Skidmore College - Scope Magazine Spring 2019

49 SKIDMORE COLLEGE Wake Forest, N.C., died Oct. 12, 2018. A textile and clothing major, she taught at schools around the country. She is survived by her husband, Richard Wilson, and a daughter. Barbara Engster Sullivan ’59 of Westford, Mass., died Aug. 12, 2018. An English major, she was a teacher, career counselor and employment advisor. She is survived by four daugh- ters, a son, and nine grandchildren. Sally Andrews Serenius ’59 of Naples, Fla., died Dec. 3, 2018. She was a political science major. She is survived by her husband, William Serenius, a son and daughter, three step-sons and seven grandchildren. Meredith Jenkins Judge ’60 of Queensbury, N.Y., died Oct. 24, 2018. A nursing major, she was a public health nurse. She served as a reunion and campaign volunteer and a class agent. She is survived by her husband, Wayne Judge, a daughter, Pamela Judge Wilson ’88 , a son and seven grandchildren. Gail Bendix Jaffe ’60 of Oro Valley, Ariz., died Aug. 18, 2018. A psychol- ogy major, she had a psychotherapy practice for many years. She was a reunion volunteer, class agent and class correspondent. She also served as a hospitality chair and re- gional club volunteer. She is survived by her husband, Alan Jaffe. Judith Krysto Williams ’60 of Vero Beach, Fla., died Oct. 25, 2018. A government major, she worked as an executive recruiter. She is survived by her husband, Larry Williams, three sons, a sister and brother and 12 grandchildren. Julia Smith Pringle ’60 of Temple, Ariz., died Oct. 17, 2018. A physical edu- cation major, she was a longtime edu- cator, a talented artist and printmaker. She was a reunion and class agent volunteer. She is survived by a son. Mary Campbell Paddon ’61 of Middlebury, Vt., died Sept. 23, 2018. A mathematics major, she taught at Columbia Middle School and Gov. Livingston High School in New Jersey. She is survived by two daughters, including Katherine Werthmann ’94 , two step-children, and two grandchildren. Joellen Maloney Toussaint ’62 of Wellesley, Mass., died Nov. 11, 2018. A history major, she was a president of the League of Women Voters, a board member of the Wellesley Council on Aging and an anchor for a cable channel program. She is survived by two daughters, a son, six grandchildren and a sister. Courtney Cunningham Teegen ’64 of Bull Valley, Ill., died Aug. 18, 2018. She was a history major. She is survived by her husband, Donald Teegen, two daughters and a son, two grandchildren and two sisters. Jane Carlson Williams ’64 of Seattle, Wash., died April 20, 2017. She was a nonprofit development professional. She is survived by her husband, David Williams, two sons and a brother. Linda Hellmich Brink ’64 of Saraso- ta, Fla., died Jan. 21. An art major, she established her own interior design firm, Lindell Designs, in 1972. She is survived by her husband, Clark Brink, a daughter, three step-children, a sister and eight grandchildren. Marian Curtis Kunz ’65 of Ballston Spa, N.Y., died Nov. 18, 2018. A home economics major, she enjoyed a long career in area public schools. She is survived by three daughters, a son, a sister, three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Her husband, Edward, predeceased her. Janet Cary Mevs ’69 of Middletown, Conn., died Dec. 22, 2018. A social work major, she counseled patients at Connecticut Valley Hospital be- fore coordinating a medical practice. She is survived by her husband, Cliff Mevs, and a daughter, sister and granddaughter. Lois Trowbridge Brockman ’69 of Barrington, Ill., died Nov. 19, 2018. An insurance executive, she was active in arts and civic organizations. She is survived by her husband, Dan Brock- man, a son and daughter, a step-son and four grandchildren. Marilyn Mercer Hamel ’70 of North Hero, Vt., died Aug. 14, 2018. An education major, she was a middle school teacher. She is survived by her husband, Paul Hamel, a son, a brother, two grandchildren and her mother. Robin Steier Goldberg ’72 of New York, N.Y., died Aug. 9, 2018. She was a psychology major. She is survived by her husband Harvey Goldberg, a son and a daughter. Jeffrey Grey ’73 of San Rafael, Calif., died July 29, 2018. An art major, he earned a bachelor’s after serving in the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam War. He was an arborist for the National Park Service in Bar Harbor, Maine. He is survived by his wife, Linda Grey, a daughter, three sons and three grandchildren. Candace Herron Borreson ’75 of Clemmons, N.C., died Oct. 31, 2018. A government-sociology major, she worked for Sara Lee and RJR Nabisco before serving as senior vice president for Keystone Marketing. She later founded her own agency, Insights, Inc. She is survived by a brother, two sisters and her loving dog, Zoe. Janice Rizzo DeLaney ’79 of South Bedford, N.Y., died Sept. 29, 2018. A business major, she was a human resources administrator for a family business. She is survived by her husband, Gerald DeLaney and three daughters. Lisa Symons Burke ’83 of Flint Hill, Va., died Feb. 1. A nursing major, she practiced nursing for many years. She is survived by four daughters and six grandchildren. Sui Lam Sung ’85 of Avenel, N.J., died May 11, 2018. A business major, he enjoyed a successful career in finance with JP Morgan, HypoVer- einsbank and ICBC Standard Bank. He is survived by his wife, Cynthia Sung, a daughter, two brothers and two sisters, and his mother. Amanda Yelen ’90 of Bridgeport, Conn., died Sept. 15, 2018. She was an English-Spanish major. She is survived by a sister, Kate Yelen Compton ’93 , and a brother-in-law, Randall Compton ’93 . Andrew Flamm ’90 of Rockland, Maine, died Nov. 23, 2018. An art major, he had a successful career as a folk art dealer. He is survived by his wife, Michelle Hauser, his parents, a brother and a sister. Crystal Brooks ’96 of North Adams, Mass., died Nov. 29, 2018. She earned a bachelor’s in psychology and served as director of prospect management and research at Wil- liams College. She is survived by a brother and two sisters. Leah Guerreiro-Ramos ’97 of Los Angeles, Calif., died Nov. 8, 2018. A classics-English major, she estab- lished a career in marketing in Ohio and California. She is survived by her parents, Alberto and Laura Guer- reiro-Ramos. Ian Pollock ’08 of Sunderland, Vt., died in November 2018. A neuro- science major, he was a science teacher at Burr & Burton Academy. Ian was the co-founder and director of the Block Island Fishing Academy. In honor of Ian, it will continue as a nonprofit dedicated to providing fish- ing experiences and outdoor educa- tion to disadvantaged children. He is survived by his parents, Lani Lovisa and David Pollock, two brothers and a sister. Class Notes are edited for length and clarity. 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