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William L. Hildeburn Jr. ’49

Bud died peacefully at his home March 19, 2010, surrounded by his loving children. He grew up in Summit, N.J., and attended the Pingry School…

Henry Estile Yerkes III ’48

Harry Yerkes died peacefully at home May 15, 2010. He was 83. A graduate of St. Benedict’s School in Newark, N.J., Harry served from 1944…

William K. Bixby ’46

Bill “Bix” Bixby died peacefully March 21, 2010, at his retirement home in Melbourne, Fla. He was born in St. Louis in 1924 and came…

Raymond Cuyler Reidinger ’45

Ray Reidinger died Feb. 23, 2010. He entered Princeton along with his twin brother, our late classmate Russell Reidinger, from North Plainfield (N.J.) High School…

Walter Walls Goodwin ’45

Walt Goodwin died Feb. 3, 2010. Walt entered Princeton from Swarthmore (Pa.) High School, following in the footsteps of his father, Daniel 1914, and was…

Charles Ralph Burke ’45

Charlie Burke died Feb. 15, 2010. Charlie entered Princeton from Richmond Hill High School in Kew Gardens, N.Y., and joined Cannon Club. He was president…

Albert R. Hochster ’44

Al died April 2, 2010, in the Allenhurst, N.J., home that was his family’s summer residence away from their native New York, but became his…

William Hampton Crom ’44

Bill Crom died Nov. 30, 2009, in Hightstown, N.J., from complications of Parkinson’s disease. A disabled veteran, he never complained about difficulties but retained his…

Allen Goodfellow ’44

Allen died May 4, 2010, in Newark, Del., after a lengthy illness. He was 87. Coming to Princeton from Burbank (Calif.) High School, he was…

John Elliott Ragland ’44

After suffering from Alzheimer’s disease for two years, John died April 29, 2010, in Paris, Mo. At Princeton, he majored in biology (writing a thesis…

Montague Blundon Jr. ’42

Monty Blundon died May 5, 2010, in Washington, D.C., from complications following heart surgery. Monty prepared at Woodberry Forest. At Princeton he played on the…

William Henry Schoen III ’42

William Schoen, speech writer and public-relations executive, died June 9, 2010, in Royal Oak, Mich. Bill entered Princeton with ’42 but left as war loomed…

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