later, he became a quartermaster on an English Landing Craft Tank Rocket 373 ship. He helped launch the largest amphibious invasion in history on June 6, 1944, which began the liberation of France and laid the foundation of the Allied victory on the Western front. Upon his return to the U.S., Ed received his bachelor’s degree from Saint Michael’s, and achieved First Chair of the Burlington Military Band. He moved to Lima, Peru, to study ethnology at the National University of San Marcos, where he received a second bachelor’s degree in humanities. While in Peru, he became a teacher and school principal. He later returned to the U.S. to earn his doctorate and acquire a Master of Arts degree in Spanish from the University of Arizona. He was fluent in English, Spanish, and French. In 1959, while in Cusco, he met Gloria Matilde Galimberti, an accomplished nurse and obstetrician. Ed and Gloria were married for 60 years before her passing in 2020. They shared four children, eight grandchildren, one greatgrandchild, and extended family.

1950

CONRAD BERGERON , Williston, VT, died February 24, 2023, nine months short of his 100th birthday. He served with the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II as a bilingual artillery instructor for French airmen. Upon completion of his military service, Conrad returned to Vermont and obtained his undergraduate degree at Saint Michael’s. He married Marie Anne Dufresne in 1951 and together they raised four daughters. Conrad was employed at Burlington International Airport as a customer service agent for USAir for 30 years. In retirement, Conrad and Marie Anne spent winters in Florida and enjoyed family and friends in Vermont before her passing in 2004. Conrad is survived by four daughters, eight grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren, and extended family.

JAMES M. CONBOY, Colonie, NY, died March 1, 2023. Born in Cohoes, NY, Jim played tackle on the Saint Michael’s College varsity football team. Jim entered law school after completing his tour of duty with the U.S. Army in Korea, graduating in 1955. Jim crafted a prestigious legal career as a respected trial lawyer. He met the love of his life, nurse Jeanne Vaill, on a blind date in 1952. They had a 65-year devoted and loving marriage before she passed in 2021. They enjoyed skiing, vacations on Lake George and Cape Cod, outings at the Saratoga racetrack, golf, and many celebrations with family and friends. Jim is survived by five children, nine grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, and extended family.

1951

L. PAUL BOUCHARD, St. Albans, VT, died April 19, 2023. Paul served in the Navy during WWII in the Sea of Japan aboard two minesweeper ships, the USS Tumult and the USS Signet. After Saint Michael’s, he attended Boston College Law School until 1953, when he married his longtime sweetheart, Irene Goldsbury. In 1954, Paul began a long career in education, first at Milton High School, then at Bellows Free Academy (BFA), teaching English and U.S. history and starting the boys’ track team. Upon his retirement from BFA after 22 years, Paul embarked on a 25-year career with the Immigration and Naturalization Service as an inspector at every Vermont port of entry. Paul was a member of the VFW, American Legion, and Knights of Columbus, and sang in the choir at his church. Paul is survived by his wife Irene, three children, three grandchildren, six great-grandchildren, and extended family. He was predeceased by a son.

ROBERT A. GELINAS, South Hadley, MA, died November 10, 2022. After Saint Michael’s, he graduated from Boston University School of Law. Bob joined the U.S. Navy in 1953 and attended Officer Candidate School in Newport, RI. In 1954, he married Judith Ann Marcure, and the next day they drove to Jacksonville, FL, for his next assignment at the Naval Air Intelligence School. He was a veteran of the Korean War and served in the Navy until 1957, when he returned to Massachusetts to begin his life’s work as an attorney, holding high-ranking positions in the legal field at state and federal levels. He continued to practice and mentor colleagues well into his 80s. He is survived by his wife Judith; brother Richard ’57; four children, including sons William ’78 and John ’80; seven grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and extended family.

THOMAS C. REAVEY, Enfield, CT, died January 23, 2023. Tom received a B.S. in chemistry at Saint Michael’s and received a fellowship for the doctoral program in chemistry from Middlebury but left midway through the program when he was drafted into the Korean War. After his U.S. Army service, Tom earned a master’s degree in chemistry from Purdue University. He married Elaine Gobbi in April 1963, and they raised four children together. Tom was a charter employee of the Environmental Protection Agency. Over a 24-year career, he focused on public health regulations, air quality, radiation emissions, and emergency response plans. He loved sitting on the terrace at his family’s farm in Southern Vermont with a martini in his hand, looking out over the apple trees and surrounded by family and friends. He was predeceased by his wife Elaine, and is survived by four children, five granddaughters, and extended family.

1953

REV. JOSEPH A. LIVELY, Rutland, VT, died December 7, 2022. He attended Saint John Seminary in Brighton, MA, as he studied for the priesthood. He was ordained in 1957 at the Cathedral in Burlington and was assigned to parishes throughout Vermont over 45 years. One of his proudest accomplishments was his involvement in the establishment of Good Shepherd Catholic School in Saint Johnsbury. In retirement, Fr. Joe loved his “camp” in Peacham, VT, and enjoyed filling in for his brother priests when they needed to be away for the weekend. He also enjoyed hosting several pilgrimages to Europe and the Holy Land. He was predeceased by most of his family but is survived by several nieces and nephews.

1954

ANDREW FISHER, Saint Johnsbury, VT, died October 27, 2022. At Saint Michael’s, Andrew received bachelor’s and master’s degrees in sociology and history. He taught social studies at Concord (VT) High School for 32 years, bringing history to life in the classroom. He had a love for learning and trying new things, and a great zest for life. He was a self-taught military historian, craftsman, ship builder, conservationist, hunter, angler, and amateur meteorologist. He was a storyteller and a walking example of making your own dreams come true. He was predeceased by his beloved wife Clara, and is survived by two brothers, including Paul Fisher ’59; four children; nine grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and extended family.

EDWARD J. HETTINGER, Marblehead, MA, died January 12, 2023. After graduating from Saint Michael’s, Ed entered the U.S. Air Force in 1955 and began a career that spanned almost 30 years. He held staff and command positions across the country and around the world. He did two tours of duty in Vietnam and received many awards and decorations, including the Bronze Star. Upon his Air Force retirement, Ed returned with his wife and family to Marblehead and began a second career at Dynamics Research Corporation, from which he retired in 1997. According to his daughter Elizabeth, Ed “really knew how much his life was enriched by attending Saint Michael’s, and he was forever thankful for the education and guidance he received there.” Ed was predeceased by his beloved wife, Irene, and is survived by three children, five grandchildren, and extended family.

1955

GERARD A. SMITH, Williamsburg, VA, died November 24, 2022. Gerry graduated from Saint Michael’s with a degree in business administration, was a star pitcher on the baseball team, participated in the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC), and later served on the Saint Michael’s Board of Trustees. In 1955, Gerry received a commission in the U.S. Air Force and continued serving in the Reserves through the rank of captain. Gerry joined the Raytheon Company in 1957, holding positions of increasing responsibility over a stellar 36-year career, including as a major contributor to the success of the Patriot missile program during the Gulf War. He is survived by his wife of almost 66 years, Anna Louise, five children, seven grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, and extended family.

