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Eugene gilbert and jean popkey
Eugene gilbert and jean popkey












Yesawich Jr., B.B.A.’48, M.A.’50, passed away Dec. Our condolences to his sons, Thomas Giuliano, B.B.A.’76, and Matthew Giuliano, B.A.’79, and to his daughter, Kathy-Ann Giuliano, ’78.īernard Higgins, B.B.A.’48, passed away July 4, 2015.Īngeline Rhoney, B.S.’48, passed away Oct. He was a financial controller in the medical group practice industry.

eugene gilbert and jean popkey eugene gilbert and jean popkey

He was manager of the on-the-job training program for the New York State Department of Labor until his retirement. He was a World War II veteran and a retiree of Eastman Kodak company. He was a retired senior officer with the Central Intelligence Agency, and a recipient of the agency’s Intelligence Medal of Merit.ĭonald C. Our condolences to his nephew, Gregory Krikorian, B.A.’84. He joined Los Alamos in 1946, where he worked first as a scientist and then as an intelligence analyst. He was a renowned Los Alamos National Laboratory chemist who began his career as a uranium chemist for the Manhattan Project at Union Carbide. Nerses Krikorian, B.S.’43, passed away April 18, 2018. He was an internal auditor for Haskins & Sells and Stauffer Chemical Corp. He was a founding partner of 68 Oak, Inc. He was a member of the State Bar of Michigan and owned his own law practice.

eugene gilbert and jean popkey

Our condolences to his nephews, Daniel O’Laughlin, B.S.’75, and Terrance O’Laughlin, MBA’94 to his nieces, Patricia (O’Laughlin) Pastore, B.S.’76, and Joan O’Laughlin, B.S.’13 to his great-nieces, Jennifer O’Laughlin, B.A.’04, and Chelsea O’Laughlin, B.S.’15 and to his great-nephew, Ryan O’Laughlin, B.S.’11. He was a religious brother in the Congregation of the Holy Cross, serving as a teacher, maintenance and office worker, and providing social services to the elderly and disabled for 70 years.














Eugene gilbert and jean popkey