MEMORIALS

Langdon G. Rankin ’30
Langdon G. Rankin of Essex, Conn., died Oct. 26, 1998. He was 90. Born in Newark, N.J., he was a member of Princeton's Cannon Club…
Endsley Fairman ’30
Endsley Fairman died May 22, 1998, at the Brandywine Hospital as a result of injuries received in an automobile accident. Born on Oct. 9, 1908…
Charles F. Nesslage ’30
Charles died Feb. 1, 1998. Born in Union City, N.J., on June 23, 1909, he prepared at the Mt. Hermon School in Massachusetts. At Princeton…
Warren Sanford Stone ’30
Warren Stone died Jan. 18, 1997. He was born Jan. 8, 1908, in Cuba. He prepared at Westminster School and belonged to Elm. In 1935…
George Morton Payne Jr. ’30 *33
George Morton Payne Jr. of Mission Hills, Kans., died Apr. 29, 1998, at his home. He was 88. George was born June 22, 1909, in…
Elliot Rodgers Coyle ’30
Elliot Rodgers Coyle, a longtime resident of Sewickley, Pa., died at his home, Jan. 4, 1998, in his sleep. He was 88. He was born…
Charles Oechler ’30
Charles "Fish" Oechler died Apr. 29, 1998. Born in NYC July 15, 1909, he came to Princeton from Lawrenceville and was a member of Charter…
William C. Clark ’30
William C. Clark died on Oct. 13, 1997, of congestive heart failure. He came to Princeton from Boys H.S. in Brooklyn. An economics major, he…
Gilbert Fitzhugh ’30
Gilbert Fitzhugh died Dec. 29, 1997, at Meadow Lakes in Hightstown, N.J. He had been ailing for several years. For 10 years (1963-73) he headed…
Robert L. Churchill ’30 *31
Robert L. Churchill, Eastman executive and former president of Eastman Chemical Products Inc., died Sept. 16, 1997, in Kingsport, Tenn. He was 89. Robert was…
Burton L. Curry ’30 *33
Burton L. Curry died Oct. 4, 1997, in Vero Beach, Fla., where he had lived for six years. He was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., on…
Donald M. Ditmars ’30 *31
Donald M. Ditmars died at Easton [Pa.] Hospital, July 12, 1997. He was 89. Born in Trenton, he lived in Pennington since 1942. Donald was…
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