![]() I will add additionally links as I come across them. ![]() ![]() Sad.Īnd it SEEMS like this crime should have been solved, but it remains a cold case. The murder of Jane Snow at the Loon Lake Rest Area tapped in to many of the fears inherent in women traveling alone: as her two young children waited for her in the car, she was the victim of a brutal stabbing by an unknown assailant. Obviously, unsolved crimes have been taking up space in my memory for some time and this one happened when I was a teenager in northern lower Michigan-and, like many friends who remember this story, I NEVER stopped at a rest area again. The Cremation Society of CT in Windsor has care of the arrangements. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in Anita’s name may be made to The Wilson House, 46 Village St., East Dorset, VT 05253. Mary’s Cemetery in Claremont, N.H., at the convenience of the family. at Carmon Funeral Home, 807 Bloomfield Ave., Windsor. She was predeceased by her younger sister, Annette Dodier Lord in 2020, and her son-in-law, Michael Cole.Īnita’s family will receive friends on Saturday, Feb. She also leaves behind several nieces, nephews, and cousins. and her stepchildren, Richard Scott Brown and wife MaryJane Sullivan, and Alyson Lee Brown, all of Oakville, and Alyson’s partner Matt Scace of Northfield. She is also survived by her brother-in-law, Earl Lord of Manassas, Va., and his children her dear sister-in-law, Barbara Brown of Lebanon, N.H. In addition to her husband, she is survived by her children, Linda Cole of West Lebanon, N.H., Doreen Moodie of Enfield, N.H., Brian Bond and wife Margaret of Claremont, N.H., and Terri Sanborn and husband Daniel of North Carolina 10 grandchildren 20 great-grandchildren and a great-great-grandchild. They enjoyed attending craft shows for many years. Each fall, for many years, Anita and her daughters traveled to York Beach, Maine, for “A Girls Weekend at the Beach.”ĭuring the years from 2009 to the present, Richard and Anita started a business called “Floral Kaleidoscope Images,” designing and printing note cards from pictures of flowers taken by Richard over the years. They settled in Oakville where they had resided for more than 16 years.Īnita and Richard spent as much time as possible during the next 11 years camping at Loon Lake Campground in Croydon, N.H., during the summer so they could be near the New Hampshire and Vermont families. Anita and Richard were married on May 13, 2006, in Rollins Chapel on the Dartmouth Campus in Hanover, N.H., and honeymooned in St. Richard courted Anita for almost two years. Then came Richard Brown and his “Little Red Miata” from Oakville. She also took the trip of a lifetime with Susan visiting Europe and the U.K. Koop after he retired from public life and returned to reside in Hanover, N.H.ĭuring the years at Dartmouth College, Anita traveled to Mexico and the Yucatan Peninsula with her co-worker and good friend Susan Wills. She retired in 2008 from the Koop Institute at Dartmouth College as executive secretary for the former Surgeon General C. She later went to Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in the radiology department as a secretary and patient service representative for the next eight years. Gerow Chiropractic Office for 16 years, also in Lebanon, N.H. Carter & Sons clothing factory in Lebanon as a stitcher, then as a secretary for R.N. Anita was an avid sports fan and enjoyed the Red Sox, New England Patriots, NASCAR racing and the UConn women’s basketball games.Īnita’s first job was at W.H. While in Oakville, she enjoyed The Tuesday Knitting Group at the senior center, and made many lasting friendships. Summer vacations were spent at York Beach, Maine, which became the favorite place over the years and has continued to be ever since. The Bond family was always connected with sports, attended many events in the community and schools while her children were growing up. Anita and Stanley had four children, Linda, Doreen, Brian and Terri. Anthony Catholic Church in White River Junction, Vt., on July 2, 1955. During her high school years, she was a proud member of the cheerleader squad, in addition to other school activities.Īfter high school, Anita married Stanley Bond, also from Lebanon, N.H., at St. She attended Sacred Heart Parochial School and Lebanon High School. When she was 4-years old, the family moved to Lebanon, N.H., where she lived most of her life. She was born on April 23, 1938, in Claremont, N.H., and was the daughter of the late Adelard and Antoinette (Laplante) Dodier. Dodier (Bond) Brown, 84, passed away on Tuesday, Jan.
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