MEMORIALS

John H. Adee ’62
John Adee died March 20, 2012, of cardiopulmonary failure in Philadelphia. He was looking forward to attending our 50th reunion. John came to Princeton from…
J. Terrence Flynn ’61
Terry died Jan.13, 2012, from an apparent stroke in Snowmass, Colo., while on a trip with his brothers. Born in Chicago and a resident of…
Mark Blucher ’61
Mark died Jan. 17, 2012, at his home, surrounded by his family. Born in Chicago, he came to Princeton from Bloom Township (Ill.) High School…
Alan B. Levy ’60
Alan died Oct. 21, 2011, after a heroic but brief struggle with pancreatic cancer. Born in Titusville, Pa., he graduated from high school there, where…
George V. Burkholder ’56
George died peacefully April 15, 2012, from complications of pulmonary fibrosis. He graduated from Harvard School for Boys in Chicago and matriculated at Princeton, where…
James H. Lindsey ’55
Jim Lindsey, the only son of Maude and Jim Lindsey, was born in El Paso May 21, 1933. After a memorable life of accomplishment and…
Paul R. Jenkins ’54
Paul Jenkins died May 16, 2012, in the presence of his wife and sons. Born in Pittsburgh, he attended Shady Side Academy. At Princeton, he…
Paul B. Parham ’54
Paul Parham died April 4, 2012, at St. Francis Hospital in Bartlett, Tenn., after a long illness. Born in St. Louis, he graduated from Richmond…
Gordon S. Hargraves ’53
To his classmates, he was “Skip”; to his Cap and Gown friends, he was “Skipze” (according to Jim Green); and to his Navy shipmates (according…
Pierce J. Lonergan ’53
Pierce, “Studs,” or “Pete” — one of our best-liked members who knew every ’53er and served two non-consecutive terms as secretary — died Feb. 16…
Thomas F. Tobin ’53
Tom, who came to us from Washington, D.C., majored in SPIA at Princeton, graduated from Michigan Law School, and spent his professional life as an…
Theodore D. Peyser Jr. ’50
Ted died of cancer April 13, 2012, at his home in Bethesda, Md. Born in Washington, D.C., he attended the Sidwell Friends School. At Princeton…
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