Goldwin Smith Hall and the statues of Ezra Cornell and A.D. White on the Arts Quad in fall

December 2025

The University recently learned of the passing of these Cornellians

Editor’s note: Please submit notification of alumni deaths—including an obituary, if possible—to the University at cubio-deceased@cornell.edu. Once the University records an alumni death in its database, the relevant information is forwarded to Cornellians for inclusion in a future In Memoriam section; deaths are generally listed three to four months after the University receives notice. If you have questions, please contact Alexandra Bond ’12 at abb83@cornell.edu.

’41 DVM—Samuel Bender of Providence, RI, July 8, 2025; veterinarian; federal meat inspector; patent holder; enjoyed international travel, theater, concerts, art, and making jewelry; active in community, professional, and alumni affairs.

’46, B Chem E ’47—John W. Drew of Chatham and Manasquan, NJ, July 14, 2025; president, Drew Engineering; also worked at Ciba Pharmaceuticals; president, Algonquin Theater; veteran; enjoyed international travel, jazz, birdwatching, skiing, camping, canoeing, and racquet sports; active in community, professional, and alumni affairs. Alpha Chi Sigma.

’48 BA, MD ’52—Joseph K. Indenbaum of San Dimas, CA, August 5, 2025; physician; medical director, Los Angeles County Health Services; veteran; recipient, Alan Cranston EMS Achievement Award, American College of Emergency Physicians; active in professional and alumni affairs.

’48 BEE—Fred M. Mitchell of North Lovell, ME, and Durham, NH, July 25, 2025; president and CEO, Jenson & Mitchell Inc., a truck suspension spring manufacturing and repair company; veteran; enjoyed international travel, choral singing, hiking, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and competitive horseshoes; active in community, professional, religious, and alumni affairs. Tau Kappa Epsilon.


’51 BS Hotel—Donald G. Bickert of Vero Beach, FL, August 6, 2024; hotelier; active in alumni affairs. Seal & Serpent.

’51 BA—Nancy Belcher First of Leeds, MA, May 23, 2025; elementary school teacher; oil painter; social justice advocate; enjoyed gardening; active in community, religious, and alumni affairs. Sigma Kappa.

’51 BS CALS—William W. Zimmer of Rotterdam, NY, May 30, 2025; computer accountant, New York State Department of Health and General Electric; teacher of vocational agriculture, general science, biology, driver’s education, reading, and math; volunteer fireman; master gardener; enjoyed international travel; active in community, professional, religious, and alumni affairs. Alpha Gamma Rho.

’52 BS CALS—David L. Diana of Sarasota, FL, formerly of Urbana, IL, May 7, 2025; owner, Diana Foods; president, White Hen Pantry and Eisner Food Stores; veteran; member, Illinois Racing Commission; avid reader; enjoyed international travel, golf, and a good cigar; active in community, professional, and alumni affairs. Pi Kappa Phi.

’52 BA—Edward C. Hanpeter of Novi, MI, July 25, 2025; attorney; partner, Dykema law firm; also worked at Ford Motor Co.; veteran; enjoyed history, sports, model trains, writing, and gardening; active in community, professional, religious, and alumni affairs. Theta Xi. Surviving spouse: Joan Ruby Hanpeter ’51.

’52 BA—Lucian L. Leape of Lexington, MA, June 30, 2025; pediatric surgeon; father of the patient safety movement; co-founder, National Patient Safety Foundation; adjunct professor of health policy, Department of Health Policy and Management, Harvard University; veteran; author; active in community, professional, and alumni affairs. Phi Kappa Psi.

’52 BS CALS—Shirley Sagen Norton of Canton, NY, August 3, 2025; founding member, Canton ZONTA; enjoyed international travel and bowling; active in community, religious, and alumni affairs. Wayside-Aftermath.

’52 BA—Pierre Tonachel of Towanda, PA, July 17, 2025; attorney; active in alumni affairs. Watermargin.

