Spring 2014 Magazine

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Friends and Family Former ISS Dining Hall Staff Member Martha George McClinton of Helena, Ala., died on Nov. 16, 2013. Survivors include her daughter, Sandra Campbell (Ron); son, Ricky McClinton; brother, Don Honeycutt (Ann); four grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren. Edward Sweeney Ames, husband of Sarah Simmons Ames ’96, died on Oct. 3, 2013, after an unexpected massive stroke. A graduate of Lewis and Clark College and the University of Texas Law School, he practiced law, working in the Bexar County District Attorney’s office, and then went to work for his family’s retail gift business, Hanley-Wood. Survivors also include his parents, George and Annabell Ames; brother and sister-in-law, George Scott and Meredith Ames; and parents-in-law, Bettie and Tom Borton and Rene and John Simmons ’65.

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Pamela Ann Furnas of Hoover, Ala., mother of Matthew Furnas ’06, died on Nov. 22, 2013. A graduate of Denison University and Capital University School of Law, she was retired from Regions Bank, where she served as Vice President and Trust Officer. Survivors also include her husband, Howard E. Furnas III; brother, Craig T. Ferris; mother-in-law, Gail Abbott Furnas; and brothersin-law, Paul A. Furnas (Shannon) and Christopher C. Furnas (Donna).

Charlotte Lusco, mother of Leslie Leopard ’84, died on July 8, 2013, after an extended illness. A graduate of BirminghamSouthern College and the University of Montevallo, she worked as a teacher, vice principal, and principal until her retirement in 2000. Survivors also include her husband, former ISS Latin teacher John Lusco; two additional children, Keith Lusco (Ann) and Bobby Lusco; her brother, Bob Fowler; and seven grandchildren. Former ISS Board Member Leo Kayser died on Oct. 26, 2013. A graduate of the University of Michigan, he served his country during World War II as an officer in the Army Air Corps. For 60 years, he headed investment banking at Kayser & Company. Survivors include his son, Leo Kayser III ’62; his daughter, Deborah K. Strauss; a grandson, Kayser Strauss ’96; and two great-grandchildren. Whitney Leigh Norris Gentry, sister of Stephanie Norris Schambeau ’87, died Feb. 15 at her home in Vestavia Hills, Ala., after a brief illness. She attended Indian Springs in 1987-88 and made lifelong friends during that time. Survivors include her husband, Michael Gentry; three children, Isabella “Bella” Caroline, Livia Mae, and Michael “Cael” Leo; mother, Nancy Manning Norris Schillaci (Ben); father, Dennis Norris (Anne Platt); and sister, Stephanie Norris Schambeau (Kevin).

TO BE COMPLETE. Show your loyalty to Indian Springs School by making a gift to the 2013-14 Annual Fund. Your gift is so important. Did you know: • TUITION AND FEES COVER ONLY 81% of the funds needed to operate the school. • CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE ANNUAL FUND ARE CRITICAL to the operating budget, helping fund financial aid, student activities, faculty salaries, library acquisitions, and technology initiatives. • THE SPRINGS FOR LIFE SOCIETY: A Commitment to Lifelong Giving is a giving society for those who pledge to contribute to the Indian Springs School Annual Fund in some way every year. Please take time today to give by visiting www.indiansprings.org/onlinegiving.

Thank you for your generous support!

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