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Class of 1965
“Newly minted southerner” following move from Long Island, NY in August, 2017. Except for the heat, I like it. Still have NY accent though.
Class of 1965
Ms. Norma Nunn Stephenson, age 88, of Tyler, TX passed away Wednesday, September 21, 2022, at her home in Tyler, TX. Ms. Norma was born June 7, 1934, in Ripley, TN. She is the daughter of the late Hugh Stewart Nunn and the late Corolea Lewis Nunn of Ripley, TN. Her late husband was Joseph Edmond Stephenson. Also preceding her in death was her former husband, Arthur Justin Fisher, Jr.
She is survived by daughter, Lea (Jan-Harry) Kastmo of Tyler, TX, and two step-daughters, Elizabeth “Beth” (John) Bettridge of Bow Mar, CO, and Laura Thomas of Sunriver, OR; and four sons, Art Fisher III of Pigeon Forge, TN, Kyle (Barbara) Fisher of Wilkesboro, NC, Stewart Stephenson of Tyler, TX, Keith (Nadia) Stephenson of Ballwin, MO and step son, Joe Stephenson of Daytona, FL,; Sister of one brother, Stewart Lewis (Madeline) Nunn of Memphis, TN, and two siblings-in law Stanley (Judy) Stephenson of Boston, MA and Martha Anne (Ken) Carmichael Highlands, NC.
Ms. Norma was also welcomed to heaven by her daughter, Lauren Fisher West.
She also leaves 16 grandchildren: Arthur (Megan) Fisher IV, Julia Fisher, Bradford Fisher, Nicholas Branam, Kathleen West, Scott West, Joseph (Heather) Fisher, John (Lindsey) Fisher David (Simone Styr) Fisher, Bethany Kastmo (Fletcher) Jonson, Christopher Kastmo,Alisia Kastmo (Brian) Kemper, Katrina Kastmo (Kaleb) McClain, Evelina Stephenson,Joseph Stephenson, Ella Stephenson and 14 great-grandchildren: Kalen Partridge, Abigail Fisher, Emily Fisher, Samuel Fisher, Noah Fisher, Logan Fisher, Mason Fisher,William Fisher-Styr, Anton Fisher-Styr, Alexandra Jonson, Emily Jonson, Audrey Jonson, Rhoades Fisher and Adair Fisher.
Class of 1965
Noel William (Bill) Thomas, age 79, passed away October 28, 2023. Mr. Thomas was in the class of 1961 MHS. He worked for the CIA and retired from TDOT. He was preceded in death by his wife, Glendia Carol Philpott Thomas; parents, Marion Leroy (Roy) Thomas and Anna (Ann) Mae Hinton Thomas; brother, Larry Grant Thomas.
He is survived by his son, Christopher Kevin Thomas (Jennifer); grandson, Zachary Ryan Thomas; step-grandchildren, Sara Harrington (Alex), Phillip York (Jessica), Andrew York; great-grandchildren, Maeve Riley Harrington.
Class of 1965
Arlene Larson Weible passed October 10, 2016.
Class of 1965
writes in to share that he now has two books “out there.” (1) “Floydiana,” an ebook on Floyd County, VA. randallawells.com (2) “Angel in Goggles: Earthly Scriptures.” Both paperback and Kindle Reader versions. Amazon.com
Class of 1965
Howard Kendrick Young, 74, died on Sunday, July 1. He was born in Schenectady, New York, on December 20, 1943, to Gordon and Barbara Young. He graduated from Clinton Central School in Clinton, New York, in 1961 where he played football and participated in band and orchestra. He earned his bachelor of arts degree in English from Maryville College, Tennessee, in 1965 and moved to Vermont to teach for a “couple of years” intending to return to graduate school. Forty years later, Mr. Young retired from teaching at North Country Union High School (NCUHS), having formed lasting relationships with countless students and colleagues. North Country was an important part of his life. He started his career as an English teacher at Derby Academy and then became one of the first teachers to open NCUHS in 1967. It was at North Country that he met and soon married Jaclyn Conley on June 21, 1969, and they taught together for over 35 years. He coached the first freshman football team, organized staff parties at Prouty Beach, and was the voice of Falcon football for many years, doing play-by-play, color commentary, and comedic relief all at once. Most notably, he directed and produced multiple musicals while at North Country and started the Derby Stock Company. His work in the fine arts at North Country and in the Northeast Kingdom has had a deep and enduring impact on his students and the community. Mr. Young served the community in many ways. He was elected moderator for the Derby Town Meeting for many years, served as the chair for the board of civil authority from 1997-2008, and was an active member of the Orleans Board of Realtors. He also served as justice of the peace from 1992-2012, and would drive his ’59 Triumph to country weddings in his “Marryin’ Sam” outfit, bringing joy and humor to the couples he joined. He had many interests and hobbies. He was an avid reader, a good trumpet player, and an excellent singer, especially with his sisters. He was a crafty poker player, an old-school skier, and an enthusiastic golfer. He loved going to hunting camp and taking one of his prized guns for a walk in the woods. He enjoyed photographing sunrises over Lake Salem with his dog, Pippa, working in his garden, and being with his family. He was most proud of his children and grandchildren and ardently followed and supported all of their activities and exploits. Mr. Young is survived by his wife, Jackie; his sons: Jonathan and his wife, Melissa, Chris and his wife, Meredith; his grandchildren Jack and Callie; his sisters Jan Fiske, Marge Egger, Kathy Martin, and Elizabeth Young; and his brother-in-law Mick Conley. He leaves his nieces Amanda Conley, Ellen and Anacelie Verdeclaro; and his nephews: Jonathan and David Martin, Steven and Scott Fiske, and John Egger. He was predeceased by his friend and brother-in-law Jon Conley. A celebration of Mr. Young’s life was held at the Frank Knoll’s Barn in Derby on Thursday, July 5. Donations in lieu of flowers may be made to the Howard Kendrick “HK” Young Memorial Scholarship that will be used to support fine arts students at NCUHS, care of Ellen Stanley at Passumpsic Savings Bank, 1 Gardner Street, Newport, Vermomt 05855. Online condolences are welcome at curtis-britch.com.