Norman C. Bassett 53, of Phoenix, formerly of Longmeadow, Mass. Florida Obituaries, today , past 3 days, past 7 days, past 30 days world's largest online collection of obituaries, at legacy.com. He spent several years as a stockbroker before changing careers and learning clockmaking. He is survived by his wife, Karen; three daughters, including Sidra Scharff 13 MPH and Allegra Scharff 17 MPH; four grandchildren; and two brothers and sisters-in-law. In 1963, he and his wife founded Marshall Contractors, Inc. (MCI), and became a leading builder of microelectronics fabrication plants and biotechnology labs. She participated in a book club and enjoyed weekly mahjong games. During summers, she hosted a weekly television program sponsored by the Providence School Department. He was a journalist at the Newaygo County Sun then moved into public relations at both Gerber and the Guardsmen. ; June 28. Nancy L. Goodick 80, of Lowell, Mass. This will suit the Super Stock boats and keep their catamaran hulls free and loose for higher speeds. In addition to beautiful new landscaping, new benches were recently installed along the northern part of the walkway. He enjoyed sailing on the Connecticut River, hiking, camping, and walking the trails of the Gillette Castle grounds. David S. Decker 55, of Bethesda, Md. She was creative with fiber arts and painting. ; June 27. John A. Kern 65, of Burlington, Vt.; May 8, from complications of an abdominal fistula. . Join us for FREE outdoor, socially distanced yoga by the water, just beyond the children's playground at Bayfront park. At the time of his death, he had just completed the compilation of a comprehensive 80,000-entry (1,400-page) English-Western Armenian dictionary, a project he had dreamed of doing since his teen years. In 2009, Marty and her close friend Arky Markham founded the Markham-Nathan Fund for Social Justice (MNF) in honor of their two activist husbands George Markham and Michael Nathan. She was a clinical assistant professor of surgery at Warren Alpert Medical School and a member of the clinical faculty advisory committee. He taught Russian language, literature, and linguistics, and later comparative literature and culture, at the University of Western Ontario. He also enjoyed playing tennis and golf, fishing, and boating. Create a password that only you will remember. His research consisted of pioneering phonetics experiments, studying the vocal tracts of newborn humans, and traveling to the Mount Everest base camp to study the effect of high altitude on climbers cognitive abilities, part of a project to prepare future astronauts for a mission to Mars. In the mid-1960s, she and her family moved to Schenectady and she taught science at a local high school. She is survived by a sister, two brothers, and nieces and nephews. On view exclusively at Marie Selby Botanical Gardens Downtown Sarasota campus from Feb. 13-June 27, 2021, Roy Lichtenstein: Monets Garden Goes Pop! He regularly donated money to support the Jamestown Philomenian Library and the Jamestown Volunteer Fire Department. He volunteered as a small business consultant and enjoyed tutoring, gardening, and being an amateur photographer. He enjoyed good cigars, pipe tobacco, and dark chocolate until the last full day of his life. He is also survived by his sister, Cecile Dawson, his brother-in-law, Carl Dawson, sister-in-law, Doris Beaulieu, and many nieces and nephews. It may take up to 1 hour for your comment to appear on the website. After his retirement, he used his technical skills to support nonprofits and focused his free time on local and national political campaigns. After Brown, he served in the U.S. Navy for five years as a commissioned officer, spending two years at sea aboard a destroyer escort and three years in communications intelligence with the Naval Security Group. He worked for Cameron Brown mortgage company and was transferred to Newport News in 1966. She is survived by five daughters, three sons-in-law, 13 grandchildren, a great-grandchild, a sister, and a brother. He enjoyed singing, joining the Chorus of Westerly in 1994 and remaining an active participant for the next 19 years. He attended medical school at the University of Cincinnati and met his future wife. Sarasota, FL - P1 Offshore Next Race Marathon Sat 29 - Sun 30, Apr Cocoa Beach Fri 19 - Sun 21, May Sarasota Fri 30, Jun - Sun 02, Jul Sheboygan Fri 11 - Sun 13, Aug St. Petersburg Fri 01 - Sun 03, Sep Clearwater Fri 22 - Sun 24, Sep Key West Sun 05 - Sun 12, Nov Sarasota, FL Location Hotel Race Schedule He was a fiction writer and published several novels based in Boston. A special issue of the International Journal of Solids and Structures, Vol. She always gave freely and quietly to everyone in her life. There was an