Anne Proffitt Dupre

Anne Proffitt Dupre obituary, Athens, GA

Anne Proffitt Dupre

Anne Dupre Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Jun. 26 to Jul. 1, 2011.
Athens - Anne Proffitt Dupre passed away peacefully on June 22, 2011 following a hard-fought battle with metastatic small cell cervical cancer. Her loving husband, William "Bill" Dupre, and her father, George Proffitt, were with her when she died.
Anne was born to Elizabeth and George Proffitt on October 22, 1952, in Parkersburg, West Virginia. She graduated from Coventry (RI) High School in 1970. She graduated from the University of Rhode Island with degrees in history and psychology in 1974. She was a member of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority.
Following a whirlwind romance, she married Bill Dupre, her husband of 35 years. With little prospect of jobs for Anne in Rhode Island, Anne and Bill moved to West Palm Beach, Fla. where Anne taught fifth grade for five years. But Anne's life would forever change as the result of a casual conversation with friends. Someone posed a simple question: What would you be if you could be anything you wanted? Bill said, "I would be third baseman for the Boston Red Sox." Anne's response was, "I would be a lawyer." Without even thinking, Bill responded, "Well, I can never be a third baseman for the Red Sox, but you can certainly become a lawyer." And so it was.
From the start, Anne found her passion in the law. She attended law school at the University of Georgia where she graduated first in her class in 1988 and served as editor-in-chief of the Georgia Law Review. She served as a judicial clerk to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Harry A. Blackmun following her clerkship with Judge J.L. Edmondson of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit. Anne then practice law with the Washington, D.C., firm of Shaw, Pittman, Potts & Trowbridge.
In 1994, she joined the faculty at the University of Georgia, School of Law where she was a teacher, mentor, and researcher until her untimely death. She left her mark in so many ways. Nationally recognized as an expert in education law and policy, she is the author of speaking Up: The Unintended Costs of Free Speech in Public Schools (Harvard University Press, 2009), co-author of the casebook Children and the Law: Cases and Materials (LexisNexis), and she has published numerous articles and book chapters.
Anne was also a Senior Fellow for the UGA Institute of Higher Education and the co-director of the Education Law Consortium, which she founded with Dr. John Dayton of the UGA College of Education. As an International Fellow of the university, Anne extended her research to Argentina, where she visited and studied the Argentine federal education law. She published an article based on her research, "Education Transformation: The Lesson from Argentina" in the Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law. She has been an active participant in the UGA Management Training Institute with Jilin University, located in northern China. She was also part of the U.S. State Department Speaker Program at the University of Zagreb in Croatia, where she conducted a seminar on Ethics in Higher Education.
Anne received the Blue Key Young Alumnus Award presented by UGA's Blue Key chapter. Her love of teaching and dedication to students was acknowledged in many ways. She was honored by law students with the 2011 Faculty Book Award for Excellence in Teaching, which is now the C. Ronald Ellington Award for Excellence in Teaching and the John C. O'Bryne Award for Significant Contributions Furthering Faculty-Student Relations. She also received several campus-wide honors, including the UGA Teaching Academy, UGA International Fellow and the UGA Lilly Teaching Fellowship.
But Anne was so much more than a law professor. Throughout her life, Anne pursued her interests with the same passion that she pursued the law. A brilliant woman, she excelled at everything she did, seemingly without effort. She basically taught herself French through podcasts, language tapes, watching French films, and listening to French music. She devoured books about French history so that when she traveled to France, she could serve as everyone's tour guide. In the last year of her life she read over 100 books, sometimes reading three or four at the same time, all on different topics and from different genres. A true Renaissance woman, Anne could carry on a conversation on just about any topic because she was intense about everything she pursued - knitting, quilting, golf, travel, art, meditation. In the last few weeks of her life, she took up painting. Throughout her illness, Anne maintained her amazing wit and sense of humor; she was optimistic to a fault, always assuming that she was stronger than her disease and that she would beat it.
Anne was preceded in death by her mother, Elizabeth Gates Proffitt. She is survived by her husband, Bill Dupre; her father, George Proffitt; her three "furry" feline children, Cricket, Sugar, and Oliver.
The family would like to thank all of the friends who gave Anne unconditional love and support throughout her illness as well as the nurses from Odyssey Hospice for the tender care they gave her in her final days.
There will be a memorial service to celebrate Anne's life on Sunday, July 3 at 2 p.m. at Bernstein's chapel on Atlanta Highway. Memorial gifts may be made to the University of Georgia School of Law. Send a check payable to the University of Georgia Foundation Hirsch Hall Fund, with a note indicating that the gift is for the Professor Anne Proffitt Dupre Scholarship, to the Office of Development, the University of Georgia School of Law, 225 Herty Drive, Athens, GA 30602.
Online condolences may be offered at www.bernsteinfuneralhome.com. Bernstein Funeral Home and Cremation Service is in charge of arrangements.

