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Buster Brush Community Service Award
Rotary Club of Middlebury
Rotary Club of Middlebury
A biography of Buster follows this list of recipients.
Year Recipient(s)
2023 not awarded
2022 Maureen Conrad
Geoff Conrad
2021 Liza Eddy
Heidi Sulis
Deborah Wesley
2020 not awarded
2019 David Clark
2018 Judy Brown
2017 Beverly Burke,
Kevin Newton,
Kathy Mackey, and
Neil Mackey
2016 Joanne Corbett
2015 Kirk Fiske
2014 Devin Dwire (MUHS),
2014 Devin Dwire (MUHS),
Isabelle Moody (Mt. Abe)
Justin Soter (VUHS)
2013 Friday Night Crew at
2013 Friday Night Crew at
Community Suppers
(a program of the
Charter House
Coalition)
2012 Greg Wry
2011 Mary Baker
2010 Bonnie Adkins and
2012 Greg Wry
2011 Mary Baker
2010 Bonnie Adkins and
Lee Adkins
2009
2008 Addison Central
2009
2008 Addison Central
Teens and
Leonard Barrett
2007 The American Legion
2007 The American Legion
family of Post #27,
the Auxiliary, and
Sons of the American
Legion
2006
2005
2004
2003 Maggie Quinn
2002 Dick Thodal
2001 Fletcher Brush,
2006
2005
2004
2003 Maggie Quinn
2002 Dick Thodal
2001 Fletcher Brush,
Al Stiles, and
Austin Lambeth
2000 Richard C. Hubbard
2000 Richard C. Hubbard
and
Betty Wheeler
Fletcher Roy "Buster" Brush
Buster Brush was a valued member of the Rotary Club of Middlebury until his untimely death from a heart attack at age 59 in 2008. Buster exemplified the motto of "service above self." He served as president of the Club in 1987-1988.
Buster spent decades tirelessly working for myriad community, historical, athletic, youth, and safety causes at the local, county, and state levels.
More importantly, he was a mentor to hundreds and a friend to thousands, always ready with open arms and a strong shoulder for those in need.
At various times, he served on the boards of National Bank of Middlebury, Middlebury Community House, Middlebury Junior Golf Association, Make-A-Wish Foundation of Vermont, and Addison County Court Diversion. He was a founding board member of the Youth Safety Council of Vermont and the MHS-MUHS Alumni Association. He held the presidencies or chairs of Addison County Chamber of Commerce, the Salisbury Historical Society, the Salisbury Village Cemetery Restoration Project, the Outreach and Function Group with the Vermont Strategic Highway Safety Plan, and the Make-A-Wish Foundation Golf Tournament Committee.
Buster worked at Co-operative Insurance Companies from 1980 until his death, holding posts from claims adjuster to customer relations manager to VP of Education and Community Relations. His positions at Co-op allowed him to do more of the work he loved, organizing and overseeing youth driver safety training partnerships, community grants and charitable giving programs, and fundraising efforts for the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Vermont.
He could often be found at Middlebury's Howard E. Brush Arena, which he helped raise the funds to build. He was an avid MAHA supporter and dedicated assistant coach for the Middlebury Union High School varsity hockey team for 13 years. He also found joy in running his trail in Ripton and playing hockey with friends. And in the wee hours, he'd often be found updating his index of Vermont cemeteries on his Web site, www.underbrush.org. (Buster never met a pun he didn't like.)
Buster was awarded the Middlebury College 2007 Citizens’ Medal for outstanding community contributions, the Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports-Herb Painter Award, Addison County Chamber of Commerce President’s Award, Make-A-Wish Foundation Appreciation Award, the Middlebury Lions Club's Melvin Jones Fellowship, and countless other recognitions of his work.
-adapted from www.brushscholarship.org