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1930s
James Joseph Russell Jr., CE 35, of Denver, Colo., on July 21. American Oil Company. GE. ALCOA. Founder. Grandchildren: Ryan James Russell, ME 07; Kristen Michele Russell, Arch 11.
1940s
Natale Bellocchi, IM 48, of Bethesda, Md., on Nov. 16. Army. United States Foreign Services. Ambassador to the Republic of Botswana. Chairman of the Board of Trustees, managing director, American Institute in Taiwan.
William Edward Stockton Bird, Arch 43, of Portsmouth, N.H., on Oct. 13. Navy (Lt. Cmdr.). WWII.
L. Travis Brannon Jr., IM 49, of Atlanta, on Dec. 4. Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities (1949). Chairman, Hansell, Post, Brandon and Dorsey Law Firm. Partner, Jones, Day, Reavis and Porgue. Flight engineer, Army Air Force. President, Georgia Tech Foundation. Chairman, Technology Square Project. President, Georgia Tech Facilities Inc. Georgia Institute of Technology Alumni Distinguished Service Award (1987). Director, The First National Bank of Atlanta.
William Benajah Briggs, MS ME 48, of Town and Country, Miss., on Oct. 20. Navy. WWII. Aeronautical engineer, McDonnell-Douglas Aircraft (Boeing).
Paul Daniel Bryan, IM 48, of Stockbridge, Ga., on Nov. 2. Gunnery officer, engineering officer, Navy (Lt.). WWII. Sales manager, Sherwin-Williams Company.
Frank J. Bull, Arch 49, of Atlanta, on Oct. 9. Founding partner, Bull & Kenney Architects. Founding partner, Bull, Brown & Kilgo, Architects AIA. Pilot, Navy. WWII. PanAm.
Dennis A. Calamas, Cls 45, of Augusta, Ga., on Oct. 30. Army. WWII. Bronze Star. Combat Infantry Badge. Presidential Unit Citation. Artillery Battery Commander. Battalion Communication Officer. Founder, Calamas Television Company. St. Michael’s Medal.
Frank Walton Collins Jr., IM 49, of Charlotte, N.C., on Sept. 14. Navy. WWII. The Hartford Insurance Company. Golfer. Masters tournament official. Charter member, Cedarwood Country Club.
Edwin F. Curry, ChE 43, of Baton Rouge, La., on Nov. 7. Bomb disposal officer, Army. WWII. Civil War. Professional engineer, Baton Rouge Exxon Refinery. Cub master, district committee chairman, Boy Scouts. Wood Badge, Silver Beaver, Order of the Arrow. Grandson: Robert E. Curry, AE 78.
William E. “Bill” Ehrensperger, ME 47, of Atlanta, on July 14. Aircraft Maintenance Officer, WWII. Senior vice president, power supply, Georgia Power Co. Sons: John P. Ehrensperger, IM 78; Thomas J. Ehrensperger, Phys 82, MS Phys 84; Brother: Fred. E. Ehrensperger, ME 54, MS NE 60.
Gewin Walter “Bud” Flowers, ChE 40, Apalachicola, Fla., on Oct. 29. Personnel manager, Army Corps of Engineers. Labor adviser. Redstone Arsenal.
Hugh Franklin Hunter Jr., AE 43, of Atlanta, on Oct. 4. Army. Lockheed. Granddaughter: Katherine Rosenkranz, IE 11.
Henry H. Jordan Jr., Arch 43, of Atlanta, on Nov. 5. WWII. Henry H. Jordan Architects.
James “Jim” G. Lancaster, ME 49, of Columbus, Ga., on Oct. 10. Army. WWII. Combat Infantryman’s Badge. Bronze Star. European Theater of Operations medal. Three campaign stars. Licensed Professional Engineer. Author, publisher, “When I was a Youth”; “When I was a Soldier.” Wood craftsman. Inventor. Patent holder. Son: Lindsay Lancaster, AE 71.