1956

FRANK KEANE , Auburn, AL, died November 27, 2022. Born in Manchester, NH, Frank served as an officer in the U.S. Navy, where he met his wife of 62 years. He had a long career as a marketing manager at Ethan Allen, in both the Northeast and the Southeast United States. He is survived by his wife Johnnie, three children, seven grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, and extended family.

ALFRED SCAIA , Southbury, CT, died November 16, 2022. He earned a degree in mathematics at Saint Michael’s, then joined IBM where he had a very successful 35-year career, holding several national and international positions. Upon his retirement from IBM, he formed a management consulting firm, developing long-range plans for corporations and educational institutions. He was very dedicated to Saint Michael’s and served on the Alumni Board of Directors and as its president in 1969, was a member of the Board of Trustees when the College voted to become a coed institution, was named Alumnus of the Year in 1970, and served for many years on the Board of Trustees for Saint Anne’s Shrine. He is survived by his wife Nancy, three daughters, four grandchildren, a great-granddaughter, and extended family.

1957

RONALD M. BERARDINO, Southbury, CT, died November 24, 2022. After graduation,

Ron served in the U.S. Marine Corps and Marine Corps Reserves as a second lieutenant. He had a successful career as a stockbroker in New York City. He and his wife Jane met in Burlington, VT, where she was born and raised. They were both avid golfers and active members of their Garden City, NY, community, patrons of the arts and musical theater. Ron and Jane established the Berardino & Viau Family Scholarship at Saint Michael’s for first-generation college students from Vermont. They will be missed for their reliability, kindness, strength, humor, appreciation for life, and generosity. Ron was predeceased by his wife and his brother Joseph Berardino ’43. He is survived by his and Jane’s three children, including daughter Diane Baker ’84; four grandchildren; and extended family, including Michael Berardino ’73, Daniel Baker ’84, Joanne Polanshek M’95, and Natalie Handy ’13.

ROBERT E. DRISCOLL , Mendham, NJ, died December 17, 2022. After graduating from Saint Michael’s, Bob worked for Western Electric, which led to time working on the space program, and eventually to Bell Labs in New Jersey. In 1957 he met and married Carroll Fitz Gibbon and raised seven children. He was involved in coaching and supporting them in all their endeavors. Bob was predeceased by his daughter Kathleen. He is survived by his wife Carroll, six children, 12 grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, and extended family.

1959

JOHN E. DURKIN , Boylston, MA, died February 2, 2023. A proud U.S. Navy sailor during the Korean War, John was honorably discharged. At Saint Michael’s, he captained the golf team. His career began as a bank examiner in Worcester, and he then moved on to the Internal Revenue Service, where he worked for over 30 years, retiring in 1994. John enjoyed traveling with his wife, spending time in Florida and Falmouth, MA. He was a dedicated father and grandfather and took great pleasure in attending family events. He was predeceased by his infant son. He is survived by his wife of 64 years, Joann, four children, six grandchildren, and extended family.

RICHARD G. FANELLI, Madison, CT, died February 2, 2023. Dick was born in Mount Vernon, NY, and grew up in Yorktown Heights. After earning a degree in chemistry from Saint Michael’s, he married Sheila Noonan in 1960. In 1968, he earned an MBA from the University of Connecticut. Dick enjoyed a prosperous and rewarding 36-year career at EnthoneOMI, where he worked his way up from sales engineer to president and CEO. Dick enjoyed having his family near him in Connecticut and enjoyed winters in Florida. He is survived by his wife Sheila, his brother John Fanelli ’63, three children, six grandchildren, and extended family.

PETER L. JACOB, Vero Beach, FL, died January 23, 2023. Born in South Burlington, VT, Peter served in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War. He was enrolled at Saint Michael’s when he met the love of his life, Vilma Camardella, whom he later married. He was owner of Janes and Jacob Real Estate for more than 40 years. Upon retirement, Peter and Vilma transitioned to Vero Beach,

FL. Peter led a life of service, volunteering and serving at local, state, and regional levels. He was predeceased by his beloved wife, Vilma. He is survived by five children, 10 grandchildren, one great-granddaughter, and extended family.

JAMES L. KINNESTON , South Burlington, VT, died January 9, 2023. Jim enlisted in the U.S. Navy during the Korean War and served as a proud naval air cadet from 1950 to 1953. Following his service, he enrolled at Saint Michael’s, graduating with a B.A. in English. While at St. Mike’s, he met the love of his life, Marie Fish, and they married in 1958. Jim enjoyed a long and distinguished career as a financial planner. He was an avid outdoorsman with an amazing sense of humor, a quick wit, and a natural ability to connect with others. Jim was predeceased by his wife Marie and his sister Louise. He is survived by four children; 12 grandchildren; two siblings, Don ’59 and Joanne; and extended family.

RAYMOND H. KLOTZ , East Islip, NY, died on January 23, 2020, the College recently learned. No further information available.

DAVID J. MRACEK , Lutz, FL, died October 30, 2022. Born in Elizabeth, NJ, Dave accepted a basketball scholarship to Saint Michael’s, where he became a member of the storied 1957–58 “Iron Knights” team, which reached the NCAA national championship game, and in 2017, Dave was inducted into the Saint Michael’s Athletic Hall of Fame as part of that famed team. It was also in Burlington that Dave met Martha, his loving wife of 40 years. They raised five children together in Hudson Falls, NY. Dave was a devoted high school history teacher at Argyle High School and was twice voted teacher of the year. He was also a great father, always present at his kids’ sporting events. After retiring from teaching, he and Martha moved to Venice, FL. After Martha passed, Dave met his second wife, Liz McFarland, with whom he enjoyed 20 wonderful years going on cruises, gardening, and traveling. He is survived by his wife Liz, five children, two grandchildren, and extended family.

RALPH O. ST. PETER, JR., St. Albans, VT, died April 1, 2023. Born in Burlington, VT, Ralph was a star basketball and baseball player in his youth, and as a Saint Michael’s student, he was a member of the famed “Iron Knights” team that played its way to the national championship with just five players. As a member of that legendary team, Ralph was inducted into the Saint Michael’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 2017. In 1968, Ralph married Carol Calcagni, and together they welcomed five children. He spent a majority of his career at General Electric and took early retirement. Well-known for his humor and generosity, he had a special way of noticing people and taking time to get to know them. People knew he truly cared about them—whether through their conversations or by the nicknames he gave them. To know Ralph was to know a true friend. He is survived by his wife Carol, five children, nine grandchildren, and extended family, including Heidi Ludewig St. Peter ’96, director of the Purposeful Learning Program at Saint Michael’s.

