MEMORIALS

James MacWilliam Jr. ’54
James MacWilliam died Jan. 14, 2012, in Houston from complications following open-heart surgery. Born in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., he prepared for college at Wilkes-Barre Academy and…
Robert W. Hoedemaker ’51
Bob was born July 1, 1930, in Paterson, N.J., the son of Peter and Mildred Koch Hoedemaker. He attended Passaic Valley High in Little Falls…
Peter G. Rounds ’51
Pete was born May 26, 1927, the son of Harold E. Rounds, and graduated from Kimball Union Academy in 1945. He was in the Army…
Kenneth E. Frost ’51
Ken was born Nov. 26, 1928, in New York City, the son of M. Kenneth and Maude (Jenkins) Frost. He prepared at Lawrenceville. At Princeton…
Frederick S. Nelson ’51
Sandy was born March 26, 1926, the son of W. Ripley and Margaret (Seymour) Nelson. A graduate of Choate, he served in the Merchant Marine…
Harrison McMichael ’50
“Mac” died Nov. 20, 2011. Born in Philadelphia, Mac came to Princeton from Lawrenceville. At Princeton, he was a member of Terrace and graduated with…
James C. McClave ’50
Jim died Nov. 30, 2011, at his home in Stuart, Fla. He graduated from Cliffside Park (N.J.) High School and was a Navy officer during…
Edward N. Meldahl ’50
“Ted” Meldahl died peacefully Nov. 11, 2011, in North Carolina. After graduating from Choate, he studied in the Navy V-12 program at Notre Dame and…
Garth K. Graham ’45
Garth Graham died March 24, 2011. Garth entered Princeton from York Community High School in Illinois and joined Key and Seal. In 1944 he received…
Clarence Willard Robinson ’44
An earlier version of the memorial for Clarence Robinson ’44 was published in the Jan. 13, 2010, issue of PAW. Click here to read…
Frank M. Stewart ’39
Preceded at Princeton by his father, George B. Stewart Jr. 1906, his grandfather, George B. Stewart Sr. 1876, his brother, George B. Stewart III ’36…
Jacob C. Nevius ’37
Jake died Jan. 11, 2012, in Trenton, N.J., where he had been a lifelong resident. He graduated cum laude from the Peddie School in Hightstown…
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