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1971 Emile Wilson: SU’s First Rhodes Scholar

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Emile Wilson, Seattle University’s first Rhodes Scholar, died April 27, 2013, in California. He was 61. Emile was elected president of the university’s first Black Student Union in 1969 and wrote for the student newspaper The Spectator. He was a dedicated activist on campus and became involved in the opposition to the Vietnam War; student rights were important to him, which led him to strongly advocate for a student “Bill of Rights” on campus. He helped shape what became of the Office of Multicultural Affairs. During the late spring of 1970, Emile was one of five students suspended for staging a protest in the office of SU President Kenneth Baker, S.J., in response to the president’s issuance of an order that prohibited unapproved demonstrations and rallies on campus. The suspension was reversed by the Student Conduct Review Board, a move approved by James McGoldrick, S.J. Father McGoldrick (pictured above with Emile) was an important figure in Emile’s life, serving as a friend, mentor and tutor. Following Emile’s graduation from SU with a political science degree he went on to graduate school, on the urging of Fr. McGoldrick. In 1975 he earned two master degrees—education and philosophy—and was SU’s first Rhodes Scholar, attending The Queen’s College at the University of Oxford. Emile is survived by his daughter, a sister and two brothers, two nieces and four nephews.

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1980 Manuel Gaerlan Carrillo (Sept. 12, 2012; age 55)

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In 1998 Elizabeth married William J. Fisher and in April 2001 the couple had their daughter Michaela. Her greatest joy in life was her family and she cherished her roles of mother, wife, sister and aunt. She enjoyed volunteering, especially making sandwiches with “Martha’s Workers” at St. Anne Parish.

We ask readers and family members to inform us of the death of alumni and friends of Seattle University. If a newspaper obituary is available, please e-mail it to sumagazine@seattleu.edu or send via mail to: Seattle University Magazine, Attn.: Obits, Seattle University, 901 12th Ave., PO Box 222000, Seattle, WA 98122–1090.

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Elizabeth Anne McKee Fisher, MPA (Aug. 3, 2012; age 53)

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A graduate of SU’s master’s program in rehab counseling, Mark had a long career as a counselor.

For more than 25 years Dan worked at SU. He began in 1983 as a computer operator in the Office of Information Technology where he managed the campus network infrastructure. When he left the university in February 2012, he was technical services and support manager in the School of Law.

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Mark Liberty, MA (Dec. 30, 2011)

Dan Janson (May 2012)

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A graduate of O’Dea High School, Manuel worked for more than 25 years as a human resources professional with Providence Medical Center. He was a talented musician and composer and played the keyboard with several Seattle area bands.

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The eldest of three brothers, David grew up in Yakima, where his family was in the orchard industry. He was an active part of the Squire-Ingham Orchard where he assisted his brother in handling the finances and managerial tasks of the operation. In 1989, he began working in Seattle University’s Controller’s Office and was director of accounting and information services at the time of his death.

For many years Kellie Ann practiced nursing in the Seattle area. Some of her happiest times were spent skiing the Shirley Lake run at Squaw Valley and riding the waves of Lake Tahoe.

David Richard Ingham, ’98 (June 4, 2013; age 71)

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Kellie Ann Murphy (May 8, 2012)

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For 37 years William worked in the Fine Arts department where he taught, was a director and administrator. He was a professional actor who worked locally and nationally on TV and film projects.

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William Dore, Jr. (March 21, 2012; age 79)

Following high school, Kevin worked for Beebe and Runyon as a warehouseman before his life was interrupted by kidney disease. He received a kidney from his brother Sean. During his recovery Kevin went back to school, earning his degree from SU. He had an accomplished career in education in Seattle schools.

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Kevin James Sullivan (July 20, 2012; age 60)

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