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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.

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,

John N. Wolcott ’53 Capt. John N. Wolcott, USN (Ret.) of Scottsdale, Arizona passed away peacefully on May 29, 2019. Born in Dallas, he earned his BBA from Southern Methodist University, and his MBA from Michigan State University. He served more than 23 years in the U.S. Navy ending his career as Deputy Commander at Supply Systems Command. Commendations during his Naval service include the Legion of Merit, the Defense Superior Service Medal, the Meritorious Service Medal, the Navy Commendation Medal with Gold Star, and the Navy Achievement Medal. John later served more than 16 years at the Navy Federal Credit Union (NFCU), ending his career as Senior Executive Vice President. John is survived by his wife of 57 years, Linda; three sons; and four grandchildren.

James D. Collins ’55 | 1937-2019 Eternal rest grant to him, O Lord; and let perpetual light shine upon him. May his soul, and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.

Anthony Joseph Daboub ’56 Anthony Daboub passed away on June 2, 2019. Born in El Salvador, the eldest of five boys, he moved to the U.S. when he was eight years old. Anthony earned his B.A. in Liberal Arts, a master’s degree in Classical Literature and a PHD in Philosophy from St. Louis University. He was a Fulbright Scholar and studied in Europe for two years. His passion for learning continued throughout his life and eventually earned him an MBA from The University of Dallas, and a PHD in Business Management from UT at Arlington. Anthony enjoyed a long and successful career as a college professor, teaching at the University of Dallas, the University of Washington, the University of Arizona, Louisiana State University, West Texas State University, the University of Maryland, the University of Texas at Arlington, and the University of Texas at Brownsville, from which he retired.

Robert K. Hall ’58 | 1940-2019 Eternal rest grant to him, O Lord; and let perpetual light shine upon him. May his soul, and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.

James D. Miller ’58 Jim Miller passed away June 26, 2019 in Dallas. Jim was salutatorian of the 1958 class at Jesuit. He was also an excellent debater, and, with his partners, won several debate tournaments while at Jesuit. He graduated from Southern Methodist University and received a Law degree from the University of Texas. Jim served as an officer in the U.S. Navy, and received a commendation medal for service during his tour in Vietnam. Jim intermittently worked for several law firms, but his real passion was playing Duplicate Bridge where he accumulated around 9,500 ACBL master points.

Gerald Alan Priest ’58 Monsignor Gerald Alan Priest passed away July 31, 2019 in Crockett, Texas. Ordained a priest in 1968, he was named a Prelate of Honor with the title of Monsignor by Pope John Paul II on Jan. 22, 1996. He served as pastor of St. Joseph Parish in Marshall, Texas; St. Anthony Parish in Longview, Texas; and Sacred Heart Parish in Texarkana, Texas. He also served as parochial administrator of Immaculate Conception Parish (Jefferson, Texas), St. William of Vercelli Parish (Carthage, Texas), St. Catherine of Siena Parish (Atlanta, Texas), and was the founding priest of St. Lawrence of Brindisi Mission (Waskom, Texas). He proudly served as chaplain of several law enforcement agencies and helped organize the International Conference of Police Chaplains.

Albert Frank Mokry Jr. ’59 Albert Mokry passed away Aug. 16, 2018. His 76 years were filled to overflowing with cherished family—his wife, Kaye; children and grandchildren. A master entrepreneur, Al launched many successful businesses and touched all that knew him. Known as “Big Al,” he was larger than life and never met a stranger. Although his huge heart will be missed, he leaves us all just a little bit better for having known him.

Ferdinand Lawson Thompson, Jr. ’59 Dr. Lawson Thompson passed away on March 25, 2018 at his home in Wyoming. After receiving his B.S. in theology, he completed his master’s degree in theology at Spring Hill College in Mobile, Ala., and later received his PhD in education administration from Marquette University in 1984. The Dean of the Division of Health and Service Occupations at Waukesha County Technical College for 27 years, he retired in 2002 and moved to Buffalo, Wyoming with his wife, Jacquelyn. Lawson is survived by his wife, daughter, and grandchildren.

