Eugene C. Struckhoff III ’66

Gene died Sept. 21, 2025, in Enfield, N.H.
He came to Princeton from Phillips Exeter Academy, entering with the Class of 1967. He majored in history, belonged to Cloister Inn, and played interclub sports.
A Harvard Law grad, Gene practiced law in New Hampshire with the firm of Lothstein Guerrriero. He became one of the country’s leading experts in defending those charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. He was one of the founders of the National College for DUI Defense.
Gene reported in our 55th-reunion yearbook that he resided in McLeod, Mont., but he moved back to Enfield toward the end of his life. He was an avid photographer and was especially interested in bird photography. He was one of the founders of The Fourth Place, in Hanover, N.H., “a community space for everyone who loves games, comics, and geek culture.”
A photograph of Gene wearing a mask was the inspiration for our Masked Man project during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Gene is survived by his son, Ian, to whom the class extends its condolences.
Paw in print

April 2026
Inside the new ES and SEAS complex; kudos for austerity; jazz at Princeton.


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