MEMORIALS

Eric Kocher ’32
Eric died Jan. 2, 1999, from heart failure at his home on Long Island's North Shore. He had a distinguished career as a Foreign Service…
Edgar M. Lucas ’32
Ed Lucas died Jan. 30, 1999, of cancer at the Blakehurst Life Care Community in Towson, Md. After leaving Princeton, Ed attended Johns Hopkins for…
Joseph L. T. Nicholson ’32
Joe Nicholson died Jan. 31, 1999, at Dunwoody Village in Newtown Square, Pa. Joe earned his medical degree at the U. of Pennsylvania, where he…
Kenneth W. Gemmill ’32
A nationally recognized tax lawyer, Ken died Dec. 11, 1998, at his longtime home in Jamison, Pa., after several years of disability resulting from a…
W. Michael Aicher ’32
Mike Aicher died Sept. 1, 1998, in his hometown of Tucson, Ariz. He had a varied career, working during the depression years on Wall Street…
Milton E. D. Labau ’32
We recently learned that Milt LaBau died Aug. 25, 1997. As of our 50th reunion, Milt was living in Bethesda, Md. Soon after leaving Princeton…
Langdon Lea Jr. ’32
Lang Lea died Jan. 8, 1999, at Princeton Medical Center, having been in poor health for a number of years. Most of us remember that…
Herbert Jacquelin Potts ’32
Jack Potts died Nov. 8, 1998, at his residence in Fairhope, Ala., to which he had moved upon retirement. Jack devoted most of his career…
Malcolm Foster ’32
Mal Foster died Sept. 10, 1998, at his home in NYC. Mal attended Harvard Business School for two years, earning an MBA. Shortly thereafter he…
Harold A. Loewenheim ’32
A leader in the life insurance industry, Harold Loewenheim died Sept. 9, 1998, at Mount Sinai Hospital in NYC. After Princeton he began his insurance…
Charles Findley ’32
Chuck Findley died Jan. 3, 1998, in his hometown of Fresno, Calif. After graduation, Chuck had a number of different jobs in the field of…
William Piel Jr. ’32
Another outstanding lawyer of our class, Bill Piel died Sept. 13, 1998, at Tree House Farm, his home in Sherman, Conn. After graduation Bill earned…
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