Thomas N. Martin ’60 | 1942-2019 Eternal rest grant to him, O Lord; and let perpetual light shine upon him. May his soul, and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.

Anthony P. Iwanski ’66 Tony Iwanski was born in Dallas and passed away July 14, 2019 at the age of 69. A member of the Mesquite Community Theatre as an actor and technical director, he was honored when the Theater changed the name of the set design award to the Tony Iwanski Set Design Award. He was also a member of the Mesquite Arts Council Grant Committee and volunteered as an actor for Historic Mesquite. He helped coach basketball in the Mesquite City League and had the pleasure of coaching his own children. It was being a father to his two children and a husband to his lovely wife, Linda, that meant the most to him.

Jerry Greer Chandler ’67 Jerry Chandler of Anniston, Ala. passed into eternal peace on Aug. 15, 2019. Parkinson’s disease took his life, but not his spirit. Chandler was an award-winning journalist, as well as Professor Emeritus at Jacksonville State University. His journalism career started in Anniston as news director for WHMA. His writing talents and passion for aviation took him around the world. His name was on the byline of numerous aviation industry websites and trade magazines and in 2017 he was

honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Aerospace Media Awards in Paris, France. As a combat medic with the 101st Airborne Division during the Vietnam War - during which time he was awarded a Purple Heart - he knew with great depth every second with those you love is a gift. Jerry Chandler is survived by his wife of 49 years, Kathy; five children; four daughters-in-law; one son-in-law; and 12 grandchildren.

Andrew C. Davila Jr. ’68 Andy Davila, died March 6, 2019, from complications of heart disease in Sugar Land, Texas. As a child, he attended St. Monica grade school in Dallas and graduated from Jesuit College Preparatory High School where he played football and had great memories of winning the state title. He was awarded a scholarship to Navarro Junior College where he graduated with his Associate in Science. He enjoyed a lifelong career of more than 30 years with the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. After his retirement, he worked for the Texas Youth Commission. He is survived by wife, Bonnie; daughter, Andrea Davila Muegge; son, Andrew Davila; and granddaughter, Liv.

James P. Fulton ’68 Jim Fulton passed away May 18, 2019. He attended Jesuit College Preparatory High School and North Texas State University. He loved golf, fishing, and animals. Jim was respected within the insurance and bond business in Dallas where he began working for his father from an exceptionally early age. He is survived by his partner, Joyce Keith of Dallas; and one daughter, Lauren Fulton of New York, from a previous marriage.

Thomas William Hanlon III ’68 Tom Hanlon passed away on Oct. 10, 2019 in San Antonio, Texas. He graduated from Jesuit College Preparatory High School and SMU. Tom worked in the restaurant industry for over 45 years; 25 years of that was spent employed by Alamo Cafe with his brothers. Tom was known for working extremely hard, attention to detail and will be remembered by employees for his kind heart and thoughtful nature. His favorite pastime was rooting for his favorite teams, the Spurs, Rangers and Cowboys. He also loved spending time with his family.

Preston K. Thompson ’74 Preston Thompson passed away April 11, 2019 due to complications from surgery for pancreatic cancer. Preston was born May 2, 1956, in Dallas. At 18, he left to study history and biology at Austin College in Sherman, Texas. Later, he attended the Guitar Research & Design Center in Vermont for a couple of months in the 70s — his first foray into guitar building. He studied with luthier Charles Fox, who today builds guitars and teaches luthiery in Portland, Ore. After building guitars in Dallas, Preston left for Nashville and later to Oregon where his guitars and his shop are legendary. He is survived by his wife of 30 years, Julie; and daughter, Piper.

Paul Joseph Bret ’75 Paul Bret passed away on Aug. 9, 2019, in Dallas. Paul was an energetic, loving, and generous father, husband, brother, uncle, son and friend. He was a connoisseur of fine dining, a world traveler, a bon vivant and Dallas Cowboys enthusiast. After high school, he went attended LSU, Texas A&M University and the University of Dallas. Paul loved his career as a financial advisor and worked in the field for over thirty-two years, most notably as a Senior Vice President - Investments, Advisory & Brokerage Service at UBS Financial Services, Inc. Paul is survived by wife, Victoria Bret; his children, Alexandra Bastoni (Nicholas), Aleshia Bret, and Patrick Bret.

