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Eugene James Bauer Jr. ’46
Gene Bauer Jr. was born in Dallas on July 21, 1929, and at the age of 90, passed away on Sept. 14, 2019. Gene is survived by his wife, Margaret; five sons and seven grandchildren. Gene served in the Air National Guard as well as the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers during the Korean War. He was the first Dallas recipient of the Boy Scout Ad Altare Dei medal and a retiree of Southwestern Bell.
Donald E. Marquis ’46
Donald Marquis passed away June 10, 2019. He attended Holy Trinity elementary school and after graduating from Jesuit High School, earned a BBA from Southern Methodist University where he was initiated into the Kappa Alpha Order. He served as secretary and treasurer of the Kappa Alpha Dallas Alumni Chapter for several years. He was a member of the Park Cities Rotary Club with twenty years of perfect attendance, and the editor of the weekly publication. Donald was a Paul Harris Fellow as well as a member of the Park Cities Rotary Foundation. Don served in the Naval Air Reserve for two years during the Korean Police Action. He is survived by his wife, Betty; and two stepsons.
Joseph Holmes Flaig Jr. ’48
Joseph Flaig passed away May 29, 2019. He attended Notre Dame University, later transferring to University of Texas at Austin, where he was a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity, earning a BBA and an MBA. Joe served in the U.S. Air Force, then returned to Dallas and joined his father in the cottonseed-oil business. Joe was a member of the Terpsichorean Club and served as the 1959 Idlewild Club president. A gentleman in every way, with a smile and a twinkle in his eye, he will be sincerely missed by all. Joe is survived by his wife, Frances Ilene Martin; two children; and three grandchildren.
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George E. Hafertepe ’48
George Hafertepe was born on April 11, 1929 and passed away on Oct. 12, 2019. He was a resident of Texas at the time of his passing. After graduating from Jesuit High School, George served in the U.S. Army and was stationed in Korea from 1951 to January 1953. He was in the Army Reserves until October 1956.
John Hugh Malone Jr ’49
John Malone, passed away at the age of 87 on Sept. 26, 2019 in Flower Mound, Texas. He was a born and bred Dallas man who held great pride in his Texas roots. John received his bachelor’s degree in psychology from The University of Texas at Austin after serving our country in the Navy as a corpsman. John is survived by wife, Maureen; and nine children. Although John enjoyed a successful career in the chemical industry, his greatest achievement was the family and friends that he walked with through life.
Louis Dan O’Hearn ’51
Dan O’Hearn was born in Dallas in 1933 and passed away Jan. 3, 2019. After graduating from Jesuit High School, he spent a year in Germany with the U.S. Army. He attended Southern Methodist University, received a degree in civil engineering and worked for his entire career in the pre-stressed concrete industry, mainly with Texas Industries and Atlanta Structural Engineering in Georgia. Dan married Ann in 1958 and together had five children and four grandchildren.
Frank Fenton Coughlin ’52
Deacon Frank Coughlin, who served three Atlanta parishes, died Sept. 3, 2019. He was 84 years old. After graduating from St. Mary’s University, he joined the Navy and attended Officer Candidate School where he went on to serve as a naval aviator. After his time in the Navy, Deacon Coughlin was hired by Procter & Gamble where he enjoyed a 31-year career. He was ordained a permanent deacon in 1987. He loved to play golf, and cheer for Notre Dame but most of all loved his wife and family. He is survived by his wife, Patricia; two children; and three grandchildren.
Charles John Turner ’52
Charles Turner passed away on May 11, 2019. Born in Dallas, he grew up on Mockingbird Lane. Charlie entered the University of Texas at age 16 and became a member of Phi Gamma Delta. He was a music aficionado, car enthusiast, and was exceptional at many games, including golf, bowling, billiards, and cards. He left Texas shortly after graduation and worked primarily in sales. He returned to Dallas 35 years ago and worked for Red Bird Ford in Duncanville, first in sales, and for several years as a rental manager. He is survived by his wife, Sheral Jackson-Turner.
David A. Konderla ’53
On May 12, 2019, David Konderla entered into eternal rest with our Lord Jesus Christ. David grew up the fourth of seven siblings in Seagoville, Texas. After high school, David worked three jobs to put himself through college at Texas A&M University where he graduated with a BA in business management. While attending Texas A&M, David met Ann Louise Hoffman. They married, settled in Bryan, Texas, and raised 12 children. He had a 38-year career with Washington National Insurance Company, which included a five-year stint in Corpus Christi and 10 years in Greenville. After his retirement, he and Ann moved back to Bryan. David was a wonderful example of a Catholic, husband,