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Phi Kappa Phi Chapter 286 launches new Dr. Frances G. Rhodes Memorial Fellowship Courtesy of TAMIU FacebookTwitterEmail Rhodes Texas A&M International University’s Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society is honoring one of its late champions and members with a Memorial Fellowship. The Dr. Frances G. Rhodes Memorial Fellowship will recognize the beloved TAMIU associate professor, College of Arts and Sciences, department of Humanities, who passed away this January. Her service to the university and teaching spanned 38 years and impacted thousands of students. She had retired as a TAMIU senior lecturer in May 2020. TAMIU Phi Kappa Phi president Dr. Lola Norris, an associate professor of Spanish and translation, said the initiative was drawn from one of Dr. Rhodes’ colleagues, Dr. Tonya Huber, a College of Education professor. ....
Enjoying life was Gordon Varnedoe s modus operandi, whether that involved cheering on the Bulldogs or dressing up as Batman or Gen. James Oglethorpe ....
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - Gordon Varnedoe passed away on April 24, 2021. He was 82 years old. According to his obituary, Varnedoe was instrumental in founding the Savannah Scottish games as well as becoming a fundraiser for Armstrong State College, The Alzheimer’s Association and the Savannah Jazz Association. Varndoe was also known for dressing up as “Batman” and General Oglethorpe for community events. “We’ll always remember him in the way that he was and always will be in our hearts,” said Jack Boylston, Tybee Beach Bum Parade co-founder. “The world is better because Gordon walked this earth,” said Julia Pearce, co-founder of Tybee MLK Human Rights Organization. ....
Jane Fishman is a contributing lifestyles columnist for the Savannah Morning News. Gordon S. Varnedoe died April 24. Oh, Gordon. No, no no. This can’t be true. You’re too young (82), you have too many jokes left to tell (not that I always understood them), too many weddings to officiate, too many Georgia Days to celebrate, too many Batman costumes to wear. You take up too much space in a room – in a good way – for you not to be here. You have too many stories to tell, like the time you won the $200,000 Quik Pik Powerball ticket at a Parker’s gas station on Victory Drive. Who wins that much money? Before that it was the $10,000 you snagged in the Mega Millions category. Was there some lucky sequence you chose? ....
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - Gordon Varnedoe passed away on April 24, 2021. He was 82 years old. According to his obituary, Varnedoe was instrumental in founding the Savannah Scottish games as well as becoming a fundraiser for Armstrong State College, The Alzheimer’s Association and the Savannah Jazz Association. Varndoe was also known for dressing up as “Batman” and General Oglethorpe for community events. “We’ll always remember him in the way that he was and always will be in our hearts,” said Jack Boylston, Tybee Beach Bum Parade co-founder. “The world is better because Gordon walked this earth,” said Julia Pearce, co-founder of Tybee MLK Human Rights Organization. ....