Few have made as remarkable an impact on higher education as Ronald Carrier, East Tennessee State ’55. A 1973 SigEp Citation recipient, Carrier began his career as an economics professor before rising to become the youngest college president in the country at the age of 38. When he arrived in Harrisonburg, Virginia, in 1971, the…
In Memoriam
Order of the Golden Heart recipient Shawn McKenna leaves legacy of leadership
“Shawn was the core of our staff. He was always bigger than life. He was intense, but loving. He embraced Jack Wheeler’s notion of brotherly love. If you loved him, you loved him deeply.”
SigEp mourns the loss of brother Harrison Smith, Texas Christian ’17
Harrison Stokes Smith, 22, of Signal Mountain, Tennessee, passed away on July 15, 2017.
John Michael “Jack” Bretz Jr., North Carolina-Charlotte ’18
Jack Bretz, North Carolina-Charlotte ’18, lost his battle against leukemia earlier this year. He’s remembered as a beautiful soul, an outstanding brother and a wonderful friend.
Collin Rose, Ferris State ’10
Rose was shot while attempting to arrest a suspect and passed away on Nov. 23, 2016. He was a registered organ donor, and Rose’s family honored his wishes by donating his organs.
Order of the Golden Heart recipient William Cross passes to Chapter Eternal
While the Fraternity has had much to celebrate in the past year, it’s also experienced the loss of many brothers. Included in this list is beloved Order of the Golden Heart recipient William “Bill” Cross, Carroll ’49, who died in early 2017.
Remembering Shawn McKenna, Maine ’77
Shawn leaves behind an enduring image of Brotherly Love for us all to emulate. Despite a prolonged battle with cancer, Shawn was consistently positive and optimistic. He felt strongly about the impact that SigEp can make in the world and gave of his time and talents without reservation.
Honoring U.S. Army Staff Sgt. James Moriarty
SigEp Military Veterans Task Force Chairman David Bradt, California-Davis ’03, reflects on the life of our departed brother United States Army Staff Sergeant James Moriarty, Texas-Austin ’11, during his interment at Arlington National Cemetery.
Longtime volunteer and member of the Order of the Golden Heart remembered
Reeder passed on to Chapter Eternal on November 1, 2015, at the age of 89. He died of natural causes and was predeceased by his wife, Marilyn, and son Robert (Rusty). He is survived by his children Kathleen Reeder, Mary Carol Todd, Martha Nelson, Patricia Randall, David Reeder, and Anne Reeder; 12 grandchildren; and six…
Citation recipient Rudy Bredenbeck passes
After a long, hard-fought battle with cancer, Bredenbeck passed away on May 5, 2016. He was laid to rest in the Cleveland area on Saturday, May 28. He is survived by his wife of 59 years, Shirley; three children, Wayne, Kurt and Julie; and grandchildren Hanna and Bailey.
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