MEMORIALS

Gates K. Agnew ’57
One of the well-known Agnew brothers at Princeton, Gates died Feb. 25, 2023, in Bloomington, Ind. Coming to Princeton from the John Burroughs School in…
Joseph E. Illick III ’56
Joe died Feb. 23, 2023, in San Francisco, after sustaining serious brain trauma from a fall following one of his nearly-daily swims in the San…
William D. Greenspan ’56
Bill died Nov. 23, 2022, after being diagnosed with a blood infection and suffering a subsequent stroke. Bill worked in Paris and London before settling…
William D. Greenspan ’56
Bill died Nov. 23, 2022, after being diagnosed with a blood infection and suffering a subsequent stroke. Bill worked in Paris and London before settling…
Alexander McClurg Hogg ’55
There has been no shortage of remarkable people in the Class of ’55. Near the top of the list is Sandy, who died June 25…
Stephen Charles Henkel ’55
Steve, an author and sailor whose intellect and humor were much enjoyed by friends and family, died Dec. 14, 2022, in Sarasota, Fla. He was…
William Faux Gray ’55
Fauxie, a genial and much-admired classmate who loved to tell stories, often embellished, died July 24, 2022. As his son Chris noted, “There was always…
James S. Gleason ’55
Jim, a firm believer in school choice options, died June 17, 2022. He was a great-grandson of William Gleason, founder of the Gleason Corp., which…
William Radford Coyle ’55
Bill, an OB/GYN physician who once estimated that he had delivered about 4,000 babies, died in Peabody, Mass., Feb. 10, 2023, the day before his…
Jon B. Rogers ’54
Jon died May 17, 2022. At Wayland Academy he participated in football, swimming, and track. An economics major at Princeton, his senior thesis was on…
David George Powell ’54
Dave died following surgery for a hernia Feb. 14, 2023. He came to us from New Trier High School in Winnetka, Ill., where he was…
Maurice Kemp Jr. ’54
Maury died Feb. 8, 2023. He prepared at St. Andrew’s School in Delaware, where he starred in three sports, earning MVP honors in basketball and…
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