Devin Brown ’19 is a
associate professor of accounting and
Roger M. McKinley ’49 died Aug. 8, 2020,
senior staff accoun-
instructional coordinator of the MBA
in Winchester, Va. A U.S. Navy World
tant with Brown
Program, for his mentorship.
War II veteran, he served 26 months
Schultz Sheridan &
Devin Brown ’19
in the Pacific Theater, primarily as a
Fritz in Camp Hill.
FRIENDS OF THE COLLEGE
Hannah Dalpiaz ’19
Pope Francis named Bishop Edward C.
member in an air-sea rescue squadron.
Malesic to lead the Diocese of Cleveland,
He began his career as a Department
Ohio. He led the Diocese of Greensburg
of Navy junior management assistant in
since July 2015. He attended LVC for
logistics analyst. He became manager of
three years before enrolling in a
the Defense Logistics Systems Analysis
seminary.
Office in 1970, retiring from the Senior
is a crisis intervention counselor at
Penn State Health Holy Spirit Medical Center in Camp Hill. Abigail “Abbey” Samuelson ’19 is a lab technician with Penn State College of Medicine’s Department of Anesthesiology.
’20s Carlos David Campbell ’20 is an actuary with Willis Towers Watson in New York. Dominique Guimond ’20 is a treasury analyst with Post Acute Medical in Enola.
Executive Service in 1981. McKinley was
IN MEMORIAM
awarded the Secretary of Defense
’40s
Joanna Helen Norris Roe ’49 died Dec.
Christine Kreider Schott ’40 died Sept. 24, 2020, in Cornwall. She was a music teacher for 21 years in the AnnvilleCleona School District. Schott was a member of Tabor United Church of Christ and Lebanon Women’s Club. She
Tyler Perhac ’20 is a graduation recovery
enjoyed traveling, listening to music,
teacher with the PA Distance Learning
and playing Bridge.
Charter School. He works with vulnerable populations and teaches sports management.
Clare Schaeffer Berger ’46 died Jan. 17, her 97th birthday, in Stroudsburg. She began teaching in Lebanon County,
Adam Salazar ’20, M’21 will join RKL LLP
then moved to New York City. There, she
as a tax associate in June after complet-
worked at Macy’s and the Columbia Uni-
ing his LVC MBA.
versity Library. Returning to the Poconos,
Alexis Sanders ’20 is a head fitness
she taught second grade at Clearview
coach and director of athlete services
Elementary School in Stroudsburg for 20
with Fitness4Focus in Lancaster.
years, retiring in 1986. Berger is survived
Lauren Sigmon ’20 is a high school English teacher at Reading High School in the Reading School District. Tyler Suessmuth ’20 is a solutions analyst with Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Ltd.
radio/radar operator and gunnery crew
by her daughter, Leslie Berger ’75. She was predeceased by her husband, Alvin C. Berger ’48. Esther Engle Hivner ’47 died Aug. 29, 2020, in Elizabethtown. She was a retired second-grade teacher for Lower Dauphin
Nicholas Sweitzer ’20 is a commercial
School District and taught at the former
solution support specialist at Armstrong
Hummelstown High School. She was
World Industries in Lancaster.
a member of Trinity United Methodist
Brandon Vance ’21 was hired as a Staff
Church in Hummelstown for more than
Accountant I with Withum, Smith+Brown
80 years. Hivner was predeceased by a
PC. He thanks Andrew Hildebrand,
sister, Lucille Engle Otto ’33, and a broth-
CPA, CVA, J.D., ’91, P’20, P’22, P’24, LVC
er, Robert M. Engle ’48.
Meritorious Service Medal. 6, 2020, in Dauphin. She assisted her church in the resettlement of Cambodian and Vietnamese families into the Harrisburg community. She created the Khmer Silk Weaving Project by securing funding to build an authentic Cambodian loom and source silk thread, for which she received a National Heritage Fellowship Award. Roe was a member of Market Square Presbyterian Church. She was the longest member at 80 contiguous years.
’50s Lt. Cmdr. Robert R. Fischer, (Ret.) ’50 died Sept. 3, 2020, in Williamsburg, Va. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of the Korean War. He received the United National Medal, Korean Service Medal, National Defense Service Medal, and China Service Medal. Fischer worked in supply disbursing and inventory control for Ingersoll Rand. He was a member of the Jamestown Presbyterian Church. Francis A. Heckman ’50 died Aug. 7, 2020, in North Reading. He served in the Army Air Corps until 1947 and was a World War II veteran. Before retiring in 1986 from Cabot corporation in Billerica, Mass., he was an electron microscopist and research scientist. Heckman was a
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