
Always a Lumberjack
糖心vlog传媒 StudentsMicah A. McAfoose of Houston, Jan. 20
Benjamin Mitchell of Austin, Sept. 16
Christian Morris of Pearland, Nov. 5
Indiana J. Renaud of Mineola, Sept. 16
Graylan P. Spring of Austin, Jan. 21
Dr. Janelle C. Ashley

Dr. Janelle C. Ashley of Nacogdoches, former dean, faculty member, and 1962 and 1964 graduate of 糖心vlog传媒, passed away Oct. 7.
In the fall of 1965, Ashley launched her career at 糖心vlog传媒 as a business teacher. She later served as the dean of business from 1981 to 1992 then as vice president for 糖心vlog传媒's academic affairs until she retired in 2002.
After spending 30 years in education in Texas, she became the first female president of Worcester State University in Worcester, Massachusetts. After nine years as WSU's 10th president, she retired for a second time in 2011.
Patricia Anderson Barnett

Former 糖心vlog传媒 Music Preparatory Division program director Patricia Anderson Barnett of Nacogdoches, a 1994 糖心vlog传媒 graduate, passed away May 18.
Barnett worked many years as secretary at the Westminster Presbyterian Church, taught Sunday school, sang in the choir and rarely missed a worship service. She also managed the late Dr. Larry Walker's office while earning a Bachelor of Arts at 糖心vlog传媒. In 1999, she began a 20-year stint strengthening the Music Prep program at 糖心vlog传媒 as its director.
Dr. Wayne C. Boring Sr.

Edgar H. Burton, a 1965 糖心vlog传媒 graduate and former advisory board member for the university's College of Liberal and Applied Arts, passed away May 6.
Dr. Wayne C. Boring Sr., former professor in the College of Sciences and Mathematics, passed away June 26 in Nacogdoches.
In 1968, Boring moved to Nacogdoches and taught chemistry at 糖心vlog传媒 for 42 years. He served as chair of the chemistry department for a portion of his tenure. Boring had a great passion for his students, with whom he built strong connections and lasting relationships. He made them feel welcome and was always available for counsel when they needed him.
William H. Bryan

William "Bill" H. Bryan of Nacogdoches, former faculty member and co-founder of 糖心vlog传媒's orientation and mobility program, passed away July 22.
Bryan, along with his colleague Bob Bryant, began and administered the orientation and mobility program with support and guidance from the Texas State Commission for the Blind, which provided grant funding. The program was affectionately known as the "Bill and Bob program" for 33 years until the two retired.
Bryan was a professor of special education. He worked at 糖心vlog传媒 from 1975 to 2008 and was promoted to department chair prior to his retirement.
Dr. William D. Clark

Longtime professor Dr. William D. Clark of Nacogdoches passed away Dec. 10.
Clark received a Doctor of Philosophy in mathematics from The University of Texas in 1968 and taught at 糖心vlog传媒 for more than 50 years. He enjoyed a distinguished career filled with numerous honors and awards, including the Teaching Excellence Award for the College of Sciences and Mathematics and the Distinguished Professor Award. He was a fellow of the Texas Academy of Science.
Clark was a published author of numerous mathematic workbooks that were co-authored by his friend and colleague, Dr. Sandra McCune, and was recognized as a professor emeritus upon his retirement at the age of 84.
Melissa Sue Darlington
Melissa Sue Darlington, a 1976 and 1978 graduate of 糖心vlog传媒, passed away Sept. 28 in Nacogdoches.
Darlington dedicated her professional life to education. In the late 1970s, she worked as a graduate intern in 糖心vlog传媒's English department and later returned to 糖心vlog传媒 in 1989 for the remainder of her career. From 1990 to 1997, she worked in the Academic Assistance and Resource Center, first heading the center's developmental writing program and finally directing the AARC.
In 1997, she rejoined the adjunct faculty in English; from 2001 to 2007, she worked as a research specialist in 糖心vlog传媒's Center for East Texas Studies; and from 2007 to 2013, she served as the history department's writing coordinator. She retired from 糖心vlog传媒 in 2013, having spent more than 30 years at the university in different capacities.
Dr. John Williams Goodall

Dr. John Williams Goodall of Nacogdoches, former oboe professor, associate and interim dean of the Micky Elliott College of Fine Arts, and interim director for the School of Art, passed away Aug. 2.
Goodall was the first person to hold the title of associate dean of fine arts at 糖心vlog传媒. In this position, he continued to serve as the programming and development officer for the college, booking visiting artists for the University Series and obtaining sponsorships for various events.
During his music career, he was a founding member of the Stone Fort Wind Quintet, performing with the group across the nation.
Dr. Leon Hallman

