Tyler A. Butterfield (Epsilon Omega) 1998-2018

Funeral service for Tyler A. Butterfield, 20, of Lincoln, formerly of Norfolk will be held at 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, October 31, 2018 at the First Christian Church in Norfolk with Tim DeFor officiating. Interment will be at the Prospect Hill Cemetery, Norfolk. Visitation will be held 4:00-7:00 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 30 at the Stonacek Funeral Chapel in Norfolk. Tyler died Friday, October 26, 2018 as the result of a traffic accident in Lincoln, Nebraska. Stonacek Funeral Chapel in Norfolk is in charge of the arrangements.
Tyler was born on May 2, 1998 to Terry and Tammy (Young) Butterfield in Norfolk. He attended grade school at Bel-Air Elementary in Norfolk and then graduated from Norfolk High School in 2016. Tyler was currently a junior at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln majoring in Accounting.
Tyler Butterfield was an outstanding young man who was very passionate about the things he loved. While he was an avid fan of video games, Star Wars, and (yes) Legos, his greatest love was for his family and friends, Cornhusker football, music, and his cat “Whiskers”. Tyler was a very talented musician who had an appreciation for all genres of music. He was self-taught on many musical instruments and even composed his own music. He played piano, drums, and trombone to name a few, but his most treasured instrument was his silver trumpet. Tyler took great pride in playing trumpet in the Cornhusker Marching Band and had a leadership role there. He was also in the UNL Big Red Express and Friday Night pep bands. While attending Norfolk High School, Tyler was involved in concert band, jazz band, and was a leader in the Pride of the Panthers Marching Band. He performed in All-State Band and various honor bands as well. Tyler set a high performance standard for himself and was an outstanding example for other students to follow. He was the recipient of the John Philip Sousa award his senior year (as well as many other music and academic awards throughout his high school career).
In addition to Tyler’s accomplishments in music, he was an exemplary student. He received many academic awards and had secured a constant spot on the Dean’s List while attending the University of Nebraska-Lincoln School of Business majoring in accounting. Most of his activities while living in the dorm at UNL involved studying, spending time with his bandmates, and keeping in touch with friends and family through online gaming. It wasn’t necessarily the gaming that was important but it was a way to keep in touch with family and friends who were far away.
Tyler traveled home to Norfolk often to be with his mom and sister. When in town, he always made time to visit his grandparents and would often play his trumpet for them. On holidays, he, along with his sister, Taylor, and cousins, Kayla and Adam, provided many impromptu music performances for the family. Tyler would play his trumpet or piano while the others played their orchestra string instruments. The time and talent he shared gave his family great joy and many treasured memories.
Tyler earned the highest rank of Eagle Scout in Troop 122 Norfolk in 2016. He continued to live his life as an outstanding example of everything an Eagle Scout stands for and lived each day by the scout oath and law. Tyler’s dad passed away in 2017. Tyler overcame the difficulties and tragedies life can bring and still managed to be an outstanding young man living his life to the fullest and purposefully every day.
Tyler was a member of The National Honor Society, The National Society of Collegiate Scholars, the National Society of Leadership and Success, the Alpha Lambda Delta and Phi Eta Sigma National Academic Honor Societies, and was a member of the Honorary Band Fraternity Kappa Kappa Psi. He was a recipient of the David Scholarship, the Ronald James Rotherham Scholarship, and other scholarships while at UNL.
Tyler worked at the Norfolk Hy-Vee East store and, after his sophomore year in college, did a summer internship with the accounting firm of Sehi & Associates in Norfolk.
Tyler was an avid sports fan. While he was also a fan of the Detroit Lions and Golden State Warriors, his greatest pride and joy was his beloved Nebraska Cornhuskers. He was truly a Husker through and through.
Tyler had an easy way about him. He was not boisterous or rude. He was a loving, kind, caring, compassionate, and thoughtful young man with integrity, a subtle humor, and a quick wit. While smiling and posing for pictures was never his favorite activity, he always wore a real smile and could easily make you laugh. He was a delightful young man and beautiful human being who was dearly loved by family and friends and will be truly missed.
Survivors include his mother Tammy Butterfield of Norfolk, sister Taylor Butterfield of Norfolk, paternal grandparents Dean and Judy Butterfield of Norfolk, Maternal grandparents Gale and Elaine Young of Norfolk, Uncles Dan Young of Battle Creek, Stan Young of Battle Creek, Aunt Jeanie (Mitch) Kester of Norfolk, Uncle John Butterfield of California, cousins Nic (Nicole) Young and their daughter Adalyn, Kayla Kester, and Adam Kester, and his cat Whiskers.  Tyler was preceded in death by his father Terry Butterfield.
Pianist for the service will be Bill Miller and trumpeter for the service will be Dr. Darryl White.
Casket Bearers will be Adam Kester, Nic Young, Colin Wood, Dan Young, Stan Young, Mitch Kester, and John Butterfield.
Honorary casket bearers will be Tyler’s fellow classmates, Boy Scout Troop 122, and the Nebraska Cornhusker Marching Band Members.
In lieu of flowers the family asks for memorials to be made to the family for a later designation.
Condolences may be expressed to the family at www.stonacekfuneralchapel.com.