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May 29, 2012

Missy Barrett Jones posted to the memorial.

March 8, 2012

Clinton Ott posted to the memorial.

October 15, 2011

Gloria Aurelio posted to the memorial.

Missy Barrett Jones

May 29, 2012

Mrs. Dupre was my fifth grade teacher in 1984-85 at Palm Spring Elementary School. She was absolutely inspiring. I am now a teacher myself and often look to my experiences in her class to guide my instruction. Mrs. Dupre holds a very special place in my heart.

Clinton Ott

March 8, 2012

I was in Mrs. Dupre's 5th grade class in 1985. It is cliche to say what a rock a simple 5th grade teacher can be, but she truly was a rock for me when I needed it the most in my childhood. She was ahead of her time from protecting her students from bullying (once marching on my school bus to confront a childhood bully when the bus driver refused) to child advocacy to teacher involvement. I am 38 and think of her frequently. I haven't spoken to her in some time, so I just found out about this tragedy. I TRULY extend my deepest sympathies.

Gloria Aurelio

October 15, 2011

Dear Bill,
I was so shocked and saddened to learn of Anne's passing. She remains in my memory as larger than life, with an insatiable passion for learning and a true "joie de vivre". I cherish my memories of serving as her bridesmaid on the day that you married. I can still picture how happy she was that day! My most respectful sympathies to you and to George.

Elise Lili et Stephane Poillot-Brugneaux

July 3, 2011

Chere Anne,
Depuis que tu nous a quittes, les sanglots longs des violons bercent nos coeurs d'une langueur monotone...

We will never forget your smile, your warmness, your friendship.

We love you Anne, wherever you are.

Bill and Dad, please accept our deepest sympathy. We love you too Bill.

Elise, Lili et Stephane

Tom Lacy

July 3, 2011

Best teacher I ever had. She will be missed. Sorry that I could not be there today but she is in my thoughts and prayers. Tom Lacy

Katie Smith

July 1, 2011

Ann was a wonderful person and talented professional. Her contributions are great and will be missed.

dave and kathy cousart

July 1, 2011

Our deepest condolences to a good friend and excellant golf student. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Bill and George and remember what a profound impact that Anne made on so many people. We will miss your positive attitude and steadfast determination in everything you pursued.

July 1, 2011

Anne was a wonderful, generous lady. My husband, Roger, and I met her at NEGA Cancer Care. Anne made a special trip to see me at my work, after Roger's death. She wanted to offer her condolences and to let me know how Roger had made her laugh and feel better that day they shared space during treatment. I feel blessed to have known her and to have met her dad.
Bill, you and George are in my heart and prayers.
Lynne Nagy, Office Coordinator
Loran Smith Center for Cancer Support

Bernstein Funeral Home

July 1, 2011

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

June 30, 2011

Professor Dupre was an excellent instructor and wonderful supporter. She not only taught us about contracts, but also about how to be good lawyers and good people. Thank you. You will be missed.

Shirley Smith Bryant

June 29, 2011

Anne and I were the best of friends at Coventry High School and had many good times together. We lost track of each other and not long ago I tried to look her up on Classmates.com, but couldn't locate her. Wish I'd known she was in Athens- it would have been fun to get together since I live in NC, I'm very sorry for your loss and pray the Lord will bring you His comfort in this sad time.
Shirley Smith Bryant- CHS 1970

joan coutu

June 28, 2011

George my deepest sympathy to you and Bill on the lost of a very special person. My thoughts and prayers are with you both.