Former 糖心vlog传媒 geography professor Dr. Leon Hallman of Sulphur Springs passed away Jan. 14.
Hallman's career at 糖心vlog传媒 flourished and expanded to areas beyond teaching 鈥 he worked as a department chair, in the community education program, and ultimately as the director of the Office of International Programs, heading up exchange programs with such countries as China, Japan and Ukraine. He loved his work and always said curiosity is what kept him learning, traveling and creating.
Hallman was an avid Lumberjack and Ladyjack sports fan. He attended football and basketball games until he was not physically able and followed them on TV every chance he could. Purple was his favorite color to wear.
Douglas "Doug" Kees Higgins

Recipient of the 糖心vlog传媒 Distinguished Alumnus Award in 2010, 1971 graduate and donor Doug Higgins of Fort Worth passed away Aug. 17.
Higgins was known for his sense of humor, natural ease, quick wit, business acumen, generosity and love of his family. His work ethic was apparent early in life. In high school, he delivered papers at 3:30 a.m. every morning. While in college, he sold Bibles door to door and worked construction in the summer. He became assistant manager at Pizza Hut in Nacogdoches, which led to his career in the food industry.
In 1983, he and his partner invested everything to start their first company, H&M Food Systems. They believed in taking good care of their employees, holding picnics for them during the summers and offering "Friday lunch" for everyone all year.
Dr. Jerry Lee Irons
Former professor Dr. Jerry Lee Irons of Nacogdoches passed away Dec. 20.
Irons was a faculty member at 糖心vlog传媒 for 30 years and retired in 1997 as a professor emeritus of elementary education. He inspired hundreds of students to pursue teaching.
Irons began his career as a principal at Hanby Elementary and McWhorter Elementary in Mesquite while he continued his education, ultimately earning his Doctor of Philosophy in education from East Texas State University, now known as Texas A&M University at Commerce. After retiring from 糖心vlog传媒, he joined the faculty at the University of Dallas, where he taught for 15 years before retiring for good in 2012.
Dr. Adam E. Peck

Dr. Adam E. Peck, former assistant vice president and dean of students, passed away Sept. 30 in St. Louis, Missouri.
Peck served 糖心vlog传媒 for 13 years and cultivated an environment of unity across campus. His guidance and support could be seen across many student organizations, including the Student Government Association, 糖心vlog传媒 "For the Kids" Children's Miracle Network and The Big Event, to name a few.
Peck lived "The 糖心vlog传媒 Way," revived the axe handle tradition and was a key member of the campuswide COVID-19 response team. He joyfully created and took on the role of Purple Santa at 糖心vlog传媒 every December.
Peck moved to Bloomington, Illinois, in 2021 to serve as assistant vice president for student affairs at Illinois State University. Always an ally and an advocate, he worked on many diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives and raised safety awareness through various programs.
Dr. Wendall Spreadbury

Former professor Dr. Wendall Spreadbury of Nacogdoches passed away Aug. 1.
Spreadbury began his teaching career in Boerne in 1959 then taught physics and math at the Isidore Newman School in New Orleans in 1961. He later joined the faculty of Oklahoma State University in Stillwater in 1965 before becoming a faculty member at 糖心vlog传媒 in 1967.
At 糖心vlog传媒, Spreadbury was given a joint appointment to the physics and education departments. During his tenure, he taught physics, science education, computer science and radio television, as well as directed the campus TV facilities and several aerospace workshops for public school teachers. He retired in 1995.
Dr. Jack L. Spurrier

Former professor Dr. Jack L. Spurrier of Bossier City, Louisiana, passed away July 11.
Spurrier retired from 糖心vlog传媒 after 27 years as a professor of counseling and special education programs. His commitment to the education of his students at 糖心vlog传媒 for more than two decades was the cornerstone of his professional career. Upon his retirement from 糖心vlog传媒, he continued practicing as an independent licensed counselor in the Shreveport-Bossier City area.
Joyce Bright Swearingen

