Don Burkhalter

Don Burkhalter passed away in Memphis on Saturday, September 29th.

The service for Don will be on Saturday, October 6th and will be at the Independent Presbyterian Church in Memphis at 11AM.  Visitation will begin at 10AM.  The church’s address is:

4738 Walnut Grove Road
Memphis, TN 38117

Lisa Mitchum (Don and Dolores’ daughter) may be contacted by email at jmitchum@bellsouth.net.

Dolores does not do email; her snail mail address is:

177 N Highland Street
Memphis, TN 38111

Don was a good friend and a regular in our alumni activities until recently when he and Dolores moved to Memphis to be close to their daughter. You can see him and Dolores at the left side of the banner photo above; it was taken at the January, 2016 dinner. The photo below is from the 2011 KSA Holiday Party.

2011 KSA Holiday Party at Westin Buckhead in Atlanta

Don’s obituary from the October 3rd edition of the Atlanta Journal Constitution is below.  Click on the image to see a readable copy.

Don’s obituary from the October 3rd edition of the Atlanta Journal Constitution.

The obituary mentions that donations may be sent to the Independent Presbyterian Church Missions Fund or a charity of your choice. The church’s address is listed earlier in this article.

Best regards to all,

John

Bob Mann

Torre Crupie and Josh Taylor notified us that Bob Mann passed away on August 18th in Sandy Springs GA. Bob was with KSA’s Distribution Group for a decade starting in 1981. His wife Mary White was also with KSA and ended her career with us in the Distribution Group. I haven’t seen much of Bob since he joined Accenture, save for a few pass-by waves in the Atlanta airport, but will miss his ready smile and hearty greeting.

Bob’s Obituary

Mary can be reached at rary1831@gmail.com.

Glenn vonRosenberg

We have lost another great KSA alumnus, Glenn vonRosenberg. I just received this from his wife, Jo.

FYI! VISITATION Wednesday May 9, 2018 Wilkerson Hatch Funeral Home 6-8 PM; BURIAL Cameron Texas 10 AM; May 10, 2018 Oakhill Cemetery; Memorial Thursday May 10, 2018; Wilkerson Hatch Funeral Home 2 PM; Celebration of Glenn’s life; The Delaney at Lake Waco 3:30-5 PM, 2121 W Hwy 6, Waco, TX 76710

More details are available in the obituary that can be downloaded by clicking here.

I knew Glenn and Jo well having worked with Glenn for over a year on a large re-engineering for Kellwood in Little Rock, late 1960’s. Don Burkhalter is another of Glenn’s close friends.

Glenn and Jo drove to Nashville to be with Jo Ann, me, and our many guests at our 50th anniversary celebration in 2014.

Glen von Rosenberg, John Caldwell, and Don Burkhalter at the Caldwell’s 50th Anniversary celebration in Nashville. February, 2014.

Blessings to Jo and to us all.

[You can contact John Caldwell at johnc2054@gmail.com; Jo vonRosenberg’s email address is bjovr@hotmail.com.]

Sharon Anderson

KSA’s previous office manager, Sharon Anderson, passed away last week. She had defeated bone cancer a couple times over the last couple of years, but all I know right now is that she died in her sleep. ☹  She was a friend to many at Kurt Salmon, as she worked as an AA for many years, then as office manager before Emily.

Sharon is survived by her husband (Big) Al, her children, and grandchildren.

Please feel free to share the funeral details.

 

Paul Raines

Paul during his tenure as GameStop CEO. Photo courtesy of David Paul Morris of Bloomberg News. Used with permission.

Paul Raines passed away this morning.

We spoke to Claudia this afternoon. She is going to a funeral home close to their home in Southlake Texas tomorrow to arrange the wake and service. Tentative plans are for the wake to be held on Thursday and the service Friday, assuming the church is available. I will know more tomorrow, but we wanted to get a message out now with the preliminary information.

Paul was with KSA for ten years, working in the US and Central / South America. He left KSA for L.L. Bean before going to The Home Depot where he started in Store Operations and, after several promotions, became the SVP of Stores. He left The Home Depot to become COO, and then CEO of GameStop.

Paul during his time with KSA.

He and Claudia have two children. Victoria graduated from Georgia Tech two years ago and Julian is currently enrolled at Tech.

Addendum from Butch Price on Paul’s Services

A wake will be held on Friday, March 9th from 6 to 8 pm with a Rosary at 7 pm.

His mass will be held on Saturday at 10 am.

These will be held at:

Good Shepherd Catholic Community Church
1000 Tinker Rd.
Colleyville, TX  76034

Claudia’s email is losraines@aol.com; her phone is 404-863-2252.  Her mailing address was distributed via email to our mailing list.  If you did not receive it and wish to contact Claudia by mail, click here to ask Butch Price for it.  We have not included it here for privacy reasons.

