Gone But Not Forgotten

Honoring fallen comrades is an important part of the AOG mission and we ask to be notified as soon as possible of the death of any graduate, Air Training Officer or cadet so that we can take appropriate actions. The AOG has learned of the following deaths within the past 90 days.

For best results, try searching by Last Name (e.g. Smith), Class Year (e.g. 1959), or Cadet Squadron (e.g. CS-01). More complex searches may not return desired results.

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Capt Edward Thomas - Class of 1977 , CS-22

Deceased on April 7, 1983

Mr. Mark Tunis - Class of 1977 , CS-19

Deceased on November 13, 1981

Mr. Edward Vornbrock - Class of 1977 , CS-27

Deceased on October 26, 2005

Mr. Mark Ward - Class of 1977 , CS-27

Deceased on August 25, 2024 - Informed on September 3, 2024

Please contact the Assocation of Graduates for condolence information. A celebration of life: 1500 until 1800 hours on 12 October 2024 at the Route 66 Museum, 16825 D St, Victorville, CA 92395. Memorial donations: In lieu of flowers donations can be made to California Route 66 Museum, https://www.califrt66museum.org/. Obituary: https://www.vvdailypress.com/obituaries/pyrk0928732

Maj (Ret) Larry Weaver - Class of 1977 , CS-36

Deceased on November 26, 2012 - Informed on December 10, 2012

Please contact the Association of Graduates for condolence information. Services were held on 30 Nov 2012 at the Northwest Baptist Church in Corsicana, TX. Burial was in Oakwood cemetery. The family has requested that, in lieu of flowers, donations be sent to the Gideons International; PO Box 140800; Nashville, TN 37214-0800 (615) 564-5000 www.gideons.org Or to the Northside Baptist Church Building fund; 2800 N Beaton St; Corsicana, TX 75110 (903) 872-5601 www.nbchurch.net.

Mr. Gary Wetterau - Class of 1977 , CS-08

Deceased on September 15, 2015 - Informed on October 17, 2017

Please contact the Association of Graduates for condolence information. Services were held at the time of his passing in 2015.

Mr. Kenneth White - Class of 1977 , CS-22

Deceased on July 10, 2018 - Informed on January 7, 2019

Please contact the Association of Graduates for condolence information. A Celebration of Life will be held on 25 Mar 2019 at 1300 hours at the Tahoma National Cemetery in Kent, WA. A reception will follow at the Lake Wilderness Golf Course; 25400 Witte Rd SE; Maple Valley, WA 98038. His family has suggested that memorial donations be made in lieu of flowers to the National Ataxia Foundation; 600 Hwy 169 S, Suite 1725; Minneapolis, MN 55426; (763) 553-0020; www.ataxia.org.

Dr. William Wilz - Class of 1977 , CS-36

Deceased on August 18, 1999

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Next of Kin

For Next of Kin support resources please visit: https://www.usafanextofkin.org/

Frequently Asked Questions

Here’s A Toast: Gone But Not Forgotten annual publication

The Association of Graduates and Air Force Academy Foundation has introduced a new benefit to better memorialize USAFA graduates and support their families.

Gone But Not Forgotten, which appeared in Checkpoints magazine for decades, has transitioned to a dedicated, annual publication. The inaugural edition of Here’s A Toast: Gone But Not Forgotten published in March 2025.

A: As the Academy’s graduate population ages, Checkpoints has become increasingly insufficient in accommodating the growing number of submitted memorial articles.
A: The new Here’s A Toast: Gone But Not Forgotten publication honors the Long Blue Line by sharing the personal stories of graduates, cadets, Air Training Officers and AOG Honorary Members. It reflects our mission to support the Academy, serve graduates and preserve the heritage of the institution and Long Blue Line.
A: We considered several cost-effective, impactful options and consulted with our peers at the U.S. Military Academy and the U.S. Naval Academy. West Point’s TAPS publication provided an excellent model for this new publication.
A: One complimentary copy is provided to a loved one of the deceased memorialized in the publication. Additional printed copies are available for a nominal fee of $25 each. The digital version is available at no cost to all AOG members.
A: AOG members can access the digital issue at usafa.org. If you are not a member but wish to join and access this benefit and others, membership is available at no cost to all USAFA graduates here.
A: Here’s A Toast: Gone But Not Forgotten is available for $25 here or by calling 719-472-0300. The fee supports providing one complimentary copy to families of those memorialized.
A: Past memorial articles printed in Checkpoints are available as a commemorative keepsake for $15 each. These keepsakes include the photo that ran with the tribute and are printed on sturdy paper, suitable for framing. Articles come enclosed in a blue linen folder and can be ordered here or by calling 719-472-0300. Commemorative keepsake orders will ship or be available for pickup within two weeks of the order date.
A: A major benefit of transitioning to an annual publication is that 2025 memorial articles may run up to 800 words — double the current limit. In the 2026 Here’s A Toast: Gone But Not Forgotten memorial publication — which will include deaths in 2025 — each article will be presented on its own full page.
A: Email a recent favorite photo of the deceased. The photo (head and shoulders, color preferred) should be emailed as a high-resolution .jpg. Low-resolution image submissions may be declined in favor of a cadet yearbook photo.
A: Submit a memorial article and photo through a form at usafanextofkin.org or email deceasednotifications@usafa.org.
A: One of the major benefits of transitioning to a dedicated, annual publication is that memorial articles can now be up to 800 words. In the 2026 Here’s A Toast: Gone But Not Forgotten memorial publication — which will include deaths in 2025 — each article will be presented on its own full page.
A: Memorial articles for deaths in 2025 should be emailed when ready to ensure the Association and Foundation can post the tribute on usafa.org/heritage/gbnf.
A: The last issue memorial articles appeared in Checkpoints was in December 2024, but death notices will continue to be published in Checkpoints.
A: Death notices will be printed in each issue of Checkpoints.
A: Memorial articles for deaths in 2025 will be printed around March 2026.
A: Call 719-472-0300 or email Terri Davis, next-of-kin support specialist, at deceasednotifications@usafa.org.

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