Joe Wasilewski

June 28, 2011

My deepest sympathy to you and your family

Donna Marland-Brothis

June 28, 2011

George, I am very sorry for your loss. Anne was a wonderful woman, I'm sure you are very proud of her.
Take care,

Kelli Belanger

June 28, 2011

I was a former employee of Mr. Proffitt's. I read this and wanted to send my deepest condolences to you & your family George. Thinking of you.

Joan Coutu

June 28, 2011

George my deepest sympathy to you and Bill on the lost of a special person in your lifes. Words can never express the feelings of losing a loved one. My thoughts and prayers and with you both.

June 28, 2011

george she will be greatly missed our thoughts and prayers go out to you
emile laplante and
son david laplante

Robert Belota

June 28, 2011

My deepest condolences to the proffitt and dupre family!!!

Nina Mobley

June 27, 2011

I will miss seeing Ms.Dupre at Northeast Ga Cancer Care. She was a sweet lady with a positive attitude, even on her sickest of days. I will keep you in my prayers. Nina Mobley-Check In Receptionist

Joe + Joyce Kaczenski

June 27, 2011

Our deepest condolences to Bill and Mr.Proffitt. She was a valiant warrior in the battle against a terrible disease. The world is a much more empty place, to us, without our great friend, Anne.

Debbie Spoon

June 27, 2011

To Anne's family. I was a classmate of Anne's and remember her well. She was always so positive. May God bless all of you at this time and put His hedge of protection around you. Debbie Spoon keene, Nh

Betty Cabral Theroux

June 26, 2011

My deepest Sympthony to Bill and your dad George on your very sad passing. Betty Theroux, sister of the Late George Cabral

June 26, 2011

Anne - we would like to offer our deepest condolences to Bill and your dad. We will always remember your passion for life, knowledge, people, and of course, your wonderful sense of humor. Deb and Bill Cronin (Chesterfield, Missouri)

Ann Crowther

June 25, 2011

To Anne's husband and father -

Many of us share your grief and loss. I had the good fortune to have been a part of a small group of women, incuding Anne, which met monthly for the last several years. We enjoyed wine and conversation and a healthy bit of laughter, and Anne was the one in the group who made a point of telling us regularly how much the gathering meant to her. The group has struggled in her absence the last several months, and I hope she knows that she will always be a part of WWW.

John and Joyce Parmentier

June 25, 2011

Bill, Dad and extended family we want to express our deepest sympathies. We will remember Anne with much joy and love.

Chris Proffitt

June 24, 2011

Bill and Uncle George our heartfelt sympathy goes out to you during this difficult time. Anne was truly an amazing person. May you both find peace and happiness during this time of sorrow.
Chris,Christine, Ryan,Michael,Kevin, Stacey Proffitt

Barbara Valois

June 24, 2011

Anne,
Even though we had lost touch over the years, I still hold close the wonderful memories of our crazy URI days. You were always the spunky, wild-hair girl with the great sense of humor who was always up for an adventure or two or three. You were also the kind-hearted, loving friend who always was there to listen and offer intelligent advice to any problem I had. I was deeply saddened to hear of your illness and your passing. Rest in peace, my friend.

Lynne Sallot

June 24, 2011

Anne was so gifted in so many ways and she made the world a better place. I am fortunate to have known her. She will be missed and remembered with love. My deepest sympathies to Bill and Anne's dad.

Blaine & Alison Norris

June 24, 2011

We are so saddened by the loss of Professor Anne Dupre, and we offer our condolences, thoughts and prayers for her family. Such an extraordinary teacher and person. In 1994, she was my first professor on my first day of law school. It was her first day, too. What a scary, wonderful day. While I was not sure what I had gotten myself into, when I walked out of her class I knew this was going to be a great experience. She cared deeply for all of her students. In August 1996, she drove two hours (one way) to make it to Carrollton, GA for our 11 AM wedding. I guess when I sent the invitation I thought it would serve as my gesture to let her know that she was a special professor to me, and, perhaps, she might take the time to send a personal note in return. What a wonderful honor when I saw her at the wedding! After all, I was just one of her many rising third year students. What kind of professor and person does something like that for a student? One like her. And they are one in a million.

