Unity College Magazine - Summer 2015 "Unity"

Page 47

1984 Patti Holt-Bartlett and Greg have four daughters: Kiah 25, Gillian 24, Aidan 22, and Lauren 21. Jackie (Kennedy) Byrne is a program supervisor at a therapeutic group home for adolescent girls. She and her daughter, Sophia, a senior in high school, took a trip to London and Rome last summer. Ann (Lewis) Timmis is a medical coder at Northeast Health in Albany and Andy is vice president of business development at Jay Cashman. Steve Ouellette is a salesman of industrial power transmission equipment for Eastern Industrial Automation in Manchester, N.H. James Pendleton works as a customer service rep at Boston Financial Data Services, assisting people with mutual funds. He has a son, age 23; and a daughter, age 16. Thomas St. Germain owns and successfully runs his Chore Store in Waterville, Maine. He and his wife, Beverly, spent most of February in St. Lucia. Two of their four daughters are married.

1985 Mark Amato works as a law enforcement professional for a military contractor in an advising role for the U.S. Army in Afghanistan. This is his second tour

advising Afghan police forces. He and Rachael have five children: four in college and the oldest working. Catherine (Dockter) Wolfe is an oncology nurse at Danbury Hospital. Daughter Clara is a freshman at the University of Rochester and son Ed is a junior in high school. Jessica (Johnson) Whitney has received a certificate in plastics technology and is a financial project controls manager at NyproMold. Her son works for the Austin Aztec soccer team and her daughter just moved back to Massachusetts from Arizona and is working for an auto dealer. John Jurczynski continues to manage Rockywold-Deephaven Camps in Squam Lake, N.J., and his daughter, Jennifer, is in digital marketing and living in Florida. Wayne Stempler is senior keeper at the Aquarium for Wildlife Conservation in Brooklyn. He has a son, Sam, who is 17.

1986 Cathie Buscaglia is director of children and family services at Howard Community Services. Her son, Jackson, is 17 and daughter Emma is 14. Cathie climbed Grand Teton last summer with Emma. Tracey (Coffin) Mattson is director of the Learning Resource Center and coordinator of the Military Resource Center at Radford

University. She and Randy own and run Willow Creek Cottages and rental properties in Willis, Va., and have four children: Leanna 20, Monika, 18, Christopher, 15, and Resa, 12.

also works for Three Rivers Ambulance in Milo, Maine.

Pat Emig is still contract liaison at K&H Custom Windows and also cooks part time at a golf course from April to October.

Greg Burr continues to work at regional fisheries biologist for the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife, where he is responsible for managing the Grand Lakes Region. He and Sue have three children, Ashley, Taylor, and Sutton, who are all in college.

Jim Ewing is recovering from a horrible climbing accident in the Caymans. Karen Heath has retired as speech therapist at Farmington Schools. Daughter Sarah is living and working in Boston along with her 16-year-old son, Nathan. Tim Shaak is general manager of Tom Hassel Transport, a company that transports oil and chemicals throughout the eastern two-thirds of the United States. He is beginning his fifth year as captain of Brielle EMS and is in his fifth term on the Borough Council. Daughter Alexis graduated from Marymount University in graphic arts and is working for Society Magazine. Susan (Quarterman) Van Asselt works as a mental health clinician with her own counseling, meditation and Dharma course instruction. She specializes in all mental health issues, anxiety, depression, PTSD, bipolar and substance abuse. Peter Wallace is a fulltime paramedic with the Mayo Regional Hospital in Dover-Foxcroft, Maine, and continues to work part time at Northwood Canoe. He

1987

Kathy Dixon-Wallace teaches middle school science and math in Milo, Maine. She did a nine-day backpack on the Wonderland Trail around Mt. Rainier last August and while in Seattle she visited Bonnie Derlien (‘88). Son Kineo is a sophomore at Florida Institute of Technology, studying aerospace engineering and Telos is a junior in high school. Stephen Forbes works in a group home for the State of Rhode Island. Geri McCarthy is still doing contract work but is now working for a new company. David Richardson is a terrestrial ecologist in the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Inventory and Monitoring Branch. He works mostly with the acoustical detection and monitoring of bats. He has three grandchildren. He has enjoyed watching “North Woods Law,” especially seeing Kevin Adam (‘88).

UNITY MAGAZINE SUMMER 2015

45


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.