MEMORIALS

John Clark May ’56
At Princeton, John May roomed with Frank Peabody, Bevis Longstreth, and John Butsch, sharing a suite in ’79 Hall with Jack Fritts, Slade Mills, and…
John Hill Tucker Wilson ’56
John Hill Wilson died Aug. 12, 2010, after a long fight with lung cancer. He was 76. John Hill was a great classmate and a…
John W. Sibley ’55
John “Sib” Sibley died May 2, 2010, in New York City. He was the son of George H. Sibley ’20. John graduated from Collegiate School…
Thomas Michael Murphy ’55
Tom died Dec. 22, 2009, of complications from lung cancer. Coming from Phillips Academy Andover, Tom played freshman and varsity baseball and IAA dorm football…
Thomas A. Farr ’54
Tom Farr died June 2, 2010. Although slowed by a stroke and a heart attack, he remained active to the end. Born in New York…
George Roberts Andrews ’53
George, who was born in Havana, the son of American diplomats, and was fortunate to have an international upbringing in Japan, Panama, Norway, Canada, England…
Howard Emerson Parks Jr. ’51
Howie was born May 18, 1929, and came to us from East High School in Denver, where he played football and was president of the…
Lewis Seymour Mudge Jr. ’51 *61
(The following is an expanded version of a memorial published in the Oct. 13, 2010, issue of PAW.) Lew Mudge, Christian theologian, professor, and ethicist…
William A. Christison ’50
Bill died peacefully in Santa Fe, N.M., June 13, 2010, after a brief illness. A Boston native, Bill came to Princeton from Andover. He was…
Michael Steinberg ’49 *51
Michael, who helped frame the listening experience of countless music lovers, died July 26, 2009, from complications related to cancer. He served as The Boston…
John Stow Cuniberti ’49
John died Dec. 24, 2009, in Geneva, Switzerland, where he lived for many years. He came to Princeton from Deerfield Academy, where he was active…
Thomas Scharman Buechner ’48
With the death of Tom Buechner from lymphoma June 13, 2010, Princeton and the class has bid farewell to a most distinguished creative genius and…
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