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5 to 9 Years of Giving Marion Abrams ’77 Janet E Donors who have given consistently to UMass Amherst are recognized as members of the Loyalty Circle. This Circle gratefully acknowledges those have made gifts for at least five years. Their generosity has provided invaluable support to all aspects of academic and student life. Following are Loyalty Circle members listed by years of giving: 5-9; 10-24; and 25+. * Deceased James & Aiche Abraham % % Parent Leonard & Kathleen Abraham > Current faculty, staff, or emeritus faculty Neal B. Abraham & Donna L. Wiley HA Honorary alumnus or alumna Allen & Pamela Abrahamson % HON Honorary degree recipient Fred and Donna Abrahamson % S Stockbridge alumnus or alumna Alan Abrams % & Laura Abrams % Arnold B. Abrams ’66 Kristin B. (Kanter) Abrams ’07 Linda J. Abrams ’76MEd 5 to 9 Years of Giving Marion Abrams ’77 Janet E. Aalfs ’79 Howard D. Abramson ’83, ’88MS % & Lisa I. Abramson % John & Sara Aalto % Rebecca A. (Crapser) Abramson ’96 Peter H. Aalto % & Margaret A. Aalto % Robert & Claudia Abramson % Ray Aaronian ’87 Jessica L. (Sciortino) Abreu ’02 Winifred R. Aaronian ’85 Paul M. Abreu ’90 Robert Abair & Mary M. Abair Matthew R. Abt ’02 Charles & Rosemary Abati % Victor H. Abularach ’79MS Janice M. Abatiello % Hayat N. Abuza Maureen (Duffy) Abber ’83 Mauro & Janet Accomazzo % Brandon R. Abbott ’93, ’09MS M. Ellen (Wilson) Accorsi ’62 Bruce J. Abbott % & Patricia Abbott % Bernardo E. Acebal ’85 & Zahira M. Acevedo-Crespo ’87 % Curtis T. Abbott % & Irene M. Fordon-Abbott % Diane C. Acerra ’89 Gordon Abbott, Jr. Dharma R. Acharya ’85MS Jessica L. Abbott ’03 Pamela Acheson Robert G. Abbott % & Sheila F. Abbott % Robert and Frances Acheson % Stephanie J. (Randazzo) Abbott ’93 Horace E. Achilles % & Deborah J. Achilles % Charline L. Abbott-Bullock ’74 Reginald H. Achilles ’91 Anthony J. Abbruzzese ’70 Andrew P. Acker ’88S Thomas J. Abdella ’92MRP Robert W. Ackerman % George T. Abdow Robert Ackman % & JoAnne Ackman % Ronald J. Abdow Nelson Acosta ’87, ’98MEd R. Sabuur Abdul-Kareem ’99EdD Edward Acton % & Anne Acton % Deanne Abedon % Rebecca J. Adae ’87 Isoken A. Abel David B. Adair ’89, ’94MS & Darlene (Stone) Adair ’87, ’93MS Luis & Rosalba Abella % William M. Adamczyk ’71 Delmont & Ruth Abells % Ivan A. Adames Mark S. Abelman ’75 Donna D. (Croft) Adami ’69S Martin & Lenore Abelson % Jeanne C. Adamo ’87 John Abely ’78 William Adamo % & Bethany Adamo % James T. Aberle ’89PhD Bernard & Annette Adams % Kenneth P. Abert ’86 Charles K. Adams ’71S Kathryn S. Abney ’74 Christine (Mangano) Adams ’77 Charles Abosamra, Jr. ’65MEd Christopher W. Adams ’80 & Sharon (Dufraine) Adams ’79 David E. Adams ’79 & Lynne M. (Schwer) Adams ’81 Paul C. Ahrens & Anne H. Ahrens David L. Adams ’67 & Lynne E. (Connors) Adams ’67 Thomas Aiello ’80 Denise R. Adams ’73 Matthew A. Aigen ’96 Dorothy Adams ’06 % > Donald & Margaret Aiken % Gail Adams ’84PhD William & Carol Aiken % Gary W. Adams ’72S, ’87PhD Allan and Patricia Aikens % Geoffrey C. Adams % & Kathy A. Adams % Alan L. Ainspan ’82MS Gregory A. Adams ’90, ’02MA, ’06PhD Walter W. Ainsworth % & Annette E. Ainsworth % Helene Adams % Heather J. Aitken ’05 James M. Adams ’77 James M. Aitken ’94 Jennifer S. Adams > Harry & Sarah Aizenstat Lawrence B. Adams ’79MRP Samuel I. Ajiri ’71PhD & Eileen (Dusanek) Ajiri ’71MA Margaret M. Adams ’88, ’92MEd Michael C. Akashian ’80 Mark R. Adams Nathaniel H. Akerman ’69 Marsha (Anenberg) Adams ’68 Jane Akiba % Mary D. Adams Phyllis A. (DiGangi) Akillian ’86 Michael F. Adams ’88 & Susan (Heiman) Adams ’88, ’90MEd Akinremi A. Akinwale ’09MBA Richard C. Adams % Alfred J. Albano, Jr. Robert Adams % & Mary Ann Adams % Benjamin Albert ’95, ’97MEd Russell S. Adams Daniel J. Albert, Jr ’01 Sarah J. Adams ’77 Loretta (Jenkins) Albert Walter W. Adams ’80MS, ’84PhD Matthew G. Albert ’86 William H. Adams III ’50 Maura H. (Levine) Albert ’70 Susan M. Adams-Conley ’81 