CHAPTER ETERNAL Richard A. Bell Martha (Chuck) Veta and sons Brian (Marty) Brisbois, Steve Brisbois Pennsylvania Epsilon ’67 and Brandon Brisbois, all from CA. Three granddaughters, Valerie (Mark) Passarella, Nancy (Rocky) Ramirez, and Lindsay Taylor survive Richard A. Bell, 68, of Saratoga Springs, entered the arms of his Creator Pat. His parents, sister-in-law Karen Brisbois and brother-in-law Rich on October 21, 2016 at his residence with his beloved wife, Monica and Peterson predeceased him. faithful dog Shugga at his side. Richard was born in New Rochelle, NY, the son of the late Walter Bell and Florence Miller Bell. The devoted father of three daughters and a son: Jessica (Sam) Sullivan of Albany; Laurence S. Buttler Jr. Jill (Michael) DeAnzeris of Saratoga and Aimee Hommel of Malta; Pennsylvania Epsilon ’48 Scott (Lucretia) Hommel of Davidsonville, Maryland, Richard is also Laurence S. Buttler Jr. of Pittsford, NY formerly of Simsbury, CT died survived by two sisters: Wendy Wanninger of Mariaville, NY, and Joan on January 5, 2015 at age 85. Survived by his loving wife of 59 years, (Howie) Bashant of Denver, Colorado. He was predeceased by older Joan; daughters, Donna (Mark Ricketts) Buttler, Debra (Ken) Nelson; sister, Barbara Pickett of South Bristol, Maine, and brother-in-law, grandchildren, Courtney Harris, Tim and Scott Keegan, Erin, Kaitlin Robert Wanninger. His eleven grandchildren: Cooper, Sydney and & Conor Buttler-Ricketts and Leah Nelson; in-laws Chris and Marilyn Harry Sullivan; Sophia and Mikey DeAnzeris; Zak and Matt Hommel; Gengras and Nancy Reed, several nieces and nephews. Larry joined Gabriella and Scotty Hommel, Jr.; Morgan and Christian Boldish, and Aetna Life & Casualty in 1955, spending several years in supervisory one infant great grandson, Ryder Bagwell were the love of his life. He positions in Boston, Regional Director in Hartford, and General is also survived by nephews Rich and Willie Pickett; David and Bob Manager of Western, NY in his 39 year career. Arons; Rob Wanninger; niece, Randi (Jeff) Zier, several grand-nieces and nephews and loving family friend, Eileen Wojcieszak. Additionally, Willis B. Conner III he will be greatly missed by long-time college buddies, Ron Paquette and Indiana Alpha ’43 Donald Dunne and childhood friend, Joel Caplan. He joins his racing pal in heaven, the late Jeff Ott. Richard received his Bachelor Degree Willis Benton Conner III Passed away peacefully in Indianapolis, from Gettysburg College and Master Degree from SUNY Albany. He Indiana on October 13, 2017. Bill was born in Bloomington, Illinois was the former Executive Director and subsequent Commissioner of to parents Leora Martha (Floyd) and Willis Benton Conner, Jr. on the NYS Workers Compensation Board, appointed by former Governor December 22, 1924. He is preceded in death by his parents, his brother George Pataki. Rick was known for his acerbic wit, his extensive Richard Floyd Conner and his son, Jeffrey Evans vocabulary and public speaking skills, his dedication to Workers Conner. Bill graduated from Shortridge High School Compensation issues, his avid love for thoroughbred racing, golf and in Indianapolis in 1942 and honorably served his “building something out of nothing”. He loved his longtime baseball, country in the US Army Air Corps. He graduated basketball and golf friends and wanted his legacy to be that he “was the from DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana and funniest and smartest man alive.” was a brother of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. In 1952, Bill married the love of his life, Katherine Ruth Marshall B. Brisbois Kercher. Bill and Katie celebrated 65 years of marriage this past March 21st with family and friends. They Illinois Delta ’53 were members of Trinity Episcopal Church for over 50 years where Captain Marshall B. “Pat” Brisbois, U.S. Navy, retired a loving Bill served as a vestryman and on other various committees. Bill had a husband, father and friend and dedicated patriot left us earlier than rewarding 42-year career in petroleum marketing, sales and management we would have liked but Pat is now free of pain and the complications retiring in 1989 as Executive Vice President of Rock Island Marketing of Parkinson’s. Pat was born in Peabody, MA to Hilda and Gerald Company where he grew the brands Golden Imperial and United Oil. Brisbois. He graduated from the University of Illinois Upon retirement, Bill started a second career in real estate, joining FC and went on to a 30-year career in the US Navy. Tucker and specializing in residential and condominium homes. He Among his sea assignments he commanded USS retired as Vice President of the Sycamore Group in 2009. Bill was a SUMMIT COUNTY (LST 1146), USS TOWERS past president of the Indianapolis Petroleum Club and a director of the (DDG 9), and was Commander Destroyer Squadron Indiana Oil Marketers Association; a trustee of the Kiwanis Foundation; THIRTY FIVE (seven destroyers under his command a member of the Indianapolis Board of Realtors, the Indianapolis in Pearl Harbor, HI). Significant shore tours included Service Club, the St. Vincent Hospital Advisory Board and the 8402 Commander Task Group 116.1 and 116.2 in Vietnam, Corporation, the Indiana State Student Assistance Commission and a Operations department at Allied Forces Southern recipient of the Governor’s Award, Sagamore of the Wabash in 1988. Europe (Naples, Italy) and Director of the Center for War Gaming Bill is survived by his wife, Katherine Ruth Conner; and his son, Willis (Newport, RI). Among his many medals, he was awarded the Legion R. (Rick) Conner (Penny); his grandchildren Gregory R. Conner (Lisa) of Merit with the combat “V” and the Bronze Star with combat “V”. and Amy S. Overturf (Weston) and the light of his life, he was “Papa” While stationed in Hawaii, Pat met Willine (Budi) Christensen, a fellow to his six great grandchildren Blake, Bryce, Halleigh, Drew, Brody naval officer. They married in 1979 and began a shared life full of love, and Reese. The family is very appreciative of the wonderful care and laughter, and adventure. They were stationed in Hawaii, Italy, Newport, compassion provided over the past 9 years by the nurses and staff of and San Diego. After retirement they moved to Placerville, CA where Marquette and his “extraordinary” personal caregivers. Pat was involved with the river rafting industry as a river guide and manager. A move to Bend, OR took them closer to skiing, hiking, and William A. Dempsey canoeing. While in Bend Pat accepted the challenge for seven years as Pennsylvania Lambda ’49 a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA), volunteering on behalf of abused and neglected children. He considered this one of his most Dempsey, William Alexander (Bill). Passed away peacefully at North rewarding endeavors. A move in 2007 brought them to Bellingham Shore Hospital on July 8, 2017. Beloved husband of Mandy. Dearly where Pat enjoyed being near the water again. Pat is survived by his wife loved father of Debbie, Leeann and Alec. Proud grandfather of Donald, Budi, brother Dick Brisbois of NH, sister Arlene Peterson of CA and Emily and Christopher. sister-in-law Johanna Christensen of Bellingham. He is also survived by his children from a previous marriage, daughters Marcia Taylor and CHAPTER ETERNAL Robert H. Dickinson School and obtained his Bachelor of Engineering Degree from the West Alpha ’60 University of Toledo in 1940. After graduation, he worked briefly at Surface Combustion Corp. and the U.S. Corps of Engineers where Robert “Bob” Herndon Dickinson, 75 of Newtown and formerly of he spent time working on the Panama Canal. He enlisted in the U.S. Ridgefield died September 12, 2017 at Yale- New Haven Hospital. Army in 1942, proudly serving his country during World War II He was born in Oak Hill, WV on November 19, 1941, the youngest with the 105th Engineer Combat Battalion in the European Theatre child of Fred W. and Nelle (Lilly) Dickinson. He is survived by his of Operations. He was a recipient of the Bronze Star Medal for his wife, Sandra (Vincent) Dickinson, his daughter, Amy Dickinson and meritorious service during the war. After the war, Darrell returned to his son in law John Morris of Danbury. In addition, he is survived by Toledo where he met the dream of his life, Doris Jean Zimmerman, his sister, Sue Todorovich of Scottsboro, AL, and his brother Fred W. and the two were married on May 18, 1946. They were happily married Dickinson and his wife, Donna, of Oak Hill, WV. He is also survived for 60 years until Jean’s death in 2006. In 1947, Darrell joined the by many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by a brother, L. engineering department of Owens-Illinois, Inc. During his 36-year Eugene Dickinson. Bob graduated from West Virginia University with career at O.I., he was involved in various design and construction a degree in Electrical Engineering Technology. Following the passage projects, including glass plants constructed in Cuba, Venezuela, Greece, of the Clean Water and Clean Air Acts, he returned to West Virginia Puerto Rico, Egypt, Ecuador and Brazil as well as throughout the U.S. University