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IN MEMORIAM

Kelly Cottingham ’87

The Episcopal High School family mourns the loss of Kelly Cottingham, Class of 1987. During his years at EHS, Kelly was a part of the Drum Corps, International Thespian Society, and played basketball. He was also a member of the first graduating class of Episcopal. Beyond the doors of EHS, he continued his education in Austin at the University of Texas, where he earned a B.B.A. degree. He was an entrepreneur and private investor in several successful startups and spent time learning the art of commodities trading.

Daniel Parker ’95

Sadly, Daniel Parker, Class of 1995, passed away in March. During his years at EHS, he ran cross country, was a member of National Honor Society and the International Thespian Society. He received many awards including the Excellence in Study of History, Hugh O’Brien Youth Foundation Award from Rice University, and was on the Texaco Star Academic Challenge Team. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him.

Daniel Rosen ’08

With great sadness, EHS mourns the passing of Daniel Rosen, Class of 2008. Daniel was an amazing person with a smile that would light up his whole face. He was always ready to make you laugh with his quick wit and gave the world’s best hug. After attending EHS, Daniel graduated from the University of Alabama. Daniel loved Alabama football and celebrated with each National Championship. He also loved fishing and boating, the beach, studying the Talmud, cooking, debating politics, and being with his friends and family.

Emilie Scott Wallace ’04

We are extremely saddened by the loss of Emilie Scott Wallace, Class of 2004. While attending EHS, Emilie was active in Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Students of Service and also a member of the soccer, lacrosse and cross-country teams. After EHS, she attended Louisiana State University where she was an early childhood education major and met her husband, David Wallace. Together they had three children, Mary Amelia Wallace (Mae Mae), David Richard Wallace III (Davy) and Eloise Claire Wallace (Ouisie). In her short life she touched countless lives for good with her unbridled passion and authentic joy.

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