AUBURN – Evangeline Gray Lister Bates passed away on Nov. 6, at Clover Nursing Home.

She was born on March 30, 1907, in Medford, Mass, the daughter of George B. and Adelaide Walker Lister. Mrs. Bates was educated in the Stoneham, Mass. schools and Boston University College of Liberal Arts, where she became a member and officer of Sigma Kappa National Sorority.

In her early years she studied piano, violin and voice and took great pleasure in playing the organ in her Florida and Maine homes. She was a member of the grange, Order of the Eastern Star since 1927, and a past member of the Ladies Oriental Shrine of North America. At one time she played the glockenspiel in the New Port Richey Oriental Shrine Band.

Mrs. Bates worked five years as assistant accountant in the office of the Stoneham, Mass. Town Clerk and Accountant, after which she was employed as private secretary to the corporate assistant controller of Raytheon Co. For nine years prior to her retirement in 1972, Mrs. Bates was executive secretary of Seascape, a camp for overweight girls in Brewster, Mass.

After retirement Mrs. Bates lived winters in Holiday, Fla., and summers in Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Bates traveled extensively in the United States, having visited every state. They also toured 23 countries in Europe as well as Bangkok, Singapore, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Tokyo and other Japanese cities.

Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Bruce W. (Nancy) Chandler, of Green Valley, Ariz., and Mrs. Peter B. (Alaina) Huxtable, of Woburn, Mass.; two sons-in-law, Retired Justice Bruce W. Chandler and Peter B. Huxtable; six grandchildren, Brooks W. Chandler, of Girdwood, Alaska, Kimberly Gray Chandler, of Jamestown, R.I., Kristin Johnson Chandler, of Brookfield, Vt., Jonathan Peter Huxtable, of Glen Arm, Md., David Lister Huxtable, of Medford, Mass., and John Ramsdell, of Seattle, Wash.; seven great-grandchildren, Hannah and Caleb Chandler, of Alaska, Eleanor and Chandler Anderson, of Vermont, Jamie Chandler Gillette, of Rhode Island, and Benjamin and Nathaniel Huxtable, of Maryland; and a niece, Barbara Cox Niquette, of St. Albans, Vt.

Mrs. Bates was predeceased by her first husband, George A. Ramsdell in 1954, and her second husband, William B. Bates on Feb. 17, 1998.

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