error processing your request. ; Apr. Creating an obituary on Echovita is free. Returning to New York City, she joined Fiduciary Trust as a financial analyst. She was an avid reader with a great sense of humor and sharp wit. In 1984, they moved to Rockport, Mass., and he became manager of C.F. Stephen 89; and five grandchildren. Rebecca Summerhays 11 PhD, of Wellesley, Mass. As a delegate of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, she participated in field trips by Western scientists to the Taklamakan Desert of western China. ; June 8, after a brief illness. He was president of Beta Theta Pi fraternity and elected to the Brown Key. A gifted seamstress, she sewed American Girl outfits for her granddaughters dolls and matching outfits for the girls to wear. She was a librarian in the New York public library system. He attended Southeastern Louisiana College for two years before entering a naval commission during World War II. He led legal departments and mentored colleagues at research hospitals, including the University of Rochester, Johns Hopkins University, Duke University, and the University of Florida. The following are recent death notices for Sarasota residents. He enjoyed singing and writing humorous songs. Obituaries Deborah (Debbie) A. Swedick, 66, of Ellenton, Florida, suddenly passed away on February 7, 2023. He was an avid reader and enjoyed playing golf, bowling, and listening to and singing classical music. She is survived by her daughters, Teresa Cangiano and Tanya Dominy; brothers, Gregory LeHeup, Eldred LeHeup and Jack LeHeup; sisters, Della Frye, Janet Hull, Linda Sprenkle and Nancy Dorothy Ellen (LeHeup) Shedd, 77, of Orlando, Florida, passed away on April 2, 2019. Outside of academia, he was a fierce competitor and poet and had a deep love for sports, especially the Pittsburgh Steelers. Patricia F. Horton passed away on May 31, 2021 in Sarasota. Juan M. Alonso 67 PhD, of Cambridge, Mass. For her work on The Talk, she earned Daytime Emmy Awards in 2016 and 2018, along with an NAACP Image Award in 2016. West Palm Beach, Florida | June 2-5, 2023; West Palm Beach, Florida | June 16-19, 2023; Safety. Louise Anthony Brundage 53, of Midlothian, Va., formerly of Hamden, Conn.; July 18. She was also a member of the American Medical Womens Association and the R.I. chapter of the American College of Surgeons. He is survived by his wife, Megs; two daughters; a brother and sister-in-law; and six nieces and nephews. After Brown, he earned an MBA at Columbia and studied writing at the New School, where he met his wife. He was a graduate student in cybersecurity. She is survived by her husband, Bob; a daughter and son-in-law, a son and daughter-in-law; two grandchildren; a sister and brother-in-law; and brother James Widland 74. Martha Marty Arthur Nathan 73, of Northampton, Mass. Together they established the Music Foundation of San Antonio, which has provided funds to hundreds of needy students. 23. He worked at Atari as a lead programmer for the Dig Dug game. He spent sabbaticals in Munich and Hamburg, Germany, studying comparative methods of mathematics education and advocating for the adoption of both the metric system and more holistic mathematics pedagogies to help reduce math anxiety and increase mathematics literacy among students in the United States. Robert was born on May 16, 1958 in Pensacola, FL. She also opposed the creation of a biomass plant in Springfield. First Date Of Obituary . He and his wife retired to Medina in 1992. He rediscovered his love of jazz clarinet while living in Guatemala in 2006 and over the next 15 years played with ensembles ranging from town bands to community bands near his home, playing clarinet every year at town events alongside his son. He was an avid cyclist. We won't share it with anyone else. ; June 20. It was in collaboration with Dartmouth College professor Dan Rockmore. He opened his own clock repair business and retired in 2016. He was listed in Whos Who in South and Southwest from 1978-1985 and in Whos Who in America from 1980-1985. Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at. He is survived by his wife, Judith; a daughter; two sons and daughters-in-law; six grandchildren; and a great-grandson. Marshall & Sons. He helped to create both the Brown Football Association and the Brown University Sports Foundation. In Italy from 1988 to 2007, he was a research chemist. John H. Huntington 68 PhD, of Deming, N.Mex. There she met her husband, who was in the Navy, and went on to live in Texas, Florida, North Carolina, Washington, D.C., and Massachusetts. Sarasota 9-year-old wins brand new Tesla from MrBeast, Youtube sensation. He was a fellow of the American Association for Advancement of Science. He was fluent in French and was able to speak German and Italian. He was involved in conservation efforts and created a conservation grant for an easement on Stave Island, Me., to ensure the ecosystem of the larger Frenchman Bay. He was a member of numerous societies, including Tau Beta Pi National Engineering Honor Society. He was a veteran of the Korean War and a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accounts and of the Rhode Island Society of CPAs, where for several years he served on an ethics committee. He is survived by his wife, Dr. Delois Bohanon Teague 77; a daughter; a son; his mother; four siblings and their spouses; and many nieces and nephews. He enjoyed sailing and attending sporting events with his sons. After his military service, he started a nearly 40-year career with Continental Can Co. in the Chicago area and its successors, surviving mergers and takeovers until retiring in 2002. He was an advocate for conservation of the land and the importance of protecting wildlife habitat. He always had a passion for the water and enjoyed boating of all types. She supported him as he completed his master of divinity and during his ministry she hosted, sang in the choir, and volunteered in many ways behind the scenes. Tompkins Furniture in Danvers, Mass. After moving to Asheville in 2003, she was an active volunteer with the Buncombe County Master Gardeners and the North Carolina Arboretum. Paul Rosenberg 72, of Shelburne, Vt., formerly of Cincinnati; July 10, 2020, of cancer. In addition to her public speaking, she wrote a monthly column for several years in the Daily Hampshire Gazette on climate change issues. He was the graduate coordinator in the department of physics and astronomy at the University of Georgia from 1964-1973. At her request, there will be no funeral service. Robert D. Maslanka 63, of Lakewood Ranch, Fla., formerly of Williamsville, N.Y.; May 23. C. Harrison Meyer 41, of Washington, D.C.; Aug. 7 at 102 years of age. She worked as an astrogeologist and geomorphologist for the U.S. Geological Survey from 1968 to 1996. He is survived by many cousins. The weekend of 2nd - 3rd will see a double bill of powerboat and personal watercraft racing along Lido Beach. She was the author of A Dictionary of Russian Gesture (1983), an introduction and guide to the nonverbal component of the Russian language, and Russias Children, Our Children (1996), an expos of the incidences of childhood cancers around nuclear power stations in Russia and in the United States. Dan was born on January 19, 1958 in Sarasota, FL and grew up on Siesta Key. He also founded Squires Antiques and became well-known among dealers and collectors. The Powerboat P1 team works closely with the sports governing bodies, the UIM, APBA and the IJSBA. Cocoa Beach is long and narrow, running up and down the beach, with two 180 degree turns. She was a self-employed editor and owner of Rockwell Production Services of Newburyport. He is survived by his wife, Peggy; a daughter and son-in-law; a son and his partner; and several nieces and nephews. He was a radiologist who practiced for 50 years. From her early days in Mormon feminism to her work with survivors of domestic abuse to her efforts at Wellesley, her advocacy for womens value and equality was a constant throughout her adulthood. Obituaries can vary in the amount of information they contain, but many of them are genealogical goldmines, including information such as: names, dates, place of birth and death, marriage information, and family relationships. He was a long-time Little League coach; involved with the American Field Service (AFS), a high school foreign student exchange program; and a representative of the office furniture industry to the United Jewish Appeal. ; May 7. June loved and was of proud her public service to the community. In 1995, Simon Ziff became president of the firm and Lawrence moved to work on real estate deals with his son at Pershing Square Capital. This is the name that will be used to identify you within the system. He worked as the vice president of ShopRites bakery and frozen food divisions, retiring as the logistics manager for general merchandise from Wakefern Food Corporation after 39 years of service. Here are obituaries for Sarasota residents who have passed away since May 31, 2013. 