’53 BS CALS—Gerald W. Crump of Madrid, NY, February 13, 2025; guidance counselor, Massena Central School; Future Farmers of America teacher; veteran; Mason; enjoyed travel, camping, and gardening; active in community, religious, and alumni affairs. Kappa Phi Kappa.

’53, BS HE ’52—Joyce Wisbaum Underberg of Rochester, NY, August 15, 2025; director of government affairs, Schlegel Corp.; avid skier and golfer; enjoyed international travel, tennis, sailing, bridge, reading, and crossword puzzles; active in civic, community, professional, and alumni affairs. Sigma Delta Tau.

’54 BA, JD ’58—Stanley R. Birer of Flossmoor, IL, August 6, 2025; manager, Chapman Laundry; attorney; veteran; reading and mathematics tutor; enjoyed international travel, wine collecting, gardening, and classical music; active in alumni affairs. Phi Sigma Delta.

’54 BA—Jay Greenfield of New York City, formerly of Mamaroneck, NY, June 29, 2025; attorney; litigation partner, Paul, Weiss, Rifkin, Wharton & Garrison; veteran; author; advocate for social justice; active in community, professional, religious, and alumni affairs. Sigma Alpha Mu.

’54, BEP ’55—Marshall Lapp of Walnut Creek, CA, May 5, 2025; physicist, Sandia National Laboratories and General Electric Research and Development Center; expert in laser spectroscopy; developed a mobile laser remote sensing system to study the climatological effects of water vapor and the relation to atmospheric carbon dioxide; author; mentor; enjoyed travel, art, architecture, music, books, long conversations, photography, collecting antique photographic equipment and images, and studying the history of science; active in community, professional, and alumni affairs. Beta Sigma Rho.

’54 BA—Alfred D. Loizeaux of Bradenton, FL, August 23, 2025; captain, U.S. Navy Dental Corps; mentor; volunteer, U.S. Chicamacomico (NC) Life-Saving Station; active in community, professional, and alumni affairs. Seal & Serpent.

’54 BA—Don O. Noel Jr. of Bloomfield, CT, June 30, 2025; journalist; political columnist, Hartford Courant; reporter, Hartford Times; senior news correspondent and host of “Face the State” at WFSB; also worked at the American Friends Service Committee; author; enjoyed theater, opera, symphony, and ballet; active in civic, community, professional, and alumni affairs.

’55—Toimi A. Parssinen of Newport, NH, February 1, 2025; president, Wilton Pressed Metals; automotive contractor; also worked at Joy Manufacturing; taught in the engineering technology program, University of New Hampshire; active in professional affairs. Alpha Tau Omega.

’55 BA—Samuel W. Salus of Savannah, GA, May 31, 2025; trial judge, Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas; chief public defender, Montgomery County, PA; attorney; founder, Koch, Phelps, and Salus law firm; veteran; member, Kiwanis; enjoyed international travel, golf, tennis, and studying early American history; active in civic, community, professional, and alumni affairs. Theta Delta Chi.

’56—Rhonda Nathan Innes of Chapel Hill, NC, May 19, 2025; community activist and environmentalist; supporter of the North Carolina Symphony and Girl Scouts; enjoyed sailing, gardening, sculpting, long walks in the woods, and golf croquet; active in community affairs.

’56 BA—Paul C. James of Bonita Springs, FL, formerly of Madison, CT, April 27, 2025; president, Pirelli Armstrong Tire Corp.; president and CEO, Armstrong Tire Co.; vice president, research and development, BFGoodrich Corp.; jazz musician; enjoyed editing family home movies and performing in community concert bands and Dixieland groups; active in community, professional, and alumni affairs. Acacia.

