Joseph F. Heiser Jr. ’68

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Joe attended Philadelphia’s Central High School, where he was a standout student and basketball player. At Princeton he roomed with Rick Slone and John Haarlow freshman year. He ate at Cottage, majored in English, and starred in basketball. He was Pete Carril’s first captain and was All-Ivy his senior year.

After graduation, Joe pursued a 30-year career in education, teaching math, coaching basketball, and serving as a curriculum supervisor at high schools in New Jersey. Former students remembered him as a dedicated teacher, and colleagues regarded him as a good friend and wise counselor.

In 2000, Joe and his wife, Barbara, purchased a ranch in the mountains near Ruidoso, N.M., where they could enjoy their horses, the landscape, and bridge. But Joe returned to teaching and coaching until 2006.

Those who saw Joe play will always remember his grace on the court, and all who knew him likewise will remember his grace and kindness in everyday life.

In addition to Barbara, Joe is survived by his sister, Sara Demo; his children, Christopher, Christian, and Norma; and three grandchildren. To them, the class extends its sincere sympathy.

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