MEMORIALS

Michael A. Votichenko ’68
Michael was born Oct. 8, 1946, the grandson of a Russian émigré and son of a philosopher father. He died of organ failure May 22…
Erick M. Leithe Jr. ’68
Rick died Aug. 21, 2025, near Seattle of complications due to pulmonary fibrosis. He came to us from Roosevelt High School in Seattle, where he…
Stephen M. Cushmore ’68
Cush died June 4, 2025, in Philadelphia of complications due to Parkinson’s disease. He came to us from William Penn Charter School in Philadelphia, where…
John M. Bogert ’68
John died Aug. 22, 2025, doing what he loved with the woman he loved. He and his wife, Lorrie, were about to go crabbing in…
Anozie A. Ozumba ’66
Ano died Aug. 25, 2025, in his native Nigeria. He joined our class as a sophomore in 1963 after graduating from the Government College in…
John W. Bowman Jr. ’66
John, known to classmates as “Bows,” died Aug. 21, 2025, ending a long battle with Alzheimer’s. Bows came to Princeton from Choate, where he was…
John Robert Bedell ’66
Bob died Sept. 18, 2025, on Hilton Head Island, S.C. He came to Princeton from Western Reserve Academy in Hudson, Ohio, where he played baseball…
Thomas M. Brayton ’65
Tom died May 17, 2025, in Darien, Conn., where he lived for many years with his wife of 56 years, Friede, sister of classmate John…
Anthony H. Sweet ’64
Tony died June 13, 2025, in Grand Rapids, Mich. Born in New York City, he grew up in Washington, D.C. He attended the Landon School…
Dennis F. Keely ’64
Dennis died March 21, 2022, surrounded by his wife, Evelyn, and his three children and their families. He came to Princeton from Sanford H. Calhoun…
Harland B. Horton Jr. ’64
Hal died July 23, 2025, after a hard-fought yearlong treatment for acute myeloid leukemia. He entered Princeton from Buchtel High School in Akron, Ohio. At…
Bruce S. Burr ’64
Bruce died April 21, 2025, in San Diego of complications associated with congestive heart failure. He was born in Elizabeth, N.J., and attended Arthur L…
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