and received a Master’s Degree in Air Pollution Control He retired from O.I. in 1983. Darrell was a member of numerous from the Department of Civil Engineering, Magna Cum Lauda. This professional and social organizations, including the National, Ohio and was the first Master’s Level Pollution Control program in the United Toledo Societies of Professional Engineers, the American Society of States. After working several years as an electrical engineer with The Civil Engineers, Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity, The Toledo Country Club, Monongahela Power Company he went to work for Westvaco, a paper Belmont Country Club, Boca Raton (Florida) Resort and Club, as well company, where he would spend thirty years, eventually reaching a as a 67-year member of The Toledo Club. His philanthropic activities senior leadership position, Vice President of Environmental. Although included serving on the Board of Directors for Northwest Ohio Chapter his work was often challenging, he enjoyed success and found the of the Arthritis Foundation as well as being actively involved for many outcomes rewarding. For example, seeing dead rivers become prime years in annual fund campaigns for United Way of Greater Toledo. He fishing locations, and seeing new trees on a clear-cut mountainside. was also a member of First Congregational Church of Toledo. Darrell’s Bob was a member of Phi Kappa Psi, Order of Helvetica, and the hobbies included traveling with his wife Jean, golfing, and in his later Newtown Lions Club. Always charming, always the gentleman, Bob years, daily walks around his neighborhood on Brookside Road in enjoyed his weekly rounds to local stores where he would visit with the Ottawa Hills and his 4:00 p.m. cocktail hour. In addition to his parents shopkeepers and employees. Bob had many interests including reading, and wife, Darrell was also predeceased by his sister, Marilyn Ruth Giese. woodworking, and current events. Bob loved animals, especially his He is survived by his niece, Kathy (Bob) Alexander of Venice, Florida, Labradoodle, Charlie, who was allowed to visit at Yale New Haven and his special companion, Zola Farmer, who brought him many years Hospital and brighten Bob’s last days. of happiness after Jean’s death.

John Francis Driscoll Jr. Raymond J. Gorman Indiana Delta ’73 New York Epsilon ’46 John (JD) F. Driscoll, our beloved brother, passed away on October Raymond J. Gorman Jr., 88, passed away peacefully September 21, 2017 20, 2017 at the age of 62. He was a long time resident of Campbell, after a brave battle with cancer, surrounded by his wife Doris; and his CA before recently moving back to Indiana. John was a graduate of four children, Raymond, Leslie, Megan and Ian. He is survived by six Scecina High School and Purdue University where granddaughters, Briana, Ashley & Linelle Gorman, Chloe (Bowser) he was a member of Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity. John Kirsch (and husband Nick), and Avery & Olivia was employed by Tandem Computers in Cupertino, Bowser. He is also survived by his sister, Patricia; CA and retired from Cisco Systems in San Jose, CA and three nephews. His wit, wisdom and humor will as a Senior Program Manager. John received many be missed by all. He was born October 24, 1928, in professional accolades including a Zantec Special Brooklyn, NY. He grew up in Manhasset, NY, and Engineering Award for new product innovations. graduated from the New Hampton School in NH. He His family was most proud of his recognition for went to Colgate University, where he was a member his dedication, hard work and contributions to the of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity, earned a varsity letter food bank with the Cisco Fellowship. He is preceded in death by his in lacrosse and graduated in 1949 with a degree in father (John), mother (Marilyn), and sister (Pattie). John is survived English. Throughout his life, he was man who cared deeply about the by his sisters Debbie (Jerry) Zore, Amy (Mitch) Bell and Cathy (Bill) written word, read thousands of books, and encouraged his children to Daprile and many nieces and nephews. John enjoyed traveling, cooking, do the same. After Colgate, he worked in New York City, where he met celebrating many birthdays in Las Vegas and entertaining friends and Doris Willie, to whom he was married for the past 66 years. Around the family. A heartfelt thanks to The Hearth at Stones Crossing and The same time, he joined the U.S. Air Force. Attaining the rank of Captain, Great Lakes Caring hospice for the many wonderful and compassionate he served his country honorably for 12 years, and viewed his service caregivers. record as one of his proudest achievements. He worked for a time at Chrysler Corporation, a job that kept him on the road and allowed Darrell H. Fox him to memorize every nook and cranny of Central NY, an area that he Ohio Eta ’15 truly loved, never wanting to live anywhere else. Dad was a big supporter Darrell H. Fox, 98, of Toledo, Ohio passed away in the early days of both JD and Syracuse lacrosse, and there are many peacefully on Friday, October 6, 2017 at his residence boys (now men) raised in Central NY and now scattered around the at West Park Place. He was born on September 1, 1919 country who played with or against Ian, who can recall a funny story or in Toledo to the late George Darrell Fox and Ellen two about Dad. Or just remember that he was always there to support Ruth (Swartz) Fox. Darrell was a long-time resident them. He loved learning, was a true academic and read deeply on many of Ottawa Hills. He was a graduate of DeVilbiss High subjects, his favorites being history, philosophy and biographies. He was an expert on the Civil War, and in the last weeks of his life could CHAPTER ETERNAL still take pleasure in recalling details of the battlefield letters and stories Bill married Mary Alice Huyler in 1955 and they were married for 56 he had committed to memory. Dad loved to compose poetry for any years before her passing in 2011. They were blessed with four children: occasion, for all his family members, including his son-in-law, John and Jennifer, Julie, Jill and Bill. He was also blessed with 10 grandchildren his daughter-in-law Grace, both of whom he loved and respected dearly. and 1 great grandson. Bill remarried Linda Rose Winther in March of 2012 and was blessed with two stepchildren and three step- James A. Gregory grandchildren. He retired to Sun City Georgetown in March of 1996. Indiana Beta ’63 James Allen Gregory of Trent Woods passed away on the 31st of Aug Dr. Frank P. Hall 2017 in Cary, NC after a courageous struggle with cancer. He was Ohio Delta ’49 preceded in death by his father G.T. Gregory DDS, his mother Nell Dr. Frank Price Hall, age 87, passed away Thursday, September 28, Allen Gregory, and his brother John T. Gregory. He is survived by 2017, surrounded by his loving family. Born on April 12, 1930, in his wife of 45 years, Ingeborg Bengsch Gregory, his Columbus, Ohio to the late Charles and Helen (Meggers) Hall, Frank daughter Sonia Maria Gregory PhD and her husband attended The Ohio State University where he also received a Doctor Sean Mackintosh MD and granddaughter to be of Dental Surgery degree. Upon graduation, Frank served in the Army Taylor Jamie Mackintosh, his brother-in-law Jens-Peter reserves stationed at Fort Huachuca, Arizona until his discharge at Bengsch of Nusse, Germany, his sister-in-law Daisy which time; he returned to Columbus to raise his family and practiced Gregory of Rock Hill, SC, and his nephews Matthias dentistry. Later his and Priscilla’s (Pinky) love for Arizona drew them Bengsch, Hamburg, Germany and Christoph Bengsch, back to Tucson where he practiced dentistry until his retirement in Lohr, Germany. Jim was born in 1942 in Indianapolis, 1995. Shortly afterwards, they moved back to Columbus to be closer to Indiana. He attended North Central High School graduating with their children and grandchildren. Frank was active in First Community the class of 1961 he then matriculated to Indiana University where he Church where he ushered and was a longtime member of Couple pledged PHI KAPPA PSI fraternity. After receiving his Bachelor of Circle. He was active with the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity along with Arts, he joined the Air Force where he served 4 years in many other organizations including Charity Newsies, Kiwanis, Upper the US and 2 more years in Madrid, Spain, as an administrative officer Arlington Civic Association, and Conestoga of the Ohio Historical that he jokingly referred to as “flying a typewriter.” During his service Connection. Frank was preceded in death by his parents and Priscilla he rose to the rank of Captain while also earning an MS in Education (Pinky), his loving wife of 50 years. He will be greatly missed by his from the University of Southern California. Jim met his wife to be, three children, Jennifer (Pat) McGonagle of Columbus, Linda (Tom) Inge at a tapas bar, but there was a mix-up with the phone number Medaglia of Leesburg, VA and, William (Robin) Hall of Columbus; exchange. A week later, on the busy streets of Madrid they had a chance