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Jesuit Today Summer 2010

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Philip E. Hanley ’50

Frank K. Ribelin ’50

Philip Hanley, of Waukegan, IL, passed away Sept. 30, 2009 at Manor Care Nursing Home. He was 76 years old. Born in New Orleans, he lived in the Illinois area for many years. Prior to his retirement, Philip taught high school English for over 25 years, his early teaching years as a member of the Society of Jesus.

Frank Ribelin passed away Apr. 26, 2010 following a courageous 2-year struggle with cancer. Born in Dallas, he attended Jesuit High School and graduated from SMU with a degree in business administration. He served in the U.S. Air Force, entered the family business,

+ = € raw materials distributor. Frank guided the company to become an industry leader in the Southwest. The business was sold in 1987, which gave Frank the opportunity to expand his support of the arts. He served on numerous |# + * + @ Preparatory School of Dallas Foundation, and was instrumental in starting the Jesuit Dallas Museum.

Robert D. Coursey ’59 Robert Coursey, Ph.D., died on Dec. 14, 2009, at Mary Washington Hospital in Fredericksburg, VA. A professor of psychology at the University of Maryland, College Park, for over 30 years, he received numerous awards for teaching and research in the area of serious mental illness. He was a tireless advocate, who fought for increased respect and more humane treatment for the mentally ill.

Robert Bruce Hart ’50 Bruce Hart died at the age of 77 after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Born in Macon, MO, to Jack and Norma Hart, his family settled in Dallas where he attended Jesuit High School. An athlete, he enjoyed playing basketball, football and baseball. After high school he was drafted into the U.S. Army and was honorably discharged as a Sergeant. ~ + @+ > throughout his career and made Houston his permanent home in 1977. After retirement, he went to work for ExpoTech USA and stayed with them until his diagnosis.

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Frank J. Satarino ’59

John E. Finn Jr. ’55 After a valiant battle with cancer, John Finn of Los Angeles passed away Dec.12, 2009 at his home with family members at his side. Born in Dallas, he was a graduate of Jesuit High School and a 1959 graduate of the University of Notre Dame. A boxing champion in college, he would later meet the former heavyweight champion of the world, Jack Dempsey, who kindly advised John to get married and have a family, rather than pursue professional boxing. John was a wonderful father, a former history teacher at Jesuit Dallas and a successful businessman in California.

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Frank Satarino, born at St. Paul Hospital in Dallas to parents Pete and Grace Satarino, died peacefully Jan. 26, 2010 at the same hospital. A graduate of Jesuit High School, he served in the U.S. Army and worked at the Dallas Times Herald newspaper for over 25 years. He enjoyed his family, reading and Italian food.

Eugene F. Rushing ’60 Eugene Rushing, 67 years old, passed away on Nov. 3, 2009. Born in Crandall, TX, he moved to Austin in 1964 and began his career at The University of Texas Applied Research Labs. He retired in 1997 after more than 32 years of service. He was an avid bowler and played bass guitar for The Statesman. He coached Little League baseball and enjoyed University of Texas and Dallas Cowboy sporting events.


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