Class Note 1941
Issue
Harry Douty and his wife, Beezy, are doing well up in Red Bank, New Jersey, close to Asbury Park, where he was born and raised. He and Beezy enjoy volunteer work together, donating countless hours supporting the Association of Retarded Citizens of Monmouth County. Harry also plays nine holes of golf every day and keeps busy in his favorite hobby of gardening.
Harry absolutely loves gardening and has a real passion for it. He and Beezy are enjoying their good health and spending family time with their five children, 10 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
John Kelley: Sad news comes that this loyal son of Dartmouth passed away on September 30, 2009, of an apparent heart attack. He and Marge were married for 67 years and split their time living between Minnesota and Sarasota, Florida. He was buried with full military honors at Arlington National Cemetery, having served in the U.S. Marine Corps. His ’41 classmates of Dartmouth will sorely miss him.
Leon Cone up in Wolfboro, New Hampshire, is doing extremely well as he still serves as visitation minister for the First Congregational Church of Ossippee. He and his wife, Eleanor, just celebrated their 68th wedding anniversary on October 11, 2009, and both are in good health and feeling great. Leon left his business career in 1957 to attend the seminary at Gorton College. He graduated in 1966, but stayed there and worked on the staff for 27 years until he retired in 1987.
—Richard Jachens, 730 S. Osprey Ave., Apt. 404, Sarasota, FL 34236; (941) 365-4980
Jan - Feb 2010
Harry Douty and his wife, Beezy, are doing well up in Red Bank, New Jersey, close to Asbury Park, where he was born and raised. He and Beezy enjoy volunteer work together, donating countless hours supporting the Association of Retarded Citizens of Monmouth County. Harry also plays nine holes of golf every day and keeps busy in his favorite hobby of gardening.
Harry absolutely loves gardening and has a real passion for it. He and Beezy are enjoying their good health and spending family time with their five children, 10 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
John Kelley: Sad news comes that this loyal son of Dartmouth passed away on September 30, 2009, of an apparent heart attack. He and Marge were married for 67 years and split their time living between Minnesota and Sarasota, Florida. He was buried with full military honors at Arlington National Cemetery, having served in the U.S. Marine Corps. His ’41 classmates of Dartmouth will sorely miss him.
Leon Cone up in Wolfboro, New Hampshire, is doing extremely well as he still serves as visitation minister for the First Congregational Church of Ossippee. He and his wife, Eleanor, just celebrated their 68th wedding anniversary on October 11, 2009, and both are in good health and feeling great. Leon left his business career in 1957 to attend the seminary at Gorton College. He graduated in 1966, but stayed there and worked on the staff for 27 years until he retired in 1987.
—Richard Jachens, 730 S. Osprey Ave., Apt. 404, Sarasota, FL 34236; (941) 365-4980