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Peter I. Bediz ’41, MS ’42
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Peter I. Bediz ’41, MS ’42 of Calgary, Alberta, died December 4, 2010. Born in 1914, Peter was educated in Turkey and was a master of languages, speaking English, French, and Turkish fluently, and able to converse in...
Read MoreHenry P. Ehrlinger III ’50
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Henry P. Ehrlinger III ’50 of Eldorado, Ill., died May 25, 2007. Henry was born in Kellogg,...
Read MoreBernard ‘Bernie’ Joe Ferris ’47, MS ’48
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Bernard ‘Bernie’ Joe Ferris ’47, MS ’48 of Abilene, Texas, died September 22, 2011. Bernie was born in 1922 in Denver and grew up in Lakewood. Before attending Mines, he served in the U.S. Army during...
Read MorePaul J. Fritts ’52
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Paul J. Fritts ’52 of Mendocino, Calif., died April 13, 2011. Born in 1930 in Topeka, Kan., he grew up riding to house calls with his grandfather, a country doctor. An outstanding student and member of the ROTC in high...
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