Floyd Joseph Linkous, ME 46, of Atlanta, on Sept. 28. Army. Air Force. WWII. Korean War. Entrepreneur. Real estate developer. Son: Floyd Joe Linkous Jr., ME 74. Daughter: Estelle Froehbrodt, TE 79.
Harold J. Lyons, ME 43, of Canton Center, Conn., on Oct. 13. Otis Elevator. Patent holder. Navy. WWII.
William “Bill” B. Martin Jr., EE 48, of Chattanooga, Tenn., on Oct. 23. Navy. Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. TVA. Registered professional engineer.
Olin K. McDaniel, Jr., ChE 44, of Florence, S.C., on Nov. 20. Navy (Cmdr.). Korean Conflict. Union Bag & Paper Co. DuPont Company. Fisherman. Hunter.
Gerald Ross Murphy, Cls 48, of Houston, Texas, on Sept. 17. Army. WWII. Realty Mortgage Company. Senior vice president, Fannin Bank. Golfer.
Fabian Joseph Paffe Jr., IE 48, of Jacksonville, Fla., on Dec. 22. U.S. Navy. WWII. St. Joe Paper Company. Engineering supervisor, St. Regis Paper Company. Big Bend Engineering.
Samuel William Simpson, IE 49, of Gainesville, Ga., on Sept. 28. Navy. WWII. Korean Conflict. Chi Psi Fraternity. Sales representative, furniture manufacturing companies.
Lester L. Sobelson, ChE 43, of Atlanta, Ga., on Nov. 20. Army. WWII. Department of Defense.
Randolph Smith Jr., Arch 49, of Roswell, Ga., on Oct. 22. Air Corps. Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. McDonough Construction Company. Nat Harrison and Associates. Barge-Thompson Company. Co-founder, president, Smith-Cothran Inc. Painter. Pilot.
Arthur Manigault Wilcox, IM 43, of Charleston, S.C., on Oct. 13. Editor, Charleston Evening Post. Navy (Rear Adm., Cmdr.). WWII. Secretary, Board of Directors of Evening Post Industries. Children: Arthur M. Wilcox Jr., IM 68. Grandchildren: James R. Wilcox, Mgt 03; Edward P. Wilcox, EE 07, MS ECE 10.
1950s
Vier Merritt Maynard Ambrose Sr., IM 51, of Atlanta, on Oct. 22. Navy. WWII. Union Special Corporation.
Arlyn Boekelheide, EE 51, of Sequim, Wash., on Nov. 1. Army. Aerospace engineer. Hughes Aircraft.
Robert Richard “Bob” Bossons, IM 51, of Burlington, N.C., on Oct. 14. Air Corps. Green Bay Packers. Georgia Tech Hall of Fame (1968). College football coach. Two National Championships (1952 & 1960).
Douglas Poe Cone Sr., CE 50, of Tampa, Fla., on Nov. 30. Kappa Alpha fraternity. Army (Lt.). Vice president,
Supply Industry. Founding member, PVF Inc. Distributor sales, distributor stainless and president, Total Fitting & Valve.
Rolfe Edmund Edmondson Jr., CE 50, of Decatur, Ga., on Dec. 6. Air Force. Contracting and construction industry. Flagler Company. Henry Beck Company. Jordan, Jones, and Goulding, Consulting Engineers. Son: Rolfe Edmund Edmondson III, CE 79.
Henry Atwater “Pete” Ferris, Cls 52, of Griffin, Ga., on Oct. 4. Georgia Tech Athletic Hall of Fame. Manager, City of Griffin golf course.
Elmer Julian Flexer, Arch 52, of St. Simons Island, Ga., on Oct. 20. WWII. Army Air Corps. Air Force (Capt.). Owner, E. Julian Flexer, Architect.
