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November 2, 2010: Alumni News

  • News & Events
    • Send Us Your Class Notes

      Did you have a milestone recently? Would you like to share your good fortune with alumni and friends? Send your class notes and pictures to alumni@scranton.edu and we will publish them in Royal News and The Scranton Journal.

      Alumni Memorial Mass: Tonight at 6:30pm

      Each year during the month of November, the Jesuit Community and our University of Scranton family remembers deceased alumni in prayer at one or more of our masses. We invite the families of alumni who passed away this year to join us at our Alumni Memorial Mass tonight, Nov. 2, at 6:30 p.m.  The Mass will be celebrated by Rev. Richard Malloy, S.J., Vice President for University Ministries, at Madonna della Strada Chapel, 419 Monroe Avenue, Scranton.  Off street parking is available next to the chapel or in the University parking pavilion.

      Help Us Spread Holiday Cheer

      The holiday season is a great time to get together with Scranton friends. Join alumni, parents and friends at one of our upcoming Christmas parties. We have events organized in Connecticut, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Washington D.C.  For dates and locations visit our holiday website.

      Class of 2011 Goes “Beyond the Commons”

      The Class of 2011 Committee is organizing a series of informal networking events for their classmates as part of a new program called Beyond the Commons. At each event, seniors will have the opportunity to dine with alumni in a casual atmosphere and discuss topics such as graduating, starting a career and moving to a new area. The 30 senior students who make up the 2011 Committee will work in teams of two to plan these events and promote them to their classmates.

      Two pilot dinners took place in Scranton on October 19 at Brixx and October 21 at Kildare’s Irish Pub. Alumni co-hosts included Ben McGuire ’10, Michael Jenkins ’06, Megan Morgan ’95 and Kaitlin Gilboy ’08.

      If you are a Scranton graduate who would like to join senior students at a Beyond the Commons event, please email alumni@scranton.edu for more information.

      Planning for Reunion 2011 is Underway

      Reunion 2011 is scheduled for June 10 – 12. If your class year ends with a ‘6’ or ‘1’ now is the time to start getting ready. Add your name to the planning to attend list, book your overnight accommodations, and volunteer to be part of your class committee 

      Calling All Orientation Aides!

      We are in the process of planning a reunion for all alumni who worked on Orientation!  Mark your calendars for Saturday, September 17, 2011. 

      If you are a former Orientation Aide or Orientation Leader, please email your name, home mailing address, phone number, and the years you worked on Orientation to alumni@scranton.edu.

      Watch for more information about what promises to be a fantastic event!

      Did you recently earn an advanced degree?

      We want to keep you informed on the valuable programs our Medical Alumni Council and Council of Alumni Lawyers have to offer.  If you recently earned an advanced medical or legal degree, please email your information to alumni@scranton.edu or update your information in the Online Alumni Community.

      SAVE THE DATES:

      Mid-March, 2011           
      National Alumni Tour

      The Alumni Society of The University of Scranton will be hosting alumni gatherings in Arizona, Texas and Florida in mid-March 2011. More information to follow.

      See photos from Southeast Tour 2010


      April 9, 2011                       
      Medical Alumni Symposium

      The next Medical Alumni Symposium presented by the Medical Alumni Council is scheduled for Saturday, April 9, 2011 on campus.  The Continuing Medical Education event will feature presentations by accomplished medical alumni as well as other leaders in the healthcare industry.  Plan to return to your alma mater to reconnect with classmates, tour our ever-expanding campus and earn CME credits*. 

      *CME credits pending

      April 16, 2011                       
      Scranton Day of Service 

      Sponsored by the Alumni Society and Student Government, Scranton Day of Service 2011 will take place on April 16. All alumni, students and members of the University community are invited to participate. If there is a service project in your hometown you would like to organize as part of the Day of Service, please send details to alumni@scranton.edu.

      April 30, 2011                       
      SJLA Reunion

      On Saturday, April 30, all graduates of the Special Jesuit Liberal Arts Program will be invited back to campus for the SJLA Alumni Reunion.  More information to follow.

