Vermont Obituaries

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William J. Keogh

Bill served Burlington in many capacities for more than 60 years, including 16 years on the City Council and eight years in the Vermont Legislature.

William Fellinger

His humor lives on, as well. Bill loved words. In communications with his family & friends there would often be word play, and puns.

Mary Louise Pierson

Mary Louise was a passionate supporter of the arts and the community in which she lived.

Marc M. Peach

Known for his friendly demeanor, he left a lasting impression on everyone he met.

William J. Mares

After three professional stumbles – the Foreign Service, banking, and law school – he fell into journalism as a reporter and photographer in Chicago and eventually worked for newspapers in five states. Although he never intended to become a writer, books found him through his friends and his own curiosity.

June Violet Cooper

In her nine years, June brought joy, warmth, kindness, love, compassion, and felicity to nearly every facet of her truly complete life.

Kaye (Katherine) Beaudin

Kaye loved to crochet, even as her eyesight faded, and gifted blankets to many family members for their comfort. Guest beds at her former residence still welcome with her colorful creations.

Charles “Terry” B. Gulick III

When Terry stepped onto Vermont soil as a young boy in Springfield, his whole heart belonged here, and this is where he always called home throughout his life no matter where he was living, working, or traveling.

Agnes Roquette Sector

Agnes is best remembered for her unique character, generosity and a life committed to volunteering.

Helen P. Carroll

Helen loved to read and care for her gardens.  She liked to travel and had many adventurous trips with both of her daughters.

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