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Thomas
Fairservice
Sun City Center, FL
Deceased July 29, 2006
He was a retired senior engineer at IBM. He was an Army Air Corps
veteran of World War II.
Tom
writes: Not much news except that I've finally found the right spot
for my retirement. Both, my wife and son, only heirs, are deceased. I
needed a good place to take it easy and enjoy life. I'm now in Florida
at Freedom Place where there are probably another 600 or 700 who are
retired. It seems that there is always plenty to do and people to do it
with- ie, golf, tomorrow AM, Poker in the PM and on and on. Always
interesting conversation. But, that's enough from me now. I'll stay in
touch, be well. – October 2005 |
John
Fear
June 23, 2015Lt. Col. John M. Fear '52,
Bootjack, Calif., June 23, 2015. Lt. Col. Fear served in the U.S.
Air Force during the Vietnam War and as the commander of Calumet Air Force
station. |
Alfred
Feickert
May 12, 2019Alfred C. Feickert,
M.A. ’54, Kill Devil Hills, N.C., May 12, 2019. Mr.
Feickert was a Psi Upsilon brother. He worked as a
district manager of the National Federation of Independent
Businesses - Fall 2019 Alumni Bulletin.
Picture
from
50th
Reunion
Book,
2002 |
John
Ferrara
10/11/2013
Old email bounced in 2023 - reluctantly moved Tom to deceased roster
- July 2023
Per
Bill Skillman:
John
Alphonse
Ferrara,
85, of New Rochelle, NY died peacefully at home on Friday, October 11, 2013.
He is survived by his wife of 63 years,
Florence
(nee)
Caiazzo,
and his children
Patricia
and
Angelo Guglielmo,
Joanne
and
Pat Staropoli,
and
Florence Ferrara.
He is also survived by his six grandchildren,
Michael
and
Stephen Guglielmo,
Ashley
and
Alexandra Staropoli,
Joseph Crothers,
and
Joseph Limbaugh,
his great granddaughter,
Rebecca Guglielmo,
his great grandson
Chase Mrozicki,
his brother
Pat Ferrara
and his sister
Anna Palumbo -
Updated May 2018 |
George
Feuerbach
6/18/1956
George
was
killed
in
June
1956
at
McGhee
Tyson
Air
Base,
Tennessee
when
his
Air
Force
jet
caught
fire
on
take-off
and
the
ejection
seat
activated
while
the
airplane
was
still
on
the
runway.
He
was
one
of
Lehigh's
all-time
great
wrestlers,
having
had
dual
meet
records
of
10-1,
6-0-1,
and
8-2
in
1950,
195
1,
and
1952
respectively.
He
won
first
place
titles
in
Eastern
Intercollegiate
Wrestling
Association
tournaments
three
successive
years,
winning
four
matches
and
losing
none
each
year.
In
1952
he
was
Lehigh
team
captain.
George
embodied
characteristics
of
a
man
to
stand
as
a
model
to
future
Lehigh
students.
He
strove
to
achieve
his
goals
up
to
his
capabilities.
He
was
devoted
to
his
family.
He
fulfilled
his
duties
to
his
community
and
country.
On
June
20,
1956
he
was
interred
at
Arlington
National
Cemetery
with
full
military
honors. |
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Howard
G
Figueroa
Chappaqua,
N.Y.
Deceased
August
25,
2000
He
was
a
retired
vice
president
of
commercial
and
industrial
relations
with
IBM.
He
was
a
member
of
Phi
Delta
Theta,
the
Tower
Society
and
was
a
Trustee
Associate
of
the
Asa
Packer
Society.
Surviving
are
his
wife,
Marie,
two
sons
including
David
'80,
a
daughter
and
five
grandchildren. |
Michael
Filler
Garfield,
NJ
Deceased
June
2,
2003
He
was
a
retired
vice
president
of
maintenance
and
construction
for
A&P,
Montvale,
N.J.
He
was
a
Navy
veteran
of
World
War
II,
a
founding
member
and
past
president
of
the
junior
Chamber
of
Commerce,
past
president
of
the
Board
of
Education,
and
past
president
and
trustee
of
the
Boys
Club,
all
in
Garfield.
