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John
Hain Have no information concerning
John since
graduation - 69+ years. Assumed LOST. |
Donald
Hart
October 25, 2016
Donald E. Hart, Carolina Shores, N.C., Oct. 25, 2016.
Mr. Hart started several small businesses before becoming the city
administrator for Ocean City, N.J. - Spring 2017 Alumni Bulletin |
Malcolm
Hemion
Deceased March 5, 2003In "Lost" list because Alumni
Office has him listed as not a classmate
Malcolm L Hemion:
Born 28 Jul 1929, died 5 Mar 2003. Last residence, Point Pleasant
Beach, NJ (From an extensive search of archived records by
Bob Byrne
(deceased), May 2012) |
William
Hempstead
Circa
1974
Per
Bill Skillman:
William Post Hempstead FAG: 1929-1974, buried Paterson, NJ. Have no
Other information concerning
William since graduation - 69+ years -
Updated May 2018. |
Donald
Henderson
March 16, 2007
Donald B Henderson:
Born 21 Jan 1929, died 16 Mar 2007. Last residence, Saint David,
AZ (From an extensive search of archived records by
Bob Byrne
(deceased), May 2012) |
William
Henderson
Pompano Beach, Fla.
Deceased July 9, 2007In "Lost" list because
Alumni Office has him listed as not a classmate
William E. Henderson '52,
Pompano Beach, Fla., July 9, 2007. He was a retired project manager for
the Dravo Corp. As a student, he was a brother of Phi Gamma Delta and
played on the undefeated 1950 football squad. He was a member of the
Quarterback Club and the Asa Packer Society. Among his survivors is his
brother, John K. Henderson '54. - Fall 2008 Alumni Bulletin
He was a retired project manager for Dravo Corp. As an undergrad he
was a swimmer, and a football player. He was a member of the alumni
Quarterback Club and he attended the 1950 Football Team Reunion. He was
a member of Phi Gamma Delta and the Asa Packer Society. Survivors:
Brother, John '54, two nephews; three nieces - Reported Spring
2008 Alumni Bulletin
In January 2008,
Bob Hoyt wrote: Did you get the word that Bill
Henderson passed away in July. I had had lunch with him in March
'07 in Florida. He was having trouble getting around with his weight
problem.
Spring, 2001:
Pat Moran
(deceased) took his annual trek East in September and
witnessed a Lehigh / Cornell game. At halftime, the 50th
anniversary of the 1950 undefeated team was celebrated. On the
field were 31 of the original 42 players; imagine, not only are 31 of
these guys still with us, but 74 percent of them returned!
Of those back, 11 were from our class -
Bob Borofski
(deceased),
Stan
Gedney (deceased),
Pete Ginesi
(lost),
Lon Haines
(deceased),
Bill Henderson,
Dave
Mesick
(deceased),
Joe Orr
(deceased),
Dick
Pradetto
(deceased),
Walt Pullar
(deceased),
Dick Schmidt
(deceased)
and
Bill
Smith (deceased).
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James Herman No news - In Epitome. |
Norman
Hernsdorf
Norman B
Hernsdorf: Born 15 Feb 1928; died 3 May 2000.
Last residence, Wayne, New Jersey. (From an extensive search of archived records by
Bob Byrne
(deceased), May 2012) |
Neil
Herrick
Per
Bill Skillman:
Neil Roger Herrick Great Neck NY in '83, West Redding, Ct in '03,
Radaris has 87, lived in NY and Redding CT. Have no other information concerning
Neil since
graduation - 69+ years. Assumed LOST - Updated May 2018 |
Lawrence
Hess
Deceased November 5, 2006In "Lost" list because Alumni
Office has him listed as not a classmate
This is to inform you that my Uncle, Lawrence Hess, Class of "52", passed
away on the 5th of November 2006, in Snellville, Ga. I came across your
Lehigh Univ. web site by accident while doing some research about my family,
the Hess’, which is where I found a picture of my uncle. I also noticed
that no one had posted that he had passed away so I thought I’d inform you
and his classmates. His widow aunt Susan, still lives in Snellville
Ga. He
was a really great uncle, a loyal Lehigh man, and will be sorely missed.
There are two sons, Thomas Hess, is an
officer in the US Navy stationed presently in San Diego, Calif., and
Larry Hess in Duluth, GA.
Thank you, John H. Hess - April 2009
Obituary:
Larry Hess, 79,
worked as Secret Service agent
It
wasn't easy for Larry Hess to become a Secret Service agent, but
once in. he quickly became a good one. When Larry and I joined,
there were only 300 agents, "said Frank Slocum of Waianae,
Hawaii. "In order to get into the Secret Service, somebody had to die
or resign or be fired to create an opening!” That was 1955, and
the service was under the Treasury Department. "We always had to set an
example of thrift," said the retired agent. "We had to drive old cars
without radios or air conditioning!” Working counterfeit cases, Mr.
Hess helped agents get nicer cars to drive. "We always met with the
suspect in his own car, "Mr. Slocum said, became those had more
luxuries than Secret Service cars, "That way, after we got the
counterfeit money, we could sell the car. That's how we got our cars!”
