Deaths:
1960s -- current
Albert
W. Forslev, SM'55, PhD'60, a professor emeritus in
earth sciences at Northeastern Illinois University, who lived
in Riverwoods, IL, died of a heart attack on August 15 at age
67. Associate curator of mineralogy at the Field Museum of Natural
History (1956--60) and head of the Chicago Police Crime Laboratory's
microanalysis spectroscopy section (1963--66), Forslev established
the earth sciences department at Northeastern Illinois University,
serving as its chair during the 1960s and 1970s. Survivors include
his wife, Doris; two daughters; a son; a brother; a sister; and
two granddaughters.
Frederick
L. Nakarai,
JD'65, died December 30, 1998. Nakarai worked as a writer/analyst
for CCH Incorporated. He is survived by his brother, Charles.
Katherine
Rudden Govoni,
AM'88, a public--relations executive, died September 14 of side
effects from an allergy shot, in Norwalk, CT. She was 41. Govoni
worked at Dean Witter Reynolds, N.W. Ayer, and the American Institute
of CPAs before joining Andersen Consulting in 1989 as director
of marketing and public relations for financial services. In 1995,
she joined Andersen's public--relations agency, Burson--Marsteller,
later becoming vice president at Emmanuel Kerr Kilsby. Survivors
include her husband, Stephen; a daughter; a son; her mother; and
a sister.
