
CRAFTSBURY – Benjamin Waitt Thurber, 92, passed away peacefully on January 21 in his home in Craftsbury following a long battle with vascular dementia. A beloved father, artist and minister, Ben will always be remembered for his kindness, commitment to his community, and great sense of humor.
Ben was born on September 27, 1932 in Newport, to Wendell and Maude Thurber. After spending his early childhood in Island Pond, Ben and his family moved to Burlington. He attended Burlington High School and graduated in 1950, earning the title “Class Artist.” Ben then moved west to California where he graduated from Pasadena College in 1954 with a major in theology and a minor in art. He declined a full art scholarship to the Art Institute of Los Angeles and pursued graduate studies at Fuller Seminary in Pasadena from 1954-1958 where he received his Master of Divinity degree. He was ordained in 1959 and held standing in the Vermont UCC for 65 years.
Throughout his varied career, he used art in his ministries and taught at local community centers. His first church was in Derby, where he also served Morgan, from 1958-1961. He then moved to Des Moines, Iowa, from 1962-64 where he served as pastor before moving on to work with inter-varsity students as a chaplain in Minnesota, South Dakota and Iowa from 1964-1969. He became assistant professor of religion and chaplain at Malone College in Ohio from 1969-1971. He returned to his role as pastor from 1971-1982 at the Hamilton Congregational Church in Massachusetts. After 1982 he shifted gears to do art full-time while serving interim ministerial assignments throughout Vermont (Coventry, Vergennes, Salisbury, Milton) and filled in at churches throughout the state. From 1993-2003 he served as pastor of the Church on the Common in Craftsbury.
In addition to his ministerial work, Ben was an accomplished artist focusing on pen-and-ink sketches and paintings of classic Vermont scenes and buildings. He served as president of the Vermont Handcrafters and participated in craft shows and stores throughout Vermont and New England. He is also known for his tree fungus art and his annual calendar that featured his sketches and watercolors celebrating Vermont. The 2025 calendar is the 41st edition.
Ben was predeceased by his parents, Wendell and Maude Thurber; brothers, Stanley and Lawrence Thurber; sisters, Atlantis Poor, Isabel Brown, Francelia Thurber, Rachel Thurber, and Elizabeth Thurber. He is survived by his wife of 42 years, Beverly of Craftsbury; his daughters Carla Burridge, Sandwich, Mass., (Bob), Julia Wood, Morgan, (Gregg), June Ellen Cushing, Bolton, Mass., (Pascal), Barbara Reiley, Kula, Hawaii (Michael), Ruth Lindsay, Beverly, Mass. (Doug) and Sara Hamel Connolly (mother of daughters); sons Benjamin Thurber Jr., Walpole, N.H. (Lindsay) and James Thurber, Burlington, (Karyn); stepchildren Kurt Mayr, Glastonbury, Conn., (Abigail), Karoline Mayr, Brambleton, Va., (Todd) and Karl Mayr, Westport, Conn., (Nicole); 32 grandchildren and 47 great-grandchildren; and his niece Bonnie Thurber Klimowski (Steve) of Fairfax.
Special thanks to Shauna Shepard, Julie Wood, Jennifer LaPoint, VNA aides Abby and Chelsea, Pastor Kim Larose, Michelle Warren, Cheryl Williams and Dr. Alison Landry for their kind help during Ben’s final days.
A celebration of Ben’s life and legacy is planned for Memorial Day weekend, with details to be announced later. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Craftsbury Church on the Common’s Deacons’ Crisis Fund (PO Box 46, Craftsbury Common, VT 05827) or Orleans/Essex VNA Hospice (46 Lakemont Road
Newport, Vermont 05855 or online at orleansessexvna.org).
I remember going to the church on Craftsbury Common when Ben was the minster. I can remember him very fondly. The first time I met him was when his stepchildren went to school for a year in Craftsbury. I was in the same grade as his older stepson Kirk and his stepdaughter Karoline was in the fifth grade and we were all in the same classroom as Mrs. Thompson had 5th and 6th grade. Their younger brother Karl was in the third grade then. God bless you all and I’m sorry for your loss. You are all in my prayers.
Thanks for your remembrance.