EHS Fall 2014 Magazine

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George Summers McCluney ’59 of Greenbrae, Calif., died Oct. 27, 2013.

On the Hill, Mr. McCluney was a member of the wrestling team, the cake team, and the Wilmer Society. After Episcopal, Mr. McCluney was a gentleman farmer on land overlooking the Missouri River near Berger, Mo., until 1992, when he moved to Larkspur, Calif. He loved his home overlooking the San Francisco Bay and the daily sunsets over Mt. Tamalpais. Mr. McCluney is survived by his wife, Chris; his sister; and his brother.

Edward Griffith Dodson III ’68

of Coatesville, Pa., died Feb. 24, 2014. While at EHS, Mr. Dodson was an editor for The Chronicle and a member of Executive Board, Dramatics, Choir and Glee Club, Missionary Society, and the Blackford Literary Society. He was a member of the football, track, and lacrosse teams. As a young man, he achieved the rank of Eagle Scout. After The High School, Mr. Dodson attended the University of Virginia graduating in 1972. He later went on to own Griffith Woodworking. He was a member of Covenant Presbyterian Church, Frazer. Mr. Dodson is survived by his wife, Patty; his children; two sisters; and nieces and nephews. EHS relatives include his father, E. Griffith Dodson, Jr. ’32, and his uncle, Robert Winchester Dodson ’43.

Homer Avery Jacobs III ’83

of College Station, Texas, died Aug. 26, 2014. At The High School, Mr. Jacobs was a Monitor, on the Admissions Committee for three years, and a member of the choir. He played junior football, junior and JV basketball, and JV tennis. He received the Whittle Prize and made The High List. Following his graduation from Texas A&M with a bachelor’s degree in journalism, Mr. Jacobs spent much of his career devoted to A&M athletics. After working at the Sherman Democrat, the Galveston Daily News, and Aggies Illustrated, he joined the 12th Man Foundation in 1996 and was the first editor of the 12th Man Magazine. Spending 22 years in Galveston, Mr. Jacobs was a frequent guest on local radio shows and on pregame shows on the Aggie Radio Network discussing Texas A&M athletics. Mr. Jacobs is survived by his wife, Laurie, and her four sons. EHS relatives include his father, Homer Avery Jacobs, Jr. ’50.

Davis Munson Hammell ’04

of Alexandria, Va., died Sept. 18, 2014. At EHS, Mr. Hammell played football and threw the shot and discus for the track and field team. Mr. Hammell went on to attend Yale University, where he played varsity offensive line for Yale when Yale beat Harvard in 2007. In addition to playing football, Mr. Hammell loved science, philosophy, books, and Scrabble. He is survived by his mother, sister, and uncle.

John Warburton Reily ’11

of Metaire, La., died July 27, 2014. At Episcopal, Mr. Reily was a member of the football team. He was a 2011 graduate of Metairie Park Country Day School and was in his senior year at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. He was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity and several New Orleans organizations. Mr. Reily is survived by his parents and his two brothers, Hugh and William Boatner Reily V ’09.

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