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Ernest
Rainey
Tampa, Fla.,
Deceased March 15, 2007
Fall,2007 Alumni
Bulletin - He was a retired engineer at Grumman Aerospace . Survivors: Wife,
Lillian; four sons; eight grandchildren. |
Neil
Randall
July 12. 2019Neil C. Randall,
Gwynedd, Pa., July 12, 2019. Mr. Randall was a Delta
Sigma Phi brother as well as a member of the Interfraternity
Council and Tau Beta Pi and Eta Kappa Nu honor societies.
He worked for Philco and Delta Information Systems his
entire career. He was also a member of the Asa Packer
and Tower societies. - Fall 2019 Alumni Bulletin.
From Fall / Winter 2017 Alumni Bulletin:
As
Ralph
Fortney
said during the festivities: "We may not have had
quantity, but we sure had quality!" Neil Randall joined 12
other '52 Classmates at our 65th Reunion - See
Fall / Winter
Alumni Bulletin for more details.
From Summer, 2015, Alumni Bulletin - Neil recently attended
a Lehigh Alumni Club meeting along with
John Kerr
(deceased),
Ralph Fortney,
Robert Kiesling,
Ed Purdy
(deceased),
Richard Schaphorst,
and
George Young (deceased).
From Winter 2010 Alumni Bulletin -
Bob Flynn
(deceased)
saw
Neil and
Dick
Schaphorst at the Villanova game. For many years,
Neil and
Dick
worked together in Philly, sidestepped a corporate move to
California, and then formed their own high‑tech company and prospered.
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Ludlow
Rathbone
Deceased
4/7/1986 |
James
Reed
April 5, 2020
From 2021 Spring alumni Bulletin: James C. Reed '52, Los
Angeles, Calif., April 5, 2020.
Bill Murray
(deceased)
wrote that Jim is still working as a Financial Advisor for
somebody in Los Angeles - May 2019
From Fall 2015 Alumni Bulletin -
Bill Murray
(deceased)
phoned in June to say he had been in California visiting his son, who
graduated from law school in San Diego.
Bill mentioned contact with Jim Reed, Pete Sanford (No
record of him as '52 graduate) and Bob Gradoska (No record of him
as '52 graduate). |
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Elmer Reese
Deceased
8/29/10From Winter 2011 Alumni Bulletin:
Elmer E. Reese
'52, Savannah, Ga., Aug. 29, 2010. He had a long career with General
Motors and retired as general manager of the General Motors Packard
Electrical Division. He held 20 patents during his career in the
automotive components field. He was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force.
Elmer Edward Reese,
82, passed away Sunday, Aug. 29, 2010, in Memorial University Medical
Center, Savannah, Ga., with family by his side.
He was born in Wilkes-Barre in 1928 on St.
Patrick's Day to the late Clemens and Mary Reese. In
addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife of more
than 50 years, Lois Helen Hartley Reese.
While attending Coughlin High School, he
was a star pitcher on the baseball team. After high school, he played
the trumpet in the Air Force. Following two years' service in the Air
Force, Elmer graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in
mechanical engineering from Lehigh University. He completed executive
training programs at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Ohio State
University and Harvard Business School.
Elmer
became a trainee in 1952 with Delco Appliance Division, Rochester, N.Y.,
and senior project engineer in 1958. Advancing to product manager for
windshield wiper systems, he was transferred to the General Motors Delco
Products Division, Dayton, Ohio, where he became staff engineer for auto
electrical products. In 1970, he was named chief engineer of
Delco Products Division, and in 1973 was advanced to general sales
manager. He was later transferred to Delco Remy Division, Anderson,
Ind., and held the position of chief engineer until named general
manager on Sept. 1, 1978. In 1982, he was named general manager of
Packard Electrical Division, Warren, Ohio, from which he retired in
1989. During his career, Elmer received more than 20
patents for automotive components. A quote from Elmer: "Do it
right the first time, every time."
Elmer
and Lois retired to The Landings on Skidaway Island, Ga., in
1990. He is survived by one son and
daughter-in-law, David and Robin Reese, Fort Collins,
Colo.; three daughters and sons-in-law, Sharon and John Smith,
Springboro, Ohio; Cathy and Mark Jefferson, Indianapolis,
Ind.; and Jamie and Blair Carmosino, Noblesville, Ind. He
is also survived by numerous grandchildren and their spouses, Jeremy
(Sara) Reese, Justin (Jennifer) Reese,
Jessie Reese, Steven (Lori) Smith, Brad
(Megan) Smith, Kasey (Brandon) Armstrong,
Kyle and Matthew Jefferson, Michael, Sophia,
and Amanda Carmosino; six great-grandchildren; and special
friend, Bobbie Stallings.
