MEMORIALS

Robert B. Helm ’58
Bob died April 25, 2011, in New York City. He came to Princeton from the William L. Dickinson School in Jersey City, N.J. A religion…
Milner S. Ball ’58
The class lost Milner April 6, 2011 in Athens, Ga., after a brave fight with Parkinson’s disease. We will be diminished by his absence. His…
Richard A. Lukins ’58
Richard (known as Dick to his Princeton classmates) died suddenly March 28, 2011, of acute myeloid leukemia. Richard came to Princeton from Rye (N.Y.) High…
J. Perry Ruddick ’58
Perry Ruddick died comfortably June 15, 2011, at his home in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., after a prolonged illness. Perry arrived at Princeton from Phillips…
Donald F. Noonan ’56
Donald Noonan died May 24, 2011, near his home in Williamsburg, Va., and was buried with a military service at Quantico National Cemetery. He was…
Robert B. Rodgers ’56
Bob Rodgers, the consummate Princetonian, died suddenly Aug. 9, 2011, at his second home in Michigan. Bob had been class president, chair of two major…
Burt Beck Fisher Jr. ’55
Beck, born Sept. 15, 1933, in Chicago, died of lung cancer July 25, 2011, in Atlantis, Fla. He was 77. A Wisconsonian from Wayland Academy…
Carl M. Campbell Jr. ’54 *57
Carl “Mac” Campbell died June 26, 2011, surrounded by his family. Born in Hagerstown, Md., he attended George School in Newtown, Pa. At Princeton, he…
David K. Wiecking ’54
Dave died peacefully July 22, 2011. He was the retired chief medical examiner for the Commonwealth of Virginia. Born in Washington, D.C., he attended Episcopal…
J. Monroe Hawkins ’53
It’s just been made known that Monroe died March 1, 2010. Not known is where he died or what became of him after he left…
Ramzi Y. Hermiz ’53
Ramzi came to Princeton from Baghdad University in Iraq and majored in mechanical engineering. After graduation Ramzi returned to Baghdad, where he put his Princeton…
Arthur B. Komar ’52 *56
Arthur Komar died June 2, 2011, in Menorah Park, a continuing-care community in Syracuse, N.Y. Artie came to Princeton from Brooklyn, N.Y., where he attended…
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