1960

JOHN E. “JIM” BROWNE , Clarendon, VT, died April 26, 2023. Born in Jersey City, NJ,

Jim served in the Navy after high school from 1951 to 1955, working as a pipe fitter and playing basketball. Thanks to his athletic prowess, he was recruited to play basketball at Saint Michael’s, where he became one of the greatest guards in school history. As a sophomore, he was a member of the famous 1957–58 “Iron Knights” national finalist team. Jim scored 40 points in his final home game to secure a 99–95 win over St. Anselm in the 1958 N.E. title game. After graduating with a degree in English, Jim became a high school teacher, coach, and drivers’ education instructor and operated Browne’s Driving School for many years. Jim was a devoted and fun-loving dad to his six children and served as a father figure to many of his students and the basketball players he coached. He was predeceased by the mother of his children, Karol Browne. He is survived by his wife and best friend of nearly 37 years, Jane Sarno; six children, including Kerry Browne ’90; a grandson; three step-grandchildren; four step-great-grandchildren; and extended family.

JOHN A. “JACK”

CHATOWSKI, Santa Monica, CA, died November 16, 2022. Raised in East Hartford, CT, Jack attended graduate school at the University of Chicago, where he met Kay Liddon. They married in Santa Monica, CA, in 1965 after Jack was discharged from the U.S. Army. From 1965 until his retirement, Jack worked in government security in the aerospace industry, including for McDonnell Douglas, TRW, and Lockheed Martin. He enjoyed travel, hiking, camping, classical music, wine, and gourmet in-home dinners with family and friends. Jack worked to promote environmental causes and charities.

Jack is survived by his wife Kay, a son and daughter-inlaw, two granddaughters, and extended family.

PETER N. CORODIMAS, Morrisonville, NY, died November 20, 2022. Born in Plattsburgh, NY, Pete received a degree in English literature from Saint Michael’s, a master’s degree from John Carroll University, and a Ph.D. in American literature from The Ohio State University. Pete’s longing for the North Country trout streams led to his return to Plattsburgh with his family and a position in the English Department at SUNY. Throughout the years, Pete was a prolific writer and published several of his short stories in academic journals and periodicals. A short story published in the New Yorker magazine was among his most notable; he jokingly stated that at a dollar a word, he hoped there would be minimal editing. Pete is survived by his five children, seven grandchildren, extended family, and dear friends.

JOHN D. “JACK”

DONOHUE , West Orange, NJ, died March 13, 2023. Born in Newark, NJ, he was raised with a strong work ethic and had a generous nature. After graduating from Saint Michael’s, he joined Catholic Relief Services and headed to Korea where he met his beautiful wife, Namhee. An incredibly successful businessman, he traveled the world with Namhee, but he was always happiest returning to his hometown and lifelong friends. Jack loved spending time with family, especially winning tennis tournaments with his beloved doubles partner. He also enjoyed biking, hiking, and talking about the stock market with his three grandsons. Jack is survived by his wife Namhee, two children, three grandchildren, and extended family.

THOMAS F. RYAN , Champaign, IL, died December 13, 2022. Born in Pittsfield, MA, he served in the U.S. Army after Saint Michael’s. In 1974, he married LaMae Wachholz. Tom was the retired owner of Adecco Employment Agency in Champaign, IL. He is survived by his wife LaMae and a son.

1961

COL. EDWARD F. ANIBAL, JR., Fort Worth, TX, died February 26, 2023. Born in Schenectady, NY, Ed graduated from Saint Michael’s with a degree in chemistry/biology and earned a master of science degree in management from the University of Arkansas. In 1962, Ed married his high school sweetheart, MaryElizabeth “MaryE” Vavasour. He was commissioned in the U.S. Air Force in 1962 through Officer Training School and served for 24 years, stationed throughout Europe and the United States. During his distinguished years of service, Ed was awarded numerous medals for heroism, meritorious service, and excellence. He is survived by his wife of 60 years, four children, eight grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, and extended family.

ROBERT C. BENASHSKI, Portland, CT, died November 6, 2022. Bob earned a degree in biochemistry from Saint Michael’s and began his career as an industrial hygienist engineer with the State of New York Health Department. Later, he returned to Connecticut and took a job with Travelers Insurance, where he remained for over 30 years until his retirement. He was an avid New York Giants and UConn Huskies women’s basketball fan. Bob is survived by his wife Barbara; his four children; eight grandchildren who always wanted him to wiggle his ears; one great-grandchild; and extended family.

RICHARD M. CASEY, Green Valley, AZ, died on April 13, 2023. Born in Montpelier, VT, Dick joined the U.S. Air Force Reserve immediately upon graduation from Saint Michael’s and served for 28 years of active duty, including a post at the U.S. Air Force Academy as an instructor in the English Department, and later as a defense intelligence specialist in Saigon, Vietnam; Clark Air Force Base in the Philippines; Alconbury Air Force Base in England; Saarbrucken Air Force Base in Germany; and at the Pentagon. He retired in 1989 with the rank of lieutenant colonel and continued to serve as a defense intelligence specialist at the Pentagon as a civilian, retiring in 2000. He and his beloved wife Marjorie traveled the U.S. in their RV and settled in Green Valley, AZ, where he lived until his death. He was predeceased by his wife and survived by countless relatives and friends.

A. PETER DEARBORN , Brattleboro, VT, died April 12, 2023. Peter earned a degree in mathematics from Saint Michael’s shortly before he married Mary Corbeil in June 1961; they had five children. Among other endeavors, Peter worked at Peerless Insurance in Keene, NH, as the head of the data processing division when computers were still in their infancy. Beyond his work, Peter’s true passion was that of an artisan. He enjoyed woodworking, carpentry, and upholstery. Peter married his second wife, Collette Desmarais; they resided in Swanzey, NH, until her passing in 2018.

In his free time, Peter loved to water-ski and camp. Peter is survived by his former wife, Mary C. Rivers; children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and extended family.

RICHARD A. LETENDRE , Feeding Hills, MA, died January 23, 2023. Rick earned his bachelor’s degree from Saint Michael’s, but not before he met the love of his life, Susan Eddy, at a beach party on Lake Champlain in the spring of 1961; they married in 1964. Rick spent his entire career at MassMutual, working in disability claim and management roles for over 35 years. His family and friends enjoyed summers on Cape Cod and in Narragansett, RI. For several years, he and Susan spent each March in Venice, FL. When Rick was home he enjoyed quiet days and nights reading, doing crossword puzzles, and feeding the backyard birds during winter. Rick was predeceased by his wife Susan and his granddaughter. He is survived by two daughters, a grandson, and extended family.

DR. JOHN R. REDDAN , Rochester Hills, MI, died October 27, 2022. A member of the Saint Michael’s basketball team, John earned a degree in biology and went on to earn a Ph.D. from the University of Vermont. Upon completion of his doctorate, John moved to Michigan and joined the Oakland University community as a professor in the Department of Biological Sciences, where he served for 43 years. In addition to teaching, John did extensive research on cataracts, which led to over 300 publications and presentations. He chaired numerous conferences around the world. In 2005, he was inducted into the Saint Michael’s Academic Hall of Fame for his vast scholarship.

John was predeceased by his wife Carol Provost, and his brother-in-law Paul Provost ’63. He is survived by four sons, nine grandchildren, and extended family, including niece Laura Provost Martin ’88.