seven grandchildren; and his brothers, Charles Courtland Hall and Dr. encounter where Inge gave Jim one more opportunity to go out on a Timothy Hall, both of Columbus. date. Several months later Jim and Inge married and moved to Indiana for Jim to start his civil career as a Manufacturers’ representative, which Jack L. Hancock he successfully did for the next 44 years. He served the OEM market for West Virginia Alpha ’49 electrical and electronic components in Indiana and Michigan and later relocated to North Carolina to cover the southeastern territories. Being Jack Logan Hancock, our beloved Dad and PopPop, and companion an Eagle Scout, Jim enjoyed the outdoors, sailing, mountain climbing, for 49 wonderful years to our kind-hearted mom, Patricia (1930-2005), and traveling. Jim and Inge bareboat chartered in the Caribbean. As his passed away peacefully on Thursday, March 31. Jack and Pat were daughter, Sonia, grew up Jim imparted his love for sailing to her where married in France in 1955 while Jack was serving in the U.S. Army/ they had many father-daughter adventures and shared great memories Signal Corps. Although he retired from the Army with the rank of out on the water. Over the years, Jim and Inge traveled to Europe Major General in 1977, he spent the next twenty years working as Vice- numerous times for business and to visit family and friends. Lately they President/Chemical Bank, Executive Vice-President/Wells Fargo, and participated in River and Ocean Cruises as part of their retirement. Executive Vice-President/Pacific Bell, as well as serving on numerous For his spiritual life, Jim participated for many years with the AGAPE corporate boards. Jack and Pat spent their final years together in Sunday School Class at Garber Church, which he found enlightening Walnut Creek before Pat passed away in 2005. In 2012, Jack moved and up lifting. Also rewarding and helpful was his work with Stephen to Roseville, where he was an inveterate traveler, lover of books, and a Ministry at Garber Church. In 1997, a trip to the Holy Land with devoted father (Jay, Kevin, Jeffrey, Annemarie, Natalie, and Patrick), Monsignor Jones was the highlight in Jim’s spiritual life. Jim enjoyed father-in-law (Gary, Valerie, Anne, and John), and grandfather (Michael, his membership and friends in the ECYC and NG&CC. A special Jeffrey, Cati, Annemarie, Zoë, and Liam). heartfelt thank you to the VA in Durham and their many kind, caring, and helpful staff members and doctors as well as the many wonderful James H. Harvell III [FLAG] caregivers at Amedisys Hospice. Virginia Beta ’53 The Honorable James Harvey Harvell III, 82, died Sunday morning William E. Hagen at his home, in the company of his loving family. A lifelong resident Illinois Delta ’50 of Newport News, he was born to James Harvey Harvell, Jr, and Alice William Edwin Hagen was born on November 27, Long Harvell on January 21, 1935. Judge Harvell graduated from 1931 to Walter and Bernice Hagen in Oak Park, Warwick High School in 1952; he then moved on to Washington & Illinois. He attended Proviso, High School in Lee University, where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in history Maywood, Illinois. William attended the University and was a proud member of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. Afterward, of Illinois in Champaign-Urban Illinois where he he transitioned to the University of Virginia School of Law, from which graduated in 1953. William was in the United States he graduated with an LLB degree in 1959. In the same year, he married Army from 1953-1955 where he spent one year in France and the other Barbara Anne Jacobs of Williamsburg, VA. Shortly thereafter, he in Germany. In 1955, Bill joined IBM in Chicago. He had a number enlisted in the , serving his country in the Reserves of assignments his last being Dallas, Texas where he retired August 1, for six years, six months of which he was on active duty. 1990. During this time, he began practice as an attorney, a career that CHAPTER ETERNAL culminated in a partnership with his mentor, William McL Ferguson. that time that it was merged into a national fraternity, Phi Kappa Psi. In 1972, he received the honor of being appointed as a judge to the It was at the University that Tom and Nan first met. They were married Newport News General District Court, a position that he would hold on August 22, 1953 the summer after both graduated. Nan’s degree for 32 years before retiring in 2004. He continued to actively serve on was in Education. Nan was a member of the Pi Beta Phi Sorority. That the bench as a recall judge for the next 11 years. On the bench, as in fall, Tom enrolled at the University of Michigan for a one-year master’s every walk of life, Judge Harvell was known as a kind and honorable program while Nan taught at a elementary school in Ypsilanti, MI. In man. His career was distinguished by a focus on methods to aid September of 1954, Tom graduated from the University of Michigan the community through prevention and rehabilitation. Along with with honors and became employed with Westinghouse Electric. He Judge Henry Kashouty and Dick Tyson, he pioneered the Peninsula and Nan moved to Pittsburgh, PA, where Tom entered the Company’s Alcohol Safety Action Program (ASAP) and served on the board of management training program. After brief training stints in Columbus, directors for the Serenity House, both of which sought to treat and OH and Cleveland, OH, Tom found permanent placement in the rehabilitate men and women who struggled with alcohol abuse. He Company’s Market Research Department in Pittsburgh. They lived in served on the board of the Tidewater Automobile Association from an apartment on the second floor of a residential home in Wilkinsburg, 1978 until 2016, serving as chairman from 1993 until 1995. One of PA until Tom was drafted into the U.S. Navy in March of 1956. During his many roles was to choose the recipients of the annually awarded J. his time in the Navy as a Personnelman 3rd Class until the time of Timmons Memorial Scholarship. Judge Harvell had a lifelong passion his discharge in September of 1957, he was stationed at the Naval for education and educational excellence, serving as a board member Training Center in Waukegan, IL. After basic training, he was assigned and eventual president (2009-2011) of the Lifelong Learning Society to the Naval Exam Center that was located on the base. The position of Christopher Newport University. A devout Christian, he faithfully entailed the statistical analysis of Naval advancement tests that had attended Saint Stephens Episcopal Church, always arriving a bit early been administered. Nan rejoined him at that time, after staying with so that he could settle in his favorite pew. As an active member of the her parents in Toledo, OH while Tom was in basic training, and again church community, he served on the vestry and taught Sunday school. found a position teaching in an elementary school in Waukegan. They He was fiercely proud of his country, of its founders, and of its people. lived in the military complex on the base. Their first child, Michael, As a judge, he never sought a higher appointment to circuit court, was born in a civilian hospital in Waukegan, Illinois. Following his as he preferred to work with everyday Americans - men and women discharge one month later, Tom began working for an advertising who found themselves in his courtroom by way of honest mistakes, agency-Needham, Louis & Brorby- in the Prudential Building in and whose lives he could help improve. Sports held a special place in downtown Chicago. Again, he was involved in Market Research. After Judge Harvell’s heart. A lifelong fan of the Boston Red Sox, one of his a second brief stay at her parent’s home, Nan rejoined Tom when happiest days came in 2004, when the Red Sox broke the “Curse of the they acquired an apartment in Park Forest, IL. Tom commuted on Bambino” with their first World Series win in 86 years. He was also an the Illinois Central Railroad for the 64-mile round trip to his position enthusiastic supporter of the Washington Red Skins and, as a proud in Chicago. Their second son, Craig was born in Harvey, IL. Upon Wahoo, also of the University of Virginia in every sport. He is survived becoming disenchanted with the lengthy and tedious commute, Tom by his wife, Barbara Jacobs Harvell; his daughter, Laura Harvell May; began exploring other employment opportunities in the latter part and his four grandchildren, Christian, Frank, Ann Marie, and Emily of 1960. In October of that year, Tom interviewed with the Lincoln- May, all of Newport News, VA; and his brother-in-law, Selby C. Jacobs of Mercury Division of the Ford Motor Company in Dearborn, MI. At Basye, Virginia. that time, Nan’s brother, Richard Foran, was working at the Lincoln- Mercury Division Offices but was unaware that Tom was interviewing. Kenneth F. Hebble They encountered each other in line at the company’s cafeteria. Tom Ohio Beta ’55 accepted Ford’s employment offer and borrowed $1000 from his father for a down payment. Their move from Park Forest to Farmington, Hebble, Kenneth F. 85, of Westmont, New Jersey, passed away May MI was into the first home of their own. It was located on Robinwood 17, 2017. He was born November 26, 1931 in Springfield, the son of Street and was a new house, with Nan and Tom and their two sons John C. and Ruth E. (Glenn) Hebble. Mr. Hebble was a Veteran of being the first occupants. Tom’s first responsibilities were with the Used the United States Navy and was retried from Penn Mutual Insurance Car Department of Lincoln-Mercury. This was followed by assignments Company. Survivors include one brother; Gary Hebble, Springfield in the Advertising Department and then the Marketing Plans and three nieces; Nancy Hebble, Pamela Clark and Amanda Dollinger. Department. Their daughter, Lynette, was born at Beaumont Hospital He was preceded in death by his wife; Carol Ann Hebble, one brother; in Royal Oak, MI. This addition completed their family. In March of Robert Hebble and his parents. 