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Dorothy Harmon-White Lamoreau '22, February 10, 2004, in Port Charlotte, Fla., at 101. She had a long and varied career in teaching, retail, home demonstration and, with her husband, in the auction business before she moved to Florida in 1996. She is survived by her daughter, Nancy Lewis, three grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
Dorothy Gould Conant '27, April 4, 2004, in Gorham, Maine, at 97. She was a teacher for many years, primarily in the area of Brunswick and Topsham, Maine. After retirement she traveled and participated in Elderhostel programs. She is survived by her son, Bernie M. Conant Jr., three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Susan Stevens Watson '28, June 6, 2004, in South Portland, Maine, at 96. She taught in Maine at Milbridge High School, Monson Academy and Sullivan and Sedgwick high schools until her marriage in 1941. Predeceased by her husband, Russell E. Watson, she is survived by her daughter, Susanne W. Sinclair, her grandson, Stephen R. Langlois '85, her great-granddaughter and several nieces and nephews.
Mildred Tupper Van Wart '28, February 2, 2004, in Maine, at 97. She was secretary-treasurer at Husson College in Bangor, Maine. Survivors include her husband, Lloyd Van Wart.
Helen Chase Pardey '30, April 3, 2004, in Keene, N.H., at 94. She received a master's from Middlebury College and was an English teacher for many years, concluding her career in the Middleboro (Mass.) School District. Predeceased by several College relatives, she is survived by her half sister, Mary Chase Howe '67, six grandchildren, several great-grandchildren and nieces and nephews, including William Chase '62.
Katherine King Blanchard '35, April 17, 2004, in Rochester, N.Y., at 93. She was an accomplished pianist and owner, with her husband of 61 years, Boyd Blanchard, of the Christian Bookstore in Rochester. Predeceased by her sister, Eleanor King Smith '30, she is survived by her daughters, Judy Avedisian and Penny Fisher, three granddaughters, a grandson, nine great-grandchildren and seven nieces and nephews.
Arthur L. Spear '36, February 12, 2003, in Natick, Mass., at 88. He served in the Signal Corps in World War II. Later he held positions in production control and purchasing with several companies, including General Dynamics and United Engineers and Constructors Inc. Survivors include his wife, Betty, and a son and daughter.
Harriet Weibel Buyniski '37, December 22, 2003, in Ohio, at 88. She trained in social work at the University of Pittsburgh. She was predeceased by her husband, Edward F. Buyniski '35. Survivors include a son, Edward F. Buyniski Jr. '63, a daughter, Rose Buyniski Eriksson '68, and her brother-in-law Theodore Buyniski '47.
Helen Foster Jenison '38, November 1, 2003, in Smithfield, R.I., at 87. Before World War II she taught in central Maine schools. In the mid-1960s she was a substitute teacher in Cranston and Ponaganset, R.I. She leaves a son, Richard E. Jenison, two granddaughters and three great-grandchildren.
Betty Herd Sanders '38, April 1, 2004, in West Springfield, Mass., at 86. She attended Bay Path Institute before raising her family. Predeceased by her husband, Wayne B. Sanders '37, her brother, John A. Herd '32, and her sister, Dorothy Herd Hendrickson '35, she leaves three daughters, Constance Hoey, Cynthia Sanders Ingalls '73 and Pamela Letourneau, three grandchildren and several niees and nephews.
Rudolph Jacoby Jr. '38, February 28, 2004, in Brockton, Mass., at 90. A Navy veteran of World War II, he worked in banking in Boston. For several years before retirement he was employed by the state of Massachusetts as an engineer. He is survived by his friend Paul Sickoll and several nieces and nephews.