Theta Xi - Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Fall 2016 Newsletter

Alpha Chapter of Theta Xi at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

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Theta Xi Association of Troy, N.Y. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute P.O. Box 442100 Lawrence, KS 66044-2100 Address Service Requested AlphaBet Soup (Continued from page 5) Charles R. Mackey '59 (A933) entered Chapter Eternal on April 21. He was a resident of Glouces- ter Point, Va. Charlie was a gifted inventor, sailor, and historian, who started and successfully operated Scomac Inc., a manufac- turer of diamond tooling. Charlie is survived by his wife of 57 years, Sonia, two daughters, and four grandchildren. Robert C. Kiefer '61 (A953) Do you have news of Brother Kiefer's passing? Please send details to mglaccum@geosphereinc.com. Patrick F. Mahoney '65 (A1008) entered Chapter Eternal in California on June 13, surrounded by his lov- ing family. Pat was a driving force in the U.S.-based solid waste management indus- try, pioneering an innovative zero-disposal approach that focused on the recovery of energy and recyclable mate- rials from waste. Another of Pat's passions was historic preservation; he was a leader in the ef- forts to preserve historic buildings in downtown Albany, N.Y., that were slated for demolition under urban renewal programs. The purchase, renovation and commercial reutilization of many downtown landmarks are attributed to his en- trepreneurial efforts. Pat was instrumental in the major renovations undertaken at the chapter house in 1985. He is survived by his wife, Mary Ann, who resides in St. Croix, Va., his children, and grandchildren. Robert P. Knorr '67 (A1043) entered Chapter Eternal on August 26. He died quietly at Stam- ford Hospital following a 10-year battle with Ke- arns Sayers Disorder and its degenerative effects on his mobility and communication. Robert is survived by his wife, Joann, three children, and two grandchildren. Thanks to the generosity of Sue Armstrong, wife of Dean Armstrong '50 (A742), Alpha Chapter has gained another wonderful memento of its past. Sue, daughter of former longtime chapter adviser Len Ager '22 (A327), recently mailed in a photo found by family members. Based on Sue's identification of some of the brothers in the photo, it is believed that the photo dates to the 1937-1938 timeframe, making it nearly 80 years old. Thanks for sending this in from all of us at Alpha Chapter, Sue! Website www.alpha6294.com Facebook Alpha Chapter of Theta Xi Theta Xi Club of Boston, Theta Xi Club of New York, Theta Xi – Washington, D.C., Alumni Club, or Greater Houston Area Theta Xi Club. LinkedIn Alpha Chapter of Theta Xi Zoo Alumni

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