1972

Pulling from a seemingly endless reservoir stories, Herbert Cano ’72 captivated with tales often featuring lifelong friends from elementary school, with whom he enjoyed weekly Wednesday breakfasts. As they got older, Herbert and his wife, Linda, moved closer to family to support and cheer on their grandchildren at multiple sporting events. Herbert’s passion for cars, […]

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1972

John Antonini ’72 was a caring family man and legacy Bronco. His father, Charles Antonini ’35, attended SCU, and the Antonini family witnessed the growth of Santa Clara over the decades. John wanted to help others, and became a physician who was dedicated to community service. He died Dec. 11, 2023, and is survived by […]

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1972

James Compton MBA ’72 was involved in several patents for his work on circuits. J.B. started the Engineering Consortium (TEC) with his longtime friend, Kip Brown, where they designed custom integrated circuits and hybrid analog-digital chips for hearing aids. During his working years, J.B. passed on knowledge by teaching classes at junior colleges in the […]

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1972

James Dekker ’72 was b0rn into the coaching life. Jim’s father, John, was a youth basketball coach in San Francisco and ran the family business, Dekker & Sons Sporting Goods—a neighborhood institution in the Sunset District. At St. Ignatius High School, Jim played varsity baseball and basketball. While at Santa Clara, Jim would commute to […]

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1972

Patricia Hearne ’72 was a trailblazer and a remarkable mother to her seven children, infusing their lives with a multitude of interests, valuable life lessons, and, of course, love. Her children have countless fond memories of camping and exploring tide pools at the beach. Pat also loved animals, cultivating a particular passion for horses by […]

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1972

Known as “Chuck” to all and “Shredmeister” to those who knew him well, Charles Lohse ’72 had an entrepreneurial and warm spirit. He worked in the family business with his father and brother running Lohse Mill in Glenn County. Later, he launched a successful document storage and destruction company in Chico. When he wasn’t working, […]

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1972

Paul Dolan ’72, a man known for his generosity, allegorical speeches, and constant pocket dials, died June 6, 2023. Paul grew up playing hide-and-seek at his family’s winery and later found great success in the wine industry—he was named winemaker of the year by the Los Angeles Times in 1991. He founded the Paul Dolan […]

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1972

Gae Melford ’72 was many things: a masterful wordsmith, a warm and effortless hostess, a fierce friend to all, and a tireless ally and advocate for others. She arrived at Santa Clara in the late 1960s and her growing passion for social justice had her traveling frequently to San Francisco, where she and friends joined […]

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1972

Though his trade was welding and construction, John Baker ’72 was an artist at heart. He was sole proprietor of a high-tech welding shop and metal sculpture studio. He was awarded first place prize in the sculpture division at the 1980 California State Fair and his work has been included in private collections and were […]

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1972

A father of nine and grandfather to 17, Devon Stone M.S. ’72 will be remembered as faithful, diligent, loyal, and a terrific listener. He attended Brigham Young University on a football scholarship before earning a master’s degree in engineering from Santa Clara. He applied his knack for engineering in aerospace, logistics, IT, and other industries […]

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1972

All will remember the infectious smile of Jerry Heald M.S. ’72, particularly around his usual golfing haunts around Lake Wildwood in Northern California. Jerry served in the Army from 1957-1960 at Fort Bliss, TX with pride. In the same year he ended his service, Jerry married the love of his life, Marilyn. After receiving his […]

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1972

From Bellarmine College Prep to SCU, Richard Reilley ’72 was educated in the Jesuit tradition. He was a proud and loyal alum and continued his spiritual growth as a member of St. Ignatius Parish in San Francisco. Dick was a singular intellect, a classicist, fluent in Latin, Ancient Greek, and James Joyce. A lawyer by […]

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1972

George Costouros MBA ’68 PhD ’72 believed that focusing on his education would bring opportunities for a better life. As an officer in the Greek Air Force, he traveled throughout Greece after World War II and frequently worked alongside US Air Force members. He later became a tenured, full-time professor at San Jose State University’s business […]

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1972

A beloved family man, Michael Hurley MBA ’72 died on September 25, 2022. He held a variety of both engineering and management roles before joining IBM for an almost 40-year career. Mike’s greatest love was his family. Family life was filled with swim meets at Cupertino Hills, soccer games where Mike volunteered as coach, ski […]

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1972

Charles Schmelzer ’72 was a lifelong choral singer both while in school and for many years with St. Victor’s Church. In retirement, he enjoyed woodworking and volunteered at the local hospital. He also traveled extensively throughout North America by motorhome with his wife, Joann, and their RV groups. Charles died on November 3, 2022.

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1972

Josephine Hernandez M.A. ’72 was a firm believer in education and giving back to the community. She thrived at school and had a successful career as a Registered Nurse. Later, Jo worked for four years as a guidance counselor at San Jose High School before beginning a 20-year career at West Valley-Mission Community College District. […]

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1972

Among his many accomplishments, Richard DeBlasio ’72 led the development of key standards to support a national energy grid. He worked for the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) for nearly 40 years, serving as a senior research fellow emeritus. Previously, he was a senior research engineer with the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, and a member […]

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1972

A multiple sclerosis diagnosis helped Edward M. Dowd ’72 discover a love and devotion to art and philanthropy. He found a way to combine the two passions, which have the power to inspire and heal others. In 2014, he made a significant donation to SCU, establishing the Edward M. Dowd Art and Art History Building […]

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1972

After a battle with Parkinson’s Disease and heart disease Delbert M. Siemsen J.D. ’72 died peacefully on July 4, 2020. In Milwaukee, he met and married his wife, Margaret Gould. The two would move around California before settling down in Durham. Del discovered his true calling was farming. Over the years, he and Margaret farmed […]

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1972

Lila Nielson Walters M.S. ’72  died on January 4, 2021, at Sunrise Assisted Living facility in Danville, California, where she was cared for with great attention and kindness. Lila came to Salinas in 1947 from her native Mississippi after graduating from Blue Mountain College, and initially worked as a bookkeeper for Tynan Lumber Company. Possessing a thirst […]

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