Mr. Hess, who was an expert marksman, was assigned to field
offices from Los Angeles to Atlanta. He helped protect presidents from
Dwight D. Eisenhower onward through his retirement in 1981, said his
son. Tom Hess of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
The
funeral for Lawrence Thomas Hess. 79, of Snellville is at 11 a.m.
today at Henry Funeral Home. The graveside service is at 2:30 p.m.
today at Georgia Veterans Cemetery in Milledgeville. He died of cancer Sunday at Embracing Hospice.
When
a president was traveling new the field office where he was assigned,
Mr. Hess was called upon to provide additional Secret Service
protection, Mr. Slocum said. For three years he protected
Eisenhower's grandson, David Eisenhower, with whom he maintained a
relationship, his son said. When President Eisenhower was playing
golf at Augusta National or in Palm Springs, Calif., Mr. Hess was
on the course with him, but not on the fairway. "We had to walk in the
rough toting radios and machine guns," Mr. Slocum said. "That's
why I don't like golf!”
Mr. Hess was attached to President Richard Nixon's historic
trip to China and to the investigation of President John F. Kennedy's
assassination, his son said.
Because he was a bachelor in the Secret Service, he got moved around
frequently and called upon for a variety of assignments, Mr. Slocum
said. I would consider Larry a good agent became he was
very conscientious," he said. "He was a go‑getter, plus, he was a very
smart guy."
Once
he left the Secret Service, Mr. Hess continued to protect
presidents in his fashion. Through letters to the editor of The Atlanta
Journal Constitution, he castigated the press, opponents of the
president and the nation's allies. "He was a Ronald Reagan
Republican," his son said.
At
home, he entertained himself playing the piano and collecting beer
steins. In the community, the World War II U.S. Navy veteran had been
see an officer of VFW 4180 and of the American Legion in Snellville, his
son said.
Survivors include his wife, Susan Hess; another son, Larry
Hess of Snellville; and two grandchildren.
Secret
Service agent Larry Hess works security for
President Lyndon B. Johnson as he addresses troops in the 1960s. |
Fred Hilder
June 3, 1990Frederick Asa Hilder: Born 16 Oct 1931; died 3 June
1990. Entered Service 8 Sep 1952. CMDR US Navy, Korea, Vietnam. Buried
in Hampton National Cemetery, Hampton, VA. (From an extensive search of
archived records by Bob Byrne (deceased) |
Richard
Holmes
Deceased March 10, 2004In "Lost" list because Alumni Office
has him listed as not a classmate
Richard Lee Holmes:
Born 1 Aug 1930; died 10 Mar 2004. Last residence, Coffeyville,
Kansas.
(From an extensive search of archived records by
Bob Byrne
(deceased), May 2012) |
Edward
Horton Have no information concerning
Edward since
graduation - 69+ years. Assumed LOST. |
George
Horvat
Per
Bill Skillman: George John Horvat, Watchung, NJ. '83 Las Vegas '03 Zabasearch
Las Vegas, NV, 702-255-6452, no answer. WhitePages has him in
Laguna Woods, CA at 86. Was in Las Vegas and Watchung! No address or
phone. Have no
other information concerning
George since
graduation - 69+ years. Assumed LOST - Updated May
2018. |
Eugene Howie
June 7, 2015Eugene G. Howie '52, Naples, Fla.,
June 7, 2015. Mr. Howie held membership in Omicron Delta Kappa
honor society, played for the Lehigh baseball team, and was a brother of
Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. He served as a first lieutenant in the U.S.
Air Force Air Defense Command during the Korean War. He worked as a
manager of group headquarters strategic planning for IBM Corp. and formed
Parke Business Systems.
Summer 2003: Gail and Gene Howie, Darien, Conn., had a great time at our 50th Reunion and thanked the committee and officers for their efforts. |
Donald
"Don" Hubsch
Have no information on Don in 69+ years so reluctantly moved him to
"LOST" list. Statistically this is realistic - contact if in error. -
April 2021
May, 2000: One of the best letters I have received in 15 years as
your correspondent (Pat Moran,
deceased) came from Don Hubsch. I will share it with you
verbatim. "I have finally retired (the second time) and have moved from
Westfield, N.J., to Del Webb Sun City, Hilton Head, S.C., to play golf and
bridge with my wife, Margaret. Our three sons are doing well. Our
youngest went to Lehigh (Class of '80) and still holds several track records
there. He is now treasurer for Fox Sports."
"I worked for ITT for 24 years and spent most of the time traveling the
world. I was in charge of the organization and productivity of their
400,000 employees in 132 countries. I took early retirement at 55 and went
into the printing business with a friend of mine. We will be spending the
Millennium in Budapest and I hope to get back to Lehigh for the big one in
2002." Thanks, Don. I would love to get more "out of the past"
letters from your mates out there! |
Douglas
Hughes
Deceased January 3, 1994In "Lost" list because Alumni Office
has him listed as not a classmate
Douglas Alan Hughes:
Born 31 Oct 1932; died 3 Jan 1994. SSN issued in Washington State
before 1951.
(From an extensive search of archived records by
Bob Byrne
(deceased), May 2012) |
Harold
Hyatt
5/20/2018
Per
Fall 2018 Alumni Bulletin:
Charles S. Hyatt '52, Columbus, Ohio, May 20, 2018. A
Delta Tau Delta brother, Mr. Hyatt made his career in
banking and was involved with the first ATM machines and the
direct deposit of paychecks and automatic bill authorization
payments - November 2018 |
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June 08, 2023 |
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