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Annual Service of Commemoration Is March 22

Wednesday, February 23, 2022, By Kelly Homan Rodoski
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Hendricks Chapel

Hendricks Chapel will host 鶹ƵUniversity’s annual Service of Commemoration—honoring current students, faculty and staff; retirees; trustees; and honorary degree recipients of 鶹ƵUniversity and the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (SUNY ESF) who passed during the period of Jan. 1, 2021, to the present—with an in-person ceremony on Tuesday, March 22, at 4 p.m. in Hendricks Chapel. The service will also be offered on ; click here to preregister. American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation and Communication Access Real-Time Translation (CART) will be provided.

The names of those who have passed away will be read and candles will be lit collectively in their memory. The service will also include prayer, music and remarks.

The service is inspired by the Remembrance Scholars’ motto of “Look Back, Act Forward,” a call to action to remember those we have lost and act forward in their memory. All are welcome to attend and honor the important contributions of respected members of the University community.

Those who will be honored currently include:

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John Lewis Aldridge, H. Douglas Barclay H’98, JoAnne Barker, Margaret Barone, Patricia Bean, Robert Blaich H’90, Sherwood Boehlert H’94, David Boylan, Noah Buntain, Constance Bierds Caldwell, Doris Caruth, George Chuposka, Ramsey Clark H’71, Robert Congel, W. Carroll Coyne, Leo Crandall, Norine Crary, Jacques d’Amboise H’08, Jeannetta DeBose, Joan Deppa, Claire Eliasberg, Thomas Emery, Edward Essel, Carlisle Floyd H’97, Robert Frendak, J. François Gabriel, Marshall Gelfand, Susan Gensemer, Onofrio Giordano, Amrit Goel, John Goerner, Jerry Goodisman, Vernon Greene, Randall Grimshaw, Eric Gustafson, Ida Hall, Carole Harris, Kathleen Hartelius, David Hayes, Robert Hopkins Jr., Alice Horner, Richard Ingersoll, Marion Inglis, Hope Irvine, Robert Jones, Walter Jurczyszyn, Irma Ginsberg Kalish H’07, Jozef Karpinski, Paul Kellogg H’01, Kathleen Kelly, Arlene Kenyon, Phil Lynd, Roberto Malave, Gary Matson,  JoAnn May, Harrison McKibben, F. Walter Medicis, Henry Mullins, Lawrence Myers Jr., John Naisbett H’91, Ei-ichi Negishi H’11, Zaiden Geraige Neto, Alfreda Nowak, Mary Ogletree, Ardean Orr, Ann Pedraza-Ocasio, Sarah Riddle, Jeanne Ryan, Sharon Salerno, Tapan Sarkar, Mary Scarfino, Barbara Settel, Joanne Shenandoah H’02, Theresa Slater, Corinne Roth Smith, Joseph Smith, James Stacer, Thomas Steinfeld, Sanford Sternlicht, Sheldon Stone, Edward Storm, J. Bradley Strait, Joseph A. Strasser H’20, Chi Tien, Mark Van Bergh, Kameshwar C. Wali, Shirley C. Waters, Albert Watkins, Mary Norma Watson, Steven Wechsler, June Whitehead, Gary Widger, Charles Vert Willie H’92, Anthony Y.C. Yeh

SUNY ESF

Rainer Brocke, Gary Collela, Troy Eames, Randall Grimshaw, Lee Herrington, Donald E. Koten, Leonard Smith, David White

If you know of someone who passed away between Jan. 1, 2021, and the present, who does not appear on this list, please forward his or her name and affiliation to Hendricks Chapel at chapel@syr.edu by Wednesday, March 8.

 

 

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