MEMORIALS

William Butler IV ’59
Bill died of a stroke on May 20, 2010, in hospice care in Chester Springs, Pa. The Haverford School sent Bill to Princeton, where he…
William B. McKenna Sr. ’59
Bill died in Savannah, Ga., May 29, 2009. A native and lifelong resident of Savannah, Bill came to Princeton from Portsmouth Priory School. Although he…
Robert M. O'Dear Jr. ’59
Bob died April 7, 2010, at home in Chattanooga, Tenn. Bob came to Princeton from University High School in Lexington, Ky. He joined Quadrangle Club…
Christopher J. Heller ’59
Chris, a general and vascular surgeon, died Aug. 4, 2010, at his home in Tucson from residual complications of lung cancer that he first encountered…
Dick Heckard ’55
Dick Heckard, son of Margaret and George Heckard, died Jan. 6, 2011, at home in Galveston, Texas. In 1956, he married Susan Perry, his wife…
Robert T. Mills ’53
A student at Wauwatose (Wisconsin) High School from Waukesha, Wis., Bob left Princeton after his freshman year. It’s understood that he graduated with a bachelor’s…
Robert R. Rosenberg ’53
It wasn’t because of deficient grades that Bob left Princeton at the end of sophomore year, Bill Sutphin recalls; it was because of his patriotism…
John A. Harris IV ’51
Jay was born Sept. 12, 1928, in Philadelphia, the son of John A. Harris III and Elizabeth Flagler Harris. He prepared at St. Paul’s School…
David D. Black ’48
Dave died peacefully Jan. 7, 2011, at home after a long battle with colon cancer. He joined us by way of Deerfield. Dave graduated from…
David H. Gray ’48
Dave Gray died Christmas Day 2010 of natural causes in Stowe, Vt. He was 83. Dave grew up in New Canaan, Conn., and was a…
Charles Fredericks Jr. ’47
Charlie accelerated through Princeton, graduating in ’46. He then toiled through Harvard Law School, but turned quickly to a high-powered advertising career in New York…
Robert M. Wilson ’47
“Pete” served as a lieutenant (and later was promoted to captain) in Alaska during World War II. On his return to Princeton he became a…
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