Betty Hyde Yearing, Dec. 23, Orleans, Mass..
Bob Hambleton, Nov. 6, Medford, N.J.
Joseph Lirio, Dec. 6, Philadelphia
Mary Scouller Nelson, Dec. 2, Southwick, Mass.
Merle Smith, Nov. 30, Ft. Myers, Fla.
Sally Kriner Goodman, Dec. 9, Northbrook, Ill.
Cal Seaman, Nov. 16, River Vale, N.J.
Donald Wian, Sept. 30, New Whiteland, Ind.
Don Williams, Oct. 27, Tilton, N.H.
Ellie Leiper Williams P’76, Dec. 9, Lewisburg, Pa.
Laurel Kreitzburg Ellis, Oct. 31, Woodsboro, Md.
George Metz P’78, Oct. 7, Chestertown, Md.
Robert Funk, Nov. 26, Watsontown, Pa.
Gene Johnson, Nov. 27, Ashtabula, Ohio
Bev Weiter Linaberry, Jan. 17, Hughson, Calif.
John Mihale, Oct. 7, Harrisburg, Pa.
Joanne Smedley Ridgway, Oct. 15, Ocean City, N.J.
Flo York Wheeler, Oct. 17, Lake Mary, Fla.
Gerald Weidman P’95, Dec. 30, Shoemakersville, Pa.
Harry Griffith, Oct. 29, Philadelphia
Robert Henderson, Nov. 8, Old Saybrook, Conn.
James Hummel, Oct. 4, Southbury, Conn.
Ernie Kalman, Jan. 16, Bedford Hills, N.Y.
Paul Thees, Aug. 14, Waldwick, N.J.
Bob Thomas, Oct. 20, Riverside, Pa.
Joan Henry Kindy, Jan. 15, Lexington, Ky.
Pat Armstrong Kuehn, Jan. 9, 2019, Roanoke, Va.
Syd Myers Pretto P’88, P’95, Jan. 6, Mountainside, N.J.
Barbara Clements Reinoehl, Nov. 15, Bethlehem, Pa.
David Friedline, Nov. 14, Jacksonville, Fla.
Jan Held, Oct. 19, Bronxville, N.Y.
Bob Sale, Nov. 5, Delray Beach, Fla.
Violet “Vicki” Enterline Dressler, Nov. 20, Riverside, Pa.
James Lawless G’18, Oct. 8, Mars, Pa.
Dick Wildenberger, Oct. 12, Londonderry, N.H.
Harold Buchter, Nov. 18, New Cumberland, Pa.
Robert Gibbs, Aug. 5, Horseheads, N.Y.
Norm McCullough, Dec. 21, 2012, Cutchogue, N.Y.
Alan Hackel, Jan. 6, Newton, Mass.
Camie Schwieger Humphreys P’87, P’89, G’20, Dec. 17, Florence, Mass.
Andy McIver, Dec. 14, Monkton, Md.
Bill Moore, Nov. 16, Collegeville, Pa.
Bob Reynolds, Nov. 28, Riva, Md.
Bill Seeburger, Sept. 29, Paoli, Pa.
Mary Topper, Nov. 14, Hyndman, Pa.
Thomas Kulp, Jan. 13, Warminster, Pa.
Jerry Kling, Dec. 24, 2016, Lewisburg, Pa.
Carl Rogge, Sept. 23, Severna Park, Md.
Don Ketcham, Nov. 12, Southport, N.C.
Gary Severson, Oct. 19, Tunkhannock, Pa.
Dolly Chaudhari, Sept. 26, Shorewood, Ill.
Marylou Hurff Aladj M’65, Oct. 25, Rockville, Md.
Earl Blake M’59, P’72, Aug. 22, Philadelphia
Frank Fazzalore M’50, Nov. 20, Yardley, Pa.
Harry Gray M’57, Dec. 10, Wayne, Pa.
Nancy Bower Johnson M’67, Oct. 21, Wolcott, N.Y
Bill Kashatus M’53, Nov. 29, Valley Forge, Pa.
Lawrence Melley M’86, Aug. 22, Lewes, Del
George Montgomery M’68, Nov. 8, Hughesville, Pa.
Patricia Peroni M’83, Dec. 24, Davidson, N.C.
Barry Smith M’69, Dec. 21, Newville, Pa.
Gordie Thomas M’71, Oct. 4, Muncy, Pa.
Reed Byrum, Oct. 14, Lewisburg, Pa.
Mildred Dreese, Dec. 5, Winfield, Pa.
Caroline Hartman, Dec. 3, Mifflinburg, Pa.
Jonathan Lyons, Dec. 14, Iowa City, Iowa
Mary Nephew, Oct. 9, Lewisburg, Pa.
George Shellenberger, Dec. 23, Hummels Wharf, Pa.
Elizabeth Egee MacMillan P’66, G’98, Dec. 5, Media, Pa.
Helen Mathieson P’77, P’83, Nov. 13, Pittsburgh
Donald Spencer, Oct. 9, 2017, Oldsmar, Fla.
Bunny Webber, Nov. 6, Burlington, N.C.
Al Yearick P’84, Jan. 27, Shamokin Dam, Pa.
Ernest Kalman ’56, trustee emeritus and benefactor of Bucknell, died Jan. 16.
A business and finance major who lived in Bedford Hills, N.Y., and Wellington, Fla., Kalman served on the Bucknell Board of Trustees from 1993 until 2005, when he was named a trustee emeritus. His most permanent legacy at Bucknell is Kalman-Posner Hall, part of the Gateway Residence Center, which was named by Kalman and classmate Sam Posner ’56, P’82, also a Bucknell trustee, in honor of their late fathers.
Kalman also offered a significant gift in support of undergraduate research at Bucknell, and the annual Kalman Research Symposium is named in his honor. Established in 2001, the symposium showcases the breadth and variety of undergraduate research taking place at Bucknell by providing an opportunity for students to present original research and interact with fellow scholars.
He was also a benefactor of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and served on their Board of Overseers, helped construct the William Hallenbeck Learning Center serving children with cerebral palsy in Westchester County, N.Y., and supported many Jewish causes including Temple Israel in New Rochelle, N.Y.
He is survived by his wife, a son and three grandchildren.