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G. Alexander McAlmon ’76

Alex died Aug. 25, 2025. Born and raised in Texas, he graduated from Coronado High School in El Paso. He followed his father George ’46…

William F. Simms ’74

Bill died July 23, 2025, at his home in Philadelphia, just a few days before his 73rd birthday. Born July 27, 1952, in Greensboro, N.C…

Ellen Christine Schultze ’74

Chris died May 31, 2025, in Rochester, Minn., after facing pancreatic cancer with strength and grace. She was 73. Born May 3, 1952, in Portage…

Christopher B. Johnson ’74

Chris died Sept. 18, 2025, at home with his family by his side following a long illness. He was 72. Born Oct. 3, 1952, in…

Peter G. McAllen ’72

Peter was raised in Glencoe, Ill., and joined our class from New Trier East High School. He was preceded at Princeton by his father, William…

Eric J. Sauda ’70

Eric died June 1, 2025, in Charlotte, N.C. He came to us from Syracuse, always fascinated by architecture. He did a case study for his…

Peter J. Straus ’69

Peter died July 13, 2025, in Redding, Calif. He was a lifelong activist for peace and fairness, fighting time and again for causes he believed…

Michael A. Votichenko ’68

Michael was born Oct. 8, 1946, the grandson of a Russian émigré and son of a philosopher father. He died of organ failure May 22…

Erick M. Leithe Jr. ’68

Rick died Aug. 21, 2025, near Seattle of complications due to pulmonary fibrosis. He came to us from Roosevelt High School in Seattle, where he…

Stephen M. Cushmore ’68

Cush died June 4, 2025, in Philadelphia of complications due to Parkinson’s disease. He came to us from William Penn Charter School in Philadelphia, where…

John M. Bogert ’68

John died Aug. 22, 2025, doing what he loved with the woman he loved. He and his wife, Lorrie, were about to go crabbing in…

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