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4/3/2014, 7:53pm

Memorial Service for former SU professor scheduled

By Sarah Eyd

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A memorial service for former Shippensburg University professor, Margaret Evans will be held on Tuesday, April 15 at the Cora I. Grove Spiritual Center on campus.

Evans was diagnosed with cancer and retired from SU in the spring 2013 semester after seventeen years of teaching. During her time at SU, she taught many classes, including Introduction to Photography, Digital Photography, Advanced Digital Photography, Experimental Photography, Modes of Film Communication and Women in Photojournalism.

She lost her battle with cancer on New Year’s Day of 2014, at home peacefully with her husband Arnold “Art” Berman.

Her memorial will be hosted by her husband in conjunction with the communication/journalism department. The service is open to campus and community members. Colleagues and former students of Evans are encouraged to attend and share their memories of her. The service will start at 3:30 p.m. in room 209 of the spiritual center. Light refreshments will be served.

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