He
was
a
Senior
Alumni
Council
volunteer
for
the
Lehigh
University
Alumni
Association. |
Neil
Fisher
March 31, 2014 Laurel
Johnson, Neil's daughter, wrote: With great sadness, I report that he
passed into the everlasting on March 31, 2014 and is with his Lord. He
will be greatly missed by his family, but they take comfort in knowing that
his struggle with Alzheimer's is over and he is at peace in heaven with our
Mom. – May 2014
A very poignant and from the heart letter was
received from Laurel Johnson, daughter of
Neil
Fisher. Neil has been in a health care
facility with Alzheimer's since 2010. Upon graduation,
Neil
married Joyce Belk, his college sweetheart. They settled in western
New York, where Neil worked for Westinghouse as
an electrical engineer and they raised five children. In the early 1970s,
Neil became increasingly dissatisfied with
suburban life and the "keeping up with the Joneses," so he went back to
school and earned a master's degree in teaching from SUNY Buffalo. Call it
a shift in direction or a midlife crisis. Neil
then moved his family of seven to a 35-acre working farm in Cambria, N.Y.,
and took a teaching post at Erie County Community College. Neil
taught electrical technology at E.C.C.C. until retirement in 1993. He loved
the farming life and enjoyed the diversity of his first farm, where he
raised beef cattle, chickens and every imaginable fruit. Although there was
plenty of work involved with the farm, his family also loved the rural life.
In 1974 Neil bought a 135-acre farm near Lake
Ontario, where he continued to raise beef cattle and hay. Neil
was always slightly ahead of his time, and he marched to the tune of a
different drummer. He designed and installed on his farm one of the first
wind turbines in New York State and also designed co-generation systems in
several commercial buildings in downtown Buffalo. He worked with food banks
and anti-hunger organizations, donating surplus produce from the farm. Neil
and Joyce were married for 57 years until her death in 2009. With
medication and his extraordinary number of brain cells, he was able to stave
off the most debilitating effects of the Alzheimer's until 2010. He is well
taken care of hospital administration and community and still enjoys his
love of music and good food. Please keep
Neil
in your thoughts and prayers. - Spring Alumni Bulletin 2013
This entry is submitted
by Laurel Johnson, daughter of Neil A. Fisher '52.
Neil
has resided at Briody Healthcare Facility in Lockport, NY since April 2010.
He was diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease in 1992. I am not sure
whether my Dad kept in contact with Lehigh or with any of his classmates,
but if anyone has memories of him during his college years I would love to
hear them.
Shortly
after graduation, Neil married his college sweetheart Joyce Belk.
They settled in Western New York where Neil worked as an electrical
engineer for Westinghouse and they raised 5 children. In the early
1970s,
Neil became increasing dissatisfied with suburban life and keeping up
with the Jones's, so he went back to school and earned a Masters degree in
teaching from SUNY at Buffalo. Call it a shift in direction or a
mid-life crisis, Neil then moved his family of 7 to a 35 acre
working farm in Cambria, NY and took a teaching post at Erie County
Community College.
Neil taught Electrical Technology at ECCC until retirement in 1993.
He
loved the farming life and enjoyed the diversity of his first farm where he
raised beef cattle, chickens and every imaginable fruit. Although
there was plenty of work involved with the farm, his family also loved the
rural life. In 1974, Neil bought a 135 acre farm near Lake
Ontario where he continued to raise beef cattle and hay. Neil
was always slightly ahead of his time and he marched to the tune of a
different drummer. He designed and installed on his farm one of the
first wind turbines in NY state and also designed co-generation systems in
several commercial buildings in downtown Buffalo. He worked with food
banks and anti-hunger organizations, donating surplus produce from the farm.
Neil
and Joyce were married for 57 years, until her death in 2009.
With medication and his extraordinary number of brain cells, he was able to
stave off the most debilitating effects of the disease until 2010. He
is well taken care of at Briody's and still enjoys his love of music and
good food. I wish he could participate in his 60th Lehigh reunion.
Please keep Neil
in your thoughts and prayers. - April 2012 |
Richard
Fiske
Warrington, Pa.
March 26, 2011
Summer 2011 Bulletin - Richard L Fiske
- After graduating from Lehigh, he had a long career as a staff engineer for
PECO Energy Company.
He was a member of the marching band as an undergraduate.
|
Gilbert
Fitzpatrick
February 13, 1998 (Alumni Bulletin)
Per
Bill Skillman, April 2018, Gilbert L Fitzpatrick, born
8/11/1930, died 2/13/1998 in White Plains, NY. |
William
Fleck
Deceased June 14, 1975 |
Robert
Flynn
February 7, 2019From Summer, 2019
Alumni Bulletin: Robert J Flynn: Bethlehem, PA., Feb. 7, 2019 .
Mr Flynn was a brother of Phi Kappa Theta and the editor-in-chief of The
Brown and White. He was also a veteran of the US Army. Mr Flynn worked in
public affairs and academia and retired as president of sales for
Electro-Space Fabricators Inc. In his retirement, he volunteered for his
class and as a member of the Senior Alumni Council.
From Winter 2010 Alumni Bulletin -
Bob Flynn
saw Neil Randall
(deceased) 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. Bob volunteers at the welcome
desk in the Alumni Memorial Building and is an active member of the Senior
Alumni Council. Thanks for the great message, Bob.
