1950-59
Dennis Crawford ’56 of Port Townsend, Wash., and wife, Alta, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in Ajijic, Mexico, Dec. 28. Both retired from the University of Alaska, Fairbanks.
1960-69
Donald Simpson ’60 of New Zealand is enjoying retirement, travelling with wife, Lorna, and celebrating 50 years together. Simpson regularly plays the church organ and is secretary for various groups.
Gordon Kaufman ’62 of Spokane, Wash., joined 88 other Vietnam veterans, six Korean War veterans and 12 World War II veterans for the Inland Northwest Honor Flight from Spokane, Wash., to Washington, D.C. While visiting the Vietnam Memorial, he located the name of fraternity brother Paul Eklund ’63.
Richard Robbins ’63 of Bend relocated to Oregon from North Carolina to be close to family.
Frank Molek ’68 of Victoria, Minn., has retired from a 45-year career in higher education external relations after serving the past 22 years as the director of development and membership at The University of Minnesota Landscape Arboretum and Foundation. He was honored as the Outstanding Professional Fundraiser by the Minnesota Chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals in 2017.
1970-79
Brian Stump ’74 of McKinney, Texas, has been appointed to the TexNet Technical Advisory Committee by Texas Governor Greg Abbott.
Karen (Wilson) Scott ’74 of Idaho Falls, Idaho, is interim dean of the Graduate School for Idaho State University.
Paula (Brostrom) Seeley ’75 of Surprise, Ariz., retired in 2015.
Lisa (Wakabayashi) Young ’76 of Joseph retired July 1 as a seniorfinancial examiner, after 26 years with the State of Oregon.
Katherine (Seiler) Galagan ’76 of Seattle, Wash., received a Lifetime Achievement award from the College of American Pathologists (CAP) for her commitment to laboratory medicine, and her work with the CAP in ensuring quality and safety and improving health care for patients.
Jenny Ulum ’78 of Eugene was named the 2018 Eugene Citizen of the Year.
1980-89
Carmil (White) Ritchey ’80 of Gresham is an insurance sales supervisor with AAA Oregon/Idaho, supervising sales and service personnel in Clackamas, Wood Village, Warrenton and Pendleton.
Rick Hale ’83 of Hillsboro owns BDE Manufacturing Technologies, a computer numerical control (CNC) business in Portland.
Mike Glenn ’84 of Sequim, Wash., CEO of Jefferson Healthcare Hospital, is the recipient of the Washington State Hospital Association’s Joe Hopkins Memorial Award.
Kayleen (Christie) Nelson ’87 of Fulshear, Texas, launched Shark Eyes, a non-invasive, visual shark deterrent.
Brad Perry ’88 of Portland received the 2018 Peyton Shaner Award, given by the Association of Independent Printing Paper Merchants. Perry is the director of sales, merchant and converting for Boise Paper.
Scott Brosius ’88 of McMinnville is senior director of player development for USA Baseball. A three-time World Series champion, he will lead the development of on-field player programming for national teams.
1990-99
Jim Bean Jr. ’90 of Reno, Nevada, was named teacher of the year for Carson High School. He teaches astronomy and honors physics in addition to coaching freshman football.
Susan Crosby ’91 of North Plains wrote My Heart Book, a publication to help patients manage heart failure.
Kathy (Stokke) Erwin ’91 of Vancouver, Wash., earned an MBA in Information Management from Western Governors University in May.
Chris Nash ’91 of Scottsdale, Ariz., was awarded the Legion of Merit for extraordinary conduct and retired from the United States Marine Corps after 32 years of service.
Shaun Aguano ’92 of Chandler, Ariz., is the running backs coach for the Arizona State University football team.
Angela Kendall-Kern ’96 of Portland completed her master of science in nursing degree at Frontier Nursing University in Hyden, Ky. She is practicing family medicine at Wallace Medical Concern in Portland.
JP Green ’96 of Boise, Idaho, has joined Thornton Oliver Keller Commercial Real Estate’s retail brokerage team. He specializes in retail leasing and tenant representation.
