Helen
Lindahl
Michelson ’29,
Colorado
Springs,
Dec.
6.
Helen
was
a
retired
school
librarian.
Ruth
Osborn
Chappell ’30,
Vernon,
Vt.,
Sept.
28.
Ruth
taught
at
Crested
Butte
High
School
and
later
worked
as
a
lab
technician
for
Mesa
Verde
National
Park.
Her
husband Clifford
Chappell ’28
preceded
her
in
death.
Edward
H.
Parker ’30,
Aurora,
Colo.,
Feb.
23,
2003.
Edward
was
a
retired
telephone
engineer.
Survivors
include
his
wife
Marion,
his
sons, Edward
Jr. ’63
and John ’66,
and
his
daughter-in-law, Cathey
Grant
Weir ’65.
Marie
Benning
Edmiston ’32,
Denver,
Oct.
30.
Mary
Bloom
Vickerman ’32,
Colorado
Springs,
Sept.
15.
Mary
was
employed
at
Colorado
College
for
many
years
between
1933
and
1969,
including
three
years
as
night
librarian
at
Coburn
Library,
five
years
as
secretary
for
the
athletic
department,
and
22
years
as
manager
of
the
bookstore.
Mary
was
an
active
member
of
the
Fifty
Year
Club,
serving
as
its
correspondence
secretary
1984-86.
She
was
a
development
volunteer
and
a
member
of
Friends
of
the
Library
and
the
Woman’s
Educational
Society.
Survivors
include
her
son, Jay ’63.
She
was
preceded
in
death
by
her
husband Samuel ’33.
James
H.
Turner ’33,
Colorado
Springs,
Aug.
17.
James
was
a
retired
research
chemist
for
the
U.S.
Geological
Survey.
Cora
Sisam
Grannis ’34,
Washington,
D.C.,
June
10.
Cora
retired
in
1978
from
the
U.S.
Department
of
Labor.
Mary
Mansfield
Peckham ’35,
Corning,
Iowa,
March
21,
2003.
Malvina
Trimble
Robison ’35,
Colorado
Springs,
Dec.
12.
Malvina
was
a
teacher
and
librarian.
She
was
a
member
of
the
Woman’s
Educational
Society
and
the
Friends
of
the
Library
at
CC.
Albert
P.
Daniels ’36,
Colorado
Springs,
Nov.
3.
Al
was
the
former
owner
of
Daniels
Chevrolet
in
Colorado
Springs.
He
was
preceded
in
death
by
his
wife
of
68
years, Elizabeth
Evans
Daniels ’36.
Jean
Crawford
Jauchen ’37,
Colorado
Springs,
Nov.
22.
Jean
was
a
retired
teacher.
James
H.
McIntyre ’37,
Edmond,
Okla.,
Oct.
1.
Jim
was
an
independent
insurance
agent.
Survivors
include
his
wife
Leola.
He
was
preceded
in
death
by
his
sister, Sarah
McIntyre
Pryor ’36.
Theodore
M.
Billings ’40,
Aurora,
Colo.,
Nov.
14.
Mary
Duggan
Clark ’40,
Baton
Rouge,
La.,
Oct.
2.
Mary
retired
in
1985
from
Ball
Aerospace
in
Boulder,
Colo.
She
was
preceded
in
death
by
her
sister, Margaret
Duggan
Jarboe ’41.
Gordon
E.
Harmston ’40,
Salt
Lake
City,
Nov.
3.
Gordon
and
his
wife Clara
Abell
Harmston ’43
established
the
Frontier
Grill
in
Roosevelt,
Utah,
in
1946,
which
is
still
operated
by
his
son.
He
was
a
member
of
the
Utah
State
Senate
1963-1967,
and
served
as
the
director
of
the
Utah
State
Department
of
Natural
Resources
1968-1981.
Survivors
include
his
wife
and
their
six
children.
Frank
A.
Colton ’41,
Colorado
Springs,
June
5.
Frank
was
an
investor.
One
of
the
college’s
most
generous
benefactors
of
his
era,
Frank
and
his
widow
Vergie
gave
their
residence
to
the
college
to
provide
funds
for
a
neuroscience
design
laboratory
in
the
recently
completed
Tutt
Science
Center.
In
addition
to
Vergie,
survivors
include
two
sons,
John
and
Robert,
and
a
daughter,
Roberta.
Robert
H.
Andrews ’42,
Denver,
Nov.
7,
2002.
Elizabeth
Longchamp
McCann ’42,
Austin,
Texas,
Aug.
2.
Survivors
include
her
sister, Sterling
Longchamp
Huyett ’40.
Her
husband Thomas
McCann ’44
preceded
her
in
death.
Brenton
P.
Bergh ’43,
South
Pasadena,
Calif.,
March
17,
2003.
Brent
owned
his
own
construction
business.
Survivors
include
his
wife
Louanne.
Donald
I.
Brothers ’43,
Lake
Forest,
Ill.,
June
19.
Don
was
a
partner
of
A.S.
Hansen
Consulting
Actuaries
until
his
retirement
in
1991.
Survivors
include
his
wife
Nancy,
his
sister Phyllis
Brothers
Long ’46,
his
brother Dwight ’51,
his
late
brother-in-law Edward
Long ’44,
his
niece Elizabeth
Long
Gifford ’75,
and
his
nephew David
Long ’75.
Henry
W.
Elkins ’43,
Colorado
Springs,
Nov.
22.
Henry
was
the
C.E.O.
of
El
Paso
Electric
Co.
until
his
retirement
in
2001.
Thomas
P.
McCann ’44,
Austin,
Texas,
July
16.
Thomas
was
a
retired
geologist
with
Shell
Oil.
He
was
a
former
class
agent
as
well
as
a
volunteer
with
the
career
and
development
committees
at
the
college.
