Dr. John S. Pearson, ’93, was selected by the board of directors of Open Cities Health Center in Saint Paul, Minn., as its next chief executive officer.
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Alfred C. Crane, Jr., ’65
Lt Col Alfred C. Crane, Jr., USAF, Ret., ’65, participated in the Old Dominion Honor Flight Mission 7 in October 2024 with 80 other veterans. Mission 7 visited the U.S. Marine Corps Museum, the U.S. Air Force Memorial, the World War II Memorial, the Korean War, the Vietnam Veterans Memorials […]
Read MoreGeorge A. Gray III, ’67
“Ace of War,” the most recent book by Brig Gen George A. Gray III, USAF, Ret., ’67, was published by Fulton Books. It is a memoir documenting Gray’s service in the U.S. Air Force during the Vietnam War.
Read MoreMatthew S. Juntz, ’07
CPT Matthew S. Juntz, USAR, ’07, CGC ’12, was awarded the General Douglas MacArthur Leadership Award for exemplifying the principles of duty, honor and country and demonstrating exceptional leadership abilities on Nov. 6, 2024, by U.S. Army Chief of Staff, GEN Randy A. George; Chief of the U.S. Army Reserve, […]
Read MoreDamond W. Boatwright, ’94
Damond W. Boatwright was included in Becker’s Hospital Review’s list of 64 hospital and health system CEO influencers to know in 2024. He is the president and CEO of Hospital Sisters Health System in Springfield, Ill.
Read MoreW. Christopher Harvey, ’89
W. Christopher Harvey was named Georgia Peace Officer Standards and Training Council’s executive director.
Read MoreC. Ray Eldridge, ’79
LTC C. Ray Eldridge, USA, Ret., ’79, stepped down after 10 years as dean of the college of business at Lipscomb University in Nashville, Tenn. He was awarded the title of dean emeritus and will return to the faculty as a professor of management after a sabbatical.
Read MorePatrick G. Brodsky, ’90
Patrick Brodsky 53, of Coral Springs, Florida passed away on Thursday, January 6th, 2022. Patrick was born to parents Robert Brodsky and Polly Moore in Jacksonville, Florida on March 7th, 1968. Survivors include his spouse; Samantha Brodsky, son; Alex Brodsky and daughter; Sara Brodsky and a host of other sorrowing […]
Read MoreChristopher T. Coggins, ’99
Christopher Thomas Coggins, 47, of Summerville, passed unexpectedly on December 31, 2024. Born on February 6, 1977, to Tom and Sandra Coggins, Chris grew up alongside his twin brother, Matt, in Indian Land, South Carolina. Chris was a man who embraced life with an infectious enthusiasm and a well-thought plan. He was the devoted husband of 18 years to […]
Read MoreWarren C. Powell, Jr., ’74
Warren Clyde Powell, Jr., 72, of Columbia, SC passed away on Thursday, January 2, 2025, after a ten-month battle with pancreatic cancer. He was born in Columbia in 1952 to Mary Ellen Powell, a nurse anesthetist, and Warren Clyde Powell, a local businessman and the owner of Powell Furniture. Warren […]
Read MoreWilliam H.H. Powers, ’68
William “Bill” H. Powers, 78, of Carmel, passed away January 2, 2025. He was born in Baltimore, MD on July 22, 1946, son of the late Henry and Phoebe (Longfellow) Powers.Bill was a 1964 graduate of Tenafly High School in NJ and continued his education at The Citadel with a […]
Read MoreGlenn W. Doggett, ’75
Glenn W. Doggett, age 85 of Winfield, IL, passed away on October 26, 2023. Beloved husband of 40 years to Janet L. Williams. Loving father of John Doggett, Laura Doggett, Christina Williams and Kathi (Joe) Castelluccio. Dear son of the late Dale and Clelah Doggett. Proud grandfather of Joelle, Nicholas, […]
Read MoreRobert D. Boxley, ’59
Robert D. Boxley, 81, of Wilmington, NC, passed away at his residence with his family by his side, on Saturday, February 23, 2019. He was born in Montgomery, WV on March 4, 1937, son of the late Alphonso Price Boxley and Rachael Barksdale Boxley. Mr. Boxley graduated from Mt. Lebanon […]
Read MoreBradford J. Rice, ’81
Bradford John Rice left this planet to go onto his next extraterrestrial adventure on September 18, 2022 at 14:16 just 2 days before his 63rd birthday. Many people didnt know that the unassuming gentleman was actually a doctor of the paranormal sciences which he attained while working for Lockheed Martin. […]
Read MoreWalter H. Grumbt, ’75
Walter H. Grumbt, of Lansing, Kan., died July 30, 2024. No further information is available.
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