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Grove City College in Sewickley, Pa. Survivors include his wife, Judy, son Douglas Heim ’91, a brother, six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Lt. Col. William H. Humes Jr. ’67 died May 30, 2016. He lived in Pittsburgh, Pa. Survivors include his wife, Lois, three sons, two grandsons and two sisters, including Holly Humes ’79. Thomas R. Markusson ’70 died Sept. 2, 2016. After Air Force service, he had a long career with the federal government. He lived in Reston, Va. Survivors include his wife, Patricia, two children, four grandchildren and a brother. Gary A. Koch ’71 died June 8, 2016. He won many accolades while with Alcon Laboratories, and was named Salesman of the Year. He lived in Robinson Township, Pa. Survivors include two sons, his parents and a brother. Memorial donations may be made to the Kappa Alpha Phi Scholarship at the College. Dr. John H. Lemmon ’71 died Jan. 8, 2017. He had a long career in social work and retired as a professor of criminal justice at Shippensburg University. A Marine Corps veteran, he was an avid runner and golfer, and coached high school track. Most recently, he lived in Southport, N.C. Surviving are his wife, Dr. Linda (Byer ’71) Lemmon, two children, four grandchildren and a sister. James P. Aubele ’72 died Nov. 4, 2016. He spent his life teaching others and worked for Gulf Research, XEROX and Merck. Survivors include his twin sister. Fred Gibbons ’72 died May 23, 2016. He was a realtor for 44 years and broker/owner of RE/ MAX Real Estate and Gibbons

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Agency Insurance in Elizabeth Township, Pa. Survivors include his wife, Suzan, his mother, three children and two sisters, including Karen (Gibbons ’65) Wade. James C. Stewart ’72 died Oct. 2, 2015. For more than 40 years, he taught math and coached baseball, basketball and football in Pennsylvania’s Greensburg-Salem and Greensburg Central Catholic schools. Surviving are his wife, Janice (Hostler ’74) Stewart, two children, three grandchildren, three siblings and several Grove City College cousins. John W. Bauer II ’73 died Sept. 16, 2016. A resident of North Palm Beach, Fla., he taught social studies for 38 years. Survivors include wife Cheryl (Beebe ’73) Bauer; a daughter; three grandsons; and siblings Paul Bauer ’66, Marian Bauer ’68 and Constance Bauer ’70. David M. Hazen ’73 died May 4, 2016. He had worked in payroll at Davis Beverage in Allentown, Pa., before moving to Meadville. Surviving are a sister and two nephews. Robert C. Flackman ’74 died Oct. 24, 2016. The Montville, N.J. resident worked as a mortgage loan officer. Survivors include his wife, Cynthia, two daughters, his father and two siblings.

pilot. Survivors include his wife, Myrna, two children, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. Mary R. Lucas ’76 died Dec. 6, 2016. A Pittsburgh resident, she had worked in research at the Arthritis Center at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and as a visiting nurse. She became an associate of the Sisters of Divine Providence. Four siblings survive. Robert E. King ’79 died Dec. 14, 2016. He lived in Medina, Ohio, and enjoyed a 26-year career with NASA, most recently as a program specialist at the John Glenn Research Center in Cleveland. Survivors include his wife, Deborah, two children, his mother and four siblings. R. Scott Johns ’80 died Jan. 23, 2017. He lived in Olean, N.Y., and worked for Southern Tier Realty and Insurance. A sister and brother survive. Ellen (Shinners) Ottaway ’83 died Sept. 23, 2016. A pharmacist, she had worked at WVU’s Ruby Memorial Hospital and UPMC Altoona. Survivors include her husband, Brent Ottaway ’83, and five children.

Lance A. Marguglio ’74 died Nov. 30, 2016. He lived in Strongsville, Ohio. Surviving are his wife, Linda (Keller ’75) Marguglio; two sons; his mother and two siblings.

Roger W. Oates ’84 died May 24, 2016. He had an extensive career in the decorative products industry, including Armstrong World Industries’ flooring division. He lived in Raleigh, N.C. Survivors include two daughters, twin brother Randy Oates ’84 and sister Judy (Oates ’80) Kreger.

Robert P. Montgomery ’74 died July 11, 2016. A Marine veteran and machinist, he was a founding investor in Penn United Technologies and later owned and operated Grand Rental Station in Butler, Pa. He was a licensed

The Rev. Dr. C. Edward Bowen III ’86 died Dec. 19, 2016. Beginning his career as an accountant, he became a Presbyterian minister serving churches in Pennsylvania and West Virginia. He had chaired Pittsburgh

Presbytery’s Crestfield Camp and was active in scouting. Most recently, he lived in Huntington, W.Va. Surviving are his parents and a brother. James L. Carmody II ’87 died Sept. 3, 2016. He lived in Pittsburgh, Pa., and spent most of his career as a superintendent for a geosynthetic lining company. Survivors include his wife, Kristen, a son and a sister. Lori (Schmidt) Kizer ’87 died Sept. 22, 2016. After attending travel school, she worked with the PGA and Palm Beach (Fla.) Opera, before moving to Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1996. There, she worked for varied companies and competed in fitness events. Survivors include her husband, Ken, her mother and two siblings. Elizabeth (Wardle) Zuk ’89 died July 21, 2016. She lived in Seville, Ohio, and was a substitute teacher in the Cloverleaf School System for 12 years. Surviving are her husband, Dan; two sons; her mother Linda (Ryan ’60) Sweeney; her stepmother and three siblings. Michelle (Callender) Blauser ’93 died Sept. 7, 2016. She lived in Parker, Pa. She first worked with A-C Valley Elementary School, then with USIS. Survivors include her husband, Darrel, a son, her parents and a brother.

Friends Dr. Victor MoyaMendez died at his home in Lima, Peru, on Nov. 12, 2016. He taught Spanish at the College from 1967 to 1978 and founded the Colegio Benjamin Franklin in Lima. Survivors include his wife, Ruth, and eight children.


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