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Alumni News—Class Notes
Theresa Cannon Hammons ’04 is completing
her secondary art/teaching certification in Maple
Falls, Wash. She will teach full-time this fall at a
middle school in Bellingham, Wash. She married
her long-term boyfriend, Josh, in June 2009.
Carol Krueger ’04 was recently promoted to theatre services manager for the Shakespeare Theatre Co.
in Washington, D.C. She and her husband, Timothy
Wilson Jr., live in Washington, D.C.
Ryan Swierlik ’04 and Andrea Twiss were married
Sept. 27, 2008, at Divine Child Catholic Church in
Dearborn, Mich. Ryan is employed at Auto Catalyst
Recycling Corporation in Detroit. The couple lives
in Dearborn.
Kerry Hamilton-Smith ’05/MA was named the
interim executive director of the Tecumseh Area
Chamber of Commerce. She has more than 25 years
of experience in public relations, marketing and
event coordination and also serves as president of
the Tecumseh Schools Foundation.
Kelli Morrison Campbell ’06 teaches mathematics and is the cheerleading coach at Jonesville
(Mich.) High School. She and her husband, James,
have two daughters, Lauryn and Madisyn. They
reside in North Adams, Mich.
Daniel Rutkowski ’07 is employed as a lead
customer service representative for First Federal in
Tecumseh, Mich. He resides in Morenci, Mich.
Olivia Rawson ’08 married Curtis Shaw March
21, 2009.
Curtis Parsons ’09/MA is the emergency management coordinator for Lenawee County. He and
his wife, Gail, reside in Tecumseh, Mich.
Deaths
Alumni
Sister Marie Rachel Forster ’39
Jeanne Hall ’46
Sister Francis Winifred Schnell, OP ’55
Sister Anthonita Porta, OP ’63
Sister Margaret Naber, OP ’64
Kimberly Serling ’65
Darrell Sternberg ’67/MA
Dorothy Tombaugh ’65/MA, who received an
honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from
Siena Heights in 1982 for her pioneering work
with the disabled, died July 3, 2009, in Denver,
Colo. Tombaugh, 92, taught high school biology
and chemistry in Adrian, Mich., and Euclid, Ohio,
and also worked as a chemist and medical lab
technician. She spent the last five years of her
teaching career touring the country with her
husband, Roy, to present seminars on teaching
science to the disabled.
Sister Lois Spear, OP ’46, who taught as an
adjunct in the Humanities division at Siena Heights
and edited the McNair Journal during the 1990s,
died June 1, 2009, at the Dominican Life Center in
Adrian, Mich. Her presence at numerous university
events spoke of her interest in Siena Heights and
was a walking testimony to life-long learning,
according to SHU Vice President of Academic Affairs
Sister Sharon Weber, OP, PhD.
Friends
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