May God bless you and your...
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Beryl Champagne
January 02, 2011 | Colchester, VT


Williston, Vermont
LINCOLN C. BROWNELL WILLISTON - Lincoln C. Brownell, of Lincoln Road, Williston, died peacefully at home, surrounded by his family on Dec. 26, aged 96. He was the son of Henry C. Brownell, UVM class of 1908, who, with his wife Jane, served 44 years as an educational missionary at Lingnan...
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Beryl Champagne
January 02, 2011 | Colchester, VT

Peter and Linda, our deepest sympathies to you and your family. What a joy it must have been, though, to have such a wonderfully rich life ... and what a tremendous legacy he has left all of you. Our thoughts and prayers are with you ...
Debby and Juan Rangel
December 30, 2010 | Eden Prairie, MN
Peter, I am sorry about the passing of your father. Though I only met him once, I was always impressed by his strong sense of civic duty and admired his many contributions to community causes over the years. Wishing you the peace and comfort of family and friends in this time of loss.
Brian Pine
December 29, 2010 | Burlington, VT
We are sorry for the loss of Lincoln Brownell to his family and community. Lincoln Brownell generously supported, through his donations to the Williston Historical Society, the research and the writing which I carried out with my wife and full co-author, Nancy Nahra, in creating the book, Thomas Chittenden's Town: The Story of Williston, Vermont and in researching the appropriate accoutrements for the statue of Chittenden, sculpted by Frank Gaylord of Barre, for the town green and a copy at...
December 29, 2010
Peter,Linda,Kim and the rest of the family; So very sorry for your loss. Steve and I send our love and hugs...
Rob Parzych
December 28, 2010 | Winooski, VT
My sympathies to the Brownell family on the loss of your dear Patriarch. I had the pleasure of speaking with Lincoln on a few occasions, and once enjoyed chatting over ice cream with him at the annual Williston Ice Cream Social. He was a gentleman in every sense of the word and the town of Williston was very fortunate to have such a proponent of its history. May his adventures continue in Heaven...
Marianne Apfelbaum
December 28, 2010 | Williston Observer
Dad - say hi to Mom for us. We miss you both. With Love - Peter
December 28, 2010