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Carl J. Bourassa '58, May 11, 2000, in Portsmouth, N.H., at 64. He was a construction supervisor for various construction companies throughout New England and other states. He is survived by six brothers, including Donald J. Bourassa '48, three sisters and several aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews.
Aubrey E. Jones '58, June 20, 2000, in Weston, Mass., at 66. He attended the College after Army service in Korea and received his law degree from Boston University School of Law. He served as general counsel for the Prudential Insurance Co., then went into general law practice and later into the practice of investment and trust law in Weston. He is survived by his wife, Lois Jones, three daughters, including Jocelyn Jones-Coles '90, a son, four grandchildren, a brother and nephews and nieces.
Patricia Millett Kent '62, June 7, 2000, in Portland, Maine, at 60. She was a member of Phi Beta Kappa and a summa cum laude graduate. Her activities in her Thomaston, Maine, community included volunteering at schools, churches and the Thomaston Public Library, where she facilitated an international Internet support group for people afflicted like herself with pulmonary hypertension. Survivors include her husband, Charles A. Kent II, three sons, three granddaughters and a cousin.
Ellen Manning Berne '64, July 1, 2000, in Newton, Mass., at 58. The head librarian at the Winsor School in Boston, she is survived by her husband, Stephen Thompson, two children, her mother and a brother.
David R. Walley '64, April 29, 2000, in Kennebunk, Maine, at 57. For several years he was an eighth grade history teacher. He also worked for Keuffel & Esser in Kennebunk and Reece Corporation of Gorham. While he was director of engineering at Sebago, Inc., he also taught engineering part time at the University of Maine and at the University of Southern Maine. Survivors include his wife, Judith Spiller Walley, two daughters, two brothers and two grandchildren.
Diane "Heidi" Fullerton Warburton '66, May 25, 2000, in Durham, N.C., at 55. Despite three decades of serious illness, she held several memberships in community organizations and was a director of the Durham Guardian Ad Litem Program representing the rights of abused and neglected children in court. She is survived by her husband, Samuel "Woody" Warburton Jr., a daughter, her mother, a sister and brother and six nieces and nephews.
Pauline Lunn Chamberlin '26, November 18, 1999, in Canton, Maine, at 95. She taught in schools in Vermont, in Waterville and Winslow, Maine, and at the Oak Grove School for Girls in Maine. She is survived by two sons, Arthur Chamberlin and Richard T. Chamberlin '52, 12 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
Evelyn Gilmore Pratt '27, January 16, 2000, in Wrentham, Mass., at 95. She was a receptionist for a doctor and for Norwood Hospital. Predeceased by her husband, George H. Pratt '26, she is survived by a daughter, Constance Fisher, and a son, Ralph C. Pratt.
Angie Reed Hoch '27, January 1, 2000, in Manchester, Conn., at 93. She received an M.A. from Boston University and taught in Utica, N.Y.-area schools for many years. She is survived by two stepdaughters, Alice Hoch and Norma Pratt, three nieces and several great-nieces and -nephews.
Steven L. Dougherty, Aug. 27, 2011, in Scarborough, Maine, at 75. He established a career in the beverage industry and in the 1970s became owner of Cumberland and York Distributors. He was involved with local politics and served on planning and zoning boards. He loved to sail and typically had a dog by his side. Survivors include his wife of 54 years, Mary Jane, three children, and seven grandchildren.
Charles B. Twigg, Oct. 21, 2011 in Wellesley, Mass., at 76. He was a lieutenant in the Navy until 1960, when he started working in sales. He subsequently owned two businesses and worked in commercial real estate. Survivors include his wife of 52 years, Julia Belzer Twigg ’58, three daughters, including Charmaine Twigg Hartnett ’87, 10 grandchildren, and a brother.