Westchester County Business Journal 120814 By Wag Magazine
In addition to several visits to Austria, where Dr. French was a Visiting Professor at the University of Vienna, the couple spent a sabbatical year (1981-1982) in South Africa studying ancient meteorite impact craters and getting a close and detailed experience of the country during the apartheid era. Driven by an unquenchable thirst for renewal, he arrived at each next enterprise with the heart of a poet. Ms. geri dymes white plains station. He organized family reunions, guitar jam sessions, and helped assemble a large throng of fellow fans to attend a favorite bluegrass group, The Seldom Scene, in Bucks County in January. Dr. Margolis is survived by his wife of 61 years, Nancy Nupuf Margolis, whom he met on a blind date while in Chicago, announcing that same night that they would marry.
"I've experienced ownership groups who didn't talk to players. Vatican Honors Italian Nun. They wintered in Port Aransas, TX for several years. He worked for most of his career at the Minnesota State Department of Labor and Industry, Office of General Counsel, retiring in 2016. She also worked a number of jobs, including land girl, and chambermaid, and while working as a waitress in Northumberland when she was 17, organised a strike and won higher wages for the staff. In 2004, Polly was recognized by the Episcopal City Mission with the Bishop Morris F. Arnold Award for her social justice work and for Dickson Meadows: "Polly Dickson has been a perennial, gentle, loving presence, reminding her faith community of the prophetic call to 'do justice, love mercy and walk humbly with God. '" In 1959, Malcolm married Judith Ballard. She joined his international career and their family lived in India, Brazil, New York, and Finland. Bob had a very diverse professional career as a corporate leader, entrepreneur, business coach and professor. He was blessed with ten grandchildren and one great-grandson: Peter '11 and Joseph '14 Kyle; Laura '09 (Ryan) Thilquist and Helen '12 Kyle; Ruby and Bug Kyle; Kyle, Maureen, Allison, and Norah Brusco; and Gavin Michael Thilquist, as well as two sisters, Sheila Kyle Cunningham and Geraldine (Bob) Kyle Bullard '56, and one sister-in-law, Kay (Jonathan) Cook. Her education and love for teaching led to her career as a teacher. The luncheon honored the mem ory of Mrs. Michael Heller of Cro- ton, a member of the board since its inception. Dr. Margolis' history of public service to both local and national professional organizations is long and varied.
He is survived by his second wife, Madel, his brother, Jonathan Abbott '47, his children David Seth (Seth) Abbott (Nancy), Marion (Marnie) Abbott Grisley (Tom), Kathryn Clinton (KC) Abbott (John), four grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. On Sundays, the Spirit soared whenever Rhonda sang or was at the piano. Later Dr. Margolis became the Associate Chief of Clinical Affairs at the University of Michigan Health System, and Director of the Forensic Psychiatric Program. In June 1945 he graduated from St. Paul Academy, which he had attended since kindergarten and where he developed many close lifelong friendships. Russell Maul Collins, Jr, 87 of Hilton Head Island, South Carolina died peacefully at home surrounded by his family after a long struggle with Dementia on February 6, 2021. DOROTHY "DOTTY" AMES TURNER OLUND '61. Survived by brother Patrick, Jr. (Patricia) '49; his wife's siblings Suzanne (Robert) Flotten and James (Elizabeth) Kamman; children John (Sara Rottunda) '78, Suzanne (favorite son-in-law Andrew) LeFevour, Paul (Barbara Thrasher) '82, and Peter K. '85; grandchildren Bridget (Patrick), Elise '09, Andrew (Murphy), Madeline '11, Kathleen, Mary Clare, Emmett, Cassidy and Jediah; great-grandaughter Evelyn, and many nieces, nephews and friends. Chris was an American art collector, curator, photographer, art entrepreneur, author and publisher. Born in St. Paul, MN, Emmy was the youngest of three siblings. Peter had a life-long love of learning and attended courses well in to his 80s. Through newsletter articles, conference presentations, and homemade T-shirts and buttons proclaiming, "I'm not a bum; I'm an independent scholar, " she advocated for broader respect for the work done by scholars outside of academic settings. An advocate for equity, Jim would address ethical disparities head-on and form lasting bonds with friends and colleagues.
