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IN MEMORIAM Elizabeth Catlin Robert J. Grenier Daniel T. Monte Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1978, Elizabeth Catlin, 37, died Dec. 27, 2015. After growing up in Montpelier, she attended the University of Puget Sound in Washington. She attended Vermont Law School, where her focus was on environmental law; she graduated summa cum laude and first in her class in 2008. She worked as clerk for Supreme Court Justice Brian Burgess before joining the firm of Dunkile Saunders Elliott Raubvogel & Hand in 2009. She is survived by her mother and father, a sister and a brother and their spouses, and a niece. Robert J. Grenier of Burlington died on December 9, 2015 at the age of 69. Born in Holyoke, Massachusetts, he held degrees from the College of the Holy Cross and McGill University. He served in the US Army in Vietnam and Germany. A true Francophile, Mr. Grenier travelled frequently in France with his wife Suzanne and spoke French like a Frenchman. He was a long-time member of the Vermont Bar Association and served for many years as chair of the International Law Section of the Bar. He is survived by his wife and his sister. Born May 28, 1941, in Burlington, Daniel Thomas Monte, 74, of Barre, died February 10, 2016. After graduating from the University of Vermont, he obtained his law degree at the University of Tulsa and joined the bar in 1966. After military service in Vietnam he joined the family law firm, Monte & Monte, where he practiced for forty-four years. He was active in church and community organizations and was a member of the Vermont Bar Association, the Washington County Bar, and the Vermont Trial Lawyers Association. He is survived by two daughters, two sons, and their spouses, five grandchildren, a brother- and sister-in-law, and several nieces and nephews. CLASSIFIEDS SERVICES BRIEFS & MEMORANDA. Experienced attorney writes appellate briefs, trial memoranda. Legal writing/appellate advocacy professor; author of four books. VT. attorney since 1992. $50 per hour. Brian Porto, 674-9505. 42 QDROs (qualified domestic relations orders) I prepare QDROs and other retirement pay and pension benefit domestic relations orders for federal, state, municipal, military and private retirement plans \