Scott Kennison Gordon ’75 Scott Gordon passed away peacefully on Aug. 18, 2019, in Dallas, at the age of 62. Scott was the only child of JoDell and Ken Gordon. After the tragic death of his mother in 1970, his dad married Allie Lou Lassiter Geilich, and Scott suddenly acquired four siblings, Paul, Michele, Reid, and Charles, an event that Scott greeted with love and enthusiasm for all his years. In addition to his many other achievements and activities, Scott was especially proud of his alma mater, Jesuit College Preparatory School of Dallas, and his decadeslong association with the Dallas Symphony Chorus.

Stephen P. Brunworth ’80 Steve Brunworth passed away Oct. 13, 2019, in Richardson, Texas. Steve attended the University of Texas, Austin and UT Dallas, receiving a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration. Steve paid his way by working as a waiter and bartender and was best known as the co-owner of the Swan Court Restaurant and Club in Richardson. In 2000, Steve left the restaurant business for good and settled into a lifelong career in mortgage software. A Texas Longhorns and Dallas Cowboys fan, he loved spending time with his family, and he especially enjoyed taking them on many wonderful, adventurous vacations. Steve is survived by his wife of 25 years, Laurie McNair Brunworth; son, Brandon Brunworth; and daughter, Kendall Brunworth.

Anthony Ridgeway Miller ’81 Anthony (Ridge) Miller of Carmel, Ind., went to be with his Savior and Lord Jesus Christ on June 15, 2019. A devoted husband of 25 years to Paige Coolidge Miller; and loving father to Frances Grace Miller; Ridge grew up in Dallas where he was brother to Audrey Miller Pennings and the late William Ronald Miller II. He cherished family gatherings and prioritized time to be together and make memories. Ridge graduated from UT Austin McCombs School of Business with a BBA in Accounting (Magna Cum Laude) and gained his CPA credentials. He began his CPA career at Coopers & Lybrand in Dallas and focused his expertise in the area of construction and architectural/engineering accounting. Ridge relocated to Indiana with Crowe LLP and with his expertise, he led Crowe’s construction practice in Indianapolis until his retirement this year.

Kenneth Shawn Murray ’82 Ken Murray, of Richardson, Texas, passed away on Aug. 20, 2019. Ken was a network engineer for Infassure/ Westeck for 23 years. He married Gwen Wright on May 04, 1996 in Dallas. Ken is survived by sister, Sharon Stiles (Curt); and brother, Martin Murray (Becky). Ken will be sincerely missed by his loving family, his devoted friends and all the wonderful individuals who knew and loved him.

Jeffrey Bryan Reid ’86 Jeffrey Reid died Oct. 19, 2019 at home after suffering for over three years with cancer. Jeff grew up in Dallas where he attended Jesuit and excelled at playing soccer. He graduated from the University of California at Berkeley where he continued to play soccer and learned about computer science in the early days of the high technology industry. Jeff worked for an impressive number of high technology companies starting with Trilogy in Austin where he opened

the European office in London as Director of Business Development. He also worked at Siebel Systems as District Manager; NetSuite as Vice President for Enterprise Sales; and RightNow as Senior Account Executive. He is survived by his mother, Marilyn Kay Reid; and his children Cooper McInnis Reid and Mary Tarver Ellis Reid.

Michael William Hancock Jr. ’87 Michael Hancock, found eternal peace on May 21, 2019, after a courageous 7-year battle with cancer. He will be remembered as a husband, father, son, brother, uncle, friend, mentor, coach, businessman, writer, athlete, Texas Silver Spur, Sigma Nu brother, diehard Yankees and Longhorn fan, and so much more. Michael earned a Journalism degree from the University of Texas in 1992. Post-graduation, Michael started a rewarding and successful career as a stockbroker at Dean Witter and ended it as a private wealth manager at UBS. Michael leaves behind his family and an arena-filling number of friends that adored him. His spirit lives on in his wife, Jennifer; three daughters, Jordan, Sofie, and Kate; parents and siblings. They are all calmed by the knowledge that he is no longer suffering, and that he is reunited with his daughter, Kate’s twin, Julia Grace.

