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  • 02Dec

    Brother Robert Leno, founding father of Xi Chapter, will be missed by all. He was an inspration to genarations of Kappa Delta Phi men.

    lenoRev. Robert “Bob’ Leno, 75, died Sunday, November 29th at Berlin Health & ReHab Center. He was born July 23, 1934 at the former Heaton Hospital the tenth child of Lena M. (Cady) and Perley Leno Sr.

    Bob received his early education in the Montpelier Public Schools System. He graduated from Montpelier High School in 1954. Following high school that year, he joined the United States Navy, serving on the East Coast and two years in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba from 1955-57. While serving with the Navy he sang with the All Navy Choir on the Ed Sullivan Show.

    After his discharge in 1958, he attended Lyndon State College earning a teaching degree. He taught schools in North Hero and many years in Williamstown, VT. He retired in 1986. After his retirement from teaching, he became a United Methodist Church Minister. He graduated in 1993 from Wesley United Methodist Theological Seminary in Washington, D.C. He served as pastor in West Topsham, Waits River, Riverton, and West Burke United Methodist Churches and he retired in 2002 from his last assignment at Denton Community United Methodist Church, Denton, Montana a part of the Yellowstone United Methodist Conference.

    Bob was a charter member of Kappa Delta Phi fraternity at Lyndon State College. He was a member of Capital City Grange in Berlin where he was past master, a member of Winooski Valley Pamona Grange, Vermont State Grange and the National Grange of Washington, D.C. Bob was a life member of the Montpelier Elks Lodge # 924 and American Legion Post # 3 of Montpelier and Vermont American Legion. He participated a number of years with the Green Mountain Boys State Program. He was a member of the West Burke United Methodist Church and Trinity United Methodist Church, and a member of the Dalton Gang, a western gun club of Dalton, NH.

    Bob was never married. He leaves one sister, Janice L. Bragdon of Easthampton, MA; two brothers, Bernard C. Leno and his wife, Jeannie of Montpelier; Morris E. Leno and his wife, Marilyn of Schenectady, NY and several nieces and nephews.

    He was predeceased by eight siblings, two sisters and a brother at birth; 5 brothers, Philip P. Leno, Harold C. Leno, Howard S. Leno, Perley Leno, Jr., and Richard E. Leno.

    A Memorial service will be held at Trinity United Methodist Church, 137 Main Street, Montpelier on Tuesday, December 8th, at 10:00 am. There will be a reception following the service at the church. Burial with be at North Branch Cemetery, Middlesex, VT.

    Memorial contributions may be made to Central Vermont Home Health & Hospice, Inc., 600 Granger Road, Barre, VT 05641 or at www.cvhhh.org

    For more – http://forums.orderofthecrow.org/showthread.php?t=80404

  • 21Nov
    Kappa Delta Phi Brother Mountain

    Kappa Delta Phi Brother Mountain

    This one comes as a shock and many Kappas are reeling from and mourning his loss.  He went into the hospital for a broken shoulder and things just got worse. Rest in peace Brother Mountain.

    Dana C. Mountain, 42, beloved son of Charles and Joan (Audette) Mountain, died Nov. 20, 2009, after a brief illness at a Bangor hospital. He was born April 2, 1967, in Presque Isle. Dana graduated from Central Aroostook High School and the University of Maine at Machias with a Bachelor of Science degree in parks and recreation management. He was a member of Kappa Delta Phi Eta chapter fraternity. Even after 20 years he still stayed in touch with all his brothers and sisters young and old. He was loved by all. Dana enjoyed hiking and kayaking around the “island” and spending time at camp. In addition to his parents, Dana is survived by his three sisters, Gail Mountain of Presque Isle, Jane Stephenson and her husband, Jeff, of Mapleton and Lisa Scott and her husband, Clark, of Bridgewater; two nieces, Amanda Hopkins and her husband, Randy, of Fort Bliss, Texas, and Jenna Stephenson; three nephews, Jonah Stephenson, Colby Scott and Carson Scott; and special friends, Karl, Heather, Charles, Emma, Maya and Julia Watras. Dana was predeceased by a brother, Jere Mountain. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated 11 a.m. Monday, Nov. 23, at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Mars Hill, with the Rev. Jean-Paul Labrie, celebrant. Interment will be at Pierce Cemetery, Mars Hill. Donations in his memory may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association , 170 U.S. Route One, Suite 250, Falmouth, ME 04105. Condolences may be expressed at www.duncan-graves.com.

    http://forums.orderofthecrow.org/showthread.php?t=79453

  • 30Jul

    Kappa Delta Phi Brother Jack CareyBrother Jack Carey was killed in an accident in Colorado on Friday July 17th. He was hit by a pickup while “mountain biking” on a road in the mountains of Colorado. He was a celebrity in Telluride for many years and was well known.