Nissa ’96 (Cockrell) and Jeff Roberts ’97 live in Gearhart. Jeff is principal at Seaside High School and recently stepped down as head football coach after leading the team to the 4A state championship. Nissa is the finance and office manager at FosterClub.
Susie Kuhn ’97 of Swampscott, Mass., is the executive director of strategy and business development for URBN Inc. (Urban Outfitters, Anthropologie, Free People).
Diane (McCoy) Searing ’99 of Longview, Wash., published works
on grief and loss through poetry in The Oregonian, Woman’s World and Sisters International Magazine. Her work is scheduled to be explored at the next WordFest.
Daniel Powell ’99 of Jacksonville, Fla., wrote Horror Culture in the New Millennium: Digital Dissonance and Technohorror, published by Lexington Books.
2000-09
Heather Chang ’00 of Hilo, Hawaii, and husband Riz Mangaoang welcomed their second son, Avery Joe Kahiau, in January.
Kate (McCarthy) Lott ’00 of Tillamook is the director of farm engagement at the Tillamook County Creamery Association.
Sara (Mansfield) Mosher ’01 of Bend published a book, Care Coordination in the NICU: Implementing Family Centered Nursing Care for Optimal Outcomes.
Rachel Bellacera-Arnold ’01 of Austin, Texas, was promoted to partner at Vista Equity Products. She connects with executive teams to pursue investment strategies and operational improvement.
Adam Ericksen ’02 of Portland is pastor at Clackamas United Church of Christ.
Matt Loehrke ’02 of Missoula, Montana, is education director at the Missoula Children’s Theater. In April, he received the Arts Educator of the Year Award from Arts Missoula.
Jeff Woodard ’03 of McMinnville and his wife, Mary, welcomed a son, Jameson Tyler, Dec. 22.
Ben Pappas ’04 of Tualatin is president of Bates Group LLC, the leading expert witness and consulting firm for the financial services industry.
Jordan Hollern ’05 of Great Falls, Mont., has been selected as the Montana state winner in the Samsung Solve for Tomorrow Contest. His proposed plan addresses water contamination using the method of silver nanoparticle filtration incorporating ultraviolet sterilization.
Jenny (Eckart) Hoyt ’05 of Columbia City welcomed a second child, Emmett Duke, June 29. Emmet joins big sister Winnie Jo.
Krista (Moore) Berumen ’05 of Boise, Idaho, and her husband, Dan, welcomed their second daughter, Isla, to their family on March 16, 2018.
David Moore ’05 of Yakima, Wash., was chosen as one of Yakima Valley’s 39 under 39 – The Young Professionals who are energizing the Yakima Valley. He is a dentist at Moore Family Dental.
Justin Samples ’05 of Portland and his wife, Cara, welcomed a son, Elliot Alexander, March 11, their second.
Brittany (Clark) Guthrie ’06 of Portland welcomed a son, Jackson Peter, Aug. 29.
Amber Nobe ’07 of Portland is marketing manager at Hennebery Eddy Architects.
David Sho Ly ’07 of Seattle, Wash., is the in-house staff attorney in the legal department of a Seattle-based senior living referral service technology company.
Matt Hanson ’08 of Tigard and wife, Emily, celebrated the birth of their second child, Riley Rae, Oct. 23. Matt also celebrated 10 years working as a recruiter for Aerotek in Portland.
2010-18
Kinara (Brocius) Fender ’10 of Portland, organized a panel for Street Roots Vendors, which ended with Concordia University nursing students performing wellness checks, blood pressure measurements, giving foot baths, massages and nail care to vendors.
Sarah Click ’11 of Philadelphia, Penn., married Justin Harvey in June and is working as an anesthesia resident at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.
Maria Sandoval-Perez ’11 of Dayton and her husband, Carlos Garcia Oliveros, announced the birth of their second child, Danilo Garcia-Sandoval, Dec. 18.
Jesse Aerni ’11 of Denver, Colo., is assistant director of donor relations at Metropolitan State University of Denver.
