![]() ![]() Worked briefly in the office of Collins Co., her family business,īefore marrying and becoming a homemaker. ![]() Louise Whitney Harrington '39, of Cranston, R.I. Kiwanis Club, SCORE, and several civic organizations. She is survived by three daughters, two sons, 13 grandchildren,Īllan R. Society, the Colonial Dames, the Cosmopolitan Club, and the BrickĬhurch. Lawn Bowling Assoc., the Women's Republican Club, the New York Bible Inįlorida she served as treasurer for the state DAR and Regent of theĬolonel George Mercer Brooke Chapter, where she received the 1999įlorida DAR Patriot of the Year award. ![]() Officer of its National Committee for Motion Picture, Radio, and TV. Media for Regent of Mary Washington Colonial Chapter, DAR, and was an She served as a state recording secretary and state chair of Oldest surviving residence in Manhattan, where she hosted QueenĮlizabeth. Oversaw the restoration of the Morris Jumel Mansion, considered the Working with the Daughters of the American Revolution and MHSA, she President emeritus of Metropolitan Historic Structures Assoc. She is survived by a son.Īnn Prestwich Wood '37, of Sun City Center, Fla., formerly of Marjorie Hanson Clark Watt '37, of Tucson, Ariz. He is survived by a daughter, a son, three grandchildren, and a HeĮnjoyed reading, doing crossword puzzles, and spending time withįamily. Leon Blumenthal '37, of Pembroke Pines, Fla. She is survived by two daughters, four grandchildren, and two She was a member of the Retired TeachersĪssoc., AARP Trumbull chapter, and the Ostomy Group of the Greaterīridgeport Area, where she also served as secretary and vice president. Including the Red Cross, the Cancer Society, the Trumbull SeniorĬenter, and the Navy Relief. She volunteered with several civic organizations, Girl Scouts of America for more than 20 years and received the GoldenĮagle award. Teacher at Central Falls High School, R.I. Was a social worker in Providence before becoming a science and English Wanda Ilkewicz Gromada '36, of Trumbull, Conn. She is survived by two daughters, seven grandchildren, and 11Ĭatherine Jodoin Beckley '35, of Temecula, Calif., formerly of North Conway, N.H. In retirement she traveled extensively with her husband. Department of Employment and Security in Providenceįor 10 years. Josephine Tomasi Russo '34, of Barrington, R.I. She is survived by twoĭaughters, five grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, two sisters, and She enjoyedīoating, skiing, hiking, camping, and traveling. South Parish Congregational Church, the Maine Chapter of the NatureĬonservancy, and the Lincoln County Retired Teachers Assoc. andĪ member of the AAUW, the Delta Kappa Gamma Educators' Society, the Was one of the founders of the Kennebec Valley Mental Health Assoc. With the Girl Scouts of America and the Lincoln County Lifeline. Private schools prior to assuming the position as guidance counselor atĬony High School in Augusta, Me. Taught remedial reading to dyslexic and special-needs children in She enjoyed BrownĬlub activities and was highlighted in the November/December 2008 BAM article "O Pioneers!" She is survived by daughter Miriam Grace Silverman '66 sons Norman '58 and Alan '62 five grandchildren, including Robert Grace '84, Stephanie Grace '87, Karen Grace Corken '94, Daniel Grace '96, and Abby Silverman Fischer '01 and seven great-grandchildren.īarbara Hughes Hanson '34, '37 AM, of Bath, Me. She served as president of TempleĮmanuel's Sisterhood in Worcester from 1955 to 1956. She was co-owner of Grace Waysideįurniture in Shrewsbury, Mass. If you find your name, you may file a claim on the Department's web site at From this site, you may download a claim form with instructions to file your claim or track progress of your claim online.Irene Burwick Grace '30, of Bedford, N.H., formerly of Sarasota,įla., and Worcester, Mass. The following list of Unclaimed Property Owners was reported and delivered to the Department. Common types of unclaimed property are savings or checking accounts, stocks, dividends, checks that have not been cashed such as payroll, certificates of deposit, unclaimed insurance benefits, insurance premium refunds, and the like. 23-1026 NOTICES DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY Įach year, the Treasury Department (Department) receives millions of dollars in unclaimed property. ![]()
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