    He was the pledgemaster for my class in March of 1970 at 69 Davis Street. Army veteran, KSC grad, HS teacher, husband, straight as an arrow. He moved to Colorado to ski. Became a world class hang glider pilot among other things. God rest his soul.

    from Brother Tom Philbin

    From Telluride Daily Plant

    Thirty-year local “Captain” Jack Carey was killed on Friday afternoon atop Lizard Head Pass while biking when he strayed from his lane and into traffic. He was 64 years old.

    San Miguel County Sheriff Bill Masters said Carey was cycling with his wife, Monica, on Friday afternoon. Carey turned around to look at Monica and drifted into the path of a truck coming up behind him, Masters said.

    He was killed within “seconds,” according to San Miguel County Coroner Bob Dempsey. The accident occurred around 1 p.m.

    The longtime and long-bearded local with a chowder-thick New England accent made his home high up in Ophir, where he’d ski and hike the peaks ringing the valley. He leaves behind Monica and his daughter, Jill Curtis, of Salt Lake City.

    But in stories across town on Thursday, the Captain lived on. He was a hang-gliding champion and dyed-in-the-wool-sock skier. Someone who poached first chairs of the season and tended a simple garden.

    “Anybody who’s been here for any amount of time knew Jack,” Masters said. “He was a local character.”

    The Colorado State Patrol was investigating the scene all afternoon on Friday, but the agency’s accident report is not expected until Monday. …

    For more – http://forums.orderofthecrow.org/showthread.php?t=77427

  • 28Apr

    Melissa pledged Kappa Upsilon chapter at University of Massachusetts Lowell, Kappa Delta Phi National Affiliated Sorority in the Fall of 1997. Melissa Ann Hubert, 29, died on April 25 at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, surrounded by family and friends.

    She was born on November 7, 1979 in New Jersey, the beloved daughter of Jean (Ettori) and Anthony Saggau. She grew up in Derry, NH and graduated from Pinkerton Academy in 1997. She attended the University of Massachusetts, where she majored in music education and was a member of the Kappa Delta Phi Sorority. Melissa married Christopher Hubert on August 3, 2003 and their son Paxton was born in 2005. She was employed as Associate Director at Little Sprouts Child Education Center in Methuen and was working toward her Early Childhood Education Degree.

    Her creative gifts, beautiful smile and kind heart will be greatly missed by family members, including her husband Christopher and her son Paxton of Derry; her mother Jean and stepfather James Ettori of Derry; her father Anthony and stepmother Laura Saggau of Pembroke; her step-siblings Christopher, Jill, and Sarah; Casey, Lea, and Jamie; her aunt Karen and uncle CJ Landsman of Concord; her uncle Karl and aunt Beth Hauschild of Hopkinton; her cousins Corey, Brian and Eric; as well as many members of extended family and close friends. She will be truly missed by all who were fortunate to cross her path in life.

    Calling hours will be held from 5 – 8 pm on Friday, May 1st and the funeral service will be held on Saturday, May 2nd at 10 a.m. at Peabody Funeral Home, 15 Birch Street, Derry followed by burial at Forest Hill Cemetery in Derry. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to: “Edward Jones Investments” at 31 E. Broadway, Derry, NH 03038 for Paxton’s trust fund.

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  • 20Mar

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    Brother Sheldon L. Barker Jr, a brother of Kappa Delta Phi, Gamma Chapter, Son of Brother Sheldon L. Barker Sr. Brother Sheldon L. Barker Sr was the Founding Father of Gamma Chapter at Keene State College.

    Sheldon L. Barker Jr, 78, of Knoxville, Tenn., and formerly of Keene, died March 10, 2009.

