Wednesday, April 22, 2026

A00177 - Robert Willingham Yancey, Amherst College Class of 1975, Roosevelt Roads High School (Roosevelt Roads Naval Station, Puerto Rico), Howard University Medical Degree, Long Time District of Columbia Doctor

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ROBERT YANCEY

ROBERT YANCEY obituary, Hyattsville, MD

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ROBERT YANCEY Obituary


DR. ROBERT W. YANCEY, JR  
On Saturday, November 18, 2017 at his home in Upper Marlboro, MD. Survived by wife, Angela Yancey; children, Jennifer-Camille, Robert III and Anthony; Mother Josephine (Theartic); siblings, Michael (Barbara), Joseph (Connie), Karl (Rene) and Valerie; and a host of nieces; nephews; other relatives and friends.  Family will receive friends Friday, November 24 at JB Jenkins Funeral Home Chapel, 7474 Landover Rd., Hyattsville MD, 20785 Visitation 3:30 p.m. Service 4:30 p.m.

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Published by The Washington Post from Nov. 22 to Nov. 24, 2017.

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Nickname

  • Bob

Amherst Relatives

No data available

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Employment Information

    Former

    • Medical Dir
      Professional Development Corp
      Start:
      01/1987
      End:
      01/1989
    • Medical Director
      District of Columbia
      Start:
      01/1983
      End:
      11/2017
    • Intern
      District of Columbia General Hospital
      Start:
      01/1980
      End:
      01/1983
    • Medical Officer
      Group Health Association
      End:
      01/2006
    • Medical Dir
      East Coast Health Organization
      End:
      01/2006

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    Reunion Class

    • 1975

    Graduation Year

    • 1975

    Major(s)

    • Biology

    Secondary Schools

    • Roosevelt Roads High School

    Higher Ed

    • Howard University
      Field of Study:
      Medicine
      Degree:
      Doctor of Medicine
      Year:
      1979

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    Fraternity

    • Theta Delta Chi Fraternity
    No data available

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    Tuesday, April 21, 2026

    A00176C - Gerald Wayne Stover, Amherst College Class of 1975, Springfield Central High School (Springfield, Massachusetts) Graduate, San Francisco State University M.B.A., Georgetown University J.D., Long Time Human Resources Professional

     Gerald Wayne Stover (71), of Arlington, Virginia, passed away at Georgetown University Hospital in Washington, DC after fighting a courageous battle with cancer.  He died on Saturday, January 11, 2025.

    Gerald, affectionately known as "Gerry" was born in Riverside, CA on Sunday, May 10, 1953 -- Mother's Day.  He was the first born to Air Force Sergeant and Airman Sammie Louis and his wife Shirley Lorraine (Owens) Stover, both deceased. Although born in California, Gerry spent his childhood and young adult life in Springfield, MA where he attended public schools.  A student of the cass of 1971, Gerry graduated from Classical Senior High School.  After graduating, Gerry went to Amherst College where he earned a BA degree in Psychology & Dramatic Arts.   

    In a twist of decision making, Gerry decided to enlist in the Navy where he was initially stationed in Puerto Rico, but his assignments took him around the world.  Six years later, he was honorably discharged and eventually landed in San Francisco, CA where he lived for a decade.

    Fearing the global warning and earthquake effects escalating in San Francisco, Gerry moved East, he relocated and settled in Washington, DC for a brief time.  He ultimately moved to Arlington, VA where he remained until his death.

    Gerry's career entailed working at John Hopkins University SAIS where he was the Sr. Director of Human Resources. He then accepted a position of SRA (a CSRA Company), where he was the Executive Director of Operations. In his last position at GWS Human Resources Consultation, Gerry was a Sr. HR Specialist and Relocation Consultant.  Along the way, Gerry met so many people who became life-long friends.

    In retirement, Gerry loved to entertain and was an avid traveler - both INCONUS and abroad.  Accompanying him was his life partner Michael Gray whom he shared a home with his life partner Michael Gray whom he shared a home with in Arlington, VA for over 10 years.  Michael preceded Gerry in death in November 2022.

    At Gerry's request, there will be no memorial services.  Gerry will be cremated, and his ashes will be scattered, (along with Michael's) over Rehoboth Beach in DE. 

    A00176B - Gerald Wayne Stover, Amherst College Class of 1975, Springfield Central High School (Springfield, Massachusetts) Graduate, San Francisco State University M.B.A., Georgetown University J.D., Long Time Human Resources Professional

     

    In Memory

    Gerald Wayne Stover, 71, of Arlington, Va., passed away at Georgetown University Hospital in Washington, D.C., after fighting a courageous battle with cancer. He died on Jan. 11, 2025.