Alexander P. “Bob” Foley, ME 59, of Homewood, Ala., on Oct. 11. Air Force. WWII. Korean Conflict. Engineer and manager of water supply utilities. General manager, Industrial Water Board.
Rev. R. Vernon Fuller Jr., IM 54, of Haines City, Fla., on Oct. 17. Minister.
Randolph Goulding, CE 50, of Smyrna, Ga., on Oct. 29. WWII pilot. Civil leader. Consulting engineer. Founding partner, Jordan, Jones and Goulding. Consulting Engineer of the Year (1992). American Water Works Association. Atlanta World World II Round Table. Daughter: Anne Randolph Goulding, Mgt 88.
L. Gerald Granger, Text 59, of Kennett, Mo. on Dec. 10. Uniroyal Manufacturing. Parker-Hannifin.
William Hannah, Cls 56, of Hobe Sound, Fla., on Dec. 2. Indiantown Company. Special deputy, Martin County Sheriff’s Office. Indiantown Citizen of the Year (2000).
Frank Evan Haren Sr., ME 54, of Etowah, Tenn., on Oct. 18. Tennessee National Guard. Haren Construction Company. Sons: Frank Evan Jr., CE 77; J. Skylar Haren, CC 79. Daughter In Law: Delane Parker Haren, IM 77. Grandsons: Frank Evan III, CE 06; Parker Haren, CE 14.
Marion T. “Skip” Heeke, IM 57, of Stone Mountain, Ga., on Oct. 8. Army. Scoutmaster. Stamp collector. Astronomer.
John Carlyle Hemby Jr., EE 50, of Atlanta, on Dec. 3. National Guard Reserve. Executive vice president, Georgia Power Company. Georgia Tech Engineering Hall of Fame.
Thomas Morgan Hunt, IM 58, of Ruston, La., on Oct. 26. Beta Theta Phi fraternity. Plant manager, lumber sales manager, Hunt Lumber Company. Lumber sales, Willamette Industries. Brother: Alex T. Hunt Jr., IM 53. Nephews: Alex T. Hunt III, ME 77; James Davis Hunt, IM 79, Virgil Davis Hunt Jr., IM 83.
David R. Jones, IM 59, of Atlanta, on July 16. President and CEO of Atlanta Gas Light Company. President, Georgia Society of Professional Engineers. Vice Chairman, Gainesville-Hall County Development Authority. Chairman, Gainesville Utility Company. Georgia Tech Alumni Association Trustee. Leadership Circle Roll Call donor.
Hugh Franklin Lane, IM 57, of Atlanta on Nov. 7. Vice president, C&S Bank.
Russell E. Linenkohl, EE 50, of Hayesville, N.C., on Nov. 1. Aerial gunner, Navy. WWII. White Westinghouse. Administrator, Calvary International Go To Nations.
Eugene E. Lorenz, IM 53, of Atlanta, on Sept. 10. Air Force. Reynolds Metals Company. JM Tull Metals. Founder, Lorenz Industrials Company.
Henry Oswald MacDonell Jr., CE 57, of Newnan, Ga., on Sept. 11. Marine Corps. Mason. Engineer. Business owner. Stock broker.
John Denny “Jack” Margeson, IE 56, of Atlanta, on Dec. 1. Army. Korean War. Owner, Phillips & Brooks. Long Point Investors. Son: William B. “Billy” Margeson, Arch 95.
Charles Nelson Maynard, IE 58, of Hiawassee, Ga., on Oct. 15. Aerology officer, Air Force. Pioneer hurricane hunter. Weather officer. Vice president, production, Mead Packaging Corporation.
Colonel Edward A. Munns, MS CE 50, of Myrtle Beach, S.C., on Oct. 28. Air Force. WWII pilot. Distinguished
Flying Cross. Seven air medals. Staff civil engineer. Civil engineer director. Command pilot. Legion of Merit.
Registered professional engineer.
