“Jack” died Feb. 1, 2014, at his home in North Muskegon, Mich., after a lengthy illness.

After finishing Exeter in 1943, Jack served as an Army sergeant in the 75th Infantry Division. His company participated in the Battle of the Bulge. Following three years of military service he entered Princeton, where he was a member of Ivy and graduated with high honors in history.

In 1954 he graduated from the School of Medicine at Northwestern University. Upon completion of his residency in internal medicine at Chicago’s Wesley Memorial Hospital, he moved back to his hometown of Muskegon and established a private practice in internal medicine. For a period of time, he was chief of staff of Muskegon’s Mercy Hospital. Jack retired in 1995 after practicing 36 years.

His interests were many and varied, though he noted at our 25th that to keep abreast of the changing medical scene he studied almost as much as he did at Princeton. Golf, sailing, fly-fishing, photography, reading history, and traveling filled his spare time.

We share the loss of our classmate with his sons, Andrew ’82, Gregory, and Edward; his daughter, Katherine; and six grandchildren. His wife of more than 50 years, Aurilla, predeceased him in 2008.

Undergraduate Class of 1950