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David R. Hilton '35, March 23, 2002, in Boothbay Harbor, Maine, at 89. After Army service during World War II he joined Proctor & Bowie Co., a lumber and hardware business in Winslow, Maine. He served local communities as a trustee, volunteer and member of boards and clubs. Predeceased by his wife of 65 years, Ann Trimble Hilton '35, he is survived by four daughters, 10 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Robert O. Brown '36, April 24, 2002, in Benton, Maine, at 86. He worked at Keyes Fibre Co. in Waterville for 41 years, ending his career as director of industrial relations and personnel manager. He was active in town government and served in the Maine State Legislature from 1960 to 1964. He is survived by his wife of 64 years, Katharine Rollins Brown '36, three sons, 14 grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and his sister, Ruth Brown Peabody '32.
Arnold A. Green '37, March 29, 2001, in Trinidad, Texas, at 86. Before and after World War II, in which he served with the Air Force, he was a merchant in Presque Isle, Maine. In 1950 he moved to Albuquerque, N.M.
Joyce Porter Fox '38, June 6, 2002, in Caribou, Maine, at 84. Active in local civic organizations, she was a teacher before raising her family--a daughter, Jill Fox, and three sons, Gary, Artie and Jeffrey Fox, all of whom survive her. She also leaves seven grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren and two sisters.
Ruth Lewis Nowlan '41, June 14, 2002, in Foxboro, Mass., at 83. A librarian at Boyden Library in Foxboro for many years, she also was active in women's groups and other community organizations. She is survived by three daughters, Cynthia Torey, Caren Burrill-Murray and Cheryl Harding, two sisters, a brother, James Lewis '38, and four grandchildren.
Charles W. Heath '42, April 6, 2002, in Bangor, Maine, at 85. He served in the Army Air Corps in World War II. He served Ricker College in Bangor, Maine, as teacher, business manager and vice president until 1977 and was active on community boards and committees. He is survived by his wife, Ruth M. Heath, three daughters, a son, eight grandchildren, a great-granddaughter, a sister, nieces and nephews.
Saul Millstein '42, May 28, 2001, in Roseburg, Ore., at 81. He was a fighter pilot in the Marine Air Corps during World War II. He was a threadworks salesman and later launched Nylon Spinners Inc. in California.
Harold L. Rhodenizer '42, April 24, 2002, in Bethlehem, Conn., at 81. A veteran of the Royal Canadian Air Force, he was a teacher and coach in Maine before joining MacDermid Inc. in Waterbury, Conn., as a chemical engineer. He leaves a brother, Richard Rhodenizer, three sisters, Greta Gordon, Constance Knight and Jean Rhodenizer Fontaine '46.
Olivia Elam Davis '43, December 23, 2000, in Dublin, Ohio, at 80. After Colby she attended Simmons College, where she also did graduate work in the School of Social Work. For some years she was a social worker. She is survived by her daughter, Lynne Davis Simoson '77, her sons, Michael and Neil Davis, and grandchildren.
Justin O. Johnson Jr. '43, November 15, 1999, in Hancock, Maine, at 79. He taught mechanical engineering at the University of Maine before joining Honeywell, where he was employed for more than 20 years. Survivors include his sister, Augusta-Marie Johnson Alexander '45.
Helen Lorraine Carson '44, September 27, 2001, in Alexandria, Va., at 78. She was an editor with Dun's Review and later with Fortune magazine.