Robert “Bob” Parris, EE 50, of Macon, Ga., on Dec. 5. Marine Corp. WWII. Electrical engineer, Robins Air Force Base.
Cecil Lyle Ramsey, ChE 51, of Huntington, W. Va., on Nov. 5. Army (1st Lt., Cmdr.). National Defense Service Medal. Huntington Alloys (INCO). Region II Planning Commission. Robert C. Byrd Institute for Flexible Manufacturing. Co-founder, president, High Performance Heat Treating.
James Byrd Roberts, Sr., IE 50, of Sandy Springs, Ga., on Nov. 26. Marine. WWII. Owner, construction business. Granddaughter: Elizabeth Roberts Brown, HTS 03.
Thomas Paul Robinson, Arch 51, of Atlanta on Oct. 19. Sigma Chi fraternity. Army. Architectural and engineering career, State of Georgia.
Thomas M. Sauls, IE 51, of Florence, Ala., of Sept. 18. Marine Corps. Industrial engineer, Reynolds Metals Co. Southwire.
John Winfield “Jack” Schmidt, IE 58, of Newnan, Ga., on Sept. 11. Kappa Sigma fraternity. Army. Executive. Consultant. DuPont. Oxford Industries. Jurt Salmon Associates. Billy the Kid. Calvin Klein Jeanswear. The Hartwell Company. Aris Isotoner. International Apparel Group. Designer Holdings. Warnaco. Bleyle. American Apparel. Footwear Association. Chairman, board member, Goergia Soft Goods Association. Paul Harris Fellow, Rotary International.
Paul “Bodie” B. Scott Jr. CE 58, of Kingsport, Tenn., on Sept. 20. Army. Founder, SAFECO Inc. Sullivan County Commissioner. Chair, Kingsport Parks and Recreations Board. President, Kingsport safety council. Director, Kingsport Chamber of Commerce. Chair, Conference and Civic Task Force.
William T. Stephens Jr., IE 50, of Decatur, Ga., on Nov. 25.
Herbert Lee, “Herb” Underwood Sr., CE 59, of Fernandina Beach, Fla., on Sept. 16. Navy. Korean Conflict. Director of engineering, Federal Civil Service. Director of housing and urban development, Miami Dade County. Chief administration officer, Department of HUD, Downtown Jacksonville Development Authority, City of Jacksonville. General contractor. Vice president, Vulcan Construction. Founder, president, Herb Underwood Contracting Corporation.
Archibald William “Bill” Sims, Jr., CE 54, of Tallahassee, Fla., on Nov. 2. Civil engineer. Army. Air Force.
Sidney M. Walker, Arch 54, of Miami, Fla., on Oct. 2. Commercial architect. Engineer.
Hugh E. White, EE 55, of Skillman, N.J., on Nov. 9. RCA David Sarnoff Research Center.
Bill Jay Wright, Jr., Text 52, of LaGrange, Ga., on Oct. 2. Marine Corp. WWII. Korean War. Kappa Sigma Fraternity. Hollingsworth Textiles.
Joseph Jerry Wright, IE 59, of Atlanta on Dec. 1. Entrepreneur. Real estate. Hunter. Fisherman.
1960s
J. Carl Adams, IE 61, of Atlanta, on Nov. 21. Navy. WWII. Office of Government and Regulatory Affairs, Atlanta Gas Light Company.
Donald Harper Armstrong Jr., IM 60, of Atlanta, on Sept. 20. Marine Corps Reserves. Aluminum tubing business. Treasurer, board member, Georgia Arms Collectors Association. Charter member, sergeant at arms, board member, Southeastern Antique Arms Collectors Association.
Robert B. Coulter Jr., Cls 64, of The Villages, Fla. on June 13. U.S. Navy. Vietnam. Engineer, MARTA.
