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Dr. Bradley Clough

Virginia. He has more than 18 years of

Dr. L. Bradley Clough, 84, passed away June 29, 2013. He was born Dec. 2, 1928, in Oak Park, Ill., to the late Leroy and Ida Dux Clough.Bradley served in the U.S. Navy as a submariner. In 1965, he received his doctorate in psychology from the University of Connecticut. Bradley helped establish the psychology department at Morehead State University, where he was a professor of psychology for 38 years. Bradley was an instructor for motorcycle safety for many years, a pilot and an avid gardener. Bradley is survived by his five children, Alissa Clough, Grant Clough, Leith Clough, Tracey Couling and Dwight Clough. In addition to his children, he is survived by a brother, Richard Clough; and sister, Phyllis Mills; 10 grandchildren; and 11 greatgrandchildren. He is also survived by his former wife and dear friend, Judith Harrell.

experience in finance and operations in the proprietary and not-for-profit health care sector.

Amanda Polley Underwood (03) is among those school teachers in competition for the 2013 Kentucky Teacher of the Year honors. She teaches science in grades 4-6 at Deming School in Robertson County. Her husband, Josh Underwood (02), is an award-winning teacher at Deming, also.

Christopher Walling (12) was the latest

They live in Tollesboro with their son.

appointed board member of the University of California Los Angeles Longevity Center. An avid global traveler and chief financial officer of the Los Angeles-based Action Community Outreach Foundation, he works globally to improve health and health care in both institutional cultures and individual lives. Drawing upon his success to help deliver outcomes in some of the nation’s

Ken Dicken (07) is the new chief financial

best hospitals, he has utilized his expertise

officer at O’Bleness Health Systems in

in health care administration, biomedical

Athens, Ohio. He came to O’Bleness from

research, fundraising and development.

the Adena Health System in Chillicothe

Walling continues to stay connected to

where he had served as system controller

academic health care as an evaluator for

since 2009. Before Adena, he served in

the American College of Medical Practice

various executive level financial positions

Executives Fellowship program.

in Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky and West

The Morehead State University family remembers . . . Leslie A. Besanko Franzen William “Bump” E. Bradley Jewell Carr Leon K. Cody Ruby H. Compton James M. Hesler John M. Hylton Jennifer L. Redick King Robert K. McCoy Jeanna Hasenjager Motes Douglas A. Quadrano Diane L. Ris Milburn Wheeler Jason T. Zornes Oma M. Willoughby Opal Blevins Asbury James H. Melvin Sr.

ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 1936 1940 1940

Robert L. Hogge John “Jack” F. Carson Hiram Ely Ford W. Fielding D. H. Howard Robert E. Warnock Robert Yarmesh Elmer B. Arnett Donald C. Cameron Edwin V. Holder Jr. Dorothy J. Walter William G. Adkins Bessie K. Bramel James A. Harmon Mary Carolyn Centers Bibb Guthrie M. Horton Hays Edward C. Moore

1947 1948 1949 1949 1950 1952 1952 1955 1955 1956 1956 1957 1957 1957 1958 1958 1958

Paul J. Ousley Beatrice C. Clark Robinson Wade B. Womack James W. Clark Betty P. Lake James W. Osborne Frank T. Welch Robert “Bobcat” F. Kelly Ruby Caudill Terrell Darvin Allen Bess C. Arrington Patricia Boggs Cline Nancy Roberts Edwards Ulysus C. Horne Roger M. Maze Carlie N. Thompson Ben R. Dotson

1958 1959 1959 1960 1960 1960 1960 1961 1961 1962 1962 1962 1962 1963 1963 1963 1964

To make a gift in memory of one or more of these individuals, call the Office of Development at 877-690-GIVE.

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