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Donald Boyd Jr. ’39 – 09/07/2021

Posted by amherstalumnioffice on 2021-10-01
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Donald “Don” W. Boyd, Jr., 98, of Buffalo, NY passed away Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2021. Mr. Boyd was born on Feb. 7, 1923 to Donald W. Boyd Sr. and Nan S. Boyd (nee Smith) and raised in Amherst. He attended Amherst High School and graduated in 1943 from Colgate University (A.E).

Born of “The Greatest Generation,” Mr. Boyd served in WWII, active duty from 1944- 1946. He served as U.S. Navy Lieutenant Junior Grade, Supply and Disbursing Officer, USS Barnett (APA 5), a transport in the Pacific.

Following war service, he worked in public relations at Champlain College and Clarkson College. While at Clarkson he was credited with renaming the athletic teams “the Golden Knights.”

Returning to Buffalo in 1952, he worked at Canisius College. Boyd left in 1963 to establish his own firm, Professional Program Management Inc., involved in the management of associations, tradeshows and trade publications.

Raising his family in North Buffalo, Mr. Boyd dedicated his time to countless organizations including leadership roles: the Kiwanis Club of North Buffalo; Hertel-North Buffalo Business Association and the North Buffalo Business Development Association. Active in St. Mark’s Roman Catholic Church and School, he was a former director of the Holy Name Society and later co-founder and co-chairman of first Lion Heart Auction.

He was also active in Boy and Girl Scouting and was Scoutmaster, district commissioner (BSA) and board member of the Girl Scout Council. Well over 200 youth benefited from his Scouting leadership. He earned Eagle Scout and Order of the Arrow as a Scout and district award of merit as an adult Scout.

Mr. Boyd also served on the boards of Junior Achievement of WNY, Crisis Services, Food Shuttle of WNY, Tip Club of Buffalo and many more.

A 1993 recipient of the prestigious J.C. Penney Golden Rule Award for Outstanding Volunteer Service, his nominators wrote “The tremendous community-wide impact Don has had is nearly immeasurable.” Further mentioning “his hands-on style and boundless commitment has enriched the lives of countless others and inspires others to be their best.”

As an avid collector of antiques, he was co-managing partner of the former Courtyard Antique Center in Clarence. Among his collections were old typewriters, one of which he still used today to type notes to family and friends.

In 2007, Don and his wife Winnie moved into Rock Oak Estates in Clarence where he served as director of the Rock Oak Homeowners Association.

While leading the Clarence Hollow Association for 10-plus years, he rallied businesses and residents alike to be involved in the Clarence Hollow Community. He was instrumental in the founding of the Clarence Hollow Farmers’ Market. Don began a movement for the restoration and development of the Town Park Club House as a historic site. He was also a member of The Clarence American Legion Post #838.

Active in the WNY Railway Historical Society since 1980, he was recently honored for years of service in leading fundraising projects for the Lehigh Valley Historic site including restoration of the depot in Williamsville.

As a resident of The Amberleigh, he established the Amberleigh Learning Academy, where since 2015 he hosted a weekly speaker series for residents.

Why so many volunteer organizations? He summed it up in this statement: “I volunteer because I can, because God granted me the desire, strength, knowledge, resources and opportunity to do so. I volunteer in the hope that it will inspire others to do the same. I volunteer because it fills a space in my life that money, possessions, titles and awards have never been able to do. I volunteer because each day on this Earth is a gift, and the least I can do is to give back in return.” As friends said, “Western New York is richer for having Don Boyd as one of its own.”

Mr. Boyd is survived by his wife, Winifred G. Boyd; and three children, Donald W. Boyd III (Karen), Nancy Boyd Haley and Geoffrey G. Boyd (Cheryl); five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Visitation will be held from 3 to 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 15 at Beach-Tuyn Funeral Home, Inc, 5541 Main St., Williamsville followed by a Memorial Service.

