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aware of opportunities and our own abilities to contribute to others. Alden was a remarkable person. As MS took over more physically, he worked to set limits to his capitulation to the disease. I shall miss him.
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Mrs. Richard
Lewis (Audrey Maass),
4551 Gulf Shore Blvd. N, Apt. 804, Naples, FL 34103, rdlew@aol.com
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/ Ms. Georgia
Carrington, 38 Silver
Spring Lane, Ridgefield, CT 06877
/ MA /
/ Mr. Sheldon Buck, 51 Cornell
Road, Wellesley, MA 02482-7408, sheldonbuck@me.com / TKS /
/ Mrs. Cecily
Wilson Lyle, 433 Wright’s
Neck Road, Centerville, MD 21617, cecilyle @hughes.net / MA /
/ Mr. Lawrence
Martin, P.O. Box 1058 , Lexington, VA
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/ Mrs. Lloyd
24450, martinlexington@centurylink.net
Marentette (Gail
Robertson), 93 Glen Avenue, Llewellyn Park, West Orange, NJ 07052
1952
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/ Mrs. Martha
“Skipper” Moran, 8011
Strauff Road, Baltimore, MD 21204, martha.moran1@verizon.net Doris Ruprecht Carlisle of Cumming,
Georgia passed away on October 11, 2014 at the age of 80 after her battle with cancer. She was preceded in death by her husband Richard (Dick) Carlisle and son Chris Carlisle. Survivors include her daughter and son-in-law Debbie and Bill Parks, son and daughterin-law Bruce and Marybel Carlisle, daughter-in-law Jeannelle Carlisle, sister Bette Fitting, and five grandchildren. Mrs. Carlisle was a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother. Doris and Dick were happily married for 56 years. She loved spending time with friends, her children and grandchildren, playing bridge, painting, camping, and playing the piano. Doris was an active member of her church and faithfully served as a Stephen Minister for 16 years. She believed in sharing her faith through her actions more than her words. Throughout her life she was focused on humbly witnessing her love for Christ and her desire was for others to experience that same love. She had a gift of seeing God’s beauty in His smallest creations and in every person she encountered.
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Larry Martin writes: I am sorry to
report that Mike Ludlum died on November 29, 2015. He had been a long-time CBS Radio news executive and NYU journalism professor. After graduating from Hobart College, he started his career as disc jockey and news anchor and had increasingly responsible positions at CBS radio and TV stations. He was head of research and research staffs for ABC-TV’s Good Morning, America and director of news and programming at WCBS News radio 88. He then spent 22 years as Professor of Broadcast Journalism at NYU and also served as Director of Undergraduate Studies. He is survived by his wife Melissa, daughter Catherine and husband Michael Foos, son Gregory and wife Martha, and sister June and husband Mike Blake.
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/ Mrs. Carol
Barnard Ottenberg,
1420 41st Avenue, E, Seattle, WA 98112, ottenbergc@aol.com Nancy Prescott Ward: Bob and I are
both still working in our business but son Rob has taken over much of it, which is great for us and for him. He and his wife, Caitlin, live about 5 miles from us and the office. Our biggest news for 2015 is the March birth of our 4th grandchild, Malcolm. Daughter Jen and James (who returned from his deployment in Kosovo) also have a 6 year old daughter Morgan. They live in Asbury Park NJ, about 75 miles from us, so we see them fairly
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often. Vicki and Raoul and Oscar (12) and Iris (11) live in Woolwich ME, about 30 miles from our summer house in Christmas Cove. Nini de Jurenev: Had a delightful and way too short lunch with Carol Barnard Ottenberg and her delightful husband, Simon, when they were in Santa Fe for an opera tour last August. I am now the proud mother of an entire hive of about 40,000 honey bees—an effort to help with the extreme pollinator die-off. I find the bees totally adorable and they have the most delicate and exquisite combs. Betsy Hasbrouck Cole: I had a lovely luncheon with Henny Nelson Skeen in the fall as we live about a half hour from each other in MA. Bob and I had dinner with Peter and Gail Zabriskie Wilson and Aubin Zabriskie Ames ’54 last summer in Little Compton RI. None of them ever seems to change! We hope to see Betsy Beatty Matlock and Lou this winter when they make their annual trip to Vero Beach. We still summer in Little Compton and go to Vero Beach in the winter. In spring and fall, we have an apartment at Fox Hill Village, a retirement community in Westwood MA. Sally Webb is there and also Susan Ruddick. I am active here in a Garden Club, play bridge, and we are part of two lecture series and the symphony. / Ann de Vausney Hallowell: Greetings from Vermont. If you are in Burlington, I would love with see a classmate or two, so give us a call! Jane Romeyn Dunning: I was at Kimberley through grades 2–8. An ordained deacon and priest, I serve as Priest Associate at St. James Episcopal Church in Greenfield MA and as Chaplain for the Shelburne Falls Fire Department. Mother of two, grandmother of six, “with another on the way.” Sue Crook Ferdinand: I have a nice little condo in Lopatcong NJ (that’s Lopatcong, not Hopatcong or the next town over, Pohatcong). I’m still in the face painting business —can’t do as much as I used to,