Millie was involved with the United States Pony Clubs as one of the founders and District Commissioner (DC) of Echo Hollow Pony Club in Canterbury, NH from 1972-1975. She passed on her curiosity and love of horses to her children and granddaughters. She enjoyed helping the Sandwich Historical Society as well as volunteering as a docent at Castle in the Clouds in Moultonborough. Millie volunteered at the New Hampshire Historical Society when she first moved to Concord and continued to be active and interested in all things historical throughout her life. Later, in retirement, they settled at October Farm in North Sandwich, NH. Millie graduated from the University of Tennessee with an undergraduate degree in Home Economics, then went onto Radcliffe College.Īfter graduations and marriage, Millie and her husband, George, moved to Concord and then Canterbury, NH to start their family and enjoy the rural life a farm had to offer. She was born in Harriman TN, January 2, 1930, the eldest daughter of Claude H. Mildred Stevens Kopperl, 91, of North Sandwich, NH passed peacefully November 17, 2021.
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