    He was born in Hartford, Conn., May 8, 1930, son of Sheldon L. Barker Sr. and Florence McClintock Barke.

    He married Jean Mecham Oct. 17, 1958, in London, England, and moved back home to Keene in 1959. They lived in Keene, Atlanta, Ga., and most recently in Knoxville. Mr. Barker loved his family and annual family reunions; the ones he and Jean hosted at their home in Knoxville were always a joy.

    He was a retired veteran of the U.S. Air Force and later retired as a commercial real estate appraiser for New York Life Insurance Co. and the FDIC. He was a former County Commissioner in Cheshire County, and Director of the Office of Enforcement Operations for the State of New Hampshire.

    He was a Past Grand Master of the Social Friendship Lodge No. 42 in Keene, and for many years was a member of the Volunteer State Honor Guard.

    Survivors include his wife of 50 years; two daughters, Marti Maurer of St. Louis, Miss., and Sarah Barker of Atlanta, Ga.; five grandchildren; a sister, Sarah E. (Liz) Barker Thomas of Knoxville; many nieces, nephews, great nieces, great nephews, great-great nieces and great-great nephews; and dear friends, Arnold and Pat Mullin and Norm and Shirley Lander.

    A memorial service will be held March 27 at 1:30 p.m. at the State Veterans Cemetery, 5701 Lyons View Pike. Knoxville, Tenn. A memorial service for family will be held in Keene at a later date.

    In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the Alzheimer’s Association, 2200 Sutherland Avenue, Knoxville, TN 37919, in honor of his beloved wife, Jean, The St. Louis Society for Children and Adults With Physical Disabilities (www.stlsociety.org), 1187 Corporate Lake Drive, Suite 100, St. Louis, MO 63132 or the American Cancer Society, 871 Weisgarber Road, Knoxville, TN 37909.

    Cremation Options Inc. (www.cremationoptionsinc.com) of Knoxville, Tenn., is in charge of arrangements.

  • 12Mar

    Annie Coyne, 38, of Marshfield, MA, our dear and loving sister, daughter, auntie and friend, passed away on Tuesday, March 10, 2009. Annie was an amazing and beautiful woman who touched countless lives through her generosity of spirit, selfless acts of kindness and just her simple desire to make someone else’s day a happy one! Her smile, sense of humor, intelligence and zest for life are things we will carry with us every day of our lives.

    Annie leaves behind her loving family including her father, Leo Coyne and Stepmom Margie Tkacik of South Boston, her oldest sister Christina Rodrigues and her husband Frank, of Marshfield, MA, her sister Susan Coyne and her husband Patrick McGuigan, of Marshfield, MA, her brother Mathew Coyne and his wife Liz of Beverly, MA, and her sister Katey Coyne of Marshfield. Annie also leaves behind a niece and five nephews: Troy, Tony, Olivia, Griffin, Patrick, and Chad as well as countless close friends and acquaintances whom were blessed to have known Annie during her 38 years here on earth. Annie is preceded in death and has been reunited in heaven with her loving mother, Laura Coyne, who passed away from cancer six months ago, her loving grandmother, Marie Woodman, and grandfather, Leslie Woodman.

    Rest our beautiful and loving Annie and know that you are at peace now and with mom, nana and grandpa. A wake will be held on Friday, March 13th from 3:00-7:00 P.M. at the Richardson-Gaffey Funeral Home, 382 First Parish Rd., Scituate, MA. A Memorial Mass will be celebrated on Saturday, March 14th at 9:00 A.M. in St Christine’s Church, 1295 Main Street (Rt 3A) Marshfield.

    http://forums.kappatalk.com/showthread.php?t=72599

  • 16Jan

    Brother Lucius B "Chip" Churchill of Tau Chapter has passed away. Rest in Peace Brother. http://forums.orderofthecrow.org/showthread.php?t=70364

    RUTLAND TOWN — Lucius Bradford "Brad" Churchill, 43, of Rutland Town died unexpectedly Thursday, Jan. 15, 2009, at his residence.

    He was born Oct. 17, 1965, in Yonkers, N.Y., the son of Frederick Deane "Ted" and Joan (Russell) Churchill.

    He relocated to Windsor from Pelham, N.Y., at the age of 5.

