Obits

IN MEMORY

HARRY A. GREEN, Kirkland, age 82, Dec. 11.

HAZEL ROSE OLSHESKI, ’35, Lynnwood, age 91.

JEAN CONNELL OSTROTH, ’36, Carlsbad, Calif., age 99, Feb. 6.

CAROLYN DANZ, ’37, Seattle, age 94, March 27.

SILIUS CHARLES RANTA, ’37, Birdsview, age 97, Dec. 24.

MAXINE VIVIAN McCARY REED, ’37, Anchorage, Alaska, age 97, Jan. 22.

WILTON H. CROSBY, ’38, Puyallup, age 92, Feb. 10.

AUDREY MEYDENBAUER, ’38, Bellevue, age 95, March 10.

ROSEMARY FLEMING MOORE, ’39, Tacoma, age 92, Jan. 5.

FREDERICK NELSON, ’39, Edmonds, age 95, Feb. 26.

ALEXANDER M. ADAIR, ’40, Monroe, age 93, Jan. 8.

LORIN HAMILTON WILSON, ’40, Issaquah, age 94, Jan. 29.

MARY LOUISE MELBURN BARDEN, ’41, Seattle, age 92, March 11.

AARON B. POWERS, ’41, Des Moines, age 95, Feb. 2.

GEORGE M. GREENLUND, ’42, Lynnwood, age 93, Feb. 9.

MASON VERNARD CARLSON, ’43, Carmel, Calif., age 92, Feb. 7.

ROBERT PARKER HART, ’43, Seattle, age 91, March 5.

FRANCELLA BRYANT OLSON, ’43, Seattle, age 89, Dec. 25.

MARYLOUISE (MASENGA) LEONE, ’44, Mercer Island, age 91, March 11.

ROLAND AUGUST MAGNUSON, ’44, age 90, Jan. 1.

RICHARD IRVING SAMPSON JR., ’45, Seattle, age 88, Feb. 25.

NANCY HAWKINS WISBECK, ’45, Woodinville, age 90, March 9.

MARGARET (OLSEN) PRYNE, ’46, Redmond, age 87, Jan. 28.

PHYLLIS MARIE WOODARD, ’47, Mercer Island, age 86, Feb. 6.

MARTIN BREDVIK, ’48, Bothell, age 92.

VIRGINIA MARGARET BURKE, ’48, New York City, age 85, Jan. 15.

KATHLEEN JUDAY ENGLAND, ’48, Seattle, age 88, Jan. 11.

RONALD G. LYLE, ’48, Yarrow Point, age 85, Jan. 2.

GLORIA NEWLAND, ’48, ’73, Seattle, age 87, May 2011.

JOHN H. NEWLAND, ’48, Seattle, age 90, February 2011.

CAROL MURDOCK SCINTO, ’48, Rockville, Md., age 86, November 2011.

GILBERT K. SCHALLER, ’48, ’52, Federal Way, age 87, Dec. 23.

ROBERT BAUGH, ’49, Seattle, age 86, Jan. 14.

LINCOLN PAUL ENG, ’49, Seattle, age 90, Jan. 23.

ANGUS JAMES (JIM) GEYER, ’49, Seattle, age 88, Dec. 13.

WALLACE NEAL KALINA, ’49, Pasadena, Calif., age 84, Jan. 30.

RICHARD M. LUNSTRUM, ’49, Edmonds, age 89, Feb. 26.

JAMES WARREN TUPPER, ’49, ’59, Seattle, age 83, Dec. 27.

JOHN EDWARD CAYANUS, ’50, ’72, Federal Way, age 87, Dec. 27.

LOWELL JAMES (BUD) HOUSMAN, ’50, Carmel, Calif., age 85, Feb. 9.

LEONARD WIVIOTT, ’50, Seattle, age 85, March 5.

ROBERT N. BIANCO, ’51, ’64, Des Moines, age 85, March 6.

NORMAN B. CHANEY, ’51, ’54, Garden, Idaho, age 85, Dec. 27.

HARVEY DODD, ’51, Mesa, Ariz., age 90, Feb. 10.

SHUZO CHRIS KATO, ’51, Seattle, age 85, Feb. 7.

DONALD WEBSTER MORGAN, ’51, Tacoma, age 84, Feb. 19.

OLA MACK ROALD, ’51, La Conner, age 86, Jan. 23.

BILLIE PARKS BOUCHER, ’52, Kirkland, age 84, Feb. 1.

BRUCE CROCKER CAMPBELL, ’52, Bellevue, age 89, Nov. 29.

ANN FRASER (HAWKINS) WEBER, ’52, Bellevue, age 82, Feb. 3.

VIRGINIA STARR WEISS, ’52, Seattle, age 80, Jan. 1.