Save the publication to a stack. He was preceded in death by his parents, Dr. William Frederick Menold, Sr. and Jean Shirley (Johnson) Menold. Dick's family plans to hold a celebration to honor his life among his extensive friends and family to be announced in the near future. He also taught at Chewning Junior High School (Durham, NC), Marshall School (Duluth, MN), and Mesabi Range College (Virginia, MN), and held masters degrees from the Bread Loaf School of English and the University of Minnesota Duluth. Died Thursday, October 14, 2020 at home, surrounded by his loving family. Parker Keenan "Ted" Bagley, 81, died peacefully on October 6, 2018, at Westminster-Canterbury of the Blue Ridge, Charlottesville, Virginia, with his children at his side. Private burial will be at Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in Concord. Joe Berry, acting director of Carnegie's Department of Global Ecology, noted that Briggs was also recognized in his youth as an intrepid mountaineer with first ascents of peaks in Canada and Alaska. JOAN T. ZUCKERMAN WED; Attended by Sister at Marriage to Thomas Bruce Morgan. When not operating businesses, John ventured into developing real estate and more recently served as President of Oklahoma Woodland Owners Association. Rick was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, the son of John Fiske Driscoll of St. Paul and Helen Russell Locke of Watertown, Massachusetts. She was 87 years of age. George Richard "Dick" Slade '48 January 12, 1931 — April 30, 2022 of Minneapolis.
She was born in St Paul, Minnesota in 1923, and graduated from The Summit School. He also returned to studying what he called his "first love, " mathematics. When Jim retired, he continued his love of sail boat racing first kindled on the lakes in Minnesotta. Preceded in death by husband, Lorence, and numerous beloved pets. Up to his last, Malcolm cared deeply about the St. Paul College and Way to Grow of Minneapolis. He played (and excelled at) tennis, golf, paddle tennis, squash, bridge, backgammon and poker.
KATHARINE (ROE) CROSS '70. Locally Dr. Margolis served as President of the Washtenaw County Medical Society, was on the University of Michigan Civil Liberties Board and the University Senate Advisory Committee of University Affairs. He did stints in Oman, Qatar and even Norway before returning home for good in 2005. In 1997, Russell reunited with and married his old SPAN friend and love of his life, Karen Larvick. Pat died at home, peacefully in her sleep, from complications of Alzheimer's Disease and the Covid-19 virus. Class of 1948 then went on to graduate from Carlton College with a Master's degree in Cultural Anthropology. Charles is survived by his parents, Michael and Miriam Moss; brother, William Moss; sister-in-law, Ashleigh Moss and niece, Scarlet Moss. Lupita fondly remembers his passion for whistling which was very harmonious to listen to. She sold baklava at the St. Anthony Park Arts Festival in the 1970s and cooked dinners for the St. Anthony Park Association in the early 1980s. Navy's Office of Naval Research (ONR) European Office. She married Robert Tennant in 1947.
Preceded in death by husband, James; sister, Judith Leslie; parents, Judith and John Corning. M'ARTHUR CITES WALKER; 8th Army Chief Gets Oak Leaf Cluster for Heroism. Orders to Cross the Parallel Dropped to Troops by Plane; ORDERS ON BORDER DROPPED TO TROOPS. Giants Triumph Over Braves, 5-1, With Spencer Pitching 3-Hitter; Only Sisti's Home Run Mars Rookie's First Start--Stanky's 1, 000th Major League Safety Off Spahn Opens Big Rally. Lissa was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Leonard; and brother, Michael Flinn. Her last words were "Thank You. " Glenna is preceded in death by husband, Milton D. Price Jr. '45; children, Milton D. Price III, Deborah Price; parents, Glen & Josephine Millard.