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November-December 2020


Willard E. Jones ’51


Willard E. Jones ’51 died on February 3, 2014, the College recently learned. At the time of his death Will lived in Leesburg, Florida.
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November-December 2020

Frederick G. Merrill III ’51

Frederick G. Merrill III ’51, M.D., died at his home in Stevensville, Montana, on November 20, 2019. He had been a longtime radiologist in Fort Collins, Colorado, before his retirement in 1990.
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November-December 2020


John D. Shultz ’51


John D. Shultz ’51, a 30-year resident of Vero Beach, Florida, died there on July 22. He is survived by his wife, Marion, two children, and two granddaughters. He was predeceased by his brother, Robert ’49.
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November-December 2020


Joseph E. Sisson ’51


Joseph E. Sisson ’51 died on June 20 at his home in Winter Haven, Florida, where he had lived for 65 years. He also maintained a much-loved 98-year-old family summer cottage at Oak Point on the St.
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September-October 2020

James M. Culberson Jr. ’51

James M. Culberson Jr. ’51, described by many as “the epitome of a community banker,” died in Asheboro, North Carolina, on May 31. Jim joined the First National Bank and Trust Co.
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September-October 2020

Robert P. Fullerton ’51

Robert P. Fullerton ’51, a highly respected district court judge in Denver for 40 years, died on May 25 in Englewood, Colorado.
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September-October 2020

William W. Monahan ’51

William W. Monahan ’51—whose rich life has been described as adventurous, visionary, and entrepreneurial—died at his home in Lanikai, Hawaii, on May 30. “Mo” said he lived his life in two phases.
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September-October 2020

William R. Rugg ’51

William R. Rugg ’51, a longtime regional planner and community redevelopment professional, died in San Leandro, California, on October 18, 2019.
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July-August 2020

James E. Asker ’51

James E. Asker ’51, who lived in Walnut Creek, California, died on February 21. He is survived by his wife, Stephanie, and their blended family of four children, nine grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren.
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July-August 2020

Charles F. Fitzsimmons Jr. ’51

Charles F. Fitzsimmons Jr. ’51 died in Okatie, South Carolina, on March 20. A devoted family man, he is survived by his wife, Carole, five children, and nine grandchildren.
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