In Memoriam

 

Mr. Benjamin Mazin ’28L

Mr. Innes W. Dobbins, Jr. ’30A

Mrs. Claudine Meyer Fife ’30A

Mrs. Letitia Green Yeager ’32A, 33G

John H. Jones ’34M

Edward L. Smith, MD ’34M

Ms. M. Lucile Paris ’35MU

Mr. Frank J. Schindler ’38B

Alberta W. Baugh, MD ’39M

Mrs. Mildred Parker Kottke ’39A

Oliver Shirley Matthews, MD ’39M

Miss Louise Mendel ’39A

Mr. John H. McGregor ’43S

Meyer Goldstein, DMD ’44D

Herman R. Moore, Jr., MD ’44M

John Earl Harting, Sr., DMD ’45D

Mr. Ray T. Fortenbach, JD ’48A

Mr. Lee Maupin Puckett ’48S

Mr. Vincent W. Zangari ’50B

Mrs. Shirley Warns Pilkenton ’52A

Mr. Marvin B. Underwood ’52A, ’74G

Mrs. Dora Allen Jansing ’53A, ’57G

Ms. Elene B. Kennedy ’53A

Mr. Thomas Anthony Willenbrink ’53B

Mr. Robert E. Costello ’56B

Lee Allen Heine, MD ’56A, ’60M

R.B. Howard, MD ’56A, ’61M, ’65MER

Mr. Joseph Harry Quirico ’56B

Mr. Roy Kerr ’58B

Mrs. Mimi Martin ’60A, ’91G

Mrs. Lea Cleaver Schultz ’64A, ’79G

Maj. Robert Lee Rapp ’67S

Mr. James Davis Fisher ’68A

Mr. Elbert William Watts ’68A

William C. Main, EdD ’69G

Mr. Robert Y. Lutes ’71B

Miss Agnes Z. Veleta ’71G

Mr. Enoch Styron Harned ’77A

Ms. Mary Ann Wethington ’80G

Ms. Lucinda C. Bell ’83B

Rev. Ronald L. Hutchins, Sr. ’83K

Ms. Janet Lee Maloney ’92E

Ms. Wanda K. Minks-Cole ’94B

Mr. Joseph B. Hammond AD

Mrs. Lewis Hirsch AD

Mr. Morris B. Thacker AD

Mrs. Constance S. Calandrino ASC

Mrs. Lucille T. Dimmit ASC

Mrs. Alexis Ditto Veeneman ASC

Lt. Charles A. Cook SPI/AOC 21


 

Eileen M. Egan, SCN retired president of Spalding University and a 1981 graduate from U of L’s School of Law, died December 30. She was 72. Egan was president of Spalding for 25 years and led the university to independent incorporation as well as adding seven undergraduate and 11 graduate programs to its academic offerings. She had received awards for her community service from groups as diverse as the Boy Scouts, Greater Louisville Economic Development Partnership, the Urban League and American Jewish Committee as well as being named "A Woman of Distinction" by the Center for Women and Families. In 1995, she was awarded the Order of Merit by
U of L.

Emerson Foulke, Distinguished Teaching Professor in U of L’s psychology department and innovator for the blind, died December 29. He was 68. Foulke founded the Perceptual Alternatives Laboratory at U of L in 1968, serving as its director until 1992. The laboratory’s mission was to develop alternatives to Braille to increase education and communication among the blind. He had also recently been awarded the Louis Braille Memorial Award from the International Braille Research Center, which he helped to establish in 1985.

Eleanor Hutchison, social worker and co-founder of the non-profit Clothe-A-Child program, died February 12. She was 75. Hutchison graduated from Louisville Municipal College in 1945 and served as head of the Clothe-A-Child program since its inception as a non-profit organization in 1977 until 1993. During that time, the program distributed more than $1 million in clothing to underprivileged families in Louisville and grew into one of the most respected charities in the area.

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