George L. Hawkes L’49 Fairfax, Va., December 2005, government
lawyer and advocate for the mentally challenged. Mr. Hawkes
served as a recorder for the Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals
for 30 years. He was also the founder of the Arlington Cooperative
School for the Mentally Retarded and worked with other agencies
that advocate for the rights of those who cannot represent themselves.
Mr. Hawkes was a member of the V-12 program and served in the
U.S. Navy during World War II. In 1950, he was elected to the State
Legislature in Maine. Mr. Hawkes was predeceased by his wife Eleanor
P. Ryan Hawkes, and is survived by his daughter, Patricia Hawkes; another
daughter, Rosemary Hawkes-Harris; her husband Andrew Harris;
and two grandsons, Andrew Harris and Gregory Harris.
Frank R. Huehnergarth L’50 Lancaster, Pa., November 2005, a manager and consultant with Carpenter Technology Corporation of Reading, Pa. Mr. Huehnergarth retired in 1972 after 27 years with Carpenter. He is survived by his wife, Jane C. Huehnergarth; his brother John; his children, Gretchen, Frederick, and David; and four grandchildren. |
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