Albert W. Culbreth, Jr., IM 68, of Loganville, Ga., on Nov. 7. AXA-Equitable. Mutual of New York. Jacob W. Shoul Award. Trustee, Georgia Tech Alumni Association. Board member, Alexander Tharpe Fund. Mentor Jackets. Geographic Club. Deans Advisory Board, College of Management. 47- year Roll Call donor. Son: Bert W. Culbreth III, Mgt 01.
Fred William Dougherty Jr., AE 60, of Panacea, Fla., on Sept. 28. Pan American Airways. Army. Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Florida Research and Development Center. Wayne Coloney. Air conditioning and building systems engineering consultant. Staff mechanical engineer, Leon County School Board. Florida Department of Corrections.
Lewis Arthur Dutel, EE 62, of Sulphur, La., on Nov. 19. Navy. Professional engineer. Certified financial planner.
Francis Marion Eubanks Jr., CE 67, MS CE 68, of Tamassee, S.C., on Sept. 29. Professor of construction science management, Clemson University.
Jack Ray Farmer, TextChem 64, of Atlanta, on Oct. 2. Textile executive, King Mill. Real estate. Magistrate judge, Columbia County. Founding member, West Acres Baptist Church.
Clyde W. “Bud” Hill Jr., IM 61, of Blairsville, Ga., Kappa Sigma Fraternity. Lt., dispursing officer, Navy. Breeder, Hill-Vue Farm. Union County Hall of Fame for Agriculture.
Ebert “Bert” Harrold, AM 64, of Rockville, Md., on Sept. 22. IBM. Daughter: Kim Lawrence, ChE 88.
Lloyd Killebrew, IE 62, of Roswell, Ga. on Dec. 8. Professional Engineer. Chicopee Mill. Coats and Clark.
Allan Francis Mason, MS CE 61, of Hilton Head Island, S.C., on Nov. 15. Structural engineer. US Army Corps of Engineers. Chief structural engineer, Heery and Heery Architects. Sea Pines Co. Tennis player. USTA umpire.
Robert Paul Matteson, EE 64, of Warren, Ohio, on Aug. 2. Director of technology and product development, Taylor Winfield. Counselor Award.
Charles W. “Charlie” McCall II, IE 62, of Savannah, Ga., on Sept. 16. Industrial engineer, Union Camp Corporation. Coast Guard Reserve. Golfer.
Edward “Eddie” Franklin McLeroy, Cls 60, of Marietta, Ga., on Oct. 13. Surveyor, Georgia Department of Transportation.
Terry S. Moore, IE 66, of Roswell, Ga., on Oct. 2. Navy (1st Lt j.g.). Systems engineer, IBM. Son: Mathieu F. Moore, AE 10.
W. Neil Morahan, IE 63, of Greenwich, Conn., on Dec. 18.
William R. “Bill” Nigg, IM 65, of Louisville, Ky., on Sept. 17. Army (Lt. Cmdr.).
Robert Frank O’Donnell, IM 69, of Charleston, S.C., on Sept. 17. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Senior vice president, Playboy International. Navy.
W.C. “Bill” Parham, Cls 67, of Hampton, Ga., on Oct. 3. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity. Founder, owner, Southern Textiles; Southern Automotive.
Paul “Sam” Pefley Jr., ME 65, of Royal Palm Beach, Fla., on Sept. 25. Pratt & Whitney. General contractor and engineer.
Oscar Eugene Pittman, IM 60, of Roswell, Ga., IBM.
Logan Robins Ritchie Jr., MS CE 61, of Birmingham, Ala., on Nov. 8. Registered professional engineer. Co-owner, Ritchie and Montgomery.
Robert J. Rosscup, PhD Chem 60, of Palm City, Fla., on Aug. 6. Research and management, Standard Oil Indiana. First U.S. civilian to enter China after President Richard Nixon’s visit.