    Mr. Churchill graduated from Vermont Academy in 1984, and received a bachelor’s degree in economics from Castleton State College.

    He married Lynn Trinci in Rutland on Oct. 16, 1999.

    He had been employed in finance and banking for many years until 1999 when he began employment as a kitchen and bath designer for LaValleys Building Supply.

    Mr. Churchill enjoyed golf and football, and was an avid New England Patriots fan. He also enjoyed vacations with his family.

    Survivors include his wife Lynn, and two daughters, Abigail Churchill and Rebecca Churchill, all of Rutland Town; and a sister, Katherine Churchill of Springfield.

    He was predeceased by his parents, and by a brother, Rolfe Russell "Russ" Churchill.

    Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 22, at the Trinity Episcopal Church in Rutland.

    Friends may call from 5 to7 p.m. Wednesday at the Aldous Funeral Home in Rutland.

    Memorial contributions may be made to the Rutland Town PTO, 1612 Post Road, Rutland, VT 05701.

    Online condolences and guest book at rutlandherald.com/obits, or send private condolences through www.aldousfuneralhome.com.

  • 19Oct

    There is never a good time to share sad news especially in light of the passing of so many beloved Kappa sisters and brothers.  Stephanie Purinton Pearson, alumnae of Kappa Delta Phi National Affiliated Sorority, Kappa Iota Chapter at University of Southern Maine, passed away just days ago from complications of Breast Cancer.  Please join me in celebrating her life and in thanks for the many warm memories she leaves with all of us.  Her obituary reads…

    Stephanie Lynn Pearson, 42, of Richmond (formerly of West Bowdoin) died Wednesday, October 15, 2008 after a long, valiant battle with Cancer.  Her family and close friend was at her side.

    She was born in Brunswick, ME on August 22, 1966, the daughter of Audrey and Richard Purinton.  She attended area schools and completed 4 years of college at USM.  

    Stephanie was a loving and devoted wife, mother and sister and she enjoyed a wide circle of friends, many from her Sorority and Church activities.  She enjoyed a strong and active faith and through this was a shining example to those around her.

    She loved music, producing a self-titled album and greatly enjoyed teaching, especially teenagers.  

    She was pre-deceased by her parents and brother Rick Purinton.  She is survived by her husband, John E. Pearson of Richmond, a son, Joseph M. Pearson and daughter, Abigail A. Pearson.  She is also survived by her brothers Raymond McKown, Jonathan Purinton, Bill Schmidt, Matthew Purinton and sisters Sheryl Kehaya, Susan McKown, Sarah McKown and Kat Johnson.

    A memorial service will be held at Maine Street Baptist Church in Brunswick, ME (across from Parkview Hospital) at 2:00 on Saturday, October 18.

    The family request in lieu of flowers that donations be made to the Stephanie Pearson Fund and sent to Norway Savings Bank, 10 Franklin Drive, Windham, ME, 04062.

  • 15Oct

    It is with deep regret and sorrow that we inform you of the death of Kappa Delta Phi National Affiliated Sorority, Kappa Tau Chapter Sister Robin ( Fisher) Shawlinski.

    http://miva.burlingtonfreepress.com/miva/cgi-bin/miva?obitsearch2.mv

    ROBIN ANN (FISHER) SHAWLINSKI Robin Ann (Fisher) Shawlinski, age 40, of Fort Belvoir, Va., passed away peacefully at home on Oct. 10, 2008, after a 10-month battle with cancer. She was born in Burlington in 1968, and attended St. Joseph Elementary and Rice Memorial High School. She earned her degree in Journalism at Castleton College.

