Thornton Academy Postscripts Alumni Magazine Spring 2013 | Page 23

In M em o r iam The names of deceased alumni that appear below have been received by Thornton Academy since Postscripts was last published. We make every effort to notify our readers about alumni and others associated with TA, who are deceased, but we rely on friends and family to send us obituaries, especially for those out of state. Alumni 1934: Virginia Holt Cavanaugh of Delmar, NY in January 2013 1937: Marjorie Clark Walker of Portland and Hollis, ME in October 2012 1938: Thomas Quigley Davis of Saco, ME in November 2012 1941: Barbara Perkins Butler of Charlton, MA in February 2013 1941: Muriel Descoteaux Twomey of Gladwyne, PA in November 2012 1943: Madeline Watson Hooper of Lyman, ME in January 2013 1944: Millard Tripp of Saco, ME in January 2013 1944: Russell A. Fletcher of Old Orchard Beach, ME in December 2012 1945: Lorraine Letellier Soucy of Saco, ME in January 2013 1945: Robert P. Tarbox of Dayton, ME in November 2012 1946: Joyce Belmain Taylor of Kennebunk, ME in February 2013 1947: Virginia Mercier Scammon of Saco, ME in October 2012 1947: George Reeves of Saco, ME in October 2012 1947: John E. Lombard of Saco, ME in December 2012 1949: Rebecca Hooper Cushman of Saco, ME in June 2012 1950: William A. Brown, Sr. of Hopedale, MA in November 2011 1954: John Wheaton of Lewiston, ME in December 2012 1956: Robert Mullett, Sr. of Saco, ME in January 2013 1959: Armand Gagnon of Biddeford, ME in December 2012 1961: Ann Clark Turbin of Boulder, CO in August 2012 1964: Dennis R. Morin of Laguna Beach, CA in December 2012 1965: Irene Halasz of Biddeford, ME in December 2012 1966: Rosemary Grace Desjardins of Paisley, FL in January 2013 1967: Margaret Dumont Callahan of Saco, ME in September 2012 1968: Kenneth Grace of Saco, ME in December 2012 1989: Jason Lee of Atco, NJ in November 2012 2011: Maxwell Casbay of Saco, ME in December 2012 2012: Alivia Welch of Arundel, ME in December 2012 Donors who wish to honor the memory of a loved one, faculty member, friend, or classmate are invited to make a memorial gift. Such a gift will stand as a permanent reminder of the impact the honoree made during his or her lifetime. A gift in honor or in memory allows donors to express their feelings in a distinctive and memorable way. A gift in honor or in memory will benefit Thornton Academy far into the future, and it will leave a lasting legacy of the honoree. Please contact Lisa Morin at 207-