the Trinity College rowing team. He leaves his wife, Helen Fuller Miller, ofVero Beach, Fla.; two sons, Danny III, of Copake, N.Y., and Toby, of Brier, Wash .; three daughters, Deedee Sterbenz, of Telluride, Colo., Lynn Gray, of Placerville, Colo., and Nancy Morgan, of Flagstaff, Ariz.; four stepchildren; and five grandchildren.
ALEXANDER GREGORY DUBOVICK, 1944
Alexander G. Dubovick of Uncasville, Conn. died at age 72 after a stroke on March 2, 1994 . A graduate of Chapman Technical School in New London, Conn., at Trinity he was president of the Trinity Club and a member of Medusa, the International Re lations Club, and the football, basketball and football teams. H e received his B.S. degree in 1946, later studying at Columbia University and the University of Connecticut. A veteran ofWorld War II , he served with the Army in Iran. For many years, he was a scientist at General Dynamics Corporation's Electric Boat Division in Groton, Conn. He is survived by two sisters, Mary Senkewitcz, of Uncasville, Conn.; and Sophie Taylor, of Columbus, Miss .
JOHN HORACE WALKER, JR., 1947
J oh n H. Walker, J r. , 7 1, of King George,Va. died on June 11 , 1994 as the result of a vehicular accident. He graduated from Loomis School before attending Trinity where he received his B.S. degree in 1947. In 1950, he received an M.A. degree from the University of North Carolina. He worked at the Naval Service Weapons Center, retiring after 25 years of service. He then worked as a programmer analyst with Sperry Univac. Among his survivors are his wife, Margaret Weisiger Walker, of King George,Va.; a daughter, Peggy Pillis, of King George,Va.; two sons, John H. III, of Chesapeake,Va., and Gregory K., of Beltsville, Md.; and three grandchildren. GEORGE COURTNEY WICKS, 1947
George C. Wicks of Berwyn, Pa. died on Jan. 20, 1994 at age 72. He graduated from Brooklyn Technical High School in Brooklyn, N.Y. before attending Trinity, where he was a member of Alpha Delta Phi fraternity. He received
his B.S. degree in 194 7. A pilot with the Army during World War II, he attained the rank of captain. For many years he was an actuaria] consultant for Peat, Marwick, Mitchell and Co., retiring in 1982. He then was a pension actuary for Berkshire Life until 1986. He was a member of the Society of Actuaries. He was a flutist with several musical organizations and a member of St. David's C hurch in Wayne, Pa. He leaves two daughters, Hilary Wicks, of Boulder, Colo., and Leslie Stone '84, ofWynnewood, Pa.; a son, Jonathan Wicks '84, of New York City and Boston, Mass.; and a granddaughter.
JOHN GILIGIAN, 1948
John Giligian ofWest Hartford, Conn . died on June 15, 1994 at age 69. A graduate of Hartford Public High School, he received his B.S. degree from Trinity in 1948. In 1953, he received his M .D. degree from the State U niversity of New York. A physician in the Hartford area for more than 40 years, he was engaged in active practice at the time of his death. He was a veteran ofWorld War II. Surviving are several cousins .
DOUGLAS MACARTHUR, 1953
Douglas MacArthur, 63, of Orleans, Mass. died on July 26, 1994 after a brief illness. He graduated from Governor Dummer Academy in South Byfield, Mass ., before attending Trinity, w here he received his B.A. degree in 1953. He pursued his master's degree at New York University. A Marine Corps veteran, he was awarded the Korean Service Medal, the United Na tions Service Medal and the National Defense Service Medal. After military service, he began his career as a financ ial research analyst on Wall Street. He became vice president at Merrill Lynch in Boston, retiring from that position in 1990. An avid sailor, computer expert and tennis player, he was a member of the Downtown Club of Boston and the Eastward H o! Country Club in C hatham. He leaves his wife, Suzanne Bryson MacArthur, of Orleans, Mass .; his children, Christopher and Benjamin MacArthur, of Alstead, N.H., Andrew MacArthur,
of Ayer, Mass., Charles Bryson, of Cambridge, Mass., Sarah Bryson, of Orleans, Mass., and Jean Gainey, of Sarasota, Fla.; his sister; and four grandchildren.
