ALUMNI CLASS NOTES
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Casey Shaw (’02)
is the new pastor of First
Baptist Church of Swainsboro, Georgia. He and
Angie have been married for 21 years and have four
children: Rachel (15), Levi (14), Andrew (11), and
Lily (5).
ifollowjesus@gmail.com8 /
Sean and Mary Somerville (’03) McAfee
along with Ian (5) and Audrey (3) welcomed Collin
Israel to their family on Oct. 30, 2018.
macfeeville@gmail.com9 /
Marc Shaduk (’06)
has published “Hope in the
Darkness: A Healing Journey.” The book is based on
personal experiences and demonstrates the hope
that is present in a variety of life’s struggles. He and
his wife, Holly, have two beautiful children.
shaduk1@hotmail.comStephen and Kate Brown (’07) Cahill
moved
to Irmo, South Carolina in February 2016. After
graduating from CIU, Kate moved back home to
Connecticut where she met her husband, Stephen,
and worked as a public school teacher. There, she
also earned her master’s degree in Remedial Reading.
Now back in South Carolina with her family, and new
son, Gabriel, Kate and her family love the Columbia
area and are excited to be near her alma mater. Kate
considers the public school her mission field, and is
teaching third grade.
cuteacher22@gmail.comTim and Stephanie (’08) Singley
opened FPC
(Personal Financial Consultants) of Palm Coast,
Florida. FPC of Palm Coast specializes in placing
operations, supply chain and continuous process
improvement professionals within the manufacturing
sector. Stephanie has an extensive background
in training, program/curriculum development,
administration, education and charity fundraising. She
is focusing on recruiting top talent in supply chain
management.
stephanies@fpcpalmcoast.com10 /
Wendy Stapleton (’09)
Boca Raton Christian
School in Florida is excited to announce the
appointment of Wendy as head of school. She
brings great energy and enthusiasm to her new role
as she leads the school with a new vision, continuing
to build on a foundation of over four decades of
excellence.
stapletonw@bocachristian.org11 /
Zack (’10) and Carly Brady
, along with
daughter Ellie Jo, have moved to Malawi, Africa to
minister with Young Life. Carly will be on the front
line of emergency medicine in a developing country,
while Zach has a team of local Young Life staff,
reaching students in a country where the population
is mostly young people under the age of 24.
zbrady471@gmail.com12 /
Alex Seidel (‘10)
grew up in Stuttgart,
Germany, and is now living with his family in South
Hungary. In 2010, he graduated from CIU with a
Master of Arts in Educational Ministries degree.
Currently, he is enrolled CIU’s Ph.D. in Educational
In Memoriam
Warren Johnson (’41)
– October 2018
Helen Madeira Cox (’42)
– January 2019
Julius Reichert (’45)
– August 2018
Florence Birchfield Beebe (‘46)
– February 2019
Lillian “Lee” Jeffcoat Jackson (’46)
– January 2019
Marie Duerksen Kleinsasser (’46)
– October 2018
Paul Leber (’46)
– November 2018
Howard Price Sr. (’46)
– January 2019
Tommye Adcox Varney (’48)
– December 2018
Marlytte Bub Borman (’49)
– August 2018
Mamie Gehman (’49)
– May 2018
May Hersey (’49)
– January 2018
Clifton Duvall (’50)
– August 2018
Kate Callaway Carter (’51)
– September 2018
Edward Seiford (’52)
– October 2018
Edgar Lochstampfor (’53)
– November 2018
Barbara Woolen Alexander (’54)
– July 2018
Ruth Wilson Bolyard (’54)
– January 2018
Bill Caldwell (’56)
– April 2018
Charles Gibbs (’57)
– December 2018
Stanley Jackson (’57)
– August 2018
Vera Edwards Salstrom (’57)
– February 2018
Ruth Spangenberg (’57)
– August 2018
W. Thomas Alexander (’58)
– August 2018
Rachel Hutchinson Anderson (’59)
– January 2018
Thomas Johnson (’59)
– January 2018
Kermit Lamb (’63)
– April 2018
Helen Schnell Braun (’67)
– September 2018
Clifford Gross (’68)
– August 2018
Robert “Butch” Hammond (’68)
– February 2019
Jeannette Young Morgan (’68)
– November 2018
Richard Ray Martin (’70)
– November 2018
Darrell Wood (’71)
– February 2018
Larry McEntire (’74)
– July 2018
Bobby Hutto (’76)
– January 2019
Jeffrey Barnes (’77)
– September 2018
Thomas Campbell (’79)
– February 2019
Allen Bratcher (’80)
– March 2018
Lee Martin Queen (’84)
– August 2018
Keila Brown Gutierrez Marshall (’97)
– February 2018
Ann Zimmerman (‘03)
– February 2019
Helmuth Eggelkraut
(Former Korntal Professor)
– November 2018
Leadership program. He works as a program
manager of a competence center for banking-IT
experts at the Erste Bank Group. Alex also loves
to preach the gospel and to give speeches all over
Europe.
a.seidel@ubas.deJennifer Workman (’10)
is the founder of Simply
Victorious Ministries. Her latest book, “Simply
Victorious For Life,” compassionately addresses
questions relating to prayer, faith, spirituality, and
relationship with God.
jyworkman.wix.com/jennifer
Brianna McLeod (’11)
serves as dean of women
and teaches seventh grade English at Ben Lippen
School. In July 2017, she released her first album,
“Sing My Soul: A Worship EP.”
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