A final farewell

At 10, a.m. on Monday, June 25, ĆŪĢŅapp faculty, staff and studentsāincluding summer researchers and Entrada Scholarsāgathered on the Commons Lawn to say a final farewell to Gaylen and Susan Byker. There was cake; there was punch, and there were heartfelt thanks.
āFor me, heās the only president Iāve ever known ⦠Iāve always appreciated his leadership, his connection to this institution, and I think weāre going to feel the effects of it years into the future.ā JB Britton, associate dean for student development
āAs beautiful as this weather has been, his career at ĆŪĢŅapp has been the same: exemplary in Christian leadership.ā Won Lee, professor of religion
āI appreciate his good work.ā Ellen Alderink, graphic designer, instructional graphics
āI think itās a blessing and a very fitting celebration ⦠When Gaylen came here, he wanted to stay 10 years, and there were many good things that he did.ā Kumar Sinniah, chemistry professor
āIt was just an incredible day, and as I walked up I heard the joyful laughter of peopleāand Gaylen and Susan are a part of that.ā Shirley Hoogstra, vice president for student life
āThings will be different now that heās not here. We can see some of the fruits of his labor in the buildings and the stabilized funding heās leavingāand thank him for his work on behalf of the college.ā Michelle Loyd-Paige, dean of multicultural affairs
āItās sad to see them go because theyāve done a lot for this placeāI think a lot of it out of the limelight: more than people know. But Iām excited for them to have some time for themselves and with their family. Iām pretty confident that they wonāt be leaving for long. Gaylen will always be a part of ĆŪĢŅapp.ā Paula Englin, coordinator of student organizations
āHe was good to physical plantāgood to grounds. He had plants donated to him. I was walking with him, and he pointed them outāBlack Lace and SambucusāI was impressed that he remembered them.ā Bob Speelman, supervisor landscape operations, physical plant
āI hope he flourishes in all his new endeavors and comes back to visit. Iāll miss him, and Susan.ā Quentin Schultze, professor of communication arts and sciences
āI would say, āGod bless and keep youāand thanks.āā Jo Cooper, immigration coordinator