  • Alumni in the News
    • The following are links to University of Scranton alumni recently featured in the news.

      Jack Keeney, Esq. '47,  one of the longest serving U.S. Government employees, will retire after nearly 60 years at the Justice Department. To read about Kenney visit here and here.

      Kurt Eisele, Ph.D. '80 joins Wilkes University as a visiting assistant professor of education. To read about Eisele, visit here.

      Harry E. Dowling G'76 has been elected chairperson of the executive committee of Keystone College’s board of trustees. To read about Dowling, visit here.

      Keith Fitzgerald '01 has found success, both professional and personally, at the startup company TicketLeap, a fast-growing full-service ticketing software and event management. To read about Fitzgerald, visit here.

      Terrence O’Connor '84, a state house candidate, has the look of a man on a mission. To read about O'Connor, visit here.

      Mohamed Khalid Yusuf G'93 has been named the new Customs director-general, succeeding Datuk Seri Ibrahim Jaapar. To read about Yusuf, visit here.

      Charlotte Brown '10, Megan Callahan '10, Elizabeth Pulice '10 and Kimberly Witt '10 have all taken part in the Jesuit Volunteer Corps Northwest Service Year 2010-2011. To read about them, visit here.

      Jim Mullery '86, a member of the University's Board of Trustees, tapped to lead Personal Retirement Savings Initiative at Security Benefit. To read about Mullery, visit here.

      Bob Scaglione ’83 has been named chief marketing officer (CMO) at Sharp Electronics Corporation. To read about Scaglione, visit here.

      David Sherwin ’89 was promoted to senior vice president, chief lending officer at New Tripoli Bank. To read about Sherwin, visit here

      Kevin Quinn, Esq. ’85 has joined the firm Hourigan, Kluger & Quinn’s personal injury litigation department. To read about Quinn, visit here.

      Ben Chmil ’10 has been named assistant coach for men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams at Marywood University. To read about Chmil, visit here.

      P. Timothy Kelly, Esq. ’79 received the 2010 George F. Douglas, Jr. Amicus Curiae Award, which recognizes outstanding and industrious appellate advocacy. To read about Kelly, visit here.

      Robert Gownley Sr., Esq. '40, the oldest living member of Lackawanna Bar Association, reflects on life in law here.

  • Class Notes
    • The following are Class Notes submitted to The University of Scranton's Office of Alumni Relations. To submit your own class notes, visit our Class Notes webpage.

      Nicholas D. Saccone, D.D.S ’43, South Abington Township, who served as the 55th president of the Pierre Fauchard Academy, an international dental honor society, was profiled in a feature article in the academy’s official quarterly publication, Dental World 

      John Fendrock ’48, Ridgewood, N.J., has published his sixth book, Religion and the State-The Intent of the Founding Fathers.

      John F. Callahan, D.O. ’60, Wilkes-Barre, received the 2010 Frederick J. Solomon, D.O., Award of Merit presented by the Pennsylvania Osteopathic Family Physicians Society in recognition of his contribution to osteopathic education in Pennsylvania.

      Gerald P. Moran, Esq. ’60, Jacksonville, Fla., published a book entitled John Chipman Gray: The Harvard Brahmin of Property Law. Professor Moran cited Professor William H. Osterle in the book as his mentor at The University of Scranton.

      John Zonarich, Esq. ’68, Mechanicsburg, managing partner of the Harrisburg law firm of Skarlatos & Zonarich, LLP, has been named to the Pennsylvania list of “Super Lawyers” published by Pennsylvania Super Lawyers Magazine for the fifth time since 2004.

      Nancy Noonan G’69, Summerfield, Fla., has been selected president of Marions United for Public Education.

      Thomas Hill ’71, Gaithersburg, Md., was appointed chief of staff for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives’ Office of Science and Technology.

      Gerard Dougher ’73, Scranton, is a senior accountant at Public Service Electric and Gas Company in New Jersey.

      William J. Nealon ’73, Cherry Hill, N.J., was selected by Philadelphia University as the Distinguished Adjunct Faculty with the School of Business Administration.

