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Inovonics designing wireless security,
submetering and environmental sensing
systems.
Kenny Wiley ('00 MET/DT) and wife Liz live
in Greenville, Texas, with daughter Sarah, 1.
Kenny works at L-3 Communications as a
mechanical engineer.
Jason Brewer ('01 ASAE) was featured in
the October 2005 issue of EAA's Sport Pilot
as part of the American Legend Aircraft
team along with Tim Elliott, Kurt Sehnert,
Danny Goggans and Pat Bowers. American
Legend Aircraft recreated the Piper Cub
airplane and was the first company to earn
special light-sport aircraft certification under
the ASTM consensus standards.Matthew Moseley ('01 BBA) and wife
Kristin live in Richardson, Texas, with
their two children, Kyler, 4, and Caedon,
2. Matthew is an accountant with ACS
Inc. He is applying to Dedman School
of Law at SMU and plans to run for state
representative, district 112, in 2006.
Evalee Rushing ('02 MBA) is the corporate
tax manager for Pilgrim's Pride in Pittsburg,
Texas. She and husband Kevin live in
Gilmer, Texas.David Wahl ('02 ME)
and wife Eilidh live in
Montana just outside
Glacier National Park.
David is a micrositing
engineer for the wind
energy division of
General Electric.Vernon David ('02 EE) graduated with a
master's in electrical engineering, photonic
concentration, in June 2004, and is teaching
high school math at the Choir Academy of
Harlem in New York.Stephen Casey ('03 BIIHIPL) is in his first
year of law school at Regent University in
Virginia Beach, Va., and plans to graduate
in 2008.
Gary Humphrey ('03 BBA) has been
accepted into the MBA program at
Benedictine University. His degree program
has an emphasis in international business
and healthcare administration.
Travis ('04 ACCT) and Rebecca ('04
ISE1) (Walton) May live in Sherman,
Texas. Travis is the manager of the LifeWay
Christian bookstore.
Dwight Williams ('04 ASFM) works for
Dynamic Aviation. Dwight and wife Lidia
were married in 2004 in Mt. Prospect, Ill.,
and settled in Harrisonburg, Va.
John Thompson ('05 BUBS) is working as
a vendor certification specialist at Pilgrim's
Pride in Pittsburg, Texas. U
Contact the LETU alumni office
at alumni@letu.edu to submit
your news and achievements.
We love to hear from you.Memorial
In the past few months, the university community has come together twice to say goodbye to beloved
students. The university mourns the loss of these fine young men, yet celebrates their witness for Christ and
their lasting impact on the lives they touched.HlUNTER CIPPELLE
Oct. 20, 1985 - Dec. 24, 2006
Hunter Cippele, 20, of Longview, Texas, died
Dec. 24 of a head injury following a fall the
previous week from a ladder while the
sophomore mechanical engineering major was
cleaning leaves from his grandparents' roof.
While his death was tragic and untimely, through his selfless gift of
organ donation, four others were given another chance at life. Since
Hunter's death occurred Christmas Eve while students were gone
home for the Christmas break, the university held a memorial service
on Jan. 11, after everyone returned to campus, giving students the
opportunity to share their sorrow and their stories of a life lived well.
His family requested memorials be made to a scholarship fund
established in his memory.ZACK SAINT
Sept. 17, 1983 - Feb. 3, 2006Shortly over a month later, the university held
another memorial service on Wednesday, Feb.
13, to mourn the loss of Zack Saint, 23, of Mor-
gantown, Penn. Zack died Friday, Feb. 3, of leu-
kemia, having successfully battled the disease
as a child. Thirty LETU students were en route by car to Pennsylvania
to say goodbye to the senior mechanical engineering major when
they learned Zack was gone. Students and alumni from all over the
country gathered in Zack's hometown to comfort his family. One of his
nurses came to know Christ through the example of Zack's life and the
prayers of Zack's friends. Zack requested memorials be made to his
senior design project, the LETU Powered Parachute Team. His family
is also establishing a scholarship fund in his memory.LETOURNEAU UNIVERSITY SPRING 2006
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