In appreciation: Donald Ross

The members of the Lake Wononscopomuc Association want to express our appreciation for our neighbor and friend Donald Ross. We are saddened by his passing and we will miss him deeply. Don was a member of the board of directors of the lake association for 9 years and vice president for most of that time. He was an enthusiastic supporter of our efforts to improve the ecological environment of the lake and a generous contributor to our programs. It was typical of his thoughtfulness and generosity that when he and Helen bought the Dean Meadow next to Holleywood he took out the trees the previous owner planted along Route 44 because they obstructed the view of the lake for passersby and donated them to the town for planting at the new transfer station. We have lost a gifted and valuable friend.

Bill Littauer, President

for the Lake

Wononscopomuc

Association

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