      Daniel Dowd, D.O. ’74, York, was re-elected to serve on the board of trustees of the Pennsylvania Osteopathic Medical Association, a statewide organization for physicians holding the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree.

      David McCormick ’75, Centreville, Va., earned the Doctor of Business Administration degree from the University of Phoenix.

      Lenore Mikuski Tigue ’76, Flemington, N.J., a mathematics teacher at Franklin Township School, has been named the school’s 2010 Teacher of the Year.

      Craig Kabatchnick ’79, Greensboro, N.C., director of the North Carolina Central University Veterans Law Program, has been invited to serve on a new, university-wide working group known as UNC Serves. This committee will evaluate the educational opportunities and services for military-affiliated students and consider recommendations to improve access, retention and graduation rates for these students.

      Michael Griffin ’81, Colton, N.Y., has been elected to the board of directors of the Canton-Potsdam Hospital. He has also been named webmaster at Clarkson University.

      William Maile ’84, Vandling, has been notified by the Barrett Art Center that his photo “Praying for Salvation” was selected for the national exhibit “Photowork 2010” by juror Nat Trottman of the Guggenheim Museum, N.Y.C. The image will also be on display at the University’s Hope Horn Gallery beginning October 23, 2010.

      Tom Phillips ’84, Allentown, was named director of University Safety and Police at Bloomsburg University.

      Susan Berlinski Szafranski, Esq. ’87, Barnegat, N.J., received an LL.M. in taxation from University of Alabama School of Law.

      John Ursin, Esq. ’90, Andover, N.J., has been elected president of the Sussex County Bar Association for 2010-2011. He is a partner at Courter, Kobert & Cohen, P.C. focusing on local government, construction and insurance related matters.

      Bruce Beemer, Esq. ’92, Bradfordwoods, is a partner in the law firm of Beemer & Beemer and will expand the firm to open a Pittsburgh office where he will serve as managing partner.

      Robert Swanson ’92, Tupelo, Miss., is a physics instructor at Itawamba Community College.

      Karyn White ’92, Northfield, N.J., was selected to represent New Jersey at Parenting magazine’s Mom Congress on Education and Learning Conference this May in Washington, D.C. She was chosen for her outstanding contributions and dedication to improving local schools.

      Justin Daly, Esq. ’93, Washington, D.C., is senior vice president at Ogilvy Government Relations.

      MaryAnn Groncki, Ph.D. ’94, Berwyn, received her doctorate from the School of Social Policy & Practice at the University of Pennsylvania. MaryAnn is a licensed psychotherapist in private practice and will continue her research which focuses on adopted women and their attachment related experiences.

      Jeffrey Chirico ’96, Atlanta, Ga., has joined CBS Atlanta’s Tough Questions Team. He has won four Emmy awards for his investigative reporting.

      John F. Kalafut ’97, Pittsburgh, completed the requirements for the Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering at the Swanson School of Engineering at the University of Pittsburgh.

      Anthony Corcoran, M.D. ’98, Pittsburgh, is currently serving as chief resident in Urologic Surgery at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.  In July 2011 he will start a fellowship in Urologic Oncology focusing on minimally invasive robotic surgery in Philadelphia.

      Doug Petschow ’98, Kenilworth, N.J., graduated from the Fire Academy at the top of his class and is a Cranford, N.J. firefighter. He is also the founder/owner of Strength and Fitness Club.

      Paul Collins ’00, Denton, Texas, an assistant professor of political science at the University of North Texas, appeared in a New York Times article on June 28th that discussed the Supreme Court confirmation hearing of Elena Kagan.

      Julie Ann Nastasi ’00, Ithaca, N.Y., graduated with her Doctor of Occupational Therapy degree from Boston University and is now a full-time faculty member at Ithaca College. She is also serving the American Occupational Therapy Association as a reviewer for specialty certification in low vision and co-monitor of the low vision listserv/forum.

      Gregory Shahum ’00, Norwalk, Conn., was appointed assistant administrator and director of Rehabilitation Services at Paradigm Healthcare. He is currently enrolled in a Long Term Care Administration Certification program at Quinnipiac University. 

