Walter (Skip) DeMelle
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June 3, 1943 – February 1, 2026
Walter Earle DeMelle, Jr.
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Walter Earle DeMelle Jr., 82, of Lakeville, passed away peacefully surrounded by family on
Feb. 1, 2026.
He met his loving wife of 57 years, Susan Sullivan DeMelle, in
middle school and they were married in Aug. 1968.
Born June 3, 1943, in Worcester, Massachusetts to Walter and
Lucille DeMelle, he graduated from Natick High School in 1961 and Hobart &
William Smith Colleges in 1965. He taught English at Hawaii Preparatory Academy
on the Big Island in the 1960s and earned a Master’s Degree
in Library Science at Rutgers University.
He served as Director of the Edsel Ford Memorial Library at The
Hotchkiss School from 1970 to 2012, where he vastly expanded the collection,
welcomed the surrounding community, and led the school in technological
advancement and information literacy. He oversaw a six-fold increase in the
library’s capacity, several major renovations, and the recovery from a
devastating middle-of-the-night sprinkler system malfunction which had him
running like never before (or since) to save as many books as possible.
He purchased one of the first Apple computers in the Northwest
corner in the early 1980s, and pioneered the expansion of the library’s
audiovisual collections, offering music, films and documentaries to the campus
and local community.
Walter’s kindness, encouragement and reassurance helped countless
students adapt to the rigors of life at Hotchkiss. He co-created the School’s
Human Relations and Sexuality program in the 1970s, and
taught public speaking. He was an honorary member of the Class of 1976, which
created the first endowed fund established by a Hotchkiss class in order to support the development of the resources of the
Edsel Ford Library. He was instrumental in developing the School’s Archives, and led an Oral History Project in which he
interviewed many of the School’s prominent alumni from
the 20th century.
Throughout his career, he served as a consultant to libraries
across the United States and globally to guide their renovations and digital
transitions from the Dewey Decimal system.
He loved to travel, both professionally and with family, visiting
China, Turkey, Europe and the United Kingdom extensively.
Survived by his wife Susan, sons Jeffrey and Brendan, sister Susan
Kerrissey, sisters-in-law Nancy Sullivan and Pamela DeMelle, daughter-in-law
Christine Rose DeMelle, grandson Luca, best friend Ron Carlson, and extended
family. Predeceased by his brother Arthur DeMelle, father Walter and mother Lucille DeMelle.
A Celebration of Life is planned for Summer 2026.
In honor of his life, please consider a donation to East Mountain
House, the non-profit end-of-life care home in Lakeville.
https://eastmountainhouse.org/donate/