Jeremy Troy Scott ’95 Jeremy Scott passed away Nov. 5, 2019 in Florida, surrounded by family and friends, at the age of 42. After high school he attended the University of Arizona, the University of North Texas, studied for a semester in Rome, and joined the U.S. Marine Corps. Always a proud Marine, Jeremy served two tours of duty in Iraq before working as an air traffic controller for the FAA and settling in Sanford, Fla. He loved his friends and he loved his family. Most of all he loved his dog, Shiner. He faced his recent health problems with determination and fortitude and taught us all to cherish the blessings we have. Jeremy said it best, “I feel I’ve had a perfect life.” He is survived by parents, Jeri and Steve Wakefield (Dallas) and Susie and Troy Scott (Erie, PA); brothers, Peter Scott of Dallas, Christopher Scott of Los Angeles, and Hunter Scott of Woodward, Okla.

Michael Christopher Duda ’00 Michael Duda passed to our Lord on Sept. 4, 2019 surrounded by his family and many friends. At Jesuit, Michael was instrumental in founding the Jesuit Rugby Club where he excelled. He earned an architecture degree at the University of Notre Dame, and practiced in California before he returned home to Dallas to earn an MBA at SMU. After graduate school, he entered the real estate development field where he managed major projects for his family’s business before starting his own company, Briar Cove Holdings. He was an investor in several ventures including Three Nations Brewing Company, Alamo Draft House and Rezdora, with his good friends from Jesuit. Michael lived and loved his life as a Texan and enjoyed hanging out with his labrador, Dutch, and his rescue dog, Franklin. He found his soulmate and love of his life in his fiance, Trinh Nguyen. He is survived by his parents, Fritz and Mary Lee Duda; and his five siblings.

Christopher G. Laserinko ’01 Christopher Laserinko, of Beverly, Mass., passed away May 19, 2019 at his home surrounded by his loving family. Raised in Dallas, Christopher graduated from the University of North Texas with a bachelor’s degrees in political science and English and earned his master’s in Business Administration from Southern Methodist University. Chris worked for Wells Fargo as an Equity Research Associate, a position he was most proud of and excited to have. He worked up until the time his illness would no longer allow him to do so. Christopher’s love and sense of family was undeniable, his curious nature and sense of humor was legendary, and his debating skills formidable. A man of many talents, he will be fondly remembered and deeply missed by his family and many friends. Christopher is survived by his loving wife, Anna; mother, Rose LaserinkoBrandt and her husband Tom Brandt; sisters, Brenda Bragg, Fawn Payson and Lexi Brandt; and his troublesome feline friend, Cricket.

James Reynolds McGarry ’20 Jimmie McGarry, tragically passed away May 16, 2019. Jimmie was born Jan. 12, 2002 in Fort Worth, Texas. He attended Jesuit Dallas, was on the varsity football team, performed in school plays and was a member of several clubs and organizations. Jimmie was best known for his wit, intelligence and devotion to his friends. He was never the star but was always the center of every activity. He was widely admired and loved by his friends and his happiest years were as a Jesuit Ranger and member of the Jesuit class of 2020. Jimmie is survived by parents, John and Jeni McGarry; sisters, Lucy and Gigi McGarry; grandparents, Jim and Saijai Freeman, and Ann McGarry; many aunts, uncles and cousins; and his beloved dogs Duke and Daisy, and cat January.

WIFE OF

Chuck Ribelin ’48 Martha Ribelin † Edo Biasatti ’49 Lucia Biasatti † Bill Cox ’52 Mary Lee Cox Stuart Mut ’67 Marta L. Mut Jerry Little ’70 Andi Little Greg Stivers ’87 Jennifer Stivers (UA ’87)

SON OF

Doug Brighton ’53 David Brian Brighton David Banmiller ’91 David Aloysius Banmiller III