’56 BA—Keith R. Johnson of Sharon, CT, April 26, 2025; member, board of editors, Fortune magazine; executive editor, Money and Discover magazines; writer, editor, and correspondent, Time magazine; reporter, New York Herald Tribune; columnist, Lakeville Journal; chair, choir school, St. Thomas Church, New York City; chair, Advisory Council, College of Arts and Sciences, Cornell University; active in civic, community, professional, religious, and alumni affairs. Delta Phi.

’56 DVM—Charles A. Mebus of Southold, NY, February 5, 2025; veterinarian; chief, Foreign Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory, Plum Island Animal Disease Center, U.S. Department of Agriculture; professor of veterinary science, University of Nebraska; discovered a rotavirus that causes gastrointestinal disease in calves; helped develop a rotavirus vaccine; researched African swine fever, hand-foot-and-mouth disease, and Rift Valley fever; veteran; mentor; avid fisherman; enjoyed travel and gardening; active in community, professional, religious, and alumni affairs.

’56 JD—Albert J. Morhard of Chardon, OH, August 16, 2025; acting judge, Lyndhurst Municipal Court; trial attorney; adjunct professor, Kent State University; author; enjoyed boating; active in community, professional, and alumni affairs.

’57 BS CALS—Lawrence E. Brown of East Rochester, NY, formerly of Jamestown, NY, July 26, 2025; worked at the U.S. Department of Agriculture; veteran; member, Kiwanis; volunteer, Audubon Center; recipient, President’s Gold Volunteer Service Award; enjoyed gardening and fishing; active in community, professional, religious, and alumni affairs.

’57—Nancy Moore Gehman of Santa Fe, NM, May 28, 2025; court-appointed special advocate for children; general superintendent, roads and parks, Harris County, TX; sales representative, Triple A Alarm Co.; campaign manager; civil rights advocate; lifelong learner and avid reader; enjoyed international travel; active in civic and community affairs. Kappa Delta.

’57 BA—Bruce E. Slovin of New York City, August 10, 2025; founder, Center for Jewish History; president, 1 Eleven Associates LLP; president, MacAndrews & Forbes Holdings Inc. and Revlon Group Inc.; attorney; philanthropist; active in community, professional, religious, and alumni affairs. Phi Sigma Delta.

’58 BS HE—Jewelle Carlson Allen of Mystic, CT, March 15, 2025; special education teacher, Fairfax County Public Schools; taught nutrition to nursing students at Old Dominion University; also taught at Pennfield School (RI) and U.S. Department of Defense schools in Italy; enjoyed international travel, music, sailing, and gardening; active in community, professional, and alumni affairs.

’58, BME ’59, MS ’63—Charles P. Burton of Centerville, OH, formerly of Lebanon, NJ, July 17, 2025; manager, AT&T; enjoyed baseball, softball, trains, birdwatching, photography, choral singing, and gardening; active in community, professional, religious, and alumni affairs. Kappa Sigma. Surviving spouse: Barbara Baltzel Burton ’57.

’58 BA—Douglas M. Horne of Amherst, MA, January 31, 2025; pilot, United Airlines; inventor, AccuPark system; veteran; active in professional affairs. Tau Kappa Epsilon.

’59, BS ILR ’62—Richard J. Cowles of Santa Fe, NM, May 6, 2025; executive, Telerate Systems and the Chicago Board Options Exchange; also worked at IBM; facilitated Russia’s and Eastern Europe’s transition to market economies; member, Merchant Marine; Rotarian; helped rebuild and preserve the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad; active in civic, community, professional, and alumni affairs. Delta Kappa Epsilon.

’59 JD—Victor Friedman of Merion Station, PA, June 28, 2025; judge, Superior Court of New Jersey; attorney; veteran; lifelong learner; active in civic, community, professional, religious, and alumni affairs.

’59 DVM—George C. Shurtleff of Moravia, NY, formerly of Port Charlotte, FL, and Liverpool, NY, June 28, 2025; veterinarian; active in community and professional affairs. Alpha Psi.


