“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

  • Anthony “Tony” Morrone ’06

    June 28th, 2021


    Anthony “Tony” Morrone ’06
    Passed away on June 28, 2021.

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    Posted in: 2000s
  • Francis P. Tocco ’65

    May 29th, 2021


    Francis P. Tocco ’65
    Passed away May 29, 2021

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    Posted in: 1960s
  • R. Hunter Austin ’61

    May 13th, 2021


    R. Hunter Austin ’61
    Richard Hunter Austin, age 78 of Hurt died May 13, 2021 at Centra Lynchburg General Hospital.   Born December 8, 1942 in Charleston, WV, he was a son of the late Andrew Yates Austin, Jr. and Barbara Hasset Hunter Austin.  Mr. Austin was an Elder with the Rainbow Family.   He was a carpenter, mu...

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    Posted in: 1960s
  • Matthew Last ’85

    April 21st, 2021


    Matthew Last ’85
    Matthew Edison Dick Last passed away peacefully on April 21, 2021 in Mystic, CT.Born in Los Angeles, Matthew was the youngest of four children born to the late Jim and Marnie Last.His brothers, William "Wooley", and Teddy, preceded him in death, in 2004 and 2006 respectively.His first job as a young...

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    Posted in: 1980s
  • Winslow C. Shoemaker '44

    March 25th, 2021


    Winslow C. Shoemaker '44
    Passed away on March 25, 2021.

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    Posted in: 1940s
  • David G. Williams ’48

    March 13th, 2021


    David G. Williams ’48
             DAVID G. WILLIAMS of Orange City, Florida, having achieved his fourscore-and-ten [age 90], passed away peacefully at home in the sunny late afternoon of Saturday March 13, 2021.  Born to Sallie Wakefield Gilman and Gurth Williams in Worcester MA on Sept. 20, 1930, he grew up as their...

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    Posted in: 1940s
  • J. Roy Burton ’60

    March 10th, 2021


    J. Roy Burton ’60
    J. Roy Burton, 78, died on March 10, 2021. He attended South Kent School and was a graduate of Roosevelt University. Professionally, he worked as director of purchasing at Loyola University Medical Center for 22 years, followed by a 30-year career as the owner of Village Laundromat. An active member...

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    Posted in: 1960s
  • George H. Bartlett - Third Head of School

    March 1st, 2021


    George H. Bartlett - Third Head of School
    George Hodges Bartlett was born on April 10, 1929 and died peacefully on March 1, 2021; he was 91 rich years old. He retired to Eastham, Massachusetts where he and Maggie, his wife of 66 years, lived in the house that he built on the bluff between Nauset Light and Coast Guard beach, which they event...

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  • James P. Lee ’50

    February 26th, 2021


    James P. Lee ’50
    James Porter Lee was born on New Year's Day in 1932 in Glen Cove, New York. He passed on Feb. 26, 2021, in Port Charlotte, Florida.Jim went to South Kent School in Kent, Connecticut, and graduated in the class of 1950. He was an active athlete and member of several clubs/committees. Jim was a vetera...

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    Posted in: 1950s
  • R. John Stern ’61

    February 15th, 2021


    R. John Stern ’61
    On February 15, 2021 beloved Husband, Father, Grandfather, and Uncle, (Robert) John Stern passed away at the age of 78. He suffered a series of strokes which advanced his dementia and ultimately landed him in hospice. John was born on July 5th, 1942 in New York City. His parents were Jewish refugees...

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    Posted in: 1960s