MOTHER OF

Bob Leicht ’63 Faith Marie Leicht Steve Parsons ’68 Josephine Parsons Greg Hoffman ’70 Mary Sabo Hoffman Michael Marino ’70 Beatrice Marie Marino Jack Savage ’70 Carolyn Savage-Stern Frank Marino ’71 Beatrice Marie Marino Jeff Danna ’74 Elissa Delphine Cooper John Savage ’74 Carolyn Savage-Stern John Cappello ’75 Lena Cappello Paul Danna ’75 Elissa Delphine Cooper Steve Hoffman ’75 Mary Sabo Hoffman David T. Johnson ’75 Bernadette Jacqueline Johnson Jack Fitzsimmons ’76 Delores Ann Fitzsimmons Mark Hoffman ’76 Mary Sabo Hoffman Tommy Donahue ’77 Joan Mable Donahue Hans Tschurr ’78 Gloria Weaver Tschurr Jeff Plauche ’79 Carolyn Plauche Frank Coufal ’80 Marjorie Josephine Coufal Bill Cox ’82 Mary Lee Cox Chris Coufal ’83 Marjorie Josephine Coufal Joe Cox ’83 Mary Lee Cox Sam Curtis ’87 Rosemary Curtis Doug Prude ’92 Judy Prude Kevin Mut ’96 Marta L. Mut John Galindo ’05 Mary Ann Galindo Jackson Petroll ’18 Tara Barrett Petroll Jared Petroll ’18 Tara Barrett Petroll

FATHER OF

C.J. Garvey ’75 Charles Joseph Garvey Mark Miller ’76 Raymond Earl Miller † Mike Cardenas ’78 Hector Armando Cardenas James Cardenas ’79 Hector Armando Cardenas David Poer ’80 Marvin F. Poer John Dulske ’81 John Albert Dulske Greg Cardenas ’82 Hector Armando Cardenas Pat Carter ’82 Patrick Walter Carter Michael Dulske ’82 John Albert Dulske Brian Baldwin ’84 Brian J. Baldwin Thomas Dulske ’84 John Albert Dulske Carlos Miramontes ’84 Alfonso A. Miramontes John Carter ’86 Patrick Walter Carter Danny Miramontes ’86 Alfonso A. Miramontes Jace Graham ’96 James P. Graham Tyler Graham ’99 James P. Graham Patrick Anderson ’06 David John Anderson Michael Clarkson ’17 Bill Clarkson Patrick Bret ’20 Paul Joseph Bret ’75

SISTER OF

Paul Thomas ’73 Teresa Anne Thomas Eddie Thomas ’78 Teresa Anne Thomas Jimmy Thomas ’86 Teresa Anne Thomas

BROTHER OF Herman Hafertepe ’44 George E. Hafertepe ’48 Joe Hafertepe ’45 George E. Hafertepe ’48 Ed Konderla ’49 David A. Konderla ’53 Charles Hafertepe ’50 George E. Hafertepe ’48 Ronald Fulton ’56 James P. Fulton ’68 Warren Miller ’56 James D. Miller ’58 Charles Daboub ’57 Anthony J. Daboub ’56 Henry Daboub ’57 Anthony J. Daboub ’56 Richard Bauer ’59 Eugene J. Bauer, Jr. ’46 † Mario Daboub ’60 Anthony J. Daboub ’56 Bob Konderla ’60 David A. Konderla ’53 Arthur Daboub ’62 Anthony J. Daboub ’56 John Iwanski ’62 Tony Iwanski ’66 Bill Mokry ’63 Albert Frank Mokry ’59 Michael Hanlon ’70 Thomas William Hanlon III ’68 Tom Fulton ’71 James P. Fulton ’68 Pat Hanlon ’72 Thomas William Hanlon III ’68 † Michael Mokry ’74 Albert Frank Mokry ’59 Russ Brunworth ’79 Stephen P. Brunworth ’80 Fritz Duda ’83 Michael Christopher Duda ’00 Jim Duda ’85 Michael Christopher Duda ’00 Joe Hancock ’89 Michael William Hancock, Jr. ’87 Peter Scott ’90 Jeremy T. Scott ’95

Joe Laufenberg ’13 Luke R. Laufenberg

GRANDMOTHER OF

† Mark Marino ’97 Beatrice Marie Marino Edward Ackels ’01 Olga Marina John Cappello ’02 Lena Cappello Marco Sintobin ’02 Therese Van Wymeersch Johnny Fitzsimmons ’03 Delores Ann Fitzsimmons Michael Fox ’05 Faith Marie Leicht

