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Charles (Chuck) O. Matthews, II
2002-01-09
- - January 9th, 2002
Charles Matthews
William and Mary University
Williamsburg, Virginia
Associate professor of education died Jan. 19, 2002
Associate Professor Charles Matthews, a teacher in the School of Education’s counselor education program for 29 years, died in a car accident in Williamsburg on Jan. 19. He was 56.
Matthews “was extremely well-liked by his students,” said Professor Emeritus Fred Adair. “He was a wonderful, gracious man.” A licensed professional counselor (LPC) in Virginia and a national certified counselor (NCC), Matthews specialized in community and agency counseling. Much of h...

Kathy L. Porth
1946-02-17 1963-05-03
February 17th, 1946 - May 3rd, 1963
Kathy Porth was born February 17, 1946 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She died on May 3, 1963 In Winston-Salem, NC.
Kathy was residing at 3155 Briarcliffe Road in Winston-Salem and was a senior at
RJ Reynolds High School at the time of her passing. She was a former student at the George Seitz School in Kwajalein, Marshall Islands in the early 1960s. It was a small community of students with 42 students in high school and 46 students in junior high for the 1961 - 1962 school year so consequently everyone knew everyone else. Upon moving to Winston-Salem, she attended Wiley School for 6th and 7th grade and is fondly re...

Cynthia Bryant (Pratt)
1945-06-12 1995-06-02Who we truly are is only dimly apparent in high school. Those who knew Cynthia Pratt Bryant during those years would probably have commented on her delightful humor and smiled to themselves in remembrance. Through the years that followed high school, her intellect and compassion became more visible. She left Reynolds to attend UNC's School of Nursing--therefore able to get to Chapel Hill her freshman year, while most of the female students seeking that fabled Tar Heel land had to wait until their junior year to transfer. Cynthia emerged from a world that fed her interest in health care with a B.S.N. in nursing. After working in nursing, she decided to extend her medical knowledge and at...
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