In Memory of

Brewster

Conant

Condolences

Condolence From: Haut family
Condolence: Our family was lucky enough to meet Mr. Conant a few times and he was a true gentleman. As his legacy he leaves lots of good memories and wonderful people to carry on the traditions of the Conant family.
Thursday June 14, 2018
Condolence From: Philomena Hughes and Paul Muir
Condolence: A wonderful man evidenced by the countless efforts made on behalf of many worthwhile initiatives and projects but in particular by the love he showed to family and friends. May that love surround you all now.
Thursday June 14, 2018
Condolence From: Natalie
Condolence: I am so sorry for your loss. May God comfort your mourning hearts. I pray that you find comfort in Revelation 21:3-5. This scripture paints a picture of a world that is very different from what we see today. A world with no more sickness, pain or death...and it is not a dream, it is a promise from God. He promises to reverse the effects of death and resurrect your precious one. You will never have to say a painful goodbye ever again! Jw.org
Saturday June 02, 2018
Condolence From: Hilary Holden Hosmer
Condolence: Bob and I are saddened by the loss of our wonderful cousin, Brewster. His warmth, generosity, and welcome kept our families together for so many years. Much love to all. Holly
Wednesday April 18, 2018
Condolence From: Susan Mitchell-Hardt
Condolence: On behalf of the Acton Conservation Trust we were especially delighted that last year we recognized Brewster's enormous service to ACT, to land protection, and the community with the Carol Holley Conservation Volunteer award. Brewster was the epitome of what this award represents - getting involved in his community to protect the environment. He made countless contributions including being a Trustee of ACT since 1990. In addition, he has served on the Conservation Commission, the Cemetery Commission, Acton Arboretum, Garden Club, Acton Historical Society, Acton Water District Finance Committee, and has donated land to the Acton Water District for the Conant well. He attended our last Board of Directors meeting on February 27. He seemed fragile, but fully engaged and gung ho to be elected to another term at the ACT Annual Meeting a few weeks later. When he didn’t attend, I called the first thing the next morning and learned we lost him. He is irreplaceable, and we miss him greatly.
Tuesday April 03, 2018
Condolence From: Marilee Havel
Condolence: Hello, I was so saddened to read of Brewster's passing. My connection with him was via his land across from Strawberry Hill Rd. Every year I would call to chat & ask permission to ride my horse & walk with my autistic son on those trails. I would always clear the trails, pick up the garbage & report any trespassing. My neighbor Bill Kingman is a mutual good friend. We will miss Brewster & are very sorry for your loss.
Saturday March 24, 2018
Condolence From: Nicole
Condolence: I'm truly sorry for your loss of your loved one. Losing someone we love is heartbreaking. God heals the broken hearted, Psalm 147:3. Isaiah 25:8 assures us that God will wipe away your tears and swallow up death forever
Wednesday March 21, 2018
Condolence From: Doug Herrick
Condolence: I am so saddened by the passing of such a generous and gentle man. When we moved to Brook Street in late 2014, Brewster was the first person to drop by and welcome us to the neighborhood. Only later, working with him at the Acton Historical Society, did I realize the extent of his contributions to and involvement with the town, and how engaged and selfless a person he was. I will especially miss our walks through the forests and open spaces that he loved so much. Anna and Doug Herrick
Wednesday March 21, 2018
Condolence From: Rebecca Ritchie Cutting
Condolence: Dear Family & Friends of this terrific guy, My brother Duncan Ritchie and my husband John Cutting join me in sending our most heartfelt condolences on your loss. Brewster was a great friend of my Dad, Ken Ritchie and they, along with Mac Harring spent many happy days skiing together at Killington and in the West at Snowmass, Alta, etc. One could tell what fun they had.... just like the photo you chose for his obituary. Ah, laughter! A Brewster forte! We three join you in missing his light but we'll never let it go out in our hearts. Becky, John and Duncan
Tuesday March 20, 2018