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Deceased (20) and Lost (15) - I, J, K, & L

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Daniel Isles
Jim Johnston
William Judge
Raymond Keefe
William Keefe
Walter Keers
Herb Kindle
George Kinsey
Wilson
Kite

Norton Knecht

William Kuipers
Adam Kulikauskas
Richard Kulp
Clifford Kuntz
Robert Langham
Stephan Latanision
Ed Leidheiser

Donald Liddie

Carl Lindquist
Richard Luster

Eugene Jackson
Albert Jacobson
Warren Jones
Gerald Jordon
Nicholas Kadingo
Donald Keller
Charles Kemmerer

Gerald Koch
William Koenig
Charles Krause
Harry Krehbiel
Harold Kreusky
John Lange
Joseph Loch
Robert Lorch

DECEASED -  I, J, K, & L

Daniel IslesDaniel Isles
3/28/1996

James JohnstonJames Johnston
Allison Park, Pa.
Aug.9, 2004.

Spring 2009 Bulletin - Mary Jo Johnston, widow of Jim Johnston, wrote about her family including triplet grandchildren, and her trips to Bedford Springs Resort and southern Virginia.  Mary Jo, thanks for keeping us up to date.


He was a consultant who held an M.B.A. from the University of Pittsburgh.  He was a member of Beta Theta Pi and the Tower Society.  Survivors: Wife, Mary Jo, two children; six grandchildren.


1949Inauguration 2007 Class Column:  Mary Jo Johnston, widow of Jim Johnston, sent along Christmas greetings and said she is getting along with her life with the help of family and friends.

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Summer, 2001 - Mary Jo and Jim Johnston sent a: Christmas card mentioning the Beta's reunion in Sarasota and trips to Phoenix, San Diego and Las Vegas. These folks do not sit still!  


Winter, 2000 - Another newsy letter from Mary Jo Johnston, Allison Park, Pa., reports a second annual Beta Reunion - a nice warm up for our 50th reunion.  In attendance were Henry "Doc" Adams, Ann and Bill Barney, Ruth and Bob Ellis, Judy and Fred Gartside, Bob Homing, Mary Jo and Jim Johnston, Tess and Fred Kieshauer and John Kimerer See you all in Bethlehem in June 2002.  Many thanks, Mary Jo.


May, 2000:  Mary Jo Johnston, wife of Jim, and my "assistant" correspondent, sent along a Christmas letter saying that she and Jim, on a trip to Florida, met Payne Stewart, the pro golfer who was later killed in that terrible plane crash.  The "traveling" Johnstons visited Spain, Portugal and Morocco and spent time in a lovely bed and breakfast on Lake Lure near Asheville, NC

William JudgeJudgeWilliam Judge
West End, N.C.
April 26, 2009

He was a retired metallurgical engineer.  He worked for a powder metallurgy company, Engineered Sintering and Plastics in Watertown, Conn.  He was a U.S. Army veteran.  He volunteered as a Lehigh Club president, and was a member of the Asa Packer and Tower Societies.  His son, William Q Jr., is in the Class of 1978.


November 2006 - Finally, after fourteen years following retirement in 1962, I have left the international standards business.  I hasten to add, though, that I am still a member of ASTM B 09.09 committee (powder metallurgy).  

Recently I engaged in a brutal war with army ants which almost completely destroyed my fescue lawn.  I won, but it was tough. 

Son Bill, Lehigh 1978, recently began a career at Old Dominion Univ. in VA as holder of its first endowed chair in Strategic Management.

Walt Pullar back from summer in New Hampshire, says, “Hi..”...he does not have a computer; I will relay any messages to him.


From 50th Reunion Book, 2002 - Part of my career as a metallurgist, CT. P.E. #9991, has been as a liaison consultant for the USA tech group representing our interests for powder metallurgy, ISO tech. committee 119.  Now, lots of people have had ISO liaison experience; to my surprise, 9 years after retirement from full-time employment, I am still very much involved.  On September 11th, my wife and I were scheduled to fly to London for the annual meeting of TC-119.  We never went; associates who went earlier had to transact business for all of the team, 3 not going there.

