Foster, David Carey (5/29/2010)
This originally was printed in the Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune.
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This originally was printed in the Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune.
John W. French died November 11, 2014 after a lengthy battle with cancer. He is survived by his wife Linda Neshamkin and daughters Alexandra and Jennifer. John was president of Neshamkin French Architects, Inc. of Charlestown, Mass. Award winning architects Linda and John started their firm in 1985 and it became one of the most respected architectural and planning groups in New England. Following his passing Linda contacted classmates and reminded us that Jack never let illness define him or get in the way of his friendships.
We are saddened to hear of the passing of our classmate, H. Flanders Fuenzalida (9/16/1947 - 4/25/2018). No obituary is available at this time.
The Buffalo News of April 29, 2018 carried this notification:
The following obituary was published in the Connecticut Post on May 3, 2012.
Robert Wayne Garrett of Scituate died peacefully after a brief illness on a beautiful Fall morning, November 18th. Robert was born and raised in Frederick, Maryland and spent much of his youth on his grandparents’ dairy farm. He graduated valedictorian of Frederick High School in 1965, Phi Beta Kappa and Rufus Choate Scholar from Dartmouth College in Hanover, NH with a degree in advanced mathematics and economics in 1969 and Harvard Law School in 1972.
At this time, we have no published obituary for George Glaser. If you have memories, anecdotes, or access to an obituary, please let us know.
Geoffrey Crane Goodfellow
4/12/1947 - 9/5/2012
Resident of Santa Clara
Ernest Doane Grinnell III was not your ordinary Dartmouth student. Though he helped in the financial end of WDCR enough to end up on the 1969 Directorate with me, I never knew him until maybe Junior year, though I wonder why because it would seem so difficult not to know who he was. Yet one did certainly have to get to know Doane to appreciate him. Having just heard that he died on March 17, I guess I realize that appreciation was never enough.
Michael Lewis Groden (Mike), Distinguished University Professor Emeritus Department of English and Writing Studies, at Western University, died peacefully on Thursday, March 25, 2021 in the presence of his wife of twenty-nine years, and friend of sixty years, poet and writer Molly Peacock, at Princess Margaret Cancer Center, Toronto.
No published obituary is available at this time.