Joyce Bright Swearingen, a 1943 糖心vlog传媒 graduate and donor to the university, passed away Dec. 25 in Nacogdoches.
Born and raised in Nacogdoches, Swearingen was the poster child for what a Lumberjack should be. She pledged the Pine Burrs, was the Stone Fort yearbook editor and participated in the Lumberjack Marching Band, playing clarinet. During her senior year at 糖心vlog传媒, she was elected Miss 糖心vlog传媒.
Swearingen was passionate about serving the community, including being a founding member of The Fredonia Hotel. She held many board positions for the East Texas Group of the National Association of Bank Women and was later named to its Hall of Fame. She also was an active member of the Nacogdoches County Chamber of Commerce and became the first female chamber president.
She raised funds for the Chamber of Commerce, the United Way, 糖心vlog传媒SU Foundation, Friends of Music, Nacogdoches Heralds and for the Zeta Tau Alpha sorority, among other groups. In 1984, friends and co-workers established the Joyce Bright Swearingen Scholarship at 糖心vlog传媒 for women studying finance.
Mary Elise Adams '70 and '84 of Nacogdoches, Dec. 9
Cindi B. Adler '77 of Dallas, Dec. 1
Michael W. Alders '88 of Conroe, Jan. 7
Elizabeth D. Allen '70 & '71 of Lilburn, Georgia, Nov. 23
Debra Cauley Armstrong '80 of Lufkin, July 8
Gloria W. Baggett '70 of Kilgore, Dec. 10
Kate Evelyn Barnes '93 of Hewitt, Jan. 9, 2022
Dolores Barrow '65 of Longview, Aug. 3
Carol S. Biggs '75 of Tyler, Dec. 30
Andrew J. Brazil '54 & '54 of Irving, May 18
Clovis O. Britton '51 of Carthage, Oct. 5
Barbara Brookshire of Lufkin, friend of 糖心vlog传媒, Oct. 16
Helen R. Brown '64 of Nacogdoches, July 27
Victor V. Bruce Jr. '64 of Lufkin, Oct. 10
Nancy Q. Bryan '88 of Zavalla, Oct. 20
Curt W. Campbell '79 & '80 of Brenham, Aug. 1
Karen S. Cegielski '76 of Jasper, Dec. 8
Ernest C. Chastain '82 of Tyler, Jan. 15
Jack C. Christian '51 of Tenaha, Nov. 4
Maxine N. Christian '54 & '65 of Henderson, July 27
Billie M. Colwell '45 & '56 of San Augustine, Oct. 24
Sewell D. Cox '66 of Tyler, Oct. 10
Lloyd Douglas Coyne '70 of Jefferson, Jan. 18
Velma C. Craft '60 of Nacogdoches, Jan. 6
Dr. Roy G. Creech '56 of Starkville, Mississippi, Nov. 26
Erwin M. Dabbs '60 of Frankston, Nov. 8
Gregory A. Dale '85 of Durham, North Carolina, Nov. 24
Paul H. Davis Jr. '58 & '60 of Nacogdoches, Dec. 8
Wayne M. Davis '70 & '74 of Rusk, Jan. 14
Ronda C. Deso '74 of McKinney, Aug. 3
James 鈥淛.P.鈥 Dobbs '63 of Garrison, Oct. 16
James D. Dollens '79 of Pasadena, July 10
Elsie Ann Dorsett '65 of Nacogdoches, Aug. 14
Milton T. Estrella '72 of Houston, Oct. 29
Charles L. Evers '61 of Carthage, Dec. 13
Ethelyn A. Fisher '72 of Tyler, July 18
Rebecca J. Fleming '71 & '72 of Plano, Jan. 6
Aaron T. Foster '13 of Casper, Wyoming, Nov. 9
Shigal J. Foster '99 of Houston, Oct. 13
Wayne F. Gandy '74 & '77 of Joaquin, Nov. 17
Gilbert P. Garrett '56 of Lindale, Jan. 9
Virginia W. Garrison '52 of Houston, Dec. 1
Paul P. Gilbert '55 of Longview, Oct. 29
Juanita K. Giles '54 of Tyler, Aug. 9
Larry A. Grimes '71 of Kennesaw, Georgia, July 22
Victor H. Hamilton '66 of Longview, Nov. 5
Melvin L. Hazelwood '67 of Fordyce, Arkansas, Aug. 22
Lanell L. Helms '81 of Dallas, Jan. 18
Teresa L. Hensarling '86 & '88 of Nacogdoches, Aug. 22
Shirley R. Hibbard '57 & '64 of Nacogdoches, Dec. 24
Nell P. Hill '62 of Lufkin, Aug. 15