 

Pamela Bellmore Gardner (Delta Omicron) 1969-2018

Pamela Bellmore Gardner, age 49, of West Haven passed away on October 25, 2018 at Yale New Haven Hospital. She was the loving wife of Scott Gardner. Pam was born in New Haven, daughter of Harold and Patricia Scherer Bellmore of West Haven. Mother of Mackenzie Gardner and Kevin Gardner and sister of James Bellmore of FL. Pam was the principal at West Haven High School.
The hours for visitation will be SUNDAY from 3-7 p.m. at the West Haven Funeral Home at the Green. Family and friends are asked to go directly to the Church of St. Louis on Monday to celebrate a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. Interment will follow in St. Lawrence Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to West Haven High School Senior Scholarship Fund, ATTN: Dana Parades 1 McDonough Plaza, West Haven, CT 06516. For more information and to leave a condolence, please visit www.westhavenfuneral.com

Published in The New Haven Register from Oct. 26 to Oct. 27, 2018

2019 AABOD Elections

2019 will mark the first elections for the Kappa Kappa Psi Alumni Association Board of Directors (AABOD). Applications are due by January 15 to Eric Morson of the Board of Trustees at eric@kkpsi.org.

Click below to read definitions of the AABOD’s role and mission, the election timeline, candidate requirements and application materials.

2019 Election Info

Carol W. Risinger (Beta Sigma) 1944-2018

Houston, TX – Carol W. Risinger, age 74, passed away peacefully on Thursday, October 11, 2018 in Spring, Texas. She was born on February 6, 1944 in Natchitoches, Louisiana to Robert T. Williamson and Nettie Lamberth Williamson.

She grew up in Leesville, Louisiana and attended Vernon Parish schools. After graduating from Leesville High School, she attended Northwestern State University and graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in accounting in 1967. She accepted a position with Texas Eastern in Shreveport, Louisiana where she met her husband, Ronnie Risinger. They were married on April 3, 1969. Ronnie and Carol had 3 daughters and one son. They moved to Houston, Texas in 1977 where she resided until her death.

One of her greatest joys was working as the program coordinator to the band department at the University of Houston. She loved having the opportunity to make an impact and be impacted by so many students for the past 20 years. “Miss Carol” was the consummate “band mom” who was sought out by students for the love, understanding and guidance she provided them. Carol was proud of her heritage as a native of Louisiana. She was an avid supporter of the LSU Tigers, U of H Cougars, Spring Lions and most of all, her beloved Houston Astros. Her love of family and her faith in God were the foundation she built her life on.

She is survived by her daughter, Mary and husband David Coleman, daughter Lisa and husband Darren Morris, daughter Terri and husband Chris Clemons, son Brian Risinger and Leigh Ann Rucker, eight grandchildren, and nine great grandchildren, and one sister, Robbie Endris and husband Leonard.

Family, friends, and loved ones are invited to a memorial service on Saturday, October 13 at 3 p.m. at Spring Baptist Church located at 1027 Spring Cypress Rd, Spring, TX 77373.

Funeral services will be held at First Baptist Church, 1400 Nolan Trace , Leesville, Louisiana on Monday, October 15, with Dr. Matt Endris officiating. Visitation begins at 10:00 a.m. and funeral services are at 11:00 a.m. Burial will be in Old Anacoco Baptist Church Cemetery. Klein Funeral Home of Spring, Texas, is handling the arrangements.

Published in The Town Talk on Oct. 14, 2018

Adrian Paul Andree (Upsilon ) 1943-2018

ANDREE, Adrian Paul Passed away September 29, 2018 at his residence in Green Township. He was born February 22, 1943, the son of Paul Andree Jr. and N. Darlene Weaver. He graduated from Freeport High School in Illinois and the University of Cincinnati. On June 18, 1966 at North Presbyterian Church in Cincinnati, he married Ruth Schmidt and together they had two children, Paul and Robert. Adrian worked for the Ohio Casualty Insurance Company for 24 years, retiring in 2000. He is survived by his wife, Ruth Andree; his sons, Paul (Pamela) and Robert (Julie) Andree; and three grandchildren, Lucas, Corey and Kyle. Visitation will be held at Charles C. Young Funeral Home, 4032 Hamilton Cleves Road, Ross, Ohio 45014 on Friday, October 5, 2018 from 5:00 PM until the time of the Masonic Service at 7:00 PM with the Funeral Service to follow. A private burial will be held on Saturday. Memorials may be made to Reily Presbyterian Church or Shriners Hospital. www.charlesyoungfuneralhome.com

