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James Donald Marvin ’52

AFTER A FOURYEAR STRUGGLE with lymphoma, Jim Marvin died Feb, 11, 1990, His memorial service was conducted by his brother, the Rev. William Marvin, in…

Kenneth Reece Mitchell ’52

KEN MITCHELL died after a heart attack Feb. 18, 1991, in Seattle. At his funeral on Feb, 22, a colleague described Ken as one "who…

Jack Simmons Morgan ’52

JACK MORGAN died Aug. 9, 1991, four months after a recurrence of cancer had been diagnosed. His memorial service was in the Presbyterian Church at…

Richard Rittenhouse Reese ’52

DICK REESE suffered a massive heart attack Jan. 20, 1991, while he and his wife, Nancy, were strolling on the promenade in New Orleans, His…

Robert Thomas Sour ’52

TOM SOUR died Jan. 25, 1990. His memorial service was held in the Rye Presbyterian Church, Rye, N.Y. on Jan. 27, 1990, Perhaps most of…

Robert Babers Stell ’52

AFTER A FIFTEENYEAR STRUGGLE with cancer, Bob Stell died Aug. 17, 1990, in the hospital where he had served for 30 years in San Angelo…

Francis Cantrell Trimble Jr. ’52

AFTER A TWOANDAHALFYEAR BATTLE with lung cancer, Frank Trimble died peacefully in his wife 's arms Aug. 5, 1991, leaving countless blessings to soften his…

Edmund H. H. Caddy Jr. ’52 *55

Ed Caddy died April 17, 2006, of congestive heart failure at his home in Bolingbrook, Ill., having decided against further hospitalization. After a serious heart…

C. Carlton Colyer ’52

The class lost one of its greatest free spirits April 29, 2006, when Carl Colyer died following a fatal heart attack he suffered while delivering…

Morton Lewis Meyer ’52

MORT DIED July 21, 1991, at the Jewish Hospital of St. Louis, following a sevenmonth struggle with cancer. His funeral was in Temple Emanuel, Creve…

Philip Greafe Whitney ’52

PHIL DIED Apr. 11, 1990, in Essex Fells, NJ. He was bornin Montclair, NJ., June 29, 1930, and came to Princeton from Deerfield Academy, where…

William Spencer Service Jr. ’52

BILL DIED Nov. 24, 1990, in Durham, N.C. He had fought a twoyear battle against cancer with courage, stoicism, and an unsurpassed sense of humor…

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