IN MEMORIAM Mass., throughout his career. Mr.
he graduated from Holy Cross,
part of the Air Anti-submarine
Before coming to Holy Cross,
Diamantopoulos was an avid
Mr. Seymour volunteered with
Squadron 41. He is survived by his
Mr. Pellerin took a year off from
tennis player and left the science
the Peace Corps in Borneo, East
wife, Carol.
schooling, during which time he
field to open the Acton Tennis Club
Malaysia from 1962 to 1964. He
in Acton, Mass., enjoying a second
did post-graduate work at the
career as a business owner. He
worked as a paraeducator at the Shrewsbury Mountain School in
University of Hawaii, followed
1973 William B. Saint
is survived by five siblings and
by a second master’s degree
William B. “Bill” Saint, of
four summers at Wallingford,
several nieces and nephews. He
and a Ph.D. in international
Mattapoisett, Mass., and,
Vt.’s Camp Maple Leaf, which
was predeceased by his parents, a
development and education at
previously, a resident of Brewster,
caters to the social needs and
brother and two sisters.
Stanford University. He taught
Dennis and Attleboro, Mass.,
relaxation skills of campers with
for three years at the City College
died Nov. 13, 2014, at 63. During
various special needs. He enjoyed
of New York, then joined the U.S.
his career, Mr. Saint held various
being outdoors, antiques, politics,
Francis V. “Mac”
Department of State. Mr. Seymour
positions caring for persons with
Latin and French, playing tennis,
McNabb Jr.,
lived in northern Virginia for
physical and developmental
swimming, music, traveling,
of Reston, Va.,
32 years, where he worked as
challenges. In addition, he sold
animals (especially his Boston
died on Jan. 29,
an independent consultant. His
insurance for John Hancock
terrier, “Muggsy”), collecting
2015, at 75. Mr.
consulting work took him to more
and worked for the Boy Scouts
and reading classic novels,
McNabb served in the Air Force
than 44 developing countries
of America and Nauset Public
researching real estate and
from 1961 to 1972. His passion for
in Asia, Africa, the Middle East,
Schools in Orleans, Mass. Mr.
spending time with family and
flying led to a 27-year career in
South America and the Caribbean.
Saint also devoted many hours
friends. Mr. Pellerin is survived
corporate aviation. He played on
He is survived by his wife,
of volunteer service caring for
by his parents Roger and Kelly
the varsity football team while he
Virginia; two sons; one daughter;
those in need. Born in Boston
Pellerin-Loomis; his brother;
was a student at Holy Cross. He is
and two grandchildren.
and raised in Needham, Mass.,
his sister; his grandmother; and
he was a 1969 graduate of Saint
several aunts, uncles and cousins.
Francis V. McNabb Jr.
survived by his wife of 53 years, Judith; five children; and four
1965 Thomas F. Gehrmann
Cuttingsville, Vt. He also worked
Sebastian’s School, where he played football. After attending
FRIENDS
Thomas F. “Tom”
Holy Cross for two years, Mr.
Mary Ann Kmetz Balbach,
Gehrmann, of
Saint enrolled in Saint John’s
mother of Mary Ann Balbach
Goodyear, Ariz.,
Seminary in Brighton, Mass., for
Markunas ’78, mother-in-
John K.
and former
one semester and subsequently
law of Jeff Markunas ’78 and
McDevitt, of
longtime
earned his undergraduate degree
grandmother of Christopher
grandchildren.
1962 John K. McDevitt
Killington, Conn.,
resident of East Brunswick,
at Framingham (Mass.) State
L. Markunas ’05 and his wife
and Cape Cod,
N.J., died on Jan. 27, 2015. Mr.
College (now University). He
Morgan Montgomery ’06;
Mass., died on
Gehrmann earned his MBA from
is survived by four brothers, P.
Charlotte Broderick, widow
Feb. 6, 2015, at 73. A 1965 graduate
Ryder University in Trenton, N.J.,
Michael Saint ’71, David Saint ’75,
of Hugh F. Broderick, M.D. ’30;
of Boston College Law School,
and worked as the financial vice
John Saint ’80 and Joseph Saint
Harold M. Class Jr., father of
Mr. McDevitt first practiced law
president of the international
’88; a nephew; six nieces; and
Kevin M. Class ’80; Ann M.
in Massachusetts. He worked at a
division of Carter-Wallace Corp.
many cousins. His father was the
Cloherty, mother of Maryann
firm in Revere, Mass., as assistant
in Princeton, N.J., for more than
late Paul F. Saint ’40.
Cloherty Casavant ’85 and Anne
solicitor for the town of Revere
20 years. He played on the varsity
Cloherty Fortune ’98 and mother-
and, later, for the city of Boston.
lacrosse team while he was a
He later moved to New Haven,
student at Holy Cross. He is
2019 Joshua Andrew Pellerin
Conn., and worked as the attorney
survived by his wife, Penny; three
Joshua Andrew Pellerin, of
Constance Croteau, mother
for the Supreme Office of the
children; two sisters; and four
Clarendon, Vt., died in December
of the late Leon Croteau ’73;
Knights of Columbus for more
grandchildren.
2015, at 20. Mr. Pellerin was born
Margarita “Maggie” Custodio,
in Rutland, Vt., and graduated
wife of John O’Neill ’89; Regina
second in his class from that
(Jeanne) Dalzell, widow of Robert
city’s Mount St. Joseph Academy
W. Dalzell ’51; Kevin Dill, father of
in 2013, where he participated in
Scott Dill ’00; Patricia Donahue,
CDR Robert
Boys State, was a member of the
mother of Kate Bailen, office of
J. “Bob”
football and track teams and was
advancement; Judith Frank, M.D.,
James M. “Jim”
Fedoryszyn, USN
manager of the basketball team.
wife of John Ketterer Jr., M.D.
Seymour of
(Ret), of San
He was a member of the National
’57; Sheila Murphy Hulseman,
than 30 years. He is survived by his wife of 27 years, Joanne; four children; six grandchildren; his stepdaughter; and his godson.
1968 CDR Robert J. Fedoryszyn, USN (Ret)
James M. Seymour
in-law of David W. Casavant ’85 and Timothy M. Fortune ’98;
Alexandria, Va.,
Diego, Calif., died on Dec. 11, 2014,
Honor Society and enjoyed
mother of Richard Hulseman
died on Oct.
at 68. Commander Fedoryszyn
doing community service and
’81 and Joseph Hulseman P18,
6, 2014. After
was an officer in the Navy and
several extracurricular activities.
mother-in-law of Frances Spann
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