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In Memoriam


survived by her father, two broth- ers, five children, and two grand- children.


1994 Janet R. Lamarre, Manchester, N.H., Jan. 25, 2014. Lamarre was a retired social worker for the State of New Hampshire. She is survived by four children, nine grandchil- dren, and four great-grandchil- dren.


1999 Kenneth E. Ball, Auburn, N.H., Nov. 19, 2013. Ball was the owner and operator of Besnaham & Ball


A Home Run For Bunny


By Richard Andersen, Springfield College Professor of Human Services


Illustrated by Gerald Purnell ISBN: 978-0-9855417-2-9 Hardcover, 32 pages Illumination Arts, 2013 U.S. $16.95 See page 18.


We Called Him Bunny


By Richard Andersen, Springfield College Professor of Human Services


ISBN: 978-1-937146-50-4 Paperback, 91 pages Levellers Press, 2014 U.S. $15.95.


Every Sunday: A Father and Daughter’s Enduring Connection


By Donna W. Dearborn ‘75


ISBN: 978-0-9912053-0-1 Paperback, 328 pages WW Publishing, 2014 U.S. $14.95 See page 27.


Counseling Service in Manchester, N.H. He is survived by his wife Joanne, a brother, seven children, and 10 grandchildren.


2006 Lori Beth Skloff, Orlando, Fla., Jan. 20, 2014. Skloff was a long- time volunteer at Give Kids the World Village in Kissimmee, Fla. She is survived by her parents Alan and Jackie.


2010 Tara Sisco (G), Jamaica Plain, Mass., Dec. 28, 2013. Sisco served as the Metropolitan Council for Educational Opportunity director for the town of Swampscott, Mass.


2015 Kurtis R. Skelley (NG), Avon, Conn., March 3, 2014. Skelley was an all-state high school lacrosse player with a passion for the outdoors and a kind heart. He is survived by his parents Lisa and Douglas, his brothers, and his grandparents.


Employee William H. Stetson, South Deerfield, Mass., Jan. 28, 2013. Stetson owned a franchise for Pepperidge Farm, was a textbook manager for several book stores, and served as a reference librarian at Springfield College before retir- ing in 2007. He is survived by his wife Janet, son, and grandson.


Smashed Bologna Sandwiches: A Memoir of Springfield, The Springfield Massachusetts Boys’ Club, and the Boys’ Club Camp


By Bob Mazzariello ’61, G’64


Self-published, 2014 Paperback, 113 pages Mazzariello journeys down memory lane, chronicling his Boys’ Club experiences in the larger context of the city of Springfield, Mass.


Live, Laugh, and Love with Dementia


By Luann R. Sackrider ‘77


CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2013 116 pages Through personal experience, Luann Sackrider displays the trials and tribulations that a family encounters in dealing with dementia, and shares the legal, medical, and practical information learned along the way.


Intellectual Property Law of Plants


Mark D. Janis, Herbert H. Jervis ’64, G’66, and Richard C. Peet


ISBN: 9780198700913 Paperback, 544 pages Oxford University Press, 2014 U.S. $249.50 Written by an expert team of academics and practitioners, Intellectual Property Law of Plants provides a unique and practical analysis on plant-specific intellectual property regimes.


Ask More Get More: How to Earn More, Save More, and Live More… Just by Asking


By Michael Alden (Michael Sciucco ‘97)


ISBN: 978-1937110604 Paperback, 250 pages Emerald Book Company, 2014 U.S. $14.95 This self-help and motivation book provides readers with a message of how to create new opportunities in life and business simply by taking charge.


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