Class Notes The Alumni Office recently learned of Cynthia’s death on November 24, 2019. After Green Vale, she graduated from The Chapin School. She is survived by three children, two granddaughters, and three stepdaughters. She was predeceased by her brother Guy F. Cary, Jr. ’34 and half sister.
had a long career as a floor trader at the New York Stock Exchange. A former Governor of the Exchange, he was a partner at George Robinson & Co., White, Weld & Company and Lazard Freres. George is survived by his wife, his son James K. Rose ’76, his daughter Jennifer Rose Parkinson ’79, his son Peter, three stepchildren, five grandchildren, and two greatgrandchildren.
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Coleman “Bill” W. Hoyt The Alumni Office recently learned of Bill’s death on October 9, 2019; he was 93 years old. After Green Vale, he graduated from Groton School and Tufts University with a degree in naval science. After serving as an officer on the USS Duluth, Bill attended Yale University and graduated with a degree in industrial administration. Bill began his career at Reader’s Digest where he was employed for forty years. He is survived by his wife, two sons, and five grandchildren. He was predeceased by his three brothers and one son.
’42 Dolly Dingee Gahagan It is with regret that we share the news of Dolly’s death on April 17, 2020; she was 92 years old. She is survived by many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband.
Pamela Marr More The Alumni Office recently learned of Pamela’s death on November 3, 2019; she was 92 years old. Pamela is survived by her husband, her daughters Alison More Davies ’75 and Robin More Eddy ’71, seven grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.
George H. Rose It is with regret that we share the news of George’s death on March 16, 2020; he was 87 years old. After Green Vale, George attended St. Paul’s School, Phillips Exeter Academy, and Harvard University. He went on to serve in the Army during the Korean War. George
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Shirley Aldrich Daiger It is with regret that we share the news of Shirley’s death on November 14, 2020. After Green Vale, Shirley attended Garrison Forest School and Vassar College. She was an active member of her church, museums, and other societies. Shirley was predeceased by her sister Joan Aldrich Knowlton ’40, her brother Malcolm P. Aldrich, Jr. ’47, and her first son. She is survived by one son, three grandchildren, and her extended family.
Marshall P. Keating It is with regret that we share the news of Marshall’s death on February 29, 2020. After Green Vale, he graduated from Deerfield Academy, Princeton University, and Columbia Law School. Marshall was an active member in multiple professional, business, charitable, and social organizations. He is survived by his three daughters, seven grandchildren, and one greatgrandchild. He was predeceased by two wives and siblings.
’46 Helen Batten Robinson It is with regret that we share the news of Helen’s death on January 13, 2020; she was 89 years old. After Green Vale, she graduated from Oberlin College in
1953 with a degree in sociology. Helen settled in Connecticut with her husband where she was an active member of her community. After spending three decades in Connecticut, Helen moved to New Hampshire to take over the management of her parent’s Camp which she continued for nearly forty years. Helen spearheaded the creation of the New Hampshire Traumatic Brain Injury Association support network as her third son Andrew was traumatically brain injured in an auto accident. She was an active conservationist and longtime supporter of the Newfound Lake Regional Association. Helen is survived by two sons, six grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband and two sons.
’47 Arthur E. Pew, III It is with regret that we share the news of Arthur’s death on October 2, 2020; he was 87 years old. After Green Vale, Arthur attended The Hotchkiss School and Princeton University. He enjoyed a long career in the railroad industry as a systems analyst and purchasing director. Arthur served on the boards of the Minnesota Transportation Museum and Downeast Rail Heritage Preservation Trust. He is survived by his brother R. Anderson Pew ’50, four children, ten grandchildren, nieces, and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife.
’48 William R. Scoble, Jr. It is with regret that we share the news of William’s death on June 24, 2020. After Green Vale, William graduated from Rutgers University with a master’s degree in electrical engineering
and Doctor of Philosophy in materials science. William is a veteran of the United States Army. As an employee of Lockheed Martin, he developed microelectronics used inside satellites. In retirement, he was a member of Kiwanis and tutored at San Jose schools. He is survived by his wife, three sons, and four grandchildren.
’50 Mary-Lenore Blair “I adored my time at GVS.”
Marcia “Mussy” McCuaig Geer It is with regret that we share the news of Mussy’s death on November 30, 2020. After Green Vale, Mussy graduated from Westover School in 1953 and Radcliffe College in 1957. She received her master’s degree in education from Northeastern University and was certified in Montessori education in Chicago. Mussy began her teaching career at Miss Fines School in Princeton, New Jersey. She founded the Lower School at Providence St. Mel’s in Chicago. She was predeceased by her daughter Katie and her sister Natalie McCuaig May ’46. She is survived by her husband, three daughters, brother Victor C. McCuaig, Jr. ’43, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and extended family.
Harold W. Janeway It is with regret that we share the news of Harold’s death on August 20, 2020. After Green Vale, he graduated from Milton Academy and Yale University in 1958. After serving for two years in the Navy, he joined the investment banking firm of White, Weld and Co. in New York City. He worked as a security analyst and became head of the firm’s Research Department. Harold moved to New Hampshire and formed White Mountain Investment. In 2006, he retired from investment management and was elected to the state Senate. He was active in the Nature Conservancy, the Forest Society, and other environmental protection groups. Harold is survived by his wife, five children, and a large