Death Announced of Peter Laurence Hargraves, Twin Brother of John Hargraves of NY and Lyme, CT

Peter Laurence Hargraves, 79, of Bryan, TX, formerly of Austin, TX, and Darien and Madison, CT, passed from this life on December 23, 2023 after a long struggle with ALS. He was taken care of at home for the last six years by his loving and devoted wife Barbara Krings Hargraves. Peter and Barbara married in 2016 and moved to Austin, Barbara’s hometown. When the nature of Peter’s illness became apparent, they built a home in Bryan, TX, suitable for caring for him. Barbara was tireless in her caregiving and through it all maintained humor and provided strength for Peter and for the whole family. Peter was a Vietnam veteran, and the VA provided much life-giving support. 

In addition to his wife Barbara, Peter is survived by his two daughters, Elisabeth and Emily Hargraves, both residents of California.  Peter had a long and colorful career in the banking industry.  Born in Hartford, CT in 1944 and raised in Bristol, CT, he then attended college, first Dartmouth, then the University of New Hampshire, where he graduated in 1970. His senior year was interrupted in 1968 by a year of active duty in Vietnam.  After college, Peter joined the international department of Connecticut Bank and Trust in Hartford. He traveled frequently for the bank to Europe and Asia. After a few years he was transferred to the bank’s international subsidiary in New York City, where he lived before moving to Darien, CT with his first wife Nancy Walton Hargraves and having a family. His foreign experience eventually led him to work for Danske Bank in New York, where he facilitated loans between Danish and American companies. Later in his career, he also worked for Webster Bank in Connecticut.  

Peter was well known to the international community in New York and Copenhagen, and had many friends in both places. He was witty, friendly, gregarious and always had a story or a joke to tell. In New York, he was a member of the Yale Club and the Downtown Club; in Connecticut, the Middlesex Club and the Madison Winter Club.  He maintained close friendships with his former colleagues in Hartford as well.  Peter adored jazz and in his younger days was a gifted trombonist. Peter skied fiercely, cooked passionately, and played golf with enthusiasm. He especially loved to cook and could often be found in the kitchen producing self-proclaimed masterpieces from his arsenal or the New York Times. He also played bridge and did crosswords all his life. He was a generous volunteer to civic organizations like the Darien Arts Council. 

In addition to his daughters and his wife, Peter leaves his twin brother John of New York and Lyme, CT and older brother Robert of Hanover, NH, their wives Nancy Newcomb and Ann Hargraves, and three nieces (Regan Belluche, Tara Oliver, and Kerry Kreppein and their families in Massachusetts. Peter was carefully and respectfully cared for in his last years by the VA, Maxim Healthcare and Brazos Valley Hospice.  Private funeral services will be held.  Donations may be made to the ALS Society (www.als.org) in Peter’s name.

Death Announced of Geary Stephen Philbrick, 64, of Old Lyme; Animal Lover, Outdoorsman, Motor Vehicle Enthusiast

OLD LYME — Geary Stephen Philbrick, age 64, of Old Lyme, passed away Dec. 25, 2023, in his home. Born in Key West, Fla., Jan. 20, 1959, Geary was the loving son of Priscilla and Walter Philbrick. He was predeceased by his father Walter; and stepfather Jim Wiggins. Geary is survived by his mother Priscilla Wiggins; his sisters, … and stepsister … his nieces and nephews: … his loyal dog, … and his many friends.

Geary was an animal lover, an avid outdoorsman and a motor vehicle enthusiast. 

Funeral services will be held 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 30, at Groton Heights Baptist Church, 72 Broad Street, Groton. Burial is private. Byles-Groton Memorial Home, 310 Thames Street, Groton, is assisting with the arrangements. Please visit www.Byles to sign the guestbook, share a memory or ask for directions.

Visit this link to read the full obituary published by The Day on Dec. 29, 2023.

‘LymeLine’ Included in ‘The New York Times’ List of ‘Local Journalism Worth Reading’

NEW YORK — Yesterday, The New York Times published an article titled, The Rebirth of Local Journalism, in its The Morning newsletter. The article set out to “highlight some of the best work from news outlets across the U.S.” .

