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He took a job in Massachusetts and she took up with T. The Dee Jay, worked at a radio station in Laconia. Grace was not yet divorced and T. George snuck into the house and photographed T.

When T. The money, it seemed, was endless. Hollywood was calling. The movie , though sanitized, garnered a number of Academy Award nominations. Grace liked the production. At the house in Gilmanton, people came and went at any hour of the day and night.

When the party years ended, Grace and T. No one went near the place. George left again, leaving Grace alone, depressed, in need of money and drinking more.

Her final relationship with a Brit named John Rees was short-lived. On a trip to Boston, Rees checked her in to the hospital. On her deathbed Grace signed over her estate to him. She died of complications from cirrhosis of the liver.

Ironically, there was nothing to leave. After more than 50 years the book is getting another look, and Grace is being seen as a woman who might have been ahead of her time. Jeanne Gallant is ashamed of the way Gilmanton treated Grace in life and in death. Some people had called her a slut right to her face. She searched everywhere for her share of happiness.

Near the end of her short life, Grace confessed to Gallant that she was dwelling on something her grandmother had told her when Grace said that she wanted to be a famous writer. You just might get it. The Magazine. George Kelly ,.

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Gilmanton contains NH Dept. All his nieces and nephews, aunts and uncles, brothers and sisters, mother and father….. Jamie and Erin, there are no words that express how sorry I am for your loss. I hope you forever know - he loved you two the most. You both were everything to him. Kevin and I were together as friends and family since He was my best friend, my husband and father to our daughter. We have mountains of great memories of a full life together. His love was like none other.

He loved the kids as the ocean is wide. We enjoyed many great trips together and with the kids and friends. We also went to Italy and Greece with Doug and Jeannine and it was a real trip to remember. The Greek islands are unbelievable. He loved to see Erin run at her track meets. He loved all his brothers and sisters and all of his nieces and nephews. He was especially love for "HIS" Miah, his nephew.

Their bond was enormous and Uncle Bob will really missed by Miah. I am so sorry for Miah that he had to go home so soon. Kevin always told me he would love me "forever" and I took him at his word.

We were so blesses to have had him in our lives and now we will have to figure out how to forge forward without him. To all of the Stevens family I am so sorry for your loss. He was a very special guy.

I hope he will always be remembered for the wonderful person that he was. I know we will all miss him especially his daughter and me. We were always there to support him and we will love him "forever". Kevin has gone home to be with his mom and sisters of which he missed very much. We will see him again someday. Until then we love you "forever" and will miss you always.

Kevin worked for a number of years as caretaker on my parents' farm. I will always be grateful for his kindness toward them, and have fond memories of doing a long hike with him up Mt. Sunapee to Lake Solitude. I did not know his family but would like to express my sympathy to them, also on behalf of my siblings. I'm not sure who in the Stevens family will remember me.

I remember his talent for guitar playing and singing and, Mike, I can picture you and Kevin in the living room of the house in Gilmanton Iron Works, playing guitars and singing Peaceful Easy Feeling. I'm sad to hear about Kevin passing and want the entire Stevens family to know you're in my thoughts and prayers. Kevin was a very dear lifelong friend whom I shall miss for all time to come. We shared so many experiences including great times together at Crystal Lake; his teaching me how to ride a motorcycle and not believing me when I broke my foot in 2 places when we were dirt biking; building a log home; working at Globe together; residing in an antique home I had restored; traveling to Alaska, NYC, St Croix, Greece and Italy, and many trips to Maine.

Just a couple of weeks ago I gave him a few original photos of him with his family as a child and he brought out old photo albums and we reviewed many memories of the past 50 years.

A very very special lifetime friend. I was blessed with his friendship. I met Kevin when we were both waiting for a table and meeting friends. We started talking and it turned out we were waiting for the same friends.

So we talked and even danced while we waited. I only saw him a few times after that, but he was so sweet.



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