1993 Volume 116 No 1–4 - Phi Delta Theta Scroll Archive
1993 Volume 116 No 1–4 - Phi Delta Theta Scroll Archive
1993 Volume 116 No 1–4 - Phi Delta Theta Scroll Archive
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executive with Eppler, Guerin<br />
ScTurner imtil his retirement.<br />
Valparaiso<br />
Theodore L. Weber ('56)<br />
died Febmary 28 in Fort<br />
Wayne, IN.<br />
Vanderbilt<br />
Thomas G. BaUey ('40) .<br />
died July 7 in NashvUle, TN.<br />
Survivors include two <strong>Phi</strong><br />
sons, Thomas G.Jr.,<br />
Vanderbilt '69, and John L.,<br />
Tennessee '76.<br />
WUUam R. Manier IV<br />
('70) died July 17 in NashvUle,<br />
TN. He was an associate with<br />
WUUam R. Manier and<br />
Associates. Survivors include a<br />
<strong>Phi</strong> father, WUUam R. Ill,<br />
Vanderbilt '47, two <strong>Phi</strong> uncles,<br />
Ogden D., Vanderbilt '41, and<br />
Robert C. H. Mathews Jr.,<br />
Vanderbilt '49, and a <strong>Phi</strong><br />
cousin, James W. IV,<br />
Vanderbilt '47.<br />
OUie F Minton Jr. ('35)<br />
died June 23 in NashviUe, TN.<br />
He served as a gUder<br />
instmctor in World War II.<br />
He was a past president and<br />
former member of the<br />
National Warehousing<br />
Association.<br />
Vermont<br />
WiUiam M. Lockwood<br />
('27) died Febmary 24 in<br />
BurUngton, VT.<br />
Wabash<br />
CarroU "Buck" Cordes<br />
('50) died July 30 in<br />
CrawfordsviUe, IN. He served<br />
in the U.S. Army during<br />
World War II where he was<br />
prisoner of war.<br />
<strong>No</strong>rman K. Durham ('26 )<br />
died in June in Sarasota, FL.<br />
Washburn<br />
WendeU L. GarUnghouse<br />
('30) died June 3 in Topeka,<br />
KS. He practiced law for 56<br />
years in Topeka. He also was<br />
an instmctor at Washburn<br />
University School of Law. He<br />
was elected as Judge of the<br />
Court of Topeka for four<br />
years.<br />
Thomas E. Gleason ('48)<br />
died September 18,1992, in<br />
Ottawa, KS.<br />
JohnW.McCornack('45)<br />
died <strong>No</strong>vember 6,1992, in<br />
Baton Rouge, LA.<br />
WUUamW.PayneJr.('46)<br />
died June 29 in Topeka, KS.<br />
Washington (Seattle)<br />
Aristides C. "Artie"<br />
DeUmittos ('56) died May 31<br />
in Carlsbad, CA. He had been<br />
retired for two years from<br />
CREDCO, Inc. where he<br />
enjoyed a 25 year partnership<br />
in the growth and<br />
development of the company.<br />
Robert M.Frayn ('27)<br />
died August 1 in Seattie, WA.<br />
He served as a representative<br />
for Washington State for 10<br />
years, becoming Speaker of<br />
the House in 1951. He was<br />
also chairman of the State<br />
RepubUcan Party. He served<br />
on the University of<br />
Washington's board of regents<br />
and was UW Alumni<br />
Association president, earning<br />
the University's Recognition<br />
Award in 1988. He was<br />
parUamentarian at the 1966<br />
General Convention.<br />
J. Tyler HuU ('37) died<br />
July 9 in Seattle, WA. He<br />
served in World War II as an<br />
officer in the U.S Army<br />
CounterinteUigency Corps.<br />
He was a partner in Bogle 8c<br />
Gates, a law furm speciaUzing<br />
in labor law.<br />
WUUam R. Jennings ('42)<br />
died July 23 in Seattle, WA.<br />
He served in the U.S. Navy<br />
during World War II.<br />
Glade R. Kirkpatrick<br />
('29) died May 4 in Tulsa,<br />
OK. He was chairman of the<br />
Guaranty Abstract Co. He<br />
was elected to the Oklahoma<br />
Legislature in 1934 and served<br />
for eight years. He was named<br />
chairman of the Tulsa<br />
Chamber of Commerce<br />
Waterway Committee in<br />
1942. Survivors include a <strong>Phi</strong><br />
son, John C, Oklahoma '60,<br />
and two <strong>Phi</strong> nephews,<br />
Charles, Colorado '59, and<br />
Donald, Washington '60.<br />
West Virginia<br />
Meri D.Wright ('28) died<br />
January 23 in Morgantown,<br />
WV.<br />
Westminster<br />
FrankX.Fuchs('35)died<br />
May 5 in Coral Springs, FL.<br />
G. Cameron Hurst Jr.<br />
('36) died March 14 in San<br />
Mateo, CA. He was leader in<br />
the Rotary Club. He was a<br />
retired insurance underwriter<br />
for the New York Life<br />
Insurance Co.<br />
Whitman<br />
Samuel J. Haguewood<br />
('46)diedJunel9inPort<br />
Maurice W. Acers<br />
Angeles, WA. During World<br />
War II he served with the U.S.<br />
Navy as a PBY PUot. He was<br />
an 18-year member of the<br />
Port Angeles City CouncU,<br />
and served a four-year term as<br />
mayor. He owned<br />
Haguewood's Restaurant for<br />
41 years.<br />
Williamette<br />
Richard D. Hartiey ('50)<br />
died September 28,1992, in<br />
Silverton, OR.<br />
Wisconsin<br />
Sidney Boyden ('23) died<br />
AprU 8 in Plantation, FL. He<br />
was a pioneer in the executive<br />
search business. He formed<br />
Boyden Associates Inc. The<br />
company opened its first<br />
international office in<br />
Switzerland and now has 46<br />
offices in 33 countries.<br />
WiUiam A. Dean ('45)<br />
died August 30,1992, in<br />
Tacoma,WA<br />
Wyoming<br />
Robert C.Tims ('56) died<br />
Mayl7inWorland,WY.<br />
In Coelo Quies Est<br />
Maurice W. Acers, Southern Methodist '29, died August 6 in<br />
Dallas.Texas. He was an aide to former Texas Gov. Allan Shivers<br />
and a civic leader, serving on<br />
Rotary Club, United Way,<br />
YMCA, and Boys and Girls<br />
Clubs of America. He was<br />
active in crime prevention,<br />
working for the FBI from<br />
1934 to 1947 as personnel<br />
director and a regional agent.<br />
He founded Dallas Area<br />
Crime Stoppers and other<br />
community crime watch<br />
organizations. He was an<br />
active member of the Austin<br />
Alumni Club.<br />
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