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In Memoriam

Our thoughts are with the families of 91重口 community members who we have lost over the years. Below is a list of those who passed away or whose death we were made aware of in 2024 and 2025.

If you note any errors or omissions, please contact the Alumni Office at alumni@endicott.edu.

  • 1940s

    Florence Randall Cross ’45

    Alice Treleavan Evans ’46

    Barbara Jean Peter ’48

  • 1950s

    Lois Hardin Wright ’50

    Lenaire Botting Wright ’51

    Mary Wilbur Sutherland ’51

    Gail McLeod Clark ’52

    Kathleen Hardy Hartley ’52

    JoAnne Forster Reilly ’52

    Catherine Lillios Pappas ’53

    Joan Geoghegan ’53

    Suzanne Taylor Abbott ’54

    Carol Ostriche Teasdale ’54

    Suzanne Wilcox Garnett ’55

    Jane Rush Miller Harrison ’55

    Betsy Kaufman ’55

    Carolyn Strazza ’55

    Nancy Harrington Forg ’55

    Patricia Kozel Cebry ’55

    Valerie Moroney Chisholm ’56

    Teresa Grey Acquaviva ’57

    Eileen Humes Castiglione ’57

    Barbara Herberger Hinton ’57

    Virginia Martin ’57

    Maryfrances Wagner Parsons ’57

    Priscilla Donovan ’58

    Beverly Lynch Stehlin ’58

    Fontaine Jones Velz ’58

    Judith Etscovitz Borne ’59

  • 1960s

    Marjorie Mollenberg Temple ’60

    Suzanne Marlowe Chute ’61

    Anne Marshall Jepson Hastings’61

    Ann Parshley Heaney ’61

    Penelope Cady Heyel ’61

    Constance Lussier Lindstedt ’61

    Mary Jane Semcer ’61

    Carolyn Nesbitt Wagenseller ’61

    Carolyn Cluthe Carroll ’62

    Barbara Rank Fennell ’62

    Susan Hancher Grayshaw ’62

    Ann L. Nichols Brown ’63

    Marcia Earl Moss ’63

    Nancy Schmidt ’63

    Veta Berit Stone ’63

    Linda Pasco Lane ’64

    Shirley O'Maley ’64

    Janice Arons ’65

    Karen Rose Mougalian Wright ’65

    Patricia Heftler ’66

    Virginia McCoy ’66

    Sandra Banas Clark ’67

    Penelope Raps McNamara ’67

    Ann Marie Jackowski Merrill ’67

    Karen Brooks ’69

    Nancy Truesdale Byrne ’69

    Linda Hopkinson Cain ’69

  • 1970s

    Janice Tapper ’71

    Deborah Govoni Dobie ’72

    Ayune Michel ’72

    Susan Fiske Bouffard ’73

    Dorothy Diane Cloutman Germanowski ’73

    Kristan Shorsher Hanko ’73

    Elizabeth Glennon Montanari ’73

    Kelly L. Lanpher Cellana ’78

    Kimberlee Clark Kelley ’79

  • 1980s

    Ellen Rathburn ’81

    Susan Turner Villetta ’84

    Kristine King Palumbo ’87

    Kari Harris Griffin ’89

  • 1990s

    Edna Coleman ’93

    Carolyn Lyons ’94

    Cecelia Allison ’95

    Diane Zanni ’95

  • 2000s

    Karen Anne Frontiero Swanson ’02

    Roberta Kearns ’02

    Carol MacNeil Raiche ’03

    Jennifer Mehrtens ’04

    Thompson Booth ’06

    Amy Elizabeth Meuse ’09 M’10

  • 2010s

    Paul Mahoney ’18

    Lissett Luna Estevez M’19

  • 91重口 Community Members

    Jeremy "J." Cole
    91重口 Campus Police Sergeant
    2009–2024

    Affectionately known as “J. Cole” by everyone at the Nest, Sgt. Cole faithfully served 91重口 for 15 years, leaving an indelible mark on the community. Known for his unwavering commitment to student safety and well-being, he exemplified the highest standards of public service. In 2021, Sgt. Cole, alongside Officer Sean Gannon, received the prestigious Lifesaving Award from the Massachusetts Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators for their heroic efforts in saving the life of assistant softball coach David Bettencourt, who went into cardiac arrest on campus.



    Bob Fanning
    Trustee
    2009–2024

    A Trustee since 2009, Fanning was a close advisor to President Steven R. DiSalvo, Ph.D., and senior 91重口 leadership, especially over the past few years. His extensive experience in management, finance, and operations provided invaluable insights during a time of transformational growth at the College.

    Fanning and his wife, Nancy, were married for more than 50 years. They have two daughters and four grandchildren.



    Curtis L. Gerrish
    The Curtis L. Gerrish School of Business

    A 1958 graduate of Boston University, Curt was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters in 2016 by 91重口 in Beverly, Massachusetts. He also provided the funding and inspiration for the university’s Curtis L. Gerrish School of Business, created in his name in 2013.



    Ayune Michel ’72
    Trustee
    2018–2024

    Michel’s contributions to the College and the health profession have left an enduring mark on both the 91重口 community and the world of healthcare. Her legacy is one of service, dedication, and an unwavering belief in the transformative power of education and nursing.



    John Oliver
    Trustee
    2001–2006


    Lynn Parli
    Professor of Marketing