Angus-MacASKILL-Obituary

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Angus R. MacASKILL

Randolph, Vermont

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Angus was born on September 2, 1933 and passed away on Thursday, March 24, 2016. Angus was a resident of East Brookfield, Vermont at the time of his passing. He was a graduate of the Life Underwriters Training Council National School of Savings Banks at Fairfield University. He served in the 172nd Infantry of the Vermont National Guard. He was married to Deborah. Memorial Services will be held at 11:00am Thursday March 31st at the East Brookfield Community Church with Rev. Joshua Drake officiating. There are no calling hours. Burial at the Brookfield Center Cemetery will be announced at a later date. Contributions in his memory may be made to the Brookfield Historical Society P.O. Box 447 Brookfield VT 05036 or to the East Brookfield Community Church P.O. Box 425 Brookfield VT 05036.

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On behalf of the State of Vermont Department of Financial Regulation, I send our deep condolences to Roy's family. Roy was a long-serving member of our Banking Division including being the Chief financial institutions examiner. He garnered the respect of all his colleagues and we thank him for his 31 years of public service to the people of Vermont.

My heart-felt condolences are with each and every one of you boys and your families. There are so many wonderful memories...your parents were so very special to me. I love you all and so wish I could be with you at this time. Just know that I am in spirit. I know Dick and Deb were there to meet and greet Roy. Hugs from your Aunt Kay

To the MacAskill family, we extend our thoughts and prayers. Clyde worked with Roy for most of their working lives as a Financial Examiner. We will certainly miss a dear friend. We saw Roy on our trip to VT last June, we always contacted him whenever we were in VT.
We were RVing buddies with Roy and Debbie for years, what great memories we have of those times.
God Bless you all.
With out love, Cecile & Clyde

Alas, my Brother. You have laid down your Masonic working tools and are safe in the arms of the Grand Architect. Well done, good and faithful servant. Enter,now, into the Kingdom of Heaven.