Mitchell Edwards ’12 of Costa Mesa, Calif., is finishing the last year of his internal medicine residency, and was named chief resident in quality and safety at the UC Irvine and Long Beach, Va., medical centers for the 2019-20 academic year. He plans to continue his career in Academic Medicine after the completion of his chief residency year.
Jaydee (Baxter) Romick ’12 of Sherwood is director of physical therapy at APEX Performance Wellness and Rehab. In addition to leading the division, she treats a wide range of sports injuries and chronic pain.
Miriam Corona ’13 of McMinnville and her husband, Jesus, welcomed a son, Ezra Benjamin, Dec. 1. He joins brother Jayden.
Leanne McCallum ’13 of New Orleans, La., created a resource guide to improve housing access for trafficking survivors in Lousiana.
William McHenry ’13 of Washington, D.C., published an article, “Why Won’t the US Leave Afghanistan?” in Small Wars Journal.
Alayna Martin ’13 of Portland is marketing coordinator at Hart Crowser.
Aaron Tanabe ’13 of Hilo, Hawaii, is athletic director and head football coach at Seaside High School.
Zachary Brandon ’14 of Cottage Grove is the mental skills coordinator for the Arizona Diamondbacks.
Kaitlyn Bruno ’14 of Vancouver, Wash., married Steffan Schirle ’14 July 7.
Zachary Gulaboff Davis ’14 of Salem, a doctoral candidate at the Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins University, is the winner of the Colorado Piano Trio’s Composition Competition.
Mackenzie Green ’15 of Albany married Andrew Wroblewski in June.
Ian Coker ’15 of Chandler, Ariz., was named the 2018 Student Doctor of the Year at the Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine.
Laney Aydel ’16 of Snoqualmie, Wash., received a master of arts degree in mathematics from Miami University of Ohio and has accepted a place in the Ph.D. program in the Department of Mathematics at Temple University.
M‘Randa Aldrich ’17 of Lakewood, Colo., married Matthew Totaro ’18 Aug. 12.
Kellen Johansen ’18 of Juneau, Alaska, published a thesis in the Phi Sigma Alpha Undergraduate Journal of Politics.
Natalie Kelley ’18 of Kirkland, Wash., is founder of Plenty & Well, a holistic wellness company and online space focused on self-love. She is a certified personal trainer and holistic health coach, wellness blogger and recipe developer.
In memoriam
Jeanne (Moody) Brandrud ’41 of Moraga, Calif., Dec. 15.
Evelyn (Yungen) Elliott ’41 of Dallas, Jan. 1. Survivors include daughters Jane (Elliott) McCormack ’66 and Kay (Elliott) Hand ’68.
Evelyn (Staehely) Davis ’42 of Kirkland, Washington, Dec. 23.
Edna (Lehman) Williams ’41 of Newberg, Oct. 12.
Marian (Avery) Peterson ’43 of McMinnville, Dec. 29. Survivors include sons Ross ’70 and Mark ’76, and grandson Todd ’09.
Bert Skaggs ’43 of Chico, Calif., Dec. 20.
Robert Kennedy ’46 of Bremerton, Wash., April 20, 2018. Survivors include sons Robert ’67 and Gene ’68.
Lansing Bulgin ’48 of Salem, Dec. 2
Melba Means ’48 of Gladstone, Dec. 12.
Helen (Farrand) Meves ’48 of The Dalles, May 9, 2017.
Warren Cochrane ’49 of Lynnwood, Wash., Sept. 2. Survivors include sister Phyllis (Cochrane) Martin ’46 and son Kevin ’81.
Cecil Golden ’50 of Vancouver, Wash., Feb. 16.
Hugh Morrow ’50 of Orange City, Florida, Nov. 15.
Ray Blum ’51 of Tigard, Feb. 12.
Don Fulham ’52 of San Diego, Calif., Feb. 28. Survivors include sister Alice (Fulham) Willis ’52.
Denny Morlan ’52 of Portland, Jan. 20.
