Jonathan S. Vincent *75

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Jonathan died in Norwich, Vt., April 19, 2024. He was 74.

Born June 15, 1949, Jonathan received an A.B. in history and literature from Harvard in 1971, a master’s in architecture from Princeton in 1975, and an MBA from the University of Chicago in 1982.

He was a licensed architect in several states, a LEED accredited professional, an NCARB holder, and a member of the Timber Framers Guild. For two years he worked at the advertising company Leo Burnett in Chicago, but he eventually returned to architecture. Jonathan ended his professional career as the director of design at Timberpeg in the Upper Valley of Vermont. In Norwich, he served as a member of the planning board, the finance committee, and as a lister.

Jonathan taught architectural history at Granite State College. He also taught ILEAD/Osher courses at Dartmouth. His favorite was his last, “The British Sportscars 1930-1980,” taught with the help of an enthusiastic and knowledgeable class.

He is survived by his wife of 51 years, Priscilla; his children, William, Nick, and Sara; and his grandchildren.

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