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BURT JOHN WYNKOOP '38 died May 28, 1998, in Ann Arbor. He was a retired salesman with Tobin Packing Co. Inc., a wholesale meat distributor in Albany, N.Y., he was a volunteer with the Orange County Cerebral Palsy Association and a member of the Goshen volunteer fire department. His survivors include his wife, Doris (McLaughlin).
LEONIDAS HARRY DEMETER '39cl, of N.Y., died January 27. He was a longtime administrator in the Great Neck, N.H., died March 12.
CHARLES MAYHEW WING '39 died February 22 in Summit, N.J. He was a retired medical copywriter who worked for Squibb Pharmaceutical, Sudler & Hennessey, and other companies over the years. He was an avid reader and gardener and a crossword-puzzle enthusiast. He leaves a daughter, Susan Markson, a son, Charles, a sister, Amy Quigley, and a brother, Edward '37; his wife, Susan (McIntosh), died last October.
RICHARD JOSEPH COTTER JR. '40, LL.B. '44, died March 9 in Plymouth, Mass. A retired lawyer, he was a former assistant attorney general for the Commonwealth of New York, The Harvest Queen, A Metamorphosis: Variations on a Self-Portrait by Gwen John, Beckoning Piccadilly Theatre, and Life Is Precarious. He leaves his wife, Anne (Keating), a daughter, Elizabeth White, and two sons, Edward '71 and Peter.
EDWARD RUBIN '40 died February 25 in Santa Monica, Cal. He was a former corporate vice president of Wyle Laboratories, an aerospace firm in El Segundo, and former president of a subsidiary, Liberty Electronics Corp. In retirement he became president of Action Programs International, of Santa Monica, which gives technical assistance to developing countries under assignments from the Ford Foundation, United Nations, and State Department. In 1989 he served as an adviser to a newly formed UN commission to reform the civil service in Uganda. He was a long-distance runner, a bicyclist, and a mountaineer. He leaves his wife, Mary Jane (Hewitt), two daughters, Karen Lang and Lisa Rail, a son, Christopher, and a sister, Sarah Shumaker '42; his first wife, Jean (Woolley), died in 1972.
GEORGE HOLLISTER WADSWORTH '40, M.B.A. '42, of Connecticut by the United Nations Decade for Women.
EDWIN BAKER GOODALL JR. '41cl, M.D. '44, died February 9 in Wolfeboro, Illinois State Bar Association. He leaves his wife, Carol (Hedman), three daughters, Kathleen Finn, Jane, and Megan, a son, Andrew, and a sister, Joan Corboy.
PHILIP NORMAN RICHMOND '41, of Newton, Mass., died February 13. He was formerly a Boston optometrist. He leaves his wife, Jacqueline (Rudman), three daughters, Carol Teutsch, Marcy '75, and Betsy '82, and a brother, Arnold.
BERNARD DANIEL SHEA '41cl, Ph.D. '52, died March 23 in Hartford. A retired educator, he was former executive director of the Connecticut's community-college system and held teaching appointments at Harvard, Northwestern, and Princeton. In retirement he served as a public member of the Florida. He leaves his wife, Elizabeth (Atkins), a son, Hugh '73, M.B.A. '75, and two stepchildren, John Paris and Barbara Boshold.
CYNTHIA PRUYN GREEN '43, of Walpole, Mass., died February 15. She leaves a daughter, Cynthia; another daughter, Sydney Miller, predeceased her.