’60, BS CALS ’61—Peter J. Olin of St. Paul, MN, June 30, 2025; professor emeritus and director, University of Minnesota Landscape Arboretum; enjoyed international travel; active in community, professional, religious, and alumni affairs. Kappa Sigma.

’61 BA—Edith Milhorat Boothby of Falmouth, ME, July 22, 2025; real estate agent; active in alumni affairs. Delta Gamma.

’61, BEE ’63, PhD ’66—Donald M. Kerr of Denver, CO, July 13, 2025; chairman, MITRE Corp.; director, Michael Baker International LLC and Orbis Operations LLC; principal deputy director, National Intelligence; director, National Reconnaissance Office; assistant to the secretary of the Air Force for Intelligence and Space Technology; deputy director, science and technology, Central Intelligence Agency; assistant director, Laboratory Division, Federal Bureau of Investigation; deputy manager of Nevada Operations, and deputy assistant secretary and acting assistant secretary for Defense Programs and Energy Technology, U.S. Department of Energy; executive vice president and director, Science Applications International Corp.; director, Los Alamos National Laboratory; active in professional and alumni affairs. Psi Upsilon. Surviving spouse: Alison Kyle Kerr ’62.

’61 BA—Emily Tall of Buffalo, NY, September 26, 2024; professor of Russian, SUNY Buffalo; expert on the reception of modern western writers, such as James Joyce, in the Soviet Union; author; active in professional and alumni affairs.

’62, BS Nurs ’63—Virginia Carrieri-Kohlman of San Anselmo, CA, May 14, 2025; professor emerita of nursing, University of California, San Francisco; expert on dyspnea; author; active in professional and alumni affairs. Kappa Alpha Theta.

’63 MS, PhD ’65—Uma Godbole Lele of Washington, DC, July 28, 2025; specialist in international economic development, World Bank; researched complex interactions among agricultural policy, agricultural growth, equity, environment, and gender, chiefly in the Global South; professor, University of Florida; prolific author; advocate for women’s empowerment; mentor; established an award for the best research on gender in agriculture; recipient, B.P. Pal, M.S. Swaminathan, and Clifton Wharton awards; active in professional and alumni affairs.

’63 BA—Harold S. Nathan of New York City, August 3, 2025; attorney; partner, Rimon Law; active in alumni affairs. Beta Sigma Rho.

’64 BA—William L. Barney of Chapel Hill, NC, April 28, 2025; professor of history, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; leading scholar of 19th-century America and the Civil War era; also taught at Trenton State College; author; enjoyed travel, physical and mental fitness, and dogs; active in community, professional, and alumni affairs. Phi Kappa Tau.

’64 BA—Arnold M. Friedman of Providence, RI, July 29, 2025; attorney; vice president and deputy general counsel, Textron Inc.; partner, Widett and Widett; also worked at Edwards Wildman; active in professional and alumni affairs. Sigma Alpha Mu.

’64 BA—Michael B. Goldstein of Washington, DC, April 26, 2025; managing director, Tyton Partners; attorney, Cooley LLP; journalist, United Press International; founding director, New York City Urban Corps; assistant city administrator and director of university relations, Office of the Mayor of the City of New York; associate vice chancellor for urban and governmental affairs and associate professor of urban sciences, University of Illinois, Chicago; board member, Washington Ballet; active in civic, community, professional, and alumni affairs. Phi Sigma Epsilon.

’64 JD—Klaus H. Jander of Greenwich, CT, July 8, 2025; international attorney; partner at Alexander & Green, Rogers & Wells, and Clifford Chance; official counsel to the German government at the United Nations, Consulate General in New York, and Embassy in Washington, DC; veteran; author; active in civic, community, professional, and alumni affairs.

’64—Lee J. Manning of Vienna, VA, July 23, 2025; mechanical engineer; worked at the Environmental Protection Agency; veteran. Lambda Chi Alpha.

