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Joe B. Parks
Entrepreneur
Born 1915
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Entrepreneur, former NH state legislator, Bronze Star Recipient and
Cherokee Nation descendent, Joe was born and educated in Oklahoma.
Traveling east he spent his career working in the private and public
sector as a consultant. His avocation for rhododendron hybridizing has
brought him wide recognition and locally his many contributions to our
community over the years are priceless. In short, Joe is the
quintessential ageless dreamer and his inquisitive, innovative nature
is an inspiration to all that meet him. |
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 1943 |
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Fred Hall
Lawyer
Born 1920
Rotarian since 1960
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A 1941 Graduate of the University of NH, Fred Hall, Jr., went on to
graduate from Michigan Law School in 1948. Fred started his legal
career in 1948 and still practices law today. His impressive resume is
too long to mention but his words of wisdom are both priceless and
ageless. As the first official Board Member of the Ageless Dreamer
Foundation, Fred made it very clear that the word OLD and OLDer have
very distinct definitions. It is that wisdom that we learn from and
yearn for. |
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 1953 |
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Nancy Reynolds Boyle
Born 1932
Rotarian since 1993
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Born 1932 in New Hampshire, Nancy was educated in Dover, NH and Boston,
MA. Her love of nursing lasted for 45 years and, although actively
retired, she continues to volunteer for causes that are close to her
heart. Nancy has traveled to 22 countries and has dreams to visit many
more. |
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 1955 |
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Rev. Doctor Robert W. Lamson
Born 1935
Rotarian since 1987
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A
poet, by nature, Bob best describes the essence of who he is by
writing. Hence, while walking in the woods with his dog, Gunney, he
wrote the words for his bio. When I was a boy I used to lie on hillsides Reading clouds. Laughing at the artistry of what the wind would allow. Now I am a grandfather of 70 years Whose childrens children — do not think it odd- To watch a cloud. Thank God, I found a wife, who would join with me. To see a vision building in a Cumulus Sea. True! It only takes one person to have a dream. But 2 is better. |
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 1960 |
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Joanne Dodge
Born 1935
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Joanne just turned 70 and celebrated her 50th wedding anniversary with
husband, Jim. Founder of ‘Good Old Things’, a magazine by and for
seniors with original writings and stories. Also Founder of ‘Senior
Moments’, a senior theater group sponsored by the Seacoast Repertory
Theatre. The group performs throughout New England. Joanne declares: “I
finally found what I want to be when I grow up. Don't like what I see
as options for seniors in today's world and am determined to change
that by letting everyone know there's life in these old bones and we
don't want to spend it playing Bingo!” |
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Rev. Doctor David Slater
Born 1940
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David Slater, pastor of First Parish Church, UCC, Dover, NH, grew up in
Michigan. In 1968 he came east for seminary and decided to stay in NH
and raise his two sons with his wife, Constance. He enjoys painting
using water colors, composing lyrics and tunes for country music,
sketching, and writing poetry. |
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 1948 |
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Charles A. “Chip” Noon
Born 1945
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Chip's fondest wish when he was a teenager was to sing opera. He has
fulfilled that wish many times with the Baltimore, Palm Beach, and
Granite State Opera companies. He even sang a solo in Carnegie Hall
when he was in college. "What more could I wish for? Maybe a gig at the
Met...?" His 91 year old mother, who was his first voice teacher, still
lets him know if a note is flat. "I guess you’re never too old to have
a teacher!" |
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