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Trinity, receiving his B.S. degree in 1939. He received his M.S. degree from Canisius College in 1961. He was a first lieutenant in the Army during World War II. After working in sales, he became manager of the Canadian subsidiary of Holstein Rubber Co. in Hamilton, Ont. In 1953 he became a tax accountant, continuing this practice and high school teaching in Buffalo, NY. He retired in 1979. Associated with his local federal credit union for more than 25 years, he served in several leadership positions. He gave volunteer income tax assistance to the elderly. He leaves his wife, Clara Cohen Glaubman, ofWilliamsville, NY; a son, Richard, of Port Townsend, WA; a daughter, Carol Kroch, of Swarthmore, PA; a brother; and four grandchildren.

THOMAS MCLAUGHLIN, 1940

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Thomas McLaughlin of Hartford and Huntley Island, Niantic, CT died on Jan. 15, 1997 at age 78. After graduating from high school in Bristol, CT, he attended Trinity, serving as a class officer and as a member of the track and crosscountry teams, the Sophomore Dining Club and the Interfraternity Council. He set track records that were held for 25 years. He received his B.S. degree in 1940, and in 1948, his B.S. degree from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. From 1941 to 1946 he served with the Air Force, attaining the rank of Captain. For 34 years he was employed in electric production for local utility companies. He retired in 1982. He was a member ofThe Church of St. Luke. Among his survivors are his wife, Doris Holer McLaughlin, of Hartford and Niantic, CT; a son, Andrew McLaughlin, and his wife, Marsha, of Stratham, NH; and two daughters, Doris McLaughlin, of Manchester, CT, and Mary-Ellen McLaughlin, ofWaterford, CT; a sister; and seven grandchildren.

HERBERT BERNARD FELDMAN, 1941 Herbert B. Feldman of Oakland, CA died on Dec. 22, 1996 at age 77. After graduating from Weaver High School in Hartford, he attended Trinity, receiving his B.S. degree in 1941. He received his M.A. from Harvard University in 1947.

During World War II he served with the Navy. From 1952 to 1964 he was presidem of Manson Laboratories in Stamford, CT. He then became a stockbroker with the New York Stock Exchange. He leaves two daughters, Beth, of British Columbia, Canada, and Rachel, of Bend, OR.

MICHAEL OLCOTT COLTON, 1942 M. Olcott Colton, 76, of Wethersfield, CT died on March 18, 1997. A graduate of McBurney School in New York City, he was a member of the Jesters, Newman Club, and Delta Phi fraternity, and served as manager of the basketball team at Trinity. He received his B.A. degree in 1942. For many years, he was employed by the Eilert Appleton Printing Co. in New York, NY. He retired in 1985. Among his survivors are two brothers, Kingsley Colton, and the Rev. Bradford Colton '39, who officiated at the funeral mass.

FRANCIS MINOT RACKEMANN, JR., 1943 Francis M. Rachemann, Jr. 77, of Baltimore, MD died of complications following a stroke on Dec. 16, 1996. After graduating from Brooks School, he attended Trinity with the Class of 1943. He was a member of Delta Psi fraternity. From 1941 to 1945 he served with the U.S. Naval Reserve. In addition to studying at Trinity, he attended Columbia University, the Academie de la Grande Chaumiere in Paris, and Boston Museum of Fine Arts. He was music critic and a garden columnist for the Baltimore Sun, where he worked from 1954 until 1984. In 1959 he started the Men's Garden Club of Greater Baltimore and in 1971 he founded an organization called "Beautiful Baltimore." He leaves his wife, Adelaide Crawley Rackemann, of Baltimore, MD; and a sister.

