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| | Alumni are listed in order of the surname by which they were known while at Ladue. Click on the email button next to the name to send an email message. Names with a after them have been added within the last month. Names with invalid email after them means their email address is no longer working. If you can contact this person please have them update their email address or send the webmaster a note with their new address. If you are a Ladue alum and would like to be listed on this site click on this link and fill out the form.If you can't find your former classmate on this web site, try looking on the Classmates web site or Reunion.com. If you'd like to be notified when new alums are added to this page then enter your email address in the box on the left which says Get notified of changes and click on the OK button Click here to see deceased alumni from the class of 1962
 | Jane AGATSTEIN Diamond [modified: 4-2004] Denver, CO |
After 30 years in the classroom I've openned Memory Magic and More a scrapbooking store in Lowry Town Center. 2 perfect children and 1 bad dog---or is it 1 perfect dog and 2 bad children??? Love to hear from all old friends.
 | James BAER [modified: 11-2005] invalid email St. Louis, MO |
I am currently Director Marketing & New Business Development of Creative Producers Group. We facilitate national sales meetings for Fortune 500 companies. This year, I was elected as Mayor Pro Tem for the City of Olivette. Barbara and I became grandparents for the second time. Charles Louis Lischer (daughter Emily) was born November, 2005. He has a two and a half year old brother, William Baer Lischer. Son Andrew is 26 and works for CH Robinson in Chicago and enjoys the good life as a bachelor.
 | Steve BAKER [modified: 2-2000] Berkeley, CA |
 | Janet BAST Ewald [modified: 3-2005] Glendale, AZ |
I was married for 19 years and have two grown sons, the oldest married and living in Kyle, Texas with two grandsons. My youngest is still single and lives in Peoria, AZ. I enjoy a busy life traveling for GE Healthcare as an RN, BSN teaching doctors, nurses, and technologists how to use their new GE equipment in Radiology. Looking forward to retirement!
 | Denny BEMENT [modified: 3-2003] Glenmoore, PA |
 | Jim BOTTOM [modified: 11-2007] Sheridan, OR |
I've not been very good about keeping up with those friends in Ladue Class of '62, but I do think of them often. I've lived in Oregon for 33 years.
 | Michael BUKSTEIN [modified: 7-2002] Hannibal, MO |
General Surgeon in Hannibal, MO since 1975. Wife teaching Yoga, sone practicing pharmacy, daughter taught French and now premed. Involved with the American College of Surgeons, the Commission on Cancer and the America Cancer Society.
 | Milton CISSELL [modified: 12-2007] Bothel, WA |
Lots have changed since HW days. Moved to Pacific Northwest and loving it. Have kept in touch with Jim Bottom over the years and come back to St. Louis for visits.
 | Charles COOK [modified: 5-2002]
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 | Gordon COX [modified: 3-2005] Ballwin, MO |
 | Diane DEUTSCH Hoffman [modified: 4-2006] Atlanta, GA |
Living in "Hotlanta" (GA) for the past 26 years. BAD NEWS: widowed for almost 11 years; GOOD NEWS: 5 adorable grandchildren (aren't they all). This redhead loves to hike, sail, dance, exercise, etc. Enjoyed our last reunion. Would love to hear from some of my classmates.