1962

PAUL HALEY, Colorado Springs, CO, died February 24, 2023. Born in Cambridge, MA, he earned a bachelor’s degree in education from Saint Michael’s and participated in the Air Force ROTC program. Upon graduation, he was commissioned as an officer in the U.S. Air Force. He and his wife Michelle, whom he married in 1963, had four children. Paul was a veteran of the Vietnam War, and his 34-year military career took him and his family to locations across the U.S. and around the globe. Paul is survived by his wife Michelle, four children, five grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.

1963

DANIEL R. HURLEY, Jupiter, FL, died February 23, 2019, the College learned recently. Born in Elmont, NY, Dan received a bachelor’s degree in English at Saint Michael’s, and master’s degrees from City College of New York and William Patterson University in New Jersey. He taught English in both the Bronx and Brooklyn, NY, as well as Emerson High School in New Jersey. With his family, Dan moved to Jupiter, FL, where he taught English at Forest Hills High School. He taught there, then moved to the Jupiter High School guidance department. Dan was an avid sports fan and lifelong athlete who coached student sports throughout his academic career. Those who knew Dan appreciated his love of storytelling; as a small child his nickname was “Say a Few Words, Dan,” and he never failed to do so. Dan was predeceased by a daughter. He is survived by his wife Andrea, a daughter Erica, son-in-law Bryan, two grandchildren, and extended family.

WILLIAM E. McMAHON , Palm Coast, FL, died November 29, 2022. Bill earned a bachelor’s degree in political science from Saint Michael’s. A member of Air Force ROTC, Bill was commissioned in the U.S. Air Force in June 1964 and began pilot training. He was stationed in Tucson, AZ, where he met and married Annie Sloan. In 1966, he was ordered to Vietnam, where he was assigned to the 559th Tactical Fighter Squadron and flew the Phantom F-4. He returned home in late 1967, separating from the Air Force as a captain soon afterward. For his heroic service, Bill was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross along with several other decorations. In 1971, Bill returned to Fall River to become a high school teacher of history, anthropology, and Western political thought. He retired in 2000. He is survived by his wife Annie, three children, five grandchildren, and extended family. If you have memories of Bill to share, his family requests that you email them to McMahonMemorial@gmail.com.

WILLIAM F. THOMPSON , Fairport, NY, died October 21, 2022. Born and raised in Plainfield, NJ, Bill met Marge, the love of his life, in Vermont. Bill enjoyed a very successful career of 30 years at Eastman Kodak. Soon after his retirement, Bill acquired the Invention Company franchise for Upstate New York. For the next 10 years, Bill lent his business experience, mentoring, and business planning expertise to entrepreneurs and inventors. Bill and Marge had a passion for skiing that they shared with their family and many friends. They threw an annual July 4 cookout and holiday hayride and dinner. Bill always said he “never had a bad day” and made life better for everyone who knew him. Bill was predeceased by his wife Marge, and is survived by two children, four grandchildren, one great-grandson, extended family, and close friends.

1964

PAUL E. PRAIRIE , Grand Isle, VT, died December 30, 2022. Born in Alburgh, VT, Paul received a degree in accounting from Saint Michael’s, then spent most of his career as a CPA in Grand Isle County. He loved to play cards and was always up for a family barbecue at the lake. Paul was predeceased by his brother Bernard Prairie ’67. He is survived by his partner Martha Bohannon and her three daughters; three siblings, including Maurice Prairie ’67; and extended family.

1965

LARRY A. BLETHEN , York, ME, died February 14, 2022. After graduating from Saint Michael’s, he received a B.S. in industrial technology from the University of Southern Maine, an MBA from New Hampshire College, and a master certificate in project management from George Washington University. Larry worked for the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard and Department of Defense for a total of 43 years. He was married to Carole for 46 years, and together they enjoyed traveling the world and hosting parties at their home. A passionate sports fan, Larry loved to watch the New England Patriots with his son and he played softball for the Portsmouth old-timers league. He was predeceased by his wife and two stepchildren. He is survived by two sons, a stepdaughter, extended family, and many wonderful friends.

DAVID T. POISSON , Orange Park, FL, died January 8, 2023. A longtime resident of Franklin, NH, David spent his final years in Florida. He was a lifelong educator, teaching and mentoring students throughout Rhode Island and Massachusetts, while a religious Brother of the Sacred Heart. He was head of the Math Department at Franklin (MA) High School from 1968 to 1973, served as assistant principal at Winnisquam Regional High School from 1973 to 2000, and ran Community Action’s Fixit Program until his retirement in 2017. David was predeceased by his wife, Carolyn, and is survived by two children and extended family.

1966

BRUCE M. COTTON , Southington, CT, died April 9, 2023. Born in Hartford, CT, Bruce was a cum laude graduate of Saint Michael’s, and proudly served as an officer in the U.S. Air Force during the Vietnam War era. He worked as a salesman for many years, retiring in 2012. Known for his terrific sense of humor, Bruce loved to make people laugh. He also enjoyed hiking and was a huge fan of the New York Yankees and UConn basketball. Bruce is survived by his wife Leslie, two children, four granddaughters, and extended family.

JAMES R. SCHMIDT, Cherry Hills Village, CO, died March 31, 2023. Jim was raised in Locust Valley, NY. He was a kind and decent man, but most of all he was fun. He played polo, heli-skied, was an accomplished fly fisherman, and loved golf. He served his country as a captain in the U.S. Air Force and was awarded the Bronze Star for his service in Vietnam. He met Carol Woods après ski, and theirs was a true love story. They married and raised two children, Heidi and Erik, who were his pride and joy. Jim started his own business and expanded it to eight states; it was sold when he fell ill in 2009. His courage and good humor throughout his 14-year struggle with lung disease was an inspiration. Jim is survived by his wife; two children; four siblings, including Jack Schmidt ’68; and extended family.

KEVIN W. SULLIVAN , Dudley, MA, died March 29, 2023. After Saint Michael’s, Kevin graduated with honors from Suffolk University Law School. Throughout a distinguished career over five decades in both private practice and as a public defender, Kevin worked tirelessly to defend his clients’ rights and uphold the law. He was always willing to lend a helping hand to those in need and was known for his compassion and empathy. He loved the outdoors and had a passion for sports, especially golf and horseback riding. He is survived by his wife Elinor, his three “bonus” children, a grandson, and extended family.

