For the year 2020
(The Year of Covid)


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10/08/2020 Carolyn Louise Kawell Stein
Rest in Peace Carolyn
08/12/2020 Donn Thomas Stangohr I'm deeply saddened to report that our classmate Donn Stangohr, passed away suddenly from an apparentl heart attack.

Donn Thomas Stangohr, of Rochester, MA, bright blue-eyed, gregarious, and wildly loved, passed away on August 11, 2020 at the age of 69. He is survived by his best friend (passionate spouse, business partner, and partner in all things) Sandra Lee Stangohr (Sandi), along with a whole troop of family – his son Blake Stangohr and his step/half children Alex Schinas, Jon Lagreze, Keith Lagreze, Kit Lagreze, and Emma Lagreze; his siblings James Stangohr and Chrissy Stangohr; his six nieces and nephews; his nine grandchildren; and an incredible circle of friends. He was preceded in death by his parents James and Helen Bernice Stangohr.

Donn resided with Sandi in Rochester for 28 years, boating in Mattapoisett on their boat Cruzan, a Cape Dory Typoon, and cruising around town in their big yellow Chevy Capri Classic 1973. Donn and Sandi founded Norumbega Associates, a high-end, decorative, hardware business that they own and built from the ground up together since 1991.

Donn, a man of endless talents, was the person to call for every obscure handy-man question or history lesson. His knowledge was boundless and incredible. He was born in Evanston, IL, and went to the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University (SMFA) to study sculpture and went on to express himself in many ways beyond sculpture. He was creative, laughed with his whole body, and made everyone feel welcome.

The family will hold a celebration of Donn’s life in October. In lieu of flowers, donations, or food, please shower your loved ones with hugs, kisses, and “hello, beautiful’s in remembrance of Donn and his daily expressions of care and affection. We raise our glass and share in a big belly laugh for Donn. Bear hugs to all.

Arrangements are with the Saunders-Dwyer Mattapoisett Home for Funerals, 50 County Rd., Route 6, Mattapoisett. For online guestbook, please visit www.saundersdwyer.com.

Rest in Peace Donn
06/11/2020 Dean R. Depoy I'm so saddened to report that WHS's first marching band director, Dean R DePoy, passed away 06/11/2020 in FL.
Here is a message one of his sons, Kurt Depoy.
My dad Dean R DePoy passed away this morning here in Florida. I was so blessed to be with him and share several I love you’s last night. He held my hand and told me how much he loved me and my brother Erik DePoy. My heart is broken but I know he’s in heaven today with his 2 precious dogs he loved so dearly. I love this picture, taken a few years ago, showing him so happy. I love you dad and miss you so much. I can’t believe you’re gone.
 

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Dean Depoy Leading the National Anthem at Alabama vs Western Carolina football game 11/17/2012
  Rest in Peace Dean  
02/01/2019 Timothy P. Richartz I'm saddened to have to report that the Class of 1969 has had another classmate called to God. Timothy P. Richartz passed away on January 28, 2020 after only a 3 month fight.

Timothy Paul Richartz, 68 of Island Lake died peacefully January 28, 2020 in Barrington with members of his family by his side after a short battle with cancer.

He is survived by his wife of 33 years, Elizabeth (nee Syoen) Richartz, his mother Ann (nee De Kala) Richartz of Prospect Heights, his brother Mike (Cindy) Richartz of Island Lake, his sisters Susan (Craig) Henry of Bloomingdale and Lynne Edebohls and her partner Nolan Dunham of Madison, WI. He enjoyed his many nieces, nephews, and great-nephew, and considered his life-long friends Kurt (Joan) Kieffer and Scott (Marilyn) Perry and many of his neighbors, friends and their children as close family. He was preceded in death by his father, Paul H. Richartz and his beloved grandmother, Mary Richartz Szewczyk.

An Eagle Scout, he was a man of varied interests and talents and will be missed by many.

Kisselburg-Wauconda Funeral Home is handling the private service and burial, and there will be a Celebration of Life to honor him at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to Journey Care Foundation, 2050 Claire Court, Glenview, IL 60025-7635 or St Jude Children’s Hospital.


 
Timothy P. Richartz
Rest in Peace Tim.
01/04/2020 Donald E. Wahlstrom (Brown) It's sad to start out 2020 with an obituary notice. This is a decades late discovery though. Donald E. Wahlstrom '69, passed way sometime in the 1980's. Exact date hasn't been discoverable as yet. Don was an orphan and he was adopted by a woman named Dorothy Brown. Dorothy married our classmate Glenn Roth's uncle Leonard Wahlstrom (Glenn's mom's brother). Confusing I know!

The information I received said Don had gotten ill and passed away.

From what I was told Don had dated Janice Williams ’69. Sad irony was the Janice was killed in a car accident shortly after graduation on 06/24/1969. The car had been given to Janice by her parents for graduation.

Rest in Peace Don.
 01/01/2020  

Happy New Year!  Currently there are still 100 Class of 1969 Alumni Missing.  {14.13% Missing}

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