MEMORIALS

Adrian A. Colley ’61
Known to us as “Aids,” Adrian died April 24, 2025. Born in San Francisco, he grew up in Lancaster County, Pa., and Princeton. He came…
Robert J. Livingston ’59
Skip died March 1, 2024, in Tallahassee, Fla., of Lewy body dementia. Born in Jersey City and raised in Ridgewood, N.J., Skip was valedictorian of…
Francis C. Evans ’59
Born on Staten Island, Fran graduated at the age of 16 from New Dorp High School, where he was president of the discussion club and…
G. Raymond Empson III ’59
Ray died April 29, 2025, in Stamford, Conn. He was 87. Born in Memphis, Ray came to Princeton from Nichols School, where he played football…
H. Calvin Cook Jr. ’59
Calvin died Sept. 30, 2024, in New Bedford, Mass. Born in Steubenville and raised in Ohio, he graduated from Choate in 1954, then studied in…
William H. Buchanan Jr. ’59
Bill, a former president of our class, died April 21, 2025. Born in Summit, N.J., he graduated from Pingry School in 1955, where he was…
Robert M. Adams ’59
Bob, one of eight ordained ministers in our class, died April 16, 2024, in Montgomery, N.J. Born in Philadelphia, Bob graduated from East High School…
James F. Hazen ’57
Jim died July 18, 2025, in Las Vegas. He came to Princeton from Upper Arlington High School in Columbus, Ohio. Jim majored in English, worked…
John P. Wilson ’55
Jack died Sept. 19, 2025, at his home overlooking San Francisco Bay in Greenbrae, Calif. He attended Mercersburg Academy. At Princeton, he studied at the…
Fabyan Court Mathey ’54
Court died March 26, 2025. He prepared at White Plains High School and Hotchkiss, where he was active in soccer, dramatics, and glee club. He…
Bissell Jenkins Middleton ’48
Jenks died June 15, 2025, at age 98. Born in Charleston, S.C., Jenks grew up in Rochester before graduating from Phillips Exeter Academy and then…
Lloyd Stephen Riford Jr. ’46
Steve was a New York State legislator who served 8 terms as an Assemblyman and Senator, representing five counties in Central New York. He died…
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