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Mary Reynolds Livingstone '43
Mary Reynolds Livingstone '43, Jan. 10, 2010, in Rockland, Maine, at 88. She worked in the admissions office at Boston University and then devoted herself to motherhood. After retiring to Calais, Maine, she volunteered for the Red Cross and Maine Audubon and enjoyed bird and whale watching along the coast. Survivors include her daughters, Julie Tagen, Martha Livingstone, and Hildegard Livingstone, seven grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.
Emily Stocking Matsoukis '45
Emily Stocking Matsoukis '45, July 2, 2009, in Orleans, Mass., at 86. She was a homemaker and a mother who raised one son. She practiced Trager and Reiki bodywork and loved to travel.
Earl W. Anthony '46
Earl W. Anthony '46, Dec. 21, 2009, in Wolfeboro, N.H., at 84. He was a pilot for the Navy during World War II and afterwards flew for American Airlines for 35 years, retiring as a senior captain. He was active with the local school board and theater, and he was a foster parent. Survivors include his wife, Elsie, a sister, four children, 10 grandchildren, and two great-granddaughters.
Jeanne Sellar Yusaitis '46
Jeanne Sellar Yusaitis '46, Dec. 28, 2009, in Troy, N.Y., at 85. She worked as a teacher and as a bank teller in addition to being a mother and homemaker. Survivors include her husband, Francis, three sons, and three grandchildren.
Marjorie Collins Marcyes '47
Marjorie Collins Marcyes '47, Oct. 2, 2009, in North Dallas, Texas, at 84. After raising her children she worked as an elementary school teacher and a residential real estate broker. She loved literature, the arts, and languages and was an avid golfer. She was predeceased by her husband of 62 years, Richard Marcyes '47, and her brother, George Collins '51. Survivors include her children, Richard Marcyes '78 and Susan Browder, her sister-in-law, Sarah Kunkel Collins '51, and four grandchildren.
Louise Kelley Pape Rochester '47
Louise Kelley Pape Rochester '47, Jan. 30, 2010, in Duxbury, Mass., at 84. In addition to raising her children, she taught middle school for 26 years. She loved the natural world and enjoyed sailing and traveling the globe. Survivors include her children, Heidi, Eric, Louise, Mark, Paul '75, and Andrea '79, three stepchildren, and 10 grandchildren.
Lewis E. Beers '49
Lewis E. Beers '49, Nov. 12, 2009, in Orlando, Fla., at 84. He served with the U.S. Navy during World War II and then established a career in sales. He was predeceased by his former wife, Frances Terry Power '49, with whom he raised six children.
Marilyn Perkins Prouty '49
Marilyn Perkins Prouty '49, Jan. 26, 2010, in Nashua, N.H., at 84. She became an R.N. in 1956 and earned a master's in 1964. She worked in nursing administration and eventually became vice president of nursing at Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital. She helped start the baccalaureate nursing program at Colby-Sawyer College and was honored by the New Hampshire Nursing Association. Survivors include her companion, Anne Sweatt.
Karekin Der Sahagian '49
Karekin Der Sahagian Jr. '49, Dec. 20, 2009, in Bradenton, Fla., at 83. He served in the Army during World War II, earned an M.B.A. in 1950, and became an investment analyst on Wall Street. He enjoyed travel and was interested in history, geography, and language, teaching himself Armenian, the native language of his parents. Survivors include his sons, Karekin III and Erik, and four grandchildren.
Charles H. Lord '50
Charles H. Lord '50, Feb. 13, 2010, in Oakton, Va., at 83. He served in China with the Army during World War II. He worked for the C.I.A. for 35 years and then worked as a consultant. He summered in Belgrade Lakes, Maine, was active with his church, and belonged to the Virginia Democratic Party. Survivors include his wife of 58 years, Colette, seven children, 19 grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren.
Henry H. Fales, Jr. '51
Henry H. Fales Jr. '51, Feb. 15, 2010, in Orleans, Mass., at 84. He was drafted during high school and served with the Army Air Corps during World War II. He worked for General Electric as an engineer and programmer and then was a handyman in Brewster, Mass. He was a ham radio operator with the highest license, extra, and he taught code and ham radio procedures to fourth graders. He volunteered with the Orleans Council on Aging and taught computer skills to the elderly. Survivors include his brother, Nathan.
Richard B. Mack '51
Richard B. Mack '51, Jan. 28, 2010, in Longboat Key, Fla., at 81. He earned a doctorate in applied physics from Harvard and worked for the U.S. Air Force at Hanscom Field. He was also a consultant. He wrote scientific papers and was a life member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Along with his wife he established a scholarship fund at Colby. Survivors include his wife, Evelyn Walker Mack '52, and a sister.