Sigma Chi - University of Mississippi

Fall 2017 Newsletter

Eta Chapter of Sigma Chi at the University of Mississippi

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Sigma Chi - Eta Chapter Alumni P.O. Box 2835 Oxford, MS 38655 Address Service Requested Standard Bearer The f National Website sigmachi.org Visit Us Online and her husband, Brett, have two restaurants and she is in the wine business. Web serves on the board of the Mississippi Department of Archives & History. "So, life is good and better than I deserve." E-mail: wheidelberg@heidelberglaw.com Mike Slocumb '70 is the vice president of resource development for the United Way of Greater Chattanooga. He and his wife, Cathy, live in Lookout Mountain, Tenn., and have two children, Michael Jr. and Quin. "All the best to the brothers of Eta!" E-mail: michaelslocumb@ comcast.net Pete Perkins Jr. '73 shares that after working in government relations for the Northrop Grumman Corporation for 26 years, he retired and relocated to Williamsburg, Va. He and his wife, Nancy, have three children. E-mail: pbperkins00@ gmail.com John Edwards '79 has begun an encore career as a travel advisor. He specializes in golfing trips throughout the United States, Europe, and Australia. He also plans hunting and fishing trips in North and South America. "Call me if I can help—(901) 494-3387." John and his wife, Lynn, live in Memphis, Tenn., and have two children, Lindsey and Matthew. E-mail: jedwards@regencytravel.net Grey Duddleston '83 is a financial advisor with UBS Financial Services. He and his wife, Elisha, live in Alpharetta, Ga., and have three children: Grey, Bailey, and Avery. Avery graduated from South Forsyth High School and attends Samford University in Birmingham. Bailey was married in July 2017 and resides in Italy with her husband. E-mail: duddlestong@mindspring.com Doug Boone '85 is the vice president of business development and community relations for Methodist Rehabilitation Center in Jackson, Miss., where he lives with his wife, Crisler. They have two children, Will '16 and Sam. E-mail: dougrboone@gmail.com Austin Lafferty '88 is the co-CEO of Wheeler Brothers Grain Co. He lives in Kingfisher, Okla., with his wife, Kerri, and has two children, Haynes and Reece. E-mail: lafferty@wheelerbrothers.com Erik Richardson '90 is a physician at his own practice, White Oak Family Medicine Clinic. He and his wife, Jennie, have five children and live in Oxford, Miss. Stewart Boone '91 lives in Madison, Miss., with his wife, Elizabeth. He works for Diversified Construction Services as a project manager. E-mail: sboone@dcscorp.net Charles Andrews '92 is a captain with the U.S. Navy. He makes his home in Niceville, Fla. E-mail: church.h.andrews@att.net Stephen Johnston '93 lives in Jackson, Miss., with his wife, Melissa. They have four children. Stephen is the president of SDJ Investment Co. E-mail: sdj4ms@gmail.com William Yates III '94 is the CEO of Yates Construction. He and his wife, Tara, live in Biloxi, Miss., and have two daughters, Abby and Gully. E-mail: wyates@wgyates.com Ellis Fisher '02 is an attorney with Ogletree Deakins. He resides in Greenville, S.C. E-mail: ellisfisher@hotmail.com Preston Lee III '04 is the owner of his own practice, Lee Family Dentistry. He lives in Oxford, Miss. E-mail: prestonhughlee@gmail.com Jake Wallace '07 lives in Nashville, Tenn., and works in property management and real estate. He reports that he is still looking for Mrs. Right. E-mail: jakebwallace@gmail.com Marcus Bell '14 lives in Tupelo, Miss. He is a regional sales supervisor for Security Card Services. E-mail: marcusrbell09@gmail.com Look in the spring issue for a recap of our October 13 anniversary party! Congratulations film producer Stephen Johnson '93! Same Kind of Different as Me was released on October 20. Alumni News (Continued from page 3) f Eta Chapter of Sigma Chi, Alumni and Friends f Chapter Website sigmachiolemiss.com

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