Nichols, David G. Jr. (2/2/2013)
Statement on the Passing of David Nichols, Jr.
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Statement on the Passing of David Nichols, Jr.
We do not have a published obituary for Robert Nichols.
David James Norden died on November 8, 1991, at his home in Hampden Sydney, Va., following a short illness. At the time of his death, Dave was the director of the Eggleston Library and Fuqua International Communications center at Hampden Sydney College, where he was also a lecturer in Russian.
After graduation, Dave did post-graduate work in Russian at Yale and received his master's degree in library science from Long Island University.
He is survived by his parents, his wife, Gail, and a son.
We are saddened to receive this note from classmate Tom Parks:
DR. STEPHEN NUGENT, 52, Zionsville, a retired pediatric physician, died August 3, 1999.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Aug. 7 in Zionsville Presbyterian Church.
Calling will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Aug 6 in Flanner & Buchanan Zionsville Mortuary.
Burial will be private.
Dr. Nugent was director of the Methodist Hospital pediatric intensive care unit, which he founded,for 13 years, retiring in 1993.
He was a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics, Society of Critical Care Medicine and Alpha Omega Alpha honorary fraternity.
Fred Ochs died on December 31, 2015, in Los Angeles, aged 68. Born in Massachusetts, son of Frederick Walter Ochs, Sr., and Inez Cardinali Ochs. Fred has a vast community of friends and family that will miss him. He is survived by his wife, Leslie Koch Ochs, her three children, his mother in law and a new grandson. He is also survived by an aunt, two sisters, Marianna Estabrooke and Ernestine Reisman, a niece, three nephews and two grand-nieces.
Published in Salt Lake Tribune on Jan. 3, 2016
From David Prentice:
A published obituary is not available, but Deke's sister provided this toucing essay about Deke:
Finally, I am ready to sit down and write a bit more about Deke Olmsted. I do this as I listen to a CBS this morning report about the incidence of CTE in kids playing football as early as 12 years old.
Michael N. Olschan died December 5 as a result of an aneurysm in the carotid artery. At Dartmouth Mike was an active member of Zeta Psi. Although a premed biology major, Mike entered the family business after graduation and eventually formed his own company, Retail Service Associates, distributors of non-food items to stores in New England and along the East Coast. Mike was active in the Dartmouth Club of Bridgeport. He is survived by his parents, his wife, Marjorie, and five children.
The following obituary appeared in the San Jose Mercury News, and was slightly revised by Dick’s wife, Sally.
“A gentle man who loved his family, friends, life and work, Richard Osberg died of brain cancer on October 17, 2007.
Thomas Lee Parker “Guitar Tommy” passed away April 17, 2019. We do not yet have an official obituary.