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John
Kaltenthaler
May 9. 2016
John H. Kaltenthaler, Harleysville, Pa., May 9, 2016.
Mr. Kaltenthaler was a Theta Chi brother. He was also a Korean
War veteran and worked for IBM before becoming the first executive
director of CALLERLAB, the international association of professional
square dance callers. - From Spring 2017 Alumni Bulletin
Guido
Haas(?) was looking for a picture of John Kaltenthaler and
found our web site. If it is the same person, John passed away
on May 9th 2016, according to his wife Freddie. To my last
knowledge his address was 695 Main Street, Harleysville, PA, 19438. The
picture on your site looks like a young John K. You will find
some information about John with a short search: John Kaltenthaler
square dance. Best regards from Germany. Guido – May 2016
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Michael
Kaszyski
Deceased September 29, 2011
From Summer 2012
Alumni Bulletin: Michael S. Kaszyski, La Vergne, Tenn. Sept.
29, 2011. Mr. Kaszyski was employed by E.I. du Pont de Nemours
and Company for more than 31 years. He served honorably in the U.S.
Navy. |
Raymond
Keefe
Fairport,
N.Y.
Deceased
March 8, 2009
He was the
retired commissioner of public works for the City of Rochester, N.Y. and
commissioner of physical services for Monroe County. |
William
Keefe
Deceased
9/25/1972 |
Walter
Keers
Deceased
9/11/1995 |
Donald
Keller
April 4. 2019From Summer, 2019 Alumni Bulletin:
Donald L Keller:
Dillsburg, PA, April 4, 2019. Mr. Keller was a
veteran of the US Army during World War II. He worked as a
licensed professional engineer for the Pennsylvania
Department of Highways and the Pennsylvania Department of
Transportation, retiring in 1989 as the chief soils engineer
for Penn DOT's Bureau of Materials. |
John Kerr, M.D.
Malvern, PA
March 25, 2021
John H. Kerr,
Malvern, PA., March 25, 2021. Dr. Kerr was a Sigma Nu
brother and a veteran of the U.S. Army. He had a private internal
medicine practice in Wayne, PA, and was affiliated with the Bryn Mawr
Hospital for over 35 years. His daughter-in-law, Jayme (Hyde)
Kerr '86, and grandson, Ian Kerr '15, are members of the
Lehigh family. He was also a member of the Asa Packer and
Tower societies. Summer 2021,
Alumni Bulletin.
From Spring 2017 Alumni Bulletin: " I,
Pat Moran
(deceased), soon learned that many people loved Daz as much as I
do. Those who offered comfort included
Dick Schmidt
(deceased),
Bill Murray
(deceased)
and
John Kerr
my former Sigma Nu roommate.
John
mentioned that when we met in September 1948 we found out we were born
three days apart in July 1930 in the same New Jersey hospital!
From Summer, 2015, Alumni Bulletin - From
John Kerr comes an
update on the recently formed (April 2014) southeast Pennsylvania and northern
Delaware Lehigh Alumni Club: At the meeting, the speaker was Dr. Rich Aronson,
longtime professor of economics at Lehigh. His topic: Lehigh's Martindale
Center. John
said this was a very good presentation with witty, standup comic
flavor. Everyone paid attention. The class was well represented by nine
classmates: John,
Robert Arndt,
Ralph Fortney,
Robert Kiesling,
Ed Purdy
(deceased),
Neil Randall
(deceased),
Richard Schaphorst,
and
George Young
(deceased).
Thank you, John.
Always
good to hear from you.
I
will conclude with a letter from John Kerr, my former roommate at
Sigma Nu. Since 2001, John and Mims have been living near
West Chester, Pa., at Hershey's Mill, a 750-acre gated community of
about 1,800 homes situated in 25 villages surrounded by a golf course.
John and some of the other Lehigh alums living there decided to
form an alumni club. With help from the University, they attracted
alumni from the classes of the '40s, '50s and '60s in the greater
Philadelphia area and northern Delaware. Meetings have included talks
by administration members on campus planning, a recent Stabler gift of
750 acres in Saucon Valley and student life today. The spring 2013
meeting included John,
Ed Purdy
(deceased),
Bob Hoyt and
Ralph Fortney.
John
ends by saying: "He and Mims are doing okay, considering the warranty
is running out on some of our body parts." - Winter 2013 Alumni
Bulletin
From Fall 2011
(January 2012) Alumni Bulletin - John Kerr writes that one of his
grandsons,
Ian Kerr, will be entering Lehigh as a member of the Class of 2015.
As
Ian
enters Lehigh,
Dick Schmidt's
(deceased)
grandson,
Josh, will be graduating in the Class of 2012, the day after our
reunion.
Summer 2011 Bulletin -
John Kerr,
my old Sigma Nu buddy, sent a great letter reminiscing about the old
days and commenting on the new, allowing as how we might be getting
older.
