
The Sudbury Chamber of Commerce web site is dedicated to
the memory of two of Sudbury's notable citizens. One was a founder of
the Sudbury Chamber of Commerce and the other the originator of our
Business Directory & Guidebook. Without them, the town surely feels like
a poorer place, but nonetheless, will ultimately be richer because of
the great wealth of their contributions, which will be felt for
generations to come.
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 Gregory G. Stephan
Aug 2, 1955
- Oct 12, 1998
Born in Buffalo, NY, he was raised and educated there until his family
moved to Sudbury in 1970. He graduated from Lincoln-Sudbury Regional
High School in 1973 and attended San Diego University. Mr. Stephan's
career was in the field of Photography and Graphic Arts. At the time of
his death he owned and operated Nebula Design & Consulting, a graphic
arts computer consulting firm and Web Master. He was the originator, the
designer, writer and editor of the Sudbury Chamber of Commerce History
and Membership Guide and Directory. The first issue was printed in 1989,
followed by a second in 1992 and the third and final, prior to this
issue, in 1996. It was with his insistence that each Guide Book be
dedicated to some notable Sudbury Citizen. He formerly worked as a
free-lance photographer as well as designer and editor for Travel Media
in Charlestown. In the years of infancy of the world wide web his own
company Nebula Design designed web sites for such accounts as Nikon,
Prudential Real Estate Affiliates of New England, Aruba Board of Trade,
Asia Galleries, Sudbury Chamber of Commerce and many others. In the
process of opening a second office in New York City he died after
suffering an acute attack of asthma, October 12, 1998. Gregg is survived
by his daughter, Aja, a student at New York University.
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 Arthur
C. Morgello
Jan 31, 1928 - July 13, 1998
Born in
Matawan, NJ, Art moved to Sudbury in 1951. He served as a Sudbury Police
Officer from 1954 - 1968 and became a Foreman at the Sudbury plant for
Union Carbide (Praxair) in 1969. In 1970 he was promoted to Assistant
Plant Manager in Newark, NJ and in 1975 the Morgello family returned to
Sudbury as he was assigned as Plant Manager of both the Portland, ME and
Sudbury, MA plants until his retirement in 1985. He served as a
consultant for the clean-up of the Praxair site in Sudbury until 1997.
He was also active as a Volunteer Fireman, Member of the Sudbury
American Legion, Civil Air Patrol and served in the US Army from
1949-1952. Art was one of the founders of the Sudbury Chamber of
Commerce and served as one of it's first Presidents. Arthur and his
family were 40 year residents of Sudbury and is survived by his wife of
47 years, Joan and their 4 children, 6 grandchildren and 1 great grand
child.
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