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Annual Service of Commemoration to Be Held March 10 in Hendricks Chapel

Monday, March 2, 2020, By Kelly Homan Rodoski
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Hendricks Chapel

MARCH 10, 2020 UPDATE鈥擳he Service of Commemoration has been postponed until further notice.

黑料不打烊 will hold its fourth annual Service of Commemoration鈥攈onoring the University鈥檚 students faculty, staff, retirees and trustees and SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry students who passed away in the period of Jan. 1, 2019, to the present鈥攐n Tuesday, March 10, at 4 p.m. in Hendricks Chapel.

The service will include prayer and music by University Organist Anne Laver and the Hendricks Chapel Choir, led by director Peppie Calvar. Communication Access Real-Time Translation and American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation will be available. To request accommodations, contact Hendricks Chapel at 315.443.2901 or chapel@syr.edu.

The names of those who have passed away will be read and candles will be lit collectively in their memory. Remarks will be offered by Chancellor Kent Syverud and other members of the University community.

The service is held annually and is inspired by the Remembrance Scholars鈥 motto of 鈥淟ook Back, Act Forward,鈥 a call to action to remember those we have lost and act forward in their memory.

鈥淭he Service of Commemoration provides an important occasion to pause, assemble, acknowledge our sorrow, offer reverence and discern how we can honor the lives of others by being the best version of ourselves,鈥 says Hendricks Chapel Dean Brian Konkol. 鈥淭his is a special and sacred opportunity to pay tribute to the students, faculty, staff, retirees and trustees who have impacted our campus community in countless ways.鈥

Those who will be honored at this year鈥檚 ceremony are:

Faculty/Staff/Retirees

Clayton Allen, Jane Battaglia, Louann Beavers, Barbra Boatwright, G. Matthew Bonham, Margaret Bowser, Lorraine Branham, Michelle Brisson, Mary Ellen Brzozowski, Anne Brzuszkiewicz, Margaret Charters, Cynthia Clark, Felix Cochren, Peter Compeau, Nicoletta Cosgrove, Marjorie (Ruth) Deuel, Carrie Dischiave, Darshan Singh Dosanjh, Jerome Duda, Basil Fabbioli.

Also, Tim Featherstone, Mary Ann Fraser, E. Bruce Fredrikson, Alexander Friedman, Andre Gallois, Barbara Harris, Edward Ihle, Joseph Julian, Harvey Kaiser, Paul Lance, Victor Joe Lazarow, Lowell Lingo, Frederic Lyman, David Marc, Mary Ann McClanahan, Josy McGinn, William Meyer, Ann Mooney, Mildred Moreland, Robert Newman Jr., Mary O鈥橞rien, Thomas O鈥橲hea.

Also, Thomas Pastorello, Mary Perta, Evangeline (Angie) Petrarca, Richard (Eric) Posenauer, Joyce Puchalski, Charles Rauhe, Wilhelmina Reuben-Cooke, Joan Roberts, Paul Rohadfox, Joan Sacco, Hailu Tefferi, Constance Timberlake, Gary Trento, Joseph VanBeveren, Thomas Vedder, Richard Vook, Scott Watson, Thomas Walsh, David Wilemon, Ruth Livingston Wynn, Elizabeth Zimba.

Students

Charisse Calaquian, Jared Fearby, Will Georges, Allan Gonzalez, Brianna Herrera, Beth Ann Newkirk and Cl茅ment Sutter.

Trustees

J. Patrick Barrett

A reception will follow in the chapel鈥檚 Noble Room. There, a remembrance book will be available for inscription. For more information about the service, contact Hendricks Chapel at 315.443.2901.

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