Michael Bernard Anderson ~ Class of 1969

Mike Anderson ~ Class of 1969

Arrived ~ April 12, 1952

Departed ~ March 5, 2009

MICHAEL ANDERSON Obituary


Michael Bernard Anderson, 56, of Highland Falls, was a chief realty officer for the United States Military Academy at West Point. He was predeceased by his brother Rolf Rock. Michael is survived by his children, Michael Beau, Dorianne D. and Gwen Ursula Anderson; his siblings, Hildegard Schaefer, Troudel Rock and their families including the late Rolf’s family; and his step-mother Noi Anderson. A Funeral Mass will be held Wednesday, 10 AM, at St. Catharine’s Church in Blauvelt. Visiting hours will Tuesday, 2-4 and 7-9 PM, at the Moritz Funeral Home in Tappan. MORITZ FUNERAL HOME 98 Route 303 South Tappan, NY 10983 (845) 359-0890

Published by The Journal News on Mar. 9, 2009.

Gwen Anderson lovingly wrote:

My father is Michael Bernard Anderson and he was a graduate of the International School of Bangkok, Class of 1969. I came across his membership to this networking site through a Google search of his name–my father recently passed away last March (2009). I was wondering if there would be a possible to view his account or perhaps reset his password? I just would like to know if he was in contact with his old classmates… If you would need more verification of my relationship with him or if this is not at all possible due to privacy issues, please let me know.

Thank you

Gwen Anderson (daughter of Michael Bernard Anderson)

Lovingly confirmed by his daughter, Dorianne Anderson.

Hello Mr. Wilkerson. Thank you for reaching out. I apologize, I don’t really check my messages on Facebook, so I’m glad that I caught this. Michael Bernard Anderson is my father. Yesterday was his birthday actually ❤️ His date of birth – April 12, 1952 and his date of death is March 5, 2009. Please let me know if you would like any other information.

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Jerry Anders ~ Class of 1968

Jerry Anders ~ Class of 1968

Arrived ~ November 14, 1950

Departed ~ November 24, 2006

Jerry Anders Obituary

Jerry was born November 14th, 1950 in Fukuoka-Kyushu Japan. He passed away on November 24, 2006 with all of his family by his side. Jerry was diagnosed with Amyloidosis which he fought for a very short time. His life was filled with laughter, and stories. He became an Eagle Scout at the age of 14, and later went on to serve in the United States Air Force.

He graduated from the International School of Bangkok, Thailand, and attended college in Oklahoma and received his B.S. degree. During his life he traveled all over the world and finally found his home in Spokane, WA in 1992. Jerry was an active member of the Inland Northwest Region Porsche Club of America, and served as the secretary for over two years. He spent his life in construction, and was able to design and build the home of his dreams.

He was survived by his wife Nancy Olson-Anders, his children Elizabeth Carrigan and her husband Kevin, Alisha Hutcheson and her husband Greg, John Anders and his wife Tiffany, his step-son’s Justin and Derrick Smith, several grandchildren Jaylen, Mason, Helen, Austin, Carter, his sister Pamela and brother Vincent Anders, his in-laws Ruth and Dutch Wagar, his loyal friend Wayne Jackson, and his dog Jake. He was preceded in death by his parents Vincent and Kathryn Anders. Throughout Jerry’s life he touched many and left an impression on all. The Service will be held on Thursday the 30th of November at 7:30pm at Redeemer Lutheran Church, 3606 S. Schaffer Rd.

Spokane. Arrangements entrusted to HAZEN t JAEGER VALLEY, SPOKANE VALLEY. WA. www.mem.com


Bonnie Geilfuss Naldrett ’68 lovingly wrote:

Jerry found my information while Jim and I lived in Portland, OR and contacted me. He and his wife, Nancy, visited Jim and I in Portland, Oregon. I let him know that Sally Lounsberry Anderson ISB ’68 was also living in Spokane. They connected and had a close friendship. When I visited Sally in Spokane, I was able to see his home that he designed and built. It was gorgeous! It was so sad when he was diagnosed and he didn’t live very long after that. Jerry was a GREAT guy!

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Elisabeth Inannelli ~ F-Faculty

 

 

Elisabeth Inannelli ~ F-Faculty

Departed 4/29/2019

 

 

 

 

Friends and former students of Elisabeth Inannelli,

Sadly, Elizabeth Iannelli passed away on Monday of this week. She had valiantly overcome cancer twice before, but this time she succumbed to this dreadful disease. She leaves behind her loving husband Piero, devoted sons Fabio (’92) and Marco (’94), both ISB graduates, and adorable grandchildren. Elizabeth was a fiercely loyal friend with unwavering determination, enormous energy and an ‘I can do’ attitude. She could be both an elegant lady and a fearless trucker when it served her purposes such as a gala dinner at the Ritz or a home renovation.

