Chapter brothers remember U.S. Army Captain Joshua Lawrence, who was killed in Afghanistan.
In Memoriam
Fallen marine’s heroism leaves enduring legacy
A strong desire to serve his country prompted San Diego State brother Stephen Joyner to volunteer to serve in Vietnam. Commissioned as a second lieutenant, he served valiantly and was killed in action in 1968.
SigEp mourns loss of former staff member Karen Simpson
Karen Simpson, a former SigEp Headquarters staff member who worked for the Fraternity for 38 years, passed away in April 2020.
SigEp mourns passing of Wallace C. Doud
Remembering the Past Grand President and Order of the Golden Heart Recipient.
Former district governor remembered
Kevin Condon, Kansas ’66, earned a bachelor’s degree in geology from the University of Kansas. As an undergrad, he joined SigEp’s Kansas Gamma chapter and served as president in 1965. He later returned to his alma mater, earning a master’s degree and Ph.D. Dr. Kevin P. Condon June 22, 1944 – Dec. 29, 2018 After…
Chapter mourns brother who fostered alumni bonds
As a college senior, Michael Lockwood, Ohio State ’66, proudly served as president of SigEp’s Ohio Gamma chapter, and his leadership helped the chapter earn its first Buchanan Cup. Michael K. Lockwood Jan. 27, 1944 – July 15, 2019 He continued to serve the chapter as a volunteer after graduation, and in the 1990s, began…
Volunteer leaves enduring mark on chapter
Mike Ventura, Indiana State ’67, served as Indiana Delta’s vice president of programming and recruited two of the chapter’s largest new member classes while serving as vice president of recruitment. Michael R. Ventura May 9, 1944 – Feb. 10, 2019 Soon after graduating, he joined the U.S. Marine Corps, where he served proudly for seven…
SigEp mourns NUTS! Society co-founder
After receiving his bachelor’s degree in criminal justice, Columbus Johnson, Sacramento State ’85, embarked on a career with the Justice Department that spanned 30 years. He spent 11 of those years as a member of the FBI Rapid Deployment Team responding to threats against American citizens overseas. Columbus Johnson Jr., Sacramento State ’85 Aug. 12,…
Nathan leaves lasting mark nationally and on chapter
Terry Nathan, Texas-Austin ’69, was a longtime volunteer whose generosity and positive outlook were much admired by his chapter brothers and the larger Austin community. After graduating with a degree in business, he worked as a technology consultant and established a chain of software rental stores in the city. Kendrick Terry Nathan, Texas-Austin ’69 March…
Longtime mentor remembered
John Stumpf, Evansville ’71 Sept. 10, 1947 – July 5, 2018 For more than 40 years, John Stumpf, Evansville ’71, faithfully served his home chapter in a variety of capacities, including as AVC president. He is remembered with great appreciation for his conscientious management of the chapter facility. Calling on his many years as a…
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