William Franklin Stearns

William Franklin Stearns obituary, ORLAND, ME

William Franklin Stearns

William Stearns Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 13, 2010.
ORLAND - Canoe racer and designer Professor William Franklin Stearns, 78, died May 8, 2010, surrounded by family, after living with Parkinson's. Bill was born in Berlin, N.H., to Walter and Barbara Fife Stearns, growing up in Rumford. He competed on Stephens High School track and ski teams, and became an Eagle Scout. He attended Bowdoin College and served four years in the Air Force during the Korean War. He earned his bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Maine, Orono. Bill met Mexico resident Fern Crossland in math class, marrying her in 1959. In 1960 he joined the math faculty of the university, where he taught calculus to thousands of Maine students until retiring in 1997. He was an avid outdoorsman and canoeist. He and Fern raced in the second Kenduskeag Canoe Race in 1968. He entered every Kenduskeag through 2004, serving four decades on the race committee. He was the principal founder of Penobscot Paddle & Chowder Society, insisting that canoeing be paired with food. He was instrumental in expanding whitewater racing in Maine and helped organize the first national championships in 1970 on the Dead River; he and Fern frequently won the national crown in their class. In the 1970s they participated in the Allagash Dash, paddling the length of the Allagash Wilderness Waterway in fewer than 20 hours. In 1974, he guided a team of canoeists from federal and state agencies in a study of the Penobscot River's eligibility for designation as a Wild and Scenic River. He designed and built canoes, many for Lincoln Canoe Co. Bill and Fern authored The Canoeist's Catalog in 1978. In 2006, Penobscot Paddle & Chowder Society awarded him the inaugural Bill Stearns Award in recognition of his life service. In 2009 the Maine Canoe and Kayaking Racing Organization honored him with the Muir the Merrier Award for drawing people into canoeing. Bill raised his children in Stillwater and served as Scoutmaster, later moving to Milford and then Orland. He served on the boards of the Natural Resources Council and of Bald Mountain Ski Area. He helped run the Caribou Bog Ski Race. He was on the board of Friends of the Sunkhaze National Wildlife Refuge and volunteered as a bateau sternsman for Penobscot Riverkeepers and Leonard's Mills. Most recently, he worshiped with Narramissic Friends Society. He is survived by his wife, Fern Crossland Stearns of Orland; daughter, Kathleen Stearns Friday and husband, J.B., and their children, Nathanael and Hilda of Hilo, Hawaii; son, David and wife, Sheryl, and their children, Aidan and Keira of Blue Hill; daughter, Laurie of Brunswick; son, Alan and partner, Austin Brown, of Hallowell; sisters, Nancy Stearns Martin of Windham and Carol Stearns Clement of Spruce Head; and aunt, Janet Hawkes of Kennebunk. He is beloved by many nieces, nephews and other relatives in the Stearns and Crossland families. An outdoor memorial service will be held 1 p.m. Saturday, May 22, at Eddington Salmon Club, junction of Route 9 and Route 178. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to The Nature Conservancy in Maine, 14 Maine St., Suite 401, Brunswick, ME 04011.

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May 22, 2010

Diane Vatne posted to the memorial.

May 20, 2010

Edward Johnston posted to the memorial.

May 18, 2010

Tad Johnston posted to the memorial.

Diane Vatne

May 22, 2010

To Fern and Family,
We are so sorry for your loss. We knew Bill through Crossroads Ministries food pantry and its board. Bill and Fern would pick up food every morning to deliver to Crossroads, as did my husband, Marty Yates. On a personal note, we will never forget a summer evening around 1998 when Bill and Fern came by our house in their vintage car. We had just put our two children to bed, but Bill suggested that we get them up for a ride. We went around the block in the back of the car as the sun was setting, and it has turned into one of their cherished childhood memories. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Edward Johnston

May 20, 2010

I'd witten something like this,but it didn't get to you, I guess.

Dear Fern and family,
My memories begins when both of us were families having kids in Herbert Sargent School. And became closer to you when we were worshiping together at St James'.

Jean Marie and I cannot attend the services for Bill, as we will be in the County attending a similar service for my cousin's husband. It was time for him at 98 years; it is before his time for Bill.

Please accept our condolences. May Bill Rest in PEACE, and the Peace of the Lord be with you all.

