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Gardner, of Manhasset, N.Y., and Alfred and Kathleen Garofolo, of Newington, Conn.; a sister, Leanne Garofolo, of Newington, Conn.; and two nephews.
CHARLES HENRY ANDRYS, 1967 Charles H. Andrys of St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands died on Nov. 26, 1993. He was 54. Born in Hartford, he graduated from Bulkeley High School. At Trinity he was a member of the Brownell Club and was named to the Dean's List. He received his B.S. degree in 1967. He served in the Army during the Vietnam Conflict. He was a television producer and photographer, and owned and operated Specialty Video Services in St. Thomas. He belonged to the Society of Motion Pictures and Television Engineers, and the Professional Photographers of America. Surviving are his mother, Helen Andrzejczyk, of Hartford; a sister, Eugenie Arthur, of Dallas, Texas; and six nieces and nephews.
KEVIN FRANCIS DALY, 1967 Kevin F. Daly of Cromwell, Conn. died of cancer on Oct. 26, 1993. He was 48. Born in Middletown, Conn., he graduated from Cromwell High School in Cromwell, Conn. before attending Trinity, where he was a member of the Jesters and named to the Dean's List. He received his B.A. degree in 1967. He attended the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in New York City and appeared in numerous productions of the Goodspeed Opera House and Coachlight Dinner Theater. He is best remembered for his musical performances on Broadway and across the country in productions of No, No Nanette, 42nd Street and They're Playing Our Song. He was a member of Actors' Equity and served on the Equity Council. The organist and choir director at St.John Church in Cromwell for many years, he had written, directed and produced several musical productions for the Church and the Knights of Columbus in Cromwell. He was most recently employed as an acting and dance instructor at the Greater Hartford Academy of the Performing Arts. He leaves his sister, Deirdre Daly, of Cromwell, Conn.; a brother-in-law; two nieces; and a nephew.
JOHN ALBERT ORTOLAN!, 1969 John A. Ortolani of Ellington, Conn. died of cancer on July 21, 1993. He was 46. Born in Hartford, he graduated from Manchester High School in Manchester, Conn. At Trinity he was a member of the Brownell Club. He graduated from Computer Processing Institute in East Hartford and became a computer programming specialist with the U.S. Air Force Base in Langley,Va. At the time of his death, he was employed by Shawmut Bank in Hartford as a vice president/systems manager in systems planning and development. He leaves his wife, Angela Lumbruno Ortolani, of Ellington, Conn.; a son, Todd; and a daughter, Karel.
TIMOTHY JAMES KELLY, 1989 T.J. Kelly, of Millis, Mass. was 26 when he died in March ofbone cancer. Born in Norwood, Mass., he graduated from Noble & Greenough School in Dedham, Mass. At Trinity he was co-captain of the crew team and on the football team. At the time of his death, he was an office manager with the law firm ofWhite & Kelly in Mansfield, Mass. Among his survivors are his parents, James and Joan Kelly, of Millis, Mass. His classmate, Elisabeth Bergmann '90, has written the following tribute: "Timothy James Kelly, known as T.K., passed away on Saturday, March 27, 1994 of cancer. Entering Trinity as a member of the Class of 1989, Tim planned to major in political science, but left Trinity with the Class of 1990, unable to finish his studies due to his illness. "Always with a cheerful attitude, Tim fought through chemotherapy treatments and returned to Trinity to lounge on the quad at the first warmth of spring, sway to the music of Jimmy Buffet while barbecuing in the Funston courtyard, and cheer for the hockey team as they played Amherst or Wesleyan. "Tim was a person who made people forget that he had cancer. He was strong and spirited, and was always there if you needed him. He leaves his parents, two sisters, a brother, .and hundreds of
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friends. He will be sadly missed, and we will remember him always."
SANDRA EUN CHI, 1991 Sandra E. Chi of Madison, Conn. died on Sept. 26, 1993 from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. She was 24. Born in Seoul, Korea, she graduated from Branford High School in Branford, Conn. before attendingTrinity with the Class of 1991. At Trinity, she was a member of the Activities Committee, Christian Fellowship, the Freshman Class Committee, Community Outreach and Amnesty International. She was a residential assistant. She expected to receive her bachelor's degree in 1994 from Trinity. At the time of her death, she was employed as a research assistant in the psychiatry department at Yale University School of Medicine. She was a member of and taught Sunday School at the First Korean Presbyterian Church of Greater Hartford . She leaves her parents, David and Jane Chi; and two brothers, David and Michael; all of Madison, Conn.
MATTHEW STUART EPSTEIN, 1993 Matthew Epstein of Sudbury, Mass. died on May 13. He was 23. Born and raised in Sudbury, he graduated from Rivers Country Day School in 1989. While attending Rivers, he competed on the football and wrestling teams. He was recognized for outstanding achievement in football in his senior year there, named to the All Independent School League, and honored with the school's Grossman Award, given to the most valuable player. At Trinity he played football, was a member of the Alpha Chi Rho fraternity, earned faculty honors and studied abroad. He graduated in 1993 with honors in history. He leaves his parents, Barbara and Jeffrey of Sudbury; a brother, Lawrence of Brookline, Mass; his maternal grandmother, Linda Reiss of Sudbury; and his paternal grandfather, Isador, of Boston.
NICOLE BETH MARTIN, 1996 Nicole Beth Martin of Bow, N.H. died in a skiing accident on Jan. 20, 1994. She was 19.
Born in Concord, N.H., she graduated from Concord High School before matriculating at Trinity with the Class of 1996. An engineering major at Trinity, she was a member of the Society for Women Engineers and Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. She was an avid outdoorswoman, swimmer and soccer player and enjoyed canoeing with her family. She had been an active member and treasurer of her church youth group and had participated in youth service missions to Ireland, Puerto Rico and New York City. She leaves her parents, Connie and Darrell Martin, of Bow, N.H.; a sister, Randi; her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hallenbeck, of Loudonville, N.Y., and Mr. Donald Martin, of Madison, Conn.; five uncles; six aunts; 14 cousins; and her boyfriend, James Morgan.
MASTER'S EMILY JOYCE JAMER, M.A. 1939
E. Joyce Jamer ofWest Hartford died on Dec. 14, 1993. She was 89. Dorn in Gladwyn, New Brunswick, Canada, she graduated from Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and received her M.A. degree from Trinity in 1939. For 32 years, she worked at Newington High School as a teacher, assistant principal and guidance director. After retirement she was a tour guide at Hill-Stead Museum in Farmington, and an active volunteer at Brittany Farms Convalescent Home in New Britain and the First Church of Christ in West Hartford. She was a member of local, county, state and national teachers' organizations. Surviving are her sister, Doris ]. Glahn, ofWest Hartford; two nieces; a nephew; five grandnephews; and two grandnieces.
GERTRUDE ST. GEORGE BRIDGE, M.A. 1942 Gertrude S.G. Bridge of New Britain, Conn. died on Sept. 29, 1993 after a short illness. She was 89. Born in Thompsonville, Conn., she graduated from Boston University in 1938 and received her M.A. degree from Trinity in 1942. For more than 40 years, she
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