MEMORIALS

Title complimentary graphics

Search PAW’s Memorials

Whiting R. Willauer ’53 *59

“Whitey,” who was recruited by the Central Intelligence Agency while still an underclassman and lived an exciting life, as did his Colonial clubmate, astronaut Pete…

Henry R. Alexander *52

Henry Alexander, who had been a staff engineer with Raytheon Corp. for 47 years, died March 16, 2012, at home after a brief battle with…

Roy J. Britten *51

Roy Britten, a retired biophysicist who discovered “junk” DNA, died Jan. 21, 2012. He was 92. Britten graduated from the University of Virginia in 1940…

John L. Bender ’42 *49

John Bender died Aug. 13, 2012, in Fairfax, Va. John was a native of Princeton. His father, Harold Bender, was professor of Indo-Germanic philology at…

George H. Morrison *48

George Morrison, professor emeritus of chemistry and chemical biology at Cornell University and an international authority on trace-element analysis and materials characterization, died June 11…

Edward C. Page Jr. ’42 *46

Ned Page died Sept. 2, 2012, in Chestnut Hill, Mass., from complications of Parkinson’s disease. Ned prepared for college at St. Paul’s. At Princeton he…

Nathaniel Wollman *40

Nathaniel Wollman, retired dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of New Mexico, died June 10, 2012. He was 97. Wollman…

John D. Hunter ’90

John Hunter, loving father, devoted husband, caring son, and generous friend, died from cancer, Aug. 28, 2012. He was 44. John was raised in Dyersburg…

William Chapman Dewey ’87

Chapman Dewey died unexpectedly of a heart attack July 19, 2012. Chapman came to Princeton from Memphis University School, where he was class salutatorian, a…

Christopher Reznyk ’84

Chris Reznyk died Aug. 23, 2012, after a yearlong struggle with cancer. Rez, as his friends called him, was a psychology major from Iselin, N.J…

Dwight M. Coleman ’79

The class lost one of its most gregarious members when Dwight M. Coleman died Sept. 7, 2005, from heart problems. A larger-than-life presence with a…

Memorial PAWcasts

PAW IN PRINT

Image
Tod Williams ’65 *67 stands in front of the Brooklyn Bridge.
The Latest Issue

July 2026

Architect Tod Williams ’65 *67 reflects on the Obama Presidential Center; rain and revelry at Reunions.

Newsletters.
Get More From PAW In Your Inbox.

Learn More

Title complimentary graphics