Jim Cronon

June 23, 2011

Professor Dupre:

Your influence in my 1L year will never fade. You taught us to fear and respect judges with your first-week classes, but gave us the fundamentals we would need for legal practice. I hope I can show all I have learned from you in my practice.
With sincerely condolences to the family - Professor Dupre will be missed.

April (Daniels) Gay

June 23, 2011

Professor Dupre was a brilliant instructor, always aimed at pushing her students beyond their perceived limits. Also a compassionate mentor and kindhearted individual, she is already sorely missed.

Kenneth Proffitt

June 23, 2011

Anne -- an incredible person, an incredible fighter, an increible loss to her family, students, associates and friends. My memories are too many to list, but they will never fade from my mind. My deepest sympathy to Bill and your dad. Uncle Ken

Meredith (Stein) Watts

June 23, 2011

Professor Dupre,

I will always remember my first day of Contracts when you called out my name and put me in the hot seat. Those 50 minutes were like an out-of-body experience but I will always remember the lessons you instilled in us - that hard work and preparation are the foundations of good lawyering. I am tremendously privileged to have had the opportunity to take two classes with you. You will be missed.

Gina Alsdorf

June 23, 2011

Professor Dupre, You were an amazing teacher. The world was robbed of a great legal mind and educator with your passing.

Julie Krickel

June 23, 2011

Anne,
I loved our Tuesday night quilt bee, even though it's been a few years ago. We were a varied mixture of quilters but many words of wisdom and compassion were exchanged as needles clicked. I know you're now sewing beautiful quilts of gold and silver.

June 23, 2011

Dearest Bill, George and I send our deepest sympathy. While George had a long history of knowing Anne, I only had the blessing of being in her company three times. I cherish those memories. Please know that you are in our constant thoughts and in our prayers. Sincerely and with love, Madalyn Petit

Bryan Baer

June 23, 2011

Professor Dupree,

I will very much miss not visiting with you on my trips to Athens. The more I remain in the legal profession, the more I understand the purpose of your teaching. Your emphasis on preparation, attention to detail and ensuring that we knew the meaning of the language used have been cornerstones of my practice. Thank you.

George Petit

June 23, 2011

Anne,

Old friends are the hardest to lose, and ours goes back to our high school years. I have so many wonderful memories of you from our young adult lives. And even though our contact in our later adult lives was sporadic, the times I spent together with you and Bill will always be some of my best memories. You were truly an amazing person. Your intelligence, warmth, passion and sense of humor will be deeply missed by all of us who knew and loved you.

Cindy Wentworth

June 23, 2011

Anne had such a positive impact in the life of everyone she met. She was a true friend and will be greatly missed.

Stephen and Maria Proffitt

June 23, 2011

Anne,
We will miss you so--who will fill us in on all the Proffitt Family history? You had such keen memories and retold them as only the oldest cousin could. We will miss the laughter, the stories and fun that we all had when we were together. Anne, you fought the good fight but God needed your legal counsel so he brought you home where I am sure that you will be sharing your stories with Nana, Grandpa, Aunt Elizabeth, Joe and Theresa. All of our prayers are with you, may you rest now in peace--we love you!
We will check on Bill and Uncle George during these difficult times--our hearts go out to them.
Until we meet again, Anne...
Love, Stephen, Maria, Matthew, Nicole, Daniel and Rachel Proffitt

June 22, 2011

Anne,
We will truly miss you, but find comfort during this time of much sadness knowing we have great memories over the past several years spent with you and Bill. Our two summers in Old Saybrook, our trip to NYC to spend the day with you and Bill, the Proffitt reunion, and of course, the many e-mail exchanges and phone calls..and we can't forget the Proffitt family cruise. Rest in peace our wonderful and loving cousin.
Love, Mark and Lisa Proffitt

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