MEMORIALS

David Nalle ’46
For nine years as founding executive director of what then was known as the Alfred Friendly Press Fellowships program, David brought international journalists into newsrooms…
Robert S. Allyn ’46
Maine’s Portland Press Herald wrote eloquently after Bob died Aug. 16, 2013, that “Bob enjoyed life for the simple stuff … any athletic event involving…
Thomas J. Byrne Jr. ’46
In an obituary following Tom’s death from a heart attack while jogging April 11, 2014, near his home in midtown Manhattan, the Vermont Standard said…
William H. Butler IV ’46
“The most exciting time of my life,” Bill reminisced in our 50th-reunion yearbook, “came during my tour of duty with the Eighth Air Force in…
Scott M. Mason ’44
Scott died Feb. 1, 2015. Descending from a musical family, Scott played the trumpet at Exeter, where he was an accomplished athlete and equestrian. At…
Frank Crawford ’43
Our classmate Frank died June 16, 2013, in Ocala, Fla. Before launching his career in the banking business, “in the non-financial end,” as he put…
Everett Carll ’43
Ev died June 9, 2013, in Bridgeton, N.J., his hometown. He prepared for Princeton at Bridgeton High School and Mercersburg Academy. Ev was with us…
John Durell ’43
John died May 28, 2014, in Anaheim, Calif., after suffering from Alzheimer’s disease for a number of years. He was a longtime resident and civic…
Moulton Johnson ’43
“Johnny” died April 15, 2014, at Sunrise Sacramento in Sacramento, Calif. He prepared for Princeton at Kent School, where he was editor of the Kent…
Kenneth E. Folsom ’43
Ken died Nov. 8, 2013. He spent his early years in Long Beach, Calif., and entered Princeton from Long Beach Junior College. At Princeton, he…
Robert E. Livesey ’41
Robert died Feb. 7, 2015, at home with his family. He was 95. Robert remained loyal to the orange and black for his entire life…
William E. Mussett ’40
Bill died May 29, 2014, in Jupiter, Fla., at age 95. The son of a salesman, he was born in Texas and grew up in…
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