Fletcher-Driscoll-Obituary

Fletcher Driscoll

Dellwood, Minnesota

Sep 7, 1932 – Mar 8, 2023

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BORN
September 7, 1932
DIED
March 8, 2023
LOCATION
Dellwood, Minnesota

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Fletcher Graves Driscoll, Jr. was born on September 7, 1932 to Abigail Power and Fletcher Graves Driscoll, Sr. A graduate of Breck School ('51), he studied French and geology at Carleton College ('55). There he met his future wife Beverley and was impressed by her formidable intellect and...

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Connie and I and our two boys met Fletcher at white Bear Lake with our 18 ft Rhodes Sailboat, ready for some sailing and boat building activities! We had a great time getting to know Fletcher, Beverly, and their boys over the years. Fletcher was a great and generous person! We loved him and miss him greatly! Love to all the family ! Helen Cost

Someone we wish we would have known. Greg & Suzanne Herrick

Beverley, As you spend this day of reflection, please know you are in my thoughts and prayers. Leah Driscoll

Fletcher taught hydrology at his alma matar, Carleton College, Spring semester 1976. His enthusiasm, and sheer love of the field sparked a life long interest and passion for weather and rainfall that lasts to this day. I treasure Fletcher, who I barely knew, for this, and I am sorry for the family´s loss. Dave Shane, Carleton, class of `79

Hello everyone, thank you for all the stories and kind words about my Fletcher. I was lucky to have him as my husband for over 66 years but of course even that was not enough. We will be celebrating his life on June 3 at the White Bear Un Italian Universal Church, 328 Maple Street, Mahtomedi MN. Visitation will begin at 1:30 followed by the celebration program at 2:30. Zoom is available at Webinar ID 898 3749 6993. http://bit.ly/FletcherDriscoll.

I met Fletcher early in my career and he was so thoughtful and influenced how the next 30 years of my career was approached. He was a great leader and amazing person and will be missed.

I am sorry to learn about Fletcher. I only saw him a few times at Susan and Jacques home but each time he treated me as a close friend. He shared interesting stories and I´ll always remember his insight about the big mystery of the WBL water level. It´s my loss to have never made it to a boat restoration session. Fletcher made the world a better place. Condolences to Bev and their family.

I´m so sorry for your loss, Mark.

My condolences to the Driscoll family in the passing of Fletcher. I came to babysit for four wonderful boys and got to know the Driscoll family. Fletcher was a kind and good man who along with Beverly influenced my life and I was a more open minded and better person for knowing them. I have great memories of the time spent with your family. I think of you often. Remembering Port Wing, fun times.