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Cindy Kodama Lowman ’97L

and her husband, Todd, a son, Ryan Charles, on July 20, 2010. Ryan joins sister Natalie. They live in Centreville, Va.

John Bartram ’99L and Ashley Flynn Bartram ’01L, a daughter, Lucy Randle, on May 3, 2010. She joins sister Gaines, 2. They live in West Lake Hills, Texas.

Jennifer Griffin Anstaett ’01L

and her husband, Patrick, a son, Griffin Edward, on Oct. 30, 2010. He joins brother Marshall. They live in Fort Thomas, Ky.

Sara Jones Odell ’01L and her

defender system. Lee represents adults and juveniles charged with crimes in the District’s trial and appellate courts.

Julie Smith Palmer ’03L, and her husband, Jeff, a daughter, Lila Alice, on Jan. 9, 2009.

Ross R. Barton ’04L and Ashley T. Barton ’04, a daughter, Julie

Carolyn, on Sept. 27, 2010. They live in Charlotte, N.C.

Christopher A. Vrettos ’05L

and his wife, Catherine, a daughter, Caroline Stuart, on Feb. 8, 2010. They live in Nashville, Tenn.

husband, Bill, a son, Grayson Michael, on Oct 20, 2010. Grayson joins sister Adriana and brother Will.

Steve Lesser ’08L and his wife, Julie,

Lee R. Goebes ’03L and his wife,

Christopher W. Henry ’09L and

Katya, a son, Dmitri Lev, on May 17, 2010. They live in Washington, and both work as attorneys for the public

a daughter, Maggie Raye, on April 7, 2010. The family live in Richmond.

his wife, Sarah, a daughter, June Katherine, on June 17, 2010. They live in Northborough, Mass.

TH E L AW AN NUAL FUN D Making a Difference

Obits

The Hon Thomas A. Williams Jr. ’37, ’39L, of Richmond, died on Oct. 25, 2010. He served in the U.S. Navy in the Pacific from 1943 to 1945. He was appointed judge of the Richmond, and later to the Virginia General District Court. He volunteered at Bon Secours/St. Mary’s Hospital. Williams belonged to Sigma Nu.

Jack Keith Jr. ’42L, of San Diego,

died on Aug. 30, 2010. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II and later worked in public and private sectors of law practice. He joined the FBI in 1950, rose to the post of chief of criminal intelligence and organized crime in Washington and retired as the special agent in charge of the Las Vegas, Nev., offices.

Bernard J. Pirog ’43L, of Fair Lawn,

N.J., died on April 28, 2010. He served as a naval aviator in the Pacific Theater during World War II and earned the Distinguished Flying Cross and Air Medal. He was an agent for the FBI until his retirement in 1977. Pirog was a member of Kappa Sigma.

George E. Heiner ’47L, of Huntington, W.Va., died on March 25, 2007.

Hugh P. Cline ’48L, of Norton, Va.,

died on June 16, 2010. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II and practiced law for 59 years at the firm he founded in Norton. He was a member of the Norton City school board.

John J. Koehler II ’49L, of Honesdale, Pa., died on July 25, 2010. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps and worked for a law practice in Honesdale. He was the first president of the Honesdale Jaycees and served as president and chairman of the board of Farmers & Merchants Bank. Koehler belonged to Delta Upsilon.

The Hon. Robert C. Carey ’51L,

The W&L Law Annual Fund provides resources for current students and faculty, classroom updates, technology and scholarships. The goal for the 2011 Law Annual Fund is $900,000. Alumni support is essential to the future of the Law School. To make your gift, go online to law.wlu.edu/give by June 30, 2011, or contact Sarah Hughes at shughes@wlu.edu or (540) 458-8063 to make your gift by phone. 26

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of Brooklyn, N.Y., died on Feb. 7, 2010. He served in World War II and worked as an assistant U.S. attorney. He later opened a private practice and was an administrative law judge in Manhattan. He was chairman of the board of Forestdale Inc. and served on the board of the Brooklyn Eye & Ear Hospital. Carey belonged to Delta Upsilon.


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