The family would like to thank the staff
at Memorial Hospital and all his friends at The Marshes at Skidaway
Island, Ga., for their support and compassion. A private family
memorial service will be held later in the year in Florida.
Remembrances may be made to the Arthritis Foundation .
June 2001 - Spent 37 years with General Motors. Retired in 1990 as General Manager of Packard Electric Division and Vice-President of General Motors. Spent time in Rochester, N.Y., Dayton, Ohio, Anderson, Ind. and Warren, Ohio. Retired and now live on Skidaway Island, a barrier island outside of Savannah, Georgia. |
Donald
Regar
Deceased December 27, 2011
Donald A. Regar,
Charlottesville, Va., Dec. 27,2011. Mr. Regar served in the U.S.
Navy during World War II. He worked as an engineering manager for 35 years
for Westinghouse Electric Corp.
From 50th Reunion Book, 2002 - After serving 30 months in the U.S. Navy as an electronics instructor, I enrolled at Lehigh University in 1948. Upon graduation, I accepted a job with Westinghouse Electric Corporation and was assigned to the graduate student program. The Westinghouse Transformer Division subsequently offered me a position as manufacturing engineer. Early in my career, I was selected to participate in a year-long program with the Ford Motor Company to learn automation techniques used in the auto industry. In 1967, I was appointed manager of a team responsible for planning, building and equipping a factory to manufacture small power transformers. The completed facility was chosen by the editors of Factory Magazine as one of the 10 best plants built in 1968. In 1985, I won an award for outstanding contributions to Westinghouse. I hold one patent. When I retired in 1987, I was Manager of Facilities Engineering and Reliability with responsibility for plants in Virginia, Puerto Rico and Mexico.
My wife, Nancy, and I have 3 daughters and 5 grandchildren. We look forward to celebrating our 50th wedding anniversary in 2002. |
Robert
Reid
Deceased
3/11/1996 |
Bruce
Reinhart
Deceased
7/15/1988A straight "A" student |
George
Remley
Deceased 9/16/1991 |
Frederick
Ressler
Bethlehem, PA
Deceased
April 7, 2005
An associate registrar at Lehigh, he retired in 1991 after
39 years of service. Survivor: Sister. |
Jay
Reynolds
Maryville, Tennessee
July 18, 2015J. W. Reynolds (Jay),
Maryville, Tenn., July18, 2015. Mr. Reynolds served in the
U.S. Army. He worked at Oak Ridge National Labs. -
Winter 2015
Alumni Bulletin, March 2016 |
John
Reynolds
Deceased
6/23/1993 |
William
Rice
Deceased
4/3/1989 |
Donald
Rider
Deceased
4/16/1988 |
George
Robinson
Deceased
6/12/1997 |
Donald
Rodham
Wilmington, Del.,
Deceased
March 4, 2007From Fall, 2007 Alumni
Bulletin -
He
worked in the chemical industry until retirement. Survivors: Wife,
Betty; daughter; two grandchildren. |
Morris
Ronemus
Deceased
5/29/1968 |
Leo
Rooney
Deceased
8/13/1996 |
Edward Ruestow
From 50th Reunion Book, 2002
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August 13, 2017
Edward H. Ruestow Jr. '52, Bloomfield, Conn., Aug. 13, 2017. As a
student. Mr. Ruestow wrestled and played football. He was also a Chi
Psi brother. As an alumnus, he volunteered for his class. He was the
longtime owner of Clapp & Treat, Inc., a sporting goods store. He was a
member of the Tower Society.
Ed
Ruestow
writes: Thanks for latest news. I'm sure
Walt Pullar
(deceased)
is pleased he is no longer deceased. Those wishing to confirm this fact
may wish him well on October 15th when the 1950 football team is honored
on the 55th anniversary of their undefeated season. Walt plans on
attending. – October 2005
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John
Russell
May 15, 2010 |
Charles
Rutkowski
Whitesboro, N.Y.,
Deceased
April 4, 2006From Fall 2006 Alumni
Bulletin: Charles H.
Rutkowski . He retired from the Rome State
School. He had also worked at Drop Forge Tool. He was an Army veteran of
World War II. Survivors: Wife; Eleanor; three daughters; three sons,
stepdaughter; twelve grandchildren; three great‑grandchildren. |
Paul
Rutter
Deceased
11/21/1995 |
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