deaths
Elsie Alpers, 102, died Oct. 19 at her home in Champaign. Alpers had worked as a junior stenographer in the department of engineering from 1927 until 1943.
J.W. Conley, 81, died Oct. 9. Conley worked as a building service worker in Facilities and Services for 21 years, retiring in 1991.
Selma Jane Corzine, 90, died Oct. 29 at Carle Foundation Hospital, Urbana. Corzine worked as a clerk I in the Housing Division for seven years, retiring in 1981. Memorials: Carle Hospice.
I.C. Gunsalus, 96, died Oct. 25 at his home in Andalusia, Ala. Over the course of more than 40 years as a biochemist, Gunsalus made significant contributions to research in bacteriology, and was considered by his peers to be a pioneer in microbiology. Gunsalus was a member of the UI faculty from 1950 until his retirement in 1982 and headed the Illinois biochemistry department from 1955 to 1966.
Joan Hicks, 92, died Oct. 31 at Clark-Lindsey Village, Urbana. Hicks was a librarian at the Library of Veterinary Medicine at the UI. Memorials: Urbana-Champaign Friends Meeting; the Unitarian/Universalist Church; or the U.N. Association of Champaign County.
Jean F. Hill, 84, died Oct. 25 at Carle Foundation Hospital, Urbana. Hill came to the UI in 1957 as head resident director at the newly opened Allen Hall. She served in many different positions throughout her career, including associate director of Special Educational Opportunity Programs (Project 500) from 1968-1974. She retired in 1986, as associate dean of students. Memorials: UI Foundation; Jean F. Hill Foundation award; or charity of donor’s choice.
Wanda M. Lemke, 86, died Oct. 24 at the Champaign County Nursing Home, Urbana. Lemke worked as a linen maid for the Pennsylvania Avenue Residence Halls for 22 years until she retired in 1983. Memorials: Carle Hospice.
E. Byron Lundy, 53, died Oct. 16 at his Neoga home. Lundy worked almost 12 years as a building service worker until he resigned in 1990.
JoDean Morrow, 78, died March 25, at his home in Ajo, Ariz. Morrow, a professor of theoretical and applied mechanics, is known for introducing the strain approach to fatigue and was widely recognized for his work in low-cycle fatigue and for his pioneering leadership in the development of useful design criteria for mechanical components to fatigue damage. Morrow retired from the UI in 1984 after 30 years of service.
Evelyn Joyce Weber, 79, died Oct. 19 at the Champaign County Nursing Home, Urbana. In 1965, Weber became the first woman in the UI agronomy department where she was a professor in plant biochemistry until 1987. She retired as a biochemist under a joint appointment from the UI and the USDA. Memorials: Iowa State University Foundation, John H. Weber Family Scholarship; or the UI crop sciences department.
Theodore Williams, 88, died Oct. 26 at Glenwood, Mahomet. Williams retired from the UI as a storekeeper. Memorials: Sidney Masonic Lodge 347 AF&AM or Boys State American Legion of Illinois.
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