IN MEMORIAM CHESTER CAMPUS ALUMNI Stuart S. Moser ‘44 Willard A. Haas ‘51 Arthur G. Bruaw ‘55 Joseph R. Rosetti ‘55 Guy A. Sileo ’59 Robert E. Smith ‘60 William G. Becker ‘61 Phillip E. Sapovits ‘61 Joseph M. Spang ‘62 Howard F. Kastner ‘64 Thomas V. Chiomento ‘65 Leo F. Pelleriti ‘65 James P. O'Doherty ‘66 Richard R. Plyler ‘66 Melvin Blumberg ‘67 James G. Carroll ‘68 Verne W. Weidman ‘68 Richard W. Barnes ‘69 Darryl L. Seward ‘69 Anthony F. Berenato ‘70 William Calhoun ‘70 Mary Costello ‘71
James F. Simonelli ‘71 Dennis R. McElroy ‘72 Lewis E. Filman ‘73 George Newcomb ‘73 James F. Voytilla ‘73 Daniel A. Densmore ‘74 Jeffrey J. Lopez ‘74 Karen F. Ahmed ‘75 Kevin J. Farrell ‘76 Leo M. Stenson ‘76 Gibson K. Ivery ‘77 John S. Tyson ‘77 Sheldon A. Berkowitz ‘79 Patricia M. Pluta ‘79 David A. Inglee ‘80 Anthony S. Angelucci ‘81 Robert M. English ‘81 John E. Cardile ‘84 Anthony E. Umlah ‘84 Marie Lesutis ‘85 Joseph F. Thompson ‘85 Jeannette R. Waterman ‘85 James J. Gotlewski ‘88 Clementine J. Light ‘88
Mary K. Walsh ‘88 Gary L. Donahue ‘91 Robert S. Gray ‘91 Alva T. Shepherd ‘91 Jill Rementer ‘92 Paul R. Boin ‘93 Michael F. Stretanski ‘93 Jennifer R. Miller ‘95 Donna M. Dougherty ‘98 Arlene G. Stillwater ‘98 Ann C. Stowe ‘03 Stephanie A. Nangle ‘04 Matthew L. Veneziale ‘04 Keri A. Kolbay ‘05 Matthew J. Kornacki ‘10 Nicole M. Levengood ‘11
DELAWARE LAW SCHOOL ALUMNI Barry C. Dover ‘75 Charles P. Gaylor ‘75 Angelo J. Foglietta ‘76 Barbara C. Siegell ‘80 Ransford B. Palmer ‘81 Penny S. First ‘82 Carole F. Kafrissen ‘82 S. Robert Freidel ‘88 John H. West ‘88 Geoffrey A. Mock ‘16
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COMMONWEALTH LAW SCHOOL ALUMNI
Lee H. Bettenhausen Anne R. Curry Robert W. Morris Willard C. Richan Alan L. Thomas
*As of Nov. 13, 2025
Brian F. Curley ‘94 Heather M. Wasson ‘02
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR BOB NEVELN Associate Professor Bob Neveln was a valued member of the computer science and mathematics departments in the College of Arts & Sciences. Neveln joined the Widener faculty in 1987 and was known for his dedication to excellence in the classroom and his commitment to research. After graduating from the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena in 1967, he went on to earn a PhD in mathematics at Northwestern University in 1975. Neveln was a dedicated activist and was impassioned in his opposition to wars of aggression. He met his wife, Buthaina, while on a peace mission in Baghdad. A respected scholar, Neveln was particularly interested in assembly language and authored the book “Linux Assembly Language Programming.” He is remembered by colleagues for his sense of humor, kind heart, strong work ethic, and musical talents.
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