    Gerald, affectionately known as “Gerry,” was born in Riverside, Calif., on May 10, 1953—Mother’s Day. He was the first born to Air Force Sergeant and Airman Sammie Louis and Shirley Lorraine (Owens) Stover, both deceased. Although born in California, Gerry spent his childhood and young adult life in Springfield, Mass., where he attended public schools. Gerry graduated from Classical Senior High School in 1971. Gerry then went to Amherst, where he earned a B.A. in psychology and dramatic arts.

    In a twist of decision making, Gerry enlisted in the Navy, where he was initially stationed in Puerto Rico, but his assignments took him around the world. Six years later, he was honorably discharged and eventually landed in San Francisco, where he lived for a decade.

    Fearing the global warming and earthquake effects escalating in San Francisco, Gerry moved east; he relocated and settled in Washington, D.C., for a brief time. He ultimately moved to Arlington, where he remained until his death.

    Gerry’s career entailed working at John Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies, where he was the senior director of human resources. He then accepted a position at SRA (a CSRA company) as executive director of operations. In his last position at GWS Human Resources Consultation, Gerry was a senior HR specialist and relocation consultant. Along the way, Gerry met so many people who became lifelong friends.

    In retirement, Gerry loved to entertain and was an avid traveler. Accompanying him was life partner Michael Gray, with whom he shared a home in Arlington for more than 30 years. Michael preceded Gerry in death in November 2022.

    Gerry’s family

    A00176 - Gerald Wayne Stover, Amherst College Class of 1975,

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    Fraternity

    • Phi Delta Sigma Fraternity

    Extracurricular Activities

    • Masquers
    No data available

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    Reunion Class

    • 1975

    Graduation Year

    • 1975

    Major(s)

    • Dramatic Arts

    Secondary Schools

    • Springfield Central High School

    Higher Ed

    • Georgetown University
      Degree:
      Doctor of Jurisprudence
      Year:
      1988
    • San Francisco State University
      Degree:
      Master of Bus Admin
      Year:
      1980

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    Employment Information

      Former

      • Founding Partner
        Gws & Associates-Human Resources Consultants
        Start:
        06/2016
        End:
        01/2019
      • Executive Director, Hr & Operations
        Ustelecom Association
        Start:
        01/2008
        End:
        09/2008
      • Dir-Human Res
        Johns Hopkins University
        Start:
        01/1994
        End:
        06/2016
      • Sr Manag Partnr
        The Environmental Consortium for Minority Outreach
        Start:
        01/1991
        End:
        01/1994
      • Ex Director
        Human Environment Center
        Start:
        01/1989
        End:
        01/1991
      • Director
        Trust for Public Land
        Start:
        01/1986
        End:
        01/1989
      • Regional Mgr
        Cemco, Ltd.
        Start:
        01/1983
        End:
        01/1986

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      Nickname

      • Gerry
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      Sunday, April 19, 2026

      A00175 - Joseph Michael Miller, Amherst College Class of 1975, Erasmus Hall High School Academy of Arts (New York City, New York) Graduate, Investment Analyst for Continental Illinois National Bank

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      Nickname

      • Mike
      No data available
      No data available

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      Employment Information

        Former

        • Invt Analyst
          Continental Illinois Natl Bank
          Start:
          09/1979
          End:
          01/1989
        • State Street Bank
          Start:
          01/1979
          End:
          09/1979

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        Reunion Class

        • 1975

        Graduation Year

        • 1975

        Major(s)

        • Economics

        Secondary Schools

        • Erasmus Hall High Sch Acad of Arts

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        Volunteering

        • Alumni Fund
          Role:
          Associate Agent
          End:
          January 1989

        Fraternity

        • Independent (no fraternity affil)
        No data available

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        A00174B - Edward Sommerville McCatty, Amherst College Class of 1975, George W. Wingate High School (Brooklyn, New York) Graduate, Yale Divinity School M.A., University College London M.A., Long Time Teacher at Choate Rosemary Hall, Writer for "The Jeffersons" Television Show

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        Saturday, April 18, 2026

        A00174A - Edward Sommerville McCatty, Amherst College Class of 1975, George W. Wingate High School (Brooklyn, New York) Graduate, Yale Divinity School M.A., University College London M.A., Long Time Teacher at Choate Rosemary Hall, Writer for "The Jeffersons" Television Show

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        Official Obituary of

        Edward S. McCatty

        June 10, 1954  -  June 14, 2025

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        Edward S. McCatty Obituary

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        A committed educator and lifelong patron of the arts, Edward S. McCatty passed away on June 14, 2025, in Keene, New Hampshire.


        Born June 10, 1954, Ed grew up in Brooklyn, NY, where he attended Wingate High School, graduating in 1971. In 1975, Ed earned a bachelor’s degree in English and biology from Amherst College. He went on to receive a master’s degree from Yale Divinity School in 1979 and a master’s in literature from University College London in 2005.


