Sigma Phi Delta Fraternity at the University of Illinois, Delta Chapter
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2 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Russel C. Smith Founders Circle ($75,000 and above) Donald R. Buckner '89 Dr. Robert Beals Leaders Circle ($50,000 to $74,999) Eric P. Messerschmidt '86 Joseph "Sam" Cox '00 Rev. Dave Vosecky Investors Club ($25,000 to $49,999) Active Members of Delta Chapter Joseph F. Kennell '58 James McMahon '85 Scott A. Steele '90 Michael P. Rohan '93 Eric S. Daugherty '98 Castle Contributor ($15,000 to $24,999) Jeffrey Schneider '78 Scott M. Morrison '82 Donald J. Nelson '82 Michael Burke '83 Mark S. Fier '85 Rick Woods '86 Paul A. Lindner '88 Eric Anderson '90 David Kintz '90 David L. Sohl '94 Robert E. Stanley '94 Pat Cox '01 Jeffrey M. Leesman '03 Cog Supporter ($10,000 to $14,999) John W. Kistenbroker '57 John S. Perry '59 Ronald D. Davis '69 Robert S. Giurato '71 Steve Denny '72 Bruce D. Purvis '88 Shawn G. Thomas '93 Michael G. Golden '02 Derek A. Price '03 Delta Chapter Associate ($5,000 to $9,999) Anonymous Ross Talbot In memory of Aaron Phelps '02 F. A. George '58 David Bunting '60 Earnest C. Karras '60 Gary Hunt '65 Thomas F. Hintz '67 Thomas E. Kusnierz '82 Keith E. Brandau '83 Christopher L. Rudolphi '83 Ron Carmichael '84 Jack L. Howard '88 Douglas Knapp '88 Randall J. Hein '90 Douglas S. Stirrett '92 Carlos Jimenez '93 Tom Dagenais '99 Erik N. Schultz '01 Ian P. Santarinala '02 In memory of Aaron Phelps '02 Christopher R. Garner '11 Christopher A. DeFlumeri '12 In honor of Rogue Nation, New Mexico Pawel Fudala '17 In honor of the Fall '14 Pledge Class Alexander James '17 Black Level ($2,500 to $4,999) Gary G. Klein '69 Benjamin L. McCash '70 Duane P. Larson '71 Carter H. Wright '71 Randolph M. Freeman '72 Michael M. Perz '73 Thomas Durkin '75 Fred P. Baker '77 Mark B. Snyder '79 William J. Broersma '82 Daniel L. Deyoung '82 Raymond Prill '85 Timothy Staber '87 Andrew J. Cich '90 Dino E. Tsoukatos '96 Brett D. Durbin '99 Morgan R. Coates '03 Kyle Ives '07 Michael T. Coe '10 Ryan Johnson '10 Steven Jastrzebski '12 Brody Schofield '17 Red Level ($1,000 to $2,499) James T. Ephgrave '52 Raymond Mueller '54 Raymond F. Siewert '54 Robert K. Waddick '56 Robert N. Deem '57 Hubert C. Edfors '57 Theodore W. Johnson '62 Glen A. Zumwalt '63 Roy R. Johnson '64 J. Bradley Hull '69 William A. Birtcher '70 Richard R. Parry '70 Terrence R. Phelan '72 Mark A. Ray '79 Matthew W. Schlichter '80 Marc Van Dyke '82 David L. Hulsman '88 Matt Braun '94 Eduardo C. Depaz '95 Christopher M. Newman '95 Justin D. Durfee '98 Bryan M. Stolze '02 Homer Carter '04 Matt Hewitt '09 Erik V. Lynch '10 Dean D. Santarinala '12 W e are deeply grateful to the 117 donors listed below for committing $857,498 to The Castle Renovation: Engineering the Future of Sigma Phi Delta. These brothers recognize the importance of ensuring Delta's future and have demonstrated a sense of gratitude for their personal experience. Commitments are still needed from the rest of our alumni to achieve our goal and complete this major project. All donors with gifts of $1,000 or more will be recognized in campaign mailings, and donors with gifts above $2,500 will have their names placed on a plaque in a prominent area of the chapter house. (Text to be engraved on the plaque at conclusion of capital campaign subject to board approval.) Additionally, gifts of $25,000 and above are considered leadership-level contributions and qualify for special room-naming opportunities. thaNk You, GeNerous delta Chapter doNors! CampaiGN status at-a-GlaNCe As of March 23, 2020 CampaiGN Goal $1 millioN total CommitmeNts $857,498 total CoNtriButors 117 mailaBle alumNi 524 partiCipatioN 22% Chapter Eternal R obert Malinowski '64 entered Chapter Eternal on February 19. Bob graduated from the University of Illinois in Champaign with a degree in industrial engineering. His loyalty to General Electric spanned 35 years, affording his family to live in Bloomington, Los Angeles, San Juan, Houston, and Mayaguez. Bob retired in 1994 when he and his wife, Pat, moved to Myrtle Beach, S.C., enjoying 11 years, then later to Georgetown, Texas. Together, Bob and Pat traveled the world and treasured family time. Bob was an avid golfer and fast-pitch softball player. His 35-year competitive softball career began in high school and led him to winning a bronze medal with Puerto Rico at the 1979 Pan American Games. Bob was a lifelong Illini and St. Louis Cardinals fan. He made friends easily and leaves a host of them to cherish his memory. He loved welcoming friends and guests to his home and engaged them in fun and challenging conversations. Bob will be missed by his friends, family, and Sigma Phi Delta brothers.