In memoriam
Gay Cook, Hotel Resort and Restaurant Administration ’52
Gay died on Sept. 11, 2024, at the age of 93. She grew up in Ottawa, working in the catering division of her family’s food business. After graduation, she cooked, catered and ran commercial kitchens across Europe, the U.S. and South America. Gay became a beloved figure in Ottawa’s culinary community, writing a food column for the Ottawa Sun and a weekly “Taste of the Town” column for the Ottawa Citizen. In 2000, she published a cookbook, Mrs. Cook’s Kitchen, Basics and Beyond. Gay also freelanced for food magazines, consulted for cookware companies, made appearances on TV and radio shows and ran a cooking school.
William (Bill) Wingfelder, Electrical Engineering ’53
Bill died on Oct. 6, 2023. Born and raised in Toronto, Bill entered the workforce in sales, taking a job with General Electric and settling in Syracuse, N.Y., where he remained until retirement. Highlights of his career include travelling to Korea, Taiwan, Ecuador, Israel and Europe to service clients such as the U.S. Air Force, NATO and other international air forces.
Eileen Norman, Electronic Technology ’56
Eileen died on July 22, 2024, at the age of 89. The only woman in her Electronic Technology graduating class, Eileen was a trailblazer for women in technology. In the 1970s, Eileen’s passion became breeding champion standard poodles, and she founded Hamlex Kennels.
Norm Guilfoyle, RTA ’64
Norm died on June 28, 2024. After graduating, he worked as a radio sales rep and announcer. Then, caught by the travel bug, he visited 50 countries over four years in the 1970s. Having gained a new perspective on life, Norm became a writer, reporter and announcer for media outlets. Then he became managing editor of the CBC’s Radio Guide. Norm went on to a third successful career in fundraising and communications, at Ketchum Canada, Ken Wyman and Associates, TMU and CNIB.