Little, Cambridge, MA, with extensive travel in Asia, Saudi Arabia, Brazil, and Mexico veteran enjoyed international travel, skiing, bass fishing on Cape Cod, gardening, and reading active in religious and alumni affairs. Davis of Vero Beach, FL, formerly of Carlisle, MA, Janupetrochemical consultant, Arthur D. ’50 BS HE-Dorothy Coons Chadbourne of Utica, NY, formerly of Hallowell, ME, Auginstitutional management professional and nutritionist participated in an early nutrient absorption study instructor, Cooperative Extension also worked at a local grade school and as an adult education instructor homemaker accomplished seamstress, baker, and knitter enjoyed international travel, railroad history, gardening, card games, restoring antique chairs, and the family cottage in the Adirondacks active in community, religious, and alumni affairs. Bissell of Long Lake, NY, Augteacher, Newcomb Central School veteran EMT, school board member, town councilman, and town supervisor enjoyed international travel, developing land, building miniature guideboats, and working the family camp on Long Lake active in community, historical, and military affairs. Army, with tours of duty in New Jersey, Maryland, Vietnam, and Germany, as well as multiple assignments at Walter Reed Army Medical Center also pursued training in veterinary medicine helped establish the Veterans Memorial of Sun City Center enjoyed international travel, reading history and biographies, golf, tennis, and attending concerts and plays active in charitable, community, and humanitarian affairs. Tuthill of Sun City Center, FL, Jphysician in Baltimore, MD, and in Saudi Arabia commissioned officer, U.S. ![]() ![]() ’47 BS Hotel-Helen Tetter Kennedy of Vero Beach, FL, Jworked all over the world enjoyed international travel, fishing, bridge, entertaining, and summers in the mountains of North Carolina. The University recently learned of the passing of these CornelliansĮditor’s note: Please submit notification of alumni deaths-including an obituary, if possible-to the University at Once the University records an alumni death in its database, the relevant information is forwarded to Cornellians for inclusion in a future In Memoriam section.
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