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Carl Wittenberg Jr. ’49: 1930-2023
Jack Luceti ’57: 1938-2023
Michael Gordon McKeon ’59: 1939-2022
Peter Mansfield ’64: 1944-2022
David Johnson ’65: 1945-2017
Nick Onslow Bosustow ’63: 1940-2022
Nick Onslow Bosustow ’63, a gifted film producer, grew up in a family of artists, including his father Stephen Bosustow, a film producer, and brother Tee Bosustow, a documentary film maker who cofounded United Productions of America, an animation studio. Nick Bosustow, in the family tradition, produced 43 films and received five Oscar awards, 11 Oscar nominations, an Emmy award, and numerous international animation awards.
Despite his success in the animation industry, Bosustow felt the desire to embark on a new adventure later in life. In 1999, at the age of 59, he and his wife, Julie, volunteered to join the Peace Corps in Guatemala. After spending two and a half years in Guatemala, Bosustow then served as the Deputy Country Director for Peace Corps Suriname. He described this experience as “a totally, completely different life.” Following his onsite service with the Peace Corps, Bosustow worked as a senior recruiter in the Peace Corps San Francisco office until his retirement in 2009.
Throughout his life, Bosustow maintained an unwaveringly optimistic and gentle spirit. He was a warm and humorous person who was deeply grateful for life. His family held a special place in his heart, followed closely by his friends. Bosustow is survived by his wife Julie, daughters Nicole and Jenny, niece Sylvie, grandchildren, and a loving community of friends.
Jack Nathan Pitluk III ’75: 1952-2022
Chris Whiting ’83: 1962-2023
Michael Martin Holly ’01: 1978-2022
Compiled by Leshi Chen ’25