MEMORIALS

Roger P. Yannetti ’74
At all reunions to come, we will toast Roger P. Yannetti, who died of heart failure July 1, 2003, in Upper St. Clair, Pa. He…
Richard A. Goodman ’74
The intellect and comedic genius of Richard Goodman was taken from us on Sept. 2, 2013, when he lost his battle with pancreatic cancer. Richie…
James V. Davis Jr. ’66
The class received word in July that James Davis died Dec. 9, 2013. A graduate of The Hill School in Pottstown, Pa., and a resident…
Peter C. Wylie ’66
Pete died June 26, 2014. He graduated from St. Paul’s School, where rowing was his favorite sport. At Princeton he majored in Latin American studies…
Richard E. Fitzpatrick ’66
After a courageous battle with metastatic prostate cancer, Fitz died from unexpected complications July 12, 2014, at home in Rancho Santa Fe, Calif., surrounded by…
William Greenberg ’63
Bill died of pancreatic cancer June 7, 2014, in Blacksburg, Va., where he had been an award-winning professor of mathematics for four decades at Virginia…
G. Alan Kramer ’61
Known to many of us as “Gak,” our classmate Alan died March 8, 2014, in Houston, Texas. Born in Reading, Pa., he graduated from Muhlenberg…
William H. Meeks III ’61
Known to many of us as “Billy,” Bill died in his sleep Jan. 30, 2014, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., where he was born and where…
Christopher Hail ’60
Chris died of cancer June 17, 2014, in Rockport, Mass. Born in Cheyenne, Wyo., June 15, 1938, he was the son of Col. Clebert and…
John D. Currie Jr. ’58
John died July 10, 2014, after a long illness. John prepared for Princeton at Woodberry Forest School. A history major, he was a member of…
George M. Wilson ’58
George died June 21, 2014, after a long illness. He came to Princeton from Washington-Lee High School in Arlington, Va. At Princeton, George was a…
Thomas R. Flagg ’57
Thomas Flagg died June 9, 2014, surrounded by family at his home in Redding, Conn., where he lived for 40 years. At Princeton, he majored…
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