In August, Nell and I went to the annual reunion of the big red one 1 Infantry Division held in Nashville, TN.  I had served just after the big war in the army of occupation in Berlin.  My unit was I Co., 16th Infantry.  First platoon was the honor guard for General Clay, commanding.  We used to close order drill 6 hours a day, 6 days a week, with a. parade on Sunday.  In 1947, I went 14 weeks without a day off.  Guard duty at the general's home in the suburbs was fun during day time - our guard posts were at either parade rest or attention, and German civilians would stand and watch, waiting for us to move.  We could always outwait them.  The army duty was helpful during later ROTC training at Lehigh, although I left the program a semester before graduation.

Raymond KeefeRaymond Keefe
Fairport, N.Y.
March 8, 2009

He was the retired commissioner of public works for the City of Rochester, N.Y. and commissioner of physical services for Monroe County.

William KeefeWilliam Keefe
9/25/1972
Walter KeersWalter Keers
9/11/1995

Herbert "Herb" KindleHerbert "Herb" Kindle
January 2007

June 2007:  Per note from Bill Smith: Did you know Herb Kindle died?  When I got home from our Lehigh Reunion I looked him up then called his home.  His wife answered and confirmed that Herb died in January on their 18th anniversary.


June 2001 - I talked to Herb also and by golly, he is alive!  His wife Grace thinks so too because she laughed at his jokes.  Herb promised to give us an update as soon as he fully comprehends his miraculous recovery. - Bill <><


June 2001 - From Bill Smith : "Tonite I reached Herb Kindle on the phone--and he is not now---or ever has been deceased.  His address is as shown in the alumni guide.  His phone number is as shown but his new area code is 727.  Herb lost his first wife a number of years ago and has been remarried for 12 years.  He is in Seminole, Florida."  (Editor's note - 1,002 apologies to Herb.  I was told that he had died several years ago.  This is the first report of my error.  Bill <><)

George KinseyGeorge Kinsey
8/30/1954
Wilson KiteWilson Kite
Lebanon, Pa.,
Nov. 15, 2003

Wilson J. Kite  .  He was a retired mechanical engineer with the Ford Motor Co., Dearborn, Mich.  He was an Army veteran and a member of Delta Sigma Phi.  Survivor: An aunt.

Kite From 50th Reunion Book, 2002

Norton Knecht
11/15/1996
William KuipersWilliam Kuipers
Wellington, FL
August 4, 2009

William E. Kuipers Jr. '52, Wellington, Fla., Aug. 1, 2009.  He was the retired vice president of his family business, the Haband Co., Inc.  He was a U.S. Army veteran and served in the Signal Corps.  He was a brother of Kappa Sigma.

Adam KulikauskasAdam Kulikauskas
4/8/1996
Richard KulpRichard Kulp
2/26/1985
Clifford KuntzClifford Kuntz
8/21/1985
Robert LanghamRobert Langham
8/6/1988
Stephan LatanisionStephan Latanision
7/12/1956
Edward LeidheiserEdward Leidheiser

  Spring 2009 - Mary Lou Leidheiser, widow of Ed Leidheiser, sent a card from Flat Rock, N.C. thanking me for my efforts as correspondent and mentioned a wonderful visit with Sue Ann and Ralph Fortney after their granddaughter's wedding in Greensboro.  Mary Lou sent a heavenly 'hi' from Ed.


Fall, 2007 Alumni Bulletin - Flat Rock, N.C., Feb. 26, 2007.  Ed was a retired synthetic byproducts manager at DuPont Co., and an Army veteran of the Korean War.  He was a member of Sigma Chi. Survivors:  Wife, Mary‑Lou; two sons; two step‑daughters; two step­sons; 11 grandchildren.


