IN MEMORIAM
In Memoriam
then joined the Army and served in the Korean War. He of
1941 as a camper and Leader,
and sales positions at various chemical companies includ ing the Flood Company in Hudson, OH, where he lived for positive attitude, and boisterous spirit of fun. He loved sports, travel and was a great volunteer in his community. Bob was the husband of the late Ann (Winklepleck, nee
66. The former Chairman of the Exeter Academy, he taught Latin and Greek there for 34 years.
Carey, Liam, and Colleen Entenman, and Chloe and Alexander Entenman of London, and Annâs grandchildren College, Cambridge, England for doctoral work. There he met Rosemary H. Baldwin; they were married in 1949.
for the rest of his professional career. He was a lifelong summer resident at the Ausable Club in the Adirondacks, becoming an avid climber and a 46er. He continued climb
#5866 Dr. Douglas âStockyâ Smith, 90, of Atlanta, GA,
He returned annually to the Adirondacks, at the Ausable Club, on whose board he later served. He also served as
He shared a recollection with
His athletic interests included hiking, leading the Exeter
âThere was a time when only three Atlanta alumni existed.
he coached at Exeter and played until age 91. Organiza and myself. My dad was at camp was in charge then and through and Christ Church, Exeter vestry. He was predeceased by his wife, Rosemary (2011), and survived by his daughter nore). #5776 Robert John Entenman, 90, of Hudson, OH, 2019. Bob attended Camp in Other Fellow Firstâ motto. He took pride in being the father
loved his family and supported his children and grandchil dren in all their endeavors. He felt that medical attention was personal, sewing up many a cut on the kitchen table and cast if necessary. He never turned any patient away, is survived by his devoted wife of 66 years, Carol Cole
Holly Kennedy. He grew up in
in Chemical Engineering. He campdudley.org
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