Fall / Winter 2016
Pat Moran
(now deceased):
"Remembering you is easy, we do it every day, but missing you is heartache that
will never go away.” The last time we "spoke, I told you of the passing of my
beloved wife, Daz. The condolence outpouring from the class was
overwhelming. I have received calls and emails from all over the land, and I'm
really comforted.
Barb Smith, widow of
Bill Smith,
phoned several times.
Bill Murray
(deceased)
(Texas) called, as did
Jack Moran
(Deceased shortly after his call) from Cape Cod.
Jack
lost his Margaret 15 months ago, and he's just now "emerging from the
darkness," saying "our 60 years and 99 days seemed to just fly by."
But the crowning glory was a call from
Norm Merksamer
(Deceased),
our class's Mr. Lehigh.
Norm
has donated vast amounts of his time and resources to the university. I have
always liked, and more importantly, respected
Norm
and his call meant the world to me.
Emails came from
Ed Bergmiller
(deceased), who lost his wife three years ago after rejoicing in
her for 68 years, and that thought allowed him to move on.
I have been making very slow but steady progress. I have bad days and really
bad days, and an occasional good day.
I'm in the grief support groups, seeing my shrink and taking an anti-depressant
med. Before I "bubble up," let me get to the class news.
John
Tepper says he is not "lost, assumed deceased," as per the Alumni
Office. He is very much alive, retired from Western Electric and living in the
Kansas City area.
Paul
Walton is 88-years old and says he has "slowed down a bit.” Join
the club,
Paul!
Bob Kradoska
and his wife, Kathy, live in Florida six months of the year, and
Pennsylvania / New Jersey the other six months—great arrangement, guys.
Bob Hoyt
emailed to say that
Bruce Hill passed away in
June 2016. God bless you,
Bruce.
Bob Arndt writes that he had been dealing with spinal stenosis prior
to laminectomy surgery (L2 to S1) in March 2015. Thanks,
Bob, for the note and good wishes. I'm happy that you are almost
pain free.
I have a full mail bag that will have to wait for the next column. I'll leave
you with this: "Live simply, love generously, care deeply, speak kindly and
leave the rest to God. Laugh when you can, apologize when you should and let go
of what you can't change. Life is too short to be anything but happy.” -
Ronald Reagan
Pat
(deceased)
Deceased
Revised:
May 07, 2023
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