Dedication

These pages are dedicated to those Epsilon Psi Brothers who have passed to the Chapter Eternal.

"Our hearts shall ever cherish Thy place in Sigma Chi."

Dale Abshire
Dale
Abshire
(1934-2001)
Eric Bartling
Eric Charles
Bartling
(1948-1981)
Charles Burge
Charles Allen
Burge

(1936-1999)
Tom Burke
Thomas Benjamin
Burke, Jr.
(1932-1995)
Mike Cope
Jerry Mike
Cope
(1958-1989)
Bob Crespi
Robert Anthony
Crespi
(1940-2002)
Bob Dalehite
Robert H.
Dalehite
(1932-1990)
Karl Deubner
Karl
Deubner
(1933-2000)
Andy Dittert
Andrew
Dittert, Jr.
(1945-1973)
Bill Ford
William Troy
Ford
(1942-1969)
Jim Goforth
Jim Harold
Goforth
(1938-1992)
Herman Hitt
Herman E.
Hitt, Jr.
(1931-1991)
Freddy Howell
Freddy Mike
Howell, Jr.
(1941-1987)
Leslie Jeffers
Leslie Marcus
Jeffers, Jr.
(1940-1995)
Bobby Ray Jones
Robert Ray
Jones
(1936-2001)
Dale Kokenes
Dale Randall
Kokenes
(1944-1979)
Johnny Koppa
John William
Koppa, Jr.
(1941-1999)
Frank Lacina
Frank John
Lacina, Jr.
(1946-1982)
John Lightfoot
John David
Lightfoot, Jr.
(1942-1993)
Gus Nelson
Gus E.
Nelson
(1939-1994)
Lee Peterson
Lee Wright
Peterson
(1945-1998)
Terry Potter
Charles Terence
Potter
()
Bill Ragan
William Harold
Ragan
(1953-1992)
Danny Robinson
Murray Dan
Robinson
(1938-1998)
Jerry Roe
Jerry Lee
Roe
(1942-1973)
Robert Simmons
Robert Lee
Simmons
(1940-1997)
Charles Stanley
Charles A.
Stanley
(1927-1989)
Bill Stinson
William Henry
Stinson
(1931-1980)
David Stubbs
Charles David
Stubbs
(1944-1976)
Mark Teer
Mark Allen
Teer
(1965-1993)
Frank Ybarguen
Frank Wright
Ybarguen
(1955-1982)

At a memorial service held in 1900 on Founders' Day, several active and alumni gathered at the resting-place of William L. Lockwood to pay tribute to him and the other founders who had passed away. M. M. Miller, in the Service in Memoriam of Sigma Chi presented this poem.

With sacred circle broken,
We come, O comrades dear,
To lay the parting token
Upon our brother's bier.
We give, in our last greeting,
Sweet roses as a sign;
Tho' earthly love is fleeting,
Its spirit is divine.

Go, then, dear brother, bearing
Their fragrance to thy rest;
The cross fraternal wearing
Upon thy peaceful breast;
And, though the roses perish,
The jewel's luster die,
Our hearts shall ever cherish
Thy place in Sigma Chi.

By thought of thee made tender,
By thine ensample good,
We'll strive to win the splendor
Of perfect brotherhood.
Till, whether in the heaven,
Or earth, made heaven-sweet,
The stars again are seven,
The circle is complete.

Sam's Sigs (Updated: March 13, 2001)