MEMORIALS

Taras A. Votichenko ’40
Terry died Jan. 16, 2011, in Paradise Valley, Ariz. He was 94. He was born in New York City and spent his early years in…
Edward M. Koos ’38
Ed died Dec. 10, 2010, in Mount Holly, N.J., at age 94. He was born and lived his entire life in New Jersey. Ed graduated…
Thomas T. Cook ’37
Thomas “Ty” Cook died Feb. 13, 2011, at his home in Lake Oswego, Ore. He was born in Baltimore and attended St. Paul’s School in…
Arnold P. Taylor ’33
Arnold Taylor died Nov. 1, 2009, at peace and with grace in Texarkana, Texas. He was 97. Arnold was born in 1912, attended Phillips Exeter…
Susan Butcher ’83 *87
A light did indeed go out in Santa Fe when architect and designer Susan Butcher died April 15, 2009, at her home in Galisteo, N.M…
Judith D. Feder ’78
Judy died April 23, 2010, after an eight-year battle with metastatic breast cancer. Following her acceptance at Princeton, she dropped out of White Plains (N.Y.)…
Alan G. Rockhold ’66
Alan died Jan. 22, 2011. Alan graduated from the Principia Upper School in St. Louis, where he played football and baseball. In choosing Princeton he…
Robert L. Fitzpatrick ’59
Fitz died of lung disease Oct. 23, 2010, in Los Angeles. Born in Montclair, N.J., Fitz prepped at Lawrenceville. He majored in sociology at Princeton…
Christopher J. Welles ’59
Chris, a longtime Brooklyn resident, died June 19, 2010, after a 10-year struggle with Alzheimer’s disease. Coming to Princeton from Ridgewood (N.J.) High School, Chris…
Doddridge H. Nevitt Jr. ’59
Dee died Aug. 30, 2009, in Rockford, Mich. Born in Washington, D.C., Dee was the son of Doddridge Nevitt ’33. Coming to Princeton from Lawrenceville…
Lindsay N. Steen ’57
Lindsay died peacefully Jan. 11, 2011, at his home in Lowell, Mass. He had battled a number of maladies over several years. He was 75…
Peter C. Dodd ’50
Peter spent his life encouraging understanding between Muslim cultures and the West. He died Nov. 25, 2010, in Victoria, British Columbia. He graduated from South…
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