From Andy Gibson A memorial service for Ed Leidheiser was held March 31st in Flat Rock, NC Grace Lutheran Church. Andy Gibson, Harry Smeal and Bob Scarr (all "52")attended.  Reflections on Ed's full life were very well presented by his family and wife, Mary-Lou.  He will be sorely missed.


From Andy GibsonEdward Steinel Leidheiser, 76, of Flat Rock died Monday morning, Feb. 26, 2007, at the Elizabeth House after a brief battle with lymphoma.

    Born March 23, 1930, in Hackensack, N.J., he was the son of the late Henry Leidheiser Sr. and Margaret Steinel Leidheiser.  He was also preceded in death by his devoted spouse of 46 years, Doris Nissley; a sister, Marion; a brother, Art and his wife, Ruth Leidheiser.

    He was a veteran of the Korean War, having served in the Army.  He graduated from Lehigh University with a B.S. in chemical engineering and was employed for 41 years by E.I. DuPont in the Polyester, Dacron, and Recycle divisions.

    An active sportsman, he was a three-letter man at Bogota High School in Bogota, N.J., a pitcher for the Lehigh baseball team, and was scouted by the New York Giants.  He was inducted into the Bogota High School Sports Hall of Fame.

    He was a charter member of Prince of Peace Lutheran Church in Kinston and was a current member of Grace Lutheran Church in Hendersonville.  He was active in the United Way, Junior Achievement and the Orchid Society, and was president of Golfside IV Condo Association in Kenmure.  He was an avid golfer and gardener, whose specialty was growing orchids.

    He is survived by his loving wife and high school sweetheart, Mary-Lou Rude Leidheiser of Flat Rock; two Leidheiser sons, Steve and wife, Lynn, of Cary; and Jeff and wife, Shannon, of Franklin, Tenn.; two Rude sons, Chris and wife, Lisa, of Northbrook, Ill.; and Mike and wife, Debbie, of Portage, Mich.; two Rude daughters, Kathleen Rude and husband, John Mullin, of Deerfield, Ill., and Elizabeth Rude and husband, Al Alvarez of Northbrook, Ill.; a brother, Henry Leidheiser and wife, Virginia; grandchildren, Will and Katherine Leidheiser, Grant and Reid Leidheiser, Sean and Carmen Alvarez, Billy, Carly, and Maggie Rude and Wynton and Liam Rude and numerous nieces and nephews.

    A funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, March 3, at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church in Kinston.  A family visitation and luncheon will be held at the church following the service with burial at WestLawn Cemetery.  A memorial service will be held at Grace Lutheran Church in Hendersonville in the spring.  In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Four Seasons Hospice & Palliative Care, 571 S. Allen Road, Flat Rock, NC 28731. Shuler Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.


Spring 2007 Alumni Bulletin after Ed's death - Mary Lou and Ed Leidheiser sent a newsy e‑mail outlining a three‑week trip to Africa, part of which was a 10‑day safari in Tanzania.  They said the trip to Africa was the experience of a lifetime, viewing beautiful animals and birds.  They saw lions and their cubs, wildebeests, hyenas, vultures and elephants.  They ended the trip at Victoria Falls in Zambia, where Ed said the falls were truly one of the seven wonders of the world.

Received a note from Ed Leidheiser, who has become my best contributor.  Ed and Mary Lou spent winter '04‑'05 in Florida, where they touched base with Sue Ann and Ralph Fortney and Ann and Bob McCann.  Ed keeps in touch with Wil Wilbern.  – Winter 2006 Alumni Bulletin


My wife and I go to The Plantation in Venice for several weeks each winter.  My brother, a professor of chemistry at Lehigh for 21 years, lives there full-time with his wife so I enjoy being near him.  We lease a condo on the golf course.  While there, we usually get together with the Fortneys, who come to visit us from their place in Hilton Head.  Also we generally have dinner with Ann and Bob McCann as we did this year. Take care ,Ed  - March 2005


