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John Drobnicki
October 22, 2024 | Other
Bennington, Vermont
1927 - 2021
Helen ReeveHelen Schmidinger Reeve, PhD. died peacefully at home on December 11, 2021, in Bennington, VT. She had great joy in connecting with dear friends and family, especially in conversation, over cocktails, or when listening to live musical performances. Words and ideas mattered a great deal...
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October 22, 2024 | Other
John Drobnicki
October 22, 2024 | Other
I came across this archival document - Helen taught Russian on television in New York City in 1958 for St. John's University.
John Drobnicki
October 22, 2024 | Other
It is always a moment of peace when remembering Helen. Thank you for your light. Resu
Resu Frink
December 08, 2023
It was just today that I received a message that Helen passed in December. I was an Administrative Assistant at Connecticut College for twenty-four years. During my last ten years at the college, I worked in Harkness Chapel. After Helen retired, she took organ lessons from Dr. John Anthony. Each week before (or after) her lessons, she would come to my office in the chapel, and we would always have a lively conversation. She had the best laugh. For many years, she would contact me...
Molly Helms
February 16, 2022 | Work
Helen was my colleague at Connecticut College, and, like many others, I loved her and respected her deeply. She was generous and brilliant, and I cherish my memories of her. Hers was a life well-lived, and an example of grace.
Blanche McCrary Boyd
December 22, 2021 | Friend
I always enjoyed and admired Helen's spirit and perserverence in Tai Chi class. We had interesting conversations on the times I drove her home.
Esther Beierle
December 18, 2021 | Other
Sorry for the loss of your mother but glad she lived well with spunk. I appreciated her hosting me when I visited and rides to Connecticut College.
Gail Manning Hanson
December 16, 2021 | Friend
It was a great joy to study Russian under Professor Reeve. She guided me through my Russian major and year of study abroad, and she inspired me to pursue translation as a career. I am forever thankful to her for that.
Lucy Gunderson
December 16, 2021