ANDREW WHITE MILLIGAN, JR. 1945 Andrew W Milligan, Jr. of Bloomfield, CT died on Jan. 9, 1997 at age 73. After graduating from St. Thomas Seminary High School in Bloomfield, CT, he attended

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Trinity. A member of Delta Phi fraternity, the Student Senate, the Interfraternity Council, and the soccer and tennis teams, he received his B.A. degree in 1947. During World War II he served with the Air Force in Italy. He continued his Air Force service in the Rese~es, retiring as a major. After working at the Hartford Insurance Group and Aetna Life and Casualty Co., he joined R.C. Knox and Company, Inc. as an agent. He retired as senior vice president after 31 years. A loyal alumnus, he was president of the Trinity Club of Hartford and recipient of the Club's Man of the Year Award in 1965. His community activities included: member of the board of directors of St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center, chairman of the Connecticut Catholic Hospital Council, and president of the Hartford Association of Insurance Agents. He was a lector and communicant of the Church of St. Timothy. He leaves his wife, Madeline Ann Lawlor Milligan, of Bloomfield, CT; eight children, including a son, Roderick, and his wife, Barbara, of Avon, CT; a daughter, Marcia, of Hartford; a daughter, Susan, and her husband, Peter Szymaszek, of Simsbury, CT; a son, Jamie, and his wife, Donna, of Canton, CT; a son, David and his wife, Teresa, of Farmington, CT; a son, Donald, and his wife, Mary Ann, of South Windsor, CT; a daughter, Laurie, and her husband, Stephen O'Brien, of Mt. Sinai, NY.; a son, Mark, and his wife, Annette, of Avon, CT; and 15 grandchildren.

ADAM LAZARRE, 1948 Adam LaZarre of Benicia, CA died of congestive heart failure on Nov. 1, 1996 at age 72. After graduating from high school in West Hartford, he attended Trinity where he was named to Pi Gamma Mu honorary society. He received his B.A. degree in 1948 and, subsequently, a master's degree from the University of Connecticut. For more than 15 years he was active in professional theater in New York and in Hollywood. He joined the faculty of the State University of New York at Brockport in 1973 and was named chairman of the department of theater in 1985. After moving to California, he participated in area theater, as a director and an actor. -He leaves his wife, Jet MacDonald LaZarre, of Benicia, CA; two daughters, Julie and Carrie; and a son, Adam.

ROBERT MARTIN JACHENS,1951 Robert M. Jachens of Bloomfield, NJ died of cancer on Feb. 6, 1995 at age 66. After graduating from high school in Leonia, NJ, he attended Trinity where he was an outstanding athlete. He won honors in basketball and captained the team, and set an Eastern Collegiate record in the high jump. He received his B.A. degree in 1951. He had been employed as a partner at Daymic in Bloomfield, N.J.

CHARLES MAXWELL PETERSON, JR., 1955 Charles M. Peterson, Jr. of Philadelphia, PA died after a long illness on Nov. 4, 1996 at age 64. After graduating from St. James School in Maryland, he attended Trinity, joining Delta Psi fraternity. He received his B.A. degree in 1960. He had been employed as a marketing analyst and an administrative assistant. Among his survivors are his wife, Patricia Lennig Peterson, of Philadelphia; his mother, Agnes Peterson Ashbridge, of Philadelphia; and three sons, Charles M. III, Frederick L., and Nicholas.

ALAN NORTON PAUL BISHOP, 1958 Alan N.P. Bishop, 60, of Southampton, NY died of cancer on March 5, 1996. After graduating from high school in Oyster Bay, NY, he attended Trinity, where he was a member of Alpha Delta Phi fraternity and the freshman football and track teams. He received his B.A. degree in 1958. He subsequently received his M.A. degree from Adelphi University. For 25 years he taught elementary school, retiring from Hampton Bays Elementary School. He leaves his wife, Margaret Guerin Bishop, of Southampton, NY; his daughter, Amy O'Regan, of New York, NY; his son, Todd Bishop, of Southampton, NY; his mother; and his brother.

CHRISTOPHER PETER GILSON, 1961 Christopher P. Gilson, 58, of Clifron Park, NY died on Dec 29, 1996.


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