See Ed's suggested page for Wil Wilbern - August 2004


From Spring 2004 Alumni Bulletin:  One of my favorite cards came from Mary Lou and Ed Leidheiser (recent columns have chronicled their history and marriage). The picture of Ed and Mary Lou tells it all.  I quote in part from their text: "A year of living, loving and traveling, but still feel like honeymooners as we settle into our Flat Rock, N.C., homestead.  From Washington and Oregon to South Carolina beaches and St. Augustine, to high school reunion in New York and then to Europe.  We managed the underground trains with aplomb in Berlin, Munich, Vienna and Prague.  Cathedrals and palaces to vineyards and wine cellars and visiting friends in Germany and Hungary."  Mary Lou and Ed, who deserve high marks for stamina, completed their card by mentioning that they saw Sue Ann and Ralph Fortneyat Sea Island, Ga., and St. Augustine, Fla.


Summer 2003: Ralph Fortney sent a long, cheery note saying that Ed Leidheiser and his new bride, Mary-Lu, had stopped by his Delaware home.  They looked great and are very happy after a Thanksgiving wedding aboard a cruise ship with both their families in attendance.


In a lighter vein, a wonderful romantic story comes my way from Ed Leidheiser and Mary-Lou Rude.  It seems that Ed and Mary-Lou were high school sweethearts in Bogota, NJ., in 1948.  They went on to different colleges, married different people and went about the job of raising children and developing careers.  Fast forward to Nov. 28,2002, when the two sweethearts were married on board the Sovereign of the Seas, a cruise ship that sailed from Port Canaveral, Fla., to Nassau and Paradise Island. Congratulations to the lovebirds and may they have many happy years together - Spring 2003


LeidheiserFrom 50th Reunion Book, 2002 - ->


Winter, 2001: I'll put a cap on this edition with a letter from Ed Leidheiser, 501 Reunion Fund co-chair, who regularly keeps me "up-to-speed" on events in North Carolina.  The Lehigh Club of Western Carolinas met in July to hear an impressive, educational talk by Lehigh's President Farrington. "Fig" Figlear, of the Development Office, and Frank Bailey were in attendance.

Donald LiddieLiddieDonald Liddie

Donald E Liddie '52 Saratoga, Calif, April 14, 2008.  He was a manufacturing manager for the Signetics Corp. in California at the beginning of what was to develop into the Silicon Valley.  He played an integral part in the search for and development of plant sites in several Asian and European locations.  He was promoted to president of Signetics International and held that position for 11 years.  In 1975, Signetics was purchased by Philips, and he was named corporate vice president and chief administrative officer.  He retired from Philips in 1995 with the title of executive vice president and chairman of the management team.  As a student, he was a brother of Kappa Sigma and served on the Interfraternity Council.  He was a member of the Asa Packer Society.  Survivors: Wife, Florence; brother Alexander '54; three daughters; son; eight grandchildren. - From Fall 2008 Alumni Bulletin


Don Liddie sent a wonderful letter (Spring 2003) extolling our reunion and looking forward to our 55' in 2007.  Prior to coming East from San Francisco, Don stated that he "would miss sleeping in the outside dorm at the Kappa Sig House, the wail of the Steelswitch at the Kappa Sig House, the wail of the Steelswitching engines at night, the roar of the blast furnaces, the coat of dust on my desk in the morning, imbibing at the Beethoven Maennerchor and many other fond remembrances."

Don loves California but realizes that being a continent away from Lehigh and friends is a drawback.  California has become an important recruiting center for the university; 50 of last year's freshman class were from the Golden State.  I have long thought that the Southwest and California were fertile areas for Lehigh.  Many bright kids from Southern Arizona go East to college every year.  Why not channel some of these young people to Bethlehem?  I mentioned this to Chris Marshall '88, executive director of the Alumni Association, and he said, "Great idea: you are now vice president / Lehigh University Alumni Association in charge of Region IX Southwest."  So, that's my mission - to recruit and build up the Lehigh Club of Southern Arizona to the point where President Farrington makes regular stops here in Tucson!