        After teaching for seven years at Brentwood School in Los Angeles, California, Ed returned to the East Coast in 1992 to join the faculty of Choate Rosemary Hall in Wallingford, Connecticut, where he would remain for 28 years. A literary enthusiast and logophile with high standards for his students, Ed was fully engaged in campus life, serving as dorm adviser, rowing coach, Adviser to Students of Color, and Faculty Adviser to the Judicial Committee. Ed was the consummate teacher, described by a faculty colleague as “both a teacher and a student: someone well equipped by virtue of his learning and his ability to communicate, to lead others to the discovery of, and excitement for, ideas.” Throughout his career at Choate, Ed received numerous awards from students and the administration for his teaching and contributions to the school community. As one student declared, “Mr. McCatty is passionate and devoted to bringing literature to life.”


        Upon his retirement from Choate in 2020, Ed moved to Walpole, NH, where he remained an active member of the Amherst College Alumni Association and joined St. Michael’s Episcopal Church of Brattleboro, Vermont. In addition, he served on the board of the Brattleboro Museum and Art Center.


        Ed cherished the many communities he lived in throughout his life and once proclaimed in a service at the Seymour St. John Chapel at Choate, “I am not a self-made man…having received loving gifts from God, and love and nurture from my family and from the communities in which I have been fortunate to live… And if I am not alone, neither are you.”


        Ed is survived by a brother, Nico, of Brooklyn, NY, and numerous friends, colleagues, and former students whose lives were made better by his high standards, compassion, and grace. 


        A celebration of his life will be held on Saturday, September 6, 2025, at 11:00 am at St. Michael’s Episcopal Church in Brattleboro, Vermont.

         

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        In Memory

        The first thing I noticed about Eddie was his name: Edward Somerville McCatty III. A heavy lift for someone so filled with light. Freshman year, Eddie and I were on the second floor of James together. And on the same floor in Valentine sophomore year. Our friendship continued after graduation when we both were in Los Angeles. He eventually transferred from teaching at a “tony” LA private school to teaching at Choate, where he happily spent the rest of his professional life.

        Eddie was incredibly handsome. I can never remember seeing him without his dazzling smile, save for the time I asked him and David Heim ’75 to pose for a photography class portrait. It showed Eddie at his most serious—not his natural state.

        The summer before sophomore year, I was invited to his beloved Brooklyn and spent time with his mother, father, grandmother (“Little Mom”) and brother Nikki. They were an incredibly loving group and welcomed me warmly. Eddie’s mother was especially memorable: tall, dynamic and forceful. I never forgot the hospitality they extended to me. Eddie played the indulgent host and, since this was my first visit to New York City, took me to Coney Island, where we ate Nathan’s hot dogs. 

        Ed, as he preferred to be called later in life, was erudite, cultured and eloquent. I always enjoyed talking to him, because his enthusiasms were infectious and opened my world to new music, art and literature. It’s no surprise he spent his life as an academic.

        I so looked forward to seeing him at our 50th Reunion and was saddened to learn, just a few days before, that he was not well enough to attend. I am not certain who was more disappointed, him or me. He was a beacon of joy in my life. 

        John Kretchmer ’75


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        Nickname

        • Ed
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        Employment Information

          Former

          • Tchr/Chaplain
            Choate Rosemary Hall
            Start:
            01/1992
            End:
            03/2020
          • Simon Marketing, Inc.
            Start:
            07/1989
            End:
            01/1991
          • Writer/Consult
            Embassy Television IV
            Start:
            01/1983
            End:
            01/1985
          • Teacher
            Brentwood School
            Start:
            01/1979
            End:
            01/1982
          • Writer/Teacher
            Brentwood School
            Start:
            01/1979
            End:
            01/1989
          • Freelance Write
            Self Employed
            End:
            01/1992

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          Reunion Class

          • 1975

          Graduation Year

          • 1975

          Major(s)

          • English

          Secondary Schools

          • George W. Wingate High School

          Higher Ed

          • Yale Divinity School
            Field of Study:
            Theology
            Degree:
            Master of Divinity
            Year:
            1979
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          Volunteering

          • Amherst Fund Committee
            Role:
            Member
            Start:
            July 2021
            End:
            June 2024
          • Class Officer
            Role:
            Reunion Program Chair
            Start:
            November 2009
            End:
            June 2010
          • Class Officer
            Role:
            Reunion Chair
            Start:
            July 2005
            End:
            June 2010
          • Alumni Fund
            Role:
            Class Agent
            Start:
            July 2002
          • Amherst Association of Southern California
            Role:
            President
            Start:
            July 1990
            End:
            June 1992
          • Amherst Association of Southern California
            Role:
            Vice President
            Start:
            July 1988
            End:
            June 1990
          • Alumni Admission
            Role:
            Advisor
          • Alumni Fund
            Role:
            Associate Agent
            End:
            June 2002

          Fraternity

          • Independent (no fraternity affil)

          Extracurricular Activities

          • Concert Choir

          Publications/ Creative Works

          • Wrote TV Show 'The Jeffersons'

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