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18 FEBRUARY 2022 WorldWide Drilling Resource® In Memoriam Robert David DeAngelis (1956~2021) Robert David DeAngelis passed away at age 65 on November 26, 2021. He grew up and graduated high school in Seymour, Connecticut, then attended State College in Lydonville, Vermont. Robert worked as a geotechnical drill rig operator for Soiltesting, Inc., as well as other drilling contractors along the East Coast. He loved to ski, fish, and cook, spending half his life in Connecticut and New York, and the other half in Florida. His adventures took him to Europe traveling with family; and to South America sailing from Florida in his adult years. He also worked for a short time on Mel Fisher’s Treasure Hunting Ship. Robert is survived by his siblings Maria (Gary), James (Anne), David, Susan (Jeff), Phillip (Sheri), and Alecia, as well as many nieces, nephews, and friends. Kenneth Charles “Ken” Lynde (1936~2021) Kenneth Charles “Ken” Lynde, lifelong resident of Guilford, Vermont, passed away November 30, 2021. He attended a one-room school in West Guilford, graduated from Brattleboro Union High School with the Class of 1955, then went on to serve in the Vermont Army National Guard’s Brattleboro Armory. Ken established Lynde Well Drilling in 1984, in West Guilford, with his wife Patricia, son Gary, and daughter-in-law Nancy. He held many very important positions during his lifetime; employed at Northeast Well Drilling, worked at Maple Farms Dairy, Allen Oil Company, and Crosby Milling; as well as being a truck driver and manager for several companies; he also delivered the mail for several years. He enjoyed the outdoors, hunting, chopping firewood, and puttering around the house; also driving his “big rigs” in area parades, attending his high school reunions, and time shared with family. Ken is survived by daughters Cathy (Doug) and Cheryl (Tim); sons Steven (Wendy) and Gary (Nancy); 11 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; many nieces, nephews, and extended family. He was preceded in death by Patricia, five sisters, and three brothers. Lest we forget . . .

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