Class Note 1949
Issue
Jul - Aug 2019
Richie Wolff called from his new digs in a retirement home near Portland, Oregon. He referred me to a picture of his father on the 1908 tennis team in a recent issue of DAM. He and Beth are still traveling and have our 70th reunion on their agenda, September 27-29.
Tommy Swartz made his annual trip to Sarasota, Florida, to visit his son. We all had a fun dinner with Tom Towler and Bruce Crawford. Joel Berson joined our group on a separate occasion. Both Tommy and Joel will be at our reunion.
Edward Ralph Graham Jr. died on September 20, 2018, in Evanston, Illinois, where he lived. Ed spent his career as a writer, producer, cartoonist, and humorist with Time, Sports Illustrated, CBS, and ABC, among other media. His biggest hit was Linus the Lionhearted cartoon show. Ed is survived by his wife, Claire, and children Sarah, Ted, and Scott.
George Paul Denecke died on December 10, 2016, in Minneapolis, where he lived. Paul spent 45 years in the carpet business in Minneapolis. He is survived by son Daniel and daughter Heide.
Ronald C. Honeyman died on February 16 in Bellevue, Washington, where he lived. Ron went off to the Army, then finished college out West. Ron spent his career in the hardware business in Portland, Washington, where he grew up. He is survived by children Jane, Craig, and Jeff.
—John Adler, 75 Silo Circle, Riverside, CT 06878; (203) 622-9069; (203) 637-3227 (fax)
Tommy Swartz made his annual trip to Sarasota, Florida, to visit his son. We all had a fun dinner with Tom Towler and Bruce Crawford. Joel Berson joined our group on a separate occasion. Both Tommy and Joel will be at our reunion.
Edward Ralph Graham Jr. died on September 20, 2018, in Evanston, Illinois, where he lived. Ed spent his career as a writer, producer, cartoonist, and humorist with Time, Sports Illustrated, CBS, and ABC, among other media. His biggest hit was Linus the Lionhearted cartoon show. Ed is survived by his wife, Claire, and children Sarah, Ted, and Scott.
George Paul Denecke died on December 10, 2016, in Minneapolis, where he lived. Paul spent 45 years in the carpet business in Minneapolis. He is survived by son Daniel and daughter Heide.
Ronald C. Honeyman died on February 16 in Bellevue, Washington, where he lived. Ron went off to the Army, then finished college out West. Ron spent his career in the hardware business in Portland, Washington, where he grew up. He is survived by children Jane, Craig, and Jeff.
—John Adler, 75 Silo Circle, Riverside, CT 06878; (203) 622-9069; (203) 637-3227 (fax)