Unity was on full display Thursday as wounded veterans and supporters rode into Colonial Williamsburg during a therapeutic bike tour organized by Project Hero.
Margaret Kazarosian.
Margaret Kazarosian, 94, of Haverhill, passed away Sunday, Jan. 31, the same way she lived her life: with grace and elegance. Her last moments were spent in her home, surrounded by her loving family.
She was born in Haverhill on March 2, 1926, the daughter of the late Yeghia (Edgar) and Vartouhie (Stepanian) Movsesian.
Margaret attended Haverhill Public Schools and graduated from Haverhill High School in 1943, then graduated from what was formerly known as Lowell State Teacher’s College in 1948, where she served as the art editor for the yearbook and was voted King of the Mardi Gras celebration!
During her time in college she cultivated her love of music to become an accomplished classical pianist, giving concerts and recitals throughout the state. She started her teaching career at Newburyport High School in the early 1950s, then returned to teaching as a music teacher in the Haverhill Public Schools, including at the Fox School, after raising her children
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James Sands ‘Jock’ Darling Jr.
WILLIAMSBURG Renowned organist, choir master and musical director James Sands “Jock” Darling Jr. died peacefully Jan. 26, 2021, at his Williamsburg home from advanced Parkinson’s disease.
Born May 29, 1929, in Hampton, he was the first child of James Sands Darling II and Sarah Doniphan Winfree Darling. He attended Christchurch School in Middlesex County and graduated from Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts, in 1946.
He attended Yale University, where he earned undergraduate degrees in Music Theory and Piano in 1950 and 1951. In 1954, he completed a Master’s Degree in Organ at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. On Jan. 31, 1953, he married Mary Lee Oliver of Gloucester. From 1954 to 1961, he was organist and choir director at Plymouth Church of Shaker Heights, Cleveland, Ohio, and from 1961 to 2006, he held the position of organist and choirmaster at Bruton Parish Church, Williamsburg.
Harvey E. Kelley Sr.
WILLIAMSBURG Harvey E. Kelley Sr., 93, was called home for everlasting rest and eternal joy Thursday, Jan. 21, 2021, at Riverside Doctors’ Hospital of Williamsburg surrounded by family. His life began Oct. 9, 1927, in Waverly, son of the late Eleanor and Walter Kelley Sr.
He attended Williamsburg-James City County Public Schools, graduating from Bruton Heights School in 1947. One year later, he joined in holy matrimony with the former Marion E. Whitby.
Harvey started his career with the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, retiring after 47 years of service. He later worked 17 years with Anheuser-Busch before retiring for a second time. He was also an honorary member of the Old Capital Lodge No. 629.