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In Memoriam


Maurice L. Archer, ’50
Georgetown, Kentucky,
January 14, 2002

Manuel B. Arnett, Retired Whitley County Extension Agent for
Agriculture
Cumberland, Kentucky,
November 14, 2001

Charles M. Aull, ’41
Columbia, South Carolina
September 7, 2001

Steven A. Callahan, ’48
Elizabethtown, Kentucky,
December 1, 2000

Robert Leonard Carter, ’53
Hermitage, Tennessee,
August 20, 2001

George B. Coltharp, Retired Faculty — Forestry
Lexington, Kentucky,
December 31, 2001

Mary Bina (Baird) Foree, ’39
Campbellsburg, Kentucky,
December 14, 2001

Warren H. Gardner, ’41
Eddyville, Kentucky,
September 24, 2000

Ann S. Giles, ’36
Hershey, Pennsylvania,
July 14, 1999

Eugenia (Herrington) Green, ’26
Lexington, Kentucky,
February 7, 2001

Paul T. Hamm, ’53
Stanford, Kentucky,
September 2, 1999

Lyle T. Harmon, ’39
Lexington, Kentucky,
May 24, 2001

Alex G. Herndon
Richmond, Kentucky,
December 16, 2000

James E. Kaenzig, ’41
Flemingsburg, Kentucky,
January 14, 2002

Jack H. Kimball, ’49
Goshen, Kentucky,
January 16, 2002

Millard R. Maxey, ’50
Bedford, Kentucky,
December 2, 2000

Edwina B. O’Hara, Retired Crittenden County Extension Agent for Home Economics
Marion, Kentucky,
December 3, 2001

Karen Davis Parker, Pendleton County Extension Agent for Family Consumer Sciences
Butler, Kentucky, August 9, 2001

Myra (Cherry) Phifer, ’45
Lenoir City, Tennessee,
August 7, 1995

Virginia Ransdell, Retired Administrative Assistant for Veterinary
Science
Asheboro, North Carolina,
September 15, 2001

Richard R. Redle, ’49
Ewen, Michigan, date unknown

May (Berry) Rogers, ’29
Wekiva Springs, Florida,
May 13, 2000

William Sanders, ’57
Louisville, Kentucky,
January 31, 2002

Jack W. Stallard, ’24
Hailey, Idaho, July 31, 1998

Charles N. Tarkington, ’37
McLean, Virginia, January 16, 2001


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We are sad to report the death of our long-time friend, mentor, and colleague, Dr. Bobby C. Pass, on December 12, 2001.
Having served as chair of the University of Kentucky Department of Entomology for the past 33 years, he was well known and respected for the contributions he made to the department and to the field of entomology.
Pass was featured in the summer 2001 issue of the magazine, in an article titled “The House that Bobby Built.” His tenure in the department was characterized by the addition of young, bright faculty who infused energy into its teaching, research, and extension programs.


To memorialize his many contributions, a scholarship fund is being established for entomology students at the College of Agriculture. If you would like to contribute to this endeavor, please make your check payable to the University of Kentucky and send it to the Agriculture Alumni and Development Office at the address listed on page 24.

Frances Lynn Smith died February 6, 2002 in Lexington, Kentucky. Smith was the administrative assistant for the Associate Dean of Students during the tenures of Stanley Wall and John Robertson. She worked with the College of Ag for 16 years, from 1960-1976.
To honor the memory of Frances Smith, a scholarship fund is being set up in her name. Contributions can be sent to the Agricultural Alumni and Development Office at the address on page 24.


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