1966, the family purchased a home on Wellington Street in Woodcreek Farms in Farmington Hills, MI and, again, they were the first owners Thomas G. Held of the home. Their stay was short-lived; however, as 6 months later, Ohio Eta ’50 Tom was transferred to the L-M District Sales Office in Oakland, CA. Thomas George Held passed away at 86 years of age on September 30, They moved into a newly constructed home located in Moraga, CA at 2017 after a brief illness. He was preceded in death by the love of his 711 Camino Ricardo in November of 1966. Tom initially worked as the life, Nanette G. Held (nee Foran), in 2008, who was laid to her final Business Management Manager in the Oakland District Sales Office. resting place on the date of their 55th wedding anniversary. Mr. Held His responsibility was to call on dealers and assist, as needed, in office is survived by his sons Michael (Stacey), and Craig (Katy), his daughter management procedures and policies. One year later, he was promoted Lynette (John) Hagenbush and his grandchildren Kendall and Caroline to the position of Market Representation Manager in the Office of the Held, Oscar Held, and Jillian and Catherine Hagenbush. Tom was born Western Region Manager, which also was located in Oakland. Again, in Toledo, OH, the son of Louis and Lucille Held. He had a sister Jean, about a year later, Tom returned to the Oakland District Office as who was one year older and died at the young age of 48. Tom attended Assistant District Manager. This position was also short-lived and, in Longfellow Grade School and DeVilbiss High School. In the fall of May of 1969, Tom was called back to Dearborn as the Dealership Real 1949, he enrolled at The University of Toledo with a major in Industrial Estate Manager for Lincoln-Mercury. Although the position was retitled Management. The major was later changed to Business Management. several times, over the years the job content essentially remained the At the University, Tom was president of the Inter-Fraternity Council for same and Tom retired from here in May, 1991. During retirement Tom one year and also president of his local fraternity, Sigma Beta Phi. At played golf (Twin Beach Country Club), continued his hobby of coin CHAPTER ETERNAL collecting, pursued his interest in movies and, with Nan, expanded the Rotary club. Rudy leaves behind his wife of 57 years, Marge Johnson, breadth of their travels, both foreign and domestic. In June 2007, Nan son Kurt Johnson and his wife Anne Johnson, daughter Kirsten Otey and Tom moved to a new house they built in Grand Rapids, which is and her husband Ned Otey, and three grandsons, Nathan, Travis, and close to where their daughter Lynette and her family lives. They left Andrew Otey. their home at 28915 Oak Point Drive, Farmington Hills, MI, which they had lived in ever since returning from California, 38 years earlier. Peter C. Josephs Shortly after joining Ford in 1960, Nan and Tom became members Maryland Alpha ’58 of Antioch Evangelical Lutheran Church in Farmington Hills. Their membership was put on hold during their time in California and re- No obituary found established upon their return to Michigan. Not counting that 3-year hiatus, they were members of Antioch for about 44 years. Tom ran Gary Joseph Kleinman a Stewardship Campaign one year, twice served terms on the church Ohio Alpha ’74 council and ushered for the last 10-12 years of their membership. Nan Gary J. Kleinman a long-time Wyckoff resident and a senior executive served on church council, was head of the Evangelism Committee, and with prominent real estate development and investment firms, passed was a Monday “counter” for a number of years and active with the away peacefully at his home surrounded by his church in many other ways. Upon moving to Grand Rapids, Nan and loving family on Sunday, September 24, 2017, after Tom joined Trinity Lutheran Church, the church of daughter Lynette a two-year battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 62. and her family. A native of Hartford, CT, Gary graduated in 1973 from Kingswood Oxford School, where he played Orrin J. Hubbell on the basketball, football and baseball teams. He California Epsilon ’48 also played two years of basketball at Ohio Wesleyan Orrin John Hubbell ’54 passed away March 21, 2016 at the age of 88. University, from which he graduated in 1977 with a Hubbell attended Santa Monica College and UCLA where he earned degree in psychology. Following college, Gary worked his Bachelor of Science in Economics and was affiliated with Phi Kappa for two years as a “diversion-of-offenders” officer with the Delaware Psi. Hubbell was drafted after graduation and served as a sergeant in (Ohio) County court. He spent the next two years at Harvard’s Kennedy the U.S. Army. A passionate Bruin, Hubbell was a lifetime UCLA School of Government, where he obtained a Master’s Degree in city season ticket holder who never missed a game, kickoff or tip-off since and regional planning. He worked briefly as an economic development 1949. His heroes were John Wooden and Jackie Robinson. Later in life, officer for Montgomery County, Maryland, before joining the real Hubbell served on the UCLA Foundation’s board of trustees, UCLA’s estate development division of Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. He Chancellor’s Associates and as a member of UCLA Baseball’s 10th moved with his wife Maureen, and two daughters, Jessica and Sarah, to Player Committee. Hubbell was a member of the Mortgage Bankers Wyckoff in 1996 after being transferred to MetLife’s New York office. In Association and worked with C.A. Larson Investment Company as well September 1988, Gary joined AIG Global Real Estate, where he helped as Bank of America. After retiring Hubbell enjoyed many wonderful manage a multi-billion-dollar portfolio of real estate assets. He departed times with his wife, children, grandchildren and friends at the Bel-Air in 2007 to do similar work as an investment officer managing real estate Bay Club, and many fine days of golf as a member of the Los Angeles properties at CV Starr Companies. Gary and family were fixtures in Country Club and Marrakesh Country Club in Palm Desert. and around Wyckoff and Ridgewood-area schools, stores, restaurants and pubs. Gary was a long-time participant in Wyckoff Recreation’s men’s softball and basketball programs. Both of his daughters graduated Rudolph Johnson Jr. from Ramapo High School. His wife Maureen has worked in the Colorado Alpha ’51 Marketing & Communications Department at The Valley Hospital Rudy Johnson of Pleasanton passed away peacefully on March 25, 2015. for nearly 20 years. Family and friends alike will remember Gary as a Rudy had great strength of character, a deep understanding of the fiercely loyal husband, father and friend who possessed an infectious frailty of the human condition, and the ability to understood people’s enthusiasm and loved a good time. And no matter how he felt, on struggles. With his calm, steady and compassionate gaze, he could always many a weekend morning, he could be found playing basketball in an listen without judgment and provide wise counsel. area gym, or playing on his Tigers softball team, activities he continued He also had an appreciation for subtle humor, music, even after knee operations and two hip replacements. Predeceased by poetry and literature, as well as world travel. Rudy’s his father Albert Kleinman, Gary is survived by his loving wife of 34 patience and grace served him well in his careers as a years Maureen Curran Kleinman, two cherished daughters: Jessica, teacher, preacher, and administrator, and he was often her husband Michael Constantine, Sarah, her fiancé Dan Melville; called to soothe troubled waters. After growing up on his mother Frances; and a sister Jeanne Spinosa Glier, her husband a farm in Colorado, graduating from the University Michael. Gary is also survived by many nieces, nephews, cousins; of Colorado and serving in the Army in Europe, he mother-in-law Anita Smith; two brothers-in-law: Michael Curran; John- attended Stanford, followed by seminary. He began Patrick Curran, his wife Louise and a sister-in-law Kathryn Curran. his career in the ministry by organizing a Lutheran congregation outside of Sacramento. Shortly thereafter, he was called