MEMORIALS

Blair S. McMillin ’57
Blair died Jan. 27, 2014, at Mount Lebanon, Pa. During his Princeton years he majored in the Woodrow Wilson School, was bicker chairman and president…
William A. McCleary III ’57
Bill, known as “Beets” to his Pingry School classmates and Acharn (teacher) to his Thammasat University students, died Nov. 26, 2013, while snorkeling. The accident…
Charles H. Williams IV ’55
Charles Williams was born Feb. 19, 1933, in Youngstown, Ohio, and died Jan. 20, 2014, of the lingering effects of a 2013 stroke. He was…
George A. Brehm ’55
George was born Oct. 4, 1933, to Edith Avery and Edward Brehm in Seattle and died in Seattle Jan. 14, 2014. George attended Montlake School…
John Roderic O'Connor ’55 *71
Roddy O’Connor — scholar, bon vivant, raconteur — was born in New York City Nov. 14, 1933, and died Jan. 13, 2014, in France. A…
John Henn ’55
“Jack” Henn was born in Philadelphia Sept. 7, 1933, and died peacefully in his sleep Jan. 29, 2014, in Newtown Square, Pa. After graduating from…
John V. Trubee ’54
John Trubee died Feb. 24, 2014, in Seattle. Born in New Rochelle, N.Y., he graduated from the Lawrenceville School. At Princeton, he was a geology…
John E. Seaman ’54
John Seaman died in his sleep Dec. 28, 2013, at his home in San Diego. Born in Denver, Colo., John graduated from South Denver High…
Stephen C. Taylor ’54
Stephen Taylor died Jan. 25, 2014, in Sherman Oaks, Calif. Born in Chicago, he graduated from Bloomington (Ill.) High School. At Princeton, he was an…
Samuel S. Walstrum II ’51
Sam was born May 4, 1929, in Paterson, N.J., to Eleanor Peckworth Walstrum and S. William Walstrum ’26. He came to us from Peddie and…
William D. Dana Jr. ’51
Bill was born April 1, 1929, in New York, the son of William Dale and Margaret Leach Dana. Bill graduated from Hotchkiss and majored in…
Jack T. Davison ’51
Jack was born May 12, 1929, in St. Louis to Margaret Todd and Harold P. Davison. He was a graduate of University City High School…
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