1984

D. “Brad” Jones J.D. ’84 embodied the carpe diem spirit. Whether it was riding his bike with his friends, driving cross-country with his wife in their rig, making Tik Tok videos and dancing with his daughters, mentoring his son on home improvement projects, or watching the nightly news with his sidekick Sadie the golden retriever, […]

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1984

Patrick Moran ’84 had a long career in the financial planning industry for over 30 years. Raised in Phoenix, Ariz., Pat graduated from Brophy College Preparatory and remained an active member of their alumni association. Faith was central in Pat’s life and he leaned into God and the Church as he faced many challenges with […]

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1984

Brad Jones J.D. ’84 had a quote by Abraham Lincoln taped to his office computer: “It’s not the years in your life that matter, but the life in your years.” Brad lived by that maxim. Whether it was riding his bike with his friends, playing with his grandkids, driving cross-country with his wife in their […]

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1984

From flipping between French or Spanish on a dime to cooking gourmet meals, Jean Harris J.D. ’84 was a woman of many talents and skills. She lived a life of civic engagement and was a lifelong supporter of civil and human rights. Where others might have been thinking about retirement, Jean returned to school and […]

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1984

It was thanks to a visit to the Rose Bowl in 1951 that Barbara Gerwe M.A. ’84, M.A. ’95 built her life in the Golden State. She thought, “Why would you live anywhere else but California?” She met a handsome Navy lieutenant named Eugene in San Diego, which led to 68 years of marriage, seven […]

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1984

Known as ‘Big Bad Mike’ to friends, Michael Michels ’84 taught salsa for 10 years and traveled extensively. He worked as an auditor for California State Fund and centered his life in San Jose, where he was an avid Earthquakes fan. Five years ago, Mike met the love of his life, Frances, and together they […]

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1984

Always the charmer, Lucian Grathwol ’84 was drawn to the sun, surf, and laid-back lifestyle of California, where he dreamed of becoming an actor. Living up to his Vegas birthright, Lucian gambled and lost out on breaking into film or TV. But he returned to Minnesota and continued to tread the boards of the Twin Cities […]

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1984

Teresa Rodgers MA ’84 was an accomplished equestrian and showed Arabian horses for 20 years. She then turned to showing Rhodesian ridgeback dogs for another 20 years. She loved her ridgebacks and Bob, her Jack Russell Terrier. Terry died Aug. 6, 2022.

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1984

Loving husband, father, and grandfather Kevin Conlon ’84 died on May 31, 2022. He had a successful military career and was commissioned as a regular Army officer in the Field Artillery. He then found success in the tech industry and worked in Silicon Valley for over 18 years. In 2006, he left the technology space […]

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1984

Christopher Luke Freitas ’84 came from a large family and took care of them when he could. After graduating with a degree in civil engineering, Chris worked in the Santa Clara County planning department. In his free time, Chris was a coached Mt. Madonna YMCA soccer and basketball. He died Feb. 26, 2022, while taking […]

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1984

Rita Volk ’84 was born in Munich, Germany, but called the San Francisco Bay Area home. After studying finance at Pepperdine and SCU, she earned her State Board of California Public Accountancy Certification and launched her career at  Deloitte. An enjoyer of the finest art and wine, Rita also loved the fastest cars, so much so […]

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1984

When Mary Parker ’84 was very young she attended a Billy Graham crusade, and later sang with the choir at East Oakland Deliverance Center Church. After graduating with an English degree from SCU, she started law school at USF but ultimately went into the insurance industry, working with the California Workers Compensation Fund. In the […]

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1984

Donald Alexander Lucas ’84 was born May 24, 1962, in Stanford, California to Lygia and Donald Leo Lucas. He grew up with his sisters Nancy ’74 and Allie in Atherton, and would later raise his family there with his wife Sarah ’90. He attended St. Joseph’s School, Charles Armstrong and Bellarmine. He received his B.A. […]

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1984

After graduating from Our Lady of Corvallis High School in Studio City, Diane G. Fitzgerald M.A. ’84 entered the Congregation of the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary at the novitiate in Tarrytown, New York. Called home after three years to care for her distressed parents, she met and married John in 1954 when […]

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1984

Carolyn Ingram Pahle M.A. ’84 was born at home on South 13th St. in San Jose on April 4, 1930. She graduated from Abraham Lincoln High School in 1947, and later graduated from San Francisco State University and SCU. Carolyn spent the majority of her career as a teacher and her final 10 years as […]

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1984

Charles (Chuck) Frederick Spiekerman ’84 balanced a climbing life with family and an academic career. He was born to Robert F. Spiekerman and Nancy H. Spiekerman on Oct. 16, 1962, in Stockton, California. He graduated from Saint Mary’s High School in 1980 and attended SCU (B.S., mathematics) and the University of Virginia (M.A., mathematics). After […]

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1984

Over the course of his life, Bryan Murphy ’84 taught us that fashion trends come and go but cargo shorts and Keen sandals, often paired with a copy of The New York Times, are forever. He will be remembered as a foodie specializing in artisanal peanut butter and handcrafted tea, an unhandy handyman, and a […]

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1984

Sister Loretta Marie Marbach ’84 was born Lucile Marie Marbach on Jan. 7, 1940, in Waitsburg, Washington. She entered the Sisters of the Holy Family from St. Patrick’s Parish in Walla Walla on Jan. 6, 1960. Sister Loretta Marie’s earlier ministry experiences as a religious education teacher and coordinator took her to parishes in California, […]

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1984

Jay Alan Davis ’84 was born in Annapolis, Maryland, and moved with his mother, Joyce, to Troy at the age of 2 months. He attended Troy elementary schools and Monadnock Regional High School until he moved to San Jose to complete his senior year and graduate with honors from Oak Grove High School. He spent […]

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1984

Martin George Occhipinti J.D. ’84 was a lifetime resident of the San Francisco Bay Area where he practiced law. He honorably served two years abroad in the Army before resuming collegiate endeavors in the sciences and humanities. He also worked for several years as a U.S. Postal clerk at the San Francisco Air Mail Facility […]

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