to start a new Nicholas L. Jones Lutheran church at Stanford; while there he also received his PhD in Indiana Alpha ’54 Education. After working in educational administration, he became an Episcopalian and started by leading an Episcopal congregation in Nicholas L. Jones, son of Charles and Mary Jones, was Hayward that had lost its building as part of a lawsuit and needed to born March 24, 1935 in Indianapolis, IN and died build a new church. His last church assignment was helping to heal a in Rochester, NY on Sept. 11, 2017. He is survived troubled congregation in Berkeley. While living in Pleasanton for many by his wife Susan Hart Jones, his children; Geoffrey years, Rudy was active in community affairs, serving as a co-chairman and Lisa Jones (wife), Michael Jones, Elizabeth and of the Firehouse fundraiser and as an officer for several years in the Adam Newton (husband), Katherine Jones and Pleasanton Cultural Arts Council. He was also active in various Rotary Renee Tripp (wife), his nine grandchildren William, clubs, including serving as president of the Castro Valley-Hayward Charles, Nathan, Elias, Owen, Brannon, Collin, CHAPTER ETERNAL Kate, Kris, sister-in-law Nancy Hart Brendsel, sister Nancy and Edward judge, William Becker, of the United States District Court and went Madison (husband), and their family. He received his BA from DePauw on to practice law for more than 40 years as counsel of record in federal University and his MA in English from Ohio University. Nick worked and state courts across the United States. He married his college at the Indianapolis News from 1962-66. He was assistant manager of sweetheart, Patricia Caspar, on June 27, 1970. They had two sons, the Indianapolis Symphony from 1966-70 and GM of the Rochester Geoff and Kevin, both of whom were also members of Phi Kappa Psi Philharmonic Orchestra from 1970-76. Nick then had a distinguished at Creighton University. He is survived by his beloved wife Patricia, son career in PR and development. He was a revered adjunct professor Geoff and his wife Cathy, son Kevin and his wife Shannon, and two at R.I.T. for 40 years and G.C.C. for 14 years. Nick was a long-time grandchildren, Brooke and Grant, who filled his later years with great member of St. Thomas’ Episcopal Church. He served as Senior Warden love and happiness. Pat will be missed deeply by his family and friends, and on the Board of Trustees of the Episcopal Diocese of Rochester. but we have many wonderful memories of a man we love and who has He was a dedicated husband in his 57 years of marriage to Susie. Nick made a huge impact on our lives. was a devoted family man and loyal friend. He instilled a love of music, literature, sports, and travel in his children. Nick will be greatly missed Burton L. Mann by all. Oklahoma Alpha Burton L. Mann, age 91, died Friday, October 6, 2017, in Oklahoma Robert B. LaDue City. He was born November 12, 1925, in Tulsa to W.R. “Bill” and Ohio Eta ’50 Ruby Mann. The family moved to Okmulgee in 1934. He graduated Robert Baldwin LaDue was born on January 10, 1925, in Toledo, Ohio from Okmulgee High School in 1943 and from The University of and passed away on October 9, 2017, in Plano Texas. Oklahoma in 1949, with a major in finance. He was a member of PHI KAPPA PSI fraternity. He James D. Lyons enlisted in 1943 in the Navy’s flight training program Illinois Delta ’54 and served until 1946. He later served in the active Naval Air Force Reserve at the Naval Air Station, James David Lyons, age 82, of Kenilworth passed away on Thursday, Dallas, as an intelligence officer, retiring in 1973 June 01, 2017. James “Jim” Lyons was the beloved husband of Mary as a Lt. Commander. He was associated with The Lou Fisher; father of David Michael (Deborah Lee), James Daniel (Jill Okmulgee Savings and Loan Association from 1950 Emiko), Dennis Fisher (Sarah Jane), Deborah Ann; Grandfather of until 2008, serving as President from 1963. He served on the Board Elizabeth Lee and William Bradford; Kayoko Danielle and Bradley of the Okmulgee Parking Authority at the time it was established, on Kiyoshi; Elizabeth Ashley, Gabrielle Elder, Alexandra Anna; Emily the Okmulgee Library Board and the Board of the Okmulgee Chapter Michelle Zaber and Jacob David Zaber. Preceded by his father and of the American Red Cross. He was a member of the First United mother, Fred and Agnes Lyons, and sister Barbara Richardson. Brother Methodist Church and served as Treasurer, Chairman of the Finance in-law to Arvilla Petersen, Lilah Stangeland. Born January 6, 1935, Committee and Chairman of the Administrative Board. He was an Chicago, IL. Moved to Wilmette at age 4. Attended local schools OU sports fan and had season tickets at Owen Stadium from 1956 including New Trier East High School, 1952. Attended University of until his death. He was preceded in death by his parents and by his Illinois; graduated by Rutgers University; Bachelor of Marketing. James wife of 19 years, Farrell Elizabeth (Beals) in 1969. He is survived by his joined A.C. Nielsen Company, Chicago, IL, 1958 as a Data Processing three daughters, Meredith Taylor of Oklahoma City, Melissa Stearns of Trainee; transferred to New York City, 1962-1973 and became Tulsa, and Shelly O’Mealey of Okmulgee; five grandchildren; two great Product Manager, Nielsen Television Index; then Vice President- grandchildren; and by two brothers, Kenneth Mann of Okmulgee and Nielsen Television Index Account Executive and Manager; followed by Bill Mann of Guam. Executive Vice-President, Marketing Information Group. Appointed by Nielsen, President and Chief Executive Officer, Media Research Group, Northbrook, IL, January 1, 1975. He also served in the United States Albert J. Marvin Jr. Army from 1955-1958. Other positions included: Board of Deacons, California Epsilon ’50 Christ Church, Summit, NJ; Board of Trustees, Kenilworth Union No obit found Church, Kenilworth, IL; Board of Trustees, Station WTTW Channel 11, Chicago, IL; Board of Trustees Lambs Farm, Libertyville, IL; Board Gene R. McLaughlin of Directors of the Consumer Marketing Information Group, A.C. Kansas Alpha ’42 Nielsen Company; Board of Directors, North Shore Community Bank and Trust [Wilmette Bank and Trust]. May he rest in peace. Gene R. McLaughlin, a long time Kansas City resident, died Friday, September 29th in his home at Claridge Court at the age of 93. Gene was born in Toronto, Kansas on November 6, 1923. When he was eight Patrick Lysaught years old, his family moved to Coffeyville, Kansas Nebraska Beta ’68 where he lived until 1942. Gene left Coffeyville to Patrick Lysaught, 68, Overland Park, KS passed away October 24, attend the University of Kansas. While he was a 2017. Service will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 31, at Cure of Ars freshman student, he enlisted in the Army Air Force Catholic Church, 9401 Mission Road, Leawood, Pilot training program. He completed pilot training KS. Visitation will be at 6 p.m. Monday, Oct. 30, at and was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in McGilley Memorial Chapels, 12301 State Line Road, June of 1944. As pilot of a B-17G, he and his crew Kansas City, MO 64145. Pat was born Sept. 12, completed 35 combat bombing missions over Germany 1949 in Kansas City, KS. He graduated from Maur during World War II. Lt. McLaughlin was a member Hill Academy in 1967, and Creighton University of the 96th Bomb Group, which received three Presidential Unit in 1971, where he was a member of the Phi Kappa Citations for outstanding service. He was also awarded the Air Medal Psi Fraternity. He received his law degree from the with four bronze oak leaf clusters for meritorious wartime service. University of Missouri at Kansas City in 1974, where Upon wars end in 1945, he resumed his college studies at the University he graduated with distinction. After law school, Pat clerked for chief of Kansas. Gene, known by his friends as Mac, was a member of Phi CHAPTER ETERNAL Kappa Psi fraternity where he served three terms as chapter president of grandchildren and seven great grandchildren; sister Betty Louise Kansas Alpha ’42 Phi Kappa Psi, inheriting the task of coordinating a Cormier; and nieces and nephews. Bud was predeceased by wife Emily chapter comprised of seasoned war veterans, and high school graduates. in 1970. A native of San Marino, California, he graduated from UCLA He served three terms as Chapter President, and was elected Archon of with a degree in Business Administration. His first jobs were in the District V for two successive terms. Mac was one of six undergraduates Central Valley. He moved his family to Sunnyvale in 1964 and worked in the nation to be elected through the fraternity’s national governing as a cost accountant for various technology firms, retiring in 1996. body on which he served two terms. Upon graduating in 1949, he Bud enjoyed bicycling, backpacking, hiking, and traveling. He was married Elizabeth (Betty) Berry and they settled in Kansas City. Mac an active volunteer, serving on the boards of several non-profit and Betty had three children together, Berry, Jay, and Douglas. Mac organizations. His family and friends will remember him for his was