Survivors
include
his
sister-in-law, Sterling
Longchamp
Huyett ’40.
His
wife Elizabeth
Longchamp
McCann ’42
passed
away
shortly
after
he
did.
Harry
F.
Howard ’45,
San
Anselmo,
Calif.,
Feb.
17.
Survivors
include
his
wife
Marie,
his
brother, F.
Clinton
Howard ’48,
and
his
sister-in-law, Beverly
Geiger
Howard ’48.
Miriam
Johnson ’46,
Colorado
Springs,
Oct.
10.
Miriam
was
a
retired
film
editor
with
Alexander
Film
Services.
Edward
B.
Horton ’47,
Littleton,
Colo.,
April
11,
2003.
Edward
was
a
retired
real
estate
appraiser.
He
had
a
life
membership
in
the
Denver
Orchid
Society
and
had
one
of
the
largest
orchid
collections
in
the
country.
Survivors
include
his
wife Gail
Sedgwick
Horton ’44.
Barbara
Reed
Sleight ’48,
Honolulu,
March
17,
2002.
Barbara
retired
in
1993
as
the
director
of
St.
Clement’s
School
in
Honolulu.
She
was
a
member
of
the
Woman’s
Educational
Society
and
the
Friends
of
the
Library.
Survivors
include
her
sons, Reed
Minuth ’71
and Eric
Minuth ’75,
and
her
nephews, James
Reed ’79
and Timothy
Reed ’84.
Kenneth
E.
Thiede ’48,
Denver,
Aug.
23.
Rita
Hoag
Goodnight ’49,
Denver,
Sept.
8.
Rita
was
a
member
of
the
Woman’s
Educational
Society
and
the
Friends
of
the
Library.
Survivors
include
her
sister-in-law, Dorothea
Farris
Goodnight ’43,
and
her
grandson, Christopher
Goodnight ’90.
She
was
preceded
in
death
by
her
husband Warren
Goodnight ’49
and
her
brother-in-law, Charles “Bill” Goodnight ’43.
Raymond
B.
Jones ’49,
Pisgah
Forest,
N.C.,
June
12.
Raymond
was
an
account
manager
with
the
Container
Corp.
of
America
for
31
years.
Survivors
include
his
wife
Margaret.
Dorothy
Samson
Ballinger ’50,
Colorado
Springs,
Oct.
17.
Dorothy
was
a
former
county
clerk.
Survivors
include
her
husband
William.
Harry
A.
Galligan ’50,
Aurora,
Colo.,
Nov.
17.
Harry
was
the
executive
secretary
of
the
Colorado
Public
Utilities
Commission.
Survivors
include
his
wife
Gay
Garnsey,
his
sister Joan
Galligan
Hoth ’45,
and
his
brother-in-law Harry
Hoth ’48.
Jack
B.
Keyte ’50,
Colorado
Springs,
Oct.
11.
He
retired
in
1987
as
vice
president
of
international
operations
with
Dresser
Industries
in
Bradford,
Penn.
Survivors
include
his
wife
of
55
years,
Cullyn.
He
was
preceded
in
death
by
his
brother,
Max ’30.
Paul
W.
Kipp ’51,
Colorado
Springs,
Sept.
13.
A
lifelong
resident
of
Colorado
Springs,
Paul
was
owner/operator
of
Paul’s
Flowers.
Survivors
include
his
wife
Jean,
his
sisters, Rose
Kipp
McCormick ’49
and Elsie
Kipp
Beechwood ’61,
his
brother-in-law, James
Beechwood ’59,
and
his
daughter-in-law, Ashley
Fitzgerald
Kipp ’03.
John
C.
Litt ’51,
Hohokus,
N.J.,
March
17,
2002.
Ruth
Sevitz
Mitchell ’51,
Holbrook,
N.Y.,
Dec.
18,
2002.
Joseph
L.
Leong ’55,
Minneapolis,
July
25.
Joseph
was
president
of
J.L.
Leong & Associates.
Gary
W.
Spahn ’56,
Denver,
June
24.
Howard
J.
Heffernan ’57,
Aurora,
Ohio,
July
14,
2002.
George
C.
Kenry ’57,
Nov.
27,
while
in
Tahiti.
George
was
retired
from
Lockheed
Martin.
Don
W.
Schafroth ’57,
Lake
Havasu
City,
Ariz.,
Feb.
14,
2002.
Survivors
include
his
sister, Shirley
Schafroth
O’Connor ’57.
Helen
Jane
Ashworth ’61,
Miami,
Dec.
11.
David
A.
Felix ’66,
San
Francisco,
Jan.
10.
James
K.
Stenseng ’73,
Seattle,
July
13.
Survivors
include
his
wife
Margit.
Earl
J.
Bowers M.A.T. ’82,
Colorado
Springs,
Dec.
1.
Earl
taught
in
the
Cheyenne
Mountain
School
District
for
34
years.
Survivors
include
his
wife
Ruby.
Belle
Barton
Rosing ’87,
Timnath,
Colo.,
Nov.
29,
as
the
result
of
a
car
accident.
Belle
taught
traditional
Navajo
weaving
and
was
very
active
in
the
community.
Belle
is
survived
by
her
husband
Gregory,
their
children, Ben and Katherine ’07,
her
mother
Ruth
Barton,
professor
emeritus
of
English
at
CC,
and
her
brother, Tiff
Barton ’92.
She
was
preceded
in
death
by
her
father
T.K.
Barton,
former
professor
of
history
at
CC.
Matt
L.
Johnston ’02,
Des
Moines,
Iowa,
Jan.
11.
Survivors
include
his
parents,
Mark
and
Fran
Johnston,
and
his
sister,
Katie.
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