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IN MEMORIAM Norman S. Case Jr. Born July 8, 1917, in Bethel, Vermont, Norman S. Case Jr., 97, died Nov. 15, 2014. After attending the Perkins Institute for the Blind, he graduated magna cum laude from Brown University. He subsequently graduated from Yale Law School, clerked for Asa Bloomer in Rutland, and was admitted to the bar in January 1944. After a stint at the Federal Communications Commission, he opened a law practice in downtown Bethel, where he practiced for more than fifty years. He served as Bethel town clerk and town counsel for forty-three years. In 1970, he was a charter member of the American Blind Lawyers Association, serving as treasurer and president. He was involved in a number of other community activities. He is survived by a sister, a son and two daughters and their partners, and numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren. S. Stacy Chapman III Born June 27, 1954, in Milford, Massachusetts, S. Stacy Chapman III, 60, of Rutland Town died October 5, 2014. He graduated from Stonehill College and Vermont Law School. He was admitted to the bar in 1979 and began practicing in the firm Costello and Webber in Rutland, later becoming a full partner. Later, he formed the firm Webber, Chapman and Kupferer, where he practiced until his death. He was also admitted in Massachusetts and to the federal bar. He was very active in the Vermont Bar Association, serving for many years on the Board of Managers and as president of the association from September 2007 to September 2008. He is survived by his wife, Laura, and two daughters and their partners, two stepsons, his parents, his sister and her husband, three nieces and two nephews. Charles Eichel Charles “Buzz” Eichel of Dorset died December 25, 2014. Born in 1932 in Brooklyn, New York, he graduated from Williams College in 1954 and New York University School of Law in 1957. He entered the New York bar in 1958 and subsequently joined the bars of Florida and Vermont. He practiced in Manchester, Vermont, for over fifty years. He is survived by his wife, a daughter, a son and his wife, two stepdaughters, a sister, and numerous other relatives. www.v щ