MEMORIALS

Henry Coleman Long ’19
Henry Coleman Long died on July 31,1989, at a nursing home in Selma, Ala., after a long illness. He was born in Uniontown, Ala., and…
George A. Vaughn Jr. ’19
George A. Vaughn died on July 31, 1989. Bob was born in Brooklyn and attended Adelphi Academy. He left Princeton in May 1917 to enlist…
Jarvis Cromwell ’18
JARVIS CROMWELL, our longtime Class secretary and exceedingly stalwart colleague, went quietly into his permanent steep early in the morning of Sun., Mar. 15, 1992…
Harding Roche ’18
"HARDING ROCHE, avid tennis and squash player, dies at 94." Thus read the headline in the Feb. 13, 1992, edition of the SHORT HILLS (N.J.)…
W. Mercier Parker ’18
AFTER A BRIEF ILLNESS, W. Mercier "Perk" Parker passed away in California on Dec. 27, 1991. News of his death came from his son Stephen…
John H. Burns Jr. ’18
THE CITIZENS OF WICHITA, Kansas, and the Class of '18 suffered a true loss with the death of John H. Jr., on April 13, 1991…
Frank Baker ’18
IT WAS A HEAVY LOSS for our Class when our splendid Class President Frank Baker'18 died Jan. 11, 1991. Born Aug. 24, 1895, in Atchison…
Albert D. Reidinger ’18
OUR BELOVED CLASSMATE, Albert Reidinger, died July 29, 1990, of pneumonia at his home in Cokesbury Village in Hockessin, Dela. He was 94 years of…
Lamartine Varnedoe Lamar ’18
"SHORTY" LAMAR DIED June 22, 1990, at his home in New Orleans. He was born Mar. 28, 1896, in Valdosta, Ga., and spent his youth…
Pamela Meredyth Colwell ’17
Pam Colwell died on Apr. 4, 2001, in Manchester, Mass. She was 94. She was born in London and was predeceased by her first husband…
Steven J. Hirsch ’17
Steve Hirsch, the last remaining member of the Class of '17, died on Sept. 2, 2000, at home in San Francisco. He was 105 and…
Isaac Bates Grainger ’17
Ike Grainger died Oct. 12, 1999 in Wilmington, N.C. He was 104. He prepared for Princeton at Woodberry Forest School. At Princeton he was a…
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