
THE CLASS OF 1979 sadly reports the death of Lisa Ala Hopewell, who was murdered in California, in Jan. 1991.
Lisa is remembered by family and friends as a dynamic person with many interests. She was very health conscious, participating in tennis and track in college She was a generous friend, as a classmate remembers Lisa driving her home in the middle of a rainy night to respond to a family emergency. As a student, she stayed connected to the outside world, especially devouring news about the business world and cultivating an aptitude for crossword puzzles. Originally a member of the Class of 1978, Lisa took off time to work in New York before graduating.
After college, Lisa began a promising marketing career in New York. Princeton lost touch with her during a period of great personal difficulty. According to newspaper accounts, she became involved with drugs and she bore a son, who is now living with her aunt in New York. Eager for a fresh start, she moved to Northern California, where her father and stepmother lived and sought help from Alcoholics Anonymous. She worked for Semicon Systems, a small hightech firm, and was caretaker for a condominium owned by a Semicon executive.
The Class extends sincere condolences to Lisa's mother and father, Mattie and Alan Hopewell, step-mother, Marilyn, aunt and son.
The Class of 1979