 | Fremont DORSEY [modified: 7-2006] Montgomery City, MO |
| Bernie EDELMAN - deceased
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Bernard "Bernie" Edelman, a well-known defense lawyer here for 30 years, died Tuesday (March 18, 2008) of natural causes at his home in Sunset Hills, his family said. He was 63. After stints as an assistant prosecuting attorney and as a public defender in St. Louis County, he entered private practice in the mid-1970s, handling criminal and traffic cases. From 2000 until his death, Mr. Edelman was a partner with his son, Steven Edelman, in a criminal defense practice in Clayton. Mr. Edelman was president of the Missouri Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers in the early 1990s and served on its board. In 2005 Mr. Edelman won the Charles M. Shaw award for excellency in trial advocacy. Mr. Edelman was reared in University City and served in the Army and Army Reserves in the 1960s. He got his undergraduate and law degrees from the University of Missouri. In addition to his son, survivors include a daughter, Susan Edelman of St. Louis; two brothers, Eugene Edelman of Birmingham, Ala., and Edward Edelman of San Francisco; a stepson, John Page of St. Louis; a stepdaughter, Nicole Hatfield of St. Louis; and three stepgrandchildren. [published in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch on March 22, 2008]
 | Webb M. GARLINGHOUSE [modified: 11-2005] Topeka, KS |
| Gayle GISBURNE Mall - deceased
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Gayle Mall joined her Savior on July 19, 2000. Gayle fought a courageous battle against cancer for many years. Her faith in God and family gave her the strength to carry on each day. Gayle was born on July 21, 1944 in St. Louis, MO, to the late Dorothy & Robert Gisburne. Gayle graduated from Horton Watkins High School in St. Louis in 1962. She attended the University of Kansas and returned to St. Louis, MO. Gayle began her business career with Mississippi River Transmission and Marsh McClellanInsurance. On May 25, 1968 Gayle and Gene were married and shortly thereafter moved to Louisville, KY and then in 1974 moved to Edmond, Oklahoma. Colin, her son, was born on August 24, 1977. Gayle lived in Oklahoma & began a successful real estate profession which lasted over 18 years. Gayle was very active in church activities at Messiah Lutheran Church & was very happy in working with the youth groups. In the last 8 years, Gayle participated in the cancer societies "Relay for Life" both inobtaining solicitations and participation in the event. Gayle had many loves, including vacations to Canada, camping, NASCAR races and gardening, which was a very rewarding experience for her. Gayle was and is a shining star in how she always put others ahead of her own needs and desires. Gayle always thought first of her fellow man and how she could address their needs. In her eyes, no problem was too large to overcome. It was her faith in God and in herself that allowed her to reach heights which weall should hope to achieve. The smile on her face was like a brilliant diamond that will always retain its luster. Gayle was the youngest sister of St. Louis residents, Robert M. Gisburne, Jr. (Lucy) and Marguerite G. Likes (Ted). Gayle spent many fun-loving times with her brother's children, Bob (Becky), Don (Cheri), Lisa, and Marc (LeAnn) and with her sisters children, Janet, Ted Jr. (Nicole), Terry (Tammy) and Andy (Brandy). Gayle became the great aunt of Jennifer, Nicholas, Kyle, Connor,Hank, and Lauern. Gayle is survived by her loving husband Gene and her beloved son Colin. Gayle was a wonderful wife, mother, and friend to everyone. [published in the Daily Oklahoman on July 20, 2000]
 | Tom GLASSBERG [modified: 1-2002] Teton Village, WY |
| Millie GLUSKOTER Fiddleman - deceased Warsaw, MO |
Millie Gluskoter Fiddleman passed away on November 13, 2006. Beloved wife of Randy Fiddleman; dear mother of Scott Douglas (Danielle) Moore and Ellen 'Bunny' Hartman; loving grandmother of Christopher Moore and Chaya Hartman; dear sister of Gloria Gluskoter Golbart and Noreen Gilden Riley; beloved sister-in-law of Stuart (Jeanne) Fiddleman; our dear aunt, cousin and friend. [published in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch on Nov 14, 2006]
 | Gary GRIFFIN [modified: 8-1999] Defiance, MO |