After retiring from ISB as a dedicated French teacher, Elisabeth continued to be closely connected to Thailand often vacationing with family and friends at her Golden Buddha island bungalow in Khao Lak. Always a globe trotter, she will be laid to rest on Rome with a second ceremony in her hometown in France. The tiny woman had a huge heart. Her indomitable spirit will live on in the many lives she has touched. May she Rest In Peace.

[A special thank you to my good friend Barbara Kalis for communicating this sad news to Isb Alum]

Freda Britt Williams ~ F-Faculty

Freda Britt Williams ~ F-Faculty 1968-1970 ~ 1972-1973 ~ 1984-2002

Departed February 1, 2017 ~ Complications from Heart Surgery

 

 

 

 

Freda Britt Williams passed on February 1, 2017. A celebration of her life will be held in Cambridge MA on the afternoon of Friday, June 30th. Please email Marilyn Holladay at mjsholladay at gmail dot com to RSVP and for event details. Also, if you are so moved (attendees or those who can’t make it) please send a photo with a story/caption to same email so we can include it in the slideshow. The celebration will allow us to gather and reflect, share memories, laugh and remember Freda in all her glory (She left a very detailed plan, not surprisingly). Hope to see you there. Kids welcome!

My Hero

Freda was my hero. Using her tools of love and compassion, she mentored me and our friendship deepened as we both shared a love for ISB. Initially, I met Freda when she was asked to serve as the liaison between the school and the ISB Network after a long line of faculty members were tasked with the extra job of opening the lines of communication between the school and the alumni. For more than a year, Freda and I communicated via email, until she attended the Long Beach Reunion in 1998. For countless hours, we spoke as to how we could coexist and she left telling me she would make it her mission to get the school to recognize us as a partner, a “Sister Alumni Association for North America.” True to her words she convinced the Board of Directors at ISB to recognize us, and thusly, the foundation was laid for the ISBN to establish themselves as a 501-C-3 non-profit foundation. As the ISB Foundation, we established a scholarship fund and also partnered with the school in 2002 to celebrate its 50th anniversary and Tsunami relief in Kao Lak. The 50th anniversary was one of the greatest celebrations I have ever witnessed. After the celebration was over, Freda was hospitalized for exhaustion. She always gave 1000% to every endeavor.

I last spoke to Freda in late October when she called me one evening. I was in Rehoboth Beach helping David and Janice Elder remodel their upstairs porch in to an art studio. David, Janice and I were at dinner, but I saw the caller ID and excused myself. She was calling to see if I was all right. She had heard that the company I had been working for had closed its doors and she said she was worried about me and wanted to check on me. I knew something was up because she seldom called me; I usually called her. I told her all was well and we chatted for about 30 minutes. We talked about her life, her kids, my kids, her health, and then the Daytona reunion. I had tried so hard to get her to come but she just wasn’t able to travel. I wish I had gone to see her, and I am angry with myself that I did not make the trip. As I look back now, I can’t help but believe that she was calling to say goodbye. I will cherish her memory as long as I hold breath and I will always remember her kind and loving spirit. Till we meet again Mrs. Williams, I toast your life and will miss you always. Chaiyo! David A. Wilkerson

November 1, 1942 – February 1, 2017
Lovingly written by: Marilyn Holladay, ISB 1984 – 94
and Eleanor Jones, ISB 1983 – 1989

Freda’s life of adventure began after marrying Roger Williams, a US Army officer. It included a number of postings in the US and then during the Viet Nam Era they lived in Bangkok where she taught at the ISB satellite campus. After a number of postings back in the US, they returned to Bangkok again in
1985.

Freda was enthusiastically welcomed back into the ISB faculty, family and friends. She taught grade 6 as a long term substitute before moving to the High School as an English and Journalism teacher. Freda was a demanding, kind and supportive teacher getting her students to improve, especially their writing skills. She modeled excellent writing by contributing articles to Living in Thailand and other publications. Who can forget her article on getting their big American car caught in a narrow Bangkok Soi!

