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November-December 2024

Robert H. Nassau II ’63

Robert H. Nassau II ’63 died on July 10. He was born in Plainfield, New Jersey; raised in Vermont; and attended Phillips Andover Academy, where he participated in football and wrestling.
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November-December 2024

Daniel W. Benson ’63

Daniel W. Benson ’63, M.D., died on August 4 at home. He was born in Everett, Washington but moved to Fairfield, Connecticut, and attended Mount Hermon School, where he participated in the newspaper and lacrosse.
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November-December 2024

Freeman P. Botnick ’63

Freeman P. Botnick ’63, M.D., died on August 23. Freeman was born in Norwich, Connecticut, and attended Norwich Free Academy and was president his senior year.
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September-October 2024

John R. Chamberlain ’63

John R. Chamberlain ’63 died on June 4 of complications from Parkinson’s disease. John came from a Dartmouth family, including a grandparent, his father, and uncles.
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September-October 2024

David L. Collyer ’63

David L. Collyer ’63 died on May 14. He was born in Boston and attended Dennis-Yarmouth (Massachusetts) Regional High School, where he participated in orchestra, band, and golf.
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September-October 2024

Michael L. Losee ’63

Michael L. Losee ’63 died on May 17. He was born in Schenectady, New York, and attended Chatham Central High School in Ghent, New York, where he was active in track, football, band, and the newspaper.
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September-October 2024

David B. Smoyer ’63

David B. Smoyer ’63 died June 1 from complications of dementia. He was born in Akron, Ohio, and grew up in Princeton, New Jersey.
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July-August 2024

Douglas W. Bell ’63

Douglas W. Bell ’63, M.D., passed away peacefully on February 9 at home in Denver. He was from Winchester, Virginia, and attended Handley High School, where he participated in football, track, basketball, yearbook, and glee club.
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July-August 2024

David Dawley ’63

David Dawley ’63 died November 16, 2023 in Hanover. He was from Westminster, Massachusetts, and attended Gardner High School where he participated in the newspaper and yearbook, dramatics, cross-country, and track.
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July-August 2024

William A. Lawliss ’63

William A. Lawliss ’63 died at home in South Burlington, Vermont, on March 26 from complications of dementia, surrounded by his loving family.