MEMORIALS

Gerald P. Norton ’61
Jerry died Dec. 5, 2025, in Ipswich, Mass., after a bout with pneumonia and a long struggle with dementia. Born in Boston, he came to…
Alan MacKenzie ’61
Al died Oct. 27, 2025, at home in Hartford, Conn., after a fall that caused kidney failure. The son a of a Navy admiral, he…
John Kremer III ’61
John died Nov. 26, 2025, in Scarborough, Maine. Born in Montclair, N.J., he came to us from St. George’s School. At Princeton he majored in…
John B. Mulliken ’60
John’s career was typical of the many Class of ’60 doctors who gave more back to medicine than they took from it. His contributions to…
William A. James Jr. ’60
Bill prepared for Princeton at the historic Webb School in Bell Buckle, Tenn. He served as senior class president, was valedictorian, played football and track…
Keith Barton ’60
Born and raised in Summit, N.J., Keith prepared for Princeton at Philips Exeter Academy. There, he competed in swimming and debate. With us, he continued…
Lawrence Waterbury III ’59
Lawrence came to Princeton from San Marcos High School in San Marcos, Texas. He has no biography in the Nassau Herald, although his University records…
Marshall Swartzburg ’59
Marsh died Aug. 8, 2023. A proud, multi-talented New Englander from Marblehead, Mass., he edited the Marblehead High School newspaper, chaired the dramatics club, ran…
James C. McClymont Jr. ’59
Jim died Jan. 19, 2026. He attended Hempstead (N.Y.) High School. At Princeton, he entered the engineering school, majoring in chemical engineering and joining the…
Anthony P. Marshall ’59
Born and raised in New York City, Tony died Nov. 16, 2024, in Pittsboro, N.C. His academic tutelage began at Hunter College Elementary. At age…
Phillip T. Markwood ’59
Phil died Dec. 20, 2025, survived by his wife of 60 years, Joan; a son and a daughter; four grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren. As a…
John I. Fishburne Jr. ’59
John died Aug. 7, 2025. Charleston born, John’s Foreign Service father introduced him to three languages and 13 schools before settling at Lawrenceville, from which…
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July 2026
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