Arch died July 1, 2008, in Wheeling, W. Va., his birthplace.
After preparing at Exeter he majored in economics at Princeton and belonged to Dial Lodge. His first job...
Mel died June 2, 2008, at his ranch near Santa Barbara, Calif., where he had lived in the later years of his long career as an actor, producer, and director in radio,...
Ray died June 11, 2008, in Dallas, Texas, 10 days after celebrating his 92nd birthday. The cause was complications from a ruptured appendix.
Ray began his lifetime...
Dave, the former owner of a major communications firm in Colorado, died of multiple causes Oct. 15, 2007, in Aurora, Colo. He was 87.
Born in Los Angeles, he prepared...
Trev, a retired advertising and public relations executive for whom sailing was a passion, died of a heart condition June 21, 2007, in Newport, R.I. He was 86.
A...
Hank had dual careers — first in the medical and pharmaceutical fields for 15 years, and second as a high school science teacher for 24 years. He died Nov. 17, 2007, at...
The class suffered a significant loss when our president, Kenneth Barnhart II, died July 26, 2008, after a courageous battle with cancer.
After graduating from Kent,...
Osborne Aaron died June 9, 2008, in Wilmington, Del. He was 84.
Ozzie was born in Wilmington, grew up in New Jersey, and entered Princeton from Phillips Academy. He...
Thaddeus Jones died July 16, 2008, in Laguna Beach, Calif., where he had been in private practice for many years.
Thad was born in Pasadena and attended the Catalina...
Edward Scull died July 6, 2008, in St. Augustine, Fla. He was 84.
Ed graduated in 1942 from Haverford School, where he was on the swim team, rowed on the varsity crew,...
A native of Harrisburg, Pa., and a lifelong area resident, Heath died July 29, 2008, at his Camp Hill home, surrounded by his family.
Heath prepared for Princeton at...
Bob Meyer, also known as Whitey, was president of our class from 1993 to 1998 and was a major shaper of our classic 50th reunion. Whitey was solidly orange and black in...
Pete died April 15, 2008, at the age of 80.
He prepared for Princeton at Phillips Exeter Academy and majored in physics. He was a member of Key and Seal Club.
Pete...
Al was born Sept. 9, 1929, in the Netherlands, son of Professor Alonzo Church ’24 *27.
His father spent much of his career at Princeton, where he was an eminent...
John was a Norwegian citizen who was born in Paris May 19, 1929.
When he was 12 his family came to the United States. He attended Phillips Exeter and matriculated at...
Charles C. Moskos died peacefully in his sleep May 31, 2008, from cancer.
Charlie was proud to have worked as a waiter at Princeton and treasured his association with...
Pete died unexpectedly July 7, 2008, at his home in Rotterdam, N.Y. He was 74.
Pete was born in Albany to Elizabeth Willoughby Wells and Warren M. Wells. He graduated...
Bill died Aug. 6, 2008, of melanoma. He lived in Wayne, Pa.
Bill grew up in Melrose Park, Pa., and entered Princeton from Cheltenham High School. He was a Woodrow...
Bill Moore died in his sleep May 9, 2008, at his home in Plainfield, N.H., having suffered in recent years from the effects of a heart attack and a stroke.
Born in...
Tony died April 9, 2008, after an eight-year struggle with prostate cancer.
He was born in La Jolla, Calif., and prepared for college at St. George’s School, where he...
Guido Sohne died May 2, 2008, in Nairobi, Kenya.
A computer-science major, Guido founded his own firms, Webstar Internet in 1998 and sohne.net in 2001, in Accra,...
Gilbert Hunt, professor emeritus of mathematics at Princeton and an authority on probability theory and analysis, died May 30, 2008. He was 92.
After attending MIT for...
George Gordon, an engineer and physical scientist involved in missile defense-systems analysis with the U.S. government and private research organizations, died July 2,...
John Vincent Patrick Cody, a classics scholar who also taught comparative literature and became an expert in electronic publishing technologies, died July 14, 2008, in...
PAW's online memorial repository currently contains the full text of all memorials published between 1989 and 2007. To find a memorial published in PAW before this time period, please check the Mudd Library Archives.