1973

A man who enjoyed life’s simple pleasures, Richard Tamura MBA ’73 could usually be found playing golf, making endless “dad jokes,” or sharing a meal with loved ones. He also had a successful career as a housing consultant, eventually founding his own company, R.K. Tamura and Associates. A gifted artist, Richard’s appreciation for design, jazz […]

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1973

A star athlete in his youth, Clifford Stahl M.S. ’73 played football, basketball, and track and field, later continuing his football career at Reedley College before earning a degree in mathematics in 1962. Clifford met his wife, Bonnie, in 1959 and they married in 1963, and raised three sons together. He dedicated over 40 years […]

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1973

Shauna Garzee ’73 worked at Valley Radiology Inc., Hewlett Packard, Logistics, and Accenture. Outside of work, she enjoyed a range of hobbies, including knitting, reading, marathon walking, cooking, and crafting her famous chocolate confections. She was married to Robert for 47 year and she loved spending time with family, celebrating holidays, birthdays, and special moments […]

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1973

As a dedicated member of APICS-American Production and Inventory Control Society, Susan Close MBA ’73 worked as a production planner at Kodak until her retirement. Sue married her beloved Thomas Close J.D. ’73 in 1971, and they embarked on a beautiful life journey that blossomed into a serene life on Keuka Lake after retirement. She […]

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1973

A beacon of seemingly endless energy, Barbara Laubacher ’73 was voted “most spirited” in high school. She met her husband, Thomas Laubacher ’71, at Santa Clara University, where she majored in English. After graduation, she and Tom moved to Oxnard, Calif., where they raised four children, and Barbara became deeply involved in the local community. […]

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1973

Born and raised in San Francisco, William Bosque ’73 was educated in Catholic schools—St. Stephen’s Catholic School, St. Ignatius College Prep, Santa Clara University, and University of San Francisco Law School. He came from a large family and will be missed by his many nephews, nieces, aunts, cousins, and friends. Bill died July 17, 2024.

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1973

At a young age, Gary Ledesma M.A. ’73 learned how upward mobility could be achieved through education. He became a strong advocate for all students and worked ardently to improve San Joes City College’s campus climate. A staunch supporter of equity, Gary pushed to provide more resources and change the campus outlook for underrepresented and […]

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1973

A successful banker and a Zen Buddhist priest, Andrew Stuber ’73 died Oct. 2, 2023. Andy worked in banking for over 40 years and slowly worked his way up to vice president and senior mortgage loan officer for Central Pacific Bank. Outside of work, his interest in Eastern philosophy led him to the Chozen-ji temple […]

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1973

Frederick Lavaroni ’73 attended SCU on a basketball scholarship and played professional basketball in Belgium for two years post-graduation. When he returned to the U.S., he found a passion for giving back and volunteered for the Special Olympics, was a San Andreas 4-H club leader, coached his children’s softball teams, was a member of the […]

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1973

Fondly known as Coach Adams to former students and athletes of the Campbell Union High School District in San Jose, Earl Adams M.A. ’73 died Aug. 31, 2023. He played football in high school on the legendary Junior Rose Bowl team in 1952 then started coaching after earning a teaching degree. Despite his athletic prowess, […]

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1973

Laura Scotlan ’73 managed College Avenue Travel and Fly Oakland Travel for over 20 years. Through her work, Laura helped so many friends, family, and customers see the world. Laura died July 13, 2023, and will be remembered for her devout faith, generous spirit, and courage in the midst of adversity.

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1973

Jairo Mejia MA ’73 was dedicated to God’s service as a priest in Colombia for 25 years: a pastor, teacher, publisher, and theologian with the Second Vatican Council. Upon earning a Master’s Degree from SCU, he also served as an employment training counselor for six years. Mejia later rededicated himself to priestly ministry in the […]

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1973

John Runte JD ’73 was a public accountant in Wisconsin, where he worked until he decided to pursue a law degree. In 1969, John and his wife, Ora, moved with their six children to Santa Clara so he could attend SCU Law. He worked as an attorney from 1973 until his death. John was active […]

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1973

Jack Bates MBA ’73 had a knack for football, playing it in high school, college, and the Navy. Later his travels frequently took him back to family reunions in Utah, where he guided bicycle, river-rafting, and fly-fishing adventures for family and friends. A word of wisdom he shared with his family is that service to […]

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1973

After SCU, Michael Sixtus ’73 earned d his master’s degree in Physiological Ecology at San Diego State University, where he met his future wife, Ann. He taught science for 26 years in San Diego County. Mike and Ann traveled, visiting all seven continents. He also sang and played the guitar, cooked, and volunteered as a docent […]

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1973

Hugh Jackson JD ’73 was one of the preeminent family law attorneys in Santa Clara county and was well respected by his peers and the judiciary. His career spanned more than 45 years and he was also a decades long member of the Santa Clara County and Sunnyvale-Cupertino Bar associations. He shined in the courtroom […]

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1973

Therese Jackson ’73 was a proud fourth generation San Franciscan. Growing up in South San Francisco, Terry knew she wanted to go to Santa Clara University. While at SCU, she met her husband, David Jackson ’73. Terry went on to earn a masters in library science at San Jose State. Her love of reading was […]

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1973

Victor Rice ’73 was a star player on SCU’s Rugby team, as well playing many other sports. After graduation, Vic partnered with his long-time friend, Bill Gleason, to establish Pacific Forest Resources. An internationally known race car driver, Vic raced in Europe, as well as in Australia, Canada, and throughout the United States. Racing was his […]

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1973

Paul Pelosi JD ’73 died June 30, 2021, after a year-long battle with Lymphoma. Paul was an avid sports fan and coached all of his children’s teams in Almaden Valley. His greatest joy was going to his grandkid’s games and school performances, family get-togethers, and holidays. He leaves behind his wife of 40 years, Karen, and family.

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1973

Native Californian Mark B. Hames J.D. ’73 had many passions in life. He was proud of his work in consumer protection and prosecution of elder financial fraud. His passions in retirement were tennis, photography, and computers. He also volunteered as a teacher with an Almaden Valley senior group. He made several friends there and was a […]

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