MEMORIALS

Willard R. Thurlow *42
Willard died April 1, 2022, at the age of 103. He earned a bachelor’s degree from Brown in 1939 and a Ph.D. in psychology from…
Evan J. Chyun ’04
Evan died May 29, 2022, four days short of his 40th birthday, in an automobile accident. Evan was raised in Bristol, Conn., and attended Bristol…
Phyllis N. Fonseca ’79
After a two-year ordeal with Lou Gehrig’s disease (ALS), Phyllis died Oct. 11, 2021, in Chelsea, Mass. Evincing a lifelong concern for the welfare of…
James L. Marketos ’76
Jim passed away in Washington, D.C., May 13, 2022, from complications of prostate cancer, which he had battled since first being diagnosed in 1998. He…
Timothy S. O’Neil ’76
Tim died May 6, 2022, at his home in Austin, Texas, of a cardiac event after jogging. He was a senior vice president with Herring…
William L. Liscom ’76
Bill died March 17, 2022, of heart failure, in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. He was notable for his intellect, energy, good will, humor, and his abiding…
David William Tonkyn ’75 *85
David William Tonkyn ’75 *85 David died suddenly on Jan. 2, 2022, while on his daily jog in Edisto Beach, S.C. Born in Nevada, he…
David William Tonkyn ’75 *85
David William Tonkyn ’75 *85 David died suddenly on Jan. 2, 2022, while on his daily jog in Edisto Beach, S.C. Born in Nevada, he…
George C. Woodbridge ’74
George, an educator, author, and composer, died Feb. 6, 2022, at Bridgeport Hospital following complications from an illness. Born in 1951 in New York, he…
Robert Alan Woodard ’73
Al died April 15, 2022, at his Golden, Colo., home. In his own words from the Nassau Herald: “The firstborn of Bob and Marion Woodard…
Thomas L. Sumner ’73
Tom died April 8, 2021, in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. Raised in Lexington, Va., he attended the Woodberry Forest School, where he wrestled and played…
Leonard R. Dupree ’73
Lenny died April 28, 2022, in Green Valley, Ariz., after a six-year battle with multiple myeloma. He was born Sept. 13, 1951, in Seattle, where…
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