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IN REMEMBRANCE | FALL 2023 | 79 ta, Iamascia Haynes worked in business and education. Samantha L. (Pendleton) Brayton ’05, Northborough, Mass., May 4, 2023. Brayton was a member of the women’s lacrosse and crew teams. She participated in InterVarsity Christian Fellowship and, following graduation, was on staff with YoungLife youth ministry. Later, she was an administrator at Bose Corp. Brayton was a proud and loving mother of seven children aged 15 years to 13 months. Her husband, Jay Brayton, is a member of the Class of 1999. 2010s Brian M. Duddy Jr. ’17, Fair Haven, N.J., April 30, 2023. Duddy was a Kappa Sigma member. He worked as an analyst at Evercore. Parent Brian Duddy ’88 and siblings, John Duddy ’20 and Carter Duddy ’21, are all members of the Lehigh family. 2020s Samara H. Everman ’23, Princeton, N.J., July 13, 2023. Everman was a member of the first graduating class from the College of Health and was pursuing a master’s of public health at Lehigh. Graduate Henry C. Green M.S. ’43, Markham, Va., May 23, 2023. A veteran of the U.S. Navy during World War II, Green worked for Alcoa and managed his family farm. Sidney Seidenstein M.A. ’55, Sunnyvale, Calif., Sept. 14, 2022. Seidenstein worked for Lockheed Martin. Paul B. DuMontelle M.S. ’57, Indianapolis, Ind., June 22, 2023. DuMontelle retired from the Illinois State Geological Survey. Richard E. Acker M.A. ’59, Venice, Fla., April 27, 2023. Acker was the director of guidance and track coach for William Tennent High School. Felicisimo S. Ople Jr. M.S. ’60 Ph.D. ’63, Rancho Santa Fe, Calif., June 8, 2023. Ople worked for 30 years with General Atomic, focused on pre-stressed concrete. Albert Sallitt M.A. ’60, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., May 27, 2023. A veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps during the Korean War, Sallitt worked in education as a guidance counselor, assistant principal and football and wrestling coach. Mary Ann Berg M.S. ’61, Savoy, Ill., June 24, 2023. Berg worked for the University of Illinois as an academic professional in computers. Her husband, David Berg ’59G, is a member of the Lehigh family. T. Carroll Moyer M.Ed. ’61, Perkasie, Pa., Jan. 8, 2022. Moyer was an educator, serving in various teaching and administrative capacities. Harley S. Stewart M.A. ’62, Northampton, Pa., April 21, 2023. A veteran of the U.S. Army, Stewart was a lifelong educator, working in the instructional development for elementary schools and as a supervisor for student teachers for Cedar Crest College and Kutztown University. Lynette E. Waller M.Ed. ’62, Elizabethtown, Pa., June 13, 2023. Waller had a 42-year career teaching music at the Milton Hershey School. John W. Newton Jr. M.S. ’63, Parkersburg, W.Va., May 16, 2023. Newton worked as a chemical engineer for E.I. Dupont for 36 years. Frederick N. Schwenk M.A. ’65, Souderton, Pa., Aug. 8, 2023. Schwenk taught and coached and was principal in several school districts before retiring from Cedar Crest College. Stephen A. Longo M.S. ’67, Philadelphia, Pa., June 27, 2023. Longo retired as professor of physics and computer science at La Salle University, where he built the school’s first routers and web page server. Robert E. Miller M.S. ’67, Anchorage, Alaska, April 26, 2023. Miller retired as dean of the engineering school at the University of Alaska at Anchorage. John R. Varcoe M.A. ’67, Brackney, Pa., May 23, 2023. Varcoe taught history at Vestal (N.Y.) High School. Carmen E. Hagelgans M.A. ’68, Myrtle Beach, S.C., June 10, 2023. Hagelgans taught in the Parkland School District and coached track and cross-country for many years. Kathleen (Cody) Sengle M.S. ’69, State College, Pa., April 21, 2023. Sengle served as a teacher and school counselor for the Pocono Mountain School District. David E. Newlin M.S. ’71, Spartansburg, S.C., July 13, 2023. Newlin worked for Pittsburgh Des Moines Steel, helping to build material for the World Trade Center and the Gateway Arch in St. Louis. Greg H. Stark MBA ’71, Pisgah Forest, N.C., Nov. 3, 2022. James J. Haffey M.A. ’72, Schuylkill Haven, Pa., April 29, 2023. A retired commander from the U.S. Navy, Haffey worked both in education and in the U.S. Navy Reserve. Glenn F. Heintzelman M.A. ’72, Wescosville, Pa., May 3, 2023. Heintzelman was an ordained Moravian minister at Unionville Moravian Church in Michigan. Joseph T. Manning IV MBA ’74, Fort Myers, Fla., April 20, 2023. A veteran of the U.S. Navy, Manning spent most of his career in project management and worked until retirement for the State Liquor Control Board of Pennsylvania. Leslie A. White M.A. ’74, Reading, Pa., May 17, 2023. White was a veteran of the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. He taught English for the Muhlenberg High School. He also supervised student teachers for Albright College. Cynthia (Volger) Henritzy M.Ed. ’75, Bethlehem, Pa., July 21, 2023. Henritzy retired from the Bethlehem Area School District after a varied career in education. Grace Irvy Zisk M.Ed. ’77, Charlottesville, Va., May 14, 2023. Zisk worked as a reading specialist. Mary E. Buffington MBA ’78, Allentown, Pa., May 19, 2023. Buffington worked for Air Products and Chemicals. Glenn D. Watt Jr. M.S. ’79, Wind Gap, Pa., May 12, 2023. A veteran of the U.S. Air Force, Watt retired as a lieutenant colonel. He was the president of Backbone Security, taught at East Stroudsburg University and was the chief information security officer at Medidata Solutions. Stephen D. Skrovanek MBA ’82, Boothwyn, Pa., April 30, 2023. Skrovanek worked for the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia and the American Bankers Association, before retiring as an auditor at Artisans’ Bank. Michael J. Weber M.S. ’82, Allentown, Pa., June 10, 2023. Weber retired from Mallinckrodt/GEO Specialty Chemicals after 44 years of service. Leslie A. King D.Ed. ’89, Hampstead, N.C., June 24, 2023. A veteran of the U.S. Navy, King served as a physics teacher, planetarium director, school principal and college educator. Megan (MacMullen) Allen M.Ed. ’20, Trumbauersville, Pa., Aug. 7, 2023. Allen was a seventh-grade social studies teacher at Seven Generations Charter School.

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