MEMORIALS
Joel Pensley ’62
Joel died Sept. 29, 2021, in Manhattan, his longtime partner at his side. Joel came to us from Polytechnic Preparatory Country Day School in Brooklyn…
Philip W. D’Arms ’62
Phil died Feb. 3, 2022. Born in Denver, Phil grew up in Princeton. He joined us from Westminster School in Simsbury, Conn. After two years…
John Raymond Torell III ’61
John died Feb. 9, 2022, of complications of Alzheimer’s disease. Raised in Hartford, Conn., he came to us from Kingswood School. At Princeton he majored…
Jay Sailey ’61
Jay died Feb. 17, 2022. Born in Trenton, N.J., he came to us from the Hun School. At Princeton he majored in Oriental Studies, was…
Harold Alexander Falconer Jr. ’61
Sandy died Oct. 24, 2021, at his home in Maine after a long illness. Born in Schenectady, N.Y., he came to us from Burnt Hills–Ballston…
James Haley Buxton ’61
[node:field-image-collection:0:render]Haley died Sept. 16, 2019, in his sleep in Norfolk, Va. According to the Freshman Herald, he came to us from Canfield (Ohio) High School…
Gerald Stoller ’60
Jerry died June 23, 2021, after a long period of suffering from Lewy body dementia. He lived in Port Jefferson, N.Y., and New York City…
Edward H. Smith Jr. ’60
Ed came to us from Yonkers High School in New York. At Princeton he participated in JV wrestling and lacrosse. Beginning in basic engineering, he…
Kaneaster Hodges Jr. ’60
U.S. senator, Methodist minister, civil-rights crusader, lawyer, keen conservationist, and expert duck caller, Ken had a very busy and fruitful life. A son of Newport…
Robert M. Stoddard ’59
Born in Chicago, Bob migrated east to attend Deerfield Academy, where he played football and lacrosse and ran cross-country. He brought his lacrosse skills with…
Edward J. Robbins ’59
The term “world traveler” must have been coined for Ted Robbins. Between business trips and adventure/pleasure voyages, Ted (and sometimes Linda) circled the globe twice…
F. Lawrence Pethick ’59
Larry died Nov. 1, 2021. He came to Princeton from Cranford (N.J.) High School and majored in electrical engineering “because,” as he joked, “computer science…
Memorial PAWcasts
Remembering Ernie T. Pascarella ’65
‘Just so that everybody knows, this was one outstanding guy in every way,’ said Cosmo Iacavazzi ’65
Remembering Joe Schein ’37
Joe Schein ’37 the oldest living alum in Princeton's history at the time of his death. He carried the 1923 Silver Cane eight times at the P-rade during Reunions.
PAW IN PRINT
October 2024
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