Ohio Delta Chapter of Phi Kappa Psi at The Ohio State University
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Phi Kappa Psi Ohio Delta Company 47 East 16th Avenue Columbus, OH 43201 Address Service Requested OHIO DELTA The Buckeye Phi Psi Save the Date Homecoming Friday, October 26, at 6 p.m. Howard Bullock '37 entered Chapter Eternal on November 4, 2013. Howard served as a board member of Travelers Aid and Godman Guild, as well as president of the University Club. He was a member of Scioto Country Club and the Faculty Club of The Ohio State University. He and his family attended the First Community Church and the King Avenue United Methodist Church. He was active in Kiwanis and the Masonic Temple. Howard spent many happy years as a member of the Rockwell Springs Trout Club and was partial to a size 16 Adams fly. Lloyd Stout '43 entered Chapter Eternal on January 21. An avid sports fan, he shared his roots as an Ohio State Buckeye with his sons and grandchildren. For his achievements in baseball he was inducted to the Golden Bear Diamond Club. Lloyd was also a proud longtime member of the First Community Church and past member of Kiwanis. A career salesman, he retired from real estate to join his family in Connecticut. In retirement he volunteered at the Waveny Care Center, for which he received the 5000 Hour Service Award and the Outstanding Established Senior Individual Volunteer Award. Dr. John W. Barnesm '45 entered Chapter Eternal on August 28, 2013. He practiced general surgery in Middletown, Ohio, for 34 years. He was well respected by his peers and served as chief of surgery various times. John P. Rossern '45 entered Chapter Eternal on August 16, 2013, at his home in Ashburn, Virginia. He was an avid stamp collector, award-winning needlepoint artist, gardener and a phenomenal husband, father, brother, grandfather of six, and a great-grandfather. Frank G. Mooney Jr. '47 entered Chapter Eternal on July 13, 2013, at the age of 85 in Lake Havasu City, Az. He completed the ROTC program at Ohio State and served in the Ohio National Guard until 1952. Frank was a life member of BPOE, a charter member of FO Eagles of Lake Havasu, and the Moose in Kingman, Arizona, and a past member Society of Automotive Engineers Lions Club and the Knights of Columbus. John Joyce '48 entered Chapter Eternal on February 8. John served in the U. S. Army Air Force during WWII. After returning home, he graduated from The Ohio State University, College of Agriculture in animal husbandry. He then embarked on a 63-year career in the financial services industry as a stockbroker and advisor. John's membership in the Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity, The Columbus Club, Rocky Fork Hunt and Country Club, The Review Club, The Tickin' T's of Central Ohio, and The Uwharrie Point Cigar Club gave him enormous pleasure from the associations he enjoyed there. He also gained great solace and joy from tinkering on his beloved Model T cars, along with being a voracious reader and history buff. Most of all, John loved being with his family wherever they gathered, but especially in the outdoors, tromping through the woods of Hocking County along with hunting, hiking, and bird watching. Robert F. Heineman '67 entered Chapter Eternal on December 26, 2013. Bob's connections to Phi Psi spanned many years and a wide geography as he stayed in touch with his Esoteric 8 initiation class, his many "little brothers," brothers of the '60s era and all their families. He started college after Vietnam and service in the Navy as a top gun pilot, and he later flew with the Blue Angels. His maturity gained in the service provided a vision he shared with many young and naive college friends. It was during those years that his love of all things Ohio State grew to a level that he became known to all as "Buckeye Bob." His professional life reflected a similar diversity, covering several top-level management positions, including president, managing director of the service sales business unit, and director of facilities of the Lear- Furukawa Corporation. In recent years he was instrumental in organizing two commemorative events: a reunion of brothers from the 1960s at the Chapter House in Columbus in the fall of 2012, which, unfortunately, he was unable to attend due to his health, and an informal gathering of brothers in Nevada and Utah, which he was able to attend just months before his passing. Alumni News Mark A. Bixby '66 retired in August 2013 from a career in the metal industry in sales and sales management. He now enjoys spending his time with his grandkids, golfing, and volunteering. Mark lives in Uniontown, Ohio, with his wife, Lois. E-mail: bixohio@gmail.com Thomas B. Stauffer '78 has been a Tampa Bay resident since 1998, when he left the Midwest to accept the position of marketing manager for Bic Graphic USA. He left Bic in 1999 to accept the position of vice president of sales for Adva- Lite Inc., where he remained through 2003. He launched his own promotional products distributorship and marketing consulting firm in 2004, A & T Resources Inc., in partnership with his wife, Angela. She left the business in 2008 to return to the nursing profession, and is in her sixth year as an Admissions RN with Suncoast Hospice. Tom continues to own and operate A & T Resources, now beginning its 10th year. "While still a B-2-B promotional products distributor and consultant, the bulk of our revenue is now derived from supplying branded uniform apparel to the healthcare industry. We are a small, boutique supplier specializing in premium-quality products and high-touch personal service." E-mail: RNBSDAD@yahoo.com Daniel K. Marker '06 is taking a leave of absence from work to attend law school. He lives in Columbus, Ohio, with his wife, Whitney. E-mail: kirk.marker@gmail.com Alumni uPdATe Chapter Eternal