JOHN E. THEBERGE , Vienna, VA, died January 17, 2023. In his youth, John spent summers working in the textile mills of Lawrence, MA, which convinced him he needed to go to college. He found Saint Michael’s to be a great experience and was a lifelong proponent of a liberal arts education and supporter of the College. John began law school at Georgetown University but was drafted into the Army after his first year and sent to Vietnam, where he worked in military intelligence. He finished Georgetown Law in 1972 and took a job with the Internal Revenue Service. In the early 1980s, he became a partner in the Washington, D.C., office of Kutak Rock, specializing in the federal income taxation of state and local government obligations. It was there that he met Dianne Loennig Stoddard, and they married in 1993. John continued his legal career and earned a master of laws degree in taxation from Georgetown. He retired in 2016, but as a lifelong learner, he said that working had interrupted his education and enrolled in a master’s degree program at Marymount University. In 2022, he received a master of arts degree in English and humanities and was recognized as an outstanding graduate student by the faculty. John was a sports fan and was athletic as well; he ran marathons into his 60s, and loved cycling. John was a brilliant thinker, reader, storyteller, student, attorney, and gadget collector; and a part-time home architect and project maker. He is survived by his beloved wife Dianne, siblings, extended family, and wonderful friends.

1967

JAMES P. DAWSON , Elizabethtown, NY, died December 12, 2022. After graduation from Saint Michael’s, Jim attended Albany Law School, then spent four years serving as a JAG officer in the U.S. Army. Jim returned to

Essex County, NY, where he practiced law for 16 years, serving as town attorney and county attorney. In 1991, Jim was elected as Essex County judge; in 1993, he was elected to the Supreme Court. He served for 14 years as a Supreme Court judge in the 4th Judicial District. He retired from the bench in 2008. Jim received many professional accolades, including the New York State Trial Lawyers Capital District Affiliate Award for Judicial Excellence in 2008. He is survived by his wife of 49 years, Nancy; two daughters; two grandchildren; and extended family.

DALE S. GAREE , San Antonio, TX, died January 19, 2023. Born in the Bronx, NY, Dale grew up in the U.S. Virgin Islands. After college, Dale started his civil service career as a social worker in Chicago, IL. He returned to St. Thomas, USVI, and served as a federal probation officer, then as a mental health counselor and supervisor at the USVI Department of Health. He served as program health manager for the USVI Department of Education and was instrumental in developing its HIV/AIDS education curriculum and securing a $1 million-plus grant to support it. Dale met his wife Joy on a blind date, and they married in 1978. He loved traveling extensively, was a lifelong Yankees fan, and was committed to excellence in all that he did. He is survived by his wife, two children, two grandchildren, and extended family.

1968

CLARENCE E. “TOM” from Quinnipiac Law School. He served in the U.S. Army (1st Air Cavalry) in Vietnam, then went on to pursue a 30-year career as an attorney, successfully opening a private practice. An avid golfer, Tom greatly enjoyed trips with his close friends. He was a lifelong coin collector and passionate Red Sox fan, always rooting against the Yankees! Tom is survived by his wife of 50 years, Pamela; two daughters; two grandchildren; extended family; and many friends.

SAWYER, JR., Cheshire, CT, died March 14, 2023. Tom received a B.A. from Saint Michael’s, where he made lifelong friends, and his J.D.

1969

THOMAS A. BOSICA , South Thomaston, ME, died November 21, 2022. He was born in Baltimore, MD, and his family later moved to Florham Park, NJ. It was there that he met his future wife, “A,” in his sophomore year in high school. After he graduated from Saint Michael’s, Tom and A were married and settled in Newfane, VT, where Tom took a job as director of personnel and public relations at Brattleboro Memorial Hospital. In 1974, the family moved to Maine, where Tom worked at Penobscot Bay Medical Center in various roles over a 32-year career, eventually serving as VP of human resources. Tom enjoyed traveling to Italy, Ireland, Scotland, and England. He is survived by A, his wife of 53 years; three children, including Katie Bosica Dexter ’93; four grandchildren; and extended family including son-in-law Paul Dexter ’92.

RICHARD P. SPARKS, Hudson, MA, died December 26, 2022. Born and raised in Pittsfield, MA, Richard enlisted in the U.S. Army after Saint Michael’s, honorably serving during the Vietnam War from

JOHN J. “JACK” BERGERON, Burlington, VT, died January 29, 2023.

Born and raised in Burlington, VT, Jack gave his best, and then some, in everything he did. This was the Jack Bergeron way. At Saint Michael’s, Jack channeled his energy into athletics. He was never the biggest guy on the team, but his determination was unmatched. As college came to a close in 1970, Jack added academics to the list of things he could succeed at if he worked hard enough, and off he went to Washington, D.C., for law school at Catholic University. But not before he met Cathy, in 1969, in the trunk

1969 to 1973. He had a long and successful career working as a planning manager for several defense contracting companies. Richard had an uncanny ability to retain information and facts, which included a vast knowledge of sports. During a busy career, Richard spent his free time gardening and working together at home with his wife, Mary Lee. He always put his family first. He is survived by his wife, three children, four grandchildren, and extended family.

1970

TIMOTHY R. WING, Maineville, OH, died December 28, 2022. Born in Connecticut, Tim received a bachelor’s degree in American studies from Saint Michael’s. He then received a second bachelor’s degree in accounting and a master’s degree in taxation from the University of Cincinnati. He worked as a stockbroker before founding CME Stock Options Consulting Company, which he ran for 20 years. He was a captain of a car, on a blind date, when mutual friends snuck them into a drive-in movie.

Jack returned to Burlington as a married man and prosecutor working in the Chittenden County State’s Attorney’s Office. After three years of trial experience, Jack decided to open a private practice.

Jack went on to co-found Bergeron Paradis & Fitzpatrick in 1989, where he spent the rest of his career, and where his law partners became lifelong friends. He explored his creative side through self-taught skills. He ran marathons, hiked, and skied throughout Europe and North America; often ran up Camel’s Hump before work on a summer morning; and, with his most enduring passion, rode his bike many thousands of miles over decades. In everything he did, Jack was good-natured, kind, and generous. He contributed freely to worthy causes and enjoyed serving in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam era. He is survived by his wife of 52 years, Janie; three children; nine grandchildren; and extended family.

1971

WILLIAM T. GAUTHIER, Hartford, CT, died November 1, 2022. Bill’s passion for history led him first to Saint Michael’s and then to the University of Pennsylvania, where he received a master’s degree in American civilization. He always questioned those in power and instilled in his family a wicked sense of humor and a penchant for challenging norms. He was deeply interested in genealogy and understanding the past through his French-Canadian ancestors. A voracious reader, he surrounded himself with books, and his collection of history and politics volumes rivaled those of libraries. He is survived by his wife Irene, two children, five grandchildren, and extended family.

on the Saint Michael’s Board of Trustees for nine years, as well as the Board of Saint Anne’s Shrine. Jack was named an Alumnus of the Year in 2015.

Jack was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2016, but never once complained; he maintained that he was “lucky in life.” He fought hard to the end. Doing things the Jack Bergeron way meant that he packed 150 years of life into his 75 years on this earth. He will always be remembered as being a good man.

Jack was predeceased by his parents, Pauline and Urban ’39 Bergeron. He is survived by his beloved wife Cathy; three children; three grandchildren; and extended family members, including his sister Jane Guyette M’96 and nephews Ben Bergeron ’99 and Matt Bergeron ’01; and countless friends.

