CLASS OF 1953 | 2016 | ISSUE 2

A note from Jerry Patrick indicates, “Life goes quite well.” Indeed, it does! After sailing bareboat in the Virgin Islands in January, he expected to meet up with Cope Murray during a June trip east, followed by a September visit to France and Spain. He recently formed a writers group and has received good feedback on his short story collection Voices: and Other Stories, available from Amazon.

Belatedly, we received a report of the death of Philip T. Church on July 17, 2015. Phil was a math major, Phi Beta Kappa, a member of Sigma Chi and a four-year Argus staffer. He grew up on several Connecticut chicken farms and met his wife, Patricia, who survives, at Middletown High School. After an MA from Harvard and Ph.D. in mathematics from Michigan, he began a 43-year career on the Syracuse faculty. He lived in Fayetteville, N.Y.

Class Vice President Stephen May passed away March 31, 2016, at Georgetown University Hospital. Born in Rochester, N.Y., Steve was an American Culture major, a member of Alpha Chi Rho, captain of the basketball team, a three-year letterman in soccer and baseball, and active in other campus groups. He received an LLB from Georgetown University in 1961. He served as Rochester councilman and as mayor 1970–1973. After being active in New York state politics, he served as assistant secretary for Congressional Relations, HUD, until 1988. He pursued his long-life interest in American culture through writing and lecturing. His first marriage, at age 75, was to Kathryn, who survives.

Condolences of the class are extended to the wives and families of these classmates. For further details see obituaries at magazine.wesleyan.edu.

Finally, sadly I report the passing of my wife of 43 years, Mary Ruth, April 8, 2016, after a week in a nursing home. She leaves behind a large family, including 19 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren.

JOHN W. MILLER | Jwalmiller@aol.com

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