Formerly of Nichols, CT and Conway, SC, died on August 5, 2006 of natural causes at his residence in Potomac Falls, VA. Bill was born on September 25, 1912, in Boston. He graduated with bachelor's degrees from both Williams College and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He worked for EI DuPont de Nemours as a chemist from 1936, including on the wartime Manhattan Project at the University of Chicago and Hanford, Washington, where he met his future wife, Jean Goodie. They married in 1948 and settled in Toledo and later in Connecticut. In 1953 he left DuPont to establish Stevenson Engineering with his brother-in-law. He remained president of the company until 1966. He worked for the Trumbull, Connecticut, Board of Education for 15 years until retirement in the late 1980s. Bill was a life-long civic leader. He was involved with the Boy Scouts for more than 50 years and was awarded the Silver Beaver in 1972. He was active in the Nichols Improvement Association, including as President, and as a volunteer at Bridgeport Hospital in Connecticut. He was a devout Episcopalian and served on the vestry of Trinity Church, Nichols, for more than 30 years, including more than 20 years as Treasurer. He was elected to the Trumbull Town Council from 1966-70. Bill is survived by his children and their families, Gail Stevenson of South Burlington, VT; William and Anne Marie Stevenson of Fairfax Station, VA; Laurie and Thomas Kelly of Annandale and Marshall, VA; Bradley and Martha Stevenson of Wilmington, MA; and five grandchildren, Alexander, Katherine, Marina, William and Patrick. His wife of 48 years, Jean, died in 1996. Services will be held at Falcons Landing in Potomac Falls, VA and interment will be at Trinity Church, Nichols, at a later date. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made in memory of William B. Stevenson to the Good Shepherd Anglican Orthodox Church, PO Box 407, Upperville, Virginia 20185, or the AFROC Benevolent Fund, Falcons Landing, Attn: Business Office, 20522 Falcons Landing Circle, Sterling, VA 20165
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John and Yvonne Batal
August 23, 2006
Dearest Stevenson Family,
We are so deeply sorry for you loss. We never knew your Father, Bill, but from what we have read, he was a wonderful man.
With our deepest sympathies, you are in our prayers.
The Batal Family
The Meacham Family
August 22, 2006
We would like to extend our deepest sympathy to the entire Stvenson family.
Beverly & Allan Campbell
August 13, 2006
Our deepest sympathy goes out to you all. We have many fond memories of being on Vestry, and other associated activities with both Bill & Jean at Trinity Episcopal Church, Nichols. Don't know if you remember us or not, has been a very long time ago.
Respectfully,
Beverly & Allan Campbell & Family
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