20, following a long illness. They both taught well into their 90s and were active members of the San Antonio Music Teachers Association, with Robin serving as president from 1967 to 1969. She was an active member of the Womens Club and Red Hat Society, for which she knitted hats for newborns in hospital nurseries. Commissioned in the U.S. Navy, he served in the Korean War earning the Combat Action Ribbon, the Korean Service Medal with two bronze stars, and the Korean Presidential Unit Citation. Upon her retirement as director in 2001, the library branch at 91 Circular Avenue was renamed the Louise A. Brundage Community Branch Library in her honor. He graduated from Hahnemann University School of Medicine and completed a residency in ophthalmology at Boston University. Scott Parker,55, was hit by a suspected drunken driver who fled the scene and who shouldn't have been on the road driving anyway, according to Florida Highway Patrol. His most-requested topics involved his research into frog communication and his work in environmental education in Guatemala. He is survived by his parents, a sister and brother-in-law, and two nephews. She practiced yoga in India, descended into the Amazon and scaled the Andes in Peru, solo trekked the Camino de Santiago across Spain, walked the Coast to Coast Walk in England, mushed dog sleds in Quebec, and snorkeled the reefs of St. John and Hawaii. Chung K. Ng 77, of Laconia, N.H., formerly of Cardiff, Wales; May 25, of cancer. Find an obituary, get service details, leave condolence messages or send flowers or gifts in memory of a loved one. Dorothy was also preceded in death by her sister, Betty Jean Thornton. He is survived by a sister-in-law, a niece and nephew, and many cousins. Lloyd G. Sharples 64, of North Stonington, Conn.; Sept. 29, 2021. In his younger days he was athletic and enjoyed skiing and bicycling, including 50-mile bicycle rides with the Narragansett Bay Wheelmen. She was preceded in death by her grandson, Ian Thomason; and brothers, Fred Bryant and Donald Bryant. 27. In addition, he was JARs sole investigator for other notable projects including ABIOMEDs artificial heart flexible diaphragm simulation and finite element analysis of the rotary joints that orient and rotate the antennas on the James Webb Space Telescope. He is survived by daughter Margaret Hay 81; sons Robert Jr. 75 and Michael 78; two daughters-in-law; and four granddaughters, including Catherine Callas 15. During his tenure at Ackman-Ziff he helped develop the mortgage brokerage industry: the business of helping developers borrow money to finance real estate projects. He enjoyed sailing with his son and participating in races around Conanicut Island. While at Brown, he joined the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps and served two years active duty before entering General Theological Seminary. Years later Junes other government jobs were as an Oregon State Parks commissioner, Clatsop County commissioner and Port of Astoria commissioner. She worked as a special education teacher at Sonoma Valley High School for years before eventually becoming the vice principal. 23. He published numerous papers and held a patent for dynamic command remapping for human-computer interface. It would be illegal for me to accept a fee for preparing that application on your behalf. At the University of Georgia, he was elected to serve on the university council, served on many university committees, and was a presidents administrative council faculty representative. ; July 5, of a heart condition. He pursued a career in banking in New York at the Irving Trust Company, in Pennsylvania at the Dauphin Deposit, and in New Jersey at Citizens First National Bank, Valley National Bank, and the Provident. At Thomson Global Markets, he was chief technical analyst and chief market strategist. ), 2022 Entry List 2022 Race Schedule 2021 Race Results VIP Hospitality Media Registration 2022 Race Schedule. After Brown, he earned an MBA from the University of Michigan and for the next 50 years had a successful career in the investment and financial services industry, serving as a senior executive at numerous firms. Denise Duensing Poler 72, of Memphis; June 2. Marlene Cutitar 83, 86 MD, of Warwick, R.I.; May 23, from cancer. But after several years working as a social worker she decided to become an educator and taught at Hunter College and Columbia University School of Social Work, from which she retired. ; Aug. 2. Herald-Tribune to stop running Dilbert comic strip Prepare for bigger, costly storms and higher . She was continuously active in the lives of her nieces and nephews, hosting many family events. He was a pilot in the U.S. Air Force and served in the Vietnam War. He loved all kinds of music, but especially, 70's rock. Previous Obituaries: More Obituaries : Get alerted to new obituaries added to this website. He went on to found and be the principal trumpeter of the Narragansett Bay Symphony Community Orchestra. He is survived by a daughter and son-in-law, two sons, two grandchildren, two step-grandchildren, a step-great-granddaughter, and several nieces and nephews. He is survived by two nieces and a nephew. Richard Dick Carolan 58, of Barrington, R.I.; June 1. ; July 6. While