      John Errigo ’02, Bensalem, launched his private corporation, Holistic Organizational Development and Training, Inc., a Philadelphia-metro based business consulting firm.

      Kelly McAndrew ’02, Philadelphia, has been accepted into the Contemplative Leaders in Action Program, a two your program of the Jesuit Collaborative, to train emerging leaders from business, the professions, civil society and non-profit organizations. The program focuses on spiritual formation and “secular” leadership.

      Nancy Panarese ’02, Sayville, N.Y., received her Master’s degree in Environmental Studies from Long Island University C.W. Post.

      Kate Brennan ’03, Philadelphia, recently closed in a production of Angels in America.

      Jillian Kenney ’03, Atco, N.J., completed a Bachelor’s of Science in Nursing at Thomas Jefferson University in May 2010.

      Laura Layman ’03, G’05, Philadelphia, is credentialing specialist within the Department of Graduate Medical Education with the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. She is currently working towards her BSN degree at DeSales University.

      Sean Bernard ’05, London, UK, is associate, asset management for Goldman Sachs International.

      Cheryl Burke ’05, G’10, Dunmore, had an article published in Nursing 2010. The article, “Reducing Readmissions of Patients with Heart Failure” appeared in the September 2010 issue.

      Lauren Burke ’06, Barto, received a juris doctor degree from New England Law│Boston.

      Sean Daly ’06, Arlington, Va., has been awarded a U.S. Department of State Critical Language Scholarship to study Korean in Jeonju, South Korea.

      Meaghan Gay ’06, Fort Mill, S.C., received a Master’s of Science degree from Winthrop University.

      Michael P. Hill ’06, Columbia, Mo., is digital communications director of the University of Missouri System’s Office of Strategic Communications.

      Jason Shrive, Esq. ’06, Scranton, opened his own general practice law firm in Scranton, Shrive Law, LLC.

      Jeffrey Trainor ’06, Chicago, Ill., is working with the clowning performance group TASK in Chicago.

      Jessica Kratzer ’07, Philadelphia, graduated from Arcadia University in 2009 with her Master’s in International Peace and Conflict Resolution after a semester of field work in Tanzania.

      Stephanie Miller ’07, Shavertown, was awarded a Master of Science degree in biomedical sciences with a concentration in organizational leadership in biosciences by Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine.

      Glenn Petriello ’07 passed his Professional in Human Resources certification exam.

      Jennifer Lewis ’09 has been selected to edit the new literary magazine yet to be named from Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia. She has completed her first year of medical school and has been awarded a summer grant to analyze and report on the reflection essays written by all first-year students.

      Katie Morrison ’09, Nesconset, N.Y., travels the New York City metro-area in a professional children’s theatre company.

      Lauren Wasilchak ’09, Dickson City, is serving with the Jesuit Volunteer Corps at Samaritan Ministry of Greater Washington D.C.

      Charlotte Brown ’10, Nazareth, is serving with the Jesuit Volunteer Corps Northwest working with pre-school students in Spokane, Wash.

      Megan Callahan ’10, West Babylon, N.Y., is serving with the Jesuit Volunteer Corps Northwest teaching in Omak, Wash.

      Megan Gilbreth ’10, Mahopac, N.Y., is serving with the Jesuit Volunteer Corps at Room in the Inn’s Odyssey program in Nashville, Tenn.

      John Kelly ’10, Westminster, Md., is serving with the Jesuit Volunteer Corps at Homeboy Industries in Los Angeles.

      Jayne Mariotti ’10, Clarks Summit, is serving with the Jesuit Volunteer Corps at 9to5 Atlanta.

      Kelly Miguens ’10, Rutherford, N.J., is serving with the Jesuit Volunteer Corps at 30th Street Senior Center in San Francisco.

      Elizabeth Pulice ’10, East Greenville, is serving with the Jesuit Volunteer Corps Northwest working with homeless teenagers at a drop-in shelter in Yakima, Wash.

      Kimberly Witt ’10, Waymart, is serving with the Jesuit Volunteer Corps Northwest working with immigrant and refugee families and helping them integrate into the U.S. in Boise, Idaho.

