2012 Gary W. Flavion and Bayleigh R. McMenamin ’14 were married Oct. 10, 2015, in Saxonburg, Pa., by Professor Emeritus Robert Vande Kappelle, Ph.D. Bayleigh and Gary met at W&J and were deeply honored to have their friend and professor lead the ceremony.
2013 Joshua Deckman and Stephanie Schuster were married June 7, 2014, at the Cranberry Highlands Golf Course in Cranberry Twp., Pa.
NEW ADDITIONS
1994 Tina Tuminella and her husband, David DeLong, announce the birth of their daughter, Nica Margaret, Sept. 13, 2014. She joins big brother Theo. Tuminella spoke on stage about becoming a mother of “advanced maternal age” in “Listen To Your Mother”—a national storytelling performance that debuted in Pittsburgh on May 8, 2015.
1999 Angie Goss Zuhl and her husband, Eric, welcomed their daughter, Jacqueline Rosemary, May 28, 2015.
Jennifer Juriga Solak and her husband, Joey, welcomed their first child, Nina Imogen, March 4, 2015.
2003 Keri Bozich and Randall McKinney welcomed their son, Hayes Jackson, Sept. 1, 2015. Bozich is a licensed private investigator and the owner of KBI, Keri Bozich Investigations, in Bridgeville, Pa. Matthew Scheller and his wife, Saki, announce the birth of their daughter, Kiona Summer, July 11, 2015.
2004 Andy Herrick and his wife, Stacy Derrow Herrick ’06, welcomed their daughter, Abigail Lennon, March 26, 2015.
2007 Christopher Cannon and his wife, Kristen, welcomed their son, Lawson Lee, June 12, 2015. Christine Briski Chilcott and her husband, Ross, announce the birth of their son, Emmett Christopher, Sept. 23, 2015.
2011 Alex Malyszka and Kate Putkoski Malyszka ’12 welcomed their first child, Jacob Alexander, Oct. 13, 2015.
2000 Rev. Ben Scott and his wife, Maria, announce the birth of their daughter, Elizabeth Grace, Aug. 4, 2015. Elizabeth joins three big sisters.
2002 Brian Johnson, M.D., and Michelle Mantine Johnson ’03 welcomed their son, Henry Vincent, June 24, 2015. He joins big sister Madeline.
IN MEMORIAM Hudson D. Fowler ’34, M.D., Cleveland, Ohio, died April 25, 2015, at age 102. John C. Mettler ’38, Ph.D., Charleston, S.C., died May 30, 2014, at age 98. Dr. Mettler earned his Ph.D. from Clark University and retired
as a professor of economics in the business department at The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina. David R. Langfit Sr. ’41, Vero Beach, Fla., died Aug. 5, 2015, at age 96. Mr. Langfit was a U.S. Navy veteran having served as a lieutenant commander on three ships during World War II in the Pacific Campaign. He had a long and successful career as a realtor and land developer in Indian River County and was instrumental in the development of many projects in Vero Beach and the surrounding county. He was a member of the Indian River County Board of Realtors. Paul L. Wharton ’43, Piqua, Ohio, died May 7, 2015, at age 93. Mr. Wharton was employed as an engineer by the French Oil Mill Machinery Company until his retirement in 1986. A decorated U.S. Army veteran, Mr. Wharton served during World War II, where he was wounded during the Battle of the Bulge. Mr. Wharton was also a former member of Piqua Country Club, Philosophers Club, Piqua Kiwanis Club, Alpha Tau Omega fraternity, and a life member of V.F.W. Post #4874 and Disabled American Veterans. Cornell L. Beach ’45, Jamestown, N.Y., died Sept. 27, 2015, at age 93. A World War II Navy veteran, Mr. Beach served in the Pacific Theater from 1941 to 1946. In 1948, Mr. Beach was employed by the Jamestown Board of Education, during which time he helped establish Jamestown Community College, where he became the first business official. Later, Mr. Beach was employed as the comptroller at Jamestown Malleable Iron. He then returned to school administration as the business officer at Pine Valley Central School and later as assistant superintendent of schools at Brasher Falls Central School. Henry A. Morrow Jr. ’45, Charlottesville, Va., died Sept. 22, 2015, at age 91. Mr. Morrow served in World War II as an Army Air Corps bombardier with the 376 Heavy Bombardment Group. He was stationed in Lecce, Italy, and was awarded the Air Medal and the Purple Heart for his service. Mr. Morrow went on to attend the University of Pennsylvania Law School and had a distinguished 35-year career practicing law with the firm of Thorp, Reed and Armstrong in Pittsburgh. He then spent his retirement traveling, playing golf and hiking on the Appalachian Trail.
’45 Henry A. Morrow Jr. served in World War II as an Army Air Corps bombardier and was awarded the Purple Heart for his service.
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