IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Jonathan Prouty
Park
June 14, 1955 – July 23, 2020
Norwich, VT – Jonathan Prouty Park, 65, died Thursday morning, July 23 at the Jack Byrne Center in Lebanon, following injuries from an automobile accident. Jon was born in Exeter, NH on June 14, 1955 the son of Wisner I. and Katrina (Sibley) Park Fogarty. He grew up in Exeter and graduated from the Pillips Exeter Academy and he received his bachelor and doctoral degrees in Biological Sciences from Dartmouth College.
Dr. Park was employed at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center from 1978 to 2016. Most of his career at DHMC had focused on Clinical Genetics. Most recently, Dr. Park had also assumed the role of Manager of Laboratory Medicine
Jon served on numerous professional boards including as director of the National Certification Agency, member of the college of American Pathologiests and the American College of Medical Genetics Cytogenetics Committee, member of the laboratory Expert Advisory Panel of the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO), governor of the American Society for Clinical Pathology Board of Certification, director of the Council of Medical Genetics Organizations and the Foundation for Genetic Technology, and director of the Association of Genetic Technologists for whom he served as President, and from whom he received the Outstanding Achievement Award. Scientifically, Dr. Park as published over 100 articles in peer-reviewed journals.
In 1980 he married Linda Smith and they remain, since their retirement, in the home they built in Norwich, Vermont in 1981. They have two children, Justin and Hilary. His son Justin is an environmental attorney. He is married to Anna, a pediatrician, and they have one daughter: Abigail. His daughter Hilary is a Nurse Practitioner and lives in Texas with her husband Will. Jon is also survived by two brothers, David and his wife Anne, of Campton, NH and their two sons Nicholas and Jeffrey, as well as his brother Charles, and his wife Judi, of Hampton, NH and their daughter Elizabeth.
Jon was an extremely active and devoted member of the Free and Accepted Masons. In 2004 Park was raised to the sublime degree of a Master Mason in Temple Lodge #54 in South Strafford, where he became Master in 2011 and again in 2015. Park has also served the Grand Lodge of Vermont as District Deputy Grand Master (9). Park joined the York Rite in 2005, and has served as High Priest of Mount Lebanon Chapter #13 in Bradford and as High Priest of Granite Chapter #26 in Barre, as Thrice Illustrious Master of Barre Council #22 and as Commander of Saint Aldemar Commandery #11. Park has served as Most Illustrious Grand Master of the Vermont Council of Royal and Select Masters, and as Most Excellent Grand High Priest of the Vermont Chapter of Royal Arch Masons.
Sir Knight Park is a member of the Convention of Anointed High Priests and the Order of the Silver Trowel, an officer of the Knights of the York Cross of Honor Vermont Priory #45, member of Knights Masons Scenic Council #37, and the Royal Order of Scotland. Park is Past Sovereign of the Red Cross of Constantine Saint Helena Conclave #3, and past Governor of the Green Mountain York Rite College #139.
Park is the recipient of the General Grand Chapter Distinguished Service Award, the Grand Chapter ritual Award, the Cryptic Mason of the Year Award, Knight of the Secret Vault, the Knights Templar Cross of Honor, and the Order of the Purple Cross (2016).
Jon discovered book collecting in 2005 and amassed an impressive collection. He also enjoyed collecting and studying art. Jon loved taking care of his yard, gardens and property.
A graveside services including Masonic Services will be held Wednesday, July 29 at 11AM in the Union Village Cemetery in Union Village, Vermont.
Following Covid 19 guidelines, masks and social distancing will be required. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own chairs, and umbrellas if inclement weather.
Condolences to Jon's family may be made at an online guest book at www.knightfuneralhomes.com
In lieu of flowers donations can be made to:
The Knights Templar Eye Foundation, Inc. 1033 Long Prairie Road, Suite 5, Flower Mound, TX, 75022-4230
The Upper Valley Haven 713 Hartford Ave, White River Junction, Vermont, 05001
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