From 50th Reunion Book, 2002 - Upon graduation, I worked as an industrial engineer at Western Electric until the Army saw fit to "enlist" me into the Chemical Corps where I served in the Chemical, Biological and Radiological Labs in Edgewood, MD.  With what is going on in the country today, I am expecting to be called back any day now!

The real excitement came when I joined Coming Glass Works and after Plant I.E. assignments was transferred in 1963 to Signetics, an integrated circuit start-up in what was to become the "wild and wooly" Silicon Valley.  As President of Signetics International, I traveled the world setting up and managing companies in most of the countries in Europe and East Asia.  I retired in 1995 as Executive VP and Chairman of the Management Committee of Philips, North America after 39 years with the family of companies Coming / Signetics / Philips.  Over the years, I have attempted to give back to the community by serving on the Boards of Directors of the United Way, American Lung Association and the Tech Museum of Innovation

I was able to do all this because I married my wonderful helpmate, Flo, in 1954 who, almost single-handedly, raised 4 beautiful children while I roved the globe.  We are most proud of the fact that all 4 children obtained college degrees, 3 at the West Coast Lehigh, Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo.  They are all successful in their own right and are now raising our 8 marvelous grandchildren, around whom our world revolves.


March 2002 - My wife, Flo, and I have set our plans to return to Lehigh for our 50th.  We will fly out from San Francisco on May 30th and go to our beach house on Long Beach Island and amble up to Bethlehem a week later.  I am looking forward to returning but will miss sleeping in the outside dorm at the Kappa Sig house, the wail of the Steel switching engines at night, the roar of the blast furnaces, the coat of dust on my desk in the morning, imbibing at the Beethoven Maennerchor and many other fond remembrances.  I have been calling my old fraternity brothers, many of whom I haven't seen in over forty years, to urge them to attend. 

It has been a wonderful experience living and raising a family out here in Silicon Valley but the only drawback is being a continent away from friends and family and close relationships with the university.  I was able to attend two Lehigh functions last week when President Greg Farrington, his wfe and Professors Menon and Wu  made a swing through the San Francisco / San Jose area.  It was good to see them out here as California is becoming an important recruiting center for Lehigh.  It was noted that fifty of last years freshman class were from the Golden State!!

We are looking forward to seeing over one hundred classmates in June so everyone stay healthy!!

Carl LindquistCarlCarl Lindquist
7/25/1953

June 2002 from Charlie Hutch - Photo at right was taken on Memorial Day 1953.  Carl Lindquist is pictured on your right.  He is hatless, has a cigarette in his right hand, and to his front is a Ballantine beer carton.  Photos were provided to me by his Navy Corpsman friend who served with Carl when the pictures were taken.


CarlCarl, a second lieutenant in the First Marine Division, was killed in action in Korea on July 25, 1953.  Ironically, this was only two days prior to the armistice of July 27.  This period of the war was marked by some of the most savage attacks by North Korean and Chinese troops in an effort to gain the maximum advantage in the armistice negotiations.  The Marine Corps did not confirm his death until July 1954 because his body was not found.  He was survived by his wife.

Carl lost his life leading his platoon to relieve another platoon on a hill that was being overrun by a greatly superior number of enemy troops.  This hill, designated only as HI 11, was regained at a tragic cost by heroic actions such as Carl's.  Although true peace still does not exist between North and South Korea, the progress made by South Korea in the last fifty years was made possible by the sacrifices made by the United States and a few other allies to halt the advance of Communist aggression.

Richard LusterRichard Luster
7/12/1992
LOST - I, J, K, & L
Eugene Jackson                Eugene Jackson
Albert Jacobson
Warren Jones                 Warren Jones
Gerald Jordon
Nicholas Kadingo
Donald Keller
Donald Keller                Charles Kemmerer
Gerald Koch
William Koenig
Charles Krause
Harry Krehbiel
Harold Kreusky
John Lange
Joseph Loch                 Joseph Loch
Robert Lorch

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