Raymond & Helen Albert % Margaret (Barry) Adams-King ’68 Ronald L. Albert ’76, ’80MS % Francis R. Adamski % & R. Marilyn Adamski % Thomas W. Albert ’67 Maryanne P. Adamski ’89 Glenede F. (Amidon) Albertine ’70, ’87MEd Edward J. Adamson ’91 Debra (Sidmore) Alberts ’83 Emily (Rourke) Adcock ’03 John D. Alberts ’76 % & Carolyn (McNeil) Alberts ’73 % Susan (Williams) Addis ’88MA Gabriel J. Albina ’72MS John R. Addison ’50 George T. Albrecht, Sr. ’68 Christopher A. Additon ’98 Peter Albrecht % & Kathy Albrecht % Lannie J. Adelman ’68 Benjamin M. Albro-Fisher ’95 & BethAnn Albro-Fisher ’92 James M. Adelmann ’95 Alicia M. (Pizzuto) Aldam ’89 Charles Adelsberger % Etiony Aldarondo ’88MS, ’92PhD & Maria S. (Carlo Vargas) Aaron M. Adler ’86 Carlo ’86, ’89MEd, ’91MS, ’94PhD Evan M. Adler ’00 Dale L. Alden ’70 & Sandra J. (Spencer) Alden ’71 Jamie I. Adler ’81 % & Linda C. Adler % Steven J. Alden Selig Adler ’66 Michael Alderman ’93 Shari M. (Goldman) Adler ’78 Edith J. Aldort David H. Adriance ’80 Barbara A. Aldrich W. Adrion Debra J. (Nielsen) Aldrich ’94 Richard S. Affleck ’66MS & Aldona (Lapinskas) Affleck ’66 Frank J. Aldrich ’73 & Ellen J. Aldrich ’75 Maria Afonso-Goddard ’78 & David Goddard % Fred E. Aldrich ’59 Dorothy C. Africa ’74MA Gregory T. Aldrich ’80S Anne H. Agard ’70 Kenney W. Aldrich ’68MBA Mufutau A. Agboola ’97 Lois (Toothaker) Aldrich ’68 Walter E. Agers ’71MEd Malcolm S. Aldrich ’51 & Marilyn (Whipple) Aldrich ’51 Richard Aghababian % & Ann Aghababian % Mark Aldrich & Michele L. Aldrich Anna Aghamianz % Peter T. Aldrich ’85 Michael J. Agostino ’95 & Susan E. (Cannon) Agostino ’96 Richard E. Aldrich ’60 Peter A. Agree & Kathy L. Peiss Jean M. Alekna ’75 Marcia A. (Branagan) Aguero ’76 Christos P. Alex ’58 % Larry & Alice Aguiar % Thomas R. Alex ’81S Ivy G. Agyarko ’77MS Rachel L. Alexander Healey ’82 Connie E. Ahara Bernard Alexander ’63PhD Paul A. Ahearn ’83 % & Anita C. (Puzzanghero) Ahearn ’82 % Charles F. Alexander, Jr. ’65S, ’67 Gerard J. Ahern % & Susan B. Ahern % Clara (Franklin) Alexander ’76EdD Robert M. Aherne ’68 % Cleo J. Alexander ’88MS Arthur P. Ahl ’77 % & Rita (Farrell) Ahl ’73 % Glenn M. Alexander ’80 % David A. Ahlquist ’91 Philip B. Alexander ’78 Howard E. Ahlskog & Sally J. Ahlskog Robert P. Alexander ’70 Michelle L. (Oppenheim) Ahmed ’89 William J. Alexander ’78 John V. Aho ’76 Nubar P. Alexanian ’75 Robert & Deborah Ahrenholz % Matthew F. Alexy ’85 Francis J. Alfieri ’90MS Murray I. Altsher ’49 Martin & Joan Alger % Bernardino G. Alvarez ’99 James Algeri % & Mary Algeri % Lydia Alvarez ’09MPH Katherine E. (Foley) Algood ’93 Rosario Alvarez % Grace L. (Moore) Ali ’73 David L. Alves ’80 Kamal H. Ali ’77MEd, ’81EdD & Ayesha Ali ’82, ’92MS, ’15PhD Mark D. Alves ’90 Christine M. Alibrandi-O’Connor ’87 Charles A. Alvino ’77 James P. Alicata ’74S, ’02EdD Richard C. Alvord ’81 Jason D. Alie ’95 Rami Alwan ’88 Zahiruddin M. Alim ’84MS Carl M. Alwardt ’75S Arthur Alintuck ’52 & Charlotte (Volk) Alintuck ’53 Linda F. Alwitt ’76PhD Christopher M. Allaire ’87 Samuel B. Amado % & Herminia J. Amado % Jeffrey B. Allan ’72 Robert Amadori ’64, ’66MS, ’69PhD & Ann (Haviland) Amadori ’65 Robert I. Allan ’65 Heidi L. (Wakneen) Amar ’98 Roseann Allan % Eduardo J. Amaral ’91 & Alaine (Lavoie) Amaral ’91 Sandra A. Allan ’84PhD Susan Amaral ’02MEd Norman B. Allard ’70 Patrick Amato % & Mary Amato % Carol L. (Shelasky) Allen ’64 Martin A. Amaya Carole Allen % David P. Ambrose ’03, ’04MEd, ’04MS Christina G. Allen ’74 Robert A. Ambrose ’74 Christopher J. Allen ’87 Stephen E. Ambrose ’75 Colleen M. (Dembek) Allen ’80 Alexander E. Ambroz ’05 Earle Allen % & Phyllis Allen % Peter W. Ambrozavitch % & Susan M. Ambrozavitch % Erin J. (Abbey) Allen ’90 Leonard L. Amburgey ’84EdD Ernest Allen Gene Ambutter % & Sondra Butchin % James R. Allen ’60 Fuad K. Ameen ’79 Janet (Ginkus) Allen ’76CAGS, ’08EdD Jennifer L. (Neubauer) Amendolari ’87 John T. 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