1972

JOSEPH A. SULLIVAN , Cohoes, NY, died January 31, 2023. Born in Albany, NY, Joe received a scholarship to study business administration at Saint Michael’s, where he graduated summa cum laude. He went on to work at O’Connor Sullivan Real Estate, which started a 52-year career in the business. He won many sales, management, and sales training awards during his lengthy tenure in real estate. Joe coached Little League and Babe Ruth League baseball in Albany for many years. He is survived by his wife of 47 years, Joanne; their three children; several grandchildren; and extended family.

1973

TIMOTHY J. Mc CARRON , Palmetto, FL, died September 21, 2022. Tim graduated from Saint Michael’s with a bachelor’s degree in fine arts with a concentration in drama and worked for a time as an actor. No further information was available.

1975

WILLIAM F. FOLEY, JR., Yarmouth Port, MA, died March 25, 2023. After graduating from Saint Michael’s, Bill returned to Massachusetts to further his education, earning an MBA from Nichols College and a master’s degree in psychology from Assumption University. Bill had a long, successful career in the metal industry as a sales professional. Bill and his wife Virginia retired to Cape Cod in 2018, a lifelong dream for them both. Bill frequently drank his coffee at the beach and would watch the sun rise over the bay. He was a sports enthusiast, especially enjoying football and baseball. Bill is survived by his wife of 35 years; two daughters; a granddaughter; and extended family.

1976

JEFFREY L. PERILLO, Vernon, CT, died April 24, 2023. Jeff was employed by Makino in New Britain, CT. He was married to the love of his life, Blanche, for 29 years. He was a diehard New York Mets and New York Giants fan. He enjoyed being outside, caring for his perfectly manicured lawn. Jeff will be remembered for his trustworthy, honest, and caring demeanor. He is survived by his wife Blanche, two siblings, in-laws, nieces and nephews, extended family, and dear friends.

LENNELLE M. TORREY, East Waterboro, ME, died November 1, 2022. Born in Newburg, NY, she grew up in Vermont. After earning a degree in education from Saint Michael’s, Lennelle married her high school sweetheart, Chuck Torrey. With their two daughters, they moved to Scarborough, ME, in 1996 and built their retirement home in Waterboro, ME, in 2020. She enjoyed spending time at the beach in the warm summer months, but her greatest joy in life was spending time with her three grandchildren. Lennelle is survived by her loving husband of 46 years, two daughters, three grandchildren, and extended family.

1978

JANE RICHARDS COLIHAN, Wilton, CT, died February 11, 2023. Jane spent her junior year at Saint Michael’s abroad in Madrid, where she developed her lifelong love for Spain, its culture, and international travel. She married Jim Colihan in 1985; they moved to Wilton, CT, in 1994, where they raised their four children. Jane’s extensive travels took her on camel rides along the Great Wall of China, a Kenyan safari, and a hiking trek up Machu Picchu in Peru. Her fondest destination was always her beloved Spain, especially hiking along the Camino de Santiago. She was active in the local Spanish-speaking community, serving as a longtime volunteer at Caroline House in Bridgeport, helping migrant women assimilate into the community. She is survived by her husband, four children, three grandchildren, extended family, and friends.

ELISABETH M. McCAFFREY, Springfield, MA, died March 5, 2023. Born in Springfield, MA, Liz fought her way into the world, and her parents fought doctors’ suggestions to marginalize her, instead building an inclusive environment in which she would grow and thrive. Through her school years, Liz always mainstreamed, creating a learning opportunity for Liz, her educators and other classmates. Liz graduated from Saint Michael’s with a bachelor’s degree. She was a lifelong correspondent with her extended family and loyal friends, an avid movie lover, a voracious reader, and devoted to her many pets. Liz was predeceased by her parents and two brothers. She is survived by seven sisters including MaryRose McCaffrey ’80, extended family, and many friends.

TIMOTHY J. Mc EVOY, Cheshire, CT, died January 7, 2023. Born in Waterbury, CT, Tim was raised in Wolcott and Cheshire, CT. He worked for various companies in the information technology and manufacturing fields, and resided for a time in Westchester County, NY. Tim is survived by his father, two children, two siblings, and extended family.

THOMAS R. PAYNE , Portland, OR, died December 24, 2022. After Saint Michael’s, Tom received an MBA from Chapman University in California. It was in Southern California that he met the love of his life, Stephanie. Tom worked in pharmaceuticals and banking before following his passion and moving to Portland to build custom homes. Throughout his life, he developed a tight-knit group of friends who enjoyed boating, skiing, and the outdoors. A particular joy was his time spent on the Mount Hood Ski Patrol, working his way up to become director of training. He is survived by his wife Stephanie, two daughters, three granddaughters, siblings including Julia Cooper ’82, and extended family.

1980

DAVID ALFANO, Melrose, MA, died April 12, 2023. After graduating from Saint Michael’s with a bachelor’s degree in mathematics, David became a master automotive technician, working for Acura of Peabody for many decades. He received multiple recognitions for his technical expertise and excellence over the years and was named Acura’s most valued automotive technician on the East Coast. He loved Cape Cod, fishing, and boating, and he traveled widely across Europe and the Caribbean. Later in life, David volunteered at My Brother’s Table, which gave him great joy and a way to give back to those less fortunate. He is survived by his daughter, son-in-law, grandchild, siblings, and extended family.

DR. EDWARD J. DEGNAN , San Antonio, TX, died December 30, 2022. After Saint Michael’s, Edward graduated from the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine in Maine, and Albany Medical Center Hospital OB-GYN residency program. Edward served in both the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Army as a dedicated flight surgeon, retiring at the rank of lieutenant colonel. He enjoyed and took much pride in his 18 years of military service. Edward loved spending his time outdoors, reading, and gardening. He also enjoyed exploring Ecuador and sporting activities with his son Jean. Edward is survived by his wife Brenda, children, a grandson, and extended family.

1982

THOMAS W. “OBIE”

O’BRIEN , Springfield, MA, died January 4, 2023. Tom received a bachelor’s degree in foreign languages from Saint Michael’s and a master’s degree in administration from American International College. He also attended the University of Grenoble in France and Our Lady of the Elms College in Chicopee. He began his career as a French and Spanish teacher and later served as the assistant principal at the High School of Commerce. He moved on to become principal at the Edward P. Boland Elementary School in Springfield, and retired in 2018 as the senior administrator of human resources for the Springfield School Department. He enjoyed gardening, golfing, entertaining family and friends at home, and traveling to his home in Vero Beach, FL. He is survived by his beloved wife of 27 years, Cindy; siblings; nieces; nephews; and extended family.

1984

MICHAEL M. SCANLON , Lynnfield, MA, died April 18, 2023. Mike earned a B.A. in business administration and accounting from Saint Michael’s, where he met many of his best, lifelong friends and was a four-year member of the varsity soccer team, and captain as a senior. He went on to a successful career in the financial industry, including 16 years at Putnam Investments, earning an MBA at Babson College. Mike loved to ski, golf, and work out at strenuous HIIT classes. He served as an unwavering moral compass, a caretaker in every sense, and life of the party for his three children. Above all, wherever he went and whatever he did, he was happiest with his beloved wife Lenore by his side. Together, they had checked off many, but not all, of the destinations on their bucket list. Lenore and the kids plan to take him to some of those spots in the coming years. Mike is survived by his wife; three children; four siblings, including John Scanlon ’78; and extended family.

