Class of  1972
DONALD ATHAN
ED BOLIUS
TOM BUSBY
Such a great guy, a straight arrow and friendly to all.  His death makes you question your faith.  At the reunion, the word was that Tom died of a heart attack at home.

                   Submitted by Andrea Thomas McGuire '72
MIKE MURPHY
Mike, his wife, my husband and I lived in the same house soon after graduation.  Over the years, I lost touch with Mike.  He was so full of life that it hit me really hard when I got the news of his death.  I heard varying stories as to the cause.

             Submitted by Andrea Thomas McGuire '72
DONNIE ELLISON
RANDY GOODWIN
DEBBIE HAUN

STEVE FERGUS
Died tragically in the early 1990's.  He was one of the very sweetest guys I knew at OPHS.  I can't believe he's gone.

                                                           Submitted by Andrea "Thomas' McGuire
KATHY MCINTOSH
Kathy McIntosh-Bookter passed away after a brief illness in the year 2000.  She was a very good friend to me and I loved her dearly.   Kathy was a "go-getter"!  She did not let anything get in the way of her physical disability.  She moved to South Carolina and got her degree at a Bible College there and went to work for an Insurance Company and worked her way to Supervisor.  She married a wonderful man who treated her like a queen.  She was very lucky to find such a great husband and she gained a step-daughter.  Her husband brought her to see me a year before her passing and I am so glad I got to see her once more.  I say to my dear, sweet friend , "God Bless You and I love you always! "

                                                           Your friend always, Cyndi Williams-Haley
ARLENE FINNEY

GARY WHITLATCH

Died of cancer in February 2003
A great guy that we will all miss!

                                                           Submitted by Debbie Mauldin '73
LINDA VOGT RICHMOND
Linda Vogt Richmond, 49, passed away in her Orlando home on Sunday, July 13, 2003, from colon cancer.  She was born in Denville, New Jersey and lived for several years in Orange Park, Florida before moving to Orlando in 1983.  Linda enjoyed a varied and successful career in residential mortgage lending.  She also loved being a homemaker and was continuously involved with decorating projects in her home.  She enjoyed the beach, boating, traveling and riding her Harley-Davidson.  Most of all, she enjoyed spending time with her friends and family.  Charitble and always wiliing to help those in need, Linda served as a member of the Board of Directors of the Russell Home for Atypical Children and as a volunteer for events of the American Diabetes Association that benefited research at the University of Florida.  She was a member of St. Stephen's Catholic Church, Winter Springs.  An extremely selfless person whose concern for the feelings and needs of others were always placed above her own, Linda will be deeply missed by those who loved and knew her well.  She is survived by her husband David; sons Samuel, of Orlando, and Patrick of Cape Cod, MA; daughter Kathleen of Orlando; her parents, Robert and Margaret Vogt of Green Cove Spings, FL; brothers Brian of Orlando, Robert of Waldorf, MD, Alan of Atlanta, GA and Eric of Mattoon, IL; and sisters Dianna of Atlanta, and Janice of Denver, CO.

                               Submitted by Andrea Thomas McGuire '72