I have been involved with international sales/ marketing/import/export, and have had the opportunity to travel the world extensively. Living out in the Wine and Wildness Country west of Busch's Wildlife area. Still playing tennis, golf, bike riding etc. Have had contact with a few of our classmates, and will forward this site to them. Hope all is well with others from our class!! Considering many of today's changes in the world, I think our age generation is the greatest. Would enjoy hearing from any class of 62 still around. Gary
 | Dan HATCHER [modified: 2-2002] Union Grove, AL |
 | Barry HOCHSTEIN [modified: 1-1999] invalid email St. Louis, MO |
Attended Washington University in St.Louis. Married 1967. Divorced 1994. 2 great children, Chaz and Anne. I've worked for Mallinckrodt Medical in St. Louis since 1990, currently in the Professional Services group, providing technical support for the anesthesiology product line and product safety support for the Medical/Regulatory division
| Carol JONES Tribble - deceased
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TRIBBLE, CAROL A. (nee Jones), age 58, formerly of Dellwood, passed away suddenly on Wednesday, May 29th, 2002, in Birmingham, AL. She was born February 16th, 1944 in St. Louis, MO, the only child of Capt. and Mrs. Charles A. Jones Jr. She is survived by and was the beloved wife of 39 yrs. of John Rick Tribble; mother of three sons, John Jr. (Bernadette) of Buffalo, NY, Timothy Charles Tribble (Shelli) of Bloomington, IL and Christopher George of Hoover, AL; grandmother of Ryan Timothy Tribble and Tyler Jordan Tribble of Bloomington, IL; daughter of Sue Hendrickson Jones; aunt of Allison Tribble Payne of Talahasse, FL and Keith B. Tribble of Baton Rouge, LA. She was preceded in death by her father and her mother-in-law and father-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. George J. Tribble of Baldwin. A graduate of Ladue High School in 1962, she was an alumni of the University of Missouri. She was a member of Ladue Chapel, serving as a Deaconess and worked as a volunteer at St. Lukes Hospital. Mrs. Tribble was active in the Dellwood community serving as a Cub Scout Den Mother and was chairman of several committees for local parent teacher organizations and youth athletic programs. Until recently, Mrs. Tribble was a teacher aide at the Mothers Day Out Program at Eastminster Presbyterian Church in Trussville, AL. [published in St. Louis Post-Dispatch on June 1, 2002]
 | Lanny JONES [modified: 3-2002] Princeton, NJ |
 | Bonnie KARL Staffier [modified: 11-2006] Bethesda, MD |
 | Joanne KATZMAN Phillips [modified: 11-2006] Tampa, FL |
 | Dennis KEMPF [modified: 8-1999] Orlando, FL |
Happily married, two children. I work as an Appraiser for a firm in Orlando and am an avid golfer. Would love to hear from people I graduated with.
 | Pamela KINCAID Hoeller [modified: 6-2003] University City, MO |
Happily married to Jim Hoeller since 1965. Have 3 children and 6 grand-children. I keep busy by teaching part time at Flynn Park Elementary School and quilting and knitting and visiting 4 grand-children in Chicago.
 | Peggy KOPOLOW Schaffer [modified: 4-2002] Chesterfield, MO |
 | Christopher KUNI [modified: 4-2004] Denver, CO |
 | Stuart LEVIN [modified: 5-2002] Long Grove, IL |
Stuart Levin has been married (to the same woman, really!) for 35 years. During most of that time we have lived in the Chigago area. I work in R&D for a major pharmaceutical company. I have two sons, one in SanFrancisco (married) and the other in New York (not married).
| Joanne MAROTTA Wilson - deceased
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 | Stuart MERTZ Jr [modified: 3-2003] Ewing, NJ |
After 20 years in NJ, company moved me in July '02. Currently working as a Sr. GLP Compliance Administrator in the Quality Assurance Unit of BASF Agro Research, Research Triangle Park, NC.
| Edward Wm. MOELLER - deceased
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MOELLER, EDWARD WILLIAM 'BILL' JR.,58, died suddenly on February 10, 2003; beloved husband & friend for 38 years of Cheryl Moeller (nee Kammermeyer); dear father of Craig (Anne) Moeller, Stacy (Matthew) Cline & Ed Moeller; dear brother of Joan Moeller & Jeanne (Ray) Burke; grandfather of Zachary, Scott, Devin, Kelly, Chase & Daniel; dear brother-in-law, uncle, cousin, neighbor & friend. Bill was a veteran of the United States Navy. He will be sorely missed. We love you, Dad. To our family & friends: Remember him always, he loved you all. [published in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch on Feb 13, 2003]
Bill passed away in October 1998.
