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Agnes Olney <I>Minot</I> Gilmore

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Agnes Olney Minot Gilmore

Birth
Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA
Death
18 Sep 2010 (aged 95)
Middlebury, Addison County, Vermont, USA
Burial
Hyde Park, Lamoille County, Vermont, USA Add to Map
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d/o Francis Minot and Isabel (Quackenbush) Minot.
Wife of James Keith Gilmore
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HYDE PARK - Agnes Olney (Minot) Gilmore, 95, died on Saturday, the 18th of Sept., in Middlebury.

She was born in Stamford, Conn., the daughter of Francis Minot and Isabel Quackenbush Minot.

She grew up in Boston and Falmouth, Mass., attended the Winsor School in Boston and received a BA in History from Smith College. In 1940, she married James Keith Gilmore of Wrentham, Mass., and moved to Hyde Park. Her life was dedicated to and centered on education. She was a very active member of the Second Congregational Church of Hyde Park and served as the first woman president of the Vermont Conference of the United Church of Christ. In addition, she was devoted to the Hyde Park community, serving in leadership positions on the School Board, Hyde Park Home Day, the Lanpher Memorial Library and many other community organizations.

She was predeceased by her husband of 52 years; her daughter, Anne; and her brother, Francis Minot, Jr.

Mrs. Gilmore is survived by her two sons, Charles and his wife, Polly, of Akron, OH, and Peter and his wife, Linda, of Rutland; six grandchildren, Josephine of Memphis, Tenn., Thea and her husband, Kevin Nichols, of Macomb, Ill., John of Akron, OH, Piper and her husband, Kevin Bai, of Clinton Township, Mich., Gage of Boston, and McLaren of Rutland; two great-grandchildren, Samantha and Charles Nichols; and her sisters, Betsy Siggins-Schmidt of Belmont, Mass. and Muriel Minot of Santa Monica, Calif.

A memorial service will be held in her honor at 2 p.m. at the Second Congregational Church in Hyde Park on Monday, Sept. 27, 2010.


Published in The Burlington Free Press on September 23, 2010
d/o Francis Minot and Isabel (Quackenbush) Minot.
Wife of James Keith Gilmore
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HYDE PARK - Agnes Olney (Minot) Gilmore, 95, died on Saturday, the 18th of Sept., in Middlebury.

She was born in Stamford, Conn., the daughter of Francis Minot and Isabel Quackenbush Minot.

She grew up in Boston and Falmouth, Mass., attended the Winsor School in Boston and received a BA in History from Smith College. In 1940, she married James Keith Gilmore of Wrentham, Mass., and moved to Hyde Park. Her life was dedicated to and centered on education. She was a very active member of the Second Congregational Church of Hyde Park and served as the first woman president of the Vermont Conference of the United Church of Christ. In addition, she was devoted to the Hyde Park community, serving in leadership positions on the School Board, Hyde Park Home Day, the Lanpher Memorial Library and many other community organizations.

She was predeceased by her husband of 52 years; her daughter, Anne; and her brother, Francis Minot, Jr.

Mrs. Gilmore is survived by her two sons, Charles and his wife, Polly, of Akron, OH, and Peter and his wife, Linda, of Rutland; six grandchildren, Josephine of Memphis, Tenn., Thea and her husband, Kevin Nichols, of Macomb, Ill., John of Akron, OH, Piper and her husband, Kevin Bai, of Clinton Township, Mich., Gage of Boston, and McLaren of Rutland; two great-grandchildren, Samantha and Charles Nichols; and her sisters, Betsy Siggins-Schmidt of Belmont, Mass. and Muriel Minot of Santa Monica, Calif.

A memorial service will be held in her honor at 2 p.m. at the Second Congregational Church in Hyde Park on Monday, Sept. 27, 2010.


Published in The Burlington Free Press on September 23, 2010


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