The Columbus Dispatch

Hayden, Jennifer Clare

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Jennifer Clare Hayden, age 89, died peacefully Saturday, August 14, 2021 surrounded by family and friends. Jennifer was born September 22, 1931 in London, England the daughter of Lt. Col. Gordon Calthrop Thorne and Pamela Grant Thorne. Her father’s military service took the family to Sri Lanka and India. Following his death in the early stages of WWII, Jennifer, with her mother and brother came to the United States where they lived with her grandmothe­r in Philadelph­ia, Pennsylvan­ia. The family eventually settled in Morristown, New Jersey. Jennifer attended high school in Arizona and New Hampshire, going on to earn a degree from Wheelock College in Boston and a Master’s Degree from Radcliffe/harvard University which is where she met her husband, Malcolm Scollay Hayden. The couple married on September 14, 1957. From Cambridge, they moved to Columbus, Ohio where they raised their three children, Sarah, Chris, and Elizabeth, and made many lifelong friends. They moved to Maine in 1986. Jennifer worked as a social work administra­tor for several non-profits including the Urban League, the United Way, and the Multiple Sclerosis Society. She continued her non-profit work in Maine working for the Area Agency on Aging, Tedford Housing, and as a corporator and board member of Sweetser. She was a member of St. Paul’s Church in Brunswick and was involved in numerous community organizati­ons, many relating to civil rights/ social justice. Jennifer had a thirst for learning and doing. She was an avid reader, belongiing to two book groups, and a gardening enthusiast. Jennifer’s greatest loves were her family, her friends, and Seavey Island, in Maine’s Muscongus Bay, which she and Malcolm purchased in 1972. Jennifer found great joy in sharing this special place with others. Her decision to purchase Seavey has led to four generation­s of family fun and her welcoming hundreds of visitors over the years who hold Seavey close to their hearts. She was predecease­d by her husband Malcolm (2007), a daughter Sarah Hayden Dorsey (2010), and a brother Frederick Thorne (2016). She is survived by a son, Christophe­r Scollay Hayden of Portsmouth, NH; a daughter, Elizabeth Hayden Keene and husband

Peter of Springfiel­d, NH;

a step-brother, David Galbraith Colwell of California; a step-sister Ann Catherine Menninger of Franconia, NH; four grandchild­ren, Emmaline Keene of Pisgah, NC, Hayden Keene of

Springfiel­d, NH; Ian Dorsey

and wife Kelly of Brunswick; Hannah Harrington and husband Dale of Brunswick; two great-grandchild­ren, and many nieces and nephews. Jennifer made it her life’s work to advocate for underserve­d population­s. Her legacy of service, generosity, and compassion lives on in those she served as well as all who knew her. A celebratio­n of her life will be held at The Brunswick Hotel, 4 Noble Street, Brunswick, ME on Saturday, September 18 from 3-6pm. Memorial contributi­ons can be made to Mid Coast Hunger Prevention Program at 12 Tenney Way, Brunswick, ME 04011. Memories and condolence­s can be shared at www.brackettfh.com.

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