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Richard Mawe *53

A scientist and an actor, Richard died Oct. 7, 2022. Born April 16, 1929, in West New York, N.J., Richard earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees…

Pamela V. Brown ’74

Pamela died Nov. 26, 2022, at the age of 69. She was born in the Mount Airy section of Philadelphia, the daughter of Mary and…

William James Arraj ’73

Billy died May 25, 2019, at Lake Forest Park, Wash. Born Aug. 1, 1952, to James and Margaret Arraj in Queens, N.Y., Billy grew up…

Bruce A. Hughes ’72

Our beloved and enthusiastic classmate, Bruce Allan Hughes, died peacefully at home on July 10, 2022 after a long, heroic battle with cancer. Bruce was…

Joseph L. Wood ’67

Joe died March 6, 2022, after battling prostate cancer. He grew up in Alabama, moved to Baltimore in 1959, and graduated from the McDonogh School…

William C. Cummings III ’66

Will died Aug. 1, 2022, of injuries suffered in a biking accident in Madison, Wis. A native of Janesville, Wis., Will came to Princeton from…

Dolph F. Becker ’65

Dolph died Oct. 8, 2022 in Bloomfield, Conn., after a long siege with illnesses before succumbing to Lewy body dementia. He was surrounded by family…

Barry M. Rich ’64

’64 Barry died Aug. 31, 2022, of liver cancer in Boston, where he was self-employed as an attorney. Barry came to Princeton from Shaker Heights…

Donald P. McPherson III ’63

Don died Nov. 20, 2022, at home in Baltimore with his wife, Ann Teaff, by his side. A longtime partner at DLA Piper in Baltimore…

William P. Macht ’63

Will died March 15, 2022, at home in Vancouver, Wash., surrounded by his partner Sylvia Skarstad and his two sons. He was a professor of…

Atmore L. Baggot ’63

’63 Atmore, a well-known and highly respected attorney in the Phoenix area for more than 52 years, died Nov. 9, 2022. He spent the last…

Herbert Henryson II ’62

Herb died Sept. 23, 2022, at his home in Middlebury, Vt. Graduating from Lawrence High School in Lawrence, N.Y., at Princeton, Herb majored in chemical…

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