We are thrilled that one of our articles, Studio 80 + Sculpture Grounds in Old Lyme to Close Permanently at End of Year, was included in their extended list of “Local Journalism worth Reading.” Click on the ‘More examples …’ link to find us.

We also note with great pride that LymeLine.com was one of only two Connecticut local journalism publications included in the NYT list. The other one was the CTMirror.

The article by the staff of The Morning opens with the statement, “Many of this country’s biggest problems are devilishly hard to solve. The decline of local news may be different.” It continues, “That decline is certainly a problem. Hundreds of newspapers have closed in recent years, leaving many communities without any source of local news.” but points out, “… replacing yesterday’s newspapers with 21st century digital news publications may be more feasible than it once seemed.”

Read the full article to appreciate the argument the NYT writers make as to why local journalism is so important and should be supported..

They conclude, “We hope you find this work [all the articles listed] as delightful as we did. We also hope you’ll consider supporting a local news organization in your community through a subscription or donation. Find one whose work you admire, and then help them do their work strengthening your community.”

We thank the NY Times sincerely for highlighting the value of community journalism and recognizing us as “Local Journalism worth Reading.

A reader in Kensington, Md. read the NYT article and sent us this thoughtful commentary, “I think this NYT article helps me express why local journalism is so needed and how it’s a slog, its business model is kinda off-centered, but it’s also so special to people.”

He adds, ” So, the people involved in its publication are devoted, scrappy, and doing a serious public good, working lots of odd hours. I feel that a major motivator has to be a love of the community. Nyt’s featuring those articles also articulates, to me, how local small stuff can be more fun, funny, interesting, poignant, and can uncover mini conspiracies or nefarious stuff in a way that regional and National news can’t.”

Thanks, Ben, for putting into such clear words why we do this, which to be honest, we sometimes question. We are “scrappy” and certainly do “work lots of odd hours,” but it definitely is “a love of community” that drives us.

If you would care to donate to support our work in our 20th year of continuous publication, here is the link. We welcome one-time donations or monthly subscriptions and are, as always, deeply appreciative of all those readers, who have already supported us in either of those ways over the years.

 

Death Announced of Pamela Northrop-Lupo, 74; She Excelled in Academics, Athletics in Old Lyme

HARTFORD, CT—Pamela Northrop-Lupo, 74, of Hartford died peacefully on November 30, 2023. Born in Brooklyn, NY to Robert and Dolores (Gavin) Northrop, Pamela and her family moved to Old Lyme, CT, where she excelled in academics and athletics. Playing collegiate basketball and field hockey, she graduated from SCSU to become a physical education teacher and coach …

Pamela’s memories will be cherished by those left behind – her daughter, Jennifer, siblings Patricia, Robert, Earl, Nora, Barbara, Jimmy, Michael …

In lieu of flowers or memorial donations, please take a moment to pause and recognize all the beauty in the world. To extend condolences, please visit Farleysullivan.com.

Visit this link to read the full obituary published by Farley-Sullivan Funeral Homes.

Death Announced of Jesse Rando, 35, Member of Lyme-Old Lyme HS Class of 2006

NIANTIC — UPDATED 12/22 with excerpts from and link to full obituary. It is with profound sadness that we share the passing of our son, brother, uncle and friend, Jesse William Rando, 35, who left us too soon Sunday, Dec. 17, 2023. Jesse was born April 21, 1988, in New London, to William Francis Rando and Nancy (Berry) Rando.

He graduated from Lyme-Old Lyme High School in 2006, and went on to earn his bachelor’s degree from the University of Connecticut …

Jesse leaves his mother Nancy, sisters, Kacie, Carly Rando and husband Jim Wood of Scituate, Mass., and Caroline Rando and fiancé Jamil Ahmed of Stamford; along with his beloved nieces and nephews …

The family will receive relatives and friends from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 21, at the Thomas L. Neilan & Sons Funeral Home, 48 Grand St., Niantic. Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. Friday, Dec. 22, in East Lyme Cemetery, Boston Post Road, East Lyme …

Visit this link to read the full obituary published by The Day on Dec. 21, 2023.