He lived in Rochester for the last 44 years. He was a gardener at the Stone Estate in Marion for 47 years and had retired recently.
He was a member of the Sippican Rod and Gun Club and a past president of its predecessor organization, the Rochester Feather and Fin Club, as well as one of
the founders of the Plymouth County League of Sports. He was well-known for many floats, depicting conservation of wildlife, which he planned and entered in parades in area towns. He was a member of the First Congregational Church.
He lived in Rochester for the last 44 years. He was a gardener at the Stone Estate in Marion for 47 years and had retired recently.
He was a member of the Sippican Rod and Gun Club and a past president of its predecessor organization, the Rochester Feather and Fin Club, as well as one of
the founders of the Plymouth County League of Sports. He was well-known for many floats, depicting conservation of wildlife, which he planned and entered in parades in area towns. He was a member of the First Congregational Church.
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