“They will be remembered as we knew them in the full freshness and vigor of their young manhood. And as the years roll on and the seasons come and go, each evening the school will gather here for its few minutes of worship, prayer, and praise. And each morning some will be here to celebrate the great sacrifice which carries with it the hope of the world. Then in the words of an unknown poet­ –

  • They shall not grow old
  • As we that are left grow old.
  • Age shall not weary them
  • Nor the years condemn.
  • At the going down of the sun
  • And in the morning
  • We shall remember them.

May they rest in peace and may perpetual light shine upon them.”

- Samuel S. Bartlett

  • Asarappulige Tihan Chitrananda ’10

    October 27th, 2021


    Asarappulige Tihan Chitrananda ’10
    Passed away on October 27, 2021.

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    Posted in: 2010s
  • Nathaniel “Dan” West - Former Faculty

    October 3rd, 2021


    Nathaniel “Dan” West - Former Faculty
     Nathaniel Eldridge (Dan) West, 79, passed peacefully on October 3, 2021 having lived to the rhythm of the natural world.Dan had several careers prior to devoting full time to his artwork. After graduating from Allegheny College and then active duty in the Navy, he taught English at South Kent Scho...

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  • Harvey W. Russ ’45

    September 18th, 2021


    Harvey W. Russ ’45
    Russ, Harvey Wheeler Formerly of Scituate Harvey Wheeler Russ passed away on September 18, 2021 in Nashville, Tennessee at the age of 94. Born in Buffalo, New York to Hurlburt L. Russ and Elizabeth Eldridge Russ, he grew up in Belmont, Massachusetts and attended South Kent School in Connecticut. Har...

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    Posted in: 1940s
  • Craig Kuhner ’60

    September 14th, 2021


    Craig Kuhner ’60
    Craig Kuhner was born in Westport Connecticut to Russell and Betty Kuhner on August 19, 1941. He was an identical twin – he and his brother Scott Kuhner were Russell and Betty’s first children. During his childhood in Westport, he and his brother Scott spent time hiking in the woods near their h...

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    Posted in: 1960s
  • Derek C. Krull ’92

    September 7th, 2021


     Derek C. Krull ’92
    Passed away on September 7, 2021

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    Posted in: 1990s
  • Robert J. Sauers ’67

    September 6th, 2021


    Robert J. Sauers ’67
    Robert John Sauers, 72, of Charleston, SC, died September 6, 2021. He was born in Grinnell, Poweshiek County, Iowa on November 5, 1948, a son of Robert Charles Sauers and Madeleine Leone French Sauers.Mr. Sauers was a graduate of South Kent School in Connecticut, and The College of Charleston, where...

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    Posted in: 1960s
  • David W. Hawkins ’63

    July 27th, 2021


    David W. Hawkins ’63
    David William Hawkins died unexpectedly on July 27, 2021, at his home in Deer Isle, Maine, while working on a sailing dinghy for his granddaughter. David was born December 7, 1945, in Greenwich, Connecticut, to the Rev. John J. Hawkins and Jane Dudley Hawkins. He grew up in Riverside, Connecticut, a...

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    Posted in: 1960s
  • Richard L. Aiken ’48

    July 26th, 2021


     Richard L. Aiken ’48
    The Rev. Richard Lloyd Aiken, 90, beloved father of Alison Aiken, of Truro, MA, and Andrew Aiken, of West Hartford, CT, died Monday, July 26, 2021, in his home on North Pamet Road in Truro.Rev. Aiken was born in New York City and educated at St. Thomas Choir School, South Kent School, and Trinity Co...

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    Posted in: 1940s
  • Ford A. Fust ’69

    July 14th, 2021


    Ford A. Fust ’69
    At age 70, Andy died suddenly from overwhelming cancer. Born to John Abercrombie and Mary Harmar Fust, he grew up in Erie, Pennsylvania. Classical music, great literature, a love for the English language, passion for the beauty and wonder of nature, a keen interest in people, and an uncontainable se...

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    Posted in: 1960s
  • Donald J. Mousted - Former Faculty

    July 11th, 2021


    Donald J. Mousted - Former Faculty
    Donald James Mousted passed away on Sunday, July 11, 2021. He was an English, Drama, and Creative Writing teacher before retiring to Stanardsville, Va. For years, he participated as an actor and stage manager for local theater in Connecticut and New York. He is survived by his brother, Steve; his ...

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