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LOVELL, Peter R. Peter Reynolds Lovell, age 74, architect from Charlestown, MA, died of cancer November 27, 2023, peacefully, with family members at his side. Peter was born on May 10, 1949 in Garrison, NY, second son of Laura Gere Lovell and James Reynolds Lovell, and one of four brothers. He grew up there, attending Highland Falls High School and Duchess Community College, before transferring to Franconia College in New Hampshire. There, he both studied architecture with Ron Haase and worked as "clerk of the works" on many college building projects. He studied to achieve his architecture license and worked for Huygens Dimella Associates, and Banwell, White and Arnold before striking out on his own as a partner in Mann & Lovell, Inc. and as a solo practitioner in Boston, MA.

His many projects included: individual residences, master plans, student centers, auditoriums and dormitories for educational institutions, medical offices, and long-term care facilities. With Mann & Lovell, he worked on the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem. In his own firm, he designed corporate projects and worked on assignments at MIT. He hired and trained many aspiring architects and designers.

As a young man, he was second mate on the Clearwater, when the 106' sloop and its founder, singer Pete Seeger, became the symbol for cleaning up the Hudson River and other waterways.

Peter was known as a loyal family member and friend. He is remembered for his constancy, kindness, and impeccable manners and style of dress. He was a great fan of opera and loved to introduce family members to the Metropolitan Opera and to attend Glimmerglass in the summers. He was an accomplished sailor and taught his nephews on his Laser. An expert draftsman and user of computer programs for design, he produced many drawings, now treasured by family members and clients. He collected an extensive library of architectural books, which was recently donated to the Architectural Studies Program at Middlebury College in Vermont.

He was predeceased by his parents; his brothers, John Prescott Lovell and James Gere Lovell; and nephew Evan McCulloch Lovell. He will be greatly missed by his brother, Christopher of Montpelier, VT; sister-in-law Ellen; and nephew Evan's family, wife Kristi Brown Lovell, and grandnieces, Lucia, Isobel and Evelyn; his sister-in-law, Kim Pfautz of Underwood, WA; sister-in-law Nancy Montgomery of Cold Spring, NY; niece Brooke Lovell; and nephews, Finn, Jack, and Hudson Lovell.

Memorial gifts may be made to the Peter R. Lovell Memorial Library and the Architectural Studies Program at Middlebury College, 14 Old Chapel Rd., Middlebury, VT 05753. A Memorial Service for Peter R. Lovell will be held in the spring.

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Published by Boston Globe from Feb. 19 to Feb. 21, 2024.

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Jan Crotty

April 8, 2024

I miss you every day my friend. There are so many times I want to call you and ask what you think of a new building in our area, or politics, or just everyday stuff. Or spending a few hours at Legal Seafood for dinner and a glass of wine. I always felt that we had each other's back. I am heartbroken by your leaving. My father always spoke so highly of you and I feel so fortunate that we all got to spend a little time together. I love you and miss you with all my heart.

Mike Prentice

March 6, 2024

Peter will be greatly missed. He was tireless in so many respects, humble, generous, insightful, and extremely thoughtful. He was able to see patches of blue in otherwise cloudy skies. He was a tremendous role model to all that knew him.

Anita and Nat

February 21, 2024

A lovely person and a great, great loss.

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