EDWARD E. BRADY, ’53, Scottsdale, Ariz., age 80, March 8.

MYRON (MIKE) CARLSON, ’54, Seattle, age 85, March 2.

JOHN CHARLES RADOVICH, ’54, Mercer Island, age 79, Dec. 27.

FRANK J. GUSTIN, ’55, ’58, Salt Lake City, Utah, age 80.

JAN MOLDENHOUR, ’56, Seattle, age 77, Dec. 25.

DAVID K. GLAZE, ’57, Redmond, age 79, March 17.

PHYLLIS C. ALBRIGHT, ’58, Seattle, age 92, March 17.

JAMES M. CRUM, ’58, Mercer Island, age 81, March 3.

KAREN LEE KING, ’58, Seattle, age 76, March 15.

DON MORELAND, ’58, Seattle, age 75, Jan. 7.

JUDITH LYNNE SKYTTA ALDER, ’59, Bellevue, age 73, Jan. 1.

DONALD NIELSON BECHLEM, ’59, Seattle, age 91, Dec. 5.

JANE NEWBERGER FREYD, ’59, Seattle, age 87, Nov. 21.

FRANK L. GREEN, ’59, Tacoma, age 81, Feb. 10.

LAUREN DOUGLAS STUDEBAKER, ’59, Issaquah, age 77, Feb. 16.

NICK WEBER, ’60, Seattle, age 74, March 13.

ROBERT CLARK CAVIN, ’61, Seattle, age 73, Jan. 29.

JURIS K. ANDREIKA, ’62, Seattle, age 75, March 14.

JOHN FUDALA, ’62, Silverdale, age 82, Nov. 25.

GERALD DOUGLAS HACKETT, ’62, Seattle, age 72, Feb. 10.

DOYLE HAMILTON, ’62, Olympia, age 78, Dec. 26.

DONNA RHU GUREL, ’62, Kirkland, age 72, Feb. 14.

KARL PETER KOENIG, ’62, Albuquerque, age 73, Jan. 18.

GEORGE E. DUEKER, ’63, Bellevue, age 76, Dec. 4.

SYLVIA HARLOCK KAUFFMAN, ’64, ’84, age 72, Sept. 26.

THOMAS WALSH TOP, ’65, Republic, age 75, Dec. 22.

JOHN DOUGLAS WILLIX, ’65, Atlanta, age 73, Jan. 28.

LEONORA (LEE) GARY, ’67, Burien, age 85, Feb. 21.

DAVID L. MARTIN, ’67, Shoreline, age 69, Jan. 1.

ROGER LOUIS (DODGE) GROSSE, ’68, Tukwila, age 70, Jan. 25.

STEVEN JOHNSON, ’68, Medina, age 65, Jan. 27.

KATHRYN MARY LABELLE, ’68, Seattle, age 78, Jan. 23.

LORIN ALBERT BERGHOUSE, ’69, Los Angeles, age 69.

SUSAN M. (GERALD MARY) DOUGAL, ’69, Spokane, age 80, Feb. 14.

RICHARD E. NEUNHERZ, ’69, Federal Way, age 75, March 8.

VIRGINIA VAUGHT SPARLING, ’69, Winthrop, age 87, Feb. 23.

EVALYN BLANCHARD SROUFE, ’70, age 95, Kent, Jan. 12.

DARLENE LEWIS BAIRD, ’71, age 83, Olympia, Dec. 10.

ANTHONY F. (TONY) ARENA, ’72, Kirkland, age 62, March 2.

ROGER B. COLE, ’72, Vancouver, age 61, March 3.

MARK DAY, ’72, Kent, age 62, Dec. 22.

JEREMY M. OGLE, ’72, Clinton, age 61, Dec. 8.

JAMES ALBERT FALL, ’73, Sammamish, age 66, March 23.

CLAYTON WAYNE LEW, ’73, Seattle, age 62, March 3.

JOAN C. STUART, ’75, Seattle, age 76.

RICHARD (DICK) WAYNE WOOD, ’75, Chelan, age 64, March 13.

JAMES GEORGE HELIOTIS, ’76, Seattle, age 61, Feb. 16

RONALD CLAYTON SMITH, ’77, Seattle, age 59, March 22.

JAMES DEE TALLEY, ’77, Seattle, age 62, March 23.

STEPHEN P. WALKER III, ’77, age 77, Dec. 28.

YIM-MEI CHAN, ’81, Bellevue, age 51, February 2011.

GARY JAY EVANS, ’81, Tacoma, age 53, March 18.

CRYSTAL ANN JOHNSON, ’81, Woodinville, age 53, March 14.

WILLIAM D. PLESS, ’81, Seattle, age 53, March 17.

ELIZABETH ANDERSON FITZGERALD, ’85, Bellevue, age 73, Feb. 15.

