MEMORIALS

George Perez ’77
George, an AIDS researcher who was the principal investigator in a number of clinical trials for HIV treatment, died June 14, 2011, of cancer. George…
Matthew Pollack ’64
Matt died Jan. 30, 2011, after a 13-year battle with Parkinson’s disease. Matt’s family moved from New York City to Maryland when he was young…
Alexander Torre-tasso ’62
Alexander Torre-Tasso died of heart failure Aug. 29, 2011, at home in Mount Pleasant, S.C. He had been in ill health. Alex came to us…
John B. Mulford ’61
The University has advised us that John died of cancer Sept. 17, 2007, in France. Eldest son of the late Vincent Strong Mulford Jr. ’33…
James R. Renick ’60
Jim got his “big promotion,” as he called it, Oct. 3, 2010, in Lancaster County, Pa., after a valiant 12-year struggle with Parkinson’s disease. Jim…
Richard B. Stothers ’60
Richard died of a heart attack June 28, 2011. at his home in New York City. Raised in New York, Richard graduated from Phillips Exeter…
Gale L. Kelly ’58
Gale Kelly, a resident of Southgate at Shrewsbury, Mass., died Aug. 10, 2011. Gale came to Princeton from East High School in Denver, Colo., where…
John MacRae ’57
John died Oct. 17, 2011, in Greenville, S.C. At Princeton he joined Dial, majored in chemical engineering, and played golf and intramural sports. His senior…
Richard T. Sparks ’57
Dick died Sept. 17, 2011. His home was Lynchburg, Va. At Princeton, he majored in civil engineering, joined Cap and Gown, and played football. He…
Stephen W. Schneiderman ’56
Steve died from emphysema June 20, 2011. He lived in Wharton, N.J. Steve grew up in Lawrence, N.Y., and prepped at Woodmere, where he studied…
Mortimer Fleishhacker III ’54
Mort Fleishhacker died Oct. 25, 2011, at Davies Medical Center in San Francisco of complications from a series of strokes. Born in San Francisco, he…
Robert J. McGee ’53
Bob, who arrived from Clifford Scott High School in East Orange, N.J., and began majoring in chemical engineering but switched disciplines and graduated summa cum…
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