MEMORIALS

Nicholas A. Gallo Jr. ’62
Nicholas died Feb. 6, 2023, after a series of falls. Entering Princeton from Haverford (Pa.) High School, Nicholas majored in chemical engineering and ate at…
Charles D. Morrison ’62
Chuck died March 14, 2023. He came to us from Casady School in Oklahoma City, and he read The Oklahoman throughout college. Chuck ate at…
Robert A.K. Smith Jr. ’62
Robin died of cardiac arrest March 4, 2023, in St. Louis. He was a gentleman in the full sense of the word. He graduated from…
Walter A. Stark Jr. ’62
Walter died Jan. 6, 2023, in Santa Fe., N.M., of cancer. He came to us from Robertson High School in Las Vegas, where he was…
Alexander C. Sutherland II ’62
Alec died Jan. 26, 2023, in Rochester, N.Y., of complications from Parkinson’s disease. His family was present at his death. While Alec came to us…
Lyn I. Goldberg ’63
Dinny died Feb. 9, 2023, at his home in Savannah, Ga., after what his family described as a brief but severe illness. Dinny came to…
Arlyn H. Lichthardt ’63
Arlyn, a superb athlete with an engaging and boundless appetite for life, died March 13, 2023, in a hospital near his home in northern France…
Frederick L. Meisel ’63
Fred died at home Jan 14, 2023, of cancer. He was an eminent child psychiatrist who practiced and taught in the Boston area for more…
William L. Grenoble IV ’64
Skip died May 22, 2022, in State College, Pa. He was raised in nearby Lock Haven, where he attended high school, played basketball, participated in…
Douglas A. Grier ’64
After a long illness, Doug passed away in Tyrone, Pa., Feb. 15, 2023. He attended The Hill School, where he was chairman of the school…
James P. Whitlock Jr. ’64
Jim died at his home in San Francisco Feb. 16, 2023. To the extent he allowed anything to be known about his personal life, he…
Donald Avery ’65
Don died Sept. 18, 2022, in Redmond, Wash., following a long illness. A native of Elmhurst, Ill., Don graduated as salutatorian at York Community High…
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Giving big with Kwanza Jones ’93 and José E. Feliciano ’94; Elizabeth Tsurkov freed; small town wonderers.
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