Washington and Lee Alumni Magazine / Spring - Summer 2012

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Milestones

and group executive vice president of NationsBank Texas. He was the co-founder of the Charlotte Catholic High School Foundation, a member of the board of Goodwill Publishing Co., chairman of the board of councilors of the University of Dallas, a member of the board of advisors of the Southern Methodist University School of Law, legal counsel for and board member of the Sisters of Mercy of North Carolina Foundation Inc., and legal advisor to Sacred Heart College. He belonged to Delta Upsilon.

James W. Kidd ’52, of Lexington,

Va., died on Jan. 20. He graduated from the Army Language School and served with the military in Korea as an intelligence specialist. He had a long career in sales and marketing, most of it in San Francisco. He belonged to Phi Kappa Sigma.

Philip M. Morrow ’52, of Longview, Texas, died on Jan. 25. He served in the Army with the 82nd Airborne. He worked for Armco Steel Corp. After his early retirement, he worked as the delivery driver of the Ahle Kwik Kopy Co. for 21 years.

Thomas M. Fry ’53, of Reading,

Pa., died on Jan. 23. He served in World War II and was stationed in Pearl Harbor. He worked in his family’s company, the Wyomissing Industries, starting in sales and rising to vice president of Narrow Fabric. He became owner and president of the Dol-fin Corp, a swim-wear and running-wear company. He belonged to Phi Delta Theta.

Webb E. Stevenson ’53, of St.

Joseph, Mo., died on Dec. 30, 2011. He served as a helicopter mechanic in the Army. He farmed in Easton, Mo., and then joined Bennett Garden Center as a partner and vice president. He was an insurance agent with Lucas, Hopkins, Stevenson Insurance Agency. He volunteered in the St. Joseph school system. He received many awards, including from the National Association of Partners in Education, the National Outstanding Volunteer Award, the Carnation Community Service Award and the J.C. Penney Golden Rule Award. He and his family were a licensed foster home for eight years. He was treasurer of the Missouri Foster

Parent Association and co-founder of PACT, Parents and Children Together. He belonged to Beta Theta Pi.

Gordon L. Gano Jr. ’54, ’56L, of

Dallas, died on Jan. 23. He served in the Army during the Korean War and earned the rank of first lieutenant. He was a personal injury attorney in Dallas. He belonged to the Gulf Coast Conservation Association (now CCA Texas). He belonged to Sigma Chi.

Lawrence C. Musgrove Jr. ’54L, of

Roanoke, died on Jan. 16. He served in the Army Air Corps, retiring as a major from the Air Force Reserves. He was a partner in the Roanoke law firm of Martin, Martin & Hopkins, later joining the staff of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Virginia. Upon his retirement, he received a letter of commendation from J. Edgar Hoover for his service. He purchased the administrative services business of Arnold Schlossberg & Associates Inc., changing the name to Lawrence C. Musgrove Associates. He also founded LCM Corp., an environmental services company.

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