Benson D. Scotch

Benson D. Scotch

Benson Scotch Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 31, 2018.
MONTPELIER - Benson D. Scotch, 83, died Jan. 29, 2018, at McClure Miller VNA Respite House in Colchester, after a brief illness. He was born March 17, 1934, in Elizabeth, New Jersey, to Maurice and Margaret Scotch.
He received his B.A. from Yale University in 1956 before joining the Army as a writer for the recruiting service in New York City, where he worked for two years. Mr. Scotch graduated from Harvard Law School in 1961.
After practicing law in New York and Zurich, Switzerland, he moved to Montpelier in 1972, serving Attorney General Jim Jeffords as assistant attorney general, where he successfully defended the Vermont Container Deposit Law. Known as the "Bottle Bill," it "turned out to be the touchstone issue for a new kind of politics in Vermont," according to 1976 U.S. Senate candidate Scott Skinner.
From 1981-1985, Mr. Scotch served Sen. Patrick Leahy on the Constitution Subcommittee of the Senate Judiciary Committee in Washington, D.C. He then returned to Montpelier to work as chief staff attorney of the Vermont Supreme Court, a post he held for 15 years. Before retiring, Mr. Scotch served as the executive director of the ACLU of Vermont for three years, where he drafted Vermont's landmark civil union legislation in 2000. Upon his appointment, Senator Leahy told The Times Argus, "He is extraordinarily talented and conscientious. He began with a conscience and he has never lost it."
The Vermont Secretary of State honored him with an Enduring Democracy Award in 2006. In 2009, Mr. Scotch was co-organizer of a symposium at the Georgetown University Law Center, "Who Decides About War," exploring the constitutional, political, strategic and historical factors influencing the use of America's military force. He continued as an activist and advocate for free speech, civil rights and peaceful conflict resolution until the end of his life.
Mr. Scotch was a founding member of the Onion River Arts Council and former president of the Craftsbury Chamber Players. He served on the board of the Pyralisk Art Center and the Holocaust Advisory Board at the University of Vermont. For many years, his "That's the Way I See It" radio commentaries were broadcast on WNCS.
Survivors include his wife of 54 years, Barbara (Ernst) Scotch; daughters Mariza Scotch, of Brooklyn, New York, and Sarah Scotch, of Montpelier; son Oliver Scotch, of South Burlington; sister Barbara Schreiber, of New City, New York; and a granddaughter.
Burial will take place in Montpelier in Green Mount Cemetery during a private service. A celebration of life will follow in the spring. Memorial contributions can be made to the ACLU Foundation; action.aclu.org/secure/make-tax-deductible-gift-aclu-foundation-1 or to a preferred charitable organization.

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January 25, 2023

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January 25, 2023

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February 12, 2018

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Rebecca Sherlock

January 25, 2023

Benson was a giant in our community and well beyond. He was also kind man and together with Barbara performed many mitzvot [good deeds]. In 1986 I moved to Montpelier from a rural Vermont village hardly knowing a soul in the "big city." Except I'd heard of Ben so I rather boldly contacted him. He and Barbara invited me to tea at their lovely home and they offered support in numerous ways to aid me in getting acclimated. One afternoon returning from work I found a hanging flower basket on my front porch, a cheery gift from them to me.

Kristina Bielenberg

January 25, 2023

Still keeping your memory in my heart, Ben. Doing so puts a smile on my face. I still make Sankta Lucia buns in your honor! You are remembered, fondly.

Barry Steinhardt

February 12, 2018

That hat, that bicycle and most of all Bens zest for life were all unforgettable.

It was such a pleasure to see him become Director of the Vermont ACLU after his "retirement". But the thing I most remember about Ben was that he was a lawyers lawyer. He was a brilliant man -- wholly committed to the rule of law and above all justice.

I was so sorry to learn about his passing.

Bern Rose

February 9, 2018

So many wonderful things to say about Ben. I first met him contra-dancing over 20 years ago, and then you and your dear son. I so enjoyed the last time the 3 of us sat together resting in the shade on State St. Ben had many qualities and activities that will be missed, but most of all, I will miss his welcoming smile and sparkle when he spoke of you, dear Barbara. Peace in your heart. love.

Jerry and Candy Diamond

February 5, 2018

Dear Barbara and family: So many memories of Ben through the years from 1974 until his passing. He was truly a great man, including the deep caring about you and the children, about about every thing and person he cared about. We looked up to him and will pay tribute to his memory. May his memory be for a blessing to all who knew him.

Rebecca Sherlock

February 5, 2018

Barbara and Family,
Ben's memory shall always light the way and be a blessing.

Jane Walker Richmond

February 4, 2018

Barbara and family, I am so sorry to learn of Ben's passing. He gave so much to Montpelier and the State of Vermont. His intense passion, intellect love of music and the arts were what helped to make him so special.Yes, Ben I will remember my sun screen and sum hat. Jane Walker Richmond

René + Käthi Pignolo-Engel

February 3, 2018

Nous conserverons de notre ami Ben, le souvenir d'un homme très intelligent, modeste, souriant et généreux dans l'amitié !
Nous sommes très tristes à l'idée de ne plus pouvoir le rencontrer en échangeant mille propos.
Nos sincères condoléances vont à Barbara et à sa famille.
Käthi et René Pignolo-Engel, Berne(Suisse)

Bruce Westcott

January 31, 2018

Ben, wearing his boater and cycling to the Supreme Court, will remain a valued Montpelier friend in my memory for many years to come.

Wendy Freundlich

January 31, 2018

He was always a cheerful and contemplative soul. I will miss seeing Ben around town and at farmers market. My condolences to Barbara and family. My mom and Ben were school classmates in NJ...

Kristina Bielenberg

January 31, 2018

Barbara and Family, My heart is with you as you both grieve the loss and celebrate the life of Ben Scotch, devoted husband and loving father. Ben was a friend to all who knew him, and a wonderful and generous community member, especially for his contributions to the law and arts.
I shall miss Ben dearly and always remember our annual exchanges of Lucia buns for Swiss cookies.

Naomi Flanders

January 31, 2018

A sad loss for the biggest G&S fan in Central Vermont, and a stalwart supporter of performance art. Also a very funny comedic actor too!! My love and condolences to Barbara and family. Hugs. Naomi

January 31, 2018

Ben was a wonderful person and will be greatly missed...

Dennis Plante, MD

January 31, 2018

Barbara and family -- I'm sorry that Ben has passed. As you know, he was a smart, funny, sincere and honest man. He was great to interact with over the years. I too will miss Ben, I will think of him often.

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