MEMORIALS

Michael E. Harris ’61
Mike died Nov. 9, 2021, of Parkinson’s at Regency Grande Nursing Center in Dover, N.J. Born in Tanta, Egypt, to missionary parents, he lived in…
John M. Klineberg ’60
The U.S. space program began just as we were graduating, and John was drawn to it from its very beginning. He was raised in Scarsdale…
William D. McCabe Jr. ’59
Bill, a retired Navy officer and structural engineer, died Dec. 18, 2022. Born in Los Angeles, he grew up in San Antonio, Texas. He graduated…
George A. Johnson ’59
George, the nation’s first Peace Corps volunteer, died Nov. 20, 2022. He came to Princeton “a poor but honest jock” from Titusville (Pa.) High School…
Stephen A. Feig ’59
Steve, professor emeritus of pediatrics at UCLA’s David Geffen School of Medicine, died Nov. 30, 2022. He is survived by his wife of 62 years…
Ernest E.H. McCall ’57
After an unusually adventurous life, Ernie was slowed by Lewy body dementia 10 years ago, and died Dec. 17, 2022. He was born in Eugene…
Jay H. Lehr ’57
Jay died Jan. 10, 2023, of cardiac arrest. He was 86. He came to Princeton from the Hotchkiss School. At Princeton, he majored in geology…
Douglas M. Yeager ’55
Doug, an inveterate traveler and generous supporter of childhood development, died Dec. 24, 2022, at his home in Fort Collins, Colo. He was born Nov…
Clinton Stuart Raynor Jr. ’55
Stuart, a guiding force in affordable housing in northern Virginia, died Nov. 7, 2022, in Charlottesville, Va. He was born Sept. 30, 1933, in New…
Alan D. Persky ’55
Alan, a psychiatrist trained in psychoanalysis who was passionate about helping people, died Dec. 17, 2022, at his home near Boston. He attended Lincoln High…
William A. Percy III ’55
Bill, who led a remarkably adventurous life in academia and elsewhere, died in his sleep Oct. 30, 2022. He was born Dec. 10, 1933, in…
Thomas I. Unterberg ’52
Tom graduated from Deerfield and at Princeton majored in economics and ate at Key and Seal. He worked on the Tiger and roomed with Terry…
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