Winter 2006 Alumni Bulletin: A wonderful letter came in from
Bob Flynn. He and his wife, Anne, have stayed in the Lehigh area
since graduation. Both retired in 1996, Bob from sales management
and Anne from teaching. Bob and Anne enjoy golf,
travel, gardening, and volunteer work. Bob's pet project is serving
as an advisor to the Lehigh Valley Agency on the Aging. He also serves on
the Senior Alumni Council and volunteers at the Admissions Office desk with
Chick Kuss
and Randy Zehner
(deceased).
Thanks, Bob, for taking the time to send me a great letter.
Good luck to you.
From
50th Reunion Book, 2002
- Armed with a journalism / government degree and a semester as
editor-in-chief of the Brown & White, I was ready to take NYC (my home base)
by storm. But the Korean War, marriage, children and woeful wages in
the newspaper field intervened. I turned to industrial communications
and the Lehigh Valley has been my home for 50 years.
I spent 12 years with Pennsylvania Power & Light in employee communications
and government relations, 4 years with a local advertising agency and
finally 26 years with Electro-Space Fabricators. Ours is a
little-known name unless you want the finest in custom hardware for
electronic packaging. I retired in 1996 as Vice President of Sales and
now devote my time to golf, reading, travel, babysitting and August at the
seashore.
Anne
and I have been married for 47 wonderful years and have 4 children and 9
grandchildren. Living next door to Lehigh has given us the opportunity
to enjoy much of what the University offers to the community. We have
been rabid "Engineer" football fans through good times and bad (mostly good
these days!), from the cozy confines of Taylor Field to the open elegance of
Goodman Stadium. We also are a Lehigh family in other ways. My
wife earned her masters in education in 1974. Our son,
John, worked at Lehigh in the early 80's as Assistant Director of
Physical Planning and was responsible for the major renovations of Taylor
College. |
Edgar
Fogleman
Deceased
July 8, 1989 |
Charles
Ford
Deceased
November 15, 1996 |
Robert
Fountain
Kill Devil Hills,
N.C.
April 30, 2009.Bob, was the retired
personnel superintendent for DuPont at the Waynesboro, Va., facility. He
was a U.S. Army veteran, and a brother of Chi Psi.
Picture
from
50th
Reunion
Book,
2002
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John
Froggatt
Ligonier,
Pa.
Deceased
July
20,
2002
A
retired
manager
of
system
design
with
Westinghouse
Electric
Corp.,
he
received
the
M.S.
from
the
U.S.
Air
Force
Institute
of
Technology
and
was
an
Air
Force
veteran.
Surviving
are
his
wife,
Kathleen,
two
daughters,
and
a
son.
Picture
from
50th
Reunion
Book,
2002 - ==>
Fall
2002
Column
listed
his
date
of
death
as
2001
which
I
think
is
wrong
since
his
picture
was
in
the
2002
Reunion
Book |
William
Fry
Rhinebeck, NY
Dceased
June 13, 2009
William A. Fry
'52, Rhinebeck, N.Y., June 13, 2009. He retired after a 35‑year career as a
quality control engineer for IBM. He held leadership roles in the American
Society of Quality Control.
Picture
from
50th
Reunion
Book,
2002
-
One
week
after
graduation,
I
started
working
for
IBM
in
Poughkeepsie,
NY.
After
35
years
(including
2
years
in
the
Army
Signal
Corps),
in
various
management
and
technical
positions,
I
retired
as
an
Advisory
Quality
Assurance
Engineer.
In
February,
1953,
I
married
Susan
Snyder
of
Bethlehem,
PA.
We
had
2
children,
Katie
and
Peter.
Sadly,
Sue
died
at
age
38.
Later
I
married
Gisela
Martens.
She
and
her
3
children
brought
our
family
to
7.
Although
none
of
the
children
were
the
same
age,
for
several
years
there
were
5
teenagers
in
our
home.
Four
of
the
children
are
married
and
have
given
us
8
grandchildren.
The
fifth
child
will
be
married
in
June,
2002.
I
was
a
member
of
the
American
Society
for
Quality
Control
and
held
many
of
the
offices
in
the
Mid-Hudson
section,
including
chairman.
For
several
years,
I
was
treasurer
of
the
Poughkeepsie
branch
of
Planned
Parenthood.
After
retirement
in
1987,
I
was
treasurer
of
our
Condominium
Association
for
9
years.
Since
retirement,
Gisela
and
I
have
done
a
great
deal
of
traveling.
We
have
particularly
enjoyed
touring
in
the
United
States
and
cruising
in
other
parts
of
the
world.
We
have
also
enjoyed
visiting
Lehigh
over
the
years
and
seeing
the
many
changes
on
the
Campus. |
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