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Fred S. Ensley Jr. ’45

Fred Endsley died April 9, 2011 in Naples, Fla., after a struggle with Parkinson’s disease. Fred entered Princeton from Western Military Academy and joined Quadrangle…

Lon F. Israel Jr. ’45

Lon Israel died May 19, 2011. Lon entered Princeton from Kirkwood (Mo.) High School, where he had been class valedictorian. At Princeton, he joined Colonial…

John Rodman Moulinier ’45

Rod died Nov. 8, 2010, at home in Tucson, Ariz., with his beloved wife, Francesca (the former Fran Farrell), at his side. Rod prepared for…

Charles M.P. Brinton ’42

Charlie was born in Philadelphia. He prepared at Episcopal Academy. At Princeton he majored in modern languages and joined Tiger Inn. Charlie learned to play…

Arthur J. Riggs ’37

Art died July 12, 2011, in Dallas, Texas. He graduated cum laude from The Lawrenceville School. At Princeton he majored in history and was elected…

Mark C. Flavin ’74

Mark Flavin died Jan. 25, 2011, as a result of a fall in his New York office. Born and raised in Dorchester, Mass., Mark prepared…

Sue-Jean Lee Suettinger ’70

Sue-Jean died peacefully June 29, 2011, at her home with her family at her side. She had battled leukemia for nearly 11 months, combining treatment…

Michael A. Bernstein ’69

Michael Bernstein, professor of English and comparative literature at UC Berkeley, died May 25, 2011, in Oakland, Calif. He was 63. Michael’s writing gracefully synthesized…

Reginald Peniston ’69

The death of Reggie Peniston Feb. 7, 2011, diminishes greatly his family, his friends, and our Princeton class. After finishing Princeton and medical school at…

Kenneth L. Kreidmann ’66

“Kreidmann here.” That’s how Ken announced himself in regular telephone calls to some 85 percent of his Princeton classmates. For years classmates could expect calls…

Christopher B. Bedford ’66

Chris died June 15, 2011, in Montague, Mich. Chris came to Princeton from St. George’s School, in Newport, R.I. He majored in politics and belonged…

Richard H. Eckfeldt ’61

Dick died July 8, 2011, in New York City after a long struggle with a multitude of illnesses. He was determined to attend our 50th…

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