1985

PETER K. DOLAN , Carbondale, CO, died in January 2023. Peter co-captained the Saint Michael’s lacrosse team for two years in the earliest days of the program. According to co-captain and classmate Bill Dromeshauser, “Peter helped a fledgling group of young men persevere and grow into an extremely cohesive group. He worked as hard as anyone on the field, but what set him apart was his presence. He seemed more mature and driven, with better clarity on the goals ahead. He commanded great respect because he earned it. More importantly, he was a person of high integrity, a kind person, a dear friend, and a loving husband and father.” Peter was a ski instructor, youth lacrosse coach, successful builder, and longtime volunteer with the “Big Buddies” mentoring program. Peter is survived by his wife Julie, a daughter, a son, extended family, and great friends.

1986

DR. ROBERT K. McINTYRE , Westwood, MA, died March 17, 2022. The eldest of nine children, Bob was a chemistry major who loved his time at Saint Michael’s. He graduated from Boston University Medical School in 1992 and served as captain in the Medical Corps of the Massachusetts Army National Guard. He was a primary care physician with Waltham Hospital, St. Elizabeth’s/ Caritas Medical Center, Beth Israel Deaconess, and Newton Wellesley Primary Care. He was a hospitalist at Cape Cod Hospital, then became chief of internal medicine for South Shore Hospital. He served as medical director for many years at the Campion Center. Bob loved traveling, reading, hockey, tennis, and golf, and had a passion for exploring the ocean. He is survived by his wife Susan, four sons, his mother, eight siblings, and extended family.

EDWARD J. RYAN, Scituate, MA, died December 29, 2022. At Saint Michael’s, Ed played rugby, did a lot of skiing, did a little studying, and established many lifelong friendships. After graduation, he lived in Chicago, then St. Louis, working in insurance while earning a J.D. from Saint Louis University School of Law. He returned to Massachusetts and continued to work in the insurance industry. Ed loved to hear great stories and loved even more to tell them. His appetite for travel was insatiable, but in the summer and early fall, Ed enjoyed staying close to home and spending as much time as he could on or near the water. He is survived by his beloved wife of 29 years, Laura; a daughter, five sisters, extended family, and dear friends.

1993

ANDREW W. STARR, Geneva, AL, died January 4, 2023. A member of the baseball team at Saint Michael’s, Andy devoted his professional life to helping animals. He worked as an emergency animal medical technician (EAMT) for the Arizona Humane Society in Phoenix, AZ, and was featured on a show called Animal Planet Heroes Phoenix. He traveled to New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina to rescue trapped animals. Andy battled Goodpasture syndrome for many years. The illness forced him to give up the career that he loved, but not before making a tremendous difference for animals across the country. According to Sue Duprat, legendary former assistant athletic director, coach, and dear family friend, “Andy exemplified everything that we want our Purple Knights to be.” Andy was predeceased by his father. He is survived by his wife Christene, four children, two grandchildren, his mother, three siblings, and extended family.

2002

CHRISTINA BOLDUC

CINTI, South Burlington, VT, died May 7, 2023, following an aggressive recurrence of breast cancer. Christy’s first teaching job was at the Convent of the Sacred Heart in San Francisco, where she was a beloved teacher, coach, and role model. There she met fellow science teacher Ray Cinti; they married in 2009. After moving back to South Burlington in 2015, Christy taught at Christ the King School in Burlington. She had a special love for teaching middle school students. In 2021, Christy began pursuing a new career, this time as a nursing student. She loved the prospect of directly helping those in sickness and providing gentle care to anyone struggling with health. Christy is survived by her husband Ray, two children, two stepdaughters, her parents, brother Andrew Bolduc ’11, a sister, extended family, and dear friends.

2004

TODD D. SPELMAN, Rye, NH, died February 10, 2023. Growing up in York, ME, Todd was an all-star, multisport athlete who went on to play tennis at Saint Michael’s, graduating cum laude with a business degree. It was there that he met the love of his life, Joanna; they married a few years after graduating. They loved traveling, concerts, and the beach. They were blessed with three amazing children, and there was no greater joy for Todd than spending time with his family, whether it was playing, surfing, skiing, coaching kids’ sports, or sitting on the couch for family movie night. Todd is survived by his wife Joanna Spelman ’04, three children, parents, sister Kelly Spelman ’00, extended family, and countless friends.

CHRISTOPHER J. FLANAGAN, Madeira, OH, died April 24, 2023, at age 50 from a pulmonary embolism. Chris grew up in Colchester, VT, the eldest child of Jerry Flanagan ’71 and Judy Flanagan M’92, and hero to his younger brothers and sisters. After college, Chris met his beloved wife Danielle Momper while working within the Jesuit Volunteer Corps in Portland, OR. They married in 1998 and moved to Cincinnati, OH. He was a loving and devoted father to Jack, Maggie ’26, Emma, and Molly.

Chris earned his master’s degree in education administration from Xavier University in Cincinnati.

Chris pursued his passion for education at suburban Cincinnati schools, ultimately as principal at Madeira Elementary School. Chris was passionate, creative, and willing to

2005

ROBERT R. “RYAN” CARR, Palm Beach Gardens, FL, died November 20, 2022. Ryan grew up in Stoneham, MA, and graduated from Saint Michael’s with a degree in economics. He left winters behind for Florida to pursue better health and his love of the ocean. An avid fisherman, Ryan enjoyed many a sunrise and sunset on a boat or a beach. He is survived by his parents, sisters, fiancée, extended family, and many friends.

ANDREW C. JOY, Wood Dale, IL, died October 26, 2022. At Saint Michael’s, Andy was a member of the hockey team and graduated cum laude with a degree in psychology. He played two years with a minor league hockey team before receiving a Master of Arts in mental health counseling and behavioral medicine from the Boston University School go above and beyond for his students and school. He knew each student’s name and believed that no job was beneath him if it helped his students and colleagues.

Chris was an avid outdoorsman, enjoying camping, hiking, and his favorite Green Mountains. Growing up in Vermont, he was a lifelong Boston sports fan, cheering for the Red Sox and Patriots, win or lose. He enjoyed a great Phish concert and pint of Ben and Jerry’s.

He was an incredible storyteller, had a quick wit, and found humor and joy in any situation. His enthusiasm for life of Medicine. Andy was a licensed clinical professional counselor and president and founder of The Mental Difference, a sports psychology training and counseling company. He served as a board member at the Richie Hockey Foundation, and as a mental skills coach with the Chicago Blackhawks. He is survived by his parents, sister, nephews, and extended family.

