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“They will be remembered as we knew them in the full freshness and vigor of their young manhood. And as the years roll on and the seasons come and go, each evening the school will gather here for its few minutes of worship, prayer, and praise. And each morning some will be here to celebrate the great sacrifice which carries with it the hope of the world. Then in the words of an unknown poet –
- They shall not grow old
- As we that are left grow old.
- Age shall not weary them
- Nor the years condemn.
- At the going down of the sun
- And in the morning
- We shall remember them.
May they rest in peace and may perpetual light shine upon them.”
- Samuel S. Bartlett
Archie Q. Frost ’58
February 14th, 2021
Archie Quarrier Frost, 80, of Gwynn, Virginia, passed away on February 14, 2021. He graduated from Brown University and after graduation joined the USMC for four years. After serving in the military, he began a sales career and retired from Tredegar Industries and Crown, Cork and Seal.He was predece...Posted in: 1950sJeffrey A. Gorman ’53
January 20th, 2021
Jeffrey A. Gorman of Washington, DC died peacefully at home on January 20, 2021, with his wife of 57 years by his side. In addition to his wife, Virginia West Gorman, he leaves his son Thomas Gorman and his wife Shanna, his daughter Jill Smith and her husband Paul; and three wonderful grandchildren,...Posted in: 1950sDavid W. Carnwath ’55
January 11th, 2021
David W. Carnwath, 84, of Emmaus, formerly of Doylestown and Abington, PA, passed away January 11, 2021 at Lehigh Valley Hospital – Cedar Crest. David and his wife, the former Susan K. Fullas, celebrated their 31st wedding anniversary on March 24, 2020. Born October 1, 1936 in Abington, PA, he was...Posted in: 1950sJohn C. Rankin ’72
December 25th, 2020
The Rev. John Clifford Rankin, beloved husband, father, grandfather, and sibling passed on from this life to be with the Lord Jesus on a windswept Christmas Day, 2020. A resident of Simsbury, CT, John was born on June 23, 1953 in New Britain, CT to his parents, Emmett Clair Rankin, M.D. and Anne McK...Posted in: 1970sWillis A. Diefendorf ’52
December 11th, 2020
Willis A. "Bill" Diefendorf December 11, 2020 Willis A. "Bill" Diefendorf, 86, of Cazenovia, left this world on his final sailing journey to join his Lord and Savior on December 11, 2020. Bill passed away at Crouse Hospital, Syracuse due to complications from Covid-19 and kidney disease. Sadly, his ...Posted in: 1950sLeonard O. Gibbons ’57
November 20th, 2020
Former government minister and real estate agent Leonard Gibbons passed away on November 20, 2020. Mr Gibbons was 82.Mr Gibbons’s daughter, Susan Gray, said her father was an honest and generous man who was very outgoing in his public life.Ms Gray added: “Dad was a people person and was very soc...Posted in: 1950sCornelius Sewell ’48
October 24th, 2020
Cornelius Van Vorst Jr., passed away Saturday, October 24, 2020, in New York City, with his family by his side. He was born June 11, 1930 in Marseilles, France, the son of Cornelius Van Vorst Sewell of Rye, NY, and Margaret McLucas Sewell of Florence, SC. Cornelius was raised by his parents in Woods...Posted in: 1940sChristopher B. Greely ’90
September 30th, 2020
Christopher Beau Greely, 49, of Redondo Beach, CA. passed away September 30, 2020 in Redondo Beach, CA. Beau was born August 1, 1971 in Lexington to Ann Evans and John Joseph Greely III. He grew up in Midway, went to the Baylor School in Chattanooga, South Kent School in Connecticut and the Univer...Posted in: 1990sCraig L. Pritchard ’55
August 31st, 2020
It is with great sadness that the family of Craig LaGrange Pritchard announces his passing after a brief illness on August 31, 2020.Craig will be lovingly remembered by his children Marcy, Allison, and Craig Jr. and their mother, Barbara M. Pritchard. Craig will also be fondly remembered by his brot...Posted in: 1950s
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