Professor Robert Donalson

Robert Donalson died Dec. 22, 2021. He was 87. Bob was a professor in Illinois Wesleyan’s School of Music for 30 years; he retired in 1994 with emeritus status. Bob felt the call to become an educator while serving in the U.S. Army in a mobile army surgical hospital during the Korean War. He obtained a master’s degree at San Jose State University and a doctorate at the University of Colorado Boulder. He began his teaching career at Pepperdine University before landing at IWU. Bob loved beauty in all its forms — nature, art and poetry among them — but music was his emotional home. He was active in religious life and often shared his gift of music in the church. Bob was always learning and educated himself on subjects ranging from theology and philosophy, to computer science and financial investing, to home repair and carpentry. He enjoyed traveling, sports, his cats and, most of all, his family. He is survived by his wife, five children, eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

Bob’s Celebration of Life will be held on February 12 at 1 p.m. CST and will be live-streamed at christlutheranchurchffg.org.

Barbara (Hamilton) Braner ’60

Barbara (Hamilton) Braner ’60 of Beardstown, Illinois, died Jan. 20, 2022. She was 80. Barb studied music education at Illinois Wesleyan and went on to a teaching career in schools in Chandlerville and Concord, Illinois, and at White Sands New Mexico Military School, before a 25-year tenure in the Beardstown school district. Among her proudest teaching moments were helping students qualify for state competitions and earn accolades for chorus performances. Barb served as president of the Illinois District for Music Educators and served on the Illinois Elementary School Board Association. Barb was a charter member and held many roles in Beardstown Emblem Club #474. She was a member of First United Methodist Church in Beardstown, where she played the organ and served as choir director. She liked golfing and reading, and was a fan of University of Illinois athletics and St. Louis Cardinals. She enjoyed time spent with family, connecting with former students, and making new friends. She is survived by a brother, two nieces, a nephew, and many extended family members. 

Kenneth Kling ’62

Kenneth Kling ’62 of Skokie, Illinois, died July 26, 2021. He was 81. Ken majored in music education and was active in several music groups and organizations during his time at Illinois Wesleyan. He played string bass in many orchestras and dance bands. He eventually became a band director, and school counselor and administrator. After retirement, he moved back to the Chicagoland area and enjoyed reconnecting with old friends. Ken was happiest when he was planning and preparing meals for family and friends, traveling with his wife, enjoying a martini and listening to his favorite music. He is survived by his wife, two sons, two grandchildren, a great-grandson and a brother. You can read the full obituary here.

Robert “Bob” Evans ’62

Robert E. Evans ’62 of Holden, a beloved husband, father, grandfather, friend, and mentor to so many, passed on Thursday, January 20, 2022. Bob was a graduate of Needham High School, class of 1958. While attending high school in Needham, Bob met the love of his life and devoted wife, Kathy. He attended Illinois Wesleyan University where he received a bachelor’s degree in insurance. Bob had a lifelong career, spanning nearly 60 years, as an accomplished investment advisor, a licensed insurance agent, and a financial planner. Starting at John Hancock Insurance Company, he then worked as a General Agent with Berkshire Life Insurance Company for 32 years. In 1989 he founded FMG Financial Services in partnership with Michael Hanely. Bob has always been dedicated to his career and worked to improve the industry through his membership and active involvement with various organizations, including serving as President of the Massachusetts Association of Life Underwriters. Read the full obituary here.

Diana (Knoespel) Elder ’62

Diana (Knoespel) Elder ’62 died Jan. 4, 2022, in Urbana, Illinois. She was 81. Diana earned a bachelor’s degree at Illinois Wesleyan, a certification in Christian education in the United Methodist Church, and a Master of Divinity at Garrett Theological Seminary. Diana was a lifelong learner and spent much of her adult life as a teacher in Central Illinois. She later served as director of education and programs at First United Methodist Church in Urbana. She was a Sunday school teacher and Bible study leader at many of the parishes where she and her late husband served. Diana became a licensed pastor in 1990 and was ordained as an elder in the United Methodist Church in 1996. She served as pastor at United Methodist Church in Cullom, Illinois, and Lovington, Illinois, before retiring in 2002. Diana enjoyed singing, swimming, golf, travel, continuing her education, and spending time with friends and family. She is survived by three sons, six grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and one brother. 

Doris Stickel ’64

Doris Stickel ’64 of Wakarusa, Indiana, died Oct. 17, 2021. She was 80. Doris studied music and was active in Delta Omicron at Illinois Wesleyan. She later earned a master’s degree. Doris was a lifelong teacher and performer of music. Following her teaching career, she worked for ADEC, Inc., in Elkhart, Indiana. She and her late husband were lifelong members of the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Elkhart. Doris was an avid gardener, birder and lover of nature. She was also a voracious reader and worked part-time at a used bookstore in Elkhart. Doris and her late husband loved to travel, especially to national parks by way of their beloved camper. She is survived by two sisters, two stepchildren and many extended family members. Full obituary can be read here.

Alpha Omicron Pi ’65

About half of the Alpha Omicron Pi class of ’65 got together for a Zoom reunion for IWU’s Homecoming. Thank you to Carroll (Mites) Bross ‘65 for sending this in! She remarks that they’ve “had so much fun reconnecting.”

Allen’67 and Shari Anderson Celebrate 50th

Allen and Shari Anderson recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with a luncheon and vow renewal ceremony with family and friends at the Sons of Norway Lodge in Bend, Oregon. They plan to travel on a Grand European River cruise and a trip to Outer Mongolia and China post pandemic. The couple was married on September 25, 1971 at Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Woodburn, Oregon.

They have two daughters; Heather Yunck, Salem, Or and Diana Anderson, Lebanon Or.

Allen is a Marine Corps veteran and served in Vietnam. While at IWU he was a member of Acacia Fraternity. He also attended Mount Angel College holding degrees in Behavioral Science and Real Estate. He was a Right-of-Way Agent in both public and private sectors for over 38 years. Allen was president of Sweetbriar Farm Homeowners’ Association, the City of Troutdale Planning Commission, and the Multnomah Cable Regulatory Commission, where he helped set up television cable services in the county.

After retirement in 1999, he began studying Chinese traveling to China five times and attending Dalian University of Technology. He enjoys tai chi, Zumba, cardio fitness, knitting and participating in poetry and haiku groups.

Shari was a special education teacher and elementary school teacher. She also served as a Senior Deputy Sheriff and is a certified Tai Chi instructor. She continues to volunteer in various activities.

They have lived in Central Oregon for 21 years.