MEMORIALS

Daniel F. Adams ’66
Dan died Aug. 25, 2013, in Windsor, Calif., from the effects of pancreatic cancer. Dan was a star before, during, and after Princeton. In high…
Kenneth J. Cohen ’64
Ken died peacefully June 10, 2013, at his home in Cranford, N.J. With eternal optimism he fought a long and courageous battle with Parkinson’s disease…
Lutz K. Berkner ’64
Lutz, who died of lung cancer Jan. 16, 2011, was born to Hans and Sigrid Berkner in Dessau, Germany, during, as he wrote in his…
Omar D. Crothers III ’63
Chip, a prominent Portland, Maine, surgeon who helped start a center for orthopedics as well as a place for skiers with disabilities, died May 17…
Bruce G. Dunning ’62
Bruce Dunning was born in Rahway, N.J., April 5, 1940, and graduated from Westfield High School. At Princeton, Bruce majored in English. He was actived…
George P. Hutchinson ’60
George died instantly June 17, 2013, in a traffic accident near Kampala, Uganda, while he was on a mission trip. A resident of Gainesville, Ga…
John J. Hunt ’57
Jack died July 29, 2013, from complications following surgery. While at Princeton, he majored in engineering, played football, lacrosse and wrestling, and joined Ivy Club…
John H. Stennis ’57
John died Sept. 5, 2013, at a Jackson, Miss., hospital after a period of declining health. At Princeton, John majored in the Woodrow Wilson School…
Galen J. White Jr. ’56
Galen died May 20, 2013, at home in Louisville, Ky., after a long illness. Galen was born in Jackson, Ky., and graduated from Louisville Male…
Robert Cochran ’55
Bob, the son of Dr. William Carter Cochran ’25 and Mary Cochran, was born Oct. 9, 1932. He and his twin brother, Jim ’55, were…
Allen Richards Boyd ’55
Dick Boyd, intelligence officer, holder of a degree in advanced international studies, reporter, writer, Congolese adviser, marketer, and founder of African Imprint Library Services, died…
Edward H. White III ’53
Ned, who followed his grandfather and father to Princeton, was born in New York City to the former Katherine Dougherty, a Smith College graduate and…
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