Pauline Olsen

WATERTOWN, MA- Pauline Olsen, 75,  died peacefully at her home on June 22,  three weeks after her birthday. She had battled Parkinson’s disease for more than 25 years, but managed to lead a full life and enjoyed traveling the world as recently as 2017.
Ms. Olsen is survived by her husband of 54 years, Don Lessard (recently retired from MIT, where he taught for 46 years); her two sons, Paul and Edward; and her sister, Jane Horning, of Palo Alto, CA.
Ms. Olsen was engaged in various school and community causes, most notably the Elizabeth Evarts de Rham hospice home of Cambridge where she served on and later led the development committee.
Her biggest project though, was raising her two sons, with Paul recently completing his PhD in mathematics at UColorado and embarking on a post-doc at Macquarie U in Sydney, and Ed completing his MSW at NYU and beginning his career as a social worker in Connecticut. She was rightfully proud of them and was delighted with their choices of partners. Rachel Kennedy is headed to Australia with Paul and plans to attend law school there; Mary Wilcop is an art conservator at the Yale University Art Gallery. Mary and Ed were married at the family home in Vermont last October, and Ms. Olsen was present.
Ms. Olsen graduated from San Jose State University in California and later  earned her JD from Boston College Law School. Her decision to move to Boston to study law brought Don from Dartmouth to MIT in 1973.
Ms. Olsen and her family were blessed with wonderful caregivers over the years in both Watertown and Wilmington, VT. She enjoyed going out to Dot’s and other local establishments where she was warmly welcomed despite her illness.
Ms. Olsen was an avid tennis player and skier, and continued to ski well into the Parkinson’s disease with the help of Adaptive Sports at Mount Snow.
In lieu of flowers her family requests that donations in her name be sent to Adaptive Sports at Mount Snow, https://msadaptive.org/donate.
A gathering of family and friends will be held at the Lessard family home in Vermont in early August.

The Deerfield Valley News

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