UTSA Roadrunner Remembrance Ceremony is March 7 on Main Campus

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Feathers will be used to symbolize recently deceased Roadrunners.

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(Feb. 27, 2015) – -- The UTSA community is invited to participate in the seventh annual Roadrunner Remembrance memorial ceremony at 10 a.m., March 7 in the University Center Retama Auditorium (2.02.02) on the Main Campus. The annual event will honor the students, faculty, staff and alumni who died in 2014. It is open to the entire UTSA community, particularly those who have lost a friend, loved one or colleague.

The memorial will feature readings and music meant to honor the individuals’ contributions to the development of UTSA.

For more information, contact the Student Center for Community Engagement and Inclusion at 210-458-4770.

2014 Honorees

Alice M. Allen
Aaron F. Alvarez
Antonio L. Alvarez
Harold Anderson
Renee S. Baird
Heloise Baker
Cecilia Barry
George Bergquist
Edward L. Brandt
Mary Nell Bressel
Roger Briggs
Lupita N. Brown
Dillon Burleson
Gerald B. Calhoun
Clara Canales
Susan L. Cates
Viola D.Cavallini
Manuel Cerda
Clarissa Chapa
Gunhild I. Chuber
Joanne Connelly
Adrian M. Council
Dr. Dewey D. Davis
Kenneth Dickerson
Patricia A. Domoracki
Roland F. Douglas
Debbie Ebbecke
Joseph Ebbecke
James Edwards
Rose Espitia
Richard Forsythe
Norman G. Froats
Jimmy Garcia
David Garrison
Joel Garza
Matthew R. Gill
James Glennon
Emily Goeke
Miguel Gomez
Bertha Gonzalez
Susie Greene
S Griggs
Norma Guerra
Brandon Guzman
Erika R. Haffner
Lorrie Hale
Mary Hathaway
Febe Herrera
Martin M. Hewson
Genaro Hinojosa
Dr. Petr Hochmann
James Hornbuckle
Bonnie J. Jackson
Janet Jennings
Donna J. Johnson
Patricia R. Johnson
Clarence Kahlig
Andrew Kaluza
Melissa K. Key
Linda Koehler
Dennis Lannan
Lt. Col. Edward E. Le Febvre
Collin Lovett
Chris Loyd
Luis O. Martinez
Mark A. Martinez
Derek L. McNamara
David H. Medina
Margaret Peggy Metzger
James Miller
James Mireles
Elizabeth Mitchell
Carlos Morales
Rodney Mullins
Mary Murphy
Charles G. Nail
Dennis Narendorf
Arnaldo J. Noyola
Roberto Olvera
Lorrie G. Ozbey
Charleen F. Paasch
Silvia Peña
Gabriela Perez
Orrel E. Picklesimer
Carmen N. Pinson
Clinton Reed
Judith Reed
Jimmie Richardson
Rae Rippetoe-Blair
Cesar R. Rivera
Susan Roberson
Bruce Roberts
Francisco Rodriguez
Joshua Sanchez
Marina S. Sanson
Clarence Schanding
Christine M. Schmidt
EJ Sharp
Edward Small
Dana Smith
Margie Smith
Kathryn N. Snider
Kathleen Soret
Dr. Valerie L. Spiser-Albert
John F. Splichal
Betty Statler
Katherine Stevens
Col. Lem D. Sugg
Robert Taber
David A. Tedesco
Eric Towler
Jonathan Vela
Connie Vohs
Julius Weilbacher
Donna White
Melanie L. Winsett
Todd Wollenzier
Nina Zimmermann

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