Obituary: Clare Darcy
KENNEBEC COUNTY - Clare Darcy entered this world at home on April 16, 1951 in Seattle, Wash.; delivered by her mother .
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Clare Darcy
KENNEBEC COUNTY – Clare Darcy entered this world at home on April 16, 1951 in Seattle, Wash.; delivered by her mother Victoria Blanche (Letson) Thuline and her father, Dr. Horace C. Thuline, then a medical student. Clare was the fifth of nine children.
The Thulines moved to Lakewood, Wash. when Clare was five, where the children were raised in the Christian Faith. Clare was a talented solo pianist and enjoyed singing in the church choir. She was educated in the Lakes School District. Clare’s artistic talents were evident at an early age and cherished for their realism and wit. She designed and constructed elaborate sets and decorations for school concerts. After graduating high school in 1969, she attended Seattle Pacific College.
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The Chamber of Commerce of Eastern CT Foundation awarded grants in excess of $88,000 in support of 29 programs that benefit children and families in the region on April 22, 2021.
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The Foundation, a 501(c)3 overseen by a volunteer board with support from the Chamber of Commerce of Eastern CT, fulfills its mission to enhance and enrich education and economic opportunities for children and families through generous donations from the business community.
Annual fundraising events, the Holiday Gala and Bowl-a-thon, were put on hold for 2020. In 2021, the Foundation is pleased to have the support of sponsors through the Every Month is a Holiday campaign, with year-long media sponsor The Day and creative support from Miranda Creative and Eighty Six Media.