President of the Carl Berry Oil company, a distributor of refined kindness and integrity. petroleum products, and was also co-owner of the National Fuel Oil Company. He retired in 1987. Mac was a member of the Kansas City Henri F. Pellissier Country Club, the River Club, & a former member of the University California Gamma ’47 Club. He and his wife enjoyed many years of domestic and foreign travel until her untimely death in 1997. Traveling with family and Henri Fidel Pellissier, a longtime Whittier, CA citizen and community friends continued to bring Mac immense joy throughout his life. Mac leader, died on July 4, 2017 at the University Retirement Community was a dedicated father, grandfather, and businessman. Mac was a man of in Davis. He was 89 years old. Born February 25, 1928 to Leon and character and is already greatly missed by many. He will be remembered Gladys Pellissier, in Upland, CA. Henri spent his for his kindness, fairness, and sense of humor. He and his wife enjoyed boyhood on the Pellissier family ranch in Chino, many years of domestic and foreign travel until her untimely death moving to Whittier to attend Whittier High School, in 1997. Mac was also preceded in death by his two sons, Douglas, & graduating in 1946. With plans to work in the family Berry. Mac is survived by his daughter Jay M. Haugh and her husband business, Pellissier Dairy Farms, he attended college Dan Haugh of Lawrence, Kansas, and his granddaughters Alden & at the UC Berkeley and Davis campuses, studied Emily Haugh of Kansas City who he absolutely adored. Mac’s family is Dairy Science and Economics, and graduated with a forever grateful for the kindness, care, and friendship shown to Mac by BS in Agriculture in 1951. During this time, he and Lydia Crady, Joe Allen, and the staff at Claridge Court. Dianne Johnson met and they were married on June 24, 1951, in her hometown of Palo Alto, CA. Having joined ROTC while at UC, he then served in the Korean War, seeing combat as a 1st Robert L. Myers Lieutenant in the Army. Dianne, at home with her parents, gave birth Mississippi Alpha ’68 to twins. Returning from Korea in 1952, the young family settled back Robert Leon “Bob” Myers, 69, passed away Monday, October 16, 2017 in Whittier where Henri worked for Pellissier Dairy Farms. Five more at North Mississippi Medical Center Hospice. He was born June 18, children followed in the next 10 years. At the Dairy, Henri started as a 1948 in New Albany, Mississippi to Thomas Eugene and Doris Corrine milkman, followed by 10 years as manager of operations and the 400- Wicker Myers. Bob was a graduate of W. P. Daniel High School in cow herd. After the Dairy sold in 1970, he spent 15 years overseeing New Albany and the University of Mississippi. He was a member of the Pellissier properties, including the California Country Club in the Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity at Ole Miss. After he graduated, he would City of Industry. As the children grew up, Henri developed a sincere often return to campus on weekends to cook for the Fraternity. Bob commitment to community service, beginning with St. Mary’s Parents remained actively involved with the Fraternity for many years. After Club and then PTA president of Whittier High School. He was active graduation, he taught high school history at Bay High School in Bay St. in Rotary Club of Whittier, serving as President, and had 39 years of Louis, Mississippi. After two years of teaching, he decided to return to perfect attendance. He was member and a Commander of his American North Mississippi and pursue another career. Bob worked in the HR Legion Post for 30+ years, as well as 30+ years with the Whittier Area Department at Futorian in New Albany. He then accepted a position Chamber of Commerce. Henri’s leadership and integrity led to his with Sheller-Globe Corp. in Kosciusko where he met the love of his life, election to the Whittier Union High School District Board of Trustees Jane, whom he married on June 4, 1977. Bob held the position of HR (1973-1985) and he served on the LA County Committee for School Director at Sheller-Globe Corp. in Tupelo as well as Monarch Mirror District Reorganization (1981-1988). With his extensive business and Tecumseh Products in Tupelo. After retiring from Tecumseh experience, he also served on LAFCO, the Local Agency Formation Products, he worked as a Benefit Specialist in a pilot program with the Commission for LA County. When he retired from LAFCO in 2014, Department of Vocational Rehabilitation in Tupelo, retiring in 2010. after 34 years of distinguished and committed service, he was highly After retirement, he worked with his wife in her pet-sitting business commended for his dedication to the public. Henri also had a keen until she retired and closed the business. Bob leaves to cherish his interest in the water issues of the San Gabriel Basin and spent decades memories with his wife, Jane Myers of Tupelo; son, Casey Myers (Amy) involved with Watermaster, assisting with long-term water management of Southaven; grandchildren, Clayton, Sarah Ellis and Catherine Myers actions. Henri especially enjoyed spending time with family, camping & of Southaven; brother-in-law, William Lewis (Peggy) of New Orleans; fishing, and visiting life-long friends on the West Coast. His tremendous and several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and friends. He was preceded generosity, fairness, honesty, and acute sense of responsibility were a in death by his parents, sister, Brenda Myers Lewis; nephew, Greg blessing to family and non-family in his life. In 2014, sensing health Lewis; sister-in-law, Sharon Oden Thompson; brother-in-law, John E. issues, Henri and Dianne decided to leave their beloved Whittier, Oden; and in-laws, John and Waudine Oden. and relocate to URC in Davis. He had often told his friends, “Move before you have to”, and he decided to take his own advice. His greatest Eugene O’Hare concern was always for Dianne, that she be safe, secure, and close California Epsilon ’51 to family. Henri died on the Fourth of July, a date of death shared Eugene “Bud” O’Hare died at home on May 4, 2017. with three other patriots: John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James He is survived by Carol, his wife of 33 years; children Monroe. He is survived by his wife of 66 years, Dianne, and seven Kathleen Hallam (Jim), John (Sharon), Molly Edgar children: Dede, Hank, Robert, Elise, Rene, Pierre, and Chrissie, plus 15 (Don), Brendan, Eileen Skinner (Johnnie), Martin grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. (Cindy Van Sickle), and Tim (Amy Tennant); stepson Chandako Bhikkhu (AKA James Reynolds); nine CHAPTER ETERNAL Michael Sham Rock Heights, PA. During that time, he earned his Master’s Degree in Nebraska Alpha ’17 Public Management and Policy from Carnegie Mellon University. Jon was a member of many professional organizations including, the PA No obit found Association of School Business Officials, the Association of School Business Officials International, PA School Boards Association, PA Hartley E. Roush Registered School Business Administrator, Highlands Community Virginia Beta ’68 Educational Foundation Officer, West Penn Power Consumer Advisory Hartley E. Roush, 67, lost his battle with cancer on April 15, 2017. Board of Directors, and was a Leadership Alle-Kiski Valley Graduate. He is survived by his devoted wife, Jeanne E. Hovenden, his daughter In addition, Jon was a member of the Saxonburg Sportsman Club and Carley, his son Nicholas, the children’s mother Dena Dickson, and was a member of the Sons of the American Legion. He was a proud his former spouse, Rebecca Riffe. Hartley was born in Pittsburgh, PA, member of National Rifle Association as well. Jon loved spending time the only child of Ronald E. and Mary Crane Roush, and grew up in with his family and friends and spent many years coaching his children. Fairmont, WV. Hartley attended The Hill School and Washington While his children were young, he was a beloved coach and President & Lee University where he majored in business. He managed the of the Saxonburg Spartans. He coached Saxonburg Baseball and Knoch family department store in Fairmont for many years before moving to Youth Basketball as well. Jon loved his hometown of Clarion and being Richmond. He completed his law degree at the University of Richmond from the Spaghetti Hill neighborhood. The friendships he formed in 1989. As a consumer bankruptcy attorney, he was able to help during his life were a huge part of who he was. He loved to hunt, fish, thousands of people in financial crisis. He joined his wife Jeanne in cheer on the Mountaineers, and ride his Harley with his motorcycle their practice, Hovenden & Roush, in 2009. Hartley was a devoted gang. Over the last few years, Jon spent time traveling with his family and loving father. He instilled humor and ethics in the hearts of his and loved spending time with his two beautiful granddaughters, Haley children, which will help them throughout their lives. Hartley was an and Harper, whom he loved so much. Jon respected and loved his family enthusiastic volunteer for FIRST robotics programs in Virginia