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Floyd Steele Faucette, ME 59, of Windermere, Fla, on Oct. 11. Army (1st Lt). Georgia Tech Football (Sugar Bowl 1956, Gator Bowl 1959). H. Marshall Fausold Jr., CE 58, MS CE BO, of Pittsburgh, Pa and Silver Springs, Md., on Nov. 25. Army Corps of Engineers. National Speleological Society. Montour Trail Council.

James Lee St. John, ME 59. Standard Oil Company. Political editor, Atlanta Constitution.

Floyd "Bud" F. Fowler, IM 55, of Fern Park, Fla, on Jan. 26,2012. Carl L. Frick Jr., IM 54, of Ellijay. Ga, on Dec. 9. National Board of Fire Underwriters/Insurance Services Office. Thomas N. Gibson III, IE 59, of Bogart, Ga, on Nov. 27. Pilot, Air Force (Colonel), Vietnam. Contractor. David S. Goldstein, AE 50, of Augusta, Ga, on Oct. 18. Navy.

J. Gordon Farmer ENGINEER, BUSINESSMAN, COLLECTOR

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. Gordon Farmer, ME 43, of Augusta, Ga., on Oct. 19. Farmer came to Tech after service in World War II, during which he was awarded a Presidential Citation for outstanding combat service. In 1946 he founded the Augusta Concrete Block Company, which continues to be one of the Southeast's most successful concrete block companies. An avid collector of antique cars, coins and other items, Farmer was featured, in June 2010, on an episode of the History Channel show American Pickers, which became one of the series' most popular installments. In 2011, he was honored with induction into the Georgia Tech Engineering Hall of Fame. Son: Jim Farmer, ME 78.

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David Ian Gross, ChE 59, of Loveland, Ohio, on Sept. 25. Air Force (Lt. Col.), Southeast Asia Director, U.S. defense programs Professor emeritus, University of Dayton Joseph W. Hagan, Cls 54, of Tampa, Fla, on Nov. 6. Flanagan-Metcalf. James Allen Hale, IE 50, of Roswell, Ga, on Sept. 4. Army. Sales manager, Atlanta Tires. Ohio Chemical and Surgical Equipment. Founder, Jim Hale Travel Agency. Contributions may be made to the Georgia Tech Foundation Charlie Bob Haynie, ME 50, on Oct. 31. Lockheed Aircraft. General Motors. Oak Ridge National Laboratories. Charles Edwin Homan Sr., Arch 56, of Gray, Ga, on Nov. 18. Architect. Hall C. Irby, EE 54, of Atlanta, on Nov 22. Army. Engineer, Bell South. Bobby Gene Johnson, IM 59, of Roswell, Ga, on Sept. 12. Armed Forces (Pfc), Korea Sales representative, Noland Company. President, John 0- Bullard Associates. James B. Johnson, CE 58, of Wairenton. Ga, on Oct. 24. Georgia Department of Transportation

Pat Jones Jr., IM 51, of Charlotte, N.C., on Nov. 17. Navy, World War II. Factory Mutual Insurance. Ted Levy, Arch 51, MS IM 52, of Atlanta, on Sept. 25. Navy Ned Henderson Mayo, Phys 58, of Whitefish, Mont, on Oct. 29. Navy Professor of physics, Pensacola State College. Hubert McDonald Jr., CE 52, on Sept. 11. Branch manager, Ralph Whitehead Associates. William Kenneth Mize Sr., IM 52, of Winnsboro, La, on Nov. 4. Blue Bell International. Wright's Manufacturing Company. Levi Strauss. Robert Curtis Moore Sr., Text 57, of Gainesville, Ga, on Nov. 16. Army Korea. Nationwide Insurance Company. Life of Georgia John Smith Peagler, IM 51, of Oak Ridge, Term, on Oct. 17. Army, World War II. General Electric. Raymond "Buddy" Pilgrim, IM 59, MS IM 63, of Chickamauga, Ga, on Sept. 17 Ira Gray Rathbun, Cls 53, of Aransas Pass, Texas, on Nov. 20. Air Force (Staff Sgt). U.S. Geological Survey Andrew Regas, ME 51, of Atlanta, on Oct. 7. Naval Reserves, Air Force. Lockheed Founding board member, Open Arms Care. Daughter: Iris Regas, MgtSci 77 John H. Roberts, EE 51, of Melbourne, Fla, on Oct. 16. Air Force, World War II. Engineer, PAFB and Harris Corp. John R. Rodriguez, Cls 57, of Cocoa Beach, Fla, on Nov. 16. Apollo Launch Program, Boeing.


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