Mildred (Ferrell) Rasmussen ’52 of Portland, Nov. 29. Survivors include daughters Bonnie (Rasmussen) Simons ’74, Nancy (Rasmussen) Miller ’81 and Rebecca (Rasmussen) Kemper Poos ’86; sons Robert ’76 and Daniel ’77; granddaughter Audrey ’11; and niece Jeanne (Petersen) Lounsbury ’84.
Irvin Hanville ’53 of McMinnville, July 14.
Crystal (Clemmons) Adams ’54 of Des Moines, Wash., Nov. 5. Survivors include husband Bob ’54.
Marilynn (Hutchings) Hogrefe ’57 of Bend, Oct. 8.
Donald Schuster ’57 of Yakima, Wash., Nov. 22.
Ruhama Organ ’58 of Portland, Sept. 30.
Gail (Blush) Williams ’58 of McMinnville, Nov. 24. Survivors include daughter Brenda (Williams) Westfall ’82, son Brent ’91, sister Shirley (Blush) Siefarth ’59 and grandson Colton Westfall ’12.
Ruhama Organ ’58 of Portland, Sept. 30.
Harold Tanaka ’59 of Dayton, Jan. 29.
Hazel (O’Donnell) Benson ’61 of Bothell, Wash., Nov. 19.
David Linden ’61 of Redmond, Wash., Jan. 3, 2015.
Carole (Barker) Stelman ’62 of San Diego, Calif., Nov. 5. Survivors include daughter Catherine ’87.
Elaine (Scott) Robinder ’63 of Austin, Texas, Nov. 22. Survivors include husband Ronald ’61.
Charlot (Pendergraft) Mills ’64 of Bellingham, Wash., Sept.
Phil Judson ’65 of Carcassonne, France, Feb. 24.
Jean (Mayer) Morrison ’65 of Helena, Mont., Sept.
Charles Coulter ’67 of Boise, Idaho, Oct. 22.
Cathy (Swogger) Gholson ’68 of Portland, Feb. 8.
Lon Madsen ’68 of McMinnville, Feb. 8.
Patricia Jones ’69 of Corvallis, Feb. 16.
Kristina (Thornton-Lindquist) Casebeer ’70 of Bend, Nov. 5.
Bob Anderson ’75 of Brownsville, March 7. Survivors include wife
Cynthia (Reilly) ‘76 and sister Sandra (Anderson) Hill ‘74.
Linda (Marler) Fleming ’77 of Madras, July 4.
Tonia (Compton) Golston ’77 of Beavercreek, Jan. 2.
Ciandra (Hubbell) Hawkey ’80 of The Dalles, Aug. 23.
Gordon Gates ’82 of Coos Bay, Dec. 27. Survivors include wife Patricia (Breitkreutz) ’84.
Janet (Towner) Morris ’85 of Beaverton, July 22.
Mark LeClair ’86 of Huntington Beach, Calif., Feb. 20.
James Summers ’88 of Elgin, Aug. 12.
Nancy (Failor) Zurcher ’88 of Beaverton, Jan. 2. Survivors include son Laurance ’89.
Linda Cogburn ’90 of Springfield, Feb. 2.
Arthur Truesdell ’93 of Sparks, Nev., April 6, 2017.
Debbi Miyar ’98 of Houston, Texas, Nov. 3.
Richard Thompson ’00 of Cougar, Wash., Oct. 23. Survivors include daughter Andrea (Thompson) Wedewer ‘00.
Danielle Carr ’06 of Sherwood, Aug. 4, 2017.
Allen Thompson ’06 of Irvine, Calif., Dec. 19.
Louis Penn ’09 of Gresham, June 29.
Austin Piert ’17 of Canby, Feb. 2.
Friends and family
Glenn Camper of Clackamas, trustee emeritus, Jan. 10, 2018.
Ray Fields of McMinnville, Sept. 11. Survivors include sons Timothy ’91 and Josh ’95.
Scott Macy of McMinnville, Oct. 26.
James Reimann of Salem, Linfield Athletics Hall of Fame member, Dec. 20. Survivors include son Steve ’89.