MARTIN STANLEY CAINE, 1957
Martin S. Caine of Omaha, Neb. and West Palm Beach, Fla. died on June 21, 1994 at age 60. He graduated from The Hill School in Pottstown, Pa. before attending Trinity, where he was a member of D elta Kappa Epsilon fraternity, Hillel Society, the soccer team and the yearbook staff. He worked as a broker on Wall Street in New York City. He leaves his wife, Margaret Caine, of Omaha, Neb. and West 路 Palm Beach, Fla.; his mother, Ruth Weinstein; his children, Robin Diamant, Cy Caine and Kelly and William Miles; and his brother.
JOHN RAYMOND DONAHUE, 1959
John R. Donahue of South , Deerfield, Mass. died on March 24, 1994. He was 60. He graduated from Kingswood Academy in West Hartford before attending Trinity, where he was a member ofAlpha Chi fraternity. A veteran of the Korean Conflict, he worked in sales with Buxton Leather Goods, on the Apollo M oon Program, and in sales and account management with Blue Bell's Wrangler Jeans division from 1964- 1969. D uring that time he also owned Earth Chemistry Corp. From 1970 to 1973, he owned Donahue Sales Co. He was media sales manager of a radio station in Denver, Colo., worked in procurements for Fluor Corp. in California and Iran and was also an Alaskan pipeline expediter. After his retirem ent in 1978, he lived in England, Scotland, Mexico and in various locations in the U. S., visiting and residing in spiritual communities, including Findhorn in Scotland. Most recently, he lived in H artford from 1987 to 1993. He leaves his fiancee, Andree Clearwater, of South Deerfield, Mass.; his former wife, Nancy T. Donahue, of Grass Valley, Calif.; two sons, Bradley G., of Los Angeles, Calif., and Todd ]. , of Reno, Nev.; and a brother, Robert ]. '55.
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JOHN BURTON STEVENS, 1961
John B. Stevens of Pleasantville,
N.Y. died of an apparent heart attack on July 25, 1994. He was 56. He graduated from Lawrenceville School in Lawrenceville, N .J. before attending Trinity, where he was a member of Sigma Nu fraternity and received his B.A. degree in 1977. He bought and sold heavy construction equipment for several companies, and also owned his own business. He is survived by a sister, Lynn C. Stevens, of Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y
ARTHUR FREDERICK MCNULTY, JR., 1962
Arthur F. McNulty, J r., 53, of Pittsburgh, Pa . died suddenly of a stroke on Sept. 5, 1994. After graduation from a Williamsport, Pa. high school, he came to Trinity, where he was president of the student body, a member of Medusa, the Student Senate and Theta Xi fraternity. He received his B.A. in 1962, and his S. T.B. from General T heological Seminary in New York C ity in 1965 . H e served churches in Missouri, New York and Gettysburg, Pa. before becoming rector of Calvary Church in Pittsburgh in 1985. Calvary is one of the largest Episcopal churches in the country, with more than 1,400 members. Active in the Episcopal Church, he also served in leadership capacities in many civic organizations, and was the author of three books. He was in the process of completing another book. A loyal alumnus, he served on the admissions support program and as secretary of his Class for many years. Surviving are his wife, Priscilla Dibble McNulty, of Pittsburgh, Pa.; a son, Timothy '91, ofWashington, D.C.; a daughter, Rebecca, of Geneva, N.Y.; his mother; and a sister. MASTER'S ROSALIE COLEMAN GRANGER, M.A. 1953
Rosalie C. Granger ofWest Hartford, Conn. died on June 29, 1994 at age 89 . Born in Hartford, she graduated from St. Joseph College in 1940 and received her M .A. degree from Trinity in 1953. A retired teacher, she taught English at the former Northeast Jr. H igh School and at other junior high schools in Hartford before her re tirement in 1960. She was a member of the Ch urch of St. Thomas the Apostle and the Women's Club of the Church, the Guild of St. Agnes,
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