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Catherine E. Pardee was the assessor of Orange,
Connecticut from 1947 to 1965.
Catherine had served as the first woman President of
the Connecticut Association of Assessing Officers (CAAO). She also served
as the Secretary of the CAAO for many years.
Catherine also served on the old Board of Governors of
the NRAAO for many years, as well as serving for many years as secretary
of NRAAO out of the goodness of her heart.
Catherine was the first woman to attain the CAE
designation from the then National Association of Assessing Officers (NAAO).
In the fall of 1965 a meeting of the NAAO Board of
Governors, at the Hotel Somerset, Boston, Massachusetts was to be along
with other assessors from Massachusetts, Connecticut and the Executive
Director of IAAO from Chicago, Illinois.
Kay Pardee was supposed to attend that meeting,
however, when a Connecticut assessor stopped at her home, on his way to
Boston, to pick her up, he was informed that she has passed away during
the night.
Needless to say the sad news upset everyone in
attendance that had known Catherine Pardee, an individual who was honest,
fair and recognized as a professional in the field of assessment.
The Annual Catherine E. Pardee Memorial Award is given
in recognition of outstanding and dedicated service to the NRAAO, which is
what Kay Pardee gave of herself so unselfishly.
The sole recipient of this most prestigious award is
designated and voted on by the past presidents of NRAAO annually.
The Catherine E. Pardee Memorial Award was created
unanimously by the NRAAO Board of Directors at the annual conference
meeting held at the Hotel America in Hartford, Connecticut in May, 1966.
The first Catherine E. Pardee Memorial Award was
presented at the 1967 NRAAO Conference in Boston, Massachusetts. Mr.
Herbert Shay, assessor of Fairfield, Connecticut was the first recipient.
Since that time the Catherine E. Pardee Memorial Award
has been spread quite evenly among all participating Provinces and States
of the NRAAO.
Recipients
If you are a recipient of this award or know of a
recipient please forward their name and data to the Web Committee for
inclusion. Thank you.
| Year |
State/Province |
Name |
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2008 |
Rhode Island |
Raymond E. Beattie, Jr. |
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2008 |
Rhode Island |
Linda L. Cwiek |
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2007 |
Massachusetts |
Edward Childs |
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2007 |
Massachusetts |
Molly Reed |
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2006 |
New Jersey |
Thomas G. Glock |
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2005 |
New Jersey |
Dorothy S. Kreitz |
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2005 |
New Jersey |
Bernard Haney |
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2004 |
Maine |
Paul G. Lesperance |
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2003 |
Maryland |
Howard Levenson |
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2002 |
Connecticut |
Donna Price-Bekech |
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2001 |
Maine |
Gerald Daigle |
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2000 |
New Hampshire |
Laura Thibodeau |
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1999 |
Delaware |
Eddy J. Parker |
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1998 |
New Jersey |
Frank Carlet, Esq. |
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1997 |
Maryland |
James Sorisi |
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1996 |
Connecticut |
Richard Prendergast |
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1995 |
New Hampshire |
Karen Marchant |
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1994 |
Connecticut |
Anthony Homicki |
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1994 |
Connecticut |
Jane Grigsby |
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1993 |
Maine |
Michael Austin |
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1992 |
Rhode Island |
Stanley Severance |
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1992 |
Rhode Island |
Angelo Marino |
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1991 |
New York |
James Howarth |
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1990 |
New Jersey |
Carolyn Landi |
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1990 |
New Jersey |
Victor A. Hartsfield, Sr. |
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1989 |
Connecticut |
Robert Coyne |
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1988 |
Massachusetts |
Albert E. Mercier |
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1987 |
New Brunswick |
Ian MacMichael |
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1986 |
New York |
Hollis Sweet |
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1984 |
Rhode Island |
Richard M. Bartlett |
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1970 |
Massachusetts |
Bernard Shadrawy |
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1967 |
Connecticut |
Herbert Shay |
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