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Summer 2020 Alum-a-Grams and In Memoriam

The News Magazine of HCU

Summer 2020 Alum-a-Grams

Robert Baldwin 鈥80 is serving as the associate pastor of Music and Pastoral Care for High Pointe Baptist Church in Austin.

April Prichard BE 鈥82, MS 鈥84 is a strategic account executive for Jack Henry and Associates.

Shelly Jones 鈥84 is a teacher for Saint Tammany Parish Schools.

Dr. Kathryn White 鈥84 has a private medical practice in Frisco, Texas focusing on women鈥檚 health.

Robert Rogers 鈥85 is the aviation department manager and chief pilot for Boston Finance Group.

Kristie L. Colvin 鈥86 has been selected as the interim executive vice president and chief financial officer for CenterPoint Energy.

Connie Tran 鈥87 is an associate professor at Baylor College of Medicine.

Jeffery Spears 鈥92 is a purchasing coordinator for the City of Friendswood.

Sheila Julien Pope 鈥94 is the CEO of Pope鈥檚 Resource Center, LLC and was elected to serve as Democratic Precinct Chair of Precinct 28 in Brazoria County.

George Thomas 鈥96 just celebrated 10 years as the president and CEO of Adult and Teen Challenge, a Christian discipleship residential program for addicts.

Nick Jones 鈥98 graduated with a doctor of ministry from Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in December 2019 and is serving as pastor at the Church at Alden Bridge.

Joshua Vaughan 鈥03 is serving as the senior pastor for Columbus Avenue Baptist Church.

Laci Crowson 鈥06 is the assistant principal at Arredondo Elementary.

LeBrenna Rogers 鈥06 is a special education chairperson for Houston ISD.

Kristin Bourgeois 鈥06 is serving as a registered nurse for Memorial Hermann Southeast.

Chris Stieb 鈥12 is a project manager and engineer at ACTS Group.

Denise Espinoza 鈥12 is an HR generalist for Marathon Oil.

Jonathan Amadio 鈥12 is an inside sales account manager for Thermo Fisher Scientific.

Kwame McGlory 鈥14 is a registered nurse in the Memorial Hermann Hospital Burn ICU.

Maria Fernanda Chaves-Rodriguez 鈥15 is a bilingual teacher and diagnostician.

Tiffany (Spencer) Robinson 鈥15 is an assistant principal for Alief ISD.

Audria Vickers 鈥16 is a legal assistant for Woods Oviatt Gilman.

Champagne (Bukreeva) Olga 鈥18 is a licensed specialist in school psychology for Tomball ISD.

Chris Nation 鈥19 is a convention strategies ministry assistant for the Southern Baptists of Texas Convention.

 

Feature

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Husky Pups:

Laci Crowson 鈥06 and her husband Chris have two children. Chesney was born in March 2010 and Colton was born in May 2014. Their family lives in Richmond, Texas and are happy Huskies!

 

 

Sophia Amadio was born March 2, 2020. Sophia is the second daughter of Patricia 鈥13 and Jonathan 鈥12 Amadio.

 

 

 

Larry Freeney 鈥14 and his wife Jovani Diaz 鈥13 welcomed their daughter, Emilia Leilani Freeney, on January 9, 2020.

 

 

 

Sara Lipscomb 鈥10 and her husband Anthony are proud to announce James Lipscomb, born April 28, 2020 at 7lbs. 9聽ounces! Both mom and baby are doing well.

 

 

 

Jenna 鈥07 and John Fones welcomed Emily Kay Fones on February 27. She was 6 lbs. 8 ounces and 18.5鈥 long.

 

 

 

Obituaries:

Alumni

Martha Sue Goad Davidson 鈥70 passed away on January 11, 2020. Sue earned her degree in Education with a teacher鈥檚 certificate from HBU, graduating with a 4.0 grade point average. For 10 years she shared her knowledge of, and enthusiasm for, literature as a teacher of English Language Arts at John Foster Dulles High School in Fort Bend ISD. Sue was the wife of Don W. Davidson, a mother of three sons, and a grandmother of four.

Wayne Norris, BA 鈥75, MBA 鈥78 passed away from cancer on October 25, 2019. He was chief financial officer for Patillo Family Holdings, Alamogordo, New Mexico, and CFO for National Realty Holdings, Atlanta, Georgia. Formerly he was CFO for DSW Homes, America鈥檚 Home Place, Breedlove Development Inc. and Century Builders. Wayne was the manager and trainer for the HBU basketball team (1971-74) and president of the Coreon Fraternity (1975). He is survived by wife Sharon and brother Don (HBU Alumni).

Susan Randolph Raden, who attended HBU, died March 27, 2020 in Richmond, Virginia. She was 56 years old. Susan was a musical composer and arranger, soprano concert artist, voice teacher, pianist, jingle singer and actor. She taught hundreds of students piano and voice lessons in her private studio. Susan was recently quoted in Forsyth Family Magazine saying, “Every day I wake up is a gift from God and I’m going to make the most of it. If I can help others to understand that they aren’t alone in their pain, anxiety or fear, then I feel that I’ve won.”

脕lvaro Teher谩n 鈥95, from Caragena, Colombia, passed away recently. He played for the Huskies basketball team from 1987-89.聽 He later played professionally in Slovenia and Colombia.

 

 

 

FRIENDS OF THE UNIVERSITY

Christine Flanagan Imber, cofounder of the HBU American Museum Society

Christine Flanagan Imber died at the age of 106 on February 27, 2020. She was a past president and board member of The Houston Heritage Society, served on the board of The Performing Arts Society and helped found The Emenseirs Museum of then Houston Baptist College, where she was president of the American Museum Society for two years.

 

 

FORMER FACULTY

Dr. James Claycomb, professor of Physics in the College of Science and Engineering (COSE) passed away peacefully to be with our Lord on May 3, 2020. He is survived by his loving wife Nui, sister Carolyn and brother David. Dr. Claycomb joined the faculty of COSE (then called College of Science and Mathematics鈥擟OSM) at HBU in the fall of 2003 after completing postdoctoral work at the Texas Center for Superconductivity at the University of Houston. An exceptional scholar and teacher, he helped build the physics laboratory, physics program and undergraduate research at HBU. With his initiative, the Society of Physics Students was reactivated and the Sigma Pi Sigma (Physics Honor Society) established. Dr. Claycomb鈥檚 unparalleled talent in designing laboratory experiments and demonstrations, and his kindhearted attitude and mentorship of students, made his introductory and upper-level physics classes extremely popular to science and non-science students alike. As a faculty member, he is cherished by his colleagues because of his eagerness to help, his wise counsel and his great humor. Dr. Claycomb was a fine Christian scientist and scholar who loved HBU and gave his all to develop our University into an outstanding Christian university. His impact on the physics program will continue to benefit students and faculty for the years to come.聽In honor of our colleague, the College of Science and Engineering has registered a star, to be called The James Claycomb Star. The star residing at the astronomically verified position of聽RA 4.253聽and Declination聽+15.32聽is hereby named JAMES CLAYCOMB.