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Wayland Academy Fall 2015 Greetings

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Bill joined the University of Wisconsin faculty in 1973 as a founding

and his kind soul and sense of humor touched the lives of many. He was

member of the new infectious disease division. Appointed jointly at the

surrounded by family and friends. He is survived by his three siblings,

Madison VA Hospital, he served as chief of infectious diseases and asso-

including his sister Diane L. Bondehagen `67, three nieces, and two

ciate chief of staff for education at the VA; he was also program director

nephews.

for the UW Internal Medicine Residency. After he became an emeritus professor in 2005, he stayed active in ID, consulting on service and holding an outpatient clinic one day a week, his last this past January. His passion for developing new methods of dosing antibiotics, and for testing development of new antibiotics, has been recognized by the Garrod Medal from the British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, the Hamoa Umezawa Award from the

Dr. Natassia Schuler Couillard `84 of Mocksville, NC died September 5, 2015 of natural causes at home. Natassia attended SMU as an undergraduate and received her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from Kansas State in 2001. She was very passionate in her love of animals and developed a Veterinary program at AARF.

International Society of Chemotherapy, the Bristol Award from the

Natassia is survived by her husband, Randy Durso; her father, Dr. Edwin

Infectious Diseases Society of America, The Paul Ehrlich Magic-Bullet

Schuler; her grandmother, Delores Schuler; and her in­laws, Caesar and

Lifetime Achievement Award, and the Sanofi-Adventis Award from the

Nadine Durso. She was preceded in death by her grandfather, Edwin

American Academy of Microbiology. In 2011, he received The Haverford

Schuler.

Award for Service to Humanity. He is survived by his wife of 52 years, Judy; children, Bruce Craig and Lisa Castiglia; and four grandchildren.

James H. Nelson `60 of Rockford, IL passed away on August 28, 2015, in his home. James was a former President of Ekstrom-Carlson Company, former member of First Covenant Church and a member of Heartland Community Church. Jim was a friend to all and loved by many. He is survived by his wife, Suzanne “Sue”; children, Jayne Mozal,

Christopher Gillen `86 died in August 2015 of natural causes.

Dr. Cameron Zahed `87 lost his battle with cancer on August 1, 2015. Cameron’s great joys in life were his three children; his work in Anesthesia and Critical Care at the University of Wisconsin and VA hospitals in Madison; his family and friends; and the Chicago Blackhawks and Chicago Bears.

Peter, and Drew; grandchildren; sister, Christine Bauer; and brother,

Cameron is survived by his children, Bjaka, Lucas, and Sasja; parents,

John. He is predeceased by his sister, Sandra Elmore and brother-in-law,

Doreen Crabtree and Behrooz Zahed; step-mother, Nasrin; sister, Su-

Dale Johnson.

zanne; brother-in-law, Jesus; niece; nephew; cousins; and many friends.

William L. Lavicka `62 passed away in April of 2012. After gradu-

Karlie Aubry `09 passed away on June 18, 2015. She enjoyed life and

ating from Wayland, William went on to do significant structural en-

gave us all pleasure with her funny, goofy antics. She loved being silly,

gineering, renovation, and building work in Chicago alongside his wife

and will be remembered for all the times she made us laugh. She was a

and business partner, Alys Lavicka. They raised three children, Kelsey,

true Wisconsin girl and an avid Packer fan. Throughout her life she chal-

Amber, and Corey. William’s siblings are Robert Lavicka `65, Sarah

lenged herself to succeed and always maintained the highest standard

Lavicka `71, and Lisa Pitman `69.

she could. Karlie graduated with Honors from Wayland in 2009 and Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science from Syracuse University in 2013. Karlie is survived by her loving father, George B. Aubry; mother,

Cary S. Rosloff `70 passed away on June 6, 2015 in Edison, NJ.

Brenda Aubry (Thiry); cousin, Esther Aubry `01; and a beloved group

He held a Bachelors degree from Rutgers University and was the man-

of family and friends from coast to coast.

ager of the pension department of the Linde Corporation of Berkeley Heights, NJ. He was an avid fisherman and served as the current President of the Timberline Homeowners Association. He is survived by his wife, Barbara; daughter, Alexandra Rumschlag; siblings, Michael Rosloff, Judy Rosloff, Bonnie Kipper, and Robin Green; and his mother, Ruth Rosloff.

Steven J. Sharpe passed away in Tampa, FL on March 4, 2015. He began his teaching and coaching career at Dodgeland High School and continued inspiring students by teaching driver’s ed and coaching football, wrestling, and baseball at Wayland from 1980 to 1991. He continued his work with young people in Peshtigo through the Parks and Recreation program where he grew the city’s youth seasonal pro-

Brian M. Bondehagen `72 of West Bend, WI died on March 27, 2015 after a lengthy illness. He was a beloved brother, uncle, and friend,

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grams. Sharpe is survived by his three children, Jim Sharpe, Julie SharpeBaumgart, and Christine Martin; five grandchildren, his aunt, cousins, and friends.

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