’65 BA—Gordon D. Hirsch of St. Paul, MN, October 7, 2024; professor emeritus of English and director of the Honors Program, College of Liberal Arts, University of Minnesota; author; co-founder and editor, Journal of Stevenson Studies; recipient, Morse-Alumni Award for Outstanding Contributions to Undergraduate Education and the Gordon L. Starr Award for Academic Advising; active in professional and alumni affairs.

’65 BA—Erik W. Wiisanen of Jacksonville, FL, January 8, 2025; vice president of marketing, Omega Metals; vice president, Barnett Bank; history aficionado; active in community and professional affairs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon.

’66 DVM—Errol J. Cady of Columbus, NJ, March 14, 2025; veterinarian; active in alumni affairs. Alpha Gamma Rho. Surviving spouse: Nicole Duran Cady ’64.

’66 BA—Christopher S. Kinder of Oakland, CA, April 14, 2025; labor activist, socialist, and writer; printer, Inkworks; Marxist theoretician and researcher; leader, Trade Union Commission, Spartacist League; founder and organizer, Labor Action Committee to Free Mumia Abu-Jamal; enjoyed international travel, camping, nature, music, humor, science, history, river rafting, backpacking, and drawing cartoons; active in civic, community, and professional affairs.

’66 BS HE—Barbara A. Lawrence of Fort Lauderdale, FL, August 20, 2025; owner, Healthy 4 Your Life; also worked at Reagan Equipment Company Inc., Kilo Pak Marine Generators, and Hobart Corp.;active in alumni affairs. Kappa Delta.

’66 BS ORIE, ME ’67—Richard A. Stone of Park City, UT, November 4, 2024; proposal manager; director, business development, Bull Systems; manager, IBM; enjoyed computers, skiing, biking, Jeeping, and camping; active in alumni affairs.

’67 BS Hotel—Arpad M. Mihaly of Santa Rosa, CA, April 18, 2025; president, Hospitality Unlimited Inc.; active in alumni affairs.

’68 BS ILR—Loren R. Barker of Clinton, MT, May 31, 2025; teacher, Oak Grove Schools; also worked at Hawaii Prep Academy and Career Enterprises; coach; outdoorsman; wellness advocate; enjoyed running, bicycling, hiking, camping, windsurfing, backpacking, fly fishing, and photographing and drawing wildlife; active in community, professional, and alumni affairs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon.

’68 BA—Emily Boykoff Berger of Brooklyn, NY, August 28, 2025; attorney; federal prosecutor and deputy chief of criminal appeals, Eastern District of New York, U.S. Attorney’s Office; active in civic, community, professional, and alumni affairs. Delta Phi Epsilon. Surviving spouse: Andrew Berger ’66, JD ’69.

’68 BA—Corinne Dopslaff Smith of Spring Lake, NJ, and New York City, July 11, 2025; worked at IBM; senior consultant, Milliman Inc. and American Re-Insurance; enjoyed international travel, reading, bridge, and canasta; active in community, professional, and alumni affairs. Delta Gamma.

’69 BA—Kenneth W. Dryden of Toronto, ON, September 5, 2025; led the Big Red to the first three of its four consecutive ECAC Hockey Tournament titles (1967–69), two ECAC Hockey regular-season championships (1968, 1969), and the 1967 NCAA title; Hockey Hall of Fame goaltender, Montreal Canadiens; won six Stanley Cups, five Vezina Trophies, the Conn Smythe Trophy, the Stanley Cup playoffs’ most valuable player, and the Calder Trophy as the league’s Rookie of the Year; helped lead Canada to victory against the Soviet Union in the 1972 Summit Series; president, Toronto Maple Leafs; executive, National Hockey League; attorney; minister of social development, Canadian Parliament; member, House of Commons of Canada; author; television commentator; inductee, Cornell Athletics Hall of Fame; active in civic, community, professional, and alumni affairs. Sigma Phi. Surviving spouse: Lynda Curran Dryden ’69.

