EHS: The Magazine of Episcopal High School (Spring 2017)

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I hope everyone from the Class of 2003 is having a great year! As always, feel free to send class updates to me at any time. We love to hear what everyone is up to! Congratulations to CeCe Barfield Thompson and her husband, Will, who welcomed their second daughter, Grace Wilson Thompson, on December 15th in New York. Sang Wook Han reports that he is living in Stutgart, Germany, working as a site manager at Ed. Züblin AG.

Gray Murray ’03 and Joe Stallworth ’03 with their sons, William Gray Murray and Banks Manly Stallworth.

SuperBowl! The last time that happened was my freshman yeat at EHS in 1999. I remember watching it on dorm while John Elway (High) Schooled us on National TV. That being said I am excited to see how it plays out. I have also moved back in the Saddle with Wells Fargo in their Wealth Management Divsion and enjoying the ride! I look forward to seeing everyone at the Reunion. Who’s ready to ROMP??? — WILX Evans

CeCe Barfield Thompson’s ’03 eldest daughter welcomes the newest addition to their family, Grace Wilson Thompson.

D.C., and purchased Blue Crab Bay Co. in Melfa, Va. A specialty food and gift company, Blue Crab Bay sells Bloody Mary mixer, nuts, seasonings, and stoneware throughout the country. I am moving to Onancock, Va., this month. As a native of the Eastern Shore, I am excited for the opportunity to foster the growth of a well-established company. If you ever find yourself on the Eastern Shore of Virginia, stop by our retail shop and warehouse right off the highway in Melfa!” Lea, Everett, and Kit McLendon say the winter has been a good one so far, and to let them know if you’re ever in Aspen! Hello Holy Hill!! Glad to be seeing you soon!! Nothing new to report here in the Cols, GA except that the Falcons are going to the

Grant Brown writes, “In December, I got engaged to Laura Tickner in Aspen, Colorado. While in Aspen, we had Christmas dinner with Kit McLendon, his wife Lea and daughter Everett where many memories from Episcopal were rekindled. Kit had everyone cracking up with his amazing story telling skills. I look forward to catching up with everyone at the reunion in June!” Kat Hutchison Merritt and her husband, Spencer, live in Raleigh where they welcomed their first child, Joseph Spencer Merritt Jr., in November. Joe enjoys getting together with his cousin, Janie (Dorothy Hutchison Driscoll’s ’04 daughter) who is just three months older. Kat is looking forward to seeing some EHS friends at Sarah Rienhoff’s wedding in March and then again at the reunion in June.

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Alden Koste Corrigan (H) 443-783-4659 alden.k.corrigan@gmail.com 15th Reunion: June 2018

Brad Tubesing and his wife, Laura, gave birth to their second child, Tucker Thomas, this winter. Their daughter. Hadley Jane, is doing well and enjoying being a big sister. In November, Brad and his family moved to Ohio to be near his brother, Chris Tubesing, and his family! Chris and his wife, Lauren, recently gave birth to their third child, Carson Rose, a beautiful baby girl. Chris and Lauren’s other children, Brody Evan and Adley Joe, are also doing well. Chris and Brad love that they live approximately 250 yards from each other — they drive golf carts back and forth from their houses and are enjoying being part of their growing families.

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Caitlin Smith (C) 337-302-2444 caitlin.ann.smith@gmail.com Harrison Gilchrist (H) 804-443-5247 chgilchr@gmail.com 15th Reunion: June 2019

We were shocked and saddened by the untimely passing of fellow classmate Eleanor Noell Torres. Her close friend and roommate at EHS, Mary Peterkin Worthington writes: “Eleanor passed away surrounded by her loving family on December 17, 2016. At Episcopal, she was a dedicated student, avid athlete and steadfast friend to all. She loved her four years at EHS and often called it the best four years of her life. At the time of her passing, she successfully donated her organs and helped save the lives of many, her final selfless act. The void she leaves in the hearts of those who loved and cherished Eleanor is impossible to describe.” EHS

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