Edd and Jean Marie

Tad Johnston

May 18, 2010

I'm sorry Bill is no longer with us in body. I quoted him in math class just today. The lateral area of a cone is usually stated as prl but I like to remember it as Bill did, rlp (really like pie). I'm glad to have known Bill as am richer for it.

Kim Johnston

May 18, 2010

Bill will be missed. I have always admired his enthusiasm for the outdoors and his commitment to pie at every meeting and social gathering.

Barb Emery

May 17, 2010

I'll miss you Uncle Bill, I will charish the moments we had hanging out at the dock at Worthly. Sail on my friend. You will always be in my heart
Love Barb

May 16, 2010

I will greatly miss uncle Bill. He was always nice to me. I have many excellent memories of him. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Love Jim

May 14, 2010

I will never forget the good times we had over many years including riding the whitewater rapids of the Stillwater River. Rest well good friend. Ken Leeman

Jim and Susan Hynson

May 14, 2010

We will miss you at the lakeshore at Camp Phoenix, and will even miss the sound of the waves slapping against the hull of your "Schoonah."

May 13, 2010

What an amazing man. He obviously had an impact on many lives, both academically and through his contributions to the sports and natural sciences worlds. David, your Dad was a tremendous person who left a great legacy for your family and many others. Our prayers are with you all.
Love, Indra and David Daniels, Mairead and Maeve,

Wes

May 13, 2010

Rest in peace, fellow veteran. I salute you.

Steve and Marcia Murray

May 13, 2010

Our condolences to Fern and family. May Bill rest in the peace of a good life well lived.

Karin Dunlap

May 13, 2010

Our thoughts are with you during this difficult time. Will always remember Bill and his canoes. He was a true outdoorsman.

Dan Littlefield

May 13, 2010

Dear Fern, David, and the rest of the family,

I'm sorry to hear about Bill's passing. I'll always remember eating his dutch oven food during scouting trips, going to your home after school on many occasions, and, of course, canoeing with your family. My thoughts and Prayers are with your family.

May 13, 2010

Dear Fern, David and Family - My sympathies go out to all of you during this sad time. Bill was one of my favorite 'bosses' at UMaine, always sported a big smile greeting students and staff alike. Always willing to help whether it was a problem with calculus or anything else (i.e., canoeing, etc.). He'll be sadly missed by many. Lorraine Wentworth (Orono, ME)

I liked his Model A better...

Elaine Valente

May 13, 2010

Our sincere condolences on the passing of such a wonderful man. His legacy will live on through his family and all the people whose lives he touched.
With Love,

Paula Drewniany

May 13, 2010

Fern,
Paul and I are thinking of you and Bill's spirit.
Paul remembers aspiring to be a teacher like Bill and tries to continue in Bill's mode.
Your welcome to us at St. James', picnics at your house and Bill's words about my efficiency in delivering our babies early will always be remembered.
Wishing you strength.
Paula and Paul
Drew, Eric and Julia

Jeannie (Bulger) Tiner

May 13, 2010

Memories: Riding with Fern on Dolly, with Fern singing "Oh Where Have You Been Billy Boy, Billy Boy," when she first met Bill. And that he taught me to swim overhand. Very sweet man.

Tom McIntire

May 13, 2010

My condolences... He definitely made me work hard in Calculus, but I don't regret it! He was always willing to help out with any problem...

-Tom McIntire
UMaine class of '93

Marge Sawtelle

May 13, 2010

What an amazing individual, husband, and family man. Margie Bulger Sawtelle - Ray and Irene's youngest.

Ruth Bentley

May 13, 2010

May your many wonderful memories of Bill and your faith sustain you in this difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. With sincere sympathy, Michael and Ruth Bentley

Pam and Bryan Wells

May 13, 2010

Our sincere condolences go out to Bill's family. He was truly a gentleman and a scholar. His presence will be missed but his love for nature and the outdoors will be carried on by those who knew and respected him. Our hearts are with you. Pam and Bryan Wells

May 13, 2010

Dear Fern and Family,
My sympathy to you on learning of Bill's passing. I have fond memories of his and your time at HSCC and remember that he had the obvious onset of Parkinson's then. He certainly made great contributions during his lifetime. My best.
Perry Amsden

May 13, 2010

Safe paddling to you Professor Stearns. My thoughts are with the family, especially with Fern.

Flip Jones
Onward Program '87

BJ Broder

May 13, 2010

We are so very sorry to learn of Mr. Stearns' passing. Our thoughts are with you. BJ Broder & John Citron

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