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Blake D. Prescott M.D.

1932 - 2024

BORN

1932

DIED

2024

Blake Prescott Obituary

At 91, Blake D. Prescott's love affair with life ended. Known variously as Papa Doc, Chick, Papa, The Pirate, Dad, Uncle, the Good Doctor, and Doctor Do-As-He-Pleases, Blake relished inhabiting the many roles he played in the many lives he touched. The self-portrait he drew for his obituary was fashioned from a photograph taken when he was a toddler and featured his favorite footwear - cowboy boots. Worn throughout his life, Blake's cowboy boots added an inch of stature and kept the little boy within riding to the end.

Blake was raised in Hartford and Wethersfield, CT and East Longmeadow, MA by his psychiatrist father, Blake Sr., and his artist mother, Mell Peterson. He accompanied them on fly fishing journeys even as a toddler, (though not necessarily in cowboy boots), sparking a lifelong passion for the natural world. His insatiable curiosity forever at play, Blake became a master ichthyologist, entomologist, ornithologist, arborist, geologist, and botanist. One of his last acts, together with his wife of 68 years, was to plant four carefully selected, seedless, (so as to be non-invasive), Euonymous alatus on their Vermont property.

Blake often referred to his wife, Helen Hagopian Prescott, as his savior, and indeed she was on more than one occasion. Their innumerable adventures included skiing, fly fishing, restoring old houses, landscaping, gardening, antiquing, collecting, battling at Scrabble, cribbage or cards, and traveling to six continents. Helen's intelligence, linguistic prowess, artistic gifts, incomparable Armenian cooking, and grace enhanced every quest. Together they raised four daughters, Jenna, Lynette, Heather, and Roxanne, each of whom may be found pining for some fraction of their parents' talents. Helen and Blake were further blessed with sons-in-law, Michael (Lynette) and Elia (Roxanne), and special grandsons, Kyle, Blake, Matthis, and Corey. The grandsons indulged Papa's storytelling and delighted in the magical evaporation of years between them.

Blake graduated from the Faculty of Medicine at McGill University, and was president of the honor society, Alpha Omega Alpha. He earned a graduate fellowship in neuropsychiatry at The Institute of Living in Hartford, Connecticut, where his father, Blake Sr., had also practiced. Choosing to become a family physician allowed Blake to practice medicine with the most comprehensive lens, drawing on his broad clinical skills, diagnostic acumen, rigorous standards, and complete devotion to the patient. He taught at a half dozen medical schools, wrote one of the first texts for nurse practitioners while Chair of Primary Care, and worked with representatives of Yale and the University of Connecticut Health Center to develop a community program for improving primary care in rural Connecticut. He taught courses for nurse practitioners, physician assistants, medical students, and resident physicians from his model practice in Storrs, CT. Blake was Director of Health for two towns and while at Windham Community Memorial Hospital, he was Chief of Family Practice, Chief of Primary Care, founder and Director of the Cardiac Rehabilitation Program. Toward the end of his professional career, Blake added Geriatrics to his many board certifications.

Blake had published research while at McGill and continued publishing clinical papers while in Storrs. He wrote a "historical novel," titled The Saturnian Snake depicting the evolution and devolution of primary care in the 20th century in the United States, and penned short stories and articles which further addressed the problems incurred by third party intervention in medicine.

Recreationally, Blake plied his fly-fishing skills from northern Labrador to Tierra del Fuego, from Alaska to New Zealand, and from still waters to those most turbulent. Like his father, he used a purist form with elaborate equipment. Fishing always incorporated a broader appreciation of the faunal and floral wonders of each particular trip. Helen was his most stalwart and intrepid companion; together, they also had the good fortune to share such trips with the next two generations, whether in Maine, Montana, or Alaska.

Blake's talents knew no bounds. His pencil drawings married anatomy and mythology; he wrote and published fiction, including Love in the Wake of COVID-19 and Short Stories, Tall Tales and Surprise Endings. His sense of humor and hearty laugh entertained and captivated. He could provide an exegesis on most any topic, requested or not, from world religions to tall case clocks, from chess to medicine, always medicine. He was a voracious reader and those he loved, even those he encountered by chance, were the fortunate beneficiaries of his most curious mind. We will miss him every day.

In memory of Blake and Helen, the family invites you to plant your favorite tree, donate to Grace Cottage Hospital or Moore Free Library.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Brattleboro Reformer on Nov. 16, 2024.

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Gayle

November 21, 2024

A life well lived, indeed.
May his memory be a blessing.

William Warner

November 17, 2024

What a terrible loss, my heartfelt condolences to the entire family. He impacted the lives of so many, I´m so sorry.

Jean Stakun Londergan

November 17, 2024

Heather and sisters,
I'm so very sorry for the loss of your parents. Your Dad hired me many years ago (in the 80's) as an office nurse nearly fresh out of nursing school. I learned so much from him as he was a natural teacher and mentor for which I will never forget. He gave me the knowledge and self confidence to further my degree and become a cardiac nurse at St. Francis.
I send you my most sincere sympathy and prayers for peace.

Fran Eckert Caye

November 17, 2024

To the Prescott family, I am so sorry for your loss. Dr. Prescott saw me many moons ago when I was a young girl. Sending hugs and peace to all of you during this time.

Fran Eckert Caye

November 17, 2024

To the Prescott family, I am so sorry for your loss. I had seen your dad many moons ago as a young girl, when Dr. Gilman was a way. God bless both of your parents and your families. Sending jugs and peace your way.

Ann Clark DeMaio

November 16, 2024

I just heard of Dr. Prescott's passing and am so sorry for your loss. My mother, Mary Clark, worked for your father as his office nurse in Storrs, CT for 25 years. He was our family doctor and got us through two rare and serious illnesses of our daughter. He was a brilliant diagnostician and clinician. On those rare occasions when he didn't know the answer, he would delve deep until he found the information. He was thorough; after a physical, you knew he had done a
complete examination. He took his time with his patients and remembered everything about them and their family history. Mostly, he listened carefully and explained everything in terms which were easily understood. He was a wonderful doctor, and I will always remember him with fondness and respect. I did not know your mother, Helen, but I admired her gardens at their home in Ashford. She an your dad were so lucky to have had so many years together. God bless them both.

JoAnn Reviczky Marchant

November 16, 2024

I feel for the Prescott Family, and surround them all in healing light. Knowing how tragedy and loss can forever shape your life view and relationships, I pray that your family is surrounded in peace and understanding.

Andrea Seaton

November 16, 2024

What a magnificent tribute to a man who has left so many indelible marks in this world, as he worked to make it a better place. Blake was a true Renaissance man, and with such incredible intellect and insatiable curiosity. He was so passionate about everything that interested him. He will be so greatly missed, but he has left an amazing legacy in so very many ways, especially within his beloved daughters and grandsons. What a magnificent tribute this beautiful and well-written obituary is to him! it certain captures his essence and uniqueness. Sending hugs and deep condolences.

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