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Daniel Catan *77

Daniel Catan, a Mexican composer who brought Spanish-language opera into U.S. culture, died in his sleep April 9, 2011. He was 62. Born in Mexico…

Nelson L. Treece *73

This is a corrected version of a Memorial published in the Oct. 26, 2011, issue. Nelson Treece, for whom educating the deaf became a main…

Earl S. Doderer *70

Earl Doderer, a retired professor of engineering at Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas, died Feb. 16, 2011. He was 76. After graduating from Union…

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…

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…

Stanley J. Seeger Jr. ’52 *56

Stanley died June 24, 2011, at his home in London. Born in Milwaukee, he majored in music, was awarded the Alfred Noyes Prize in Poetry…

Susan Nelson Fleiss *03

Susan Fleiss, a California architect, died April 18, 2011, after a three-month fight with colon cancer. She was 35. Fleiss received a bachelor’s degree in…

Chauncey C. Loomis Jr. ’52 *63

Chauncey, who died of lung cancer March 17, 2009, was a man of many interests, principally literature and exploration. He enlisted in the Army during…

Joel H. Sterns *58

Joel Sterns, a New Jersey attorney who had been a prime mover in bringing casino gambling to Atlantic City, died Feb. 21, 2011, after heart…

Ansel V. Gould ’52 *57

Ansel Gould died March 11, 2010, in Washington, D.C., after a long illness. Ansel grew up in Maplewood, N.J., and was active in Boy Scouts…

Gregor L. Hetzel *54

Gregor Hetzel, an electrical engineer who had retired from Bell Labs-Lucent, died Jan. 27, 2011, of Alzheimer’s disease. He was 83. Hetzel was in the…

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