at Brown, he lettered in basketball and baseball and later enjoyed coaching his childrens baseball and softball Little League teams. A private Burial will take place at Sarasota National Cemetery at a later time. There he also met his future wife, a fellow faculty member, and together they became involved in the world of figure skating, having reached the upper ranks of the sport themselves. After Brown, he continued his graduate studies in oceanography at URI. While living in Hamden, she worked for 30 years in the Hamden Library. Julie was born in Tampa. Spencer 60, of Wakefield, R.I; Apr. Audrey E. Woolfolk 84, of Santa Ana, Calif.; May 18. A fierce competitor, he enjoyed racing sailboats on Lake Michigan and Powers Lake. CANDLE HAS BEEN LIT CANDLES HAVE BEEN LIT, We are reviewing your submission. Help tell the story of your loved ones unique life. He is survived by his wife, Sheila; a daughter and son-in-law; son Douglas 85 and his wife; three grandchildren; a sister; and a brother. She is survived by her son, Larry Kersh; her daughter and son-in-law Lissa Kersh Bardin and Edward Bardin; 6 grandchildren: Kelleigh Kersh Byington, Randy Kersh, Karen Kersh Riffenburg, Joshua Kersh, Jeremy Bardin and Alison Bardin Spencer; Mary Nell Mixon Kersh, born on July 5, 1931, went to her heavenly home on Friday, April 5, 2019, at the age of 87. Sarasota,FL Obituaries Showing 10 of 3910 obituaries SORTED BY MOST RECENT FIRST Beverly Anne D'Angelo 08/10/1930 - 02/21/2023 Beverly Anne D'Angelo, age 92, of Sarasota, Florida passed away on Tuesday, February 21, 2023. While on the faculty at Kent, in addition to being dorm master and head of the modern language department, he coached tennis, diving, and figure skating. Phi Beta Kappa. He received an achievement medal and joint service commendation medals. He is survived by two sons, including James 73; two granddaughters; and three great-granddaughters. Joseph J. Kelly Jr. 61, of Wall Township, N.J.; May 27. Peter M. Taft 67, of La Mesa, Calif.; Apr. In his earlier years he coached Barrington youth hockey, football, and baseball and rarely missed any opportunity to watch his family perform or compete. and Velma Mixon; 3 brothers and 3 sisters. On view exclusively at Marie Selby Botanical Gardens' Downtown Sarasota campus from Feb. 13-June 27, 2021, Roy Lichtenstein: Monet's Garden Goes Pop! No other state even comes close. While growing up in New Jersey, he was the neighbor of Mickey Mantle and would request a signed baseball, which he would then pawn to his friends for pocket money. He cared deeply about protecting this countrys cherished democracy and enjoyed discussing politics and writing letters to the editor. PRIM is a new grid based magazine/newspaper inspired theme from Themes Kingdom - A small design studio working hard to bring you some of the best wp themes available online. Her life and spirit were filled with adventure. Like our page to stay informed about passing of a loved one in Sarasota, Florida on facebook. She married Fred Rosentreter in Vancouver, Washington. She is survived by her husband, John 51; three sons; two granddaughters; and a great-granddaughter. He was a labor relations manager at several federal agencies during his career. Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at Darrell Joseph Brown, age 48, of Myakka City, Florida passed away on Friday, February 17, 2023. He is survived by his wife, Rita; a daughter and son-in-law; a son and daughter-in-law; four grandchildren; and a brother. Watson 54, of West Lake, Ohio; June 5. Steven C. Batterman 61 ScM, 64 PhD, of Voorhees, N.J.; July 9, 2021. Search Sarasota obituaries and condolences, hosted by Echovita.com. He earned two national coach-of-the-year awards while also serving on numerous national and regional collegiate tennis committees. She is survived by a sister and brother. He was a retired professor of English. In 1990, he opened his own furniture store. He is survived by his wife, Joan; a daughter; son Doug 91; and three grandchildren. Jeffrey Oz M. Suerth 71, of Petaluma, Calif.; May 5. Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.nationalcremation.com/location/sarasota Beverly Anne D'Angelo, age 92, of Sarasota, Florida passed away on Tuesday, February 21, 2023. All rights reserved. Henry D. Sharpe Jr. 45, of Concord, Mass., and Sorrento, Me. She taught sixth grade middle school and retired from teaching at Brunswick Junior High School in 2000. It was completed in January 2020, but hardly showcased since. Pat was born in Roanoke, VA and moved to Myakka, FL when she was 2 years old. Harold Harry Phillips 69, of Santa Rosa, Calif.; May 26, of chronic lymphocytic leukemia and Hodgkins lymphoma. Carson L. Fifer Jr. 65, of Alexandria, Va.; Apr. Visit our Support Center