Mason, Nathaniel (Nat) Thayer (11/21/2019)
The following is from Tex Talmadge:
The following is from Tex Talmadge:
Dr. John V. Kelsey, 71, a retired officer in the United States Public Health Service died October 15th at his home in Chevy Chase, MD of natural causes. Known as “Jack” to his family and “Jake” to friends and colleagues he was born in Annapolis, MD on October 20, 1947. His father was Lt. Col. USMC John V. Kelsey who died when he was 10.
Michael W. Neal, 72, husband of Kay R. Neal, of Greenville, passed away, Wednesday, September 11, 2019. Mike was born October 18, 1946 in Indianapolis, Indiana. He was the son of the late Hoy O. Neal and Virginia Brown Neal. On the personal side, Mike was actively involved in his children's athletic activities. He coached their basketball teams and was an active spectator and fan of their travel soccer teams. Advisory work provided many travel opportunities to China, Thailand, and Korea, as well as many resort areas in the United States.
Obituary for Warren D. Finke from Oak Hill Funeral Home web page:
Thomas Lee Parker “Guitar Tommy” passed away April 17, 2019. We do not yet have an official obituary.
Robert Malcolm "Mac",Jr., Age 72, of Newtown Square, died April 1st 2019 after a short illness.
Robert was born on March 2nd, 1947 in Tarboro, North Carolina To Elizabeth Edwards and Robert McNair. After graduating from Friends' Select School in 1965, he went on to graduate from Dartmouth College in 1969. He served as a law clerk in the U.S. Army from 1969 - 1971. He then attended Stanford University, where he secured his J.D. in 1974. Robert married Sally Stephenson on May 12th, 1979, and they raised two daughters Sarah and Catherine.
R. Kent Sargent M.D. 1947 - 2019
It is with great sadness that we announce the death of R. Kent Sargent, M.D. of Avon, CT from complications of Neurosarcoid Disease. He is survived by his wife, Diane, of Avon, CT; sons Kristofor Sargent M.D. and wife Christina of Petersburg, Alaska, and Joshua Sargent Ed.D. and wife Yoshimi and one adorable granddaughter, Ema, of Los Angeles, California.
Jim Willis was a big guy, nearly six-foot eight, but his tough exterior belied his kind heart and wry sense of humor. His interest in rowing was a lifelong passion. Jim rowed for Phillips Exeter Academy, where he and his crew competed at the Royal Henley Regatta. Jim often told stories of rowing with frozen fingers at Dartmouth.
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:
Richard (Dick) Neuhoff passed away on March 21, 2018, in Hartford, Connecticut. Though he was born in Elmira, New York, he spent most of his childhood in Durham, New Hampshire. After graduating from Phillips Exeter Academy, he attended Dartmouth College. Following his graduation from Dartmouth in 1969, Richard went on to Stanford Law School. He began his legal career as a criminal defense trial attorney at the Santa Clara County Public Defender’s Office in San Jose, California.