Published in Journal-News on Oct. 2, 2018

Glenn H. Crist (Zeta Omicron) 1955-2018

Glenn H. Crist, age 63, Beloved husband of Karen K. (Nee Kraft); Loving father of Erica (fiance Mike Gallagher), Terrry (Aislinn), and Joshua (Lindsey); Dearest grandfather of Violet, Michael and Sylvia; dear brother of Cheryl; son of Bill and the late Frances G.; dear brother-in-law and uncle.

Family suggests memorial contributions in his name to the United Methodist Church of Macedonia Campership Fund 1280 E. Aurora Rd. Macedonia OH 44056. Friends may call at FERFOLIA FUNERAL HOME 356 W AURORA RD (ST RT 82) SAGAMORE HILLS FOR VISITATION FRIDAY 4 – 7 p.m. Family and friends are asked to gather Saturday at the United Methodist Church of Macedonia where Funeral Services will be held to celebrate Glenn’s life at 11 a.m.

Published in Akron Beacon Journal on Sept. 28, 2018

New LAA Approved: Iota Omega Alumni Association

The Kappa Kappa Psi Alumni Association is very pleased to announce that the Iota Omega Alumni Association of Kappa Kappa Psi has been recognized as an official Local Alumni Association. This is the KKPsiAA’s 66th Local Alumni Association, and the seventh approved for the 2017-2019 biennium. Congratulations, Iota Omega Alumni Association, and welcome!

Annual Report 2017-2018

The AABOD wants to share what we’ve been up to for the last year. Together we’ve compiled an Annual Report of our updates—what projects we have been working on, what our goals for the biennium are, and our key achievements thus far.

Please click below to open the 2017-2018 Annual Report.

KKPsiAA_AnnualReport_2017-2018

Elliott Anthony “Ellie” Mannette (Omicron) 1927-2018

Dr. Ellie Mannette (11/5/1927 – 8/29/2018) 

Ellie Mannette, a Trinidadian musician known in the United States as the father of the modern steel drum, died on Wednesday at a hospital in Morgantown, W.Va. He was 90.  The cause of death was kidney failure according to his daughter Juliette Mannette.

Born in Trinidad in 1927, Ellie developed a love of percussive instruments at a young age. The island was alive with music in the 1930’s when rival bands would meet in Port-of-Spain for fierce competition. Bands used various everyday items- from trash cans to buckets- to make music, but it was Ellie who first thought to use empty oil barrels from the local military base.

When Ellie transformed his first oil barrel into a steel pan, history was born. Soon word got out that he had created a drum with the unheard of, ability to create a melody and his steel pans were in high demand. The TASPO (Trinidad All Steel Percussive Orchestra) was invited to Great Britain to showcase the new instrument at the Festival of Britain.

Soon thereafter, he traveled to the United States to create the U.S. Navy Steel Band. Ellie went on to build and create hundreds of Steel Bands all across the US.

It wasn’t until 1991 that Ellie’s travels brought him to the place he now calls home. He came to Morgantown, WV for a guest semester at West Virginia University to teach students to build and play steel drums. Truly connecting with the university and city, he soon launched the University Tuning Project. This venture later evolved into Mannette Musical Instruments.

Ellie has received countless awards of recognitions. A few include the NEO National Heritage Fellowship Award, Hummingbird Medal of Trinidad and Tobago. In 2003, he was admitted to the Hall of Fame of the Percussive Arts Society of the United States. Ellie was recognized by the Smithsonian Institute in July 2012.

William F. Sandy (Alpha Omicron) 1937-2018

William Frank Sandy, age 81, passed away August 27, 2018. He is survived by his sister, Judy Sandy Young Biggs (Bill), nephews Ronald and Monte Young and great-nephews Clayton and Jack Young.

Bill was born March 6, 1937 in Champaign, IL, to parents Margaret and Gerald Sandy. He graduated from Lubbock High School and Texas Tech, playing in marching bands at both schools. He moved to Houston in 1964 and was an accountant for Texaco and Starr Enterprises.

Bill was a member of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church in Houston for over 50 years. He sang in the choir, served on the church boards and was Clerk of Session for 38 years.

He was an avid supporter of the Texas Tech Alumni Association and was a huge fan of the Texas Tech Red Raiders football team as well as the Houston Astros, Rockets and Texans.

Bill gave generously of his time and talents to his family, church and friends.

A memorial service at his church will be announced later.  Memorial gifts may be made to St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, 5308 Buffalo Speedway, Houston, TX 77005 or a charity of your choice.