Obituary in the Carolina Alumni Review:
Frederick Kingsbury Bull II, at Freeport, Maine, June 11 2008. Bull taught stagecraft for UNC theater students, including Andy Griffith '49. He was a photographer in New York City and eventually settled in Freeport, where he spent time as a salesman. His volunteer activities included driving for Freeport Community Services, and he was a member of the national ski patrol. He was an Air Force engineer in World War II and the Korean War.
Dorothy wrote a chapter in a book on the history of Litchfield, CT. It's in Google Books.
The History of Litchfield, Conn. 1720 - 1920, by Alain C. White, originally published in 1920, re-published by Between the Lakes Group LLC, 2006.
Townsend, Robert Cooper
September 22, 2001
TOWNSEND, Robert Cooper
Robert Cooper Townsend, 82, of Higganum, died on Friday, (September 21, 2001) at Middlesex Memorial Hospital in Middletown. Born in 1919, Robert worked as a design engineer on the Manhattan Project during World War II, and in peacetime designed boating equipment for Wilcox-Crittenden. He retired from Ripley Company, Portland, in 1983. He is survived by his wife Lois; his five children, Heather Campbell, Madeleine Burbank, Robert Townsend, David Townsend, and Suzanne Townsend;his 15 grandchildren, Valerie Vilbig, Rosalind Mooney, Curtis Olden, Jennifer Boucher, Alison Herrmanns, Heather Ellen Carrano, Graham Burbank, David Burbank, Peter Townsend, Sofia Skold, Simon Skold, Felicia Skold, Heath Ames, Jake Mills, and Ames Esler; and nine great-grands. We thank the incredible CCU staff at Middlesex for their loving kindness toward this remarkable man. No calling hours or funeral services. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of your choice.