MEMORIALS

Frank E. Richardson Jr. ’24
Frank E. Richardson Jr. of Sewickley, Pa., and Blue Hill, Maine, died Apr. 22, 1996, after a brief illness. A former sales executive of the…
Thomas Kiernan ’24
Thomas Kiernan died Jan. 17, 1996, of congestive heart failure in Chatham, N.J. He was 93. Tom was a loyal and supportive member of the…
Crosby N. Boyd ’24
Crosby died Aug. 12, 1995, at his summer home in Cape May, N.J. He was born Jan. 2, 1903, in Philadelphia. He prepared for Princeton…
Edward Naumburg Jr. ’24
Ned died June 28, 1995, in Greenwich, Conn. He was born Jan. 19, 1903, in N.Y.C. and attended the Ethical Culture School. At Princeton he…
John Barclay Jr. ’24
Jack died in his sleep in the early morning hours of Mar. 20, 1995, at his lifelong residence in Greensburg, Penn. "The Baron," as he…
David Mitchell Kydd ’24
Dr. David M. Kydd died in Cooperstown, N.Y., Apr. 20, 1995. He had been in declining health for several months. David had a long and…
Edmund Burke Jr. ’24
WE HAVE BEEN INFORMED by Edmund Burke's daughter Nancy Burke Ross that her father died in the Amherst Presbyterian Nursing Center in Williamsville, N..H., on…
Malcolm Dexter Haven ’24
MALCOM DEXTER HAVEN, a Charleston civic leader, artist, author, and retired president of the oil equipment firm of Livingston and Haven, died Sept. 18, 1993…
Joseph Wright Powell Jr. ’24
JOSEPH W. POWELL JR. died Jan. 30, 1993, in North Hill, Mass. He prepared at Milton Academy. After graduating with our Class, he earned an…
George Edward Leh ’24
GEORGE EDWARD LEH died Nov. 25, 1992, in Allentown, Penn., where he had lived all his life. Eddy was a senior partner of a department…
William P. E. Doelger ’24
PETER DOELGER died at his home in West Palm Beach on Nov. 12, 1992. After graduation, Peter received an M.S. from M.I.T. and worked there…
Fredric B. Mohle ’24
FRED MOHLE died in Ponte Vedra on Sept. 27, 1992. He was a native of Brooklyn. He prepared for Princeton at Erasmus Hall. He was…
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