John
and Mims will be aboard for the 60th.
-
Pat Moran
(deceased)
Summer 2010 Alumni
Bulletin: John
Kerr sent a postcard lamenting the passing of
Bill Smith
(deceased) our good friend
and fraternity brother. We both miss a truly remarkable team
player and gentleman.
Spring 2007 Alumni Bulletin
- Letters from two of
my favorite friends found me early in the new year ‑
Randy Zehner
(deceased)
and
John Kerr. Randy
passed along information of our current Class of 1952
scholarship recipient, and
John
wished season's greetings and told me about a
book called Big Games, College Football's Greatest Rivalries by Michael
Bradley. The Lehigh / Lafayette traditional rivalry is prominently mentioned in
the book.
Fall 2005
-
Pat Moran's
(deceased) former roommate in Sigma Nu, sent along a great
letter outlining a nostalgic trip back to the campus in the fall of '04.
He had his son, Jim, and his grandsons David, 13, and
Matt, II in tow, and said that he liked the addition of the Adirondack
chairs to the lower campus near the flagpole. He also said that the Hill,
which we climbed with ease 55 years ago, has become much steeper! John,
a retired doctor, and his wife, Mims, have moved to Hershey's Mill,
about 10 miles west of their former home in Devon, Pa., to be closer to
family. Thanks, John, for a wonderful letter.
From 50th Reunion Book, 2002
- ->
Winter, 2000 - I received a wonderful letter from John, a Sigma Nu buddy of longstanding. (Notice I didn't say "old"). John is on the 50' Reunion Fund Committee and is recently retired after 40 years as a physician. He and Mims will stay in Devon, Pa., at least for the time being, to be near their five grandchildren and to allow John to stay involved with "a couple of civic board type appointments. I'm in hopes that Mims and John will come visit the
Morans in Arizona. No, John, you don't have to break 90 to be allowed into Arizona!
Fall, 2000: I want to include cheers for John, who retired in June from his practice of internal medicine in St. Davids, Pa. He spent 40 years in medicine, the last 34 on the staff of Bryn Mawr Hospital.
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Frederick "Freddy" Kieshauer
February 26, 2013
North Myrtle Beach, S.C., Feb. 26, 2013. Mr.
Kieshauer was a brother of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. He was a
member of the Lehigh concert band and the Marching 97, and he was a
wrestler. He was a member of Eta Kappa Nu Honor Society. - Fall 2013
Alumni Bulletin
Summer 2010 Alumni Bulletin: Tess
and
Fred Kieshauer
enjoyed the overtime Lehigh / Lafayette win.
Fred
reported
that he is playing a lot of golf; they haven't been traveling as much due to
Tess' open‑heart surgery. Fred
sent news that
Doc (Henry) Adams
and
Bill
Barney
passed away.
Spring 2006
- Fred
and
Tess,
are celebrating 20 years in North Myrtle Beach. They are active in
church work, mobile meals, and helping hands.
November 2005 - Tess and I are
spending our 20th year at North Myrtle Beach - both involved in our Church
work, Mobile Meals ,and Helping Hands. I spend three days a week at the
North Myrtle Beach Surf Golf Club and run the OD OPEN golf outing each
week. Tess and I spent many vacations with Mary Jo and
Jim Johnston until Jim's
untimely death last year. We also have spent several get-togethers with
Beta fraternity brothers and have an annual reunion at the local sports
bar for the LU-Lafayette game....Fred
From 50th Reunion Book, 2002 - ->
Winter, 2000 -
Henry "Doc" Adams
(deceased), Ann
and
Bill Barney
(deceased), Ruth and
Bob Ellis
(deceased), Judy
and
Freddy Gartside (deceased), Bob Homing,
Mary Jo
and Jim Johnston
(deceased),
Tess and
Fred Kieshauer
(deceased) and
John Kimerer
(deceased).
See you all in Bethlehem in June 2002. Many thanks,
Mary Jo. |
Herbert "Herb" Kindle
Deceased January 2007
June 2007: Per note from
Bill Smith
(deceased): Did you know Herb
Kindle died? When I got home from our Lehigh Reunion I looked
him up then called his home. His wife answered and confirmed that
Herb died in January on their 18th anniversary.
June 2001 - I talked to Herb also and by golly, he is alive! His wife
Grace thinks so too because she laughed at his jokes. Herb promised to give us an update as soon as he fully comprehends his miraculous recovery. -
Bill <><
June 2001 - From
Bill Smith
(deceased): "Tonite I reached Herb Kindle on the phone--and he is not now---or ever has been deceased. His address is as shown in the alumni guide. His phone number is as shown but his new area code is 727. Herb lost his first wife a number of years ago and has been remarried for 12 years. He is in Seminole, Florida." (Editor's note - 1,002 apologies to Herb. I was told that he had died several years ago. This is the first report of my error.