  • Birth Announcements
    • The following are Birth Announcements submitted to The University of Scranton's Office of Alumni Relations. To submit your own class notes, visit our Class Notes webpage.

      A daughter, Rebekah Grace, to David ’84 and Karis Lawlor Naeher ’94, Clarks Summit

      A daughter, Tessa Grace, adopted from China by Keith and Megan Rothwell Nakamoto ’85, Chicago, Ill.

      Twin sons, Derek Jagger and Luca Gianni, to Dr. Jeff and Julie Cavalieri ’88, South Windsor, Conn.

      A daughter, Cailin Leanna, to Torrance and Christine Murray Houlihan ’91, Keswick, Va.

      A son, Timothy Charles, to Kevin and Kristin Busch Dukes ’92, Silver Springs, Md.

      A son, Nathaniel Robert, to Robert ’92 and Meredith Swanson, Tupelo, Miss.

      A son, Thomas Brian, to Robert and Maureen Burke Vilak ’93, Silver Springs, Fla.

      Twin sons, Daniel and Jack, to Erik and Patricia Casey Olsen ’93, Kinnelon, N.J.

      A daughter, Mary Catherine, to Stephen and Theresa Cassillo Roberts ’93, Glen Rock, N.J.

      A son, Antonio, to Daniel and Jennifer Kelly Dominiquini ’93, Chicago, Ill.

      A son, Trevor Andrew, to Kevin ’93 and Danielle Kroll, Chester Springs

      A son, Daniel Joseph, to Thomas and Stefanie Squillante Bravata ’93, Commack, N.Y.

      A daughter, Rebekah Grace, to David ’84 and Karis Lawlor Naeher ’94, Clarks Summit

      A son, Matthew John, to Brian ’94 and Jennifer Persico, Alexandria, Va.

      A son, Brandon Travis, to Thomas  ’96 and Gisele Sum Bush G’94, Glenville, N.Y.

      A daughter, Clare Josephine, to Mike and Monica Bremmer Farkas ’95, Naperville, Ill.

      A son, Michael Thomas, to Christopher ’95 and Jeanine Caramore, Massapequa, N.Y.

      A son, John Richard, to John ’95 and Christine Guthrie, Hillsborough, N.J.

      A son, Cooper Thomas, to Eric and Chrissy McKeaney Reich ’95, Ocean View, N.J.

      A son, James Ali, to Jason and Maria Tahmouresie Inman ’95, Tustin, Calif.

      Twin daughters, Alexa Gabrielle and Sophia Mary, to James ’97 and Heather Beal-Zrebiec ’96, Burlington, N.J.

      A daughter, Olivia Catherine, to Joseph ’96 and Christina Fusco Fallon ’96, Brooklyn, N.Y.

      A daughter, Teagan Margaret, to Michael and Kieran Healey Schultz ’96, Linden, N.J.

      A daughter, Siobhan Maeve, to Brian ’96 and Christine McDonald Murphy ’96, Glen Rock, N.J.

      A son, Brandon Travis, to Thomas ’96 and Gisele Sum Bush G’94, Glenville, N.Y.

      A daughter, Cecelia Rose, to Timothy ’96 and Susan Gallen, Hatfield

      A son, Thomas Jack, to Tom ’96, G’99 and Sue Brzenski Gibbons ’01, Astoria, N.Y.

      A daughter, Erin Kathleen, to Alan ’96 and Susan Heim Kelly ’96, Lynbrook, N.Y.

      A daughter, Quinn Eileen, to James ’96 and Nancy Lau Murphy ’99, Bethlehem

      A daughter, Sophie Kohina, to John ’97 and Chika Chrampanis, Sherwood, Ariz.

      A son, Ryan Michael, to Paul  ’97 and Kristen Gerstheimer Houri ’97, Hillsborough, N.J.

      A daughter, Maura Shannon, to Thomas ’97 and Meg Mitchell, Marlton, N.J.

