MEMORIALS

George H. Boynton ’35
George died Nov. 25, 2012, in Schervier Pavilion, Warwick, N.Y. The son of George H. Boynton 1901, he was born and raised in Atlanta. He…
Joseph F. Howard ’79
Joseph Howard of North Attleboro, Mass., died April 17, 2010, after a courageous one-year battle with brain cancer. Joe was a stellar student-athlete at Catholic…
David W. Woodard ’62
David died Nov. 9, 2012, at home in Cayuga Heights, N.Y., of prostate cancer. David came to Princeton from the Academy of the New Church…
Farish A. Jenkins Jr. ’61
We lost Farish Nov. 11, 2012, to complications following surgery for pancreatic cancer while also being treated for multiple myeloma. Born in Manhattan and raised…
Rowland Richards Jr. ’57 *64
Toby died Jan. 8, 2013. At Princeton, he joined Court Club and majored in civil engineering. After graduating he earned a master’s degree in civil…
James W. Moseley ’53
Long before the movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind came out, Jim was preoccupied with outer space and unidentified flying objects, and when he…
Robert L. Melick ’53
In 1975, Bob, a Detroit baseball enthusiast, went with his son, Jordan, to see the Tigers play. He was surprised to find that he would…
Frank B. Rhodes ’53
Frank died suddenly, a day after he finished what he enjoyed doing most, playing a round of golf. His loving wife, Sandy, the former Sandra…
Olgierd C. Prus ’52
Al came to Princeton from Portsmouth (R.I.) Priory School, bearing the family name of Pruszanowski (which in 1971 he shortened to Prus). Born in Poland…
Davis M. Roach ’52
Dave came to the class from Southwest High School in Kansas City, Mo. He had a remarkable record of achievements in debate, topped by his…
Reinhard H. Loosch ’52
Reinie left us in the summer of ’51, but by then had joined Terrace Club, the Lutheran Students Association, Whig-Clio, and the German Club and…
William T. McGarry ’52
Bill died Dec. 26, 2011. He came to Princeton after serving five years in the Air Force as a fighter pilot and married Doris Murray…
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