Scott Stowell Alumni Excellence Award Nominations Now Open

As we approach the 2017 National Convention, the KKPsi Alumni Association Board of Directors announces the opening of applications for the Scott Stowell Alumni Excellence Award. The deadline for receiving nominations is May 15, 2017 with the award being presented at the 2017 National Convention in Orlando, Florida this coming July.

Points to consider in your thought process regarding a potential nominee are:

1) How does your nominee continuously serve and support the greater Fraternity?

2) How does your nominee continuously support and strengthen the role of alumni?

3) How does your nominee continuously serve and support our active membership?

4) How does your nominee truly take Brotherhood to heart?

5) Does your nominee regularly attend District/National conventions?

6) How does your nominee fit the “What can I do for you”                                                                                                            state of mind?

 

For more information on the award, the nomination process and online nominations go to:

https://kkpsiaa.kkytbsonline.com/scott-stowell-alumni-excellence-award/

Katrina Renee Seaburn (Epsilon Phi) 1994-2017

Katrina Renee Seaburn, 22, of Curwensville died Wednesday, March 1, 2017 as the result of an accident.

Born Oct. 3, 1994 in Clearfield, she was the daughter of Thomas Seaburn Jr. and Tammy (DeHaven) Seaburn.

She was a senior at Clarion University of Pennsylvania. She was majoring in accounting.

She was a member of Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society, the Kappa Kappa Psi National Honorary Band Fraternity and the Accounting Club. She was also named to the Dean’s List.

She also attended the Curwensville Alliance Church.

She was a 2013 honors graduate from Curwensville Area Junior-Senior High School. Not only did she excel in academics, she was also a stand-out athlete in volleyball, basketball and softball. She was named as a Progressland Athlete of the Week in basketball while in high school.

She was also a champion baton twirler, using her talents as a Golden Tide feature twirler for three years at Riverside Stadium. She then became a majorette at Clarion University, where she was captain for three of the four years she was on the field.

She earned numerous twirling awards, which ranged from local competitions to regional, state, international and world titles. She was named as 2011 T.U. International Duet Strut champion as well as a T.U. Regional Majorette that same year.

She was a member of both Dream Catchers Twirling & Dance Academy of Clearfield and Touch of Gold Baton & Flag teams of Curwensville.

Surviving are her mother and her life partner, William Holt of Curwensville; her father of Hyde; her maternal grandmother, Carol Bauman of Curwensville; her paternal grandmother, Connie Seaburn of Hyde; and her maternal great-great uncle, Irvin LeRoy Bauman of Curwensville.

Also surviving are her maternal aunts and uncles, Shelly Shimmel and life partner, Neil Wolf of Osceola Mills, Beth Rogers and her husband, John of Clearfield and Ronald Patterson and his wife, Lydia of Maryland; her paternal aunts and uncles, Lee Seaburn and his wife, Amy of St. Marys and John Seaburn of Hyde; and numerous cousins.

She was preceded in death by her maternal grandparents, Ronald and Mildred Bauman and paternal grandfather, Thomas Seaburn Sr.

Funeral Services for Katrina Seaburn will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the Curwensville Alliance Church with the Rev. Stephen Shields officiating.  Burial will be in the Mount Zion Cemetery, Olanta.

Friends will be received from 5 p.m. – 8 p.m. Monday at the Chester C. Chidboy Funeral Home Inc., Curwensville, and from 10 a.m. until the start of services Tuesday at the church.

The family suggests contributions be made to the Katrina Seaburn Memorial Scholarship Trust in care of 300 State St., Curwensville, PA 16833.

Online condolences may be made to the family at www.chidboyfuneralhome.com.

The Chester C. Chidboy Funeral Home Inc. of Curwensville is in charge of the arrangements.

Membership Renewal Season Frequently Asked Question

Membership Renewal Season Frequently Asked Question

*Why do I have to renew my Life Membership? I thought it was for Life!*

You don’t, but we do understand the confusion. Life Membership is a status established with the Fraternity. Your KKPsiAA Membership is completely separate from your Life Membership. Life Members receive complimentary membership in the KKPsiAA, but they have to complete the membership form annually to keep their memberships current.

Newly Forming LAA Alert – Jackson State Area AA

The Jackson State Area Alumni Association, a newly forming Local Alumni Association, is in its beginning stages of approval with the KKPsiAA. This is a regional LAA, looking to recruit members who reside in the Jackson, MS area. The goal of the JSAAA is to form a centralized location for alumni members to collectively assist local college and university bands.

Please email the JSAAA via Rumsey Mann at rumseymann3@gmail.com to inquire about becoming a member.