Obituary courtesy of the Clarence Bee

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Daniel T. Koeppel ’06 – 09/25/2021

Posted by amherstalumnioffice on 2021-10-01
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KOEPPEL – Daniel T. September 25, 2021

Beloved husband of Laura Martin-Koeppel; dear stepfather of Danny and Lily Martin; loving son of Susan (Eberhard) and James Koeppel; cherished brother of Jennifer (David) Keenan and Matthew Koeppel; grandson of Marianne and Anthony Koeppel-Grimmett and the late Paul and Nancy Eberhard; son-in-law of Sam and the late Audrey Harris; brother-in-law of Matthew (LaDonna) Harris also survived by many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Family will be present on Friday, from 4-7 PM, at the PERNA, DENGLER, ROBERTS FUNERAL HOME, 1671 Maple Rd. Family and friends are invited to attend a Mass of Christian Burial celebrated from Christ The King Church (Main St.), on Saturday, at 9:30 AM. In lieu of flowers, donations in Daniel’s name may be made to a Charity of your choice. Please share condolences at www.denglerrobertspernafuneral.com.

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Benefit for Kelsey Sorensen Amherst Central High School Student

Posted by amherstalumnioffice on 2021-09-24
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Kelsey Sorensen was diagnosed with Severe Pancreatitis and in 2019 doctors at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital preformed a TPIAT procedure/transplant. She had this lifesaving Islet Transplant after undergoing a Total Pancreatectomy where her Pancreas, Spleen, Appendix, and Gallbladder were removed. As a result she is now a Type 3c Diabetic which makes her insulin dependent and dependent on an insulin pump for the rest of her life. Local volunteers are raising and estimated $50,000 for Children’s Organ Transplant Association (COTA) in honor of Kelsey, for her lifetime.

A benefit in Kelsey’s honor will be held at the Main Transit Fire Department Banquet Facility on Saturday, October 16, from 1:00to 6:00 p.m. If you can provide a donation in the form of a gift certificate, gift card, basket raffle or silent auction items, please contact Kathy Oliver at 8183697 or mail to 30 Harwood Dr., Snyder, NY 14226.

Secure donations are accepted online at www.COTAforKelseysJourney.com.

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Thomas M. Beilman ’71 – 08/20/2021

Posted by amherstalumnioffice on 2021-08-25
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BEILMAN – Thomas M.

August 20, 2021. Beloved husband of Diane (Schimpf) Beilman; loving father of Amy (Louie) Fox and Paul Beilman; devoted grandfather of loving grandchildren; also survived by one brother, sisters, and nieces and nephews. Family and friends may call Wednesday, from 4-8PM, at the DIETRICH FUNERAL HOME, INC., 2480 Kensington Avenue, Amherst. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Thursday at 9 AM, at St. Benedict Church, 1317 Eggert Rd., Eggertsville, NY. Please assemble at church. Please share memories and condolences online at www.TheDietrichFuneralHome.com

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Truman B. Brown, PhD – Retired Faculty – 08/18/2021

Posted by amherstalumnioffice on 2021-08-23
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BROWN – Truman B., PhD

Died peacefully at home August 18, 2021. Beloved husband of Barbara (nee Brady); loving father of Jennifer Wolf; grandfather of Samuel and Rebecca. Memorial service will follow at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Buffalo in September.

Obituary courtesy of Legacy.com


In 2012, Truman Beckley Brown, PhD received the Educator Emeritus Award from the Amherst Central Alumni Foundation.

This was part of his nomination, “He was a high school economics, history & social studies teacher from 1964-1991. Dr. Brown was nominated by Jill Forshee ’67 & Steve Greenfield Raikin ’67. They stated that “Beck was a tremendously effective and creative teacher whose sage advice, wisdom, guidance and mentorship inspired several generations of Amherst students to achieve not only influential leadership roles in their chosen professions, but also to become actively involved in the betterment of American society at the local, state and national levels.” 

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