Married on May 29, 1982 in St. Louis, Mo.
Marilyn Elizabeth Maurer and Roger D. Schallom
My sister, Marilyn E. (Lynn) Maurer has her Master of Science degree in
University with both of her degrees.  Two of her research publications are:

The Impact of Bedside Behavior on Catheter-Related Bacteremia in the
Intensive Care Unit
. Coopersmith et al. Arch Surg.2004; 139: 131-136.

Evaluation of Chemical Dot Thermometers for Measuring Body Temperature of
Orally Intubated Patients
. American Journal of Critical Care. 2003;12: 403-408.

Her husband,
Roger Schallom, works for Boeing in International Business
development.  Roger graduated first from McKendree College in Illinois, and has
his MBA from the Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville.

Their oldest daughter,
Danielle (Danie) Schallom is in her second year at
Truman State University in Kirksville, Missouri.  She is studying History, and
would like to someday be a Museum Curator.  She came with Lynn to visit me in
Yardley, PA., and to see Philadelphia.

Megan E. Schallom is their second child, attended Parkway South High School,
and is now a senior at Oakville High School.

Their youngest
David J. Schallom attneded Southwest Parkway Middle School
and is now a freshman at Vianney High School..  They all five came to visit me in
NYC in 2004.  I walked their legs off of them.

They all lived for a while in Florida due to Roger's work.
Marilyn Elizabeth Maurer, b. 1960, St. Louis County, Mo.
She married
Roger David Schallom on May 29, 1982 in St. Louis, Mo
Their children are:.
1.
Danielle Elizabeth Schallom, b. 1986

2.
Megan Elizabeth Schallom, b. 1990

3.
David Joseph Schallom, b. 1992
Lynn Maurer Schallom is a Surgical Critical-Care Clinical Nurse
Lynn Maurer Schallom received both her Bachelors and Masters in Nursing from
St. Louis University
BJC HealthCare is one of the largest nonprofit health-care organizations in the United States, delivering
services to residents primarily in the greater St. Louis, southern Illinois and mid-Missouri regions. With net
revenue of $2.6 billion, BJC serves urban, suburban and rural communities and includes 13 hospitals and
multiple community health locations. Services include inpatient and outpatient care, primary care, community
health and wellness, workplace health, home health, community mental health, rehabilitation, long-term care
and hospice.

Barnes-Jewish Hospital at Washington University Medical Center, a nonprofit teaching hospital, is the
largest hospital in Missouri. Ranked as one of the nation's top 10 hospitals by U.S. News & World Report,
Barnes-Jewish Hospital has a 1,600-member medical staff composed of full-time academic faculty and
community physicians of
Washington University School of Medicine.

Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis has been named one of the "Ten Best Hospitals in the Country" year
after year by U.S. News and World Report. Barnes is the largest hospital in Missouri and is also affiliated with
Children's Hospital and the Washington University School of Medicine. The school is ranked as one of the
nation's top three medical schools.
The School of Nursing is part of the College of Health Sciences, located at Saint
Louis University on the Health Sciences Campus
with the School's of Medicine
and Public Health, the Center for Healthcare Ethics, and Center for Advanced
Dental Education. The Health Sciences Center provides a wealth of clinical and
research opportunities. The School of Nursing has affiliations with Saint Louis
University Hospital (a Tenet Healthcare quaternary care center and Level I Trauma
facility), the St. Louis-based SSM Healthcare System, Veterans Administration
hospitals, and a host of other hospitals, clinics, community based and public
health agencies. Saint Louis University is a leading Catholic, Jesuit research
institution founded in 1818
Roger Schallom attended McKendree for his undergraduate studies.
McKendree University's 100-acre campus in Lebanon, Illinois is 25 minutes from downtown St. Louis.

Established in 1828 by pioneer Methodists, McKendree is the oldest college in Illinois, and the oldest in the nation with
continuous ties to the United Methodist Church.

First called "Lebanon Seminary," the school opened in two rented sheds for 72 students. In 1830, Bishop William McKendree,
the first American-born bishop of the Methodist church, permitted the Board of Trustees to change the institution's name to
McKendree Later Bishop McKendree deeded 480 acres of rich land in Shiloh Valley, Illinois, to help support the College.

Reverend Peter Akers, in 1833, was the first president of the newly named college. He was three times president of
McKendree and received its first degree, an honorary Doctorate of Divinity.  In 1835, the college received one of the first
charters granted to independent church colleges by the Illinois legislature. The institution still operates under the provisions of
a second, more liberal charter obtained in 1839.

McKendree's students have included many who became pioneers in industry and business, who became senators and
governors and career public servants, who became distinguished military leaders, and who filled pulpits and teaching
appointments across the land.
Roger Schallom completed his graduate studies at Southern Illinois University - Edwardsville.

Southern Illinois University Edwardsville is located in Edwardsville, Illinois and is the younger of the two constituent institutions of Southern
Illinois University.

The school was established in 1957. SIUE’s programs consist of Liberal Arts and General, Business, Dental Medicine, Education,
Engineering, Nursing and Pharmacy. The school is accredited to give degrees for both undergraduate and graduate programs.

Southern Illinois University Edwardsville is located on 2,660 acres (11 km²) of beautiful rolling hills of trees and lakes.

Total enrollment in 2003 was 13,295 (undergraduate and graduate) students; 2005 had 13,460; 2006 has 13,449. In 2004 there were
68,523 living alumni. The international student population approaches 400 students. The top five countries represented on campus are
India, Kenya, Nepal, China and Ghana.

Southern Illinois University Edwardsville began as an outgrowth of Southern Illinois University Carbondale. The president of the combined
Southern Illinois University system is Glenn Poshard.
Lynn Maurer attended and graduated from
St. Francis of Assisi Elementary School.
Lynn Maurer and Roger Schallom both
attended and graduated from
Oakville High
School.
Presently Roger Schallom is employed by Boeing
Roger Schallom attended and graduated
from
St. Margaret Mary Alacoque
Elementary School