MEMORIALS

Winthrop Page Hersey ’28
Win died Dec. 2, 2002. He was born in Wellesley Hills, Mass., where he lived for many years. At Princeton he was a member of…
Louis Otten ’28
Louis Otten, former vice president of '28, died Dec. 20, 2000, from congestive heart failure. Louis grew up in Memphis, where at age 16 he…
G. Chester Doubleday ’28
Chester died June 21, 2000, in Gladwyne, Pa. Loyal to Princeton, he was one of the class's longest and most generous donors to AG. He…
Marselis C. Parsons Jr. ’28
"Pardy," of Lyme, N.H., died following a brief illness. Before coming to Princeton, he attended St. Bernard's and Taft. After graduation, he worked on Wall…
Gerrish Thurber ’28 *29
We report sadly that Gerrish died Sept. 6, 2000. For some years, he and his wife, Mary Catherine, resided at the Meadow Lakes retirement community…
Donald Macy Liddell ’28
Donald died Oct. 17, 1999. He graduated from the Pingry School in Elizabeth, N.J., before entering Princeton. His major was economics and he was a…
William Robinson Taylor ’28
Bill died on Oct. 3, 1999, in Lyme, Conn., his home since 1950. After graduation Bill worked on Wall Street, a partner of W.E. Burnett…
William Lincoln Seibert ’28
William Seibert died July 8, 1999, in Charlottesville, Va. After graduation from Princeton, he earned a law degree from Fordham law school, and joined the…
John Van Ryn Jr. ’28
John Van Ryn died Aug. 7, 1999, in Palm Beach, Fla. He was 94. He was one of the best known of '28's classmates, having…
Donald Agnew ’28
Donald Agnew died at his home on Jupiter Island in Hobe Sound, Fla., on Mar. 10, 1999. After Princeton he attended Harvard Law School, receiving…
Oliver E. H. Gasch ’28
Oliver Gasch died July 6, 1999, in Washington, D.C., after heart surgery. He was appointed judge of the U.S. District Court by Pres. Lyndon Johnson…
William Lincoln Seibert ’28
William Seibert died July 8, 1999, in Charlottesville, Va. After graduating from Princeton, he earned a law degree from Fordham U. Law School, and joined…
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