2006

JESSICA R. CONTOIS KRAMER, Essex Junction, VT, died February 14, 2023. After graduating from Saint Michael’s, Jessica became an outstanding science teacher and worked in the Champlain School District for 15 years. She loved working with her colleagues and students in Harbor House at the Williston Public School. Illness ended her career but not her passion was unmatched. There was no one else like him—not only universally liked, but universally loved. He was the glue that held everyone together and the ringleader of so many shenanigans. His gravitational pull was mighty. for learning. She was able to complete her national board certification in teaching future educators of Vermont. Jessica fearlessly faced her challenges with strength, determination, and a constant smile. She is survived and tremendously missed by her parents, her beloved sons, her former husband, her sister, cherished extended family, and many friends.

More than anything, though, Chris was a family man. His love for Danielle and his kids was always on display, whether through his attendance at countless sporting events, concerts, or leading them on adventures.

Chris is survived by his loving wife, four children, parents, siblings Katie and Seth Mobley, Megan ’11 and Sean Mannion ’12, Patrick ’98 and Melissa Flanagan, Michael ’01 and Bryn Flanagan, many nieces and nephews, and extended family, including a wide array of Purple Knights: uncle Bill Flanagan ’72, aunt Patricia Zachman ’76, and uncle David Carriere ’83. Chris also leaves behind countless students, neighbors, and colleagues whose lives were made better by his joyous presence.

FACULTY, STAFF AND FRIENDS

PATRICIA L. CHAPLIN , St. George, VT, died February 24, 2023. Born in Williston, VT, Patty attended Williston School and CVU in Hinesburg. In 1974, Patty married the love of her life, Paul Chaplin. Patty was a wonderful teammate and dedicated member of Saint Michael’s physical plant staff for 28 years. In her spare time, Patty collected cookbooks, took ceramics classes, and knitted.

She was an avid Boston Red Sox fan. We will miss her smile and enthusiasm, which enriched our campus community. Patty is survived by her husband of 48 years, children, siblings, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, extended family, and dear friends.

GEORGE R. FILLMANN , South Burlington, VT, died January 22, 2023. Born in Washington, D.C., George married the love of his life, Louise, in 1957; they moved to Vermont in 1969. George enjoyed working outside in his yard with his wife, and family vacations at the beach. He worked at Saint Michael’s for many years and was known for his ability to work circles around much younger people. He had a kind heart, wonderful sense of humor and twinkling blue eyes. He is survived by his wife Louise, children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, extended family, and dear friends.

ROSEMARY A. REISS, West Hartford, CT, died January 15, 2023. From her teens until her early 80s, Rosemary was a selfless caregiver with seemingly limitless energy for all the people in her life, and a generous spirit. Many cultural, educational, and social justice causes were close to her heart.

DORIS A. RAINVILLE , Burlington, VT, died April 7, 2023. Doris spent most of her childhood in Biddeford, ME, where she graduated from high school. She married Paul Rainville in 1955. She was employed by Saint Michael’s in the custodial department for most of her working years. She enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren and spent most Tuesday nights playing bingo at Holy Cross Senior Living. Doris was predeceased by her husband and a son. She is survived by three sons, including Peter Rainville ’90; grandchildren; a great-grandson; extended family; and many friends.

JOHN T. GUTMAN , Sunapee, NH, died March 7, 2023. Born in Queens, NY, John graduated from Adelphi University with a bachelor’s degree in business and went on to graduate from the University of Vermont with an MBA. John started his professional career as the Colchester, VT, school district business manager and went on to become vice president of Saint

Rosemary earned her bachelor’s degree in chemistry from Emmanuel College. While in college, Rosemary met her future husband and Lake Placid native Paul Reiss at a mixer at Harvard. They married in 1955 and had nine children. The family moved to New York City when Paul took job as a professor at Fordham University. Rosemary earned her master’s degree in theology from Fordham in 1966.

In 1985, the family moved to Burlington, VT, when Paul became president of

Michael’s for more than 18 years. He also served on the Saint Michael’s Fire and Rescue Board of Advisors. After his tenure in higher education, John formed an insurance brokerage company and was a founder and president of Vermont School Board Insurance Trust. John retired in 2012 to dedicate more time to his numerous hobbies and interests. He was happiest in his workshop, fishing with family and friends, driving a boat, and cooking for crowds. John is survived by his beloved wife Patty; daughters Cathy Scanlon ’94 and Jennifer Main ’95; two stepsons; seven grandchildren, including Michael Phalen ’21; two greatgrandchildren; extended family; and countless friends.

DAVID M. LITCHFIELD, Colchester, VT, died March 4, 2023. Born in Lowell, MA, David spent childhood summers with his brothers and cousins on Peaks Island in Maine. In high school, he was a standout basketball player. Despite having had polio as a young boy, David never let the long-term effects of his illness stop him from achieving whatever he put his mind to. He married his wife Linda in 1973 in Burlington. Later, they moved to Colchester, where they raised their two sons. He enjoyed boating on Lake Champlain and looked forward to trips back to Peaks Island, where lobster bakes became a beloved tradition. He spent his career working in food service for Sodexo at Saint Michael’s and later at the University of Vermont. David was survived by his wife, his sons Mike Litchfield and his partner Tara Sherman, Mark Litchfield ’99 and his partner Jeff Morton ’06, grandchildren, two brothers, extended family, and many friends.

Saint Michael’s College, a position he held for 11 years. Rosemary became Paul’s true professional partner as St. Mike’s “First Lady.” In 2014, Rosemary was awarded an honorary degree for her extensive volunteer work both on campus and in the larger community.

Rosemary is survived by her loving husband Paul, three daughters, six sons, 30 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren, two siblings, extended family, and countless friends.

ANTHONY E. VALLACE , Naples, FL, died April 3, 2023. Born in Port Chester, NY, Tony was the youngest of six children. He was a proud graduate of the University of Notre Dame (Class of ’55), where he was a walk-on football player, and Fordham Law School (Class of ’58), from which he graduated with

The 1957-1958 “Iron Knights” Hall of Fame basketball team has lost three more members within the past year. Their legendary season will live on in Saint Michael’s lore. Back row, third from left, Dave Mracek ’59; second from right (next to Doc Jabobs), Jim Brown’ 60; Front row, fourth from right, Ralph St. Peter ’59 honors. He married the love of his life, Yvonne Bajada, and enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps, where he served in the U.S. Navy JAG Corps and was discharged with the rank of captain. Tony had a distinguished career in banking as well as real estate development and investment. He was a tireless advocate for Catholic education and served on the Saint Michael’s Board of Trustees in the 1980s and 1990s. He is survived by his wife; six children, including Anne Herlihy ’88; 26 grandchildren; extended family; and many friends.

The obituaries included here were submitted to Saint Michael’s prior to May 8, 2023. They are received from numerous sources and are accurate to the best of our knowledge. Our goal is to remember and honor our alumni and members of our campus community, each one of whom made Saint Michael’s the wonderful place that it is.

Some obituaries were edited down to fit. Full length obituaries can be found at smcvt.edu/magazine.