Marveo Leon Stofford, II (Kappa Lambda) 1989-2017

Marveo Leon Stofford II, 27, who was born to Yolanda D. Wilson and Marveo L. Stofford, in Rowan County on Nov. 28,1989 won the victory to be in the Bosom of God on Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2017 at Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center in Winston Salem. He was a 2008 graduate of North Rowan High School, a 2013 graduate of Winston Salem State University and he was employed at Wells Fargo. He was a faithful member of World of Faith Outreach Ministry where he played drums, taught Sunday School, drove a van and was trustee. He leaves cherish memories to his mother, Yolanda D. (Thurston J. Sanders) Wilson of the home; brother, Jayland Jerome Sanders of the home; fiancée, Ta’Mika Miller of Michigan; and a host of other relatives and relatives. Service and Visitation: Funeral services will be 12 p.m. Monday, Feb. 27, 2017 at Word of Faith Outreach Ministry. Burial will follow in Oakwood Cemetery. Family will receive friends at 11 a.m. prior to service. Rowan Funeral Services is assisting the Wilson family.

Call for 2017-19 Kappa Kappa Psi Alumni Association Board of Directors Applications

The National Board of Trustees is seeking alumni to serve on the Kappa Kappa Psi Alumni Association Board of Directors (AABOD). The Kappa Kappa Psi Alumni Association Board of Directors is responsible for developing, implementing and evaluating the various facets and initiatives of Kappa Kappa Psi’s alumni program and for driving a strategic vision of alumni involvement in the Fraternity at the national level. Any alumnus who has a keen interest in and commitment to KKPsi and its alumni program should provide a one-page letter and resume by 25 March 2017 (email/postmark deadline) highlighting her/his qualifications and ideas. Applications should address the following:

  • the professional skills, talents and expertise of the applicant;
  • suggestions for programs or programming for alumni;
  • ideas and thoughts relating to a strategic vision for KKPsi’s alumni program.

There are a finite number of positions, but letters from everyone interested in this opportunity to serve are welcomed. If you are not an alumnus of KKPsi, but know of an alumnus who would be an asset to our Alumni Association Board of Directors, please encourage her or him to submit a letter. We are also interested in your nominations, and are happy to encourage all who are nominated to formally apply.

Any questions or nominations can be addressed to Danny George, Board of Trustees Member or Adam Cantley, Vice Chair of the Board of Trustees.

Please send all submissions to the National Headquarters at kkytbs@kkytbs.org.

Thank you for your time and interest.

Report a Deceased Brother Form Now Available

As brothers of Kappa Kappa Psi, we have had the unique fortune to share our lives with some amazing people in our fraternity. As alumni, life, and honorary brothers, we often find ourselves reminiscing about the music we performed, the service we completed, and the brotherhood we built with other members of Kappa Kappa Psi. The passing of any one of our brothers affects us long after we have left our respective colleges and universities, and the Kappa Kappa Psi Alumni Association can serve as a community of support for brothers dealing with such loss. To that end, we have developed a form on the Kappa Kappa Psi Alumni Association website through which any individual can share information regarding a brother’s passing. We will provide periodic updates on our website based on this information so that all members of Kappa Kappa Psi can commemorate the lives of our past brothers.

Report a Deceased Member

Thomas J. Samuelrich (Delta Omicron) 1968-2017

Thomas J. Samuelrich, 48, was taken from us suddenly on February 14, 2017.

Born July 10, 1968, “Tommy” was a lifelong resident of Windsor Locks, CT. He was a graduate from University of Connecticut where he pledged Kappa Kappa Psi – Delta Omicron in 1987 and also marched in the UConn marching band and was a dedicated supporter of the UConn women’s basketball team.

He moved to Palm Bay, FL in 2014.

Thomas was a Child Protective Investigator for the State of CT Department of Children and Families for 15 years. When he first moved to Palm Bay he became an investigations social worker for DCF Florida. In 2016, he was inspired by his love of children to become certified in Elementary Education. He was very proud of his work protecting, educating, and caring for all children.

He loved children and they have always been drawn to him. His gentle loving spirit was clear to see. He and his husband are adoptive parents to their 3 children. They were the center of his world and always filled his heart with joy. He was and always will be a proud father.

Thomas “Tommy” is survived by his husband Jack Samuelrich and their three children, Montgomery (Monty) Samuelrich, 10, Jeremiah Samuelrich, 9, and Brooklyn Samuelrich, 8. His mother Elizabeth “Betty” Samuelrich of Windsor Locks, CT. His sister Melissa Samuelrich of Melbourne Fl. His sister in law Irene Pacensa of Melbourne, Fl. He also leaves behind many nieces, nephews and cousins. Tommy was fortunate to have so many loving, caring, close friends. He was predeceased by his father Peter Samuelrich Jr. of Windsor Locks, CT.

Tommy was a proud member of Orlando Gay Parents group and leaves behind many loving families and children from the group.

Tommy has touched so many lives with his gentle sweet spirit that is not possible to name every one.

Life is a gift and the best way to honor Tommy is to be as kind and sweet to one another as he was to everyone who knew him

Funeral Information

The family will receive friends from 5pm to 7pm on Tuesday, February 21, 2017 at Ammen Family Cremation and Funeral Care, 1001 Hickory Street, Melbourne FL. A time to celebrate his life with remarks from family and friends will begin at 7pm.