Bill <><) |
Edwin
King
November 11, 2019From Spring 2020 Alumni
Bulletin:
Edwin G. King,
Whippany, NJ, Nov. 11, 2019. Mr. King was a veteran of the U.S.
Army during World War II. He spent his career working for Western
Electric. His son, Jonathan King, is a member of the Class
1984. |
George
Kinsey
Deceased
8/30/1954 |
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Wilson
Kite
Lebanon, Pa.,
Deceased
Nov. 15, 2003
Wilson
J.
Kite .
He
was
a
retired
mechanical
engineer
with
the
Ford
Motor
Co.,
Dearborn,
Mich.
He
was
an
Army
veteran
and
a
member
of
Delta
Sigma
Phi.
Survivor:
An
aunt.
From
50th
Reunion
Book,
2002 |
George
Kline
September 25, 2016
G. Curtis Kline III, Williamsport, Pa., Sept. 25, 2016.
Mr. Kline was a Sigma Phi Epsilon brother, as well as a member of
the Glee Club. He served in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean
War. He began his career as a successful salesman for early cell
phones, but became an Occupational Therapist later in life. From
Spring 2017 Alumni Bulletin |
Norton
Knecht
Deceased
- 4/10/1927 – 1/1973 |
Stanley
Kobylarz
July 3, 2015Stanley A. Kobylarz '52,
Clifton, N.J., July 3, 2015. Mr. Kobylarz served in the U.S.
Army. He worked as manager of publications, presentations, and graphics
for BAE Wayne. |
Alan
Koppes
November 17, 2021
Alan W. Koppes,
Carmichael, CA, Nov. 17, 2021. Mr. Koppes was an Alpha Sigma Phi
brother. He was a member of Tau Beta Pi, Omicron Delta Kappa and Phi
Beta Kappa honor societies. He also was a member of the Epitome,
Arcadia and the Mustard & Cheese. He spent his career with Procter &
Gamble. In his retirement, he worked for a California startup called
Information for Public Affairs. He was a member of the Asa Packer and
Tower societies.
Alumni Bulletin Spring 2022
I'm happy to say that
golf and travel still are priorities; so far, the aches and pains that
accompany octogenarians are best treated by staying active. A
"significant other" entered my life following my wife's passing, and
we've seen much of the world together. In the past fifteen months,
we've toured quite a bit of the land below the Antarctic Circle, plus
France and India. She's a much better golfer than I, but as long as I
can remind myself I'm playing for fun, we enjoy the variety of courses
that exist in the western states. My three children and four
grandchildren (plus a grand daughter-in-law) are a never-ending source
of pride, but regrettably all live miles away from my home in
Sacramento.
Looking forward to being in Bethlehem in May….Alan – March 2012
I have just spent a few minutes looking at the '52 website; a great job
you guys are doing! Hadn't planned to devote some of this morning to
Lehigh reminiscing, but turns out to be a nice way to start the week. My only Lehigh-related news is that I learned last spring from the
massive "Alumni Directory" that
Jim Lovell, another of our classmates
and one of my freshman room-mates, lives in nearby Roseville, CA. I sent
him an e-mail and we got together for lunch at his home a few weeks
later. He's married to a wonderful woman, and they're both enjoying
retirement at a very nice Del Webb development. We haven't gotten
together again, but are exchanging a variety of political / humorous/etc.
messages through cyberspace.
For several years now, a number of my fraternity brothers and wives have
been getting together in the fall for mini-reunions. These have been
held at a variety of locations, mostly eastern, including Asheville,
NC., Montebello, Canada, the Adirondacks, Hershey, PA, and even Durango,
CO. A few other '52-ers have been involved, including
Dave
Morrow (deceased),
Dave Ryerson
(deceased)
and Henry "Art" Loux
(deceased),who I thought was class of '51, but who
is listed on the website as '52, has also attended regularly). We've had
wonderful times, thanks to the organizing energy and genius of John
Ziegler, '50.
I continue to keep busy with volunteer work -- starting my second year
as Board Chairman of a Boy Scout Council that covers the Northern
California central valley -- and traveling. My Seattle-based lady
friend and I spent three wonderful weeks in Ireland last fall, and were
in Sun Valley over New Year's. We'll spend ten days in Kona next month,
then are fortunate to have friends in Santa Barbara for whom we'll
house-and-dog-sit much of March.
I had a wonderful Thanksgiving visiting with my oldest son's family and
much of his wife's family in Myrtle Beach. The highlight was spending
three consecutive days playing golf with my son and 19 year old
grandson, who's a sophomore engineer at RPI. (Lehigh was in the running,
but since my dad was a long-time faculty member at RPI, I had to support
the choice.)
Again, thanks for your efforts to make communication easier!
