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Dr. Middleton K. McGoodwin
July 10, 2024
I respected Dr. Boutilier as my earth science teacher at BSU during my graduate studies (1972-1976).
I reconnected with Dr. Boutilier in 2002 while attending a Massachusetts Department of Education meeting in Plymouth, MA.
I remember this meeting 22 years later because Dr. Boutilier approached me and said he had been following my career since 1976.
Though I am certainly not a "special" former student, Dr. Boutilier´s comment illustrates how he cared for, and followed, his students,
Rest in peace, Dr. Boutilier.
I so respect you today, as I did 48 years ago.
RiP!!!!!
Vicki McPherson
July 6, 2024
I was a student of Dr. Boutilier´s and I am very thankful to him for helping me finish my degree. I was a working Mom and could not always work my schedule around when a required class was offered. Dr. Boutilier helped me by teaching me the class independently. He cared and for this I am forever grateful.
Vicki McPherson
Andy Walsh
March 7, 2024
I was Earth Science major in the early 1980s at BSC and took Mineralogy with Dr. Boutilier. He was a remarkable professor, working his students hard but doing so with almost parental concern that you actually learned what he was teaching. His teaching style and attention to his students motivated me. All these years later Dr. Boutilier’s name still comes up in conversation among my friends that also had him as a professor. He won’t be forgotten.
Gerard Martin
February 12, 2024
Dr. Boutilier was the best professor I ever had. He had a knack for teaching complex subjects in a way that you could understand. One of my favorite classes was his Optical Mineralogy class. I'm sure many of his former students feel the same way. Rest in Peace "Boots!"
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S Chambers
February 9, 2024
As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. Please take comfort in the words found at 2nd Thessalonians 2:16,17.
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