and since 1995, he served as corporator of New Britain General H ospital. From 1995 through 2003, he was the senior attending anesthesiologist and chairman of the department of anesth esiology at New Britain General Hospital. He was a member of the International Anesthesia Research Society, the American Society of Anesthesiologists, the H artford County Medial Association, the Connecticut Medical Society, and the Connecticut Society of Anesthesiologists. He was a member of the Anesthesiologists Malpractice Review Committee for the H artford County Medical Association. H e was a member of Beth El Temple ofWest Hartford . Among his survivors are his wife, Andrea Silver Hotes '76, ofWest Hartford, CT; his parents, Edward and Jean Hotez, of Bloomfield, CT; a son, Todd Hotes, ofWest Hartford; a daughter, Gennifer Lippman, of Fairfield, CT; two brothers, including Lawrence Hotez '73; and a sister. Renez Greene, 1978
Renez Greene, 45, of Chicago, IL, died on Sept. 2, 2002. After graduating from Latin School of Chicago, she attended Trinity, receiving her B.S. degree in 1978. For 20 years, she worked as a corporate attorney, most recently with Kinder Morgan. She leaves her parents, Elbert and Mary Greene; a sister; and her grandmother. Keith Montgomery Bryant, 1993
Keith M . Bryant of Gary, IN, died on June 13, 2003 at age 21. After graduating from high school in Gary, IN, he attended Trinity, receiving his B.A. degree in 1994. He was a licensed trader of stocks, securities, and bonds, as well as a computer specialist by profession. H e worked as a stockbroker at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange and ended his career with Equity Asset Management Leasing. Surviving are his parents, Waldo Bryant II and Gwen BryantAdams; a daughter, Morgan; his fiancee, Trinoda Radcliffe; and his grandmother. Helen Curtin Moskey, 1994
Helen Curtin Moskey, 71 , ofWindsor, CT, died on March 24, 2003. A graduate of Portland High School, she attended Trinity in the Individualized D egree Program and received her B.A. degree in 1994. She had been an administrator in the personal lines division at Aetna Life and Casualty, retiring in 1985. An10ng her survivors are a daughter, Karen Curtin Conneely, of Windsor, CT; two sons, Stephen Moskey, of Washington, DC, and Benjamin Moskey III , of N ew Britain, CT; 10 grandchildren; two brothers; and a sister. MASTER'S Ethel Law Clamon, M.A. 1962
Ethel L. Clamon ofWest Hartford died on April 23, 2003 . A graduate of Central Connecticut State College, she received her M.A. degree from Trinity in 1962. She leaves a son, Gerald Clamon , oflowa City, IA; two daughters, Judith Diamond, of Newton, MA, and Emily Schindeler, of Moggill, Australia; a sister; and six grandchildren.
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Walter Sylvester McClatchey, M.S. 1963
Walter S. M cClatchey, 96, of Sarasota, FL, died on Jan . 31, 2003. A graduate of Rutgers University, he received his M.S. degree from Trinity in 1963. He leaves his wife, Esther M cClatchey, of Sarasota, FL; a daughter, Lorraine Wetherell , of Somers, CT; a son, Robert McClatchey, of Bedford, MA; five grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Cynthia Hall Finn, M.A. 1990
Cynthia H. Finn ofWethersfield, CT, died on April 22, 2003 at age 65. A graduate of th e University of Connecticut, she received her M .A. degree from Trinity in 1990. She had been employed by Con trol Data, Mellon Bank, and other commercial enterprises. After she retired, she began a second career as an adjun ct professor of English at the West H artfo rd branch of the University of Connecticut. Surviving are her husband, Brendan Finn , ofWethersfield, CT; her mother, Louise Adams, of Kensington , CT; a son, James U zwack, of Bristol, CT; a brother; a sister; a stepdaughter; fo ur stepsons; and a granddaughter.
HONORARIUS Reginald Heber Gooden, Hon. 1963
R . H eber Gooden, 92, of Shreveport, LA, died on Feb. 11, 2003. A graduate of Stanford Unive rsity and Berkeley Divinity School at Yale University, he received the honorary doctor of divinity degree from Trinity in 1963. Ordained to the Episcopal priesthood in 1935, he spent most of his career in Latin America, startin g with nine years in C uba. At 35, he became bishop of the missionary diocese of Panama, which later included oversight of Costa Rica, Nicaragua, and Colombia. Later, he became bishop in charge of Ecuador. H e retired as bishop of Panama and the Canal Zon e. After reti rement from Latin American servi ce in 1972, he became assistant bishop of the Diocese of Louisiana, and, subsequently, acting bishop. He leaves his wife, Sandra Roberts Goode n, of Shreveport, LA; two sons, Reginald and Richard '63; a stepson; two sisters; and five grandchildren.
FACULTY Albert J. Howard, Jr.
Albert]. Howard, Jr., 66, of Orange, CT, died on June 7, 2003. A gradu ate of Hillhouse High School in N ew H aven, CT, he received his B.S. , M.S. , and Ph.D. degrees from Yale University. In 1962, he came to Trini ty as an assistant professor in physics; he was promoted to associate professor in 1967, to professor in 1974, and was named the Jarvis Professor in 1992. H e was ap pointed to a twoyear term as the Charles A. Dana R esearch Professor in 1985. His research specialties were experimental nuclear physics and nuclear astrophysics. During sabbaticals and leaves of absence, he was a visitor at the Cyclotron Labora tories at Princeton University, a guest research associate at the Brookhaven N ational Laboratory in Upton, NY, a visiting associate professor at California Institute ofTechnology, and a research affiliate at Yale University. H e was awarded multiple