All my best, Alan - January 2005
From 50th Reunion Book, 2002 - Masters degree in Business Administration from Rutgers University in 1959.
===> Family comes first, and I'm very proud to have been husband to Joan for 45 years and father to: Bill, age 47; Steve, who passed away in 1991; John, age 43 and Mark, who's 39 for the first time. Bill and Mark are married to Deb and Becky, respectively, and there are no finer daughters-in-law. The next generation includes Ryan, Laura, Rachel and Hannah, 4 wonderful grandchildren who range in age from 17 down to 8. Sadly, Joan died of leukemia on Memorial Day of 1998, not long after Ryan wrote a 7h grade theme about her as "the person who has influenced me the most",
Career is next. 35 years with Procter & Gamble, the first 27 covering assignments in manufacturing management, crossing the country 4 times and culminating in 11 years as manager of a detergent, food and chemicals plant in Sacramento. That job led to deep involvement in the Sacramento community, which in turn led to my final assignment as P&G's National Director of State and Local Government Relations, a fascinating opportunity to see the machinations of our political system at its best and worst in almost all 50 states.
Since retirement from P&G in 1988, I've had part-time association with a company that provides legislative information to clients across the country. That, plus being and traveling with a wonderful lady from Seattle, while keeping up with a far-flung family, make for a very busy and pleasant life. |
Paul
Krenitsky
May 4, 2019
Paul Krenitsky ’52, North
Andover, Mass., May 4, 2019. Mr. Krenitsky served in the U.S. Army
during World War II. He retired from the Mitre Corp. in 1993, as a
specialist in radar. He was founder and president of the Interfaith
Housing Corp. of Greater Lowell, a nonproft volunteer group that secured
federal funds to purchase, rehabilitate and sell homes to middle-income
families. His grandson, Matthew Krenitsky, is a member of
the Class of 2010. - Fall 2019 Alumni Bulletin (Not in
Epitome, no other information) |
Noah
Kretsch
Deceased May 28, 2010
Noah E. Kretsch Jr.,
Co. Roscommon, Ireland, May 28, 2010.
From 50th Reunion Book, 2002 - ->
Summer 2001 - In a recent edition of At Lehigh, there were two "Letters to the Editor," both by '52ers. One was from
Noah Kretsch, living in Ireland for the past 26 years, wrote to defend Irish cuisine. Speak up and be heard, classmates! |
William
Kuipers
Wellington, FL
Deceased
August 4, 2009
William E.
Kuipers
Jr. '52,
Wellington, Fla., Aug. 1, 2009. He was the retired vice president of his
family business, the Haband Co., Inc. He was a U.S. Army veteran and served
in the Signal Corps. He was a brother of Kappa Sigma. |
Adam
Kulikauskas
Deceased
4/8/1996 |
Arvids
Kulits
September 30, 2020
From 50th Reunion Book, 2002 - ->
From 2021 Spring alumni Bulletin:
Arvid Kulits, Vancouver, Wash., Sept. 30, 2020. Mr. Kulits
came to Lehigh as a refugee after World War II, and he always appreciated
the kindness he experienced in Bethlehem. He worked for the State of
Connecticut.
From Summer 2017 Alumni Bulletin: A heartfelt note from
Vancouver, Wash., Arvid Kulits' wife, Zinta, expresses her
condolences, and she has been Arvid's caregiver for 10 years.
Editor note: It appears that this is a notice for Zinta. |
Richard
Kulp
Deceased
2/26/1985 |
Clifford
Kuntz
Deceased
8/21/1985 |
Jack Kurtz
December 1, 2015
From 50th Reunion Book, 2002 -
->
From Summer 2016 Alumni Bulletin: Jack
R Kurtz, Ocean City, N.J., Dec. 1, 2015. Mr Kurtz competed
for the Lehigh wrestling team and was a brother of Delta Upsilon
fraternity. He worked as an executive for High Steel Industries. He
served as a class committee member and held membership in the Tower Society
and the LU wrestling club.
Winter, 1980: Jack Kurtz is
chief operating officer of the Kurtz Precast Corp. The Kurtz family started
its concrete business in the 1880's in Ephrata PA. It has since blossomed
and prospered into an ongoing family affair. Jack's
cousin, Jake, is chairman
of the board of Kurtz Precast Corp. in Denver PA. Jake's
grandfather, Abraham, started the Kurtz family in the concrete business.
The Kurtzs found out that they could mix limestone powder with stones, sand
and water to produce rock-like objects in almost any shape. The early
cement finishers were called "cement gangs." The firm progressed in all
forms of cement production. In the 1930's, the precast business expanded
into septic tank and concrete burial vault business . In 1949, soffit block
floor and roof system was produced. The Kurtz business philosophy has
always been to furnish a quality product at the lowest possible prices and
to still earn a reasonable profit. This policy has served the operation
well. |
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