| Pat RATHERT Harbour - deceased Santa Fe, NM |
HARBOUR, PATRICIA RATHERT, born December 3, 1944 (St. Louis, MO), died August 30th, 2004 (Jackson, WY), with her daughters by her side and the Grand Tetons outside her window, Pat Harbour succombed to pancreatic cancer, this week, in Jackson Hole, Wyoming; she lived an exuberant and complete 59 years. Pat was born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri and began her professional career at Brown Shoe Company where she became responsible for the fashion and advertising departments. But after over 15 years in the footwear business, Pat was bitten by the innkeeper bug. She dreamed of opening a bed and breakfast and visualized it coming to life in Santa Fe, New Mexico, a destination that had not yet been 'discovered' by the hospitality industry or the casual traveller. So, with the help of her daughters, Alison and Heather, and with her canine companion Sophie at her side, the Adobe Abode was born. It quickly became the B&B of choice, offering guests bedrooms that Pat had personally designed and an ambience that made it feel as if Santa Fe had grown up around the Inn, as opposed to the opposite. Breakfast at the Adobe Abode was a party, with Pat whipping up homemade muffins and brewing her famously strong coffee. Expectedly, guests became friends and the Adobe Abode became a fixture, a place where people from all over the country visited. And Pat did it all, without any previous experience and without a training manual.Having done that, Pat decided she needed to move on, to try something different. While visiting British Columbia she found a wonderfully underappreciated house on a beautiful island. She started dreaming again, visualizing the possibilities of a rental property that would provide an exceptionally charming travel experience. She know what she liked, and she knew that if she thought it would be special, so would her guests. Pat transformed this cottage into a perfect vacation getaway.Pat had a busy life. But busy always included her family, the real treasures in her life. She always found the time to spend with her daughters, Alison and Heather, and their new spouses, David Agnello and Jeremy Oxer. And of course, she couldn't get enough of her granddaughters Annie and Lucy. Because being the best mom and grandma was more important than anything else.Not surprisingly, she was a wonderful sister, aunt and friend as well. She stayed close to her sister Gail Fischman, as well as Gail's son and daughters. And she never allowed distance to compromise her friendships. As recently as three months ago, Pat had plans to renovate a boutique hotel in Galveston, Texas, what she envisioned as her next Santa Fe. That dream is one of the few that Pat did not fulfill. Cancer has a way of stealing dreams. [published in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch on Sept 5, 2004]
Edwin G. Sapot, the former chief executive officer of Passport Luggage, died Saturday (Aug. 20, 1994) at St. Mary's Health Center in Richmond Heights after suffering a heart attack. He was 48. Mr. Sapot, of Creve Coeur, took over Passport Luggage in 1991 after the death of his brother, Harvey A. Sapot, the company's founder. He left the company after it was sold two months ago. Edwin Sapot also owned The Jubry Group in Chicago, a pharmaceutical group that sold drugs to nursing homes. He sold that business in December. Mr. Sapot graduated from the University of Missouri. Among the survivors are his wife, Sheri Sapot; a son, Bryan Sapot; and a daughter, Julie Sapot, all of Creve Coeur. [published in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch on Aug 22, 1994]
 | Gary SCHULTE [modified: 4-2002] Muscatine, IA |
After college in 68 drafted, Vietnam an experience. Married going on 34 years. Marketing Manager for Bandag, Inc. in Iowa. Two married sons. Avid bicycle rider, into boating, diving, etc. Enjoying this website.
 | Robert E. SMITH [modified: 1-2005] Aurora, CO |
 | Oliver STONE [modified: 1-2000] invalid email Amherst, NH |
Retired in 1998 from Compaq Computer. Married to Joan Osiek Stone (class of '60). Two sons, both high tech, and one granddaughter. In spite of deep New England snow, enjoying tennis, billiards, fishing, travel, kayaking.
 | Patricia STRUBINGER Korn [modified: 8-2005] Sarasota, FL |
 | Mary TUSSEY [modified: 4-2003] San Antonio, TX |
I had a great time at our reunion over Labor Day last year-- it was so lovely to see so many kind, wonderful people from our class. We were better behaved than as teenagers and I realized how much I missed almost everyone from our class. My son Nicholas graduated from high school summa cum laude and now is a history major at UT Austin, just as I was a history major at Stanford 40 years ago... I did finally finish my Ph.D. some ten years ago and have been teaching at two community colleges here in San Antonio since 1995.
 | Julie WELLS Cohen [modified: 8-1999] invalid email San Diego, CA |
 | Jim WINNERMAN [modified: 4-2002] St. Louis, MO |
After three years as an officer in the army I spent 28 years with the same marketing firm. Lucky to be able to retire at 56! I have been married to Barbara Silverman, class of '64, since 1969. Two great kids. We love to travel and hike.
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