Reflections Magazine Issue #68 - Fall 2008 | Page 22
Alumni News—Class Notes
Heather Cousino ’05 is attending Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, FL, participating in a 27-month physician assistant program.
She began the PA program last fall after completing
a master’s in medical science at Wayne State
University medical school.
Peter Lohn ’05 and his wife Casey live in Dallas,
GA, where he is a regional account manager for
Mueller Co.
Rebecca Miller ’05 of Harrison Twp. is marketing
manager/patient advocate for Cook Chiropractic
Clinic in Shelby Township.
Quinn Nicole Stanto ’05 accepted a position with
U.S. Rail Corp. last summer and relocated from New
York to Toledo.
Ashley Opsal Green ’06 and Aaron Green were
married last fall and now live in Fenton. Ashley is
a third grade teacher at International Academy of
Flint; Aaron is a personal banker for Chase Bank.
Patrick Prominski ’06 of Ada, a manager for
Kent District Library in Grand Rapids and a graduate
student in English, spoke at Siena Heights in March
as part of the English Forum. His presentation traced
captivity narratives of the early American republic,
written by white settlers captured by Native
Americans. “These stories have had an immense
influence on the formation of the American novel,”
Patrick said.
Jennifer Ott Snyder ’06 and Matthew Snyder
were married last September at Hidden Lake
Gardens. Jennifer is a teachers assistant at TAC
Manufacturing.
Kelly Sherman ’06 was
commissioned a second lieutenant in January at Maxwell
Air Force Base in Alabama.
She earned the commissioning through the rigorous
and competitive Air Force
Officer Training School. She is
continuing her training at Tyndall (FL) AFB as an Air
Battle Manager student with the 325th Air Control
Squadron within the 325th Fighter Wing. Upon
completing the training, Kelly will be either flying
in the Airborne Warning and Control System or
the Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System.
Lindsey Geeting Terrill ’06 married Nicholas
Terrill last fall. They live in Blissfield with their son
Blake. Lindsey earned a master’s of accountancy
from Bowling Green State U. and is an accountant
for William Vaughan in Maumee, OH.
Chris Holton ’06 and Anne Venier ’07 were
married last fall in Newport. They live in Adrian.
Chris is regional sales manager for Adrian Steel;
Anne works for Bank of America.
Anthony Khedaywi ’07 is beginning the MBA
program at Michigan State this fall.
Robert Rothen ’07 of Adrian is a project engineer
for OG Technologies in Ann Arbor. He and his wife
Cammie have two sons.
Deaths
Marguerite Libs Van Osselaer ’34, 95, died Feb.
15 in Austin, TX. She was a founding member of
St. John Vianney Catholic Church in Houston where
she taught 8th grade until retiring in 1978. She
moved to Austin in 2002. Survivors include her
sister, Rita Libs Scott ’41 of Adrian.
Anysia McGovern, OP ’35 died Feb. 28 in Adrian,
She was 94. She enjoyed a long ministry in education and pastoral ministry and was a senior citizen
tour guide for 20 years in Sarasota, FL. She came
to the Dominican Life Center in 2001.
Leonita Noetzel, OP ’39 died April 14 at the
age of 105 at the Dominican Life Center. Her long
ministry in education took her across the Midwest,
New York and South Carolina, and included
co-producing “The Phonetic Approach to Reading”
used in Congregation schools around the country.
She is survived by nephews and nieces including
Dorothy Noetzel Sullivan ’48.
Jean Rouget Good ’40 of Blissfield, 86, died May
12 at home. An avid baseball fan, Jean became a
familiar face at Siena’s annual Toledo Mud Hens
outing, where she was delighted to be honored as
the oldest attending alum.
Mary Burns, OP ’44 (formerly Sister Marie
Joachim), resident director at Siena Heights from
1972 to 1974, died March 14. She worked in
education in Illinois, Michigan and Florida including
serving as principal at Detroit’s Dominican High
School from 1968 to 1970. Survivors include her
sister, Joan Burns Lane ’44. Another sister,
Julie Ann Burns, OP ’49, predeceased her.
Beverly Mapes Thompson ’44 of Jackson died
June 9 at the age of 85. A former teacher and an
avid bowler, golfer and card player, she was active
in Civitan [Y\