MEMORIALS

Nicholas C.H. MacNeil ’61
Nick died May 23, 2025, at home in Staunton, Va., of complications of Parkinson’s disease. Born in Summit, N.J., he spent his youth in Haiti…
R. Bruce Rosenbauer ’60
We lost an amiable classmate when Bruce died May 7, 2025, shortly before our 65th reunion. Raised in Sleepy Hollow, N.Y., Bruce graduated from North…
L. Parker Harrell Jr. ’60
Parker grew up in Washington, D.C., and attended St. Albans School, where he stood out in sports. With us he played four years of baseball…
Robert W. Tull ’59
Cross country skier, hot air balloonist, fly fisherman, husband, and father, Bob died Dec. 24, 2023, in Albuquerque, N.M. A Denver native and Mercersburg Academy…
John M. Hill Jr. ’59
John was born July 1, 1937, in St. Paul, Minn. He died April 15, 2024, in Santa Cruz County, Calif. John prepared for Princeton at…
Herman J. Belz ’59
Herm died March 12, 2024, in Rockville, Md. Born in Haddon Heights, N.J., Herm’s stellar undergraduate years included a basketball career as one of Cappy…
Bruce Martin ’57
A classmate who made the U.S. Army a great part of his life, Bruce died Jan. 8, 2025. He came to Princeton from Walpole (N.H.)…
Phillip E. Gladfelter ’55
Phil, who was born in Philadelphia June 24, 1933, grew up there and then moved across the country to spend his life in the Seattle…
David Greatorex Powell ’54
David died Jan. 28, 2025. He prepared at South Kent School and was active in football, crew, and student government. At Princeton, he majored in…
Richard W. Corkhill ’53
Dick died June 24, 2025, in Avalon, N.J. He was born in Berwyn, Pa., and came to Princeton from the Haverford School. Dick majored in…
Vincent J. Andretta Jr. ’53
Vincent was born in Kingston, N.Y., and attended Kingston High School and Lawrenceville before coming to Princeton. He was a member of Tower Club and…
David Paton ’52
Dave died April 3, 2025. He graduated from The Hill School and studied biology at Princeton. He won the Freshman English Prize and served as…
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January 2026
Giving big with Kwanza Jones ’93 and José E. Feliciano ’94; Elizabeth Tsurkov freed; small town wonderers.
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