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Subject: Frank Churchill obit
From: TATERRY@aol.com
Date: Thu, 26 Aug 1999 14:07:51 EDT
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Middlebury resident and MG enthusiast Frank Churchill dies in car accident 

by JOHN FLOWERS 8-26-99

MIDDLEBURY - Middlebury police continue to investigate a Tuesday 
afternoon, two-vehicle crash at the intersection of Lower Foote Street 
and Cady Road which claimed the life of Frank Churchill, former co-owner 
of the S.R. Churchill & Sons fuel business in Middlebury.

Police said a white 1953 MG convertible being driven by Churchill was 
struck in the intersection by a minivan driven by Joan H. Collier, 69, 
of Cornwall.

The collision, police said, caused the MG sports car to spin off the 
road, crash through a fence, and come to a rest in the yard of a home at 
the corner of Lower Foote Street and Cady Road.

Meanwhile, the minivan spun off the road and into a street sign and fire 
hydrant at the corner of Lower Foote Street and Cady Road, breaking the 
water line to the hydrant and flooding the corner lot, according to 
police.

Middlebury Volunteer Ambulance Association officials responded to the 
scene and took both Collier and Churchill to Porter Hospital. Police 
said Churchill died from his injuries, while Collier was treated for her 
injuries and released that day.

Middlebury Police Chief Tom Hanley said his department is busy 
reconstructing the accident. There appear to have been no eyewitnesses 
to the crash, Hanley noted.

"We want to make sure we have all our ducks in a row before we come out 
with a cause," Hanley said.

Hanley said there is no indication that speed was a factor in the 
accident.

While police sort out circumstances surrounding the crash, former 
Churchill friends and co-workers were coming to grips with the loss of a 
man they said was a great friend and good businessman.

"I had a lot of respect for his business sense, and I really appreciated 
what he did for the community," Addison County Chamber of Commerce 
Executive Director Linda Stearns said.

Stearns noted that Churchill was a participant in chamber affairs during 
its formative years.

"He was a very well-respected person," Stearns said.

He and his brother Raymond carried on S.R. Churchill & Sons fuel 
business after their father retired, when it was then known as Elliott 
and Churchill's. They later sold the business to Johnson & Dick's in 
1984, which in turn sold to MacIntyre Fuels in 1988, said Marion 
Cartland, a longtime bookkeeper at Churchill's.

Cartland said Churchill was a Shriner, Mason and member of the Lion's 
Club.

"He was very good to work for," Cartland said. "He was a friend."

Churchill and his brother Raymond also opened a self-storage facility on 
Exchange Street in 1997 and had been operating that business for the 
past two years.

Churchill was also a co-founder of the MG "T" Registry, a world-wide 
association devoted to MGs built from 1945 to 1955. Churchill helped 
found the association in 1965 and was its acting vice-chairman. The 
association, according to a member, numbers about 4,000 members.

In addition to his interest in MGs, Churchill was also an avid pilot, 
was a charter member of the Experimental Aircraft Association in 
Shelburne, was active as a Freemason and was a 42-year member of the 
Cario Temple of the Shriners of North America. 

FRANK CHURCHILL

MIDDLEBURY- Frank Everts Churchill, 69, died Tuesday, Aug. 24, 1999, at 
Porter Medical Center as the result of injuries sustained in an 
automobile accident. 

Churchill was born in Middlebury on December 28, 1929, to Francis and 
Mildred (Everts) Churchill. He attended schools in Middlebury and was a 
Middlebury College graduate, class of 1952. He was co-owner of F.R. 
Churchill & Sons Oil, Inc., until the mid-1980's.

He is survived by a brother, Raymond "Budge" Churchill and his wife 
Teresa of Middlebury; a nephew, Kelly Churchill of Middlebury, and two 
nieces, Leigh Churchill of Forestdale and Althya Holland.

Frank's love for sports cars was reflected in his membership in the 
Sports Car Club of Vermont and, in 1964, he co-founded the New England 
MG "T" Registry. He served as first editor of its publication and was 
the present vice chairman.

Another interest of Churchill's was flying aircraft. He was a charter 
member of the Experimental Aircraft Association Chapter #613 in 
Shelburne. Over the years, he made several charitable flights for 
Middlebury's Porter Hospital.

Churchill's family was very active in the Freemasons of Vermont. He was 
a 48-year member and presided over Union Lodge #2, F&AM in 1959; was 
present chairman of the Lodge Board of Trustees; chairman of the 
Middlebury Masonic Memorial Fund Trustees, and past president of the 
Past Masters Association of the 3rd Masonic District of Vermont.

Churchill was also a member and past presiding officer of the following 
York Rite Bodies of Middlebury: Potter Chapter #22, RAM; Middlebury 
Council #14, R&SM; Mt. Calvary Commandary #1, KT.

He held membership in the following Masonic Honoraries: Vermont Priory 
#45, Knights York Cross of Honor, Star of Bethlehem Conclave, Red Cross 
of Constantine; and Green Mountain York Rite College #139.

Churchill was a 32 degree member of the Scottish Rite Valley of 
Burlington bodies, including: Haswell Lodge of Perfection; Joseph W. 
Roby Council; Harley M. Watkins Chapter; and Vermont Consistory.

He was also a 42-year, and very active, member of Cario Temple of the 
Shriners of North American. He presided as Potentate in 1986 and is past 
recorder of Cairo Temple. He was past president and past recorder of 
Elbon Shine Club and a member of the Brattleboro Shrine Club, secretary 
and past president of Cabin Chapter #18; secretary and past-Potentate 
and past director of the Royal Order of Jesters Court #105. 

He was also past president and member of the Shrine Maple Sugar Football 
Games Board. For the Imperial Shrine of North America, he served in the 
following capacities: Imperial Representative Colorsolo Corps; Imperial 
Representative registration and the Athletic Committee; Imperial 
Potentate Ambassador and Marshall staff; Emeritus member of the Board of 
Governor's for Shiner's Hospital for Children.

Calling hours will be held on Saturday, Aug. 28, from 6-8 p.m. at the 
Sanderson Funeral Chapel, 117 South Main St., Middlebury. Funeral 
services will be held on Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Middlebury 
Congregational Church.

Interment and Masonic services will follow at the Prospect Cemetery in 
East Middlebury. Officiant will be Rev. David Andrews. Co-officiant will 
be Rev. Catherine Nichols. Masonic services will be headed by Edward J. 
Wilblood, Past Grand Master of Freemasons of Vermont, and Michael 
Newton, Master of Union Lodge.

In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made in his memory to: Shiner's 
Hospitals for Children, c/o Cairo Temple Recorder, 51 Washington St., 
Rutland, Vt., 05701.

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