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In Memoriam

Winter 2023

The Bentley community is saddened to have lost the alumni, parents, trustees, faculty, staff and others noted here.

1934

John Crowley ’34

1939

Gerald Cole ’39, P ’70 

1942

Leonard Wentworth ’42 

1944

William Matthews ’44 

1945

Elizabeth McAuliffe ’45 

1947

Ivan Struensee ’47 

1948

Joseph O’Leary ’48 

1949

E. Alden Brown ’49 

Edward Downing ’49 

William Duhey ’49 

John Fiske ’49 

Esther (Levitt) Galpern ’49 

John McGinn ’49 

Joseph Rosenberg ’49 

Henry Wright ’49 

1950

Leonard Brewer ’50 

Joseph LaLiberte ’50 

Salvador Mute ’50 

Uziel Ponn ’50 

Joseph Trubiano ’50 

1951

William Bacon ’51 

William Manders ’51 

James McLaughlin ’51 

Harve Mignault ’51 

William Tarr ’51 

1952

Larry Glovin ’52 

Milton Wolk ’52 

1953

Warren Hynes ’53 

John MacArthur ’53 

Paul Wilcox ’53 

1954

Robert Goldberg ’54 

James Hixon ’54 

George Kilnapp ’54 

Thomas Martin ’54 

1955

Verne Barrett ’55 

John Hunt ’55 

Richard St. Jean ’55 

Robert Wagner ’55 

1956

Phyllis (Slusher) Holmes ’56 

Carole (Sweet) O’Connor ’56 

Michael O’Donnell ’56 

Audrey (Clark) Prahl ’56 

Richard Prahl ’56 

1957

Bruce Atwood ’57 

Gerald Fineberg ’57 

Bertrand Forgues ’57 

Robert Galeaz ’57 

Edward Hurley ’57 

James Walsh ’57 

1958

Frances Bolos ’58 

John Dronzek ’58 

Wesley Ladd ’58 

John A. Murphy ’58 

Robert Wolfe ’58 

1960

Hugh Callahan ’60 

Frank Fancieullo ’60 

Byron Matthews ’60 

Carl Nelson ’60 

Richard Pellowe ’60 

Burton Sage ’60 

Richard Smith ’60 

Wallace Stone ’60 

Robert Young ’60 

1961

David Persing ’61 

James Scanlon ’61 

1962

Lillian Donahoe ’62 

Rudolph Gatti ’62 

George Kinlin ’62 

Stephen Levine ’62 

1963

Donald Packard ’63 

1964

John O’Hara ’64 

Edward Pisani ’64 

1965

Charles Benson ’65 

Paul Hunt ’65 

Robert Moulton ’65 

Robert Myers ’65 

1966

John Birnie ’66 

Joseph Medeiros ’66 

1967

Robert Marr ’67 

Carolyn Noonan ’67 

William Youngclaus ’67, P ’93 

1969

David Comeau ’69 

Robert Holden ’69 

Richard West ’69 

1970

Philip Hicks ’70 

1971

Erwin Griffin ’71 

Vin Mullarkey ’71 

Mary Murray ’71 

William Pray ’71 

1972

Robert Arnold ’72 

Philip Balcom ’72 

Gary Rachins ’72 

1973

John Kennedy ’73 

John Sullivan ’73 

1975

Bernard Garrett ’75 

1976

Robert Sandler ’76 

1977

Robert Bower, MST ’77 

Michael Cornell ’77 

Joan Curtin, MSA ’77 

Peter Ginthwain ’77 

Robert MacNeil ’77 

1978

Richard Morris ’78, MBA ’87 

Michael Nosal ’78 

1979

Gordon Earle ’79 

Randall Mola ’79 

Donal Rickard ’79 

1981

David Deblois, MST ’81 

Eric Spivack ’81 

1982

Patricia Jones, MST ’82 

Theodore Mullin ’82 

1983

Joseph Burtt ’83 

1986

John Kohler ’86 

1987

Dorothy Fitzgerald ’87 

Mehran Montazeri, MBA ’87 

1988

Patricia (Downey) Mack ’88 

1989

Lisa (Feeney) Ford ’89 

1991

Michelle (Greenberg) Ginsberg ’91 

Jane McDonald, MBA ’91 

Greg Smith ’91 

1997

Benjamin Hammel ’97 

1999

Nick Perugini ’99 

2000

Matthew D’Agostino ’00 

John Gray ’00, MST ’08   

2001

Peter Mikkonen, MBA ’01 

Christine Powers, MBA ’01 

Robert Schneiders, MSFP ’01 

2004

Kate Landry ’04, MBA ’09 

2016

Rafal Lachcik ’16 

Faculty, Staff and Friends

George Cullen,  
Former Staff, Building Services 

Virginia (D’Unger) Doherty,  
Former Staff, Executive Administrative Assistant 

Cheryl A. Fitzgerald,  
Former Staff, Graduate Admission   

Janet (Woodlock) Hunt,  
Former Staff, Registrar 

Grace M. Shelley,  
Former Staff, Administrative Assistant 

Remembering Harry Bentley Bradley H ’88

Much like his grandfather Harry C. Bentley, Bradley was a visionary and innovator who followed his passions. As a teen in the 1950s, the Waban, Mass., native contracted polio and lost the use of his legs. Seven months at Boston Children’s Hospital was ample time to hone his talent for drawing and design. The skill would ultimately lead him to the Pratt Institute in New York where he started a business as a custom design illustrator and, in his final semester, joined General Motors in Detroit.

He kicked off his Motor City career designing cars like the Dodge Deora, but soon moved to the miniature life at Mattel on the West Coast. Children of the late ’60s and early ’70s may well remember his range of die-cast Hot Wheel models and, in the ’90s, Bradley’s version of the Oscar Meyer Wienermobile. After a year with Mattel, he left to start his own company and later taught at the ArtCenter College of Design in Pasadena. Bradley was 83.

Greg Smith ’91

“The opportunity to profoundly change a person’s life and those of their family” were words Greg Smith lived by, and at the heart of his Bentley legacy. As the president and CEO of Maplewood Senior Living and Inspīr, a leader in the senior housing industry since 2006, Smith created a standard of excellence and care that countless seniors will benefit from for years to come. He and brother Chris ’91, MBA ’92, P ’19 ’24, made an historic investment to help grow and transform the business of health care education; give new graduates and researchers a head start in this exciting space; and make Bentley a household name in the industry. A seasoned chair and member of hospital and health care boards, Greg was betting on Bentley’s innovation, he said, to help “anyone who is facing the challenges of the health care system.” The gift was the catalyst needed to transform Bentley’s Health Thought Leadership Network to the new Center for Health and Business. With dozens of faculty and staff leading international collaborations, numerous NIH- and NSF-funded projects, hundreds of publications, internships, a pilot course and more, the Center for Health and Business is committed to and grateful for the promise of this gift. A father of seven, Smith was 54.

Remember Bentley classmates, friends, faculty and staff by making a gift in their name. 

Contact Us

If you have any questions, please contact Molly McKinnon at mmckinnon@bentley.edu or 781-216-7101.