Dr. Jay H. Schlag, MS EE 65, PhD EE 67, of Marietta, Ga., on Sept. 11. Philco Corporation. Consultant, Georgia Power Company. Siemens Corporation. King and Spalding. Professor, associate chair for ECE operations, professor emeritus of ECE, Georgia Tech. Wife: Katharine Leonard Schlag, MS Math 77, MS IE 80. Daughters: K. Elizabeth Stuff, Bio 82, MS Bio 84, ChE 86; Diana Winter, MS EE 87, Cynthia Morneweck, MS HCI 01. Son In-Laws: Ronald Stuff, CE 82; Eric Winter, EE 86, MS EE 87. Granddaughter; Helen Winter, Arch 14.
Guy Miles “Buzzy” Tarrance Jr., IM 62, of Alpharetta, Ga., on Oct. 31. The Coca-Cola Company.
Nevin Clinton Wampole, MS NE 62, of Aiken, S.C., on Sept. 18. Navy (Lt.). Westinghouse. Cyclist.
1970s
Arthur William “Bill” Bevil, Text 72, of Charlotte, N.C., on Dec. 4.
Daria J. Bielecki, MS AM 78, PhD AM 83, of Burke, Va., on Oct. 22. Mathematician, Office of Naval Intelligence. Sigma Xi. Naval Research Laboratory. Navy Superior Civilian Service Award. Developer, Vessel Tracking Project. Husband: Dr. Eric L. Mokole, MS Phys 76, MS Math 78, PhD Math 82
Henry B. Brackin III, IE 71, of Chattanooga, Tenn., on Oct. 11. Industrial engineer, McKee Foods.
William Forrest “Bill” Grant Jr., IM 78, of Elberton, Ga., on Nov. 15. Senior vice president, Pinnacle Bank. Brewton Parker College Board of Trustees. Baseball and softball umpire. High school football referee.
Russell Dean “Russ” Hale, MS InfoSci 70, of Arlington, Va., on Sept. 6. Systems and financial analyst, special assistant, Assistant Secretary of Defense. Air Force. Senior staff member, House Budget Committee. Staff
director, Sea-power Subcommittee, House Armed Services Committee. Assistant secretary of the Air Force for Financial Management. IBM. Northrop Grumman. Computer
Sciences Corporation. Unisys.
Network Equipment Technologies. Edgesource. Cassidy & Associates.
Michael King Heaton, ChE 73 , of Aiken, S.C., on Nov. 5. Computer aided
designer in manufacturing.
Ron Elvis Hunter, EE 72, Phys 72, of Columbia, S.C., on Sept. 14. DuPont. Invista.
David ‘Randy” James, Phys 70, MS Phys 71, PhD Phys 75, of Knoxville, Tenn., on Sept. 13. ORNL. Musician.
James Elwyn Johnston, MS Met 70,
of Athens, Ala., on Nov. 20. Awarded
several patents. Research presented at Science Fair in Paris. Chemical and metallurgical engineer. Member, Institute of Materials, Minerals, and Mining. Chartered engineer. Chartered Scientist. Army missile command. George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, NASA. Materials and processes laboratory lead engineer. Alert coordinator. Astronauts’ Personal Achievement Award.
Robert H. McGarity III, IM 70, of Albany, Ga. on Sept. 30. Road Machinery. Carlton Company. President, Albany Georgia Tech Alumni Club.
Brent Alan Scott, IE 72, of Atlanta, on Sept. 15. Kappa Sigma Fraternity. Cathodic protection services and corrosion control. Founder, Scott Corrosion Services Inc.
Dr. Robert Luther Stephens III, MS IM 75, of Fayetteville, Ga., on Nov. 19. Professor of Business. Son: Robert L. Stephens IV, IE 03, MS IS 04. Daughter: Anna “Grace” Stephens, BC 12.
1980s
Michelle Milam Davis, IM 87, of Plano, Texas, on Oct. 24. PepsiCo. Accenture. Raytheon. Electronic Data Systems. Children’s Medical Center
of Dallas. The North Highland Co. Independent consultant, People Results. Father: Larry J. Milam, IM 64.
