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  • Stephen Parks, April 13, 2008

    Published in Austin American-Statesman on Apr. 16, 2008 Stephen F. Parks, 60, of Austin died unexpectedly on Sunday, April 13, 2008 as a result of injuries sustained in an automobile accident. He is survived by his loving wife, Louise Parks; daughters, Ursula Parks and Sarah Ballou Parks; and son-in-law, Rob Acker. Steve is also survived by his sisters, Susan E. Parks of West Stafford, CT and Cynthia A. Parks of Florence, MA and their families….

  • Maxime Derbes, February 13, 2008

    Maxime Joseph Derbes, III passed away at his home on Wednesday, February 13, 2008. He was born December 19, 1947 to the late Kathleen McCoullough and Max J. Derbes, Jr. in New Orleans, LA and has been a resident of Covington since 1960. He graduated from St. Paul’s High School in 1965 where he was student council president for both his junior and senior years. He received his B.A. in Administrative Sciences from Yale University…

  • Gary Vujnovich, February 7, 2008

    VUJNOVICH GARY GENE, Of College Park, MD, passed away on February 7, 2008. Born in Kansas City, KS on January 24, 1947, Gary was the loving husband of Jessie Carpenter and devoted father to daughter Marjorie and son Mark. He is also survived by his brother Larry Vujnovich and nephew Michael Vujnovich, both of Kansas City. Gary was a graduate of Yale University and George Washington University Law School. He was devoted to his family…

  • Harry Payne, January 7, 2008

    Published on the Hamilton College website 17th President of Hamilton College Presented: March 4, 2008, by Dan Chambliss, Professor of Sociology Harry “Hank” Payne, president emeritus of Hamilton College, was born on March 25, 1947, and died unexpectedly on January 7, 2008, at the age of 60. A remarkably accomplished historian and academic leader, he served as president or acting president of three distinguished liberal arts colleges and the nation’s largest independent school, yet he…

  • Ralph Sando, October 13, 2007

    (Posted on philly.com, Oct. 16, 2007, by John F. Morrison.) Dr. Ralph Sando, Gentle Eye Doctor It must have been a treat to go to Dr. Ralph S. Sando’s office. Patients could be assured of a cheery greeting by a man who not only knew their names, but also something about their lives and families. He was an ophthalmologist, but he regarded each patient as a special friend, and he often treated more than their…

  • Lance Konselman, July 29, 2007

    Published in Garden City High School ‘65 Lance M. Konselman, a man of high erudition with an abiding commitment to public service and a fixture on the Staten Island cultural scene, died at Silver Lake Specialized Care Center, after a lengthy illness. He was 60 years old and at the time of his death was vice president for finance and administration at the Staten Island Botanical Garden. His career was as diverse and as interesting…

  • David Richard Whelan, May 23, 2007

    In Memory of David Richard Whelan Richard Whelan was a noted cultural historian, scholar, and one of the great photography writers of the 20th Century. Mr. Whelan was the author of several biographical books including: Robert Capa: A Biography; Robert Capa: The Definitive Collection; Robert Capa at Work: This is War! Alfred Stieglitz: A Biography. With author Evan Cornog he wrote Hats In The Ring: An Illustrated History of American Presidential Campaigns. Richard Whelan was…

  • Robert Wheeler, Deceased April 25, 2007 – Needs Content

    We need a volunteer who knew this Classmate to help assemble information for an “In Memoriam” remembrance. Please use the Contact Us form to get in touch with one of our editors. What we need from you is anything about this person that we can use to create a proper tribute — memories from our student days, links to obits that ran in newspapers, pictures, what you know about their lives, email addresses of survivors…

  • John Oleyer, April 13, 2006

    OLEYER, John M. John M. Oleyer, 57, beloved husband of Cynthia, died on Thursday, (April 13, 2006) at St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center, with his loving family at his side. John was born in New Britain on June 6, 1948 to Michael and Ann (Pacinda) Oleyer of Farmington who survive him. John leaves to mourn four cherished children who were the lights of his life: Matthew and his wife, Ashley, of Boston, MA; Peter…

  • Douglas Groome, Deceased March 27, 2006 – Needs Content

    We need a volunteer who knew this Classmate to help assemble information for an “In Memoriam” remembrance. Please use the Contact Us form to get in touch with one of our editors. What we need from you is anything about this person that we can use to create a proper tribute — memories from our student days, links to obits that ran in newspapers, pictures, what you know about their lives, email addresses of survivors…

  • Dwight Dodge, January 19, 2006

    Published in The Baltimore Sun on January 25, 2006, by Jacques Kelly Dwight Alton Dodge Jr., 58, manager for fuel company Dwight Alton Dodge Jr., a retired fuel company manager and businessman who had been a student leader in his years at Parkville High School, died of a cerebral aneurysm Thursday at Cumberland Memorial Hospital. The former Pasadena resident was 58. Born in Baltimore and raised in Baynesville, he was a 1965 graduate of Parkville…

  • Stephen Mosko, December 6, 2005

    Published in Newmusicbox.org, on December 9, 2005 by Rand Steiger: It is with great sadness I write that Stephen “Lucky” Mosko passed away on December 5, 2005, at the age of 58. Lucky was a unique and innovative composer, a brilliant teacher, and an inspiring conductor. The performances he led at the remarkable CalArts festivals in the ’80s still echo in the minds of all of us who were fortunate enough to attend them. He…

  • Herbert Wright, August 24, 2005

    Published in the Los Angeles Times on Oct. 30, 2005 Wright, Herbert J. (58), Passed away August 24, 2005. Herbert Wright was best known as producer and writer of the successful TV series, Star Trek, The Next Generation. He began life in Keokuk Iowa, and then went on to Yale University (where he established the film school) and graduated with honors in 1969. After arriving in Hollywood, he produced, wrote and directed over 50 TV…

  • John O’Leary, April 2, 2005

    Published in The Guardian on May 19, 2005, by David Sugarman: Working towards justice for Pinochet’s victims John O’Leary, who has died aged 58, made an exceptional contribution to United States-Chilean relations and to the struggle to bring General Pinochet to justice. As US ambassador to Chile from 1998 to 2001, he brought goodness and a powerful intellect to the office, and worked to redress the effects of Washington’s part in the consolidation of the…

  • Robert Wells, March 18, 2005

    WELLS, Robert Allen Robert Allen Wells, 57, of Kent, WA, formerly of Bloomfield, passed away suddenly at home in Kent, WA on Friday (March 18, 2005). He was born in Hartford on April 18, 1947, son of Arthur James Wells and Shirley Wolcott Wells of Bloomfield. Bob was a graduate of Loomis School, 1965, where he was a National Merit Scholar, and a graduate of Yale University, Class of 1969. After college, Bob served three…

  • Valentine Nesbit, Deceased January 31, 2005 – Needs Content

    We need a volunteer who knew this Classmate to help assemble information for an “In Memoriam” remembrance. Please use the Contact Us form to get in touch with one of our editors. What we need from you is anything about this person that we can use to create a proper tribute — memories from our student days, links to obits that ran in newspapers, pictures, what you know about their lives, email addresses of survivors…