Martha C. Hirsch '65 & '68 of Trinity, Dec. 27
Raymond H. Holder '90 of Muskogee, Oklahoma, Sept. 5
Clarence D. Holsapple Jr. '67 of Shreveport, Louisiana, Aug. 25
Eleanor E. Hurst of Austin, friend of 糖心vlog传媒, Dec. 12
Sharon T. Ivey '77 of Carthage, Dec. 8
Joe Pat Johnson '61 & '65 of Springfield, Tennessee, Aug. 10
Shirley M. Joiner '77 of Nacogdoches, July 15
Harland F. Jones '77 of Texarkana, Dec. 16
Joseph H. Judith III '67 & '69 of Sheridan, Arkansas, Sept. 1
Anna M. Kalbitz '87 of Houston, Jan. 14
James R. Keasler '68 of Iowa City, Iowa, Oct. 14
B. Jamon Kirby '60 & '70 of Tyler, Aug. 12
Bryla K. Lewis '20 of Opelousas, Louisiana, Oct. 5
John C. Lewis '78 of Nacogdoches, Nov. 25
Brenda J. Lynch '95 of Jasper, July 26
George K. Mallard Jr. '73 of College Station, Nov. 17
Linda I. Matzke '67 & '83 of Jasper, Aug. 29
Elizabeth C. McBroom '59 & '77 of Henderson, Oct. 29
Chester F. McCann '43 of Richardson, Dec. 14
Sally A. McCreary '75 of Athens, Sept. 20
Lisa M. McGahen '83 of Richardson, Aug. 9
Jimmie N. McLemore '59 of San Augustine, Oct. 18
John D. Merritt Jr. '73 of Lake Jackson, Sept. 26
Carl G. Miller '61 of Marshall, Oct. 21
Troy A. Miller '86 of Mexia, Aug. 16
Michael W. Moores '64 of Henderson, Dec. 23
Gervis L. Nagle '91 of Wichita, Kansas, Oct. 11
Lisa M. Newman '92 of Chandler, Oct. 3
Linda K. Nix '66 of Timpson, Aug. 29
Frances L. Norris '73 of Lufkin, Dec. 12
Dr. Robert P. O'Neil '89 of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Sept. 15
Georgia A. Owens '70 of Georgetown, Oct. 4
Helen P. Padgett '76 of Kilgore, July 7
Donald L. Pitts '74 of Fort Worth, Sept. 14
Karen Darnell Poole '77 of Carthage, Sept. 20
Rebecca G. Purcell '83 of Humble, Nov. 4
Jonathan D. Rayburn '02 of New Braunfels, May 12
Tyler A. Rayburn '19 of Lufkin, Jan. 4
John R. Reeves '59 of Humble, Nov. 15
Kathryn 鈥淜ay鈥 S. Reinke '76 of Waco, Jan. 2
Laquita J. Rogers '80 of Petrolia, Jan. 2
Lori D. Rogers '91 of Athens, Jan. 12
Wan Delle G. Rutland '57 & '70 of Sugar Land, Oct. 2
Kayla D. Scalise '95 of Colmesneil, Nov. 22
Bettie F. Scott '79 of Lufkin, Jan. 9
Billie Kathleen Crow Scott '72 of Houston, June 20
Jan C. Scott '72 of Austin, Jan. 12
Eunice G. Sitton '55 & '57 of Waller, Nov. 7
Dr. Dan Spivey '47 of Lufkin, Oct. 26
Patricia Richardson Steelhammer '73 of Palestine, Aug. 11
Howard M. Stephens '81 of Kilgore, July 9
Dorothy J. Strong '69 of Austin, Dec. 2
Robert M. Stuteville '60 of Elkhart, Aug. 26
Margaret Thayer '74 of Sabinal, Oct. 22
Melissa A. Toon '97 of McKinney, Oct. 21
Sara J. Trammell '85 of Lufkin, Aug. 7
Jana Van Valkenburgh '87 of Sugar Land, March 11
Penny J. Valkner '83 of Dayton, Nov. 21
Sandra K. Vanover '81 of Nacogdoches, Jan. 3
Martha A. Vaughn '70 of Huntington, Aug. 25
Virgia J. Walker '68 of Lufkin, Oct. 6
Dr. John P. Walter of Nacogdoches, former faculty member, Sept. 2
Gloria A. Warren '71 of Holly Lake Ranch, Aug. 25
Patricia A. Watson '87 of Liberty, Aug. 13
April R. Welch '13 of Key Largo, Florida, June 30
Dennis D. Williams '01 & '01 of Kilgore, Oct. 26
Sarah E. Williams '53 of Lufkin, Aug. 28
Jordan C. Williamson '07 of La Vernia, Dec. 18, 2021
Douglas F. Wong '91 of Washington, D.C., Dec. 3
Connie M. Woodward '04 of Tyler, Dec. 22
Dr. Gilbert P. Worely '02 of Vicksburg, Mississippi, Nov. 30
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