Obituaries

These are the most recent alumni obituaries. To report a death, please contact alumni records at (603) 646-2253. To view obituaries by class year, select from the drop-down menu:

September-October 2024

David Ronald Irwin ’68 passed away unexpectedly at his family home in Beaufort, South Carolina, on April 26.

September-October 2024

Wharton Westfeldt ’68 passed away on May 3 surrounded by family. He was born on January 20, 1946, in Denver.

September-October 2024

Katharine A. Clute ’76 of Oak Hill, Virginia, died in April, confirms her brother, Kenneth.

September-October 2024

Laurel Bates Preston ’78 died at home in Medina, Washington, on April 19 after a three-year battle with cancer.

September-October 2024

David Emanuel Lurie ’79 of Newton, Massachusetts, died on April 24.

September-October 2024

Matthew S. Publicover ’79 died on April 5 while awaiting a heart transplant. He was born on February 9, 1957, in Newton, Massachusetts, and grew up in nearby Framingham.

September-October 2024

Lisa Marie Greeley ’82 passed away February 2 in Malden, Massachusetts, where she lived with husband Richard.

September-October 2024

Alan Baldwin King ’83 of Kalaheo, Hawaii, died peacefully on March 5 after a battle with lung cancer. Alan graduated from St. Edward’s School in Vero Beach, Florida.

September-October 2024

Meredith Liu ’04 passed away in April 2023. Family and friends remember her compassion, intellectual curiosity, quick wit, generosity of spirit, and lighthearted sense of joy.

July-August 2024

Albert Joseph Dubuque Jr. ’52 of Melbourne, Florida, passed away on January 5. “Tony” was born in Lebanon, New Hampshire, June 30, 1930.

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New Bishop
Diocese elevates its first female leader, Julia E. Whitworth ’93.
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Kirsten Gillibrand ’88
A U.S. senator on 18 years in Washington, D.C.

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