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Marking career and personal achievements, special milestones and the birth of future ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ alumni - Class Notes helps you stay in touch with former classmates, housemates, and faculty.

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  • 1970s

    Ruth N. Bolton, PhD

    – Com'78

    Summer 2021

    Ruth has retired after a distinguished career in academia. Recently listed among the world’s top two per cent most-cited researchers in the marketing discipline, according to the Meta-Research Innovation Center at Stanford University, Ruth is now a professor emerita of marketing at the W.P. Carey School of Business, Arizona State University. She looks forward to travelling the world.

  • 1970s

    John Abbott and Laurie (Gauchie) Abbott

    – Com'72; Arts'71

    Summer 2021

    John, Com'72, and Laurie, Arts'71, celebrate 50 years of marriage on Aug. 21, 2021, with a cruise on a Windstar sailing ship. The couple met at Kingston Collegiate and Vocational Institute in Kingston and were married while attending Queen’s. After a long and varied career, John is now an artist selling paintings of Western Canada in Banff and Lake Louise. Laurie was working on her MSc in organic chemistry when their first child came along. She has since graduated with a master’s in theological studies. Now retired, she spends much of her time leading Bible studies. They are hoping to be back in Kingston in 2022 for John’s 50th reunion. Contact John and Laurie at abbottj@shaw.ca.

  • 1960s

    Kathy (Hume) Owen and Bob Owen

    – Arts'67; Law'68

    Summer 2021

    Kathy, Arts'67, and Bob, Arts'66, Law'68, have been enjoying retirement for over 10 years; Bob as a judge with a federal administrative tribunal, and Kathy as a principal from the Toronto District School Board. They enjoy travelling, golfing, curling, the activities of their three grandchildren, and recently became volunteer puppy raisers with CNIB. Kathy is currently a member of the QUAA Board of Directors. They would both be happy to hear from Queen’s friends.  Please contact Kathy

  • 1940s

    June Richards

    Summer 2021

    June celebrated her 99th birthday on Saturday, June 12. June taught piano and an accompanying class at Queen’s for 38 years, from 1973 to 2011.

  • 1960s

    Sue (Allcock) Iaboni and Peter Iaboni

    – Arts'68, Arts/PHE'70

    Spring 2021

    Sue and Peter are delighted to announce that their daughter, Jennifer Eaman, recently
    graduated from the nurse practitioner program at Queen’s. Sue writes, “Jennifer has university degrees from both Western and Ryerson, but she finally ‘saw the light’ and joined the ranks of Queen’s students. She was especially happy with her decision because many other universities that offer this program had to postpone the practicum requirement due to lack of placement opportunities during the pandemic. Queen’s, however, found placements for all of the nurse practitioner students, and Jennifer, along with her classmates, was able to graduate this past fall. Well done, everyone!â€

  • 1970s

    Derek Wilson

    – Sc'71

    Spring 2021

    Derek was awarded the Peter Hulbert Accessibility Award by the City of Port Moody, B.C., in December. This award honours an individual or group doing exceptional work in removing barriers for individuals with disabilities. Derek was recognized for his many years of advocating for the accessibility needs of residents in all parts of the city, particularly in Glenayre, where he helped to bring about a number of improvements – such as curb letdowns, sidewalk installations, and street lighting – that have made the neighbourhood more walkable and safe. From 2014 to 2020, Derek organized and delivered the Handy Helper minor home repair program for clients of the United Way’s Better at Home program. Home repairs completed through this program included the installation of grab bars, hand-held shower heads, and single-handle faucets in bathrooms and kitchens to assist clients with disabilities.