Anna Hitchcock Overocker 24, Bakersfield, Calif., Aug. 5, 1999. Anna was a retired high school teacher.
Kathryn Lace 27, Lakewood, Colo., Dec. 15. She was a retired educator. Survivors include her great-niece, Jean Carbutt 01.
Isabelle Patterson Workman 27, Granite Bay, Calif., Dec. 15.
Dorothy Rose Donahue 29, Colorado Springs, June 7. A Colorado Springs native, Dorothy was a teacher, realtor, and owner of Airport Limo Services and Mount Vernon Hotel.
Elizabeth Morgan Phelps 29, Colorado Springs, April 6. Elizabeth retired from Colorado College after working for 23 years at the bookstore.
Margaret Bissonnette Banuat 30, Concord, Calif., Feb. 18, 1999.
Opal Barrett Hathaway 30, Arvada, Colo., May 19. Opal was a retired teacher.
Mary McConnell Johnson 30, Colorado Springs, May 9. Mary was a librarian with School District 11 for 38 years.
Velma Rose Bullard 32, Las Cruces, N.M., Jan. 2. Velma was a homemaker and school teacher.
Lyle F. Jones 33, Anchorage, Alaska, March 21. Lyle was an engineer with the Department of the Interior of the Bureau of Land Management. He retired in 1973 as chief of the Division of Technical Services. Before retiring, he initiated the survey of the 104 million acres granted to the state under the Alaska Statehood Act.
Walter Knodel 33, San Diego, June 7. After retiring, Walter was appointed first advisor to the mayor of San Diegos Senior Citizens Advisory Commission. He was a proud member of the Westerners, a volunteer organization dedicated to the preservation of Western legacies. Survivors include his wife, Marjorie.
Daniel Santry 33, Sun City, Ariz., May 15. Survivors include his wife, Inez.
Martha Keene Taylor 33, Denver, April 7.
Willis E. Parkinson 36, Glenwood Springs, Colo., Feb. 5, 1999. Willis practiced law in Glenwood Springs for 40 years. Survivors include his wife, Ruth.
Philip H. Reilly 36, Menlo Park, Calif., May 17, 1999. Phil and his wife, Pauline, taught dance classes for children and adults in the mid-peninsula area from 1955 until their retirement in 1996.
Arnold C. Kimmell 40, Aurora, Colo., April 18. Arnold retired from the First National Bank of Denver. He was preceded in death by his wife, Elizabeth Copeland Kimmell 39.
John B. Griffith 41, Englewood, Colo., May 2. John was a retired physician. He was preceded in death by his wife, Enid Moore Griffith 44.
Mary McElwain Johnson 41, Colorado Springs, April 12. Mary retired after 42 years with Mountain Bell.
Emilie MiMi Buka Tescher 41, Englewood, Colo., June 9. Mimi was a former teacher and real estate broker. Survivors include her daughter, Carol Nowels Wright 66.
Cecil V. Bishop 42, Tacoma, Wash., Nov. 20. Cecil was an avid motorcyclist and member of the Tacoma Yacht Club and House Boat Yacht Club. Survivors include his wife, Betty Newell Bishop 43.
Robert C. Tallmadge 42, Mesa, Ariz., April 10. Robert retired in 1987 as a municipal bond attorney. He was an avid reader and an orator of Denver history. Survivors include his wife, Doris.
Robert Lennox 43, Colorado Springs, June 22. He was a HUD real estate specialist.
John Jack Lee 44, Colorado Springs, May 18. Jack was an active alumnus, serving on numerous reunion planning committees. He was a development volunteer, a class agent volunteer, and had served on the National Alumni Council. He was active in the Fifty Year Club and had been serving as a vice president at the time of his death. Survivors include his wife, Amy.
Jane Galligan Hard 45, Oriental, N.C., June 12. She was a devoted wife and mother. Survivors include her husband, William.
Diana Demarest Mitcheltree 45, Golden, Colo., May 28. She was a docent with the Denver Zoo and a naturalist with Roxborough State Park.
Susan McPhee Mahony 46, Denver, August. Susan was a volunteer for St. Josephs Hospital Auxiliary, the Denver Dental Society Auxiliary and the Goodwill Society.
Willard Millikan 48, Littleton, Colo., July 7. Willard was a petroleum geologist. Survivors include his wife, Gloria Bradley Millikan 49.
Allen L. Kelly 49, Denver, April 9. Allen retired as a teacher from Denver Public Schools in 1981 after 28 years. Survivors include his wife, Virginia.
Weldon Jeff Grinnan 50, Santa Maria, Calif., March 17. Jeff worked for 30 years in petroleum exploration and in aerospace technical management and administration. Survivors include his longtime companion, Libbie Beardsley.
Frances Kapelke Haynes 50, Lakewood, Colo., June 14. Frances was a homemaker and artist. She is survived by her husband, Robert G., and son, Robert E. Haynes 73.
Wilma Fite Newcomer 50, Cheyenne, Wyo., July 3. Wilma was a former assistant registrar at Colorado College.