’69 BS Hotel—Walter A. Nacrelli of El Cajon, CA, July 5, 2025; healthcare systems engineer; commander, military hospitals; veteran; active in military and professional affairs.

’69 BA—Robert E. Ryan of Rio Verde, AZ, February 14, 2025; CEO, Union Bank of Switzerland and Source One Inc.; senior executive vice president, Timex, ITT/Nabisco, and Bulova Watch Co.; active in professional and alumni affairs. Delta Phi.

’69 JD—Brian F. Toohey of Cleveland, OH, August 15, 2025; attorney; partner, Jones Day; veteran; mentor, Veterans Treatment Court; active in community, professional, religious, and alumni affairs.

’69 BME—Richard D. Wright of Bluffton, SC, April 5, 2025; estate and tax attorney; veteran; active in community, professional, religious, and alumni affairs. Phi Gamma Delta.


’70 MS Eng, PhD ’73—James J. Bisogni of Ithaca, NY, August 19, 2025; professor of civil and environmental engineering, Cornell University; studied the chemical and physical processes that shape water quality; consultant and process engineer, Eastman Kodak; village trustee, Cayuga Heights; enjoyed woodworking and making furniture; active in civic, community, professional, and alumni affairs.

’70 BA—Hank W. Tomlinson of Phoenix, AZ, formerly of Salem, OR, July 10, 2025; worked at the Government Accounting Office; church elder; lifelong learner; marathon runner; enjoyed butterfly collecting; active in professional, religious, and alumni affairs. Delta Chi.

’71 BS CALS—Floyd C. Douglas of Broadalbin, NY, August 11, 2025; vice principal, Guilderland and Saratoga Springs high schools; taught agriculture and agriculture mechanics at Cobleskill Central School; also taught at Sharon Springs High School; insurance broker; enjoyed golf, fishing, refereeing soccer and basketball, and umpiring softball; active in community and professional affairs.

’71 BS CALS—Richard D. Gilbert of Syracuse, NY, December 24, 2024; county health supervisor, Onondaga County Dept. of Health; helped manage Fellowship Farm; horseman; master of the fox hounds, Stonehedge Hunt Club; active in community and professional affairs.

’71 BS Hotel—Norman Rafelson of Fountain Hill, PA, August 15, 2025; hotel manager, Hyatt Hotels and Silversea Cruises; general manager, the Regent Shanghai; first general manager, Hyatt Hotel on Mt. Scopus and the David Citadel Hotel in Jerusalem; hotel director, Silver Whisper World Cruise; enjoyed international travel, sports cars, running marathons, skiing, swimming, and baking; active in community, professional, and religious affairs. Sigma Alpha Mu.

’72 PhD—Charles L. Brazie of Washington, DC, August 24, 2024; championed the future of fiber optics; president, Telcom; also worked at Booz Allen, Arthur Little, Arthur Young, General Electric, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, and Bell Labs; veteran; enjoyed hunting, fishing, golf, and “Jeopardy!”; active in civic, community, and professional affairs.

’72, BS CALS ’73—Thomas J. Hilson of Bovina Center, NY, July 10, 2025; owner, Hilson Brothers Farm; feed salesman, McDowell and Walker, and Ralston Purina; also worked at Delaware County Watershed Department; co-founder, Bovina Emergency Squad; volunteer fireman; active in civic, community, professional, religious, and alumni affairs.

’72 PhD—George Schuler of Ithaca, NY, September 7, 2024; psychologist; professor emeritus and chair of psychology, Ithaca College; enjoyed Cornell hockey, baseball, checkers, and a dry gin martini; active in community, professional, and alumni affairs.

