IN MEMORIAM 40s Emily C. Biichle ’47 50s Fayne N. (Neff) Gross ’50 Maynard W. Rinker ’50 Carl J. Fila ’52 George K. Shortess ’54, survived by wife, MaryLou (Miller) Shortess ’55 Joseph R. Maiolo Jr. ’55, survived by son, Joseph R. Maiolo III ’79, and granddaughter, Megan Maiolo ’06 Robert E. Blair ’58 Earl A. Denny ’59 John T. Moran ’59 60s Mary P. (Jennings) Codd ’60, survived by husband, Henry W. Codd ’59 Benjamin F. Antrim III ’61 Ronald E. Kehler Jr. ’61 Del F. Mummert ’61 Raymond C. Singley Jr. ’61 Luke H. Kauffman ’62 William S. Clewell ’63 Carl O. Hieber ’63 Charles A. Lehman III ’63 Paul K. Olandt ’63, survived by wife, Connie (Zeigler) Olandt ’62 David L. Phillips ’63, survived by wife, Eleanor (Little) Phillips ’64 Margaret (Niklaus) Smith ’63 Diane (Zurinsky) Sweeney ’63, survived by brother, Theodore Zurinsky ’69 Francis J. Tripoli ’63 James B. Howe ’64 Robert J. Markel ’64 Karl B. Reichard ’64 Edward F. Romano Jr. ’65 William F. Davis ’66, survived by wife, Elizabeth (Lamb) Davis ’65 Quentin B. Stocum ’66 Herbert W. Twiddy ’67, survived by wife, Eileen (King) Twiddy ’69 Carol (Graham) Dyer ’68 Melvin L. Fleming ’68, survived by wife, Harriet (Hooven) Fleming ’69 David S. Halteman ’68 John C. Hodgins ’69, survived by wife, Linda (Notarangelo) Hodgins ’71 Ronald R. Kennedy ’69 Daniel E. Maneval ’69 Daryl R. (Van Pelt) Potter ’69 Shelley F. (King) Siriano ’69 70s Kirk A. Frederiksen ’70, survived by wife, Marilyn (Norton) Frederiksen ’68, and sister, Judi Fredericksen ’73 Margaret M. Myers ’71 Vistula Chapman-Smith ’72, survived by husband, Robert Smith ’73 Pamela (Banes) Colesworthy ’73 Stephen W. DiMichele ’73 Jon N. Hasselman ’73 Kenneth W. Barber ’74 Kevin T. Moran ’77 Lawrence R. Richards ’77 Steven E. Weigle ’77, survived by wife, Leslie (Lehman) Weigle ’77 A. Louise Harner ’78 Joseph M. Kuder III ’78, survived by wife, Karen (Kapitan) Kuder ’80, son, Joseph M. Kuder IV ’11, and sister, Margaret (Kuder) Dunkirk ’73 Steven J. Burkhart ’79 80s Mark A. Bolinger ’82 Martha R. (Roberts) Detwiler ’84 Dawn Hauser ’84 Eleanore (Laut) Russell ’84 Joseph D. Sullivan ’86 Gary C. Rhinehart Jr. ’87, survived by sisters, Tammy (Rhinehart) Strayer ’86 and Kristin (Rhinehart) Lenker ’94 David F. Bonsick ’89 90s Keith O. Barrows ’90, survived by wife, Carol (Thompson) Barrows ’89 00s Mark P. Barnes ’01 Daniel A. Conkright ’09 John T. “Jack” Detwiler, former trustee Robert F. Falk, Ph.D., professor emeritus of theatre, survived by Amy Cartal-Falk, Ph.D. ’74, professor emerita of French Donald J. Kirk ’79H John C. Lundy, former trustee FRIENDS If you would like to notify Lycoming College about the death of an alumnus/a, you may complete a Class Note online submission at www.lycoming.edu/classnote. Blumer was the 13th president of Lycoming College from 1976 to 1989. His service to the Lycoming College community was truly distinguished, and his thirteen-year presidency was marked by both fundraising and capital project successes. Notably, the Lamade Gymnasium was built during his tenure as a debt-free construction, the former Hilltop Gym was transformed into the Fine Arts Building, formally opening in 1983, and to address the needs of the science faculty and students, the Heim Science Building was completed in the spring of 1990. Program innovation under Blumer’s leadership included the introduction of a B.A. in sculpture, B.S.N. in nursing, and the creation of majors in computer science and mass communication. His success in securing gifts in support of the mission of the College continues to impact students. The Rev. Dr. Frederick E. Blumer, survived by son, Frederick E. Blumer Jr. ’81, and daughter-in-law, Elizabeth (Rabold) Blumer ’82 35 www.lycoming.edu
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