In lieu of flowers, the family has requested donations in Paul’s memory be made to:

The Preston Robert Tisch Brain Tumor Center at Duke

Donations can be made online at https://tischbraintumorcenter.duke.edu/ or make checks payable to “Tisch Brain Tumor Center” and send them to:

The Preston Robert Tisch Brain Tumor Center
DUMC
Box 3624
Durham, NC  27710

Best regards,

Butch

Addendum from Claudia on Dallas News Article

The Dallas paper published a nice article on Paul. You can see it online at
https://www.dallasnews.com/business/retail/2018/03/05/former-gamestop-ceo-paul-raines-dies-after-a-battle-with-cancer

2019 Alumni Dinner Date

Our 2019 Alumni dinner will be held at Dunwoody Country Club in Atlanta on January 26th, 2019 at 6:00PM.

Invitations for the dinner were emailed on December 2nd.  You may RSVP from the email; it also contains an address to which check payment for dinner should be sent.

If you did not receive your invitation, send an email to wrc@kurtsalumni.com and we will send it again.

We need your RSVP and check for dinner by January 12th, 2019.

Hope you can make the dinner this year.

2018 Dinner Weekend Followup

Our 2018 dinner weekend is history.  Comments indicate everyone who joined us had a good time.  It was really good to see friends and catch up on their activities since last year.

Alumni Dinner

Our dinner gathering Saturday night at Dunwoody Country Club was great.  I won’t repeat the details as you can see the powerpoint slides used for the program by clicking here and a few photos by clicking here.  Speakers included Dave Cole, John Caldwell and Bill Cobb plus a host of ad hoc commenters from the audience.

Thanks to Libby for her behind-the-scenes work that keeps the event running smoothly, to Butch Price for enabling us to use Dunwoody Country Club, and to all whose suggestions and support help us keep the event fresh.

Other Weekend Activities

  • The bridge group did not hold an event during the dinner weekend this year – not enough folks were available.  We understand that the group plans to hold a replacement event during the spring.  If you want to play, ask Josh Taylor or John Caldwell to add you to their mailing list.
  • The Financial Braggarts Breakfast Club gathered Saturday morning in Dunwoody to celebrate the successful conclusion of their 20th year of competition. Bill Beckemeyer, 2016 champion, turned over the trophy to 2017 champion Tony DeMaria. Tony’s 42.3% portfolio gain bested the S&P 500’s 19.4% gain by just under 23 percentage points – great results in any year but especially this year with a new president-elect and uncertainty over where his policies would lead the country and market at the time when FBBC members were constructing their 2017 portfolios.  Congratulations Tony!!

2019 Alumni Dinner

Our 2019 Alumni dinner date has not been scheduled as this is written.  Plans are to hold it in late January or early February.  As soon as a date is firmed up with Dunwoody Country Club we will alert you here and by email.  By the way, if you are not receiving our emails, go to the “Mailing List” link in the menu above and sign up.  Or email Bill at wrc@kurtsalumni.com and ask him to enroll you.

Nancy Schlehuser

We received this sad information from Steve Schlehuser Friday. Our thoughts and prayers are with Steve and his family.

Update:  This link to Nancy’s obituary was found on Steve’s FaceBook Page:
https://pierce-jeffersonfuneralservice.com/tribute/details/94637/Nancy-Schlehuser/obituary.html
Note that the memorial service is scheduled to be held at 2:30PM on the 18th.

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Nancy had a lot of friends from KSA days.

Nancy died this morning. She choked on breakfast while I was out feeding the animals and passed out. We were unable to revive her. She apparently had been unconscious too long and her heart had stopped.

Although Nancy died from a choking accident, she had been afflicted with Primary Progressive Aphasia for several years and had been unable to communicate for the past 2 years. Information on that disease is at the end of the message for anyone who is interested.

We are having a service on February 18th at the Main Street United Methodist Church in Kernersville NC. Nancy chose the church because of its strong music program which she enjoyed. [The church is located at 306 S. Main St. Kernersville, NC 27284]

If you are so inclined, I would suggest charitable contributions in lieu of flowers and would like you to consider the Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration (theaftd.org) or Main Street UMC or your own favorite charity.

[Steve’s contact information is available from Bill Cobb at wrc@kurtsalumni.com.  It was also included in the mailing about Nancy that was sent to our mailing list subscribers.]

Nonfluent Variant Primary Progressive Aphasia (nfvPPA)

People with nonfluent variant primary progressive aphasia (nfvPPA) tend to come to the doctor’s office with complaints about pronouncing words or increasing trouble getting words out. Their speech may sound slurred, or their voice may change. As time goes on, people with nfvPPA have more trouble putting sentences together, and they eventually begin to speak slower and slower.

Because it primarily affects the front part of the brain, nfvPPA is considered a subtype of a large group of brain conditions called frontotemporal dementia (FTD).

