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c l a s s n o t e s Carlton Dudley ’51 of Albany, Toni (Nicholas) Schaffner ’61 of Steven Wright ’78 of Keizer, GSH Dec. 13. Willamina, Oct. 18. Survivors include Oct. 13. Sarah (Watts) DeKay ’53 of son Nicholas ’95. Mark Sullivan ’78 of Bozeman, Portland, Dec. 9. Margaret (Bowder) Roghair Mont., Dec. 22. Survivors include Darlyene (Storey) Waldon GSH Marcia (Hooper) Flomer ’54 ’72 of North Bend, Sept. 20. niece Malley Nason ’15. ’62 of Oregon City, July 28. of Bremerton, Wash., Oct. 18. Survivors include daughter Crystal Karen (Season) Glavinic ’81 Frances (McDowell) Miracle (Roghair) Shoji ’69 and son Wal- of Anchorage, Alaska, Dec. 8. Friends and family ’54 of Longview, Wash., Dec. 11. lace ’74. Survivors include husband Edward ’82. Survivors include brother Ralph Arline (Chapman) Ban ’72 of ’68 and sisters Nellie (McDowell) Dundas, Ontario, Canada, March Jennifer (Lee) Walter ’89 of Maurice McDowell, Feb. 22. Reeder ’59 and Betty (McDowell) 12. Survivors include her husband Sierra Vista, Ariz., Dec. 4. Maurice was a former Linfield profes- Enneberg ‘56. Joseph, former Linfield professor of Valerie Hender ’09 of Wood- sor. Survivors include his daughter Robert Morton ’58 of McMin- religious studies and history. burn, Nov. 23. Barbara (McDowell) Wolfe. nville, Oct. 26. Survivors include wife Peter Mayo ’75 of Lawrenceville, Eryn O’Shaughnessy ‘11 of Mary Bestor Cram of Flemington, Joyce (Larsen) ’58. Ga., Oct. 12. Kapaa, Hawaii, Aug. 4. N.J., April 24. She was an associate dean. Preserving Linfield’s Character “Linfi eld College and its people played a signifi cant part in our lives and the lives of our children, both graduates. “We want others to be able to go to a college where one can be a football player, chemistry major and a Fulbright scholar. We want Linfield to continue to be a place where faculty are scholars but also involved in their community; a place where people think an education is about more than making money; and a place where loyalty to purpose and community are important. “We give back to the college because of what it did for our The Hambys have been affi liated with Linfield for more than family, and because we want others to have the opportunities we had 60 years as students, athlete, there – to learn how to live better. This is why we made the decision alumni, parents and faculty. Drannan taught physics, chemistry to include a gift to Linfield in our wills.” and Outdoor Environmental Studies in the Cascades. – Drannan and Bev (Reinhart) Hamby ’55 and ’54 | www.linfield.edu/giftplanning If you wish to make a difference in Linfield’s future like the Hambys have done, contact Craig Haisch ’95, director of philanthropic planning, 503-883-2675, chaisch@linfield.edu. 3 0 - l i n f i e l d m a g a z i n e Winter 2013


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