suspicious deaths and suicides. Described by colleagues as “a public servant who makes citizens believe in government again,” Sammarco is credited with improving the facilities, technology, laboratory and reputation of the coroner’s office, as well as increasing the number and responsibilities of women who serve as physicians and scientists in its crime lab. A native of India and mother of two, Dr. Sammarco has worked tirelessly to educate the community about child abuse, the growing dangers of drugs, and domestic violence against women and children. Copy courtesy of E.W. Scripps Co.
2000
Abby Alpaugh Knowles and Drew Knowles welcomed their second daughter Emeret Augusta Knowles on July 15, 2015.
2001
Liz Murphy Dohrmann
1998
David Hornberger David was married to Brett Sweeney on October 31, 2015 at The Taft Art Museum in downtown Cincinnati. The reception immediately followed the ceremony which also took place at the Taft. JR Foster '98 was the best man and Chris Zimmerman and JD Beary both '98 were groomsmen. There were many CCDS alums celebrating the night away.
William Bramlage IV ’94 passed
away April 9, 2016. He was the son of Debbie Bramlage and the late William Bramlage III. He is survived by his mother and sister C.C. Kipp and Glenn Stucker Jr. and sister Shelley Mahan, nieces Mary and Julia Lenhof and Christian and Natalie Kipp. Memorials to the Cincinnati Nature Center in his memory are appreciated by the family. Dr. Jonathan Head ’65, father
of Erin Head ’93 and Andrew (Peggy) Head ’90, grandfather of Cooper and Davis Head, and brother of Diana (Gordon) Queen, expired suddenly April 15, age 69. Memorials may be sent to the American Heart Association or a charity of your choice.
1997
Meg Robinson Keslosky writes: My husband, Adam Keslosky, Summit '98, and I welcomed John Oscar (Jack) Keslosky on December 14, 2015, weighing in at 8lbs 9oz. Attached is a pic of Jack from the hospital!
IN MEMORIAM
Liz was married to Ted Dohrmann on October 10, 2015 at The Immaculate Heart of Mary Chapel in Cincinnati. The reception was held at Cincinnati Country Club. Many CCDS alums celebrated with the happy couple, including maid of honor Elizabeth Tuke ’00, and other friends of the bride and groom, including John Bahl ’06, Mari Bower ’01, Tricia Knowles Brown ’98, Katherine Hale Grambling ’01, Natalie Geier-Cohen ’01 and Matt Cohen ’01, Ben Hardigg ’96, Chrissey Barrett Haslam ’01, Dana Harmon ’01, Carey Herrlinger ’00, Cooper Herrlinger ’98, Meridy Vollmer McLane ’01, Claire Beech Millet ’01, Anne Oblinger ’04, Emily Geier Vollmer ’03 and Alex Vollmer ’01, Liz Vollmer ’01, and Audrey DeYoung Wible ’01. Liz works for CCDS as the Assistant Director of Annual Giving and Alumni Relations and Ted is a Customer Account Specialist for Total Quality Logistics. They reside in Cincinnati.
Carl Hilker, Jr. ’52 passed away February 20, 2016. He is survived by his wife Cathryn and son Carl Hilker III, his wife Alice, and grandchildren Cathryn and Danica Hilker. Gordon R. Wright ’44, longtime
CCDS teacher and tennis coach, passed away February 5, 2016. He is survived by his wife Peggy, son Gordon ’85 and Susan Wright, grandchildren Maggie ’19 and Jack ’21 Wright and also his daughter Holly Brown ’86. Memorials may be made to the CCDS Endowment Fund.
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