Each new memorial posted at PAW Online offers the chance to write a remembrance, and classmates, family, and friends have posted hundreds of thoughts that pay tribute to those who have died. Following are recent examples:

NORM HUNTER ’78, about classmate Tim McNamara: “Tim always had a big smile and ready laugh for his friends. He was sort of an ethical guidepost for those of us less concerned with those matters in our youth.”

CHARLES RUAS ’60, about Lawrence Lewin ’59: “I’ll always remember Larry as a leader and an athlete. ... He and his family shared a great sense of humor, and a love of singing and music.”

JIM RICE ’70, about Halbert L. White Jr. ’72: “Knowing and making music with Hal profoundly enriched my Princeton experience. I will never forget Hal.”

BARBARA ELKUS ’71, about Eugene B. Zachary ’70: “As one of the first coeds at Princeton, I was grateful to meet Zach and his friends, who accepted me into their group. ... I recently came upon some of his old letters — cheerful and upbeat as always.”

JIM SEYMORE ’65 offered a detailed description of a cross-country road trip with Lex Passman ’66 “immediately after submitting our Princeton senior theses. ... I’ll never forget that trip with my great, true friend.”