- Neva (Kaufman) Adamson ’52, North Newton, May 16
- Randalin (Hohmann) Bargdill ’51, Blue Rapids, April 20
- Evan Dirksen ’51, Canton, May 11
- Florene (Flickner) Goering ’59, Hutchinson, Sept. 29, 2013
- Lowell Goering ’59, Hesston, Feb. 3
- Robert Goering ’51, Newton, May 6
- James Heidebrecht ’54, Hesston, April 16
- James Leisy ’72, Dundee, Oregon, March 14
- Henry Lepe ’68, Wichita, Feb. 10
- Rosalee (Pina) Lindsay ’73, Newton, March 25
- Franzie Loepp ’61, Normal, Illinois, May 18
- Alice (Starks) Miller ’66, Newton, Feb. 7
- Elva (Nase) Mueller ’60, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, April 6
- Eileen (Funk) Nickles ’83, Hillsboro, May 16
- Roberta (Enns) Renich ’41, Hesston, April 21
- Kenneth Schmidt ’58, Newton, April 22
- E. Faire (Stucky) Snapp ’47, Denver, Feb. 5
- Willard “Bill” Stucky ’58, North Newton, Sept. 22, 2013
- Dorothy (Claassen) Stucky ’36, March 26
- Hulda (Gaede) Stucky ’45, Wichita, April 25
- Marjorie (Robertson) Sullivan ’42, Wichita, March 7
- Violet (Krehbiel) Stucky Voran ’46 Academy, Hutchinson, May 17
- Loren Weinbrenner ’63, Big Sandy, Texas, Feb. 11
- Florence (Krehbiel) Wiebe ’41, Decatur, Georgia, March 8
Deaths
Alumni are invited to submit recent news of interest to others — marriage, job change, birth of a child, award, promotion, graduate school, retirement and so on — to the Office of Alumni Relations. Mail to 300 East 27th Street, North Newton, KS 67117, e-mail to alumni@bethelks.edu or submit via the Bethel website. Please model your information after the current listings below, beginning with name, class year, city and state.
Anyone who earns 24 or more credit hours is a Bethel alumnus, whether a graduate or not. When reaching alumni status, they are assigned a class year
(later replaced by grad year
if they graduate).
The year behind each name below is the person’s class year, often the same as the grad year unless the individual has told the alumni office that they wish to associate with another reunion year (as in the case of a five-year program, study overseas, etc., that delays graduation).