JAMES NEWTON COVINGTON, ’86, Mercer Island, age 50, Jan. 20.

TERRENCE M. (TERRY) McCAULEY, ’86, Shoreline, age 65, Feb. 25.

BARBARA E. HUGHES, ’88, Dubuque, Iowa, age 71, Dec. 26.

RALPH RICHARD CARSKADDEN, ’90, Seattle, age 71, Sept. 13.

JONATHAN MORGAN FOREST, ’00, West Linn, Ore,. age 36, Jan. 26.

FACULTY & FRIENDS

ISAAC N. ALHADEF, ’38, a World War II fighter pilot who was shot down over Germany, died recently. He didn’t miss a Husky football game in 65 years. He was 96.

KEITH F.S. ALLEN, former desk editor at The Seattle Times who got his start in journalism at The Daily, died Feb. 7. He owned the Ballard-based Pelican Press. He was 70.

ROBERT W. ANDERSON, a UW police officer for 20 years, died Feb. 4 at age 92. He and his wife, Audrey, were married for 70 years.

JILL KINMONT BOOTHE, a women’s slalom national champion who was paralyzed in a 1955 skiing accident, died Feb. 9. Her story was the subject of several Hollywood movies. She went on earn a teaching credential from the UW and taught remedial reading in Southern California. She was 75.

BARRY BULLARD, ’62, a starting tackle on the 1960 Huskies’ Rose Bowl team, died March 26. He was a three-year letterman for the Huskies (1958-60). He later served 16 years in the Air Force and was awarded a bronze star for his service during the Vietnam War. He was 73.

PATRICIA CONROY, who taught Danish and Old Icelandic at the UW, died March 4. She found pleasure in maintaining her bird-friendly garden. She was 70.

DAVID R. DAVIS, ’71, ’73, who climbed Mount Rainier 24 times and scaled many other peaks, died Jan. 14 at the age of 69.

WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON “TIPPY” DYE, the only coach in UW history to guide the Huskies to the Final Four (in 1953), died April 11. Dye, who coached the Huskies from 1951 to 1959, guided a team led by All-American Bob Houbregs to a 28-3 record in 1953. That team made the Final Four in Kansas City, where it finished third after losing to Kansas and beating LSU. Dye, who was inducted into the Husky Hall of Fame in 1996, also was known for turning Nebraska into a football powerhouse. He was 97.

JOHN S. EDWARDS, longtime emeritus professor of zoology, died March 25. A pioneer in insect developmental neurobiology, he directed the Undergraduate Biology Program from 1982-87 and led of the UW Honors Program from 1994-2000. A skilled mountaineer, he was elected to the Alaska Sportsman Hall of Fame.

NELSON FAUSTO, professor emeritus and longtime chairman of the Department of Pathology in the UW School of Medicine, died April 2. He and his family fled his native Brazil’s brutal military dictatorship in 1964. He spent 18 years as chair of the UW’s pathology department and was renowned for his research on the regenerative abilities of the liver. He was 75.

ROBERT L. FLETCHER, faculty emeritus at the School of Law, died Dec. 30. Every week, he baked 10 loaves of bread for his wife and four children. He was 93.

MAURICE F. FREEHILL, professor emeritus of education, died Jan. 27 in Spokane at age 96.

DONNA GERSTENBERGER, the founding editor of The Seattle Review and former chairperson of the UW English Department, died Jan. 16. She was 82.

PAUL HAVAS, ’65, a well-known painter of Northwest scenes, died Feb. 16. The New Jersey native was 71.

L.L. HOUSTON, ’68, was a cancer researcher who died Feb. 16 at age 71. He loved to tell a good story.

MAX KATZ, ’41, professor emeritus of fisheries, died at age 91. He was a highly regarded fisheries biologist who not only specialized in herring in the Pacific Northwest, he enjoyed eating it.

ALICE JAMES KIMBALL, a professor who mentored UW psychology students for more than 30 years, died Jan. 30. She was 93.

MANFRED LABAND, a clinical professor in the UW School of Medicine, died in Feb. 20. The Japanese Bonsai Gardening aficionado was 86.

EDWARD MIGNON, ’59, an information scientist and former UW faculty member for 30 years, died Jan. 17 at age 93 in Tucson.

CHARLES ROLLAND, ’78, a former state Democratic Party chairman who helped elect Norm Rice, ’72, ’74, Seattle’s first African American mayor, died March 12. He was 61.

ALLEN M. SCHER, professor emeritus of cardiac electrophysiology, died May 12, 2011. He was 90.

CHARLES G. STIPP, a clinical professor of medicine, died Jan. 27 at age 95. He produced many films to teach medical procedures.

FREDERICK WISE, ’84, professor in the UW Department of Psychiatry, died Feb. 19. He was 63.

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