’72 BS Hotel—Emile Q.L. Thai of Singapore, April 30, 2025; director of marketing and sales, Meritus Hotels & Resorts; director, Mandarin Restaurant, Marmaris; general manager, TPC Nghi Tam Village Co.; executive director, Pico Creative Center; director of marketing, Singapore Mandarin International; active in professional and alumni affairs.

’72 JD—Albert J. Zangrilli of Pittsburgh, PA, August 13, 2025; attorney; partner, Yukevich, Marchetti, Fischer, and Zangrilli; president, St. Thomas More Society; enjoyed golf and handball; active in civic, community, professional, religious, and alumni affairs.

’73 BA—Mark D. Marder of Weston, MA, May 23, 2025; principal consultant, ASG; systems architect and product manager in the computer industry; attended Woodstock; lifelong learner; enjoyed international travel, boating, landscape painting, woodworking, origami, and chess; active in community, professional, religious, and alumni affairs. Surviving spouse: Mary Chandler Marder ’73.

’74 BA—Vincent P. Larobina of Stamford, CT, May 28, 2025; worked in public relations, Norden Systems; fitness center owner; entrepreneur; avid football and basketball fan; enjoyed running.

’74 MBA—Wilbur G. Streams of Brentwood, TN, February 3, 2025; director of engineering, National Castings Inc., a steel foundry business that supplied couplers and undercarriages for rail cars; also worked at Philadelphia Electric Co.; enjoyed travel, woodworking, and reading; active in community, professional, and alumni affairs. Surviving spouse: Edith DuBose Streams, PhD ’78.

’75 DVM—John D. Cogar of Saranac Lake, NY, August 21, 2025; veterinarian, High Peaks Animal Hospital; provided veterinary care to abandoned and injured animals in Ukraine; competitive bobsledder; enjoyed international travel, tennis, racquetball, hiking, biking, golfing, boating, snowshoeing, and cross-country and downhill skiing; active in community, professional, religious, and alumni affairs.

’75 BS HE—Jan D. Miller of Elmira, NY, April 25, 2025; director of business development, Traffix Devices Inc.; enjoyed golf, squash, pickleball, and playing piano and trombone; active in professional and alumni affairs.

’75, BS CALS ’79—Arthur C. Smith III of Kaktovik, AK, April 20, 2025; wildlife photographer and filmmaker, PolarArt Productions; created the documentary Ice Bears of the Beaufort; research director, Stanford Seed Co.; manager, family beef farm; bass guitar player for the progressive metal band Kronos; also worked at Grant Heilman Photography, Waldo Arms Hotel, Frontier Flying Service, USGS, and the City of Kaktovik; active in community and professional affairs.

’76 JD—Michael J. Leslie of New York City, July 20, 2025; actor and singer in Broadway and Off-Broadway musicals, and a touring veteran who acted in Hair, Little Shop of Horrors, The Wiz, and more; most notably voicing the plant, Audrey II, in the 1983, 1984, and 2004 touring productions of Little Shop of Horrors; attorney; also worked at Meetings in Medicine; active in professional and alumni affairs.

’77 BA—Sharon Odrobina Cassidy of Pittsford, NY, July 8, 2025; programmer and data analyst, Xerox Corp.; active in professional and alumni affairs. Surviving spouse: John C. Cassidy ’73, PhD ’79.

’78 BArch—Linda F. Lanton of Newton, MA, July 6, 2025; public defender, Commonwealth of Massachusetts; vice president of financial management at Motorola and Blue Cross Blue Shield; mergers and acquisitions specialist on Wall Street; active in professional affairs.

’79 BS ORIE—James R. Rice of Irvine, CA, May 9, 2025; active in alumni affairs.


’80, B Chem E ’81—Robert B. Fuchs of Austin, TX, August 14, 2025; vice president, fuel oil trading, Castleton Commodities International; regional director, Westport Petroleum Inc.; active in professional and alumni affairs. Sigma Pi.