      A daughter, Ella Irene to Michael ’99, G’01 and Heather Schneider Swierczek ’97, G’98, Pottstown

      Twin daughters, Alexa Gabrielle and Sophia Mary, to James ’97 and Heather Beal-Zrebiec ’96, Burlington, N.J.

      A son, Grant Michael, to Michael and Julie Cohoon Marra ’98, Rochester, N.Y.

      A daughter, Sophia Francesca, to Mark ’98 and Dr. Johanna Jones, Wayne, N.J.

      A son, Kevin Michael, to Bryan and Courtney Knowles ’98, Washington, DC

      A son, Owen Ryan, to Steven and Margaret Lee Okurowski ’98, West Islip, N.Y.

      A daughter, Morgan Elizabeth, to Brian ’99 and Laurie Bakker, Nashua, N.H.

      A son, Thomas Edward, to George and Jennifer Peacock Hayes ’99, Williamstown, N.J.

      A daughter, Ella Irene to Michael ’99, G’01 and Heather Schneider Swierczek ’97, G’98, Pottstown

      A son, Thomas John, to Tom and Katie Chamber Bierworth ’00, Endicott, N.Y.

      A son, Jackson Phoenix, to Ray and Jill Latora Reichard ’00, Cherry Hill, N.J.

      A son, Ethan Matthew, to Matthew and Ellen Rybnik Szoke ’00, West Chester

      A daughter, Claire Elizabeth, to Paul and Cindy Vodde Breme ’00, Chalfont

      A son, Thomas Jack, to Tom ’96, G’99 and Sue Brzenski Gibbons ’01, Astoria, N.Y

      A son, Eric Joseph, to Doug and Melissa Logan Pacitti ’01, Exton

      A daughter, Ainslie Grace, to Sam ’01 and Meghan Ryan Keller ’01, Lititz

      A son, Ryan Matthew, to Matt and Cindy Sousa Benedict ’01, Furlong

      A daughter, Campbell Marie, to Adam ’01 and Krista Mancini Swetz ’01, Crofton, Md.

      A son, Nathan Michael, to Michael and Erica Borella DiAngelo ’02, Massapequa Park, N.Y.

      A daughter, Emily Michele, to Paul ’02 and Heather Syme Drexler ’02, Cedar Grove, N.J.

      A daughter, Claire, to Daniel ’03 and Ellen Findlay Loftus ’03, Hillsborough, N.J.

      A son, Jack Christopher, to Christopher and Kelly Klingman Guiton ’05, Flemington, N.J.

      A daughter, Julie Madeline, to Ryan and Sara Pfeiffenberger Hudson ’05, Sumter, S.C.

      A son, Carlo William, to Carlo and Victoria Scannello Savo ’06, Olyphant

  • Marriage Announcements
    • The following are Marriage Announcements submitted to The University of Scranton's Office of Alumni Relations. To submit your own class notes, visit our Class Notes webpage.

      Class of 1983
      Frederick Porsche to Rosemary Colleluori

      Class of 1992
      Debbie Simon to Matt Michaelson

      Class of 1995
      Angela Nole and Justin Sulla
      Allison McLaughlin to Denis Beyersdorf

      Class of 2000
      Ana Rojas to Colin Dewey

      Class of 2001
      Colleen Barksdale to Jim Tully
      Michael Marshall to Shawna Gleeson

      Class of 2002
      Angelina Moretti to Robert Lynch ’03
      Christopher Semonche to Amanda Owens

      Class of 2003
      Robert Lynch to Angelina Moretti ’02

      Class of 2004
      Erica Cilurzo to Charles Bartels

      Class of 2005
      Kathryn Flood to Carl Gianatiempo
      Christine Speicher to M.J. Gimbar

      Class of 2006
      Lynn Dunham to Jonathan Torre
      Caleb Knippenberg to Danielle Slater ’07
      Ashley O’Shea to Jonathan Miranda ’08

      Class of 2007
      Samantha Barrett to John McDonald III
      Danielle Slater to Caleb Knippenberg ’06

      Class of 2008
      Jonathan Miranda to Ashley O’Shea ’06

      Class of 2009
      Ashley Motter to Garrick Alt
      Veronica Tripaldi to Jerome Scarpati

  • Death Notices of Alumni
    • The following are Death Notices of Alumni submitted to The University of Scranton's Office of Alumni Relations.

