In Memoriam

We remember our friends and classmates lost too soon. They are missed. We honored them as part of our Reunion Event on Saturday evening, May 14, at Normandie Farm with this tribute video:
If a friend is deceased and not included here, please Add a Memorial below providing the name with graduation name as appropriate. If we've mistakenly listed someone here, we apologize for the error and will make corrections as soon as reunion organizers are informed.
Please note that Thomas J. Oakley was mistakenly listed here, and has personally notified us that he is alive and well.
If a friend is deceased and not included here, please Add a Memorial below providing the name with graduation name as appropriate. If we've mistakenly listed someone here, we apologize for the error and will make corrections as soon as reunion organizers are informed.
Please note that Thomas J. Oakley was mistakenly listed here, and has personally notified us that he is alive and well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqN_NaFxRaY&feature=youtu.be

Elizabeth Anne Gouker (Oleksy)
1948-05-30 2008-09-01
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Wendy Jo Ikley (Pashkoff)
2013-09-21
Ms. Ikley was born on June 29, 1948 and passed away on Saturday, September 21, 2013.
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Kathleen Darby (Rinehart)
2016-02-10
KATHLEEN R. DARBY (Age 67)
Of Washington, DC, passed away on February 10, 2016. She is survived by her husband, Alan H. Darby; her daughter, Kelly Day; her mother, Beall Comstock; her grandchildren, Logan Large and Jordan Day; her sisters, Mary Joyce Rinehart, Susan Brown, Barbara Rinehart, and Theresa Rinehart, and her... View Memorial and Tributes

Anita Ross (Rosenberg)
1949-02-10 2020-03-06
From Carleton College:
Anita Erin Ross, nee Anita Joan Rosenberg, ’70, Seattle, WA, passed away on March 6, 2020. Born in Chicago on February 10, 1949, she was raised largely in Washington, DC, and Bethesda, MD. Anita graduated from Carleton with a major in Anthropology and Sociology, after spending her junior year studying Arabic at the University of Wisconsin. Post-college, she worked at a...

Donald Rubinstein
1948-10-09 2023-09-27
From the Guam Museum
Dr. Donald Rubinstein, one of the most important scholarly voices in the field of Micronesian Studies and also a strong supporter of the Guam Museum by most recently serving on our KOSAS Advisory Board, passed away last week. [September 27, 2023]
Dr. Donald Rubinstein, one of the most important scholarly voices in the field of Micronesian Studies and also a strong supporter of the Guam Museum by most recently serving on our KOSAS Advisory Board, passed away last week. [September 27, 2023]