DAM received the following letter from Doris Jerman, the widow of Roy Jerman: “I thought I would write to tell you I am alive and well living in a nice retirement complex in Greensboro, North Carolina, at age 98.
As the new year begins, I wish our entire class family of classmates, widows, children, friends, and pets warm season’s greetings and a healthy and happy new year.
Bob Skutch suggested recently that classmates describe an auspicious event in their life with a satisfying outcome for our class column. He described a favorable U.S.
Sam Flooman regrets having missed the 250th Sestercentennial Celebration at Lincoln Center this past April, but, unfortunately, that night his attendance was required at a gathering of family and friends honoring the death of the wid
W. Bradley Morehouse ’46, son of H. Livingston Morehouse and Elisabeth Havens Morehouse, died at his Southport, Connecticut, home on December 4, 2021, surrounded by family.
Robert Owen Jones ’46 died peacefully in his sleep on July 7. He lived a life devoted to God, family, and country. Born in Boston in 1925, Bob grew up in Rockville Center on Long Island, New York.
John F. Morrissey, ’46 M.D. died June 14, 2011 at home in Bend, Oregon. After graduating from Harvard Medical School in 1949 John served in the Korean War as a battalion surgeon.