Graduated from Rutland High School in 1943 and served as a Surgical Technician with the 116th Evacuation Hospital in the 7th Army’s Rhineland, Alsace-Lorrain and Germany Campaigns in WWII
He earned his medical degree by the University of Vermont in 1955; did post graduate training in Internal Medicine, Cardiology and Hematology at the Hospital at the University of Pennsylvania. He later became a member of the UVM medical faculty and achieved the rank of Professor of Medicine in 1972 and became Emeritus in 1991.
Married Mary "Marcy" Picard, R.N. in 1950
Predeceased by his wife, Marcy, in 2008; his son, John, in 2013; and two sisters, Betty Thorsson of Honolulu and Elaine Little of Burlington
Survived by his 3 children; seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren
Corbin and Palmer Funeral Home, Essex Jct.
(Information extracted from full obituary published in the Rutland Herald on October 24, 2020)
Graduated from Rutland High School in 1943 and served as a Surgical Technician with the 116th Evacuation Hospital in the 7th Army’s Rhineland, Alsace-Lorrain and Germany Campaigns in WWII
He earned his medical degree by the University of Vermont in 1955; did post graduate training in Internal Medicine, Cardiology and Hematology at the Hospital at the University of Pennsylvania. He later became a member of the UVM medical faculty and achieved the rank of Professor of Medicine in 1972 and became Emeritus in 1991.
Married Mary "Marcy" Picard, R.N. in 1950
Predeceased by his wife, Marcy, in 2008; his son, John, in 2013; and two sisters, Betty Thorsson of Honolulu and Elaine Little of Burlington
Survived by his 3 children; seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren
Corbin and Palmer Funeral Home, Essex Jct.
(Information extracted from full obituary published in the Rutland Herald on October 24, 2020)
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