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We won't forget him, a great friend. Trevor & Karla, in California
Trevor & Karla
September 23, 2024 | Friend
Barre, Vermont
Richard W. Mallary 1929 - 2011 BROOKFIELD Former Congressman Richard Walker Mallary, 82, died peacefully at his home on Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2011. He was born in Spring-field, MA on February 21, 1929 the son of R. DeWitt and Gertrude Robinson Mallary. He moved to Vermont in 1942. Mallary had a...
Read MoreWe won't forget him, a great friend. Trevor & Karla, in California
Trevor & Karla
September 23, 2024 | Friend
I was a Dick Mallary cousin, once removed. My first paying job (summer) was in 1955 at his farm just south of Bradford, VT. It was such a great experience I repeated two additional summers. I always considered Dick as an example of the very best qualities the United States could offer to its citizens and to the world.
Fred Graybeal
January 07, 2012 | Chatham, NJ
My wife and I met Dick and his wife Jeannie on a freighter plodding around the Marquesas Islands in the Pacific near Tahiti, and later in New Zealand. We very much enjoyed their company, became friends and visited in subsequent years. If all politicians were as intelligent, measured in their responses and as honest and thoughtful as Dick Mallary, I believe Congress would be immensely improved. As a friend, he could not be improved. Our profound regrets go to all his friends and family that we...
Trevor Pitts
December 05, 2011 | Petaluma, CA
Beth, Sarah, sorry to hear about your Dad .
Andrew Janik (Old Lyme Ct.)
October 07, 2011
I followed Dick Mallary to the Farm Credit Banks in Springfield, MA. He made a name for himself there and was respected for his keen mind and knowledge of agriculture. He was a gentleman and real statesman.
Roger Allbee
October 05, 2011 | Townshend, VT
I had the pleasure of working in the offices of both Governors Davis and Snelling and came in constant contact with Dick. He was a gentle man, spoke softly and it was always a pleasure to be around him. He was a man of many talents and I deem it an honor to have worked with him. He will be sorely missed. Cassie MacLeod (formerly Graniteville, VT) Toccoa, GA.
Cassie MacLeod
October 03, 2011 | Toccoa, GA
I will miss our lively discussions of everything from politics to high voltage electric transmission, but especially that 10/11/69 hike up Mount Washington from Jefferson Notch. You will be greatly missed by the many people whose lives you touched and made better.
Peter Terry
October 01, 2011 | Bradford, VT
I consider it a great honor to have worked with and known Dick. What a bright and kind person! He will be greatly missed.
Steve Allenby
September 30, 2011 | New London, NH
I had the fortune to work with Dick when he was Admin Sec to Dick Snelling...he was a true gentleman who was Mr. Integrity. Professor Al Foley who represented Bradford area in the 1970's taught Dick at Dartmouth and said he was one of his most able students with a photographic memory. His kind will be missed by all Vermonters. My thoughts and prayers are with his family Ron Allbee
Ronald Allbee
September 30, 2011 | Sarasota, FL