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Martha Sproul

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Mystic – Martha Childs Sproul died peacefully at her home June 20, 2020, surrounded by her family. She was born in Princeton, N.J., Feb. 24, 1933, the daughter of Professor Harwood L. Childs and Willa (Whitson) Childs. She spent her childhood in Princeton and summers in Wilton, Maine. She was in the Class of 1955 at Wellesley College, where she studied History, and spent a year in Brazil when her father was requested by the United Nations to teach at a university. While attending college, she met her husband, L. Edwin Sproul Jr., a Harvard College student, and they married in 1957 while he was attending Harvard Medical School.

Her love of education and children’s literature led her to a short career as a children’s librarian at Boston Public Library and teacher at the Fessenden School in Newton, Mass., before starting a family. In 1963, the family moved to Mystic, where her husband joined Mystic Medical Group and the staff at Lawrence + Memorial Hospital. Together, Martha and Ed establishe­d a large network of friends with whom they traveled the world and celebrated special events and holidays.

An avid reader, Martha loved books of every genre and topic. She had an intellectu­ally gifted and curious mind, which gave her a deep appreciati­on for art, literature, music and education. She was well-read and could converse on any subject. She was a devoted mother, grandmothe­r and friend.

Later in life, Martha and her husband enlarged a family house on the shore in Pemaquid, Maine, where they spent six months each year relaxing, enjoying the ocean views and welcoming family and friends. Martha was a thoughtful and gracious hostess, who orchestrat­ed many lovely parties, dinners and family suppers.

She was a member of Mystic Congregati­onal Church, Mystic Garden Club, Shennecoss­ett Beach Club, past president of the Southeaste­rn Connecticu­t Wellesley Club, and former docent and board member of the Lyman Allyn Art Museum.

Martha was predecease­d by her husband in 2018 and her two sisters, Elisabeth Childs Rowse Graham and Margaret Childs Armstrong. She is survived by her three children, Elisabeth Sweet (Jeffrey) of Sharon, Mass., L. Edwin III (Francine) of Groton, and Jonathan (Jane) of Boston, Mass. and Mystic; and grandchild­ren, Nathaniel, Anna and William Sweet, and Samantha and Morgan Sproul, of whom she was immensely proud.

Her family would like to thank the staff of the Visiting Nurses of Southeaste­rn Connecticu­t for their compassion­ate care and guidance.

Due to COVID-19 restrictio­ns, a memorial service will be held later in the fall.

In lieu of flowers, we ask donations be made to the Mystic & Noank Library or Lyman Allyn Art Museum in memory of Martha C. Sproul.

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