’81 MS ORIE—Patricia Yatsko Clark of Sterling, MA, August 3, 2025; mathematics and computer science teacher, Nashoba Regional High School; software engineer, Bell Labs; artist; lifelong learner; enjoyed teaching piano, playing organ at church, designing sets for community theater, photographing dogs, and coaching Odyssey of the Mind; active in community and professional affairs.

’82, BA ’83—William C. Johnson of Washington Township, NJ, May 20, 2025; labor attorney; director of employee relations, Quest Diagnostics; adjunct professor, Pace University School of Law; coach; avid reader; baseball aficionado; enjoyed travel; active in community, professional, and alumni affairs. Alpha Tau Omega.

’83 MS ORIE—Joshua B. Levy of Lowell, MA, June 29, 2025; adjunct professor of mathematics, University of Massachusetts, Lowell; professor of mathematics, Colgate University; lifelong learner; enjoyed baseball and exercise; active in professional affairs.

’84 PhD—Sherri M. Matteo of Palo Alto, CA, July 20, 2025; regulatory affairs consultant, Varian Medical Systems.

’86 DVM—Cecilia Castro of Tupper Lake, NY, July 12, 2025; veterinarian; active in professional affairs.

’87 BS CALS—Tracy Sullivan-Bedford of Kissimmee, FL, April 12, 2025; third grade teacher; taught in Hawaii, Oklahoma, Georgia, and New York State; active in professional and alumni affairs.


’90 BA—Eileen R. McPeake of Walnut Creek, CA, May 13, 2025; financial advisor; principal, McPeake & Co. LLC; enjoyed international travel, hiking, and scuba diving; active in community and alumni affairs. Delta Delta Delta.

’90 BS CALS—William A. O’Hanlon of Canandaigua, NY, April 16, 2025; CFO, Leonard’s Express shipping firm; division manager, Lecesse Construction; professional indoor lacrosse player, Buffalo Bandits; enjoyed sports, hunting, fishing, golf, waterskiing, and wakeboarding; active in community, professional, and alumni affairs.

’92 DVM—Dorothy N. Chary of West Palm Beach, FL, January 28, 2025; veterinarian; high school French teacher; active in community, professional, and religious affairs.

’97 BA—Cheryl Tourney Campbell of San Francisco, CA, September 11, 2024; developer in the tech industry; helped save endangered turtles in Guatemala, educated impoverished children in Malawi, and tackled deforestation in Uganda; enjoyed international travel, golf, and volleyball; active in community and alumni affairs.

’97 MD—Peter G. Sultan of Westhampton, NY, July 13, 2025; orthopedic surgeon; chair of orthopedic surgery, Peconic Bay Medical Center; enjoyed running, cycling, hiking, snowboarding, competing in triathlons, building model helicopters, and playing concert-level piano; active in community and professional affairs.


’06 MPA—Brian White of Newbury, OH, August 5, 2025; director of communications, Iron Ore Co. of Canada; communications expert, Rio Tinto mining and metals company; resident director, American Center for Mongolian Studies; Peace Corps volunteer; English teacher in Japan; blogger about Mongolian politics, economics, and society; enjoyed international travel, reading, running, and deep conversations; active in community and professional affairs.

’07 BS MSE—Max S. Aubain of Olympia, WA, formerly of Berkeley, CA, August 15, 2025; software developer, INCATech.


’20 BS Hotel—Julia A. Hyman of New York City, July 28, 2025; worked at Rudin Management Co.; active in alumni affairs. Kappa Kappa Gamma.


Editor’s note: Please submit notification of alumni deaths—including an obituary, if possible—to the University at cubio-deceased@cornell.edu. Once the University records an alumni death in its database, the relevant information is forwarded to Cornellians for inclusion in a future In Memoriam section; deaths are generally listed three to four months after the University receives notice. If you have questions, please contact Alexandra Bond ’12 at abb83@cornell.edu.Top: Photo by Jason Koski / Cornell University.Published December 1, 2025