Tony McEwan died June 6, 2014, after a long illness.

Tony came to Princeton from Phillips Exeter Academy. At Princeton, he lettered in lacrosse, was on the rugby squad, and played on Cannon Club’s hockey team in interclub competitions. An aeronautical engineering major, he roomed with Carl Feldbaum, Bill Johnson, Nelson Hendler, Tom Unterman, and Sankey Williams.

Tony arrived at Princeton with career plans already precisely formulated. He wanted to be an aeronautical engineer and he wanted to retire Dec. 31, 1999. And that’s exactly what he did. He joined Northrup and enjoyed an illustrious engineering career there until Dec. 31, 1999, when he retired from active employment.

After retirement, he continued to live in Malibu, Calif., with a view of the ocean on one side of his home and mountains on the other. He devoted himself to handling his investments and to the outdoors. One year he clocked 59 days on the ski slopes.

Tony never married. He is survived by his partner, Denise Ferris. In recent years he suffered several strokes, attributed to a congenital heart defect.

We lost a good man and a good friend when Tony died. The class extends its sympathy to Denise and to Tony’s family.

Undergraduate Class of 1966