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JAMES MARCOTTE Obituary

MARCOTTE, James N. Of Wellesley, Waterbury, Vermont, and Boothbay Harbor, Maine, May 19, 2017. He was 61 years old and passed away after being stricken with AML Leukemia and many complications. Owner of Dovercraft Construction in Wellesley for over 40 years. Former President and Board Chairman of the Eastern Massachusetts Chapter of the National Association of the Remodeling Industry. In his years on the Board, he served as Chairman of the Ethics Committee, President's Advisory Council and as a mentor to many young remodelers and builders. He was awarded the EM NARI Member of the Year Award in March of this year. In 1981 Dovercraft was hired to help restore the Bigelow house in Newton, MA for the PBS series, "This Old House". Jim was featured in many episodes and in the book published to accompany the TV series as the expert for the challenging replacement of the intricate cedar shingle details on the entire structure. The Bigelow house was designed by renowned architect Henry Hobson Richardson and featured many elements that Jim came to love so much that his own home in Wellesley has eyebrow window features; one of Richardson's trademark details. This experience gave Dovercraft the wonderful opportunity to forge lifelong friendships with many of the other contractors on the show that can still be seen today. He also served in many capacities with the Wellesley Historical Society since 1980. Jim joined the board in 2005, serving six years as a director and three years as second vice president. He actively participated on various committees and in Society events, and sponsored numerous events through his company, Dovercraft Construction. Jim was instrumental in maintaining the Society's buildings and properties and played an important role in planning the Society's new headquarters as chairman of the building and facilities committee. He worked tirelessly over the past 3 years on coordinating the design and construction phase for the renovation of the Society's new home the Stanford House. The Historical Society Scholarship was established in 2008 at the suggestion of Jim and his wife, and they have been involved in the awards to the present day. To date, the program has awarded 22 scholarships to graduating Wellesley High School seniors. Jim was a member of the Boothbay Harbor Historical Society, Waterbury VT Historical Society, Ski Museum of NE, New England Wild Flower Society, and Boothbay Harbor Opera House, supporter of SPIN Inc., Save a Dog, Defenders of Wildlife, Green Mountain Club, Boothbay Harbor Land Trust, and Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens. Survived by his wife, soul mate, and business partner of 40 years, Kimberlee Dow, his Border Collie, Anniemae and Molly kitty. He was predeceased by his Golden Retrievers, Coca, Dylan, Meesha, and Sam, kitties: Evan, Bill, and Monty. James was born in Boston. He is survived by his siblings: Judith Marcotte, Sr. Benigna, Concord NH, Daniel and Nancy Marcotte, North Hampton, NH, Al Marcotte, Charlestown, MA, Joel Marcotte, Frederick, MD, Lucy and Ted Mottola, York, Maine. Nephews and Nieces: Stephen, Amy, Joshua, Colleen and Ashley Marcotte and William Dow, Neile, Nicole and Ted Mottola and was predeceased by Kristen Marcotte. Jim was an extremely accomplished skier and he loved to travel the US and Canada finding challenging locations to master the mountains by helicopter, backcountry and lift service. Meeting lifelong friends wherever he went to ski. He was a multiple level Black Belt in Tae Kwon Do and an avid outdoor adventurer. In 1986 Jim and his wife renovated a historic building in Waterbury, Vermont. The Stagecoach Inn was the original meeting house for the state of Vermont prior to establishing Montpelier as its capital. They ran it as successful business; bed and breakfast for 4 years after the restoration of 3 years. Collector of classic British cars and motorcycles, he would proudly take to events in New England to show and meet other enthusiasts. A service to celebrate his life will be held at the Wellesley Universalist Unitarian Church, 309 Washington St., Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts 02481 at 1:00 pm on Thursday, June 8th, 2017. A fund has been established to benefit the EM NARI Scholarship Fund. Donations can be made to the James Marcotte Fund, c/o Boston Private Bank, 336 Washington Street, Wellesley, Massachusetts 02481. Donations may also be sent to Dana Farber Cancer Institute; DFCI Adult Leukemia Research Fund, Attn: Dr. Eric Winer Hematologic Malignancies Division, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, 450 Brookline Avenue, Boston, MA 02215. For online guestbook, gfdoherty.com. George F. Doherty & Sons Wellesley 781 235 4100

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Published by Boston Globe from May 24 to May 28, 2017.