    Later she enlisted in the United States Army and was a journalist for 8 years for several U.S. Army newspapers while stationed at Newport News, Va.; Panama and Ft Benning, Ga. Robin is survived by her loving husband, SGM Robert Shawlinski, and children Sean, age 13, Rachel, age 11 and Shane, age 7. She leaves her parents, John and Kathleen (Desany) Fisher of Burlington; her sisters, brothers and spouses, Suzanne and LTC John Boyd of Huntington, Lynn and Jason Smiley of Milton, John and Nicole (Gendreau) Fisher of Waterbury, WO1 Eric Fisher of Colchester, Elizabeth and Brett Tyler of Eagle Mountain, Utah, and James Fisher and fiancée Erin Carlson of Burlington; and many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. Robin is survived by her mother-in-law, Kathleen Shawlinski of East Brunswick, N.J.; and her brothersin-law and spouses, Scott and Hope Shawlinski, and David and Barbara Shawlinski of Toms River, N.J.; and aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her father-in-law Frederic Shawlinski of Little Ferry, N.J. Robin married her husband Robert Shawlinski on Sept. 8, 1994, and they served and lived at many Army installations including Panama, Fort Benning, Ga.; West Point, N.Y.; Tacoma, Wash.; Schofield Barracks, Hawaii; Sergeants Major Academy at Fort Bliss, El Paso, Texas and the U.S. Army HRC; Alexandria, Va.

    Robin always approached life with gusto and in her own way. She wasn’t afraid to rock the boat when necessary – to stand up for her convictions and defend what she thought was right. She had a lot of strength and fight in her to handle the obstacles that were thrown her way. At the same time, you would find that she also had a love to share with her family and friends. She applied both her strength and love to steering her family through the rigors of military life. In March 2007, the Sustainment Command at Schofield Barracks Hawaii awarded the Dr. Mary E. Walker Award to Robin for demonstrating dedicated and exemplary volunteerism as an outstanding military spouse, improving the quality of life for soldiers and their families. During the past year she was an active member of the U.S. Army Sergeants Major Academy “Class of 58” wives group at Ft. Bliss. Even during her cancer treatments she continued to participate in the classes and social events with the group. Visiting hours will be on Friday, Oct. 17, from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m., in the Demaine Funeral Home, 520 S. Washington St., Alexandria, Va. Funeral services celebrating the life of Robin will be held on Saturday, Oct. 18, at 11 a.m., in Woodlawn Chapel, Fort Belvoir, Va. Interment will be at Arlington Cemetery in Virginia on Oct. 22. There will be a memorial service celebrating her life in St. Joseph CoCathedral, 20 Allen St., Burlington, Vt., on Saturday Oct. 25, at 10 a.m. In lieu of flowers, you may donate to Robin’s favorite charity, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital at http://stj.convio. net/goto/robin_shawlinski or 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, Tenn., 38105.

    For Discussion – http://forums.orderofthecrow.org/showthread.php?t=67522

  • 06Apr
    Emily R. Norman 1987 - 2008

    Emily R. Norman 1987 - 2008

    We are deeply saddened by the loss of Kappa Delta Phi National Affiliated Sorority Sister Emily Norman (S ‘07), a member of the Gamma class of Kappa Alpha Iota Chapter. May her Spirit soar and watch over those so deeply affected by her passing. MTSND.

    Emily Ruth Norman, 20, of 328 Carolle St., Greencastle, died on Tuesday April 1, 2008, in her townhouse apartment in Shippensburg, due to complications of diabetes.

    Born July 12, 1987, at Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland, she was a daughter of Wayne and Margaret S. (Plummer) Norman of 328 Carolle St., Greencastle.

    Miss Norman was a 2005 graduate of the Greencastle-Antrim High School, where she was a member of the band, choir, National Honor Society and Indoor Guard. She was currently a student at Harrisburg Area Community College, and formerly attended Shippensburg University, where she was a member of the Shippensburg University choir.

    She was a member of the Kappa Delta Phi National Affiliated Sorority at Shippensburg, and a member of Solomons Evangelical Lutheran Church of Chambersburg.

    In addition to her parents, family surviving are, her sister, Melissa C. Norman of Greencastle; maternal grandparents, Richard and Catherine Plummer of Fairless Hills; paternal grandparents, Wayne Sr. and Ellen Norman of Media; her boyfriend, Michael Perry of Rolla, Mo.; and many aunts, uncles and cousins. She was preceded in death by an infant sister, Rebecca Norman in 1981.

    Memorial services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, in Solomons Evangelical Lutheran Church, 4856 Wayne Road, Chambersburg, with the Rev. Michael E. Allwein officiating. Interment will be in the Emilie Methodist Church Cemetery in Levittown, at the convenience of the family. There will be no public viewing.

    In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be given in her memory to St. Judes Childrens Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN. 38105.

    Arrangements were made by the Harold M. Zimmerman And Son Funeral Home of Greencastle.