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Winter 2021

Class Notes

News on Friends and Classmates

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Passings

Richard I. Simon Ph.D. ’77

Richard I. Simon Ph.D. ’77 died Nov. 10 at age 71. Born in the Bronx, Simon studied English at the University of Rochester and earned a Ph.D. in psychology from UMD. After a brief stint as a clinical psychologist, he drew upon his writing, editing,…

Passings

David A. Daniels ’66

David A. Daniels ’66 of Mt. Pleasant, S.C., died Sept. 10. Born Nov. 16, 1933, to Nancy Corliss Daniels and Richard James Daniels in Franconia, N.H. He graduated from Red Bank High School and Rutgers University. He authored 19 patents during his time as…

Passings

Charles L. (Larry) Hutto ’72

Charles L. (Larry) Hutto ’72 of Severna Park, Md., died Nov. 21 at age 75. He was born in Abilene, Texas, on July 18, 1945, to Charles and Lola Hutto. He lived all over the world as a self-described Navy brat. Hutto attended the University of Arizona,…

Passings

Wallace K. “Wally” Pond Ph.D. ’73

Wallace K. “Wally” Pond Ph.D. ’73 died Nov. 5 at age 83. Born in Boise, Idaho, on Jan. 19, 1937, to Wallace and Lucielle Matthews Pond, he graduated from Boise High School in 1955 and remained friends with many of his classmates. Pond attended Boise…

90s

Lindy Ford ’92

Lindy Ford ’92 was a finalist for the Women to Watch Awards-Health for Wilmington’s Successful Women. She is the president of Lindy Ford Nutrition & Wellness and a registered dietitian and nutritionist.

00s

Alison Stine MFA ’02

“Road Out of Winter,” the debut novel by Alison Stine MFA ’02, was published by MIRA Books, an imprint of HarperCollins, in the fall. The book, about a young woman farmer in southeastern Ohio who must protect her found family, received starred reviews…

10s

Wesley Furnback ’12

Wesley Furnback ’12 co-founded Elysia Group, which was acquired by W20, a provider of analytics-driven marketing and communications solutions in the health care sector.

Passings

Gerald “Jerry” E. Lingenfelter ’67

Gerald “Jerry” E. Lingenfelter ’67 died Sept 23 in New Brunswick, N.J. He was 75. Raised in Leechburg, Pa., he was a resident of East Brunswick, N.J., before moving to Frankford, Del., 11 years ago. After receiving a fire protection degree from the…