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Richard P. Costigan, a TAPPI TAPPI Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry  member since 1982, died November. 13, 2001.

Parker W. Gray, a TAPPI member since 1950, died in early 2001.

Richard N. Hammond, a TAPPI member since 1935, died recently.

Warren W. Macklem, Warren W. Macklem, a native of Beloit, Wisconsin Beloit is a city located in Rock County, Wisconsin. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 35,775. Beloit is the location of Beloit College. Beloit is home to a Hormel plant, the world's largest can of chili [1], and the Beloit Snappers baseball club , recently passed away in Mobile, Alabama. Warren spent the majority of his 35 year pulp & paper career as a sales engineer and manager for the Black Clawson Company. Warren was s World War II Navy veteran. Warren was the fourth generation of a well-known pulp and paper family to be a member of TAPPI and was an active Mason and Shriner.

Patrick John Colonel Patrick Roland John (b. 7 January 1938) is a former Prime Minister of Dominica, having served from 27 July 1974 to 21 June 1979. During his tenure, Dominica gained independence from the United Kingdom.  Sullivan, of Midlothian, Virginia Midlothian, Virginia is an unincorporated place located in Chesterfield County, Virginia. Founded over 300 years ago as a coal mining village, it is now an outlying suburban community located well beyond the city limits in the Southside area of Richmond in the Richmond-Petersburg  died January 5, 2002 following a brief illness. He had a 44-year career in the paper industry, retiring in 1994 from James River James River
 or Dakota River

River in the U.S. rising in central North Dakota and flowing southeast across South Dakota. It joins the Missouri River about 5 mi (8 km) below Yankton after a course of 710 mi (1,140 km).
 Corp. as vice president and general manager, Richmond Converting. Sullivan was a member of PIMA.

Ned Varner, Jr., a TAPPI member since 1981, died in December 2001.
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