Mary Louise Upham
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Mary Louise (Huntington) Upham, 95 was born on March 4, 1926, in Bridgeport, Connecticut. She grew up in Fairfield, CT attending local schools and graduating from Roger Ludlow High School in 1944. Being of the Greatest Generation she did her part by assembling torpedo crates during WW II. Mary Louise went on to study education and received her degree from Madison College, Harrisonburg, VA in 1948. Mary Louise married Richard K. Upham on August 7, 1948. They lived in Providence, RI while her husband completed his business degree from Bryant University under the GI Bill. Upon graduation, they moved back to Fairfield, CT and remained there until 1962, then moving to Suffield, CT when her husband received better job opportunities. Beyond raising a family, Mary Louise was a past president of The Suffield Woman's Club, additionally Mary Louise made time to get a Master's Degree in Guidance and Counseling from Springfield College in 1971 and then began teaching middle school science in Westfield, MA. The result of this commitment was having her 5 children graduate with degrees from various colleges and universities debt free. In 1981 she joined her husband in Chelsea VT where the family operated a general store. Also while in Vermont she worked for the US Department of Commerce performing annual crime and other special census surveys while exploring the four corners of Orange County, VT giving new meaning to "you can't get there from here". In 2005 along with her husband they retired and moved to Seneca, SC. The latter part of her years she lived at the Residences at Park Place in Seneca where certain individuals offered genuine concern for her wellbeing. She was an avid reader and always enjoyed swimming. Mary Louise took great pleasure in seeing her children grow and mature. She was a 40-year cancer survivor. She was preceded in death by her husband Richard K. Upham and survived by her 5 children: Walter and Judy Upham of Hampstead, NC, Margaret and Franklin Trainer of Seneca, SC, Sarah and Mark Stowers of Sioux Falls, SD, John and Deb Upham of Chelsea VT, Richard Upham of Naples, FL, 12 grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren. We are aggrieved and shall not see her again in her earthly being, except through the eye of memory. Today, that memory brings sadness, because the pain of loss is so near. But the sadness will give way to the pleasant remembrance of her as she was in the fullness of life, and someday, hopefully soon, the memories will bring a loving smile in the place of an aching soul.A graveside service will be held at 1 pm, Tuesday, August 3rd, 2021 at the Vermont Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Randolph, Vermont. Condolences may be expressed online by visiting www.sandiferfuneralhome.com. SANDIFER FUNERAL HOME IS ASSISTING THE UPHAM FAMILY