Freda knew that promoting the extracurricular side of education was just as important as the academic. When the opportunity came in 1990 to become Activities Director, Freda used her creative skills to improve and grow the program on the Sukhumvit Soi 15 campus. After the move to Samakee, the Activities Office grew dynamically! Freda did not “direct” activities – she was involved. From donning costumes for every dress-up day, to performing in the “Sister Act” and Dolly Parton for Faculty Follies, Freda never missed a chance to be part of the fun.

Freda was an ultimate Event Planner. Her magnetism inspired and attracted the support from faculty, students and community that was needed to plan and implement events from IASAS conventions to the spectacular ISB 50th anniversary celebration. Her work ethic was matched by the rest of her committee members to make ISB events memorable for visitors and the talk of the town!

After retiring from ISB in 2003, Freda and Roger, who became an ISB middle school teacher after his army career, returned to North Carolina. Freda’s life revolved around her husband, Roger, children Tracey Williams Lowenstein (Eric) and Dan Williams, her much adored grandsons Eben and Cal Lowenstein, her sisters and countless friends. Tracey (Class of 1987) and Dan (Class of 1992) are proud ISB graduates. Retirement for Freda included regular tennis games, pontoon boat rides on the river, and enjoying Red Hat lunches. Her writing took a new twist as she spent time communicating on Facebook with former students, colleagues, and anyone else she ever met! Whenever friends passed within shouting distance, she welcomed them with her gracious southern hospitality.

Former ISB student – my daughter – Sarah Jones (Class of 1988) knocked on their door & was welcomed in to their home during a long US road trip in 2005, two decades after Freda had been her favorite journalism teacher! Those several days with Freda inspired Sarah’s husband enough to seek a school counseling degree in order to head overseas and live the life Freda & Roger clearly represented. The warmth and generosity of her spirit will be missed by all who knew her.

Judith Marie Molthen Nelson~ Class of 1967

 

 

 

Judi Molthen Nelson ~ Class of 1967

Departed ~ 2/22/2019

Posted by Judi’s daughter Zoe:

Hello all of Judi Molthen Nelson ‘s facebook friends. I am posting on my mother’s wall to bring you the very tragic news of my mother’s passing.

For those of you that do not know, mom has been courageously battling cancer since April of last year. It pains me more than words can express to announce to you that on Friday at 8pm she drew her last breaths while Eric Nelson and I tried to provide as much comfort to her as we possibly could.

My mother is now and will always be my greatest hero. She possessed an astounding light within her spirit that touched so many of you. She will live forever in our hearts and memories.

In the coming weeks our family will be grieving and sharing memories of her and if you would like to share with us, or share here to her page, we welcome your stories and condolences. We are also requesting to see any and all pictures you might have so that we can add them to a slide show.

We are planning a gathering in her memory for sometime this week. When we have more details i will post here and all who are able are welcome to attend. We will be leaving her facebook online to act as a living memorial. Thank you to you all for filling my mother’s life with friendship and love.

Roland Donat Desnoyers ~ Class of 1977

Roland Desnoyers ~ Class of 1977

Departed ~ March 15, 2014 ~ Cancer

Roland Donat Desnoyers ~ age 55 of Highland Park formerly of Round Lake Beach at rest March 15, 2014. Dear brother of Linda (Steven) Mandel, Kevin and Richard. Fond uncle of 6, great uncle of 2. Memorial mass Sat. March 22, 2014 10:00 AM at Immaculate Conception Church, Deerfield & Green Bay Rds., Highland Park. In Lieu of flowers contributions to charity of your choice appreciated.

I apologize for this late entry. But, his memory triggers from time to time as it did just now. And it always will be there. As stated in another entry he had a unique refreshing way of seeing things. He was a friend I didn’t see often enough. I was lucky to have crossed paths with him, you Linda and your Family twice. Once in Centerbook Ct. and once in Bangkok. I will always have the fondest memories of him and all the Family. I miss him.
Rudy Urban March 6, 2019

The Stewart family of Allentown PA are saddened to hear of Roland’s passing at such a young age. We have fond memories of spending time with him and his siblings when we shared an address in Italy from 1966-1969. Roland always had an interesting observation about the simplest things and his point of view and memory were of constant amazement to us. We are sure he will be missed by his family and friends. Good night, sweet prince. Frank Stewart. effess2010 at hotmail dot com February 21, 2019


Dear Linda, John Burke told me of Roland’s passing. Although it’s been a long time since we’ve seen each other, I want to send you my condolences at this sad time. I’m glad John gave you the snapshot I took of your Dad’s grave. He had a profound, life-long influence on me (and many others). I wish you and your family God’s peace and fond memories of your Dad, Mom and Roland. Bill Irwin March 25, 2014

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