MEMORIALS

Robert S. Applegate ’53
Bob, or “Oz” as he was fondly called, arrived at Princeton with the large contingent from Lawrenceville and died peacefully of Alzheimer’s disease June 29…
David M. Burns ’53
Dave, who was leader, singer, and trombonist with the Hot Mustard Jazz Band — a big hit at two of our reunions — died of…
David P. Demarest Jr. ’53
David is another classmate whose death notice has just been received. He died Oct. 15, 2011, from Alzheimer’s disease. Born in Englewood, N.J., he came…
Gilbert Donald Murray III ’52
Gilbert Donald Murray III ’52 Equestrian, business executive, and composer, Don (son of Gilbert D. Murray ’21) came from Hotchkiss and majored in politics. He…
Joseph C. Edens Jr. ’50
Joe died June 3, 2013, in Virginia. He grew up in Baltimore, where he graduated from Gilman School. He pitched on the baseball team throughout…
Stanley E. Johnson ’50
A clergyman and member of Princeton’s half-century all-time track team, Stan died June 19, 2013, of complications from cancer. At Princeton, his slight frame (105…
Robert W. Flather ’49
Bob Flather died Jan. 27, 2013, near his home in Goleta, Calif. Bob was born May 17, 1925. He came to Princeton from Exeter in…
Umberto Rudolph Cocchiarella ’47
Rudy Cocchiarella died June 7, 2013, at Crystal Bay Senior Living in Destin, Fla. Rudy attended Newark College of Engineering from 1941 to 1943 before…
Joseph G. Lambert ’46
Oil may have flowed in Joe Lambert’s veins. Following graduation from Princeton in 1949, he absorbed the world of petroleum engineering at the University of…
Maxwell S. Keith ’46
In December 1970 in Los Angeles, a Superior Court judge appointed attorney Max Keith to represent Leslie Van Houten, one of three young women on…
Edward Wesley Hiler ’46
Understanding the criminal mind was Wes Hiler’s profession. After earning his doctorate in psychology at the University of Michigan in 1954, he was for many…
Hallett Johnson Jr. ’46
For more than 10 years, Latin America and South America were Hallett Johnson’s territory, as he determined for Merck where to build and how to…
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