MEMORIALS

Robert L. Goodale Jr. ’52
Bob, pioneering surgeon and arts philanthropist, died July 17, 2014, in Minneapolis. Bob came to Princeton after Groton, majored in French, and took meals at…
Walter W. Bauman ’50
Walt died Dec. 15, 2013, in South Setauket, N.Y. He was a graduate of Haverford High School in Havertown, Pa. He left Princeton during his…
Joseph A. Zang Jr. ’50
Joe died Nov. 29, 2013, at his home in Greenwich, Conn. Before entering Princeton, Joe served as a corpsman in the Navy from 1942 to…
Stephen S. Halsey ’50
Steve died April 22, 2014, in Portland, Ore., of bone cancer. After graduating from St. Mark’s and spending a year in the Navy, he entered…
John J. Auld Jr. ’50
Jack died March 24, 2014, in his hometown of St. Louis, where he graduated from Cleveland High School. A Marine honor guard was present at…
Anthony Widmann ’49
Tony Widmann died unexpectedly Oct. 11, 2013. He had attended Reunions the previous May and seemed well at the time. Tony came to Princeton from…
James S. Young ’49
Jim Young died Aug. 8, 2013, at his home in Advance Mills, Va., after a lifetime of teaching at Columbia and the University of Virginia…
H. Burke Matthews Jr. ’48
Burke died of renal failure June 19, 2014, at age 88 in his Ruxton, Md., home. An alumnus of the Gilman School, he graduated from…
William J. Bolger ’48
Bill died in Princeton June 25, 2014, at age 88. His Princeton classmates and friends knew him as he’s described in The New York Times’…
Joseph Diorio ’48
Joe died June 6, 2014, in Ocean City, N.J. He was 92. A lifelong resident of the Atlantic City area, he was a prominent business…
William D. Hardin ’48
Bill died Sept. 12, 2014, at age 87 in Green Pond, N.J. He was born in Newark and graduated from Newark Academy. At Princeton, he…
Franklin P. Hayba ’47
Frank died of natural causes Aug. 1, 2014, in a hospice in The Villages, Fla. Born and raised in Cleveland, Frank enlisted in the Navy…
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