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Lisa Hobart

August 23, 2020

Kim, I just heard about this and wanted to extend my sincere condolences. Although I'd not seen you both for a long time, I have many fond memories of our times together. Lisa Hobart

Deborah McManus Avery

August 9, 2017

Rest In Peace my dear friend.

Jen Marcotte

July 14, 2017

Kim,
As shocked and saddened as I was to hear this, I can't help thinking how lucky you and James were to spend 40 years together as best friends, partners and soul mates. That is a feat most can not accomplish. I hope you find comfort in that and the many wonderful memories of your love and adventures together. Thinking of you.

June 22, 2017

Dear Kim-

I only just heard the unbelievably sad news today. It is beyond tragic news and we feel truly lucky to have known Jim. He helped transform our home in Dover in a very special way that has left us feeling so much joy. All the work he did on our home feels like a tribute to him and I'm grateful to have that as a touchstone.
He was generous, talented, warm, upbeat, and as likable a person as I'll ever meet. He will be missed.
You are in our thoughts and we wish you many wonderful memories and moments of peace. If there is anything we can do for you, we're here.


Our Sincere Condolences,

Betsy and Mitch Hayes
102 Pine Street, Dover

Lynn and Steve Wing

June 6, 2017

Dear Kim,
We are so sorry for your loss and want you to know that old friends from Waterbury are thinking of you.
Fondly
Steve and Lynn

Jackie Spence

June 6, 2017

Kim, I am so sorry for your loss. Treasure your memories as they will comfort you through the difficult task of grief. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Jackie Spence

Lindsay Price

June 2, 2017

Dear Kim,

You may not remember me, but I remember you, and I absolutely remember Jimmy. I'm Don's sister Lindsay.

I first met Jim when I was an early teen. He was kind and always asked how I was doing. He was a sweet soul and always funny as all get out.

Jim and Don became friends at St. Moritz. They both loved skiing (at the fastest speeds possible on the steepest hills they could find.) And they were both elegant skiers to watch.

Kim, I am so sorry for your loss. If there anything I can do to lighten your load even a bit, please let me know.

Hugs,
Lindsay

Bruce Pierce

June 2, 2017

Dear Kim
I am truly saddened to hear of the loss of Jim.
You are in My Thoughts & Prayers.
May you find Peace in the Memories of the years you spent with him.
My Sincere Condolences
Bruce

Patti McCarron

May 30, 2017

Lucy & Family,

I am so sorry for your loss. I wasn't aware of all of James' accomplishments over the years. What an impressive man - and so well loved from all the comments. Love and prayers to you all.

Erica Dumont

May 29, 2017

Jim was such a gentleman. He was kind, funny, passionate, and genuine. It was a pleasure to have worked with him at the Wellesley Historical Society and he will be so sorely missed. My thoughts are with you Kim.

Rob Winstead

May 29, 2017

Kim,

I am so sorry to hear this news. I feel terrible that I had not been in better contact with Jim and had not taken the opportunity to thank him for the impact that he had on me and many others. Our time in Boston looms large in our cherished memories due to wonderful friends like you and Jim. I only worked for Dovercraft for one summer, but I learned important lessons about craft, and about life, that I carry with me today. Jim was so full of life, it is hard to imagine him ill. I hope he is at peace. Please know that your friends are thinking about you and supporting you in this difficult time.

Mark Bush

May 26, 2017

Dear Kim , please accept my deepest and most heartfelt sympathy, I can't find the words to express how I feel after finding out about Jims passing. I do want you to know even though we haven't seen each other in a number of years some of my most cherished memories in life were spent with Jim . I feel very lucky to have known him and will always remember his friendship and the fun times we spent working together, late nights at the Wellesley Inn after a long day at work or skiing at Sugarbush . Again my deepest heartfelt sympathies are withe you at this very difficult time.

Mark Bush

May 26, 2017

My thoughts and prayers are with you .

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