Kirk Savage ’06 Carolyn Savage-Stern Matt Savage ’06 Carolyn Savage-Stern Henri Sintobin ’06 Therese Van Wymeersch Ian Fagerstrom ’07 Eleanor Fox Krebs Matt Fox ’07 Faith Marie Leicht Marc DeSantis ’09 Mary Louise “Dolly” Sokora Kyle Edelmann ’09 Dorothy Edelmann Jack Savage ’09 Carolyn Savage-Stern Greg Hoffman ’10 Janis Cole Hoffman Reid Plauche ’10 Carolyn Plauche Kevin Fitzsimmons ’11 Delores Ann Fitzsimmons Mike Savage ’11 Carolyn Savage-Stern Nick Ackels ’12 Olga Marina Jonathan Bedard ’12 Elizabeth Mary Conroy Eli Fagerstrom ’12 Eleanor Fox Krebs Jon Hoffman ’12 Janis Cole Hoffman David Smith ’12 Kathleen Leonard Nick Thompson ’13 Mary Lee Francis Matthew Bedard ’14 Elizabeth Mary Conroy Chuck Smith ’14 Kathleen Leonard Nick Fox ’16 Faith Marie Leicht Harry Smith ’16 Kathleen Leonard Timothy Bedard ’17 Elizabeth Mary Conroy Bill Cox ’17 Mary Lee Cox Logan Edelmann ’18 Dorothy Edelmann Jacob Totah ’18 Olga Marina Garrett Tarango ’19 Bette Hulin Matthew Cox ’20 Mary Lee Cox David Cox ’21 Mary Lee Cox John Archer ’22 Betty Archer Sam White ’22 Janet Cramer

GRANDFATHER OF

Jon Nadolny ’02 Edward Nadolny Wesley Poer ’03 Marvin F. Poer Kyle Poer ’05 Marvin F. Poer Mark Nadolny ’06 Edward Nadolny Robert Nadolny ’06 Edward Nadolny Will Garvey ’08 Charles Joseph Garvey Michael Curran ’10 Ernesto Davila Christopher Curran ’12 Ernesto Davila Patrick Miramontes ’15 Alfonso A. Miramontes Connor Garvey ’16 Charles Joseph Garvey John Garvey ’16 Charles Joseph Garvey Sam Garvey ’16 Charles Joseph Garvey Chris Miramontes ’16 Alfonso A. Miramontes Aidan Johnston ’18 William J. Krebs, Jr. Michael Miramontes ’18 Alfonso A. Miramontes Christopher Reynders ’18 Jim Reynders Rance Holman ’20 Morris Holman Ryan Miramontes ’20 Alfonso A. Miramontes Zach Pendola ’20 John Pendola Jason Davis ’21 Harry Andrew Davis James Imhof ’21 Louis Victor Imhof Sam Morales ’21 Raymond Vielma Conner Pendola ’22 John Pendola Roark Holman ’23 Morris Holman

† deceased Listings received as of Dec. 1, 2019.

Jesuit Dallas is a family, and together we mourn the loss of our brothers, sisters, parents, and friends. We make every effort to reflect each passing and regret any oversights that may occur. Please remember to share the news and obituaries of your deceased loved ones by sending a note to connect@jesuitcp.org or by contacting Director of Alumni, Sean McMullen ’96 (972-387-8700 x342; smmullen@jesuitcp.org).

WAYS WE PRAY

Each November, the Jesuits remember our deceased alumni, benefactors, and friends from the previous year through the celebration of Masses and prayers, and each Homecoming Celebration ends with an Alumni Memorial Mass.

MEMORIAL GIFTS

Making a gift to Jesuit Dallas is a meaningful way to pay tribute to or memorialize the life of a special person. For information on memorial gifts, contact Shelly Schutze (972-387-8700 x340; sschutze@jesuitcp.org). To create a named fund in someone’s honor, contact Maureen Nawalaniec (972-387-8700 x479; mnawalaniec@jesuitcp.org).

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