Patricia Lynne “Patti” Dickerson, IE 80, of Cumming, Ga., on Oct. 11. Southern Company Services. Kohls. Risk policy technician, Amtrust. Regional coordinator, Girl Scouts. Husband: William Stanley “Stan” Dickerson, ME 80. Children: Jennifer L. Taylor, Mgt 08; Kimberly Dickerson, STC 12. Siblings: Susan Ramberger, ICS 89; Robert Schultz, ICS 90. Son In Law: Mark Ramberger, EE 88.
Paul Deran Dwelle, ME 89, of Valley Cottage, N.Y., on Sept. 21. President, Ekato Group. Athlete.
Gary S. Jester, EE 81, of Griffin, Ga., on Sept. 26.
Mia Park Little, IE 84, of Rockledge, Fla., on Sept. 4. Bentley Systems. Boeing.
Miles Woodard Mercer, ME 84, of Crossville, Tenn., on May 16. Owner, Cumberland Mountain Stone. Wife: Carole Jelene George Mercer IM 84.
Robert Kirtland Morse, ME 82, of Beverly Hills, Calif., on Oct. 2. Aircraft structural designer. Naval Air Rework Facility. NAS Norfolk. BDM Corporation. Northrop. McDonnell Douglas. Boeing. Product manager of Space Valves, site leader, director of environmental control systems engineering of Honeywell Aerospace.
David William Snee, CE 83, of Salisbury, Md., on Oct. 25. Ricosau Construction. Dozier Construction Co. Lowenstein & Soule. Jack Plummer. Civil engineer, Soule and Associates. Real estate.
2000s
Ashley Salter, IE 00, of Fayetteville, Ga., on Oct. 27. Teacher, Starr’s Mill High School.
Friends
Rudolf Martin “Tino” Ahrens, of Decatur, Ga., on Sept. 20. Physics professor, Georgia Tech. Researcher. Author. Son: Martin Ahrens, CS 08, MS CS 10.
Douglas C. Allen, of Atlanta, Ga., on Oct. 26. Kappa Sigma fraternity. Designer’s Collaborative. William H. Laubmann and Associates. Atlanta Regional Commission. Georgia Dept. of Natural Resources. ASLA Certifivate of Honor. Professor, College of Architecture, Georgia Tech. Associate dean, interim dean, senior associate dean, Georgia Tech. Council of Fellows of the American Socirty of Landscape Architects. Publisher. Co-founder, Italy study abroad program. ANAK Award (2006). Douglas C. Allen Lecture. Distinguished Alumni Medal.
Margaret Thomas Bourne, of Winston-Salem, S.C., on Sept. 23. The Margaret T. and Henry C. Bourne Jr. Chair in Poetry. Sons: Henry Clark Bourne III, MS MGT 90; Thomas Franklin Bourne, Bio 86, MS Bio 89, PhD Bio 93.
Jerlyn Hall Brown, of Atlanta, on Oct. 25. First National Bank.
Ruth Louise Eyman Clyatt, of St. Petersburg, Fla., on Oct. 3. Alpha Delta Pi sorority. Husband: William N. Clyatt, GS 37.
Charles B. “Chuck” Dickerson Jr., of Stone Mountain, Ga., on Nov. 25. Lockheed Aircraft. Western Electric. Eastern Airlines. Army. Korean War. Vietnam War. Seasonal employee, Georgia Tech Athletic Association.
Dr. Thorwald “T” Eros, of Atlanta, on Sept. 28. Navy. Orthodontist. Emory University School of Dentistry. Craniofacial team, Emory Clinic. President, Emory University Dental Alumni Association. President, Georgia Society of Dentistry for Children. Honorable Fellow, Georgia Dental Association, Southern Association of Orthodontists, American Association of Orthodontists. Diplomat, American Board of Orthodontists.