What Causes nfvPPA?
The cause of nfvPPA is unknown. Scientists know that in nfvPPA there is a build up of one of two proteins, either tau or TDP-43, usually in the front left part of the brain, which controls speech and language. These proteins occur normally, but we do not yet understand why they build up in large amounts in this brain area. As more and more protein builds up in those brain cells, the cells lose their ability to function and eventually die. This causes the brain to shrink.

How is Age Related to nfvPPA?
Most people with nfvPPA start to have symptoms in their 60s, although some people have shown signs earlier or later.

What Happens in nfvPPA?
People with nfvPPA gradually have more trouble expressing themselves, even though they still understand the meaning of words. They might begin speaking in shorter phrases or pausing mid-sentence or mid-word. They may have increasing difficulty with pronouncing or mixing up sounds in familiar words. People with nfvPPA may have trouble understanding sentences that are long or grammatically complex, and it may be hard for them to use correct grammar. Other people may have a hard time understanding what the person with nfvPPA is trying to say. Speaking on the phone or in groups of people may be particularly difficult. Over time, people with nfvPPA may begin to use short sentences, omitting smaller words, like articles and adjectives. Reading and writing skills usually remain good in people with nfvPPA, so you might consider using a board or number of pictures to help the person express their meaning. Skills with numbers, colors and shapes generally remain intact, as do skills involving face and emotion recognition.

In advanced nfvPPA, people may have such difficulty saying words out loud that they might stop speaking completely, and they may become depressed, anxious or indifferent. Difficulties with planning and judgment may also happen. People with nfvPPA may have trouble with movement, especially on the right side of the body, such as difficulty moving the right arm or leg. People with nfvPPA may also have difficulty swallowing, which could become serious enough to interfere with eating and puts them at risk for infections like pneumonia.

nfvPPA is a disease that changes with time. A person with nfvPPA can live many years with the disease. Research has shown that a person with nfvPPA may live an average of 8–10 years with the disease, although this can vary from person to person.

Bob Langley

We received this from Jim Hicks.

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I just heard from Rita Langley that Bob passed away earlier this month after being ill for the past three years. He was 78. Rita asked me to let the KSA group know about his passing. As you can see from the obituary below, Bob and Rita’s son Jeff (now a minister) conducted the funeral service at the church in Gainesville, TX, where he is the pastor. Rita asked me today to take care of sharing this sad news with their KSA alumni family.

Bob passed on October 6, and I know that Rita is not yet comfortable talking on the phone. My only contact with her this week has been via email.

We all knew Bob as BDL at KSA, as his given first name was Bobby. Rita informed me that he had legally changed his first name to Robert as shown below. RDL? Isn’t that Richard Lusk’s initials?

Obituary for Robert Dean Langley

Funeral services for Robert “Bob” Langley, 78, of Lake Kiowa, are scheduled for 10:00 AM on Tuesday, October 10, 2017 at First Baptist Church of Gainesville with Mr. Langley’s son, Dr. Jeffrey Langley, officiating under the direction of Geo. J. Carroll & Son Funeral Home. Interment will follow at Fairview Cemetery.

Mr. Langley went home to be with the Lord on October 6, 2017 in Lake Kiowa.

Bob was born in Gainesville on September 16, 1939. He attended Gainesville High School, Texas Tech and earned a MBA from the University of North Texas. Bob was the Chief Navigation Officer on the USS Merrick at the start of Vietnam. Bob spent most of his career as a management consultant in the apparel industry, and worked in New York, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Brazil, and the Dominican Republic, among others. He was a principal consultant at Kurt Salmon Associates, Vice President of Manufacturing at Ocean Pacific, and Executive Vice President of Oxford Industries.

He was an avid road cyclist, and loved to travel the world. He enjoyed sailing in the Caribbean, snorkeling, and scuba diving. He was a devoted follower of Jesus Christ, and was a member of First Baptist Gainesville.

Survivors include: wife of 55 years Rita Langley of Lake Kiowa; son Dr. Jeffrey Langley and wife Shelly of Lindsay; daughter Cynthia Crider and husband Jeff of Castaic, CA; grandchildren: Ally Langley, Jackson Langley, Hannah Crider, Noah Crider, and Clara Crider; and extended family Gregg and Lisa Ballew and children, Natalie and Davis; Denise Ballew; Marla and Michael Ford and children, Lila and Colton.

Mr. Langley was preceded in death by: parents Delmar Dean and Dolly (Green) Langley; son Russell Carlton Langley; and sister and brother-in-law Peggy and Eddie Ballew.

Be well, Jim

J. Morris Hicks, CEO
  Promoting health, hope and harmony on planet Earth

2018 Alumni Dinner Date Change

Our 2018 Alumni Dinner date has changed to February 3rd, the first Saturday in February.

Invitations and more details will be distributed in November.

Enjoy your Halloween!!