Harry Whitworth 50, Sun City, Ariz., April 8. Harry was a teacher, coach and administrator at District 11 in Colorado Springs. He played hockey while attending Colorado College and was inducted into Colorado Colleges Athletics Hall of Fame in 1998 with the other members of the 1950 NCAA National Championship team. Survivors include his wife, Maxine.
Jack A. Wellmerling 51, Worthington, Ohio, Aug. 7. Jack retired in 1985 as a sales representative with Dupont Corporation, where he had worked for 30 years. Survivors include his wife, Marjorie.
Betty Wright 51, Corsicana, Texas, July 19, 1999. Survivors include her niece, Anna Blackford Zier 73.
Marsha Sehm 52, Bellevue, Wash., Feb. 23. Marsha was an avid skier, hiker and camper.
James A. Weir 54, Calgary, Alberta, March 16. Survivors include his wife, Mabel.
William R. Entrikin 55, Sun City, Ariz., June 18. William was retired from North American Aviation. Survivors include his wife, Emily.
Jody Shattuck Kisselburg Hill 56, Denver, May 12. Jody was an anthropologist, an accomplished pianist and a painter.
Richard Dick McGhee 58, Parksville, British Columbia, March 8. Dick worked in the oil and gas industry in Calgary for 26 years. Survivors include his wife, Jocelyn.
Robert Novak 58, Colorado Springs, May 4.
William F. Savage 58, Sun River, Ore., Sept. 8, 1998. William retired from Eastman Kodak Co.
Lynn Brown Culver 59, Wichita, Kan., July 9, 1999. Survivors include her husband, Joe.
Frances Trotter Welch 61, Short Hills, N.J., May 25. Survivors include her husband, Richard Welch 60, sister, Barbara Trotter Weiskopf 54, and brother-in-law, Gilbert Weiskopf 53.
Alexander Yankovich 63, Belfountain, Ontario, Jan 1. Alex was chairman of Canusa Capital Corp. Survivors include his wife, Kathy Clark Yankovich 63.
Caroline Jacobson-May 64, Santa Cruz, Calif., June 23. Carrie was an artist and a career volunteer for Colorado College and had just attended Colorado Colleges Tour Choir Reunion held in the spring. She co-founded the now-popular Capitola Art and Wine Festival in 1983 and was the artist coordinator up until her passing. She volunteered many hours for the arts and was currently serving as president of the Santa Cruz Handweavers Guild. Survivors include her husband, Dan.
Michael Denson 68, Lakewood, Colo., June 23. Michael was a computer sales representative.
Claire Wuebbold Kratz MAT 68, Colorado Springs, May 31. Claire was retired from teaching and was a cellist in the Colorado Springs Philharmonic Orchestra. Survivors include her husband, Thomas.
Anna Waltemade Partridge 68, Walnut Creek, Calif., June 10, 1999.
Richard Lewis 75, Breckenridge, Colo., died suddenly on July 24. Richard was an ophthalmologist. Survivors include his wife, Wendy, his mother, Estelle 71, and brother, James 74. He was preceded in death by his brother, Robert 80. Gifts in his memory may be made to the Richard Lewis Memorial Fund, Development Office, Colorado College, 14 E. Cache La Poudre, Colorado Springs, CO 80903.
W. Mark Harty 84, Los Angeles, Calif., April 26, in an automobile accident. Mark was working in San Francisco as a design engineer at EcoMat, a start-up company doing water purification engineering and systems design. Survivors include his wife, Elizabeth Janello 87.
R. Samuel Liesching 87, Washington, D.C., May 9. Survivors include his wife, Angela, and newborn son.
Kenneth Gene Lawrence 90, Littleton, Colo., Sept. 25, 1998.
FRIENDS
John O. Fundingslund, Colorado Springs, April 12. John taught chorale music at Colorado College from 1946 until 1951. After 1951, he was a self-taught, self-employed engineer, inventor and photographer. Survivors include his wife, Gladys.
Varina Marka Webb Stewart, May 25, 2000. Marka was the great-granddaughter of Jefferson Davis, and the widow of John W. Stewart, a trustee of Colorado College from 1962 to 1968. Her first husband, Gerald Bennett 23, preceded her in death. They had two children, Gerald W. Bennett 48 and Charles F. Bennett 54. She also had step-children, and several grandchildren, including John Wolcott Stewart II 79 and Richard Stewart Phelps 73.
Markas father-in-law was Philip Battell Stewart, a Colorado College trustee from 1900 to 1953 and the Colorado College baseball coach from 1902 to 1905. Philip Stewart, his wife, and their son, John W. Stewart, lived in what is now Stewart House from 1902 until Mr. Stewart died in 1957. At that time, Stewart House was given to Colorado College. In 1935, Phil also financed the construction of Colorado Colleges Stewart Field.
Marka, a long-time supporter of Colorado College, was an honorary trustee of the Colorado Springs Symphony; the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, and the Colorado Opera Festival. She was also an honorary trustee of the Webb-Waring Institute in Denver, which was founded by her father, Dr. Gerald B. Webb.