and a and friends. He will be greatly missed and would want everyone to mentor to his son’s robotics team, Talon 540, at Godwin High School. remember to “keep the shiny side up.” He is survived by his wife of 35 He and Jeanne were instrumental is helping organize a parent booster years, Kelley (Estadt) Rupert. He is also survived by his three children, club for the team. Lindsay Jankowski (Joe) of Wexford, PA, Mark Rupert of Apollo, PA and Jake Rupert of Pittsburgh, PA; granddaughters, Haley and Harper Fred H. Rudy Jankowski; brother Leland E. Rupert (Jean) of Clarion, PA, sisters Pennsylvania Epsilon ’46 Bonnie Tompkins (Terry) of Kennesaw, GA, Patty Abel (David) of Acworth, GA, Judy Wolbert (Paul) of Marble, PA; mother-in-law, Mame Fred H. Rudy 91 of Harrisburg, died Monday, December 5, 2016 at Estadt of Shippenville, PA ; brother-in-law, Dave Estadt, of Clarion, PA Jewish Home of Greater Harrisburg. Mr. Rudy was born in Harrisburg and many aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death and was the son of the late Ross H. and Mabel (Hoke) Rudy. He was the by his parents, Leland L. Rupert and Judith (Dunn) Rupert; his nephew owner/operator of Rudy’s Meats, where he was the owner for 40 years, Daniel Tompkins; father-in-law, Daniel Estadt, and brother-in-law, formerly Hill Market, Kline Village Market and now Hummer’s Meats Danny Estadt. Broad St. Market. He was a member of Zembo Shrine, Perseverance Lodge# 21 F&AM for 69 years, Shoops Frederick R. Savage Cemetery Board of Directors for 20 plus years. He was New York Alpha ’64 a past member of the Dauphin County Library Board. He was a lifelong member of the Colonial Park United Frederick Ridings Savage, 72, son of the late Thomas Daley Savage and Church of Christ. He was a graduate of Susquehanna Mary Micou Sneed Savage, passed away at his home in Mathews County Twp. High School Class of 1943 and Gettysburg on Sunday, June 4, 2017. Frederick was a 1963 graduate of Randolph- College Class of 1948, where he was a member of Macon Military Academy and a 1967 graduate of Phi Kapa Psi Fraternity. He was a veteran of WW II, Cornell University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Hotel serving with the U.S. Air Force. Mr. Rudy was predeceased by his first Administration. In 1968, he then joined the U.S. wife, Patricia McLinn Rudy, who died in 1993. Mr. Rudy is survived by Navy. He served as President of the Williamsburg his wife, Beth (Linebar) Rudy; his daughter, Pamela L. (Robert) Day; Chamber of Commerce and Underwriters Association. his son, Fred S. Rudy; his grandson, Michael D. Robinson; his step He was also a member of the Professional Insurance sons, Gregory D. Johnson, Steven D. Johnson and Bradley D. Johnson; Agents, Virginia Association of Realtors, National his step grandchildren, Katy Allen, Andrew Johnson, Ian Johnson; his Association of Real Property Appraisers and the brother Wiliam W. Rudy; his step great grandchildren, Emerson & Masons, Sertoma. Frederick was a current member Finley Allen. of the Mathews Yacht Club and Hartfield Moose Lodge. Aside from his love for local civic organizations he was an avid fisherman and Jon David Rupert boater. He also loved collecting trains, coins and antique cars and had a West Virginia Alpha ’79 unique and vibrant personality that will be missed by many. Frederick is survived by his wife of 15 years, Ginny Savage; his children, Peyton Jon D. Rupert, “Rupe”, 57 of Saxonburg, passed away on Saturday, Savage Alexander (Brian), Thomas Savage, step-daughters: Tabitha October 7, 2017, at his home surrounded by his family after a Bristow (Jason) and Christina Grice; grandchildren, Austin, Dylan and courageous battle with colon cancer. Jon was born in Brookville, PA, Darren Alexander, Nora Savage, step-grandchildren: Madison and Cody on June 9, 1960, the son of the late Leland L. and Judith (Dunn) Bristow; sister, Mici Glazener (Charlie); nieces, Cou Klugh (Gordon) Rupert. He was a graduate of Clarion High School. After high school, and Sacia Sosebee (Jason). Jon attended and graduated from West Virginia University, where he was a proud member of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. After college, Milton H. Sholdt Jon served as the treasurer of Sugar Creek Borough, in Franklin, PA Washington Alpha ’46 and the Business Manager of Union School District, in Rimersburg, PA. For the past 31 years, he served as the Business Manager and Milton H. Sholdt Jr. (Milt) was born on July 7, 1923. He was raised in Secretary of the Board for Highlands School District, in Natrona the Magnolia area in Seattle WA. He had one younger brother William. CHAPTER ETERNAL Milt attended Queen Ann High school and graduated in 1941. He Cliff was a graceful snow skier, attacked the waters of Lake Oswego on then went to the University of Washington, where he was in Phi-Psi one ski, played tennis, golf, scuba dived in the Caribbean, and ran in fraternity. He studied there for two years, and then his entire fraternity many races in Portland. He was a member the MAC, Illahee C.C., the joined the military. In 1943, he joined the Air Force and eventually was University Club, and Sunrise C.C., and participated in the Neskowin stationed in England where he flew with the 8th Air Force, as a Waist PRGA (Proposal Rock Golf Association), a highlight of every summer gunner in B-17 bombers. After the war, Milt returned to Seattle, and for 50 years. In 1975, Cliff restored a 1947 MG T.C. He was a member discovered he loved architecture, and had artistic ability. He was also a of the MG Club of Oregon and entered car shows throughout the fantastic golfer. He decided to go into carpentry. Around that time, he northwest. Cliff and Ginger traveled extensively, beginning with a six- met his soon to be wife Patricia Tucker, who happened to be stationed week trip to Europe with their daughters in 1965. They enjoyed seeing in Seattle from the Navy. He began building homes in the West Seattle the world, from Asia to Australia, Mexico, Hawaii, and Russia. Together area. Milt and Patricia had three children Brian, Dustin, and Erika. they attended the Naval Sailing School and sailed from San Diego to After some years, he figured that it was time to be part of his dad’s Catalina Island. With their friends, they sailed the San Juan’s and Jewelry manufacturing business. Milt ended up owning the business and the Caribbean, kayaked the Willamette River, and rafted the Salmon, retired at age 63. Milt and Pat were together until 1991, when Patricia Colorado, Snake and Rogue Rivers. Blessed with three beautiful and passed away. Milt has been a strong Lutheran his entire adult life healthy daughters; Lynn (Hugh), Paula (Harley), and Jennifer (John), currently at Messiah Lutheran. Milt passed away peacefully in his home Cliff and Ginger have six grandchildren and three great-grandsons. on Oct. 1st, he was 94. Milt is survived by his two sons Brian, Dustin, Cliff is survived by his sisters, Paula and Sandra and their families, and and his daughter Erika. Grandchildren Tyler, Kalee, Lander, Patrick, brother, Lance. Chloe, Ehren, Elliott and Chase. Great grandchildren, Parker, Audrey, Ava, Jarrett, Cora and Henry. Harrison L. Todd Pennsylvania Epsilon ’36 Sanford L. Smith No obituary Pennsylvania Theta ’53 No obit found Michael Richard Tutko Pennsylvania Nu ’11 Clifford S. Thiede Jr. Michael Richard Tutko, 26, of Indiana, Pa., formerly of White Oak, Oregon Alpha ’52 died Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2017, at his place of employment. He was Cliff (“Sax” to his college pals) was born in Portland, Oregon in his born July 16, 1991, in McKeesport, the son of Michael Thomas and grandfather’s maternity hospital. His mother, Beverly (Hansen) and Ellen Bayer Tutko. Michael was employed by Falcon Drilling Co., was in father, Cliff Sr. had traveled from Long Beach, CA for the birthing. the Army National Guard, and was a former member Early years were spent in Southern California and then the family of the White Oak Volunteer Fire Company No. 1. followed Cliff Sr. as he pursued a professional wrestling He attended Indiana University of Pennsylvania, career across the US. The family settled in Portland was a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity, played in 1941. Cliff attended Parkrose High School where football for the WOAA and the McKeesport Area he captained the football team and was a varsity player High School, and was a WPIAL Quad A First Team in all sports; graduating in 1948. Cliff played football All-Conference offensive guard. In addition to being at Ventura California Junior College and participated survived by his parents, of White Oak, he is survived in the Junior Rose Bowl. He earned an AA degree by his wife, Savannah Barris Tutko; children, Jaxon then transferred to the University of Oregon where and Reese Tutko; sister, Rebecca Lynn Tutko, of White Oak; paternal he became a member of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. grandparents, Michael Edward and Margaret Ann Gregory Tutko, of Prior to graduation, he spotted an incoming freshman, Ginger Loudon, White Oak; maternal grandmother, Cozette Lacasse Bayer, of North and their love and marriage (in 1952) lasted and grew until the end of Tonawanda, N.Y.; mother- and father-in-law, Donald and Melissa his life. Barris, of Indiana, brothers-in-law, James Barris, of Pittsburgh, and His career direction was influenced by the US Army’s assignment of Nicholas Barris, of Indiana; sister-in-law, Dakota Barris, of Indiana; and Cliff as “Clinical Psychologist” which included extensive experience numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. Michael truly enjoyed family trips at psychological testing and assessment. Following his discharge, to their hunting camp and spending time with his friends, but above he returned to the U of O for graduate work in business, and was all, he was a loving father and doting husband who never passed up an hired by the university to provide career counseling to Korean War opportunity to love on his wife and two beautiful babies.’ Veterans. Hired as a Personnel Assistant by Allstate Insurance, he was soon promoted to manage their northwest regional HR division, Douglas J. Wadsworth headquartered in Salem, Oregon. He was then recruited by Western Illinois Delta ’57 Kraft Corp. as corporate HR Manager and soon became Director of HR for the parent company, Willamette Industries. He was responsible Douglas Jay Wadsworth, age 79, passed away in the early morning hours for recruiting their executive team, labor relations, start-up of dozens of Saturday, April 9, 2016. Doug was born July 11, 1936 in Dixon, of new plants and paper mills, and design and implementation of Illinois to Goble and Eva (Schwab) Wadsworth. He highly successful hiring/selection techniques. Cliff retired in 1991. Cliff grew up in Dixon and graduated from Dixon High and Ginger were married at the Church of the Wayfarer in Carmel, School. He graduated from the University of Illinois California. For 65 years, their loving relationship was an example for and attended law school at the University of Texas. He all to aspire to. They danced their way through the years, and always practiced law in Houston before moving to Madison enjoyed listening to music together. Cliff was a singer and harmonized, in 1970. He spent his career at National Guardian barbershop style, with his friends and family. He also played the piano Life Insurance Co., serving as vice-president/general and banjo. Moving from Salem, to Lake Oswego, and now residing in counsel. A loving family man, Doug married Ellen Sunrise Country Club in Rancho Mirage, California they have made Powers in 1964 and their son, Chris, was born in 1968. He was blessed many wonderful friendships along the way. An athlete all his life, with three grandsons who shared their grandfather’s love of sports CHAPTER ETERNAL and fishing. After the passing of his beloved wife in 2005, Doug found James W. Ward new love and life when he married Janet Alfonso in 2009. Doug loved Ohio Zeta ’69 history, he loved to read and he loved to travel, making wonderful visits James W. Ward, husband of Linda I. Ward (Hughes) entered into rest to all corners of the United States and several trips to Europe as well. on September 7, 2017 with his wife by his side. He was born February He also spent many wonderful winters as a snowbird, living life to the 21, 1950 in Lockport, New York. He was the son of Wallace T. Ward fullest with friends in Fort Myers Beach, Florida. Doug was a life-long and May E. Ward (Williams). Jim graduated from Lockport High School outdoorsman and sports enthusiast. In his youth, he spent countless in 1968 and earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in hours honing his golf skills — sometimes playing 36 holes or more in a Public Relations from Bowling Green State University single day. As an adult, he played golf several times a week and recorded in Ohio. Jim served over 22 years for the New York not one, but two holes-in-one. Doug was also a passionate hunter and State Senate and was an elected Niagara County fisherman who was devoted to caring for the environment. Duck and Legislator for 8 years. He was appointed by New York turkey hunting trips and untold hours standing hip deep in trout State Governor George Pataki to the Niagara Falls streams were matched by time spent restoring riverbanks and teaching Bridge Commission for 4 years and also held the veterans and at-risk teens how to fly fish. position of Town Justice for the town of Newfane. Doug was predeceased by his parents and his first wife. He is survived Additionally, he founded his own packaging design by his wife, Janet; his son and daughter-in-law, Chris and Maribel business. Ward played an active role in the community serving as the Wadsworth; and three grandsons — Ryan, Adam and Sean Wadsworth; director on a number of non-profit boards including: Eastern Niagara also stepson, Joe Alfonso and his wife Tasha; and stepdaughter, Angela Hospitals, the Health Association of Niagara County, the Niagara Alfonso and her husband, Matt. He is also survived by his brother and County Community Action Program, the Niagara County Historical sister-in-law, Lawrence and Joanne Weinreich as well as nieces Tamyra Society, the Town of Newfane Tourism Board, the Newfane Lions Riniker, Sonya Weinreich, LeAnn Nave and Lindsay Weinreich. Doug Club, the Krull-Olcott Development Committee, the Olcott Beach was kind and generous to a fault, always seeing the best in people and Community Association and the Olcott Beach Carousel Association. treating them thusly. To meet Doug was to instantly be his friend. And Jim was presently serving on the NCCC Board of Directors and was his circle of friends was large — from lifelong friendships dating back to a past President. He also enjoyed being a member of the Tuscarora his childhood in Dixon to new friendships made in his retirement years. Club of Lockport. Jim was enthusiastic about coaching soccer, baseball, He treasured you all. basketball and announcing at little league football games when his children were younger. James was the husband of Linda J. Ward James V. Waldo (Hughes) and father of James William Thomas Ward, Tracey Ann Pennsylvania Beta ’50 Rebecca Ward (Baron) and Sean Robert Ward, grandfather to Sean James Volney Waldo, 88, passed away peacefully on September 22, Michael Ward, Skylar James Ward, Steven Wallace Ward, Lydia Jean 2017 in Bluffton, SC. The son of Bessie and Ralph Waldo, Jim Baron, Alba May Baron, and Claire Avery Baron. He was also Uncle to was born in Oakmont, PA on March 23, 1929. He graduated from several nieces and nephews. Allegheny College in 1951 with a BS in biology. In college, he was an active member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity and The Thomas F. White Allegheny Singers. During the Korean War, Jim served Wisconsin Gamma ’55 honorably in the US Army Medical Corps. He married No obit his college sweetheart, Marilyn Roehm in 1954 and began a career in the pharmaceutical industry with Upjohn. He later moved to Atlanta with Hoffman La William F. White Jr. Roche and raised his family there. Upon retirement Ohio Epsilon ’69 and moving to Sun City in Bluffton, SC, Marilyn William F. White Jr., 64, of Kirtland, Ohio, formerly of New and Jim travelled extensively throughout the world. Kensington, died Tuesday, July 8, 2014, at Lake West Medical Center, Jim thoroughly enjoyed his retirement by participating in his favorite Willoughby, Ohio. He was born April 3, 1950, in New Kensington, activities. He perfected his golf game and won the golf club’s Nine Hole to the late William F. and Shirlie Hulbert White Sr. After graduating Championship one year. Blessed with perfect pitch, Jim also pursued from Valley High School in 1968, Mr. White moved to Ohio to attend his many musical talents. He was a welcome member of adult choirs Case Western University. He worked as a chemical engineer and was a throughout his life and in Sun City; he was part of the barbershop member of various chemical engineering societies. He enjoyed reading, quartet and a cast member in multiple musicals. Jim is survived by music, and computers and was an avid baseball and football fan. He is his loving and devoted wife of 63 years, Marilyn, and two children: survived by his sister, Carlie H. White, of New Kensington. James Volney Waldo, Jr. of Tampa, FL (Becky) and Karen Hamilton of Denver, CO (Bob), five grandchildren: Austin Waldo (Hilary), Andrew Frank B. Williams Jr. Waldo (Christine), Rob Hamilton, Chris Hamilton and Virginia Pennsylvania Epsilon ’43 Hamilton and great grand-daughter, Claire Waldo. He is also survived by his brother Dr. Ralph Waldo, Jr (Jo), his sister-in-law, Nancy Gray Frank was born on January 6, 1926 and passed away on Sunday, August and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents and 9, 2015. Frank was a resident of Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania at the his sisters Audrey Micklewright and Ann Reynolds. Jim was a kind time of passing. Frank was a graduate of the Mechanicsburg High and loving husband, father, grandfather and uncle. He will be forever School and Gettysburg College. Frank served his country in the U.S. missed by his family and his many friends for his integrity humor and Navy. Frank was married to Eva. generosity.