Spring 2014 Alumni Magazine

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How many Deans and Presidents did you work under while at Concord? During my tenure at Concord, I served five Presidents and six Academic Deans. Where do you live now? What are some of your activities, interests as a retiree?

While a student at FSU, I met and married Frances (Boots) Ratteree who passed away in 1999. We had one son, Dr. John D. Seago, III. In 2002, I married Faye Robertson and our family includes two sons, John III, his wife, Melissa, and Sean Robertson; and, four grandchildren, Matthew, Derek,

MacKenzie and Victoria. We live on Brush Creek Falls Road in Princeton, W.Va., and enjoy traveling occasionally. We visited the islands of Oahu and Hawaii and cruised to Alaska, Europe and the Caribbean. We enjoy ballroom dancing and sponsored dances at the Senior Center for two years. My wife feels I take retirement much too seriously because six days a week, I either play golf at Pipestem State Park or billiards at the Princeton Moose Lodge. We also enjoy working a variety of types of puzzles.

Salute to

West Virginia

The CU band and choir team up to wish West Virginia a happy 150th Birthday. The performance was part of the Nov. 16 home football game and featured songs about the Mountain State.

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