Name Residence Eugene A. Watts, Southern Pines,NC Date of Death: 11/26/2006 Notice SOUTHERN PINES, N.C. ù Col. Eugene Augustus Watts, 88, of Southern Pines, widower of Glenna Kathryn Jennings Watts, died Nov. 26, 2006. A memorial service will be held Thursday, Nov. 30, 2006 at 3 p.m. at Boles Funeral […]
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David C. Mock, ’73
Name Residence: David C. Mock – Carrollton,VA Date of Death: 03/04/2007 Notice Mock, David Collier CARROLLTON – David Collier Mock, 56, LCOL U.S. Army (ret.), suddenly departed this life on Sunday, March 4, 2007, at his home. David was born on Feb. 8, 1951, in Macon, Ga., the son of […]
Read MoreLeo W. Sihvonen, ’90
Name Residence: Leo W. Sihvonen – Hartford,CT Date of Death: 03/08/2007 Notice Sihvonen, Leo W. SIHVONEN, Leo W. Leo W. Sihvonen, 39, of 43 Bush Hill Road died unexpectedly at the home of his mother in Lisbon on Thursday morning. He was born in Norwich on May 6, 1967, son […]
Read MoreClyde H. Benner, ’51
Name Residence: Clyde H. Benner Sr – Raleigh,NC Date of Death: 04/18/2007 Notice: Per ObituaryRegistry.com Mr. Clyde Henry Benner, Sr., passed away Wednesday evening, April 18, 2007 at his residence. Mr. Benner was born January 26, 1927 the son of the late, John Samuel Benner, Sr. and the late, Virginia […]
Read MoreTerence R. Leheney, ’59
Name Residence: Terence Leheney – Hilton Head Plantation,SC Date of Death: 03/10/2007 Notice Terence Leheney Terence Leheney, 69, of Hilton Head Plantation, died Saturday March 10. Mr. Leheney was born December 11, 1937, in Alameda, California, to Irvine R. and Barbara J. Batten Leheney. He was a 1959 graduate of […]
Read MoreWalter S. Noland, ’38
NOLAND, Walter Entered into eternal rest on the evening of July 22, 2004, Walter Peck Samuel Noland, widower of Emma Beckroge Noland. Residence, Charleston, SC. The relatives and friends are invited to attend his funeral services at the graveside in Magnolia Cemetery, Sunday, July 25, 2004 at three o clock. […]
Read MoreOliver K. Marshall, ’38
Oliver K. Marshall, a longtime resident of Colorado Springs, passed away April 6, 2005 with his loving wife of 65 years, Eleanor, and their four daughters by his side. He was born August 18, 1916 in Dayton, Ohio to Oliver K. and Carrie D. Marshall and is survived by Eleanor […]
Read MoreRichard E. Dieterich, ’77
PALMYRA – Richard Edward Dieterich of Palmyra, Va., died on Sunday, Sept. 16, 2007. He was 52. Richard grew up in Munster and Hammond, Ind., the son of Alvah and Marilee McLeod Dieterich. He attended Munster High School and Admiral Farragut Academy in Tampa, Fla., and graduated from The Citadel […]
Read MoreRaymond H. Powell, ’74
POWELL, RAYMOND H.J., JR. (Age 51) Of Norfolk, VA died September 18, 2003 at his home in Alexandria, VA. Ray was the son of Eleanor and the late Raymond H. J. Powell, Sr. of Norfolk. He was a member of Norfolk Catholic High School’s class of 1970. Ray graduated from […]
Read MoreJohn B. Rembert, ’45
REMBERT, SR., John Dr. John Blackwell Rembert, Sr., 83, of Orangeburg, SC, died Monday, December 4, at his home. He was born in Manning, SC, March 10, 1923, to the late Haynes Richardson and Lillian Blackwell Rembert. Dr. Rembert attended the Citadel prior to serving in WWII; he served in […]
Read MoreRichard V. Hoke, ’54
Richard V. Hoke, 73, of Hanover, died on Tuesday, August 23, 2005, at home. He was the son of Chester J. Hoke and Elizabeth (Millhouse) Hoke, and the husband of Constance (Belli) Hoke. Mr. Hoke graduated from Eichelberger High School, Class of 1950. He attended The Citadel and later graduated […]
Read MoreSamuel R. Bird, ’61
MAJ Samuel R. Bird, USA, ’61, passed away on Oct. 18, 1984. Bird is remembered as the leader of the casket detail at President John F. Kennedy’s funeral. Then stationed at Fort Myer (now Joint Base Myer–Henderson Hall) near Arlington National Cemetery, he was called to receive the president’s body […]
Read MoreDavid J. Widder, ’59
CPT David John Wick Widder, Vietnam Veteran and native of Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Captain David John Wick Widder was a casualty of the Vietnam War. As a member of the Army, CPT Widder served our country until March 24th, 1965 in South Vietnam. He was 27 years old and was married. […]
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