

(Campus Rescue & Emergency Squad), a fully-licensed rescue squad that served the college campus and eight surrounding towns. While at Lyndon, he was one of the founding members of C.R.E.S. Ron went on to attend Lyndon State College where he received his B.A. He later attended school in Brattleboro and graduated from Brattleboro Union High School, Class of 1969, where he served as manager for the boys’ varsity sports teams. At the age of four, he was stricken with polio and, for several years, attended a special school in Rutland for handicapped children. 28, 1949, the son of John and Beverly (Howell) Cleveland. 16, 2020, in the comfort of his boyhood home, following a lengthy period of declining health. Ronald John “Ronnie” Cleveland, 71, of Brattleboro.

To share memories and send messages of condolence, visit Brennan Humane Society, 437 Nine Mile Tree Rd, Gloversville, NY 12078. M emorial information: Burial will be in Fern Dale Cemetery on Oct. She is also survived by seven great grandchildren, two great-great grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. She is survived by her daughter, Barbara Oles of Guilford grandchildren Daniel Oles and Noreen Lake, also of Guilford, Deborah and Bill Black of Camp Hill, Pa., and Rebecca and Dwayne Brown of Oneonta, N.Y. Dorothy was predeceased by her husband Sidney, daughter Joan Blake Chapin, and sons-in-law Al Chapin and Dale Oles. Her sense of humor and wit were with her to the end. She loved to shop, travel and work in her gardens. Dorothy worked until retirement for Gates Mills Glove Factory in Johnstown as a bookkeeper. Blake and together they had two children. She attended public schools and was a graduate of Johnstown High School. Blake, 102, daughter of the late Frederick and Rhea Klose, died on Aug. M emorial information: A private burial service at Dummerston Center Cemetery will be held at a later date. He also leaves brothers Jeffrey Benton and Andrew Benton and his wife, Andree, all of Bluffton, S.C. Douglas leaves his life partner, Margie Maestas daughter Jacquelyn Medina and her husband, Raul and grandchildren Roman, Chloe, and Gisele of Brentwood, Calif. He enjoyed the outdoors, going on fossil digging expeditions, golfing, and sports in general.

He spent most of his adult life in California and was most recently employed as a caregiver. He then went on to Miami of Ohio, earning a master’s in science in 1980. Douglas went on to attend Hanover College in Indiana earning a B.A. He graduated from Brattleboro Union High School in 1974, earning varsity letters in basketball and baseball. 1, 1956, the son of Peter and Marilyn Benton, he was raised and educated in Winnetka, Ill., and Brattleboro. 28, 2020 at the Stanford University Medical Center in California. Benton, 64, of Pacifica, Calif., formerly of Dummerston. Most recently, she was the first nurse practitioner hired to join the University of Pennsylvania’s Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, where she provided primary care to a panel of 1,100 patients. She has been a full-time family nurse practitioner for the past 10 years. Olivier said it was a lifelong goal to return to Vermont to practice medicine in her hometown. where she resides with her husband, Sam Quintal, and their two young daughters. in biology from Mount Holyoke College and her M.S. Olivier grew up in Putney and attended and graduated from Putney Central School and Brattleboro Union High School.

They are also used as potent immunosuppressants after an organ transplant, and in the treatment of hematological cancers. Since their discovery in the 1940s, glucocorticoids remain one of the most widely prescribed drugs in the world to treat inflammatory and autoimmune disorders, including arthritis, multiple sclerosis, asthma, ulcerative colitis, eczema, and psoriasis.