      1930-1939
      Louis Plotkin ’36, Scranton
      Claude J. Saracino ’39, Scranton

      1940-1949
      John Q. Lyden ’40,
      Rye, N.Y.
      Glenn L. Cook ’41, Scottsdale, Ariz.
      Joseph Guarneri  ’42, West Chester
      Solomon Fisch, M.D., Ph.D. ’45, Englewood Cliffs, N.J. 
      Jerome Klein ’48, Scranton 

      1950-1959
      Edwin R. Cardoni ’50, Scranton
      John Ferrario ’50, Annapolis, Md.
      John F. McCarthy ’51, St. Louis, Mo.
      Joseph Zandarski, Ph.D. ’51, Dunmore
      Cesare R. Antoniacci, M.D. ’52, Livingston, N.J.
      Michael Cherewka ’53, Taylor
      Eugene J. Kane ’54, Dalton
      Joseph Mullaney, Esq. ’54, Dunmore
      Jerome Flynn ’56, G’67, Scranton
      Harold R. Jones ’56, Endicott, N.Y.
      Peter J. Cera, Jr., M.D. ’57, Naples, Fla.
      Patrick R. Fischetti ’59, Washington, D.C.

      1960-1969
      Thomas J. Halligan ’60,
      Scranton
      Joseph A. Profera ’61, Dunmore
      Geraldine Marie McCawley G’63, Carbondale
      Lawrence P. Connell ’65, San Mateo, Calif.
      Paul J. Graham ’65, Archbald
      John B. Van Horn '66, Kingston
      John C. Boylan, Ph.D. ’67, Murrells Inlet, S.C.
      Lt. Col. Leonard J. Comaratta, USA. Ret ’68, Temecula, Calif.
      Frank Wade ’68, Carbondale
      Winifred C. Doud G ’69, Crystal Lake
      Anthony A. Shumski ’69, Peckville

      1970-1979
      Amelia Dohanich G’73,
      New Orleans, La.
      Thomas R. Phillips ’73, Fleetville
      Michael Joseph Orr ’76, Scranton
      Catherine M. Turi ’76, Greenfield
      Jeffrey Ritter ’77, Scranton
      Jane Howell Wacker ’77, Bethlehem
      Robert J. Davis, Ph.D. ’79, Throop
      Paul Beekman ’79, Scranton

      1980-1989
      Michael J. Corbley, Ph.D. ’80,
      Boston, Mass.
      Beverly Galka Drumheller ’82, Scranton
      Steven P. Walter ’83, Chicago, Ill.

      1990-1999
      Faye L. Cuchara ’93,
      Scranton

      2000-2010
      Michael P. Mulhall ’10, Floral Park, N.Y.

  • Family & Friends Death Notices
    • The following are Death Notices of Family & Friends submitted to The University of Scranton's Office of Alumni Relations.

      Mary Brennan Barrett, mother of Patrick ’82 and Michael ’82; grandmother of Jennifer ’10 and Patrick ’12

      Robert Burke, brother of William G’83

      James Cain, father of Dr. James ’87 and brother of John ’73

      Patricia Cullinan, mother of Sean ’94

      Bridget Donohue, mother of Mary ’00

      Gary Eichelsdorfer, father of Eric ’86, John ’88 and Stephen ’87

      Romayne Flesch, mother of Edward ’64 and grandmother of Eric Burns ’99

      Mary O’Gorman Kennedy, wife of John ’50, mother of Thomas ’86 and grandmother of Michael ’10

      Alice Leahy, mother of Atty. Edward ’68, H ’01

      Charles Leo, Sr., father of Charles ’91

      Mary Lynn, mother of Eugenia ’83

      Robert Mackrell, father of Timothy ’86 and Cindy ’90

      Anthony Malewicz, father of Joseph ’66

      Catherine Skrutski, mother of Stanley ’72 and Thomas ’81

      Wade Whitney, father of Matthew ’01


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